THURSDAY, JULY 16TH, 1885. Published by R. A. BUMILLER. AND still the "offensivo partisan" has to go. THE MERCURY iu New York city last Thursday ran up to 96 degrees* Ten persons died of the heat, and eleven persons became sick. THI CHOLERA in Spain is ragmg fearftilly. On the 6th and 7th inst, 2800 persons were lying sick in that kingdom and 980 died of the pest. BENBOW, a new vessel of the British navy, which has been launched lately, carries guns that will throw shot weighing 1800 pounds. AMONG the bills lately passed by the Pennsylvania Legislature is the one forbidding the manufacture and sale of the deadly toy pistol. The article is but small but it bad become one of the greatest nuisances out and fully deserves the "bounce." MRS. DUDLEY, the would be murder ess of O'Donovan Rossa,in New York, slipped clear on the popular insanity dodge. The jurj brought in a ver dict of "not guilty,"and it was recom mended to have the notorious lady put in an asylum. It is said that her relatives petitioned to be allowed to take her back with them to Englaud. THAT the "general depression" in industrial circles, does not make itself felt in all localities, is proven by the boom of the masons and bricklayers in Chicago. As it seems, that city is spending an immense lot of capital in building projects, and while other la borers must be glad to haye employ ment at any wages, and many manu facturers, merchants, etc., have hard work to keep above water,the masons and bricklayers in Chicago are all busy everyday at from $4.00 to $6.00 per day and at headquarters of the Union, demands have come in for sev eral hundred more men. This is a splendid opportunity for that class of mechanics to save up for a rainy day. THE TORIES, who at present have hold of the government wheel in Eng land, must enter the elections with a popular programme, if they would be successful Their conservative prin ciples, to wit "upholding of the old ways' 9 and "opposition to innova tions" even if the latter are improve ments on the old, do not with the people's approval By observing a strong foreign policy, which will se cure the friendship of Germany, Aus tria, Turkey and other nations, the conservatives will stand the best chance of victory in the elections. The new ministry, however, seems to be aware of the necessity of such a course, and the liberals are becoming alarmed at the strategims employed by the conservatives in the coming struggle. THE Republican State Convention, at Harrisburg, on Wednesday, July Bth,nominated Col. Wattbew Stanley Quay, of Beaver county, for State Treasurer. This is as most people who keep posted in political affairs,ex pected. The arrangements had all been made in the well-known machine style and it was with but little trouble that the nomination of boss Quay was accomplished. But as in the memorable campaign of 1884 there is a dissatisfied and rebellious element in republican ranks, repre senting the better class of republicans who do not expect to keep quiet in the coming struggle aud should the Democrats nominate a man who is in all respects superior to Colonel Quay, there is a probability of democratic success. The platform of the conven tion and the candidate nominated are well suited together Mr- Malcolm Hay Retires. Ex-Congressman Stevenson, of Illi nois, to Succeed Him. WASHINGTON, July 3. Malcolm Hay has tendered his resignation as First Assistant Postmaster-General. The President has accepted it to take effect Monday July 6th, and appoint ed Ex-Congressman Stevenson, of 111 inois, to succeed him. Mr. Hay has made an efficient officer in spite of his feeble health, but has found himself unable to cope with the business of his position, which is one of the most exacting in the whole civil service. It is the intention of Colonel Hay to leave in a few days for Colorado or Wyoming. Mr. Hay refused to re ceive any compensation for the time he was absent in Florida and turned over the voucher which he received for his salary for that time to the Treasury department. WASHINGTON LETTER. From ourltoffular Correspondent. WASHINGTON, D. July 24, issr. A million and three-quarters of dollars bo longiiiß to the whole people of (he I'nKedSlntes, Is the sum that has been sunk in the attempt to hold an International Exposition at New Or leans. The sum of money obtained from Con gress In the tlrst Instance (a million of dollars) was gotten by the most palpable and glaring st ray of false pretenses that ever confronted that body, and why, after this was discovered, Con gress should have voted another six hundred and fifty thousand dollars, Is past all compre hension. The exposition is a dead failure, but in the way of contributions to the landlords and peanut-venders of the Crescent City, the con cern has met with phenomenal sueaess. The Commissioner of the General Land Otllee has rendered a decision lately in which is the emphatic avowal e# his determination to put an end to the fraudulent entries of the public land throughout the country, so far as the power of accomplishing It Is vested in him. This decla rat.on, in the face of the tremendous influences that have been and will continue to be brought to bear upon the local olllees, and Indeed the General Laml Office Itself in favor of the rings of land-grabbers, is an indication that Mr. sparks means business in his future dealings with these frauds and will enforce the laws a gatnst all who attempt to override or evade its provisions, either as to the Incipient step of ob taining possession of the public lands or the ultimate occupancy of it in securing the title to an absolute pstent. PIIONO. Miscellaneous News. A Pure and reliable medicine—A compound fluid extract of roots, leaves, barks and berries is Burdockßlood Bit ters. They cure all diseases of the blood, liver and kidneys. —A misstep will often make a crip ple for life. A bottleot Henry & John son's Arnica and Oil Liniment at band, will not prevent the misstep, but used immediately it will saye being a cripple. A number of leading men of the Sal yation Army in Plymouth, Pa., are in jail because of their refusal to pay a fine of $2 each and costs, imposed upon them by the burgess for parading the streets and making noisy demonstra tions. A buxom country girl rode into Car lisle, Pa., the other day, wearing a jaunty-looking hat of strictly domestic manufacture. It was made wholly out of oat straw and corn shucks tlmt grew upon her father's farm, and was trim med with-chicken feathers dyed in poke berry juice and blue writing fluid. She created a sensation.— riiihtda. Press. The latest deyice for raising money at church fairs is to hayc an "auction of veiled beauties." Each lady will be wrapped in a gossamer waterproof and will carry a lunch basket filled. They will be sold at auction to the highest bidder and the purchaser will secure the lady's company as a partner for the eyening and will share in the contents of the lunch basket. * The new rate of postage which went into effect on the Ist inst., may not be properly understood. It affects the public only in this particular : Former ly all letters weighing over half an ounce required double postage of four cents. Under the change a two-cent stamp will carry a letter to any point in the United States that does not weigh more than an ounce. LAY TIIEM AWAY —We mean the horrible, nauseous worm-seed com pounds called worm syruus and vermi fuges ; many of them as worthless as they are obnoxious. They have out-liv ed their usefulness. People do not want them since McDonald's Celebrat ed Worm Powders,so easy and pleasant to take, can be had from any dealer. Everyone who has tried them say they are the nicest and best vermifuges ever discovered. The children take them and never know a medicine is being ad ministered. Any case of failure to cause expulsion where worms exist the money promptly refunded in every in stance. JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY & CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, Pa. TNK LAW OF NEWSPAPERS.— It is not generally known that a man wlio refuses to pay for his newspaper can be prosecuted like an ordinary criminal or thief. A New York paper has begun suit against several delinquent subsot ib ers under the U. S. Postal Laws, which say, "the taking of a newspaper and the refusal to pay for the same lendeis the person liable to a criminal prosecu tion as a thief, and a person guilty of the same can be punished as if he had stolen the goods to the amount of sub scription." Postmasters are also liable for price of subscription for allowing papers to accumulate in their offices when subscribers have moved away or refused to take them from the office. Accident to a Farmer. ALLENTOWN,JuIy 10.—Last evening after the day's work in the harvest field Peter Ilamerly proceeded to unhitch the horses. lie had neglected to throw the machine out of gear, and while he was unhitching one of the horses the other became restive and started lot ward, pulling the reaper after him. Be fore Mr. Ilamerly realized Ins danger or had time to get out of the way the quickly moving knife cut oft one of his legs at the ankle. Mr. Ilamerly is one of the best knowtt citizens of South Whitehall and is about fifty years of age. —ONE dose of McDonald's Great Blood Purifier or Sarsaparillian Altera tive is guaranteed to contain more al terative properties, more truly remedial power than three doses of any other known alterative or blood purifier. Many other blood remedies are good i nough in their way, only that you are compelled to buy a gallon of medicine to get a pint of remedy ; the manufact urers having sacrificed strength and usefulness to palatability and profit. McDonald's Blood Purifiei is put up in seyenty-five cent bottles containing as much as most dollar bottles of other makes. Dissatisfied purchasers can have their money refunded. JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY & CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim,Pa, Chronic Cat In nil. , w w C. W. Mcllicr, of 4of> Soulh Fourth street, St. Louis, is twenty years of age. nnd has been ft sufferer from chronic catarrh, which had become, epiite offen sive. When he came to Dr. Hart man, t wo months ago, he was told it would take six months to cure him. But he has pro gressed beyond nil expectations, and nearly all signs of the disease have dis appeared. Before being treated he could not breathe out of the nose, and now he lias perfect control of the nasal organ. PER UN A did the business. fames Dunn, of 1310 Gay street, St. Louis, has suffered from catarrh since IS7O. The gentleman told the reporter the following straightforward story of his case. "T took the disease in Mem phis. It commenced in my head and extended to my throat, and a bad cough followed. I went to a number of phy sicians, and they told me my trouble was liver disease, and one said it was palpita tion of the heart that caused the cough. For the last year I have IKOII practically worthless. \ could not ascend a llight of stairs without suffering from shortness of breath nnd fast beating of the heart, and my appetite was very defective. After eating I often coughed so hard that 1 would throw up everything in my stom ach. I could not walk any distance with out panting. Five weeks ago I went under the care of Dr. llartman. and now mv cough has disappeared nnd I feel like a new man." PERUNA was his treat ment. Next came George Sauerbaum, residing at 1929 Carr street, St. Louis, who is an old patient of Dr. Hartman. He stated that he had suffered most intensely from chronic catarrh of the head and lungs, but is now almost cured, his lungs being en tirely well and his head greatly improved. The gratitude of this gentleman was almost boundless, and he expressed it to the reporter in the strongest terms, say ing " PERUNA will cure any disease." I. P. Dukchart, of Cumberland, Md., superintendent B. & O. R. R. Co 's Hotels (conductor on the Baltimore & Ohio Rail road for twenty-eight years, and previous ly a druggist), writes: " I)K. S. I>. HART MAN & Co., Columbus, O. I have used but one bottle of PERUNA between myself and son. He had diptheretic sore throat, and is now well. As for myself, it has en tirely relieved the dullness in my head, which has been of long standing—the re suit of chronic malaria. I never took anything in my life that gave me such great satisfaction. My wile is now tak ing it also." —lf you are troubled with a 'hacking cough,' Down's Elixir will give you re lief at once. Warranted as recommend ed or money refunded. Two Distressing: Accidents. Two Men Blinded by Powder and One Man Killed by Lightning. SELINSOROVE, Pa., July 12. —An ex plosion occurred on Fruity in Siinon Beaver's mine that resulted in blowing out the eyes of an aged and experienced miner from abroad, and also blinding a son of Mr.Beaver,named Calvin. They had been engaged in drilling out the tampering of a long ago loaded blast that they had tried to blast, but to no effect, and while thusjengaged the pow der ignited with this terrible result. The mine is located probably four miles north of tins place. Mr. Beaver has been prospecting for coal, and is re ported to have had a good outlook. While a patty of workmen were en gaged in cutting grain in a field near Mount Pleasant Mills, a small village, seven miles from here a thunder gust arose, and some sought refuge under a wheat shock, wnen a bolt of lightning struck a man bv the name of Wenrich, almost instantly killing him. Several others were stunned by the stroke, but will recover. IT WENT BOUND AMONG THE NEIGHBORS.— Mr. Levi Stahl, merch ant and postmaster at Fostoria, Pa., writes : 'Mr. J. A- McDonald, Beedsvllle,Pa. DEAR Slß.— Some tinm ago I had a severe attack of chronic diarrhoea. Could obtain no relief. A friend gave me a part of a bottle of your Curtis' Carmelite Cordial, and a few doses en tirely cured me. The balance of tie bottle went around among the neigh bors. Since then I have written to New York and Philadelphia for the medicine but could net procure it. I traced up the bottle we bad and found it was purchased of Mr. Jacob Cowan, merchant in A!toona,and from him ob tained your address. Please forward me one dozen bottles by express at once, as I do not wish to be without it 111 my family and wish to sell it i>; mv store.' Single bottle Curtis' Carmelite Cor dial guaranteed to cure any case chole ra, dysentery, diarrhoea; cramps,pains, and all irritation ot the bowels incident to change of climate, diet or water. JOHNS TO X, JTO LLOWAY A CO. Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, IV. Eeterhazy's Scheme. To Transfer 20,000 Hungarians From Pennsylvania to Canada. OTTAWA .July 12.—Count Eslcrliazy, who had a satisfactory interview with the Government in reference to coloniz ing 20,000 Hungarians in the Northwest territories, is the Hungarian nobleman banished for participation in the revo lution of 1848. Many Hungarians weie exiled sit the same time and settled in Pennsylvania, vvhe.e they worked in coal ami iron mines. From time to time others of t heir count ryinen joined them until they have reached the num ber stated. Lately their lot has been embittered by inumeiable conflicts with other nationalities, especially during the recent coal and iron miners'strikes, and a large majority of them having been engaged in agricultural pursuits previous to tiieir exile,have determined to return to agriculture. The land chosen is a tract of 200,000 actes, situ ated within the Canada Pacific Railway belt. Count Eslerhazy proposed to the Gov ernment. that an equivalent in Govern ment laud elsewhere be given to the Canadian Pacific Kailway for the desir ed tract. They will pay their own way to the nearest point on the Canadian Pacific, which will transport them free the remainder of the route. Those who have 110 money wil 1 he supplied from a common fund contributed by the richer ones. /. EC. 11. .'I!)I •/•;/.' riSEMKA'TS (Faction NOTHT: —The iuuii>rsku"<l wishes J to inform the public that he has with drawn from Hi firm <>f hupp N Springer. deal ers in m at, Mlllheni, l'a ,wh|<lt he lia>l entered mi tin' v 'l li lust.. inul thetvfoie gives not ire lli.il lie will not he held re ponsllde for any accounts cuntiacted uiiticr 111" oKt flrin name. -7- :t \y. j, bl'ltlNiiPnt. VUMIMSTKATOIIS* N(>| l('K.—la tleis nf admini'tration on the estate of t.'n am a Krider, deceased, late ol |, i n to\Mislii|. <<n Ire ( 0., I'u., ha\tug b en granted to the *ub .serthei's, all persons Ind -ice i tn said estate are hereby requested to IIMI.j iuumdiaie payment, and all who have dating a-ern-t the • ine in present litem 1 til/ aieln nl, al< d hy law, lor settlement. N. t'. Kill In it. Wolf's Store, June Id, i>. It. W'r witu. Administrators. 1 ! "• WANTKD. -several food oanvaseiw to sell , an article which every tax-par r • '♦/.. and wldeh one fourth of them will Imy it properly presented and explained. No hnmhuu. hut an article of practical value. Those who mean business may call in pel son on the undersigned —others need not apply. it. <>. DKININGKK. * Pure And riiiululteniled ! T. MAIN, Proprietor of the -First National Hotel,•>:- MI M, I'A. ivmhes to Inform the jnitdle that he keeps the following liquors constantly on band and In sures them all strictly pure, ami especially a dapted for medical purposes: WHISKEYS; ui\S: llamiesvllle, Imported Holland, Poughkoepsio, Loudon, hush, win i:s : Hung, Blackberry, Louisville, Elderberry. Kentucky. I'ort it It AM> Y .s ; 11 lick le her ry, l'latn, Catawba, Ginger, Grape. Sherry, Blackberry, A pplcjarl. Poach. JVcir Kmjhoui Jluni Ac 1 " Theso liquors are all guaranteed lobe not le .s than four years old ami can be strongly receommetided as w holes que and healthy. MALT I.HjUOUS. such as POUTKU.ALKa.id LA GKKalw ays on draught, -- ; m D. I. BROWN, DEALER IN STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, TINWARE &c., ■♦ • ♦ Practical worker in Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper, &c. fifeiT'Rcpairing done at short notice by practical workmen. Spouting-a Specialty Shop on Main Sf.,oj>}>osifn A Ibri'jhC.*. MiLLHEiM.PA. N. W. Eby, Woodward, Pa. Distiller of PURE RYE WHISKEY. The best article eonstantly Kept <>n hand and guaranteed to l>c unadulterated. The best liquor for Medical t'se. Sold at the lowest cash prices. 2'Hy An Efficient Remedy In all cases of Bronchial and Pulmo nary Affections is Avkr'B CHERRY PECTORAL. AS such it is recognized and prescribed by the medical profession, and in many thousands of families, for tiro {rast fortv years, it has been regarded as an nvaluable household remedy. It is a preparation that onlv requires to be taken m verv small quantities, ami a few doses of it administered in the early stages of a cold or cough will effect a speedy euro, and may, very possibly, save life. There is no doubt whatever that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Has preserved tho lives of great, numbers of persons, by arresting the development of Laryngitis, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, and Pulmonary Consumption, and by the euro of those dangerous maladies. It should be kept ready for uso in every family where there are children, as it is a medicine far superior to all others in tho treatment of Croup, the alleviation of Whooping Cough, and thecure of Colds and Influenza, ailments peculiarly inci dental to childhood and youth. Prompti tude in dealing with all" diseases of this class is of the utmost importance. The loss of a singlp day may, In many cases, entail fatal consequences. Do not waste precious time in experimenting with medicines of doubtful efficacy, while tho malady is constantly gaining a deeper hold, but take at ouce the speediest and most certain to cure, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, 1 PREPARED BY Pr, fj, C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. SELWYN HILL "ZT A thorough preparatory School for Boys. Con ducted upon tlio tlltllarv plan. Boys of any admitted. Send for catalogue, terms, etc. L. C. BISHOP, Head Master, Reading, Pa. THIS MKR E£, ,£ K S Newspaper Advertising weau (10 Spruce Street), where alver- Baßnesa YORK- S &|!"°i;e m°ney than -at anything else Mfc? & iti y .,taking an agency for the best ■ ■ H^ se 'hng book out. icginners succeed grandly. None fail. Terms free. IIALLKTT BOOK CO., Portland Maine. 1 LADIES, THIS IS FOR YOU I THE FINEST STOCK OF AM) SUMMBB M3LLIHIBY — JUST RECEIVED BY— -Is/£HRjS. AITITA IMI. WEAVER, PENN STREET, ------ MILLHEIM, PA. Tliis elegant lot of goods was selected with great care and consists of the latest and most popular styles of Bonnets, Hats, Trimmings, Ornaments, &c. Call and see for yourselves. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Spring Mills, Pa. • • • W. Li —DEALHU IN— The Light Running Piano Harvester and Binder, Piano Reaper raid Mower. McSherry Grain Drill. Cultivators, Hayrakcs, Corn Drills and Planters. Plows. Spring Bar rows, Land Rollers. Wagons, Panning Mills, ami in fact everything that a farmer needs. -a i.so agent ro::- STEAM MACHINERY, Engines, Port ible and Station ary Threshing Machines. with engines having -tpright orhorizont :•) boi!< rs. Clover Hullers. Saw Mills ANI MAC 111 NK U V KKLoXG iN G T<) Til KM. —1 will also handle— PHOSPHATE! fiipd r<speotfudy Invite Farmers to eome and examine my stwk'and IK*convinced that I Inn die iinuebut lirst class in lehineiy and am sell ingchcupcrthan any one in Centre 00. I also keep a full line of Repairs on hand. W.L.QNYDEH, SntlNG MILL? 4 , PA. PENN ROLLER FOIIRING MITLS, Farmer's Mills, Pa. The mill is now in complete miming order an I prepared to exchaugo FOUR FOR WHEAT. Custom choplng will i>e done as heretofore. Flour Feed always on hand. The mill D fitted up with a full and complete line of the celebrated A1.1.1S BOLLS and has all the modern improvements known in the toiler process. W TIIE QUALITY OF THE FLOUIt IS GUARANTEED E QUAL TO ANY MADE IN THE STATE. The highest market price paid for all kinds of grain. J~.IB. FISHER, PENN IIALL, CENTRE CO., PA. A BFI U 1 Send six cents fo MM W* M &■ P o9t;l ge, and receive w\ I a costly box of goods which will help you to more money right away than anything else in this world. All. of either sex, succeed from first hour. The broad road to fortune o p< as before tRe workers, absolutely sure. At once address, Tkuk & Co., Augusta, Maine. • ••••••••••••••••• •••••' IMM MMH HMM !•••• tflM* ♦ !••*••• **•••• HM **• *••••• •*•# 11 FAIR SHOTS ! | | | : 1 • ; • 1 ' i I i • ' - V/ w . • j i i 1 | j -# ' $4-* j t "" J •* *- "" 1 " u " 'A 11 -1 Dress Parade of the Fair's Greatest I - BARGAINS - i : i at the MEW STORE s i OF j | D. S. Kaufman & Co., ( i 1, # Main street, Millheim, Pa. : : : Next door west of Musscr's Hotel. . * \ ' t I | . j He cull (lw special al lent ion of our customerft to Hie fact that, a new : - • SIOOOO stock of goods can he sold at more adeantageous figures than a j I small stock- could at am/ time be offered. I-I I j 4 Our stock of goods now is j New large, fine and cheap and comprises anything handled in a first-class j . i | General Merchandise Establishment, j from a pin to a heavy silk dress—from a collar to a fine dress suit. : : I ALWAYS ready to show goods | ALWAYS one price | ALWAYS satisfying our customers. j i (live us a FAIR trial and you will not regret it ! D. S. Kauffman & Co. ■ - i i Rupture n„ T A on.-nt, . v r G. . at " ~ PROVIDENCE, R. 1.. 10 Dexter St. DK. J. A. SI I Lit MAN —Dear t rlend : lam sorry, Doctor, you have left Boston. Persons cou- * tlnue to cone to my house to Inquire respectlug you. while manv others write me. Mauy who left mo said they would surely seek your aid. Your success has' been wonderful, and I am quite sure without a Parallel. Io my surprise my large Hernia appears to be perfectly healed. 1 did not expect tat the age of 79. After receiving your treatmeut I was relieved from suffering which was fast taking my lire. 1 have uo taea I should be living had you not taken my <wm in hand. I weigh now l,u pounds, over thirty pounds more than then. I think you must receive a great a mount of happiness from the relief given and gratitude rendered. You owe it to my son In Boston, who has known many of your patients before and after heal inc. that 1 applied to you. "Go," said he, "to Dr. tsherinan; he is doing wonders." 1 had failed of help from a dozen others and doubted, but he would not let me rest till I weutT I bless the day 1 did so. It is to me a mystery, Doctor, that you have so wonderfully out-distanced all in your profession. * I hope your life will long be spared to relieve sufferers, and thus bless the world. Most affec tionately and gratefully yours, , BEV. JOHN ALDLN. The Rev. John Alien's case was quite as bad as Mr. James Corlew's, iu Dr. Sherman's illustra ted book. 1 hose who value immunity from strangulated rupture, the injury trusses Inflict, and the comforts of physical soundness should lose no time in securiug the benefits of Dr. Sherman's treatment and remedies. His book, containing likenesses of bad cases before and after cure, with evidence of his success and iudorseineuts from distinguished physicians, clergymen mer chants, larmers, Diiglnoersand others, is expressed to those who send 10 cents. Dr. Sherman can be consulted daily at his office, 20l Broadway, New York, except Thursdays and Fridays, when he w ill be in Philadelphia office,3o2 Walnut Street. NOTE. —No operation or detention from business Pat lents from a distance cau receive treatment and leave for home same day. 23 .Wllltieliii .Market, Corrected very Wednesday by Abs, I latter, grocer. Wheat, old, 95 Corn SO Kye 60 oats White SO Buckwheat 50 "flour 4.00 Salt, per Brl 150' Plaster, ground 9.00 Cement,per Bushel 45 to6o Barley TO Tymothyseed 1.25 Flaxseed 1.25 Cloversecd 6.05 i Butter 12 Hams 14 Sides 8 Veal 4 Pork 9 Beei 5 ! Buss ~.. it j Potatoes 30 Lard 8 14 VI 4 ? Claims a specialty. Warrants I I j •'< ADDITIONAL DOME STEAD CIUTIKICATKSand all kinds of LAND SCRIP bought and sola. SUS PENDED EN TBI ES. LAND, PATENT and PENSION cases attended to. Correspondence solicited.-A. A. 'I hoinas.Attorney at l.nw Kooui 4 5 St. loud lt d K, Washington PY/EMIA 13 the most virulent form of blood-poison ing. Less speedily fatal, but not less cer tainly so, is the vitiation of the blood of which the first symptoms are Pimples, Sties, Boils, and Cutaneous Erup tions. When the taint of Scrofula gives warning of Its presence bv such indications, no time should be lost In using AYER'S SARSATAKILLA, the only perfect and reli able medicine for the purification of the I blood. SCROFULA Is a foul corruption in the blood that rots out nil the machinery of life. Nothing will eradicate It from the system and pre vent its transmission to offspring Dut AYKR'S SARSAPARII.LA. This prepara tion is also the only one that will cleanse the blood of Mercurial poison and the taint of Contagious Diseases, Impover ished blood is productive of AN/EMIA, A wretched condition indicated by Pallid Skin, Flaccid Muscles, Shattered Nerves, and 3Jelancholy. Its first symptoms are Weakness, Languor, Loss of Nerve Force, and Mental De jection. Its course, unchecked, leads inevitably to insanity or death. Women frequently fuller from it. The only medi- ' cine that," wldie purifying the blood, en riches it with new vitality, and invigorates tlie whole system, is Ayer's Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY ' Dr. J. C. Ayer "?0., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists: Price $1; Six bottles for $5. BURDOCK BLOOD jUTTERS! BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS wtu. Purify the Blood. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS BKCKTt Sound. Refreshing Sleep. ! BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS rda !• That Tired. Weary Feeling. Sick Headache. GENTS:—! have been subject to Sick Headache for years, and have tried, ia i vain, many advertised remedies and sev eral physicians, but all to no purpose. At last I tried your J3. B. Bitters—without much faith. 1 admit—but to-day I can truly say, that after taking the third bottle 1 have not suffered from it. I recommend it to all my friends; several have been cured by it, My little grandson was per manently cured ot Biliousness and Sick Headache, which were so severe aa to catise convulsions. They have all ceased since he commenced the use of 8.8.8. MRS. B. C. BODLE, Orange, Luzerne County, Pi, ABOUT PHOSPHATES Acidulated S. C. Phosphate Rock is not a complete manure—it is valuable for its soluble ' Phosphoric Acid only; and contains no Am monia. It is often called " Soluble Bone/' "Mineral Bone," "Fossil Bone," &c. We are prepared to supply this article at the lowest possible rate, and guarantee 12 to 14 per cent. Available Phosphoric Add. FARMERS, DO NOT BE DECEIVED nu* THE TWENTY FIVE DOLLAR PHOSPHATE ADOFTZD UJBQ Is not South Carolina Rock. It is a true Ammoniated Animal Bone Super-Phosphate, We are the only manufacturers of every bag has our name and address on, guaranteed analysis. None other is genuine* BAUGH & SONS,Philadelphia will mwyanoor nJwfcwte vSujgh a sons, ao 6. Dei.
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