f """" , I. , , ...... j , - I I I I -r.--'y --- ; . " F V 1 lt Till E AM) FALSsK EtOOMY. J. M. Harrison, of Oliio, writes to the (Jermantown lhjrH'h : There is an "t lenient f sueces run nin throunh all the operati ns of t he farmer, which rewards him with abut!- j dant cmiw, drives away morta?;es j from the f.um and makes home clu-er- j fill anl happy. K.-erythinp; about t lie farm lias the appearance of Unite and . enterprise. In the house we find pic- ! tures on the.walls, carpets on theloors, newspaiiers and good books. This ne- j eessary element of success is economy, j There are two kinds of economy, and j one is often mistaken for the other. , True economy makes a man liberal i but not wasteful. False economy is j the wholesale scrambling after cents : and dimes to the utter disregard of ' social culture and the comforts and lux- uries of lile. Tho farmer's success i does not depend on the amount of labor i he perform ;, or the number of acres of i land l.e owns, lie may roam over a . large farm, consisting of hundreds of j acre.? and toil from sunrise to dark and jet go down to the grave leaving a fam- j ily totally unfit for anything but the j Fame im intellectual and slovenly toil. ' True economy elevates and ennobles j man. False economy degrades and de- i geneiates him. True economy says, j give back to the field, so that when you have taken from it a rotation of crops it ! will le in better condition than it was before. i False economy says, farm a field until r J I1MHIM.I III II I a ;." ' - . ! JT X. S ! THE MOST SKd'SSUI. REMEDY j S -' aC, Sst'VS. -C I crcrdiwovcred, a it is certain in It? effects and i ! rVUv- a '- ' ,los not blister. Al-o ev nil. -nt f..r hitman flesh. Col. (The original nti.i only ir-iiaine thinese Crram imphor iuuf:Mi:rvl. '.Vc.mi Sam Kfe x Vn., Tea ."Merchants, si-i smith Second street, Philadel phia, I'.i.) Chinese Creamte CAMPHOR! THE GREAT REMEDY I ()i: I I ! i : KELIEF OF PAIN IN MAN AND IIKAST! Commands the attention of all who have been inveterate suhVrers ot IMIKl'MA TISM, N E I ' ! I A I . . I A , HEADACHE, IJAL'KACIl H. l'i:n:i i ikt, Stikk Joints, and all paiiis in every portion of the body. The scat .f pain is reached by excitii.ic the pores to ad ion, thus enabling the curative proper! ies of the CHINESE CI! F.AM CAMl'IIOK Mon th i rinrtv worn nut nnd tlifn lot lfc rest awhile. True economy savs, save ! t(' still, s :i.s s'":!1 as,.,ll.e I if this is not anlli- ' ail!te(l parts are n arin ii. iiie Jin i- all the manure, am cient buy fertilizers and apply them lib erally and judiciously. False economy says, farm as your forefathers farmed, ami though you do not get as good crops, argue that the seasons are not as favor able as they used to Iks True economy says, I will put out ten acres of corn, prepare the ground carefully, and culti vate thoroughly, and gather one hun dred bushels of sound, riie corn from each acre. False economy runs oyer twenty acres of ground that have been carelessly prepared, cultivated in a slov enly manner, and reaps a half crop. True economy tries to bring the crops up to the standard of excellence. False economy is satisfied w ith a verv meagre return for the labor. True economy j says, drain the waste-places in your i fields and make the land all valuable. False economy thinks it will not pay to buy tile and lay out money in this way. True economy has broad and liberal views on all subjects connected with the farm. False economy is '"saving at the spigot, and leaking at the bung.'" True economy sets a man to thinking, leads him to new and improved methods of farming, and his business becomes a pleasure initeadof a mindless, soulless routine of hard work. Farmers, as a rule, diend too much on chance. It is impossible in our cli mate for a season to be favorable for the growth of all the crops we endeavor to produce. For instance, a spring which is favorable for the whi-at is not so sood for the corn, localise extreme hot and wet weather injures wheat, causing rust and second growth, while corn on most soils will do the best under these con ditions. Cool, dry weather ripens wheat the Ix-st, but the hay and corn crops suffer at this time. J5y drainage, the use of fei tiliers and thorough tillage, we can often secure a good crop even though the weather is against us at times. We as farmers ought to do our part and do it well, and nature will not seem half as severe with us as with those who deiend altogether on the chances of the season. In all the varied work of the farmer there is a wide field for the ex ercise of economic principles. o busi ness requires a better judgment or a clearer insight into the workings of nature. True economy would educate liberally every farmer in our land. The physical sciences all have an im portant bearing on his occupation. Our system of fanning must be vastly im proved, or cur soils will deteriorate and eventually make us a poor famine stricken ieoplo. incut must, upon each application, be rubbed in thoroughly ; and in cases of Kheumat ism of long standing it should ! be used three or lour times a day, ai.d j four applications made each lime, until cured. Care, howevi r, should be exer cised after the pores are opemd, to pre vent taking cold. FOR HOUSES i -TMK- j Chinese CREAM Camphor IS l V Al l aki.i:. t It relieves Sprained Joints, Thrush in i Feet, Sweeny, Foil Evil, I'.lood and Hone ; Spavins, Itiicibone, and all hard lumps caused by kicks or oilier brui-es. For Kpizooty, Distemper, Fi ver, t olic, Loss of Appetite, and Weakness, use t he Ii:x IIoKK AND ( AT'l !.!: i'oWDKK. ! tf A tinll'iiint Hle !" tlie ('hink.sk Ciikam j ( 'a m I'Hnli f:in le l.ii'l f'tr 5(1 c i:t s (nun K.-I ahk.-',. i 1 niiri;i.-t. KlnMi.-ttur--:. I'n. ; N. H. 'I he tfrtiiiHriiuiIs el prrson.-' u.-inir Iliis ( .rrp:ir;it ion, either on t lu ititix i or Ihcir, hordes, i will lie Ihiiiiklully r'- iive.l. j TKSTIMONIAI.S. I have trinl tin ('lmn'.-e Cn:ini (':inihitr (r i;heiim:ti.-m :n ?iTmis llf:nl;n-lu :mh1 h:ive i Inunil in it Insl.int relief. 1 h:ive nevt-r luunil its nii.il in all mv t r:i cN. ( S kii:i;k i no. I.oinlnn, Knar.. (n of Cq t. ss.rOm. IJynar, II. 1. N., Sin j K:tort. 1 mliii. ) ! 1 ii"Ci tlie ("hlnec Cr:Hn ( ':i ni)lnr for a ?evorT ntt:irk el i;h''um:triMii in ihenht j-!iouhlr. nnil run i-'inren-ly ::v. iiltrr li:i.ifi-j o:l j'f-vcral other ; well-known reimilit-.--. tlnit it i the best thhur 1 ever ncet. ninn toe i-iiiiletelv. M o.i.aku V. j W alton. 117 . tl-i -tr.-v:, IVei riiil:ilelliw, J March 1. 1-M. i Alterone n'l!e:it ion ol ihe ( 'hine.-e (' renin C:im plior 1 w:is teheveil ol Irof l leet. Nathan 1 X K AN, 4ir N'.rt!i rii.nl M .-(, I l.ihuR-lptitn. l';t., j Jiin. VI. lvsl. llnviir .-itfrnreil fr erely with fr--tel feet T neil : the ( "htm se ( 're:i tn ( ';ini.Mir t hre- t itiie;. rohhin I it in thorntLihly. itn.l w;irn,'ril. My mother trtel it for iiervon-; iie:t:.o-h.-. ot-i ii:t:n;r inst;!Mt reltc-l. AntiinS. Tatzki.. 1-1"' .M' h n .-trei-r, rhilnri'a. i .tan. i:, 1--1. f ".-tn.l CTJ fYrCffrrri Tn FracrantanJ IUltOiUIl I.tini;of alirerforaes Sew, Pelipntfnl and Fashionnble. SclJ tjr A-iim in Dnn ar.J Prfmrprr. IV.rerrx h Co., N. Y. THE MOST sniKSSUI. REMEDY ever di5covcrel, a it certain in it? effect anil iloea not Mister. Al-'o ei elh-nt for lnt:r.:n fle.'h. HEAD 1'lil.M f HK1.UW . I'lfOM T. FOSTER. Yorx;To n-, ( )nio. M:iy lhtli, 1o. ,T. Kr.sn.M.LCii.-(!n!: I hml a verv Ic Haml'letoiiion e .!t whi- h I iiriC'1 very He h:il a hire ti'-nc snavin on one joint ! a hi a small one on Ihe other, wlnen ma do In m very j lame. 1 had lnm nniler tiie charge ol two veteri I niry pnr'erin'', who i tiled toeure him. Heading ' theailvei ti?e:mMit of "Jvend.i IT.' S;avm Cure'" one ! day In the I'lihuurn A'x,ivs. 1 detertnine,! at om e j to "try it. and srnt otir dt niiists here to 'end fer it. They ordered three hottles. f.nd 1 took them all, 1 thinking 1 would jrive it a thorotrirh trial. 1 used it aeeordin-j; to din etions. and the lourth day the j colt eeaed to he lame, and the lumps have, sitter , disai. cared. 1 nsd lnt one hotrle.nnd thceoll's linthsare now a Iree Irom lnmis as those of any liore in t'ie State lie is entirely eured. and the enre was so remai kalde that 1 let two of my neigh bors have the rtmaininir two l-ottles. which they nre now usim.'. Verv Kesjieeiriillv, T. FoSTKR. KendalFs SPAVIN Cure . llAIti-.istii ik;, I'a.. Nov. ISth, 1SS1. Di!. 15. .1. KKN-nAi.r. At Co. dents : 1 harea very fine mare that had a hone soavtn for a lontr time, l.trl-d everything man eonlii device tocire it, hut all in vain.nr.il was ahont to jiive it nji when a i friend of mine in this eity eatre to me and rccom n.cndeil Kendall's Spavin Cr.re." which 1 tried ' with urand results. retiM-inur the hone clear and , clean. I then sent 2." cent-' to ymi f,,r one of your illiistrateil Horse Hooks, and 1 think there is. no ' I'Ctter hoo lirinted on the horse and V.is diseases. 1 have taken icrcat interest in it. and have since sold IS copies lor you to my neiirhhors. and will try and do what trood 1 can hy liettin-j them tor others. Yours truly. ( r. W. MiLLKit. stat i:u i:rs rr .MADE UNDER OATH. To Whom It .May Coxi-khv. In the year 1H75 1 treated with "Kendall's Spavin ( 'lire" a hone spav in of several months' rowth. nearly half ns larire as a lien's eiiir, and completely stopped the lame ness and reinoed the enlargement . 1 have worked the horse very hard ever since, and lie never nas ; . . .. . , . ...;.w, Tf i i.., .i i ,...,. .i :n.. in i ipIIv. is a catntal reined v for sprains, it 1 he size o I the hook punts since 1 treated In in witll Kendall's Spavin Cure." U. A.Jaink8. THIM'S TO BE REMEMBERED. That parsley eaten with vinegar will remove the unpleasant effects of eating onions. That lamp shades of ground glas? should be cleaned w ith soaporpearlash ; these will ont injure or discolor them. That gold lace niai le cleaned by rub bin? it with a soft brush, dipped in roc'he alum, burnt and sifted to a very fine owder. That earthy mould should never be washed from potatoes, carrots, or other roots, until immediately before they are to be cooked. That charcoal iowler is good for pol ishing knives without destroying the blades. It is also a good tooth powder when finely pulverized. That iotato water in which potatoes have been boiled, the water being allow ed to settle and afterwards strained, is good for sponging dirt out of silk. That straw matting may be cleaned with a large coarse cloUi, dipped in salt and water, and then wiped dry. The salt prevents the straw from turning yellow. That buttermilk is excellent for clean ing siKinges. Steep the sponge in the milk'for some hours, then squeeze it out, and 'wash it in cold water, hemon juice is also good. That tea leaves, used for keeping down the dust when sweeping carpets, are apt to stain light colors ; salt is the best in the winter and new mown hay in the summer. That a piece of linen cloth dipied in turpentine and wrapped round the toe on which a soft corn is situated, will give relief, and after a few days the corn will disappear. That rusty black Italian craje may be restored by dipping in skimmed milk and water, with a bit of line glue dis solved in it, and made scalding hot. It should be clapped and pulled dry, like muslin. That the white of an egg, into which a piece of alum about the size of a wal nut lias been stcvveti uniii n tonus a Cologne. A Fir.sT-KATK Wiirri.wASH A lady correspondent of the Cermantown Tch ijrtijk furnishes the following recipe, with the remark that she has found it to lie excellent and the best ever tried. "Ve copy it for the benefit of our read ers : PAKIS W IlITi: WHITEWASH. As hotisp-cleaning time will soon bo here, it may not be amiss to say a few words in reirard to whitewashing. There are many recipes published, but we believe the following to be t he best that can be used : White chalk is the liest substitute for lime as a wash. A very tine and brilliant whitewash pre paration of chalk is called "IVrfs M7if." This we buy at the paint stores for three cents a pound, retail. For each sixteen pounds of Paris White we procure half a iound of the white transparent glue, costing 25 cents (50 cents a pound.) The sixteen pounds of I'aris Yhite is uliout as much as a per son will use in a day. It is prepared as follows : The glue is covered with cold I water at night, and in the morning is carefully heated, without scorching, until dissolved. The I'aris White is stir- j red in with hot water enough to give it ; the proper milky consistency for apply- ing to the wall, and the dissolved glue is ' then added and thoroughly mixed. It ! is'then applied with a brush like a com- I mon lime whitewash. Except on very J uark ami smoky walls and ceilings, a Sinirle coat is suthcient Mather. Farmers. Mechanics. Business Wen ft iff onsen. Teachers, nnd rill who nre tired ont by work 3 tr worrv. don't d- trk itnxv-.-itins ittrre. hut ti;e r Arc von suiTrnnsr from si.-u Khcumnti:in. r rxeurai inn, or uowcl, KUncy cr Liver tomj faints, J Lyou can be cured by using Parker'sGinger Tonic.3 r If you are wnstin aw.ry with Consumption, Female j L Weakness, Rheumatism, or any sickness: if you fciiave a baa couri or cotil, you will nnd sure reheM rin Parkfr's fitvr.FR Twir. A L If you are enfeebled by diene, are, or dissipation, J ana you system reeds invigorating, cr your blood nr-'-d n'lH'Virtr. vmi -m rUwuv d"rw",'1 on 'MiYAi imi r V hum Lnd many other of the best medicines known ; it is theJ txrst Heaithand trenpth HestoTereverusra farsti- fpenorto Jiittcrs, K?nces cfGir.T nnd other i orucs Las it nevtr intoxicates, and Cures Onmkennes. it Jias skta Jlnndrd4 or Lives; It Jlay Sure Iouth. Puv a rc. or $t bottle ofvourdmcsiit. and be sure J rmr signature is on the outside wrapper. Htscox & j Co., t hrmUts N. V. I-arge saving in buying ?i stzej Knihnr'h Kails. Vt.. Kcb. '2:th, 1ST'. Sffurn nnl sutM-rii'd to bt-fure me, tliis 2Mb day o! l-Vbruriry. A. I. 1T:. JoiiN i J. J r.N.K, Ju-tiie of I lie I'oaee. Kendall's Sjiavin Cure III MAX 1 I.l.SII. i:AKi-.ri?riKL!, Vt., Pec. 23. !;:'.. H. .1. Kemmi.l N. Co. ( J ' n t : I w i.Ji to ndrf my tr-tiini-ny in favor of oiir invjihuilile liniment, "Knd:ilif Spa vt n "ure." 1 n t Ufi tri nir (d 1 !pt-rd on the it-eond ?t r:iin'd mv ribt Hmb t tin Knee joint. 1 wns verv biino and nt times suf fered 1h; most rxertieintiux ain. 1 wore a brim ae on it for uvrr a year, a ml tried most every t hi nir In my re:irh, but roubl lirnl nothinir tlmt would uive rne inTinanent relief. When I overworked, it would intn me very niuen. j n Aprn, i.S. 1 tea:n to think 1 should be a erij'!e tr lite : but havinif some of "Kendall's Spavin Cure," thought 1 would ! try if . I used one-third of a bott ie and expe: ieneed j relief at on re. Tlie pai n left me and lias not trou- i tded me since. 1 feH -ery grateful to you ami would recoininend "K enda M s Spavi n 'nre" to all t who stiffer with spra ins or rhemnat ism. i Yours truly, ?dits. J. Hon ell. KEXDALlS SPAVIX CUKE 1 sure in it fllc. t? anil inil1 In H? artion. n it (lor nnt Mist.T: ct it i- pciifinii in:r anl pnwpr- ' I (til to r?';tfli errry l'cp-.-''arel i;iin, or to remnve ; ; nny hmiy irn-wth or i.rlu-r rnl'ircnifiit.:. pin-h ; i ppa in. ?iilints. rurl-'. c: i I'i'.is, sprnin-. swoliinr?, 1 ami :iny l.tmiMifss ;inl cn!.irj--mrnts of oint. 1 cr li:nl'.-. ;iti. :i!o f t rh 11 mat is in in man. or lor i nny purl-"-; lor wlii'-li .i Imimrnt 1 nsc.l for man i or l'M.-t. It mil'. Kn-ovn to le thr host liniini-nt ' for man ei'.-r hm I, artinn mil. Ily nn'l yet certain : in it (t-'. Si-n-1 iol'iios for llht-irate 1 "ireul.ir, wliirli we J ' tl.ink irivrs ioiti-e iiroot o its virtues. No rem- ! e.ly lias er er m't wi'h siicii itTin.:litie'l pureess to ' , our kiiriwli-.l.. ior man as tti-1 t as least. ! I'nee jl i.er 1-ottl--. or .-ix l-ottles IV.r . All , lirti'sts Iiavc itort-an nt it tor you ; (tr it will be sent to any aiM ! proiu ietors, l)n. 1. . ; 1'jlis. Yt. SOLD BY ALL 1-YS..H. ll.-Sin. should be laid over the sprain upon a piece of lint, and lie changed as often as it becomes dry. Thk Hoads of Ikei.a?vI. The pub lic roads of Ireland are absolutly per fect. Go where you will through the rural districts and the roads are thor oughly tumpiked, thoroughly drained, and as level as a board. The bridges over the civeks and rivers are of stone. r-i Every road has a sidewalk for foot pass !; engers, elevated alxuit six inches over the main road, and from tour to six leet wide. The fences on either side are of solid stone masonry, to the height of from four to six feet, upon the top of which are growing hedges of hawthorn or furze, or grass and wall-ilowers. The walls inclosing the roads are fes tooned with ivy and wild tlowers, pro duciag a charming effect. Kvery country-seat is thus hedged in from the out side world. There, is no getting over the barrier, and access can only lie had through the lodge gates, which are in charge of the lodge-kecicr, geneially a woman, who admits only a favored few. The constabulary are always on hand to arrest trespassers. The tramps have a poor show in Ireland. They must keep to the roads or go to jail. AIBIRD S W15. Did you ever look at a bad's wine; carefully, and try to find out from it the way in which it is used ? People usu ally suppose, either that a bird flies be cause it is lighter than air, like a bal loon, or that it rows itself along as a toat is rowed through the water. Neither or these suppositions is true. A bird is not lighter than the air, nor does it float ; for when a bird is shot on the wing it falls to the ground as quick ly as the squirrel. On the contrary, a bird Hies on its own weight, and could not fly at all if it were not heavier than the air. Look at a quill feather, and you will see that on each side of the central shaft or quill there is a broad, thin ior tion, which is called the vane. The vane on one side of ihe shaft is quite broad and flexible, while that on the other side is narrow and stiff: and by looking at a wing with the feathers in their places, you will find that they are placed so that they overlap a little, like the slats on a window blind. Kach broad vane runs under the narrow vane of the feather leside it, so that, when the wing is moved downward, each feather is pressed up against the stiff, narrow vane ot the one la-side it, and the whole wing forms a solid .sheet like a blind with the slats closed. After the down stroke is finished and the up stroke be gins, the piessure is taken oft the lower surface of the wing, and begins to act on the upper surface and to press the feathers downward instead of upward. The broad vanes now have nothing to support them, and they bend down and allow the air to pass through the wing, which is now like a blind with the slats open. Iy these two contrivances the shape of the wing, and the shape and ar rangement of the feathers the wing re sists the air on its stroke and raises the bird a little at each flap, but at each up stroke allows the air to slide off at the sides, and to pass through tietween the frath-rs, so that nothing is lost. St. Asimai. Kkasonino. A correspondent of Xature, writing from Cambridge, Mass., says : A lady, friend of mine, was at one time matron of a hospital for poor women and ciiiltircn which was maintained by subscrip tion. One of the inmates was a blind girl who was there not as a patient, but tempor arily till a home could be foti..d for her. She had learned to feed herself, ami at meal times a tray containing lier dinner was placed on her knees as she sat in a comfortable chair for her special ; convenience in feeilinz her self. One day while she was eatinir, the pet cat of the estalilisnment placed herself before the girl and lookedjlong and earnestly at her. so earnestly that the matron, fearing the an imal meditated snms mischief to the cirl, took her out of the room. Again the next day, at the same Tionr, the cat entered the ronn, but this time walked quietly to the girl's side, retired herself on tier hind less, anil noiselessly, slealthilj reached out her paw to the plate, selected and seized a mor sel that pleased lier, ami, silently as sue came, "departed to enjoy her stolen meal. The girl never noticed her loss, and when told of it by her companions laughed verv heartily. It is evident that the .'at from observation had entirely satisfied herself that the jrirl could not see. anil by a process of reasoning decided she could steal a good dinner by this practical use of her knowledge. MBS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM. CF ILYNN, MASS. T ftiVZhlMliy 'AVt ti. - ' I 3S'" i'-i. Vv:'i McV'00 AMM AI. AI!(IR1III-A i-j M j vwovT.nr.n or LYDIA E. PINK HAM'S YESETASLS CCMPOUIID. For all Female Complaints. Thts preparation. it rime ftijrnifV, cortis of Wpntable I'ro forties that aro harnti to the mo del JcTite In-ralid. fprn one trial the merits cf thia Com pound will hflpomyniifvl, as ri'lief I ImrwfUnte ; ami when tts tinlacontfnw. In ninety-nine osr In hui. dretl, a pormt nrr t nirr f (Te -t.l t hotia ndg v fit t'd tlfy. On tcmtint of Iti pmv.-n mr-rit-sH I t'r-T r commended and rrpscTitw .1 l.y tho bevt ihv&ii Inn? in tho conn try. It -lU rnre entirely Vm ort f.rm rf f-.r,Jn of the titerua, Iyucorrho-t, Irrrii1ar and iinfnl Menrtraatlon,allOTarLinTroul.1, Inflammation and VTceratlon, Floodintrs all I'lIocomfntH and the con arqnent aplnal weakness, nnd in f peolnlly adoj td to the Clkan(ra of Life. It will d:-olvo and exrt tumort from the titernsln an early tef-o of dovolopmrnt. The tendency to cancerous humors there tr. checked rery rpeedily by lta use. In fact it lias proved to tie the irreat crt and beat remedy that has ever been dirc.vrr rd. It permeates cTrry portion of the r Ttem. and gie new life and vftror. It removes ffiintners.flatnU my, dv r tmys all craTing f r art imulantfl, and rt UeTt weakness of the stomach Itcnres Bloatinjr, IT ef laches, Xerrons rro-tratioti. General Ihility. KleeplesirneM, ivpnwin and Indl flreatlnn. That feeling of bearing drnm, cauainfr pain, weight and backache, in always permanently en red l,y Its use. It will at all times, and undcraU circumstan ces, act in harmony with the law that Sj-orcms the female system. For Kidney Complaints of either st-s this compound Is unsurpcdaed. Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable Compound Is prepared at 233 and 25 Western ATenue. Lynn, Mass. rriceflO'). Six battles for $.'..00. fVnt l.y mail in the form of pills, aUo in tlie form of Lozenges, on receipt of price, (!.. per b'.T, for cither. Mrs. nalHaSI freely anvrers all 1 ters of lnpxlry. Bend for pam phlet. Address as aliov if m firm thia paper. Jto family should be withont I YDIA F- nvKIlAJf" LIVKTt m.LS. They cure Constipation. CUiuusneea, and Torpidity of the Liver. 10 cents xxrr Ikjx sT Kr c:ilc by Jiy. A. Kkm.y h. t V.," rencml Agents, I'itt!tmrl'h. 'n nnd lr. AVth, I.knvon lruui.t, KlH'nyburz, Vn. 1-2.' .-l v.) Tin: Chicago & North-VVestern lt.MIAVAV Is thcOLKKST! ItKSTCOXSTIU ITEIi: UKST KUfll'l-KU! an.! lience tlie LEADING RAILWAY j OK the I WEST AND NORTHWEST! I It Is the short fui'l hi st r-nte lctwocn t'hlon ar.J all xMits in I orthm Il'inol. Ion-, Dakota. Hjomlni. . brka. (aliinrnia. Orrrnn. t oloratlo, I tab, Arixnna, lilalio, Montana, rrala, and for I ir.'i rfl j tpl filtl MUCl. , I dams in our iniru di i'" vii ;; . -. ! suffered more or less fromr.. . we iiidiilired tlie Hope tin?. ; , ,. ) horse. epiz'Hilic, it wonM rnii r. ! and leave, Init ve have l :, ; ,, I the conclusion tLatthe evil stay. "N e should i glad t , . cause of the trouble, but f t-( i ,,: entirely at sea in regard to t!.;,." x' of the theories that have L" , ., ' explain the mystery to our s.r. Having no theory of my ow n, I v ' ply mention the remedy 1 have,;;... uiy exiK iience with it. Two or three years ao. Mr. V,; Sniedly. of (.'ht ster county. I'.i.. in the New Voik Tnbmif. ins:,; . f that abortion had prevailed in i . (a l.irjre oie, if I ituniiibt-r i such an exien i mai i-atn eai i ( ; li is cows auoi ieu. aim ou n ae.,,, j from its effects. He bad diivt-u . 1 diseae by the use c f assafo lid.i. .... j also some iifilibors who had i;-. : same remedy by Ins advice in tl : ! dairies. j At toe time I rea l tlie I eleven of my cow bad aboitt ; , . i cession as fat as tbey were l'.vi . , COUNCIL BLUFFS, OMAHA, ; seven months with calf. Ac : . liiwnt, i.Ktiifii.n, i directions Riven by .Mr. nit'i ( SALT T;AKi:,SAy n: Ay CISCO, ! gan giving assafo tida once a llrailonl. Moni llj. ; COWS that V.tie fj(UJl loUT b. Crdar Rapiif. I'm Moinrt. nlum-'is. an ell pomtt 1 niOIltllS With Calf. All WCllt v.. in the Trrritr,e and in 1hr Ifrit. Ahn. for Mihrau- ,v,.(,tiS hell OHO daV two a!.' kre, t;rrrn Hay, Oxhl.!. Sh-',o;nan. Marrmttr. land j ..eK ,' , , , i ' tin far. Walrrloirn, 1 Invasion'. .N nnh. .V. ncv n. SI. 1 Hastily COIICllldltlg that tilt IiJC ' Vaul. Uinnrnpnlt, H-irun. I uhtn farnn. Kmrr,k. ' Avas ot HO ValllC, I abandoned the li lt intinfl. I.fi ronir, titratntmn , ana nil itninln in Mm- I.. , r ,, txrtola. tlaknla. H ivo,:m and thr vr nr. . 11, H1HI lOSL HO l.UU'S IVl IIIUIIUIS, At t'mincil lliull.s tin-Trains Iho i'hirao frt 1 North-Wpj'ern ami the I'. I'. H y' iltpirt Ir.nn, j arrive nt ami u-v the s;ime vint t'nion l-ot. At t'hicazo. 'loo entincrtWiif nre mailr itli th I.nkR Shore. M icliiiian ( 'cutr.-tl. H:iltiuiore I (lilo. Trunk li"v?, an.l tli Kankakee uJ Pan Handle I Credit fOI those Ciilvt'S lllitll M'j, lionte. lone rnnrrtion mart at Jonrtion Point. It l thf ll I.Y 1.1 i: rnnnlnx or eight cows calving in the meani. all having been treated xAith assaf.i for six weeks. Supposing'tbat the ease liau let l. 1 cave me assitii nirrwr.KN j CHICAGO and COUNCIL BLUFFS. ; I'lillinan Sleepers on all Melit Trains. In?i?t upon Tickrt Aiccnts scllinir toil Ti-krt j viatthis ro.i.l. Kxainlni' our Tlt-keT. an.l relume i to 1'iiy il they ! n..t reail over the Chieano & j North-WeFtrrn Hailway. i lfvou witih the Hest T ravel itiir Ai-eo!iimolatl"n? i voii will liuy "vour Tlfkrt t.y this route, nnd will : i-TAKKNONK IIT1II.K. i-All Ticket AirTit- .-ll Tl-Wet lv 1hl I mkvi iiit.iiirr. ?d J'. and fimrral Manatj'r, i'hitrao. 1.- 4-15.1 i n rece. t ot j.ro " l.y the I. Ki:.viiai.l iV "o., Euosb'urli DRUCCISTS. CATTLt Lli' Parker's RemovM n.indmff. i.!lll, ia.lS3.IXl Prevents Baldness. The Best and Jtost Economical Ilair Dressing. fcf Cont.-iining only ingredients that are beneficial to the hair and scalp, Pafkfr's Hair Balsam Never Fails to Restore Gray or Faded Hair to the youthful color, and is warranted to stop falling of the hair. SaiJ ty drvggisti at 50 c ts. nd$. Nov. 1-', l-"o.-l.v. I LATARRH,C0U0S 'l.f 1 Tkl .,iC Z: MRFXTIONS. . 01 in the Hm-1. vr., nisoit wiwi little Tnirrra j:irtirieo( the Halm into the nostril-: 1 raw strong brenUm !irntirh the noe. It will tim be nhporltetl. lea nsiinr ana lieal njj tlietltscape! mem rane. For Deafness. J 'ply A particle into lie ear, - a :ire euro for all ordinary ll.-ea-'c? of I!or?e t'attle. Sheep'an.l Swliie. It eitre." and prevent t'urrKKV t 'ik-i.ki:a. Ymr eow is eort;iin to yield 2." I'KIt KN I". "M.'KK AM) I:K1TI:H MIT.K AMI I'.t'TTKIt. ST( K FATTKNS ON" N K- Vi IT KTI1 I.KSS j pi:r:ii! ISeina in po-e.--iin of a hirze numherof excel- ! lent Te.-timonials, 1 ?n!tjo:n a Ii-it : : I have heen tisinyr mr 'a! He Powder for hore, : ei.ws. ehii kens and pizs. and Hud it a fiust class '. thin'.1. (lr.iii;.;i: H.ni. lerinantown. Pa. ( 1 have ned two pack of yonr "little Powder on j my eow and ehiekens. Thk ow uavk kaki.y i T"l K THK 1JT"ATI TV OK MIl.K phe did hefore. Mt ehi' kens were dyinsr. hut were ti::d immki.iatis- j ly alter 1 had used ihe poe.-der. j Yours, truly, Joas P.sot n, lHlla, N. -'. j 1 havened your t'nttle Pow ler an.l mut fay it ; is the hest lor"hore". eattle, sheep, ete. Tried it on poiil-ry lor manv e.-mplaints. vith sr krs in j KVBitv cas. .Tin. Ve.wkk, Herrysvllle, Pa. j Last summer yon sent me .1 packnire of your pow- I der which I avc to my poultry, and have not had i one droopy turkey or chicken since. Irs. Wm. I Knai-i Oransc, Y. Send nie a jack or two of your faille Powder. I The pack I icot Irom yon lat winter ri nKD tve ! cinrKKN cH'iLKit a . 1 ifave some d it to a nciirh- ' hor and It cured his chickens. Jonx Wim.iams, ! Spruce Vale, t Ihio. j Add res?, tor n pamphlet. Y. A. M1I.T.F.K. till Ar- hSt.. PH 1T.A liKI.PM I A. Pa. For sale hy IN. .1, FuKinmiFK, Khenshitr,?. Pn. T-!.'so.-lj:. I ok Tur.E fip.owni. Some noticeable, peculiarities are fre quently observed in forests. A few years asjo some Michigan lnnib'-rmen discovered a chain link protruding through the bark of a tree, and in cut ting it out traced its continiianee to a steel trap which was t horoughly imbed ded out of sifiht in the wood. The trus tees of an old burying ground in New Jersey, while removing tlie growths of large timber, tlie falling of whose. branehe.5 frequently broke valuable mon uments, were engaged in removing a large willow tree which had a diameter of over five feet. Mgiing deep among the roots, two footstones were found completely enveloped and held last by the roots which had grown about them, while in sawing off the trunk about three feet above the ground at a d-pth of fifteen inches the saw struck a hard substance, and, in stopping to loosen it, a foot stone was discovered fully imbed ed in the solid wood. lruist, KlK-nshura, I'a. T-a."i o.-ly.J J i i A Cnp-tF.n tn (JrixcF. Seeds There is. it seems, a corner in quince seeds. It will strike t!i uninformed puhlic as a little curi ous, hut the girls buv up all th? quince seeds to make curls of. There is in. thine; in thf world to compare with the clue obtained from quince seed to make those awfully lovelv curls, of all svn ts of shapes and sizes, which lay upon the marhle brow of the girl of the period like a mashed anelewortn upon a Philadelphia front-step. Why any trirl should want that sort of thing 7if.-7.agt:ing flown to the odi;e. of her eyes and robins hack around her ears, held together hy an invisible ret which everybody can see, is quite bevond ordinary comprehension, hut nobody ever expects a cirl to cive a reason for any eccentricity of personal decoration, l.ttt while the crushed mmleworm ornamen tation of the feminine f'lrrhead is persisted in tin- demand forquinee seeds will continue. These seeds are mostly imported from Kus sia, an.l the trade has'irrown from five hun dred pounds a year to ten thousand pound, and the demand is not satislied with that. They are handled by the drunists, and pri.-es have oone up so that a preal many Kirls can't afford quince seed curls, hat fall hack on truiu tiagacantli and sap, either of which will serve the purpose very well and create an appropriate degree of trjliness around the prettiest face. rhila. Time. GEIS .FOSTER&QU 113 & 11.") CLINTON STREET, JOHNSTOWN, TA., INN, -ALWAYS HAVF. TIIF.- I n i-esst and Cheapest Stock ol Dry ctiicl Dress Groocls, NOTIONS, MILLINERY. CARPETS, ETC., to be found in Cambria or adjoining counties. ??Forget not the street and numbers and fail not to call, buy and lie happy. Cathartic Pills j Combine the h-di-est cathartic principles j in inedi. inc. in proportions accuntf . ly ad- justed t- secure aitivi'v. rcrtainty, nnd uniformity of eft i t. They arc tin- result of years of larcful study and praetnal ex periment, and are the most effectual rem edy yet discovered for diseases caused by derangement .f the stomach, liver, and bowels, which require prompt and tTiVctnal treatment. Aviii's Puts are specially applicable to tiiis cl is of disca-. s. They act directly on toe di-stive and r.ssitni lativn processes. and restore lcular liealThy action. Th'ir extensive use by physicians in their pri tic.-, nnd by all civilized nriTiois. i one f the many j, roots of tic :r val'i" .'is a safe. sure, atul ierfect!v Tclia'.'.e 'iijitie in"dicine. V ine; r.mpom:.b d of the cotic iitratcl virtues of p.-.rcly vegetable substances, they are positively free Irom calomel or nnv injurious properties, nnd can be admin istered to children with perfect safety. Avrit's Pitts .ire an effectual cure for Constipation or Costivcncss, Indiges tion. Iyspcpia, Ixss of Appetite, Ionl Stomach and Ureal h, Ii..incss, Ilearlaclie, of Memory, Ntimlinoss Itiliousness, .lasindice, Kheu m;it ism. Irruptions iiml rU-n Diseases, Dropsy, Tumors, Worm-., Neuralgia, Colic, CJrtpcs, Iiarrh;r.. Dysentery, limit, Piles, Disorders of the I.iver, and nil othcrtliseas.es result in. from a disordered sta'c of tlie dit stive ai'pai'.t'.a:;. As a Dinner Pi'.l they bave no .jual. While gentle in their :;. tioti. these Pti.T.s rre the most tlioroaii and sea;-chin': cathar tic that can be employed, and never pivo paia unless the l.vcls are intlanied. and then their iulluence is healing. Tlu-y stunu . late the npix'tite. and ligestjve organs: they - ojK-rate to jmrify and enrich the Mood, and impart renewed health and vigor to the wholo system. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical C'licmisM, Lowc'l, Mass. oi.n r.v all iir.i-;i:i"TS r.vr.r.TwsiEKB. that had leen given none ixca advanced with calf, 'when one . losii.rr twins nnd v:is c'.oseH 1 rULLMANll()TELI)INlN(iCAKSiiy two rthe.s. rr.n .that t. VRtot-er, P-..'. w nen using u,c . I lost no calves ; if I stopi-! for a veek there wt-re a Lor; ,.,. Novendier, 1T'., Laving just j; calves. I deteiniined to five t: . u tida a fair and thorough trial, w.. using twice a week instead do; before. The result was that !: ; aborted for moie than a ye;u. , ine. i month ago a heifer ali ted, L.iv: no assaio-Liua ir inure inan ai My exjerience La3 convinced u,- had found an eNcelknt n-niedy. j not positively say that the c v ; it was given to would Lave aL. ; they Lad not leen given it. but tact thai wncnevei it was e V. : trial tLere were no altr iii.s. 1 . were in every instance when 1 .;. to use it for any length of tin:" A circumstance Las just which 1 will mention. A hen t -last spoken of alnated a mont;. looking o tr some others 1 v : witli cail lui the nrst time, live ; advan cod, whose udder was and full that I expected a calf f: i at any houi. The case setn,. , 'hopeless, but I gave Iter ass.tf ! once, and once a day afltrw.i: ; to-day the fullness of the uj... ; tirtly gone, and the hcift r is a; : j sate. A ueighljor repi ts a v. r. txptiience with a heifer in 1..: As.-af'Kida costs alout s:tv i Hund. After cutting i: ::.'.e ! pieces, leaving none small'. r tl.i: I 1 "give to each cow that is t:. ! to eight months with calf. ;. much in bulk as would K-1 .;. :. der for a shot-gun lo;i l. T!i- I to administer is to put the do-..- ; cow's feed. 1 now gixetu;-.- 1 hope others will give t trial, using it u gul.n ly ai' ly, a:.d report. '!, i THE CREAT H i it l jay; tox no vti:. fTTSn other line runs Three Thrriutrh Ta ?"".iri r TraiTiS 1 i !v letween t Wcniro, Ies Mo, nes, t o'ineil UinfTs, Omaha. Incoln, St. ,1r:e;.h. Atchison. Topcka nr.d Kan?fii City, lnv' .'j e.i-nef t iot's for till point in Knois, Nebraska, "nlorndo. Wynminir, Montana, Ne vnd . Ni -x Mexico, Arizona, ldabo, Oregon and Csi i fortea. T!i" M-.ortet. Speediest nd Most Com fortn t ! il -'.i-e vin Hannibi.' to Fort Scott. Ienion, Paili's. Houston. Ait-tin. San Autonio, Galvea-t.e- :;!!! r 11 pi:nts in Texas. Tlte i!n"'iialeri inducements offered bv this - to i'rnvclers nnd Tourists, nre as follows: ;(! celebrated Pullman l4-wheel Palace (-,irs. run onlv on this Line. C. I!. & ii r I v. c- PrnTiny-Koo'm Cars, with Morton's ! iiinii "hairs. No rxtrn harre for Scuta i:; i: .mi-!? iiairs. The famou" C P. Sc Q. ...t, " Tcii!iir ars. Corfreons SmokinK Cars II'! -' :!! i:i-r:mt ll-h-nckccl Hattan He vuIim: i h i.rs t.,r the exclusive use of Ilr-t-c! i s p i .-e::eers. I Tra k ni-d Superior f.quipmenT. em- t s 1 I Line s and .t'i their (.rent Ihronirti nr jrrii-e !-! :.:.!: e-s tins, above do hers, t he I a von to ot.. to the South. ScutU-Wcst, and the Far ' rv n-i l von will find traveling a luxury I . f .-.ids ,r-. ft irt I Ii- ii !. Tick'-ts via this Cclebrnted i- s,.o :u nil oil'ii c s in the Pnitcd State I r'f .-mat ion about Rates of Fare, Sleep . .r m.!n'iio,l:itiiins, Time Tables, ic, : 1 :.. -. -rfi:llv piven by aprlyinp to .1 A. nKAV. Oen'l Fnstern Acent. Washimrtoii St.. U-'Ston. Mass. nnd u; lipiadwiiy. New York. V-ii;s i;. wool i. Urn. l'ass. Apt .. (Tiieatro. T. J. It I'lTF.ll. lien. Manager, Chicago v. RVS eiiK'iM 11AUI !VAS DYKKS SULPHUR SOAP equal in brilliancy to "zinc white," far more expensive article. H AV1NI I gained nn enviable !ne:il reputiitien, ilis Plai invi i.ll ether pre) .srnt ion? in tlie vicinity .l ili enverv, 1. on its merits alone, recognized nr a wn rterlu'l rtnieily wherever km-wn. A l-.iir trial will ennvinee the ni"t kepticid of it." curative powers. It ellectniillv cleanse I lie n.-isal pastures ol t'a tarrhal lrnls, eaiisiim- liei-.Iitiy secretions: allays intlammntlon and irritation: protects the niein brannl lmlnas ol the head from additional colds : I eomi.li telv ncnls the s,,r,.- nnd restores the sense It is nearly j of taste anil smell, itenelieial results nre realized directed will cure Catarrh. s n liousehol.l reme dy lor cold in the head It is uneiU:iled. The Hal in is easy to use and naneable. Sold by ilruiriiist.s at 5) cents, (in receipt ol fto cents will mail a paek- aure Send toreirenlar ith lull Inlormation. KI.VSriiF.AM HA KM CO.. e-.ro, N. Y. For sal" bv Khen-hnra;. lohnstown and Al t.xma Iirinrsdstf, and by Wholesale Krnirists iten crully. tl-U.-lom.J m L.rgTca76 Taf.i.k Cokn. AVith frequent plant- ; irgs through the season a dish of boiled ' green torn can be on the table daily, after the first mess, until late in Octo-i ber. As it is deservedlv regarded to be j i; 4 Tc FOK T1t.- ATTT 1 H X! one of the most desirable things that ! ijAliO ' JllliljlV7i.i . can be enjoved, there is no reason whv even people with a small plot of land should not indulge in it. There is now an early variety of sugar corn for the first planting that we have found to be excellent. It is called the "Extra Karly Crosby Sugar. ing of this is siillicient. to le followed by '"Stowell's Evergreen Sugar,' which j.s the best variety for the general crop that we have yet found, and have raised it for at least twenty-live years. A planting should take place every ten or twelve days, and the season will require from six to seven crops altogether. The first planting can be put in now, and followed at these ieriods into June. These will give a daily supply until frost in the latter part of Octobet. (ici'iiMntO'ru 'i't Ii ijr'ljih. Foo thoo s ijalsam ci M.arK s un rotiln-elij Unlnrrt the lira iny. and ". the Only Ab- totule t lire jor urajnrsi iv nvu. ii. Tliis till Is extracted from a peculiar species ol f mall W lilt- Shark, canirht In the Yellow Sea, known as 'a:-t harodon Hnnrlitrtii. Kvery riiinesc lisliernian knows it. It virtues as a restorative of cmitIo td-int ' ht-arin were discovered by a Hii.hilnst l"riest x biiiii, i'i.iul- i n)U( tlc year 1410. Its cures were so numerous and many so nrfmlimlj mirarnions, that the remedy was olheially proclaimed over the entire Kirplre. Its use becuMie so universal that f-rorr :t j emtsi no neafnfss has ex. Istcl n ii on if" f lie lilnese eole. Sent, charues prepaid, to anv nddress nt il per bottle. Only 'Imported hy HAVMM K V .. Sole Ayrnl Jor Amenta. 7 Dry St., ew lork. Is superior to all other soaps. It is eomhined with Sulphur In its pure, unadulterated state, which en ters the pores of the skin, heinir absorbed into the nlood throii'jrh the minute capillaries, and thus acts upon the skin, whether it be healthy or tn a dis eased condition, Iwith locally nnd eonstltlonally, thereby eliminating nil impurities frcm the blood and excitinir the skin to healthy action. It pro duces a fineness, purity nnd freshness of the com plexion which is uneipualled, and can be produced by no other r.-.eans. No toilet, nursery or bathroom is" Complete without It. It makes the skin soft, clear, pure, white and healthy; is eleansinir, de odorizing, ilisinlectinir, soothing, hcalinir and pu rifyinif : removes .iaiclniH. ch:i tlnur. nleers. sores, eruptions, rotuhness and redness of the skin : re lieves itchiiii;, burninir and stinging of the skin, anil Irritation ot bitinit and stinninit Insects: will relieve lrehin-z Fib's when notliinir el:-e will have any elieet. Ask for Vax Pvkk's sclphcr Soap; insist upon it. ami take no imitation. Sold hy drnir-iri.-ts. Asehen'ineh c Miller. 1'roprietors. No. :M Callowhill Street. 1'liiladeiphia, l'a. For sale by M. I... 1 1 atm a n and K. Iames, Iirnjririst. Kbrns hnty. Fa. ll-o.-ly. ft A CURE GUARANTEED25 CENTS BY USING DR. METTAUR'S HEAD .."5HE PILLS cum mnrt wondcrfnlly In a I very nhort tune both SICK and NLRVOUS HEADACHE: and.whilel acting on the nervona fyntiTn, relieve DYSPEPSIA in ita worttfurmii. Cleans-1 ing the system of exceaa of bile, produck; a regular healthy action of the bowels, I A full size box of these valuaMc PILLS, with fnil di rections for a complete Cure, mailed u any aiidr.-aa on recwiDt of nine 3-cent Postage Stamps. For sue by ail Dmcgiau. ' BOLK PROPRIETORS, HOP BITTERS. (A Medicine, not a Drlak.) CONTAtSS nors, bcciic, mandrake, DANDELION Axo mr Pt7ft ajtd Bkst MwrnrA l QttaxJ- TtEi OF tU OTHBB BlTTEBS. THEY CURE All ttseseof th'Stomach, Bowets. Blood, Liver, KianeyB, mo inu.io'ip,n., f. ' TUUIDf cm, Sleeplessnereand eipeclally Female complaint Batt!e Creok, Michigan, VtSCFACTCBEBS Ol TUB OSU OE?-TirB THRESHERS. Traction and Plain Engines and HorsePowors. MortCoinplerTfcFrherFctrr Established tn the World. I 184 8 Sk fc VC ft ?C or" ronfiresxw.f -f-r,.-r".l f..-.'-J IkHllOfi.. without rimi'iT of rrion, J X nianair.!inciit, .r Inert ion, t.. "b- iA brotiti varrwtty yir'n on till osr gootl. C3-EO. "W. ""lEa-IEIR, CASH UKAI.Klt IX AI.I. KIND )I' HEATING AND COOKING STOVES,; SIOOO IN COLD. TTtll he paid for a eate they will not rnre or belp or tor anyth"1 impure or injurious loun-l In tbem. Ak yonr troprit for Hop Bitten and try tbem beiore you ileep. Take ne ether. D T. C. 1 an abnoluteand lrre1sttMrcnre for DrunkenneM, use of opium, tobacco and narcoiica. HMMH SctrD roa ClCTL. All mhtf toM by drvrritt. RUtn Mb. Co..H"rlW'. K- t .. T"Tit-. Oot. r r liniment li:l e l.iiletl, TRY di:. v.i:i;-s all ; -AND MANUI-'ACTUIlKlt OF- Corn Cvltit.k. I would like to say ; a few words almut tlie culture of roru, ' which may be of benefit to some. After thorouirhly fitting the pround, I put in 1 the seed with a grain drill, one jeck to j the acre, in drills 4J inches apart, nsin I 2i pounds of phospliate to the acre ; j then, Lefnie the corn is tip, if the wet-d.s j liave started, I harrow it thoroughly i with the Thomas Smoothing Harrow, ! uhich will kill all the weeds and not in- j jure tliticorn. I use the harrow as often i as is necessi-ry to kill the weeds till the ' corn gets too lance ; tlien the cultivator and line have to do the rest. Thin to 12 inches. The harrow saves ine much time, as . I can keep the start of the weeds, which is hard to do if one has to wait lor the corn to get large enough for the cultivator. It virtue? arc uxqucsfioTiahle an.l us curative rhartu irrahiohile. a t'ie v nit r can iienonally teilijif, both frot cj tcrit nre and obtrrratton. Anion tlie many reader? ot tlie Review In one jmrt an.l :m..tlier ! the country, it if i.rcl:ille tliat niiinl"r. arc nllli.'te.l Willi ilealncs1.. an.l to such it may i.e sai.l : "Write nt once to Havlnck & t'o., 7 l'icv Street. New York, eni losi 1111 1, ami von will receive l.y return a remedy that will enalda veil to licar like nnyl'o ly clc, and wiicse curative ellects will I.j eriiiaiicnt. Yon will never rearel doirijr io." h'.tltlor of .Nnr 1 oik Mercantile Hevtetr. S't.-,0. ' ll",'so.-6m.J tlKOCKIlS REI.L ASOHESBACII & MlLLKll'S FABIILY CHOCOLATE! An article n.enor in quality nnd lower In vri'p tnan anj-ottierln the market. A iirnminent nnd experienced New York jihyHCian gives it as his oj.inion that choeolate if I're'erahlc to tea oreiiftee because it adds ptrenirth to the body, new lilc to the exhausted ttraln. ijuiet? the ncrvon pysteni, harmonizes the workings of the digestive organs, and irives purity to the Idood. For a superfine eoniction. ak yonrconfeetioner lor rr Sweet Si. iced Yan i lla '. 'h.MOlate. Awlien- l.ach i. Miller, n 1 and t allowhill SM.. l'hila.. V. Kor sale hy V. S. H ai khi t 11 f ikk. -.ons!.nr'. Pa. and . Kkkid- -lv. Hamburg Tea ! : D t'KKKltY. Surrrfftn f"7llf. Kr- rriertlnlly inirm M. II. 11. ! ( 'old boiled potatoes used as soap will dean the hands and keep the s-.k i n soft and health. Those not over-Loiled are th-3 L st. . . (AS!t KOJ: LKNdKllKK.X'S, Tn k uSlY f KNt'l E. ) The Creat BLOOD PURIFIER And I'uraatire. which w.i. known to the famous eld Aralimn jiliyjieiiins ai early a the ninth een tnrv. is adapted to the relief cf Kever". fi.ntiia tioii, Kenrilc .t.ndaint. W ant ol A;.;.etite, Urop ry nnd lieinorrtioids. It has a decided advantage overall other .nra'ives. heinir more tliomutrh in cleaninz out tlie fy.tein. without prixliiein the aKoni7.inir. arlpinir pains and utraininir which ac eoinpanv theaction of othereatharticit. When I'lm ple!" or other ikiii di-ene? arc nlso present, sham poo the iittectcd part? tht.roiialilv with Van Pyke'f Snipl.iir S..ap. A.'ehetiKn-li X Miller, proprietor?, 3d and fallowliill St.. riula.lr.elphia, I'a. Sold hy fc. Jam es, King.ift, Khenshur, I'a. lU-fl.-ly. enshnr. I'a., all person" interested that he will he nt Iirctto on Monday and Tnc dav. at Chest SprinnS on Wednes day and Thursday, and at "arrolltown on Friday and Saturday of ihe- fourth week nf each month. -All persons needinsr dental work will rto well to civifcine a eail, as I am prepared to furnish full or partial pets of teeih ana perform all other oper ations pertaininif to my profession tn a satisfactory manner and at the lowest possible prices. 1 4--.il, -K.-tf.l M. U. 15. CliEEHY, I). I. S. ROSE OF CASHMERE HAIR TONIC. rpms preparation Is made from the roses of the 1 Valley of Cashmere, ar.d is entirely free from Dr. JOMS' TAEAXCANUM TONIC or lvsfKrstA Mkdk'IMK, a veiretahlo cotupound whose virtue has ptood the tst ol 40 years, is in tallihle in the cni'Aot Ij spepsia. Jeneral Ivhility, i hronic WeaknesH of Iuims, Spleen and Kidneys, Short Ureal It, Hearthiirn, St. Vitus' Ihtnee. pains In the Stomach. Back nnd Chest. Partirularly alaptel to all Female IMsenses. no matter what tlie :.t;e .it tho patient mav be. l'rice, 7a er. Sold ly ltruiii-t.-, ' 7-t,'SJ.-ly.J Siilnhur. I.ead. and other poisonous and deleteri ous substances. It Is richly perfumed and renders the ue of pomades, hair oils, etc., unnecessary. It . reserves, Pofiens ar.d beautifies the hair and ifives it a rich lustre. It i? excellent lor an irrita ting or Itittatnc.l seal). It never turns rancid. Kruititists sell a larire liottle for 60 ets. Asm hes itACH Mii.lkr, I'roprie.tir.s, 3rd and Callowhill Streets, l'hiladelphia. For sale at K. James' new lrug Store, fcbenshurif, I'a. (12-17.-7iq. TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, li:i;vontli Ave.. Altoonn, Iiv. 4iTfIFF.AIT.ST PLACE IX TIIE CITY. RnofinK, Kponllnir anil RrpalrhiK ol All kind promptly and nnt isifnetor i ly nttonclt to. 10-S479. tf. JVrake INTO JNtlSTLKIE. rril i: INTIiLAV STORE OF S. THITELBAUM, CARROLLTOWN, IS TIIE PLACE TO Rl V AT LOWEST PRICES TIIE Vi.il V III ST WINTER GOODS OF ALL KIND ! And a cordial Invitation is now extended hy the proprietor to everv reader of the Fpkkwax to call and see the larae assortment, examine the various ipialities. and learn the unsurpassable prices, which are 90 low that 20 per cent, can positively be saved by those who buv their poods from 1110. The reason 1 can sell so cheap is that I bouitht my entire stock f,,r cash nnd intend to sell tor cash or its enuivalent. and am therefore prepared to make quick sales at smaller profits, than nnv other merchant in Cambria, county. lon't take tny word Tor this, however, but come and see lor yourselves. Oahrolltown, Way 21, ISSO.-tf. S. T EI T ELBA CM. CONSTIPATION AFTER ELECTRIC RELIEF I Kvtakinn Int. rnallv it will cure cholera, cholera ' morbus, diarrhoea.. I vseuterv.cni 1111.. eoli... asthma. ! phthisic. intliieii7.a. spasms, sick headach-, morn 1 in" iekncs heartburn, sour stomach, pain in the back and sunstroko. Appli'-.l externally. " ' relieve von ol rheumatism, ticurnljria. s. ve throat, lumhaj'., earache, toothache, loll ini. d breasts, mninp's tout, pleurisy, pneumonia. Iror-t biles bruisj-.s," sprains, burns, scalds. wonr..K contracted tendons le-icorrhoea, swollen joints, sti-js and bites d 'in-ei ls. Sold by ilrnaaist" and storekeep ers irenerallv Wholesale depot, N. W . corner :ird and 'allowliill Sts.. Fhilad n, I'a. 9 -Jt.-'.'Sm. S TART LING DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A Tintim ot vomthfnl Imprudence CTiwiti" I'rema nre l'ecay, Ner-ona PebUity. Ix-st i!:list. etc.. jMTiriR tried in vain every uown mn., covered a simple R. lt cim, which lie ill nd t KKE to bin fellow-sttnerers, a.iaresB 3 Cliathatu t., '. V. Feb. 4, lssi.-ly. STEAM. POYVKTl STPARATOBS r.l C'onlele Mrnrn Onffit': t.-i' n. iiaUfi. fift Traction F.niiiiin'd I'luin Lnin- ever seen in the io m an mark.-t. A nttlti'H't' 'if -. '. futiie. cr.-? V-wir. mrrta for 1H-1. t'Cri'lIl-T w lfl .iiy.rri-ir ijiin'-' i" r.m tn.r- ti-"t and mntrrwr not ilr-:.nil of l .th r niak. m. Four i f K.:imt.rs.irmi to 12 horsic Ca-acity, f'ie .'-in r.T hnrf rui-r. Ini. of M .eimed H' is- Towerw trtfi Afifi Fc ff !cl-ctcd 1 nnihrr 4 ,OVJW,VUU (. three t.itijt V" "' or-'lnfl) ronstantlv on hati.i. front v. lu. h i built the in comparable wood-work ot ourtiiaouua.ry. Thk Skf.I's of li-n.-i:. M -' i1c tliii:k luid 5iiH-'.ls iir-'Iif.c ! lion, anl carrion .ind d'.-' .iv :: : n-ncrally to be brct-.U i ! 1 -Some are quite sati-iic! iU.u: : ii i r is tkoiloiiz'-tl, quite una"; tlie infective jiartieles ina iti same. liut we inut ii'.t mi-t.ikv ! : success in battlinp; witli :'! ; -; deieinl on our ft-tting at tl.c t..i '. " in tlie ease. Liberia sdcii Uci-Iiks tlie : ' every wliite man tliat pot s tliei ' lut tlie keenest scent detects 1. vt!.. ; the malaria in tlie atmosphere. ' All may be fra.iiritnee and 1 , where yellow fevt-r is decimal : . i j-oiuilation. It was tlie finest . : Chicago that wer ravaged by ? ' fever, while the other parts were a exempt. liplitberia has of Lite had pro orticn ally more victims i i mountainous recjiens of Jlassad. ; than in Uoston and our Isrperti: The fact is. infect ions disuiM' of perms just as truly as the pivu our fields come of the st l : These perms are almost infinite!:. -' but their mature plants tlu-y ;iv.. ' ly vege table have the pnv ei t i ply at an almost infinite rate. 1! : ease has its own germ. Nu;;'!-;- ' , r.ot cviv.c from typhoid g ii; -' measles from scarlatina ; nor y i fever from cholera and so v.:. - They must come each from ; seed, as much so as wheat, e " I apple, elm, or oak. Tliey ra' : ' ! without seed, for science kn ? ' sjKintaneous generation. ! But the seeds of higher orkr r i good soil and other lavoring C";: ". ' ! It is equally so with the se eds ' -j Their choicest soil is filth, aril ! no other favoring condition e j depressed state ot one's physic..'. ; j whether dejressed by bad i : pure air, sensual indulgence. 1 ' -: tinned nnxiety, fear, watching i - fasting. li. ki:ki i:s TRACTION EKG!HESe Stroigf.in't drmh?,tni r'i-i'wfrvT -f Frmersi nnd Thrr-xhernien In-rlted to I'.v- ;ica:. thiH firtrae Thre-hjpir Machinery. I'.rcu'-r-s ' t tiw. Addrvwt KICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO. Bartto Creok, Mlchigatu -Tan. 14, loi.-Om. jrELERRATEmi.il. II. MEDICINE, Persons afflicted with ehe and pains, nn.l who have not tried the treat II. 11. H. Medicine, .In not know its Hiwers in removing pain. Hive it a trial for Kheumat i'in. Ne..r.iUia.and particularly I !li theria. A sure core lor horses miM. riuu ilh Hone or Hlood Spavin. I'o'.l Kvil and folic. He sure and ask tor the II. 11. Ii. Meliciue. manufactured by . I. Tomlinson. l'hila. leipl.iti. as the popularity of the same has led other parties to put an inferior article into the market bearini; the same name Sold by dru-raists everywhere. D ft. (-; a week in yourown town. Termsand $4 outfit C00 free. Address . HaUctt to., Portland, Sle. KIDUEY DISEASES rriia AND PILES. are quickly and -rarely cured by th. tibo of KTDJnTT-WOBT. Thia new and wonderful remedy which is fc&vlncrmichan jjumcnsie twle in all pacta of the eornirrv. workaca tiararal rruidDlea. It rcaUirca strrndh andtonoto the diseased crrrtna, and throurh them cleanse the system of accumulated and poisonous turners. Kidney dtseaaesof thirty years standing bare been cured, also Piles, Constipation, Rheumatism, Ac, whicb have distressed the victims for yeavs. We have volumes of testimony of lta wonderful curative power. No lOTiger use Alcholio Bitters, wMch do mora harm than -rood, or drastic pills, but use natures remedy, KIDNEY-WOBT, mad health will be quickly retrained. Ct It of your DrtiKslst, Price. 1 1 (Will send port paid ) WELLS, Lit II Ali ! A .. Prsf, IWlle,toV . M. J. BUCK, Physician ami Sruoros, .A I.TI S A , I . Office and residence on Fourteenth street, near Klevcnth avenue, where ntirhl calls can be made. Office hours (nun R to 10. a. m., nnd Irom '1 to 4 and to S, p. m.. Special attention paid to 115 eases of the Kye and Kar, as well as to Sui itical Operations of everv description. ( 4-19.-U.1 A nil IO!tIIIIr. Ilnr.lt i cured in I't 1 xdavs.Ten years e- tabli'hed; H cured. Vtritestal- ;uecsc. Miitn, Ouim-y. Mich .pril -l, sl.-3m. W.trtips. Stfmlnrrp Sft Whltmt.l flnntlnrCss Imil.lioD grl,t. (. ,11.1 cola Vtrmr: mn.l tw.t lofiurre. TH(lHr0 a (., H2 Ni-.St. New tsrk. OPIUii Feb. IE Ni 1 "PENSIONS ARc: PAID e-irrv t.-lrte-r d-.atl la l-ii . f . I.r rn.-nt .-r .tt.-T A V ol'M . f ..mv V nt. !.. ! lNrmtl ..r TTC. HI I'l I l;t, ' '"" . l'l e Lnn r rt-- eles fiif M I-...o n. t u iiT tun tl. --I. .101.. are i:.il.-4 tn nn ii:.-rv:M .-f ..ii-nn. W i.low. nri-h-tt. nit.l .t-j.-n.irnt f.oli-m er mother of s.-i...rr.. v'..- .Ii- m Ue nrtnT r. t s .n...n. IlOl Ml lis-fit:i.-i. ff.r w.-nitrt. tn'.;ri.'. ..r rnv'irr. five, full hont.iv. Sf-n.i S 4t:.tt. f rvt-j ''P.-..mtH it--.it.tv .V:.. A-l-ir-.. .P. H. F Itinera Id & Co., lv (.nil. Iii4.ai.i ..u.. lr-1. tv .- rf.-rto V. A.W'.llnt 1.. h-. t liMiiit ir.uViii C.. anil 1:. V. K.nntil. . I'r. 't C.-ptrO Iltuk. bvtti vi lu4i-aiaHl;s. N aui. ti.il ism.-3m. 1 An Aur.tiKD Ci hk icn Pox.- A .lersoy City comj '. tlie New York Sun writes ;i ' A tlmronjilily qualifiotl im-ili .1' : ' friend of mine, lias recently, i course of his practice, couu lie believes and uses as a sncci' c : for sniall-iox. lie rt-fnso to -' known himself, but jeniiits nift1 I The remedy is the bi-tartrate cf V the common cream of tartar drug store; two ounces dissi'v boiling water, with the juice of a i and sinrar added. Let the 1 ! drink as much as he likes, but r. ; than a w ineplassf nl every lie"' ' some of his cases this medicine ' ' hili ted the most re rr ark able a ; effects. It w ill rurpe, but i' i fectly harmless this don't mattt! j does not apin ar to le the catw ' I the remedy acting specific. i' y ''' i virus, the pustules collapr.:: 1 no pits, and a ieifeet cure li j a short time. PENSIONS , For soi.ru i:rs. 1 wiiowi. fathers, xnoihrr or .children. ThonsanrlsTfttentitlv'!. Trnn-fn' firen t..r ! .'T tlnirer,t..r .... or rui-ttirv. nrtc.-. .-ini r But llfs. Th'.'n1t .-t .ri:.' ' . r-. 1 f 1 n. rs mtitlrd to IM Khtki: and Iflll MV. "ATr.NH i.rwnrnl f i iMtrnt. rs. s l.l-.rs I land warrants jnrtmt. ionrht ir P"li. S"ldir :-iraa.pl f.-r t..t r.fht. at otics-. .-oa ,'-iunri f.-r "Thf it't-n-. I.o.-r aod I t" a and llnnty ln. blank, soi ni tm. t n.. Wp can r-fpr t tlM.u.nn.l . t I'-tui- r- t- nod t'lirtit.. A l.lr. sa N. W. FltTgcerald A CO. rriiis j; l'ATrNT A U a. 1..K k I... A i-?. W AS:.:i.:t..u, L. C- April 1S1 -2m. DiriiTHKRiA. lr. Cauthii-r. Paul, Minn., tells in th? Cliu u ctf' llfvitv of his success in an i of diphtheria bv the ue of i '.i:: has treated 2i cases with y' deaths, while l-efore adopting t- '' od he 1 st one-third ot all ' . The treatment is as follows: i tient is ordered tincture iodine . twelve tlrop doses every hour, wt' ted with water, so Ions as t -'-lasts, sul'sequedtly re.luem 1 , ! drops every two, and finally tv''. hours. Local application are tr-' ; ' ot at the same time. TK" I should be made ly the i- ; least twice a dav. For intein:i' ! decoloried tincture is used. 1"' - ! starchy articles of diet are used ! dance. - - i .-..-. i per day at li .nie. Samples worth i ,10. '(( free. Address Srr-.s .v .... 1. r' I laud, riau.e. t -"-1. ''..-'. 1 edy (. l. --. . --. . ;c ilia orpntct all x r. it i - i.- "v , I ever used. Am we.i. Ai ls Piltsbur?, Pa. r f?iri