The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, August 06, 1880, Image 4

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he:s v. man r hgdies.
said I'r. Irury, a well-known ih i
c'um and ?c'Kn'.i:;t of Columbus to the
writer yesterday :
'(V.fi- with mo and I' will show you
two or th; most wonderful curiosities to
bo soeii sujy v.iH-ve."
Without asking any questions the
young man of the ', f.-'vl got into
the doctor's earring at his bidding. aul
after an hour's ride got out at the i'rank
iin CouT.ly Imrmary, situates! in the
southeastern suV-rbi of this city. I'ass-
niMin'l tho Infirmary noildings.
THE LE FEVRE LUNG PAD
A Positive Remedy and Cure
For CONSUMPTION, SPITTING OF BLOOD, BRONCHITIS,
ASTHMA, COUGHS, COLDS. CATARRH in all Its forms,
ond all Diseases of the PULMONARY ORGANS.
THE HOST HEALING REMEDIAL AGENT KBOWH TO SCIENCE
T I. 'T A M F. N TAttY CT I: ! OS I T 1 1 -IS.
One of tho most extraordinary wills
was the one ty which, about a century
ruro, the duchesse le 1'rnslm disinherit-
I iy anil SpHer The 7:."t'ci 1 iiriictl. j
An old .subscriber in Australia sei.dj
to th9 f'!oit'' ; r.i'n Mr ninr the follow- ;
ir.g : Australia is the laud of contrariety
IYDIA E. PJHKHAM.
OF 4.YNN. MASS.
ed her own children, under the ur.ac- ! in regard to animal and vegetable life
Ull
hicT :n e
grap--thebu
(a.
l-er.
- -..mtlysurro
rbo: and t!ie Iik-aai-ra
the furiosi:
a elm ir w:1
mded
to tin
k'S v. .-i
s ab -.,y
y trees,
rear of
v- reach
f nine-
of the ordinary height f boys of
th.it age. i head p.ivi lace wr-ro tne
firl looked nf, of course. The head
was large an.! crowned man'i'e'eatly
v ilk intense bl.u k !.;lr. The face was
ui-.tis-ua'.Iy round and full, co.np"oioii
aiilo-,-, thieves very large, black, hril-Y.-Mil
and hii'dlUeut, Allo-a-ther the
I'.n.ril not:-d etrema good health. Jail ;
Ic-tvo the head and face and 1. ok at tho
body and limbs, 'there were none, al- j
l.n'st litf rally. The lar healthy head ;
was the living head of a shadowy body,
an actual skeleton. Hi ; thin shirt and ',
pants did not hida the bones. 1 'rawing j
up li'us shirt sieevo the shadow of an arm i
was revealed. Kvc-ry bone could be dis-
tinctly seen. The transparent skin was I
drawn an -and them i-eyfectly tight, i
The largest part of the arm, the biceps, j
was si -.analy as large, as the writer's two !
smallest hcaris. Tin skin also adhered I
closely lo the joints at the elbow and
shoulders. I'a: sins the hand over the i
body of tlie shirt tla; chest bones, ribs j
and ellar outs of the frame could be)
f'H plainly The same condition was j
observed vt ry v. here. Mis thi-h was;
Fp '.uned by the writer's thumb and fore- j
linc r. liis feet, whirh were i:i; as 'd in I
iiu'i e cotton sto! kings, were alike devoid
of muscle :i!!-.l :!-h. There was a faint :
trace of muscle on the inside of the an- !
!.;, and this musc'ie pttlloil the foot in j
as though he was ciu!-f ooted. The j
toe wire entirely kyoi.d his control, j
an 1 the marvelous anatomical median- j
i in of tin hii';r.iu font was clearly per- i
Curf i.y Abn-.-utim. Tni Minnie wonr will demonstrate lis licnltn? qunlitlc?.
TiiKOWAV. AYYon: cod iiivi:i: on, ana cti:ciii sviturs.
Tlie I.F. VL. Kl'Xa TAD act? di. ecthj ujon thr jmrt ejrtctrd !nl caret 1J a natural proem of
U hv ,5..-' the Seimmri with n.in.'co rtrns? when the font or li ! i tne i.ungt t
'l'l,pr,i-'i t" .t n i --! l'.aUam nnl Vr.i.iN ot tin; most Fnotlifntr nn.l lienlinif chnraeter.
of It., imjrcaient.t arc fic-eiliiiyl-j rare, anil loun.l only in France, where every 1
!:.S'.'re!.
countable impression that her husband
had substitutel chancrelin.L's for her own
j offspring. In a crreater numlier of cases
the eccentricity of tlietestator was shown
i in the curious directions he ffave for the
disixsal of his remains. Thusthe Sieur
enoit directed that he should lie buried
"in mv leather trunk, instead of put tin?
mv executor to the expense of a colhn.
Many
il fold by ue i? lnauu-
such as black swans, the duck-mole, fish
which climbs trees, cherries with, me
stone outside, and veritable wooden
loars! but one fact rega ding spiders
and Hies is equally strange, for here
there is a fly w hich catches spiders. He
is a wiry, energetic, hard-lookiug cus
tomer : Ixtdv longish and narrow : color,
literally half-monniing, and about three-
round the world, and he expressed him
self verv. much attached to it. Tlie
comte du Chatelet, who died six centu
ries ago, was of a less humble mind re
garding his interment. lie ordered one
of the pillars in the church of Xeufcha
teau to be Hollowed out for the recep
tion of his remains "in order that the
Ila.nttraetc.l the wUet nf enti.m on the t'ontinrnt ai.rt ha? e!feete,l lh.H'T:.'. orrr, many of which j ,Vn Vn8tance of cremation took place ill
have 'oeir.eil ;.;.r.i. :t:nns rattier than ca--es o( natural !ic-nlin. ... . ' V . . . . r
We li ive the mot tnii.ptirnrel tmi-nony to their curative ii.nvcrs from per.-on? of high character England in lib'.l, When tlie remains 01 a
.m l iutvll:enee. w e yuareuici that tac
This trunk had thrice gone with him quarters of an inch long; he builds a
ciay nesc lor nis larva , generally in;u-
THIS GHEAT ltEMEDY AND CURE
LTD FEVEE LXJ 1ST G TJAJD
Will heal an.l strenu-then an l l.rotonsr life in the H OK.ST CA SKS of TVISfnri 1.AR ro.V.St MFTI0X,
ami wiil e Href a mi ferv rate if tlie li.-ra?e ha. only recently heen
contrai to'l. l'er.-on; sullerin Irutn
Asthma, 0ronchitl3, Catarrh, Weak Lungs or Blood Spitting,
will find the Pad an inestimable boon!
Villi NAM'. OXI.Y RY T151".
HOLMES MEDICINE CO., 3UTTSBURGII, PA.
Who are tlie Solo Asentu lor tlie I"nS:el Maios b1 "ninl.-.
I ladv who liad resided at George street,
Hanover square, were " ourneu 10 asnes
in the new imrying ground adjoining
Tvlmvn tiirnnike." In another nart of
the book the author tells us how "a' .vniie gruo in cacn ami ior ns looti se-
oral small green spmers. not men aiso
lulelv had, but appoarantlv in a state
locks, under veranda eaves, or even in
cracks of wood-work, and sometimes in
the folds of curtains or clothes. In one
case, while staying at a friend's house
about twenty miles irom Sidney, I left
my waterproof coat hanging untouched
for about four days, and on taking it
down there was a nest nearly built in one
of the folds, of about tlie si.e. of one's
littie finger and three or four inches in
length. On replacing the coat and leav
ing" it for another few days, and then
examining it, the nest was finished ; '.t
had three compart ments, with one little
rj-t .
'3 1
i-Srft-W
L-k ir-- 1.1 i. M-
,.T irvrfi -mil
S , 'r e -.&4'?.li'Vt..'tS
EE -- - - L t ' V'- sj i4 14
g 4 M 1
Scotch sentleman, having two youn;
each her
ilnii-Tlifprs. liconeat hi-d to
" . - . . . . ' c .. ri.t . ... : l . -. , ..: 1....
W?ight, not in gold, but 111 i.1 notes." Mil coma. j.nefK !-p.ueis wcic c lu. iuiy
tikT !,if.r lwinrr il, o slimmer, rocotved I taken out of the oranse orchard, as
o:dy .Cl ,-"' M, while the younger got
u i i m i - . ,.4...... 1... r ;.. ........
Ml, J.III3 Mill), JIIItICI, l.-J 11 1 lit It
D !-( iv mm or1
LYDIA E. PINKHArVI'S
VEGSTASLH CCI?0TO3).
The T'"'-'i:ve Cy.rn
For all Female Complaints.
Vfffntai.lo rror'.r ? th'.xt fu I r:?il'- tu t'i- i:v--t 1
irsitolnTaJ;L l n onctrKItlicii rv; of V.in C'm
pruni bo rcrt;:Tiilt nn lirf intmedinle ; t id
vIkij n uc IsroTitmuwl, in TjiTif?y-7:inr r?iw n bun.
elrtf, aiw"ii:nr;''t nrri ; o'.T' -rtf ls t 'i!Tir.n!M V -
tify. On -rr:int f t iti ruvt-n mrrii ;, it i- J;--!rv i-e-roramen-hl
inl J ro riV r ,y tiio ?j-rt uy i, i..n ii
5
tlienticatcd by either dates or names.
there were plenty of the same kind alive i ihcomntry.
1C will rum cnii-riy mo vi.rri. i .
rt tho l:t-nm. 1 UT.n bi r., irr.-;r:l:u
about tlie trees; but last, week, while up
in the mountains, I watched one of the
I ",ie I.K FF.VliK I.l'Ni l'Al ii not for jiilr rt On'n Store. We
t.roi:r. to the Imvrr r-v im i ori in-r in iaru:e 101-:. i in nurir:- on i.o
jiront on tiiem tn
s.irp the enornion.5 1 iniuits
oil? are heavy, ami to realize a
and we are disused, therefore, to regard ! Hies carrying off a black house-spider
quite as nig as nseii ; aim uuring '.ne
course of the day saw him three separate
l)rnui-t would lc ro,ii.elleil to ihiuMu our jiric.
33c war o of Imitations!
I Mf zl Iil, J.OO; II Pads, sS.-.OO.
Sunt hv -nail i".;taao or 1 - evire?. to any '.artol theT'nite.l State? ot rana.la. A.Mrc-:-?
' ' THE HOLMES MEDICINE CO.,
,i'.el,i(w.-ira. I'lTTSUI'lUiI I. l'A-
ivptibie to
-.vl-nd (
There was not a vestige of color in
ri'her the body or lin.bs, excepting the
bin"! tra";ie-T of the veil..-:, and in the
si: id. s : by tho vital parts. All
tli.c parts arc plainly disc-.-! aable with
tin- ai.
I'.-s.-.
fi-..!
111.
VO- :
DON'T, GENTLEIEN, DON'T
3?UY STITCH OF
! WEARING APPAREL!
Oil A SINGLE
of a .o.cLti'i
1 :i!
,i the p
Tiiere
.a. Ly
t cur
s!;cl.-t
i.- la r-.-.
ml i.i:-,-
;i:d. i:
tuvri
a iioir wiiicn ieo :
rch a .-mail room v.'a-s tintev-
v,' j-.j two small beds in this ;
:v: ii;n;i o.;;' of them wa an ;
UTpart ot iiie iiea-t
u'.i ;uj"Ve d scril.-ed.
heal, the black lair,
, sallow complexion : 11
'tclligcnt ys. tin same
akticj i: or
the
deton.
ili I. it w.m hard to realize tlv.it it
M l !: -.!. oc en. -at are 't:ii :i tie: p-
v,;it-r. to convince liimsclf. stc
' 1 to th- door w here he could sic 1-otli (
1 -'vs. Vcs. there were counterparts of i
.''or ( , .Me : 1 1 'in ' 11 riii v
a .-.l"::ht d;o. !'env.'C Ceald b(
.; 1-ov on th
. v, tio
a: the con.
:;ol i be S
iter '.o.. 1
I
i
j
rxTiii you hay k siir.x thi
iiWARM-WlAI
tea- I
In-!
was !
:vh. (
; IL in Olli) t II I I t" " '
' Some omious wills have b en made in
j favor of pet animals. A French peas
j ant lady left the following testamentary
I disjiosition behind her in 17S1 : "I de
clare that I appoint my russet cob my
imiversal heir, and I desire that he may
lxdong to my nephew George." More
than a century before that, Mme. Du
puis, a famous harjiist, gave the n:ost
minute directions for tlie comfortable
maintenance of her two cats after her
own demise. Xot less than thirty sous
a week was to bo laid out on them in
order "that they may live well." They
were to be served daily with two meals
of meat soup, "tlie same as ive eat our
selves." each cat having its own plate.
Into the soup morsels of bread "about
the si:-e of a nut," were to be placed,
and alter this course was finished, the
lucky tabbies were to be served with "a
ratio'i of moit. fiiieiv minced, mildly
seasoned, and carefully simmered." We ! v'u
fear tlieso mis livi d but a short time ! I'sh
enono'ii to siaial
immkxm: stock of
'HER CLOTHING,
;, Caps, Umbrellas,
i-iats
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
Young America Clothing House,
Corner Eleventh Avenue and Eleventh Street,
ALTOONA, J?J.9
i: riiirr ;i:s or wine ;: m.i;i; it Tin:iii
P' wine
STANT ATM
K EEP A STOCKkdSELL AT TltlGES
E1V
I v
! M.!M N ' i ( i t i U .. :, .. mit.l
; Young America Clotliing House
!. litli Avenue and 11 t ii Street. A 1 1 i i.i, 1 -. (H-tl.J
Si'i.-IN;
1 !i;ivt'
m O H O LS ,S H E P AR D & C C -Battle CrccXtt
11
tliroEliinj; Macliinory and Pottahlo
and Traction Ei?gi:aes
TT7T aT DAKi ol cxcciicace r A r&r:r htTi( the Cr.iin-
M T, Ml TM f"f OraIn-?n-rin-, Tin-? Srin, P'rV-t
C..vr; - ' .'.! 7ft"-i"" M..-.
1 N V ! K IM F. tn VM"' fV r Va'-rHl. Pffr'n
h-rru V i.f -I-.
'. ri : a . l u. ' :r !o T n a . i'." ';' in -r. 1 hi . h "t
ii I -X, 1 iir.. ,!.;.-. ( rr. si.-i li Ot ln-r S'-i-.S.
- . - v. :-. j ' - t . n - i t : ' 1 a,' T. 1 ii p 'aril nn b-d. -.
-.1 Vii Sit'. A i I K. w'tiii :-'l f.-Mir . of l' wr.
v S V v I; -.jr." ri;- ;v ti " X lew'l i:t T lti.-.K. ' ' ri : tl - t-f.-W . r 1'-t,-, R'j.T t "ni fo T-.-f
:t'a ; '."r efi- -.Vt r. 'r 1 i. h' r - -t r : . -r -t; I. Impro' "1 Vmeit. I F.-r-.-I'u.t.
i ::-i'.!f IV'i-rfi m1 (nilmirtii liu-iM -y i'. cLfctigt of Lam-.', i'.n, or nmi.i.-.
MOT DECEIVED iV?::!
. tert'the ::i,l.N.VL" r.nil the "KtM'l.XS' "'V'rSftj .-a7-i i t Ci-r5 'iLJr
from y,:fi.Z-'- " ' ''-" lv'fe
KICKQLS, C3r?ASI) & CO., Battle Creek, Kich. iisjsL
i
h-MV tvi-r.
ht.-d looKi-o a triilo i
were slight do- j
rs oi' th-j ii.oiith, j
n i.i the ot her. (
ind lool,, .t for a !
! mi... in .. i,f o it ; , . Hi. :
i: :d j-i ( :i o:a -r to s'.-.i. Irtons in i
shit-.-'.hov.s, i.t:t '.: cr.-aturi.-. wt-ro ;
1 ! a.-.ii :.i..'d sd'on. sl: In -r .u;oe :
r.i--..tli;. Th'-ir f -.-. too, were e;:-:'1I1!' 1
iifil;. il i ' en ii. Th:-y w rc- ihin and j
vaurii. an.: en;,, ;.f.ir-eiy lv .ookch a..
without a .--hail-h-r. ibit l;n-.- were two
oin;-.' lot :. wi.ii it; a l.tei-s an.! i.'a:iiiv
k !-'i::.i!iv. tnrniii.'. to the li.-t.-r. wni-i i
i ..:.. ,. . ' . .. i t-...,. .. i. t . ..,.,.'!' : . I ...i J
i ;io u a-. io,.uv.- :
TL two ', oys br h.'-rs. named
t ':,n'i-; ; : i . 1 1 Frank .Mi.L'.i'ac'n, aiid art--.1
:o.d 1 ; i'c; ore' ivi'ly. Tii(:ir i .iron's
a !(( :i:(.iii. Ti.tir rioth'T wcu insane I
w't.-'.i th- boy.; lulh qailo jutii,. " "-'
:.: - ! ':-.'.'i,'i.'.. totii - Im'inaarv, wln-re i
- i" d.'i'.!. Tn-'-ir f'lther i; slid livinv-. i
Ti ' bovs vi i' br !:. :.t. to I iio fntirinarv I 'f.T'. ;q
a n Mais bill In t o! i::: IK.S c-Ver ; CX ri'-' ',
- l'-d th. m. !
lie h b- lived an 1 :;r i.l-.e oi'iii- ' y',V. :'?h'V;:
n"ry I ojs rntil tle-y w. u- ei.-dit inii'si.i f V-'-' "-pVjv.F
a .', wi.i n tbo f.rt v.-.i.tom-: ,. th d's i'J'Cr'i
case wiih which th.yaf :l!i .1 v. ( re J JFj-
as precis, h vMii loiit :.;.. and . X$f-Q .&6?
the de ii'i'int i' 'ii i!' cit hi r one is a tii.s-j y... H S1T3
i ii)'! iu!i ..f ll.i -.thi r. Dr. 1 iiiiv. in h;- ;
.iii'ii'i" them Mule of IT .i i k the! astox:. !vt.t rtt? r.rr. i-1 Wf,-.
- ' . ' 1 . : .iiia'.u!:.K.'ii;WTi...i Titw.r.f u
. .' ii: i- r i,. en,. c iit r lias oi s- rveO
.;,:! 1 1 1 1 . a : -! i all the stau'es id the di-ea i
thus i'.iI' e lo;. .(!. ' ho f;!l . leptum s
o.' the t!i e is a.' !i;io.- i i ;ii i oi:;oaa n;d
I '. am '..r v. . . Li ' ' ;
'.VI..-U Fr.snk aoi" to tho Itni.-mary !
1 ' wa.i it!---, i.hnii;' and lat. :; d lonkeil .
si iel.it !;. 1 :: i'.hv. !:i!.e!i l.l.e I'.'t bo s
: .; ill si.'.. .''.Mi'-: 1 I : . . v.-.' - O ii t ' ...
, ' ' , t y I- iil.I '-'TT', CI. r'' " . TT r-,, 0r
iii.i'1' c.'.a iiii'.ut t : ; . nut-" : i : i : ! va.rd. : t.- ... v -.-.. : i ..--. ,!" h is r . a i li-.
1 at he wonh! fa'.l d..v n t . n-ha.tly.' lie '
v.-.s v. iy .v.;-b.-!e!.; d. and would wad- j "- -- .
t ' ! a' -. n: 1 ike a duel;. ! I is t' alls 1 -fame ! --. r .-.-
ni-n-e .-id more ;:':.;., . and in about a : f -FO A
. tr be tvevme l-dri-ld.-n. Th, n the ' S - v V . -
il. :. .a- 1 101; :.-l.-s ,!, o a.-rtl-.1. a::d l.f-- , CASl! DK.M.K!! IN
L 11! ; O 1MW I . . 1 O .1."- mi, 1 t I ! ' 1 Oi. V I : ' ll i. i I
low th: yap- mere shreds, an 1 he has! TT
n-rtre:-th v-'..ate. r. ' 'r. I mry thiaks M
that ii i- a :i ere nee ii-u of time when j JLJL
: . 1 1 .-. . 1. . . .... . . . . : ' I I
. . . 1 1 1 '. I -1 : i . .in: i :e - u . I I , i' J - le' . ; i ;
.l.Mire.r. a id cv: eMaily ihr mu-eh sof j "AND MAN1TA
t:.e i '..(-.. . w le'.i ti.- o ., ;., aie i eea.us" 1
e'' th ; ii'..'..o;y i. i.ei i ih.' ic..irat.ry
v :..i:s in i:i"i j -u for w.!:ii of iuaseies to j
''Vi:',:':' s- is ,-.,:,;,;,'. 1 by ,.!0 :-::i..ns ' S -lOS2 i'-l VOllUl -dV'?
. 1 . 1 . .. . . r-T .... ... I
... '--. i no mi.,- . is;- nrii'rvr n.u r in tu;. rrv.
i e .if v.: ...mi, s; : the- -tCo'.'.d. 1 a il t. ;.. r ! . j j.;,,,! ,. r i - n,i .,n m raft -ri J 3 nl
ee i-1 t i nr. ..' h : rd a! oj -hy ,
1 r :i' e:, ..; the 1.111 ..-h s. It i f.ii'ii '.
o -'O ' J. ill- le, 11' 1 1 v 1.1 I ' Ll'ePV. ' I he t ?
er -: !: .1 ., 1'..' il ,!-,'..-. 1 iti i ! T. K E""" ik
...v .. .... . a e 6. 3 fi
.-.i.Si:,f. b.r. .--.-.ell e.is ,-.f t:,,.sLin,l i 2$? t
a.'e ;.: le-..;.!. Th- ..iv.-hi .. the 1 I I f g f . 1 . 3 '
1. .. . a -.- 1 et in, '-.now it. l':i.VMri,eis. 1 a 7
ile'.M M I. 1. te i'.'.'i I !a el it s. but i:eilh-! it-) c 11-
r ha i-e;i .-iti.ieii.i iiy t -i.iblisli.d. ; u" '
' ie ; ;!..: i i- a d.-. a of ;he i.mi ?
ens. wi.ee li'e otlnl" is tin:? il i-' a dis- 5
1 . ! ..! ii.e -"":::! ch.-rd. I'eilaoiit is. 1 j I jitX'
!:.- ., r. 11. .0 lite 'a.-tii-'e 01 ii'.r.'.lcs 1
i :'o;.i a u n - ; or abuse e.f the laTVOits K
' -o a.s i : the ease nl t! t st is. i
t he t r 1 .1 '. i e i ! -. i : . a ' ! : i : a t ed Ii .;i ! 1 . and ; ?
their mo. h- i lt.t lia-d m-ane. The i J
..: l.s- s. . i; ill familits a'tho" 3 to be toiu-u ::i Caiidaia .t.-.i.-iiriei .-..tiiit les
'. . ta-.sar.. s rare that it eau-.t be 1 ' -;';" !
.:- t. !!:..! I .'.-.h-.a;.. U i-i .e!,'';-e.l j -rmrr..-j-.-7.mriMlW!M'A .. .1
... . i ; . ii. .. .: ...: ' ." '' n-tf ' "v r?e-'s!-'l f'P;:
. ..ii.... I ; I ..... I ...-:..... . : 1 y 5 VI 11 ?
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:.r;s:e 1 . .. ,. ha.e 1 eon h'id.t ! ..-i" ; n 4i:-:::ri ;; -,sv-i
'...!!-;-' . .1 -. .. Ti:e I aiiii :i: d i.r. ! l-.."js'-Mie: ,i.-.t
. (. ; ... , , I r.:.J :-;:: to i.-.- r-r.u.:
ll:t!i'!l'.:!S a!" lieel a:!ee.(il. ; I'-.n.:.-". l'i:r y f -,.-,-.-jic- f t:"T "
'!":.:.' IV. ) 1--.S .i, !':. e,sf!v three 1 . -.vee; .-.,?,, vi; tiia.'.
! il ''. , a '-'I t i.e!i' ;,o;. , !'( M -jcid. r r-jr rT..":x--.r..:, aU U-j:c t.
To..' lit '! ":' Ill" Mini- eieo.t i! V :.s ' .'-'-' I --f .-1.)
Wh. 11" U li.-eb-r b..-i t ..tieba.i .1 hi...
. : . v, 1 ' . r v . i e-the ' Tha Fafquhaf Soporat 'it
' ' i;- '" 1 ' a v.a.e t I is- ftivtrj
Ue o.!. :dt.,lr v.: y f.r-U: ii.ei.-.eiy. ( L.ri r ,:if.:
i"o l a.-!:::; nl;; t s;':i-..o:i ar;. : -- firf ':-::',SliiUl!rv!t.;4
! . i '...!:i i : .!',. -id lo-'ld lis e'leli-: -Vt -- fe 5 5 !
i -.o .- ivob- r.ae-l wh : Dr. Inirv f Ci"--- ',"' " :i" '- i.-'-'rtt' !
a: I :a .at a. i h, y have 1: v - known r-.V"--.V 25i-'i j
a e- . j- an ti -ii ! !:, di e . i ' )
a; a the wa.-tn .z :a,:.y is n "r;.dt'a! that j -
1 aio.-. i-. ...e a. lie savs i-e ai a tn - " iT
:.. I. v;h n.-- a,...v!!et;.;. in read- ' D-t&v
r;s. lb-,,,,, ,..;it the iK- ! S 'X vV
'. feia ;ad ;ae '.hi la ev. ry al 'it ion. - - ;
A a. .re :a -:e k- is . s hi , v.iloif tilae lo '
:!:-'il Jilie. Wi:'' la t :: l '!,.-1 ,'i . i ! '. . !
The Wli.ir I- '.I ii.O ,a;i,;:iy , ,. h i
ti.o ii.i; r ,;i thai Le L.,d 11 :..ine-j
ihile' t ., i i ' . 1, .'.I'.aiLa-1 aiel L-.ai.r 1
. 1 ..... ... . .T I.! .1 ,IS n. . I 11 i.' 1
- . ' . ... .. !,,, . t ,. .-. .Li:,:. ... j j ... .. , ..... . ' ' '
MAKb
'LO
C )N
AMI .'.OMUAV i:xi:i..
rM-.MMKK ei.irrillNi!.
lh uliat t!"V -:m .!) l-.r v.. 11
JKVT'S Fl li
lt the
affor their mistresses1 death, ns the will
offered no inducements to keep them
alive, but very much to the contrary.
Among the bequests to wives per
haps the most annisinrr chanter in the
book that of .Tohn (o'oreof I.ambeth,
who died in 17'al, is conspicuous for its I
bitterness. After declarinjr that '"the j
strength of Sampson, the genius of Ho- !
mer, tho jiruder.c? of August ns, the sk ill j
of I'yrrhus, the patience of .lob, tlie ;
philosophy of Socrates, the subtlety of t
llannibal, the viuilanee of llermoprenes, i
would not sutliee to subdue the perversi-
ty of her character," lie licqneathed to j
his wife Elizabeth the sum of one shiil- J
incr. "William l'vin. of Woolavinrjton, j
Somerset, was of a much more 1'or.i vins j
nature. He, too. fancied he had grave j
cause for complaint against his spouse, i
whom he charged with having made his ;
life miserable. Nevertheless, when he)
quitted this world in luus lie left Xan- j
tipoe ton pounds to buy her a grot
lurse, for I could not this many years j
please her with one gret enough." j
(iov. Ulackett what country did he '
govern ; leu it as a ersonal request to
his "dear wife" that, inasmuch as ''she
had been troubled with one old fool, not
to think of marrying another." From
the fact of the words "old fool"1 being
placed between quotation marks, it may
le inferred that Mrs. lllackett was in
tunes, and 011 each occasion w ith a.aige
spider. I could not find the nest : but
the farmer tells me that he has occasion
ally done so, and found as iriany as
twenty good-sized spiders of various
kinds, ail apparently dead, but not de
cayed, and generally five or six larva- of
the fly.
There is also a large spider w hich act-
j ually catches small birds occasionally :
j and kills and devours them I Jleislike j
j a was) in color ; body, shape and size of
' a small hazel nut ; legs, long and wiry ; 1
j and he also loaks like a bard-skinned j
I customer. The web is always double, i
'; one about half as large again as theoth- j
! t r, and made of such a strong yellowish
t liber that, if accidentally walking into ;
j it, you feil a sensible stoppage of your j
' wav for ti c moment, due bird the i
wreck of which I myself saw left in the '
-was rather smaber than the Kng- i
wren, and the wtb was strong i
ill its st rutrgles, al-
tl.of.gh a little broken here and there.
As regards size of some spiders, we
have a Hat-bodied, gray-colored one here I
which builds no web, but lives under
bark of dead trees, behind boards, etc.,
the body of which is about the size of a !
shilling and not much thicker, but the !
legs of which are quite as long as the
fingers of an ordinary-sized hand, and
the whole spread of the, brute is aliout a
band's breadth. This is for the. fullest
sized ones ; but the common run of them
are live or six inches across, and the
style in which they pounce upon and
double up the smaller cockroaches is
what our Yankee cousins would call a
'caution."
rf f."lii(!
M-n.rtraMion. ll ovariAn Trn.it.lt , Ir.-ToiTimntion
I'lcemti'in, Hviinir. Hit 1 '.l-'a.'.nri.t fti.d Oio cn
fcjticnt njiin.-J wrr.kni-?, nr..! i -pc-inIly !iI'mI to
tho Clinrtro of I.iff. It :ll dl-sr-lve nd M-I t in "r
lorn tin- utrriulnnn c -.rl stnee of !T-f -iicra. T.if.
tnd.-nry tomirf-roasliumor tb'-ro is cbi-ckvU vciy
i irtlily liy its iifc.
In f&rt it Ilia pritcrt to ! ihn irrrat
ft RTld Ix-st r.nw-.lr t'.nt l:ft tr-r 1'i-r di.-. T.r
-l. It ptmr-ftfv.-rj iorti-T. of t'.c 1 rtf :n. r-l k,-i
nrw l-ftran-.l vifmr. It r.-n-.n.-- f .ii tr.f-f..T-.iiiOn.-y V.--rtrnyn
al! cmvm for stiri.JalitH, puC r.-ii- TisTt-slin;-
of thcBtoma. b
It carp" ntinrr. TToertiifbfi, Nrnroiis rrrvt ration,
tioncral Pi'l.i'.ity, S!.'r"'--T-c P.-rrf-.-rl'.n and Ir.il
jrrstlon That fer-lir.p of iK-m-inpr -.'"n, ransiic P"tn,
wf-lbt and tarValK-, fai always 1-m.finitly cvrrA I y
Ita use. It T.illnt 1! tlTTii-K. r.nd i:nd. n.II cirmntan
c-r. ret In linrnioi.y the l'rtr t!::;t .- jverna tho
f.-mlt-syst-!n.
Tot Kiilnf'yCumi.Iulnt of c-ithrr p. x tbta cropounil
! unaurpjwd.
Lydia E. PinkJ.am's Vegetable Compound
l..pr'-nnr. J an-! Wi 5T,.-,n Avnr.p, I.yrn, 5T.ifJi.
Pri.-el.'X Si?: b- ttlr-s f'.i fc"..l. S--oZ I y iniil in tho
form of pilU, j,!--.. i:. th-: form . f l;-7x"a-s?n, on r--li-t
of price, 51. 'i. l-or, for f-ai.t-r. Miil n'KHAj4
fndrmi wr -p::l. t;.Titif liq:i-. y. Send for pam
J.hitt. A.l.::Pr. r .- dfr.11. n t M
n fin.iiy an. .1 : i-witii. : vi-ia r. i-iskham'
IJYIiil I'll-I S. Tlioy cure '-n--Mr-?t'.oD. X.ajuuuea,
andTon-i'lity i.f th-- I.ircr. c-i.tiivr l.x.
- l'-.r i ie- l y ' 1 1 ". A . Kitty ,v 1 '.. i"norfil
AiM-nt. l'itt-l url-li. r.i., nn.l l'r. W'l. I.kmmmn,
VYsmer's Ssfe Kifcsj ir,i Um Curs.
rrnirfl t t n t w -i 'i V " ' t i--.
Ii:itrf. nn-l Al.i t.llm-., Lnrr, unit
r . "r.--l.irin:jr..iv lb I.ii;l:t I T ir .rrr.f
I' tf't r Hi" i"i" -i Mif rir, tr..i : r i .11
t ! (r . r ir - ?" ftriu' t'n ' 'tirT
nnd fjlvrrl rf.
WARNER'S SAFE niTTEPO.
It ist!"1!'"-: SNirlllcr.rn'I m ".:.-!
i fvi-ry fuiifti'i'i to r:.r r i ii.rii a ;.-;i, mi l
t l 1 1. 1 !S i I j j 1.. 1 1. ii: 1 - -t.
fiit ipr.t ion. llr : ft I
lei s-i ii !--:. t ! ra-ri ' - r ' .
WARNER'S SAFE Nf?YIN
i WoilC.Mie'.TCl ''l -CK.Bfnori T' ir-
t:ir!i".1 I'.'er. rS, I L Ii r i j :r t;,'- ii),
J 1 r i--c 1 1' t w : i7,.-i ; jth-. 5r. 1 I .fH.
WARNER'S SAKE PsLLS
T-rri4 ttvr-r. id curt Cn.;vrif:i. Pv-p'i .a. FU-
1 . iv-r
i v.
I I?.a: UMi I T ; ,
' I am :-"":: b:..- a i. y. -,
i b aut i f til viiih-y f ; j.- j
; making frcqof-iit ri les . i 1
I among the old-fad. smi-d
j ci'tbes ( Pern j and the ;: ..;
. ff .Itiiaata ; solid, v.-r-al
I ive as they were a:i loae'a
' Many of tli' in stiil l;c ;;i
! lie'-hoii.-es, not half as i.e..
aiiY or comfort :tb'.e ;
j w lacli I have na;- 1 ;.
i tac-es.""
I
Xearlv all
i0 f.
as
3 c .'Lw .liLj.'J.'f '.I -
tf4 mail
'w 'irk .
r (j -Irr u' Ii
r. j f r Ih'ir.irjh
AH. H.Warr.cr&Cc,
?-l 5,Tt " EWH LSI Lit, S. Y.
F-lPariWwi-iSlfafaarg.
t5E.l.Jl?l-h
l
fcha P-,Tril lH'Mt"
n - :'
ale.
I'.K
Ol.i-V '!- !- - ( 11.
I i
i'.. '..ur ''-'. :- -: a i:i: t .
I K A N i IliaTt'.i: Mil K ...
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I Ilne-riat. I.1., ni.ur '. 'a. I ..-1 v.1
I'llli K'r'
, r i. . -. - . . -1 . - rr . , -. - - j .- iv ........ - - - - - - - .....
tLi .:z viz&f&Lzzi5& i 1-0 1,,;.. ,..,-.... i...n-.i..r f..r
:u.- .:i
3 i'!Inr.!5 V ?oSCSP!i;r ii
that Acts t t ;e Same limo u
1
tl,: ?
Mi-, lr(?ia'P,Vi? tr J l ihT-.l-i'i ."nn :i'::'' I "'i''i " -
the KID?El b. f . lf tfu. i.-t ..r"l,..i-. a .sot!-. ... .. -a'. I r'-l It
Ti" tmti ntn t! t.i nr.taral rl.-anr- 5 - on Unlrv li.r tnni.y .tui.liiint?. v. all .'.' .. in
rr-. of tlie (vfii .i. IfO'.-jr w.rk wi il.br .lib lf kx E.:v i a.. R. .l.-N. Willi i.t:. Ilcrn -viil.-. I'a.
b'i SclidOU 'a2i ur'to"rvli iuu;'"" Ik I.nt a.tir.mor t..tt -t.t m .;e k ot y..r ,...--
f - M 1 lrrlll.!l I u: u tn lily J.oilia v. :. :! l.:.v-- li..: 1,1.!
II TF!!!f!?!F S!!FFF'-I?a3. fS on- t.irk-v -r .-1,-,-U. u -in .-.-.-Ml-. Wv.
VMS BOWELS,
r
k.-:.- in ! j a.
I i k ::' -1-: II- M ' 1 -re - o '
1 l,:ivo ii i 1 tit-i ):-y ; ! yi sr '
mv ri.w :o:l . Is'-ks-s.-. T..e i
';.'.( I. '1 h i: i. .. - niv nv v ; :.k O .r-
rln-kl-:.- iMU'.i.ll:-. Istt ' ' i . l:s:
LV nln-r 1 l::e! ii-'-.l ).'-rr.i- r.
Yoiir-. irniv. Ji.n.v l'.-oi li, li.ni;i
1 liavni-i-.l vi.nr :Otir ri'W.lrr aii'l I.:
:t :. ri :
I':
i '
v-l.-r on
N k . v
? Salt i oi; Tm:r ax: Vr.a:T.- :
i r.i,K. Young fruit trees can be made :
j to grow and do well in places where oid ;
: trees have ditd, by sowing a pint of salt j
j on tlie earth where tliey are to stand.
! After trees are set continue to sow a
j pint of salt iirotind each tree ( very year,
, I et twenty-five trees in sandy soil lor
i each one of seven years, and only suc
; ceeded in gelling one to live, and that
: only produced twigs a few inches long j
in nine years. Last spring I sowed a j
j pint of salt around it, and the limbs ;
I grew from three to lime and a half feet '
i f i ii lis a: e of the n;. i! i;
of apph s and m -a';i;ar ;
, l ipeninrj L inds. la;-, ;
j man st e?as to i av- :
( v ( l ila.-ld s in grow
' lie ie than was v. !.,: !
j The i orv-'e i;R- faia :
i sense. tard;-iiiiig aha ;,
i oe.-ait s, j( i,( ( S- J;,.;.
I dawning in this vale : ;
i ia pr-.trrcss v.L:e)i a.,,
; 1 1 -Ugh Ili-'ll! ta!n s!-ie , ;
yi n spots tor on L a N :
' fiilt i v;i1 1 r of p. ,j ;.. v. ;
, ware and Mun La .1 a
! v.i'i k w hen it Lai-, a:
! here is an abunda a.-.- . t
! little value b r - a,;:; (
Cee'.l at b ) o-i hard-,
i h.t- l. ji-'- . ia s, , ,o
' inherent localities, bat a
on t he s. .at h luak of i j...
in .Juniata tan ty, ,-.b.e,
; and foity-ioar inoe- j ;
' i.e;ir a .-iatioii c, ;) '1 ,
There, if the traveh r
; 1 Vi!!::'; Ivani.i i.ii a a ;
I s ai h and up th-- :t-. p ).
S'-e the Iaaai jnut .J ;a.
; i i peach tra s :,!,,? -.- t .
! apple trees. ul i! be 1
I walk or rid tLr.-L-h ;'
; di-I to-day. a:. a f ml :
i tree, lie v ill a ; ! as ;.
i althou.li I was t I ,
! forea...). t L;t he .!. '. : -,
st f I ion w hero we v. , : -.- '.
'.nd ho-.v laary i . I e,
j lion ?"
I ix thousand.""
! If a like n.-a'.t t.ai
where else oa tarth 1 : !
i informed, th it I aa;L'
: i 1 1 j! imaae of a tie i:- a.
, as I laive m i n thi-. ; '.
; thrifty, Hal.-! j r-'i: ia: j;
; I J: IVe ( Ver s. a ia r
journeys tl-r-.ch tl.-.- I "
:. ; t 'anaiia. V t in- of t
, : tor any oi la r cult:vi-.t ;
l ; trable pati a; oi tL-- :
- been pl-.iih" d. i' e;aa
s I lull oi sloa-.s a; i ;
I sp.-et it 1 L-H.ilid-1 lav
- i vine ai ds ot i'h a-.a.t
being often d; h a.:t a.
' ' to make a z 1 l
- . Then- is' a:. a i-
about ta'.s ex".ci;-.v;-
iadicatiw d the cL.aa
Notwithstandii. ad th
Cl-S. ( Verv tree 1 ;is ; m . ;.
-i-ht angle 1 liia-s th.c
r -ws ai-!'.ar as .-!r.-.:ht
h.aizoi.tal and uV:::
w hen 1 r.i r- -w s ran 1
Tnr:!2LF. Sl'FFi?;3.
'a";ioKnM. Keatlarlie. I)y-.;-pia , .Tacll
II.-o, Ccnst ipnl ion ::n.l I'i'.f, orKiJ-i-f
Cor.;.i.-i;:if . (irnr. 1, lUabrt.-,
S.t-i:!:int ia t:.f I'l in", Xiliy
cr I.or.r lil.i1: or lihra
r.ir.ii r::ins ":i ! Arlira,
ITS ' -f If 'S. -1
v. :i
. xs-ai
1 i:a
ci.ouid llvu b li
-,i rt;.: in ..y.
K !'. i...nr. N. Y.
S-ii 1 tn'- a .' k r two of your '
Tl.c i e k I l.-oei V '1 l:ot no, a
iioikiis" le-'O' I l: i '.'' -:::.- oi
l.r an.l il i.-i.t' I is (.i k :e. -.T--r.
Si.n-c- .'.'u.
A .;?..--! a- n e. -a-' O a I".
At I-. St.. l'.ill.Aia l.!'!i! . 1
go. .n"igiimiiiiisaL
a!.- r.-'.T.'.-r.
. i i:i:r 1 in:
t :i -.. an-
W II.I. I
i - '.'
a r.-
hob-.-
!o- .-.
1 I :
1, :!
-1.
lo.-'f I li I ltf -si.t-i lur 1 .7 . I set out I eoii-
the habit of so addressing her husband. tj.., trees, putting a pint of salt in the
- ' dirt used for filling, and then sowed a
Assistance to A i'f-i; -a-:,- iv D.x- 1 pint on the surface after each tiee Mas
era: or DnowNixo. If the spectator 't
OniClHAL AND ONLY CENUINE
rT-i i mi' w . mm m m
i ri i i. i i
A I.I, IiIXI OL-
EATIISaiidGOOEINaSTOVESlHSii
l
sufferer h"-ar, he ought to tlin-ct him lo
i Keep his hands and arms under water
until assi.-taace conies; in the ir.eai.- ;
I lime, throw towards him a rope, a polo,
j or unythiug that may help to bring him i
I ashore, or on lxiard : ne wiil eagerly :
j seize whatever is placed w ithin his re icli;
I thus he may, perhaps, be rescued f rc m '
j his perilous situation. .
, l.ut, this desirable object appears at- !
i tainable by tlie proper use. of a man's:
i hat and pocket handkerchief, which, be- j
-4 ing all the apparatus necessary, is to be i
used thus : Spread the handkerchief ;
on the ground, or deck, and place a stiff
hat, with the brim downwards, on the ;
mi-Idle of if ; then tie the handkerchief ;
round the hat, like a bundle, keeping ;
the knots as near t he cent 13 of the crown '
of the hat as possible. Now, by seizing :
ihe knots in one hand, and kteping the '
pening of the hat upwards, a person with
out knowing how to sw im, may fearless
ly plunpe into the water, with watever
may be necessary to save the life of a i
ffl low-creature. I
The best manner in which an expert ;
swimmer can lay hold of a person ho
wishes to save from sinking, is to grasp ;
disarm lirmly lx-t ween the shoulder and
the elbow ; this will prevent him from :
swimmer in bis arms, and
him under water, and, per- !
All crew as if thev had never been
taken from the nursery. I.ii.",t spring I ;
set thirtv, treating them in the same I
. . i
way, and they have grown very finely.
I
I
5
: l.-:i yoi:r a -'
i t'no torment
i--.ro 1.
:r..- : ! - : i
i -tit . Ill i.i
'1 '10 - i- -. - I::. r i.r- n "
ill r.sd ' :- t- tl-
i i-v ac-r;- r::cr c-.c-rcs: . -z"t wr,-"i;i.-.r
n- 3 HI 'T. ?
O' rcl u: no ?
- ..it. Trv park"
- sir-i i.r oi r :.- i: ' -
7- ,i ru r.- -- -".V . .i;w:'?-.r an t
1 HOP BITTERS. 1
The salt kcej.s away insects tint injure
the roots aiid renders the soil more cai
able of sustaining plant grow th.
In 1S77 my wife had a garden forty
feet square. It was neeoessary to water
it i.t al ly every day, and .--till the plants
and (lowers were interior in all respects.
In 1TS I put half a barrel of brine and
a half bushel of salt on the ground, and
then turned it under. The consequi nee
was that the plan's wer:; of extra irdi
nary large size and the (lowers of great
beauty. It was not necessary to water
the garden, which was greatly admired
by all who saw it. The (lowers were so
large thai they api--ared to be of differ
ent varieties In m those grown on land
that was not salted.
I had some potatoes growing from
Seed that willed down as the weather
became very hot. 1 applied salt to ti e
surface of the soil iiil it was white.
The vines took a vigorous start, grew to
the length of three feet, blossomed ami
S Oni rar'.:tc-ni:ilicssiT !nart of ?I ".Urine.
fi Y'.nr tr"nn i .-"i-
r a . - .....it
ft I'OH. .:if nuon I. ir,ti) u. . at
fr? ( ,-: 1 -.-i , ' " T'-r:i-i.-ti. Tt. y.l
SEtTiRHS
GO
V.
A ?IrIiriiir. cot n Ii lufc,
nors, nrcur. MANnnAiiE,
IIANIIELIOX,
g Am rt rmr-r i-D Pr?i Jton-i. (trtixma ci
g TXIITE" CURE
a?ncsB5 and c:ijeciaJ3y Fctwle Complaints.
f 1000 IN COLD.
N A..fe 7 -r flrm-yt Hrp F.tt-rs cjid try them 3
r hct ore you tleep. TeV no other.
K
fe nor Crca emLZ Is the rwytot, ea-Tet and bet a
a t:
thev can be mu s'
trees, which ::a- s- t
l'aclics iii-' aaia- - -pies.
To ace 1 a
result ot straight
tance H-qi.irt .1 i..;!.: y
ii moving st amps ;a
np.aoles. Now- the i
fully rt-1 ays the xt;a
t-vi-r. cotlv w. ik t
hillsi l. s by h : d ha
part el the t:::.i r :a
years a...-, l.-ava.g a
woo 1. An a. 'a : ..; V
atia?c the brr.-h 1 y
chiiia like a fir.a.v t
the ; t to ;.:.-.: .
l!r.s. As the r ;s
to m i. i aa :
s t a la . a- h- -
1 .
SYHUP ! i
E Ak ( haarcn. Fl
C The ITor rr for St -ir UTerand EMneTlsmrp. V
JI rlr to ail otlw i-h. Carr-sl-yliS jrjion. Ak draoidt.B
2 D. I. C Ij aji tla. Outran J ii-ressiftrjlornref jrdnmk-B
E ceiv-sj. nee ef oplnm, totcxy arid uLrootinsi B
E; Jti-ia'iJ Send for circular. CSSS35SjS
C AtxiTTsri lhTiruerirte. Hen Blt'eMft-.Cn T)n4ierlrr. M.Y
YOUR
10 YE AILS BEFORE THE PUELIC. Q J
l roui'imceu ov au to no tne inov ri.r.At-
b r. Vli-. r. -i t-.ll 1 :;.i
Can he i'.x a sa. u: . -poiliTsj
at the b 'lo::i
as; ry a w I : a ; ;. . L
the i.i'i to th.- ii-'a a a
bv lnu'e or ox-jx-.v. r
vis. ,1.
The J'.rst :- ei in! . -pha.tea
in 1-7"-. ;a: ! : '
W .1S 1-i j.:g g it !: !' d t -".
C:a ". lord's Kar'v ' '
and g.v-d favor : aa! !1-n-d
b'.ush. ar'v p. a- h.
The l'l.ilad.-lpl.ia mail
s'..( kid. it ilo. s j;.it p.:
drying h aise his be a
and a liot-air drvcr. c.:-
ANT ami l.KKK v( ior s rciin-dy now in use
for the ci uf. ok coraus, roi.as) cnorr,
hoarseness, tickling -eiaation of t!;e throat,
v, -hooping courji, etc. Ovkii a million- iiiit-
Tl.l.s tt.I.l) WITHIN THE LAST FKW YKAI'.S.
It gives reiief wherever used, and has the
J i e-r-.-i
:'- 1 r. e:i.
Bine
.i kivip' r ii. ni.a.
ii-:t. I.l. ll ill vivo s
l-.i
:i!
. rod need tubers from the size of henhs vr t j, ,.ut pt.m.f,t that cannot be bad
till
-!:t ii. : n i -:! ii-.
l:: n '-.i i - !', .-- !s!i.
I leo't- trust Ai-lie:il
an.l t'..i.a-!cr it sni-ori-.r
1 over trio-!. .' . no I . e
.Mills. 1-iT N. I'ront St.. I'i.:
1 ! :i v ie I ri.-il A - i lt.-n ' . !
I r- il av. :.- O
t:..hl.or.- ti.iiik l:K.vi-i
S: M.i it. I'll'.. ,'r.,-r.s. .
I 'll .
IT voiir .Irii-zi- t .l-. - ri
t-i livt- in tlr. coi-.Tilrv. . -.-.i c
v:"r.a-,l to y.ni liy e.-ro:!-; U'
a .Voiirr. pe-pritti-n. a t
.a. I ..
eggs to mat or goose eggs. Aiy son is
chiefly sand, but 1 believe that salt is
highly beneficial to clay or common
prairie land. . J. in v'h im-jt, Timm.
j from the cough mixtures now in use.
i by all Druggists at 2." cents per bottle.
Sold
IT K I .K OI-'-
j baps, causing him to sink with him.
TIN w S B EET-IRO WARE, j
Itoofil-rr.
-:!oJ lo.
'po nl in
nii'l Itoitairlit!!
l)-J',-T..-tl.
of
aywfclgiiMini i
i U 3 A 3 f J ? 3 S S t
I S A H ii K n w n B i
iioioicEuu.hin
CLINTON STIiKI-X JOilNSTOWN, PA.,
ALWAYS II A V Y. THE
t si lid Clioapost Stock
13i-y a, lid 13ress Groocls,
NOTIONS, rilLLINERY, CARPETS, ETC.,
r-"" Forget net the street and mut.liei s
uy and In' linppy.
A rv "-j e.-i
. O. 2 !i v'
Ita OTjF tt-e iAai va it ,r: . r H
r-i- a y tae U.S ef jriTNTrg-OUT. T :
"r-.!n a ll t'-
CG.'.STSPATsOrJ
f.f rin- L- -in ' :ril, r..:j i,Uf, r.-7nrt;Tit-,on, Tvh.i Trial im,
r v-.i:. V.'o lrT v.".liTrrci"tc-iilin'ny o! i.s wonderful cunt jvo
T ; i.h Co rorrs l:v-;tivn ptxl, cr cl.atic pil'.s, but i:t natures
Li :c t;v., rr-..rt I. Cr. it ef yrv.T Crvf;'- r!c, $ t .
.- ?MiHiK THE
?fi Little Builder Cisar,
S?(Ja ,.??!:, "A Ono liumlrcil h,rt-:.i;
-s i -n s t) r 1 1 u .v i r v i u m i my. --a. ;
' '. I rJr"rl-Wv Mlif-r liranit.- lr..in ..vini-
. a ff t io : . v cri-ii to any
Sowixa GiaviN. "H'c sow cur grain
too thick, just as we set our trees ami
shrubs ami plant our corn too close.
Witli hind made mellow and level, and
the seed distributed evenly and proper
ly covered, half the quantity now used
is a great abundance. The drill is a
convincing proof of this. 1 1 "re is the
all-imiiortaiit condition of uniform cov
ering present ; and as all th? seed grows
light seeding is necessary if the seed is
sound and undamaged. More attention
to the seed is therefore called for, and
in securing this, greater cleanness w ill
follow. Our grain will event nally all be
drilled in, thus lessi-niurr Sti(l(i to
about one-half, liven tin's will le re
duced, for we sow too thick with the
drill. "Where the land is well prepared,
as it should be, and the seed is all sound,
broad-casting will admit of a reduction
of nearly one-half, and the crop w ill be
better. There will be larger straw, a
larger and fuller head, and less dispo
sition to lodge. More labor should be
bestowed upon the seed bed, which en
riches it as well as improves it other
wise, and less seed sown, pass:ng it first
through the fanning mill with a full
wind on, as the light or imperfect seeds
make a feeble growth. Country (Voa'fc-
i'l'Ol.
Vt'oon Posts. The decay of wood
embedded in th" earth is difficult to
guard asainst ; but, according to the
Jirti'i.th J'ttrinrrn' 1 Ittzcttc, a simple pre
caution, costing neither money nor la-
SEI.LrKS' LIYb.U PILLS are also high
i
NiTrni: Polish. The following- i Iy recommended for curing liver complaint
j constipation, siek-lieaibtchcs, fever and ague,
! and nil lbca-es of the stninnch and liver.
j;. i:. Se llers f-
t if-tul cr -J4. lsT'.i.-ly.
Co., I'it'sltuvg, JVt.
I'll!
recipe wilt restore 1 1 it; oiiginal polish
of furniture, especially in the case of
such articles as pianos, fancy tables.
cabinets, lacquered ware, etc., w hich , soll by all Druggists at cents per bos
nave In come tarnished by use : Make a
olish by putting half an ounce of shell- j
ac, the same quantity of gu:n l.-ic ami a j
quarter of an ounce of gum sandarac in
to a pint of water : put them all togeth
er in a stone bottle near the tire, shak
ing it often ; as soon as the gums are
dissolved it is ready for use. Then take
a l oiler of woolen rags soft old broad
cloth will do nicely put a little of the
polish on it, also a few drops of linseed
oil : rub the surface to be polished with
this, going round and round over a small
space at a time until it begins to be quite
smooth ; then finish by a second rubbing
with spirits of wine and mme of the pol
ish, l'urnituie thus treated will have
a brilliant lustre equal to new.
BIRCH BEER!
el l..-r' t:: :t !ro fi-i-.-iiity
!i:i'l I li'.T I it'.i' ?s-i in. It
i et l --.--. ( i o. . o S-.iicne-r
i -1 ! :i 1 Co. ..i l nn m-r
v : 1 1- -n t I.- i ::u -e eon
Ii a : iil- . -s im-.-l
! ash. -Is a
;a I ts ;
of a r-. i
lay. i
re 1 1 .
it i-
itili;.
me.- :ira-. '"- ot
i:vt:t.i.. Vy1-!.!.-l;-liii.
l"':i.
a. MiU.-tV I'i-
-.IU--1- la
.- - t- a.
i-ur,a V:
I H-.-r.
If li 1:1.1
S:.,,-e
,:t S:l
. S:i-
:i: ia
ii r.
IS. Ill
i a v.'.
i .si t'o..
kf.--I'
r. I.
it. or v
i ls voon
:..i.-:ac ..r-
a- -a. ia ei- ii
1 Si.. I l.ii.-t
Tun Six Cihu.ku.v Mkdicixi:.
: M.ore than twenty years ago, when it
was found that prevention of cholera
I was easier than cure, a prescription
j drawn up by eminant doctors w as j ub
, lished in New York, and took the name
! of The Sun cholera medicine. liven
! w hen no cholera is anticipated, it is an
. excellent remedy for ordinary summer
complaints, colic diarrlm-a, dysentery,
1 etc. Take equal parts of tincture of
t Cayenne pepper, tincture of opium,
' tincture of rheubarh, essence of pepper
i mint, and spiritsof camphor. Mix well,
j Dose, fifteen to thirty drops in a little
i nr.til TVilt.V !llnr(linfT t -. nun nn.t -i..
costing neither money nor hi- ! V ":.V, A" ;.. ; V.,
l. .;n i i-. r leiieu oi m in uoios, leiieaieu t.'very ia-
.I ' a" , 1"":. o.S lA?rta : ntes until relaef is
a.. .. SirM,l, , , , 111 11 'It . it '1 1 ...!
j g CELEBRATED SLk
STOMACH j
a h tSi i
.1 ss...lv.
r..TAi; NOTH K.-lii
n! ! v
11 F
JL "i:rrirv. Su.-y.
nislmrj-. I'a.. v -i-
: l r-r ?.i on.lay ol c.n h vtn
i Springs 'n tl'o lay 1.i!!t.'
1 t-w: (Hi t!io p.'i'.i.t.l
! V. ihiirn-C nn Kic fourth I
1 ti:::t .o
''ill t V )!
M. IX. i:
l b-
.1 : ri
im-'l'fc-.liiv ; rnrr.iil
!.ty t.t iai-!i
jRr All : ns net'. tr.ir t'.- rt 1 1 1 1! . v. o. I
t iriv- in: n rali. as 1 nm I'lvi'1!"' ! t'turnish lull
or -. 1 1 i. 1 s-t s if-oi !i a ti-! jTr!- vm nil uIIht o rr
ai')!i vi"t .i ; :i i n ti to ioy irot in a i:i--a torv
inainr nnl nt trie lowest t "i s
VJi,oS-.-t.-.i li. li. i hi:i;i;y. D. I. s.
an Byte's Snlpta Soap.
THE MARVEL OF THE AGE.
Kor tin-euro ol skin .Use i-ce! all !i ri; ti -ns
it i witl.ont n riv;l". 1:. ir-' inir- t.i-'-r. in the
I market nnil ttiori.tivlily O slo.i l-v Iiu- int-.a. !! ;mi.
lo.slonnml ttn .nl.!ii-. It i-m i- lio-s to enter i:!.
l"tnils nlx.tit it- irate--. I ri. e. -Jj rents a cuke, or
three rake- ..r f-n t outs. I .e.- Milt- iy .1 rniri -1 - aiul
l onntry t- ri k i .ii-rs. At.isvcv'ii k M-i i m.
Pr.-arictor-. 1 1, ir j ami I'uUowiiUl sir.rt-. lliil.i-ili-I.lii;i,
IV. 7-VS i.-ly.
Persian INSECT POWDER
( A eiitmrJt A Miller's.)
I.'Yiclipa tint-:, hi'---. ti'.-t'-!?. ir 17.I1
s;: v
Tiie 1
chines
which do ia"d w-: k V; ; :
ir.g the fruit ihe sac's a- :
nui-spry. for there ar- ! :
orchards yet to be pa; at. 1
which coiae into l'i:riar :
produce fruit from car'v a
fiost. it is probable th .: ;
1'i-oved iiH th vis i f p atti: .
truit will lv ado ted. ia-1. .
ing it fresh: owing to .!
portation and ri-k". Th- a.
in the tract, and with tla
anairow strip along the i
which is alrea !y oa r,;
road and railway, the'
northern sh.;v t,f a hija ! a
doiibtedly a i-io-t favorai '
rai orchard ; and f..rtr.:.at-.-i
by a gentleman v.la is a
will'n.'g to devote the ia a
and m. iiey nee-. ary ;'
thousand other owners,.:
tain land that it is n. t v
cultivation, ns l as b- a . :
so that it lias 0:;. -i s.-hl . : '
lie b r mir.ing tr t ii-,1 r.
Now I th
I h
1 ti
.v.:
e
V-:aa-i
S--!e JlnnTr. H
ii -Ire-.- 111
i.i, 0:1 ro-
Are soMbyall Ilar.i'ftare uni! tTrnea I'eaii-ra. Tr
1 no one n.!: ? a 1 or:-- or m:.:: t..r wi.ut v:"I fir.-l 111
ti., are of r.e. l.-i. p..!t.,.l.,::-.j of irr-! v.a 1 ..-i e
t?.s!r .!,.t.-il to their 1:.'..'. COV I'.II r M'F'G liU
V ut TiOi, N. V.. Sole MniiUfAct-.irera.
t tip 1 . s... l,f
Cl'II. o! l-ru-o.
.M. .I.'lW 1 ti ll ai.TV.
4 I nn Ait.. I'itt-l.nnr, l'a
fCLGPEDIft
P W.DICK. Vtt
- K' n -lo.rs. I'iv. 1 :!
I s n-
"T I
f. u
i r -
it r--'i o
:. , 0 :.
'b- j
1 T
JnFXTS TTAXTKTJ
to Sl?5 a, Month. UllUI
HOW TO BSi"i3X
your own $isrn&
neaM .reat pneees. One ai-ent
aLV ir YER '"h y,n '" !,e . n-
7 other l.'.J in 3 davs, n-
r-.tier . In 13 ilay. Pjtc t.n time its roit. and
er'.irN.-ly snts it. Sonl for rirrnlari; sqU ternia.
Aao t.ci:rrnl A cents W antc.l. A.; ir. -p
I . W. ZlEGLtK A CO.. 1,9 -Q ArU St .rhil'a, T.
II. SECTILKR, Atfornw at
f ir, l-.hensuts rtr. I n. I iili.-e. 1 11 01-
'.-...! K .-v. (.v -t- Iy ci'..it.l ' Wm. Ki:e.il,
j This is simply by taking care tint the
, wood is inverted i. e.. placed in the
I opposite 'direction to that in which it
I grew. Experiments have proved that
oak posts put in the ground in the same
! position as that in which they grew, top
j upwards, were rotten in twelve years,
! w hile their neighbors cut from the same
j tree and placed top downwards in the
1 soil, showed no signs of decay for sever
al years afterwards. The theory is that
the capillary tutx-s in (ho Ycv are so ad
justed as to oppose the rising-moisture
when. the v tral is inverted.
Ilefenslre (! i-at Ion
I'll -ree:i:ition which slion; 1 rover lie riei-Ieete.l
wlic-i il.inu.-r iii.vr.-ent. 101.I tliori-iore a eoiir-e of
tl:e Hit t. rs at this silicon partteularlv ilefintl.le
e-i.eei.illy tor tin- I.1M0 ;onl si, kly. A? a ri-tni-ilv
tor t.ilion-ti---. . 'Ivsj'oii-I.i. n.-rvor.sno--., mid l.ow.:l
eonij.l tints, tliere i noaanc eoin :ir:i'.lo to this
Kl-i-iosoiiie reptorati ve.
l-'or sal..- l.y nil 1 iriii;-ii--ts anil Ili :! -rs ienornlly.
n n'or::!'. ete..
lull vii tiiii.s to it? il.-i.il iy .-ll.-i-is iiniue.i ;;-.telv uji-.ta
eoiiiinir in i-. ia.i.'t witli it. It is truly tlie tennoie
l'crsian. the tio-.vcrs l-i-in-r inia-nt'.i .ari-.-i tiien
lii.-uTi.l nn ! 1 r.-; nrel :.t our l..l...rnt..ty 1:1-.. !er our j miles WloW Mi.hl
...... . .i.. i . 1 - 1 : -11. . j ni -i wvni!i t.e.r.O:!.-.' it 111.-
s. -Into t!'--'!o. 1-1 !ro::i ;i aat-I.r not
oui ir;' Mori ko. j.e s it. W ii.-li-:- v I -,-:. . !
W . 1 orni-r .") an.l t aiiowiii!! S;?.. ri.il.i.'eliii i'i
July a s .-'.v. 1 ' '
y rn
TARAXCMSDH TONIC
Ci ick fok Wakts. Ihit a small
piece of alum into just enough w ater to
dissolve it ; bring this loa boiling heat ;
then, with a broom-splint, or anj- con
venient article, apply this tailing liquid
lo the wart. The liquid should be thick
and syrup-like, but on no account should
the water ta allowed to boil away, ns
you would then have burnt alum, and
that will have no effect whatever upon
the wart. Continue the application for
several days, and tho warts will soon
gradually disappear.
!.-- - itk.-jioj- V- - i': a-"- : - -'v--',-s
B 1 i "si -1 S 1 4 i f?. -- S a t i i ? if V'f
j ifejsr.si. -ilan V'TtWHkv-r--jtAn.tti v'jn:.-.'ll i-
iKAV.H II If Ml llil . K.
TRADE MARK Tin Ureal 1 n;-ii.ADi MARK
li'ti Kein.'Hy. nn -r?sm
I.K rni-intf rrre lor c""",i-vJ$
S.ininni Weak. .
rs. SM-7itiiitor- J: , ?J ,J
rh. :a lin-oti-ney a .y. "
nn.l nn .ureases -:-;a --if
' evw
or Iiysi : :-si Tari.t. 1 y. n
wli".-.' i-iriu. . lin- t ... 1 . t
t Oi-i-lo in ti c -nr.- - I 1-,-t., i
I'lironio W or.iinc--. of l.-o a
Sholt lin-nli. lie; rl'-r.-.-n. Nt.
1-1 tlie St. .Ill t.-.. IS.t.-W -tti.; T.-J. Par: in
Kilapletl lo t,i; Keit.tiin li.-:o?-. no 1.-, -.a-r n i:.s't
the ,lu-ol a,.- .. -..,0:11 in:: :-.- i.,-. I'a :.-..:.
ir-a-s..-iy.j
vz. t a.u- ...
ol 4 . vrar
i l. t o-li.vr.l I : '.
S',-I-:-.: 11 11 n.i K i.i:
It'.' I 1 ll--. 1
i: -li 11 I
-. is i-
e -.
.Oi. s
1--.- 1-11
i D1'"
W-J;
Sum;: fif the best butter nu-k-Ts in
Thailand use for every -Jl lbs. t.f butter,
one teaspotiiriil of roda and alum min
gled together nt the time of churning,
and put into the churn. This is for the
pu roost: of reade! ... tke buff r i'a ai a"!
1 .!,
IIoiisks hate solitude, and arc made
savage by being I t j-.l alone. ( bv.: s ought
always to lw kept in large stables, ta
cause they will taee iiie, and horses will
fol'ow tli' in on' ijjo.i -h :ht v v.- add o.
Hint f:.!!ie.T as a
sequence ot Si ll- .
Al e- -. :.h I., .-i
01 .11 tnorv. I 111-
SlfuRl TJli.u,i,'! I.n.--iai.a-. ATE! TAJCi13.
I'i tiio I u-k. I'linnc-s ot Vii,-n. rrettt.:ttirp
(hi Auc, .mil many other ilisc..is,. a-.:it lee! to In-
iinity or t .iis...i!i.t mn. nn-.l a rrcm:itirr ii:ive.
' u -3-1! II ;-a. -iil.i rs in ..nr i.ani.!i)et. w hi.-h we .'el
'ire to ,-! il free hv n-.ail t, e."i.-...o. ffl'iip
Speeiti- MoiHeinc is -,H .v nil li-.tairiU nt $
er ia.-kate or six ).:.. kn.'es' l..r .-., or will he ..t
tree l-y mnil on rt..-ei;.i 01 the no re v hv a Mrcs-ini;
The l.r.iy Meilii ine ('.,
Meehftnii s' la.-ek, ih:: i:.-it. Mi. r?
M j-Stll.I) JIV JHH iltllSl'S l.VI.KV Will UK
M. J. r.VCK,
I iivsicTAN ash Sriiuvfiv.
, , , AlTiv.Nt.Pl.
Clflfo nrd res:-!erie on Frit-teem it street, ne,tr
l.lever.th nvenvte. wlirre 1. 1 -rli t calls run t-c ran le.
':!!'? hours (r..in to 10. a. m., nn-l Im.tti 2 to 4
anil 6 i.-s.r. st. See.a.il lua-naon i,A;, to les.
ensesot iiie Kye an ! 1 nr. ::s welins t sut-iti.-.il
tl eraa.-ns ol ..verv il :-ri',iti..a. 4-l'i-tl
tilVi
JtlVC
' -v b'-r 1l.1v
.. 1 i. "i
.'iJlCC.
t honirt. Snna lr-i worh l6
.vi'Jlt.-i SiM.-l x t 'i... 1 a
l! fc, 7Li.-jvaJ t
TOI1X MTKI'II V. :t. 1).,
: riivsici t. AMisi'i;
! T( i -JI., in
K.-: m, on H ,
oi-. -lie 0:i-
tin.ie ki t he .
ai: r.-i-e.
s: :,.!. 10
I.i-e:-
I'y o.-. n; 1
. t .1 1: 1 .a 11
N . . . t , ::
13
:i x.
..,1 i..
'1.1 I
t Z -1
rrcKi.i:v.
ATKI1! l. . T-t. W.
M. I .1 in V. 1-
;a !:.: r-u-ct;, .-vit.-.-u r -n l ia
i:- ;. t;.i
lf-rson who b.is rt
tU'crations of the ow .
moth c-ntt rprise crvi-.a o
; Von haven't t--l 1 us 1 is
. it ; and it required c a
' ment 1 1 g' t his c, ns- :
give it ; for he did :.ct
apiear as tbou-'t he w
w hat l e had doae. a a I 1
alam he of letters it his
, Hut to force so good
suaded 1 1 1 m to a'huv a t
; name, a::d then i.o or..' yi".
j I have said who baa-- i s t 1
dm iiig the past h.i't : 4
j New York and l'iiihah 1; a
man. vim usually wri'es !.a
JJradford."" who' iva 1: i".
.banks of tiie Connect ii-at
owa
! curious to know when. r'
'lleztkrih liradford i di
mal retiister siiicwb'-re in :h
I si mil not tfdl ca "-! v. 1 a
the entry was ma-V. 1' '
that iiiany men .f his
rather than such uatiria.:
puts into this ea.tt rpi is-.
same time be con-aii :s hi-
la t us allwi-h cmia :.' sr.
Jlradfor 1 fruit farm, a:: i '
cess of his j t riir.-nt i- :
t ive to a.aoy taea to :
lands of lVn;-lva:.:.; i -
t ies.
.V word as to the i::-
I'.raaford's grf at v--i!-.. -".
ago this tract ca:a-- into '. a )
the false n pr. -cai.d i-:i ti .a
td veins of iron ore. lie 1 '
seen. When seen, it v. as u :
iio w orkable ore. an 1 "a'. a
of farm land, with a ft v
laiihlin-s. The on,
"What shall 1 do with it :"
.... . , f
lion nits Iw.-en aasoi rt !. -
must take rank as a i a a". .-
'-.', a a.---."a.s---,i ,".i A. V.
.-. ar.N
Uaahuid i
: wa -a
a 5 s.