NTRE CENTRE Hal Pa. ———— HALL REPORTER. oL , October wn, 1809 De: ati of E X- President Franklin Plereg—The Executive Mansion and Publie Buildings at Wash- ing. ————————— 6 oncord, N v. H. Se tember 8. ~~ Xe Prédidént Plared died at twenty min- Mesto five o’tloek this morning, His ROR se was chronic inflamation of the stomach, and was attacked with drops SI 1 effusion of the abdoraen, The funeral has been fixed to take place on Monday hoon: vt St. Paul's Eisebpal Choreh; of which ‘he Was a fnen ber, Washington, Seppe saber 8 «1 he fol. Jdowing was made priblic to day. The painil duty devolves upon the P vesident of! anvorméing to the people {the Univ States, “the death of one of his honored Jredecessors, Frank: lib Pires; which ecdurred at Concord | i ELECTION. Centre. Co. 0. DID YOU HEAR THE RING O “THE RING"? | The whole Democragic County Ticket a — A —— l, La, SEE ME! Dough (Do.) Mey er's notes— Coburn’ aul 1 vi death will be befitting the 1 peivata life, his mharned with a sorrow es whith the country has sustained by isdeath! “Aswmark of respect to his 8 hemi it is bordered that the Execus uye Mansion and. the several depart. ments at Washington, be draped in 1. ioitrning, ¢ and all business suspended on theday ofthe funeral. ' Ttis further partments cause suitable military and | naval honors to be paid to the. memo- | ry of the illustrous. citizen , who has! "passed from among us [Signed] -U. S. GRANT. a A/Terrible Neehe explosion at the Indiana State Fair on the “Tstimst To attempt a pen picture of . the soene were folly. Imagine "fifteen than dnd people, pallid with fear, rush- ing und crushing te and fre, impelled bya nameless something toward an in- definable.objeet ; men bearing dead and wounded into’ the various halls; AOTIER hricking and erying their husbands, sons or brothers might be Se the killed : strong men ¢on- ville whl in tears becuse temporri- bv sepurared from their wives and chil aren, andl In suspense as to their safety ; here stumbling across. the mutilated form of a man ; there appaled with the “hoi spectac Jo of a skull absoltitd] ly gr ripped fits flesh; here an arm; there a paivef legs ; here aside of flesh cook: od until i Wdked like tripe; there :a pool of clotted blood; here a horse surtiede dead in'ite harness, with the oc- cupaits of the carviage dumband pal- died with texpor. +All this apd filsre, indi ie ly, must be imagined. to fill in the details of a picture of which it were H%t 4 ithpossible to give but the faint- <t outline. wv found a pair of legs held together by | ihe fnerest shred of flesh. At one place was the headless trank of a ‘mun; another was the leg of a woman, het hoot amd stocking, and a part of her drawers still upon it; the arm of'a board, while not far from the hall was found the body of'a man so horribly | mutilated that his heart, stomach, liv: ar, and Jungs could readily be seen. When firet discovered his’ heart was <i palpitating, and’ the motion of the organ was plainly observed. A man walking in front of the exe- cutive-headguarters, was startled at af nian, the flesh actually, scalded off the by nes, but the eves and teeth still remaining.in the socket and jaws, At is depocted, apparently on good auth ority, that a. woman wus deliveyed otf’ a child onthe ground, the fright bringipg on 2 miscarziage, which mays cduse fer dé h. — BE Spaifi.” General Baldrick. but the General #o. assfesina tions. Intelligence, from Grenada ig to the | offer that the volunteers in that sec- “tion ‘refused “to dishring uid have es- cipal to the open country. A body of - yoluuteers. in, Saragossa fired onthe troops stationed thete and aehatp fight ensued. : 'Dhe disturbance was oly quelled after much blood had been shed. on the track’ of the’ Andalusia railroad, |, which. caused a train , loadenéd with ; solsliars to run off the track. men were killed and many. woun- ‘ the ty . Spain isin a very “unsettled condi tion. = The republicans’ are making country. * Madrid is tring dil, but the police. Cauthorities have advised the inhabi- tants of thercity to-arm themselves and ~thelr-servantsin order to defend their houses in‘eéase of riot.» $00 # Als Dal. hdl “ 3 «fr Ida Lewis, the dedlistic herbine, has "been presented by the Sorosiams with: “ the usual ‘badge of the Order, whieh. ‘consists of a large gold pin in the shape of the letter S, When the pin arrived Ida mistook it for a shoe buckle, and now calls for the mate. President Grant has Thursday, ‘November 18th, thanksgiven day. a v APP ned next, as s § “Vote for me and I"l Packer,” Cadwalac vote § did'nt win. CEXTRE CO, ELECTION. October 12th, 186%, Govex'r. * Goren'r. L180 18. SN. Judge, 103, = L1van* SIR | Bollefonte.i. 167 | Milesburg... 43 P hillipsburg 105 How ard Roi. 30 he) I «Ha Burnside... Benner Curtin. Ferguson... eatin 231 Grogs. 207 Hal fnoan.. Haine Beerrnsss . I SAGER ES EE Howard twp, 73 stati. 35 Libe LY AFiles {LIF EIB EI Fir RET Rush caine 10 : Snowshoe. 1s Spring... bens Lid I RYIOT.ccnsnes 35 uU nion: W Jody Total. 3064 2092 Assembly, = oS ~~ ~e ww ~~. > ~~ Prothat Vv. gaa Loy ulngo) Nd : UOSIIIO, w a “0 722 27 4 Potter... 312 1% Recorder. 1 Grezg......one- 259 Huines' lil... 176 187 ; 234 314 Register, HRouddn “duppoo W 04 108 230° 87 331 114 (Yroner, 267 191 04 108 39 «810 131 Comimisn’'r. I 71 107 42 153 Auditor | Uregg {| Haines........ 190 IP otter pads w Koso IOUT] tied « 265. 61 263 265 67 | Haines Birsiges J88 110 192 192 110 Potter 320 124 315 317 132 i The whole democratic county is safe by fmajorities about same iis last year. Wood-= | ring’s mujority we estimate at 850, Pack- ers ut #.0, and the balance at about 200. Gains— Worth dem. gain 9, Benner 18 Hulfioon 9, Harris 16. Lerease 11. Ferguson twp. 81 majority for Packer, Woodring 49 majority, the rest of the ticks el about 20 majodity, Morrison 8 majority. | LATEST, — Woodring majority is | reported 600—Meyer and Wolf "250 each. rrr ly tl A ' THE ELECTION. STATE RETURNS. | i estimated majority for Packer, 300, Allegheny, strong Qunoctatic gains, esti- | mated ns jority for Geary 6,500. Reading city democratic gain in three wards 350 . | Blair county several districts a light ru- | dieal gain, Cumbria county, in twelve districts Gea- ry loses 1.3, Pucker's majority will be ahaut 800, oi Miuich Chunk, Packer's home, he gains 234. Summit Hill rad gain 103, " Chibster, two districts, dém. gain over 100, Geury's majority in county estimated at 1,900, Clarion, Brady boro., rad loss 30 Renovo, dem, loss, Cameron, Em orium 13 dem. gain. Carlisle, in 2 distriets dem, loss 58. Crawford, Meady ille, rad loss 81, county éstimuted 1,500 rad mujority, Berwick rad gain 16. Dauphin estimated rad majority 1400. Elk, Ridgway, dem. gain 24. Erie co, estimated rad majority 2500, Erie city dem. gain 327. Fulton, three districts dem. gain 17. Franklin, dem. gain in Chambersburg 11: in 4 Aistricts dem. gain 133; county estimated 300 maj. tor Packer. Franklin rad loss 44. Gil City dem. gain 120. Euyetto estimated 820 dem. majority. Greene estimated 1600 dem majority. Jéfferson 64 for Geary. Lancaster, Columbia '141 dem gain; city dem. gain 69; Mt, Joy dem. gain 52, the county estimated 5,600 for Geary. Luzerne, rad loss in Plymouth 40: the county estimated 2700 dem, majority, dem- ocritic loss 750. Lebanon, in Jackson rad loss 46, Allentown, five wards, rad gain 42, Lewistown Packer 54 gain, other districts show considerable rad gains, Northumberland boro. rad 10s 18, eoun- ‘ty estimated H00 demi. majority, Northampton, in three districts © gain over 20, ‘Philadelphia large pad gains, the city es- timated 4200 majority for Geary, © Perry, in Maysville dem. gain 18, Lewisburg 78 dem. gain. Warren county democratic gains. Wayne co., in two districts 80 rad gain. York boro, "dem. gain 145. dem. 3 GENTRE COTNTY. Our retuths up to Thursday noon, give the following majorities ih Centre, county Packer's majority 300. Pershing’s majority 876 Meyer's from 200 to 250, Moran's from 250 to 300. Morrison's from 800 to 850. Grenoble d 300 to 400. Woodring's 500 to 600, Wolf's 160 to 200. MeQOlogkey's 350 to 400, . a a THE STATE. PuinapeLrura, Oct. tional county returns: Washington, dem. majority 170. Luzerne, dem. majority 2,300, Somerset, rad. majority 1,100, Honroe, dem. majority 2,500, Addi: rad. majority, 5,000. Mifflin, dem. majority 30, Allegheny, fifty-six districts, repub- lican majority 3,030; fifty-four dis- tricts to hear from, estimated majority 5,000. Berks, dem. majority 6,800, Jefferson, dem. majority 45. Centre, dex, majoaity 363. Qlinton, dem. majority 600, IMulton, dem. majority, 360. Warren, rad. majority 600. Union, rad, majority 534, Clearfield, dem majority” 1,400. Northumberland, dem. majority, 3,400. 750. Fayette, democratic majority, 7 Mercer, rad majority, 650. Butler, rad majority 700. Lehigh, dem. majority 1,609. Perry, rad majority 50. Indiany, rad majority 1,975. Bradford, rad majority 3,300. Potter, rad majority 600, Tioga, rad, majority 2.800, Juniata, Packer's majority 450 Blair, rad majority 6350. Clearfield, 1,400 for Packer. | here show Packer's election by nearly » ap» Ohio. The news from Ohio is ¢heéring, and the come down to 500, and: some Pemoerats have hopes: for Pendleton's election. The | House is democratic and the Senaté radi- | cal, which insures the defeat of the negro amendment. mp ——— ve ly wi Iowa. Towa has gone radical, as usual] by about 25,000, lath mse Dr.*Deshler circulated mixed tie tick ats, with the names of Coburn nnd Cadwalader, instead of Meyer and Wolf, ing ¢lose, those negligent Democrats may be the cause of Packer's defeat. Grant's majority in the state, was near 29,000, last’ year, | Pennsylvania Election. Below we furnish the official vote for I | | i | i i . 1 ™ disdstet cansed at Konigsberg by the fall of a bridge, during the fes- tivities given in honor of the King of Prussia (September 14,) resulted iu the loss of fifty vee od Correspondpnt writeses' 1 oJ 33 “Whether om a epirit of mischief ble to assert, but suddenly a cry was raised that the bridge was on fire. Tht the bridge was on fire either then or immediately afterwards I can assert to be the case. The pressure to get off caused the railing to give way, and some hundred people, I should say, were at once precipitated into the was ter, readers with the cuies of the ‘women, &e. Suffice to say that the music in the gardens continued, the fireworks went up, the people looked at one anothér afd’ wondered what happened, until as if by magie, the'music ceased the brilliantly illuminatad gardens be- canie suddenly davk, the news spread like wildfire that realy it, was true that in the midst of all this rejoicing some fifty souls had gone into the pres- ence of their Maker, and sadness came upon the scene. [cannot speak posi- tively, but L believe, up to the mo- ment of writing forty -three corpses baye been recovered.” el Gl FROM. TEV) N ESSEE. The Scnntoriak Fight—Ex. Presi- dent Johnsen Has the Inside Track —Organization of the Leg islatire. NasuvILLE, Oct. 7.—The fight for the Sen: worship i is more exciting than Johnson has his Readquarters at the ‘Maxwell house, and has the finest rooms in the eswai lishment, He electioneers with as much vim as he ever did in his plainest days. After Jegislativ hours members begin to drop in, and in the evening it is not uncommon © to see scores of Senators and Representatives seated around a long table, while the ex-President, with animation and earnestness, lays Ftheridee holds forth at the City Ho- tel. He exhibits remarkable conver sationnl powers. Johnson is certainly tbe most wily and politic of the two. as if the fate of the re- View: working public depended on the result, tind Sandpoint, it may be stated that Mr. Johnson is still in the lead, and 18 like ly to re tain his ¢ advantage. bd tl A that Sambo 1s not a success as a juror. Galveston (Texas) Bulletin, a lows: Recent verdicts have done They have a disregard for and testimony that is absolutely A'case was tried in the in which the testimoe tion with the result in 1869 Governor 1868, Governor 18069; Clymer: Geéary. Packer, Adame .......... 3126 2010 Allegheny ..J12705 2051 Armstrong .. #307 8. 4708 3310 Dedborl! 2591 Berksi., » 3 7121 1 een, D708 3020 aonl il i T1584 Bucks ..... 390 6805 Butler 3544 Cambria 2045 Cameron 3H (Carbon 1906 Chester 8500 $090 1776 1704 1650 1955 6714 4080 o691 Bt = i T2337 51] 3569 4278 160 1690 3248 4408 2015 1516 14592 8a60 4194 4159 8733 3871 4410 id 1725 700 7286 1131 3850 3360 2081 04205 860 13446 8793 1972 3062 436 4429 4701 1991 4409 2587 4977 257 5046 1408 H8! 10 Clarion . . Clinton 6.008 Clearield........ 27806 Columbia ......5583 Crawford ........4969 Qumbariand at Dauphin.........4301 Dela: are,. 2202 il ‘ Franklin 4106 Fultona. cine d0b) Forest... ...... 76 Greene ..... vi 5o8 30 Huntingdon ...2239 Indiana......... 5 9 U9 Jefferson . Saad 912 Juniata 1814 Lancaster '...... 8502 Lawrence Lebanon ........ 20006 Lehigh i. 4......0181 Luzerne ....... 12887 Lycoming, .. ipa 4448 Mercer: ci wadiol MeKeur:. Mifflin Monroe Montgomery.. Montour:.. Northam od RT 3 ton 6870 N orthanbld 8829) Perry .. 2495 Philadeldhia 48817 Pike... 1085 Potter 620 Schuylkill 10514 Snyder Somerset Sullivan Susquehanna. Tioga ix ratinn Union .....a. ae Venango Warren ......... Washington. Wayne Westmorel’ Wyoming Y or k 2981 1 O87 8492 1672 4712 2883 GI113 1499 Total...... +4290, 096 807,274 x EE Montral, Oct. 11.=~There is consid- erable exeitement here owing to a sud- den order last night to turn out all the volunteer troops for service wat short notice. Many ‘of them weie dragged | J ries, weere every man recoived his arms and accetarements, with orders to barade to-day. It is not’ supposed that Feniand troubls are apprehended, but rather that complications will arise from the Hornet affuir. | i { | i The witness for the defense pro- ved the che arge. Men cannot conceive be more conclusive, yet the verdict wis ‘not guilty.” It is not too much to (say that, with the class of jurors that now hear cases, justice is preverted, Land that it has come to a lottery. het otf Ap isan Raw beef, it is asserted, proves of the greatest benefit as a diet for persons of frail copstitutions. It is, reported | that p hysicians are now administering | to constim ptives a diet of finely’ chop- I ped raw beef, properly seasoned with salt, and heated by placing the dish containing it in boiling water. This food, is given also in cases where the t assimilates rapidly, and asuwuch as Dr. Kane did his Arctic din- ners of raw seal and walrus, wis lA er hae Mun TUM IN PARVO.—~T hero is, cons tained in, Dr; Morse’s Pills the prine ciple of health, We have many thousand of testimonials of their hav- ing redtored the sick ‘to health ; which carr’ be seer at our: office; Use Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, and you will find then not only a curative of disease but also a preservative. They should be used in all cases of Billious- ness, Headache, 'Liver Complaints, Female Irregularities, &c. © We make no secret of the formula from . which thig medicing, is prepared, Ask your store, keepers for the Ometa Almanac, read it carefully, Use Morse’s Pills. Sol Id by all Dealers. Oct‘l 2m. brid dit 4 aft A horse was killed in Auguta Ga., a day or two since by the accidental dis- charge of a pistol inl ‘the pocket ‘of its rider. tris sible General Tom Thumb and wife, ac- companied by Commodore Nutt and Minnie Warren, have commenced their journey around the world. They are now in Callfornia; taking waver: age of one thousand dollars per day at their exhibitions, - They next go to, Japan, China, India, and Australia, returning two years hence, via ‘Great Britain, SARE STL hE How Truk and how strange, tha people should seek relief'in’ the” hiero- glifics of a'doctor’s prescription when out ten, a better remedy than most aoctors give, for the insignificant sum of 2octs. We refer to Judson’s Moun: tain Herb Pills, these pills cure Head: ache, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Female Irregularities, and all Billious disorders, they are prepared from a formula pronounced by the most learn- ed Physicians of our country, to be the best and most universal of family med- icines. Give them a fair trial and you will never be without Judson’s Moun- tain Herb Pills. Sold by all Dealers. Oct’l 2 and a Clergyman. The Waco (Texas) Register relates the following sad tragedy : On Tuesday night a week James McCarty, Jr., in a hit of insanity mur- dered is awn, fagher, his little son six or seven years of age, and a neighbor, the Rev. Henr Roriey. All the par- ties are conidons of Erath county. The circomstances, 24 we gather the horrid details, were these : For some months, at different times, James Me- Carty had shown sighs of mental aber, ration, On the da ob yi to the dreadful occurrence drty expressed the wish to his wife to be baptised x} ht away by the Rev. Mr. Hurley, He soon left his home on Duffan creek and proceeded up the creek several miles to where his father James Mc. Carty, Sr., lived. Het of his ‘intention. of being, baptized by Mx, Hurley, but his futher persuaded him to remain where he was and he would go after Mr. Hurley, who lived severnl miles off.) The son a to this, but when in the evening the fath- er returned with Mr, Hurley it was found . that the son had gone back home. The father and Mr. Hurly followed to the residence of the insane man. Bedtime came and all retired for the night. Mr, McCarty Sr, and Mr, Hurley occupying the same bed in a seperate room, In the night the wife of McCarty, Jr., wns aroused by her husband, who demanded ‘a light, and was looking for his six shooter, Mrs. McCarty was alarmed, eseaped from the house and screamed, but too late. The insane man had made ready his pistol, entered the room where his faths er and Mr. Hurley were sleeping, and shot both in the head, ns is supposed, before they awoke, He then called his little son and bade him sit down on the doorstep and remain quiet until he returned. The father then went to the creek, a little distance off und got a rock. Returning with this be order- ed the child to lean over and lay its head upon a block, near which the child was sitting. The innocent child obeyed, when “the father, with one blow from the rock, mashed out its braine, James McCarty, Jr, is not far from thirty five vears of age, has always borne an irreproachuble character for industry, sobriety, and integrity, and wis universally esteemed as a good cit: izen, The Rev. Henry Hurley and They where both Erath had no better citizens than they, “If every man should refuse to pay his taxes what would besome of the government,” asks a radical editor. Vhy, simply, every man would then be on equality with the rich holders of government bonds. liaise Wo The men in a coal mine at West Pittston narrowly escaped the fate of f the miners at Avoodale one’ d: ay last week. and the men were hoisted out of the shaft in short erder. A cis il -_yhe Springfield, used for storing nitro glycerine, at the |, Hoosue tunnel, was blown up yester- day, killing three men. The cause of the explosion is unknown. Lewiston, ME, Oct. 9. Evenings} The Journal has ‘su report ‘of a great freshet in Swift river, in Oxford coun, ty, showing a risé of twenty-six feet in twelvehours in that stream, which i isn tributay of the Androscoggin. @ nlp @ A citizen of New Rochelle, Ni Y., Thomas H. Field, a merchant, hating, been greatly annoyed by ' trespassers upon’ his grounds, robbing his grapery, ete., purchased two shot guns, which he loaded heavily, and then placed ‘them in his hennery, with the muzzle proshudiug from the loop holes, and pointing directly toward the graperies. e then attached ‘wires to the raised itriggers, leading to the vines, and so arranged that trespassers ust shoot themselves. On ) onday morning last Mr. F. found his grape vines and the. trellis whichsupported them prostrated by a storm on the previous’ night, and he proceeded to put them in proper sition, and in so doing, it is supposed: e came in contact with one of the: wircs attached to the ‘guns. An, ex» [Sion followed, and he was instantly illed, fifteen or twenty large shot pas sing into the head, neck and shoulders of the unfortunate man. Boston On. 1. Mart raret ot op a miserly woman who had pleaded extreme "penury, died at a house in Gooch street last night, and in a hiding place iu her room was found a hand: book which evhibited $6,000 to the credit of the decensed. >" . Three Rivers. Quebec, ow 11, _ “Yesterday morning a scow, in crossing the Sti Maurive river from Point Cha- teau to Point Dor, upset, precipita- ting twenty, men and the sam number of horses into the water. Fifteen ‘men'| and all the horses were drowued, + ip Ex Seiititor, Theodore T. Freling- hu ysen, has been tendered the Chines mission. yiit (2 Life, according to a French: paper, is a disease of which one always dies at last. The Russian clergy propose a coun- | ter demonstration to Ecumenical council. Chicago has been too much for its Wt The Chief of the inal Dandy—is dead. a $20,000 barn A portion of 8 Pay), Minedpta, is built on quicksand. Poor play.is like.a poor horse Ik, can’t draw and won't run, Daniel Webster was the Inte Senator Fessenden’ godfather. SE SAR G8 8 Ae tis ems I om, SM OY > CEN WANTED. A number of hands are wanted im- mediately to work on the new pike now being made at Farm School. Good wages given, OWEN COPLIN, sepl? Contractor. AGENTS WANTED FOR CHAMBERLIN'S y ‘For Anna Dickinson. has explored the Yo Sémite, riding on a mule, “°" Emerson a next year to Jogture be" fore Harva ilosophy. put berry orop isa failure, Punch chinks ehpiial mia’ is stopping in London in August. i Miss Bradden § is still afflicted , and her friends are salaried. for per sh; ty. J: J. ‘Byrne, Democratie dindidate for Goversor, of Toxas, was formerly A pressmanp. We learn. from a New York paper, that all oyr Philadelphia sparrows. have flown. 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Bs virtue of an ord er there will be exposed at public’sale, on Si- turday, Nov amben 2th, next, on the prem ises, near Wolf's Store, in Miles twpat following’ valible FARM, of 5 Weaver, idec'd, containin 110 Acres of Land, ‘of which about 60 acres. are clean, under pon tion, PINE and HEM LOCK TIMBERLAND, Thereon ereeted a good, two story, weath- | er boarded dwelling HOUSE, Bank-birn, and all other necessary outbuildings. Good water, froma mountain springs; near. the door. Also, a good young orchard. of choice fruit, on the premis s. Si de to eon- mence at 1 o'clock.” to remain as widow's dawer in the premi- ses | ten per cent of the residue to be, paid, on duy of sale, and forty per cent on cons, firmation of sale, any the residue within one yerr thereafter with interest, to he so- cured by bend 4234 mortgage on the pyar © ises, ATHAN W BEAVER, octl, ts Guardian. Tan Yard. The undersigned would respectfully in-1' forni the citizens of Centré county, ‘that’ the above Tan Yard will again bé put ih’ full operation, in all its branches, by them. HIDES AND BARK WANTED. The highest ‘market price will be pai for Hides of all kinds. Re highoss aid ket price will also be' paid’ for Tanner's Bark. The public patronage is solicited. Satisfaction g waranteed, oct, Sunt MILLER &B ADGER. . . AGENTS arem aremaking. fortunes selling our new house-hold work, w hich will. prove in every familyto be the Good Samaritan of mone “refunded, By an eminent au- thor. «Finely. liusteated; highly endorsed by professional and scientific men; meets a lon long felt hecessity'; sells to all classes; out regard to Mlitics,: religion, or oe- Ny _ Socurod bs Act of Congress.’ Now ready: Send A Illustrated Circular, RiYin ful (Si ticulan, BT EAT & CO., Publishers, 654 Benn N.Y. Oct. 1, 4w. +} Mayer, r. Rice. He intends to live in England. dE Fa Contuind mi Hetions in , tos: hf Ea ho : ithe an able P RE : yenrs' experience, and is jus why needs for woh use, itis bighly nent Judges; i ‘and other Judges © 1 the he Shick, J iiss ud 5 on Beh h ents wanted A BE Hinritord Couns : York ; Cini bid CA TIO Led. ming re-basmed as a wen suitableepyisiop. A Po pet con lin's Law- “) pEST Ra Or, AGRE A The angst Chango Wl gtiony times. New Fr as rea oh. bly oughly ventilated. 0 ilies dress at pnce THE Né Honk Co. 145 Nghia eewShork ang A Cc onsumpbion, Bronchitis, Asthma, > Py eured by ohhethon. § ld fluid is the only remedy’ HES utes on the lungs— hi t which it and x cure ri bl hi Me t City. wodern Unmnsked’ of Pleasuret y clusses ther- 5 ons. Ade are thrown off. the Lp i= afford. J RBRbDY Yet con ean Ge hat MELL M.D. 16 lady g no, Hh ny ys 1 s ills WANTED "AGENTS YOR AANY Ligia bX wR | ww hy Int the DML Wo C3 wile ihrms y Sod. t, It spenks po the young man of 3 home and f' rune, aid Lele hi oJ hybwh and how ta spk it: Ait Ie, 1: thet Apital iL rhere to avert; the labore: t gi Zid wages; the pains, te be HAE 1 fg high. ani, the i mana we, fli jie SLY gan, and | the mee HE ic, of (ho ov J tehiyg i open oo | them; polls VOry odd v just "hat they OU wht io know, a buys fhe vast resources nel, woneles ful [reese fn" ery part of 4 Tre $m BLT F Kaw Aig interes- ting and, PORTA, Sena for O als Puarmers, farmer's sons, and other enteepriing 0, ean learn of mopgy making busines, hy mldressing PEOPLE A DUBBING Co. Pies de pli, Pot. 2 HC i woddhnar iy dies AC cago, 11. Nt, Lag "Pi weep Mass, oct], Bm. sn on mm——— AGENT Waste nD FOR “WONDERS ‘OF THE. WORLD.” Over. ne pid fRtston:. The Inrgest, be NET Tig, atid “Hn At Hhittractive subse riptipn hook Red rh 1* Send for Cirenlars with ert A ores’! Address i ra SIHING CO. : Lg Bryne 3 hg York. AGENTS WAN ED FORE THE Sights: Secrets 18 THE NATIONAL CAPITOL. 16 3 os 5 st ihsirtcave, and en- PP di J hel Sih day. Send for F Clrealif AT fe a thro. Address TBLIS! ag Co.. oblidt. 11 PR) \ a NEW YORK. bose rprirrer pee Lye - : STERNBER G "Ero Has! Bee td" is extrEneEnd of the ge Daas "Foi we OTS & SHOES to. font A J retle a For IA York. JH JAIN f Mor eur gto 2) hoe itty rectly Rs t ve M wild Ning] Bae n Sind 0 Aly Fr § 2 = lems ' T «1 RENN 75¢ the SUT i . a wool § set?) it 3 athe.) wh H = fu Pah} fiom $10 to $18, Hest all lssirtieres... ¥ ia Lg A vd Henan ji} I. ae “Hitenld. tol ielose out his dhs ’ bi 8 BAIL ims THAN SE *e Ba t 8 Fist ald Carfets of at! ON ¥vosd pom s@icents to 75 dents per yard, for: the host. DRY GOODS; NO PYANCE, f tautha Init ne} Ana lft feos 125 40, 16; cents, the : | gulicods, and mushins. in, proportion, at ofld rates | > in 22 bpd ne We ¥o en's Shoes) rommon aod to wear all av, ut $1 perpul ine. Boots f from id NG for ‘the = onoT at the lowest "ey bi t 49 | wid ifit ga true, Sternbérg will treat. They, on come 0 me and see, even if tl hy : intends to etubers hss, and Shere pve 2s er eNO Erg make a listo in his othor. iA & de lho we by 1s will rE given into oth- fore w ill lo rer. wishes N ovember, next, else the books 6, if. # Tala ‘lagna Hd iB & 1 4 1 31 A 111 ye New troting Buggy Wo Buggy sale at a bargain, at ¢ (Centre-hai. stand. fot fs
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