f|< j|tUi|<tm Journal. THURSDAY,DECEMBER 3RD, 1885. Published by R. A. BUMILLERT LOCAL NEWS. I FY OUO WETH EPRINT ERNO WPA YU P —Short days and long nights. —The tax collectors are on the "go." —Overcoats In all. styles and prices at Kauffman's. —Hogs die a violent and sudden death at present. —Last week's knee-deep mud is gradually subsiding., —Where are the prophets that pre dicted an easy winter ? —W. T. Auman was home a few days from New Berlin. —Be sure to read all of the first page of this week's JOURNAL. —J. B. Fisher'B Roller ill adver tisement in another column. —Samples of calendars for 18S6 are conspicuously scarce thus far, —For Horse Blankets and Lap Robes Kauffman's take the belt. —A new force pump has been placed in the well on the First National Hotel premises. —A. E. Stambash, of Aaronsburg, has a caution notice published in this week's issue. Read it. —Velvets, brocaded and plain, in all colors, sold cheap. Ask for it at D. S. Jvauffman & Go's store. —Mr. & Mrs. C. A. Sturgis, of Lew isbarg, were visitors at the residence of A. Walter, on Monday. —The first prize of the William sport <Grit , the piano, stayed in Williams fort, as might have been expected. —The bells of all the charches in town were rung on Thursday at noon, in honor of the dead Vice-President. —HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for all kinds of Hides by S. R. Gettig, Co burn, Pa. 47-2 m. —German services in the Lutheran church of this place next Sunday after noon by Rev. M. L. Deilzler, pastor. —Fatal gunning accidents are daily 'recorded in the papers. Not enough •care can be taken with the daugerous ishot gun. —Endless variety of Clothing, Dry (Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, •Groceries, etc. at D. S. Kauffman & Co's store. —lt is said that Judge Zerby butch •ered the boss hogs in town on Tues day. Dave always had a knack iu rais ing porkers. —Rev. F. Aurand, who on account of ill Health resigned the Rebersburg Luth. charge some time ago,is moving to New Berliu. —Don't suffer with indigestion, use Baxter's 3fandrake Bitters. For sale by J. Spigelmyer, and D. S. Kauffman & Co. —Our correspondents from neighbor ing towus furnish a meager stock of news this week. It seems to be a dull season all around. —Lumbermen, wheu in town,should go to Kauffman's store on Main street, for their supplies. They will find that kit pays to deal there. ' —Tax payers and collectors should read the notice of our county commis sioners under the head of legal adver tisements on second page. —Don't let the hardware man tell you what to buy ; when you want a flour sifter, openly demand the "Hunt er's" and you will be happy. —The new house of D. W. Zeigler on Penn street and JeromeSpigelmyer's house on Water street, occupied by Mich'l Maize, are beifig weatherboard ed. —THE THREE OUTLETS of disease tare the bowels, the skin and the kid tieys. Regulate their action with the .best purifying tonic, Burdock Blood Bitters. —Thompson's store at Pine Grove :Millß, this county, has been puichased toy Messrs. D. S. Erb and Jonathan IHess, both gentlemen of broad business qualities. NOTICE. —The new Process Roller Flour, manufactured by J. B. Fisher, Penn Hall, is for sale at D. S. Kauff man & Go's new store, Main street Jfillheim. Pa. —Tbe public schools in tow a and Penn township were closed on Thanks giving day, and most of the township teachers made Millheim their loafing | place on that day. —The Bellefonte Court House, after -considerable hesitation by the county -commissioners,has at last been secured - for holding the county teachers' insti tute during the holidays. The reason why Arnica & Oil Lin iment is so popular with the ladles is because it not only is yery healing and soothing but its odor is not at all offen sive. For sale by J- Spigelmyer, and D. 6. Kauffman & Co. —Remarked by R. C. Joiner of Allen, P. O. Hillsdale Co., Mich.: "Nothing gave my rheumatism such quick relief as Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil,—believe it infallible for rheumatics." WANTED at this office—about SSO In subscription money. The Holidays are approachiug and that means that the printer needs money. Delinquent sub scribers will please step to the front. —The Thanksgiving dinner and sup per at tho First National last Thurs day did certaiuly much credit to mine hosts. T. Frain, and his many guests greatly enjoyed the sumptuous meals, —Frank and Charles Bomboy, the former from Milton, the latter from Espy, are in town several days yisiting their relatives, the Tobias frcundschaft. Both are good-looking youug gentle men. —The Augsburg Bible class meelinti held in one of the lecture rooms of the Luth. church every Sunday evening are of unusual interest and are fairly attended. The doors are open to all. Come. —IF you wake up in the morning with a bitter, bad taste in your mouth, take Simmons Liver Regulator. It corrects the billious stomach, sweetens the breath aud cloauses the furred ton gue. NOTICE.— AII meat accounts due the undersigned must be settled within 30 days of this notice, otherwise they will be settled according to law. DANIEL HOY. Millheim, Pa., Dec. 3, 'BS. —II. J. Kurzenknabe and wife were busy this week packing aud preparing , their household goods for shipment to tlarrisburg, where in the future they will locate permanently. The best wishes of their friends will accompany them. —Mr. Joseph Shafer, of Nittany Hall, one of the prominent and most leliable JOURNAL subscribers called on us on Tuesday to see that he is square, or rather ahead, on our books. Would that half of our subscribers would be like him. —How often do we hear of the sud den fatal termination of a case of croup, when a young life might have beeD saved by the prompt use of.'Ayer's Cherry Pectoral I Be wise in time, and keep a bottle of it on hand, ready for instant use. —Furge out the lurking distemper that undermines health, and the consti tutional vigor will return. Those who suffer from an enfeebled and disorder ed state of the system, should take AV er's Sarsaparilla to cleanse the blood, and restore vitality. —The attendance of Prof. Bierly's meeting in the M. E church last Sat urday evening was very small and for that reason the prospects for a singing class were not very flattering. We are unable to say whether Mr. Bierly will repeat the attempt or not. —D. S. Kauffman & Co., the wide awake merchants on Main street,beau tified their store by a set of new and improved lamp 3, which brilliantly illu mine their room in the evening, ren dering it still more attractive and cheerful lor their customers. FROM the pastor of the Olivet Bap tist Cnurcb, Philadelphia, Pa : I was so troubled with catarrh that it serious ly affected my voice. One bottle of Ely's CrePb Balm did the work. My voice is fully restored.—B. F. Lieps ner. 44-4t —Rev. Dr. J. S. McMurray, a well known Methodist minister, died at bis borne in Painter, Mifflin Co., hist Fri day, Deceased had been a Presiding Elder in the Huntingdon district, and frequently visited this county on fish ing or hunting expeditions. He died of hemmorrhage. Deininger's Ready Reference Tax Receipt Book ts growing in public fa vor. Customers from a distance are beginning to call for it. It is an ad mitted necessity for every tax-payer who does his business in 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 tf —We regret to see that a few privil eged parties in this borough are allow ed to slip clear on the general duty of cleaning their sidewalks when covered with snow. We would beg to remind the council that for the sake of Justice and fairness they should enforce -that part of the ordinances to the letter. —John Miller,the clever butcher, has started on his winter's furlough. The business of the meat market is not bri9k enough during the cold month? to justify the proprietois in retaining John's services. We are sorry to see John leave the range and sincerely hope he will be 8t his accustomed stand by next spring. MILITARY ORDERS.—Attention,bat tallion—shoulder arms-right face forward march —to the mammoth stoie of D. S. Kauffinan & Co., on Main St. Our army of customers are requested to turn their attention to the right place, where they to the best advantage, and to step forward to our store for the best bargains. —Rey.E.Harshey preached in the U. B. church last Sunday afternoon, but alas, there were but twelve listeners there to bear him and he tooK occasion to compare them to the twelve disci ples and expressed bis wish that there may be no Judas among them. No doubt the neglect of giving sufficient previous notice of his preachiug ac counted for the slim attendance, I —Boys, don't swear, it is a disgust ing, unmanly habit ; it does you no good ; it lowers YOU in the opinion of others ; it is heart-breaking to your parents and. offensivo to everybody. Quit it while yon can, for after a while the habit will become so strong that to shake it off will bo an impossibility.— Ex. Ladies,do not forget that the place to buy your hats and bonnets is at Mrs. E. J. Brumgard's on Main street. Her stock of Millinery Goods is unrivaled and is being continually replenished. For late styles, tasty work and reason able prices she leads off. The holidays are coming on aud it you are not pro vided yet with something new, you had better buy your goods of her. —Prof. Barret of St. Lawrence coun ty, N. V., speaking of pulmonary dis eases, says : Not one death occurs now where twenty died before Downs' Elix ir was known. Over fifty years of con stant success places Downs' Elixir at the head of the long list of cough rem edies. For sale by J. Spigelmyer, and D. 8. Kauffmau & Co. —A good deal of sympathy was manifested in Bellefonte for little Frank Foote, wheu in court last week. The Keystone Gazette of that town says: D. H. Hastings, Esq., and others rais ed something like sl4 in money and gave it to the boy. A new suit of clothes was purchased and Horace Winkleraan, of Nittany Hall,has taken the boy and promises to give him a good home aud all the schooliug possi ble. —Slowly the reports come in of var ious festivities to take place in Mill heim during the holiday season. The Lutherans begin with a Christmas en tertainment in their church on Christ mas eve. The Evangelicals some time ago announced their intention to hold a festival in the town hall on Christ mas day and Saturday following. No doubt the other two churches will make preparations to celebrate the joyful season appropriately. —Mr. W. B. Antoney, an expert roller miller, employed bv Wolf & Ha maker, Charabersburg, Pa., was on a visit East last week and remained a few days at Penn Hall to look after the celebrated A His Roller Mills, which he started about five months ago for J. B. Fisher, lie was much pleased to find the rollers and all the machinery in per fect running condition. Of course the result is, first-class roller flour and Mr. Antoney says, that there is certainly noue better made io the state. —An exchange very pointedly re marks : 44 N0 man should get angry because a newspaper publisher duns him for money. A dun is not an im peaching of a subscriber's integrity, but simply an outcropping of a publish, er's necessities. For instance, a thous and men owe a man from one to four dollars each. He has to dun them all to get euough to pay expenses. Instead of getting mad and stopping his paper, because the publisher asks him for his honest due, the subscriber should thank him for waiting so patiently." DRIVING THINGS TO EXREMKS.—A party of "hunters" from this place, whose names we will withhold for the present, shot a deer on Brush moun tain on Tuesday which had been chas ed by their dogs ever since Sunday,and when they finally succeeded in killing the animal, it was almost chased to death, and its hind feet wore to bleed ing stumps. Of course the meat was black and unfit to use. This is a viola tion of the law and an unpardonable cruelty to the poor brutes. We wonld call it butchering, not "hunting." Why is such a thing tolerated ? —The following attractive pro- | gramme has been arranged by the com mittee for tho next regular meeting of the Excelsior Literary Society, M i 11- heim, Tuesday, Dec. Bth 1885: Prayer ly G. E. Li mbe it; Select Reading, S. 11. Alter ; Declamation, Lewis Frain; Essay, Miss Coia Kreatn er ; Select Reading, Milton Musser ; Declamation, F. E. Gutelius ; Select Reading, Miss Mabel Musser ; Essay, Mrs. E. A. Buiniller; Declamation, W F. Smith; Select Reading, G. W.Long; Essay, I). G. Smith; Select Reading, Miss Annie Rhoads ; Oration E. 11. Long; Miss Clara Reifsnyder ,* Select Reading, Mrs. A. A. Frank ; Declamation, J. II Kieamer ; To spell 25* test words, T. M. Oitnau. Debate 4I R solved that Columbus deserves greater honor for discovering America than Washington for establishing its freedom." —On Sunday, Nov. 22nd, John Sliar pless, a prominent and much-respected citizen of Chester, Delaware Co., Pa., was brutally murdered by a colored man, who came to the victim's house to ask for alms. While Mr. Sharpless, who belonged to the Quaker society, and was a charitable man, proceded to comply with the negroe's rtquest, the fiend struck him the deadly blow. Eight negroes were arrested in different parts on suspicion of being the murder er. One of them, John Carpenter, answers the description quite closely, and has been identified by Mrs. Shar pless as her husband's murderer. Since writing tbe above, Carpenter has bean discharged, and the District Attorney says there are important clues to the discovery of the murderer, who, he is positive, is a white man. I —Silks, Silks, Silks, a new supply at I Kauffman's store. FORM A I. OPENING.— Zeigler's bakery on Penn street will be formally opened to the public during the holidays. The now and well furnished rooms will be tastefully arranged for the reception of guestsjand the choicest of fare will bo served during tho week, such as Boast Turkey, Fresh Oysters, prepared in all styles, Ice Cream, Cakes, &c. It is also the intention of Mr. and Mrs. Zeigler to secure the services of tho band to enliven tho occasion. Ail experienced baker from Lock Haven lias been engaged to assist in filling the many orders for the holidays. Persons wishing line cakes for Christ mas or New Year are requested to hand in their orders two weeks previous. Choice Cakes, finely decorated, from 50 cents to $3.00. A liberal patronage respectfully solicited. —lt is surprising to behold the crowd of juveniles, which populate our board walks about the time school leaves out, and the sight involuntarily suggests the thought that the teachers who have charge of these young people during a whole day, must indeed have a hard, thankless, unappreciated life of wear and worry. Yet, despite the unusual ly laige number of children in attend ance at our schools, our teachers work earnestly and will certainly meet with fair success if supported by the parents of their scholars. Parents should feel interested enougii to visit the different departments aud by theii presence and a few kindly words of encouragement spoken to the teacher cheer him on his toilsome way. This subject has been handled in the paper and in conversa tion time and again,but it is one which indeed deserv3s frequent repetition. —Friday's Philipsburg Journal gives an account of a very serious accident which occurred in that town on Tues day evening of last week. Mr. Feigu son, one of its citizens, residing on Maple street, was seated at a table, en gaged in filling cartridge shells with ammunition. A box containing about three pounds of powder, a lamp and a few other articles stood on the table. Ilis wife was becdiug over his shoulder watching his work, and his little two year-old baby was playing about his knees. Mr. F. had just filled a shell with powder and was in the act of closing it with wad. which he trim med with a pair of shears, when a ter ribia explosion tooa place. The force of the concussion lifted Mis. Ferguson off her feet and threw her out of the front door on the street, where shortly afterward she was found by frightened neighbors, in a bad condition, with breast and face horribly burned. The poor little girl had been thrown under \ the table and when discovered was in awful pain and agonv, her whole coun tenance being covered with one mass of white blisters. Mr. F. was injured the least of all. The house was badly wrecked by the blast. The report of the explosion could be heard three blocks away and the people of Philips burg were in a state of intense excite ment. 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, SIIOULDER BRACE, and ABDOMINAL PROTECTOR COMBINED (for Men and Boys). No experience r*quired. Four orders per day give the Agent $l5O monthly. Our Agents report four to twenty sales dai ly. $3 outfit free. Send at otice for full pirticulars. State sex. LEWIS SCIIIELE & Co., 35 13t 390 BToadway,New York. Neighboring News. SMITH TOWN. Charles Frankenberger lost a horse on Monday. Last week while J/ilton Kern was chopping wood on the mountain, his axe glanced off and struck his foot, cut ting it severely. lie is unable to walk. A gwod w.iy to try a fellow's grit put him on a debate and let him take the stand ; postponements out of order, not so, Mr. Editor ? Ilenry Keen is bound to get aheid of the snow. lie wsis ploughing w'th three teams on Monday and Tuesday. On Monday Jerry Kern, one of our young men, started to attend school in the Millheiiu grammar department. Success, Jerry. Mr. Luther Musser, Penn Ilall's mu sic teacher, is a frequent visitor to our town. Taking'lessons, Louis i ? The question ot the season—l Fan wit biitcliere V A number of our farmers were haul ing cornfodder this week. Bad job to woi U the snow off- Miss Alice Uhich, of Millheim, a very pleasant young lady, was ihe guest ot Miss Minnie Duck, at this place. JUMBO. SOME remarkab'e cures in this vicin ity, of long continued and obstinate diseases, are attributed to J/cDonald's Blood Purifier. Sold by J. Eisenhuth, J/illheim, Pa COBURN. The members of the Evangelical church at this place have ordered a new bell, which will be here in a few days. It is to be a fine bell, weighing between 500 and 000 pounds, Miss Lizzie Catherman, a Mifflin burg belle, is visiting friends in Coburn this week. J/rs. Win. Kreamer is on a visit to her parents in Union county, this week. AARONSBURG. Nino degrees above zero on Sunday morning, 20th nit. Wilroer .Stover shot a wild turkey on tho first mountain, north of town. Did the editor of tho Journal assist in the distribution of tho drills prizes? If so, Rive your readers tho names of the lucky ones. | flo did not—and all we know of the lucky ones is, that none of them live near enough, for ua to care to hear their names. Ed.| Jumbo, of Smith Town, can't hear the Millheim Town Clock strike. lie is not aware of tho fact that some clocks won't strike in cold weather. So says Cully. Daniel Kline Musser and John Fost er, of the Lewisburg University were home on a visit on Saturday and Sun day last. Always glad to see you,boys. ANOTHER. It is in order now for every manufac turer to praise and extol the virtues of his cough medicine, and claim it ever so much better than any other. On square business principles the proprie tor of Dr Kessler's Celebrated English Cough Medicine says if you are not sat isfied with the relief and benefit obtain ed, if you do not consider it well worth the price paid for it, then take the emp ty bottle back to your dealer and get your money. JOHNSTON, HOLLO WA Y A CO., Philadelolua Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth. Millheim.Pa. A Fatal Hunting Acoident. J/IFFLINTOWX,Pa. ,Nov. 27.—A gun ning accident on the Black Log Moun tains yesterday .which in all probability will prove fatal. Jonathan Coffman and William Musselman started early Thanksgiving morning to hunt wild turkeys. When on the mountain they separated, each traversing a certain district in the same direction. About 3 o'clock in the afternoon Coffman came upon a flock of turkeys and fol lowed them some distance, when a large gobbler straved from the flock and h shot at it, but missed it. The ball struck a stone and glanced off, hitting young Musselman, who was standing behind a tree near by watching the same turkey, in the face, the leaden missile passing into his eye and down through the shoulder and liver iuto his abdomen. He gave a loud cry and said he was shot. Coffman quickly ran to the spot from which the cry came, and was hoarified to find his companion lying on the ground, fatally wounded by a bullet from his gun. He called two other men who were near by, and they carried the young man to the residence of William J/cCahan,where a physician was quickly summoned. A messenger was sent to his mother and family with the sad intelligence of tho awful accident. An ambulance was sent to the residence of Mr. JfeCahan, but young Musselman was suffering such excruciating pain and his wounds were so serious that the attending physician would not allow him to be removed to his home. The shooting was purely accidental, and no blame or carelessness whatever can be attached to the sad occurrence, lie was the only support of a widowed mother and large family, his father having died a few years ago. The mother is almost frantic with grief. This evening the physicians say there is little or no hope of his recovery, and that in all probability lie will not survive through the night. LEWISBURG & TYRONE AND BELLEFONTE. NITTANY & LEMONT It All. ROADS. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. 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THIS PAPER ™ 7 e' I VIIW rPir til ROWELL & Co'd Newspaper Advertising "Snreau (10 Sprue* Street), where adver-I|Fill If IIDIf HEW YUKK< * " - -\> *'i ' kl s'~ ; ' 13 ... . ,\f •' ■ ■ • V.'A H- O • ' • ■ ■*> - . . v i r .'- *.- • • -H '' • 4 . ; / " I . ' ' *t PREPABINB FOR THE HOLIDAYS! Look out for our new advertisement which will appear in this column next week when we expect to display our new Holiday Stock. Reserve your or ders until our return from the cities. D. S. KAUFFMAN & CO. ✓ % ' v THE GREAT LIVER DISEASE. CVkIDTHMC l Bitter or bd taste in mouth: O I Ivl rI U (Vl© p tongue coated white or covered with a tirown fur; pain in the t>ack. sides, or joints—often mistaken for Rheumatism; sour stomach; loss of ap petite ; sometimes nausea and water)>rash, or indigestion; iatulercy and acid erudUtions; bowels alternately costive and laa ■, headache; loss of memory, with a painful sen sation of having failed to do something which ought to have been done; debility I low spirits; a thick, yellow appearance of the skin ana eyes; a dry cough; fever; rest lessness; the urine is scanty and high-colored, and, if allowed to stand, deposits a sediment. SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR* PURELY VEGETABLE, AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR Malaria, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Jaundice, Nausea, Colic, Mental Depression, Bowel Complaints, Etc., Etc., Etc., Is generally used in the South to arouse the Tor pid Liver to a healthy a<ftion. It acts without disturbance to the system, diet or occupation. It regulates the Liver, and causes the bile to act as the puree. The excess of bile being removed, a tonic effect is produced and health is perfectly restored. The Regulator i, given with safety and the happiest results to the most delicate infant. For all diseases in which a laxative, altera tive or purgative is needed it will give the most perfect satisfaufbon. The Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medicine in the World I _ I THERE IS BUT ORE SIMMORS I LIVER REGULATOR! See that you get the genuine, with the red Z on front of Wrapper, prepared only by J. H.ZEILIN & CO., SOLE PROPRIETORS, PHILADELPHIA, PA An Efficient Remedy In till cases of Bronchial and Pulmo nary Affections IS AVKR'S CHERRY PECTORAL. AS such it is recognized and {>re scribed by the medical profession, and n many thousands of families, for tho past forty years.it has been regarded as an invaluable" household remedy. It is a preparation that only requires to be taken In very small quantities, uud a few doses of it administered in the early stages of a cold or cough will effect a speedy cure, and may, very possibly, 6avo life. There is no doubt whatever that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral lias preserved the 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 use in every famllv where there are children, as it is a medicine far superior to all others in the treatment of Croup, tho alleviation of YYhooping Cough, and the cure 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 single day may, in many cases, entail fgtal consequences. Do not waste precious time In experimenting with medicines of doubtful efficacy, while the malady is constantly gaining a deeper hold, out take at once the speediest and most certain to cure, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, PREPARED BY Dr. J, C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. DO YOU KNOW THAT Lorillard's Climax PLUG TOBACCO with Red Tin Tag; Rose leaf Fine Cut Chew ing; Navy Clippings,ana Black,lirowu and Yellow SNUFF are the best and cheapest qual ity considered. FAY WHEH CURED Confidence in lionesly of Invalids. We treat ALL Die eases, either Sex, kowevercouaed.and receive pay after cure is effected. Lescrll>e case fully, and send stamp for instructions. Dtt. BAKEIt, Box IC4, Buffalo. N.XT QUAKER 13 -Uae Bosrfc TABLE SAUCE. Thousands of articles are now manufactured that j in former years hjil to be imported, paying high i:tir>ort duty as it is now being done on Lea k Per tius table yaure ; the QCAXEB TABLE SADC* takes its p'.a.'C ; it has been pronounced by competent fudges just an fftoU and even better. The QUAKES (SAUCE US Slowly but aurely gained greet Im portance an! is replacing the very best imported ranco on tho shelf of tho grocer, the tables of iho restaurant au.l the tables of the rich and P or men, j rea'.ly priz d cud relished by all on account of its i iqnancy. aroma. tate, strength and purenecs. Tho inventor has by yearn of study of tho secret virtues contained In the aro matic spices if thi Indies and China, such as mace, nutmeg, cinnamon, genuine Jamaica ginger, an.l peppers an;l b'j,<l3 of trees unknown to most meu, and by long practice succeeded to combine their extracts in such a liquid form as we now find it. of agreeable taste, and so invigorating aa to be taken in placA of stomach bitters. By man uf-cturing this sauce here, besvy import duties j cud freights are saved, and it is aold at a lower C airo to the dealer, who making a better profit on I Quaker SASCO can sell it to tho consumer cheaper j than he very b -st imported article hardly equal, ingours. I: your grocer docs not keep it. write i j for prices, etc. Sold in bottles or by the gallon. CHARM MANUFACTURING CO., Sole I*roprietart and Manufacturers, 106 A 108 tj. td ST., St. Louis, Me. II OVER 1000000 H BOTTLES SOLD AND NEVIS > FAILS TO CURE COUGHS.COLDS.' THROWANDALLLUNGTROUBLES DRUGGISTS SELL IT PRICE^fI J Pure And Unadulterated! T. Fit AlN,"Proprietor of the National Hotel,§ - MILLHEUi, PA., wishes to inform the public that he keeps the following liquors constantly on hand and in surestimm all strictly pure, and especially a* dapted for medical purposes: WHISKEYS; liannesville, Imported Holland, Pougbkeepsie, JfS&Sb Kuah, WINES; Hang, Blackberry, Louisville, Elderberry. Kentucky. Port BRAND YS* Huckleberry, Plain, Catawba, Ginger, Grape. Sherry, , ~ ; . Blackberry, 4WW*, Poacli. New England Bum, JMf These liquors are all guaranteed to be not less than four years old and caa I be strongly reccommendea as wholesome and healthy. MALT LIQUORS, such as PORTER,ALEand LAGEKalwaysondraugbt. zzdtn mWM ONLY A QUICK, PERMANENT, CERTAIN CURE FOR LOST or Failing Mankood.Nervrousnenw Weakness, Lack of Strength, Vigor ox Development* Caused by indiscretions, excesses, etc Benentsia day; Cures usually within a month. No nor Quackery. Positive Proofs, full d—cripttoa and letter of ndvico in plain sealed envelope, troe- ERIE MEDICAL CO.. P.O. Drawer 13ft Buffalo, K. 4.
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