-wx---i f""""1 " 1 . -, II n . - J t .. iZZ- ... - . .rwr. .,-,-,!,' .-..,,.r-, .f j :HEAP! II II II II FEE A A A AAA rvv r i' IFF F.KERRH !: K R R !:! liF, HRR !! E K R !! EKE K K !!! ' t! o o K HUH FK H II K A A II II FEE A v lieapest! -vet GEO. I-IIISTJLEY HAS NOW ON IlA.'.ll-TIIE LARGEST, BEST HOST VARIED STOCK OF Ha,i?clTra,i?e ! Stoves, Tinwnro, fKKKf IIOISEFUKMSHIX; ssssss " O s " OOO' OOOO I1U)L! SSSSSS r HlHI O O OK II s; UlHHl OOOO OOOO I-Milil) SSSSSS, ac, Ac. th-it fan b f'.nnd in any one estab't.h menti n lenn-ylvania. liu stuck comprises Ciil, HUB 1S3 LU ST3VE3, of various styles an l t.atterni; Uuilclei-ss' Ilnrdwarc of every description and of bcn'qualitv ; CARPENTERS1 TOOLS! of all kinds and th bc-t in tlio market. AWo, a Lire stock of TABLE AND POCKET CUTLKRY, tlmware, lnFPnnare. Si I rf r-riatrd "" WooU ami nillownarr.Wall la pr,TrnnkanJ Vallnm. Kiolicr. In. L 11 V eihoea. nr Iron, Kail Kotf. Horse ail. nrrlnKr Hold, Hi-. t. Mill .-iv. Urliidxinnfi. Steel .Shov el Plow Monld., Ruail Nrocps); Mowing Machines, Horse Hay Kakes, Homb IUt fork, Hope and Pnllovs, a-orn nlliratorii, and a lull lino ot liar v estlnt; Tools. Also, a large assortment of Table, Floor and Stair Oil Cloths, Carriage Oil ClotH, PAI'ER Ar OI L fIJ ITH WINDOW SH MI(t io SHAIpE nxil KKS: I.tVKPpi.f.i. ash TON SALT, the best In the world tor Hairv and Tahlo one: I?otii) RUCK SALT, the elieapt and beat for feeding Lire Stuck: LAMi PL, V"TI R Ir.Kkl.NS 'A I EN T SlIfl'Y LAMPS, which cannot bo evpIadi-J : C'hii.pren's IVAUiiVs isg CAK'IS: tin. iarncst tt...-k ef Mil.K fRijfKs'.,l all cLaprii and a:ze an J ol superior w.ire ever of lered b.r in E,en-bin-: n t.iil l.naol TAINT m;f SHriS r.i ti:- irt .)-; ; I- ntut'lrr: Mi'-l,'SJ,H'A?S- "IjS- i'Ai.Ms "11 i;i'F. Nil N E VAKM&U E.S. it., tutti.cr ivitli a iarac and ci)' plete f took of choice l.ROCLRILS, TOBACCO AM) SEUAP.S, a w!I as thoiiaadi cl other ucfn nn l needful articles. In tact, anything I haven't got nr can't trot at short n tl ;e is not worth huvitiir. and what I do orlar rr eale may a!-uv be rr-iied on as first CMah ik (jt-ALiTV, while ttitv will invarialily be JIA AT BOTTOM I'lilCESI " Havlns had nearly i hirtt YEAUa Eieitiit . In the c.ilo of good" in inv lina. I am enabled to supply my customers with "the very beu In the market. Uivc tne a liberal slrare of "votir patren aee. then, and be r onvln.-e 1 that the b"et 1.- ahvan tti eheapet. an i that it never pavs to huy a j'n. ferior article siaiply bc-aa.e tb i.ri.-e Is 1.V. as it Is an iDdtsputab-e fact that suwii uocd- are aiwavs tna dcareit in the eai. (iVA. HUNTLEY. Ebansbura;, April 11. lS'v. ESTABLISHED FOR HURT V-FOfR YEARS. ? I a. t 11 1 tl 0 1 11 1' 0 1' ss , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, OF ma P -AND Sheet Iron Wares AND DEALEK3 IN HEATING, PARLOR aaJ COOKING STOVES, SHEET METALS, AND- eOUSE-Fl'RMSeiNG GOODS generally. J V)lin2T in TIS.fOPPERASnEEMROS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Nos.278, 2S0 and 2S2 Washington St. JOHNSTOWN. PA. J.W.SmUBRO., DEALERS IN Dry Groocis, Fancy Groocls. CLOTHING, NOTIONS, GIIOCERIES, &c., CARR0LLT0WX, PA. III!! HI AM ALWAYS OI.I AT Tlir. VERY LOWEST PRICES. ami i'Aii nn corsTRr pro. Dl tX when (;nl are not ttelreal. J. W. MIAKKAtCl! & IJKO. C'arrolitowa. March 19 I-o.-t!. Etenslnri Fire Insurance Apcy. rr. av. i i civ, General Insurance Agent, Flit ex sit una, pa. I'otlci'ig written at short notice In the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA'1 And other First Inn Com pan lea. Ebcnsburr, oept. 22, lSi0.-ly. rri W. DICK. Attokshv-at-Law, - Ebensburir, Fa. OfTlee in buildire or T. J. Lloyd, dee d. (P.r-t Boor.) Centre street. All manner of leail buinesi attended to satisfacto rily and collections a sp"l3lty. (10-l4.-tf. JOS ElYMrTK)N, LI , AT TO KNEY-AT LA W. Ent5m'RO, Pa. Mf Office In f'olonnade Kow, on Centre street. Nov. 12. l!-J.-tf. ' tawceK f!2a dav at honieen-ily made. CoMly C I J Outfit free. Ad ImAruelr Co.,Aua:u5ta,.Ie. 1 1 WOLF'S ELIABLE PTORESI ELIABLE STORES! this jioivj:it?. Clothing House In Central Vcnnsylvania, NEXT TO POST-OFFICE, ALTOONA, PA, STROSG EASY SlITS STROSfi EASY XVITS ALL-WOOL SI ITS Grtat varirty SACK and '.' TA WA Y S LITS. . Taney ncvernlle WORSTED SACK SITTS... Lcrgt ailortmeni of STYLISH CUT SITTS... All- Wool Blue and Bhtck MELTOS SITTS D.Tuble-Brtatted Fancy SAt K SITTS Fine Diacjoncl CL TA WA Y SITTS Suptrf.nt Ltayonal I ROCiC COA T SL ITS s.so 30.00 11. C0 12. M 13. SO l't.OO i.-.co 17. CO l.C J.f.5 s.tr. Good F.-ceru-Vag WOHKISQ TASTS Beit TASTS in the citu for the money Alt-Wool KERSEY PASTS PASTA LOOSS of all itylet and qualitiet up to the fmett Vren Fabric! at, s.co Special Bargains JUST lti:CKIVKI FROM OUR LARGE WORKROOMS, rosi"Tiso or a comm-etc link or BLUE,BLACKandBROWN ALL WOO I. lilt I1EATKR OVERCOATS, Clutli Bound, Silk Velvet Collar, good Scrgo Lining, for TEN DOTTIRSl EstalBd about Cs3-Fc.rt: cf a Century. o OPEN EVERY IUVl.MIL 10 O'CLOCK, P.M. o Reversible Overcoats ! Tho Heverslblo Overe-iat tlrst manifested itsolf one year atto, but did not not a fair hrdd on public favor unta the present seafon. It is mue without Ilnlnir, of course, and the seams are arranged in tuch a fray that there Is no wrens sido to it. line side of the cloth is lini-b.ed In a variety of styles, tuch as diagonal?, mixed, etc., etc., and the other is usually a quiite 1 plaid or check. The pockets, too, are to ingeniously contrived that no matter which side cf the coat Is out they ore always in the right i lace, ready for business. We will show this week all the Kerersible Coats wo have ; also, every thing in our line that you ask f.jr. It will punle you to ask for anything we haven't (rot. WE HATE Jl"ST BOl"IIT AT ASSIGNEE S SALE A LArtGE AD SKLF.CT STOCK OF Overalls and Shirts, made cf heavy duck, and r.s we havo r.o room to kaep them very long wo will givo our patrons the boneatof the bargain we pot in the purchase by idling them at FIFTY CRN rs PER SETT, or at TWENTY-FIVE (,'KMTS for each arliclo sepa rately. They are worth at least DOUBLE THE MONEY. THIS WET5TC j Wo are .-hrwinjr, as fully as our crow led condition will permit, everything we have in SUITS AND OVERCOATS and e-peciaUy OVER'OATS. Wo are prepared to show almost an unlimited assortment of every- j thing In Clothing and Underclothing, bnt the ; Keneral display cf the week is in Overcoats of ev- j cry sort. ' It Is as pleasant total's about the newest and ; finest things as It li to wear them, but not all of j yon want to pay for them. We have crjnal need 1 to sell a cheap garment that simply keeps out the , damp and cold, even though they may be a little j rough. Thousands who will read this to-day will j be glad to learn that . j A GOOD SATIX OVERCOAT, j heavy enough to give a senso ol warmth ; substan- 1 tlal enough ior the roughest wear, and good look- j Inn enough for better use, can be had here FOR ?.-. OO Oil S(i.OO. Other merchants w ill look with the samo iikluff lor Esquimaux Hearer at $10 to 13.50, and the Chinchilla overcoats at $15 to in. We have no time to write nor have you patience to read anything like an acount of what we show tl.U week. Here is the place to use your eyet and your judgment. Hero we will not tire you wi'h descriptions beforehand. UI'.MI'.MIJKll this: Whatever you buy that d'-es not suit you, isn t sold at all. Come bnok with it the first minute you can. You are as free as if you had your money In your pocket. Y ou shall have your money back n your pocket if you want it ; but take good care of the (tarments for ut, to lonir, as our interest in them contiuues. GODFREY WOLF. C. II. LATF.RNER, One of the Salesmen. B. J. LYNCH. Mnniifaotnrer and Dealer In HOME AND CITY MADE FURNITURE! LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, TABLES. CHAIRS. if i , lYlQL"Ll"SSSSS, C-lC. lb!).) lAAA IvMll A 1- Lb. ! J Between IGlh and 17th St., Alloona. Penn'a. y Citizen" of f'ambri.i cr nnty and all othcra liiiliitt(i nurfl.o linno't n'KMTt'KK e .at h"ne.t j.r'.ct. are re-i.cthilly invited to trive mo a eaii neicr Duyinar e!ewtiere, aa 1 am confident that I can meet everv want and deae cverv taste. 1'rieea tbe verv lowest. I 11. J. LYNCH. Altoona, April 1. l?S0.-tf. MclMEVIN & YEAGER, MANCFACTrRKRS OF Tin, Copper ani Sleet-Iron WARE, Atvn PEALFRS IX COOKING & HEATING STOVES, rax.es, rrnAc..s, a-., 1108 Fleventh Areinie, . Altoona, Pa. Use Door Went of Opera House. """OKINO NI SPOUTING TY ATTEXDED TO. BEPaIIM VOa STOTKS lv......tl,n, ai. ti t ia i,-a-ff ,TLlonAD. J G. FAT AM) 'MUSCl.E. SOME HISTORIC GIANTS IN HOTII EINE3 A SEVEN lllfNIIlED I'OUNDEK A EAT MAN AVITO TRAV ELED AS FREIGHT. A few yenrs nrro r.anthior and his "pro ress"' wep familiar terms to the public. Xow they are so nearly forgot ten that, in a conversation the other day between j half a dozen well-informed men, as in ! formation in New York goes, not one ! could give any clear idea of who the j great apostle of flesh reduction was or of j what he had done. Mr. Banting was an English gentleman, live feet in : height and weighing over two hundred j pounds. His appearance with these pro- portions wa naturally quite comical, , and while his adipose was a great per I sonal inconvenience, since it prevented j his tying his own shoes, forced him to oo i walk downstairs backward and do other uncomfortable things, it also led to his being jeered at and scouted by the street boys, to his great mental pain. Conse quently lie tried every jxissible means to reduce himself. He took ninety Turkish baths in succession, drank mineral wat ers, walked and otlierwi.se exercised himself, and lived on sixpence a day, but all ia vain. Finally he hit upon a doctor who investigated his case, and prescribed a certain regimen by which lie was soon reduced to reasonable pro portions. Tli is regimen has been pub lished for the public. It was simply eat nothing but nuat. Avoid the fat producing vegetables, of which Banting was so fond, and you will be spared his unpleasant fate. It is a question, however, if Banting's regimen would have any effect on Jan iel Lambert. "With him fat seems to have been a disease. Lambert was born of ordinary parents, at Leicester, Eng land, on March 1."., 1770. I'p to the age f nineteen he was simply a muscular fellow, able to lift great weights and carry five hundred pounds with ease, j Then lie sucei edt-d Lis father us keeper of tlie prison and t lie sedentary life thus necessitated beccan to tell upon his bulk. ; In 17'A'i he walked to London from i I "Woolwich, to reduce himself. lie ! weighed at that time pounds. The ! ' attempt proved unavailing. lie grew j so fat that he could no longer attend lo ' , the duties of oilice. so the ninaistraies, in consideration of his human treatment ; of the prisoners and his central etlieien- , ; ey, retired him on $2'). Eal as he was, or rather localise he was so fat, he was ! an excellent swimmer, and taught that j art to hundreds of young people at Lei ; eeter. In consequence of his immense bulk he could swim wi.h ease with two , men on his back. i After his retirement lie became .such a i public show that he determined to go to : London and turn his misfortune to ac- : count, jle went in 1''K', unable to walk it this time, in a vehicle which had to ' be built expressly for l:un. II live.! at j various places in London and was assist- j ed by every one from the king down. He en.joed good health, ate moderately ! and drank nothing but water; was an 1 ' intelligent and v. ell-informed man, and, . , wonder of wondt rs, was possessed of a 1 j beautiful, clear and melodious tenor j voice. ' j In June. lsn, Lambert was weighed. '; He tipped the beam at 73'.i pounds. His ', ' measure around the body was three ' ' yards four inches, and he was one yard j : four inches around the leg. Each suit i ' of his clothes cost floij. Seven ordinary- ; sized men were repeatedly buttoned mi- I (ler his jwaisteoat without .straining a' ; button. He died on June 2'K lsu;. His coffin was six feet four inches long, 1 four fett fcur inches wide and two feet j four inches deep. It took one hundred i and twelve supcriieial feet of plank to make it. Its lorni was that of a packing case. It was built on twoaxMrees and j four wheels. The wail cf the room in j i which he died (for he had long been in- ! capable of walking upstairs') was taken !' away, and be was thus hauled to his j grave. Twenty men worked half an ' hour getting the colossal corpse into its i . last resting-place by sliding it down an ; inclined plane. Lambert 's fatal disease , was dropsy. ! Another monster was Ed ward Lright. a miller of Maiden, who died on Novem ber 10, 17.")0, at the ago of thirty. He was an active man to within a couple of years of Lis death, when Lis corpulency , weighed him down and made life a mis , cry to him. At bis demise he weighed Ol? iounds. When he was twelve years old 15right bad weighed 111 pounds", j James Mansfield, a butcher, died at , Dibden, in Essex, on November It, lStjJ, in his eighty-second year. Though not above the ordinary height, he measured nine feet around, and weighed 402 pounds. When sitting in his chair, made expressly for his use, his abdomen covered his knees, and hung down al most to the ground. He could onlv lie on his side, and his hea l had to be bol stered iu a certain way to prevent suffo cation. Tn 3-S.l London went to see him as the "greatest man in the world" in Leicester square. He was hale and i hearty, merry and good-tem.ered till his end. It was he v ho, when he went on l a journey by rail, had to register him- ! self as freight, and pay by the pound, 1 . traveling in the baggage-car. i j The famous Irish'giant was born in Kinsale in 17G0. His real name, was ; I'atrick Cotter, and ho originally labor- : ed as a bricklayer. He was eight feet , : seven and one half inches high at. the age of eighteen, when he cea.-d grow- j i ing. Before that age a cunning show ; man, who had stumbled across him, had hired him under a three years1 contract j for SJoO a year and his keep, to be ex- i hibited. This fellow took him to Eng- 1 : '.and, where he sub-let him to another ! speculator. j j The giant, who had come to discover ! j what he was worth as an investment, j i resisted, and the precious pair locked j i him up in a sponging-hoii.se in Bristol i for breach of contract. A Bristol gen- , tleman who discovered the outrage se- ' , cured his release and gave him money enough to set up in a booth for himself ' ; at St. .lames'1 fair, near Bristol. Ir ! , three days he took in 100, and thus ! commenced regular exhibitions, which i continued to within two years of his j i death. He made money, lived in good j , style and kept his carriage. He died on i 1 Sept. 8, 1800, at. the Hot Wells, Bristol. In order to prevent the gathering of a ! crowd he was buried at six in the morn- I ! ing, and then at least 2,0 ) spectators witnessed the ceremony. He had a hor- i I ror of body-snatchers, so his grave was : j made twelve feet deep in solid rock. . His cofUn, of lead, was nine feet two I inches long and three feet across the (shoulders. No hearse could be irocnr-j i e1 lon- enough, to hold the coffin; it ' , iooiv louiieeii 1m.11 to carry iu, ana naa i l,e lnw".'1 1111".11'6 erave with pui leys. Ill his will Cotter left h:s IJii.stol ; friend a handsome legacy, j Chang, the Chinese giant, now in i this city, ranks probably next to Cotter, ' or OUirien, as he called himself before i the public. Chans is more than eifrht j feet high. His cheek-bones look as if ; they were small paving-stones inserted ! i under the skin, lie is slia-htlv almond- i ' eyed, and for such a very large man he j has a very small mustache, which he j strokes with as much complacency as I would a divinity student the first few j strajTKiinsc hairs of the necessarv "t-ide-I ward s." lie speaks English, French. 1 Gorman, Italian and Spanish with con- siderable fluency, is thirty-three years . old and was born in Pekiii. It pays to I be a fat or a phenomenally strong "man j now. Chans receives 200 a week sal I ary, and his managers say is well worth i it. The fat women and boys in the shows all receive good salaries. Indeed, i it has been the case from time imme j morial that muscle came in for ItTh honor. Some of the accounts of lbe nld. .1... ..icui uie accounis OI ir.e Okl- time wonders of men are very curious i i iadte-.l. Xcw Y best B&ncAms in nwn I FOR THE READY CASH DOWN! New Stock of Winter GOODS IN GltEAT PROFUSION AT FREIDHOFFS CHEAP STORE. While so man nrti lnjk:,)( fortr'irtl to (he c")if Presidential 'lection in hopes oj being the lucky man, the subs'-rUn- hf concluded to remain in the mercantile business and give it hi nndiceded attention lit sitjtjJifinf his friend and the public aenendit xrith ALL KIND (jy GOODS jrr PRICES SO LOW THAT XOXB CAX OJt DARE COMPETE WITH HIM. Bwcrs will ahray.ffnd a full and elegant st'jrk of everything to be found in a general ftore. conq fitif g ft complete line, of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, HOTIOHS, HATS, CAPS, Boots, Shoes, Groceries Hardware, Tinware, Qneensi ars, Glassware, Meiiware, ANo FLOUR, f'OHN MEAL, F1STT, SALT by the bushel and barrel, DRUGS, NAILS GLASS, PUTTY, I5RUSIIES, BROOMS, Ac. I have likewise milled to my stock BIRD'S PATETNT COltN KIIlIrT? , which will be told at the remarkable low price of CO cents each. Alto for tale, the BEST AND QUICKEST BUTTER-PRODUCING CHURN EVER INVENTED. j-s A lame Increase of business has ncee.'sitated the enlargement of my store-room and the erec tion ol an additional warrroom. and still my establishment is literally crowded with choice goods and eauer seeKers after barsralnt. Still being Jeiermitied to accommodate all who come, and especially my friends from the country, lo whr.m the liinlieat price? in trade will bp paid lor all kind ol produce, I have thrown open my lare and commodious atable for the free use of all who may wish to put up their stock. Thankful lor past lavors and bopelnl fvr runny future ones I remain at ever. HlKli .Street, FIonilnrsr, Dccemher, Worth of NEW GOODS of ail kind will be opened this week at Corn's Store, in Chest Springs. Everybody chould remember that we are NOW Oi't.MMJ the largos and moH complete stock f Dry Goods, Groceries, CMM02, Boots, Shoes, &c, k., For tlie IU TI IA Y TK A IK ever -fTer.' ! f r s i in C 'fimbria county. Mr. t'opN hnn jur return;! tnun Nw York a-b! Piitladeliihin. wlier lit !:ai pT.rrfiit-'C'i an limncnso f-t'.rk of fpfhionnblA nood? at th U.ffcst tijcure. K eiybody, tiireiort chould go to Corn's Store, Chest Springs, WIIKUK THEY MAY HETEM) I't'UN ft ET IT NO GKKAT BARGAINS In everyti.ir.g the At Corn's New StorfiJn;!o;inripns, n n fx a lorn c. SIX ROOMS FIL y Mr. r.r.i hmsrir. aided at ten la 'ife a rid nit:iis n v. w 1 1 cr old or your.it, lavse or tinail. Farmers, Enmhcrme for their past patrann main and hop 1 in S lAII STKICTLT ' or ( PRO I) TCI. 10 K fiOfl LY- 11") PITXTOV sT IV ll.j tU.UO.l Ol T 's,t i li 1 Dry axicl Tj NOTIONS, MILLIN to be found in Cambria or adjoining cou and fail not to r mmi rinii A CURE GUARANTEED. f f "-1 C jGEIS, FOST vrry siinrtt.r.iobo::, S3CK and Nt'OUS HEADACHE : and, while noting on tlie ne-viua system, relievo DYSPEPSiA in ita woreWorme. cleans- i5U -2 . uijj the ystem cf exceso of bilo, prodac-jug A full size box cf thepe Tcrt.ni.n for a oomo stacurn. " nine 3-cent Postaeo Stamps. EoraiebyaUUruEgist. 80LB PItorRIKTOr.3. C3-EO. "W". YEAGBR, CASH DMAbl'.U IX ALT, KIND OI HEATING AND COOKING STOVES, ! AND MANbTACTb-Ur.n )1 ! TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE,! 1'1C lloA-ontli Ave. 7TPEAPmT PMIT, IX THE t ITT. R.eBae, KPontinK nn Repairlnr l all Ulwrt promptly and nalirnetorlly- attended o. (10-2V79. tf. Make jSTO MISTAKE. the :vi:rw- store of S. TEITELBAUM, CARROLLTOWN, " T"E PlA(I: T rr AT LOWEST PRICES THE. Vi'.HV lit M WINTER GOODS OF ALL KIND I And acnMiftl invitation ! now pxtpnc11 hv th M- , .... , Mft tlin lfaTSia a ca,wr . . .. 0 low that ner cent e,T, V i . i Xariou 9""''", and learn the Hnauqiassable prtces. which are cm srtf in ehfnrtV,1."?1. lvll? ' thoae who bnr their pood, from me. The reaaon 1 fTnm Innll nnd urn thprfor ,.-r.. ,V, . "i V "'V v'-" "uh-k '"r unci inrna to -M lorcnn or It- ennivn rnt, county! "rn-rtairrnrwor'd for tb.T S nal'Ilr.-T!!!! IJ ?Jl? .Cambria .. , L j '"'tiKlll 111 I'niiri SllVflf CARROLtrotrs, Mat 21, lo.-tf. KIDITEY DISEASES, cWPp,tS5?I laiD TIMRlW'Tm.nul lvV.... VTwm. i,;,.. .7sT ' 'juam . --.n . ."j jaji.cuviinu aurarra ot uie cou-;try, (Will send post raid., ' 1IA. NKW 1 )E1ARTI I Ii 1 BOOKS AND STATIONERY. THE nnderaiimed haa jttat opened in CbitoII town. opKi.ito S. Tcttlbanm store, a full line of BOOKS and ST A TK IN KRY . Alo a jot of choice CANIH KS. t" INFECTION F.R IKS. Ike. The patrnnairc of the pubiio is respectfully solicited. PRICS8 Low. ' Oarrolltown, f let. 8, l?s5.-tf. Ciprs, Totacco, CamM Gootfs, k, to j X. 1HSO. FitEinnoPF. I n y. 1 he largest s'oek of zoods on the Allegheny io jntains, v. o i epM t, will Lie rr-ippie ror 1H years, au;.ar ri on the streets five from deformity. He claims that Father Siidoiiey prayerl over ".na and lnyiiiST his rHnts upon him cotnw.mKieil the limbs to sun'g'.iteii. upon whiel, his arm. which had hern at the Lack of hi.-. '.lead for tli.; time sta-t-it, ri-Niimed its norma nsition. While -a number ot laborers were clar .DR sowfroiu a railroad track near HinK--1am, J!iiinesot, on 'lhursdav niirht, an en eine was ordered to i,.uke a Tiasli at a snow liink, beyond which men were cutting, but T)i notice of the order -as given to the men The engineer U.-kee. iialf a mile and ran st Hie snow, through which it plunged to a eeond cut. The i.vn were overtaken by fiie encine: one ( C them, na med I.tidwig l.mlka, was killed , anotlier named Align-,' but; '.aster, was Utally injured, nnd three others sustained si me injuries. The Cleveland (.) lender snvs that a short time since a daughter of Mr. I;u'irl O'llariel didl in ir'hsia Citv and wa buried m the cemetery at that place. A torpedo, w as piaeed in th grave as a warning to body siifitehers. On Smidav night two or ttir.-e idiouls mmle an attemj.t to resurrect t'aij body. An exjosion of,tl:e torpedo occurred nnd pieveiiteu them from finishing the t.-sk. The eioiind was torn m for nnito n ''n'.mndii.g the grave bv the force ol the t.Xdosion. The seem-at "the crave tl next l wav n,", Bi"2 seerned to indicate that thed.-secra-- - .tors bio, leen injured by the shoci, and f st'iiMLUM, 1'itr hi uieiii i ata i iyt , Judy Metts, a colored woman hi South ' ai..iiu, was arrested a few davs ago for arson. A paitv of men on horseback over took the constable and his prisoner. The party were disguised, having cloth over their fa-es. with eveholes to see through. Some of the party took charge of the consta ble and others took the prisoner, and thry carried them eft" in different directions'. I he constable savs he was kept about an hour and then told to "git," which he ac cordingly did without delav. The woman as found the next morninp about, "nn vnrds lorn wnere tlie lvnchers took lie:- 1: tfilT ti iii rfn Iviw" i Tirin BIT' 25 CE&TS BY USING a "-egu'ier healthy action of the bowels. valua1?! PIULS, r-ith full di mailci i. inTi.i.ir,..mr.,,. if Altoonn, r uciri" i " llllfl TI III" rilRKVal lUlUll HUH Irtr nh Aftfl inlaa.l -.11 f.. H. TEITCI.BAI'n. AND PILES. - wviii - . inn new ana wonderfil remnd-r wh.-Ma . :T. This wiirksr.n avural princinlea. It reeto. ,Z,TT men . It I !a i o.. e?8S'JTIS5' V.' AbENTS WANiFn kvervtviii.rr lo r olTe. .V- ?. I tilth, beat Family Knit tinir Machine ever inv.nted Will ai.n i . C .) min-.tes. It will alau knit a Kr..i variVi ! "f t?A" r.ork l.rhi ti there laalwaya a rea-iv ma'-ket ,sV" 1 f .r . irei.lar and 1- m--to (be Vwoml.ly Knitlii Machine Co.. iCV Waehinpto:i Lofton. Alii'. M. Tl E A D E Attorn 7rZat l,a w, l.henshnrir, 7'a. Offlee on Centre street bree d.jois iroia Hiti ktrcet. 18-?7,,;.?.j I i WW. Si! A fj Tl TEAS AND THEIR IT'LITRE. For an early crop of peas plant early in the spring, just as soon as there is no longer any frost in the ground. Choose a southern exposure, and, if possible, a northwestern protection. The warmer the place the better. It is our practice, as far as Possible, to prepare our ground the autumn previous, so that the fertil izers may become finely mixed with the soil. We have found old leaf mold a very good manure. We prefer double rows for at least the tall sorts, which should be bushed when they are live inches high, having previously been hoed. The rain will pack tlie earth around the young plants, and it need good stirring. The double rows we make seven inches apart, and from that to the next double about four feet. It has been our plan in order to get a good start to sift some earth and fertilizers, get a number of pans or boxes, soak the peas over night and plant in the boxes two inches of line earth to a good sprink ling of soaked seed, one after the other to the top. The boxes are put in a warm room in the sunshine or near a stove, and the earth is kept moistened with tepid water. When the ground is ready the boxes are taken into the gar den, the earth nnd jieas are generally dumied out, and, as the peas will be found to have sprouted, thev must be carefully dropped into the drills, with fear that the sprouts niav be broken. Then they must be gently covered. We plant peas so that they are not more than a half inch apart, sometimes al most touch, and our success with ivm I has been very great. In fact we had the vanity to try and show our country neii;injuis iiiiit a lamny can. nave plenty of peas, an l good ones. As to varieties our tastes may be peculiar, but we do not like the little, round, plump peas, and would rather take castor oil than a dose of the old-fashioned marrow-fats. AVe like the twinkled, green, sweet sorts, which, when cooked, aresurround ed with juice and eaten with a spoon. The j'hihi'Ielphia pea is very early, and is a tillable early pea in market. Tor our ier.soiial use wc do not want it. The -American wonder is a nice rink led dwarf pea needing no brush but its cost is consideiabie, and we do nut rroio.se it for any but the rich, l or a somewhat tall, early pea needing brush, give us the Alpha. It is the ice cream of peas. It is very ear'y. tne year it did not yield well with us; the next year it did. The Premium Item is our favorite eailv dwarf oca the most sat- I isfactory early sort that we have ever planted. Next lo that we like the Lil j tie (Jem. So one can go wrong fin that variety, it is dwarf. For safety and for a general early crop wo coiuun-nd it. For the later general crop there is r.o j choice. Of course the champion of ; Lngland is the champion of peas. J Tmk TiMr.EK Tuaiik. The limb'-r ! or "lumber"' trade of l'ennsyl vai.ia is exceedingly extensive and is increasing I in such proportion, that it is leckoned i at the pie.sent rate of cutting that all ! the white pine of the State will be ex i hausted iu four or live years. As a vi ry j large proportion of the houses in the i i United Slates are built of wood, partic- 1 j ularly in the new st tlleaents. some idea j may be gathered of the enormous de- , I maud for "lumber,"'' particularly the white pine and the hemlock logs. The I central depot of the trade in l'ennsyl- vania is Wil!iamsjort, a handsome city on the Susquehanna. The timber is cut ) in the autumn and winter from tlie huge forests on the slopes bordering the river j for two or three hundred miles above Wiliiamsport. The logs are slid d vvn into the stream, and then being formed j into mighty rafts arc Moated down to the ' city by the f-pring freshets. At Wii- liainsport they are caught I v a great boom which will hold :' coo left of I wood at one time, and the tolls for i which furnish annual fo d fur party ' qrarre'.s in the Pennsylvania I.egisla i ture. The voyage sometimes occupies several days, and is somewhat hazard ous, its the raits are frequently wreck ed a fact rendered manifestly evident to the visitor by tlie numbers f strand ed logs left lying along the river shore when the floods subside. Arrived at Wiliiamsport the timber is stored in immense for the sawmill, formed into rafts. ponds until required or, until once more thev are Moated down the river to the mills many miles below 1 i the town These sawmills form one of the chief features of Wiliiamsport, where they number alxiut thirty, and with an annual capiicitv of turning out 2-2o.Hto,(H.K.i feet of lun'iber. The" ma chinery in these mills is most ingenious, and quickly converts tlie logs, cutting them into lengths for building purises. or marking "rails"' with equal care. The enormous piles of lumber awaiting a market seems almost incredible to Luropean visitors accustomed to look uin timlx'r as a somewhat expensive commodity. PE-sTP.CIYINI; CANADA THISTLES. A corre.-qiondcnt gives his mode cf ' destroying Canada thistles, which is as follows : As soon as they apioar in the i soring, strike them oil with a sharp hoe . below the lower leaf, or even with the , solid earth ; repeat every time a sprout starts (which will be feeble 1, and they ! will almost be totally eradicated the ( first season. Xow I don't mean half do , it, and then say the prescript ion is a humbug. Cultivating increases their : growth as it does your corn, with ail stalks not interferred with. They can- ! not live without a top. I have destroy- ed many patches by the road-side and ! several on my farm, and have never failed. There is no use digging up the ; roots, as they reach nearly to China, and I don't know but they come up on the other side of the globe. My father dug a cellar in tlie State of New York when 1 was a boy (when Canada thistles cov ered the whole country), and at the bot tom of the cellar in the hard-pan we found a plenty of Canada thistle roots. Mowing closely when in full bloom will check them very much, but the only sure death is above stated, and if a few appear the second year, repeat the same ; but if thoroughly done the fust year, as cfteu as one makes its appearance,, you will seldom see any the second year. Anyway, to keep the top entirely off is sure death in a short time. j ClT.INO ClIILIiLAIXS AND FROST- i bites. Having a reliable veined v for 1 I this affliction, I gladly send it : Put one 1 ounce of alum into a tin was-h dish (or old basin), add a pint of water and place i i .. , . i - , . iii lilts ninve in uissoive ami lOll. Throw in a cloth, and when well soaked lay it as hot as you can bear it on the frosted parts without wringing the cloth, and keep it on till cool, then re peat. A frozen foot will bear more heat than the hand. This remedy cured my chilblains twelve years ago, and I have never felt them since. Mns. J. g. C. A friend of mine used drv white chalk in his stockings and found" relief. An other remedy is to bathe the feet even ings before retiring, adding ten drops of muriatic acid to each gallon of water used. F. F. F. Country (ientlcmaii. The Hottest Climate. The hot test climate in the world probablv oc curs in the desert interior of Australia. A thermometer was hung on a tree, sheltered from the sun and wind. It was graduated to one hundred and twenty-seven degrees, yet so great was the heat of the air that the murcury rose till it burst the tulie; and the tempera ture must have been at least one hun dred and twenty-eight degrees, apparent ly the. highest ever recorded in any part of the world. Nevertheless, in the southern mountains and table lands, three feet of snow sometimes fall in a day. The heat sometimes, it is said. i sets the forests on fire. MRS. LYDIA E, OF .YNN. tt&SS. LYDIA E. PINKI!ARfl8 Vsgstasl cc:.:?Cui:3. For all Female Complaints. TM rrrpsnitlon. e. ! rntpe ri'ifv, rr,t. rf V.-,abl lr Ji-ll09 tlicl are l..Tn.-s to tho inoj dvl iatolnva!ld. t'l.n fine trial th- mrriT. cf tbia Coin i und wlu be nepnlre-J, airr li -f la lmrrKvCutc : r.id '-n nae ia eortinnd, tn v'.r.".y nine rn- iuV n tir.l, A -TTri.,f.'tit nirr I f-fT-tr 4,n Th"-.:n r.'i" v. I'. ( t:."y. (in acr.nitit of it prr.vvn mor:ti. it Kt" V, i i..rMiH(J .nil n-wiiUJ by tbe bevt ViMv. U l!i co'indr. li win rnre Titir"ly tti .rst f m ... o-o outui, ij-ui-orrli'i-a, l!Trutor nnd t ."..-'. m t r.-Tiiura, jn imrriiinT v.n nltl Vlcrtin. n Hr.c,,aJlM,, Urr,e-it a,-rt f. c-n innt pi inal walcna. mr j !. fj, !:T rPi, thcnmnB-.rijf,.. ItariiidiwHilve and . .r.-l fimeia fr. m the tit-nu-inaa rarly mjj-o ff rt-i-lD).m. nt.. The j tenncruus nuinorithoro b; cti,-ckcj Vr.y t.;--uiiy by its uo. in fart It lea rT'-'ed , c t and bast remedy t'-.et La nor l-re ,;iv,.r.-t "'' " t-rraeatf ev, ry ..Hu.a cf t'.. lelm. nr, i eir. a nc-lif-nndvit-.,-. It r.-m..ve. f ,blM- . i. .1 ,.y V it- yp ancrarinc fcraibiiulaet ., ,-ni- r. Uev. a -.nl.ti- -f t)K- etoraa.-h It nirea r.ln.-itii.p. ITe.-,n.ea, Xrrvciia rro.trnli..n (irmrr.1 neutUty.K!e,;,!,.iEea. tv-f-rffekn a:nl lo.ll C.-rlon T'.-it fee'.lae rf t.nrin(t doTi. cnaalno; rmln. . i(.-ht a:.J ba V.u-),. , l a l i-rmrji-Tit!y rcml by It. ue. It v. :ll.-t all time, Rndunderr a ctreumrtan ees, b" In harmony ithtbj 1-w tbat fveroa tho f-Tiialef,yi-tem. I .r Ki.!n. yl-otu;.ln!n! . of either m tt.ia cfijotiiiJ ly iing-.-le.l. Vcxotable Compound 'Vvt.-rn A nn". 1; nn. M-:-. "r ".. f i.t t,y irinil In I Nf j".n -f I. :;,! , 01 r-'vtivt r r t :...-;. v-. I -INK HAM f ; i-j ;i . 'fltl fr j-ai.i til. f.It Jii;,r. i -ut i .'in a i.. i-;s::m:r 3'nrc f : f r - f- ;-ui ft j: W. r.'.-n in r. t f j.-ri", C-'- T r ft! !y fr-.vr-? n'. I ' 1 ',. A l.J a " "f f'lfllily : )f uvi;:; i ;i.is. Tiy r For 9n I hv?K AKvms. r.tttiurvh. I HAlxi T 7 X -. 2 ut- v. . tlENEWEi V TT . . . f no by the pnbllc Jl? ior over twenty jears, v and is the beat preparation eTer Invented for JtESTOR IXG GRAT HAIR TO ITS YOfTniTL COLOR AND LIFE. It enpplios the nntnrnl food nnd color to the hair frlands without Mainlng the eVIn. It will Increase nrd thicken the growth of the hair, prevent l:a l.l.iruhing and fiillinf; on", and thus AVERT HALIM.SS. f It cures Itching, Erup tion, and IlHndruff. As a nAIR DRESSING It Is very desirable, giving the lialr a silken softness which all admire. It keeps the head clean, sweet nnd liealthy. BV1CWNGHAMS DyE WHISKERS will chansre the lienrd to a BROWN" or BLACK at discretion. Rclng In one preparation It Is easily applied, and produces a permanent color that trill not wash off. I'UKI .lllLl) l-.Y R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, K. H. Sold by ill Dea ers In Vedkins. r.1 .v -f 'T'.r-': .'.Vii -x-jl ijew 1 : v . ' i FACTS VVO.TH KKCWIXC. L Clneer, Bot-hn, ?.a t .er .L 1 1. in -i u.- t..,i : ir : rskillfalU- -.re.! -ined in 1v,!:r.ri. s ?ii t tn -i: 1 1 1 lir rnnlw B!ood I 'urine r ?c. d The l'.-t lieaith nnd S'renf,tU Efston-r I icr I srd. Pop ,": Is En ror. ru-i'i ii! f TtK:itti Gisont Ti.Nir t-ia !" irKt-a1--- can 1 n-f exist Tvber it i.t iis..l. If v.'u have Cl-c tn, Head ache, ti'-iu.-n t n, b' -tirai?ia, uowcl, K-dnr. er Lirnr Ijisnn'or. or if vou" need a niii-1 ftirr." u'.ar.t, or i-u; '?t;.-ir, t!-.o To; ic i-1 just i!n- r.-t-.l f .r y ,1't, cr. it its ! S.-hly cumtive snd in j Ti'.r:ii : . ; t:-:i kcvl 1:1" Mt.i.:,; . If yo.i r.r, r.?o-.-'v vnstit-ij ar-y xii'ri Con ?tiTtj ticn or err si'-Vne;" il tom K".ve a f'atniui r -L-.l.-i ." .I ,. 1'. , rr. ., I ..... 'T t wl'ils-.:;-. : liilp Tjti. li fives r.. w lif-, ci.C iiTr to l.i? feehin r.nrl r.;:e-.i, e.nd is a ivrtiin cura for f.-irtimMisfT ar.d Cnolera Infar.turn. It Ilai Kav.-3 llondreda er Lives ; It 5Iar Save loan. i If ymi nre fcelinp; n.i?er.ihle rlnnt wait ctitii f rou ere down t,;.:!v. but .so th Toxtc irii.iy tS'.i matter vv'sn t your di-sens? or t-yu.ytoim uuiv tb. it mil! five prompt relivf. I IteniL-'nb. r l 'AikEr.'s Uivocrs Tovtr l-s no! s. rum drink ln:t !lv ret c I Pt-rcat Family Weti.cine ever m :, .-'iTntx.'itjdi d b a ii" ? tH-.-"1:- r.n-t f-rit tl. T-i-rnl, l-.-rj i.,-r.- itirer p-t-ara'iit-s pn.-t b:1 o? h-r T-.r!'-, Trr .1 5tV. bottle. Your 0ni7i;it c -.ti m.ioir vou." PAKKn'S KAin BALSAM 1 he Br ,t end J.'oat I conomi tl Eir Ifr.-r.!ag ex ri'.v..:!y pri-imtrd .mvl p'j: r-:. :'y l..-r-:.!r; v Vi ill Alnija. IVulori Cmr er I":i.V:l Hair e Its o-i,-iral ytitit'n; d r-Vr ai d r.;-:vr..i.-!::.--. .in i ia w:.-T-v.r-l to stn; i.s t.l'.li., a-.ut r.t ir,j til ar.d pr-vent b .1 V" A few z." S.-t:- rf tie T.Mc-x i"' ar't-n tve V.a.r. cle-n-e rii daT-.riff a-'d c-:-e itrv .r.r :i-td l-:,-mours cf .':-. e s-j... tId by all c.liL.tst only y.ctt. Ktv. 12, 1 ' ,-lv. Ac-id I - "--" s i j t'-f r T "V-i - rr' rr-t - r.i t tA -Mcdli ic, net a ISrioIi.) C,-.TAt-C, nor?, nrciir, ri.Nir.tKE, i.vr i t :os, Asotit T1:-!?..? ,Ti Pp-t V-;-Te. t.Qr ai i t; i r .z. c-i:cu i :r n.i:s. TliEA' : All OI'.e..s.- i.iv.-. K l-.! ttT. e VoU'-l:e-t l.l.) 1" il-.il.c 1 O ':;'!. JLit. Will be r-. fT n r.-ise t'icy vriV. not r;ir r 1 help, er for n il.i,: K in e-.re ur injuries teuii-l in A si; yoTir dmrc'st ttii-m t.c.'o.e jou . Hon p;tera ae 1 t-y Tata no ol her. ?9 1 r I. C l an ab.',i.!fr and tre-!.'!- er- f ir lrunKei..ie;e, uo ef eplain, totacco :.d iiarcotica. k .r r.m ( iticrLiR. All a-.T- ,ri.t dr-:- it.. Hia S-ltrr, M c... lt--net.T. N. . A Te-it O-.l. Mi-amiriASTIC TRUSS V -r i Haj a PaJ dieV4t feaai al I elSaaj, i-'.-.'-rS-l w. eae.hara.artla tWM-A4aiUac V- K'-tLl.4SJ-l Kali ia eealea, adarail aMlflaa.l ' i KIM fc.l 1 i I : o Xhm our pr Wrk KG LEST 05 TRUSS CO Ct!ero, IU tmatal FaatinrCaea f I 'iS 'I 11 ! "I I trilt.ttrn c.-l.i ft.. "let-Mil. I'haap. : J M f.t T .r.,ti .......ii.i.i, r-i;r-ei V 1 VmiK(!.. iHoa.r-DNaiO., 1J?miuM rv mlh -.1 UtwM. tcra. 1 r.& w-"-i 'oKendaiisa Till: MOST SI ( !vi ( ever d!'o t-r'-d. a. i i f'"-T;i;n ,n : d " not blister. A 1 --' ; t c i 1 1 nt ! r KEA1I rKtit I I.IH'. . MM )M Col. Ju T. FOST. i.fN'i-T" '.' I'll. U. .T. krsti'U. i. vainablc Hain'dt t..n...n ' 111! 1 ! 1 r M-n ' ..it v. !. !i- h !.! Iy. 11" bd n I a lid a fiiisll un n t i lame. 1 bad linn 11 , :, l..-, jj d.-r thf t-t,nr;.- rihry mrire. ; till "idl er: : tncn: .f " K end : O"? Sti:i v . ,j i , iir in t be iM K- a., f. .- i,i - t.sl I fo try it. nnd c-.t tmr i nii't-i - b rc t -'.". ' They unit red il.ree b'":i-. jrl 1 t., i; j trntikinir I w.-uid tve it a tlu-r-.-ffb t-'a' I it aect.r.iinsr to dn i ! ion-., n nd t' ..-ir- -!' I ei.lt ceae,l tu be latue. an-! ti e ift-mj i j ' , dlFn.eiirrd. 1 i:-' d but .j;c b .tt . s - Jim are n--ir-ctr-iri !-iti. -.;. o ' ' ! ht.y.c In tie S'rite lit. :j i'nt,rT ', out wai '.i rem:trlib U.nt 1 l t "t., I btr have t),c rvimnr. inji t .i ! .tti. . I are ru-w n-tnir. j Verv lejiectfullv. I. T f ! Kendall's SPAVIN Cu II Al:lllsirn:, l'A.. N' v. y-i. IiR. H. .1. K" i: t' I i. i "o. lent : 1 1 ; . -., fine marc tt. nt b:id n b..n - s;.r.v.n ..ra. -r-i;tri' d evfrj'ttoig tn.in c.iii.i dcvic tuctir. all in vain, and al.t.ti: t i tve It nj r, Iriend of it'-i:e ,n ;(, c ( t v cctre to me and -tnendetl -Krn l-iiV Ssitin 'nre," fI.h-I, ; with itrivd refill!., r. ui'ivinir tbe b-mc e;. . clean. I ibi-nt-enf Si'fnt' tuvim ..r oik , lllU'tr.kic-,1 Il. ree 1i,.k. and 1 tbit.k the- better bm i .rititi-d ,.n II. c I .re and bla d . 1 have tn k n meat ino-rct in it. in, 1,., . f.b: lfi eot'ir b-r '-tl I my lieiittiO.ir. nnd av and dnli:it 1 c:m bv l-c'jIiii t bem i Vuur? trniy. . vv. Mil;, MADE UNDERCUT! To Viim It .Mt ('r- rr.. Tn tl?e r.- tr"atrl wltli K.iiilii S;n in 'nrr" n . ( In o! ivral uvni h" truwili, nt-arly ha; . n?a lion's rir. nrti i -..Tn i .Irfly ?f.j i. j -:. Tiffs ftr.J ron:nvf-.i t':r rtii-irutui'-nT. 1 hi the h'ire very hnr.l -r Finf'. nnl t ..." Itn lamr. iimt cn.l 1 rvt-r k npv j h" izr ( tlin I.-m k ) ! nt n.nctr 1 tn'!cj i . "Ktnh.ir Sj.Tvin ( ''To." Ii. A j. , l:nj-M.rvh ':iil-. "t . . i. T.i, Swi-rn Biiii ut'vT' t'. -rr. .i , ol YiA ru nry. A. 1 . JTV. .T-H's IS. Jennie. Ju-t t Kendall's Spavin Ct iii nt.N l i i mi. I! a K ki:ki: I : . V r.. I-e; 11. .1. KltMi.-.T.l Ik C.i.-ii..p.-: 1 ii tetii ny 'ti t.iver '! y.;r It t ,iiua'.. "Kendiili'a Si-.-ivir. nre." in ti:e u r alipped ent.i, i -i-e lid ?-!.r:i. ne.i in-. r:i:' the kui e p. tjit. 1 wit verv iann- a.. a;' lered tlie in ,-t ct -ru.- t.t!u pa u. I RUt "tl it tcr over a ve.tr. m! tr-- m, , In my reach, but ('..ni l !-:i I n..ti icive me pTIlln-nt rel it-:. U i eti 1 , . . . . w.-u ;- 1 a ; n me very nm.-h. 1 ?j Ajrl to tbit.k 1 'le.uM 1 e a ci i: ) t .r ; ' M:.e e --Keti'lu ! iV f-n . i. 'iir(.- , t'. "j try it. I u-.-d on" :bi--l ! a b..t:;V a!l .. re! i el at ..pee. '1 ! i,:i n btt tne snd ' bld me c.t)ec. I leel very a-a:,ai ; w.-iid r'-Mirnii-n-i 'K end -i "i s.;, iv-i. li'i ti- :!t-r w i b i rii it, - er ri-r-i :i; - -tira trn : .'. 1 KEN DA LIS SPAVIN Is ? ii re in i cV. ti'.fs i..t i-l:.fr: ful t rv:(.-i tv. r any l-inv tr- wtli -t anj mi!.! In ! -t:iTl j-i: or (-Mirr f( hviii. '!; lit, ciirh., rail' Ml- flT' V l;i :m P-s ni; ! fi l or lin;i . ;.M'i ul?- f--r rl umiir arv p irT.(t T-.r li u iiir.aicr ; fY 1 -1 . 1; i- r.rtn l;n- wii T i tor Ti !. i? t ". r i: !, ;. r, i; i:; . . . -in 1T- r"I-. -tkI tt-ltiu-B r- r I ! i r tVirik e.v-j .m::vi: i r- ' : fly 1.;;. t-vfr I'(f V.;'!. : i our kT-''!-:-. ; : -;; i t - v . ... - I'ric- i-T ' i '.!' 'x i HllSJ,"T !"!' ?' -".' r; - : 1 1 . lMt. U. .1 Ksa: 1 u ti Vt. SOLD RY ALL DRUCCiS- Feb. 1-. l-i tii ILL H"" I a sure euro furs'! er'..r.iry d,-e "ntt!c. Siieepan-lb-Sn-iae. If - ir.- a:. ("Rri KKV 1'noi.riu. Your c-w ia i--:.i mr. nvT. Mori am KErrrr vt: k i STOCK FATTENS ON one For I" FIKI'! lieins In pf.e-.i.-n .r a liirce ni3i:-e: lent te(iin,.iiiai. I m..:..:n a t-r, . I l.ar been u- ii-- y..ur .tie p . .., ' -"-.. eb't-kena and t taa i..i m . j I - . lJ j 14 1 AT "Ov( lrnJe (d . tl ' bencnt e'litis t T W EN r rstely. -MONEV 1 V e are t ti. i Ki.'l.(;c I I J.jrirf il-t.w,. I -a 1 baveuse) two pack of renr -.... 1. V niv nil 1 c.:ieena. i f, K ,H,lv , . . r - 1W 1 E Tlii: lit AMI TV T Mil K "t e did be1 , ebii-kena were dvins. but vr.-re i t t ki ivu; LY alter I bid i-.-e l tl.e p.m-der. Yonra. truly. Jonil'Asnrs. pj;i,, 1 have ed y.-'tr t'.itt'c Fewder and c: ! tbe bwt f'-ir ho-ae. enttie. abecp. e on i 'lul'ry lor mar.v c."irrtd:iiT:T. v-'1-. k Ivri:Ti.iM. Jai. NVeavVr. Herry.v' I jt anuiir-r yon ae:it me a pm-kni:' m - . dcr wiii:-b I itiv'e to my p-mltrv . and hat - -one dronjy ttirker ,.r ct.ii ke'n since. M-KM-r, Orar.i-c. N. Y. Send me a pai-k ot troof your i"a":r Tbe p.tek 1 ifft frtun v..u laM i. cnt.KKx rmnCTi. I ave s.-tne ..: : ; i ,,"r irtd it eitred his rim ke:i.J- v.; i SjTtice Vale. Ohio. Ad lreaa. tor a r-smpbiet F Ar list.. FK1I.AKKI.I HI A. 1 , J, F::k:tHioFF. i:beuabdrM, "M ' 1 I HamburpT,sun (ifE F USCtllMS's. TBu I'M 1 ThoCreat BLOOD FUPIF Ard 1'tirjatlTS. which wa kn..vm i i-'d Arabian !'bvvnn n plitIv tury. a. in; d" l" t!:e rt i I ' t -"ii. l ci-rile tNmpialn;-1. W at.t A: sy and 'leiiinrrbe:.!'. It lm a d. - - i-vcr all other pnrktntivi;-, br.iii; tr r. ' clesninc out the sjttn. with ,-.t j r- aeontzini;. irriptnit isib a ltd so-.: t ceicpani tbe a.-tlon d ..t herrat!-:.:t: -i-. ' plei or other t-k :n diacnst nre n'.-.- ! p. the ari'vtej part tti.-rouu1-. : v :'. J-ulidinr Snap. Aachenbacri x i : '" 3d and 'nlbwliiil St.. riuladr.ei; !. 1 .' K. Jamks. lariiifi.st, Ktens 'urj, l'.i. i- H ITTCO all othvr linimeuv !.- ' ' Ai" 1 Lit m:. w.i:i ELECTRIC RELI F.v tak iiit intemaVr It will :-.--me-r-iti. diarrbuca. dyc ..tcrv. c-rt'i! . - Jdilbi.ie. M.tluenTH. apam! iok la.' ma ikne. heart bum. -n. i ' b.i.-k .T'.d Mina r.ik.. Appi: - i el't" reiiev e y.tti et rbetiteat itt. nt-ii'i " -.-' lumbago, earache. tofha-he. i "'" in ii in i is. eut. piKiiriy. pneeii' -i briliaep, apraina. bnrna." e:,!.. ai.-iii i , tciiii.iti. lou.-ovrboc.i. STi.-.!en i.-M.l-. "' ' t-itc td in..ts. S-.i.l by ilriiL'i;!'1' -'. ' 1 el uenerni'v. (:"'e if.- d.i - . . v ae.l fatlewiiill Sta IM:il.id"a. Fa. " ' ' lEIIRKATCn Yi. II. II. ift to bc w tfaiug In Ret)' ra ery sort It l a. Cneat th Jon wan to sell a r alamp ae romitt. i gla-1 1 A G(, beayj e-., tlal enc-. i. itz f Ji.tn 1 i Other i. lor Eequ; Chinch. '. W hav to rej r tbis Voor jo '. Je'crij.t, J tVaatur 'tU at you can. 'rs ycrtrr-i - i yoar ; , rtiet;,r tvela f . . irted w.tli acb i tlie ureal li. r- in n iimviii mil NeeraiKia lm c el trie I. Me. iin. o " l,..w lt !"' r lilieni.i.-i:: lb ! ):'r:.t. A IT" Ciro f'T 1; T: ? M i (.r Snn in. V. A ami I"': o .tk i-T the Ii. H. H. Mrtlu i-e, i. i- ' ' 1. 1 . 'N'!T!in n. I htiii'lcipTita. as : ' ' ' f Mir ::iv.e ii-? lr-1 Hlinr j' lr.'? t i ' ' -into t:c in:ut( t l.irinji "r u S.-i-i t'.v t!rujit? ovL-ry wlior?. O DISCOVER LOST MANHOOD RESTCS; V. U. i. , A v-ctirn of T.'r.thfnl iuipm-li nr? c"5"'.' ' . Vire leray, , rvotis Ia biiitv, l -'t ' f jinvirtf. trie-.l in vam every fcn.in r -y " envert d a aimpie seit cure, ahi. ii in t' bta f . llnw-auff-rers. address J. I, '3 ( (iiithaui st., N. i. Fe!. 4. l-wi.-ly. m1 l-. cook I I: i or Pvsrrrsu MKnuir. a v:,t wbnac virtue? haa stood the tt lallilde in thecureol 1 spepMa. i " ii r, -ti ic W enkneas of l.imi:-. S;v''eri Sb. et Fretith, Heartburn. St. :t. in tbe Stomach. Hack and t'br-' 1 11' nd.-'pted t" all Fema'e liarae-. e" tbe aite ol tbe patient may tic. '""'T:,j a IM-UKglSl. 1 M. J. r.UCK, TH VSR IAN AM' Ai"' a.-r-AIHs Office and residence on Fourteen: , ; l leventh avenue, where tosht a , . .. j I'bcc hutirs fnnu S to 10. a- " nr d S ti. . r. W. Sjieeisl rrr: .. nt the live and Far . well i Operations oi everv uvi-i t -l.-re 11 ' t a wee. in yenr fi 11 " I Addr.-S tl a On r rf nr , etoi erw c: sr.c S 7 S ALL-, Greet ianry Le trc ' j:: w Soul! Fine J Super Good Beit f All- IF, PAST f fro: BLl Tl Te.M E.6T Tbe 1 one yejt favor c; Lninic, rti'-h a i . aide id such aa Isoaoai t'-Ki. nr. whi- b rif' 1 1 '. week a' tbiriit I yoa to .. lod ?p- t Cl m o - zr ir ir
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