- j 3 r. ii fr- ff riftT V atfssTsBsfflssI lM JllTssVli id lEWWKaUKM M:mn:K t;oKKii.i.As nor me. A .1U ANI -F. TlllliEOF HA IKY I'KOt'I.K WHO l'dK'-KSS TAILS. Can it be supposed that lien lean Swift lilclfd liiiiiiiinit v by degrading it below tli- level of the brutes in his dreadful i; lion of tlie Yahoos he ever imagine. 1 that there eited aught that appio.viiiiated toward the odious picture. Vet such is the case. There are. iin doiibted'.y, races whose attributes do, in various decrees, suggest, if they do not realize, the misanthropic fables of the men-beasts of Ilouyhunms Land. The Niamniainsof Africa, who live between the Ci nl f of Uenin and Abyssinda, are said to have tails, a statement confirm ed by Pr. Ifulsh, of Constantinople, in HOI. The "hai ry people"' mentioned of old bv I latino seem to have a real exist ence," apart from the goriila, judging from Mi.s Birds account of the Ainos cf Japan, a strange, savage, and little known race, supposed to be the aborig ines of that countrv, but now only to be found on the Island of Vezo. They are, she savs, of the most ferocious aspect, owing "to the profusion of their thick, soft black hair and beards, and to the singular fact that their bodies are com inonlv covered with a vigorous growth of black hair cr fur, upward of an inch in length, and incrusted with dirt, for the Aiuos never wash. Their food is a "stew of abominable things, and a "thick soup made of putty-clay, which is boiled with the bulb of a white lilly.' They believed themselves to be descend ed from dogs, but other characteristics of this strange people are not unainia Lle. ISeyond these instances, and pre senting a far nioie striking resemblance to the Yahoo type, there are the Yeddas in AVcodabs of Ceylon, their duplicates or llernco of .New (tuinea, and kindred varieties discovered in the Philippine Islands, Terra del Fuego, and South America. Only none of these are so hateful as the creatures of Swift's inven tion. It needed the fierce indignation against his kind, which he has recorded in his epitaph, to depict then:. The Veddas and similar races on the island of the Asiatic archipelago are described as the aborigines of their respective countries, who have shrunk into the jungle and forest to escape from civili- I at ion, and have lived there for upwards I of two thousand years. They construct no habitations, but lodge in caves or trees or under overhanging rocks. I They are stunted in sie, seldom exceed ing four feet eight inches in stature, and but feebly built, except as regards their arms, which the constant use of the bow renders very muscular, notwithstanding their short, ape-like thumbs. "With this weapon they kill animals for food, de vouring, besides, snakes, reptiles, wild honey, ants, eggs, and carrion of all kinds. They lack both memory and foresight, cannot count or discriminate between colors, are tilthy in their habits, and in everything save a rudimentary language of uncouth guttural sounds, ami some dim vestiges of religion and social order, are the beasts of the field. Saddest perhaps of all. they never laugh. "When they die they believe they become devils. Yet this benighted and outcast race, so low in organization, habits and character as scarcely to be distinguished from the monkeys of the jangle among whom they live, practice by instinct vir tues which are not too common in civ ilization. They never lie, steal nor quarrel. Some of these unfortunate creatures have been half-tamed by the Cingalese and sent to out-door work, 1 ke the.Yahoos of the Ilouyhnl mis. When the l'riiicc ot AVales visited the island in 170, certain of the jungle Yeddas were actually caught in snares and traps to be exhibited to him; and one of tlie number a female positively died of fright in being secured. It was not a humane transaction. The A'rddas are regarded merely as animals. Final ly, it may be it-marked, in connection with Swift's curious anticipation, that he placed Horn hnlmms Land near the great island continent of Australia. It appears in the map of the first edition of 'Gulliver" as due south of Nuvsfs Land, in about thirty-eight degrees south latitude, and one hundred and fifty-five degrees east longitude. Now, Ceylon is but fifty-live degrees west of this locality, though above, as New Guinea is just below, the equator. The Yahoos could not have been better ac commodated. All tlie Vmr jnm'. Tin: Win i f. HorsK. Its corner toher, lT'.'J, under the superintendence I of Captain .fames llobon. an Irish aich- j itect, direct from Dublin, who accepted ! the award of t-Vl (then thought to be a t large amount) for the design. i lie is buried in the Catholic cemetery j at Washington, and his descendants still live in that city. The Uritish destroyed the building in the year 1S14, but it was rebuilt by Cap tain Hobon, and was first oened for the reception of visitors on January 1, The portico of four lofty columns, on the north side, was ad led in 1S-JH, dur- , ing the administration of I'resident j Jackson. j It is a lofty building, two stories in height, with a frontage of one hundred and eighty feet and a depth of eighty five feet. The vestibule within the front door is fifty feet long by forty wide. The famous Kast room, which was finished fifty years ago, is eighty feet long, forty feet wide and twenty two feet high. Kight large mirrors and three chan deliers, nf crystal and silver, adorn the room. The walls are covered with gray paper, and the furniture is tiimined with gray rep and maroon velvet. "With the exception of our public halls, it is the largest in the country and, for its Bize, is certainly the handsomest. Thol'resideiis?3 office, w hich is on the second stoiy, and which is tlie Cabinet room also, is not very large. It is shirty rive or forty feet long and thirty or thirty-five feet wide, with a ceiling about twenty feet high. In the middle of the floor is a long table, surrounded ly leather-seated chairs ; long lambre quin curtains of a dark, bluish gray col or adrn the windows, and the carjet is of a red tint, with large figures, and a large map of the I'nited States is on the wall. "Washington is a Government crea tion, and ihe "White House is chiefly memorable on account of the men who have lived in it. Kvery one of our Presidents except Washington has resid ed in this famous house. The original cost of this building in 17'.f2 was about f.'J.V,Wj and the total cost up to this time is about Sl,soo,iniO. U On the i st of this month our stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods at Oak Hall was seven hundred and forty-three thousand one hundred and seventy-five dollars and eighty-one cents. Where is there another such stock to select from ? The old house has been remodeled. The old hands (most of them) arc still there. The old principles of just and right prices, sound goods, fashionable styles, substantial finish, are strictly adhered to. M Who founded the business, is at Oak I fall ever)" day look ing after things, and in all the history of Oak Mall it was to push up its high standards and drop down to lowest prices. Vfcrsln old-time greeting to our friends everywhere, and another cordial im itation extended to come to Oak Hall. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Con Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. The Largest Clothing House in America. Postscript. The last new thing we have done is to open a TEN DOLLAR ROOM, where we have gathered a great lot of full Suits, suitable for dress or business, which we shall sell at $io. You can judge of the cheapness of our stock by seeing what we can do for 10. W. & B. BROWN'S t il A TRUE TONIC 1 Y A TRUE TONIC A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER. IHON" HITTIIiS aro highly recommended for all diseases reipiirinfr a certain and itiioieTit tonic; especially Indirjrxtinn, lhjprpfi,i, Intermittent Frrers, Want nf Appetite, Ao.-w of Strength. I Ack of Energy, etc. Enriches the blood, ft rngthons the nuiscles,and gives new life to the nerves. They act like a charm on the digestive organs, remwi. g all dyspeptic mimpt'mJ,fiich as lasting the food, J!,l!iinn,IF,it in the St'imaci.ITairtburn,rtc. Tlie only Iron Preparation that will not Maolcen the tectli or prive" headache. Sold hv all dniesists. Write f..r th A P. C F.c k f"2rp. of useful nnd nmusinrr read ing) smtf re. liliOWN CHEMICAT CO., Baltimore, Renth.it all Ir,n Bilfn are mr.VT t Snr-ry TirEMTjl. nnd have crossed red lines on wrapper. BEWARE OF I.MITATIOTSS. fc"4 TELEGRAPH INM for WATERMELONS. After having fully equipped the ofllce at San Jose for business and placed it in regular telegraphic communications with San Francisco, I prepared to push on the next day for Stockton, when, just as we were on the joint of starting, I discovered that the coils of wire that had been stored at San Jose were much thnss we had used between Francisco and that point, and were con- J i .;-,, , it tr li in.llo tvith- i sequeiiuy niuic uiiumn -.. out chancing the reel. We made only three miles that dav, camping all night in front of a farm-house, the occupants of which had left the Eastern States be fore the advent of the telegraph. "wiinn nvr w.is over ho visited our camp and appeared much interested, ' watching me aiieniiveiy wuue communicating with San Jose and San Francisco. lie could not realize that it was possible for me to hold a conver sation, through the medium of a little ticking instrument, with persons so far distant. In fact, he expressed grave doubts as to the truthfulness of my as sertion that 1 was speaking to any one at all, saving it was impossible for any one to read or interpret the clicks made by the little intsrument in front of me. And so satisfied was he of the correct ness of his views that he stated his will ingness to back then up bv a wager. He then requested mo to tell him what it was I had just, communicated. I told him I hail informed the operator at San Jose that the machinery I was using for paying out the wire needed some al terations, and that I would return there the next morning to have the necessary changes made. He thereupon very kindly volunteered on certain conditions to take me to San Jose in his wagon. The conditions were that I would accept his offer to furnish watermelons for the ..-lirtlo rartr nn It. 1 i ii lt rtroven that the communication I had stated as having been sent by me to San Jose had been received at that office over the line. lUit, to make sure that no advantage should be taken over him, lie requested me to send another message to the ef fect that on our arrival at San Jose in the morning the operator must prompt ly appear at the door of the ofiice and say "Watermelons' My agreement to do this seemed to increase the inter est my rancher friend held in me, and he very generously tendered me the hos pitality of his house, in which I enjoyed the luxury of an excellent bed. After a hearty breakfast in the morning, a good pair 01 horses were urougnt out, and attached to a buggy, in which was placed m reel, ami we slatted for San Jose. Draw ing up in front of the ofiice, we were promptly met by the opeiator at the door, who saluted us with "Where are the watermelons ?' My companion slapped me on the back, de lighted at being fully convinced of the 1 reality and importance of the telegraph. Tlio wut ArTnAlmia n-prp miieklv nrovid- ed, and, as they were worth at that time ?1 or more apiece, they were con sidered a great treat. When the feast was over, he made many inquiries about the telegraph, examining into the mys teries of its working ; after which ,the change in the wire leel having in the meantime been made, we set out on our return to the camp, where, on our arrival iu'the afternfo i work, was Again resum ed. .Taints Gatnhh, in the Vnlifornion. TRADE A FORTl'NE. How often do parents in choosing com panions and suitors for their daughters, ask the question, "Is he rich V If the daughter answers "Ye3 he is rich ; he is a gentleman, neat in his dress, and can live without work," the parents are pleased, liut these qualifications are by no means everything that can be de sired in a suitor, as the following anec dote may serve to show : Xot many years ago, a Polish lady of plelician birth, but of exceeding beauty aud ac complisnment, won the affections of a young nobleman, who. having her con sent, solicited her from her father in marriage and was refused. We may easily imagine the astonishment of the nobleman. "Am I not," said he, "of sufficient rank to aspire to your daugh ter's hand ?" "You are, undoubtedly, the best blood of Poland," replied the father. "And my fortune and reputa tion," continued the nobleman, "are they not " "Your estate i mag nificent," said the father, "and your conduct irreproachable." "Then, hav ing your daughter's consent, should I exiect a refusal ?'' said the nobleman." ', .Vl'.l-i. 111.1 j io ui ) i only child, and her happiness is the chief concern of my life. All the pos sessions of Fortune are precarious ; what Fortune gives, at her caprice she takes away. I see no security of inde pendence and comfortable living for a wife but one ; in a word, I am resolved that no one shall be the husband of my daughter w ho is not at the Fame time master of an occupation. man bowed and retired silently. A year or two afterwards, as the father was sitting at the door, he saw wagons laden with baskets approaching the house, ami at the head of the cavalcade a person in the dress of a basket-maker. And who do you suppose it was ? The former suitor of his daughter; the no bleman had turned basket-maker. He was now master of a trade, and had brought the wares made by his hands for inspection, and a certificate from his employer in testimony of his skill. The condition being fulfilled, no further obstacle was opposed to tlu marriage, lint the story is not yet. done. The rev olution came ; fortunes were plundered, and lords were scattered as chaff before the four winds of heaven. Kings lie came beggars some of them teachers but the noble Pole supported his wife, and her father in the atVumities of age, bv his basket-making industrv. 7 WkendalusWaX THE BEST REMEDY FOR Diseases of tie Throat anfl'LMS. iiH it rr CHERRY ' I Peuuna will j and healthy. make 3-011 r blood pure SrrrosF.n Xr.w Spix iks ok IIohk. I M. Poliakoff, the distinguished Rus sian naturalist, has examined a horse j presented by Colonel Frejwalskii to the , St. Petersburg Academy, and decides it 1 to be anew species, which he has named t Kquus Prejawalskii. It apiears that j the new representative of the undivided j hoofed mamals is in some respect inter- 1 mediate between the don.estic horse and the wild ass, but it differs from the asm- iue genus in having four callosities, one on each leg. In the form of skull, ab sence of dorsal stripe, and other partic ulars, it resembles the domestic horse. The newly recorded animal is indigen ous to the plains and deserts of Cential Asia, and has not heretofore fallen un der the dominion of man. Ckilinos that have been smoked by kerosene lamps should be washed off w ith soda water. READ TILTS ! HEED THIS ! KrxvuNT, f Hiio. ,l:in. lM. j Im. B..T. Kemmm. CV. Oentf : I M ink H my duty ti ren-lor you my thank.- lor l"nr!i! a-l Iro!it whirh 1 ha.e derived Iroui yciir inval'iat-io i and lar la:n'i S;aviri'ur'. .M y -n-in and 1 n;d j a valunhle Ptolih'ii w.-rtli 3-4.nf"wh icfi find a very , hnd Flavin, and vra pr'nMinrrd ly I ur cmin nt vteri nary :it!' n n-f md n v mrt. and Mta t ; the hr tva dn r.r-vrr. As ;' In-t nrt I d vi i myrMiii totrya tMtMloui K-ndMt S-:t vin t ure. It had a tnaiaal cMt-t the third h'-Ml cured it nnd the hr-c i a? wHl n c-vrr. lr. lM-k, j of Kdinhnnrh. The eminent veterinary Mine on : :in uncle ot mine, and 1 take irreat interest in a.-- j si-tin U f pn f"'i'iii. Yours, truly. i Jamkc A. W iLrV, t KntU'-'T. ; Kendall's SPAVIN Cure I Wir.Tov, Mi-n.. .Ian. 11. 1"1. J!. J. Kknuali. i i'o. (lent.-: Hiving ir.t a : !ipto lMk ot yni I y u.ail a yvir nno. the corifiits ol whtrh I'er-uaMC'l nio to try Kcntln !!' Stvtn i 'urefin the liiri'l ot otio til my hor--. wlirh wa luiilly wollfn mul conlil not "tie reilnreil ly : any otlirr ri'iut-.ly. 1 irot two Imttlp? of I're-ton . I.ml'l.ith. I'ruirnif t5 ot Wawa. whi h rotni!ptf! y , rureil iny hore. About live ye:ir niro 1 hrl a ; three yenrohl roll weeniel very hail. 1 u?ei yonr ' remeily a? iven in ymir tiook wfthont rowelliiiK. ; nt! I imint y to your ercilit that tti. rolt 1- en tirely eurej. whii-h H a Mirpririe. not only to ir.v- ! The IlOl'Ie- t 'ell. hut al--o to my ririu-htmr. ou ?ent me the iook ior trie iriniritf tim ot .;. eentp aim i! 1 count , not tret anotlier like It I wouhl not take twenty-five dollar" lor It. Vour?, trulv, ttini. Matiies. j Froi a PROMINENT PHYSICIAN. Wasiiin;tonvii.le, Umo, June 17, lw. ! Dr. H. .1. Kkxdall t ' 'tnt?: Keadinx : yonr ?''vrrti-eTneiiT in Tnrl. Field and Farm. d ; Kei 4 all- Spavin Cure, and Imvinsr n valtiatde and -.-edy he who had feen lain troin spavin lor eiuhteen months, 1 sent t-t yuj tr a h-.ttle ly cxprett, wliieh in .-mx weeks roiii'tved ail Iamene- and cnlarzcmrnt. and al-o a larire -idint from an other horse, a nd hd h hore arc to-dav n? sound ! n rolt. The one hot tie n wort i to me one huu- I tired dollar1. l;iMtii!lv vnr". It. A. Hkutoi.ktt, If. 1. Kendall's Spavin Cure. J If Amiisitrms, Nov. IMh, 1 - i. I Hi. If. .1. Hkxtiam. fc. . Oeiits: 1 ha ve a very fine mare that had a hone spavin hr a 1iil' time. I t rf ed every t h i n man 'mi Id !e i e to eure it. Init j all In vain, ami was ahout to uive it up whn a Inend ot mine in this city eair.e to me and recom mended "Kendall's Spavin 'tire." f!i ieh I trie! with itrand re-ult. removinu- the b-uie clear and Cl'an. 1 t hen ent cents to yon f.-r one of your illustrated Horse Hook?, and I think thre Is n : hotter 1mm. ic printed on the hor-c and hi disease. I have ta ki:ii v re;t t lnteret in it. atid havesinee fold 1 copies for you to my neiiifitir-, and w ill try ami do what mm! 1 can hy ve-tunic them t.-r other Y(-urs truly. i.V. Mn.i.Kit. KenJall's Spavin Cure oa Human Ml j Vr.T Ksoswt iu;ir, Vt., Fch. 15. Iu. II. J. KKNPAf.L & to. ' Jonts : Sevtr.il month? rzo 1 in tired my knee injur, nhich ean-ed ' an enlarireiumt to urnw the size of a larje walnut : and enured me very evere pain all tlie time tor lour ut five week?, when I hean to use Kendall's Spavin uro -witli tlie ino.t sati?raetory re-u!rs. It hits completely removed the enlargement anil stopped the lamenes and pain. 1 have 1'inu' known it to heexeellent lutrse?, hut nowl know it to he the het liniment Ur human flesh that 1 am aequainted with. Your? truly, T. V. I-awrknck. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE Is sure in its e fleets and mild in its action, as it. doe not Mister: yet it is penetrating and po-.ver- I ful to reach every deep-seated pain, or to r-m--ve ' any hony irrowth or other enlargements, U' h a spavins. dInf. curhs, rnllous, prain. welIlnLi, I and any lameness and all enlargements t pouts ' r limhs. and also f-r rheumatism in man. or 1r any purpose Ir whi-h a liniment i used lrman I .r l''a.-t. It is now known to he the hest liniment j tor man ever used, acting mildly and yet certain - in its eitect. S'Td nd lTcs f..r Illustrate 1 Circular, whi- h we think jrives positive proi-t of its virtues. No rim -! edy has ever met wih such uniualitied Fiiccess tj 1 our knowledge, l.r man as well as heast. I riee 1 per hottle, or six hot tie? i,,r ". All I!rui.ei-'ts have it nr can '-t it for you: oi it will he sext to any addre-j on receipt ot price hy the proprietors, Int. j;. J. Kenuall l !"., Fnu-s'urifli r Ai Is, Vt. CTORAL. In iV.?6a' s nf rnil. Ttionary friaiis .1 -nfe r -1 i : it ! r'-nnly is in: a!'irlii. AVE It's l'nri:i:v 1'r'TonAt. is li rt r l"!i ilv. :m I no fit lii r -"i ' itii i:T ! v m-r-is i ot.T"!- in if tli" vnVl:'-. It in a 'ri ft.':'." : ! if t':." in ' i j !i s iiTt-l 1 vir- till-5 r t t!l" I. II' -t iTrMO. rli(-ini' any usiito'l. of c'u li t'fi r a" to innrf! tin- cr. :"t f.-sili!e ui- i. !!;. ami niiifnrni- at tl.t- lour l.T.i'Hi of all pulmninry i!ipa , afTonl.n J r-j-t. r-lu-1 ami rajud riircs. ami i .Tlai.:i-1 to l atnTi" of ny Ra't or citlur spx. I! .115 vi-ry j. iii'aiiif, tlie voun' st rluklrni takf it n .t ' : v. In nnlinarr 'otizh, fol'ls, Sore 'I hroat, lirouriiitU, Influenza. C'lerpy nmn's Sore Throat, Asthma, Crottp, and -a-tarrh, til"? efff. ts of Avi.h' Ci! hi;v I'Ef tohal are tuapi'-al, an 1 innltitudrs are an nually prf stv-i1 from st oi- ilinfs hy it timely and faithful ii. It ho t'.d e kept at hand iu everr ho i-tho! ! fr the pre tention it aflordi in sudd'-n a't.irks. In W hooping -cough ami Constirnptlon thero i no other remedy 50 efficacious, soothine. and helpful. 1jOv ji ices are inducements to try ime 01 the many mixtures, or svrm, made of thean and incfTective inared-etit-s, now oflered, vrhieh. as they contain no curative qualities, ran afford only temporary reli-f, and ax pure todi-reive and li3iipoint tlie patient. Hiseases fit the throat and liuis demand active and effective treat m-nt ; and it is dan gerous experimenting with unknown and cheap medicines, from tlie prt at liability that these Iif-afS may. while so trifled with, heroine ih-epiv seated or im urable. L"o An n C'mfkkv I'K' TonM.. and you may ontid-tit!y cxi( t th- h.-t r s'ilts. It is a Mnr.dard medical preparation, of known and ficknow led j'-d curative power, and is aa fhea,t as us careful jir-pai ation aud finrt insri-d icnts w ill allow. Kminent physicians, knowing it" composition. pr-scriV it in their practice. Tin: test of hall a century has proven its alisolute certainty to cure all pul monary complaints not already beyond tbo roach of human aid. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., lrartical and Analytical Chemlsta Lowell, Mass. SOLD tV U tvtmui-i.t- (Tin roctn v Th So,t f""t nd riUKfOlUll LitiBefaj:Perriiine I' h I li.w ni:kr.i - - I Wothert, Firmert, feeanie, Butinest ilea " -- ( are urea oui cry wori fflT wvttt. con t r"V tn'TfirntiTifT itt-r hut Arey-u sutt-nng from L-5prpsia, Kheumatism, rNcuraina, or liowd. Kidney or Liver Corr.-jlaints. j kj"uwu tureu uy using i akker SOINOER 1 If you are wattnt; away w.th Corsumption, Fcm.ilel have a had couch or cold, you will fcsd sure Tchef4 L If you are enfeebled Yy diae, are, or diiptifm, J Wand you syem reeds inviporann, or your blood i reeds; ririt-i(7. vu ran a'wivs n'rT',J en r Made from Oincrr, iiuchu. Mandrake, irn:iingiaj Land many other of x he best medicines known : it is theJ WHct Jienlth and Strength Hetorffre'eTused farsu-j f perior to Bitters, Essences cf Ginprrand other 1 onici j ts u never inioxicarea, ana iurrs i.'njr.cer:re. - It Hu SaTed Haodredi of Lives ; It 3U L Tuy a e-c. or $t battle of yonrdmcpTt, and eirreJ Lnur sicmatirre is on the outade wrapper. Hkcix &i C'""., 'hrmwt, N". V. I-argeyavirg in VrvTrp $t V A l!OM , u, mm ri'OFE'.in Af viv-., i NF.W ZEALAND Vo-r;: I'rofeBssor Henry A. itl j; of the I'nivorsity iif l-'.rt.'.' Is writing letltis to'ic!,.: j New Zcalaiid, s'ini e of v, F. i ; gulat experiences,, hi !.:, q -I ramo from Aivk'a!,. '("'' pontli J." milfs iiloti t;,. t ;'. tlie town TarriHt.g.u I , ,. T ; ton cutter .itkI .tar!H t . . . " Vi.ic.ino. We it-: . , ; ' iJitjbn-ak we had lr lr.-,. ,', ' iiiountiiiti of L'acli sco! ; t. w .., ; ?(J i Irom the top .f whieh. v. -i, ,. '" va : went wliite clouds ..f v.-.; .f (ully -J.ru tj feet. it wa nut c;sv travel :!. . tlie Mack p hbl.-s of u ' ' astir v. it'i wiilei I -. s ; , - tlieni water s- lot tint n i-nd the font sf ri-cj'y. the crater wall has 1 .,.., almost I'lO the sea j v l lvk into the pre at li ! : . ctateri circular a fu'.i tf-r, anil hemwd inhy v.; died feet liic;h ami vei The crater flu. t wa ; volcanic ash an 1 scoria. tie famarolcs nr Mow : which hot snlph-jr vapn ing t'tit, while every ftw 1 was ben'-ath onr feet a f:; . anl a low, ilull rcl!:;.- ; smoke of vajxir ln-iran to .',;., weiit ahiti?, aii-1 we so..;, : , cause. Wc were t-1 h preat lake of iteauiin w ,-t .-.-! ing this t-H'l of tl cratf r, we conl'l see wh'-n th '. ii'-aily Lalf a riii!e fi i:i -; The water was t l.c: t .f 1 lear the haii'l in it, v -. iiisui'poi table to ( it!i.-r . a strong ir.fti-ion e-f alnn; : ; acid which hit painfully ; or sore upon the f-kin. :, ; border of the lake ainl la: ' lake was a row cf the fataras which I have eve had built lor themselves CO!if-s frinii ten to thiily !.-: j yard or two in diameter at .--thrcch these nj-en ch;r: trnmjK.'tit!g steam ami !';.: , 5c erases with a vio'.vT;;-: frightful to coiiitemplate a-.: moniacal screeching and J.i. ,; our ears, even at the 1 : r where we stood, We dracr' boat aling the vol can's t! i.ira td it uiin the Lil:r:g lake, of the lake w as of a milky c. but we could fefd with our , was in most places not o-. dfep. Lines upon tlie sir: that it daily rose and fell ; the tide of the sea outs;!-, spots the water was 1 with much fioth and f a: its beat was much be! : poit.t i;f 'Jl"2 Fahrei l.eit. dangerous places, thn ;iL .: the water diuiinishej i. . buoyancy, and our boat u:B ly low in crossing t!(i :. v across the lake at one of t:.r nearebt t- the Na-.h and :. d(ninlih it w ith unr i. chimney about two ft-tt clay without, and with. a with ci v st;ils ef si:';.:-;r c; stiaw-veilow. p!a!.d w:t:. EJcpAnt'y Pcrfuir.ed. Prevents Ciluness. 'Parker's aii" Balsam. ThItft and 9ot Economical Itair IrsIn. Cor.t.-uninp only inrrec!ients th.it are beneficial to the hair and scnlp. Farksr's Haik Balsam Never Fail to Restore Gray tt Faded Hair tnthe youU-.ful eoler, an! is warranted to stcrp fulting of the bMz. SfuJ tjr druggutt otoctx. and x. spot;. I'ushine in '.!:- ! : ney the fiaii.i -nt s wcn'.-l its throat and then com : the air, with exn'i si-1! ingly like a prol r ei I 't M:-rh-i JI V '. fiOLD BY ALL Fc!i. T-,i.nIn. DRUCCISTS. IF A NEW SUIT YOU NEED, I'V WlfXj PAY YOU, IXJIKF-D, This ANNOUNCEMENT to Read! Ifavinr just retuntetl from 1Tie i:isfsi-ii Cities, where we bought atttl VA1H Till: CASH for enowjh SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, to stork our mjril TjARGK STOKV.S, ire ft re now prepare to fur- msn evert; titan ana bo; to whom thin eonie.t greeting wttn B1DI-DP CLOTHING 5 GEMS' FURNISHING GOODS iUl"!???.k?m (Thf nriinnl ntiil only ir'-niiiTit' I'hini--:- 't'; "ami ili ir munuliii'turrM. Wi Sam Ki i:. l' Taa Alcn-hant.-'. WJ South Secon.l :n-t t. I'l:il.l l4iia, I 'a.) C3-EO. "W. IrrS-A-O-Ji, CASH DILAI.KU TN AT.T, KIND OK HEATING AND COOKING STOVES, AND MANl I'AC I t ill Al )1' TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, 1 K12 lClovontH -tVvi.? Altoonn, 1jv. 4-f'lF..tll'T II.A'i: IN Till". ilTY. Itoolinff, Spoiitiiivr riI ltrpnirinK t all klml irinpll)' ami ntliractorll y allomlocl to. 10-'24,'T'.t. tr. A CURE GUARANTEED25 CENTS Ef USING at IAiWFAl miCKS than they can be bought at ant other house in Jtair or adjoining counties. In proof of which assertion we submit the folloiri n g facts : CAMPHOR fSee 1 lij'IYTI.iXv l.tyhon? nil tAl ..'-., - jj ' jil.V'S Ci;i;M p.AI.M I 111 .! :!H a,! . ! it l ' t.-t- ' - :i: 'I v ..;?,;! ..j '.--C. .VI -T . I -. !; ; ' - . i ' :i I . i ' - :l ""!!- 1- i. !!::! --i". ,:.. v. :: :. . . ; i..-. i it tri i! will cn:-v:i;. :l.. !::-! .i: t ; i , r:i; 1 1 . . i- - r. ir-. It n-ii:i . ;.-.-.' :.. 1. 1- il i.-i".w . '.i- tarrlntl : n ,,-:ify n- : .I'l.iy.-' itil! !H!ts:itt"!i ; I . rr -i t : ..:.! 1 '. mctti t r 1 1 1 :. 1 !:Ui.'-- --i t) ' in I : ! ' "I'.'i cil'N : (..in;.'.. : '.v ,.-.,;. ;i - ... - '. . - r - tl, - iw ; .f tiist.- at:. I -:.!!. : !.;: r -i:'t- :-rc r.-i!.?.l , lv si ti -w ii; pi: .:!- tiratniint a ' l"irt-c!c.l ivi : i ii- i '.. . -.i i I'.'M r-iiio-iiy ..r .-. 1 1 1:1 I i ! :u -.v. in-.! '1 i.f 15-ilm p.i--v t i :i !:! -: : ' i ' "i 1 ' i S M ;. lr -rirt-ts :t Si nxu. I ti rp.-i.-. t nt w :! I lu.til Inuk- ai WK RK SKI.I.IM) A M '.H aOI S IT, , lincil throiiifhout. tor ifj.7: Thio suit invite? and ilofies all competition. W K AUK SKl.I.IXH ; A Han' iol llnsinp Sit : f.r if4.no. The ?anie klml of : a .nilt was sulci last fca?on : for if.'i.W. ; WK A HE SK.LT.INO : A Jlan'n White ll K VKST : ; t"r 9ii cent", which w.i.l last : : eea.'on, and was consiclereil : ; dieap, for '. Si'ii-l li-r "ir. 1 1 1 . i T" w 1 1 ii lu i:i.v s ii i i a i.m ' . v r-... . -s . - l. r - hy ,i-'--.:. T. !i:i-t..wii an. Al t hi oi a I riiu'. .. u-1 1 W Ii...i-.i iv Iihil: :i urn crullv. ! l-i4.-l' iii. van DYKrs sriniru soa? AVi: ATM: Sl'.M.TNO COOD SUITS FOR BOYS from 8 to 12 years ol.l. with lotiii pants, fur W.4o. whirh stirjiass anything of the kind you ever $aw lor the mohev. vi-; ai:k si-;li.inc NEAT SUITS FOR BOYS, from 4 to R year? old . at TS rents, wlilcti a- inili nil who see them : and moid WdMH, II ATS tor men and boys at 4n and 5o cents. I HI CR. METTAUR'S HEAD ?HE PILLS iw"mnrt wmderfaiy In ery f(.ortt:me both SICK nd NLffVOUS HEADACHE; nl, while -tini; on the iicrTOua rjiV-m, relievo DYSPEPSIA its womt fc ttnn, clean. inf the eyfitem of exceesof Dilc3, producing a regular healthy action o.: the bowels. A full size box of these valuable PILLS, with fall dl- r-cnti fur a complete Cure, mwid u any addnisa on receipt of nine 3-Cent Postage Stamps. For sale by all Druggists. SOLK PROPRIHTORS, . msmmm amcn Jill vmmimmuccwwr iai:i.i,i.sji.n.iiii-if;-i-iiMi I i o A RU E LI - n WK AUK SKT,T.1N(4 JIKXVS tilMMl U KlcI. IX P A M S. lined throiiKThout, at from : flo cents to l.o). WK A UK SK1.I.1M1 Mcn"i c;ool OveralN nt 'Jo ets. and uji, and jjood f 'At ic-o smiiTS tur 4o cents, fold everywhere tor 76 cts. WK AUK SK.I.T.lNiT BOiS' SV1TS in 8 I'IKCIS, lor anv ace from 4 to 8 yrs., for $!.!): considered cheap la.-t season at ja.SO. si lO- All the a lnvo lerritol ctoocM nncil llionnml of lllar' worth of olhor fir ""l cpqitally rlienp arc now In stork, ready for inspection at tlie YOUNG AMERICA CLOTHING HOUSE Corner Eleventh Avenue and Eleventh Street, Opposite Opera House, AI7rOONA, 1 f-uiencr T .- 1 1 ot Ik r .i.. 1 1 i cur. Suli.imr in it- ti'in. n!i:..i'.i'TcT:itt-d t;it ters tli .nre nt tt.c Uin, t-cinir Mtisnrl-c-.l tiliin.l t ii r .null t ii e in i inn e .-.i i .il i ;tr ic-. :i i i-l njinii ttie skin, w he! he r it l'c he eiised c-nn-lil ii:i. tmt!i ln-'allv : i inr.l with ' wiui-h en- i-it.i tlie i h ii act? , hy c r :n a d:- ! i-.-nstiti.'i:Hll Si'mnkr Dkisks. The London Chonift ami I)r'ijjisl gives the follow ing reciiH-s for these seasonable bever- Lemon lit er. One pound sugar, one gallon lxu'liog water, one slicetl lenuni. one ounce bruised ginger, one teacupfu! e:i?t. J.et it stand twelve to twenty liotir?, after which it may be bottleu. Hop lk-er. Tour pounds sugar, six ounces Imps, four ounces bruised ginger. Hoil the ho4)3 for three hours with live juarts of water, then strain ; add five more quarts" of water, and the ginger, lioil a little longer, again strain, add the sugar, and when ;IukeJwarni add one pint of yeat. After twenty-four hours it will be ready for bottling. fiinger lieer. Two pounds brown sugar, two gallons boiling water, out; ounce cream of tartar, two ounces bruis ed ginger, infuse the ginger in the lioiling water, strain'v hen hike-warm, then add one-half pint of good yeast. Let it stand all night ; then bottle. It desired a lemon may be added, and it m.iy lie clarified by the white of one egg. If no m.r m man of baine.waJc- ' fnr-d by the strum of rtlmuiant and ate Hop Bitters. If yn are younp end 41 srrtloO or d i.isl l lied or Plnjr). old or poor health or laoruiab aen, rely on Hop WhoTfr you ant. whesTr you feel Mat yonr ywtera seed clervnMnir. tott- lar or stimuiaiinir, w flhout in TarmUing, take HOP Bitters. fTae yon mTa. kulnry r urtnnrj com- ri fniFii, nu- -f the nff wfl-'V i l-irrln, blood Iivr or nervr J Toe will be cirrd If ton nec Hop Bitters Tf yon are fm rW weak en-1 I l-vsr intd.trj it l It If tot are a e4 mrxn of l-t- 5j-g t-r t-niUnc overnna nifd.t work, to r!- ; tore brain nerve and i waste, ne Hop B. differing' from any In Uoo ; If you are mar- f'oumr, ufferinc from njr a bed of elck- Blttere. Tbonaandfi dte en nually from eome i form of Kldnev disease that miRht faave boon prevented by e umeij nee or rtopBitters McNEVIN &L YEAGER, MASrFACTVllKRS OF Tin, Copper ani SteMron WARE, -ASD DKALEPS IS- i COOKING & HEATING STOVES, raxf.s, riRArr.N, p.. GEIS.FOSTER&QUINN, 113 & 115 CLINTON STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA., may saveyour life. It has saved hun drc-d. HOP Hi NEVER FAIL i! i I akratr, . T. H 41 Tiwoti. Out. II D. I. C. In an eheolnte .and Irreaista- ble core for drnnktnnesB . use oi opium, : tobacco, or , Inereotice. j j Soldbrdrnir ! eitii. S-ndfur Circular. j bof Brrnrrts A Twrtott, Out, j 110H Kleventh Arenne, Altoona, Ta. One Door Went of Opera floune. ItOOI'INd AM) SPOUTINO mourn. v attexhud to. KKPAl KS FOR STOTKS CO?(STATLI OS HIM). Altoonn. Oct. 10. lSTO.-tf. IKNTAL XOTICT. Dn. M. 11. 15. m. 9 C'nKKnv. Suyyon "vi IJ- rnihurv. I'a.. ri'S.cittullv inform nil irt.ni! IntcTitoil that lie will ffTCwk I lie at lAirrtto on Monday and Tuc- ,J-LULLlJ, day, at 'li-t Sprinsr on Wcdties j day snd 'i'hursday. nn! nt 'nrrolltown on r'rijay ! anil Saturday of itiejnnrth irr k nf tnrh mon.-. I 44-AII iorson noc dina dcrtal work will i!'if!l j to arive tnc n r-n.lt. ns 1 am on-jinn-d to l-.nii-li in i I or partinl fc ts of toelli and jirrturm all other ojier ! atlin. pcrtaininu; to my j.roNvs'ioii in a sati.-lactory ! niannc r nn. at tlie lowo.-t ii...-'it t rrifrs. a-al.'fiu.-tf.l M. H. ii. t 'l;EI.KY, 1. T. s. MR. KirCKLKY. AfTOKSitV.AT.I.iW, Al.TmiN A. TA. ( KtVfl at 1 V2 Tiinii fin- t. in film e til i cl ing and tuimedi.itely in rear ol 1'irct Nat l li.ink, Alluor.a, Aj.nl Zi, isil.-tf. Tin: pf.opi.K's SHAVING asi BAia-BBESSISfi SALOON. f1IE .iitrorihcr lia? the jdeasnre or annonn'ins; X to the l.eoplo ot r'.lirnslninr nml Ticinity that he has opened a firM-rlas tonsortnl C'tahliphment in the hiuldinu reeently occupied tiy .ludire Iloyd n a ilnrj ?tore. on 11 iirh treet tippoicite the Moun tain House, wnere he will he iclad to welcome all who wunt to he shaved, have t heir hair dit, or de sire :iny other attention in his line. -Iadie' hairand hair eomliinit made intneiirlK and "witch es when desired. -. S itil.K'tion rendered or no charitc made. I'Iciise Rive me a call. 11. V. SOHAEKEK. Khensl.ar', Marrh l'l.-ly. Mnn Fire Insurance Apcy. rF. DICK, General Insurance Agent, JZBEXSB UlifJ, VA . Polieies written at short notice In the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" And other t'irat C'laaa I'onipanltR, i.beniburr,6ept. 22,180.-ly. ALWAYS HAVE TIIE- Dry a,xicl Dress Groocls, NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC., to be found in Cambria or adjoining counties. JSTForget not tlie street and numbers and fail not to call, buy and be happy. Tlie Tintli Ti-itely TolcL Tllli: NCAV STORK OF S. TEITELBAUM, CARROLLTOWN, IS THE PLACE TO Bl'Y AT LOWEST PRICES THE VERY FI ST SUMMER GOODS OF ALL KIND ! And a cordial invitation Is now oxf ended hy the proprietor to every reader of the Frekmaw to call and pee the larue assortment, examine tho various qualities, and learn" the unsiirpassahle prices, which aro so low that VO per cent, can positively lis saved hy those who huv their troods from me. The reason I can sen so c neap is ttini 1 nomcnt my entire stoek Tor cash and intend to sell for cash or its eqnivnlent. and am therefore prepared to make quick sales at smaller profits than anv other merchant In Cambria county. Ion't take my word for thi3, however, but come and see lor yourselves. Cabrolltowj.', May 21, ISSl.-tl. s. TEITELBA V3I. THE GREAT REMEDY FOK Tin-: K.EL1EF OF PAIN IX MAX AXI) BEAST ! Commands the attention of all who li;wc been inveterate sufferers of KIIEl'MA TISM, XKUKAUilA, II K ADAC1I K, IJACKAt'lIK. 1'i:osti:i Fkkt, Stikk Joints, and all jiains in every port ion of the body. Tlie seat of pain is reached hy exciting the jiores to action, thus enablinc: the curative propert ies of the CHINKSi: CIJKAM CAMl'IIOII toeu ter, wliicli stitles the pain as soon as the affected parts are reached. The lini ment must, upon each application, lie rubbed in thoroughly ; and in cases of "niiemnatism of loner standing it should be used three or four times a day, and '. four applications made each time, until i cured. Care, however, should le oxer- . cised after the pores are oiened, to pre vent taking cold. FOIl IIOItSKS THE- Chinese CREAM Camphor Is INVA1.1 AIU.F. It relieves Sprained Joints, Thrush in Feet, Sweeny, Foil Kvil, F.lood and I.one Spavins, Rinjibono, and all hard lumps caused by kicks or other bruises. For Fdizooty, Distemper, Fever, Colic, Loss of Appetite, and Weakness, use the Ikon: llOKSK AND CATTT.K l'OWPEK. - A halfpint bottle or the CntstsK Crkaii i Cah rHott can he had for SO cents irom K. James, IhTiKpfst, Khcnshiinr, l'a. j N. K. The testimonials of persons nsinn this X.reparation, either on themselves or their horses. ' will be thankfully received. ) TESTIMONIALS. j I have tr'.-'l the Chinese Cream Camphor for UhcnniHtism and Nervous Headache, and have found in it Instant relief. I have never found Us equal in all my travels. (Ib.wie Hyxo. Ixindon, ! Knt., (son or Capt. Sir tJeo. Hynit, K. 1. N., Sin- : papore. India.) j I used the Chinese Cream Camphor for a severe r attack ot Kheumatism in therinht shoulder, and I can sincerely say. after havinir tried several other i well-known remedies, that it is the hest thine I i ever used, cnrlnir me conipletelv.in.i.ARn Y '. Walton, 117 N. 41st street. West Tl iladelnhia ! March 1, 181. ' ' After one application of the Chinese Cream Cam phor I wa relieved of frosted feet. Nathan Kl- ! , 41S North Third street, 1'hiladelphia, l'a i Jan. VI. 181. i Havintt suftorccl severely wi;h frosted feet I ned the 'hinese Cream Camphor three times mlih,n ! it In thorouihly. and was enrcd. Mv mother tried 1 Sold at the New 1tuie store, r.st..ftice it tor nervous headache, ohtainin? 'instant relief, I ensLuru, l'a. 5-r,,'Sl.-lr ANTor S. TATZEL. 1J1S Melon Klreet lhilcl'a 1 !.. ' Jan. 15. lSl. li t i I ll'iw Sii.k was V::' discovery of i'k at'.r:1 of the wives of the Fu : Hangti, wl'.o lesiued ai '. and years hf-f-re t !: ": : .- .: since that tinie a r-ptciil : a'.I'.'ttt il in the CI: !!:-.- i . " tl;e cuUivali'.n of t f-cal!c.-i.l in C;.:i,vS'' ;l.f and to the ktt -j : t i -f : first silk clrcss ir..hi-t- ry v . sc.ivtreigrn ::or for a i :.'t;- for the monster 1:1 i. 1: u -. gabalus. rersian n.oi.l.s. wh--- c:.:. ' tinoplf. reveal, d t- t! Y... lir.ian the secret of the silK ami pave him Mi - - 1'iX'in (i recce the art pa ! : at the end of the thiiti-'.."'. A hen the Fo;e left U n " Avipnon, France, he inti that country the secret whv:. k.-pt by the Italians ; and 1. ' tablihed at Tours a mam;:.-, silk fabrics. Frmois I. f. Lyons si'.k woiks, whirli t.' have kept the first' rank. JI : Fiance wore the lii r-t j.air tif ever made, at the wed-in : rf : The word 'satin.' wV:c. thercliy eliitiiiiatin nil impurities trmn tlie IdiMiJ and cxi'itii!- t::c -km to iieiMhy a.-t:.Mi. It lira duces a fi lu-iiess. purity :. 11.I Irc-Imc-- ot thce.-in-plexioti which is 11 ne. j m:i ; l..c , and can 1 e produced hy nn other lv.cans. No ti-ilc-t. nnrsvry or hat hru.iin Is complete with. nn it. It makes th skin s ift, clear, j.urc. winte and healthy: is cle.msini;. de odnrini.. clisintertiii. s H. tiling, hcaiiiis arid pu rOyin: remove: chiu-lriiM. c-hahna. ulcers, sores, eniptii ns. r-:iisiini' n ml redness of the skin : re lieves itc' i:u, linrnir. and tin;;ina of the i-km, and irritat mti ot hiiitiz and t-tinicini; i nsects : w 1 11 relieve It. hina i'-.le hi-n ii"t Ii i nsi cifi- w 1 11 have any et!e,-t. A-k for Van Hykk's i"i.i-titTt Scixr: insist uii.iii it. and fake no imitation. Sold hy clrnir : pi-its. A si hi ii'iai-h Js Miller. Proprietors. No. , Callow lull Street. Philadelphia, I'a. For si'e lv I M. I.. Hatsas and K. Iamks. lirutist. K.hens ! hurK, I'a. 1 11-5.-1 v.J inal was applied to all silk st: " eral, has since the last i : used only to designate tl.t v.-' 1'iesent a lustered surface. 7 ! try of this particubr hi V.'. accidental. )ctavi M.ii. a -er, tinding iusiness viry .'; . 'knowing what to iue:.'. ' ; new impulse to the tr.i acing to and fro I -!.! 1 , Fvery tinie he ised V. e " t with no definite object in v j ed little threads fioni th v.; ; them in his mouth. 1 - : ' spat out. Later on. 1 o --v.: ' fan oi siiK on i.'ie noor vi :..s -nnd was attiacted by their learence x f the threa-ls. li the rxi-eriinent and ly mucilapinotis preia ratio!. "': pivinp satin to the w.'il 1. Ha i WDtvT-RV TjTST! A S"RS CONSTIPATION AND PIL.-ES. are quickly and snrely eared hy th m of KIDNEY-WOBT. Tills new and wonderful remedy which is bivtrw such n lnunenm sale In all parts of Uie ecmiitrr. workaon Mtural nnncltileim. It rmtnm hmhioiii aid tone to tbfl diseased erfrans, and through them eleanacs the eyetcm of aceumnlated and poisonoua humors. Kidney diseaaeaof thirty years standiiui have been cured, also Piles, Cons ti pattern. Rheumatism, &o., which have distressed the victims for years. We havo volumes of testimony of its wonderful curative power. No longer use Alehollc Bitters, which do more harm than good, or drastio pills, but nss natures remedy, KTXWKrF-WORT, and health will boqnlekly repained. Ce t of your DruKKlet, Price, ft I . . rem send postpaid.) WF.LLn, Kim AKOSON A CO., Pres s. B.rllnrton, Vi. is nature a urea;. -si rcn .. lr. llruu:iti prescrllod it to ,00i3 patlenta, all of vh-u-recovered or vcre uin- a imrro el. EfRSBZl I'm 5 1 e.m i.s txken l-v every ue i.u- Toungr. th nil'ld'e-sir 1. th el l. th hi'w. anl tl-s mot'irr, ii t. l Ein a aiwavs iwrvci itu t ,o i :u Tt cl.-a:ies the svst in of all Its ImMiMuea. t-mes ttio st.nna4.-l1, r-f?u1aies tho heart, 11 11 locfcs ths stx-ret i.ms ot the liver, Ftrt-i;c-e-s Ui" nerves nnd lavlp. .rates the hraln. SHEPS l'Eiu v 1 Is tlio (ircMcj-t aiipetiier, uui.. Mnc.1, and to tao weary smI OnM from the toUa and c-.ires cif the d iv it rives rm-r-t rt 1 1'eiii n a sacui.lJtTrrvcTw?1? ore e.vh mel, vhen weiL, to pr.-vent t-ii k ness; w hensli fc, tocurc, li 5 v i I V" ri '. for a rase u wilt not cure r-r I.i Ip. wwa.1"! liRi'Si la c..i'iisf.l o fall vein -i. .0 l..rc- nt-Tits: eai h cue a pre.it r-t-'--tv In 1: Ls-e p-implik-t. S it is plissTU to inn la au.i 1.1 tomaeh to direct any article of food. turn Nx.lt whii h viii enT.l von l. ti--..i yourself, address S. H. H AHTf AN 4 c., usiH:v, oiiiii. Alw iysrcoliUj Uie bowels a-ici t-wlc onnns w t'h ; The rnoFiTAi'.i.i:M"s ' ; Thees. "Near tnc;.;n. -j says the y.,l-th-'iV'- ' 'are a number of thrifty : . The trees were obtained ' I the groves ranire fri'in to:, t old, and the trees are fiv:- ' I forty feet high, an 1 fr :r. ! inches in diameter. In ? r I Kansas Jwalnut trees L:it" ! feet high from the see l in 4 ' j "Wisconsin, a gentleman)!, i of land unfit for onli::.i:y -j planted it in walnut, ar, -' three yeais the trees were ' i to tweutv inches in diann farmet might make hisl.nr ' setting it out in walnut tr.tj never eat their heads '" vearlv idcrease in value." 1 ACEKTS WAKTEfi IV.. tiiiw at-,.-. M i-i:i f-r Im s, v . t..t l-'aa . II.. k. . line fv.-: iiivrii. i. i . t.T j i .... .r- t.m : i 15 1.11, mi I TOi: rompfrtf; in It I.i tt mi Imt -a . . . f , ..r t , - s.i , . i ttiriiii n n t . l f r at ...... u., c aa'iiTi'. m. ii 1 wsi' -u, Airt NEW RICH BLOOD! , f'"7'"tre I'HI.-, i;,V.,- N,-w l; l, Wood, ,.,! ,vi!l eoninleti-H- chnn.'e ihc l-lcl ,n tlie e.iiircvvt, m in t lin-e ir otit in. nvnern ii--. will t.ikc . pill h inelit from 1 ii. iiwcKs in ty !. e0-t. ) to sound li.-alih. if suc h a t',;-i-... j-o.lil,.. Kent hv in a i i for 1. Iter Mat,i., . S. .fOJf V.so.Y dl CO., Jluston, fnrmrrltf Jlanyr, ,fe. elf. 12a riav at homs ssltv r.A.i Uutfit ire. Address Trut f to., Augusu, Me. OTARTL1NG DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of youthful imprudence cauenni: I "rema in re Decay, Nervous rv-lmity, Ij.t SlTdwil. etc.. Having? tried in raia every kuown reniwly, lias dis-crover-I a simple self cure, which he will s -n-l FK1.E to his fellow-i-ufiercrs, address J. 11. Itl f. lls. Cliathiuu M., M. Y. Feb. 4, ll.-ly. DU. M. .T. BUCK, Physician and Sfrofon, Al.Tiins a, Ta. Office and residence on Fourteenth treet, near Kleventh avenue, where night calls can lie made. Office hours from a to 10.x. n , and irom 2 to 4 and 8 to . P. m. Special attention paid to Kis. eases oi the Kye and Far. a well as to Surcical Operations ot every description, 1 4-19,-tf. ' To Ci kf. Ai-Ks.-Tl ; J I i?fit;- (''irthnrr says : lt ' to jest At gaiH-s by mak'-r r j camphor. AVe give io l- very bad ease a pill the s ' j garden iea. As soon a Vt jtomsof ga;f s we give tl' , to drink which is siroi ?' i with camphor, thus givi:; that which was a f.i '- 'J j w ith our trrandrnotht is, va" I Tlie treatment seems to v ; Tlie gaios or gaj-inirs i ;, ! preiw nee of small red iriii.initui r ii Ti"ic--d i c i ' e . them unless it di-vs - hour after tlie chic ke the pill it smells of car. strong vernuiiuc ! v is a die." Cr who. ..!!. : i- ii ,n A (or for nc-arlv t i ' i-. a iii 'iit in o'.iift doses oi laudanum. n-i.-i-t lnni;i;ir!l CvHJ.l milk. !i.l i''- V.V 4. To Cite liirin in '. mou tobacco-iile. ''e . the bowl, drop a littiet.u .- draw the smoke mto i. discharge it tlaou?b ti 1 1- r Tr1 ii