Journal. THURSDAY, JUNE 25TH, 1885. Published - by R. A. BUMILLErT LOCAL NEWS. SUBSCRIBE for the JOURNAL. —Cheap r Summer Silks at D. S. K." A Co's. —Bellefonte will have a circus nn the 30lh instant. —Good Dress Cashmeres for 25 cents a yard at Kauffman's. —W. T. Auman is home from the New Berlin seminary. WANTED.— One or two nice Shouts. Inquire of D. S. Kauffman A Co. —Some of our farmers in this neigh - borhood have started to make hay. —D. W. Zeigler, Penn street is breaking ground for his new house. —The Bellefonte Court House is un dergoing necessary repairs at present. —Survival of the litest.Downs' Elixir has outlived eyery other cough remedy simply because it is the best. —Ladies, for a fine and complete line of Embroideries call at Kauffman's store. —Last Sunday was the longest day and summer is already on the decliue. llow time flics ! —New Cabbage, Beans, Peas, Pine apples, Ac., to be bad at the Millheim Grocery this week. —J. Spigelmyer moved into David Scholl's property, at the eastern end of Main Street, last Friday. —Mr. Bolinger, of York, Pa , is a visitor at C. F. Deiuinger's and was one of oui callers this week. —Gospel Hymns, No. 1 2 A 3 combin ed,with or without music—at the Jour nal store. tf —Eyery bottle of Arnica A Oil Lini ment sold is warranted by the proprie tors to give satisfaction or money will be refuuded. —Mr. A Mrs.Creisher,of Mifflinburg, were sojourning in Millbeim for sever al days, the guests of Mrs. A. J. Har ter. —The Lewisburg nail works are running a double set of hands day and night. The demand for their nails is very large. —Sunday night we had a rerfeshing rain which greatly helped vegetation and rendered the atmosphere cool and pure on Monday morning. — ( "Have used Dr Thomas' Electric Oil for croup and colds, and declare it a positive cure." Contributed, by Wm. Kay, 570 Plymouth Ave., Buffalo,N.Y. —The plasterers have started on their job in A, J. Harter's new house. That boss mechanic, "Wm. Shafer, of Spring Mills, has the contract for the work. —T. F. Moyer,the agreeable proprie tor of the Rebersburg hotel, gave the JOURNAL a business call last Saturday forinoon. Will be glad to have him call often. , POSITIVELY AT HALF PRICE.— We are selling our Straw Hats at half pr ice. Come and get the benefit of this extra ordinary offer. D. S. Kauffman & Co. —Mr. Donehower, of LewisLurg, spent a few days last week along our mountain streams enjoying the sport of fishing for trout. By all reports he is a success in that line. —Mr. P. S. Meyer's house on Penn street, occupied by Rev. Mountz, is be ing greatly improved by new weather boarding and a very neat porch. And still the good work goes on. —Mrs. John Keen had the gutter a long the pavement in front of her Main street residence cobbled with stone, which prevents the rain water from standing and stagnating there. —Dr. Keber, who formerly practiced medicine in this town, but is now lo cated at Lilyville, Mifflin county, was here last week, and removed his furni ture to his present place of resideuce. —Mr. Thomas Kister informs us that he heard the peculiar noise made by lo custs, while at Aaronsburg the other day. They must be the advance agents of that great and destructive plague. Look out for them. —Do not forget the festival of the Reformed Ladies' Mite society next Saturday afternoon and eyening. You may expect first-class ice-cream and cakes and an agreeable time. Go and "help those women." —A. D. Dtdninger is home on a few weeks* visit to his parents, after which he expecti to fill the position of a clerk in Thomas' hardware establishment, York, Pa. May success attend him In the commercial field. —Ayer's Sarsaparilla operates radical ly upon and through the blood, and is a safe, reliable, and desoluto cure for the various diseases, complaints, and dis orders, due to debility, or to any con stitutional taint or infection. STRIKE, STRIKE, STRIKE.— In order to raise a balance wanting in the Town Clock fund,the Town ClocK Committee btfve decided lo bold an ice cream festi val in the afternoon and eyening of the Fourth of July, in the Town Hall of 3f'llheim. AH are concerned in this enterprise and a cordial invitation is extended to all to assist in contributing the necessary balance. By order of the Town Clock Com. —Daily adding new goods to their al ready immense stock—D. S. Kauffman A Co. —The Burdock Plant is one of the best diuretics or kidney regulators in the vegetable world, and the compound known as Burdock Blood Bitters, is unsurpassed in all diseases of the kid neys, liver and blood. Next Monday evening is the time for the regular monthly business meet ing of the Millheim Fire Department, when the election of several proposed members will be proceeded w th. The otlicerß request a full turn out. —A black snake measuiing over four feet in length was killed in Wra. 11. Smith's woudhouse last Wednesday. One of Mr. Smith's boys on entering the building almost tramped on the snake with his bare feet. A close escape. —L. ltufus Bierly,of Miles township, put out circulars this week, stating that he will open a select school at Madisonburg, commencing Monday, July 27tli, to continue for ten weeks. All select and common school branches will be taught. NEW GOODS.—J/VS. E. J. Brumgard just received a new lot of Millinery Goods, which comprises the latest and most beautiful styles of Ileadwear ever brought to town, ller prices are mod el ate and the ladies are kindly request ed to give her a call. tf —Philipsburg experts to make a big day of it on the Fourth, Arrange ments are being made for a grand pa. rade of bands, fire companies, G. A. R. posts, Ac. Ilorse races and dancing in t e afternoon and pyrotechnic dis plays in the evening, to wind up the programme. WE ARE GOING.— We hear that quite a crowd of our people expect to go to Lewisburg on the Fourth, to spend the day agreeably among our Union county neighbors and witness thegiaud Centennial proceedings of that burg. Think the JOURNAL cr6w will be iu th 9 crowd, devil and all. NOTlCE. —Having been appointed a geut by the Middletown Tube & Irou Company of Middletown, Pa., for the sale of their Iron Pipes, Ac , all persons needing anything in this line will save money by calling on me. W. 11. BARTHOLOMEW, 20-3 m Spring Mills, Pa. —MUSICAL COLLEGE.— The 28th Session of six weeks, opens Monday evening, July 27, for the study and Training of Young Ladies in Vocal and Instrumental Music. For circu* lars, address F. C. MOYER, Director, • Freeburgh, Pa. —The undersigned wishes to inform the citizens of this community that be expects to teach a fallterm of school iu the Grammar room on Penn street, and respectfully solicits the public pat ronage. Due attention given to advan ced scholars and terms reasonable. M. I. JAMISON. —Farmers will please notice the ad vertisement of W. L. Suyder, of Spring 3fills,who deals extensively in all kinds of agricultural implements,and is agent tor steam engines and machinery. You will find Mr. Snyder a first-class man to deal with and his prices will com pare well with the times. Give him a call. —Avoid by all means the use of calo mel for bilious complaints. Ayer's Ca thartic Pills compounded entirely of vegetable ingredients, haye been tested for forty years, and are acknowledged to be the best remedy eyer devised for torpidity of the liver, costiveness, and all derangements of the digestive appa ratus. —The JOURNAL scribe acknowledges the generous treat of our friends, Mr. Geo. B. Mensh and Mrs. Ilgen Musser, in the shape of excellent strawberries. As this delicious fruit does not grow in our garden we appreciate the rare dish so much more and do not hesitate to pronounce the berries first-class. Many thanks. —Oh ! Oh ! This howling, jumping raging toothache ! I would give any thing for relief. Well, it won't cost you much. 15 cents will get you a bot ile of the Great Zingara Toothache Drops. Guaranteed. For toothache and neuralgia the Great Zingari has no equal. Keep them in the house, they may save you hours of agony. Sold by J. jSisenhuth, Millheim, Pa. CHILDREN'S DAY.— Children's Day will be properly observed in the Evan gelical church at Millheim next Sab bath, June 28th. The exercises will consist of singing, responsiye reading and addresses by Rev. S, M. Mounlz, Rev.C.F.Deininger and the superinten dent, D. L Zerby. Exercises begin at 2p. m. All are invited to attend. —Picnics at the Penn3 Caves, near Farmers 1 Mills, are quite frequent oc curances. Nearly every fair Saturday some party or organization spend the day there by picnicing. Last Saturday the Fanners' Mills band held a festival and picnic there and our townsman, Wm. M. Ilartman, who was in atten dance, reports a good and profitable time. Deininger's Ready Reference T..x Receipt Book ts growing in public fa vor. Customers from a distance are l>egiuning to call for it. It is an ad mitted necessity for every tax-payer who does his business iu a practical manner. It it arranged to last for ten years and sells at the low price of 40 cents. Call and see it at the JOURNAL Store. —Just got in a new lot of White Dress Goods at Kauffman's Store. —On Saturday landlord Frain dis sected his 341b. turtle and in the even ing dished up a fine supper consisting of turtle soup, cherries, Ac. The band whom be bad invited to play in honor of the occasion was treated to this* de licious repast. —B. O. Deininger left homo on Mon day morning for Gettysburg, to attend the annual meeting of the Seminary Board, of which he is a member. He expects to stop at Carlisle, Abbotts town, East Berlin and York before he returns, which will he about beginning of next weea. We wish him a pleasant journey. Meanwhile the Journal Book A Stationery store is loft in our care. —A Crownover, Saulsbury, Pa., writes : \T. A. McDonald. Dear Sir Your Liver Pills are giv ing good satisfaction hero and there is quite a demand springing up for them. Please send me three dozen boxes at once, as I am out and some of my ens tomers won't have any other.' Comment needless. Dissatisfied pur chasers can have their money refunded. JOHNSTON, HOLL.OWA Y CO., Philadelphia Agents- Sold by J. Eisenhuth. Millheiui, Pa. FESTIVAL. — The undersigned would resiK'ctfully inform the public that they will hold a festival in the town hall at Millheim on Friday and Satur day, July 24th and 25th, at which ICE CREAM, CAKES A LEMONADE will be seryed in the best manner. The pro ceeds are to go for the benelit of the unfinished Ev. church and they extend a cordial invitation to all to attend and patronize the festival. Ev. LADIES' MITK SOCIETY. —A letter from Dr. O. Sumner Mus ser to his parents at Aaionsburg states that he completed his sea voyage the next day from the date of his letter, (June 11th) and reports a very pleasant tiip, unmarred by any sea sickness or mishaps. This is good news to his pa rents as well as to his many friends whose good wishes accompanied the gentleman on his journey over the wild waves. The letter was written on board of ship at Flushing, about a day's jour ney from the haven of Antwerp. Two ACCIDENTS.— On Wednesday evening of last week at Grenninger's saw mill, which is at present operating on Gentzel's tract iu Penn township, Mr. Luther Shreckengast had the mis fortune to come iu too close contact with the c'ucular saw and had a deep gash cut in his arm at the wrist. The following evening, Mr. Jacob Steiger, working on the same mill had some of his toes smashed by tlie fall of some heavy timbers. The injured par ties are doing as well as can be expect ed under such circumstances. —A BOTTLE ot Curtis' Carmelite Cordia 1 should occupy the bandy com er of eyery travellers satchel. No pru dent person will think of undertaking a journej involving changes of climate, diet and water, without first procuring a bottle It never fails 1 It never dis appoints! Money refunded in every case when a single bottle, as directed, fails to cure any case of cholera, dysen tery, cholera inorbus.diarrhoea,cramps, pains in the bowels, or any intestinal irritation. Sold by all dealers. JOHNSTON, HOLLOW AY A CO. Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, Pa. —The farmers of Penns and Brush valleys will be pleased to learn that the Steam Thresher owned and operated by Mr. Geo. W. Vonado, of Madisonburg, Pa. will again be ready to give the al most unbounded satisfaction that mavli ed its last years' performance. Farmers should be careful what machines they get, as the best is always the cheapest. Some machines will waste more grain than will pay the cost of threshing, while this machine not only saves all the grain but also cleans it better than any other. Farmers, giye it a trial and you will have no other. EVERY LITTLE HELPS.— You may only owe us a dollar or two on sub scription, and think that isn't much— we could easy get along without that little sum. Of course it isn't much,but the trouble is, there are too many sub scribers who think in the same way and the little sums soon swell to a con siderable figure. If we had these small amounts in our pockets instead of in the books we could ruu this printing establishment with leas worry and vex ation. Our subscribers, especially out of the county, who owe us will please give heed to this item aud remember that every little helps. Main street at present rcceiyes its full share of improvements. S. T. Frain 'aid a splendid flagstone pave ment in front of his hotel and the building and its new portico will short ly be treated to a few coats of paint of a light shade. Dr. S. G. Gutelius greatly bettered the appearance of his residence by a coat of pure white paint, pleasantly contrasted by bright green shutters. W. S. Musser is repainting the Mus ser Tlouse, which will give it its form er clean and tastv appearance. There are still other places along that thor oughfare, that are very much in need of an overhauling, and we would gladly report progress in the improvement line in future issues. —The four greatest and most desir able properties of a successful medicine are perfectly combined in McDonald's Blood Purifier or Sarsaparillan Altera tive. In malassimilation of food and dyspepsia its effects are speedy and hap py For disfiguring humors of scrofula and tetter, the loathsome sores of ven eral diseases, the burning torturers of erysipelas, no other medicine can poss ibly tqual it. As a spring medicine, perfect blood purifier, efficient and safe diuretic and aperient, it meets with gratifying favor from the medical pro fession and the people. Dissatisfied buyers can have their money refunded. JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY & CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, Pa. —AN ORDINANCE to forbid the use of fireworks and firearms of any kind within the built-up portions of town I on the Fourth of July : Be it ordained hy the Town Council of the Borough of Millheiui, and it is hereby ordained hy authority of the same, that the last clause of section 31 of the ordinances of £ pril 21, 1870, reading as follows : "or upon the 4th of July of any year" be and life same is hereby repealed. J. 11. MAIZE, D. L. ZERIIY, Sec. Prest. Approved : A. C.MUSSKR, Millheim.June 13th,1885. Chief Bur. —There is something nice about Holler flour, that you do not find in flour made in a Grist mill. In order to supply the people of Perms and Brush valleys witli this superior article, Ma jor J. B. Fisher, of Penn Hall, has fit ted up his mill at Farmers' Mills with the best and most ion owned roller pro cess in tne country. He has procured the celebrated Allis ltolls foi his flour ing mill and besides has furnished the establishment with the most complete set of mill machinery to be found any where. If you wish to buy choice roll er flour,that can not easily be beat,send or give your orders to J. B. Fisher's Uoller Flouring Mill, where they are now ready for business. See new ad vertisement in another column. —Druggists as a rule are extremely jealous and careful of the honor of their profession,and are loth to praise a med icine which they do not from persoual knowledge know to be a meritorious article. They all agree, however, that for smallness of dose, easiness to take, and effectiveness as a worm destroyer, McDonald's Celebrated Worm Powders are the best and most desirable vermi fuge in their stock, and do not hesitate to recommend them. Dissatisfied buy ers can have their money refunded. JOHNSTON, HOLLOW A Y CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eiseubuth, Millheim.Pa. —The Bellefoute Daily Netcs of Mon day says ; So far as we know, the excursion train to Lewisburg on Fourth of July will consist of twenty cars. This will be suthcient to accommodate 000 people comfortably. The pi ice of the excur sion will be sl. The train will start promptly at 6 o'clock, and go oyer the new road. Arriving at Lewisburg a bout 0 o'clock,seven hours will be spent there and the train will start for Belle foute at 4 o'clock. —The following list of industrial representations will form one of the sections of the great parade which will take place atLewisburg in the forenoon of the Fburth of July. Taking into consideration all the other different parts of the procession, such as bands, fire companies, military companies,&c., we may venture to say that it will be a grand display and will do credit to Lewisburg's centennial festivities : No. 1. Representing an old Dutch Oven, and a range of present style. No. 2 Represented by the Butch ers. No. 3. Representing an old lady knitting, and another one knitting by machine. No. 4. An old lady sewing by hand and one by machine. No. 5. Representing old and pres ent shoe business. No. 6. Blacksmith with forge and bellows making nails. No. 7. Nail making by machine. Here follow two men carrying scythes, to be followed by a mowing machine ; then follows a bay rake ; tben two men with sickles, two with grain crad les, two with hand rakes ; then fol lows a self-raking reaper, then a self binder. No. 8. Two men threshing with flails. Then follows a traction engine drawing a threshing machiue and clo ver huller. No. 9. Planing lumber by band on work bench. No. 10. Planing lumber by Power. No. 11. Representing old Ludwig Derr Mill. No. 12. Crayon picture of Buffalo steam mil). No. 13. Steam power printing press. Np. 14. Bearing an old Washington Printing Press. Both presses engaged printing the history of Lewisburg, to be furnished a copy for distiibution. Here follows a representation of the telephone. No. 15. Ancient portraits and pres ent style photography. No. IG. Water works, pump and stand pipe. The paper printed and distributed to the public shall be entitled 4 'Lewisburg Centennial Paper." Aaronsburg, June 22nd, 1885. MR. EDITOR ;—Letscht Woch bat en Kerl en Brief g'schriewa for eier Zeit ing wega unserer Reservoir Meeting, un er hat in sellem Brief ebbes gemen tinned von ehra Man der so en langer llals soli hawe das er ken frisli Wasser in sei Mage griege kann, because es debt allemal so warm were als sei Mage ebs dort ana kurnma deht. Aber sell is net halwer so schlim m als wie seller anuer Mann wo g'sagt hat das die Frag wer—"Quantity or Quality ?" Er hat g'sagt er wer for Quality. Ich deuk wann's fer Bier gieng, dann wer'sa so. A wer wann seine Melid ilire Kleeder Stub widder brenna debt wie sie bat etliche Woche zurick dann glaub ich er debt, dull wie seller "reich Mann" wo sich in der Hell gefunna hat. Er debt rufe fer Wasser, awer er dent uix sage wega Quality, just so das es Feuer ausmache deht. Sell wer about was notliwendig wer and wer aw about was er liawe viot. Des duhis now fer desmahl. HANNICKEL. LEWISIUTRO CENTENNIAL.— For the accommodation of persons at Lcmont and otlier points between Lemont and Rising Sprimr desiring to visit Lewis burg July 4, for the Centennial Celcbra tion, Train No. 4, will start from Lf inont at 5.30 a. m., stopping at interme diate stations, leaving Ji/ifllinburg at 8.00 a. m., arriving at Lowisburg at 8 85 a. m., and for the return trip train No. 7 will be held at Lewisburg until 3.40 p. m., and run through to Lemont, aniving at J/iifiinburg at 4.13 p. m., Lemont 7.25 p. m. [Will give rates next week.J —Nice Dotted Swiss at the neVstore of D. S. Kauffman & Co., on Main street. Neighboring News. SMITH TOWN. Mrs. John Ilarshbirger has been in Nittany Valley for three weeks and is unable to return home on account of sickness. John Keen patched up the old barn again. Build a new one John. B. F. Frankenberger, E. E. Bieasier and W. F. Smith were the fishers this week. They returned minus tlip fish. Miss Ida M. Keen is visiting rela tives in Mittlinburg this week. Thursday E.E. Bressler will transfer a colony of bees from an old hive into an improved frame hive. Miss Barber, daughter of that popu lar cow drover of White Springs, Un ion county, was the guest of Miss Liz zie Keen last week ; also J. C. Smith, of Driftwood. One of our boys gave a birthday pine apple party. A very pleasant time was had. Kroider Frank and Chaacey Frankenberger celebrated their birth day in a like manner. Mrs. S. I). Musser, J. C. Smith, B. O. Deiuinger and R. A. Bumiller, four ladies from Millheim, paid short but pleasant visits to Mrs. H. G. Smith and Mis. Chas. Frankenberger last Sat urday. MlssC. Ileckman, who has been staying with Lizzie Keen for quite a while, will return to her home near Penn Hall until after harvest, when she intends to go to Reading, Allen town and Philadelphia, to visit freinds and relatives. We are sorry to see the lady leave us. On Thursday evening a party of folks unexpectedly called at 'Squire Duck's and were hospitably treated to ice cream. They bad some choice mu sic and a good time in general. J. 11. Frank bought a buggy from Charles Gutelius for $5.00 the other day. He spent about 50 cents at it and now $30.00 wouldn't buy it. Business in John. JUMBO. COBURN. A new corn doctor on the evening train. Miss Jennie Stalllecker was seen in our town last week. Mrs. Freaster an'* Mrs. fßowersox, from Woodward, spent Sunday last in this place. Geo. B. Stover and wife returned from Kansas on Saturday, where they were visiting friends and relatives. Miss Lizzie Katherman from Miffliu burg, is visiting at W. H. Kreamers. Joel Kerstettor is building an addi tion to his house on Main street. Many improvements are being made in our town this summer. Wm. Bird and son, of Aaronsburg, are at present engaged in plastering Gable's house. Thomas C. says he had a "oanged up time," while away Sunday eyening. Boys, will we celebrate the ever glo rious Fourth in Lewisburg ? Z. MADISONBURG. Jos. Bierly constructed a nice pale fence around his premises. Jacob W.Hazel has given his house a coat of paint. The farmers are beginning to talk a bout making hay. The crop will te much smaller than it was last year. Samuel B. Shafer and L. B. Stover spent a few days at State College last week. Rev. Saner, of New Berlin, the son in-law of Mrs. R*ber, of this place, i s here on a visit. STILL. —A full line of Jerseys just received —all styles and prices at D. S. Kauff man te Cos MARRIED. On the 18th lust., at the home ot the bride, Centre Mills, Pa., by hev. F.Aurand, Mr.Jacob Heller, or Kebersburg and Miss Mary J. Smull, of Centre Mills. Pure And Unadulterated ! (£1 T. Fit AIN, Proprietor of the 4|First National Hotel,& MILLHEIM, PA., wishes to inform the public that he keeps the following liquors constantly on band and tn snresthem all strictly pure, and especially a dapted for medical purposes: WHISKEYS; , Hannesville, Imported Holland, Poughkeepsle, London, itush, WIMES; Hang, Blackberry, Louisville, Elderberry, Kentucky. Port liK ANDYS- Huckleberry, Plain, Catawba, Ginger, Grape. Sherry, , , . , Blackberry, Applejack, Peacb. New England Rum. Aff* These liquors are all guaranteed to be not than four years old and can be strongly reccommended as wholes jme and healthy. MALT LIQUORS, such as PORTER, ALE and LAGERalwayson draught. J. H. KURZENKNABE & SONS' MUSIC HOUSE. 1202 N. THIRD STREET, HARRISBURG, PA. BAUS & CO'S Square, Grand Boudoir Gem & Orchestral Upright, Grand The best now made and endorsed by all eminent artists. CS- The most beautiful and sweetest toned in the world Smaller Musical Instruments, Organ ettes, Musical Boxes, Musical Toys, &c. Sheet Music (including the popular 5 and 10 cent musio) Musio Books Strings, &o. * CALL TO SIE3IE3 US. fli Harry J. Kurzenknabe, Millheim, Pa., Agent for Union and Centre Counties. MIhLMEIM MAMOZB WOMBS _A_. O. MUSSBH, (SUCCESSOR TO DEININGER & MUSSER,) DEALER IN All kinds of Marble Work, SUCH AS Monuments, Headstones, Tablets, Tombs, &c. ALL KINDS OF Granite Monuments and Headstones furnished at lowest prices. SHOP OX MAIX STREET, EAST OF BRIDGR. PENN HALL CARRIAGE WORKS ! >J~- C. OOHSI Proprietor and Manufacturer of Buggies, Carriages, Spring Wagons, Ac. Experienced workman employed and satisfactorv work guaranteed at all times. New and improved machinery in the shops. Repair work promptly attended to. Prices as low as anywhere From Pole to Pole AVEU'S SARSAPARIIXA has demonstrate:' < power of cure for all diseases of the blocu. The Harpooner's Story. New Bedforxl, June 1,1C53. DR. J. C. ATXR & Co.—Twenty years I waa a harpooner in the North Pacific, w!><:lt>v others of the crew and myself were laid u,> v ih scurvy Our bodies were bloated, gums su'.U n and bleeding, teeth loose, purple blotches ail over us, and our breath seemed rotten. Take it by and large we were pretty badly off. All our lime-juice was accidentally destroyed, but the captain had a couple dozen bottles of AYEU'S SARSAPACILLA and gave us that. We recov ered on It quicker than I have ever seen uu u brought about by any other treaUnentfor S curvy, and Pve seen a good deal of it. Seeing no tneu tion in your Almanac of your Sarsaparilla tt ! i: ; good for scurvy, I thought you ought to know o. this, and so send you the facts. Respectfully yours, RALru Y. WIS a ATS. Tho Trooper's Experience, Ma seen, Africa,) X r ai\ it.. J,-S3. 1)R. J. C. ATER & Co.—Gentlemen: I have much pleasure to testify to the great value < f your Sarsaparilla. We have been sLklio.i. .1 here for over two years, during which tho. w • had to live in tents. Being under canvas f> r such a time brought on what is called s:i t.vt country "veldt-sores." 1 had those > nr. *f. r some time. I was advised to take your Nirfa- Snrilla, two bottles of which made my sor.s isappear rapidly, and I nin now quite Wi.lL Yours truly, T. K. Boots', Trooper, Capo Mounted Jtylcmcn. Ayers Sarsaparih'a Is the only thoroughly effective blood-purifier, the only medicine that eradicates the poisons ol Scrofula, Mercury, and Contagious Disease from tlic system. PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowel I, Mass. Sold by all Druggists: Price $1; Six bottles for $5. BY THE STOCKTON Corner Maryland and Atlantic avenues, Atlantic City. N. J. This spiendld hotel is now ready to receive guests for the season. Fine view of the ocean, and excellent battling, boating, fishing, &c. Dancing pavllUou attached. IVELSKY LEFI.EK, Proprietors. 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A particle is applied iuto each nostril, causing no pain and is agreeable to use. Price 50 cents by mail or at Druggists. Send for circular. ELY BROTHERS. Diuggists, Qwego, N. Y. Parker's Tonic A Pnre Family Medicine that Neyer Intoxicates. If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or any disease or weakness and require a stim ulant take PAKKEK'S TONIC at once ; it will in vigorate and build you up from the first dese but will never intoxicate. It has saved hun dreds of lives, it may save yours. HISOOX&CO-, 163 William Street, New York. 50c. and $1 sizes, at all dealers in medicines. Great saving in buying dollar size. 21-4t Intelligent SOLICITORS WANTED for the BUU.S.GRANT His OWN ACCOUNT of the greatest military strug gle of modern times. 100,000! ! orders already taken. Will sell immensely. 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