J?lll(-jt Whs llrnrr A. Parsons, Jr., - Editor THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1881. ESTRKED AT THE PoST-OFFICK AT htnmvAY, Pa., as bkcuxd class mail matter. The Washington correspondent of the Hartford Time nys: "If Bliilne Is not allowed to take n ret lie will be dead in the next nix month. Every one Ih talking nlout the wonderful change that Is notloentile In liim. Ilia elustle step and general Hpringi nes Ih gone, and he Is now a hpiit nhouldered, overworked and tired-out ninn. General Benjamin Lincoln wn the first Secretary of War. He whs apHiinted in 1781. The Inst Secretary of War is Robert . Lincoln, appointed in 1881 Just one hundred years dif ference between the dales of ap pointment. A picture of the first Secretary hnuga upon the walls of the department, and a pic ture of the pres ent will be ylwed alongside it. There is no relationship between the two. Washington S(ar. The War Department at Wnsh lias for several days been a rendizvous for a large portion of the colored popu lation of the District and surrounding country. In addition to the regular number of office-seeker Secretary Lincoln has one hundred colored people who want to shake hands with him to one who visits the other mem bers of the Cabinet for that purpose. They simply want to meet the son of the man who issued the Emancipation proclamation. All grades, from the city swell to the "contraband" frm "Old Virginity," make a Mecca of the War Department. Mr. Lincoln re ceives them all and gratifies them not only with a hand-grip, but with a few cheerful words of greeting. Some times in the case of an old-fashioned colored man or woman he will talk for some little time with them. An exchange sensibly remarks: In all towns where a newspaper is published, everybody who does a business should advertise in it, even if it is nothing more than a card statimr the name and the business be is en gaged in. It helps to sustain n paper and lets the people at a distance know that the town is full of buisness people who take a pride in their town, if not in the sentiment of the paper. No matter how small the business, an advertisement will extend it. Show us a person who is a constant advertiser in his local town or county paper, and we will point to you a man of public enterprise and spirit, and a town made up of such material will never bu outstripped by neigiioor rivals, iieti nt capital in vest in it and help build it up. Do you ever think how u new town Is built? Never without a well-tilled newspaper." Cheyenne, Wy., March 23 George Purrott, alias "Big Nose George," one of the Elk mountain murderers, and an infamous road agent, who is sentenced to bu banged on April 2, attempted to break jail last evening at Ilawlimrs. He man aged to get (lie shuckels nil", with which lie attacked Jailer Runklin when he entered the corridor to lock the prisoners in tln-ir cells for the night. The jailer's wife, hearing the conflict, had the presence of mind to lock the outside door, locking the Jailer in with the prisoner. An alarm was then raised, and a number of citizens hastened to the jail, released the jailer, and secured the prisoner. He will be double ironed and strictly guarded until the day of his execution. A later dispatch to the Cheyene Leader states thut "Big Nose George" was taken out of jail by a party of masked men at ten o'clock hist night and carried to a telegraph pole oppo site the railroad machine shops, when a rope was inrown over the cross arm of the pole. George was tlun made to climb up a ladder, when a rope was placed around his neck and the ladder pulled out from under him. His last words were: "I will jump off', boys, and break my neck." Only one Democratic newspaper, sn far as we have seen, ventures to commend the Hon. Ben Hill for his late-great eflbrt in discovering Mahnnc. That one speaks of it as a "very adroit speech," by which Mabone "very un wisely permitted himself to be drawn out." We confess it had not occurred to us before in precisely that light; but if Hill's object really was to draw Mahone nut, there's no doubt that lie succeeded beyond his fondest hopes "If them's bees," said George, "we'll get lots o honey." "Yes," said Thomas, "but let's find out about 'em by going 'round 'em kinder as though we was minding our own business and didn't care what they was. Then we won't get stung " "Oh, shop' said Benny, "let's find out now. "Who's afraid? 'and Minuting "Hullo there! What be ye? What ye doln' there?" he plumped a stone into the liest. That night while Benny lay with his eyes swollen sn that he could not see, and ids head all wrapped up in bandages, the boys talked it over, agreed thut It wan not the kind of nest they could expect to get honey out of anyway, but if it had been it was no way to begin with firing stones at IL And one little fellow said : "Wil , it was Benny after all that found nut what it was." To which George and Thomas responded with an air of dis gust: "Yes, any darned fool could have done thut and got a swelled bead for it." Tribune. ' New styles visUiog cfirds Just re jclv-ed at thja c&P Heroic I)iath. TWO BROTH EK3 SACHIFIf K' tllEIR LIVES TO HAVE OTHERS. Pittsburg, Marcli 20. About hulf- Imsttwn o'clock yesterday" afternoon I oh ii Sullivan and his brother Mich ael were nt work on the track, near Demmler Station. John Sullivan was me section boss of the sub-division between McKeesMirt and Port Perry, and he had made a tout along the track to see If everything was in pro per condition. He found h rail thai was not quite straight; so he and his brother took a heavy trackman's crow bar and lifted the rail up to straighten It. While they were busily at work the afternoon accom modal Ion train bound east wilh a heavy load of passengers came along. There was a curve just below the place where the nicii were working and thev did not see the triiu until it was almost upon them. They took in the sitii-ition at a glance. The rail which they had been fixing was lilted up and "the huge crowbar was wedged in such a position that the train would certainly lie thrown from the track miles the bar was re moved. On one side of the tract was a hill and on the oilier a steep bank run ning down to the river, so li the train wns thrown from the track while un der full headway of steam there would undoubtedly be an appalling loss oi lite. The men seized the bar and began frantically to pull and twist it about. The engineer ot the train saw them, but could not stop. He says that tile efforts to free the crowbar and lower the rail were frantic and like the working of madmen, ami they seemed to forget their own (lunger. The Imr was loosened and Ibe rail lowtnd just as the train reached it, but the men who l.ud done so nobly paid clearly for their dining. The engiiiestruck them and killed John imtantiy, and man gled Michael 8o frightfully l hat lie died in a short time. The men were married and leave families. A Young Man Charged with being Clugston's Slayer. Norhiptown, March 25. Plnker lon detectives, under charge of Super iiiteudant Linden, Inive been bard at work on n clue here which they hope w. I lead to the solution of the Clug stoli tragedy. Last night Captain Hodenbaugh, Chief of the Norristown police force, arrested two brothers in this place named Frank and William McGnhey on suspicion of hioing com mitted the murder. The arrest was made at the instance of the Pinkerton Detective Agency this morning. Frank was discharged from custody. as the officers were convinced be I. ad no connection with the crime. Wil liam, the elder brother, is still in custody, and Ihe authorities believe Unit evidence can be produced at tin hearing in-mm-row afternoon which will warrant iiis being held on tie charge of having committed the miir der. An eflbrt will be made to provi that he committed the Malvern rob hery to supply himself with clothiiij to escape detect ion. Win n arrested he wore a cheap shoddy ulstcretK coat, evidently new, and under it i dark sack coat, also of cheap material, which looked like a recent purchase His hat had a stiff brim ami soil crown, and bis shoes were ordinary congress gaiters. The prisoner's pa renls live in Norristown, but he has been traveling about the country tor ihe past past t hive months ostensibly as a carriage painter, and within Hu las! two weeks he has been seen in West Chester and Uerwind in Chestei County. The arrest was made with the greatest secrecy, and the Wardt n of the Norristown Jail was kept in ignorance of the charge against the prisoners until the morning, which nearly proved a blunder, lor he wa a'-oui to release them when Captain Uodeubaugh informed him of tin serious nature of the charge. Mc (ihahey refused to make any other statements than a sweeping denial of any knowledge of the mui t'et He declared he hail not been out of Xorristown for a week before the murder was committed, although several witnesses will testify at tlx hearing to having seen liini in both West Chester and Uerwind. lli cbaracter is not odiously bad in Nor-rist-wn. If Pinkertou's men are success ill in bringing inr.vard the testimony at the hearing they say they possess some start. ing develop ment may be looked fo,. ihe Aic Gahey family removed from Tredylfrin Township, Chester County. t this place five years ayo. Mr-EcGahey is a farm laborer ".Monk" Wa'ikcr says the McGnhey boys were at his cigar store on the evening preceding the murder and that he saw them as late as 12 o'clock that nlgnt: "There is not surlleh nt evidence to hold William," says George W. Bush, the prisoner's eoun-el, "uud, alter a hear ing, lie mubt be released." A Great Flood in Nebraska. C'iiic.i;i,.M iroU 27- A sp.-cial to the Inter-Ocean from Om iha, Neb., nays. " The Piatte Valley, about seventy- five miles wvst of this pi ace is tile scene of the most dUistcrou-i 11 o I experienced in the history of the Union Pacific Railroad. The Platte is a broad and shallow stream which easily overflows its banks. All its tributaries are now pouring vast volumes of water and ice into it, and it has become a ru.shing fiood and fears are entertained of lot.s of life. When news of the fiood was received at the headquarters here warding was telegraphed to the towns belov on the Platte. People took refuge on the roofs of houses. Barns and fences were carried away and all the stock drowned. TheSoU.UUO wagon bridge at Columbus was washed away. The flood reached Schuyler at li last night and was a rag ing torrent at North Bend at 9. The telegraph p.des at all these points are down, shutting off communication so that it is impossible to state the loss of property or whether any lives have been lost A Fatal Game of "Qhost." MuiiUtee (Mich. Time Last Thursday the children at Pub lic School No. 3, near Carson's Ran. proposed to play ghost, and selected Annie SIcible, a little girt about eleven years of age, as their victim. Without the knowledge of Annie they posted one of their number in the pine, enveloped in a sheet. To this place they led the unsuspecting little girl, and at a given signal the sheeted figure made its appearance. The children who were in the plot ran and halloed "Ghost!" and with them ran little Annie, believing she had r-een a real' ghost. She reached the school room door, fell insensible and died the same day ' Romano In Real Life. AN ENGLISHMAN' TRAMP LtFK IN AMERICA AND 81TH8KQ.UENT GOOD FORTUNE. A romance In real life Is (he Inlk of the gossips in a neighboring town of the city of Pittsburg. Seven years ago a young mini named George Arthur Brebb landed in New York from Liverpool. He was the son of thesupciintcndciit of one of Loudon's public llhrarlc, who was hIso a large stockholder in the Queen' Theatre. London. At home young Brebb had lived a fast life, which brought nlmut a quariel between him and his father and he determined to emigrate. In New York Brebb fell In with fast friends nud soon his small sum ot money was exhausted Having no trade, Brebb started out with ft gang of tramps and for five years roamed from Suite to State dlrtv and ragged. In April. 1.S7C, l.e wns with dirty com panions hanging about Cadiz Harrison county, Ohio. One Sunday John H. Fair, a small farmer and coal operator, with his family was out walking, and as Ibe roads were muddy they took the i n i1 road I rack After walking someilistiinee they came upon young Brebb and bis gamr huddled around a fire. Mr. Fair got into conversation with the men and Mrs. Fair noticed by Krebb's siccch that be was a native of her own country. Mr. and Mis. Fair asked Brebb to cut loose from his conip mions and stay with them. This Brchb agreed to do, and next day be was put to work. Shortly after Belil became one of the Fair house hold a widowed sister, of Mrs. Fair came over from England to make her home wilh the Fairs. Hie was told Ihe story of Brebb and Brebb nnd Mrs. Twecdle soon grew to be very warm friends. Friendship in time ripened into love, and ere many months passed bv Mrs. Tweedie con sented to marry iirchh, although she knew nothing as to who be res 1 y was and only knew of bis Ibe in this country from his own account Itc was a redeemed tramp and tiiat was all. The ceremony was performed in December of that year, after which matters went along as usuul for sev eral mouths. Filial y. Brebb con cluded he would write home and let bis people know of his whtreahouts and situation. After a lapse of a short time he received an answer, stating that Ills father had died two years nuo. and that in his will he had left bis wayward son 1),(hh). Brebb then disclosed bis identity to bis wife and relatives and soon alter left with his wite tor London, where, from a letter received this week, they arrived in hie time and had immediate! v re cced tile inheritance, of about $iu, 0J. ?! Has been In constant bm by the publlo for over twenty years, and U the beat preparation ever Invented for RESTOR ING GRAY HAIR TO ITS YOUTHFUL COLOR AND The State AssEjor acil Chemist of Ifastt. and leading endcrss and it at a great triumph in medi cino. LIFE. It supplies the natural food and color to the hair (lands without staining the kin. It will Increaie anal thicken the growth of the hair, prevent It blanching and fulling off, and thus AVERT BALDNESS, It cure Itching, Erup tion! and Dandruff. A a HAIR DRESSING It I very desirable, giving the hair a liken softness which all admire. It keep the head clean, tweet and healthy. WHISKERS will change the beard to a BKOWTC or BLACK at discretion. Being In one preparation it le easily applied, and produce! permanent color that will not wash off. 1'REFARED UY R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N.H. Said by ill Oulen In Kadicinew N XJ EV Ll VLKV bTA Lh. IN RIDGWAY. DAN SCRIPNEIt WISIIKS TO inform the citizens of WidKway, and 1he public generally, that lie bus tarted a Livery Stable and will keep GOOD STOCK, GOOD CA RRI AGEi- and Buggies to let upon the moat reasonable terms. J-yHe will also do job reaming. Stable on Elk street. All orders left at the Tost Ottlce will receive prompt attention. AU201871ti OUTFIT sent free to those who -lh l 1.11 Pflt!!l!fl III till. IIWIKL DlPllfcMlit Hlld b'tvurnniiiuie oumiil-.s Known, r.verr- thi lift new. CiiIIhI not rwiulrod. We will fnrnlxh you everything. lt) h ly nnd upwards U easily iniiile without tii inu iiwut from home over night. No risk whuiever. Many new workers wanted at once. Many are liiaklnic fortunes at the basinets. I.udl. make us much as mull, and youiiK hoys and KirlK make great pay. No one who Is wllllnu to work falls to make more nmney every day than can be inailu In a week at ordinary employment, 'lliose who encore at nine will H nil a fchort rood to fortune. Address It. HALLETT A CO.. Portland. Muine. iiitfyl Prepared Mustard by the quart. Sauerkraut, Mince meat and PlgV Feet nt Morgester'a. Codfish by box or pound, Mack erel by kitt or pound, and Portland Split Herring, &c, at Morgester'a. Dried Lima Beaue; Evajiorated Shaker Corn, Hominy, Evaporated and Pried Apples at Morgester'a. Sa. Kis mm? h i x2x II Mercantile Appraisement. The venders of Foreign and Do mestic Merchandise, Distillers and Brewer, Brokers, Ac, in Elk coun'y, will take notice that they are ap praised and classed by the undersigned Appraiser or Mercantile and other License tax, for the year 1881, as fol lows, to-wlt: Person or Firm. Kind of Llesnsa. Class. Tax. BENEZETTE TOWNSHIP. Miles Dent, retailer 14 C. A. Haskins, put. med. 3 W. C. Johnson, retailer 11 T. J. Shaffer, retailer 9 FOX TOWNSHIP. 700 1000 15 00 25 00 700 15 00 10 00 7 0(1 12 60 25 00 15 (Kl 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 on 12 5.1 F. X. Enz, retailer Joseph Koch Son retailer James A. Mohan, retailer John Mohan, retailer II. Striussley, retailer 14 It 13 14 12 13 9 11 14 14 14 14 14 14 U II. St ra'ssley, 1 jqr t0re ri. oiwi v;o., fetal U-M J.J. Taylor & Co., retailers Mrs John Marsh, retailer Charles Miller, retailer Adolph Tiinm, retailer Edward Krcunan, retailer Jacob Miller, retailer HoriToN township. John Co nen, retailer W.H. Hyde A Co., retailers Brock tort A Key stone Lumber Co., retailers Brock port & Key stone Lumber Co.. put med. JAY TOWNSHIP. E. II. Dixon. retailer AbleGresh retailer 10 20 On 6 00 7 00 7 00 700 7 ll 7 no 14 14 14 14 JONKS TOWNSHIP. A T. A Id rich. retailer retailer ( A.Jacobson, Jobn Meban, J. C. Malone, J. C. Malone, Mul l in lowers. meat InrMU retailer pat. med. 14 4 14 7 3 14 14 7 00 fi m 7 On 40 00 10 (HI 7 0.1 7 00 rt-l niter Wilcox T.& I,. (',. retailers Wilcox T.A L.Co..pat md. Mrs. f.T. Allen, retailer Richard Hren nan. retailer KIDOWAY IlOltOL'OH AND TOWNSHIP. Ij. C. Bivndel. retailer 14 7 00 7 ) 7 On 7 00 10 00 5 00 20 00 7 no C. 1). C. Bowers, retailer 14 R. I.Campbell. retailer 14 Mrs. C.D I'ruyston.reiailer 14 Cohen 15'sABrown- "lein. retailers 13 D. B. Day, drugs Apat med. 4 E. Brunch L. Co., retailers M E K. (ircsh, retailer 14 Grant A Horton, retaib-rs 12 Meo.P.Garrtt, retailer 14 T.S. Hartley, retailer 14 fharles Holes, retailer 14 W.H. Hyde A Co , retai er4 7 W.H Hyde A Co.,pat.m-d. 8 O. G. Messenger, retailer 14 O.G. Messenger, pat.iued 3 Mercer Bros.. lueatmrktU M'GIoin A M'Oce- ban, retailers 12 J.W.Morgpster, reiailer II Mrs P. A. Mead, retailer 14 W. H. Ost, rhont, retailer 10 Powell A Kline, retailers 11 CW.Kohe A Co., retailers II 12 5" 7 00 7 00 7 00 40 (x 10 0,1 7 1o no 7 0j 12 50 1.) 1-0 7 0 20 0 15 0 15 Oi Jobn ilws, 4 A.Kellben, .I.CSinirleton, "rank Seitelle, .'nion Store C'., . liiimoreiix, !.-icob Butlerl'uss, meat mrktlt 7 7 no retailer retailer retailer retailers reteiler reteiler 14 14 14 11 14 14 7 on 7 7 "i 15 no 7 7 ii 7 0" 50 On KPIUNU CKKKK TOWNSHIP. 'mith.HagersAi'o retailers 14 KT.MAKYS Konoroir. "oryell A Buss retailers 'oryell A Russ pat Hied. 4 14 14 14 14 6 0- John Pocbtinnii, retailer 7 on .lames Blakely, i '.L. Haver, Miili. Fisher, lobn B. Forster, retailer retoiler retailer 7 ir 7 on 7 IX meat nirktll 7i Ii. W. Gilford, retailer 14 ' . W. Gifford, put. med. 8 lull, Kaul A Co., releilers 5 lall, Haul, et Co., put. med. 4 eorge Igmitz, retailer 14 lissA.B Kilken, rt-uiler 14 lohn Krug. ii. est mrklM ('has. Luhr. rclei tr 14 'buries A Linn, meatmrktM Irs.M.A. McXallyretailer 14 'barles McVean, retailer 14 barles McVeim, pat. med. 3 id ward Mo Bride, retailer 14 'iiarleH 1. Miller, retailer 14 pufford A Tierney, retai 'er J2 .' X.Sosenbeiiiier, retailer 14 Viliiam Tegler, retailer 14 lerman F Tegler,retailer 14 .Veis Bros., retailers 13 lhert Weis. retailer 14 osepb Wilhelm, retailer 13 ioseph Wilhelm, reiailer 10 ioseph Wilhelui, pat. med 4 7 (! 10 (!) 00 on 5 U 7 i 7 I 7 -7 ! 7 01.. 7 ( 7 10 IK 7 0 7 12 V 7 H' 7 no 7 ' 10 (Hi 7 U 10 w 20 l (I 5 00 iosepii liiieliu, lir store M I. U'eiileiii.oerner.retailer 14 7 0li ' E Weidenboernreretailer 14 7 0' Urs. J. E. Weiden- lioemer, retailer 14 7 fu : ieo. Weiirel.Jr., retailer 14 7 i eonard iilnian, retailer 14 7 0 DeForest Weld, retai ier 14 7 ( iois Loeffler, retailer 14 7 oi MU'utrd LifeiiKf, KIDOWAY BoOot'Oir. f.S Maginnis, 3 tattles 50 ('. Vter Bojtart, 1 table 30 on . T, Aaron, 3 tables 60 0" VOX TOWNSHIP. vii.F.Spooler, a table 40 0( sr. m Aitys iiohoi'oh. Joseph .Schmidt, I taide 30 (X Jirevirr Lirttmr. vox township. Herman Hirt, brewer 15 0(: Peter Connors, brewers 15 00 ST. MA11Y8 BOHot'OU. Charles Luhr.A Cobrewer 8 25 ( William Gies. brewer 15 10 BKNZINCtF.R TOWNSHIP. Peter Straub. brewer 8 25 Or Tavern and Eating Jloime License. UENKZETTK TOWNSHIP. Henry Blesh, tavern 5 G. L. Winslow, tavern 6 John Daly, eating bous5 JAY TOWNSHIP. E. II. Pixon, tavern 6 ('.Connelly, eating bous 5 Arniel Tui ley, tavern 6 FlX TOWNSHIP. John Collins, tavern 5 Fredrick Kenote. tavern 5 James McCloskey, eating hous5 Patrick Fahy, eating lions 6 Andrew Ilau. eating lious5 JONKS TOWNSHIP. Martin Sowers, tavern 5 M. M. hultz, tavt rn 5 KIDOWAY BOKOVOH. George T. Aaron, eating lious 5 Peter Bogai t, tavern 6 8. Jackson, tavern 5 James McFarlan, tavern 6 W.H. Heliram, tavein 6 John Vauglian, tavern 6 J. 8. Maginiiis, eating liousO ST. MAKYS BOKOVOH. JohnGroll, tuvern 5 William Gies, tavern 6 J ii cab K raus, eating hous 5 Henry Luhr. tavern 5 Anthony tn-hauer, tavern 6 James Uogan, tavern 6 L.orcu Vogel. tavern 6 Jos.F.Windl'elder, tavirn 6 William Zelt, eating hous 5 John Foclitman, tavt in 6 M. Wellendorf tavern 5 BKNZ1NOLK TOWNSHIP. Frank X. Korg, tavern 6 Qrht Mills. IlKNEZtTTE TOWNSHIP. Miles Dent, retailer 14 T. J. Shatter, retailer 14 UKNZINOKK TOWNSHIP. Beuedictiut Society retailer H JAY TOWNSHIP. Zcnas Webb. retaiTer 14 FOX TOWSTtHIF. Jobn Kocn, retailer 14 7 00 7 Ot 700 7 00 TOO RIDQWAY TOWNSHIP. W.H.IIydeA Co., retailers 14 7 00 ST. marys Borough. Neubert A Lewis, retailers 14 7 00 Wilhelm ADornisliretallers 14 7 00 Take notice, all who are concerned In this appraisment, that an appeal will be held on the 2nd day of April. 1881, at the Town Hall, in St Marys Borough, lietween the hours of 9 A M. and 7 P. M., where you can attend if you think proper. jam ks lvouAN, Appraiser. March 1,1881. t4 Mrs. rartlnirton Kays don't take any of the quack rostrums, as they are regimental to the human cistern; but put your trust in Hop Bitters, which will cure general dilapidation, costive habits and all comic diseases. They saved Isaac from a severe extact of tripod fever. They are the ne plug unuin ot medi cines. Boston Otobe, Shelf Paper And Scrap Pictures. At the Auvocatk oftlce. The shelf paper is in many colors; the scrap pic tures in endless variety. Also auto Krap albums, fancy note paper, etc. Call and see us, over Powell A Kime's store. Visiting cards, and Christmas cards, besides Reward of Merit and otbercards. It won't cost you a cent t call and see our new ntk, Just re eel vcd. Rislev's Witch Hazel Cures Headache, Bin ns, Sprains Cuts. Wounds, Rheumatism, Tooth ache. Earache, eic. Warranted equal to any inude, at half price. Ooz. Bottles 25 cent; Pint Bottles 6 cents; Quarts l. Have your druggist order, if he has not in stuck, of CHARLES F. B IS LEY A CO., Wholesale Druggists, ) t'urtlandt St., New York City. ii47 4m. Look Here. The undersigned can cure fevei sores without pain or use o' Ibe kniie. My motto is. "No cure, no pay.'' I charge according to your means. Those living at a distance can wriu enclosing stamp tor postage. Ah letters promptly answered. Receipts sold to physicians on reas onable li fins. Address, N. V. Lent. Ridfcuy. k.lk Co. Pa Resilience two miles irom Itidgwny li the Warren pike. Note pat er and envt lopes at thb olloe. CENTRAL, State Normal School, F.iyhth it mat School D'mtrict ) LOCK M.v KX, CLIXi'O.S 10., 1M A. N. RAUS. A.M. .Ph. I). J'rinrin' Thi-schsl as at present con-tit ute- tiers the very best mcilitics tor Pro essional and classical learning. Buildings spacious, inviting ami commodious, completely bMled t. .-team, well ventilated and futnisbei with a iMxnitiful supply of pure, soil piing water Location healthful arid eay of cess Surrounding scenery unsurpassed. Teachers experience. I, e.1;eitfit, am.' alive to their work. Discipline firm but kind, uniform .i ml thorough Expenses moderate. Fifty cents a week di!uction l, hose preparing to teach. Sltna nls admitted n any time. Cour-es o-' si udy prescribed by tin -taie; 1. lb del .School, il Plepun. (ory III. Elementary. IV. Scicii line. adjunct rontPics: I. A emit niic. 1!. Commercial. III. Music. IV Art The Elementary and Scientilii .nurses are Proiessional, and student graduating therein receive Slate li pin mas, conferring the following coires ponding degrees: Master oi the Kle menis nnd Master of the Sciences ( iraduates in the othercourses rwcivi Normal Certificates of their attain nicnts signed by the Faculty. The Professional courses are libera. Hid are ill thoroughness not inferior ti. . hose of our best colleges. The Stale i-eiiiires a liiulicr order o '-itizchship. '1 be times (lemund it. I s one of the prime objects of this 'chcnl to help to secure it by furnish ing intelligent ami ttliciint tenchris or iierscbiHiis. Totbisiml. it solicit young persons of good abilities alio nood purposes those who desire l improve their time ami their talents as students. To all such it promises aid in developing their powers ui abundant opportunities for well-paid labor alter leaving school For catalogue nnd trims address tin Principal, or the Secretary of tin Board BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Stock holder's Trustees. J H Bar ion. M D, A II Best, Jacob Brown S M Bickrord, Samuel Christ, A N r'aub, R G Cook T. C. Hipiile. Escj.. G. Ki nlzing. 10 P MeCormick, Esq , W. W. Rankin, W. H. Brown. State Trustees Hon A G. Ctirtin. Hon William Big er. Hon II L Dietlenl itch, Gen Jesse Merrill, J C C Whaley, 8 Millar MeCormick, Esq OFKICl FS Hon. William Bhjler, f resident, Clear field, Pa Gen Jesse Merrill, Vice President. Lock Haven, Pa. S. Millar MeCormick, Secretary, Lock Haven, Pa Thomas Yardley, Treasurer, Lock Haven, Pa HO? BIXTEES. (A MciilcluB, not a Diiuk.) Dor, ni"c::r, jiandraki, DANDELION, Axvtbii TrursT icd Pkt VrmrALJuu. ll-k or ALL OIUt.il li l i t.. THEY CUHE 1,1 Wr, Ulullt n;U l ritiury uigaii. j ki vuutatuib. b'kviik'iitricriunU C6peclnlly SIOOO lli COLD. Will ! p'A Jr raw thf t will not mr or ucli, ur fur anyuiiL'K ui'ijum ur iujui iuut Aikrnnr a.arrlit lur Hnt IHttoM s1 t-r liiciu bclors uu ilcp. Tokn titbt-r. D t. r. ti l ii!iUr.:iil lnolfSVrr for Ci uukui-, u i f o; luui,uiu4 iio rep Oscriig. t Bi.N....TM,(M. H PLANTS AND SEEDS FtO:R EVERYBODY Our Catalogue of choice SEEDS and PLANTS contain the "LEST and CHEAPEST' and our BOOK OF FLOWERS give prices and descriptions of Designs, Baskets and Lose Cut Flowers for any occasion t Sent free on application. Harry Chaapcl, Seedsman Florist, Williamsport, Pa. HENRY A. PARSONS, Jr., ACT . Literary ft SlJ V '!.-..!- urn W( ifiiCIKSwss won rwy rtrr. Ii Jnnunrr. 1ST9. innn ur one MmiU Tiniinn', At titvnem, ,'olmmn di ffiiiii'litnl Lxmiks. It k.vc.i f-tr 'l'-Hvppi?i t ttn-f li i-.'-i'! nvrr H iim nt hnoi.- n i.tonthfi nt h tift 2fCO,00 3 nnd nrolMbly 3,000,000 dhim v.i.1 be rcii't1'- 1 n mml W'jnU rfiil iuc c4 illicit tim " Kt'Ytiimttm" h oohii vfU iflfduuutlwtiti.ui Ixi attributed tJ ii knditiff priucipli-a, which are : 1 rutilih only bonk of ivtil merit. II, H'lmt it worth re (iliiir in worth prpwrvfnp nil hoofc fiif np.it!y nnd ptronrr'j' bonnrl. III. n & on tlio ba.-ia ut tlio pru .uixl cuot ut i.iakiiitf boui;, v. htii vt jf kiucl. Uo-, bm;i It wm ft few years PJO. TV. TifiV ifve Crtinmonlv hfon conidorrrt imirlri i In ft fir rrpnbllc tVry nuplit lo ronajJvrrd mrri (ki, aimI i'aj tutu vh wbl t.ny ri" In -k i y tut' mil lion If idk'tji ait I'lnn-d v )i j in t;n ir rt..". 'i. V. T- ttiitku $1 mut n fi-it it I H bi-tu-r ttm:i to mnkr -n v, pm1 Jir' book sto'tt t a i rvtt ot P wrb r'v m pmfH tuonty vico, l,'HXi.kio Imok. Hi d nt a rul.t iC 1 ccul ciu:u g;vu a prut ot ud tt Li ur (.it.'UtfUl'u u v tli a uuiD pruiU to bell te nulliuu. LaisaTyji Editixt. s;,: A Yc'mtlm vnrlnf ff !-v In cbi iMftte the text, rrinled fm n m-w ( Ifi'iJi.I in Hbrii clejrtiiit (.itnvo vohitnc-ot nlwitit Wnt .n;n s m-h. Ir ill ctit:i(n. roinp.t t. immujI 1 per rent inoi l than Anpletoit'H. ftii'l 'M H-r e-nt mop? th.iu Ji tinnu', ( eio.:pflia.". mi l. though in nil repertH hiipiMinnt to t! a ti-r.il ttiukr It ih fftr M'lK-rlor to eitlier of then, iu co-t i. hut n iinition ofLiilr t rk-e. oiu.iie 1. to II. ro f .-y Jrimai-y 10, ISM. on4 ether vr.himc w 11 folli.w, nbort two rtu U nmntli, tt.l tho entlro work t truuipltUd. I rk'-, h.-t ut 16 vu utiles, ia cloth, & I tt.OO; iu hull Unsbia, t;i.l top. Sfesmfeers s A n port nn of the library of Vnircmil )rnnlcdr', v-i I.Hnr f li.-i . iliers's ncrt'liLudhi wiflvat,Iy, without . Aim l.i,ii.l mliiitloiis, i -i:n, i t o j i lj wltimiH l$m In lli.a 1; i im pi inted I ulu m-w i lret li t pe 1 latra nim' t i viT.v t"ir n.in;n-"il tv; I'rii-o, Acinu eilitfon, el.tili. S'.COl Mdu idltl'-ii (ibiei. bifivf-r paptr, wii .:i.a .j, i;.:t liu-.u, i;;U tup $ i. in Uim style i; L- iiuw cumpkie cad btuitf UtJivered lu yurcunv:. What is the Verdict? ilv e n niT"d to own a pyclopirdln now. Vr, -...i t.ii.y i Wpi t.nr mnny coni:m-n..ai.on 1 1 a .rr. it. ir ;ti u ne-n iy noniiitni in iee. rtt r, n-isii n. ih '- . r ivit-rtpaiid I o 1: ! oiitu inwi itU u , find the Annrltan Tot-k ExcliAJtire rneHtn Uie prU fr ..- ,''.-;.. tt:ii4,r, Piiildiltlif t. 1 Villi. Ii.- - -o!- iie.j .citit tve left y a e. :n"nl f'W'.m vhi: li y-u frtVni t sn ini!li-hi:vr l-e..kH for the ronl at ' ir-d pvicet ! I r mil 1 uda.iiv yui tu.ic. l-.t vt-n't l;tu c.U-.-ik- t u .. i.v;al c u.ad lunU iuuuc I ll. K. Con S, iwM M h. K. Y. Aiiii- r.i'.et any V:nn inry. nnd every man should. b;t(- n libra? v. 77 .!;..-, f Vk'ne-c, Iil. In.!., it w,m ei fn ii'joU-i.i.ik.i.rf. A few icl.a. ..i i .:'i I r.- r. i.-od 1 '..t-ury. ' prviiuuiiw them the W4 . .-. I.,-r I!t t:iu:K-y that v tai.tr to t -r rui ice. 7h i;,i.:t.- i, r- t- , !t ( 9 !..i:i"i of n.br li'iw riuch IjMuji, m lli tn binding w.'.li yuod i..i;.r: und (yood ty-', ean bo ottvn d at rvcik . ' ne .VftBiiio-i. Chicago, l.l. It is a my lci-y v. lik-h v.i.l net attempt-1 1 oxnlnln hov t)io A inert nn J'.-n.k K:;ehfsnpe ran riroi-d t publlf i"b : rema. i:a .f eheap t-frt H of Imi k . t :llier y :.n '.:.i I i ftitx t ut tin : . b'.:t o ''li;? ns l1 i -ire p.ibll-hei a ..owl; at Oiie-Unt.i l!io Cwttt a; whk-.i it i.i c Kiel v.M-wiiere, tncers cauiiot i.urt tbwnu i'nn v.ir-.(;, :.otii on.-, Uy. : Ii:ivo li!Tvt-ii';f-e pfvrn (ren'-roin pot.ee i f this wor'.;, tn-euilMJ wp lcliee .-e a:e d-ln a farur to tmr 'P HMH i V ll"lllrf.jrf(.f. VIM ;l, K-l. 'i. li 'ti' in.- y iml-le. uicK tuer:i't.H' c ::(""t I t tnany who t tin e len-ivj t, .ii. v iiuu i.ui'.'K,' ci uLrnwi-Juiw mui ii j i t. i.r a, unu iiux-MttueiiiM-ivt-ii ui .. it : ll Titnn. t '.h bliiiiti ill. I'i n'l. V Uini. - if ii'i p".' li nii..u of recent date tiiat Cvrvva icj l.ir.jw ai-horo of public enrouravenivtit u thin one. ( 4, n, -U, . v. blnirton. I. t 'Ihe A-ne.-ie.ni lb.. !: Kxei.i'i:;;. li dtiiii; a Vc;y rti:iorl.ftb.u oik In t!.o it-; rodut-tii.n of tMidanl bvoks at - -pipy 1"W p t. -.-. - I.-.n;t. p. -t.. . I ii.- etiartH-u-r uf tiiU tiubi'vuluu. ly low work is too well Luowu to peed ir.ifh tlf4lratlcn of I'.s izerits. Ttt '.. I'iii-ili'iiv'i. Jii.-.v Mi-.- d p-Iiit'"l nnd bound. The r form ti nVv more corr-id- nt than tin tinnl ttnwieluy quarto e i:r , and tln-ir pi uv m t U p bt-yond i I pr eeileiit in buu ,-u.u..i'.. .' ( 7 ilu;.;'iit-. oi'.-: It ha- btvn pi-i'i..ired with t.ie ifreiiti-t d liu't m-e and nt ti-ij bit-rtiry j.'.necs hi -Ii huve l.in;n Iavhe4 .n j; iu!;4'i ;t h;. ;!.' U'lielen p.etu-i:it tt.- well ic tntu'oiihly ii; .1 r:;cl Ive and 1 1 u-twii; ll;y Muuii ;. Notldlttf a in lia.t b.t-n i-n.ltteit, nnd v ticiall . in th ri4 n' ili.-. 1 i v'tnpi en I, niul hitiri nt a - fi'-b-. eviryth'mr (m . t li; - I. .h V l,v ; lt(-l (Lite, t llUlllbl t (',1U lai I, IH t.'.U cLl.q CM., lb.' UJCi t I'Oliipk lv, Ut:d ill Uil ;-WtMrM Ulv . t !ii.e(iil..S..'.(r .iv Vi'.. ti:i''i!in.xti. !.. It i.x ln? 1 en t-eat pii-iv-inf t- nuieiinerd ymr noh' rntrrri" t''roii(bfitt Yliplida. Tour nime tt vu t'l sin in 1 wiiii Iho-i: f liownd, i.'iitU 1:. ii.lu.blct liU.i-c, ti iv.u, ui.d 1. 0.-:1, k. i. toi'liivia ot luu th c ntu.-v.-li. S. ou;i.Tr, Ki him 11 , a. . Ii.: h 1 :i 11 hfd. 1 a 11 wt 11 jtlea d with them. Yo'ir e-Tnn"y to wcrrh rro-e ti the ewiwrn pt.i II WtltjAv I-' old. It et u- I'.-t:, ;'ou-. t. l 1.. y.u- C.;ku.. YcU uw.rv Utw pr.iw.- vi U ciuM 1- . ltd Vaksi:h, Y.idL.it :"U v Nurth nruia a. j -1 4..1.I . (.f I.J.- -,biu'-i on the i.i.in Jm invented j-nntsnir. tlieiKar.?- -vto f r 1 i whn iwr t" t invent I .11 fr-r " iu..t of Ii. t P-jw-eyunt .yitit 11. J he b ok.- v lot h 1 h;;u i. ct 1 li,iu ) vU Ulc tat,iidi'ila lr t-U .... j. li, Cc...jL:.Vb, I V tur CViijrtatioUMl Cbuii, Ytlitlivutvi, V. in. Standard Books- .,3t:r. MrMHy's " Knjtland iv need from (iri'i-e " fii.in 6i.(K) to f.'.OO; Kol.in "Thiity Yearn' V.ur y iivl'W'n. (i;o'l " r nine', iienxe L'fty " li tiiv ol lac .ui 'rolt by h f-f tin pi- d ft-itho" win have won chf-J- iai:it HtV K too nhort to 1- ad all their i o" h. lAtra eloih tmciid, Iflrpe tyjt.-, HO to N cf-lltt laeh. hrou'a :i"rfl lil." tiiot' " P.oinoia." lst;lv.-ers"t'otiiiie:i " JP:esi.- Viviui.ia." I- UII rtlt'l r 1. Mi:-rhe " lit-t y." lr. imr'- " iCinekerU- lifi." (' nintt,i " l-ii iv.ir -t-:. ' lift. 's IUmtiv it NiMV-o:in-." t'oonei-'d " Mohl nii." L- Siun'fi"l.il U'ir." liM4 hf " Wiliu-lir. V.pi-ttT." Iti.-h- 1 n- Mac i K "K e, nine,- .ipicionaio. - , '-c -tivill ' " iatcrund Sun," Ueadc'j "ivo Mo Litlh !.., TwoutT ibt .tandM Iwiks i-flueed tnrjau ci Liu'iyii.-, ikicaui..y, ttu.-wu, 6i-i,;r--p' fii'o, Inn?" t."i', 3 vo!:t., I.Wt; Y!!toit, 0 rc:t fili i'cr-'p'-fii'o, tnri " J!i:.;l," CtllUi fCil.J I ;rsv4.iv Chambers'!! TlycIopo?dla of Emrlfr-h t-iL'leiot '; J:ac.v.i:jy .i " i'Sfi;..' I 0:11 r ...( I .'I.J; "MoiU'nt la.-ie ," tlvo Vt.R. fivm ttM6 I 1 i'l er .1 : KiOid.'u c'i " Ciiruiilclua" Iroin ii.W 10 Ll.U): "llm Ku.iai" frotu ft.Ti to sc tu nu. " Auitik'an I'uCawU 1.1," vveetiu. ' tf V'n'rttrt, it Mwuo'v'i " Arabian Kijr' t",' 1 otire '. " .ltf i l a v. " mncnu i - l an l li.:;iivc ."n ini"ei-. ' - 1 eeir .- ornrnf m ierj ivLJvtd from it.M. hii't uul iUu, cvntj, " Ua.l inCui..!- Ljuu," tocctits. Youiiff'-i Ttnnt ' Bible roiKNi-dan -s 1 1, rcil c 1 1 r 1 w-'X't 11 .v -' Kitto'-t "rvoUfikeditt. fio;u 4U.vJ Tl-to HI Ia-idy Iz-xU-o-." s". !:iiitnt! m-.!7 o-titr ' iiiMlltl 1'. Ciiiii ui i'ai'i vsh." of Sirrontfiu.-. 1'upurV M tuiitV Lcuvi-4 fiuui l.ary G...4.'.S.A f BfOtl'H "TheAttof r.e:uTtity ux Kni)i:rhan Hint C round .M reUic-a o 'rttiiH ! r rTl?S l- 8.1.00. reofthu ilmsi huiV; e.-t-rptiulnh. d in thi. cuniHy. Hewbi jUUUIkli I v 1 1 uwi .xhe:o U 1.0 vilu r boek tl.:it rn:i eo-nivjiv with It lor the wuntu of e Tlii-:n i 1.0 nl hi r pi'opi." tico. Vm Cuitlawiyj kusyj ; " I do lull oi jod -(.-nso FT) a I 9 b!?!- Ivdol'ulloi'ud -ciiso Oi?vb-3ot. of tho hirvfcet e'-'i an onb'bhe I Ktim, t"ii, , fvt'- . Ti e 14 iilt.:. I-' hlii t IT.ie '.-.Ut.l.trittV n um. , -M s.mo wh; i.un wvtm, ifij utirb'-;-; .-: 'i.p'wt-pv; i. at t'i' tfie-( 1 -i -l . Jl;wnui tv " Ufe ..r F '.d rlvk the Ur-.v." Fori-if-r Trice. ! Pre' tT t i""' S ctt-U. f . -.vV- " I if of tt.ii t i 1 ui.' Ko m-r .ri.-. 1. V U:.- l-e iyr, r Sin-n. . l.U:. A.-?. " Is r...viu Ai ''d. l'i riiier pi si..Vi. iutii. 1 ...A. I tyi-. p:',ite. T....... Hi.(-l-e-V ' ;nil.n. s.-f ft i-t.' Y rim r p- In, i ..vO. 1 M-i'lui i'" '-"pt p:iee ceu. !' r: '.: it .-f V'- V ! ft-,' " I uoirn in. Koi iiitV .' e. ...i. Lie ,e; i; j . :.-t iuUi Vi.-.ir.ii V-ii.-rl- Id." iv Ol (;,ld-mith. hn vi.r ,;... i.i-ti: v! pm. pnoe iei-ul. I. ..0 " !,.!i-:-.!n':i Pror-.' llo .t,.B tyj-, Uu.'lft : I".t:lui p :nl. l-nci- 6 oi-nU vnntiin eauib.ipue fept free on ivtp -t. it Ly I di Aft, ir.oo"y oidi r. nt'tsttred loiter, or by cTpfw. ci v'i.- v.ha:- may Lw i,ei.t in ; ti t.zv t;iplp. -iu; i-v i a a it a r a VS ii S B H. J A r3 11 U i:rj n. at.dkx. ' f r?trr P TT ronton. V. I,. M.iftinr: Pklladelph'n, I.emy :,. ; i'ir.i ii r tl. Iobit ( iiu-kw & f.o. ; Y'i 1 ii'J l.MKpn''lls. How 1 n. Si-Wfcj 1 o. ; f "i ic IiikI ( iui fc i Co. Tled., t(t'.. a, &. i :; i 'll''tojf't AIJ ll t"' t i.i.dwh k. 4 Kl; tc t-treet ; MU KbJ l 1. t't.l .L:i)TLuat, Curtlt Wi ici , ti4 l.; . 1 too.i i.o,; i.i hjiudlw Uiwtu tLo U-MMibtf Luu.:linr. oujy uv.:t 111 a urn :. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN On the Loss of A LKCTtRK ON TIIF. NATL'HK, TREATS! KNT, ASU HAD1CA1. :UOf ll Se'iiiiinl W'i'iilUK'rtsor SKTiii!ilniTliaii iiidiu.'oil by Hflt'-Alinsi', Iiivnluinury ICoiififtioiiM, Iiiipntciu-y. Jservoux hiliiy, niul 1 111 .- i 1 1 too t lo Mun-i.-ie uiiieriillv: Ciiisiiiinli"ii, Knili'iy, niul nt,.; .Meiitnl nun riiysicni 111- iiiiiit-ity. &.C. isy nuiii.ui j. t uii VKltWKLli, M, L.. uullmr 01 "Uri-t'ii Uoot," An. The wiii l.l-ii iiowiied aullior. in thU ible Leclui-e.c-liai ly i roves froni iitliiiiruble nirtowii expeiieiii'e limt hip aiui foiiseijueui eH ot t,eii-Aiiuse may ue effectually removed wiihout OHiigeroua . . iiiruli-iil oiei-iitioiin, bougies, in.siru iiients, rinys, or eoi'diulei; iointing out u 1110.I0 of t-ure at once certain ami ei .'eetutil, by which every BUtt'erer, 110 iiiatti-r what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately .4 in I radically. StrThid Lecture will prove a boom to ihoiinambi and HioubuiiiU. Sent, under wal, in u plain envel ope, to one addreHU, on receipt of nix cent or two postage KtampH. We have aUo u sure cure for Tape Wot 111. Addn-fn. The CULVERWELL MEDICAL Co. 41 Ann tit. New York, N. Y.; Post oftlce 1 ox, 43bU. "fi;i,ii.)jMil jijl.)j4a tu ofQce. Light runnlug. Latest Improved DOMESTIC, at prices never heard before, ut Mrs ,V. 8. Bervice'8. Get vour note-heads, Utter head capita' m it. w take uit ih rmk. iiute . ul... A.. .....i.l.l u .ll.. Ill M.llL ana envelopes neaiiy prmifu-in , . a. m Advocate otflc Revolution. f Lltprnrr jifTniutfon" lnnienirntf it list, (Uhint"l otnl rt i rcpuiiitioii. i'liiiii-i i-oti,iariy emitlovti.t-iit U ftln-i.t m J hnmln. (,ih1 iiuw l-m iiu-iiitlia i!ht. 't tin el ihi ixipu!ttr iUmn!l !nr 1 1n- 'itiiirir lv.i K the 1nt (IW T.nnton edition of Clmml rs T.wy 'I I y tlTu pu!:U- KROwUDBE Wlt!i vopiouH mlrfitiniH (iil'oilt ww tuii'i'M l - J Miiericnn -nitirs ; me wnnio i in (I iimk-f rm ftltth .hi tlciil ii. innui-Mii'iit. wklt K'nii illuM ratifn at u-9 i(i;:r.tviip rtfilrw. 1 rt vb'l' typ'. t-n fiitieru.r nr'". i-'iienvjlie, V. Y. kumiu v,i.u ,i p:atv? In the handj of the peonle th Uxt v?". war.t a d -ieyi;l rtw!ri, but ai-e unable t f bitfLir to fl V-t OiUmjiiV " ltotne" fi-eta jpri M P- "Am lent lii-tory 'lltiailV. 1 Cftllvle'ft " I'lfiieli It voluUim t( Hehiilur1 ri 4 k ioi'iin on " k Mt.o," d lU," prepm inif, t 'juaiiy low ui pn- . t oiiAri, ;uwtK a Jona imutix, liii-uiv i-yrw, ' ." Pi r.t from prt ro to fs. 70; n'mff pOi'.t wr.rW t rrm i-ii.t..iyic, liCt.v.vi, bnu.is, 1 luUicb, judt-ti, AiiiokU '; Tant. ?) eent": Yirpil, "1 rvnt-: Homer'-i Poetry. ie f i-otn f 10 P$ from to ll Ti to SC Ut lU. ritpraT'irt',rrdurM fiom gfl.flO t- tfy, Tnlnefi-otn Hot 'Tvoblnon Cniiioe," riinynn" Pfijrrin' Juvenile. (Snuiw"ii ys Ci ndenN Is rhlM 1t eompared wt ; Ii-imc 1 i.-.ie 11 1 :inn, 1.0111 b.i 10 witpi to buikli'M "E.ulu u-Uoiiary fi-om iS.twto &Q etuUi " WenHh by Yxrreit:" tHrcMx fe!l "nn Lj i-t nt. "bnviiii: I v auUiui' uuui uld l-awyr 'rom ebtr nays hori: t) -it i nn eo-nivjiv wilh it lor tin wuittn of eoliniion ui.d bnu lutuii tlitd it bhwtdu baii-.A,ry vide IXbnjj.' ui.d Una lutuii tlitit it bhwtau u r n l ?krf an tM 9 1rr ar low bt yniil wi.niriwn with tr eheet 3 -j r t ;i e r .9 i K, i. W ri Ka &i 9 Tribune Iuiiliii', Xew "Vorlc. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY (RAY'S SPECIFIC RE Ml BY. TRADE MARK Is wpetMullyTRABE MK. J,, recoiiiiiieiiu Aed lis nil un ' i' J fniliiiK t-ure jtf'tfcf lor .St'iniiutl 4sNjv' Wt'UkllCbH MrVt?! K ne riiiiitiir-. v. m , . rllf'M lllllUW W3 3 !i leiore iaion?,..,, i. TVln. f, UIIII UI. ' .... ." ' lUvC'UHS Unit Co 1()W UH H Bl'(jUv III-V I'll SSell" Aliiwe; hm Loss of Mi-niiry, Unl vi'tsal LiiHsituile. I'uin in tlie Buck. DiiiinebM of vision, Pri-inalure old utie. niul niuny other ilisousia that I I.... I. .. .. . . ; .1 the insanity, voiibuiiiiiiiou auu I a Premature Gruve, all of which as a I l-lllt. i.l'O Hrl OiiiiuuiI I ... jlu.'lt.t i 111. frnm i ,lle patli of iiutureanil over iiululKHioe. , The .Speeirte Meitieine is tlie result of i;lH H,.,.i ,,,,,1 , ,,.u, ,.i. . . - V V w HIH4 IIIHIl.T J V4 I'l el.e , ,reHtinjr th(, s,,ec.itt Uew-UBeH. Ful, ... tir-n l. i-M In Air i,Hn.t.lli.iH. which we deulre to bend free by to every one. Tlie Specific Medicine in sold by all DruggiHU at $1 per package, or nix packages for $5, or will be neiit by mail on receipt of the money by drertbing. THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., 1 N. I Mecliatii-H Block, Detroit, Mich. jUSrSolil In liidgway by all Druggists. . everywhere. I Harris & Ewing, wholesale Agents, riiusuurjjti. niz-ix SI Outfit furnlfthed free, with full ln- trui tlom for oinduotltig tlie mod Droilluble buaiiifiw that uuyune una uiiKiiKe In. The uUKliiemi U no huhv lo lettrn. himI ..ur liixtruuli.iiiH are o ulinple und plain that any ouu uuu inuka ureal piultu from ilia vary Hurt. No ouu can fall wuo Is willing to w.irk. Wommi are h KuoutiKitfiil a men. iu-H hdU Uirlii can earu Ihiku tum, Mai jr liavt miuleat the bUkluesa over .mm bunilred dolliii. In a ul iixle eek. Nothing like It ever known before. All u bo engage are ur. prUed al the eae a-l raplill'.y wllb which o they are ulile to nmke money. u uau en tjiige In till biilne during your par lime ut great profit. You do uot have to Invent laa once, aii mrn'Liied free. Aud.e-- tn' '. woo neuu reaov iiione . suouiu uv ... ... w.. ll . . ijo.,au6uu. staiue,. nmi
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