if A.. i (The original and only genuine t'hlnese Cream Camphor manufactured. Wnsrn Sam Ktikt'o., Ta Merchant:!, S16 Suutk .Sei od street, l'hilad:l- aia, l'a.); Chinese Cream CAMPHOR! THE GREAT REMEDY i ok Tin: IlELIEF OF PAIN IX MAX AND BEAST! Commands the attention of all who have bren inveterate sufferers of RHEUMA TISM, NEURALGIA, HEADACHE, BACKACHE. Fhostf.d Feet, Stiff Joints, and all pains in every portion of the body. The seat of pain is reached by exciiin? the pores to action, thus enabling the curative properties of the CHINESE CREAM CAMPHOR to en ter, which stitles the rain as soon as the affected parts are reached. The lini ment must, uikh eacli application, be rubbed in thoroughly ; and in cases of Rheumatism of long standing it should be used three or four times a day, and four applications made each time, until cured. Care, however, should be exer cised after the pores are opened, to pre vent taking cold. . FOR IIORSKS thr- Chinese CREAM Camphor I IX TAMABLE. It relieves Sprained Joints, Thrush in Feet, Sweeny, roll Evil, Blood and Rone Spavins, Ringbone, and all hard lumps caused by kicks or other bruises. For Epteooty, Distemper, Fever, Colic, Loss of Appetite, and Weakness, use the Inox Honi-k and Cattle 1'owdek. A half -pint bottle of the CinxissE Cheax Cam riinR ran be had fur SO cant from K. Jay as, liruicirlst, Kbensburir. l'a. N. B. The testimonial of persons usinir thin preparation, eithe'r on themselves e-r their liwrses, will be thank rally received. TESTIMONIALS. I have tried the Chinese Cream Camphor lor KheumiUism and Nervous Headache, and have found In it Instant relief. I hare never found Its equal In all my travel-. OannoK IIvjo, Iomlon, Enp., (aon of Capt. Sirtleo. Hyng, K. I. N., Sln HiHre, India.) I used the Chinese Cream Camphor for a severe attack of Khrutnatism in theripht shoulder, and ean sincerely fay. after having tried several other well-known remedies, that it is the belt thine; I ever used, cumin me complotelr. Millard K. Walton. 117 41st street. West Philadelphia, March 1. ish. After one;appl lent ion of the Chinese Cream Cam phor I w:is relieved of froste 1 feet. Natha" EL KAJf. 415 .North Third street, I'liilmlelphla, l'a., Jan. . 1S81. Having iuftorcl severely with Irosted feet I used the Chinese Cre:ni Camphor three times, rubbing It In thoroughly, and wnj cured. My mother tried It for nervous headache, obtaining instant reliel, Astoj S. Tatzel, la 15 Melon street, rhllad'a. Jan. 15, ihsi. fl-s.-ero.) "0 CATTLE UK1" Is a sure euro for all ordinary diseases of Horses Cattle, Sheep'and ?5winc. It cures and prevent Chickex Cboleka. Your cowls certain to yield M TKB IEXT. MOIIB ASD BETTER MILK Ay If ROTRR. STIM'K FATTENS ON ONE-rOVRTH LESS FEED ! Heir in possession of a larjre number of excel lent testimonials, 1 subioin a lew: I hare been nsina; jour Cattle l'owder for horses, rows, chickens and piirs. and tlnd It a piiiat-class thinir. Ueorue llosn, (rermantowo, l'a. 1 have nsed two packs of yonr Cattle l'owder on my cow and chickens. Tub cow ati sbarlt tw k k thk ijrA-TirT of 5iii.it she did before. Jly chickens were ilylnfr. but were ci rbd immematb LY alter I had uod tho powder. Yours, truly, Jonas I'as . Dallas, N. C. I have nsed your Cattle ptf.'llii! and must say It Is the best rr horses, cattle, sheep, etc. Tried lt on poultry lor manv complaints, with uitckjw in very i asi. Jiin. VVcavhk, HerrysvlUc, l'a. Iast snmmeryou sent me a package of your pow der which I nave to my nultry. and have not had one dronj.y turkey or chicken since. Mrs. Wm. Kjiavp, Orange, N. Y. Send me a pack or two of your Cattle Powder. The pack I got from yon la-t winter cvreh tub tnu sn rnoLKRA. I irave some of it to a neigh bor and It cured his chickens. Jobs Williams, Spruce Vale, t hio. Address, lor a pamphlet. F. A. MIM.EH, 331 Ai-h St.. IHII.AIIKI.rHIA. l'a. Kor sale by IS. J, Fkbikhopt. Ebensburif, l'a. f 7-9,'80.-ly. VAX DYKE'S siLriiriTsoAT' Is snpenor to all other soaps. It is combined with Nulphur in Its pure, unadulterated state, which en ters the pores of the skin, heln atsnrted into the Mood through the minute capillaries, and thus acts upon the skin, whether it he healthy or In a dis eased candition, both locally ami constltlonally, thereby ellminatinft all Impurities from tbe blood and excltlnir the skin to healthy action. It pro duces a finenes, purity and freshness of the cota ide.Tlon which Is unequalled, and can he produced i'j no other means. ISO toilet, nursery or bathroom is complete without It. It makes the skin soft, clear, pure, white and healthy; Is cleanslna. de odnriziiipr, disinfecting. sm.thin;r. hcailna and pa rtfytns;: removes dandruff, rhafins;, nleers. sores, eruptions, routhness and redness of the skin : re lieves Itchlmr. hiirntna; and stlnrins; of the skin, and irritation of bitlnir ami sttniclna Insects: will relieve Itching riles when nothing else will have any effect. Ask lor Vis Itkks ci.rrirR Soar; insist upon It. and take no imitation. Sold by drua; a;ists. AschenNach It Miller, I'roprietors, No. 301 4'allowhlll Street. Philadelphia, l'a. Eor pale by M. I.. tlATWAW and K. James, Itruira-ist. Ehens bur?, Ta. (ll---ly. Hamburg Tea (ARK POIt LK((EKKEVS, TBK OSLT OKKTI3B.) The Great BLOOD PURIFIER And l'lirnatire. which was known to the famous old Arabian physician' n- early as the ninth cen tury, is ad.ipted to the relief of Fevers, Constipa tion, JVhrtle Complaint, Wantol Appetite. Jjroa ey and Hemorrhoids. It has a decided advantage over all other pnnra'tves, heina; more thorough In cleanslnjr out the system, wtthoat produelnt; the aponlzinsr. a-rlpin- pains and straining: which ac company the action of othercathartles. When Pim ples or other skin diseases are also present, sham poo the atfected parts thoroughly with Van Ij ke's Sulphur Soap. Asehenbach k Miller, proprietors d and Callnwhill St.. Philadnelphia, Pa. Sold by H. J am km, lh-ugirist, Ebenshnrg, Pa. (ll-O.-ly.J A FTCD all other liniments have failed, TKT AT ILli 1)1!. WAIiL'S ELECTRIC RELIEF Hy taklna internally it will core cholera, cholera morbus, diarrhoea, dysentery, cramp, colic, asthma. niiiiric, luuuruui, Fj,ir)N, eirs neaaacne, morn na sickness, heartburn, sour stomach, pain In the bnok and sunstroke. Applied externallv. It will relieve yon ol rheumatism, neuralgia, sore throat, lumbairo, earache, toothache. Inflamed breasts, mumps, a-out, pleurisy, pneumonia, frost bites, bruises, sprains, burns, scalds, wounds, contracted tendons, leueorrhoea, swollen joints, sting and bites of Inserts. Sold by drusriosts and storekeep ers generally. Wholesale depot, H. W. corner 3rd and t allowhlll Sts., Philad a, Pa. t-M.-fl4m. fjRCK-EIUl BELL ACBEBACIt fc MlLLER'l FAMILY CHOCOLATE! An article superior in quality and lower in prfee Uian any other In the market. A prominent and ercrtened New York physician gives It as his opinion that chocolate Is preferable to tea orreffee because It adds strength to the body, new life to the exhausted brain, quiets the nervous system, harmonizes tbe workings of the digestive organs and gives purity to the blood. Eor a superfine confection, ask your confectioner for our Sweet Spiced Vanilla Chocolate. Aachen- pacu a. nimer, M and Callowhill fits.. Phlla., Pa tor sale by V. S. Bark eh a Ubo. and N. J. Eheid- Morr. t'lKiuf burg, ia. T-9.-1T.J C I"(1 a VT tr Agents, and expenees. $ Outfit tJJJ free. Addrces F. Sicain i Co., AuifUfta.Mo. MRS. LYDIA L PINKHAM. . OF LYNN, MASS. DiscorenEB or LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE CCKP0I7ND. The Positlre Cnre For all Female Complaints. This preparation. a Ita name alfl-nine, ronslsta of Vecntaele Propertlea that are harmless to the most del iemte InraUd. I'pon one trial the merita of this Com tand will be recogrnueed, as relief is immediate : and whea fte nss Is eontinned. In nlnety-aiae essi-s in a aim. dred, apermanentcureiseffited.asthooaands will tes tify. On account of Its proven merits. It Is to-day rs eomraended and prescribed hj the beet physicians la the country. It will core entirely the worst farm cf falllnf f tbe tttsrus. Leneorrhn.'ft, Irrenlar and pataful Menstniatlon, all Orarlan Troubles, Inflammation and Ulceration, flooding, all Plsptacements and the esa erq Tirol spinal weakness, and Is especially adapted la the Cbaag-eof Life. It will dissolve and expel tomore from the nttnu in an early stage 0f development. Tte tendency to cancerous hamors there la checked very speedily by Its hh. In fact it haa proved to be the greet est and best remedy that haa ever been sMscover, ed. It permeates every portion of the system, and ctvea aewlifoandvtjror. It rraMvesfalntBesa,natoleaey, de stroys all eravinsj f or stimulants, and relicvca weakaese of tbe stomach It eurse BloatlaaT, Headachee, Ksrvoua Prostration. Oeneral Debility. Bleeplrssneas, Depresaloa and Indl Beatloav That feellns; of bearing down, canalna; pain, welfht and backache, la always permanently cured by Its ass. It will at all times, and ander ail elrcnmstaa eea, act la harmony with the law that g-o verms tbe femalesywtem. For Kidney Complaints of either sex this eoiapowad bi unsurpassed. Lydia E. P'mkham's Vegetable Compound Is prepared at 233 and 233 Western Avenue, Lynn. Uses. Price $1.00. Six bottles for t-VO. Bent by mail in the form of plUe. also in the form of Loaenfree, oa receipt of price, Jl.no, per box, for either, sn. prsXHAM freely answers all letters of inquiry. Bend for pam phlet. Address as above Bientivm this paper. Vn fnmilj should be wtthoo I TDIA E. PIXKHAM IJYLR riLXS. They cure Constipation. Biliousness, andTorpidlty of the Liver. 29 cents sor box. sT For sale by Oto. A. Kkllv Co.," Oeneral Afrcnts. I'ittsburirh, !.. and Ihr. Vi, I.mmox Druggist, Ebenburr, l'a. 7-i'o.-ly. THE Chicago & North-Western KAILWAY Is the'Ol.Kl.ST! H EST CI INSTRUCTED ! BEST EQU IPPED: and hence tho LEADING RAILWAY or im- WEST AND NORTHWEST! It Is the short and best route between Chicago and all points In Northern Illinois, Iowa, Dakota. Wjomlne, Ne braska, California, tlrrron. (olorarto. I tsh Arizona, Idaho , ontaaa, Nevada, and for COUNCIL BLUFFS, OMAHA, nr.Nvr.R, i.F.Aiiviu.r., SA L 2' LA K E, SA X ERA X CISCO, Deaditood, Mont City. Cedar Rapid. fcs .Voines. Columbun, end all pointt in the Temiorift and in the H eft. Alto, for Mihcau- kee. tirern hay. Othkoth. Sheboytjan. Marqtrette. Fond I ou Ijac. s atertotrn, lloutihton . eenih. Mrnanha. St. Tsu, Minneapolis, Huron. I'olaa. r'aroo. hinmarrk. Il'tneaa, tMi'ronxe. Ihcatonna. and all oin1n in Min nesota. Itakota. M'isronsin and the Xorthimt. At Council Hinds the Trains of the Chicago A North-Western ami the 1'. P. K'ys depart from, arrive at anil use fhe same tolnt U'nion Depot. At t hleairo. ciose connections are made with the Lake Shore, Michigan Central, Baltimore A. Ohio, Kt. Wavne and Pennsylvania, Chicairo ft tlrand Trunk k'ys, and tbe Kankakee an J Pan Handle Koute". ot iose connect ions made at Jaartloa rolata. It im the OM.V LINE rnnnlnaT PULLMAN HOTEL DINING CARS nrTWKEsr CHICAGO and COUNCIL BLUFFS. Prtllman Sleepers on all Mirht TrIn. Insist npon Ticket Agents scllina- yoo Tickets via this rojd. Examine your Tickets, and refuse to buy If thej do not read over the Chicago North-Western Kallwav. If yon wish the Kest Traveling Accommodations yon will buv yoer Ti.-kets hy this route, and will Aec-TAKK Nl IN E tlTHEK. r-All Ticket Aa-ents sell Tickets bv this Line. SIARV1X nif.IIITT, Id 1". P. and Ueneral Manager, i'hirago. (4-15.) Wl ;stvahi). 1J THE GREAT 11 VIILIXG TOX IIO UTE "No other line) runs Three Throtirta Pna. wiijer Trains Daily ttween Chtcajro, pes Moines, Council Bluffs, Omaha, Lincoln, Rt. Joseph, Atchison, Topeka and Kansas City. Pirect connections for all points in Kansas, Nebraska. Colorado. Wyominr. Montana. Ne vmln. New Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and California. The Shortest. Speediest snd Most Comforta ble Route via Hannibr.! to Fort Scott, Deniaon, Pnllns. Houston, Austin. San A ntonlo, Galves ton and all points In Texas. The uneoualed inducements offered by this Line to Travelers and Tourists, are aa follows: Tne celebrated Pullman (llVwheel) Palace. Sleeping- Cars, run rmly on this Line. C. R. ft O. 1'nlaee Intwin(r-Room Curs; with Morton's J'eclininsr 'hairs. No extra charge for Seats in Urclmlnir Chairs. The famous C, P. ft Q. l':i!nce liiiinr Cars. Oorireoua Srooklnff Cars fitted with I'.lcjrant llih-Hacked Itattan He vol vino; Chairs for the exclusive use of Orst cl:isn piissenircrs. Steel Track and Superior Fqtiipment. com bined with their Great Through CarArran-e-mi'tit, makes this, above all others, the favorite) Koute to the South, South-West, and the Far We-d. Try it, and you will find traveling a luxury Instead of a discomfort. Through Tickets via this Celebrated Line for sale at all offices in the United States and Canada. Ail information about Rates of Fare. Sleep. Ina- Car Accommodations, Time Tables, Ac, will bo cheerfully given by applying to J. Q. A. P.RAN, Oen'l Eastern Arent, 3ifl Washinorton St., Boston. Mass. and 317 Broadway, New York. JAMES R. WOOD. Gen. Pass. Ant., Chicago. T. J. POTTER. Gen. Manager, Chicago ROSE OF CASHMERE HAIR TONIC THIS preparation Is made from the roses of the. Valley of t ashraers, and Is entire! frea Trots Sulphnr, Lea!, and other poismons and delete! I nus rnbstanreg. It is richly perfumed and readers the use of pomades, hair oils, ate, unnecessary. It preserves, softens and beantlfles the hair and gives lt a rich lustre. It ! excellent tor an Irrita ting or Inflamed scalp. It never turns rancid. Ih-ngglsta sell a large bottle for SO ets. Abchkw. bach at Miller. Proprietors. 8rd and Callowhlll Streets, rhllndelphia. For ale at K. James' new Plug SStore, tbensburg, Ta. "12-I7.-7W. J WHAT TIIFT KNEfT FOI R TH0US1SD TEARS A (JO. From one of these books, compiled after the manner of our modern cyclo pedias, and the compilation of which Is shown to have been made more than 2, 000 B. C, it has been asertained, what has long been supposed, that Chaldea was the parent land of astronomy ; for it is found, from the compilation and from other bricks, that the Babylonians catalogued the stars, and distinguished and named the constellations ; that they arranged the twelve constellations that form our present zodiac to show the course of the sun's path in the heav ens ; divided time into weeks, months and years ; that they divided the week, as we now have it, into seven days, six being days of labor and the seventh a day of rest, to which they gave a name from which we have derived our word "Sabbath," and which day, as a day of rest from all labor of every kind, they observed as rigorously as the Jew or the Puritan. The motion of the heavenly bodies and the phenomena of the weath er were noted down, and a connection, as I have before stated, detected, as M. de 1'erville claims to have discovered, between the weather and the changes of the moon. They inverted the sun-dial to mark the movements of the heavenly bodies, the water-clock to measura time, and they speak in this work of the spots on the sun, a fact that could only have been known by the aid of telescopes which it is supposed they possessed, from observations that they have noted down of the rising of Venus, and the fact that Iayard found a crystal lens in the ruius of Nineveh. The "bricks" contain an account of the Deluge, sub stantially the same as the narrative in the Bible, except that the names are different. They disclose that houses and lands were then sold, leased and mortgaged, that money was loaned at interest, and that the market gardeners, to use an Americau phrase, "worked on shares that the farmer, rvhen plow ing with his oxen, beguiled his labor with short and homely pongs, two of which have been found ; and to connect this very remote civilization with the usages of to-day, I may, in conclusion, refer to one of the bricks in this libra ry, in the form of a notice, which is to the effect that visitors are requested to give the liberation the number of the book they wish to consult, and that it will be brought to them : at the perusal of which one is disjosed to fall back up on the exclamation of Solomon, that there is nothing new under the sun. Popular Science Monthly. Working Birds and Workino In sects. There ar birds on Ca;e Como in which light their habitations at night. These sagacious little fellows fasten a bit of clay to the top of the nest, and then go out and pick up a glow-worm, and stick it on the clay, to illuminate their dwelling, as if they were about to see company that evening. Sometimes these little fellows are gayer than usual, and, in that case, they get three or four of these glow-worms, or of fire flies, and light up their dwellings most cheerfully ; and thier habit is a wise provision adap ted for their protection, for the blaze of light in tlu-ir little cell dazzles the poor bat, who loves darkness rather than light, and thus he is unable to plunder the nest and deprive the parents of their young. The tailor bird of Ilindostan gathers cotton from the shrubs and spins it, into threads by means ot its feet and its long bill, and then using its bill as a shoemaker's awl, it sews the large leaves of au Indian tree together, so as to pro tect and to conceal the juvenile tailors that have, been recently brought into tho world. So with ants one is a mason, another is a carpenter ; one caterpillar is a stonemason, one bee is an upholster er, one is a miner, another is a felt-maker ; one insect is a grave-digger, another is a burying beetle, and buries moles, rats, birds, and frogs. A celebrated naturalist put four of these undertakers under a glass cover, and supplied them with subjects on which they might exer cise their trade, and in fifty days these four lieetles interred twelve carcases four frogs, three small birds, two fishes, one mole, and two grasshopjiers. They undermined the carcase, and let it drop by its own weight, and then covered it up ; in this manner, no doubt, millions of little birds and field mice find as de cent a burial as falls to the portion of the lords of creation. Thr Arithmktic of a Storm. An inch of rain, falling on an acre of land, if collected, would weigh over one hun dred tons. There are G40 acres in a square mile, fo that an inch of rain on a square mile would, if collected, weigh over C4,000 tons. The area of England, Wales and Scotland is 89,643 square miles. Assuming the whole of this surfaca to be covered with enow to the depth of one foot, and that a foot of snow is equal to one inch of rain, the amazing result follows that there must have b?en discharged from the heavens in the form of snow a weight of water of 5,737,153,000 tons ! over live thousand millions of tons. Of course, the whole of this enormous mass has leen pre viously lifted up into the clouds in the shape of vapor by the arch-cheraic sun, and will lie so again again to fall, once more to rise, and so on through the roll ing ages. It is impossible to convey accurate ideas by mere figures, but as an illustration, assume the shipping of the whole world to be capable of carrying 20,000,000 of tons, and that it was re quisite to convey the w hole weight to the other side of the globe, it follows that the vessels wouid have to perform two hundred and eighty-six voyages be fore it could be carried across. When to Cut Hay. It will soon be. time to cut the early crop of hay. There are a number of things to deter mine the proper time to do this work ; first as to the feeding value of the hay. For this, as far as quality is concerned, there is no doubt that the grass and clover should be cut a trifle before the period of full bloom. From this time on to near the end of blossoming, though there may be an increase in the weight of hay gathered, it is of much poorer quality ; the nutritive elements have not increased materially, but there is a much larger per cent, of undijestable woody fibre. Secondly, the value of the aftermath is increased by the early cut ting, as is has ten or twenty days longer to grow. Thirdly, there is a practical ad vantage in cutting the hay early, as it prolongs the haying season and permits of less hurry and therefore more care in gathering the crop. These points apply equally well to the grain crops, they be ing too frequently harvested later than is best for the richest fodder and the finest quality of grain. ASelk-Wixdino Watch. A watch which requires no winding has been in vented by Mr, A. R. von Loehr, of Vienna. He has constructed the mechanism on the same principle as the pedometer. A weighted lever, pivoted at one end, is kept in position against the upper of two banking pinsbv a long curved spring of such strength that the motion of the body in walking is suffi cient to cause the lever to descend, at each step of the person carrying the watch, to the lower bank pin. There is a ratchet wheel with very fine teeth, pivoted at the same centre as the weight ed lever, and fixed to the lever is a pawl which eugages with the wheel. This pawl is made so elastic that it takes up the strain produced when the main spring is wound up. A train of gearing connects the ratchet wheel with the barrel arbor, and there is a pawl to pre vent any tendency of the ratchet whl , to reverse its action. READ THIS ! IF A NEW SUIT YOU NEED, FT WILL PAY YOU, IXDBBD, This ANNOUNCEMENT to Read! ITavina iust returned from the Eastern Cities, where ire bonght and PAID THE CASH for enough SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, to ttocfc our FOTJJt LARGE STORES, ire are now prepared to fur' nish every man atul boy to whom this comes greeting n ith M&DE-UP CLOTHIHG gTHTS" FURHISHIHG GOODS at LOWER rRICES than they can be bought at any other house in Itlnir or atlioining counties. In proof of which assertion we submit the following facts: "WE A HE SEMJX'I A MASH MI Nl'IT, lined throua-hont. tor 2.75 This suit Invites and defies all competition. WE ARE SEI.I.INt A Man's Uaod Baslaess Salt for 14.00. The same kind of a suit wa sold last season for S.0. VR AUK SELI-INO GOOD SUITS FOR BOYS from 8 to 12 years old, with lonn pants, for ri.40. which surpass anything of the kind you ever saw for the money. WE AKE SEI.T.1N jif.X's noon WORK- IX PAJfTC, lined throughout, at from 66 cents to $1.00. WE AKE SEI-LINtr Jlen'i Jood Overall at 2U ots. and up. and rood I'alico !HtRTti lor o rents. Sold everywhere lor "6 cts. All the absTr rteerlted Uaods atticl thonaands of doll aire wnrf ti of ether ar ticle finally cheap atre now in atocli, ready for lnapertlon at the YOUNG AMERICA CLOTHING HOUSE Corner Eleventh Avenue and Eleventh Street, Opposite Opera House, AIVroO?A, 1'vV. BROWN'S n A TRUE F" 1 w A I -a- J 1 A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER. IKON RITTEICS ore highly recommended for all dL-spaKcs rtvpiirinjr a certain and rfiii-it nt tollio; especially hulirjeMim, lhjrjsicit Intermittent Vrcrx, Want nf Appeti'.ctjOS cf Strrnsjfh. Istrkcf Knerry.ttr. Knrirhe the Mood, strengthens the !iiiisoir,Hiid j;ives new life to the nerves. They act likearlmmi on the digestive organs, rrmormo" all dytpptlc rymploms,sa:i as Tartiny Oir Food, Jlelchinyjleat in tb.e Siomc.eh,ITcnrtbiirn,':r. TllC only Tron Prprat foil that will not b'arlvcn f lio tel?i or pive lipsrirtciie. Kld W all druggist.. VTri-o for hr A B (' ;32 TP- of useful and amnaincr reaa- inK) nentre,. BROW N CIIKJIICATj CO., Ilaltimorc, Ml. tV that all iron Bitter are mrA b Bwin Crtsici) C-v and hr. unsi ra r-d lias en wrapper. TSKU HK OF IMITATIONS. ammsaammamsaawmmmmmmsasaamasBammsamaaaaaaaaavaasaasjaJa GEIS.FOSTER&QUINN, 113 & 115 CLINTON STREET, .JOHNSTOWN, PA., AI.WATN IIAVK THE Largest and Cheapest Stock of Dry rxncl Dress GroocLs, NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC., to be found in Cambria or adjoining counties. HfForget not the street and numbers and fall not to call, buy and lie happy. rr A CURE GUARANTEED25 CENTS BT USING DR. METTAUR S HEAD HE PILLS enremoet wcmderfhTly In a I rery abort time both SICK and Nk'RVOUS HEADACHE: and. while! actlnpr on the net-rone system, rebeva a - prouacisig refuuw aoaiuy action ot tno dowela. I A full stxe box of these valuable. PILLS. ith fuild rectiona for a complete Cure. nuMk any addreaa oa recelot nine 3-Cent Poetase Stamps. FoeaaiekyaUDracnata.' BOLK PROPRIETORS. awil.il.... LXEC 132 C3-EO. "W. "ZEO-IEIR,, CASH DEAI.EU IX AI.I, KIND OF HEATING AND COOKING STOVES, AND MANUFACTURKIt OF TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, 1403 Eleventh Ave., Altoonn, Xa. CIF.APKT PLACE IX THE t ITT. RccHna;, Kpcntlna; aa,l Repalrl.w all hind promptly and aatl-rartorlljr attended te. po-24,'7. tf.l Tlae Txmtli Tritely Told. THE NEW STORE OTP S. TEITELBAUM, CARROLLTOWN, IS THE PLACE TO BFT AT SUMMER GOODS OF ALL KIND I Ailh- i ' ,,:,',,io,, nnw eitonded hy the proprietor to everv see the larye assortment, examine the various qualities and ltZr7t sn low that 20 per cent, can iwslUvely t, saverf by those who boy t can sell .o cheap Is that I bouKl.t my entire stock for cash and lte, and am therefore prepared to make quick sales at smaller profits th county. Don't take my word for this, howe.ee h.i .'' V." .. nty. Don't take my word for thli. however. Caaaou.TOWw, MaT 21, mi-tf. KTTjWK Y TftSV. A are quirk ly and annly cored by tbe ua of KnwiT haytnar anch aa linmenaw aala t siiMMnrn.. . andtiuiaite t - i m nstunu pnncipiaa. it rrnsna atrenatk " aa1 "" eleanar. the aTStaas of accumulated and paawa whlASdSZTl u? y7Wlte t7abfCT . al. Tilmm, Constipation. JUiaWtlna, Pw- y?.'Tf.?y.-jholla Bltteea, whleh de more harm than rood, or draatla ctlla but mm iialimw re-jedy rrDmrr-WOST, and haautii wiU be qaiekly rsmfed. C etof y Drv iat 1 t P rW-aTT - (1U wnd poet paid.) " WELLICTI AKnsoyco.r, rgH;tTaSs,Vt: AGENTS WANTED tT.w,R.:nTtl tlnsr Illarnlas ever tnvenu-i. Will kniupairof lilinei,wilHBEEL and TOG complete, to SO minutes. It will alas knit a great varietv of fnaicr work for which there Is alwavs a readv market. Send fdrrulsrand terms to the Twemrtly Knitting Vlaxchtn Co., 4o Waahincton St, buston. Mass. NEV RICH BLOOD! T??Inf I"r''" make Xcw Kich Blood, and wtH completely chanire the Mood in the entire system in three months. Any person who will takel pill each nirht from 1 to is weeks may be restored to sound health, if anch a thine: be possible. Sent bv mail for S letter stamps . S. JOHXSOX et CO., Hoi ton, Mass., fftrmerfy 11a n (for, .We. ' HEED THIS ! WE ARE SELLTM1 A Ih'i White Pl'tK TEST for 9o cents, which ald last reason, and was considered rheap, for 1.24. WK A UK SK I.I.I NO NEAT SUITS FOR BOYS, from 4 te 8 years old , at 75 cents, which a onish all who see them : and (rood WOOL H AT lor men and boys at 4u and 50 cents. WE AKE SEl.I.TSri BOTH sidTM in 8 I'IKCrS, for any age from 4 to 8 yrs., for FJ.OO; considered cheap last season at 83.50. TONIC DYSPEPSIA In lta worst I orma, cleans-1 LOWEST PRICES THE I tKV It 1ST render of the Cmrvu to rail and the ansuniassnhle ttrlres whleh are their (roods from me. The reason I ml to sell for cash or Ita equivalent. bntmm.V .1. " ?r "eht In Cambria H. TCITCLBAI'M. CQNSTIPATBON AN !" Dll ETC - WOBT. Tkla www n wZLim , .TZTT.,', a, M nawanl wondarral reraerty wMehfat TK. M. J. BUCK, PHY8ICIAH afd STTROKOK, . AtToow a. Pa. Otflee and residence on Fourteenth street, near Eleventh avenue, where night calls can be made. Office hours from 8 to 10. a. at., and from 9 to 4 and 8 to 8, r. at. Special attention paid to 1 Ms eases or tbe Kye and Ear, as well as to Sarrleal Operations of everv description. f 4-19 -u ) T. W. DICK. Attounet-at-La-w, Ebensbnrs?. Pa. rtniMi i. Kuin r r o. l.io ya, fiec-.i, (nrt floor.) Centre street. All manner ol lea;al business attended te satlsfaeto rlly and eellectlnos a specialty. f 10-14,-tf. fi A ' weok ,B Tmr own tnn. Terms and Montnt v uu free. Address 11. ItaV.ett to., FortlanJ, Me. 50TABLE EARTHQUAKFS. The most notable and disastrous earth quakes on record are those of Italy, in 520 when 120,001) persons perished ; and or Sicily, in 1C93, when 00,000 people lost their lives. According to Gibbon, to ward 542 each year was marked with the repetition ot earthquakes of nuch dur ation that Constantinople was shaken above forty days, of such extent that the shoek was communicated to the whole empire. At Antioch a quarter of a million jiersons are said to have perished. This period of earthquake and plague(3-12-7) was the ieriod when the superior planets were in perihelion, as they are now. Arabian and 1'ersian chronicles record a hundred and eleven earthquakes between the seventh and eighteenth centuries, some lasting from forty to seventy days, and nearly all ac companied by winds or floods, or terri ble storms of lightning and thunder. Headers of the llelatioasile Jesuilrs will remember the great earthquakes of 1003, which thook and tosjed the earth for six months from (laspe to Montreal, the the rival of our own earthquake of lfU in the Mississippi Valley. The severest of the earthquakes felt in this region was that of November, 17.V, an echo of the convulsion that tumbled down Lisbon, and saved thel'ompay ministry, through the fact that the minister's house was almost the only one left unin jured, and his family one of the few not bereaved of a member. Ilein, in his in teresting work on earthquakes, esti mates that on an average two earth quakes a day occurred on the earth. In 1870, though there was no severe Finglw shock, 2,225 houses were destroyed or greatly damaged ;n Italy, IK persons killed, and 22:$ wunded. The same i shock may last for years. Instance, that j of Viege, in the Valais, which endured I from July, 18."..r, to ls7. At Cabul, j thirty-three severe shocks have been felt j in one day ; at Honduras, in KVi, 108 i were counted in a week ; and at Hawaii, in 1808, two thousands shocks occurred ( in a month. Ilein, it may bo said in ; conclusion, opposes the theory of a con- ; nection between earthquakes and vol- j canic eruptions, and considers that of ! their coincidence with atmospheric j phenomena as better supported by facts ; i for they are occasionally preceded or ac- compunied by thick and wide spread fogs at seasons w hen fogs are not fre- t quent, bv sudden fallsof the barometer, j j and by equally sudden changes of tem perature, lheir occurrence, however, in the majority of cases coincides with normal meteorological conditions. Earthquakes are more frequent after sunset than in daytime, in autumn and winter than fn spring. The influence of the moon is insignificant. IIrino Home Somethixo. Nearly every farmer goes to the nearest village to iraue, visil a mechanic, or ooiain ms i letters and papers at least once a week, j lie often takes a load to market, but lie i rarely brings one nome. He can, with very little tiouble, haul a load of mater- j ial that may be obtainsd for nothing, and which will lie of great benefit ta his i land. Most village ieople make no use j of the ashes produced in their stoves or ' of the bones taken from the meat they i consume. Scarcely any brewer has any i use for the hops that have been boiled in j his vats, and the blacksmith hardly ever i saves the clippings he takes from the feet of horses. All these materials make excellent manures. A barrel of shav- ings cut from the hoofs of horses con- j tains more ammonia than is contained in ! a load of stable manure. Applied to land ! without any preparation, they might : give no immediate results, but thev ' would become decomjosed in time, and ' crops of all kinds would derive benefit , from them. They may lie. so treated i that they would produce immediate re- j suits. Uy covering them with fresh ma- j nure they will decompose, very rapidly, j They may also be leached in a barrel and j the water that covered them drawn off . and applied to plants. Water in which pieces of horns and hoofs have leen soaked is an excellent manure for plants that require forcing. It stimulates the growth of tomatoes, rose bushes and j house piai.ts very rapidly, and emits no '. offensive odors. A vast amount of fer- tilizing material is wasted in towns that i farmers could obtain the benefit of with f very little trouble. Chicago Tiutts. Xo Nked to Prowx. Dr. Henry I MacCormac, of felfast Ireland writes J ., r,, '. . ' . lne11'" that it is not at all necessary ers of self-preservation with which na ture has endowed him. The pith of the Doctor's remarks is contained in the fol lowing paragraph: "When one of the inferior animals takes the water, falls, or is thrown iu, it instantly begins to walk as it does when it id out of the wa ter. Unt when a man who cannot "swim" falls into the water, he makes a few spasmodic struggles, throws up his arms, and drown. The brute, on the other hand, treads water, remains on the surface, and is virtually insub mercreable. In order then to escape drowning it is only necessary to do as ! the brute does, and that is to tread or walk the water. The brute has no ail vantage in regard of his relative weight, in respect of the water, over man : and yet the man perishes while the brute lives. Nevertheless, any man, any wo man, any child, who can walk on the land may also walk in the water just a3 readily as tho animal does, and that without any prior instructions or drill ing whatever. Throw a dojr into the water, and he treads or walks the water instantly, and there is no imaginable reason why a human being under such circumstances should not do as the dog does. The brute, indeed, walks in the water instinctively, whereas man has to be told." able that a ieison knowing.notningor the ! f tFt mn nHi. Uen-nri!i rr-it- wrr reahift, art of swimming should be drowned if be i 'c'eT WcZ.rrVCX deiends simply antl entirely On the pow- dy for cold In the head it Is uncinalnl. The Halm TlIK UCTTKU-TUEE (PEXTADEHMA Bcttiiacea). Very attractive must i be those localities upon the batiks of the : Niper where the native hut-dweller haa ever w ithin liis rea;h a butter tno that never fails. The rich oily secretion af- . forded by the butter-tree is so abundant ' as to assure the house-mother of nnlim- ! ited comfort in the cooking and dressing i of viands most desired. ! Indeed, so productive is this wonder- ' ful forest gift that fears are entertained ' lest its fruitfulness may at no late day ! effect a great social revolution in dis- tricts where, it most abounds. Slave ; merchants have dreaded its power as an j article of commerce, and at one period j the King of Dahomey was induced to ! issue au order for the'destruction or all the butter-trees in his kingdom. But all attempts to destroy it have I thus far proved useless. Cut, hewn at ! the roots, nay, even burned, it springs j up with apparently new vigor ; royal edicts are powerless, and "shea butter" . is still sold abundantly in market, re taining ita well-deserved populaaity,even ' though imperial orders would, if carried ' out, utterly exterminate from the earth ' this marvelous gift of God. ; IlEALTn Hints. To cure corns, ap- piv luuruiQg ana evening one drop of so lution of percMoride of iron. A remedy for toothache, often effect ual, is to 611 the mouth with warm wa ter, and immediately after with cold. t or the violent internal agony termed eolic, take a teaspoonf ul of salt in a pint of cold water; drink it and go to bed. It is one of the speed ist remedies known. The same will revive a person who seems almost dead from a heavy fall. Had an almost invisible skin disease, itching intolerable. Peruna cured it.' II. Ambil, Tittsburg. Ayer's. Hair Vigor, j eeaj rs:i? cr r.i3si FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND C0L8R. It is a mot agreeable ilressin;, which is at once harmless and effectual, for pre serving the hair. It reMores. with the gloss and freshness -f youth, faded or gray, light, and red hair, to a ricli brown, or deep black, as may lc desired. Ily its ue thin hair is thickened, and baldness often though not always cured. It ehecks fallicg of the hair immediately, and c-Mises a new growth in all ca.es where the glands are not decayed; while to braahy, weak, or otherwise dieaed hair, it imparts vitality and strength, and renders it pliable. The Vigor, cleanses the scalp, cures and prevents the formation of dandruff; and, by its rooling, stimulating, and soothing properties, it heals nwt if not all of the humors and diseases peculiar to the scalp, keeping it rool, clean, and soft, under which conditions diseases of the scalp and hair s.re impossible. As a Dressing for Ladies Hair The ViOB is incomparable. It is color less, contains neither oil nor dye, and will not foil white cambric. It imparts an agreeable and lasting jerfunic, and as an article for the toilet it is economical and unsurpassed in its eicf llcnce. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., j Kendall's Spavic Practical and Analj-lical Cltemlata. u .. . 1 Lowell, Mass. OUI BT Itr.LCklSTS ET EltV WHkRE. Floreston'.r'aif, raataTx! rarfaaaet Cologne. SLk gsM by asaWei s. Dragi aa4 rmtimm'y. Risen CV, at. T. V atotktrt, rtmerm, MKbanlct. Batitm Met WOBeS, Tsaebtrs, and all who are tired out by work J Areyrw suffering from Ltyspcpita, kheumansra,-' Xeura'Ria, or Howe!, Kidney or Liver Coir plaints,; you caa be cured by using PAatcaa'sUistbca Tome. If ynuare wasting away with Consumption, Female' Weakness, Kheumatisnv, or any sickness: if rrm'. have a bad courti or cold, vou will find aura relieJ Ka Faskii s Gikgbr Tonic s If you are enfeebled bv disease, see. or dissipation- J kand yoti STStera needs invigoretini;, or your bloods neeii rTTVy?Tp eflu ran ahenri oTeft'i cn ' uAAiaj-aj..-! a t- aa jama aaTgm ssss r-iaoeirom omrer, feucbu. Mandrake, biuhnrnj snd many other of the best medicines known : it is the J iv-st Hearth ana Mrength Kest-jsei erti med tar so- pervw to uitTers, lussenccs ot Otn frr aiiG otner 1 c as it never intoxicates, and Cure Trunksnnest It Hat Sared Ilnadreda of laret j It Br Save leara. Pirtr a eoe. or $i bottle ofvourdnircist-aTid basttreJ 9iit sipnattrre Is on the outside wrapper. H iscox & i fC".. hemrsts, N. Y. I jrrfe saving in btrvrrr It Parker's ermwtjrufi Jbia.lZ Jaa.lSa.XHs Prevents Eilinosi. The Best aad Host Economical Hair Prssilaf. I Containing only inpreclients that are beneficial to the hair and scalp, TaKa-aa's Hair Balsam Never Fails tt Restore Cray r Fidef) Bitr to the youthful color, and is warranted to stop fallinf af Jhe hair. Urui iy drttgrittj at jo t U. and f t. Nov. I'l. IhMi.-lv. IIIIIEfTlilVs. ELY'S mm. M.rCattrrli. Hav -r, Col.l in fie Mend, if.. It:"-rt with little itia-era .rticle.l the ,,H iti" t ne notril: NTfJ Irnw strntia; tireaths 5fi lin.imh the n.e. It Innjim and hral- the dieaod liiani iianc. 1; KV7f.f9Ja For Deafness -- - .-"y-.si -o 'l.!y a I'artieie into he ear. KLY'S CKEAM BALM HAVit pained an envlnlde leral rri-nratlon. jilarinjr all ill:er l-rvnT.-it :on? I n t he rlr! n i ty of d is- j covery. i. on It merits alne. recii:niiel as a won- ; rterlul remedy wtierrier kn'wn. A tir trial will J convince tbe m"-l skrtiesl of ls curative -wer-. It ellrrtuallv cit-ansrs the nasal ltnaaes 0t -a. I tarrhal viru, r:inin: healthy secret lon : allnys i ! mflanimalloB and irritation: tr.tects th i t'rannl I:nlnics nl tho hfa.l frnin additlon' . completely h al the s..rs and restores th mein- 1 ci.lds : ' he anc ' Is eay to ue and nirrceaMo. Sold ty drnxisls at 50 cen's. tin receipt of VI rents will mail a ark spf. Send for eir.-ul:ir with full Information. M,Y'SrKK.M IIA1.M ft i.. (if rito, N. Y. sT- Kor sal by KtHMishnr. lohn-lc.wn and Al toona lruict;ists, and b Wholesale brnealsts frn erally. 1 1-14.-Mm.) 'Ibis la a new reirWly, rclnally coin fwnne nd Introduced tothemodlca'prores lon and the pui.ll- at larf ty f. n. Hart man, M. I., cf 7 Pern Ave.. rutsHurir. l'a., who I'ss pres-rUei ft to ever 40 nno pa tients, and In eery rv-N wdh the mo. e-n-l- t5,';"t 'rT''- !r'sn,a5S33KmZrja-l IU enert npon tue syeiem Is entirety uo like f nr ii. f remenv, atia is ilia on'y medicine needed la alnit every disease to helne the only ct nir-n iic-ii ii r.rir i riiersv ir alllna Fits i-puon. is this I rm-vji ihotild rot bo t!cd. In Comities' i nvivj oi ino r enaie urrn and FMd.ler VTt.iN should bettlv-n wtthlt. l yiivi Is eorcnoat-d r-r pnrrly vepet..t.e 1 r.crr-ol-T, ea-h (as, Ofi ori'liiff to n-f!-; a-itnrv a great r.--nxly la ltselr. LVr-gj jj "CT lr. Itrlrean haa an -".-t i NTTa t l'.ia.-i,:iB thea-!!Tl pili.-lp!ca fr.m these, nere,!1rnt and In r--rr:TiinlnB; them Into otic Minpl rtjrn ivmithI. w:.lrh atonrerolnrldes with te Vis Mtuu iTrtx.N ATr p. In every dlwsso and the W' ikot restoration f.nimpnrrj w .th the first dose. Tlirrclsi.otnnorfrnn thtltwil not reach nor a disease It will not enre Fr (mriicuiars pmih lor a pamphlet. w f i aXsT- Sold at the New Iruir Store. I'os-offiee :h ensl.urg, Ta, 1 4-13, l.-ly. 1 The IPimtiai Beat Bedlrlae ever Jia4e. Aeelmbtnaaum Mods, ftune.ii. drakleiaad Dandelion, with a.1 tt,, beat aad I'niwn or ail other Hitters. auakss thecrea.test Blood Purifier, Liver RHU 1B tor, aad Life at a RraUU itnhinnf Eawaasana wxa. peaatbty lejna; extst where Hep Ka atltters are ws 1 k adfSO varied &ad pvrf ae4 era abetr 7hy (ivs ate U ! sad vifr U tit s! a-i li To all whose mplovBiU eauss lrraa-alart ty ofUiebowelar artaaxy orwaaa, er who r quire aa AretaawrL. o"" and mlM Stlamaut, H or ratters ax Ui'rai.aaDta, without intox- icatlnr. No matter what yoev te lattnee er svm pton&a use bop Bi- are wawt tbe diaeaeeor .. ters. Pont wajt ectu von r aiok but If yoa astheoi at eaoe. avsd kaadrsds. only fevl bad or miaarabla lt aaay aava yoarlife.lt has 300 will be paid for a ear or help. r tkA snsw vaey will anl ei yoar rrtsants Mop a eafTer.bat nse and nrsw them i her. Plop Bltasis w tfraakea aostrom. bnt the fareatkw atadidna avw naads : the Wiim and BOi - anrl re parsesi er faanflv ahoald be wtthoat them. F). I.C. Is aa ahaolas a4 tnw!s4hli , orlrruaJkanneaa, as of opisn. . naiisai pareotica. Ail sold bv n i aa r a. a, forlkrewiar. Bap atiian Btp. Oa STARTLING DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of yra.thfnl impendence causing iTeme ire Decay. Nerrona Debility. Lost Mai.h.d. otc. iiavroe: tried In vaiu every known remedy, has dis covered a aimp'e eelf enre, which he wjll aen l mi E to hie fellow-anflerera, address J. It. HlTl F.V AS rtathain st i. Keb. 4, ls.Hl.-ly. FENS10MS. ror jioi.niKRs, 'i4s. taiber. aBoihc-r ot i v-hiMTftt. Thrrtp.nrjfi Tt fBtttlwj. r4-neiti citmi f wT PfsMftaf. Th ofn r-liu it;4 '"Mirr r-.!ird tf IX RKAF tnd l(OI'Mt k n4 vimiai rwiffT4.fotrtUB'i 11- K- itt' r .til. tsrtm ir . f-r rr rur ifKfe. ifnd a.itd T-'t!n(t Martk- ar.i intr-CMan. M trt for "TM fitttrtt.Mvr and P-n a 4BII TfT f tsTyi4 f" Vftr.F.rr4 fAT 4 rHtt A .rrv--fi N. W. ritlvTt(1 A Cr. 1 vns astea. I. O- Airil W, lSl -'-Tin. CtAC).. rtay nt bin.. Sumvlr worth . 11 I 1, p 4,1. ly. J TH EI- KENDALL'S CURE j Git' On c 10 re pay IP'-' vt h'l f r.,.n a tor Ip.. H.J. Kendall k .. j,., my duty to renJer y'U my lis- kr. firoltis which I lia.-r .ti-nie.l ml far tamed Spavin Cure, v , . ' a valual le stallion wurth m r.ad aparin. and i r-ini.Li; -. . veterinary snr--iri r. . at i the lior rns dune 1..rrv.-r. j vised tny Cousin to try a tM.f -t fore. It hal a manual ':." cured It and tl lier-e i" s r. . ot Edinl'urit h. tbe etn'rent ' an uncle rf ni!ne. and I ijk Sistinr his pr"!" -s mn. . .. J A E" A . W I ., KendaU's SPAVISj: . B. J. KekmaLL la t'o i liorse l"olt of you 1 y tna ! a yea- -t which per"ua-!e.l me to "t.T y or on the tuti.t ick ii "re , ti was l-adly swo! !en and c'ti! ! r -" any ether remedy. 1 a-of two ' I.u'dd Jth, I'rutx'-ts ol Wae. a.;". "I" enrcd try hoe Aloiit five i-j-three vearold etilt weeiil-d ve- , f -remeify (!ri n in your lv 1, ' anil I ictist y to your cr"1:t . . ' tirely cured, wlid li is a snrpn-. . T J T self, lat aiu to uiy tiel.t r. '; IlH f book lor the triflmE sum of '.'J w, . not Eet another lik" it 1 w..nid r dollar lor It. Vo-jrs. truiv. i,rj From a PROMINENT Pf WASHIJTO VILt E, H' . lr. B. J. Kr.Nim.1. h. '. ' vour advertisement In Ti:rl. V Vwendall's Spavin s'tire. and l.a and speedy kio:se wlio had h'n It . lor eiahteen months 1 sei.t to .r express, whirt, t?i ,x weeWs refij.,-.. and eniarveinert. and ai- a l:,-! . other hore, anil lHth liorses a . as eolts. 1 Lt one otte srs wn-;-. ; dred dollars. H'f , e-;r;;v vr.J,. ; tl 1 c. f. , in- ' 1IB H. A. JiEl - Or If AKKiant r.'.. IV I i. B. J. KiaiiAt.L ai t i fine mare that had a Nn.e i j l;tril ererj thlra; man e..tl.i r s ' all In vain, and wa 3'nt !. 4 , friend of mine in thi etty r:,tr. . I mended Keel !! Si-niin ;-.. with icrand r- i:l!. renvn . ' clean. I th-n elJt '!' rei. ; . .r illnstrste.1 H're v. i, i l ; lfter lMw.it .rnt- l n the ! -r-n-1 liare taken crest int-r--T it. t i sld la crijiies f'.r ytu t' mi t,t i ancl do what e'Hl I can ' ; t Vours truly. " i; f a!l tlm sn rr. j l ll. Ko.t. Ktaiflall's Spavin Cure cn Er mow Wet KsnKfn"H Ilora lotn ri i tt Tabl ln. B. J. Knntil. fc Co-., wnths aii'i I Iniured my knee i- , an enlargement tt a-nw the and caue m. very -vere .- - . lour or tive weeks, wlin I l-aj Spnvin iir with the ii t - : It ha cm'!et'l remove. I tl.e tletl tha lairrne an 1 ;s known 1t to e exrel ifiit lr h it to le the te-t Im men; tor htsj am acquainted wi'h. Yonr truly . T !' r.'.rr Hi : 1 -.--t i W v. . VKhl- ill t: 1 fnro fn It fflrrt Til ir ;; ! It l-c- ihiT i!ttPT : f-t it i ; lul t r-'.-i'-li cvrry .1.- 1 ;-- ntir h-ry ir-wh or .;! r ( . -,n 5iviii. j lir.'s. -i:r"B. - mii jii y l.i nif fr 'V.-. aiil hi-' i'-r r). u-t: t iiT u ( r ---li n t -r r r-.'at. It is pot l.r ir. 1 for tnan ever iied, art '.'': in ii fii'N '-. Sen! nl.:tr f.,r 1 11 ii r: r 1 tttirk ciri - '?-;rie j r-K-f f.' rdy (t ever met nrh Mth i;r ouf Kn"w;fiu', (r nun r M j- I'rtc M f-r ?tt -r x I.ruirp:M" l:mr tt ir mr t ' lOTC f JIKH w-. : rt" o t ' ?! rc ru-r. i' : Iiroi'rleTor.-', all-. Vt. eh. SOLD BY ALL let-. IS 1M.-Pm. il'i-t. 1- Battle Crrek. Michf? 1 at ArACTtTt cr TBI ON-T at- mm? THRESHERS, Traction and Plain Erg Jj and Horse-Povvors, MatCcivlate7riiraBlierraerrT Er" l te WarrM. Q 0 YEARS r-t'-'f i J 7 eT- iTEi: k ---0 , -li- ( ompJrir Simm iof flt - -, , Fi.e-f Trr.-Tlf?T, i:Ti4rinv t nta . 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