THURSDAY ,OCTOBKR 29TH 18KO. Published by R. A. BUMILLER. &4LE AGISTER. mrSales advertised thrvugh this Qjflct vill be inserted under this heading free of charge. Oct. 20th—Jacob Beltm, executor of the estate of Chrtathut Behm, dee'd, late of , Penn township-live atoek, carpen ter tools and household goods. James N. Leitzell, Auc Oct. Slat—H. A. Mingle, executor of tlm estate of Elizabeth Gorman, dee'd, late of Aaronsburg—fed estate. Oct Slat—Dr. D. H. Mingle, MUUielm-llve stock, buggies and household goods A. Hurler. Auc_ Nov. Tib—James P. Coburn, executor of the es tate of Daniel Kreamer, dee'd, late of Penn township—real estate. Nov. Hth.—Mtsaael F. Hess, administrator of the estate'of Sarah. Hess, dee'd, late of Haines township, live stock and household goods. PALVATI SALE of the late Nathan Corman prop erty, one mile south of Millheim. by LOCAL NEWS. " —Election next Tuesday. -Vote for Conrad B. Day. 7 I— Advertise in the JOURNAL. / • % —Leaves coyer the sidewalks. —SUBSCRIBE for the JOURNAL. —New goods at the Journal store. —Democrats, get out a full vote next Tuesday. —The best goods for the least money at Spigelmyer'a. —The Register's notices are advertis ed iu another columu. —The new hardware building on the corner is taking shape. —Fred. C&therman and wife return ed from their western trip. —Sheriff Walker publishes his list of take in this wuek'e JOURNAL. —Sourkraut and Winterapples are two prominent Items in most cellars. —A number of shade trees, Norway Maples, were planted at the Lutheran church yesterday. —For cheap.good merchandise go to Mar's, at Spring Mills, Pa. New goods received daily. —Cashier A. Walter paid a few days visit to friends in Snyder county. He returned on Tuesday. —We are greatly indebted to Hon. A. G. Curtin for several volumes of Congramkmal Records, —Do not forget the large sale of val uable personal property at Dr. D. H. Mingle'a next Saturday. ' —Moody, the great evangelist, will J visit BelWa"** some time next month. So says the Phils. 2\mcs. —Rev. Raver and family left on Sat ... urday for their future homeatPaxinox, Northumberland Co., Pa. —The stage route between Coburn and Logansville is now in the hands of our townsman, Mr. Abs. Harter. —Rheumatism, and similar diseases, caused by a low stats of the system,are cured by using Ayer's Sarsaparilla. —Dr. J. W. Stam has rented the property of Dr. D. H. Mingle on Main street and expects to move next week. —Arnica & Oil Liniment is the best remedy known for stiff joints. For sale by J. Spigelmyer, and D 8. Kauffman A Co. —The Cami'y of Dr. J; F. Darter, of this place, left last Thursday for Al teon*, to spend a week with relatives then. —1 half, nod Tuesday wore two big days for drummers. Oar hotels were well filled with these c ommercial gen tlemen. SOME REMARKABLE CURBS of deaf ness are recorded of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Never fails to cure earache. —Two gentlemen can be accommo dated with boarding at H. K. Lute's, ' Main street, Millheim. Terms fair and . reasonable. —The Harrisbarg Daily Patriot , be sides having been greatly improved of late, has reduced its price from 3 to 2 cents per copy. —Rey. C. F. Dei Dinger will fill the pulpit in the Jf. E. church at this place ' next Sunday evening, Rev.. Heck man being absent from home. The primary school was closed yes terday, the teacher, Mr. Limbert, hav ing been to Jfadisonburg to attend the fnneral of his grandfather. —Readings and Recitations and Dis solving Views in the school bouse to night. A fine entertainment by H. M. Clark. Admission, 10 cents. -The brickmakers are busy turning ont pressed brick by the thousands in the western part of Main street. The work is done by steam process. . 3fr. Goetz,tbe sollcitoraj®e Belle * fonte Republican, and a Wsociable gentleman, favored our office with a pleasant call yesterday morning. —USE Prof. Wright's Indian Vege table Wafers for Liver, Kidney, Stom ach and Worms. Sold by all dealers. Price 25cts, 50cts, and SI.OO per box. —Staled by H. B. Cochran, druggist Lancaster,. Pa.: " Have guaranteed over SOOO bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters for dyspepsia, sour stomach, bilious attacks, liver and kidney troub les." —Ladies' Cloth for dresses in all col ors at Splgelmyer's. —No stay-at-home business next Tuesday and it will be ail the bet ter for our ticket. Democrats will please bear this iu mind. —We had several very heavy frosts last and this we*k, which helped to strip the trees and vines of their leaves and warned us of the approach of win ter. •* NOTICE.—'The new Process ltoller Flour, manufactured by J. B. Fisher, Penn Hall, is for sale at D. S. Kauff man & (Jo's new store, Main street Millheim. Pa. LOST.—Mrs. John Hall, of North street, lost a shawl the other Sunday, somewhere near Peter's planning mill. The finder is requester! to return the same to its owuer. —Mr. C. K. Sober, of Sober's P. 0., Gregg township,will take a trip to Vir ginia next week with a double put pose —to look up business interests and take a hunt for game. —Michael F. lless, administrator of the estate of Sarah Hess,late of Haines township, dee'd. will sell the personal property of the decedent, on Saturday, Nov. 14lh. See hills. —An unusual amount of traffic is re ported on this railroad and the general desire is to have passenger aud freight trains run seperately, iu order to avoid the many delays and wrecks. —The history of Downs' Elixir is identified with the history of New Eng land for the last, fifty years. It cures oough and colds For sale by J. Spigel myer and D S. Kauffinan & Co. —II. Y. Stitser and J. C. Meyer, Esqs., of Bellefonte, passed through toon last Thursday, on their way to Aaronsburg. Mr. Meyer gaye the JOURNAL a pleasant call on Saturday. —Many of our yaung ladies are al ready studying out suitable Christmas gifts. Do not forget that the Journal store can help you out of many perplex ities counected with that kind of work. —Our young friend, Mr. Alyin Har ter, of Penns Creek, whose marriage notice appears in this issue appears to be the first gentleman around here who availed himself of the new marriage license system. Costivness is the cause of the intoler able" bad breath" of multitudes. Bitters remove the cause and prevents tbe.evil, and cost only 25 cents* For sale by J. Spigelmyer and D. S. Kaufifman & Co. —John Kerstetter, Jr., shot a cbick enhawk, that was perched on a fence | on Penn street, last Monday evening, about dusk. It is dangerous for hawks to set around on fences,when John and bis trusty gun are about. —The salvation army were at Lock Haven with cornet and tambourine, looking around for "material to be sav ed." They found two subjects to work on persons and felt good over the won derful (I) success tbey had achieved. —A cabbage head of unusual size was brought to this office the other day. It was grown by Mrs. Wm. Kerstetter, near town and is large enough to make several mess for a good-sized family. It is also an excellent kind of cabbage. —The Salutary Effects of Simmons Liver Regulator upon the nervous sys tem, prostrated by long suffering with dyspepsia, constipation and kindred diseases, is without a precedent. Its tonic, cathartic and acterative effects are truly wonderful. —The poles intended for the tele phone wire between this point and Co ourn, and which weiedistributed along the line the other day, do not look very well. They are woefully crooked and look very old and weather-beaten. That part of the enterprise will not be fancied by our town people. —An exchange says that the finest quality of chewing gum is made out of old rubber boots and gossamers. If that is so, we would like to know of what the inferior aud cheap kinds of chewing gum are manufactured, and bow the chewers like the idea of it. —A fine constitution may be broken and rulend by simple neglect. Many bodily ills result from habitnal const!- patiou. There is no medicine equal to Ayer's Pills to correct the evil, and restore tbe system to natural, regular, and healthy notion. —A crowd of little girls paid their re spects to Bessie Jfingle, Dr. D. H. Miugle's oldest daughter, at that gen tleman's residence on Jfain street, it being tbe farewell of Bessie. Jfany were tbe little gifts she received on that occasion and great was the enjoyment of tbe little folks during tbe evening. —Rev. Wasson, pastor of the U. B. church at this plaoe called ou us on Tuesday evening. He is a right pleas ant minister, who seems to possess au ample amount of intelligence and edu • cation to be a successful preacher of God's word. He will have services next Sunday evening. —The first two copies of "The Foun tain," the new weekly paper spoken of in our last issue, are on our table. At its'head appears the name of E. T. Tu ten, editor of tbe Belief onte Republican, as its publisher, and upon closer exam ination we find it to be a very interest ing and entertaining sheet, just the pa per to while away the quiet hours of a Sunday. Its fifty-six columns con tain a fine variety of reading matter, intended and suitable for the family circle. We wish this bright fountain ' of literature a successful future. —1). W. Zeigler's new residence on Penn street receivtnl its first coat of plastering last week. We understand that part of the building will be used as an ice-cream ami oyster saloon, which will formally be opened sometime dur ing the holidays. The well-planned ar rangement of the bnilding and its cen tral location will make it a popular re sort for persons of epicurean tastes. A CURE AT LAST. -Ely's Cream Bulm goes more directly than any oth er catarrh remedy to the seat of the dis ease, and has resulted in more cures here than all others. WilkcsbaneJ'a.t Lender, MY SON, aged nine years, was ultlict ed with catarrh, the use of Ely's Cream Balm effected a complete cure. —W. E. Ilamman, Druggist,E iston,Pa. 40-it Mr.Joseph Shafer,of Nittany Hall, gave us a call on Tuesday, just long enough to see that he Is all right on the subscriptiou book aud to tell us that he was a passanger on one of the trains which were wrecked ou the P. and E. railroad a few miles from Williamsport, and that lie received a severe bump In the catastrophe. -Mr. John Limbert,an old and well known citixan ot M.uiisonburg, died last Monday morning, aged 77 years. Deceased was only sick since Friday, having been working out in the corn field the greater part of last week. It is supposed that he contracted a severe cold in his bowels which ultimated in his death. The funeral took place yes terday forenoon, Rev. N. J. Miller olfi ciatlng. —Mr. Joshna A. Israel, of Philadel phia, who has been representing the Wholesale Clothing House of Jos. Nel ter & Co., for the last twelve years.reg istered at the itfusser House on Mon day. Mr. Israel is one of the best sales men on the road, and expects to enter tire above firm as a member after the first of January. He is one of those genial and wholesouled fellows, whom it is always a pleasure to meet, —Ministers, aldermen and others au thorized to perform the marriage cere mony iD this state should bear in mind one sectiou of the new marriage law re quiring that the returns be made by them to the Register and Recorder from whom the liceuse taken, in thirty days after the marriage has been per formed. The return need not necess arily be made in person ; it can be sent by mail or otherwise, only so it reaches the Register and Recorder, and is cor rectly made out. —The iron fence for the new ceme tery, west of town, arrived on Tuesday, and was lifted yesterday and hauled to the ground. - It wax manufactured at Kenton, Ohio, and when in place will make a stately appearence. In this connection we are glad to state that the right man was unani mously elected by the board as super intendent of Fairview Cemetery,to wit: Chief Burgess A. C. Musser. Mr. Musßer,by virtue of his trade, has con siderable experience about graveyard business, and besides that, is a man of clear judgment and enterprising push. Certainly the best choice that could be made. —On Friday evening, between seven and eight o'clock, the family of Mr. Adams, of North street,were agreeably surprised by a number of friends who had gathered to have a pound party and to donate a large quantity of the neces saries of life as a token of their sympa thy and esteem; for the family. The contributions were liberal and are val ued at about $24. Mr. Adams and wife feel exceedingly grateful toward the many donors. Such acts of kindness never come a miss and will ever|be a source of bless ing to the giver as well as.to the recip ient, and they are to be encouraged heartily. —THE PREMIUM ENGRAVING issued by "Peterson's Magazine," for 1886, is of rare excellence and beauty. It is a first-class line-and-stipple engraving, executed in the highest style of art. The artists are Illman Brothers, and they have engraved it—size, 21 inches by 27—for "Peterson's Magazine," in their best and most brilliant manner. The picture is called "The Angel of Paradise," and is a companion to the "Not Lost, But Gone Before," publish ed by "Peterson's Magazine" some years ago, and which was so popular. In artistic merit, it is, we think, one of thefinest "Peterson" has ever issued, and will go to every mother's heart, especially if she has lost one of her "darlings." Another of the premiums is the "Forget-Me-Not," an illustrated album, a book of yery great beauty. A nother is an extra copy of the magazine etc., etc. You can get any of them, gratis,by raising a club for "Peterson" for 1886. This is a rare chance. Spec imens of the magazine sent gratis,with full particulars, to those wishing to get up clubs,if written for. Address CIIAS. J. PETERSON, 306 Chestnut Street, Phila. —DRUGGISTS all report a rapid and steadily increasing demand for Mc- Donald's Celebrated Worm Powder. There is no secret or trick about their popularity. It is solely because people nave become convinced through trial or hearing their neighbors say that they are the best and easiest to take vermi fnge ever produced. Nasty,sickening, old-fashioned wormseed syrups won't sell. People demand McDonald's Cele brated Worm powders, and won't haye anything else, hence their sales are greater than all the other vermifuges combined. Money refunded to dissatis fied purchasers. JOHNSTON, HOLLOW AY & CO. Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, Pa. —For good Shoes go to Spigelmyer's, Millheim and Madisonburg. DEDICATION AT AAHONSIIUUG.— According to the previous announce ment llio dedicatory services of the lie formed church at Aaroosburg began on Wednesday evening with an able sermon by Rev. D. M. Wolf. The weather haviug been very inclement the attendance wa9 small. On Thurs day eveuing Rev. DeLong, of Belle* fonte, favored a larger audience with a One discourse ou of pious parents,point ing to the godly faUier and mother of the prophet Samuel as examples. On Friday evening Rev. N. J. Miller, of Rebeisbuig tilled the pulpit very ef ficiently. The interest in Saturday evening's services was materially increased by tlw presence of Dr. Dubbs, of Lancas ter, and Rev. S. K. Evans, of Potts town. The latter is a native of this valley, being a son of James G. Evans, of Gregg township. His eloquent ser mon on that evening gave ample proof that he is a thorough and clear minded theologian and peculiarly adapted for the pulpit. Ilis large audience highly appreciated and enjoyed his ad dress. On Sunday morning at fifteen min utes before ten o'clock the consecratory services proper were opened with a fine and well rendered anthem, specially composed for this occasion by Hon. J. (Jr. Meyer, of Aarousburg. Dr. Dubbs preached a deep sermon, well spiced with historical points, -directly bear ing on the subject discussed. lie was followed by Rev. Evaus in an e qually insti uctive sermon in the Ger man language. The pure and-correct language used by that gentleman gave evideuce of the complete education which he obtained by a theological course of several years is the Vaterland. After these fine sermons, which were listened to with greatest attention by a crowd ed house, the work of raising the nec cessaiy lunds to liquidate the deLt still resting on the church was proceeded, with. The greater part of the required sum was procured in subcriptions,but as the services had already consumed over three hours, it was thought advisable to postpone the ceremonies until evening. 1 * * Rev. Dubbs again treated his many hearers to an excellent sermon on Sun day evening, after the church wis for mally consecrated to the worship of God. The children's meeting in the after noon was briefly addressed by the fol lowing ministers ; Rey. Evans, Rev. Wolf, Rev. llengst. There wil be preaching every even ing this week. Communion services next Sunday forenoon. INTERESTING TO BOTH SEXES Any man or woman making less than S4O weekly should tiy our easy money-making business. We want A gents for our celebrated MADAME DEAN SPINAL SUPPORTING CORSETS : also, our SPINAL SUPPORTER, SHOULDER BRACE, and AUDOMINAL PROTECTOR COMBINED (for Men and Boys). No experience required. Four orders per day give the Agent $l5O monthly. Our Agents report four to twenty sales dai ly. $3 outfit free. Send at once for full particulars. State sex. LEWIS SCHIELE & Co., 35-13t 390 Broadway, New York. Neighboring News. SMITH TOWN. The schools of Penn township com menced on Monday. W. F. Smith claims to have the largest apple iu the section. It meas ures 13 inches in circumference. He also must have credit for having the largest crop of pumpkins—so loads. Jerry Kern was home on business last Saturday. Miss Ella Swartz, W. E. Smith and Milton Bright spent Sunday with friends at this place. Last week Prof. Bacey's big steam horse came along here on its annual trip and made some of us work like good fellows, especially behind the straw carrier. On Thursday, a wood saw was run with the steamer, and fifteen cords of Squire Duck's wood were cut up in 4} hours. Some scamps took Frank Bresslers wagon box off and pitched it over the fence last Friday night. John Weaver was to Beiltonte last week. Heard he was up for a license. Is it so Johu? sj. A would be sharper came to Milton Kern the other day to oiaim the pocket book he had found a few weeks ago. JUMBO. —OCTOBER is a good month for merchant to examine their stock of Dr. Kessler's Celebrated English Cough Medicine and Include a winter's supp'y in their next order. The people have found out by experience that it can be relied on in all cases of croup, whooping-cough, colds, and lung troub les of any nature, and will have it. A good article draws trade while worth less preparations drive it away. It should be a source of satisfaction to a dealer as well, to kuow he is giving Sood honest value for money received loney refunded to dissatisfied pur chasers, . „ JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY & CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, Pa. Spring Mills. Our schools are agairi in full oper ation. All the old teachers have again been employed. The protracted meeting is still in pro gress. Quite a goodly number have been added to the church. Farmers are busy husking corn and gathering apples. Rev. S. K. Evans, of Potts town, is visiting his parents at this place. * AARONSBURG. 8. 11. Diehl left on Monday morning for Montrose, Col. Andy Musser, son of J. 11. Musser has gone to Millersyilie, Fa., to attend the State Normal. Rev. M. L. Deitzler & wife have gone to Harrfeburg to visit the lady's parents, and will.be gone all week. Abs. Musser and wife are expected to ret urn|f rom their Western trip at the close of this week. They are now in Akron, O. The Reformed choir during the dedi catory services sang some very excell ent antheius, due in part to its assist ance of the cornet music rendered by Messrs. Rumiller, Hartor and Meyer. Mr. Morrison,the gentleman selected by our school board to teach our ad vanced school, opened upfthe same on last Jtfonday morning. Judging from the gentleman's conversational talent he will have a good school. Mrs. James F. Coburn and J/rs. Eva Rodgers are visiting relatives aud frieuds in Norristown and Fhilada. Jfrs. James Huston, her daught ers Lizzie & Jennie will take charge of the household affairs during the ab sence of the visiting ladies. Wo lately jioticed that J/iss Jennie Schrefiler left Jas. P. Coburn's. J/r. Coburn had give Jennie a homefor the last 17 years. Sorry to see Jennie has left us and hope she may return soon again. Jer.nie has made her home with D. A. J/usser,at J/illheim. AH the editor of the Journal was a regular attendant at the dedication services of the new Reformed Church during the close of last week and Sab bath following, we look to him to furn ish the readers of the Journal a full re port of its exercises. ANOTUEU. —EMINENT PHYSICIANS connected with the principle hospitals throughout the United .States report very grati fying and satisfactory results from the use ot McDonald's Great Blood purifier in ail cases of vitiated blood, emaciated condition, enfeebled digestive power, malassimilation of food,&c, But few diseases can withstand its remarkable purifying, tonic, and reconstructive power. Money refunded to dissatisfied purchasers. JOHNSTON, HOLLOW AY & CO., Philadelulua Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth. Millheim.Pa. COBURN. Andrew Campbell weatberboardcd part of his house. James Witroyerisa happy man again. He says it's a girl. Boardwalk is the talk now and it cer tainly is much needed. But don't stop with tho talk, push the improvement to completion ~~~One of our most wiry men got a dip ping on one of the late cold mornings. Oh 1: Most of our citizens were to the ded icatory services at Aaronsburg on Sun day. Wm. Krcamer's house is completed and ready to be occupied. The recent rains flooded the cellars of our merchants. J.Gable's former carpenters are away on business. * —McDonald's Improved Liver Pills secure a healthy liyer, regularity of the bowels, good digestion, sound sleep, head .and an active energetic mind No constipation, no biliousness, no jaudice, no sick headache, or torpidity of liver or kidney possible, when occa sional doses of these pills are used. All druggists keep them* Money ref unded to dissatisffied purchasers. JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY & CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenbuth, Millheim ,Pa.' MADISONBURG. Miss Ida Ocker went to Clear field last week and sxpects to be absent all winter. Mr. Benjamin Roush,we are glad to report,is again able to be about and at bis work. He had been confined to the house for over a week with a lame back. At last the water pipes came and they greatly improve our waterworks. The iron pipes reach from the springs in the gap to opposite A,Guisers,with four hydrants rlong the line. The farmers are busy husking corn and making cider. Mr. Noah Bierly, of New York, a brother of our towns man, Joseph Bierly, spent a few days with his friends in this place. At this writing Mr. S. B. Stover is on a fair way of recovery from his re cent attack of rheumatism. B. W. Shafer has been nursing a sore hand for the last two weeks. The re port howeyei, of his baviug lockjaw, is incorrect. The public Bcbf>ol opened on Monday with Prof. S. Bierly, as teacher of the grammar school and Mr. Helfrich, teacher of the primary school. STILL, HABBIED. 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" 4 / # • "' i - • >• • 4 .t' I \ The most reasonable and reliable clothiers of Bellefonte are Joseph Bros. & Co. j * — kjj I S - • • IN ■ ., <1 :u- : •~ v ' ■ ' ° : :3 CTTT FIT our stock is equally as good, if not than any clothing made to order in the country. We are making . ~ A SPECIALTY , this reason of * " V OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT I \ . . We are able to - S SELL GOODS CHEAPER than almost any other merchant. Our entire stock is BOUGHT FOR SPOTOASH— and we will give customers the benefit of our close figures. 4. - . OUR STOCK OF DRY GOODS, Fancy Goods and Notions is so well known in this section of country that advertising it is superfluous W&~ We offer this week a specialty: A Black Cork Screw Suit for $3.80. QUAKER la Best TABLE SAUCE. Thousands of articles are now manufactured thai in former yean bad to be Imported, paying bigb on port duty aa it la now being done on Lea 4 Per* itns table aaueO; the Qtuxas Tama* 4* trosr tnkaa its place; it has been pronounced bycompeteat judges just as good ana even better. 'TBO QCAAKB dAUC* baa Slowly but aurely gained great im portance and is replacing the wry bat imported cauce on the shelf of the grocer, the tables of the restaurant and the table* of ihe rick and poor men, greatly prised and relished by alt oa account of its piquancy, aroma, taste, stivtftk and pureneas. Tbo inventor has by yeara of atudy of the secret virtues contained in the aro matic spices of the Indies and China, sack aa mace, nutmeg, cinnamon, genuine Jamaica ginger, and peppers and buds of trees unknown to most men, and by long praetico succeeded to combine their extracts in auch a liquid ftWm as we now 1 find it. of agreeable taste, and so invigorating aa to be taken in place of stomach bitters. By jp* n * ufactoring this sauce here, heavy import duties and freights are saved, and it is sold at a lower figure to the dealer; who making a hotter profit oa Quaker Sauoe cSu sell it to tbo contdn>W.cheaper than the very boat loiportod article hardly equal* Ingours. If your grocer does'not keep it. Write us for prices, etc. Bold to bottles or by the gallon. CHARM MANUFACTURING CO., Sole Proprietors and Matwfmctorm, 196 4 IMB. M*T., St. Loads, Km dfl SELLER P ' OVER loooooo^PJl BOTTLES SOU) AND ffiflEß * ' BJLS TO CURE COUCH&COLDS. THROffANOiILLUHSTROUBLIS ' ccgpf 1 - : ** Yv | r Pare And. Unadulterated! g T. FBALN,"Proprietor o! the -jf First National Hotel, ' • MILLHBIM. PA., * wishes to Inform the public that he keeps the following liquors const tntiy on hand and ID sure* them all strictly pure, and especially a* dapted for medical purposes: WHI4KEYB: GUIS;* Hannesvllle, * Imported Holland, Rough keepsie, London. Kush, WIN Ell j Haog, Blackberry, Louisville, Elderberry, Kentucky. " Port BRANDTS; Huckleberry, Plain, Catawba, ' Ginger, Grape. Sherry, , _ Blackberry, Applejack, Peach. New England Bum. j&- These liquors are all guaranteed to be not leoe than four years old and can be strongly reccommendea as wholesome and healthy. MALT LIQUORS, such as PORTER, ALB and LAGER always on draught. 22-3 m DO YOU KNOW THAT 4 Lorillard's Climax PLUG TOBACOO with Red Tin Tag: Dm leaf Pins CaMJhew- Ing; Navy Clippings,and Black, Brown and Yellow SNUFF are the best and cheapest qual ity considered.