H< I W\\ FI TO JOURNAL. WHJWPAX, SEPT. 25., 1879. THE MXLLHEIM JOURNAL I pahlfoltei every Thursday- 'n Musser's Build ing. rwr of Main and IVnn streets at HjW PER ANNUM, 4V ADVANCE Or ft 2A if not paid in advance. jtDJ-KRTISIA'G JR.iTES. 1 week. 1 mo. s mo. 6 mix 1 year. * *■....1 fieei j rnv lino} :oo t.TOlwa,.. ! low IS 00 A column, .! SWI 759 1000 IS 00 AS 00 \ column... I 9W 12| 20 W SSW| WW i* lor each d --nal insert Hh. M Work done on short notion. WALTER A UElMSern. • rnblKlitn. tM I Smiiaj School Directory. Evangelical. Kv*\ C F. 9>*:Mnper. Prcacher-in charge.— Preaching next Sunday morning, Herman. Sunday School, 21*. m,— l>. I- Zerhv, supt. Methodist. Iter. W. R. Whitney. Preachcr-ln charge.— rrrachinf irxt Sunday evening. Sunday School, Ir. m.,—D. K import, suirt- Reformed. Per. J. Q. Sfcoenwl-er, Aufor,— Onnmunion nTvict-s in Salem church next Sunday morning. United Brethren. Jtcc. John Ijtwiis, Prrachcr-in charge.- Lutheran. Rer. John lhifhwou. IkMtor.— I'nttcl Sunday School, 9 A. M— lt. O De hunger. sup;. Lot# & Society Directory. liOope. No. fSX. 1. O. O. F. meets in Hcjr hall, IVnn Sm-ct, cvervSMnnlay evening. 1L A. (ttmiAJn, Sec, C. w. HARTMAX. N. G. Pix.vMcnce Grange. No. 217 P. of H.. meets in Alexander* Mock on the second Saturday of racli month *t H l -. T. nnd on the fourth Sa turday of ea. h month at IS r. v. 1. I..Zoort. Sec. A. O. Delninger, Master. The MMhcfta R. & L. Association meets in the Jhma streft school house on the evening of Ww wound MuEISISGKK, rrest. The Mlilbciiu Comet Rand meets in the Town Rail o Monday and Thursday evenings. F. P. OTTO, A . F. HARTEK, rres't. Millhcim Fsct of Co. R. sth Heart., N. G.. I.oh! their drill meeting on the second story ot Alexander's- Rhick, every Tuesday and Friday s-veninjt. Democratic Slate Ticket. FOR TREASURER, HOX. DANIEL O. BAR ft, OF ALLIGHEXV COUNTY. Democratic railj Ticket. ifarmer—JOHN SHANNON. - ' Ctmnmer— l>K. JOSEPH ADAMS. T>eiaocratic County Conven tion, [From the Watchman.y ■IW VITU'I TIDDW, "ITI TICIICIOVIIE, oi Tuesday, the 18th inst., pursuant to call, and at 2 o'clock r. m , the dele gates were sailed to order by D. F. Fortuey, Chairman of the Conn ty Committee. On notion of J. X. Cassanova, Cbes* ter Mon son, Esq., of Philipsburg, was unanimously elected President of the ofwiveotkm. On taking the chair Mr. Mansion briefly returned thanks for the honor, and announced that he was rea dy to bear motions for the further or ganization of the body. Oa motion of J. 11. Reifsnyder, Wm. Kerlin, of Gregg, and Geo. D. Danly, of Ferguson, were then elected Vice- Presidents, and on motion of James A. McOain, F, E. Bible, of Milesburg, L. E. Shaffer, of Walker, and J, 11. Reif ■ayder, of Millbeim, were chosen Sec re&ariea. The delegates then presented their credentials, and the various boroughs and townships were found to be repre sented as follows ; LIST or ivn.ias*Trs. TWlefeut* IVnv-. N. W.—Bart ram Galbmiih, Lt*wi Pwrs. fcnufcili Jhtrn.. S. W —C, M. Bower, Louis Beth-featr W. W.—S. A. McQuistion. Bm-o.—Frank E Bit#. VnfotJvHlp Hrr*—Dr. Const*us Cambridios Bnrn.—Howard Brick lev, rMkfwburc Bom.—J. X. t'assauova, Chester Htmmti. It. B. Holt. Epli. ukaa. Amos Garhrirk. Fred. Cwtin. James A. McClain, Pm wkk OwmrHolt. ©oik**—-ftfearael OHM, l. A. Grove, (WUt>—Mtrebel Lethers. Ffttprwß. OkJ Preemet—George D. lUalev. TkavM Mider. It. G. Brett. IVeywu. New Precinct—O. M. Sheets. Greer—William Pw.fr, J. C. Heekmaa, M. I- SbWH, WSiaa Ker!in, Jacob MeOtoL Mainee—William Bright. Cyras Stover. Mich ael PVMlfr. Half Mewa Chartr* Lynn. ■mi'tii Hunt| Boiler, John Movers. Howard—Hwhaei Confer. Round Leathers. Hnwon—Daniel lrrin. LfHw Jv-W. H. Gardner. Wariee—Levi Knttart, George Loder. MJlee—Hon. Samuel Franek. A. E. Wolf, Geo. Haieev G. W. Shaffer. J. E Einmck. F*®wm-Dr. G. If. Bash. IN 11 — 'P. A. Mnser. P. H. Stover, H. E. DuA. Henry Saartz, John H. Heitsnydcr. •"Otter. North Piwinct—John Shannon. John A racy. John W aimer. I—etSnßtli Precinct—Robert Lee, James Enwkte. Wiiiiani From, Wdliaro Jordon. Cosh—John Doiib a. Hugh McCarui. S—orßhne—Jffa t. Cwic. Ed. A. Nolan. Jsfwmp—Henrv Roth rock. John Hoy, Abra ham seine, George IL Barrett. TAvior—Hiram Blowers. I'nioB —John H. Stover. Waleer L E v haffer, Harvey Vonada. John Brown. Hr.vkt Kane. Worth—J. G- Jones. C .M. Bower. Esq., of Bellefoate, then offered the following resolution : •■JSmotred. That the chair appoint a commit ter of wvca emocratic newspapers. sth. Tliat vvo recommend to Die voters or the emmty, tire ticket this day nominated, as one in all respects worthy of their -support. On motion of Mr. Bower they were adopted by the convention. The convention called on Senator Alexander, who delivered one of his most effictive and pleasing addresses, which was greeted with much applause. Ou motion the convention then ad journcd. CHOSING HEFEUKES BEFORE JCSTI r CES.—By an act passed by the last Le \ gislature, it is provided that all actions . brought before a justice of the peace, when both parties desire to submit the case to referees, and if either party or • their agents shall fail to agree upon the < choice of referees, then the justice shall . write down seven names of disinteres • ted citizens of the township, ward or . borough, where such action is brought, from which list the parties, commen cing with the plaintiff, shall strike out ' alternately until there shall be three names left, and they shall constitute the referees. A Strange Disease in Georgia. ATLANTA, Sept. 10.—A strange and fatal disease of the malarious fever type is creating consternation among the people in three or four counties in the western part of this State. Out of fif ty eight persons attacked within the past three weeks only three have recov ered. The disease has some charater istics of typhoid fever, but is more ra pid aud fatal. The tongue swells until the mouth cannot be closed, the victim chokes and blood breaks from the ears, eyes and nostrils. The body is covered with large black spots as death ap proaches. The disease is spreading without appearing to be contagious, and there seems to be no way to check it. No local cause can be assigned for it. The people are panic - stricken. Physicians from this point will go to the troubled district.— Courier Journal. Applications for Pardon De nied. HARRISBURG, Pa., Sept. 18.—Twen ty-nine applications for pardon were refused to-day among them the appeals of O'Neill and McManus, the Nor thumberland County Mollie Maguires, who murdered Coroner Hesser in 1874; Andrew Tracy, the McKean County murderer and John S. Morton, the Philadelphia forger, and ex-President of the Market Street Railway. Ocid Fellows in Council. Fifty-fifth Annual Soss.on of tho Grand at Baltimore. BALTIMORE, Sept. 15. —The Grand Lodge 1. O. O. F. assembled in its fif ty fifth annual session, at 9 o'clock this morning, at Odd fellows' Hall, John 11. llarmoti, Grand Sire, presiding. Representatives were peanut from all Slate, Territorial and Provincial juris dictions. The Grand Sire, Grand Sec retary and Grand Treasurer presented their reports, from winch it appears the present number of grand lodges Is 50 —an increase of 2 during tho year; subordinate lodges, 6,97s—increase, 97; grand encampments, 39 —same as last year ; subordinate encampments, 1,8>3 —increase, 28; lodge initiations, 22,860 —decrease, 2,227; lodge members, 442, 291 decrease, 5,728; encampment members, 82,408—decrease, 2,379; total relief, $1,740,405.08 increase, $35,- 135.97; total revenue, $4,266,981.52 decrease, $150,005.33. During Iho year 42,503 brothers and 0,155 widowed lam ilies were relieved, $237,437 week's l>eneflts wore paid, and 4,308 brothers buried. Tho amount paid for the re lief of brothers was $1,043,791.13; for widowed families, $143,0 >8.51; for tho education of orphans, $14,755.. 33; for burying the dead, $'42,930.19; for special relief, $94,201.40. The to tal leceipts of the Grand Lodge, inclu ding a cash balance of SIO,OOI on hand at the close of the previous fiscal year, havejbeen $49,406.49, and the total dis burse $37,971.32, leaving a cash bal ance of 11,495.17. Deducting the cash balance 011 hand and the amount re- ceived from tho sale of United Stales bonds, tho revenue proper for the fis cal year was $30,004.18, and deducting from the disbursements the amount in* vested in the purchase of United States bonds, the expenses proper were $29,- 382.10, leaving a balance of the reve nue proper of $1,281.01 at the close of the year. Various rotine business was presen ted and referred to the appropriate committees, after which tho lodge ad journed till to-morrow raoruiug. A VETERAN GONE.— Hon. Philip Ruhl, of Buffalo township, died on Wednesday of last week, aged 89 years, •1 months aud 12 days. Deceased was a soldier of the War of 1812, and was a prominent local politician in his day, his worth and services being recognized in his election to repieseut this district in the Legislature two or three years. The Republican party of which ho was an honored and useful member, also elected him to fill tho rlllce of As sociate Judge—the duties of which he performed faithfully, honestly, crelit tfti*. * 'Ripe in years, lie has Leon called home to claim the reward of the faithful. r l lie funeral took place on Friday last, which was largely aLtended, Revs. Aiißpaoh, Grior and ileialer being tho otlicialing ministers.— Mifflinburg Telojraplu The population of the State of Kan sas is increasing at a rate that is mar vellous. The populatiou iii 1870 was 371),497, nnd It is believed that in 1880 it will be not less than ouc million. The total area in all farm crops is 7,- 757,130 acres—an increase during the past year of 1,340,514 acres. During the past three years the number c.f hogs has nearly trebled, the number of sheep has more than doubled, the num ber of horses has increased fifty one per cent., and of milch cows forty-six per cent. It is claimed that fully fifty thousand persons have arrived in the State since the first of March. These figures, collated by the State Board of Agriculture, show that Kansas is a great and growing State. Yet a quar ter of a century has not passed since Kansas was the scene of the sanguina ry border warfare in which "Ossawat tomie" Brown acquired a world-wide reputation.—JV". Y. Sun. By a ruling of the Post ofiice depart ment at Washington, much matter that heretofore was fiist-olass and cost three cents for each half ounce postage is now admitted at third class rates, thai is one cent for two ounces. The matter included under the 3bove cheap er rates of postage embraces bills of merchandise, waybills, bills of lading, invoices, mortgages, deeds, papers of legal procedure, insurance policies and various documents of insurance com' panies, hand bills, posters, chromos, lithographs, photographs, sterescopic views, printed cards, printed blanks and, in fact everything that does not partake of the nature of a personal cor* respondence. At sheriff's sale, at the court houso in Lewisburg, on the 13th inst., the following properties were disposed of to the parties and at the prices named : Farm of Hon. Wm. F. Wilson, S6,(XX); purchaser, Jans M. Wilson. Woodland of Hon. Wm. F. Wilson, $600; purchaser, Jane M. Wilson. House and lot of Hon Wm. F. Wil son in liartleton, $550; purchaser, Jane M. Wilson.— Mifflinburg Telegraph. The Democratic convention of Mas sachusetts was held at Springfield in that State on the 15th inst., and nom inated Gen. B. F. Butler, for Governor. He is now the candidate for the Dem ocracy and Greenbackers and hi 3 chances of success are not entirely hopeless. Democrats, see that your taxes are paid on or before Nov. 4th, else some- : body might challenge your vote. Don't I run any risks. OUI'IIANs'cnUHTSAI.K <>F V A LUAW.K UIiAL IS.STA'IK.—WiII be sM at pub. In sale, on iho promises and at the 1 at• residence of Abraham Ueber, d<*#'*', In Mi *'* twp.. on Km DAY, TIII; 21TH DAY OF Octobsh, A.l. Is7>), A No. 1 Kami near Spring Hank, adjoining lands of John lvi-camer, S. K. Faust anil oi to rs containing 10.i acres and 143 porches, about inj acres clourcd. Mm balance well timbered; there on crcctad a good Dwelling House. I>:ink barn and all other nee*saury outbuilding*. The buildings ami fen cos arc in good condhhm, and ilio land in a hlff'> state of cultivation. 'lk's is one of flic finest and moat deal ruble (arms in Brash valley, eonvonlcnt In all re spooN and of eas', across to lite Kail K, the following real estate*, \ I?. : All that certain lot Dr piece of "round situate in the town of Aaronshurg, nounded and described as follows: On the east by lot of John J. Frank. l>ea accounts are requested to call and make settlement without dciay. Samuel, Fiu V k llebersburg, Sept. 10.,' 87t>. A GOOD HOME Ft>K SALIS.—The old hnut e j stead of the lateOupt. Henry Smith.situate ! in Penns Valley, midway bd ween Miilheiin and Spring Mills, half a utile north of the tu n-piko • road, and miles from the rati r.- get her. j There are two dwelling houses, a good bunk Inrii and other outbuildin s on the premises. A fine, never-failing sprlnp. is convenient to house and burn. A large variety <-f fruit—ap ples. pears, peaches, plums, ebenb s. grapes, kc ~ are also on the ground. Altogether it is a verv desirable home, and will be sold at a bar gain to parties who will apply soon. Further information can be obtained on the premises. ! For terms Apply to ItBV. S. SMITH. Buffalo X lloads, Union county, Fa. tf MILLHEIM MARBLE WORKS. Deininger & Musser PROPKIETORS. This old and popular establishment is prepared^to do all work in their line in a style equal to any in Central Pennsylvania, A at prices nine k v , r COUCHES, x MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, of all styles and prices made on short notice. The proprietors hope, by Strict Attention TO BUSINESS, FAIR DEALING &0 C®®B W©RK to merit the continued confidence of their frierds and patrons, and cf the public at large. Shops east of Bridge, Millheim, Pa. THE YOUNG AMERICAN S6®y*BAW Beats the World, J. M. BEUGLER, Sole Proprietor, WILLIAMSFOKT, PA. Send for Circulars. HIGHEST HONORS AX TEX Centennial World's Fair, 18761 rss SHONINGER ORGANS PXOMOTWOXD jprAM2MOT7SLT AS TH BEST INSTRUMENTS. Their comparative excellence Is recognised bp the Judges In their lleport, from whioh the following is sn extract: "The B. SHONINGER ORG AIT CO.'# exhibit aa the best Instruments at s price rendering them possible to a large dua of pnrohaaers, having n combination of Reads £&a Bells, producing novel and pleasing effects, containing many desirable Improvements, wili stand longer in dry or damp ollaate. less liable to get out of ordor,all the boards being made three-ply, pnt together so t Is Impossible for them to either shrink, swell or split." TH& RANK UUGMS AWARDER THIS This Medal and Award was granted after the most severs competition of the best makers, before one of the most oompetent Juries over assembled. ' Hew Styles and prices jnet issued, which are In aooordanoo with our role, the BEST OR GAN for the least money. We sre prepared to appoint & few new Agents. Clnßlrated Catalogues mailed, post-paid, en application to B. SHONINGER ORGAN GO., 87 to 113 CHESTNUT STREET, Nsw Hay**. Comm. KEYSTONE WRINGER. Has Greater Capacity, Is More Durable, and i fcj i Than any other wringer now made. £fi ''-iffr - - ( THE BOLLS i|B t jjmßHß* Are made of Whito Rubber clear to TnTftMßlTh tl>c shaft. No twine or wire or fibrous ma. used.' The rubber is vulcaniaed upon the cannot be taken off except by cut otlicr rolls because there is nothing but -ill rubber on the shaft, and more durable because there is no twine or fibrous mate* .■ rial to rot out or wire to cut the rubber, kind of roll now known. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THE KEYSTONE WRINGER. t ESTABLISHED 1840. Bo sure and send for Catalogue and inquire for the i|p||pr - Taylor & Farley |||j||^J| CABINET ORG AN, IgV BEFOIiE PURCHASING ANY ORGAN. fyV'ga NONE SUPERIOR AND BUT FEW NOTHING SnODDY, AND PBICES LOW. MANUFACTORY AT WORCESTER, Mass. I KlLßkZw'3 DIRECT DRAFT EUREKA MOWER, 111111 8J THE LIGHTEST DRAFT MOWER. THE CHEAPEST M r >VVER. THE LAXGLST MOWErt. THE BEST MOWER IN THE WORLD. TEST! WOW2AI.S.* Th F.urvk* !• uj*.ru>r la !u.y ilC—cut inoi-hIM I errr n.r( w nw lu uor. II \UniS I.E\Vli t rrvtiilriit <*f Nw Vork Dalryinta's Awe. The mrlrr ef S pr*-, rut with lha Earrk* Mow. r I. man r,u ami laj'U than oftor lb* tIJ. -rut ruvhirrt. GEORGE W. HOFFMAN, rr.w4.108l Kkruin 1 Club, Eltoirm, N. Y. The F.anka Mmw It Ibt rtfy bwl w* trrr taw, and tbrn it bo tidowut Ua4tr that cms coir.paw wI'Ml in any r>;wct. v. n. rimxrr, fltlt 'lrwjt Urtom, Wyioj, P. T). manner la wblrh It 1.!t<< tba rnlprrut, Innao and open la the tun an J wind ready far drying, pnii the Kurvka far abe-ui of any uuubUm 1 cvrr uwd. B. LA PORTS, At) lutu, Pa, Manufactured by EUREKA MOWER CO. Towanda, Bradford County, Pa. Correspondence solicited* Circulars mailed on application. NICHOLS, SHEPARD& CO., llattlo Crock, Mlcb. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE " VIBRATOR" TKBESHiSG HACKiNERY. THE Wnfchlcvt Crain-Stivhir, Time-Saving, an ! Monry-Bavlng Thresher* of thiv dav and aonrra* t'on. Beyond all rivalry f>r Rapid Work, Pcrlect CUwaiag, and for Sat leg Uraiu Irani Vv'arUgo. STEAM Power Threshers a specialty Npt rial J ■ilea or Separators rnado expressly hr Steam Power. OUR Unrivaled Steam Thresher Engines, both Portable ani Traction, with Valuable Improve ment*, far beyond auy other niako or kind. THE ENTIRE Threshing Expenses (and often throe to Ave timer that amount) can be made by the Extra Orain SAVED by these Improved Machine*. GRAIN Kaisers will not submit to the enor mous wastage of Grain and the inferior work done by all other machine*, when oucc posted on the difference. TMTOT Only Vastly Superior for Wheat, Oaf s^ *— Barley, Rye, and like Grain*. but the On.r Succe ful Thresher In Flax, Timothy, Millet, Clover, and like j Seed*. Requires no "attachments" or "rebuilding" to change from Grain to Seeds. XN Thorough Workmanship. Elegnnt Finish, Perfection of Parts, Completeness of Equipment, etc., our " Vline*Ton" Thresher OutUts are Incouiparable. of Parts, using less than one-half the usual Rett* and Gears. Makes Clean Work, with no Littering* or Scatterings. rOl'R Sixes of Separators Made, Ranging from Six toTwclvo-llorsusixc, and two styles of Mount ed Horse Powers to match. rOR Particulars, Call on our Dealers or write to us for Illustrated Circular, which wo mail free. FOX'iS PATENT Breech-Loading Shot Gun Barrels slide ono side. Ku hineo tontkmi*. A Gun to stand the wear and tear, and not get shaky or out of order. Prices, from $50.00 upwards, Stud stamp for Circular to AMERICAN ARMS CO. -* 103 Milk Street, Bostou, Mass. VICTORIOUS! HIGHEST & BEST AWARD And Grand Model cf Honor. Economy, Durability and Rapidity combined with perfect work, Arc Distinguishing Features of the celebrated ■ Giant Farm arl Waretesc Fans, MADE E/ A. P. DICKEY, Raclno, Wis. Now having many !a?c imp-overrents, tlicy are fully equal to cveiy demand; cleaning a.t finds of Gram, Peas, Beans, Castor Pears, Com aid Small Seed. They grade Whe.it j-crlectly by ince handling. Sep arate Oats from Wheat, Barley and Kyc. They have very perfect arrangements *f-r cleaning Timothy, CDvcr, Flax Sc-d, Orchard Crncs, and all other Small Seed*, 'ihey Chctf i erf ct'.y, rnd combine every qualification required to do the best work in the shortest time. Warehouse, as well as T'rsrt Mill*:, are largely con structed, both kinds requiring r.ir.e rizes to accom modate the demand, and giving n capacity effrem 5c to 500 bushels per hour, according to s.rc cf mill. 1 They arc shipped, tx.xcd for ocean transportation, and "set up" or "knocked down" for forwarding | inland, as requested; and in all riser put free or • board Cars or Steamer. Orders foiled fame day ai ! received. Mills shipped "knocked down" go for half tht | freight charged as when f rvvarded "set up." OUo graphs and Circulars supplied on application. Price will he quoted and en liberal terms. Corres | pondeace solicited. ■PHE White j B SEWING MACHINE VrZ22 BE3Y OF &JLX+ Unrivaled i.i Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, fa P,*{Hilarity And Undisputed in the Broad Clam orectNQTMC / VERY B3S3Y OPESUTZMQ sit scr£a:r.T SHU.ikg, UANOSUHEST, AND ! Host Perfect Sewing MaoUni IH THE WORLD. The jrea 1 popularity of tha While Is the most son- tribute to its excellence and superiority over other machines, and in submitting It to the trade we put It upon Its merits, and In no instance has it ever yet fatted io satisfy any recommendation In its favor. The dementi forthcWWie has Increased to such an extent that we cro now compelled to turn out A. Goxn.p3.eto Cowing 2^£a.elilxi® cv-crjr tiaxea saaias.-a.tc® iaa. tise- to o-apply t3a. cLoa-aa.eua.cil Every machlno Is varrarded for 3 years, and sold tor rsh at liberal discounts, or upon easy payments, to suit the convenience of customers* WASZKrS WiiTYI3Iiui;CC;UK£D imnw?. mm SEwiWmcHiNE coT to 358 Euslld Ave., Cieveiand. Ohio, crti for iuU;. t or n-t-e copy of " Kuiimuk l'actfle HoP* j etcad." id Jitii Luud C'uiuiulMlouer. Saliai, Kuw. ' HT • mMm • HELMJBOLD'S COMPOUND Fluid Extract ' BUCHU. PHARMACEUTICAL. SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR ALL DIBRABIB of the Bladder & Kidneys. For Debility, Lossof Memory, In dis posil ion.to Exertion or Business, Short ness ol Iheatli, Troubled with Thoughts of Disease, Dimness of Vision, Paiu in tlie Back, Chest and Head, liush of Bhwdtothe Head, Pale Countenance and Dry Skin. If these symptoms nre allowed to go on, very frequently Epileptic Fits and Con sumption follow. When the constitution becomes . affected iv requires the aid of an invigor ating medicine to strength en and tone up the system—which "ilclmbold's nucha" DOES IN EVERY CASE. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU IS UNEQUALLED By any remedy known. It is prescrib ed by the moat eminent physicians, over the world, iu Rheumatism, Spermatorrhoea. Neuralgia, Nervousness^ Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation,' Aches and Pains, General Debility, Kidney Disease, Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility, Epilepsy, Head Troubles, Paralysis, General 111 Health, Spinal Diseases, Sciatica, Deafness, Decline, Lumbago, Catarrh," Nervous Compl'ts, Female Complaiuts. Headache, Pain in the shoulders, Cough, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, Erup tions, Bad Taste in the Moutb, Palpi tation of the heart, Pain in the region of the Kidneys and a thousand otber painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. B— — 1 —-J- MMHi ajtlTljkwi Invigorates tbe Stomaeh, and stimulates the torpid Liver, Bow els and Kidneys to healthy action, in cleansing the blood of all impurities, and imparting new life and vigor to the whole system. A single trial will be quite sufficient to convince the most hesitating of its valuable remedial qualities. Price $1 per Bottle, t Or Six bott es for $5. Delivered to any address free from ob servation. "Patients" may consult by letter, re ceiving the same attention as by call ing. Competent Physicians attend to cor respondents. All letters should be ad dressed to H. T. HELMBOLD, Druggist and Cbfiiist Philadelphia, Pa. CAUTION !! See that the private Pro prietary Stamp is • on each bot tle. EVERYWHERE. .