in J """"" i ...illiiiii ii.,, ... vaw.... 1 .i-.i-imMin,, r mi i I, mi - -- I,, ., Look! Look! See! See! JUST RECEIVED: a la nan axi xobby lise of T? AT.T AID WINTER CLOTHING. JUU Also, n Xrnll Stock of CHILDREN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING J.V EX L LESS VARIETY. OUR 1.1 XE OF OYERCOAT I'A ! NOT BE BEATEN FOR QUALITY, MAKE-UP AND PRICE. We have ct'ao rrctictd a large and compUte line of cents mmxm coons t Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Trmiks,V nlises, &c., fec. -AT Young America Clothing House, Corner lllh Avenue and iith Street, OlPPOSITIi: THE OlJKHA. i-iotjse, ilLTOONA, 3? A.., Ji. H. Ik r t Mil to irive cs a call before purchasing elsewhere, is we arc acknowledge 1 to be th theapest 1iol!?i lu Ulalr county, Sept. 24, lt0.-M. MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO. Will make, for the next CO days only, a GRAND OFFER of !- ! AJNTOS and OEGAN8. SQUAW- GRAND PIANO FOR Sm PTyi fj ".iDifiTit r"tonl ease elegantly finished. 3 Mrlnsr. T 1-3 octatf a, full Oil 1 O '-atent e.oiooi'e nzrsi !!.. onr n patent uwr:rini tvaie. i.cantiiul ca ?. I l-.'a. aul lyre, lo-a" serf eno ... a ...d ire fj.i-y infold i r j;. round c.ise. lull lr.,n 1'r.unp, French Orand Action, Ci raL-l Ii mrne;-. : in luct every lmp.'ui e.nea; whk-ii c'. in ;iny way la-nd to the perf.jctiun ol the iustru Miaut has t--eu :t ; !c 1. -Onr prif far thi liKtrnntint. r ill f 1 nrh. Hilli fine Mann t nt 1 to 1 in-... mil he -eru en te-t tnut. I'loisj C..li in: I it ;i or-ler w,: i he refunded an. I in i 1- i renre cn' I I,; ., .'ivctti.'Ciuenr. 'luuKUU'li In warrnn't l p.r f.i j v,tr. Ti I PI 0 0 81 nr' lo ' '" :h S!""'- Cover nml I! ok;. AM strie'ly Flmt-claaa anil si.'.d at LI I B PS 1 1 K !i!f:ile ruriury jri.es. These. I'm no m i Je oae ot the finest i i i v I s at the I I U 1 1 1 ' ' '' " 1 ih a i..t ititp ;i n i n i n- ti-1 y rcC"inni"iide 1 lor the 11 mil kst Ho nous. IHll U w 'I'l e .--i 'i-i rf C' :: M i n oj r ve l':i':r,t Scale. t"h ireatet iiuproveiiitit in M' history of Piano r'a 'l'J:f L ii ti ri flu flitft In Anirrlr:!. IViitivt:! v wc ?n;.k: t: v tinu.t I'lan-in. ..f il:o rii l:st tor'o a i: eonntry. iayi' u'. trial the O'-s" l:ir: I .--.('!; J 't; l-i i . I j"' w ri- r m m 1 in n, :r" rot one .iisi?tt iflol - y vi; J jt e ij 'intciisjnciory. lK.u l .i f,-::.-. t :.jtw- !....:..! 1:. .'. M i .ti f r T:l:1;). l.very lJi tun Itil! y warrant Onr "ra; .1 :iMle rz. l l "H. r-'il tl. ruK.::ii pi.tui.. It etiiuna FiT Ootiivp, lireet-it lict--l". r-ur of m2. A ' i : i i fjod, arid (jii'm.! Three O-'t-ivrs. I liirtren top with 4.rant Urrni Utapa.-yi-l'tih. Vi:i". r'litt'. flttr'. IhiitTct. Kctio. Is'.udui-KtMH,'. L'elfM tn;i. Vi.dina. Flat? V crt-4 l r.M;:..K.. ( i i s J-( tr.m n: i c ; ra:ul-Swcl1, K'nvt' .S:cp. Heil'.r. 74 in.; Length. 4; in.; "Width. '24 in. : Wrwh t, t- 'Xt-d. 26'' 'I'Lu r i5e i? of ?..lid 'wa I nut, vrn'r red itil chitiwr- wood, and is Of an itrt:v iip.f r.r, t cnrt'ijl tiiiri. c!a :or. tr! v o;u vid, wit i rii-td i:inel.-. nuisit: rh-xr. l.init tt!iU'!". rr.-r. w ir. et'-v. olcj-:int;v tuiih.'.j. r'is-i- ti'C t and iart:t i!Tiinv:mnt, with f rfa ; poT'T, ;( 1 1: . r. ii.m-y and sy ?fi iif if :ia 1 i ry of t :)'. Iti; m t i ' a i r :T--tt nnl t necl stp aet:Q. K-'uIrr rtr.:i i -o -0. ( nr !-iV)-wiV nci cn-h ;ri;- to h-iv it t ;.'ro fit-w:tli Ptool and book, t -n'.y 7 a" t.-i'P rru id .- -t .'-.:1 or hers. I 'oslUTrly no devtat ion in price N pay inont. rqnir'! nn'il rn ii.ire inl'y I j-t - 1 tf.p urn n in y t.ur ..rrn tu-:u. U c v-i.,1 ;t 1 1 n -n lZ u'a:;x" f ft tial in-l iu y f- :u r I h w.i i i v -1 : -m i i - ?i- t r.-i r- -;if:d, t-'ully u wrrcWt U lor 5 -fr j " Ovrr 33.'(if mM, an c-ir- Orrm has uiti tl:i lutltr.t satisTac! ion. lih'tr.tled cirvuiur muiltit free, k ac try auti M'irero.i;ai, ."iJia M. anl lulli Ata Oil a j 1 . i I. i-jp Jti !;.. t .f t!y j oj.tilar ukuc uf tho day a ad every variety of musi cal COT,pci;;j:J. hv t'i lra". antiiurs. Ad tre-. Mendelssohn Piano Co., P. 0. Box 2058, New i ork City. John Wanamaker, DRY GOODS If you cannot visit theclty.scnd to ns by pe'ai cr.rd for IlOU?e- keeper's Prica for JANUARY V.'c fill orders by letter from every Stat and Territory at same r rices chnrjjcd customers who visit t!ie store, nr.d allow same privilege cf return. The siock includes Dress Good?, Silks, Laces, Fancy Gcod;-, end general outfits. I I Grand Depot, New Grocery Store in Altoona. FRESH GOODS ! FULL STOCK ! Mm PHI HONKY. JELI.IF'5, UUVf.'-i. i.k r ;Y r ';t i r, Ennt tsn I I. t m 1 t i :'..' i, Hi i r I.; I i i.i:, l Kf si Kis, I .it I M M liATS. l'ICKr.FS. XAItl-r. S tiK-, SAla ;N I.s. I'l; . r Fit Ies- Vi'.. 51-ici o m ' k no o r, etc v r m , CAl'lil.s. 1 jtv it Mr-iT.:ia, EXTR Af'l s MA N I . i ai r " v ."itO'" d.TKS, t i ,i v.. Aldiiit.et CuvrtMi n .MitK, or AN'.r.-. LEMONS. DAN AX AS, (.lad:.-. FIGS, DATES, rr.uNLi i as KALSIN'S. NUTS, I-cnifstic CIGARS MICHAEL FITZHAEEIS, (oi'i'Diiri: '.trirri: Corner Twelflh Ave. and J i. Df?. c'ETTAUTT HEAD ftjfl -' u A. G & A m 1 '. LJI T & w Ml i -W L." " J E r. - IsBal - ' l y l Bl ' rfst -"W T vn .ortt.ioe l-o-a SJCK. aid li l. .'Oi-S HEADACHE; ard.nh.ilc .v'ir T im t' " re-v-itia tj i m, t :: ar '.'PEPSIAi i:ni" tl.in", clcr.ns iisp the ayitem cf excels of bUe, produce : . vua'r tiealthy action of tho hcwcle. r.s u '111 V or E 0 A full s!;o bo of these rr.: ... .e i .r a eomomio cwi. r.lno 3-COlU postage SOUS PROPItlETOhS, j..- t II. r.()ST:XSTEEL oi .SON WILf. PAT THE HIGHHST CASH PRICE QU MD HESLflCK BMS, IIile, fJIiecp Ttlts, ( air M.-nt, Ac. ce. s. iisi.ain jOMNsTn'.vx. pa. f H- IS CO II LK 11, Attorney at JUt", F'e":til.urs. P.t. OiTien iti Coi ' lie liow. (reeenrly ocenjiied by Win. liitl. il ., dee'd.) i e.otre -troet 1 l-'.'I.'al -tt. Fxmusr Cnuo.io UAi-.r.i, .Ne.sSijies. joe-. Airenie wanted. Ij. JoxKihCn .Vj. ,, .-y THE - Itoxf d nml lf"' iTcrd on board Q' rr, Stnttl ami Hunk, only o. S'2 15.00 ! send re.tere.iee ;r you do not send money with order. eh.ir.;e p:iid by us both ways if I'hmo i.i not pist as t. Sind for "atalunue. Everv I nstrumen? lolly '!.( I y liiu tt ikjiist iniifk-iil a uthrt tins in the purchtr. Ail l'i;irn? and Hsfuns sviit on IS n l" write u t'vf ri Uu i n. I'i-mi lively wi? If-r ii.l-mrue llhi'tr.itoil aud lA-scraitive Latitioiiue ol 48 e I !r & ye.trs. 3V is xhf fint-st nnl swr-rtet toned Ko?d oriran ever This is the particular season in which to gctandprcparc House keeping Dry Goods Sheetings, lillow Materials, Linens, Nap kins, Towels, etc. It is also the season for Ladies' Underwear. The Grand Depot contains the crer.tett variety c f goods in one establishment in the United States, and exchanges or refundsmcney for things that do rot suit, upon, ex.imjrtat.ion at he'ine. and FEBRUARY Philadelphia. Ct I IFIS'I MACKfltFU IiKUKlXn. Cl.-COS, HA LI HT"T. SAI.MDX. HAV. io. A 1.-1 ire a";,irt'i:rnl ol a n Kl I; ,,'s. I-miil'I;! be lore I ne hi to .til l n nee n nd I o he sold Che ip A ttr.-". varie y el Macklt HaS kktj 'oid - loll In, e of Wood an I W t I.I.I tV AllE. Sn:r, Vai i.k Fliicii. tlie P.n-e-f br.oid in nmkri. Also, Pl'l K '.VHK T. Cel'N a nd ( i.ir TU r.i.. it tot r: W n k t. fttc. In. I V ' I. M . Si OA119. Yllt. Ps, srtcK.-i .',(-. Cuirrci, I .-iT) Hv.r.p. (Virmcd I'.ro ail II m Sit sMii;. Cot r:iv 1 Hu:i n a specialty. A CAK ! and Imported iiai.i. hti:i..i i'l Sixteenth St., Altoona, Pa. .HE PILLfj enre most wonderfully in a ZU- Ujjg.-,' , U.J.., va Iur PILLS, wn hfnitrlt- jfl C. Xitlt of loa ie l u rt y ad'ir-.aa 03 rc. Stamps. Kcrealeby til Druggist. Etcnstnri Fire mm AE5scy. ; General Insuranco Aaent. ! EliEXSIli'lHS. I'A. Policies written at short notice In the. OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" llel oll.-r llrsl , riiitaiiles, ther.sbiirif , .Sept. 2. 130.-Iy. N'i:V UI.PAll ' iA ti 1 Ifl "t i uiii:. 1 'I'HR nnderitrne- be. j.tst ot,.. 4 lyvoi, '.et,.,e S. T -it. Ii .eol ,i n IKS ;tt,. S!.il.l.-I ol i loilt e CA.N LU t.s. ;t i.Fl-;i 1 1 I' ie.l in Carr .M si'.re, a toll 1 . Is'. a lot r. 1. 1 fcS. lc. :-i- l"he liatn.ii.isf.. of th roi,ei:e.1. i'KJcif, Ijow. pMbiie is re-ipucitully rAHAliAt'CHI III IKE MiUIiATIOS OF BIRDS. Faniiliiir as tins migration of binls is to us. there is, perhaps, no quest ion In ZKlogy more obscure. The long flights they Kike, and the unerring certainty with wbu b they winjttheir way between the most distant pt.ic-, arriving and dmariiiiz at t!ie s:iu pt'hkI yar after yt-ar, are points in Hie history tf birds of j passage as.iuysirnous as wny mt-y wirn a moonlight Iiieht to cross the Mediter ranean. Hut that their meteorological instinct is not unerring is proved by the fact that thousands are every year drowned in their fl'ght over the Atlantic and other oceans. .Northern Africa and "Western Asia are selected as winter quarters by most of Ihem, and they may be often noticed, on their wy thither, to hang over towns at night, p jzzled, in spite of their experience, by the shifting lights of the streets and houses. The swallow or the nightingale may be some times df laved by unexpected circumstan ces. Yet it is rarely that they arrive or depart many days sootier or later, one year with another. I'rofessor Xewton considered that, were sea fowls satel lites rrvolvinjj aroiMid the earth, their arrival could hardly be more surely cal culated by an astronomer. Foul weath er, or fair, hfat or cold, the puftins repair to some of their stations punctually on a given day. ? if their movements were ijuided by clock-work. The swiftness of flight v. tiicu characterizes most birds en al'l' s them to cover a vast space in a liitf time. The common black swift can My 27) miles an hour, a speed which. it it could be maintained c .. i .i i ,T on ni'oi . half a day, would carry the bird from its I winter to its summer quarters t, 5ti c,..,,.,...y niirtirs T ,n ' large purple swift of America is capable of even treat er feats on the w in. The chimney swallow is slower, ninty miles an hour iM-iug alout the limit of its pow ers ; lnt 'the passenger pigeon of the United JStates can do h journey of a thousand miles between suiii iM: and sun set. Ii is also true, as the ingenious Ilerr Paluieu has altemnted to show. that migrants during their long frights may be directed by an experience partly inherited and partly acquired by the iu j dividual bird. They often follow the J coast line of continents, and invariably ' take, on their passage over the Mediter ! ranean. one of three routes. 15.it this theory will not expiain how they pilot I themselves across the broad oceans, and i is invalidated by the fact, familiar t:i j every ornithologist, that the old and ' young birds do not journey in company. invariably, the young broods travel to 1 get her, then come, after an interval, the ! narenfs. and tii.:i!lv the rear is brought up by the weakly, iniirm, molting and broken winged. Inis is the role m the I autumn. The return journey is accom- plished in a reverse order. Tho dis . tance traveled seems, moreover, to have ' no relation to the size of the traveler. ' The Swedish blue throat preforms its ; maternal functions among the Laps, and i enjoys its winter holiday among the ! negroes of Sou, I. m. while the tiny ruby j throned humming-bird proceeds annu , ally from Mexico to Newfoundland and back again, though one would imagine I that so delicate a little fairy would be j more at home Among the caeti and ; agaves of the Ticrr.a Cailiente thin ! among the tirs and logs of the north. Loi'doix it'ivd'ii-d.. Tin: FofXT.iix Tkee. A remark able tree once existed in Ilierro, one of the Canary Islands, concerning W hich j the most marvelous tales were told. It was asserted that thi-s tree was uniqu", and supplied the inlnibiiai ts of 1 he is land, wherein rain is nnusu.il. with all the water thev repined ; in fact, pure water trickled from the le.ives to the amount of several gallons daily, which was collected in receptacles at tin; base of the trunk. 15nt. aided by science, it Incomes evident that this was not due to any special properly of the tree itself, as was interred, ulncii was a laurel, but to it h exceptional (oition. A narrow ami il ep ravii.e clove Ihe island ro itn cent re, extending from t lie sea to nearly tiler highest point for live miles ; and where this gorge terminated abruptly, nl the b.ise of ;t prec piee, the solitary tree grew amid a thicket of ferns and sniall-r pi nits. Th- warm air 1 rmn 1 lie Mirface ot l!ie Pea. ascending nya nat- i.r.tl law inio the higin r at mosol.ei ie i- gi.di. was em:., t ant i v Itishu.g Ihrmigh liiis gorge iiel.-n w iih moist ore Iron, ilie ocean. The ei;ri". tit of air. abruptly s!;eo in its aseent by the bleak wall ol rock, com Sensed ns vapus on the local Vcg.': at oi,. irii.i i Spec al o nil ( he broad. S'lee. (i ;i leri ws ot '. lie s. it n ry e Vel g rt ell. Tin nee the mti'stnre tri' kit I (iowii in Mltl'l j. lit !.:. ii v to render its C.lllec t'.i:: aiiil.'-'i w hi ii i l.i uMial Mini c! s ,f .i;-r v , if del. cit n;. 'I'los singular I ri e. , ' , - i Wa-. Vi ;y Old. was i!es'r-ed ! ., Iiurric.ii. o in ihe seventeenth ci n l ur'. WootiKX Siioi.s. Oi of the most ! s! 1 iking MghlM Hint lake tht' a!tentiou : of the traveler in Japan is (hat ot the ! wooih n sandais worn by the 1 hi't v-live iiidli'ins ot 'peopie. These sandals have iik separate compart meiit for the great ; toe, and make a clacking noise on the ! street. Straw slippers are also worn, ! and a traveler starting out on a journey I will strap a supply of them on his Pack, j that he may put on a new pair when the. ; old is worn out. Tney cost but a cent ; and a-ha'.f a pair. They are rights and j lefts, ami leave the foot free to the air we never see those deformities ot the I foot in Japan which are so frequent in i this count ry. They are never worn in the house, being left outside the door ; ' passing down the. slreet, ou set- long j rows of them at the doors, old and new, large and small. It is surprising to see i how rapidly the Japs step out of them, ; and pick them up again with their feet, i when leaving the house. Wiif.N" a horse is uneasy and suffers, and 1 in ns around his nose lo his (l.uiks. he is foubled with imligest ion, and tins also i fleets the kitlnes. When a horse is not working, good hay is sutlicient without coin, and too much corn will tlien be apt to cause trouble. The rem edy for such trouble is to lessen the grain if lie is in good condition, ghe a pint of linseed-oil, and repeat the next day. Tlien give a dram (nasjaionf ul ) each of ground ginger and carbonate of soda twice a day in some bran and cut hay wetted, or in a bran mash. ,V. Y. Times. Scnflow kr sKF.u is recommended as food for mii! ry. It g'ves a gio.-.sy ap jiearanee ti I he plumage, i is excellent tiir st i m u In t i ii g Uie product inn of eggs, and fowls are fond of it. A Russian variety has iatel v l-eu int ro I uced im o I his count rv w hich is remarkable for the si.e of its (lower. Specimens of it exhibited in 1'iibade! jihi.t ine.viired t ighttt n to I went v luetics in diaiAeter. I.IGIIOP.N- hats are whitened (other wise than wild the fumes of sulphur) as fo'lows; Immerse in a strong aqueous aoill ion of sulphite of soda or blea"hilig ,aiwr!er (chloride of Mine), and then in dilute sulphuric acid (ncid 1, water 5). The bleaching fow ilcr t real ment requires much subsequent wasning. or the use of an ant icl.lor-dip. hy'msulphite of soda dissolved in 20 purls of water. A T.ady w ho has raised a large num ber of hens says that after vainly trying the r commended remedies for lice has hit upon ihe plan of giving them once or twice a week a large louf made of Gmhani Hour, in which a handful of sulphur has lieen mixed. The hens like if, aud are fried from lice and kept lit all hv through the season. A wirf. lua'ed by a g; lvurc current wjjj cut wood liko a sharp saw. : I THE MOM' M.l Lfcr LL. Kfc.ttEDT er dlieoTcred, M t It certain In Us effect and duet not Miner. Alto excellent fortntcaa fieiU. KLAD PKOOr BtLOW . FHOM Col T. T. FOTEE. Ycrjerrowii. Ohio, May 10th. 180. Dn. B. J. KtKr.AU i Co. ent : I had a very Talnable Hambli-tonlon rolt which 1 prtTe.l very hiphlv. He bad a lurve bene ppavln on one Joint and a'f mail one on the othrr. which made him vrry lame. 1 had him under the charire of two veteri nry wunceonn. who f.iiletl to cure him. Radinar the'adrcrtlpementof "Kendall'sSpnvin Cure" one day In the Chicago Fxyrtst. 1 d't.'rminci! at once to tr It. and Kt our i1rucKit here to send lor it. Th-y ordered three hottlrs. and I took them all. ihinklnir I would nive it a ihornuith trial. 1 used i it aeenrdlnir to directions, and the fourth day the I coitce:ifed lobe lame, and the lurapa havefince dipnppeirod. 1 nsed bt't one bottle, and the colfa I liml e are now a Iree from lumps as those of any ' horse in fie State He Is entirely cured, and the ! cure was to remai kalile thnt 1 let two of my neisrh l bors have the remaining two bottle, which they I are now nsinir Very Kespectfull v, I.. 1. x ostkr. Kendairs SPAVIN Cure H ARKtSBVKa. Pa., Nov. ISth, 1-!). Dr.. R. 3. Kesiull & Co O-t-nts : 1 hare a vfry fine mare tSat had a bone spam for a Ion if timo. 1 tri"d cvervthin man could dvio to cure It. Iut all in vain.' and a about to ulve it tip when a fr.end ol mine in thin el'v onrre to me and recom mended "Kendairs Spavin Cu-e." which I tried with irranil rc'olti- rcm.ivinir the hone clear ami clean. 1 then rent i'a cents to yni t inn; hi 3 i'h i uiii.tr.to.i Ilor. Hon.s and 1 think there is no tetter hook printed on the horse mid Ms disease!'. 1 have t:i Kr n f i en l interest in it. iiu sold 1 copies tor vou to mv neitimers. !M vim try and do what ood'l can b cttint; Ok-ui (or others. Yours truly. CJ. W. Miller. rr vrr i i: TV rr MADE UNDER OATH. To Whom It Mat Coter . In 'he year 18TS I treated with -Kendal I'l Spavin Cui e" a bone spav in of several months' trrowth. nearly lmlf as lare as a lien's eirir. and ctunplrtely sCoppcd the lame ness and removed the cuUrirrntent. I have worked the horse very hard eer since, and he never has been lame, nor could I ever sec any litlerenc in the size ol the hock joints since 1 treated him with "Kendall" Steivin Cure." K. A. Oaihe. Kiiosniirli'Fiills. Vt.. Feb. I.'-'h, 1ST9. Sworn iind s ubfcrici to before me. this .r.th day of February. A. 1). lT'.i. Joh.n v. Jkh.nb, Justice of t't.e Peace. Kendall's Spavin Cure OX HC MAX IlAKKItTlE ri.r.sH. p. Vt., 1 ec ; . liTi. P. .T. Kbpai l fc. Co tronts : I i Ii to add my testimony in f.ivor itt yi-ur invMiouhie litiiinent. -Kendnli's Spavin Cure.- I n the spri n ol Itfri I flipped on tho lee mid sprained my riaht limb at th Kiife joint. 1 w.is very lain! nud nl times suf fered the inoM excrueiatiiiK pain. 1 wore a band age on it for over a ye.-r. and IneJ in jst every t hinic In mv r- aMi, but co..! 1 M ml notiiiii that wouol ive me permanent r-'lie!. VVi.eu 1 overworked. It j would pain me very much. In April. H7S. 1 bei;an j tf think 1 should be a cripp.e lor uie ; but hating some of -Kendntrs S;.h hi Cute,"' ttiouiht 1 wo'lld try it. I u:-d onet hird ot a hot Lie and ex pet ienecd relief Ht once. The p iin leil in.-and has n.,t trou bleil tne sine-. I feel very icratei'ul to yon and would recommend "Keiepi il's Si'n vin Cure" to all who suiter with spruins or rhciim.itiJ.'U. i Yours truly. Mart. .1. BuCteli.. KENDALL'S SPAVIN GUKe! ls sure in Irs i fleet and mild ft it acf 'on. a it d" s in,t bluter: et it is .eiK-trnting and "ver f'.it to reie-b every de..j,.senied p:on. .r to r move ! any lony Krwtli" or other cniiri.-einer.ts. snel; a ; son vi us. n -1 nts. curb-, cu 1 hjn, s;t a :ii.. ? wl 1 i n, 1 awd any liimene nr,d :tll eiiin rirenu-iits of joi nts I or iiint-F, and alto for rheumatism !n loan, or lor j any j.n.i'o.-e lor whieh a liniment I ued V r man I or bea-l. '.t i- now Unou to loi the best liniment lor loan e . er used, aetinr mildly and yet certain j ', in Hi :i . is. "" " j j sei;d i t'diecs fi-r I''otr;.;ed Circular, which wo i think 1:11 es j.oi r ive nroor ot if viron-s. No rein- i e-!y h:.s e' er uo-t w ' ii "ii, Ii n nrj o:i 1 1 tied success to ! i onr I. n. wle.lkje. for not n .is wel I n s b.-ast . m " I'rice 1 jier bottle, or -ix b.,o!e- for fs. All j liruirK.sts nave itnrenn uet it tor you : ol it win te sent to any address on reeeij.t ol pri'-e by the ' i rojineiors, int. li. J. Ueh.u. tt Co., Euostiurh i Falls. Vt. SOLD SY ALL DRUCCiSTS. Fe!. 1?. 181.-9ni. tom? rr.vr.fl3 srnzi p.I.'. .fisitfEHl Is li s.ir." c ive tor al! ordinary di;C.tes of H. rfe. Cattle. Sheeand Swine. It cures and prevent I'li'csi s I'Hi.t FrtA. Your C'.w !s certain C vlld US rvi: cks't. h ErTi:rt vii.k am uv.tiip.. STOCK FA'ITKN'S OX OXK 1 1 "ViiTH I.KSS FTKI' " IteiiiLT in j,.-.s.-.s!r,ij rf a lars namt urof excel left ie-t;:iie,cpl-. 1 y.ihi.en :i : I !ia- I'i'fii n?i-:: j'.nr C itt' P'-w.Jcr for h..rs, cows. rlii k--;s and i.". -o:. !;n I it : mii ans tllllta. '1".'.M.1! t-i.'l. !'erii!t:l.. 11. I'.I. 1 fiave tw.-. i.n-V of y t-nr -.) r.ir r.t llV e,,w r.l e'M.I. el.s. Thi: COW nVK NK.1M.V 1 v. : v 1 ii v. i;t as 1 1 1 , h.eke-; " it-- .1 vei s. I he in i l.i.-,r,.. r i r.v.i ijukmii i- Ml LY .i :. t 1 h.'.l M-.-d :l.e i,ider. Y' " truly. .1 o a 1 rt Palln. x. C. b.ive IM...1 yr-e f " l i w ler and imi'l ssv it IS toe best lor h l.f, poel'iy lor II EV fcliY CAK. .T,j re, f-1 1 le. -he".. ete. Vrr".l il ,liv e."i..,inls will, u-r, Kf,s lN .. V. r.wKit. KerTVville, Pa". t sioniner yon -t",t me n package of vonr r w iliirli 1 i-.o. l,i inr ihii-'Iip. m,,; h iv" no' h-id del ere (In Ksirr. .v lor acrten sine..' Mrs. a. ( iranifp. N. Y. ! Send me a mv a nelf or two of vonr t-"tttlc Powder . 1 he pa.-k 1 n n trote yon inn winter ct'K';i tub j r iiicHE-J r ici KriA. I t- ive . me o! it to a iioikIi bor and il cured his eici kens. John Williams, ; sjri"ce Vi.le. Itl.io. 1 Address, for a p m r.h ;,t. F. A. MIIT.KK. STI ! Ar- li St.. I'll 1 1. A PKI.I'Hl A . Pa. For -i.le bv N. j J, FnEiouOrT, K'.eiisbiirt:, Pu. fT-'-i.'SMj.-ly.) "". :;"'t-,ii?f!a!i!";;' liliiElTOS. "orCattrrh. Hav Ke- i x&'Zr r.LY -v,'A -'jtVivC jtsViS v.,x o, , t ,e ,irao. VSi .ATAorsu o.'.09 X. . f.tic- 'ertw.ti, ntt: V.l nirera pnrlieieol tin ' Llfi II-. I , i... , !, i. ft ,r - - nd hesl- scased mem- For Deafnpss !. '.r'..i At I 'y tiarUclw into '-he ear. KLVS CREAM BALM H A V i' i if a i ned an enviable hieal re pn tat ion. dls piaei n al i oi her prepnii.tions in tne riciintv ol dis covery, i. on its merits alone, rectniniz.-d a w,,n rierliil remedy wncrever known. A iair trial will ! u efi..etnaliv c:.n-es' the nasai ,..',. eV7.f :: convince the most skepi tiirrhil virus, cnutonir tietiiny secretions; silavs inn iir.m.ni.Mi and irr-tatiott; protect, the m"iu branal lininira ol the bend from additional colds ; completely ne.ils tho s,,i-os and restored the sense wf taste and smell. IJetieflelal resalts are realized by a lew i: pplientiotis. A thnronirh treatment as directed wiil rare Catarrh. s a household reme dy lor cobl In 'he head it is uneqmiled. The Itnl-n i ensv to nso and areen hie. Sold by druggists at 50 eetifs. On receipt of bo cent will" mail" a pack age. Senil toreircular with full Information. ELY'S CKKAM BAI.M Cl .. Ov k, Jf. y. ti- For sale by F.tetisbiiri;. Tohn'town and At toona Dmjffiats, and by W huiesaie li vks ts iren erallv. ' i-i4. -Mm. VaY T)YK KSULPli ur" solr j is superior to ao rh-r soipn. It is combined with rs.ilptinr in it . re. iiniidiiiteraied tHte. which en ters the pore;, i f the i-kin. t-enii; absorbed into the Dloovl t hroiiyb the mine t e.i p: 1 hi ris. n nd I bus iu ts upon the skin, whether t be healthy or in a dis eased condiii'oi. both btejtiiy and coiisofionally. t hereby eliininiitinii all impurities fit tn the hliaid and eieuiinf the skin to heiltby a,-tion. It prt dnces a tineness. pniiiy and freshness ol the com plexion which Is imerci:, 1 led, and can be produced by on other u.eans. ISo toilet, nnrsvry or hnthrnoru is' complete witho.it It. It tnnkes ttia skin soil, ciexr. pure, wliito and healthy; is e!e:insiinc. d odorizinit. disinlerlini.-. soothinif. hcaliiiKand pu rityinit : removes dandruff, ctnitiiiir. nlcers. pores, eruptions, ronsbness nnd redness of the skin ; re lieves Itehtnu, hnrninir and -oiniinir of ih skin, anil irritation o! biting and stinirmic insects; will relieve liehinir 1'iie. when nothinie else will have any efl.-ct. Ak tor Va Dyke's Si i.i-hi u Ship; insist upon it. ami take no innt ition. Sold by drint-ri-is. Asehvn'meh A .Miller. Proprietors. No. 3ol Catlowhill Street. I'hilndeiphta. I'a. F.tr ale by M. 1. liAts.ui, F.bensonri'. Pa. 4.iy. ROSE OF CASHMERE HAIR TONUJ. "VllISi propur it ioti Is maile lioin the roses ol the 1 Valley ot Ca-I mere. a. d is entirely f ee from Sulphur. Iead. and other poi.onmis and deleteti. us bstaiiccs. It is richly peif.imed and rentiers ttia use itf ponetdes, loiir olis. i.ic, unnecessary. It preserves, sfons and beaiiiUios the hair and ;rives it a rich lustre. It is excellent lor an irriti tini or ir.fboned sc.ilp. It never turns roieid. lrnesilst sell a Incite boitle lor 6 l eta. Asicnsis bsch IMti t KB. I iocrietors. 3rd and Cnllnwhill tMrets. Philadelphia. 13-1 7.-7 ns.) Dr. Ware's Fnlmonalis I R hnnrh)M wn w?th tti-F whu linre uM U, br.ine it dot? its nr... k i n Uiy art'l -t'fferttntlly in r.-ie cf nh. "ti-f-. Hu.irene. Iiifln-rnz-., Afthm. Brn-irhitt?, Wl'.m.jpij io,,,xh. Cr""p, I'juiio n the Brrt. f"Nniirnft.nn. Hmi Blee ihur of (h i. ('v IO cvttiP a botU. Ai"k yonr druvrtir b-r It. Wh-h-l(. l(ot, N. W. r. Brd J J 1 J "V- 5&s2C r 5 1? t) ,PlgtT,vl'.t Of i Ha I If! it.lolheno.tril. S-'i i-Wfvi.;''r1''" strong iircuths r'v! ;J3J-r,Attir.Mii;h the no.-. It V v' ; ':..-.wI'! tiais be absorbed. SWT --w v Is t - ! MfiS. LYD!A E. RMKHAM. OF UYN. MASS. ' K J. ... , Jf .2: i-ji y xr, -x.- o -.v.? . r.iscorvRER or LYDIA E. PINKHAFIVS For all Teiaale Complaints. nita reeparntln, as its il.t-io s-trair.ra, eonst-rta of VfvocaiIe 1'rojv; tl.i l hat are Uamilcsa to the mos del Scat Invalid. l.a one trl! t-ho merits of this Con p-jnd "ill lie recr-niie-!, a- relief is lounedtito : and when ts uaols contirue-t. lu r.lnety-aloe eces in a to n drMl, apennarr-.tciirescr"e( te-,astiioTLaj",.J w'a tes-o-i a'-rniint of :.s rrov a merits, it iT to-('.a i-.-comm'T leJ tmrt frea.-1-ibed tf the bout pfcyKiJiAj. La the country. It will enre eatirrly the worst form rf fstHnsr of the oVttjs. Iucorrhn X lrrcrnlar and ptU.'ul MnstratJo. all Ovaria-i Troubles. Inflammation and ncoratlon, Moodir.s. all Mur.laoemcnts and the eon nrquent spinal rJrac. and is especially adarlel to the Cuansre of l ife. Jt wil! di!v and ex;ol turners from theoterusman early st.re of dewelorTTrwmt. Th t-adeiicy to ean'ero-.m h-iaiors there in cbocitd very speedily by it li.s. In fact it bas r roved to ba the ereat est end beat rtmeOy that has tier beor diseover ed. It permeates aveiT jtertlen or the svstem. and yives Dr Hfoand vlfror. It n moves falatnes.fuxtuleaey. ds stroys allcravinii for sUnanJants, aoa n.Ucvc wcaini-w f the stomach It cures EToaCar?, r(ea.lciea. Jfci-rooa Prostration. General Pnblllty. Sleeplesnef., repression ai d Indl ffestloa Tnat foellnK of bcarinir elevm. eausici? pain, weight nt-d backaehe, I always rs-rrcaBently cored ly It use. It willst ail times, end undcrnll ctrcumston ees, act in bamioay with t la ktw that ffoverna Uie f.-niale.Tst.-m. r-r K.iJ::eyC'en)-lAitita of either sex this compouxvl Ij unrarpaj-;ied. Lydia E. P'tnki.am's Vegetable Conpound 1'-prefaced at and 2"C Western Avenne, I-ynn. V.ai. Frieo :.0C. F.r b-.ttivs for f-"..0t. Rt nt by maU in tlo form of rills. r.L'o hi th& f :-rn of L.tenr. 9, on reeel; ? of rctee. . per b v. 1. r t itier Mrs. 1 IVXIIAS f reiy :i : vt '.! 1-1:-ri of inq.i'rv bend f jr I tua-Ijl.-t. A'lJif--- - I ' " .?e.i.. f':is pjprr Ho f.imlr.ic'..l . !UtM, I.YM f- I 1""KK.A3I" U V.'L I'tM.S. 'ih. y titro t ens;! potion. Liiiouneaa aiidTr.rpid.f7 of tbv Llvt-r. ." e ritexwr box. For sit In by Ji:o. A. Kd.i.vi Co., tiewral Akcqis. I'i! tsburl'h. I'a., and l'r. Wm. I.tmns, l)rii;ruist, Kbeiifcimrif. IM. 7-J.'t).-ly. Ay er's FOR RESTOPdNG GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. It is a most agreeable is at once iiarm'css and dressing, w!iic1 pfT"t'til:l. for re- serving t!ie bnir. I' rev r,s. vi' !i tlie floss and f ri :.i litit, and red 1 ss i t oath, f.-nij-d or gray, ", to .i ricii l.rown. or de"r Llack, as may lie d'irej. i:" its thin liiir is tliicki.iitd, and baldnefsi often though not nlwavs cured. It checks fali !, 3 of the hair innne li:t'e!y, nr 1 c.vs a i.eir growth in all caes whore the j.!a:o!s arc not decayed; wiolo to brahy, weak, or ctherwi.e dicns"I liair, it impart vitality and strong; h, ;.;.d renders it pii.V. . Tho Vioon j ie el. is tlie by its cooli!'. pi or.et Lies, it oleu'ie"s the: sc ilii. cure and lornni: ititi of dandruff : an 1. T. 5tiin:".1at:iig. and 5 oothiug heals i:j..-t if not all of tiie bt- a.-cs jicouiiar to'hecalp. o'.I, clciia. and soft, under im;' iii-e.isos cf the s:aip ati i humors and keeping- it ( vt'iiicil Cnti'bi Lair are iinu. As n. Dressi: for Liadies' Hair lue vice:; is n.cvr.ip-ra'-t'. It .s eocr e, cuit.tta j-eltlier ".1 r.cr eye. and rsi'A not s n vi.i'o on'-rlc. Ii in-.prts a eTef.tl !e am! !.:'. nc pcrfunio, and as jn .!':-tV It Ritieic f .r thi toilet it is ccoaotn luisurriasseii ia i'.i csci ilence. ica! and Prepared by Dr. J rr.actica! mil .'.nr.; . C. Ayer St Co., ytl.-al CheTniata, Lev. el!, Mass. IU1.D T At. i:r FACTS WOelTH KvOWINC. ! Ctifsr, TS'irhn, liaieirsse. HUItnela find fatillhilly iw.iln.ud in Kiptit ni,ry.nm loxte njv tt.er ' r tj.e nest ie,;i, .net. iwm u ar tc Las to make, it tlie rrrcoteat fcmoa fur.ter and Xbe licit Health and Mranxiu ae.torcr ' l.vrr I ei. rer "ct It t coa-.;o:,;tioti of Tarxeb's LC5;vos:.i Tomc t!u.t, no di--as-? can lor? exist here it i iwecl. If vu hnve l?ysprcsa. mi- rch-. Rbe.imatisn., r-urai.f;a, Bowt Kinney Lor Liver ri jor 'r r, or if vm Df il a lu V! etirn- tnlan- arnetir.r. tl ionic is msr tno mea U:n for -. ea. .a' it Lt l.irl lv cur.1t.ve acd Jr.-l Lvii-oroittj but rover intoxtcatir. h If to i arts low!v T.-riatir,? Btc.iT -witri Cor- oitmpt'on or r.ny skinecs, if yo'J luive a Pnmful Ie ill V.in.'y bclp vet. It f :v; neiv l,.' n' . v.e.tton fiC ft. r-A-1 UO :1. 1 A"K it 3 Ul. OI.S 1 O.-II. piT to t-.e fe.Ld rnrl rr-'l. end r Si certain J cmv fvir l.nejniitism and l.hnl-rj tnantun. :-U li.li Saved Ilnndrrds er l.i res; It MJ r have tear. K If yrm ap feelinij m: mblc cton't wait until rouam down si. a, but uem tho Tcs-.c t t-tlay. JVo rrc-'trr v !f. t v.ur i irsea-se or KTUijitonM uux Ihe it will rivfl pmunrt relief. i HHme-nlw-r ! I'ARr.p.'B Onrorsi Tortc i not ra riirjo liriak but tho Sett and Pitrol Family 1 IMjdieine ever inad'-, cotnrKMinderl bv newJ i.rr.xiwsii. ftsl cntin-lr dilTerwnt from Bittm t:.-i--t-er prerxir-oinns nrel ail other Tor.ica. Try fx Mi. bottle. 1 our enijrf-ifl. van satppiy you. PARKTH'S H Air? BALSAM Tlis r.ct and ?Iot r.cou&niical Hair Deeuiif ex.uiv. c'y jterfnmed :nd psr$Ktly hara-.tesa. VI i'l ilway r.rstere Cray or Faded flair to its eri tnal ycnthfol rlnr and appeararve. and Is wtiTii:.:d to t, p iu CUin iti its ifrusith and jrev a bt i.tesa. , At.'"-' riihe e.'-e-is ef tVe riti.sn st-il soflen the r, c!i ne ail daatbofF nnd r.ira itching ar.d h reniirt -.fl'i- sralp. Sold by ail drugisehat niy $ncta. Nov. VI. !&). -lv. If you mm m. mm Of bu.U)f)!iiiik' If yon ar a mn f.f let ters tnilirtff ened bj tb stntia of yur dntir arott DrtfLt wo: k, to raa tort bnun rifiTcoad st, uaa Hop B. rtronlnw an a as Hop Bitters. If y mi r yoarc dmrrtitioa or GtMUtx iiT-rinir from any in- rid or Pine.?', old or poor h-.itb, or lancraiflh M!ii, rely on Hop ourrg, utTerinfl f rcra pn ; it yoti are mar- 7 ca iwa oi aicrn- i itters. Tltousandii die an- i nitaily f r tn total ft.rm of Kidney nt9ane that mifrht bTe bfTi prftontcd une-rer yon are, fcencTw yon f hat j-otir rvstem aeds cleantrlne, ton- iax or stitnTjjAtinjfs ra without in truncating, Ja Dy a timeiy nscor (Bitters. nop Bitters Havft ytm d y- JC or nnon; frm- T ' D. I. C. ty'nir.t. iLci ts avn Khworata of tb mtomacK, I nd trrevurta- ist ear for iivr or nm drunken nt a . nue of opium. Tea will be tobacco , er Hop Bitters Tfyn ars iHm Fily w a k and uwirint'd, try it i It may save your I If. It has OATCOHCa. Bold by vlmir rlt. ienaiur Crcuir. nop BrrriM A Tartmt, Out, EI1STIC TRUSS Hmm rd ifJtTrrtVTrn llmhen. rnoibsrst, wlta tf-eiiaiUBa f K! 1 in rrtn. aSarl tMlf Costi Mittrat of tbe to,!r, wta'b lh lU.t:n t-- r-)T tireiPti ate k tb 1 a t-lfct !t a p nma w a 14 wlta tha Vtof-r. With Ikrhl rwyi t!a ieri i bld m-' laan h. an a ral-al r-r r-rtv-1. 1;U vmj, cra: Ka caa-p- Ji f rX 0.-t ,n MGLESX03 lEv SS COOiicro.II SrtW.,s. Ff.tn wlnwntl r. W-t.'l.TT.t.1 rtoBllael , farvsrtr t w. t -Tr v.pwhto rtoBllaeCsse vi bNl Vtffoi Ft LK7 .a, xki ttn-rt I in nrrTmnl 11 NEVER !; 1 i i mn i si: .. ll IT-A II l! p areas Vj i SJ HEAET DISEASE. Vhii an individual is reported to bave died of disease of the beart, we are in the habit of regarding it as an inevit able event, as something which could not have been foreseen or prevented, and it is too much the habit when persons suddenly fall down dead, to report the lien it as the cause ; this silences all in quiry and investigation, and saves the trouble ami inconvenience of a repulsive post-mortem. A truer report would have a tendency to save many lives. It is through n report of tiiease of the heart that inanyan opium eaU-r is let off in'o the grave, which covers at once his folly and hiscrime ; the brandy drinker, too, Quietly slides h round the corner thus, ami is heard of no more ; in short, this report of disease of the heart is the mantle of charily which the ioUlic coro ner and the sympathetic physician throw aiuund the graves of genteel people. At a scientific congress at Strasbourg it was reported that of sixty ersons who had died suddenly, nr. immediate and faithful post-mortem showed thar only two persons had any heart affection whatever one sudden death only in thirty-three, from disecs'j of the heart. Nine out of the sixty-six died of apo plexy one out of eveiy seven ; while forty-six more than '.wo out of three dietl of lung afYt cti ni, half of them of congestion of the lun,rs that is, the lungs were so full of Uood they could not work ; there was not room for air enough to pet in to support life. It is then of considerable practical inUrest to know some of the common, every day causes of this congestion of the lungs, a disease which, the figures nl)ve being true, kills three times as many persons at 6hort warning as apoplexy and heart disease together. Cold feet, tight shoes, tiuht clothing, costive bowls, silting Mill until chilled through aftir havinc been warmed up by labor or a long hasty walk ; going too suddenly from a close healed room: as a lounger, or listener, or speaker, while the body is weakened by tout inued application or ab.-d inerice, or heated by the effort of a long .-iddress ; these are the fruitful causes of s-udtien death in the form ot congestion of the lungs, but which, being f.i'.-e!y reported as disease of the heart, and legar'icd as an inevitable event, throw people oil their guard, instead of pointing them plainly to Hie true causes, nil ot which are avoidable, and very easily s-, and us a general rule, when tin: ln:::d has In-ei; intelligently drawn to the subject. J fall's Journal ;' Jial'Jt. I low- to Makk ficxui CoKKKH. ' The iirraJ')ur,wl, r.iilaiielpi.t. is ail- ! thority for the following recipe f..r get- ; ting the irtue of coffee and placing it : in the break fai.t cup. A'erv n freshing j it is to snu-11 the coffee boiling in the ; kitchen when the front door opt in, but I w hat goes out on the air is lost lo the I coffee pot. A common practice wi'.hi 1 cooks is to grind their oortee over night, J and put it lo boil half an hour Oefoie I j breakfast time. It does boil, and some- j 1 times the brown fluid tiiat is poured out ' j of the coffee pot afterwards has only its j I brown color to tell jr. ly. All that i makes it delicious has gene out in steam j J up the chin ney. The usual coffee re- j s. 1 jr-r i;oc niouuiLii i it tei , 1 01 1 ney ti 10 w j rfiom for s''iitc t " b"il tor:-!. There is no j need of that. Mix the coffee up with j t'uoogli coiti water to luaKe a paste, Peat a little with a spoon. I'ut the precise quantity of water yon desiie into your bi ight tin colfee po' , whicii must always be kept bright, if you want good cofb e. At the moment it boiis turn it into your coffee pa.-.te ai:d Set it back from the lire, where it will keep hot, but not boil. Tho aroma of theooiT-'e d ies not pour out at thd spout but rem. tins within, and the coffee rather steeps than sim mers. This is Ihe. line way to get out all of its strength. When ready to serve draw it for a moment over the lire to I'ling it to the boiling punt, but no longer. Then carry it lo the tabbi in the pot it was made in. Coffee made this way sliiui! wit bout the aid eirg is usi-d eit 1 lie lieimt if'i 1 1 1 1 v clear of an egg. Winn the Is can be ;ier list; s,':e thrown into the coffee past" oi the white t urii -d iu on it and stirred, but not beaten. The au vant ag of making coffee this way is tri.tt a small quantity goes further, and cam alwavs It.-- ready Jor the b; eak t'...-t beil. even if prepared some tim-" Ik fore. The brigh:. bell met al p.t keeps ho., where ihe blackened or sui'.i.cd tin lets i moi too fast. ! "What an i.i Lap.mki: Says. : This is the ad vice of ;;n oKi mau who lias I tilled the soil for forty years : Iain an old man npwaid of three-score j years, during two score of whien I hae I ieen lieli aud have ad I need ; do not I owe a dollar ; have given my children a good education, and when I ain called I away shall leave them enough to kei p i the wolf from the door. My experience ; has taught me that 1. One acre of land well prepared and 1 well tilled produced more than two which received only the same amount ! of labor used on one. i 2. One cow. horse, mule, sheep or hog ; well fed is more profitable than two I kept on the same amount necesary to keep one well. 3. One acre of clover or grass is worth ' more than two of cotton a here no grass I or clover is raised. 4. No farmer who buys oats, corn or ! wheat, fodder and hay, can keep the , sheriff from the door to the end. 5. The farmer who never reads the j papers, sneers at book farm ing and im ; provemeuts, always has a leaky roof, : poor stock, broken down fences, and i complains of bad "seasons.'' ! C. The farmer who is aliove his btisi i ness and entrusts it to another to man i age soon has no business to attend to. j 7. The farmer whose habitual liever- age is cold water is healthier, wealthier j ami wiser than ho who does not refuse a orink. Dipiitiif.p.ia and Kerosene.- A I wru.-r in Hie I'latisourg, .-sew i nrs, i RepvbHrnn says : Tnere is a family here by the name of Light, who moved from Rochester this season. Mrs. Light said to some of the neighlors that previous to moving here she had an attack of diphtheria, and had cnretl herself by the use of kerosene oil as a gargle, swallow- ing some ; but the. remedy was so sim ! pie that our citizens didn't think any-) thing tif it until five of Joseph Telley's j children w ere taken dow n with diphther- eria. Tneir throats liecame swt. lien and j cankered terrihly. Mrs. Telley sent for ; her neighbor. Mrs. Millette, v. ho had I lately lost a son by the disease, to a seer- j tain "what her it really was diphtheria or not. Mrs. Milletie pronounced it diph-j theria iu a very dangerous form. Mrs. j Telley said she would use Mrs. Light 's ; remedy kerosene oil which sue gave j her children as a garble, abo had them swallow some. The children recovered : rapidly, and in a lew days were on the . street." Twelve oilier children in the neightiorhood were all treated in the same way and all recovered. What is most astonishing, is, that not a single case, wh-re they used kerosene oil, has ptoved fatal. The remedy is simple and certainly cheap, and always at hand in all families throughout the land. Planting Potatoes in the Fall. In some portions of Northern ami iu a few' other places iu the where the snow falls lie fore the gr freezes to any considerable extent quite common to p'atil potatoes tumn. This is done with a view of "helping on the sprint work," as the time for farming oerauons at that sea Ron is very short. It is not miua-.ial in these places to dtfer diirging iotaloes i till the spring after a crop is produced In England the practice o UlAtltiUff I ro,t3 !c tie fall Is quite common ' Worth of NEW GOODS of all kind will be opened this week at Corn's Store, in Chest Springs. Everybody bouid remember that we are NOW fPENI'0 tte larjtf ftnd moat complete s'.ock cl Dry GcOuS, Groceries, ClotliE Ego!s, Sloes, k, k. For lc HOLIDAY" TBAIC eror offered f r f i'.o t-i Cimlr'a c.ur.ty. Mr. Con lut just returned Irora w Y'ork and I h.'.--del his. where he bas purchased ao Immt-Lse tot t ' laslilonaMe toods al tbe Ivwest f.autci. tvery boayvtneie.vr;;, suould gi to Corn's Store, Chest Springs, WHEEE TlIfcY MAY TEriND t ruN OCTnNO GKKAT BARGAINS la very-iblng tliey I. tie. Tt.e !nrire?t sroak T r n. Mountain, we repeat, v,:ii i. OPEXBO AT CORN'S STORE, CHEST SPRINGS. HUtXG YOUR CASH OR I'RODUCE. SIX ROOMS FILLED WITH GOODS. Sir. Com lilir.clf. aided by ubi" atti'iid-oice ii. d a IWMys re-dv. wul j.it and er old or youi.g, large or Ujal!. T. hankiu! Fnrmtr, Lumbermen fur their p8t patranag tua,n find LopiBi t f'ASTt hllilfTLlJ or Ft Jt t-OOPS, BEST B&BCAms in TOWH! FOR THE READY CASH DOWN! New Stock of IN' filtKAT ril( )I"l"Sl N AT FRE1 D II O F F'S WJiilf so tu'Div orf Z''i.'af; fortcnril bllP'J th'' IC'L'l' hi"!', t'l' MV-e'lO iUMi'ei OD'? ;!"'. 1' I'l Itn'Ji and I'n: j. !;',! c. .'!.'; r If AST PEICES SO LO T THA T XOXi: VAX OR I'A RR COMPETE WI TH HIM. Iluyers u 'iLaZ'.crtys J'.nd u jiU i d (1r--j'iid ; five. DBT GOODS, DRESS GOODS, RDTIOKS, HATS, ESj Boots, Shoes, Groceries Hardware, Tir.ware, I Qseensware, Glassware, !fo UUUuiifiuiU. Also, Fl.on;. ;las, ri AL. Klll. SAL i, l;iu' 'M.- "1 TV, I in v i )s s5 u-ftir'i tcf.'t toll , . ." e " -ncrkci 'r i' BEST AND QUICKEST Cl TTEK-rilODl'CING CIllT.N EVER INVE.N'TE tion if n rt'l! it i"HM n ;t rer'-om ti v f r'eni trtn the C djnirv. I . aii-i Ptil, my c -. a 1 1 in-1 ; x .iff f r tt: f.dnfniHiiou- t th?:r pto?lt. XhaiiKlul lor j uL la.' IllCtl ftr?t, I'.fcpnsifcTirs:, ilfrrmcrr, a i. w a i jGEIS.FOSTER&OUINN. ii Ho & ID CI.1NT0X ei'KKla. 1 arcrost riiitl Cht'apost. Stoclt o Dry rtxicl Dress Groocls, NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC., i to be f-unii ia C air.tii ia or i rid II" g cr.uiitit t t ca':!. CAS! I DKAI.lli; HEATING AND -AND M AN IT T1X AND SHEET-IRON WARE j ISlovcMitli Ave., AltcxMin, ejf-t"IEAI'IAT I'l.Ai'K I" Till) ITT. KootinK. Hpantluc nt Rprairinc : nil kind promptly inl artt iaf actr 1 1 t attended to. I',.' --. " 1 Make NOjVriBTKE. IS. TEITELBAUM, CARROEETOWN. ic tiii ni.irr Til lti"V AT I.OWrST PRM'UH TIIC i.t; 1 i::-T WINTER GOODS OF ALL KIND! ; ' i : i Ami a cordial Invitation I now o.t"ndd by the pr 't rictor to c cry read- r of t: see the lante asortment. eTatn-n" the various jn ili'i-s. and learn the Kie-ur:-f so low that '."O per cent, cen u' tiv eiv i . saved by th.t.e who t m t ... r k m p can ell so cheap is that I hoairht tny em ire t.ek fr cash and inte.".i t. e.l i..i n.i mm i.-r.r rrnhir.,! I.. make iioiek sa ies 1. 1 smaller proiio. I ban any -t 'u countv. Lon't take my word t. r thu, however, CAItttOl.LT ClW SJ, Mv 21. I"i.-5.'. KIDHEY DISEASES, . nnlekT and irrely entd. Vv thintsscf KXDXTT fcannfj s--cjxca 'r.-ar:r.e sale la .-1 rtrta of the co-T.try, vrrracn itt.. ..-3.1 - . tcrie t-5 the dJscaaed cr-arta, ar.d tSjo-i -:i-ra cli 'v " r .'.c i. rf tailors. Kjtlaey diaenjoaof tMrty y .-.rsatandiacb-.Tte b-cn c-ix?d, cl-t r...-'.. c. ;c, wUlc2l b.aTO!litTT3Bci-d t!-.e vt-tlraa tor yeara. Wj haT5 vd-ixrarfe ' -' .ve. T- l'.Mieei cse Alahcli- I:'.tm. wh'.-h t"o r- ore tvn lb--. r- "... cr cr-": reaiKlT, dnXTTT-VTor-T, and tCiltj wUl be ni fWid send post paid h Hamburg Tea ! (ASK Ton LKStOERKrVS. THI OVIT niM'i" '-.) The Great BLOOD PURIFIER And I'nrirsitiTe. wbieb was known to the f nanus ! old Arabian phvsieir.s a ear:v as th- i .nth cen tury, is j.,!npted" to the r-!o f d leie--.. ',.ri"' 1 a i tion, f rnrile Comidaint. W ant ol . ppetiie. lh..p sy and Hemorrhoids. It has a deei.lfi ed'ant-iae j over all other pt.nn'ives beloa n ore thorouah in elesnsiiiu out the svstem. with mt produeoin tt e . ason irine . itrlpinii pains and atraitiin which a eomiisny theaet tin of othercuhartle. U'hrr. ron 1 pics or other skin diseases are a',o present. h on 1 poo the afT -eted parts trior onahlv with Van Iiyke"; S'llphur S-.np. Aelnihach t Miner, t-roprieter I 3d n.l I'Mllowhl.l St. I'bilad'a. !':. I 1 16--1 1 ,.r l".,.w.a S;iTln roll Kill an.t Colic. It k for the 11. H. II. Me. lb-ire. ir snnfict nr-d IV I. T unllnsoti. VhUadelphls. as the po.eii of I he ssnie has led other parties te pin e u ' a-t( Ie lull the market heariuir th same ol.l bv drurfif ist everywhere RE APE. Attirrm - y - ct - : - 1 tmir.n rr.iT i vni VTiri Mw:'fTIBBATtn II. II. II. KI!lflE.ilJr.JUotb lil AAbaitu.'iiu-' urn. I i Persons afllleted with ache a-id pains, tint no or mn.rM ,' ", -,. ... . .- 4.- t--- : lave nol trt..H lh r:.t H. H. H. Medicine. d. not l Whose lrf'- '"- . .. ...'.., 1 , It IS know its powrr. In removinit pa I u. n e 1 1 a t r 1 1 j bill i s' - theeiire t r , K in all-! f"r Khcnmatoin, Neoralcla. nnd i.irto-tilsriv I' p i- nron-. - - - - . , . ..:- Ill till ! 11... .tiort It-e.lth. Uc:t- '"-n. . . .. - i tneria. enre C'tr. te hoot, t.iuriiic ".p. . I... Lnw, I I -1 "iV M- 4 ""J". - S.,m v.- Frnhiira. Ia. nnw v e.... tt- Scorn ferrm iJVh rtrt. i-- .. j j.e a::- r.et.j THIS WF.li t to!, of oVrks. w 1,1 be In ur to wait en y u ail. nth- ttmT Citizen Ct ueralljf foT a c i liuiisnct-1 f the f.wc, we re 1W- M--"".-t l uiiy, I 1. om a- co. Winter GOOES C H E A P STO R H Mr ;,",...)' '!'V l" i,X I I tit "A'f -i ''( ?. ." ;.;'. 11.7 ' rVi f':'; r-f rr. to li '--'j. Wt VLiiliOl UJJ.o Uy.. bv the I t: tvc. 1 h.v I'l.r iisrji rr.rnt ( r r -.re ; r tif : it ! 1 1 ; era 1 1 y cr ; i w , 1 : j i: t t; ni -Jii'.e "M 9 tn T f Wi 1 tt - "tiu f t H b-r i;-c rr'- u-f ' uli hi : fu:'VietLid 1 rt'L.'i .5. FJtEltJlfOFJ 1iO. Ell !(i!!NMuV,N. I'.a... ii v r. ; Forsvt ii r.n.l it haj t tr.e st t 2t:-t r.u" hi: I .V .r.r. kino ';' COOKING MOYb. ACT ! libllt r hut come and see lor J ourreM e K. TSllTf I llM - WOT1T. This DStsr and v-crdr-T- J rt-T" u i r- - .' Pr'CO. ft. - k'.y rttjtaled. C rt T o J lXl.s, tK HM.-i AFTER " I'.n t L ECTRiC if V 'irf n. . s- lie nkirij 'tit- rna .v morf -n. d s rrti ' :t . -! phtl i-:c. o.'l-.-r . ' . in.- s-tekn-s. --bur: bt k art u-: r .. r.-l ftp y..-i ,,. i 1 ,!-. r Irtebau" , eiri l c. t. tl-illi, ps. i:o:it , I o : -i-rni!'-. l-r I'',. 1 ... tetidonK. Ie"ir-nrrl or. . ti ol ir.'reis. S.e-' ,. . I't-ie-r.: 1 v . I a ll CalV.whlil St?.. r. by irliy ..it.t.-o I t a I t ema i ihe aeeol -he patient 'r;.ir . .y Iwaairists. l:a:ne i V.'. T I r K . A i I I . r "ben'bur . fa. t l.loy.l mt,-eot 1e,1 hit-. , !2.. l-P e I I V Al i so ca: an ooi Ar. tin er: rt bi an for ten. lo BO s Ts In Sta re' -! CO ac ti -'! "X X ta Ae I a of r. - I i r tl il
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