PS o o 4 V f -. i -t . A A f 1 i It ' Mow to Circumvent Dysjtepsia. ; We find the following in Iiallou's ''Monthly - Magazine fur Octoberand give it for whit it may be worth I had dyspepsia for fifteen yenrs, 1 hrul bloating about the chest,. heaft buin, waerlirash,. headache, , acute pair;3 irv the stomach. Sometimes I had ravenous appetite, nnd would of tn eat to excess , I could .not? trier! K pr.rsnaded to pat myself on a pr per diet, or. to observe the' laws of health generally, I was also-, an immoderate- worker ? often ate in a hurry, pwnllowino my dinner in five minutes, thus not taking time to chew my vic 1naU piopeily. and often worked or studied until after midnight. Well, .twelve years the disease took hold fi my nervous system, ana waucriu rights, loss of appetite, and continued hard work with mind andlbody, began . to work rapid ruin to my health. I 3i;d .some patent medicine, Lot soon made' up; 'my mind to try the better aird ( hejijef way. I resolved to aban don all kinds of stimulants, butter; salt pork, fried potatoes, dumplings, worm bread, sweetmeats, pickles, past ry, and everything else .thacwdiiM hinder digestion, and to eat only the. substantial?, taking' plenty ' of .time to chew my -victuals. I ate: rmly two meals a day, with nothing except a little fruit between meals.,-.For varm .drink I used hot water ii(raHkv and ' never drank till I hrul finished eating. I ate plenty of-fresh, Sott boile.l eggs, fresh Iveef, mutton,, corned beef, and other meats, ami some fresh "fish, and used plenty of fresh fruit, I aho .worked more modefateIyv and tiied to itidirse sleep. I always wore; loose clothing. I tried to avoid all. nnec cssary worry of mind, and having my li.ind too much on any one subject. -The" result was that after thiee 'we'ekj of luinlthfu! living I felt as. though I was a!l made over again, fresh ancf strong. I asked God to help me to . persevere in the good way, an! live in that way for about a year. . Since then my stomach has been strong enough U to til low 'me to use tea, conee, and. butter sparingly.-'-1 usually use frc-sltl". milk or pire cold water for my dn'nl".. seldom-use any medicine. I wear'; all-woof llanneE tn all cold or " S$tky f weathet, whether winter or sumntfeiv i nave iiccn cured more-, than ttiree ( -tears. I am wetting, stronger .'dl 'the ! -time, but can; expect health" ami hajj-'rV. pines only by .right living-.- I. .would ,--Scomtnend lemon juice Tori hose' "who I' feel tiie iued of 'acids." "' I would also t' say, never cat a tne.d Qnlil the plevicT . . on ol.e'h.'s had time totlig'xK"; PPy---. ieians tell us that a strong tohiaeh. .requires Q"e or six hours to digest a , meal, and .that" a dyspeptic require? a longrr liTf:e. -Thcy also tel. Vis that is not "tin- quantity that eat, lrtt tiie ckr.r.'y-jre : 'digest "tv!!,". that ""strengf.i'iPiu in i .cvcr eat unless you - are. lutnjv;- . '., . ; w . Tlit: first regular representative Pa r li:TmoiiU a,suLut.$oiKrtf iii England in Hi.iNav YIILV -itiis. fated in the coined -of. In reign i'4ugea.tiofewer tf.-:ir) .i.O'J robbers,' thives aod raga Wn f.-i. in tiie lAtfer d.-ivs 'of 121 iza- enrcclv vi'nr- -.aVl- witliout . ; oOO'or - A uu cri rninal ? isiii exHfted iiti ni galrowa.' , .v,. -'.; ': ' y ' .r.v-'f ii . first compeer who tried his .s tu u'l jit setting- an- opera-to, rutisic was , FwinL'ieo -iminn,a-n Italian artist, .ivl the pief;e to which :e lent the . Ttinrm 'offl meh-'r-liorn accoufpahiment ;Vws the A'tVn vei siuit' M St. .; Pault7' '-wfdtbfWa brought at Iiooie in- "ltfio.' '...-"-'.- - r -- y Kncrlan 1, during King Kthclfcd'a "thrc, A. l. SCO, the f'lowing' jiices , were fi.vt.-d hi' law',." A itrao .or slave. a I: i.ou; mare,; an t-'e, ; a cow, '$1,25 f an ox n in?, . SO cents . ach J shc.p, --cli, and a goal 4 cents. ;t - ." rxst wasdevised in 1683 sii:l ilurrav. It soon bt?- : ft CCLi "by one ;ii ijl j'nt of attention to the li-!i (inr :! n,-?!?nt, but so low were the pif'liU ot the -l)U-.inc3 one Dockwra, tiK'-succcsjT ot iMo'rrav, accepted' x .-tiion.Td' 200. a. vertr in lieu ofit.r1 ffT I f " jT f "7 JT this orcuned in Hi;. ; . j ' I i V i 1 1 fU til maintains tliat the ructt wt-ro t ibl in .stiik ie a!.oits tliat they wvxa radically ni.ut it t'.estifj 'ipi llo j-ti'jf'ity of tiie ri'iroad cKtnpiiiits. If Ad ims is a ci:i t;'tiiist, llifti !io is not :i lit tiiin to lie voted f r ei'ii r f r Congress ;r any oilier oftiee. I: st.tted by two f t!ie Altoo-i t j) -ipar.s t!iat li) i-1 a cousin of I'ons rcssm.nt Cj'iip l'l',, :i inat'er which the Somerset D mo crttt will please to nfiiitn. or deny, and at the satna time inform the pcfpi's of the ilis trict wiiat manner of m t thn "Captain' i. Tho Johnstown Tri'-'iin- denies the re lationship, but wo watit it fiotn a nioio le liuble souice. a U 15. Pho'.vn, l.ito eitiior of tlio Clai ion Jt m tcruf. after having b:en fairly defeat rd for State Senator in the district con- xce Uy J-diti ti. nail, oi r.ix cnniy the front as an independent 'ti ha published a l.tler teein-- ;v ha lroad!v ' r.-it(-T ' ii d , "Al-i bairja," , ? ' " Tr-n the' ' ''! State, f i lives i Democracy n ' :! 1 v.0 Lave only 1'' ,., . r persists in Mr-5iror.--, patty thiit hatfo tr.f v , II taken atk tode- llie i.ii, A " f b- a fvsnt.r fr'" di;t strutio; n.;nnVKrCi diatrici. w1..i whl vote for Doit ('atnin, . i ...... An.l ii 1 1 1. -.1. - 1 a , the ' or. an.i hli.-tpriiiif DjiOoctut fi jm the till ue.i ) i i ir . . , Vps to - - r- - ! ' " 1 1 ' HI5 Convention of; J)Ul the JIJj ' T : ' : ;'" . ; ;.e.,,,..t hi-st week at; Vj ?"'' "-.i- - : .- "i in a mir.oritv State ' xkwi . . ",:;. a i. .. . , . , . " . f - ' - ' - lft A manner. tmwesj. i j! t J JThe above Cit S--..f're?'ent Two -t e Swxpb.' - y no'1 (iurnble,- ,lt is Tnrabiicg 'flTTl iUJJli :ThBestlVavV - . - - - V.'; : ' H ATE tOl OiTX - M hrt Itunlts rotr. Save YouiMpney; and D o Your Own Threshing 1 : WHKJ TOffi-'JIEN ASD HOtSESHAVB NeiHINff tLSB TO Also, Ovittirig- Boxes, V fccliool 'Xeslsr:.EItc. Address: "TS " ''.' v JULY 23, isr8.-2ni. V t-T ''zy - ;r - - - - , - : . . ' - - ', t ' ' ' "v WltH WHICH ' . ; " THE PEOPLE. HAVE RECEIVED OUR EFFORTS TO V. DRYG UUoa UUirll 1 HAS STIMULATED U9iTO MAKE , ? NEW IMPROVEMENTS THROU lip U T TH 15' .BOUSE. ,WEINVITE THE I'EOPLE OF THIS SECTION TO VISIT US, AND w .ivn J'.j i , riaca THEIR BUYING AT 13th -v " . CAR CS1.T BB When the'PewjSuit : v fa gotten from 0 S. E. COR. 6th & ocean. At the last ast, . -w . . mm Oil -at it 'r w - " -".- - ' ' " ' "- . V ''::' ' -; ''! w ' -"' v- - --'- .-. ....... V ;J , ; - . - , . , ;.V,.;..i;., - -. ;OTHrPdDRESSING' 10 s 8C HALL -:' - . 4- "'" - . v ". .". - - : ., oo,oo(Hacktd oi, tV 115 Clinton Street, Johnstown, bill, to defray the exM ALWAYS HAVE TUB ' " - ' :m5 tlr.s niagtiilicetit proj VorrelI, of llartisv1 j; AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF rieiiced et;ced civil fii2iii'Tyirv, ," WrWS,;MILL RRV, CARPETS, ETC;, cd this vision A ' ' .' ' J - - x Will 1 Cecil this vision a''l an what must X xoret . tli"b ot tiie man v!o t, y to C'oiigi'eSN or M:XMM in while's cw&Mlnk Johnstown. . While's cor-: 'WJE, JOfl imself with ilTilli ii TO liinisi lf witli, H i ii TOM R- curing bis l frflnMi''f,?J'r Ht I'm 1 it Li - rnlj 'i i r. ' Of n. Ii i a i v n o sign ana i Kitn A ml t : tent in tt''?r Mlcterl 1 r i' . ' ' JOHN IJ ' j JOHN I'ARKK. General Murage. Agent, the" iVLUiil-'. V ! And t?.! S Ml t - ' . ' mcr ot' if -rf nil e)Ji" 1 fltf the bo ahuoot. return to : ,i e StstP, and .Oy on the slump. Iron Prsirve. rer irarl9'f JU '-eonstrnctlcm Bar 'owor and has aa Iron Jadt.Jr ' ' T ... . - 'Founders and Ma7iim&tsf , - " -; ; - ; TYitnxv.. pa. OX KQUITARLB PRMIIS INGHOUS E i Ai u Mrti i 1 IB TO DO & MARKET, "Tn ILX. TVEIX'DCK most reHabUot&g Ecu$$, MARKET ST. tF LJ m m ijti' n ncl Nrimber. F Ail MS . Tlm-ntui the followhiy p. Snrdtr towfS!i . t?t Tyrone, trml ii , h'irin thereon n't t This fxrm writ te div If desired bv purs,h' the flm of Mstrrli tif Al.o.-tli furm on w. townslifp. note t t In a Isili Vtitcof house, barn nod other f T- f T' c t m. J- I Ci OA lf, 1 i t priratn aale 1 A trnet of land mty. V4 miles Trow -"res, well Improrcd, "sry lai m DOililinir; 1 if uh "roKihe lllunkii,ii..i , inoirreii,lM"'Jo,in ilt,v,na. T! r,,-T,,U roiwrtr utiortiind ha. ,.t,lenilit - i iuicm iDireoa erected. ved lnd Htna-ert nartlr i lUinrt thereon ereeted: Aiw, a trnct of iinv Tn KSair rtd t amr.r tm tne, i-ri.ieriaid witheoai oVVVcei! MKWa ir art-i i amr.r rot;nriea inniiini. o-o The-e Mn,iwiJi b mm ana Whoi.o, ,nVt.i t SSrSSi ,r-v - ysiss TR, J. BU ? PrtYS! I SCRGEOIf, Al,rfKtJIA,PA, pn between 13th "His can l) made. u and from a to 4 ntion pa4d to ellaa to Sure lout -i jo. 4-19 -tf.) Office- Rl ISTS l.!er nd 14th nreem, w'i Offiee hours fpop Tind S to , p. ? e;ipf of the K Operations of i A UM.EIM, LI, D..rHYSICIAN " ATOrROE,, Ebenftbnre, Pa. of- ntiy oecnpied r.y Or. J,J. (iitmu. tva rh it wh.-re nlirht Cofisuitationg tn (lerrnaan MQ. M.READE, '.' ' ' A r"n 0"t nf T.am EHwsbnrr, P. OfTice on Centre tfrrp-et, doorg rou !ijrr ttrae,. &-Z),'7i - - -. - ' - in. y i j u yi. -- .- -. - ilia I , - Gather tiie Best for Seed. j - Two very important tut widely dif-1 ferent theories are entertained by the j Tarmers of the United Stated in regard ! to the influence of domestication or cultivation of plants. One is that the natural result of cultivation Is degen eration, and those who uphold it point to every failuie of an old variety as proof, never crediting poor, worn-out coils, or neglect in cultivation, as hav ing any influence beyond hastening "the time when the sort under considera tion would never fail. A much small er number of agriculturists, but pro bably more intelligent, hold that uni versal progression is a natural law, und that degeneration is but the result of ignorance and neglect. We believe that the latter is the more reasonable i of the two theories, as in accordance with what is known of the origin and present condition of the various fruits, grain, and other cultivated plants. Therefore, we advise the selection of the best of everything for seed, not only because it is important that the present standard should be maintained, but that a still lurther advance be made whenever and wherever possible. The farmer who desires to produce better wheat next year than this, will not wait until all the present crop is har vested and put in a bin, good and bad together, before selecting his seed for the next crop ; but he will pick out the best acre or more, and preserve it separately for the purpose named. It is seldom that a field of grain of any considerable extent is uniformly good. There will be good spots, and very poor ones, and it is easy to gather the best and keep it for seed, while the poorest goes to the mill. The same should be done with all kinds of fijrain, as well as fruits and vegetables that are raised from seed. By selec tion there is possibility of further pro gression, and not otherwise ; and a man who once begins to practice it will not only learn to observe, but will eventually become a much better and more careful cultivator. In fact, he will soon become imbued with pro gressive ideas, and learn that it is just as easy and more profitable to go ahead than to lag behind. Xew York Sun. Whole Fodder for Cows. A se- I riea of experiments have been insti- j tuted and carried out by a Mecklen- I burg Agricultural society, with a j view ol determining whether it is better to give cows their fodder in its natural condition as to length, or in short pieces, as when it has p-issed through a hay-cutter. The general results arrived at are thus summarized: First Whole fodder is to be preferred, because of the saving it effects without detriment to the yield of milk, or weight, or general health of the animal. Second The saving is due to the fodder being better chewed and re chewed and mixed with saliva, where by it is turned to better account. A distinguished veterinary surgeon has shown that when cut. up fine a eon- oiutM.ium proportion oi me ixitt"r passes at once into the stomach .,l ! ten, and . sefllient- j Third' so is not lechewed, and is, consequent ly. only partially utilized 1 he decrease in the amount eaten at J first, observed when whole fnddm i i Used is exruVilied lv tbo rwitir ,1 tiseu, is e.)iailictl 0 Uie glealer (IC- mands that this makes Upon tll-3 mas- , - ... .-. ... ticatory apparatus 1 his is especially noticeable in the older cows. Lea. n- mg or the acquiring of new habics of' any sort becomes more difficult as ! years advance, and learning to chew is no exception to the rule. Hence it is advisable to begin feeding whole fodder while the cows are young, Fourth The greater slimness "of the belly when whole fodder is given is j explained by the more complete dis- j integration such food undergoes. j None of the stems pass intac t and ! consequently, more or less hollow j into the stomach, to distend it or. the ! stretch. Fifth The increased desire i to drink is tJ(ie to the increased em- i payment of the saliva. Sixth'l he general improvement in health and condition under this form of feeding is due to its being more agreeable to nature Exchange. A noMEtT cure for bile is simply to cultivate a habit of chewing, while out of doois, different kinds of green leaves and swallowing the iuic-e. Onp can always cull a leaf from a hedre or ! bush as one passes. Almost all arc good that are not nauseous, such as ivy, or poisonous, as the laurel leaf. one of the latter, however tiling where there is ot the stomaeh. The leaves cures disnensia ...v,lcxaiiiS liic umv ot uie i olivary juice, and partly by the tonic j oi stimulating action of the leaf chew ! t en I hp mviiq tli of i .... uiuii v. iiiu ni, l-kfOOirit- n a l:i.l4.l ... . i . ftrft f.J,oP rsF th r; 4-. 1- J v muaL I I K f I V 111 I I' I klllll'TI'li. I I are those of the nine trees. SDi uce or ; Scotch fir, blackthorn, currant ami j rose bushes, mint, the netals of mnnv t ;1,"wc'is;esT.aiKS o, mountain daisies, Llie Wi.ltP nnrtion of rticKoo w w . . v. va 1 i..-iuva. lii uu K . , .'. . uuiig- trees ana tiie tenner VOlincr lree9 Darts of tllP Btallra ' " " ,,c lu' ,n,ls. A. tm.. - . ' , - or R'ntOSC any of the larger LTaSPS w . . uuk Jour own ia3IC must in a great ?ui -vo. if you elect to make trial ol m v remedv. I slirud.l ! ".''"' l't the chains 1, Hot- ! T ' -iii.teW Watchmaker aM Jeweler. . I IBATIlliR AND RUBBER BELTING Rcbbek Host; ltrBBP.R rU'MBAGO, A8BR8TOS, iTAL4Al AND Hemp Packino; ' , Lack Lkattrr, Hsoisk Oit.q, And Mill Supplies Ceneraily. WAKKII4M SK mid Ofr'KH F, No. lOS ira ter St reef, FittsburgTi. Tl-IOXUP CO. March 21, Us..j. ESTABLISHED FOR THIRTY-THREE TEARS. F.W.HAY&SON Mannfactiirers, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF AND Sheet Iron Wares AND DEALERS IX HEATING, PARLOR asi COOKING AND- 1 nOUSE-FL'RMSni.NG GOODS CENFJULLY. .IOll)iiir in Tli,roPPER&SIIKEMRO. PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Nos.278. 2S0and 282 Washington Si., ' i JOHNSTOWN. PA. I IN THE NUMBER. DOWN! DOWN! DOWN! IN THE PRICE. GROCERY STORE OF ALTCGNA -has i:nx fiEMfivm- to 1523 ig 1324 ELEVENTH Arass, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE FORMER LOCATION, Where the underbred mav be fonnd at all times fully supplied with a hctter variety of thnn ever Lclorc boon olfered for sale ir. thnt city, y.xp-nfs hav.ni? I:en redu'.-od l.y in r re lm,val' 1 a,n enabled to sell my iroods at LOH'-KIt r KICKS ill AS F.rEK -In tact ro low that I ileTv ncs to undersell me any man tn the busi. l harkful tor rnst favors nnd snileitin ! r",,i"",'"'e ,in'1 incrca9e " 'he same, especially ! trom my nnmermis tripiula in t'umbrla ci'untv I ! re.'pectlully invite everyb.ty to Kive me a call my Rootis ami prices oefore tinvinc ! elsewhere. r. f. iioxfer -.tri' i2' "T8- Modei UrwerT. AitM,n'a, pa. CQLUHS, JOBIISTOH & Ca EBENSBURC, PA. UK I'AVAnuos iirjion. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TRIE DEPOSITS. MONEY LOANED. COLLECTIONS MADE, AND A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. rrTPppcial attention paid to business ()f Cor resroncl. nts. . iU K. Nov. 13. 1875.-1 f. Ci-hfer. THIS i WtlteL Toilet Articles, k IN julitition to a rnll Ste.. the nndersinei lineof nrmrj. Me.tieinen ' Rce' r;n hand a ,arge. - neil ami clearant assortment or FINK STnnt tv irii r. t,;' mi of ail kin.t. Toimeco, tJiKars. p,,,e tji-U"' o. 'iv.i m-;s. .no tiun.ire.1s of oilier i.rticies neeiiless to mentionBii ,.r ...... v., v, Hi he unlit o t lia Very Lowest Prices for Cah ItMMON 5t MURRAY Kbcngbnrir, Jane 8. X 1? T - U"e "r ' ' . Hoatley'a Hardw.r. st)r., EBENSBURC, PA., always on hand a I -m - m I ITrr.U 'tt?PterT!! II pnnt ai.rrtment of WATt'HKS riju'Z-S &C.. which he otter, for .... ' Z.'l r. any other denier in the county Pewn'n" rhSB finythin in his line will do well to "iT c2n before nurelmsina-elsewhere '"uioiacail vthr"m.T,, a,,len"on Paid 'to repairing Cloeks watehoB, .lewelrv. Jte.. mwl n.L.. .r ,WK8- teed in :.oth work and price. . ' ' VltlPSn TO-M. II. SFCIILER, ton,,,,, at", KtH-nsbnre. Pa. Offii- t r-t onade liow. (recent.y occu .ieti T by Wrn K " '1 .) t;entre treet. fl-21 '7-tf j FA- SHOEMAKER, Attorvfy -AT-liAW. Kt)l)sl)iir(T Oftiee on Hiah street, east end of residoooo. - : . i i r i iiiiiiti i ill iim 'inn uoenmn w n ar--r . T f -v a. . t 1'itft nnt out- ' I w ; I . I II" 1 an slight irritation ' r"re J Kxtmct?, Kncm of n kfrvi i Di9e?t'9- t . ,u,u "-. iniinK lion ,s I'orKot nnd Pii iil,fca i . nrincinnllv T ! V.pn?- I'cncim n.r Pen Hol.lers, Hihles. Pr.V;' ,IVT ""A""' "r athot-k -p'-Ii- .Moimiitn. u riiinir riniil K anb ..,1 I . 1 t 1 1 tV -V rvn 1 d"iiks. iivmn hooks. t.? h i,rn,.. 1 .-.n-. -iirroiinitii nni, -1 , ".I Willi S f 1,1 . IlIVTXITTs: 1 353 S3 3" 1B EXTRACTED POSITIVELY WITHOUT PAIN! BTJ DE. QUINCYA. SCOTT. Sfer'" 878 PeiiB ATenae. ntitbortch. Pa . ;. CoIurS Of Tarnish Uesin? n !l8Ty other claim that thry extract rln'e'r goods, and OB -dyed tissues of nl often fall, bot Ir. Qoinfv A. Scott l always and wo.il turnout ir t eaccfeful. and bis own to)tel y rare oettie t'.c ii as harmless as water and ran ie wifely laktn by old and younir. aud peoole in erery conditio of health. 'if txlnavli Jjitpaa h. It will ray tnone who fear p-iin to riait Pr. eott. if only to pret their teeth oat. and those who want artificial tcetli can ftct th- flne!t In the world, eqnalinjr lifs specimen? which took the Crutennial Medal and iMplom. at the lowest aiao mattes a apfcialiy of paiDle. nllinsr and his ai)(JISOl MllpUUroilS acid 1 . 1' new patent "White Ool.i" nlMnar equals pare ;n ,..ri .' gold and costs less than half as much. V POWiler solution. Weak. 0 tissues of cotton and wool i THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, warm soap water, or Kmmor: GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDlClNf. i silk- .8an?e i r',l ftiy Rn,i c;:; . H . ,. i All7.irin Inlr ( . laaut wK.i especially re- KAUb. iwinn, especially re-'RACE MIC. AC-atA 5a .op TORKHEA. JKPn.' r r.o, r m n m A- TF.HfV, and all diseases that fol low a a onnn. . I'll . c 1 1 n i mm n - - Before TakmJ f m rort, a . Tatintr A BiTfnE, Pain ii Bc, iMMseos or Vision, Pk matfric tr.t Aoi. and many other diseases thn: lead to Insnnlty. (Jonsnmptlon and a Premature Orare. ail of which as a rule are first ranted br deviating from the path of nature and over ln'inf. pence. I study an The specific Medicine is the result of life of wool, Same ; Weak muri"i'i' , i.l many years ol experience in treaiina- ,, , . , unaj( j( thefe special disentcs. Ful l particulars in onr pamphlets, which we de sire to send free hv mail to everv one. The Specific Medicine is sold' hv all P-nsreists at 1 per pnek Ave. or six pnekapes tr 5 ; or will te sent by mail on receipt of the monev bv address i"K lUKfJKW M KIMt INK '.. No 10 Mechanics' Hlock, !F-rrotT, Mtt rt. r'- Sold in F.bcnsbnrir bv I!. T. Rdrkrt mil i by Drucif i.t. ererywhere. ; IIakkis &. Ewmo, Wholesale Apeots, Pitts- (8-18. ly.J DR. C. W. GLEASON'S RESTORATIVE MIES! -nvn. oteason-s u-xc nmoKAnvE1" . u.eVol 'S to V- 1 r a Positivk CrrtK for Couirhs, Colds .nI Rn,, uie COior. s"mVe'Zmes.25TVnTspUon- Tk " ' Tannins. Walnut Shell, Dr. gleason's LIVER RESTORATIVE ' n wljiLe gootls, Javelle water : a I" ll U I r-r. n l. T .' . . I ..... . - 1 . Ingestion, fcc., fcc. Te.n it. 25 Cents. ... .-i r. vi n iui uorrDiiiyiiini. fllllonf Sample bottles, PR. ObKASON'S STOMACH TIVECCBKS lYfPKPSl A. RESTORA t.I'-LKAS"XS "OLDEN ELIXIR, OR t M t hSALTO.VIO, an invaluabie an t inriir oratinir Tome for the Cure of Debilitt and Bro ken Doll X I'ONSI ITCTIOSS. Dit.GLF.AROX-S S Al.TNE AHER1ENT act on t lie Kilneyg ami rlemse the pyjtern of all luorl.HI matter. Invaluable tnettictne. IR GLEXSOXS LAXATIVE WAFERS, luxhly Aromatic. Cores Habit vai. Constipa tion, riles, k.e. Sample l.ox. 5 Cents. js or Sole by nil Iritfffisfs. PaiwctPAL Orrirs. 1'IIII.AI'ti.riIIA. Anijut 2 17 -rn.e.o.w. The fJrpat KUner Medicine Is Hot a v.rw cumponnd ; tt ba been offorethepuhllc'yer and ned by all r!ae. L W liAKTed from ling ring 4 disease and death hun I K 3reda b have been to f9. Ill T S keIKIV cnrV. ail 1i en-ea ofth Kidney.. Bladder" ud ViliiX i",'- ltrPr. limvel, Piabete. lol HI..rM(L.qKUl encouratrp !xr iifj-s ii4a!l Corrplnlnf of the rrii;o-;rniia I Orpana. )IFMm KKWE)V H " tL.ie.Hnu rne-toa want never liefore furnldbod totlio ' i it i ii r" boe oisrasm, and ih never been known to fail. One trial will ron Tlnre voo. Nrs bend for pamphlet to fiSEDY WM. V,. CT.ATtKF, tnoviuascit, B. Anarnst 9, l-7S-lv. THE FRIEND OF ALL! HOLLOW AY'S PIUS I rhrJr f i mono T ; n tt"u t t--'- MHT& ofAppptite. Hrt.-ht-; II... .V' ..He: . me bLuuo, and , sareeis a"e pave-.t with stone ain; RUin TONE, EN ERG Y, and VIGOR 7o tt ! T ?f C3rtS r Wn?' whole Pj-stem. Thej-are wonderfully Pffiencious ln t,leir 'tea l. Some of ti. in all ailments incidental to FEMALES, Yor.n '' are propelled by Steam ; a ffr ! y'0.1!""1 yr.i FAMiLTMEDiriNej their chocolate clorc1 saiN. b: ' ZlFn n'ostc'areUn.;rnoSt are pushed through the., ! by means of lony pole. Tbcse l"1 he" all manner ot freigl-t. Mr- nlntI?1? ; boats tmnish the home fr the U, Ointment. ror aie ty i.f.mm; n fc Mtrkat, tbensbu'ric and by l'riii:itsircni'nliT i tij, ana lariter sizes. tw i nre is con si, lorn rile oi-in. K oi,i . . 'j iMim the iiollowat fc. Co., New ork A CURE FOR ALL! 1 KOLLOWAY'S niHTMRNTj Pordof thi, REMEDY, Every Man m ne nw own Doctor. T, may be rul,t,o1 n,o the Pyjtem, oo as to roach n n. , . . , " '"" "iii i.oitipiint, 1'V thopo menns. It euros Sorea T-i ... ! 1 'A I , MdMACH, LT VEK SPIXE i mparts. It Isnrt inrnllit.le m.. t r fith. infnllitile rttncdv fnrnm legs, rt.n ISKEASTS, Contracted and all Skin re g-ennFne nn . as airent for t ! l..v,attr -k. TJ n-i I Sold I,i m i Vr " "-vr1"- "" each. -. .i..-. n run auv. . . " Tnere Is Coni.ernMe vnrlnir .n larger oijies. Hollowa ! Uk'n AUu-. 9 1S7R "OWM Uo-. York.. HEALTH HAPPINESS ot every one who wili ng within the reach WRIGHT'S LIVER PILLS! He. neolJd Mver. nV Nu....,a. and all B, i ; " X'V."-,!eb''tyf rtiforden.. None ,,i. 'S Wrial, "Ph'lla."e U vour 1?-?.."?, "Wm P'""! ply &. Co., 70 N. 4th St. "'I f 11 'j 1 , Essential Oils dfnrlmAnn,ll . . . . Bum i rv . ' -"'.-b, eic., oy - 4V B. - A A M. J rttt W w porter, and ExportTra. Vf t Ai?L0fiUEAWaHw oiU, i:itr, b,.,'!!.. .,ni,in. jt: jyjs r - J TOIIN MlTTPTiv Z" rHYSICIAX AND SrROFOV J'nmhrN eonnty. Pa iT'it enIi-l,'Li,'0"orsw the reside.. 0f Jafp. Mry,'' M.!J;.",1 Removing Sfot from Cf0 ? Spots tf Sugar, Glue, BloM men-U:! whit goods, on dv . sues of cotton and wool, and .simple washing with water l J Spots of GreaseOn wbi e . soap water or alkalies ; on tlv sues of cotton, hot soan e ; of wool, soap water or nmm. ' poapj rub with care. ..i I stearin; Tallow.0n wlj, and on dyed tissues of totv wool, and jm m'lk, at ' Vegetaljle Colors, Wjne n Stains, IUhI Ink. On xi.i.,. ' ' . wi,nr sialic aettj; more consepnt. the spot is older. On dverl cottoD and wool, weak solution , taric acid if the color &H0ws silk, same, with care. Rust. Black InkOn whito warm solution of oxalic acid muriatic ntid. On dyed ti;', cotton, reptated washings witij acid if the color is welldvifi " me nuui is im ie natural col -r silk, no rtuiedy. Lime, Lyes, Alkalie3 On . goods, simple washing with t On dyed tissues of cotton nr.i and on k;1J;, weak nitric ?ci y drop hy drop, and rub with tht the spot previously moistcm -V Acids, Vinegar.'Fruit AvU On white goods, washing w ter or hot solution of l.le.Telii. der, weak. On hel tissues..; and wool, and on silk, anim.M . i t .L ItllT-DUWaei SITPT? f rm.t.uf r . lane lie li 1. ttyfl tissues o! and wool, and cm siik, cLi water, more or less dilute. f to tissue and the color, an. I aht washing with water. Tar, Wagon Grea'w On gooiis, soap, tuqerit!ne sr, water alte.tiately. On dyed of cotton and wool, rub with j stone, thn soap, thtn kt stan.l: alternately with turpentine and On silk, same, but 'ise L-cnzir.. let a jet of water fall from a ! upon the back of the ?iots. ... American. - (T2 A Quaint Citt In tLeol.l I city of Amsterdam all 'M.i..: . houses border on a canal The ! l r .. . . ' oic uauitii trom ine canals ti III! through them. The houe an built upright, but ! ean towp.r, another, as t iout)i v-rr i, i vtrr ti ! systematic;! lly tiruiik. ILeir i ten nearly touch over tie nr.; streets. This :s sp.id to sU-lu-r : from the elorm. In the prt 1. It large bonk foi hoisting cxtrv to! ble tiling into the" h-.-use; vl. which rre td.vays s-ent t( the va: for washing, fiuis, Lulttr. cfil. Little minors jut out from ; windows, so that callars may Iv as they approached the door. 0 lo the canals the citv is voir n It is hard to believe that netrlv : 000 people are gathered in which stand along the canals. . . . man and simply work di ops. There is a K of horrelv romance in the bo.'tiu II l 4.1 II! II . I III 1 .11 V i j life. I3y the side of the canal i! 13 frenerally a nairow crumo pa' and two footpaths. A line of trc-. on either side of the path fiirni! j pleasant shade in summer. Tiie anV" tTatS nrp enrpi'iil in n-oIL- in the rutL next to the canrd. as it is a flKilk'-' good breedin fovvlt uitctlin Camxe Ci.vmng. A iK.ir no;, bor of mine 1. as a Ittrre monprfl ! a terrible nius.tnce to .nil paiTr 1 house, which fttinds near the liij The brute has the nzy li.ibit of ru -inrr 0't and ntt.ifkiii.' rveiV r- vehicle. Complaints" wete loti 1 numerous; ai:d nt length the en liit upon a plan which he .i)0i vroulil effectually cure his th'g -attached a sir. a 11 . ir of wooil, oi "clog," by a chain to hiscoliar. 1 answeretratlmirftblr, for noW'; the dog start in pursuit of anvtli: . : than the clog not onlr checked I ' but generally ruiltd bim T-; in the bargain. No'w, this would r ' do. Doggie was evidently ruzz!f..- - ? "" ret'Ctetl Upon the position. he did not. wviWnsr r ana lie did not possess reason ;r. 2 vo he certainly showetl somelLing like them, for he quickly overcssio the difficulty, and, U the surprise i all, was soon at his old work, ve&' as bid as ever. And this is ho l managed. Xo longer did lie fitttir, - "- r- FT - jt to Check an.l 3t h.m, but n cis mouth, ran K-fore the" passirg lor (IropjKHl it,andcmmcnced the attacs. and w hen distanced would a?3'n StiZe the clog in his mouth and resume M position ahead, and thus he bt as great a pest as ever. Even on t onlinary travels alont he is now seen t i l i .,!. in-iteS'l "ijlll lll.l UtO III Ill Ilii'uv". or letting it drag ou Uie g'"tui. t -teen his legs. VBYB0DX' AtaK?rcr'' 1 ir 00 GO 00 At