Frenoh and American Manners. One of an American party in Paris whole circle bad been invaded by death eta Parisian hons/,•iiiits; , Ifo other seperience:tiould bays so warmed my heart •to the grenoh people as did that ten days-el sorrow," giving as it reason therein', that every onset the hotel, from chambermaid-to 4tottote. wore attentive, sympathetic, and- reedy to help. • i What gust ln•. America ceitid have an e xperience that would drawfrombim like thanks to the host andaervanta of ono of our largo city hotel*? And the same letter itqlpetiking of the funeral promesiOn oknpoind only of a carriage or tveo—the'eletgased and her com panions being total, jigl!tbgers In Teri)), says ; "As oitr'slinple .proceision passed through the tiv,iitOidd'and Shah ionable boulevards, the: Broadway of Paris every bat lees rebed in deferential ,Paris, _from th w ersrpessant in his soiled biome to th of the wealth. l e st gentlemen, son g for pleasure or hastening to his busitres." What a contrast with' American min . ner; I hero wo coo hems and carriages dead pant funs's* poevioltns,;ana• /eau break thrunp the proresslossitsoltbex twden the beano ' and the vantage of moorners, • tad- the person :who ibould halt with retied hat 'at &precession pass ed weuld be started at as a curiosity. In this cntitection We may repeat an incident occurring on Broadway, as its most densely crowded point just below the Astor. It bas a member of years since the Prince de Joinville, son of Louis Phillippo, then - Ring of Prance, visited this country, nod made his mys terious trip up the lakes and had his re markable interview w ith the late Rev. lileazer Williams at Green Bay. The Prince acne oterfn the Bede Poole , a riutilLl miniature frigati, - iiia - at this time we refer to, this vessel was lying in New fork. Oils day therepaued along the crowded walk down Broadway past the Astor, and Bt.' Paul's (Thumb, a roman and Wonsan, the former carry ing under his arth a day coffin with their dead baby, they strangers and friendless', seektnireitristioun burial, for their child. The rude surge of Broadway render ef it almost dangerous to attempt to thread that crowd in safety to taieir precious burden. Just s the two ad. passed Eh. Paul's , there came op Broad way the entire crew of the French frig atet two by two, in their holiday dress, and jaunty hats with long steamers, chattering and Jabbering, as French sailors only can, but the instant the leading man espied that baby coffin he called a halt, and-every man facing in, lifted his bat, and stood in silence while that bumble cotrple,• with their cheap pine coign, covered with a mother's only shawl for R pall, *ere passing. There was a lesson for American gentlemen, but one our people with all their pre tended respect for tie dead, will never Symptoms of Old Msdiom. A Scotch paper tilto details them :. When a woman 15egins to drink her tea without sugar—that's a symptom. When a woman begins to read love stories abed—that's a symptom. When a woman givse a sigh on hearing of a wedding—tbat's a symp tom. When a woman begins to say that she's refused many an offero—that's a 6ymptotn. . When a woman begins to lay what a dreadful set of creatures men are, anti that she wouldn't be bothered with one of them for the world—that's a Sy m ptom. When a woman begins to change her shoes every time she cornea into the house atter a walk—that's a symp. tom. When a woman begins to have a lit tle dog trotting after her—that's a Symptom. V{ , hen IL woman begins to have a cat at her elbow nt meal timee, and gives it sweetened milk—that's a sym tom. • - . . When a woman begins to be ashamed to take off her bonnet in a gentleman's company beettUPenlie's got no cap on—that's a symptom. 'When a woman sees babies eitlking, and says that she wouldn't be troubled with them—that's tt symptom. When a woman begins to say that a serve it lass has no Guinness as a sweet heart—that's a symptom. When a woman begins to go to trod with her stockings and a flannel night. cap on—that's a symptom. When a woman begins to rub her fingers over the chairs and tables to lee if they are dusky—that's a symp tom. When a woman begins to Whse to tell her age—,that's a symptom. When a woman begins to and fault with her lookintglasa t and say it doesn't show the features right—that's symptom. When a woman begins talking about cold drafte t and store up all the crevices in the doors and windows— that's a symptom. DON'T You Lova Him, FATLIMIt ? One Sabbath evening, the father of two little children had placed one on each knee, to ask them whet they had heard in the infant school that del.' He was not a professor of religion, ol though %had s - plane wife/ The lit tle children begin to tell him in their Ow" nay,. of the ,beatstiful, home in Heaven that 3esus had lett because of His lose to them. Looking full in her father's face, a little girl said, "Jesus must haveloved us very much to do that; den% you love hjin for it, father?" Then they - went on describing the trials and sufferings °font Saviour, and she again asked the question. "Do't you love Him for that, tither?" and when they spoke of His death on tine cross, the little one asked the third time, "Now don't you love Him, filth: er 1' ' The father had to put the chil dren down and go out tif the room to hide his emotion. He confessed to the writerafterward, that lie felt more un der the artless cwestioning of his little children, than he over felt under the most powerful preaching in his life. Ile Boon afterward united with the church. ,13ootto - &P jbtationetv. GRAND OPENING I. GEORGE O'BRIEN, has Just redelved the largest and most coin plete stook of . • BOORS d STATIONERY, ever broughtto Bellefonte. All the LEADING NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, !C., MITI be kept on hand Stibserfptions will be received for the various Pggiatilcala et the day. se ordering through him may fool as. W=that their orders will be promptly at. t i i to, Rootryoornit of Dunlop and H igh etre . Bosh's Hotel building Ilene LIVINOSTON'S BOOK, STORE, (rusbushed In 146.) ' At this Well known oetabliehnient may be found everything In the BOOR LINE, Whether TFIEOLOGICAL, CLAESICAL LAW, SCIENTIPI r, OR LITER Ala An eitenialve aiNortment of FAMILY BI BLEB, with or without Photographlo Platca rouging In peon frewn $91:75 to 5t. , 5.00. Also all the Day and Sunday SEhool Books In general 1.14 P BLANK BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, I.EOAL`BLANRS, LEtiAL BLANKS, STATIONERY, etc, STATIONERY, etc Prompt attention elven to orders. k liberal diecount made to lbws° %rho buy to sell itgatn. 014n1 N EC 1300 K STORE IMOLA/ILI AND tit AIL Books, Stationery and Neva Rnsporwm JACOB D MILLER Has purchased the Bowie, Stationery and N1)1111 establishment o( Rinetoe and Bro., on Allegheny street, near the Dimnond, to which hemapleg added a large invoice of VIOLIN, such as is generally kept In a well conducted Book and Stationery Store. Ills stock consists of Theological, Medical, Law, Miscellaneous, Sunday School, School Books. Time Books. Pass Books, and Marian Erery grade and price of Cap, Legal, Letter, Bath and Note Paper, fine Preach Paper, Erne to_plas of every description and Price, Pena, lulu, Inkstands, Era ors, Rubber bands, transparent and ccimreon Slates, Slate Pencils, Lead Crayerui, ptc. ALBU,—Dally and Weekly Papers, Maga sines and Sheet Mualc, a large supply of Legal and Justice's Blanks; eonatantly on hand Also U. 8. Internal Revenue illtfolps at face. $e la eltlo - Wholesale Agent for Lockman's Calibre. ted Writing Fluid Country merchants would do well to call and estarnine my stock before purchasing else where, as I can sell at manufacturers prices Books pot to Order when desired 518n034-ly jilotelo-55aloons. GA RM AN '8 HOTEL-DANIEL GARMAN, Proprjetor This longaatablished and well-known Hotel, situated on the southeast corner of the Dia mond, opposite the Courthouse having been purchased by Daniel Gamlen, he announces to the former patrons of thus oshiblishment and to the traveling public generally, that ha has thoroughly refitted Ills house, and is pro pared to render the truant Satisfactory sawn)• modation to all who may feror him with their patronage. No pains will be spared on hie part to add to the convenience or comfort of his Kneels. All who stop with hint will find his table abundantly supplied with the most somptvous fare the market will done up in style by the most experienced cooke. Hie Bar will always contain the choicest."( honor& N Is Htabling Is the bestan town, and will always be attended by the most trustworthy and at. tentive hostler, Give film a oath one end ail, and ho feel* confident that all will be satisfied with their accommodation. An excellent Ur cry tw attached to thisestablishment, which strangers from abroad will find greatly to their advantage. wirsa EXCHANGE HOTEL,IIUNTING don, Pn.—J MORRISON. Proprietor. This old entahlishment, haring been leased by J. Morrison, formes proprietor of the Moe axon House, has been entirely reinodelef and refurnished, and supplied with an the Modern Improvements and 00101 , 01141130 , 11 ttiMileary to a Brat-class Hotel. The dining room has been removed to the first floor, and le now spacious and titre, anti tbe stharnbers are all well rend laved. and the Proprietor will endeavor to make his nusata perfectly at home Pasneogers for Bedford Springe will AO thin the most their aide stopping place In Ruutingdon._2l3n2nly. FLEMINGTON HOTEL—II. OFT HART, Proprietor lie respectfully Inform+ the public generally that he Wm occupies the above named Hotel, artiste he will be glad to meet and greet his former friends, and receive a share of the public patronage. By strict personal attention to the detail, of his 111).4111am, ha herFaa to be Ade with der satlefactlon to all who MAY favor hlm their petrotowe. Ilia Bar and Table will be node a epeetallgy. His Stable is good and will be attended by carotid, attentive boat tern An ozcellent l e la attached to this eatabltahment, whiels straarint. will find lb theiredvantege. Give hien &call, one wed all; theihe feelsaccommo confident that that all will be satisfied with r sadly MOSIIANON ITOUSE, PITILIPB- burg, Pro-40LIN 8. GRAY, Proprietor This long-established and well-known Hotel, hating beep parchment' by John 8. Gray, he aanooness to its !armor patrons and to the public generally, that he bar refitted It titer =ad is prepared to render the most r 7 mu to all Who msfy favor , hum with eir patronage, All who stop with llffn find his tableisbemdantly aup plied with the beat fare Ws market will sabre. Eta-bar will always *dotal's the enoleeet of liquors. His stabling is the best In toWn- Give him a call, ye weary-laden and a-hungered, sod hesetlsited will In you rest, oonildent that , a!) will be pith their eccommodationa. Stages fibtO and from the hotuse. TllOO MONTOUR HOUSE, LOCK 'RA ran--IRA A. CHU ECU, Proprietor. Thla eleitant_tiotel, fortiori* known as the "WOlbingWe House," tre Waite street, is noir ready tor the rreeptlon of visitors end bol; ers. It has been elagsatly tugoAshodoind I tab'. is 104143,11 luppllscl with' the boar. \rialto a to Lock naves - trill anti this the pleasantest place. te the oily.. A free Wet conveys the averts of the house to and from the various trains.viina6 ROUSE AND LOT FOR RALE. The subscriber offers • double two story Frame House and Lot for sale, together with an exceellent stone stable and carriage house, situatea near the Court House and di rectly opposite the proposed Park or promo nade grounds. The propertY is in good condi -14011 and will rent for 000 per annum. Water et the'door of the lautement kitchen. Terms easy Part cash,•and balance on time to suit the purchaser. Bellefonte, March 4,'69-am ..14. BARNHART. ittleido I COE'S COUGH BALSAM I This loom tried awl popular Remedy la again called to the attention of the public. As often es the year rolls. around, the proprietors anon• ally reeks their bow to the people, and remind them that amongst the many Otiose required Ibr the health, comfort and nuateliancs of the remit, throng)) the long and tedionsmonths of winter, Cee's Cough Balsam slionkl not be for gotten. For years it has been a household madieloo—aud soothers austioste for the safety of their children, and all' who miller for any di sea of the Tivmatmo,ml Milo, gannet TO aor - diTimi itTut it. In addition to the or. 'dinary for once ao long in the market, we now furnish our mumntoth family size bottles. which will, In common with the other sites, bo found at all Drug Morel.. I= The Balsam will be found Invaluable, and may always be relied upon In the most extreme cases. WHOOPING COUGH The testimony of lilt who have used it for this terrible disease daring the Met ten years, is, that it invariably relieves and cures It. SORE THROAT Koep your tdroat wot with tho king little and often—end you will very soon (Ind roller. HARD ('OLDS AND COUGHS. Viola at one. to a atently use of thin great remedy. It will succeed In giving relief where all outer reined lea have failed HOHENEHR OF THE THROAT, CHM' AND MEM Do not delay - procuring and immediately ta king Co.'. Cough Balsam. when troubled with coy of the above named dlflicultion. They ore nil premonitory symptoms of Conaumption, and if not arrested. will noonor or later Jireep you away Into the Valley of shadows from which none can neer return. IN CONSUMPTION Many a care-worn eulTerer trtirtraitat roller Mid today rejoices that her I lie has been made easy end prolonged by the um, of Coe'■ Cough Balsam METER The people know the vrtiele, end It needs no rominent from tov It le for sale by every Druzglet, and Dealer In Medicines In the Unl• tad Stater. C. 0. CLARK CO., Pole Proprietor., New Raven, Ct. READI REAM! lIZADIII TAE, ATTENTION OP THE PEOPLE, I=l World's Groot PAimMy COE'S DYSPEPSIA CtrRE. This preparation Is pronounced by brim ttu an the only known remedy that will sorely cure that aggravating and rat/0 malady. Por yesra It swept on Its fearful tide carrying be. fore It to an untimely grave, Its millions of suf ferers! L'OE's DYSPEPSIA CURE lIAS COME TO THE RESCUE. Itallgoa don, Dyspepsia, Rica Headaehe, Sournefle or Aridity of Pltonsach„ Riming of Ifood,lflocotoncy. Lasoftuds, Weariness, finally termini. Hog to Death, Are as earoky cured by thle potent remedy, as the patient Whets it. &Moe& bat Aviv years before the pe . pple, what le the verdkt of the masses I Hear what Lester Beaton, of Ilel'ratt .)loe. eels Illn.woutat, WM., Jan. SI, Ble4. Mourn L. O. Rut & CO, New Haven. Oonn. Beth myself and wife here toed Qoe'a propels. Cure, and It h as proved Perfectly matte Netory an a remedy I have NO hawltathro In oeylng that we have received great bewail from Ito use. Very re4p4afially, LEITER SEXTON A GIREAT BLEEISIM) tProza Rift L %kap, Aron, Lorahre Co , Ohlo,) Messrs ammo & /mamma, Druggists, Cleveland, Ohio. Giurnanta It gives me great plcasure,, ty ;Cate that my wife haa derived great benigt from the nee of Coe's Dyspepsia Cum Rho has been lima ntrmlaereflulfe greed, trembleei with Dyspepsia', accompentpd with violent par osyerne of conitipellink. which Co prdetratted her that she was all the !Tillie, ler rnolltals, us able to do anything. She took, at inns hi- Runge, Coe's 14apapals Due and has derived Great Joel:Mit from it, and I. now comparative!" well. She regards thia medicine as a greet blessing. Truly 'pure, Jan. 13th, Gat L. F. WARD. CLIEROTNIN, The Rev. flinao Aiken, of Allegheny ' &WM that. It Mai mired him lair ell ether me MIL . Wu Wed. DRUCIOIsTs. Ana „ rti t igh t it in the i countryhtitew,lll to ttiK il o go, on l e f ra boys a bottle of, Cnta'a Amapa' !Aire from thorn. /Peaks In the iflOft Untu 1 4 15 94 praise of Ito paat,snadloal *rim. ODE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. will also be found Invaluable in all easel of Diarrhea, Dyeindary Cotta, Summer pm* plaints, Griping, and In foot every dim-ordered condition of the stomach. —bold by Druggists In silty or country ev • erywhoro at per bottle, or by application to the C. O. CLARK CO., v 131131-13, bOtePrcpes, Now Hisven,o t. Sabbertioemnitsr la A MEN SECII L ER, DEALER FAMILY GROCERIES! FAMILY i J anoczatza. FAH ILY ROCEMIS Ireep constantly on hand s choice snd worldly •elected stock of FINE P I. FINE INE FRESH CHOWS FREEIH CHOICE FAMINE AMILY CHOICE F FAMILY . FAMILY GROCERIES GR0C44114.....088M1R GROCERIES GROCERIES OR Frerh Tub OTReeret Choice T~, Prim* RI. Coffee, Prima Sirup., Dried Froitii. 1 Owned ?mita, Good old Jars Cutfee.....,Yoroto Fruits New Cora Heal......Bupoillio Vann? Flour Llgiort'o Bockwheat Flour. Sugar-ourod Boom Choice Dairy Butter. Prime Factory Charge, XX Porto Rico Baking Hoiwea, Rztra Vygoking Boa" White Mil6r Honey, Rte., etc.. etc Remember the plat*. HAMMEN 'menu. LIAIIMEN ig.cilLEß. HAMMER arm,rs.. —Bush Nouse Bush Homo, BELLEFONTE; PA. •13nlbly D ANPORTIPS PETROLEUM FLUID I NON-EXPLOSIVE 1 SOMETHING NEW TINDER THE SUN I BAPS UNDER ALL CIRCVMBTANCES t THE MEW LKIIIT. THE PETHOLKUIeFLUID Manufactured by J. J. Palmer. under Leiters Patent, supplies • neeeiraity, ius well as a bona*. bald eterrealewee. It has baen to sae snore than a year, and la growing in favor wheripeor timid. It maker *be olopostitod in every re• spiel the beat light. No otilinples odor, no 'Make, taregrowswio waltaraftweetia tla deeper AVM eniOston in lamps; does net solar* weak oyes, gifts A *oilier light than Kerosene. eaa De awl with or without Chholney, o*is. be burned In any isap a. with the trifling aspens* ar changing bift IT IR CREAPVR TITAN ANY LIGHT ZIG CiPT DAY ',JOWL All who woo It will endorse what we say Our patron. put. our Fluid to various use*, and they give us nusrvelons accounts of Its ef ficacy in cleaning tin, doors. clothes, romnvlng grease or mildew, in relieving rheumatisM and curing burns, etc. The smell Potent Brass Lamp, pecked, lel* cotton, la popular "run about light," and la a neat and conernlent thing fora traveler to take M the pocket. This Fluid requires no more caution in as one than kerosene. We advise no one to fin n lamp while burning t If any of 11, trollied, 9 flame 'Mould not be brought near It, fdr though It W WA 0NE44011.w4 do recomth•nd It as good to burn.' Irlit ern of earelemeness or accident It should be set on fire, smother It with s cloth or bag If's lamp &pee not! work well,hating 9n It our Illners, there mast be &defect in the bandit, io K &out* MI Sell and. The wick done not moire hutment cottistili• When charred the blase Aitken, and theti the mai may be renumut hy tiering or Gutting. as Ohigineye seldom uaed wng. There nev er was dporteblelloht that required an MI. Mirk to kup it Lit order. It does not inoreene the rate of Insurance where used or stored. Is not considered dangerous' by the Chicago Board of Underwriters. Received the first Premium at the Stark *ad Ttuteentrra county. (0.) Pain. Met rill. Theism can control a dre,but they cane et en explosion, therefore the Fluid is preferable on %hie &Went. IT OA,ITNOT BE EXPLODED! $lOO °flared to any person who will predneti • a lagithtlata explosion of as wawa. In wan by over 100009 tosolliso, 1400 of wh leas are In Cleveland ►a the vlohilty, all of whom recommend IL otteerthlly. FOR BALE TN TIM 00UNTY ONLY BY LOEB,' MAY & LOEB, MERCHANTS, Where it cap be seen burning at any time:. vlanlo 43001% & gAbeu. T-lIE PLACE TO GET SHOES I Everything new and warranted! 000000 0000 000000 00 ': :' '!*+wr4l . • , , P A... D.0..8. wsoczmAzi AKA MAIL, BOOT—AND...EWE...STORE. (Ong do6r ewe RA.inold's Bank.) Have just opened the moat ocenplete assort 'MU "14TPFX04ng tO6 I %W AND SUNS LINE Snit ,bribudit to klekef O nte. Their entire stock. 1/11Plb Is the Isuptit ever opened In thlir ems r9Pda ta•eget IMISM the best matew WO pdrbluised for cash, and will be veld ;Wet lowlW , Atuestir ettsat,ean afros* who .pads bn tyl Ther,are_p_ract= .ken, and Seerplffilosp 0.1 Ws and coldeincrtorlp promptly attended to. vlSn2o4sl' DELLZFONTS BOOT •AND 81108 STORE. O-R-A-tr-a-k k 8-4)-N KtillrFaol97.lollll'ol , AZID mow IN OEM' FRSVCII oda.p , AND. coNonali 000T8 AND .8110 ER, r - • Miring added largety Co our former stock. we can assure the pulltfo that we have now tM bastainocUon In Gintral Penneyleant" , of =1 Buttoned, Front Lacs Bide Laos, and Cotireoo Poeta and Shoos Manorattur•d from the eery beat English • Laatlax Glove Rid, Corivees, and Balmoral of the moat fashionable style. M-0-R-OC-40 R-O-4~-8. With or without heels. Also, a full assortment of the latest styles of Mires' and Children's Shoe.. Billies' and Children'e Shoes. Misses' and Children's Shoes. Also, a large stock of those Cheap Shoes, each ea We read about, and which we ere selling eheaperthan the cheapest. We larttella esaminsUnn of our goods, wad the petro.. 11 . f the public. r1202G-1y ROOT AND SHOE MANUFACTO RY.--Thi undersigned respectfully in a the ottlnena of thatletonto and vicinity, that ho hal elision/died a tint dos BOOT AND 81101Denir1NUFACTORT, Next door to Morgan% Butcher shop, on this northeaue olds of the diamond, where he will be pleiwtd XS all times to trait upon customers. He belts an Rejoerteraeod Workmen, customers caereetaseured, that no pains will NI aparedto render complete satiefaCtion. Glont3emen, lar dies, miaow and youths wan bo accommodated with the best 8110p1:, HOES. 8110541, Ate., manufactured from the need atooek, and in Ma Latest apes. Repairing of ail kindA prompt)) attended W. 111511 PETER MoNA EON. Illarbtuare—aXeS. TrARDwARE, HARDWARE Th• plaos to buy The subscribers would respectfully Inform ;I rv illommunity that they hare apace - ale dome STOCK OF HARDWARE ~ priding all varieties of goodi In that line which thay WILL SELL 4T THE LOWEST PRICES. Their stock eonstets of all eoritlfbullders hat, II wars, cede sad pocket Cunery, Carpenters', Mason's, Plaateror'a and Blaektanith'a Tools, and Materials, Nall; Iron, Boras shoes, and orsr-shne Nails, Rope Tackle, Fork tr, Chains Shovels, Axe... Grind Stones, rte. H ousekeeper'. %ands, Saddlery. Carriages trim . retinas, Me., with all kind.. of /Id the different parts thereof, together wit *complete *Assortment of the beet PAINTS, OILS, VA R.NIBIIES, Et(' They hope. by siriet attention to EUIIIIIIIOO AO &constant can for the soconunodatioo of customers to omit and reserves share of the pahlis paproviai S. Balldars and others will find It to fltdif ideantagtf to tell and EXAMINZ 11111.112 STOCK. MEM I= OLMES k. IMINGTON, MAN. hfloturerir of Superior Re fi ned Oast. esativz , , 01,wolmi: 00141 refined eaol p. A i,i,- m , g. 04tt0i 3 I t • , and Railroad d MAW Plata. fib •an silvan Rip lam i r i tsuperlor facjilikee for ni , fa enpfbip the Ueda With a . , 1117PIWOR Apt, t i c z a r ti , , l tz 1i=p6.60"644%.4.? Amos lei irirrr o t a ndl e V o l4 HIM str•Cok, H. GOO DEN.—PRACTICA L • • barber, laser spotted a new ttpsad oontco: ar tloprbor 0 op. omit the shoe ln a Alba. on Aillughimy attest, tA, Po. He has fitted up le room in i Nir t ofolyie with all the modern ammo- Menem, and will 6 b• happy to rewire the pat ronage of the pu lio. W. fi. GOODEN. a44n16-3t Et E'LLEFOPMEr BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS, GAITERS, GAITERS, GAITERS, ..... m .. l i ks : {a. a HARRIS.) COAL OIL LAMPS, l• 1 J. BARRA. k•rholf . Row lillebicineo & laelitoratibes. .A Y ER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For I)lftea sea of the Throat and Lungs, anon u Coughs. Cold*, Whooplog_Cough, Bror. chitin, A attune, and Consumption. Probably never before in iho whole history or modieint, bee anything won to widely and ag Wimp upon. the for go r mankind, as th is excellent remedy pulmo nary oomplaints. Through a long .series of years, and among mod or - the receiver-Men it has risen higher and higher in their estime. lion, as it haileeetelf better kosddm I" 4 4 11- form character and power to cure the various affections of dm lungs and Meat, have made it known qe a reliable protector against them ' While ad*stid Pulttiltiinitholut W 'Pelee* and to young children, Itas_At. the same time the nw r aFnntnni nre l eta n tiatig 7n"nr cip pnt oonsu Asti b, e roue arleo• done of the What and-kl4l l - . ..44 4 ellosiotoo ap4puttendolest *Macke 'et Croup, it enordd be "A Olt %wad in ever thildiff ;WA indeed"' vii ars sometimes sullied% ,to gelds s coughs. all shnuld be provided wigs ' tkie:Melgole for thsen. . . . . ... Although settled Consumption is thought in curaWe, taill great bombers' of us wines the cured, triA i r t raff k ,nl - 4,itz o rt:a neakgy the Cherry rectomL fildepoptudsge is Ifs mastery over the disorders' of the Latip sad Threat. ShisPthe mai ahattaakt of 00 111 yield to IL When nothing else oonld reach them, uedeethe Cpl by Pectoral they soteride enddloppear. gli t icre end Public Eipeskers AEA great pro mo. from it. .. ' Ast ma is alweys railived and often wholly climb by IL fly:ululate le generallz anrsi to td. 3 , taking the eherit'Pecieridlli MAO SAO Wait Meek die n kVtit r ltZe n rftiinettell;e. or ii., ra.ofAAsgesp44 l _ l l,PßAil"..Ah" I" ci n i s L i 4 t Al . rz9 um v ar c ] kr -~,ii , 4., 4... nr .Ave. ,tztatiaat , an joli river,„lta dent Fe. vet. MORI MOW rerWdfdd drc Elfie 'Fearer, Ilso,and ibeleedAili tha ~awl mrich.aripa hotn thalatiohe, Marsh' bk tnbutMl= poWns M gr i risri ini‘ f ri4H. o ' P e tr not I , p in ng pa ther on A ni . is, Blettstbk. diAlliorlitty coat.. ra at pad rgark I."- itter n e t r A I b t im pear i le d g: l eVr il f y i t i il igrAtll 9 4l fgthitt iltathi ZAiyal bi reiel h. s ZLh t. r . li cii i 1 11 ar d .eolorolf aria: fail rill ei iSte t i e W it tabond !Otero other caro l:El od idenClas, or tirisMc rtrrg m=l i trocZ i d i z y tUi be prokatad lid .ftop ilia e gg i f iv . ..itt i lva li dtair i o i r ir to , r i f Id I ti . Int & tilikiMal l elige n tensy . lainte let le 'an -eibilasAA Sellilfilft.go.f4g e op =i truly remarkable cures, *hers t Waal 1144-OMa. • , Prepared by Dr. J. C. Am A Co., Prectioal and Analytical Chemists, Lowell ,' preac e bad eteld.a/1 retied She world. Pries, 40.00 per *Oa 1 , . S. Witsoe, Agent, Belleitents, Pa. 1411-2 m AYER'S HAIR VIGOR, FO&RES• TORINO GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATO RAL VITALITY AND COLOR.—A tossing which la la once agraaatalk boalthyoutd etre. tual for pommels' the hair. Faded or grey hair le sewn rostorad to ita arterial motor with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin heir la thickened, tents hair abseiled, end bald nese often, though not always, cured „type II ?fahlr t eat teeter, the hair where the follialer 111111 d(140:.•1. cr Ls glands atrophied and dimairad. Uat aneh as remain can b. saved for usehgness by Ws applbution. 131.- mimed o *miler tha hair *kb • peaty sediment, It wm keep eat elean and gloms. Its mak. eons! CM wIL !..rruns! t 341 hair from larotmg grey cr fs tang off, ar 4 consequently prevent baldnoi e Vres from those deleterious sub- stance. which make some preparation. den serous and InJurLotte to the hair. the Vigor can only benefit Dui not lane !LAIR DINISIOLNO nothing elan con be thOut4 nO tiosirsigo. Gun- tallying nehher ell nor dye, It does not soil white cambric, and yet Bala tens m the heir eying It • rich glossy l ustre and •grata& PelUlb•• Propezei by DR. J C. ATER % CO, Practical and Analytical Choctaw', LOWELL, KAM. PUGS 111. CO. F. a WWoei, Areal. A CARD TO THE LADIESI DR. DUPONOOII OOLDIM rrattornoAL .7111 A. POR IPIEMALIK loGuihle In Corroetint trrOnalsaittoo, Remo lt fog Obotruotiomo oitino alonthir horn irhatever esouto, and al- ONE Pll.l. JAI A DOS!. Fero&lee peep- liarly ellenneeii, or thaw imp paling themselvea to be so, see nantlasint goblet using these Pills ohllsiln that siendlttois lest they Invite munitierlan`•, eau whhiblelupoo n Rion t proprietor esentnee nersteplinsionity, although their mlbilsnwe 'rosin prprgen any mischief to health; *them/se the Pahl tb rolr onsesesded u a MOST INVALUABLE REMEDY For the alleviation of throe suffering from tiny irregularlhes whatever, am well am to pre vent en inctetute of family when health will not frrilt 14 quioang tho serve, end bringing back the "rosy color of health" to theeiheek of the' oat delicate. Pull and pxplioit direetiops 0000mpany 411106 box. P 14041,1 per box. alut boi* P. -Solt in.ltellefootok tt, P. P. MUM, Diolltl, sot, epme. for nil ornate. Ladies, by art abaft to the. *Postal^ ass ben the Plilesent (conjklan : tialk,b by "1 to 107 pert downy rimers ge. Sold .X. To w er, A•aelt rati by G. IL ambock t Willieroefrort, C. Brow* end D. HOWL Bole AVgrbrol.k. vlaaatt-iy BOALEDURO• ACADEMY. acatAstnto; mama ootnirr, PA. The Pint Tenn of the *unmet fia•lon or thfir lamitatiovi begin MONRAT, APRIL Sok and littatlaus T wow loo=so= to youth Of both sets. to all tiiught. la well-conductod Airadoodes. A NORMAL DRPARTKRNT has been added for the ooneeniatme of leseb era or those designing to leach. Hata. of tuition per term hem gb toff. Pu pae charged trom ihe tima of entering to the close ottile term. Hoarding la prfrift hunt flee, asgt SO pre seek. For farther informatbpod*ress. O. W. LHWIISH., Principal, I= •oted mere, 125!
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