|!|< j|iUt(<im Journal. THURSDAY,DECEMREU IOTII. 1885. Published by R. A. BUMILLER. + * + + + + A Trial by a Jury. READ Their Verdict! First Juror— l Ami it the best place to purchase Christmas presents for my wife and family. Second Juror— l find the assortment of gifts suitable for my husband and chil dren, large and elegant. Third Juror—l find there is no place like it to get a present for my girl—you know. JFburth Juror—l find others can't compete with this store at all. Tin goods are too nice and the prices too low. Fifth Juror— l find I am always perfectly satis fied with anything I get there. Sixth Juror— I find I havo been losing money by not dealing there. Seventh Juror—l find their holiday stock full of pretty things, irresistable goods for • ladies. Eighth Juror—l find my grandchildren pester me to death to buy them Christmas presents at this store. Ninth Juror— l find no oue else has so many pretty things for little girls. 7\//r,Jttror—l find it the best place to get nice presents for the boys. Eleventh Juror— I find the babies all {crying for some of the many nice things to fill little folks' stockings. Tuelfth Juror—l find lam happy since|l bought my Chris mas goods there and all other customers feel the same way. Santa Glaus Justice Court. The Judge therefore pronounces the Sentence Upon this Verdict : "I find Ja-job Eisenhuth, of the town of Millheim, Pa., GUILTY of keeping the largest and best assortment of Holiday gifts In TOYS and NOVELTIES, FANCY GOODS, and FINE FERFUMKIUES, and I hereby sentence you to hard labor in furnishing elegant and desirable Christmas Gifts at J. Eiseiihuth's Store, at the lowest possible prices until after the holidays. a a , a a a a LOCAL NEWS. SALE REGISTER MS-Sales advertised through this office tcill be inserted under this heading free of charge. Dec. 30th—A. H. Mingle, Executor of the es tate of Elizabeth Cor man, dee'd, late of Haines township, real es tate. —Go to Spigelmyer's for Holiday * Goods. | —BB9T WHITE SUGAR, 7 cents at c Kauffman's. —A small branch of Florida Mistle- ( toe reached this offce last week. ( —The coal dealers' faces wore the I broadest smile over the cold soap. Two more and all the world will siog about "The old, old story." —Dr. J. F. Harter, of this place, j spent last week and part of this week in Belief on te, a3 a juror. I —Do not forget that the B. FC L. I Association has its regular monthly meeting next Monday evening. ( —This week's paper is very much i crowded with new advertisements. 1 Do not fail to take notice of them. i —FIVE AND SIX CENTS CAsn paid for Heayy Hides at A. J. Harter's cur rier shop, Penn street. Bring them in. —TheGrangers throughout the state are passing resolutions fayoring the enactment of an anti-discrimination law. —Mr. Thos.Frank's condition,which had been quite serious last week, we are happy to state, is somewhat im proved at this writing. —Mrs. Harris, of Milton, and 3frs. Noll and Miss Eckenroth, of Pleasant Gap, were visiting at Wm. Miller's, on Main street, a few days, v —No newly-married young lady is ready for housekeeping, unless provid ed with , the "Hunter Sifter" Cook Book! The best and cheapest. George Rbymestine, of Lock Ha ven, was over on a hunting tour and on a visit to his parents at the toll-gate northeast of Coburn, last week. The executor's notice of Samuel Frank, of Rebereburg, executor of the • estate of Michael Frank, dec'd, late of Penn township, appears in this issue. —The Daniel Kreamer farm in Penn township, which had been offered for sale foi several years, was bought by a Mr. Mensh, of Union county, last Friday at S6B per acre. —BAD DRAINAGE causes much sick ness. Bad blood and improper action of the liver and kidneys is bad drain age to the human system, which Bur dock Blood Bitters will remedy. —H. J. Kuizenknabe bid farewell to his friends around here last Friday and departed for Harrisburg in his private conveyance. Mrs. Luizenknabe fol lowed her husband by train yesterday, —H. A. Mingle, executor of the es tate of Elizabeth Corman, late of Haines township, dec'd. advertises the sale of her real estate, to take place at Aaronsburg, Dec. 30th,'85,at 1 o'clock. —For good, stylish and at the same time cheap Fur Caps go to Kauffman's store on Main street. —Mrs. Cantner, of Milroy, is paying her winter's visit to her daughter, Mrs. S. D. Musser, at this place. —HIGHEST CASH TRICKS paid for all kinds of Hides by S. It. Getlig, Co bum, Til. 47-2tn. —Don't suffer with indigestion, use Baxter's .Mandrake Bitters. For sale by J. Spigelmyer, and D. S. Kauflfman & Co. —Tax payers and collectors should read the notice of our county commis sioners under the head of legal adver tisements on second page. SOME remarkab'e cures in this vicin ity, of lopg continued and obstinate diseases, are attributed to McDonald's Blood Turitier. Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, la NOTICE.— The new Trocess Holler Flour, manufactured by J. B. Fisher, Tenn flail, is for sale at D. S. Kaufif man & Co's new store, Main street Millheim. Pa. —M. L. Blair, Alderman sth Ward, Scrnnton,Pa., stated Nov. 9, 'B3: lie had used Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil tor sprains, burns, cuts, bruises and.rheu matism. Cured every time. Prof. McClii.tic, of Mill Hall, was a caller at this office, on Tuesday after uoon. The gentleman was here to in quire about holding a musical conven tion in town sometime this winter. —Carrie Curlin had a bad fall be ginning of last week, by which she in jured one ot her limbs so badly, that she was uuable to walk for a week. She manages to limp about the house again. —The Centre county teacher's insti tute will meet on Monday, Dec. 28th, inst, at Bellefonte, when all teachers are urged to be attendance, as a pio protitable and pleasant time may be expected. —The new Lutheran congregation at Coburn elected the following officers last Thursday afternoon : Elders, John Seriff, Jacob Emei ick ; Deacons, Danl. Gentzel, Danl. Ilosterman; Trustee, W. 11. h reamer. —Rev. M. L. Deitzler's catechetical class in Millheim will meet in the Lu theran church every Saturday evening. Persons desirous or instruction are re quested to meet him there on said eve ning at 7 o'clock. —That jolly Israel, the clothing man, was in town again on Monday and Tuesday, to see if Kauffman's winter supply needs replenishing. D. S. K. & CQ. hail his arrival with evifcable delight still. —Mr. C. C. Brumgard.one of Brush valley's sturdy sous, gave the JOUR NAL a business call on Monday. Cyrus is one of those genial, whole-souled fellows whom it is a pleasure to meet every day. Call again. NOTICE.—AII meat accountsdue the undersigned must be settled within 30 days of this notice, otherwise they will be settled according to law. DANIEL IIOY. Millheim, Pa., Dec. 3. 'BS. —Tone up the system by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It will make you feel like a new person. Thousands have found health and relief from suf fering by the use of this great blood purifier when al' other means failed. —We urge our readers to take notice of J. Eisenhuth's holiday advertise ment appearing at the head of the first local column. Persons in search of something novel and beautiful for Christmas will fiud bis announcement of importance. —On the 19th instant, Saturday eve ning, a public entertainment will be given in the old Reformed church, at Aaronsburg, by the Ref. Ladies' Mite Society of that place. Programme will consist in Recitations, Dialogues, Se lect Readings and Music. —As Christmas approaches, the question uppermost in the mind of many is, What shall I get for Christ mas presents ? For a guide take up the JOURNAL and consult the Holiday advertisements. They will tell you where to get the nicest and cheapest. —"I have used Simmons Liver Reg ulator for constipation of my bowels caused by a temporary derangement of the liver, for the last three or four years, and always when used according to the directions with decidedjbenefit. "HIRAM WARNER, Late Chief justice of Ga." CIIRONLC CATARRH.—I was troub led with chronic catarrh and gathering in head, was deaf at times, had dischar gts from the ears, unable to breathe through nose. Before the second bot tle of Ely's Cream Balm was exhausted I was cured.—C. J. Corbin, 923 Chest nut St., Philadelphia. 48 3t -Sunday and Sunday night and all day Monday it was awful cold and stoimy. The thermometer showed a few degrees below zero in some places of town,on Monday morning. On Tues. day night it moderated and began to rain. The roads have become very muddy again. —SLEIGHS, SLEIGHS, SLEIGHS, the finest stock ever brought to Centre county at J. C. Condo's Shops, Penn Hall, Pa. Remember they are no traah, but the best maae, with the finest finish and tastiest ornamenta tions. Come and see before buying elsewhere, and secure some of the best bargains ever offered to purchasers in this line. 28-3t. —The literary society met on Tues day, eveningbut on account of the incle ment weather, was not as well attended as would have been the case otherwise. The debate was continued until the next regular meeting. W. K. Alex ander was elected president.for the en suing month. —Forty years' experience, in every clime on earth, has proved Ayer's Cher ry Pectoral to be the most reliable rem edy for colds, coughs, and all lung dis eases. Neglected colds often become incurable ailments. Deal with them in time, and prevent their becoming deep seated in the system. —The following brief chronological table shows the sad fact that the aged fathers of the Aaronsburg Luth. congregation are going fast to their eternal home: Dayid Bollinger died Oct. 1878; Geo. Bollinger, Oct. 1883; Fred. Weaver, Feb. 1885; Michael Ney, Aug. 1885; William Ilarter, Aug. 1885; MichaelJFrank, Nov. 1885 aud Jacob Wolf, Dec. 1885. —Mr. Joh.i lloffer, a much-respect ed and aged citizen of Bellefonte died on Tuesday forenoon, lie took sick on Monday noon, while in his store on Allegheny 9treet; it was thought to be apoplexy or paralysis. Mr. Hotter was a brother of Mrs. Amos Alexander dee'd, late of this place, and is well known to many of our readers, —What is at present believed to have been a very successful surgical opera tion was performed to-day by Dr. Gooddell, of Philadelphia, in the re moval of a double ovarian tumor from Mrs. Henry Cramer, of Centre Ilall. lie was assisted by the doctors of that place. The operation was a very im portant one and, without doubt, the result will be highly satisfactory.— Bellefonte Daily News. —All Kinds of Poultry, Butter, Eggs, and Potatoes wauttd at Spigel myer's.Madisonburg. —Last Saturday's IlarrisburgPufr/of contains the following item of news : Centre County is said to possesss one of the finest natural curiosities in the State. It is a cave fifteen hundred feet in length, with a water front,and more attractive-in many respects than the famous Luray cayern. It has only re cently been visited aud explored. The cave is twenty miles from Bellefonte, easy of access, and promises to become a popular resort for curiosity seekers. —The best selected lot of Mustache Cups in the county at Spigelmyer's, Millheim and Madisouburg. ANOTHER ENTERPRISE FOR NEXT SPRING.— Mr. J. W. Stover will be one of the pushing men who will add anoth er flue store house to the attractive row of business houses OH Main street. It will be built on the lot at present occupied by W. J. Springer's barber 9hop, and will be used for a first-class general store with Mr.Stover as propri etor. John Kerstetter,Jr.,has the con tract for the erection of the building,and expects to get out some of the billwork this winter. —The largest stock of all kinds of Christmas presents in the galley at Spigelmyer's, and prices the lowest. —"A thing of beauty is a joy for ever" and the large and elegant stock of writing tablets just received at Deininger's stationery store is indeed a thing of beauty. The lot comprises the cheap 5 ct. pencil tablet as well as the elegant artistic writing paper tab let. It is the largest, best and cheapest selection of tablets ever brought to town, and suitable both for commer cial and professional men. Call at the Journal store and be convinced. —Big assortment of Glassware and Toys for presents for the holidays at Spigelmyer's, Millheim and Madison burg. Music AT AARONSBURG.—A musical convention, under the auspices of the Reformed Ladies' Mite Society will be held in tho old church at Aaronsburg, beginning on the Uth of January, 18S6, closing with two concerts on the following Friday aod Saturday even ings. The convention will be conduct ed by Prof. A. N. Johnson, of Chester, N. J., a distinguished author and in structor, late of Boston. All singers from far and near are cordially invited. Membership tickets 50 cents. —For reliable goods at reliable prices go to the reliable store of D. S, Kauff man & Co., where you can get anything you want from a pin to an overcoat, fine dress suit or a silk dress. —Have you discovered the column advertisement of the well known gro cers, Messrs. Sechler & Co., of Belle fonte, in this issue ? If not, we refer you to the fourth column on the second page. A perusal of their list of goods ! will at once convince you that they ! have the best store in the county for groceries and provisions. It is hardly j necessary to recornmeud the firm any more, as their reputation as fair deal ing, wide-awake merchants has been established for years. Do not fail to call on them when in Bellefonte. WANTED TO COMMIT SUICIDE.—An Indian boy wanted to hang himself, because a colored girl kissed him. But he didn't after all, for lie found that the strange feeling in his head was caused by a bad cold. lie went to D. S. Kauffman & Co's General Store, at Millheim, and selected something in their drug department that cured him : in less tnan twenty-four hours. Al ; ways brim full of all kiuds of Patent i Medicines and strictly pure Drugs, i D. S. K. & Co. —At a meeting ot the commitco on arrangements for the Lutheran Sunday School entertainment on Christmas eve, at which the writer, aa a reporter, had permission to be present,it was con cluded to have two trees, properly decorated and loaded with gifts for the scholars. Besdes an attractive programe of responsive readings, declamations, addresses, exhibitionssutiable Tor the occasion, interspersed by choice music, was arranged. It promises to be a very enjoyable entertainment. —A laudable occupation for those who aie richly blessed with worldly goods, from now until Christmas,would bo to hunt up the poor and needy of the community and prepare useful and relieving donations for such. This is charity in the right sense of the word. If there is one season In the year, when our hearts should bo moved by the dis tress of others, and our hands should be open and extended for the relief of the oppressed, it is in the glorious Christmas time, the annivsrsary of re ceiving God's greatest gift, His only begotten Son. Try to be charitable and remember the poor. THAT PISTOL A•AlN.—Another ac cident, caused by the careless handling of the dangerous weapon occuired on Monday evening and this time the vic tim is a resident of Madisonburg. Mr. Tins. Hazel and Mr. Lewis Wolf were engaged in a discussion upon the mer its of revolvers, m Bartges' hotel of said place, aud the latter was experi menting with one at the time, thinking it was not loaded, when one of the chambers discharged a cartridge. The bullet penetrated Mr. Hazel's left arm at the main muscle and landed In bis outside coat pocket. The wounded man was at once taken to the physi cian's office for proper treatment and is doing right well now. But when will people get wiser in such matters, after having had so many warnings ? OBITUARY.—-Mr. Jacob Wolf,an old and respected citizen, of Aaronsburg, but who for the last six years resided with his daughter, Mrs. B. O. Deininger, of Millheim,died on Monday forenoon at eleven o'clock, after a lingering and painful sicktiess. For several days previous his death was momentarily expected and when it came his end was peaceful and serene. For months the patient sufferer was faithfully attended aud nursed by his devoted daughter, Mrs. Deininger- Deceased was born in Haines township, December 18th, 1813, and was the son of Georire and Christina Wolf, lie was married to Eve Stover, who preceded her husband May 25th, 1877. They had three sons and five daughters, of whom two sons and two daughters survive their deceased parents,—Mrs. Itev. I. P. Neff, Mrs. B. O. Deininger, Alfred V. Wolf and Foster S. Wolf. The subject of this notice was a strict member of the Lutheran congregation at Aaronsburg from his early youth aud was an exemplary christian gentle man. While his death was no surprise to his family, it still casts the shadow of deep grief upon them and in their sorrow for a beloved aud respected father the writer offers his sincere sympathy. After wondering upon life's rugged path the weary pilgrim has gone to eternal rest. Neighboring News. SMITH TOWN. Ed. Swartz, oui young horse jockey, tiaded horses again. Who was bam boosled this time ? William Musser,son of Elias Mussei, is back from the West, and intends staying with his brother Jacob, this winter, in Brush valley. John Kimport greatly improved his home by weatherboarding it. John Frank is in the buckwheat flour business. He sold considerably already. Last Sunday a week ago one of F. P. Duck's large bogs went astray aud has not been found yet. On Friday last Mr. Royer, of Bru9h yalley, was over and took away the stray cattle which had been at Em'l. Swartz's for some time. lie was the owner. The steam sawmill on J. 11. Reif snyder's farm, west of this place, which had been stopped on account of a leak sprung in the boiler, is in running order again. JUMBO. COBURN. Cold, colder, coldest—Whew ! • Andy Campbell froze several of his fingers on Monday. Andy thinks it was colder an lk L" that morning. Some of our Coburn boys brought down several nice deer from the moun tains last week. Jake Moyer carried two ot the hides home as a token of his marksmanship. New sausage are ri|>e and the people pre harvesting them fast. Your corres pondent shared in several of the good dinners. S'quire Gettig butchered on Tuesifciy and the boys say he took in the boss hog of the season—sl4 pounds. There now, how does Millheim feel ? There is nothing that can beat the Penns Creek quadruped, when it comes to pul ling on the scales. Come oyer Mr.* JOURNAL and see us while we have sausage. [Thank you for your gener ous invitation, but man can't live on sausage alone. Ed.] The singing class meets every Satur day evening in the Evangelical church. The class is good, but there isstill room for more. Your correspondent is getting tired of sailing under his present non de plume and, if he should turn up with a new patent name one of these times do not cast him off. Z WANTED at this office—about SSO in subscription money. The Holidays are approaching and that means that the printer needs money. Delinquent sub scribers will please step to the front. AARONSBURG. The mercury down to 0 on last Monday morning. The traveling evangelist, Ilarshev. delivered 011, xliortation to a small audience in the Evangelical church on Tuesday evening of last week. The editor of the Journal thinks his neighboring cai respondents are yery brief in their news. Just so, we are all busy making and eating sausage. Getting ready for X mas, I guess. Several weeks ago an attempt was made to organize a singing class in town. What has become of the pro ject? Go ahead, gentlemen—do not wait for foreign help. Wo have an instruct or right among us who is willing and certainly able to drill a class success fully. A Hying report tells about two holiday festivals in our town, one by the German Reformed .Sabbath school, the other by the Evangelical school. Cannot give day and date of either one. Will know more later. Our water directors would better secure the pump stalks along the water route against frost. See to it gentle men, in time, or unpleasant work and a large bill of expense will be the result of your delay. ANOTHER. —Do NOT crucify the children by compelling them to take the horrible, nauseous compounds usually sold as worm medicines, many of them as worthless as they are obnoxious, nut get a box of McDonald's Celebrated Worui Powders. Purely vegetable. So easy and pleasant to take that the chil dren will never know a medicine is be ing administered. You will in addition secure the yery best vermifuge possible to produce. So sure are we of tills that in all cases of failure to cause expulsion where worms exist we cheerfully agree to refund the purchase price. One Box of McDonald's Worm Powders guaran teed equal to four bottles of any worm syrup. JOHNSTON, HOLLOW AY & co. Philadelphia Agents. Sold by .J. Eisenbutli, Millheim, Pa. WOODWARD. On April Ist Emanuel Ungart will move troin Henry Vonada's farm to the farm of John lioman , two mile east of Aarousburg. a Alfred Yearick will occupy the ho use Mr. Ungart vacates. Daniel Krater also leaves this East Precinct to engage in Agricultura 1 pur suits in Penn township. lie take s the farm of Samuel Ard, near Coburn. I was much amused in reading the business Directory of Madiso nburg. "One Doctor" and three Undertakers. Is this not a little disproportionate? At this season the death-shreaks of the slaughtered swine, rol>3 the rooster of his long accustomed daybreak re veille. Lutlier Kreatner & Thomas Weaver had quite an exciting wild cat adven ture last Friday in the Narrows. Pos sibly may give full details in my ne xt scraps. ARGENTIS —Prof. Barret of St. Lawrence coun ty, N. Y., speaking of pulmonary d s eases, says : Not one death occurs now where twenty died before Downs' Ei x ir was known. Over lifiy 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. S. Kauffinan & Co. WINTER IN EARNEST. Damage Caused by Wind and Snow in the North and West. CHICAGO, Decemlier 5.—A severe wiud-storui prevailed hete and through out the West and Northwest yesterday afternoon and last night. There was a tremendous sea along the lake shoie during the night. The waves rau ex ceptionally high, and falling on the heavy planks ot the breakwater broke them up like tinder. Reports from many places indicate great damage by the wind. At Oma ha, Neb., its velocity was estimated at sixty miles an hour. Considerable damage has been done to buildings in Omaha and vicinity, although not of a very serious nature. Trains could not cross the Union Pacific bridge for sever al hours on account ot the wind. At Central City, Neb., the new Methodist College building was partly blown down. Farm buildings throughout Nebraska have been more or less wreck ed. At St. Paul, Minn., the gale sub sided during the night and this morn ing the weather is clear, calm and cold. The mercury marked zero at six o'- clock. Reports from various parts of Ontar io state that a heavy gale is raging. Snow has fallen since last night to a depth of from six inches to four feet. All trains are more or less delayed and in some places they were completely blocked. The temperature is falling rapidly west of the lakes. At Winni peg this morning the thermometer marked fourteen degrees below zero. —SOMETHING more or less than five thousand different liver pills are on the market. Some good, some iudiffeient, many bad and worthless. Life is too short to try them all, so if you want to be absolutely sure you are right get McDonald's Improved Liver Pills, and if you are not satisfied with theamount of "benefit received you get your money back. JOHNSTON, HOLLO IVA Y & CO., Phi'adelphia Agents. Sold bv J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, Pa. DIED On Monday morning, the 7th inst., at the res idence of B. O. Deltiinger, Millheim, Mr. Jacob Wolf, aged 71 years, 11 months and 19 dajs. Funeral to-day (Thursday) at one o'clock, P. M. Interment in the Lutheran cemet'-ry, Aa ronsburg. The relatives and friends of deced ent are hereby respectfully invited to attend. :.L 2 re of 1 - , *'' t ''.Mi'"'*3iS'tlli V) y ERT IS i NO Agents p-< iIUSLD MO ggglg pHILADcIPHiA. rci' aivtsForiEwsrim uvmisive pope LO!;:/!A!L6 AT LowsctCash Rates fnCC BtaiiipH 13 r AYER 8, SON'S MANUAL * - * % • - PREPARING FOB 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. • * ' ,1- *. v*. % *4" r 1 • * *Take^=— SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR For all Diseases of the liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Spleen. This purely vegetable pre paration, now so celebrated as a Family Medicine, originated in the South in 1828. It acts gently on the Bowels and Kidneys and corrects the action of the Liver, and is, there fore, the best preparatory medicine, whatever the sick ness may prove to be. In all common diseases it will, un assisted by any other medi cine, effect a speedy cure. The Regulator is safe to administer in any condition oT the system, and under no circum stances can it do harm. It will invigorate like a glass of wine, but is no intoxicating bever age to lead to intemperance; will promote di gestion, dissipate headache, and gener ally tone up the system. The dose is small, not unpleasant, and its virtues undoubted. No loss of time, no inter ruption or stoppage of business while taking the Regulator. Children complaining of Colic, Headache, or Sick Stomach, a teaspoonful or more will give relict If taken occasionally bv pa tients exposed to MALARIA, will expel the poison and protect them from attack. A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION. I have been practicing medicine for twenty years, and have never been able to put up a vegetable compound that would, like Simmons Liver Regu lator, promptly and effectively move the Liver to action, and at the same time aid (instead of weak ening) the digestive and assimilative powers of the system. L. M. HINTON, M. D. .Washington, Ark. SEE THAT TOP GET THE GENUINE. PREPARED BY J. H. Zei/in & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. From Pole to Polo Arm's Sarsaparilla has demonstrated i: - power of cure for all diseases of the LiooJ. The Harpooner's Story. New Bedford, June J, ISCO DR. J. C. ATER & Co.—Twenty yc.r * i 1 was a harpooner in the North racific. u !l :i • others of the crew and myself were lnhl t:;> v it.i scurvy. Our bodies were bloated, gums sw.el.n and bleeding, teeth loose, purple blotches i.ll over us, and our breath seemed rotten, i ako ;t by and large we were pretty badly oil. AH car lime-juice was accidentally destroyed, l it t! captain had a couple dozen bottles of A YE:.'i SARSAPARILLA and gave us that. We iv.- v ercd on It quicker than I have ever seen r.u n brought about by any other treatment for Scur j, nnd I've seen a good deal of It. Seeing no raon tlon in your Almanac of your Sarsaparilla bub;* good for scurvy, I thought you ought to know ct this, nnd so send you the facts. Respectfully yours, Raltii l . W ixgaty. The Trooper's Experience. Masren, Basutoland{S. Africa,) ATarchT,2SW. I)n. J. C. Ater fc Co.—Gentlemen: I h:-v> much pleasure to testify to the great Tame t your (sarsaparilla. We have been BtctsCtf- d here for over two years, during which time \v • had to live in tents. Being under canvas ~ r such a time brought on what Is cal.vd in i. > country "veldt-sores." 1 had those roves . .• some time. 1 was advised to take your t- irsa- Sarllla, two bottles of which made my son.3 lsappear rapidly, and I am now quite will. Yours truly, T. K. Boden, Trooper, Cape Mounted Bijiemen.. Avers Sarsaparisic. Is the only thoroughly effective blood-puriih r, the only medicine that eradicates the poison* >n Scrofula, Mercury, and Coutagioui bh.:'.:.' from the system. prepared BY Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowell, Mass* Sold by all Druggists: Price 51; Six bottles for So. DO YOU KNOW THAT Lorillard's ClimaX PLUG TOBACCO with lted Tin Tag; Rose leaf Fine Cut Chew ing: Navy Clippings,and Black, Brown and Yellow SN UFF are the best and cheapest qual ity considered. • PAY WiIEH CUBED Confidence In honesty of Invalids. We treat ALL Dis eases,either Sex, however cuused,and receive payafter cure is effected. Describe case fully, and. send stamp for instructions. DR. BAKER. Box 104. 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