f 1 i - - . siy Sl'ONTANFors COMKl'STIOX. j ii I'M n r.Kisr,-. iiii Mi:n r.v Tin: i li.t"-K- : TH KIT iiH'X I!'i!jIKS. Sj n run on- ir l uslic.ii of the human j hod- ii.ss l.i'.-ti. and still is, as much of a, j rjiii-ti Ml ff a 11:1 mat ion at:d nf'tr;it ! n as ! tlsat "1,1 !:' e i.-t i-i'ct' i f i'crs ii of ! uble i Si . 1'ut i:i "riii;.' over soincjnnc.ent ami J ir.. Hi; in lnf ihtal works, compiled by j.hy Mcia'is of hirh standing and of un- , doubted veracity, the a l iter ha? fonnil ; Si) many vvc'l authenticated cases of I fipoiitaii'"ns combustion, that be has se- i lected a few to mesciil to tne readers of i READ THIS ! HEED THIS ! IF. A NEW SUIT YOU NEED, l'V WIIjIj pay you, ixdbed, This ANNOUNCEMENT to Read! the ; As to the plieiU Itl !l"!l I'ldinultrattvl tal a-i! limits a!eihi.!i; inn that the actual sai v t. produce i Having cause of this remarkable various opinions have been A lare number of niedi s siiiMi.-e that there is an rcLriiatii.u of the body, and contact of liie is neces it. To this it is replied that in certain rases that have occurred. theie was no jroof of such saturation of the tissues, and if it were so it would not render the body combustible. Oth ers refer tin- com bust ion to the aucney of the el-e! l ie I'.uid. This theory .sup poses that inflammable acs may ac cumimilate in the cellular tissue, and in a system charged with idio-electrieity the slightest ini!an.mai)!e substance may commence the coinbust ion. The gas is said to be hydrogen and its comnounds, and this explains why water often fails to extinguish lire, and also why com bustible substances contiguous are so seldom injured, the heat required for and n induce 1 by its combust ion beiii bw. It is indeed singular that in all tiie known cases of spontaneous eom busti''ii the lire has not caught sur roundii.LC objects, but has ceased with the vi.tiui of internal conflagration. Fonteneho. a celebrated writer on this subject, affirms his belief that It is owin-r to an internal decomposition and the formation of new products which ar". highly inibimmable. such as phosphorate liydn; n. A dissection by Ir. Aa'.ly is corrobor.i' ive of this opiiiion. II. attended a case of typhus, and af r d'-ath pas was found inhume miaiitities in t!c; body. This cis, fiom whatever part it was extricated by puiie' ure, took live on bi inimr a lighted can i'.v- to it, and burnt with a blue llame. The existence of oil in the serum of the blood of intemperate people is osed to conduce to the com- ii'iii. 3lost ot the largely consumed me ma le an lmmoiler- jusl returned from the Eastern Cities, where ire bougltt and ! EA1I THE EASH for enough SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, to stock our EOVIl LA 11 CI E STORES, we. are now prepared to fur' nish evert man and boy to whom this conies greeting with .HIDE-DP CLOTOIRG' s GUTS' FURHISHlltG GOODS at LOJf'ETt EIIICES than they can be bought at any other house in Jlfair or adjoining counties. In proof of which assertion ire submit the following facts: WK AKK SKI.I.lNtJ A MAWS .0l M IT, lined ttirotmhout. tor --f'J.T. This uit Invites and defies ali competition. WE AKK SKI.I.1NO A Man's tjnod Rosines Suit for iH.iu. The snme kind of a nlt was sold last season fur $5.00. WK AKK SfU.TXIr A Jinn- Whit Hit U. VIST for 6i cent!1, wliich sold last season, and wag considered cheap, for Jl.'AV avk Aiti: sf.i.i.inct COOD SUITS FOR BOYS front H to l'J ye:trii old, with lone ptint. for fj.4n. which snrpitss anything of the kind you ever aaiv lor the uiuner. Wi: AT?K SIT.I.TNG NEAT SUITS FOR BOYS, from 4 to s. year old . at 75 cent, which n" r..nih all who see thrra ; and irood WOOL II ATS fur men and boys at 40 and 5o cents. WK AUK SIXT.IN'U ME"-S .MH llllKK. I'A.M S. I'nel throughout, at from 65 cents to tI.'HJ. WF. AKK SKU.1MJ Men's 4oofl Overalln at o ct. and ui'.and irood 'A ! I.'O Shiiitm lor 4" cents, (id everywhere lor "3 ct.-. WK AKK SF.M.1NU BOIS' M IT in S l'IMS. tor any 9u from 4 to K yr?., for $"J.(H-): considered cheap last reason at f;i.50. All tt above IosorlntI (inntli and Ihnnaand of lollar wnrtli of other ar ticle eitrally rlie.ip are now in stock, ready for inspection at tli YOUNG AMERICA CLOTHING HOUSE Corner Eleventh Avenue and Eleventh Street, Opposite Opera House, AIFOOXA, IaV. u; l.u-t i'.ii.iy indivi dual.s iiad lor ate use were tit e.iiiil;!! olteli fl" a e.Ui 1'. lloit.v,!s j.; m itv. usualiv e viii!..- tl.e'ex! I ltJIK U S. tl;UH l ioue; t i ; of spirituous le i i i la' or i'.n occni r. il m a i y .'. a e ii. or t ea.-es with s" 'ut r;iiil-.-uiiiiujc 1 1 . e entire trunk, -mities, as the feet ami Qmmv They vei v lean. 1 lie aoeel.'iitly, ami :ht ai:s', sueu as even a s1uk. it t'u"haie!;, were occ;i-i"i!:'!!y lt!'t uiiin-juie-I. Water, in-t :i.l of exl in,r;uishiuy; the liames 1;i ;h nreeved from the jmrts on lire, sone-t iu.es ;.:ave them more ac tivity. The e mi.ii'-t ion of the bodies left a- a n shi'ium, f.it, il asht-s, with an urietuou' al.il v ry i .net i aUir soot. The eomhust ions have oecuiie..! at all seasons, the most fivuue ntly in v. inter, am! in northern a-s well as southern eoimtiit s. The most v. i.l.-ly known ease of spon taneous i'..iii!:usi.ioii i-; that of the Count ess i.'unielia llueli. of ('esena, Italy. S!;e was ar;e.l sixty-two ami in e.'ol health at the time of hel singular i'.ml lila xpf ct t'l il'-atli. "he v. as iu 1 1 ie hal :t of hafl.iim' in ean.i'horate'l spirits of wine. Hue tvtuimr felt Jrowsy. an.l hi r niai rt :i: lineil with her m.iil pJie ft 1! aleei in n i. The next mo; :.- A PERFECT I 7 '.'.: S ih a h :.ll !ra 'i ia.'! -- s . i r (r-i 11 h;?::! pv'A-i- test m - A TRUE TCM1C SI THO!R.A SURE REVIVER. liens '.11 : ' f : .ie l.iil.-.'i . ,:i i '. e i .1 !!-. .-. . .. Tlf T;i::.-k .. v:-:"f- .1:1 1- i-liiv ree i.'iiiienUeil lor no mseases retr.nring .ei:l!lv i :ri:i, 7 "'', J-il'.riniltcitt ;' ' V, v ,r.t..'i. '.'.'. ;;.''. Kuril he file ! loO'i, i t-ive.s new lite t tiie nerves. T5.y net like at-liamt Tii "!v Iron I,r,T-irr.to!i t i- f ive !ion!acie. PoM : .J i.j. iS r.s. '""l nr..l aninelrer ral- ? IT.'.TiONS. JJ ' J-. JO - f V a v.( : cm:: v ( ; i- in.r w hen tl fomel ne-tliii hoily in the At the ilista te.l was a he nrriis ami Ie;; J let ween the ljiai'i. to-el! of the enu.ium an heen coiisr.meil. fouiel in a ,-'a!e o Was reil'.icel to toiieheil, !t i'l iiioi.-ture. A on the f; -ir w cont.tiiieil no e'.il earne to call her siie but the remains of her in..;.-1 horril'ie eonditioii. :re of foe.r fei t from t he r (A 3 n hv 1 I j ip of ashes, in s were aimo-t le:rs h;y the er w i; h t he the win P. l i e ;..le ( liii'je .. a-hes, 1 tl'.e tv.-e mall I. ui , e.jvereil eh The cai.ith.s were un wiek sti'l rem.ii; caielh st ii.k-5 v. -. tir.e. The l ei. heo.elothes Wei which the untouched, heed. The -terior part lie, had s were ie body , whi n tid sio.xl ies. but of two but t lie ti , am liich, ers a f it ; wii'n-h v it h. ;i t.loow I GEiS, FOSTER &.QU1NN, TlTE SriDKR AS A RALLOOXIST. In speaking of the intellipence display ed by birds and beasts, Mr. Seth Green argued strongly in favor of tbe reason ing power of insects especially, and re lated from his own exierience tbe man ner in which a spider constructs a bal loon. If you anchor a pole in a body of w ater leaving t he pole above the surface, and put a spider upon it, he will exhibit marvelous intelligence by his rlans to escape. At first, he will spin a web several inches long and hang to one end while be allows the other to float off in the wind, in the hope that it will strike some object. Of course Lis plan proves a failure, but the spider is not discouraged. He waits until the wind changes, and then sends another silken bridge floating off in another direction. Another failure is followed by several other famtlar attempts, until all the loints of the compass have been tried. Hut neither the recourse nor the reason ing powers of the spider are exhausted. He climbs to the top of the pole and en ergeacally goes to worK to construct a silken balloon. He has no hot air with which to inflate it, but he has the low er of making it buoyant. When he gets his balloon finished he does not go off with the mere suspicion that it will car ry him, as men often do.but he fastens to it a guy rope, the other end of wliich he attaches to the island pole upon which be is a prisoner. He then gets into his aerial vehicle, while it is made fast, and tests it to see whether its dimensions are capable of the work of bearing him awa3r. He often finds that be has made it too small, in which case lie hauls it down takes it all apart and constructs it on a larger and better plan. A spid er has been seen to make three differ ent balloons before he became satisfied with his experiment. Then he will get in, snap the guy rope and sail away to land as gracefully and as supremely in dependent of .his surroundings as could well be imagined. Mr, Green stated that he had repeatedly witnessed such actions by spiders, and that he feels convinced that it is reason, with which the Creator of all things endowed the animals that enabled them to free them selves from their prison. liwhtrti-r Dem ocrat. Of Ixtkkk-t to Farmers. Farm ers who desire to rid their fields of brushes and brambles should take ad vantage of the long days in August when the sap is nearly all out of roots of trees and brambles.to cut them off close to the ground. A week's delay because of the pressure of business on the farm, will make it necessary to do tht work over again another season. Whereas, if all the bushes and brambles were cutoff the last week in July or the hist week in August, an effectual end will oe made of them and thus future trouble avoided. Nothing more mars the leau ty of a farm than to see fences and ditch banks lined with hedge rows and bushes, and weeds of unhidden growth. Work now done in this direction is pay ing and telling work for the farmer. The following drink for relieving sickness of the stomach is said to be palatable and agreeable : lieat up one egg very well, say for twenty minutes. then add fresh milk one pint, water one Sometitihg Worth Knowing about Chimneys. A parlor fire will consume in twelve hours forty pounds of coal, the combustion rendering 42.OO0 gallons of air unfit to support life. Not only is that large amount of deleterious pro duct carried away and rendered innoxu ous by the chimney, bnt five times that quantity of air is carried up by thn draught, and ventilation is thus effect ually maintained. The ascent of smoke up a chimney depends on the compara tive lightness of the column of air with in to that ef an equal column without ; the longer the chimney, the stronger will be the draught, if the fire be suffi ciently great to bead the air ; but if the chimney be so long that the air is cool ed as it approaches the top, the draught is dininished. The smoke of a chim ney, Jthat so annoys the inmates of a house, arises from inattention to a few well known laws. When a tire is light ed in a grateT the air in the chimney over it becomes heated by the fire, and therefore is made lighter than the ex ternal atmosphere, and consequently it must of necessity ascend. Thus is pro duced what is called a draught in a chie.:ney, which is merely the upward current of air produced by the ascent of the heated airconfirved in a tlue. When a grate has remained for some time without having a fire in it, the chimney and the grate becorm cold, and when the fire is first lighted', it does not heat the air fast enough te produce a cur rent necessary for the draught, and as the smoke will not ascend, it makes its apiearahee in the apaitment ; r.nd this bad behavior is often attributed to the supposed quantity of soot in the chim ney, instead of the above canse ; for af ter the grate and flue becorra wrni, the draught is restored, and the chimney is no longer troublesome. Holding a piece of lighted paper up tiie chimney, when lighting the lire, will rectify the evil. A l?i;rEiY for Scarlet Fever. Dr. K. Woodruff, for nineteen years a practicing physician at Grand Kapids. Michigan, furnishes the Spi mgtield (Hi.) Journal he following: Wash the child from head to foot with strong sal-soda water, warm, then wije dry. Then im mediately .bathe freely with oil from Ijeef marrow, or oil from butter, applied fret ly. Then give freely catnip tea. or some good sweating article, pennyroyal, etc. Repeat every half hour, or as often as they get worrisome or wakeful, and in one or two days they will be entirely cured. I havebren called to casesw here they have been fully broken out, and in this way entirely cured them in twenty four hours. I have had thirty cases on hand at one time, and never lost a case in my life. 15ut now I am oid and about to give up my business, and seeing from j the papers th.it your town is infected j with the epidemic, I wish to do all the good I can. It is so simple. You do not need to call a doctor. A good j nurse can attend to them. If by open- ing the pores of the skin and sweating j you can let off the poison, w liich is an i animalctiia- or animal in the blood, the j cure is complete. The same is equally j good in fevers of all kinds, hard colds i and coughs. I take the ground that all diseases are caused by a stoppage of the i pores oi tiiesKm, retaining the rxoson the blood, and all i 7 vendaitsI SPAVIN CUREf ); ) 3k it A. tl.l.MATi: OF Tin A m hm;ki:i i i. rm; .i , EH ON 1 HE ALA-KA l'n, ir.M, 1 1.' " Li 5 I (I ue riirin:; iti..l miiy (f'.uoie iini "nnm nn)i-lir ma nn! i- 'iiri-.l W e-M: !am K e o . Tan .Vrrrhnnis. 8S i.;i!Ii Se.on.l firtit, 1 'liUa.I' l .Vin, Ta.) y thanks fr benrVt. ami . (jliiiicso Dream Fkemost, Dr. H.J. Kendall c mv luty to ri'mler you my profit whlrh 1 bare derived from your invrOnnelr ; and far fame.1 !nvin 'urr. My (m."ln nij J riu.l a vuluiiMe et.ill..T mi.rtli $4.i"i wlii.h had awry I (ad ?iavin, and wa ir.in.tiin.'t' l tiy f..ur cmir-nt : veterinary Htirireoti teyond any cure, and tfiut I the lione done forever. Aa a laj-t re.- irt I t vlsed lny cousin Jo try a bottle ol Kendall's- S.avii I'urc. It had a mack-al t-11 ret tiie third L.'trT enred it and the hore t well a ever. I r. I i-K. e-1 Edinhunrli. 'be eminent veterinary ytirueon was an unele ot mine, and 1 lake ifreitt interc.-t in s 9itiuK his prole? su.n. Your.", truly. Jaxk.1 A. Wimwn, Civil Engineer. Kendall's SPAVIN Cure Wiltos. Mia., Jan. 11, H. I. Kendall t Co .( Jm. : Having ie.t a horse Nok of yon l.v mail a year airo. Hie content ol whir i-erM'.a.ie.l tne to try Kendall' Sj avin i 'lire on- The hind leu of one ft my hor-e-.. whi'-h : was l.ariijr rwollen and could a-t "he reduce.! I.y any other remedy. 1 ..t two little of rre-t..n i ' I.udd Jt h, lTmr i:-!." ol Waseca. Tthich eoii.( l"ly enred my V.r-e. About five ynn aco I had a three year M.l colt f weenie. 1 very l-nrl. 1 u.-eil your remedy a? jpren in your hook ": tVmt roweiiinit. , an.l I mut y to y.Tur credit that the coit i? en tirely cure. 1, which i-i a fiirjiri-c. n-H unit to mv- j self, but also tw my neighbors. Yon sent me tiie ' Imm Ii for the trtflinn sum of -j.i cent. ad it I c.ul.l ! not iret another like it 1 would n--t talfe twenty hve ; dollars lor It. Tours, trulv, (iu. .M.tiiis. ; From a PROMINENT PHYSICIAN. ; VAsmxi7")srn.Lr., (Him, June 17. l.m. Ih-. H. J. Ktsiwu K Co !ei,ts: Ren-linit your advertisement in Tiirl. Kiei.l and Ka-rn. ol Kendall's Spavin Cnre. and havinir a val:nl-le and speedy h.;se nhn had been lame Ir.itn 'paTin lor eighteen months, 1 sent to you for a hot tie bv express, which in six weeks removed all amc7.rs and enlargement, and also a Inrire splint Ir.on an other horse, an 1 both hor-es are l.-dayas s- oti-I as colts. The one bottle was n..rt-i to tiie one hun dred dollars. licspoetiiii'v y ur--. II. A, Ii;htlett, H. I. Kendall's Spavin Cure, II Altitisr.i or. I?tli, TUt. H. .1 . Kkmmi. ( V. ( r'iit : I Im vr a von fine Ffi ii r" tliiit a l-ni: si:ivjn f ir ir tiimv l.trl-(l even thinic man -,nl.i !cvii- to f-urv it. tint nil in vain, nnt wa nlx-nt to uv it ii iriicn a , frieti'i of mine in thin i-ity ra?rr t ruv ait- r''''!n- ; meiulfl "KcRfl:illV Spavin hiv." vhirh 1 trie! with irr.im! rrsnlt, reut'tvin tti: It-mo clear htii! rlfuB. 1 tlinn ellt 'Z't cents to yu ir onr ot your ' illutrHte.f IIoro Hooki. nml I think tlicre i" no ' better Imm.Ic irinteil n tlo horse a:i ili-i'p-T. 1 hinre takenifre.it interest in it.ariil i;uc Miet! i 9Ui 14 riipie. (tpr you to niv niirhi '!--. a n 1 wi' try anl do what k I 'iiu h yetting t lt-m 1t other.' Yours truly. . Y. Mil. L.)t. j leHM's Spavin to on Hnaian M , CAMPHOR! TIIE GREAT REMEDY j oi: i in; 11VAAEV () V TAIN IX MAX AM) UK AST! Cof.imartil" t lie ;ittfii!ir.n p( all wliol.ave 1 f n invf-ti rate snflVn rs t f KlIKI'MA- ti-m. M.n:.i.;!A. iiadai he, I'.ACKAt Hi:. ri.'Mi n 1 kft, Stih .IiiIMs. ;i!il ;iili- in ( V(-!V jmrt i"1i if tin; iKiiy. Tl:(- si-iit i f jiiiiri is rcachftl l y t-xciiii ;; tlif ir s to a'i in, thns oitii LI i nir t '.f nii;tt ive '! i) i"r :ps t:f t!: CHIN 1 IE ( Ki: A M ( A M 1 1 1"li to ni ter, wliic?. .Hi!!i tlif i:iii; as Sinn as tli .ifftctt il jv-rts an iiMrlini. 'li'iP lini iiuiit linist. iips-ji -; t c 1 1 ii.j-lirat;!i, 1p iiiM.i-iI in t .-i'Vt.HL lil v : anil in caws f f KlK'iiinatHi.'i :f 1"! z stnti'liiis it ?hmiIi1 Ik" iisi1 tlin ;r fciir tinif-sa (lav, aii'l four a'i'li at i '.. rinnlc t-ai h tinif. until cmi-il. fart-, ".ivrt-vi r .jiull 1m :X'r- cit'! aftt r V'-iit. takin: 11:.- T : c.1! an 1.I, 1, to 'rc- IXli HOUSES Chinese CREAM Camphor IS IXVAi Tf. rfl i s .- F-t-t. Sweeny, Spavins, Kins ca ! l v W. i! an ( r..:i K :1 un... ; i F.j-izoiity. 1 )i!-n.;-r. fl A pi tite, ami "aki i-i. ns; the llor:-K AxuC.n i i.K I' - viin;. -f .4 111.1 -li.ii, is. Tiinirli in r.i.m.l ami Iliim :! all l;ar'I Inmjis .' r 1 iiii-i-. I'm- i"M r. I ( lie. I.o-JS I i:ox A wril-rr in 1 1 . says: st-vf-ral i:ii?Iis ; inr-t nue ol thf o!V:i ( rn States ruast survey, v ; ' turiicl lroni a sun. . IH'llllt".l liJiiM 'Jl .iiai.;t : civc'ii in rt-ftrt nee Wry. ., ' inrop;nito were ieepH- i:;Ui--; fact -f (It'C J-cst interest vl.;. ; , ccinniiiiiicate'l w.m in r -jej : natf laye rs (.f so! id i c a:-! ; are fouml in a l'art tlii.s c.,; ; pl.eiiririieiion I ut-1 L en l j vioi. 3 vi yaetis, but unw . j time it l.a L-et-n rart (: "!v ,.v j The t .xact l'i-ati. n oi V, nary forn atioii is at i j r, i IVint. noithwest nf l-!ii.; l was tirst olistrveil in tl.es'e, , (l rinz the ocean, wliich l.r : alt it in le of from 1. ft ecu tu ! .: i. use continuing inland ;i; 'till t'ney reach a lif-iM if hundred left. In the l.e . ; i just al.uve the talus ferine ! 1 , ; of the rain and wavt. s -' dicular surface if svl d i ; , I foundation is a layer ef mo.', tv. ! feet thick ad liearin a 1'; : tation. A !l:t!e l.eyund .. - ; li-es au'ain. rt by a se..-. ; ice on which r-st3 a s c.'!. yielding like tb firt a v.--. . only less luxuriaiit. r retn. ' rock shell of tii enrth. her'- ternate layers of sn!i-I it- ive soil. J 1 y dirjing in ih- ; iminiit of one ol the h'-Si''. ' frozen stratum r-ac'-ed h the surface, which wa- i:;- . rrs and vepetab'1 iim',:.;'!. err. si st 3 mostly of ".ay, 'M. ! ture of stones, tluviah in I little tine, reddish gravel w In his i-j.rt t" 'ii"-r:;.: ' terson. Mr. W. 11. 1'.. i. un charge of the ex ped it ; ice in general ha 1 a ": . jx-rt ranee, as ii i. sun r . : zontal plane, in v.l uh ;t or'.- : gealed. '!"!: in.s:-e v ... ti-insparent. or ");'. tiy y :": iiw ent water, but never ; biui'h like glacier i?i-.'' A:.: er pro. f that it cam.' 1 U formation he notes the fa-, : i"e no mountains iu tl at :" . waich alaciers could hae : El rr to fiRrt r n ftr' f r-"T t . m- a lui'f int i . " ni'fic ran ! liii.l rw-i '. . 1 :i t til.nr-. N. It I 'In- O-l.llM. -r"r.Mrri ..n. -ii l..-r ..i will f-r t s.m. k mil v n-v r-.r .- . I'm. :-R I n:) .. .1 A M K ' i r tln-ir lior.n-j. W kst Kxrnriti;H, K. l. 1 Dii. H. J. Kr.MuLL : inmiUii 1 injur'-.! mv kin-i-j..:n. wlii. an fiil.-irsf mi-nt tu uniw'ihe i7- nl lnvu anil cm-ifl m- verv v-ro iiaiit nil tim ). li-!. s.-vcr-il i-iiu-eil va 1 fill t lime .ir 1 rri l'.S'i 1 O." ,.l.,t w..-.t- Ia mull, ir li;i :it;il.le - l.tl """ '"Nlli"" 1 , ' I . . 7 ' li'ii-u s t of lii-cf ia t t l.n I doors of the system and let them out or and let it cool ; drink when cold. If becomes curds and whey it is useless. ii A Mi:rn ai. ji.nrnal gives the follow ing simple, remedy for relieving hic cough : "Inflate the hrigs as fully a3 possible and thus press linnlyon the ag itated diaphragm. In a few moments the spasmodic action of the muscle will cease.'" drive them .out. All people know a warm bath is good. I'ut you apply the oil to the skin, and it keeps the pores open for a long time and eives the ene my a chance to get out. 1 hope all will try it, and they will soon he convinced. The first law of nature is self-preservation ; hut to do it she. needs Peiu xa. jj & 115 CLINTON STUKKT, JOHNSTOWN, PA., always iiavi; nir.- 1 ;li a tahh in !, and the feet of the ie covered with mois not di l'.U"'ed. The r:ii d c.p and thrown de, as in tht case when a 1 Tiie furiiitur a imi.-t k tai i:; I . rson . st rv of a to one uets v. w ere covi n -1 with soot, the c..';...r of a-hes, which had even penetrated into eksed drawers and soil ed the lira n tht-y contained. No noise occurred m the nii;!:t, and the eond'us tiou l.'iii-L ! ive 1" i -n very rapid. The case occurred in i7'" Dry sxiicl Dress G oods, NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC., to be founci in Cambria or suljommjr ooimt ies. rr"Frc:'t not tbe street and numbers ami fail not to call, buy and be happy. J ov&m1 am "'iT., ij J1 7 IL1i Li . '" 1 L '" Vj npn -xc.-I3 lieithoii. a pries' 177''. lie iravtlid and on;; i i-niug at l his ! ro',1 er-:n-!aw. iuiim-diat.-'v s';.on v. hen chiet r-h.-ul I I e j , live about ved a! lie to h I in Italv in the country, the io;is,' of i-i-i red to be . ro mi. and th' ie HipH Sted that a handker- ia iil 1 l e phn.eu heiw. e',1 n is shirt and sho.ili'.i r-. il.is wa-; done, r.n.l lie wa? let: to l.'s .Icvotii.i.s. A few min utes had b.ardiy ci-tpst il when a no:se wr.s h"ar 1 in the room and a h id out civ was mole by the piitst. lie was f. iiii I iving on the i'...ur of his room, and MU'f ir.M.I -d hy a 1 1 r 1 1 1 llame. which died a'-vav a i eopie aiipi' oai hed. and i-x- tin'Kdud lts. lt of l!ic IE A A CUtt GUASANTEED25 CENTS Uf USIHG S H rr MCTT4l!B'!UPn . .- U F P ILLS crire mo-t wonderfully in & vrrvF "irtiaV.hi.!i. SICK r..l Nl'OUS HEADACHE; end, while .,. .. ..r. -., . rrrnni i.t..m. r.;litve r Y'. P E P.l A in its worf t lurmn, clenns- i2 V the. Fyfcrn of excise ot bile, prodacu.-; regular huaiU:y acUon ol the bowels. .iniuj(.nrfi.'Tf..-.T-iivnTiii.'i i;ii" Jl A full slzo box of those val u &'- PILUS. withfaildi- v. .rr a i.r n r rvi ninm rurp. iiin.ii'n l ?vii v Hiiiirtraa r ii eiia ul nino 3-cent postaee stamps, r or sue oj au tiruggim. SOLE PROPKIETORS, il it I C ' air I inte a re. rap: A celenraled doctor i ict ime (battnatia) v. as sum nior.eu examined the pri'-.-t. He found the ( ..unn-nts were injured. Theie was : rt ilirat ion of the i i r 1 1 r 1 ai d which i 11 v ex'en.led Ust-;f. Tiie piiest was ; devviiied by a liuruhrj; thirst, was hor- ) rib'.y r niviiiscil and was feverish aud;de- j liii u'.s. On the lourth day al'tei litis : st r.in-.'e a'.t-ok. after two !; on s of coma- 1 to-e i'L-i-n-sbility he expind. A short ! time previous to his data the body ex- : baled a most insufferable odor, worms crawled ! I'.mi it on the In d, and the nails j drop; td from the tinkers. The priest's ; account of the matter was that he fell a , stroke, like a biowfioni a cud.i 1, on the ri-ht hand, and at the same tune saw a i bl7iei;-h t: one attack his shirt, which was iuiici diately reduced entirely to a--!n :. w it h the '.xeeptioii of the vvri.-t-bamb. which weie untouched. The handkerchief which was between the shal and shoulders was uninjured and not a hair of his head was burnt, though ids cap was totally consumed. There had been no lire in the room ex- G-EO- "W". ":e.ag-:e:r,, (S!I ii:.i.i;ii IX A 1. 1. KIND OF HEATING AND COOKING STOVES, -AND MANUFACTUIlKIl OF TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, 1.J.012 llviitli Av?., Altoonn, In. -(nr.Al'lT I'L.K T. I TIIF. ( ITV. liooli ur. Kponllne nml Rrpalrinv all kind promptly anil satiifaotorily atlonll to. ll0-24,'79. tf.J Till: Chicago & North-Western KAIIAYAV Is thoOI.PKNT! l!l'STC(IN'STKt"CTF.I: BFJ5T KUI'11'l'KU! n.l lienee the LEADING RAILWAY OF TIIR WEST AND NORTHWEST! It is the ,-ihort anil l.et r-"ite li-twvi-n ('hiag-aarnl all points in Sorthrrn Illinoi. low. Dakota Wtnminf. . brik. (uliiornin Orrcnti I nlormto. I lull, Arizona, I.liibo. nnntaua. Nemils. anrf for COUNCIL BLUFFS, OMAHA, ni s v k.k, i.r. n v i.i.k. iSd , t la k e, sa x ei:a a cisco, Ira1woo!, Mum Itj. IVrfnr Rnpiri, Mot nt. I "oiti htfx. end nit pnintti in Ihr Irrrttnririt and in Ihr M"rf. .1'o for Mihrau kee. (h-rm Puy. o.,M.'-ili, Shrbot;iraii. Xarntiette, lond rfn Ijrc. H'alrrtatrn, llnuihton'. Srrnah. iiinathn. SI. Paul. MlJinrtlffOli. .ir.in. l'o..a. hnrtio. Hitmnrrk. H mono. I.ni ros. Oiratonna. and nil fininlt m tin- n'xojn. I'.iKnrn. Il lro?iiii and the .orthirtxf. At C'liin-il Hlntls the Trams ir Hi- I 'lerii fc IWth-WVstprn mi.) the I'. '. ! ilfpnrt Imm, arrive t nml - the same i'llnt I'nion Ii-.ot. At ( hii-iiuo. cl'ie potim-i-t iin arc inmli- with the I-ike Sh.ire. Mu-hiuan Central, Hall imore h. t hlo. Ft. Wierne nnd I'ennsvlranln. I'hi.-ii.i (rrnml Trunk H'ys, an-1 the Knnkakee nn J r.-in Handle liontei. jrtlme ronnertinno mule at Jonrtlnn rInt. It 1 thv OXI.T I.IK rnnnlnK rULLM AN IIOTKLDINING CARS - BETWKKX CHICAGO and COUNCIL BLUFFS. Pu II in ii it Sleepers on all Night Trains. Inirt upon Ticket Ajfentj firlilnir von Tickets r.xamlnc vonr Tivkeis un.! rrfum over the Chicago fc lourcr he weeks, when 1 J-rL;;iii t uhc K rn. .1 1 i " Spiivin t'tiri with tlt- nir-rt i-tfiir'i.ry result?1. It hfw einttttlr -. rpiiiov.l the en 1 tri:eii;oTit nii'l t'Il the l:inHni an! jt.iin. 1 let, c !'k knotrn it to e scfl Ii'nt f'-r hwr-s. t ti" w X ktiw it t Ic the- Ut-t liniiuoiit. !r hnTiian ft -1 1 that I am acju:tiijtei with. Your truly, 'V. , IjAUTknte. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CUIIK 1 Sim in its etli-et-. n ml n.il.l in if f artii.Ti. n-; !f iloe-i not liltter: vt it i- in-tnitiiitf an-1 ii..iri-r-ful ti n-.-wi evry 'li-ep-fc itel ii:iin..-r t r.in..ve nny t.ony i:r..nli or i.rtirr i nliir;'"i,..-i;N. r-.n-h :i ?j.a vi np. pli nt-i. ru rt. nil I- -ij.r :i i n-. w-I , i n-rs. anil :tliv l:i nieiM-- an-l nil i.i rw i-n.i-iil -1 "I ...it.l--or limt'is an- Imi f.r rln im.:ii i.-m in ui.tn. r i.r any l.urii"1 wl i'"li 14 Ii':iiu'-iii 1- ': I I rn.m or l.cni-t. It it n- tn.n t . l.- :!, !.! linini'-i t for mnn erer nye.!, artiii-; mil lly :iii! i-t 'i-rt:ii: in tin elti-'-i-i. pinl a.iJr-.-..i f-.r l!!ti-f rate ( 'in uii r. lii. 1. think tfive.- piirive priM.l ot il.- irTn.--. .'il'-iii-dly ha.-, ever nel well iMii-h iui..ialiiie.l .-iic. e-s ti our k iTiwlf-il-e, l..r man .i-i wi-.'; a-- l.e;ii. - I'rice j-1 per Ix.ttle. or m l.-.fj. - f .r ... All Hriiirtfi-T liaxi- il ori-aii iii-t it l.r 'n: ..i it "-ill 1-0 si-ni to ai-y u.t.lr. on r.-c. ij t - t j t- : - - -.- t y tlu propri.-t-.r?, Iii-.. H. .1. Kexpall u Co., K w -i'iir-jl. J-'all-i. Vt. SOLD BY ALL Ke!. Is. l-Sl.-'.in. I H l.en in:.' j- i-; :i loiin-l in I lfi-l equa I ill n "I ti: -' Ki:-.-.. ifn "f C ii.-.pi.ri-. IT, ( a 1 1 iifp.l tl.e "1. i 7M-7 atuv'k ol l h'-uuiat i 1 i M N 1 A ' -l.il,.-,- I',,;, e . l. 1 V.-i'-'e S.r i ii mil ! I.. i -v . r !'-::n I llVMi. I.-. II I i. Ii. 1 N.. I li . e 'T f:i weil-kii'.Tri) rr-ni'-.l !'-i-vcr iiieil.- enn ni: n. ' . I.TOM. li . 41 -t .Man-li 1. 1 . A to-r apu'i i-:-t i.. l:--r I w; - r-r. 'i .-.i . KAN. 11.'. Nofli. 1 II .1.111. 1-'. 1---1. H:.vtl: --lll.--.r.'.l --I I'lIP I 'I. ! I.. -; I 'r'-a la ' t C. tl ujl i.-.. ::l ' it I r l i i ' ii.--.. A M N S. '1 A -I .-!!.. .Ian. 1'.. l-sl. o !-..r f. ,:!, -!.. I: .-.I -i . 1 in- t-t-t t!.i.' -.( .I i A iii i I VP II 111.1 i.i-r I Y. Alii tlien lie lulls : -'The c ir. Hip moc?y surface s!owf ! lira? untr Le quite destitute of jn.--the c;rcunir-'.;u,ce si ineil to v-coiii-'.tision tliat tl.ere i 1 r Si -I ill lee viil)il stM liil l.t:: above till f-ea, juel liiclei tl the la"l atx.ut it, ai'd ','! i:i;iiri!D"i'i ami Iosm! li.'re: . li t; riN.'i iir-elf the 1..i.l:: -hir strati'Vfl rocl:. The f : vi-ito'l lefore. h.is in. t'-l'.itri iitlv tl -1 iW-.l h H.t I'm; :--p Cr. I. N . II. 'Ill ' :l a N hi.i. i m i:i - wit:. I I ! 14 lUl-UOlUII LlitinsofaliPrrfnaiH Ynlvnn Kew, DelisMrnl and . wwivll. rhlon.ble. ni.vmm C&, If. T. DRUGGISTS. HAIR iRENEWErf Bm been in ronatant Bet4 by 4iIt la Otksi arid Pi f,lljyf. women, rarmera, mecnanict. Butiness W.tn i-i fWoncn, Teidien, nd all who are tyd out by work J Are vw suiieria? frim 1 K-rvrxia U "mitKm 4 or Bocl. Ki(Tn-y or 1jvt Complaints. J you can be carrdby iwing Parker'G:nger 1 onic If you are wastirrp away v.-ith Consumrtion, Female j Weakness, K heurnatism, or any sickness: if yotO khave a bad cough or co!d, you will find sure relief r-m rARKc s ivgck i owe L If you are cnfr-bJed by dieae, are, or dispation. ano you rtetn nwds jcxncratinc. or your Lioodl Ttin-vmr nt ?'ivi f-i-i r-i- aifif..v; -f'-'-JI .9 -. and Is tne beat preparation ror e by the publlo over- t wetty yerf Maaerrom Oinccr. Buchu. Mandrake. Mrar.r-.il rnany other of :h best medicines known ; it is cheJ lv-t licAlthand Strencrth P estorer ever ued farsu- rperi.-.rlo I'liters, Fssences of .'incer and cthrr 1 onicsj Las il re-er intnTtc-T. and Cur-. I Im.nkenw It Has feared Hundred of Lire ; It 31y lonri. riirv a rr. or $i bortle of yourdrurrit, an-t teciirr J Woiir sicnartrre is on the oiumJc w-Ta ee-f- ("T. Ch'T77i:ts. N. V. 1 4irge san g in b'T' Him ok H t ;) in ! ; iit . Thoutrh It:;;?:; Inain '.(i ! Invest iiat-l, ' the tore"u-iioiiS as t" lii'V.e of j'bervati.'ti. ;t loiii'.is i. ia- c 1 the i:i.i-t v -.i77lin gc. 'logical i'le:., itence."" The ahovf reft-i'i !:. M ?ii?C::".s aii'41ier i:.'.eit.-t: this -::: ui ii.- -t i-n I'l-ve".": jii'-ici-s where the r-m 1 i . i -e . S'-iitcii larire rmn: ! i clay, a st r -ih: o'l.-r ii iit-i';i j inv: aiii.u. i n-i't'i. fi'in il. lipon !o-i r : an -e cliM-i'y 1 1 oio t i . .i '.:. pots in Ihechiv ; ;i ci:- l. il io the l eh?t tl. it la I it iii,iiii of h i l'i-ii'i:-i ;.! eil in th:si-i (ion nmt.y , tint stiHi anim.V.s r.i-1 c. 1 10 vet) ly i hf I "!!. -' a: the waves ;ii- - i . r-1 t : t . " ln'iii the ciaj t a '1 -j-urvej i s 1'i-oiicl.t 1 .e -v. such si't-cimt-ns ironit! -ol a liiaiiimolh tnk 1 !. .re L-i'ti', it v-"a :".e 1. ti and six i;:i h- s in ) (ill-ils I.! 11, i!i S ''.! ! ti. an ; 1 ,-t I : . I ii.-l .h !" ti;'- - U-.a-.sui -x'l.'n-r lav-' inai 1 1 nm i 'is . -i ''ii-:. i,'i iv- ry liif'ks un tee h ! are tlit-it- s" al.tii.-'.aa t! a ..! Ihelil il'.rii t he a . i . 1 1!i. eu a I'liMitiii iil a J;t t n el! lice to 1 1 1 . s I,' us Ch LE It l! t lortli br. CO SA1 Crfer in thr krr,-(," r? La ln-ul, H'lnoi aclCn At North arrive At t Lake Kt. W Trunk Ivolll .-i CH rnlli Ini ri-th to t-u N'ortti" If ye r'.n w -T.' Parker's ever Inrented for KESTOK INCJ OR AT HAIR TO ITS TOCTH1TL COLOR AND LIFE. THE CREAT I urnLTXGToy jioute. rsrNo other line runs Three Throuprh Piuw senirer Trains Dully between Chiofifro, De Moines, Council Bluffs. Omaha, Lincoln. Bt. Jnncph, Atchison, Tpek ni Kansas City. Iirct eonnoctions for ail points in Kansas', Nebraska, Colorado. Wyomlna-. Montana. Ne vada. New Mexico, ArlzoDa, Idaho, Oreffou and California, The Shortest, Speediest nnd Most Comfort. Me Route via Mnnnibtil to Fort Seott, Dcnlson, !n!lns. Houston. Austin. San Antonio, UiUvee ton mi. 1 all points in Texas. The uni-iiialerl Inducements offered by tM I.lne to Travelers and Tourists, are as follows: The celebrated Pullman il6-wheel Palaoe Sl'-epin Cars, run only on this I.lne, C, B. It i). I'slnco rirnwins-noom Cars, with Horton- J'.eelininB-Chairs. No extra eharre for beat in Keclininir Chnirs. The famous C. B. Q. Pnlnee Iiinine Cars. Oorireous Smoklnir Cars Otteil with KlOB-ant Hla-h-naeked RactHn H involving- Chairs fur the exclusive use of flrst cJns pasenfrers. Steel Track and Superior Snulpment, com bined with thetr Great Throuira Car Arranp-e-mont. makes this, above all others, the favorite Koine to the South, South-W est, and the Far West. Try It. and you will find traveling- a luxury Instead of a discomfort. Through Tickets via thin Celebrated I.lne for snlo at all offices In tbe United States and Cnnada. All information about Rates of Fare, Sleep Intr Car Accommodations, Time Tables, Ao., will be cheerfully riven by applying to J. Q. A. IS Ft AN. Geo'l Eastern As-ent, 309 Wa.hin-ton St., Boston. Mass. and :i!7 Broadway, New York. JAMES R. WOOH, tlen. Tass. Ast.. Cbicssxn T. J. POTTKK. Qen. Manag-er, CaiiWfO- It sappllee tne statarml food and color to the balr glands without staining the skin- It -will Increase and thicken the growth of the hair, prevent Its blanching and falling off. and thoi ATEKT BALDNESS. It cores Itchlnjr, Emo tion and Dunilnilf. As a HAIR DRESSINO It Is very desirable, Riving the hair a a liken softness -which all admire. It keeps tbe head clean, sweet and healthy. - - - r-- i The I State i Aesayer j and i n .. ... of Maf 8. and leading endorse and it as a great trinmph in medicine. x: r c. J W sa j:-itrfi'' - ci.'.iiiCT. uair Jaa.xsu.in rrcvems iicsi. The Best and Sost Eceaomiral Hair Pressing;. t Containing only ingredients th.it are beneticul to tbe hair and sc.-lp, Farkrr's Hair Talam Never fills to Restore Gray er F aded Hair to the youthful color, and is warranted to stop frilling of the hair. Seld iy dntgutt at ctt. a'ui. 1:1 ii i ' i-i-: Illm lint ; tl.O ami .an .( i.l r it: I L. 11:0 - ill lt-!,;i i. it .s :!. !i. -r sji i ii- ul ;r;lit-i iri'in t: i';fr-!l Hi ii.i II ; li. 1 i- r s iiii;miits. "r t'at'irrh. ll .y I'e- -r. I Ini'ic J'i"i1. . . inif rt w it U tm'e :t"rs rT u-r I t i l.'ll 1 Ii a T !f pTri?; . .i w sir- ; itlis ir.-.iiuii I I." n -. 1 1 1 :i l.il in a I-u- tl Tn'in- For Deafr. in- car. ess. into (fi't tl.at. ol 1 full wick i'-ilu-fi! lie htmi', wliit ii il, y;is how tirj to er.i '.cr, hail lurii , yi:il I lie y.nn- Cows Diiink. AUlioiili cows rtiiJiif a i;i a! it-al t" w.tt-r. many of tlu-iii art' aiio' t 1 to suITi l for wa::t of it, t'tcaast; t ! s t-i r tici-tili.tr fastiilions-iit-.-s i- not un lors'ooil or rtaitltd. Tit'.' Ai.-iil "a ('('.' sa3 on the s!il jt.t: '-If tin- cows li;ie to drink liota any i-lai t- other than I rook or riv er do not t in ii out more thaa two at a tiino. Maiiy of our Inrc.I ii it-1 j expect a tow ti it Tiie TiaitlTritely Tolcl. this rviiiAV sroirE or S. TMTHLBAUM. CARROLLTOWN, IS THE IM.Al'l'. TO Bl' Y AT LOWEST PRH IUS TIIE i...iV II ST SUMMER GOODS OF ALL KIND ! An 1 n ror.iial iro it itinn is m.w ext'Mi.ie.l t y the prnirietnr tf every rea.li-r of the Fphkmaw to rail anil ?ve tl.- l.irje ii -i.irt ini'iit. ex.imiiie thn vari.uis iiniililii-s. ami lt-nrn the uiisnr.ii?"iiliie price?, winch are ii low tti.it IU I'tTC nt. can puilively r; save-l ly thie who luiy their ifiimls frmn me. The r'-non 1 can f-li f.i ch.-iip that I hi.iial.t mi entire pfM-k f.ir ci-h anl iiiten.l to sell fur rash or Its equivalent, an. I a iu therei'ire ir.'tiart-.l to make .'iiiick mle." at i-inalkr jipititi" than any other merchant in Cambria cminiy. Ixm't take my annl t'.r t li i s, however, hat co-.nu ami ?ec lor yotirclvep. -Ai:n.i.I.Tti".vN, May al. l.Sl.-t(. S. TF.I TFI.BAI'.n. via thi? road. to tiuy if the, io not read North-Western liailwav. lfyon wish the liest Travlnz Aceoinniodntfnns you win hv your Ti-kets l.v this ronle, and will a-TAKK MIN K t 1 11 KH. "A1I Ticket Aii-iii? . n Ticket. i.v thl Line MAKMN HllilllTT. 3d I'. '. anil l.enerat M.maycr, hiemgo. 4-15.J Wi:STVAU). iy HOP BITTERS. to til ink aiiiiy do I tlolij'.lt ..11 1 ll or l.ot at all, look, wet her Ii'-m' a li'ii'M-, which they ot. Lead a hor.-e to a will drink iinmetlialely it a cow will statu! and Hps and sip a mouthful half a dozen t ine-s he'ore sdin lie-ins to tliii.k in coo. I earnest. Soin.? cows, however, v ilr' drink inuncoiaiely. Hut in case of either rows or horses, iiroper eaie cat. not he taken of them till their lrf-cu'i.irities are well imuer.stood ; and whoever undertakes to make the most of his stock must make every individual out a sjfcial study. If cow.s are water ed out of a p iil it wiiylii; found that one itiiiio.il will drink only fiorn a vertain t ail, aud if a th i! -:-- made it will ! i. -i'iiitlv delected. " Few cows w iil eat i.av lh:, ai. ''.h-r l :vs hicathtd ujion. P.",-; well to Jiuni'il- tlif animal iu such cas, w idle Hud v ins to buj.jl- tho ijioi er iiuatility ond tjuality of food. ETDSTBY DISEASE! CCrwGTBPAT.ON AfvD Pi LIES. arc qnlchly anrt snrelv rured Yy the hm cf K.IDNSTT-V70BT. Ta.ia rtevr and ondarful remedy whleli is li-vt!iirs-i"-l irrsen-seaalo la all parte of tbe country, wcrlcaon nrtt-iral pruteiploa. It restores atreTifTUl a id t -ie to the cL rici-ed or ana, asil thnrpli them cleanse - cystem of actimnlated and poiaonoua Klitney dtorjiesof thirty yearssuindms h v been c-ired, also riles. Constipation, Rheumatism, .e., whi.. h -vo'di.--retipcd the n--Ll:ri3 foT ye-irs. We have volumes cf testimony Ciita vonderfiil ctiraUve power, iro icn-iTijiw AlchoUo r.nrr-i, w.lcii do more harm 'iian good, cr clra.it:e pil'j, bnt two natures remrdv, ETXrxl.T-'WOIiT, and health will be qul.iXty reirnined. Cot it of your DrufTgict, Price, $ I. iWKlieiHlprtt.ni'l.) WI LLS llli n tlllKII.V A ... Prop .. Ilurllna-ton, Vt. nriiTQ vyMrrrn Fvrni"wut::R':: to ,-1 r.uLo I J SllliluU i t. I.hl Iniiiiiyli nil tliilC MiMhinc ev-r luveiile.i. Wi.i Wi tj.ri.rtf at ..i.iiiL. -i II KKh nJ TOK rorapfrit, u :.i : -:L. a. It i.l a so kr.;t a glint vanity of fancy n'i;k rr v.'hl. h there it alw-av a r.-a-tv mi-lc-t. Sri.l f r ci-. 'i'.,ren t t.-nr to the TwomMr Knitting Jim Uine t o., mi Wahiriei. u St.. liuetuii, ala&w NEW RICH BLOOD! f'wiv i'ltwfff ire P'i'.-,- tni.V.o Ni-tr Kirh 1I: '1. nn-l wi!! eoniiih-ti'ly riian.' tl e lii.hu! in ; :.i-1':: .1 -vr. 111 lil 1 :ir. c .. oiilt.-i. A r.v i-. r.-on v. !i 1 v. II 1:1 "io , pill oai-li iiiL'ht from 1 t.i lw.-i kg in lv !. t-e to' - .It or.ti'l li'-:-.l'h. if -in-hu Mi:i. I (.-i- .'.. !.! !i'. iaiiii for s L iter ::n"n ,s. .1011 a. CO., Mucion, .'stt., fu i Ktcrlt Hangar, -Ve. ST.XAV1ERS ACADEMY SEAR I.ATRORC, I' A. VE AHI..Y half a eentary old, from whleh omo 1. of the most prominent and eultivated ladies in Pennsylvania and elsewhere have irrariuated, offer most thorough educational aids and highest standard of rehninif Influence!". I'upils admitted at any time. "V early ex penne about ?29. Adilr.-p : S1STEKS t.)K H1FRCY. HtATTV'fl P. f)., Dec. 10. lhSO.-tf. Wcfin)i.reliind Co., Ta. (A Medicine, not m Drtnlt.) nor s, bcchu, mandrake, DANDELION, Aud tb Pt-bbst Aim Bt M rTr a l Qtta-LI- TIK Or AXJ. OTHXB BlTTXBS. THEY C JJ It K AH PIWMf i of thBtomftrh, Bowfti, Blood. i.lver, KidnTB. and Urlnnry Org-ant. Ner TOasneaa, Slppieasnesiand eapeclaAiJ remaie Vomptainia. SIOOO IN COLD. Will be paid for eaae they will not eurc or Help, or lor uiyuiiDf impure or lujurluui foaad la them. I Ask your dracirlst for Hep Bitter and try D I. C. U an abaolnte and lrrtatstthle cure for TO CAR!) WHISKERS will chanrre the brd to a BROWN or BUCK at discretion. Being In one preparation It Is easily applied, and produces a permanent color that Trill not waah off. ; i.i.v.s nth am f.ai.m II AViNU uriiTi-.t n ii .-in i :,! !...-,', i ;-;.n-:, t i. .n. .li- i i.-'iiu :i : 1 ! I'i-r pri-i';i ri-i in 1 1.- i.-ti; m -.1 .1 is--.'. r;. . i. i. its li'iTt! p :i ! .;e. ri-i -i; in :i w..n- liTliil reini-.lv wn.-rrv.-r k!..u. A i nr o;:ii ;il : .-.i:' ini-e the ti"t M,i", ti.-ni i f ll ciiTU'. t- p.-n.-r-i. It eft." tnaily cl.'itll-.' tl.e ll.is.-l p:i--:ir5 ot t't. t.irrh.ll virile, r;in-iit' heiillliy ii-rt i .in : ill .vn ititl.iiiiiiKit'.oii and ii r.t:it i'.n -. pr.t.-"i the n:tn , l.rioi.-il 3 1 ti i r. ir t thoh-:i. fr .in n.l.l iti-.n 1 1 r..M : ' -.iiupl.-I'lv hi'nls t lit- --.-: and r-'-I-.r the ' i-f t.t--ti' :i it.l sini !1. Ili-in'ti-'ial r.'-i;:t-- ar-- r.--. ; 7.-.1 t l v a tew :ipj.l.-:iti..r.. A lti-.r,":vti tr.-.i'in-i:t a ilirti-tcil will i nrc ( at irrii. a tii.ii. h. ld r.-me-j ily tor eol.l in -he l.t ad It ii in..-.n ilo.l. The Itaiiu is ev t.i use nr.d Mureeal-li. Si.i.l t.y drtiirn.-ts nt -Virinrs. in rei-eipl i.l f-i rents will ihmiI a pack- ae. S"i-.. t.-r eiiuiir w it li 1'nll iii'-trTivi'ii.Ti ! K.I.Y'S ( UI. A M UAI.-.I fit . (li Pj. N. Y. 4" I'-T sni- hy I.t-oiivitiirir, t..iri.i..v ii nd Al-t.i.-na lniiri;ist.. and I.y W h.i'.. s.o, lirut u .t- hi'H , i-rulM. ' (1-14.-1.. 111. ti.-1 1 dtiltl.i tin . in l.n Hi re it tli iu. it,.-' i .,i : i ; liiu iiortlit-iu la'.l'r. i liil'itrat ivi ! y w..in. '..:.':: w.i--. a t;ni w lu-n Arc-tie Vt-yai.r is l Lou t-i-t i d, " .. tlif liaitliucss of tl'.i tl; lit! le fXii-tlitioii v.o;;!dt! ilri.&aut sun, en r's '. tliatia liaait'.o'i con'.'. ' the most ti iriiic fi If -s ot it iu one vi tl:e ;;f!. r ct-ediiiii a lriiii l, ili.-t i':. 'oiwd upon he in.ri ' there j. iii.hu d ti;.- v i . -utniiied the l.f il'i v i , ; loimed its layer of v- . an l iu-t-i'iuii.k'tl ''. sdiall we then at .'t .1 t ' t rata d it e w ; h v. s i '. tiv- oil. the I-'l: in -- : ; calt-s a waiiiitr tt:; ;:, o ' exists V AViii. the tl t ' ceeded l.y an tla-r w : . io turn li a scCvi .. i i has now rt ;u h d t h-- a ." ;,' ae-yt ar ? rei!i.:; .s U , d M il in e w ill s. n. t l .1! tjre.it iin.s.nv of uau.iv. Hi loiTI''' - t.aep 1 ' 'ir- i '-! r.-i - IS' hi. f -f.. Tf le ;: hilt, s ..'I nr Tlio .in- t h , l'-rt,, ' I. I-iil I. c ' r -I l!'- e.ICt 1T.-d Lit o: e,-I Str-,-IlK-d "M, 1'iite ; vt. j ry ' ntt":i -1 hrt 'r s-i Ali i rtr l'n UI Ih .1. AME rtr.TTVSOK(iv,n,,fefl stf.i.s.Spet.reeda 'rToaBmm only !)!,.. 1'ianna $1 25 up. villus Catalog. r'KEE. Address Beatt j,WaeUinrton.N. J. 1 DrunkeoaeM, uae of opium, tobacco and R 3 Darcotlca. ft aDaMBaasaSl Sbitd Fob ClBCtrLAB. aSJaSSVJBBSJBJ; I All abarv old hj arncrirta. E H Bitten Mr. Co., IWbt.Mr, N. V., A Twmto. Oa. KXTAL XOTICI-l l)n. JI. K. Ii. ens-hurir. l'a.. respeetmily tnltirins all permiiiK interested that he will he at Iiretto on Mnn. lny and Tues day, at C'heFt Sorini;? on Weilnej- day and Thursday, and nt C'lirTolItown on Friday and Saturday of the Jonrth irrek of enrh month. -All persons needlna; dental work will io well to (rive me a call, as I am prep ired to furnish lull or partial sets of tceih and perform nil other oper ations pertaininir to my prolessiim in a satisfactory manner antl at the lowest possible, price. I4-il.'S0.-tf.l M. It. II. t ilhl.KY, P. D. S. Off a week In voornwn town. Termtand Mont tit illO Iroe. Audreys ii. ITalhtt V Co., roitlaod, Me. Jl lily I 17IIU 1st Buy seven bars' JXiliJUA'S' ELECTItJC SOAV of your Gro. j cer. j 2d. As7 him to give yon a bill of It. .3d. Mall us his bill and your full address. 4th. We will mail you EI! EE seven beautiful antl elegant cards, in six colors antl gold, representing Shakspeare's 'Seven Ages of Man.' I. L. CRAGIN & CO, 11C5 Houtli Fourfli St., EIIIIjA ItELJ'H I A EA. J-IMIHRIXS'KT.KCTKH: SDAl" Is sold hv V S. Kap.ksr&. Bko., Khensburjj. 4-l.-e.o.w.8m. i CrKOCKIt-S SKI.L A rB KN BACH Jt MlLLEK'S FAMILY CHOCOLATE ! An aittcle siijierior in quulity and low-r In price tnan any other in thomarkel. A prominent and experienced New York physician tives it as his opinion that chocolate is prc'erahlc to tea or collce because It adds strenirth to the body, new life to 1 the exhausted brain. iiiiets the nervous svstcm, t harmonizes the workings of the diijesilvc oririwisj i and (rives purity to the blood. For a superfine confection, ask your confectioner j tor our Sweet Spiced Vanilla hooliitc. Aichen I bach fi Miller, 3d and t'altowhill Sts.. I hlla., l'.t ! Kor sale by V. M. HahkuiiIh ltito. and N. .1. KitKtiv hoff, f.bonsburn. Fa. T-t'.-lv.J JOTFTL Kew forBoya soil Cirls ! I Tounit and Old 1 1 A NEW IN VENTION juat patented for them, for Home nae I Fret and Scroll fiawmfli Turning. Borrntf. DriUiiig,Orindin(r, Polishing, Screw Cntting. Price J5 to &)., (Send 6 renta for 1H0 paces. KTHRAIM BROW27, Lowell, Maaa. QOfUl n yar to Asrents, and cpenso. 5 Out fit CJJJ free. Aiitlrcss f. Suain 4 Co., Augufta. Me. l'KtI'AKEI r.Y R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N. H. Sold by ill Dealers In Medicine. i - VAN DYKE'S srUMU'li SOAi' V' - y 'Jhis Is a ii, w reme.lv bui pounded ami Inirodu I si. ... a-i.i i no p n. lie r.t I ,rirc l v r.i in, si. !., i.f 7 r-.,n Av superior to all other so-o.-t. It is cmMm-d ,ith ' Sulliilr in its pure, tin idullcrali- I t .... vt !u.-h . o- , ters lite pur.-: of 1 he .-k i n. bci nir a l-sorln-d inioihe iduod thronifh the in in tile cap;'. I.-. ric. e int t litis ai t- 1 upon the i-kin. whether it be hen 1 1 by r in a dis- entu'd condition, both locally and cmisi it i-.naliy. j thereby eliininatlmr nil in.. .nil i.-s fr. m the bl.n'ui I and excltlnif the ..kin to be-i!tiiv a.-tion. It t ru ilucea tiiH'iu-s. .urify air! 1 . c'liin--.. o: t!,t-r,in-tilexion whn h is uiieiii ill.-.l, an.l can l-e pr. .'ce.l tiy no other ii.i-.ini. n toil'-t. nur-vrv oi tv.ihro.im Is comi icte with -. it If. It mak-c tliv -l-i.i .,it. clear, pure, tvliite and heal, l.v ; i .;. in-iuif. dc odoriruiii. tllslnic.-tin-.'. s-.i.tlunu. htali'iif and .u rityinic: remeves dnmlru'l. eiiatinu. iih-. :s. sores, eruptions, ri.iurhnes n ml redness of ti... kin : n -lieves ttchlnir, biirninir and ui.inir i-t the k'n, and irr. tation ol biting and stin sn,5 i .-. ; relieve ll.hiiiu files when not f. i , i :, ;i have any olivet. Ask lor Van 1ykk's 'niinrr. Sor: tnsiH upon It. and take no imitation, s.,1 I l.v .lrni:-uri-'ts. Aschcnba-h .Sl Millar. l'ro,.rit t r-.. No. t'illlowhiU Strict. I'hihi.lcl.!iia. l'a. I . r site bv M. 1.. Uatmax and 1;. Iaxiks, irui:Ut. K'-ctis-buic, f a. II l-S -ly.J STARTLIWO DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A Tintim cl yonthfnl imprudence cn-i-ii-T l'rema Vire Det-ar, yerrona rvbiiity. lmt i,b.fd. etc., .laving tried In Tain every kmmu rcm -.lv. has d:s cuvcritl a simple self euro, which ho ill f- n 1 l'Kt E to Ida fcllow-siifterers, addreiM J. II. Ill.SlVI.. .T liatltum ft., . 1. Feb. 4, 1H.S1.-Iy. oriKlnailv cm tl io t he inc.lirsfi'r; f,--.'- H. Hurt ri-tii.n-i- lnl' is I res r!l .1 It to -r 4 i.is-i ft -ids an-l I n ev.-rv c I-.C wlOi O'c r-"--i c-i I- t ii j st,e.-.-r. tissasrrii; i. that f any other remr.'.v. ai d li Ihc onlv i'i.-,ll. ii,e i.ccl.-d in rIiik. -t rv. rv il--. .-. t,. Wlil.-U f.'sU is heir l.;.;l -ysv , IV i:,c I K Itelntf tb c:i!r piic:i. in Uii rut: vt shotial not I J nx-.i It ivsii ,o..n 1 snoii.it not i j ii--d. It , ti. i 1 1 'tl n I 1 ise: . s i f tha V ciii;.'e f .- i'-i a-i 1 .1 !-r M asm. IN s .i ni l i.o t. :v,-ii'w :i'i it, f ::i J is e. ml , s - . ' . i'i . i.-ii cc-.iitn, nr. s v- ; : flrst t!"'-e. Tin re 1. i.i.f ,-n ers u thn: Ik ' II not r-ni-h nor a dl.s It w Oi'n. t cue. Y tl par-lculars send f..ra,j,amplikt. finiaS.ai I i. " H U'TV a ffo. !'.. i.TToT Is e.-lnn sc.1 1 f lv ni ti one, . ,- rd::i t .. 1 ga- it r -n-.tdy In - :f. rTTZZ'ZrZ it. 1 1 t.i in in i-ssi .v. ,1 i:. t; '"'..ve 1 ri: 1;.' -- ti c i,i l:cs tncr- - ,-. . ,;:i',itu i:n ,n i HO f,-,t s ,1'-- ' ;iip.l. uliii liai on. n i.,-i,i, ,v ii ', t MEt.i.' uiiij.Sau lUiiio.:)- tli-ca- i,i-niM,i i.'ii.ra: i. n rciiii.,, -.ic, -s v Vl -. hp.' S..1.I ;:t the Nenr Prti Sor -. !' rf lti e. V.l enburu, fa. '-bi, S 1 .-ly . 1 i- V r f a i A f wt,'l'. Strm win lrrT ro. Wvtl m - 1 HnruincCasa L 1 1 '.. I'viuti iu t- vl -. l -I i 1 n . .. c . ui, I tv .1 a r m tii ".'. - n i." it ...u i.,, , o i i i- v. .i.i .i.i- r.t f mm a-iiKr.rc THOSI'SO k lt., I di .j,ul. .". lata. on who tn t It nrouc lily rrt tt Intr in the bowels Is half as liable Io il:c; se I t- w t:o is Irreuular. He may te ait nn .1 l v -.i.t.iii i. iis. i i eacs. a ud so may ti e irr-'u'.i:.ir. l..-i: 1 .- i. not ii"ar ly lis subject t" i.ut."i!c iiitSm-i'c.-s. l i e c cl Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient f enre? rt-ktularity, ami coic.fUciil iiuitiuitiiy frv'iii SH'kntJS. SOI.lt f.Y AI.I. lIKl'tKSISrS. . rt ') per day at h-ime. Samples worth ?i O. " Irce. Address Stijsoi fori- luud, Jlaiuo, l3-4,'f5l.-ly.J A Hut Wati:k Ki i ' -Sin ru I ti i, tu-1. c nt t ' it I ' ', til ( 'nm-tot'k ui iu . Ntvaila. ot tliv a-t 't ;.:! U r shii.!i t in ouu'.i it ' tmils iiu outltl Ik l.'j' ' t wt-iity-fvuir l.tniis, id .ii- giiil.tUS. S.Ull,' uf I'.! V. .1 i. its way into t lie iiih:". ' t lire ul' 1 '.-" i!t i:itfs. v..:. fiom the nioutlitif tl.f n :.; -ratuie raurt-s ir.iiu l- 'l To Vvi ite i lie i . x nt ; . woultl arise frmn -! t' .t':. i quaulity of water wo'.!1. I llnw is coiiiiut.'ti tl 1'. !;l i tUUlH'l, fi'UI IliiltS, ill niatle of jiiut'. At th" 1 ": ; Writt-r lias lostl.f.L spvi'ii'l -Sixty tt 1 1 t it-low tl.t ii " nt'! tiie Lot water i utl'...'- '! luacliiiit ry KKtiii:!!. '. i' frmn l.t-uc-e it isf.irii :; l.HM feet iu l. lizth, !'i !i water way. l.eainLr U tuiiiitl tiie water ilovs '.i1 river, a luilo an.l a l .tit 'I' ll. t water i.s l-t-mj u; i' -'T Idirjitist-s. Tiie lm s ! -iv-' f-ral iHifls vlitit t j it"---luitlis. The iiiiuers an.l for laundry ui'ivises. a: are l-eiti"' niaiU1 w.:en acres beUuiimt to Hie '' irrigated. It is jirrp.iM il hot water thivuh i t . i: " tl.e surface of the v-i'- thousands of fruit tl 't s a 1-lanted, and i:i a sinui.U' the necessary wavut h t ' h'tt houses to le u.-en ' ' tion of earl v fruits an l v '0 1st, EE ?r. it. a 4 tli. fen hak I J' S-Ix Bark m n r: t v l wo .:t: SrniTi: I?kki l wo ounce sa-Mtfr :i i vater. l"''! " ...1.1 i; - VI I. lml'll.!.- i;l V". ssei ce sortii-e. 'ne ,,r o-ei- nii.l oitt'-tia'f Olllift' l'nt i lie wlui in a c; then add one-half i-it't of '. twtiitv-four hours, strain e ?, inji il? I rll ; 7T ih
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