- I OATMEAL AS FOOD. s-.iys ar. Irish inioer. oatmeal is a fool of great strength and nutrition, having claimed to be better known and moie .ivulely us'd than it iss at present. Of liiuch frvice as brain food, it contains phosporous enough to keep a man doing an ordinary amount of brain work in good health and vigor. All medical au thorities unite in the opinion that, hav ing al! iequiitt3 for the development of the system, it is a pre-eminently use ful food for growing children and for the young generally. Oatmeal requires much cooking to effectually burst its starch-cells, but when it is well cooked it will thiciien liquid much more than equal its weight i.i wheaten llour. Tlie oats of this country are superior to those grovfn on the Continent and the south- ern part of England, but certainly infe- j rior to the Scotch, where considerable , pains are takbn to cultivate thm, and t it is needless to point outthat the scotch j are an example of a thoroughly robust I nation, which result is justly sot down ' as bring derived from the plentiful use ! of oatnieal. Dr. (iutfirie lias asserted ' that his countrymen have the, largest heads of any nation in the world not , even the English having such large j heads which he at'.ii'btites to the uni- ! versal use f oatmeal, as nniversnl ic is' : being-found alike on the tables of the ' rich and tho tables of the poor in the ; xnoruing tlie porridge and in the evening ; the traditional cake. j The two principal ways of cooking ' oatmeal are porridge and cake (ban- '. nock), which I will describe, nnd also ! some other modes of cooking, in order j to afford an agietable variety of dishes. First, then, we will commence with a ! receipt for porridge : To thite pints of i bailing water ail 1 a level teaspoonful of ; salt and a j-iiit of coarse meal, stirring : while it is being slowly poured in ; con- : tinuc stirring until the meal is diffused j through the water about eight or ten ! minutes. Covwr it closely then, and j place it where it will simmer for an ! hour; avoid stirring during the whole , tiie. Serve hot, with as little messing ; as possible, accompanied with milk, maple syrup, or sugar or cieam. To make oa'tnu-al cake, place in a bond a quart of meal, add to it as much cold watt r m will form it into a soft, light dough, rover it with a cloth fifteen min utes to allow it to swell, then du.-t tho pasteboard with mcal. turn out tho dougW and give it a vigorous knoadiiic. Cover wi.h a cloth a few minutes, and THE BEST REMEDY TOR Diseases cf tie Ttroat and Lungs. J-r rr tV5 diseases of the rm'- Tnonarv orjians a safe ami reiial.le remedy is invaluable. Arm's CllEKHV TFCTOKAL IS such a remedy, nnl no etWiTsoemineiuly mer i's the conii-'t'-iKe of tl.e pnlvlie. It is a sri-eiriln- cnml'iiiation of the uu-ih. inal princi-j-les nii'l tmnfive vir tues "f the finest drugs, lier.iieally united, of such power as to insure tin: jr.ate.t. posi'u:e rtiirit-nry and uniform ity ef results. It strikes at the foundatioa of all all' M- liug prompt relief CHERRY- 7 VfKEh PECTORAL. proceed at once to roil it out to an vj of on inch in thickr.es;- ; cut it in ti pieces and partly rook thf in on a gv tile, then finish then, hy toasting front of the Ike. ht ;, i i i in pulmonary diseasts. and rapid nrcs, and is aihipte.Ho patients of anv aa or either sex. Heinz vorv palatable. the youngest hihln n take it r4.ub.ly. In ordinary too? lis. Colds, Sore Throat, Hroncl'iiti, Intlaenza, Clergyman's Sore Throat, Asthma, Croup, and Ca tarrh, the sffei ts of AVFit's Ciii'Kitr Pec toral are itiajii.'nl, and inultitrtdes are a Jiually pvwierved from serious illness by its timely and faithful use. It skould be ket at hand in every household for the pro tection it affords in sudden attacks. In "Whooping - cono'i ami Consumption thre is no other remedy so etucacioas, soothing, and helpful. J.vv prices are inducements to try some of the many mixtures, or svrups, made of cheap and ineffective ingredients, lnv.v offered, which, ns they contain no curative qualities, can afford only temporary relief, and aru sure to deceive' and disappoint the patient. JUseases of th throat and lun-s ilamaud active and effective treatment; and it is dan gerous experimenting with unknown and cheap medicines, from the great liability that these ii.-ens s may, w hile so trilled "with, become deeply seated or incurable. Use, Arm's Cheruy 1'ectokal, and you may confidently expert the best results'! It is a. standard medical preparation. f knoviVuui acknowledged curative power, and is aa cheap as its careful preparation and fine ingredients will allow. Eminent physicians, knowing its composition, prfseriiit" it in their practice. The test of half a century has proven its absolute certaint y to cure all pul monary complaint not already beyond tluj reach of human aid.. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., l'ractlce.l anil Analytical Chemi.ts Lowe!!, Mass. SJia 6V ALfc l4itiM;T3 tv.r.vwEEi-.E. FT ?rT--r-'--n Th,! M"st Fracrantan3 tT lUiCOiUil Lastinsofairerfames fJnfnOTif 5e-, Delight fnl and ScM ty (erfii-n iu I'm-?; i-A VTi'-rrsre. TTircAT (X, N. Y. HEAD HU 5? WaKDERFUL CUSX3. Fiikmoxt, Ohio, Jan. '2b, 1HS1. Hit. K. J. Kkmiau & Co. (rents: 1 think it my duty to render you my thanks lor be ne'its and profits which I hn.'e derived from yonr Invaluable and far tamed Spavin 'ure. My cousin and I hud a raluaMe stallion wor'li i.OOH which hud a very cad spavin, nnd wa pronounced by four eminent veterinary mrirenm beyond any rare, anil that the horiie was done forever. A? a l:ist report I ad vised a: y cousin to try a bottle of Kendall's Spavin ', t'ure. It had a musical elleet the third bottle euro. I It ami the hore i? a6 well as ever. lr. DicK, of l-'.dinbursrh, the. emmwnt veterinary iureon w;is an nrcle ! mine, and 1 t ke irreat Intercft in as- sir-tinsj his pr.iler'f ion. Yours, truly, James A. Wilson. I Hvtk KnajinciT. I Kendall's SPAVIN Cure i 'Wii.tox, Minn., Jan. 11, ISSl. I 15. J. Kendall ft Co. (iciile Having a;ot a : hore b.M.tk el you by mail a year niro, the contents J ot which persuaded me to try Kendall's Spavin i 'nre on tlie bind lefi of one ol my horses, which ' was badly swollen and could not be reduced by ' anv otoer reniedv. 1 eot two b.ittles of Preston t , I.'idd ith. In-ninnst ot Waseca. Trh , enreu mv horse. Abont live vears auro 1 had ; three earo!d c..!t swe-Miied very bail. 1 used your ! remedy as uiveu ;n y.ur book without rowolfini, I and I -,iy to your credit that the eolt Is en- 1 tirely cured. hich is a purprine. not only to my I soil, but also to my neihbo'rs. You sent me the , book tor tho trilling sum of Ja cents and if I could not L'et another like It I would not take twenty five ' dollars lor it. Yours, truly, Oeo. Mathews. IU1UU ! Vf ASniN;roNviLi.E. Ohio, Jne 17, i IT. H: J. Kknivw.l .V "o (lenls: Keadinir ; your advertiseinent in Tort. Fieid anl l-'arm. ot ! Kendali's Spavin 'nre, and lciviuar a valuable and pccd T ho;e who had been lame Irom spavin for eighteen months. I sent to you for a bottle by : expre. which in six weeks removed ail lameness i a'ud enlargement, and also a larure splint from an l ether horse, an l both horses are to-day as sound i as colts, 'l'he one bottle was wortu to me one hun ! ilrrd dollars. I'.i.-po tfnliv vours. j H. A, llKI'.TOLKTT, II. 1. S Kendall's Spavin Cure. ! The Automatic Usdekshirt. There a one man Frof. Johnson, of Chicairo who has come to the relief of perishing humanity with what promises to he the most valuable invention of the present ape. This is "John son's Automatic Undershirt," a garment which, so to speak, changes itself and auto matically modifies its warmth in accordance with the state of the thermometer. The m a-tt-rial of winch this garment is made is kept a profound secret by the inventor, but is of such a nature that it expands rapidly with heat, and contracts with equal rapidity when exposed to cold. When the atmosphere is at the temperature of zero, (Fehrenheit ), the " Yntomatie Undershirt" is thick, com pact, and warmer than the warmest flannel. As the temperature rises the fibers of the fab ric lengthen, and it becomes more and more porous, until at the temperature of sr. !e orees, it is a mere netting, which admits of a free passage of air, ami is cooler than any undershirt that lias ever yet been devised. Thus the wearer is never tempted to change in the temperature. On a warm sprint; nioi n ino he finds that his undershirt is cool and comfortable, and if a snow-storm comes up before night he still finds, himself appropri ately clad. The "Automatic 1 'ndershirt' thus effectually provides against tho dangers inseparable from discharging or retaining flannel 'tiiidcrsnirts, ami can nam.j i.m save thousands of valuable lives. Tltvre is precisely one objection to which the cavalier mav make to this matchless gar ment, and that "is that it will become uncom for'aniy longns the warm weather approach es The inventor has anticipated this object ion and his "Automatic Undershirt" is made in sections neatlv laced together, so that it can be shortened to anv extent, and at any limn To sli'ditlv shorten an undershn t is a h completely i VOrv different thing from radically ehamrmg it, and the fact that rr-t. .ionn-on s ingeni ous earment can be shortened at will rentiers it ideally perfect. What'is th steam engine, or the telograpli or anv other famous invention in comparison with 'the "Automatic Undershirt'."' That inestimable garment will brine peace of mind to millions f men who cannot tell whether to change their flannels or cling to them. It will lessen our death-rate at least one-half, and Prof. Johnston's name will be famous lone after Keely anddangce are forgotten. .Yftc 1'crA' Timr-i. Home, Sweet Home. There is an artist residing in the Tillage. Tin Is a thoroughly good fellow, but is sonic what esotistiea I nnd self -opinionated. He is a first class artist and a disciple of Wagoner, lie paints wag ons. He is very fond of the girls. The other nicht the vicous boys of the vil lage put up a job on our hero." They sent him a letter by mail, in which tbey asked him to meet a distracted and infatuated maid en who had fallen dead in love with him and longed for acquaintanceship. They signed a fictitious name. He was to meet the iruacinary young lady in front of the church, and in order to pre vent mistakes was to whistle '"Home, sweet , Home." On the night in question he spruced up and started out to conquer. The hovs had ensconced themselves he- j hind the fence. j Along came our hero. He was whistling "Home, Sweet Home" for all it was worth. He walked up and down in front of the church whistling that good old tune until his mouth looked like a putty blower. Hecared : all the cats in the neighborhood and the resi dents began to pour buckets full of slugs in their double-barreled cans. The boys were behind the fence with un- J ripe cent nnial eges, and just as the master wn about getting tired they saluted him. j When he arrived home the noses of the oth- j or boarders went up to the ceilintr. He now turns pale every time lie hears "Home, Sweet Home" whistled, which is e-ery hour in the ! day. When questioned as to the loudness of ; the cologne he wore home that night, he said i lie kicked a cat on the street, and afterward ; ascertained that it wasn't that kind of a cat. i Anc York lliyputrh. j wi . Ws- 1VS. Z MRS. LYDIA E. PiNKHAM. OP LYNN, MASS. WASTi: I.AMik. (The original and only genuine hine t'ream famphor manufactured i (imi Sam KkrA-I'o.. Toa Merchants, 81-3 Soiflh Second street, fhiladrl phia, l'a.) P.hinncn HrAnin CAMPHOR! THE GREAT REMEDY I lydia e. pinkham foii Tin: RELIEF OF PAIN IN MAX AM) r,I-AST! ' V ' 1". V.. Morelnnd tf-"s ('('( :t how swari.j-v 1 l-.it: '.s tnnv La Kflj'ii.f- Hi t; tvnjs a dry tlii.f, P.iys for ti.-' vr-rst PWl-Ti p 1 ,;; Xoiihrni N'-tv Yoi!:-; our w- ils go dry an-1 p-l-arcli' d the moi.th .d is the time when tl. I.. Le attt-tided to, fur '.I to use a team o:i the;; inoiitli. In all r:ts v.,: even when the at . ii i 1 1 y consi h i ah'e f-.i-i.-", ' thould 1 e drained, f. r-cr can soil cf almost j li!:ty he lTe'.aiinPd i ?wai:ips a: tan.'d ! thf i- ii t:ii-.ial!y yv.t'..ci I paralivtdy f-.-i-y !ra;:.;; wavs a c;u:?'' K rt-virv G 'te'.lipti: to III;! 0V T'l" T-;''"" c---- WOlli I cotirct- u I. V, ! t! tvi : o "U i I : For all Fckip.Ic Complaints. II uir.Tsr.nni, T v., Nov. lstti, T:-0. K y.y i M.t. .V ( '(. J er.t : 1 In e a verv :iuit h oi a 1m. n t.nvn for :i lonir tune rvti:-. r.- nvin ' :.' and a ill uid devl; to euro it. hut i ut to uivo it wlutn a Kothers, F?titsrs, Wschznltj, B-.isinssa Wen si -man Toi rr 1 '1 I .: i . i . i. iw nin iiiL nu(4 rou the way: In a late nuinl.x-r of the jv.y, (.) 5W- ! eiiee lo, )?,,'( there is a very interesting article, which detaiis the experiment j made hy certain Ohio physician to a.-5- certain whether the faculty which some 1 nniiaals possess of returning to their homes Ly a nearly direct etiur.se after' being carried to a great di.-tancc by a : circuitous route is to be attributed to ecent, memoir or any other intelligible cause. Everybody of course, is awaie j of the fact that a cat may be put in a bag and taken ever so far away from its accustomed hearth, and by ever so i-muid ; about a jom i ey, and yet turn up again ! ia due time at tlie old place its ability to pet back being apparently limited only by ii.superable obstacles. The sub- ' ject of the Ohio experimenters was a dopj. Tlie way tiny went to work and the.rcsilt a-e thus described : A d".g was ma le iusrusibi-? with ether at Cineimmt i, put into a wicker ha-ket, ' started on a train of the Cincinnati Southern Railroad, tirst southwest to Jhinviilc Junction, thence to Crab h chaid, and finally north to a hunting rendezvous near Ih roa, in Madison Boun ty. This circuitous route was taken be cause on a former occasion, when the deg had returned from a point one hun dred and sixty miles distant from his home, it was suspected that he might have found his way back by simply re versing his eotir.se on the railway by which he had come. At Herea the dog was shut up securely over night and well fed. The next rnorniiii; he was taken out to a clearing on top of a gras sy knob at o:ne distance from the rail way, and let loose. Without any pre liminary suivev he slunk off into a ra vine, F.Tatvbled r.n the opposite hank, and struck liist on a trot and then on a swift gallop, not toward Crab Orchard. 1. e., Houtheast, but due north, in a l ee line tof Cincinnati. lie ran not like an animal that had lost its way but 'dike a her?e f:i a tramway," straight a?:ead with his nose well up, as if lie were fol lowing an air line toward a visible goal, lie made a short detour to the left to avoid a lateral ravine, but further up he resumed his original course, leaped a rail lence ana wtiA headlong into pice of cedar bushes wh lost 5-ight of him. The report lerin)eritein was forward by rail and on the afternoon of tlie next day, after receiving- this report the owner met the dog on the streets i'l ( in cinnati. "v. tt. full of burrs, and remorse, and apparently ashamed of his tardi- cyna s;i:!::rv-:s; irom I'ysprp-.: khe'irr.rU'.sm. Nci:r!;n, rr I'-mcl, Kidrcy t.ivcr Orr-..Uints, youcan us enrol l.y u?in t arxer so:n;i-r ionic. Irvo:mr w t-'iv.r aw..y wiih Consumption, Female" Vc:,kvr. I'. tim. or ary s:l:n--. : if you hav- a 1 j I c r-!. or eld. vo.: iii l'.tl sure relief :n i'..r.k-;.. s l.:::r.r 1 - -.ic. . II V".l r.rr f: fv: !cd .;r-. -, r-c. CT di.sipneon.. f:d yo.i vV-:r:.i necJs tr.v: iratiti or y-.'-.r blood irid rrarv other ri the test ni-lhinrskncwn : it is the- tit Health ar..l Strer.eth Prstorerevrr lived fcrsu-" pri'-.rr- i:it-.r, K-sences cf iir.g-r r.r. J cherlocs 15 it r.cvcr :-it-c-5, and Curs PniRkerrcM, It Has tTcd Httndrpt! of Lircs ; It 3Iaj St Yonr. riny a coc. or ?t bottle of your drup ist, and r)ejre- Y .r sic-tizre is on the rut5ide warper. Hisrox i t :xTTr i ' i - 4 T ht. n. .T ti:io i:nr' I t rid eve nil In v:.ii friend -f n ; iu ; n t ! i - c: i v vi ire t tno an ! r'Vtn- . mm. I'M KcHuiiii''' Sj. -vin 'nrf," vtiich I tried : wit! trnind r- - -I i . n-inovir.ir tli'r h .u clrnr and rlojin. I riif-n fnt 'J. e-ufs in yun f..r nnn of your i'thstnitvd i"rso I',.i;,-j. ;ind 1 think fhre i no ; r'!UT loM.k ir:nf 1 "ii th' Imr.-'C and Ms dio'. ' 1 !i;ivo tiiki'n LTfiit i:t!'T-t in it. and h:i v ,-infO ' -i:!d 1 cities f t vmi t-1 my no:u htKr . h n i wi (1 try and d'lTvti.tt -r'v.d" I f:m tv"otttij th.-m !-r otlu-rs Youra truly. " . W. -Mn.LKit. 1 Kenflall's Spavm Cure ra Hnman Flesh. Hat Fkvfr. Messrs. Ely I'.ros., Dms cit, Oweu'o, N. Y. I have hern nrrlicted for twenty venrs, thirine the months d Auciist and Scptctnlier, with May Fever, ami liave tried various remedies f.ir its relief without success. I was induced to try your Cieatii I Balm : have used it with fave.rame rcsti.t, ' i . .-. l .... 1 ............ .1 it I . n 1 1 1.1. aim can eonum-nt. i l-mh hm m-i u . .... ilarlv at1!;-"d. 11o-.i.i:t V. Towni.t, (ex Mayor) Eiiahcth, N. .1. Messrs. White & Ihirdifk, Drcci-ts. iha ca, N. Y. I recommend to tlne sufleriiu,' (as I have been) with May Fever, Fly's ('ream V.a!m : have tried nearly ail the rem edies I could llnd. and eive this a decided prefereneo. over them ail. It lias given me immediate relief. C. T. STKi'HKNf, Hard ware Merchant, Ithaca, N. l'.,s ej.t. ', 1HS" Price ."o ct-nts. For sale at tlie new drnjj store, Fhensluircr, l'a. , Vt.. F..l. hi- :. it'T.f--: Sovor.il r .iint. w tiu-li rnr .! 1- I i Elegantly Pcrfumod. Prevents Baldness. Parker's Hair Balsam, Tho Ptst nnd Jfost Eronorcfcml Ilair Pressini?. Containing onTy inpredients thaare beneficial to th hair and sc.i!r, Parker's Hath Ualsam Hcvsr fails to Rsstcre Bray or Faded Kair to O.e youtrf'.il rr.W, and is varr anted to stop fr,.wg of .s hair. ScUi irngiz:s ct 50 c fs. aid 1. W'i-t Kosnn;;w It. J. Kkntam. & s a' I ii:) 'ired mv K n 'ru' inrt irr-'w tl 0 ot n .-tr' w;iinnr I us--! vrry si-vrr-' ;iin iui Th tiir.c Vnr ! ti'.-t vie- w'tLn I 1'. tn t-i inc Kcnd ! 1 'ur with tlif mo-t n;tti-:a . ry rc-:r. j c -.:iir Vt.?y rpin-.vd tl'.o pii Ltrni u:t and 1 io;i-i"l t l.c 1 i'n '.').'; u id J'iti n. i line luiivj ' !. ri.w ii H t-. I . i' t ' t 1 , !'T 1.'m-o, but iHiv I k nt'-w ; i: : 1 rli'1 ': ! liuinn.'iit l-'T li'diinn fl-?li t!i;it 1 :tin a '1u;it;;tci with. ; Vours truly. T. I. I.iu rk'ce. , KKD ALL'S SPAVIN GUREj la .-':ri in i T-a ( fTf t- niitl nill i:i it nction. a it ' .1 -s n -t Mi.t"r: ypt it i? peii''tr:itin ninl j.owcr- I In! rip-h every li'or-.Mtt;ci vnin.nr to remove iiny l";i,y jrri.wth or olIi'T cn:;iri-iiH-nt, Hin-li as ! i 11 -i. . . : i lit ri; i-t.-. c:il !'ill, f.;.i ;i i i,-.. swei I ;n, ; nii'l htiv lTiieii.. ;!-) i :i'l rnliririi:or.t of innt i i-r lin.l an-1 :il-i f-.r rl:''"im:iT ;-:n in i!!;!n. or tor - uiiy itri- tor tvin-ii a iirupi' i.t Hn-.'.l tor man or lica t. It if now knoirn to ln In- '.f.i lininiont lor man cri r unl, acting mil.i'.y and yi-t certain in it etl.-etf. 'n.l ii'Iii:"?? P r Illustrated Cln-nl ir, which wo think ifive fo-i: ivr proof oi it-j virtues. .Vo rem-c-!y lias rviT no t .vcli sn-'h n ri . i'.ii- I i tied ptic'ess to o:ir U n''v!.vle, t..r m:n .is w.'il a lo-asr. iuf Vi ico 1 1 i t !m -:Io, ..r six l...tii for All I'i-u i:.-t5 have 1: i.riMii wi It f..r y.m : or it will Many have Mown into the trump of fame, hut lew there are who have brought music out of it. "llr.Tvrt.- thf. 11um;ft." The eaily settlers of Kentucky had to Tvork lifird nnd I i ci 1 1 1 often with the Indians. Their holidays were few, but whenever men met some sort of : a physical contest, was the aninsemenier.t of the occasion. A Methndi-t minister, who j lived in Kentucky during the beginning of ! this century, U Ms f a curious sport he once ! witnessed a battle with liie brands tor weapons. j lie and a hundred stalwart settlers were j eneaired hi opening a road throneli a forest, i it was a roo.l natnred, jolly company. The ; men worked hard all day. At nieht they sat round bla'inc; fires of "inure hickory loes ; and told stories of hur.tinjj bear and deer, ! and fioldinc; Indians. j C):ie nioh: tl.e story-tellers seemed to have i exhausted their yarns. The men seemed nervous for some new excitement. Sudden- ; ly fnie pave a war-whoop. A score of yells answered. F.wry one spr.iiii; to his feet. Two captains were chosen, and the men told olf into two companies. Eaeli man sei-z.-J a burning; brand and th.e battle besran. There was but one rule of war no brand should be thrown w ithout tire upon it, so that it mioht be seen nnd dodi'ed. For two hours the battle continued in per fect rof)d nature. Hut, .is the fires became low, bin linn bi amis crew scarce. The rule was broken and the battle in play was be ginning to be a lii;ht in earnest. Then came out the perfection of the disci pline they had acquired in Indian wars. The loud voices of the ( 'a da ins cried "Halt!" F.ich man dropped his brand. "To camp !" and in a few minutes the whole company, save th sentinels, were "between their 1 blankets." ! Commands the attention of all who Lave ' , lieen Inveterate snflerers of IMIKUMA- ! i TISai. NEniAl.GIA, HEADACHE, ': ; i;ACKACHi:. Ekosti i Ei.et, Stivi--! Joixts, and ail pains in every portion of ( j the hody. The seat of pain is reac hed 1 by exciting the pores to action, thus i c-nahlin? tlie curative properties of the j j CHINESE CKEAM CAM PJIOK to en- j I tor, which stilles the pain as soon as tlie : affected parts are reached. The I'm i- ' j ment must, upon each application, he ! ! rid'bed in thornughly ; and in cass fif 1 ; llheuinatisni of oug standing it should i le used three or four times n day, and j I four applications made each time, until j cured. Care, however, should be txer- ' ; cised after the pores are opened, to pre i vent taking cold. i FOIt II O'llS liS I THE ! Chinese CREAM Camphor is iwvmaum:. i It n-lk'Vcs Sprainrd .Tfiut?, Thriirh in i IVf-t. Swf'M.y. Toil Kvil. Ul.uJ aiul Hone Spavins. KiimKn.e, nvA all Lard luriips . caused l y kivks or oh r Vrrii s. I'm j Eii7.Hi I)istcn it-r, F(vfi t .vlic, Iss : I AiiHt iu and AW-akrirs?, use the Ikn IIorm; and Cattlf. 1'owiiki;. 1. In T: t: . -1 i th : ' c f isirn1 ;rif - ; ft It v.'.r.e r - in n -.v. n i-if-rit , It i" t !. . r Vf-g-tnuic i'r .;' -3 ti i' tit iirr.il: I. I";. Tl r.-. dr3i!1.nemi!,v.c.'i- 4r tify. On - 'ir-t f : th- r-mtry. It Till Ci-rr V.rr I1 a rrt fm cf f-" -f tho wti rm, I.- .-c n. l:r',-:'ir rl I MonstrunT'On r II .-: rin T--':' I:i:'antr..ii n f Vlcratifn, Ft. l:r;c, r il I ; p 1 it ::T tri 1 r :t t';uc-r.t sj irn w m k'""s. r : -1 c .; -ai " r t 4 ; t-l t ' the Clianr '-f l.if . It i'l i; - A c- mrj r;-ci t-.mrj fmm tl.r tj:m innnorr'y st-iy of d"-f 1- ;.Ti.f-rt. 1- t-:i JcTicy t i-Tro'.t; li'im .r- ti;cro i clitt. . . J itiy rpctUJy It It r.,--. fn fvt it V- f--T 1 t- I t. f -rt tf an;l b: rr::i v t:-.ut I r r Kn ti.-r. wr fi. I', r-rrr. '?lr rv- j- a .-f tV- -n'n. ct j Tf w lfa.n-S -'tr''r. I' iu-.;.vff. it n- Tr-.t til c 7 c!- ftrr.Ts allrmrir-a f. r i;'.-.;iii;t fine p.l;tvtirti'; .f thf i jt.i h It r-iirc lil atifT, T . -!.?' rt.ru rrf-tm.tt..Ti (:-nr.U Iw'oihty M t ; - j 3, I rf -;. n a nil Iiiv't fr'-rti. n. T::.it fi" vf I -.a.: in ti n. cat:.i k . :(rlit Jiii-i h- kae'-f-, Jr ft!-.-. -t rrr.arirr:: It cmtc 1 v 1 It v. "I tirr:- r.c! unlrrr.I! c.rurr-TBn c; .. fi"t in tr.rTii.t-v v.itLt-o 1: Ibat f jxcrz9 t!.e ti 1 t ; t!. t: be of the fv 1 to be if v. drai:.e 1 hi A, v. lil of tl.e field. :r t ssarv to li :i dr- ! t lie w hole b r ; the o:.ly fa-ib'.e o: ' 1 e n dvi-able to dr ent iivlv uiflereiit tl : which tii'-y havelevTi ;1 i t r cae euro the ovii at j the .spriliis aiid the -v. ; i '11. e v.-fii k t!:oiijl 1-e 1 d'.-.ie a; all. T.w . r ' till '1 out w 11 h a s i:i !.: w l.-ile c leaned out in a ! ! a shovel is i.nt, the ! if (iuii(-d. The t":i all. s stit-.cttd in a dry l::.-;-' t. ! t-te:if e to earn, in ' I i watt i in vet sv.v-uns. I feet will be dcp en.-u;-l i be taken to 1 -iv- a ir.i ' i fil'.th-t, which in?.- la-1- ! always kept fo to miaf! j fr rd' the water b.i kl;: ' it jr the drain u 1' h n.' .i. ! I. t diainii.,; Mt rial i d. wt it l ;;t un t I '!r.iii:s i. .ay I St. ! C i r --, (; I e'::'t :-.ft-.r a A . u. I: ' I'. ll- On r to r wb toi c v c o 1 CI 1 a c t G LA 1 of ( HiyrK 'i-.!:am Irom K. J.tMt, ivcf or t tieir lior-i. BROWN'S. m hmm feS A TF.UZ TONIC M - A lntf J.lr ?oTtn r f tin t'.ir;n i' n t o lir l f. r .111 c r I'rni-t, 1 .!t:i-onrz. I'.i . r. . li.-Thc t--t:!no:i..iN f l.rprr.t ion. r.ih.-r on th.-in I'o tli.'iiilviiil'y rr-.M-ivr i. TESTIMONIALS. 1 hive triol II. o f'l:inp "r"tni 'nmi!'or lf-r KluonTiut : -m ainl Ncrvtu? lftnl:n'lic. :nl liave loin .1 in it inii.uit rolii'i. I iinvf nevr l-mnd its ('(iui i'l all mv wavel?. (ik.t.iik no. Lon.ion, l.iiir.. (-on or t ni t. s;r(lc i. I!jnjt. K. I. N.. M:i pupore. I n-lri ) 1 iisoi Oct iiincso 'r rim f 'cui Ii-.t f. ,r a ovc-ro Btt;i 'k ot f.hri:iii:iti--!n .n t !, : '.i: t: '!:-u'.!'-r. :.!..! rno i '".t-iy ;iy. r;t.-r i fiv;:- tr;f l r-. i.r;t ..rsrr wfli.ktiotrn "r.-?in-.!:. tL.it it ( the i" -t t'..:vz I ."..r i;-p.!. ror ::r li: r1 v.N 1 '-' I It A0I t. W . :.T... 117 .. 4:--t strict. W r-t l'to-.i- '!-!o j, M.iT. 'i 1. 1-s-. At'rrotu-aM.!:".i: n of - 'ip I ";.ir. -f 'rf-airt '.'Ti- 1 ' :k in i.. i i i ;-ven (.ii:r-- .i.u- lydra t. r -"-..am s Vehle torrpourj ; c..,tl v n.alt, r. It N i.-t at .".' Zf I . t r- on- I . V. . ,. . nl Arcni. I rr.n. ?'.- 1 f t . ; .. -.1 . . . .... i :.)'. I---T.Ce"- a r- - rt - . , , , " of 8- . i--:- f r : - s: i-:vxn .m i: :-;.! -'1 i..--. i m- r,'A--'-1 1" T' i f: .-t.-.ti-v i -1 : i: s. t ! f .-r i-ai '..c-' 1 h- v- :j 1 . iv il: ,r : 1 ai.-l i A - ! v. nlli vat I--:!." b-c -i.:.- tl.e u .-'. '' I i.!v::;i:-;.s -. v , v- ...., i hind I: t-.-l.ti:.:. I! e -j-:u r. n.l ;-.-! tl::., I..-.- r. t-r !-. i. j 1-11 Loiv i'l Vi J tal'l' I 1 1 I ) " 1 V-T .,' ' v ?:-... A. Ki::: v ,.. ;-rr:,' . c-t d-e.-n p. , l 1 Mid it -: .. I Attvti'J. i-iit-'.-:.-.-. a:.-t l'r. Wv. 1...MM-S , r p v the In- -I t -r--V U II l P ; l.i..i-4-t, l-.:-.-i.---t.rJ.;- . - 1 V I.lii this ia:.-i is I Ml tn. 1 :: - jj , : 1...1I1.I ....... "l.:i t 1 of f h I I.i:.; "I I'! l.l.. ,r 1 w:i- KAN. 41.". .r- .l.in. VZ. 1-st. 1 1 ;l lliir ."-nil-tin- 't!lli.--"-' ' ft in thorough it f-.r niTTim" ANTIitS. 'I'a'I7KL, l'Jl.'i Ml-l-'U lei .l:in. 15, ".-No i.i.l. !; ius I !ll:l, I a.. ISM r-.I fcvcn-lywith !r. i-tcl fc-t I iifnl -ca r:i t .i u: plior 1 i. re- l i:n--. rn'-l ; r:ir y. :in 1 w:i - f-:r":!. T-ty no-tv-r tri--l b.'.i.'. it.1 ::ir, :Ti--t:u t r-i:e1. reft, l'ht:o-a. 4 s.-cm.l I j: i.'i i i: r i y s I i ai- Vfil': o per i-'d ol I! sr . A ' " , " - 1j'-iu I j-t. " rea 1 ,i-- i. Iv !:. -1-: the ltd A PERFECT STREKGTHSfiER.A SURF! REVIVER. i in. st,v ''.':,:-'h ' " :-'so-. ',l P.6p-AiV--v N; I i'l 'v.-t-.-.o.-. M.-i-.iuii.Mi- 1 e .-::' t- .r--;.r-to-..s I Vt. SOLD Kt-'i. is, 1- -v n-' l :--- - n ro.-' iot I'l:. H. J. Ke.vii.ill .n. t' 1 i.-i- !., Ull' hv the urli BY ALL DnUCClSTS. l.-'.i:il. Battle Crook, MicV.c-fcri, , HAVir.tS -' ii-,r I , ; ... 1' - ' otl c r .v t--o . i.-..-..-ry. t-. ..-i it-. n:.-r:'.-; ,i j il--r:ol roio- iv nil. r. v r - i-i. Mil' ..-! ; r'y J- irt;-; VMM 1 r'--o;;it i A i :r cr ' 1- T i ; -: ilMiv of IiH I Wi.Il- .1 will nvi-r-. .t t'l :i I ! n v s : i.n ::Tf THRESHERS, Traction and Flair. Elr.glnrrs and Kcrso-Fcwors. -.tor l I -I :i. 1-v :l..! Tllll I il.U ; :-.i:rt ( ' 1 1 ll , t :r; mil. It.; romp! of t:iiif- .!:;! - 1-v il 1' -w .1 1 rr li i I ily for i- -I-i irf i-v t-i n-f.. M i-fnt. fin . So: ..r '':l;:r with f-ill t.it.-niintii n. I.I.V SI I. KAM 11 M..-M i )..( t N. Y. K..r .-nl-t t-y I .t rr. l..hii.-tc. n .! Al to. .in HrHtfal-ii". uml 1-v Vh-ilis tin I'riiira--t urn cr.il.y. " 1 1-1 i.-l'.-ni. Tt romni.-ld Tli rpli-ri'. In f 'in tVsrl 1. 00 YEA8S l-''-"''-'"lo'.llt, o: ' - truaU K:t.-.-uii:i.-ft:- ) Tit t-t;;'V!:d 11 1 : li. io :, A t'-- r tnrrh. - ol it i- un--- ot uf ,'.o t-ont .I II-.T I lli.'l I.; Will r-ir.o. I. 'I'M'.! IS :.l!U " ilriij-i!.t.-i :it Ill.iil :i i-uek- i-r-. it-vi 't.i- C'o;ni!t rtfnm lut fii n ifvnt h '"? jji'fiVj. ; j'-Trtirtinn J'.nKinonar.'l KSoSo i.:: inra cv,t Fv-n i7i ih" Aiivjrii-an ntfrrkft. A M!i''( i. -If r.f r .-'" ! ferttiTf cnt t ' j: r.'rT.: ? t f T lu--l. tryhr;- v1.l rfTrrifrqvn?iHr-' r '-"O- ti and wT"rrt'.t rj.-tt ijr'fiuirl Yv pth'r tpRlt- rH. i'oiir pi7ri .(" .tnrijt.rs, f i-om G ti 12 bor.i9 'x iVA -'yYi ff 'f'.-r 1 --rrpi " Ihi-rA.pirrn crrptaT:T)y cn hR"i !. fmrn v.hirh is I .t tho iu cvnj i -arable n'ooil-w-Tk l otir nia .:i:'Ci v. j fii- '.' l'ilT'l'i',V.'y :. ? hi--h!y r.:-.:i::-icr.' j 'i :i (:..;hi :i::-l i 'Ii. i 5:ui.-; esori:.; .- ..' I il '! . I :,!, -..'. . '.--..' j $ , .:'r- :'..:-..: : 1 . .- . .- j t ii- ; f- i . -. . r, t ir.i t -r-.-or -.'.. , j ;.:';. '..'-..': - i -..'.; 'hi Si I h! v.':!! 1,1 t-Tiv-.i irrr i- 1. r I i 1 : V--i f - ! -! - . ::j ,.; ;-- ' '- . r,!::v:,- ;-ai 8 t: i:r. I -riTM m r--nr -rg irrrr w im. hwutiiii hiib .. i. bljuil .. wiwi i i 1 1- iJ 1- rcl th. c( 1 1 . t c I r cti.t.. ' il was 4.1 -.Is ti..-. , : l- ii;-n t f ... 1 4 ' . t .... t ---3 X I Chicago & Norlh-Yeslern ; li'h- Vv .vt je-Mrr i KAIIAVAY other an i,:,i'.::i .-Jt. H.-'---" ' J'---.,'H"iC? I ' l-i ll'i'hli: an 1 :c::-.-c ti.e j li.HV jii-.r.V i.n r--.-l ; f.r ; I. .11 -. I'ncy act . --:- h o i.- ' re ! t-:ul,if :i -f..l .1-V I f7 Li r i'n rinq Ii.trrv:i!trt't s tl.. ! loci, like a -h-irr.i .-.'..., (:el tir.r;i t i5s i (IN- .novc, .'id. r -i i.-- "T i---. 1 .-.3b,i --v.".&-i t.w:-..A I in & 11 j CI.INTOX STKKUT, JOIIXSTOWN, l'A., QUINN, Is a ?nro c:irc f- r a'.', orllniry i!i-e.i-o of Hor.-e' t'att'.f, SI:Pop :r. Swine. It o'.irea an-I i-rcvi nt f'H'i KfN f'liot-tifA. Yo-.r e- w i cer;:iin to y-f-lj l-Ki: rivr. 5:or.K a vt r.KTTtr. Mil K ami l-.rvTi:n. STOCK FA1TI.NS OX OXK-FoTUTH Ll.SS FF.K1)! IJoitiK in tK.esfciicn r.f a l:irae nuin'-cr of excel lent te-i iinoniaN. 1 1 liavf l'ri-n n. in2-C'-it?. cl. ii-ken" :m l til : ntr. Okop.di: II ' ?-'.il---.i:n :i li".v : votir i -;i tt le 1-t Jr-r for tior- p. ! iirs. i,nl t: ti-1 it a i r.sr class M-. i-; -iiifintown. l'a. a con- ;l r .a !.. -i. r- . 4 -; fi. vj i--2 . 1-J 're they finally ! 'A i M -s4 ilSV? of tWo ex-I Q r1 S1 fcV ?(i to tho owner ' KSjs-icV'-- U siooo M , I lv. !!l 1- r-.t-l If r..,T In-r-rit!-, or nlnfr.il j I I r- H will i.-.t a.-a or h-!n. S3i--1i; -Tj Tr.rr. Cis ti-:i:n. It has lonp; burn kimwn. thnji! j;h the reports f travelers, that in certain .arid distrii'ts of Alriea water is often found, even in tho driest schs.mis, in hollow trunks of tho jrieat Ixjabah tree (Adansonia) an-1 it was sni'iKisod that this provii'n of water was, so to say. natural ; but it appears from the invc.M sfratiii.t of odieers at tached to purvej ihj; parties sent out by the Liryptian povernment that thef-v; re servoirs are ne::lrr f"rnied nor hlkd hy the ai?cidfiits of nature. They are in reality prepared an-1 filed by the inhab itants of the country w ho car-.ftilly re move the decayed and sponp-y liber from the interior of the trunk and laboriously transfer water to the c isterns thus made, bticK tful by bucketful, droni neighbor ing pools in which it collects at the rainy season. The importance "of t.Vse reservoirs is illujtrat d by the fact that trunks containing lr) gallons of wa ter sre not uncommon in Kordofan, and tli at individual trunks l ate been Tneasmed which might store 3d00 gal lons. The officers of tlie survey urge that it would be well for the "Egyptian government to oiganlze a srvice for the protection and maintenance of these trees on the pest roads ami ttlvgraph lines fo that couriers, linesmen, inspect or, etc., might always find a store of water. They cite one particular post route where in times pat the people of the country had carefully filled the Adansonia tres during thr? season of rains, and thus insured water duiing the dry season for much travel, nut when troops w-re moved m that diiec tion Uni inhabitants took alarm, aban doned the vicinity and neglected to iiil the trees so that the load became as good as impassable. -ALWAYS HAVK TIIF.- Dry clitcI Dress Groocls, NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC., to he found in Camhria or adjoining counties. IiTTorget not the street and numbers and fail not to call, buy and be happy. 1 have nc-l tw.- p;u-ks "f your ("attic l'ow.l-r on my row :in-l el.i' kms. Tin: cow (iive mjai i v TWK-K TUB Ql'ANTI TV r M1I.K fhf :l l'f!"l. M.T clii.-ken witp ilyinu;. loit wi-ri- (-t tr.n imvi-.m ai k lv n!t-r 1 lin-1 useil ttie r-ow-U-r. Your?, tiu'.y, .Ii.nas I'ai.-i-ii, X. . I liaveur l vour Cnttlo P.;ir.lor niol mut :iv It li tlie 1'oj-t lor't.or-es. cattle. -l-ccj'. -t!-. Trio.) it m I'-'iil'ry tor niativ in.l.iii-r. will: sn-.y-s is evehy cask. .Tux. Veavi.1!. Hi rrv s vi '. lo. 1.7. I.rsf Fiiio.-.!ier i on cent inon i-:i'. k-.iiro ol y..ur poiT der which I i;;!vi- t-- n:y i-ouItiy, ar-.u hnc not IimtI one ilroi..y turk v or chicken inoc. Mr?. W m. K na it, Or.ma-e, X. Y. Scn-1 mo a jnfk or two if your fnttlo F-.w.l-r. The pai'k I iiot from you l:i-t winter t i::;i r.'E enirKKv hii,kra. 1 crive pome ol it t- n neiirli hor n-l it eiueil his cliicker.?. John Williams, Si.rueo Yule, tihio. AiMres?. tor a pamvh'rt. F. A. M1I.I.KK. Sfil Ar-li St.. I'HII. Aiit l.l'HI . Fa. Kr ilc 1 y X. .1. Frkidhokk. El-cuylmri:. Fa. fT-O.'so.-ly. VAX DYKE'S SUirilUR SO A? LEADING RAILWAY i-f Ti:t WEST AND SOUTHWEST! It U the rt an 1 In r- : 1 - '!.:. :.c i ail : ...:.-- . :i irlliern irinois.. leva. lnknt. Wmmins. e-lir-k. ( ali nrnia. On c-.n. I -il 'r.io. It.iU Arion.-.. Muho . Monl flu.i. .-ta-la. ml for COUNCIL DLUFFS.OMAKA, law r.n. i.i aiimi.i i . Si 1, T IjA Hi:, S.l A J Y.M CI SCO. Drmlnnoil. Sioux City. f ?. f?vt-.'. fvt .'; i it-...' cf !.":'. il thf Trmtn-.r. n-i-f j : t' 1! -'. fr - y.'. -- i rc ;,-r, i J ,?... i . '. t-i. 11 :' ' . - f i'i her. W'c 'tt ht'i r,. T-o','o;. ...n-'i. ;. i.-.-;r J:-;. . -.- , li . r-,. Ii---.-. f-- I. .:: L. Ili'JH?-:. I.ri .'.) . i -.",--,-,: -ir . c :-?'r, .-';7c it y.'; Hr.eP.OT. '. o '.t . It i: t ' t - At n Tl 1 l;:u!N the T N.-rtli-AVc-t-Tu nn l the 1 lit 1 Cell: ;;r : ti i!ll- fad in t 'a.-' Thf. ft-.-!.! . a rr.ti'.i ; ai i, . .f i- ; th.uLih i -. v i: S'. ill I I I!. .t. pr...-ui-ti II ve, :-.-; i i.f i-t 1 1- i ci i ;: Ir.,1 AT. . 1". : t ii -1 11-- !'. ;.irie i I T t t! c CI. r; r u. uri n e ; At fcicaj.'. - '. .-.e.'tir..-.-;in I.-ike s, r. 31 .i.;s!in ;i!' : i. VfT-.e a:ul 1 'eiiii-N 1' an : Trunk H'?, ftiol the Ka::ka. F. :'it. irt Ioe ronn?rtion marie st Jonrtlon Fr.iTit. It i ttio M.Y J.IW. . ' ; uo . f .'.-p-j. e ar. 1 F: lii::d: r i ii ii i m 2 that C l""!' ;h- Mi.l.;. aiol "W Ii!1:: : l-r-.-lp. ti e eeii- hv. n.l led ; i)v-!f tl i'i i . in e t" 1.7 e cl l.i.l ' c. lli.-.M S; U-'.l-ll- . l'l'.l e b tate 1 .:in. M: r 1 1 I! Lo b-. 1 in II! 1 ' .1 1-' 1,. M". i .ii ff or l'ri ratii Tal PAFl wt : i"e : f?t I TKK! :a k ill M; -rr,1 3 K t -X lV :n .lete 5KO we rtich et t c Pflt Las lOl 9- i c i 1 FUJ irlf re, ti je eh irlor i ' an le de fbei 51.1' VH i ITUMAXIIOTKLDININCAl'iS -r.rrwto- CHICAGO ami COUNCIL r.LVFFS. riilliuau Sleepers on all Mirht Trains. upon Ti'-ket A sent? f --:i-rir you Tok-t.s 1 r.-:uc try ; wi: i rap: mi: ; win- n 1 -""'.'. be a!e ily tn'i'.r. !v bui' i:i Ve. nt-i 1 n - !:i-l. 'h:-. -i.-,? Ii!,,,,,,-, 1'f j I rp' -.- v i- Iv !.. - t:. . ro t TT-.-.il.-ly rr -il f rn-..--1 i.v ' o-.- .t ,.'-;. -.'.:,: -.r-ans-.v-oihcrl I 4 "'-"'-' '' r. si.-.nato t: e rri -p"ion. 3 .?rnr.7-.f, n' 4'rrbt, TTfi ' mc-i S, It), 13 Horse I'owcr. - ' i FtHr ! Ot i intra t I-. --ir.-s ror-- 'ori No r..-.-:--r-i ' 1, i-e j.-u i- T. e .. rj f. Prr:iN J O.I Mi i :.fiihi-ire:i :it yr.r.r i':-r r ci l, i'? r. . .v a. :'--Vu -KTi-t ' r ' ! f r a i u. 1 1 - f-' it It T.T, -oyiSl F.I:-. NA. e Is, r-h-rn 1 o-'-Va or fe -my, :i?w r '--.-' tht 1 ill CUfK JS. Ii. II AM MAN .t-O.,r-5- .-ln.0 -.!-. Si V ! Sir Si.'.l ; t Uif .New I :r'-ir Mot - I ice draw in--t c LPnrt ana h-l Metiicine crer ado. nhuwtiia of Hops, Buchuf Han r.ii-i uand-siioni"'" -na -,f . and I j; ; e p r a ti o u. 9 lisr girt ta- U -a lo tie je3 tzi ;r2ra. T,-. ait whose amployTrcnUcaae irre-pru'arl- tycf ti.bo-lorlL urinary rr, or who tt- oaireaa Appi2erlftnle and mild Stlmnlat, Hop nittm ar inTi0 without Intox- are what the dbtenerr ai'm-Mlt 9 njKfi Hop Bit tors. Ioa t wait enta yon as1 alcrlc trnt if yon only fe1! bad or miaerfttri uac era at one. It aoiy saT yo'or Iifa.lt t.atBB T1 feimrlreda. SSOO iU b paid for ae thwr rot r-r trip. I cot w::T!r orIpt jnar fr,n w enrTer.hnt uwani nrff th-mto u Hop B Rnifrcrr. Bor Btirs Ir boV' dmyrral drunk a avtram, but the ft d Kt MU -ino r-r-r nw ; the "I'TiWDiifc rtU&SD ard H0PB, ant no person or fmi) iioui'l be witn al tr.em. rwrllr. Ail o: i r r i ,i7iri-te. kso( A AVoNKi Rrn, In v f.n-tiox. A let ter to the Srii-ntijic Arirri--ii from! bo inventor describes tlie ojieration cf a "circular saw" wliieh cut in two a solid steel b;ir without touching it ! The saw i.i merely a cinular iron tli.sk with smooth etlge which i.s causeil to revolve 2,.j(Kj times a ' minute. A steel bar brought near to, but not touching this disk, is divided by fusing or melting apart, and a man's hand can lie jlactd in tlie stream of molten steel without leing burnt. Thesa are wonderful facts and await the explanation of theorists." I had Chronic Rheumatism for one j year ; bad been given up to die by two pmsicians. CNA cured me. VYm CcjtT, Tittslurg, Pa. I Hi:ik:m s;:i l A :its s.ini Millku's FAIfllLY CHOCOLATE! j An att: !c f :f-Tior in qi;:i'.;ty a.i-1 lower in .ri--e f than any oi'-.-r In t ! :r;ii kot . A r-roiulnrnt rt-l , -i.i ri n- H New York .iiyH;in tivcs it .- Iiis - oj.ino.n tli.it - ho --.l ite i.-' prci-riiiil-.: to in nrmlti-d , li-iaiifc It ail-is Mrpimtli to t!io Inxlv. npw lit to I tho exlii'i-to-l l-ri.n. .imis thr iiorVons fvstrm. j liarmoni.oi" the workmj of tlie digestive oriaiin,' ; n-l k;vi.- purity to tl.e Hon l. j For a ruj..:ttn -.--.ulo. lion. Hk vonrconfeotionrr , lor our Swi-el .iici il Vnnilla t'lioi-olatp. Ai-'lin-1'iuh 5t Mill' r, :1 aurl f-iliwSul Si? PliiU Va For k.iIp l-j- V. s. Hahkeb fc. i;i:,,. anil N.J. Fnf.iol I H'-rK, Kl n.-l-iiri, Pa. 7-9,-lv.j S "T ART L i rb DISCOVERY! ' LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A Tintim of Totithfnl lmnmJrnr ransiTiff Prprav Viru 1Cit, Nrroii JM biiity, ly.rt Manti-xvl. etc., arm tried in vain evi-ry known r:i.-iyf lt.n di. fOTTril a f miplf n-if curt, which l o will srr l FRK8 i to uis iriinw-miurreiv, a.1-1 rr.nj j. , KI.LVKs 43 ( halhaiu nr., . Y. i i-.t'. i, l:?l.-lv. t Fiirmi-w RTitl Thrrfrn-n p- It 1a1 to .in - '--r-t.-. ti.- - r.vztrKhri 'J hr.liijitr Macllinory. I .r.iuasu -.t fr-n. Ail- KICHCL3, SMEPKD CO. Cat-.la Ores, "!ohlsaTw Jan. 14, l?-l.-ftin. TO CARD (ELECTORS! Iff. J" sercn bars DOTililXS' ! ELECTRIC SO AT of your Gro cer. 21. AsJc Tiiin to five you a bill of it. '1l. Jfail fi.t his bill ami your full atldress. 4th. We itill mail you FREE .seven beautiful and elegant cards, in sijr colors and. fold, representing Shahspeare's 'Seven Ages of 2lan.f j I. L. CRAGIN & CO., ! HO South louvtli t., j rJiiLAnELniTA, rA. ! S-IMtHHlNS- F.l.V.CTTKK-UP 1 Kt- ' P. I'.ai.khi! k. Iiro., Lhenpburir. l-i-l.-e.o.w.Om. AVI ciii;aii;k than wooi. us be m 4 A CURE GUARANTEED25 CZffiS BY US DR. METTAUR'S HEAD -..HE PILLS ""r mo-t wnndcrfnlly In a rrry Fi-ort nme bun SICK aud NLVOUS HEADACHE : and.whilr v-imjr on t!ip nerrons rji,-m, relir-vn DYSPEPSIA I" wow forms, cleanji liig tlie system of excefs of bilo, producit? s regular healthy aotion of the bowcla. . .mmnin.iiim iihhiihiiiiiiiiii liililn. IIIIIH A full size box of these valuil. PILLS, withfnildi- rccoiu for a complete Cure, mailed u nnyaililronBonwriptof nmo o-tont KOStase Stamps. For eale by all Druggist. 80LK rRorRrETOTIS, 3-eo. "W. YEAGER, CASH DKAI.LU IN Abb KIND Ol HEATING AND COOKING STOVES, Insist upon Ti--kct Airfnt? f'lir vi: this ro.1-1. Kxamlnc vo-tr Tn-kf to Imv il they -lo nut na.l nvr t i: c- . hicao A NorTii--etern lin 'Iw.v. If yon wish the j:.-t TMvelitii' Afivir.m- lnt:oii vou tvill bnv vo.ir To-k-T 1-v t.'iii route, ar.d wi'I "r-TAKK SilN K II I iU!!;.' WAli Ticket A-.-ooi- .-!l Ti"k-t l-v tMs Lire. MAHV1X ll.llllr. -rf I'. '. n it: ifnrrcl y.':.ir-7'r. ( r.iC(:i,'.i. I , 4-1-V wi:s i vaiii. AM) MANUFAcn;i:i-;n 01 ftTT FI I.I. MZF..) One irrc Vainted. Costs but TE V VCMTS per ROD. Kamnln and ('atalflgnn Kent Frr. ia i 5-27 0 91, 02 A 93 WA1 KR STRKIT, 114, Ilfl ft IIS FIRST Arenas, Em PITTSBURGH, PA. TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, l10ii Kloventli Ave., Altoonn, trfPFAPm II.At F. IX THF. ITT. Itoofi.., SpntiiiK n.l RrpnIrInK ol all kind promptly and Hatlnfartorlly attended to. ln-24,'7a. tf. Tlie Truth. Tritely Told. TITIi: ,"IAVr STOItli OF S. TEITELBAUM, CARROLLTOWN, IS THE I'l.At E TO BIT AT LOWEST Pnit'F.S THE Vj:iIV ft I ST SUMMER GOODS OF ALL KIND I An.l a rnrdial invitation is now c xtomled hy th! proprietor to every rca-lerof tlie Fheem toeall and fee the larue assortment, ex.iaiiun the various qualities, an-t learn' the unfiinaf ?:t.le priee? which are so low that iO percent, enn positively li save.l hy tho-e who Imv their Koo,a from me. The reason 1 can sell so cheap is that 1 bouifht my entire stock for cash ami intend to sell for cash or its equivalent I? "jJ.-rB prepared to ,mlko nuick sale, ,t smaller profits than anv other merchant in farahria! county, jxm t take my word Tor this, however, hut com and see lor yourselves. Cakrolltowx, Mat 21, issi.-tf. s. TF.ITF.I.B H'M. KIDNEY DISEASES, cTlpp,tIk?N are qnlcltVy tnd (mroly eared ty the two of KIDNEY-WOBT. tL new and wondarfiU remedy whiah is fc-kjlm?runhon Inmen-wsaU in all parta of Uid country, workson natural prineiplaa. It pootores atrenjrth and tone to the dlpeased orrjans, and tl'rourh thorn cleanaoi the ytem cf aeonrnulatad and polaououa tmaora. Kidney d!aeMeiof tMny years slandiug bea cured, also rils. Constipation, Khwomatum, Rowlilc havedlstreerod 0-e-n"Omafor yeara. W have volumea of teetisiony of ita wonderful ctu-ativa P"wef- pl?T;tT'""c' Alchcllo E-.tter, which do more harm than pood, or draatio pUla, but ttse cattrraa rn,p33KrT-WOBT, and hoalU wiu baqufcVly rerained. Oet It of ycur Druarclet, Prlco, I . ill send twst paid.) WfU.t, CHHAIUKO A to., l-rt.' Urlbi-taa, C ?T',Out',r1.2aAdBi',Vh?raeilyT,' CoVry Q000 yprto Agents, nnd exponses. fftOntfit w lOuttiwtrce. Aadreai.rrae4-Ct.,A.u6U3U,BIe. I CvVJ free. Addtusa F, Strata VC-, A.ugueta,Mo. 1 sujirri'-r to all other soups. It Is conil.iiie l with Snlpfiurin its pure, unndiilteratc.l -trite, winch en- : ters the pores ol the skin, l-einir alisorhed into the ' r.Iooil th roii eh the tninute capillaries, and t litis acts 1 upon the skin, whether it he healthy or in a ills- ; eased condition, hoth locally and eonstitionnlly. ; therehy climinalinir all inipiiritii s from tho ti'.ood and exoitiinr the skin to healthv action. It pro- ' iln.-e a fineness, purity and freshness of the com plexion which is unequalled, and can l e produced 1-y no other iv.enns. No toilet, nurserv or t-athroo'n is' complete without tt. It makes th skin s--'t. clear, pure, white and healthy; is clean-inir. d? odori7in. disinfei tinc. soi.thlnir. healinir and pu rifytnsr: removes dandruff, channa. ulcers, sores, eruptions. roiiKhnr-s an'l redness ol the skin : re lieves itchinjr. hurninir and stinx'na of the skin, and irritation ol bitimrmul Miiimnic in-ect.-: wiil relieve It. Iiin- riles when nothina el: e will have any elicct. A-k for Van I'ykf's sn.rm n Smr: ir-i t upon it. an-1 take no imitation. S. 1-1 hv ilrni-e-its. Achenn.-h Ai lil'er. l'mnriet'-rs. X". :i"l fallowhill Street. I'lilla-loijiiia. l'a. Kr silo ly 1M. I.. Oatmas and K. Iamkh, Jri!;i-t. Khens. burf. l'a. (i!-5.-ly.J Hamburg Tea (ASK Fin I.ENfiLf.KKN'H, TH K I'M T (IKMINK.) The Croat BLOOD PURIFIER And rnrirarlTc. which was kn-.wn to the famous old Arahisn physicians as earlv n the ninth een tnry, is a.lnptcl to the relief of Fevers. -nt ipa tion, I et rile tVmplaints. Want ol Appetite. Kroii py and Hemorrhoids. It has a deci.!"d advantaiie over all other purira'.ivp. helnir more thorough in eleanlnij out the system, without pmdueinz the asonizinu. trripinsr pains and stm ininu- hieh ac company the action of ot her cathartics. When I'un ples or othT .kin disease are aljo -resent, sham P'i the n tlecti d pans thnrotmhlv with Van Ivke- Sulphur Soap. Asel-.enhach K. Miller, proprietors 3d and Cnllowhtll St . l'hiladr.elphla. l'a. Sold hy E. JasiEs. Jirugifist, Khonahnnr, Ta. (ll-.-ly. tram rersons afflicted with aches a rn pains and who have not tried the (treat H. il. 11. Medicine, do not know its powers in removing pain. ive it a fnsl lor lihcumat lsm. Nenra'.iria. and riarti-niarlv l:nh- theria- A sure cure for horses siiilenna with H ne orUhlnd Spavin, roll Fvil nnd folic. He sure an I ak for the H. Ii. H. Mc-licine, manufactured hy 1. II. Tomlinson. I'hiladelphia. as tho popularity of the same has led other parties to put an inferior article into the market hearing the same name Sold by druiTKists everywhere. Xa . ' ii A m cia S M fcr: I bI. -Jbj aim B' I c l ! .lt -1 2l i rV, -a ' r ;V J'A r iJ . C-- - - jjt: r.rr.nt. Ti. in I'l-ri-.-dit-al. uivt tin Liii's (-ii th:-; -.,'i;--l-r.i'--l:.iM i-f lu.ilii i linsit-. i ; ; a' wi'.li ! ' iiig it li:-t'tly t -:!.. - l:u .ViM' if V. e i":-1 1- ' ;ati lit f Ii. -.. -1 V ; ti..n 'f tlie h.-i-t 1- : j-rt'i't-r in'. -tlio I i to i: .-I tin- this v :a. tho :: it t an I-.' I--in A tlie f-.Yr.n a hi'.'.l U- at it a- l: t 1 V-T wtM ii tl i'.stif. AImvo I'htCf .1 W.Ot t vvnt 1. t J : i V,v thi It.tlhi'i liiist-t-tl intul l'"i'.i: -ir.u the j a'.u-'.t. Oifl'dinj; thio::h '. im -nil til si l st- i ! it t'b'. aiiii il i-ih' r ways ia v. hlc h .' i vi n to al'i:-'ii it'.' I-I ical i. -ii cf a I-; . 3h tEA' c 3E i w tl ! t I W 1 'w . :--j--'-. j:-. .oLTa..'errri,y 7,i THE CRLAT i: l j x; to x no z ti:. t 'V; ei:' 1 .tc;.i..;i. ' n; i. -rt 'on Mi -.in- M i n. y,. :-tr-r. ii- . H . V. 1 fi.i -..: n: .l:.i- o n:t-. Thn-o Throi-li T 'S i'v 1'ctWfon t,i.i-p.i. !,- o!T--. rr.:ihi. I. 're. -In. St. '1 -p- k:t and Kn-sns t ty. for nil point in Kan-f-. l, Wymninir. M-intun.i. Ne i ::;'., id .li'.,Or uti uaJ ;-oo.i....j n-l M--t Cfnif.-rta--K--J t-- Vi.rt Si-fft. I 'i r t:--t s.m Atitnti.'.). talvt- ('.ir-. r. '.ilare :ininv i AGENTS WANTED rT-r? 1111 .'l.ie.'MP rvr Tors ft ll'TPnf'-t? S i l kn,t.i n..i-r-f ii i'.L,i4 ana 'i in; roiiiilrtr, m i; tf. It Wi.i a. k:i:t Tarn of tatics- I'Twjiii thfrpisVwari urulT niA-kt. S.-n-J tcKine t o., WaaIih-uImu si., lirtt.n, Ala. RICH BLOOD! NEV l Mrunliri. . - 1 v l . . . P.lood. ar.d W ill cxuinletelv rlmnrc the M...'l , the entup svsteni in three'ieomlis. Anvperon n ho will take pill each mrht from 1 to -' wcvk ntay he ret.vr?d to sound health, if ur, & thin.'. he ,h. S.-nt hv mnil for 6 li ner staniiis . . .on.V-.T CO., Boston, Mas:, formerly Hangar, Jf. f-1 d iio'in ;iic:-l i'Titc-I hv this ? :i'-l I'. 'l'-j-t. r.-o a- fi'lh-ws: i ri.i::.'.i,n ii-'-'N he i'- ri-icc l .-':iv -n tin l.ino. O.. Tl. & '-.v l - l -1 C -Vi I'.rs. W:'h : I t'i IIS N i ' t-ii liiir.-c ItT SH t qi,,-. f :t:ii-i's '., It. ,V v. r ii:--i. : .-o- us Si;-,-.liinir Oirs I. e 1 i ; k.-! 1'. .'- It -s t -r tl:-.- iw-.;-'.e i'. e ! tirs-t- . S.-"f -!--r r-:tiir"rnt. ocm- i-t.i----t '1 lie. -.ich. v :ir AiTHi'.L",'- :-il- t i.-.-rs. tho f -. "tp Th-V t vt, and thf 1't.r j It'N"T AV 1 1 1 1 A ii.. 11 tt-t-iiis to I-i- a i '. ff ll!t'.t s.a(,!.i;.o '. i 1 a hc rso that t h ' ' -' tho li t r l i.-- l'lt'iph. 1'l t s '-t l.t t 1 ' ; I'n N t nt :t-n :' "i i."! ' in the 'i-;".i ct th.'.i I rt aoi.ii;ji I't-ii ! - tlr.it is to lit vi i v, ! i cjuiiiu 1 ri' hit p.. -1 at : roatlsiiio, tor if h m or a hrap t'f t,ui-h.u whi'.t- hf is t yt i: - to 1 ass ii. ou M l I i it is the Iolt, or s; it: ; that is hm lir.o h-n. ! soiiiapr, ai '1 tl '' i ' v j more frir'.!.: n -h ' srm-11 all -f tl t-r - ' : 1-iiillo to a--. " ' cart ln'.ly lo ti. n.-o i . ( I, f '-V Ai n US. Mc hi :ooi i io i I'.i ti:-.- i--. i:i:i. r. l tr.iv !:rcr i ! :-iury v : i tl.:-. r,-: r-t, d l -nc tu t:.o l i.i'n: .-i".:i ana ir. 1 1 --i-. I- Ml -Tl iOi-o-l tl-.. -.h.-.t 1 . Ii. i t ' .. t'. v r .- i ; ,'. A. ISKAN. ..: r-il-i a . V. V(V V. . . -c;l. T. .l.ii i 1 1 i;. t, ' r-t, ti .-i". F-r- 'i':l i -i- I' l- A--M.tn; lit. ,., i l:u : ROSE OF CASHMERE HAIR TOXIC . i THIS preparation Is made from the r t'f th" Valley of t'sjhraere. ar.-l is entirely f ee from j a.-- other poisonous ana iicieicti- Is rii-hiy perfume 1 and renders m -. iir.Hiiion loldf 4. fv.i,1 coldf ' J. rtic-ri T 'cr yt-.nr own ti-. or rft,-a'.Ove i-;-w.- Vio'.le cs Witch-a. -rowtnileTTts s. Whlletnrst RantiBrCisa . lir.mtlon tildlt. Srtii.1 irolrt f ' 1. CtK-..n .aJ !l Sulphur, Lea.i, cus sui'stances. the ue of romades. hair oils, etc.. unneoc'sary It preserves. --ftens and beautifies the hair and lives it a rich lustre. It Is ex--e'.lent tor an lrr'tn- j tinif or inflamed scalp. It never turns rancid. Dructflsts sell a iarire homo tor J cis. a -1 it r -bacb & Millfr, Proprietors. Srd and Callowhiil Street. Thlladeiphia. For Sale at .1.. Jamt-' new trug Swre, Lbca-urg, l'. -w.rlJ-lT.-Toi. a ri."ui' i l.l'f.-t "l.t T 'hi'..' f iitt ri'i 'i:-r i n i-.'i : I. a. The ! ; to! ii? a hiaiK h ! liaviv.j; lit 11 lev- : Wis t r to Mt lai hi-. ,cs. I to New (ih ai.s Th. , j-oiuls of inttn-l iiifoiniatioii coiu ( .1.. .:. .. morn ine iiti t'Ut'k into the ii ' sixty loot l"f v. " Of 1 r.l 111. lis ir; . ' conii'rise l i- : - otliets. Cell f- s'l slt-i'inj ai'.uiiia !'' eheii, atiJ stal-.i - 1' makins: iaia! 1 ' ; It is I'lattii-ahy a i CSUlU-l-R-lo Altoct 1 v ' eat; PHE . I to ;i h - ' the bt d-u,, n K. , o war, atir rat,a hen 1 pi-et n 1 I
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