J -7 A FF.i'fljAR FAIR OK f.VKS. 1 INE A T"FRFFt.T TFI.K.-f OFE ASP THE; nriKii Mrcn like a microscope. i One l.iv l:ir-t winter .1 irentlmnn liv ing rear I.itriiri-1.1. Conn., took with Mm to a plcisrh riTf H l"nnhtpr. who is just .is; sixteen yorof ape. It was a very rieht snnny tlnv. hut cold. The . t'.-if enlnc snow which had fallen the ; tiij-lt before was hrieht and almost daz 7linsr. 'Hie man, to perfect his eyps, wort a tair of elaps shaded blue, hut , the y'Mir.- rrirl had nothine to protect hei eyse from the intense elare. Xoth incr w;ts fh"t7rh of it at the time, but upon arriving; linmp the girl complained of her evse painina her.- Her mother bathed them with cream, thinkinff that in tli moriiiiiij thfv would be all Tijrht, but wlifii the morninz came they were much worse, and confinnir.ff to grow nx-ro so thev called in a r.hvsiclan, Hiif all to no purpose, as he could do no'hinsr to rflip,-p her fn-m the pain which her eve smvc her. To make the ctorv short, the cirl was obliged to bo keit in a rim wh'-rf no r,"iv of lirht conhi r-ntr-r for six toner weary months. From time to time other physicians were f-nir-'.-ivcd. but nope pnnld ive her relief. Thev llnaUv came to t hp conclu sion thai .hp would eventually become bt'rd. In this war she remained a pri-'"r"r in this dark room, as a single rav of liiiTit either from a lantn or from the sun. pained her eves, whieh were relieved when the rimrn was darkened. One dav h'St week . while she was sit tlmr then nil alone, she felt a new spn sa in about her eves which she had not before experienced a." she describ ed it : '"It seemed as if my eyes were nsr'iiimr o-it. nr part of thpm. Puftine mv bain up to iny eyes I could feel Fop.etlfinLf coming out over mv lowr f-velid. whieh I took hold of and pulled out. It uave me some pain to do so. h it immediately my eyes felt heKer instead of asmartinc sensation when I winked thev felt cool and natr.r 1 and it was a pleasure to wink them. Then came the thought. Why. mv eves are better, and I believe I could bear the liirht, whieh thoncht so impressed upon my mind that I was determined to trv. Hesitating- I open the door, when to mv preat Joy I fonnd I was abl-tot-ear the licht as well as lever could. The feelincr that came over me at the moment that I found out that' I could once more leave the dark, dis- . trial room, and see the glorious sunlight again was so overpowering that I gave ope scream ot joy and then fainted away." Now comes the strangest part of the sterv. Her eves, which six months ago were straight and natural. were now what we call cvoss-f jed, but the g'nl pays no attention to that. She set s things just t tip same as she aKvavs did. but let I.er close her right rye and look otifcof only her left eye. and sh ran see a ffistance of eight or ten miles and distinguish things as well as an ordinary person can onlv sixty rods auav. SI.e is able to look cleur to the hike, a distance of three ami a half miles, and identify any one. describing their lres, even seeing si fUli polr- in their hands, ard can tell when .they catfh a fish. The distant bills are brought close to her, and she can see tnr fanners getting in their hav. even counting the number' of heaps, whp-h in rn aiT line are seven miles fn-m her. To test her we pro cured the largest field glass we could get. and her sight would far outreach iinv object we could see. If she closes her left eye :ied looks out of the light, then she c:intior see anything xrept close to. h it that eye is a perfect micro Scope. She is able to dist ingnih things that the natural eve cannot see. The point of a pi-eille looks as blunt as a crow tar. and it is wonderful to hear her describe the beautiful colors of fiif s and o her insect s. To her the bail on vour he: d ! o!- S i'H hu ge as dan ing net dies, and in the tinest pi.ee of linen she can count the threads as easv as nny one can count bean poles. The moment (he op.-nes both eves thev assume the croS'-eved expressien or shape, and 'In n she vees again a anv oth'-r person. It is the intent bur of her father to take her to New York at no distant day to M ome of the ee'.-bri.t ed physicians th..r,. sf..-tiii u-or.ib-rful phf.)o!iie;i.n. IIo'.v m iVa rFioiKi-'ix. There are many '.ajof eating melons, all of which rti'e good, but some better than o' hers. The primit i vp w ay. st ill ardent ly pursued by small hoys of ail colors, is to get into somebody else's patch ami 'bust'" one opt n. and then and there bury the countenance in it. Another wav is to cut it in two parts, give your neighbor one-half arid a spoon, ami make similar provisions for yourself. Thi3 is called an Eastern Sim' dialogue. A great deal of substantial counting can be done in this wav. The hotel plan of tutting it like a tulip, ami put ting a lump of iee inside, is the worst way. Ice should not touch the pulp. The best wav is to bury it in ice for two days. It takes f nil v that time to get all the heat out of it. Then cut it lengthwise into about four pieces, and eat it at night that and nothing else. Watermelons are unwholesome, how ever, if plucked too green, or if much over-ripe. Some unfortunate people are unable to eat them at all. Hut the hap py average man can place h'mself on the outside of a watermelon without any gastric disturbance. People,- how ever, deal unjustly with this fruit some times by eating a hearty dinner first, and then topping off with a melon, and then if a moral earthquake sets pit in the interior they- charge it to the melon. Hut this is clearly unjust. The water melon should be taken bet ween meals. It was intended as an episode an inter lude a romance without words a rocturne in green and red not to be mingled w ith bacon and greens. Its in dulgence leaves a certain epigastrial ex pansion but this is vain and evanescent. The remedy is to loosen the waistband, and tale another slice. JBulthiiorf. Cathartic Pills' Comhine th choirst cathnrtio principles j in raedkinf, in proportiens accurately art- ; justed to secure activity, certainty, and 1 uniformity of effect. Tliey are the result of years of careful study and practical ex- ; periment, and are tho most euuctual rem- . edy yet dicoverod for diseases caused by derangement of tUc, stomach, liver, and toTrelq, which require prc ir.pt and rffcctu.U treat!iient. Ayku's I'ar.s arn tpt'-cinlly spplicabln to this class of diseases. They act directlv 011 tlie digestive and assimi lative processes, and restore regular healthy action. TIiir extensive (rise by plivsicians in tiieir practice, and by all civilized nations, is cm; r.f tbt; inariy proofs cf their value as a safe, sure, and perfectly reliable purgative medicine. Belnj? compounded of the concentrated virtues cf purely vegetable eustames, they am positively free from ealomel or any injurious properties, and can be admin istered to children with perfect safety. Arm's Prti.s are an effectual curs for Constipation or Costlvcness, Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Foul StoniHch and IJreath, Iiz;iness, Ilealaclie, Ixss of Memory, Numbness, Hiliousness, Jaundice, Rbeumatism, Kruptions and Skin Diseases, Iropsy, Tumors, Worms, Neuralgia, Clic, Oripes, Diarrhoea. Dysentery, flout, IMles, Disorders of the IJver, and all other diseases resulting from a disordered state of the digestive apparatus. As a Dinner I'ill they have 110 equal. While Rentlt! in their action, these TrLi-S nro the most thorough and scan hing cathar tic that ran tic employed, ami never give pain unless the bowels are inflamed, and then their influence is healinp. They stimu late the appct i'a and digestive organs; they operate to purify and enrii h the blood, and impart renewed health and vigor to the whole system. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., rracttcal ami Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. SOLU BT ALL DRC'itilSTS ITERTWHBEE. 7 VkendH head no:: or mum: m, Fuesiost, Ohio. Jan. 25, 1SS1. PR. B.J. Kisdau fc. Co. ?eiit.: I think It iny drity to render you mv ttinnk lur benelts and ircnte which 1 hare derived from yonr invluahle anl far famr.l Spavinf'ure. My eousin nnd I had a valuahle stallion worth $4.0"0 whirh had a very 1 rsd apHvin, and was jironounced ly four eminent veterinary surireonrf heyond any cire. and that the hoire'was done forever. As lat reort I ad- i vised mycoufin to try a hottleol K-iulall f Spavin ' t'nre. It had a music al eltect the third bottle j cured it and the hore in a well a? evr. Dr. lielc, ! ot iiialmxh. the eminent veterinary surifeon was an uncle of mine, and I I ike irrc :t interest iu as- J sititiK his profuFsioD. Yonrs, truly, j J.mi A. Wilsos, t'ivil KDifineer. t Kendall's SPAVIN Cure ! Wilton, M:s., Jan. 11. 1881. ! 15. .1. Kcmiau tt Co. (rent: Hav;rg sot a ' horfe hook of you by mail a voir airo. ;he enntcntfl i ot which persuade 1 me to try KenilHll ? Spavin ! fare on the hind lc of one of my hordes, which , was badly cwollen and cu;d not he reduced by any other remedy. I yt two bottle of lre?ton . I.u'dd ith. Drntri'tK of Wafeea, which completely ; cured my horse. About five years ajro 1 had a three ycarold eolt eweenled very bad. 1 ued your ! remedy as given In your book without rowcllinir, ; and I must say to your credit that the colt is en- ' tirely cured, which ia a surprise, not only to my- I pelfhut al!o to my neiuhboM. You sent mo the hok for the trifling cum of -5 centf and if I could i ; not tret another like it I would not take twenty-five j dollars for It. Yoursv. trtilv. Geo. Mathkws. From a PROMINENT PHYSICIAN. ! Washixstonville, Ohio, June 17. 1SR0. I ! Ir. B. .1. KF-rLL .c f. (rents: Kendintr , voo- ertiscment in Turl. Kield and Farm, of I K dH' Spavin "ure. anil having: a valuable ami , e.iy lio;e who had ben lame from Fpnvln for t'ltrhtecn months. I fjent to you for a bottle by express. which in six weeks removed all lameness and enlargement, and also a lame splint Irom an other horse, n nil both horses are to-day as sound as colts. The one bottle was wortM to me one hun dred dollars. lief pertlullv v -urs. 11. A, LtBnTOLETT. II. I. Flore, itM The Most Frasrrant and ICIlI t.tinnf all Prfnm-. -JUIOgnd Fa.hion.Me. Belel tj tmlm in Drvgt mni ruifimiff. Rim O., N. Y. C Mother, Farmen, Kechanics, Businest tiltn 1 L Women, Ttacners, and all who are tired out by work iTwnnv fion i airK irTOTiratmjr hittrrs. but ur f Are you suflering from iypjpsia, kheuir.attsm.i pNeura'f.a. or Uowel, K:.c!rey or Liver Complaints, j Lyou can be cur:d by u;ing I'AkKaa'sGiNGER I onic.3 f It you re w lstu: away with Consumption, FcmaleJ rVe.ilcne.w. l.heumatiMn. or any sickness: if youj t'r.ave a ! -J cough or colri, you will find sure rtlitf? rta i akl s r -inc.fr l omc. j L If you are erifl-cblfd hy di-ase, ae, or dissipation, J r3i:rl you v;.tm needs iiivicoiatlntr or vour bloods nrrf-s I'Tin'virT vu fin 3Imt-i flmert'l on Made from Uincr, buchu. Mandrake, builingiaj ind nisnv otherof the best medicines known it is the J tl.-.t Health jnd Strer.eth K etorer ever used far su-1 r penor to Hitlers, r-"sences of Ginger and other Tonics 1 ic Jlaa feared Hnndrrds of Lit$ ; It May NaT Tour,. C Puya $cc. or $i boit!e cfyourdrupcist, andbesureJ ?ur sinatt:re is on the cutside wrapper. Hiv. i ' ). t, iicmsts. N. . I argesaving in buying $i size Kendall's Spavin Cure,; HAnitlftnt Hu, Vs., Nov. iMth, 1S). I I M:. B. J. KKNDsr.L k V. Uents: 1 haren very j tine mare that had a bone spavin for a Ions time. I 1 tried everything man could devise to cure it. but i all in vain." and was alMint to dive It up when a friend of mine In this city came to me anil recom- ! mended "KendallV Spavin Cure," which I tried j with grand results, removing the bone clear and el -an. I then sent 5 cents to you for one of your lllustrateil Horse Hooks, and I think there Is no . better book printed on the horse and bis diseases. 1 I have taken irreat inr-rest In it. and have since, . sold IS copies lor you to my neighbor", and will try ; and do what irid I can bv i;ettinc thetu tor utncrj Yours truly. (r. V. 51 illkr. HOfKEHOLD RECITEH. Eldeilierrv Brandy. I enclose you a I receipt for making elderberry hrasndy. j It will he found a valuable remedy in cafes of dvsentery and weaknep. which , bo many persons suffer w'th during the I summer months. Select the ripest el- j derlMrries vou can find ; to five qnarts , of berries add two quarts of water, boil , well ; then mnsh and strain thronrrh a colander. After all the juice is extract ed add two quarts of water, half an ounce of whole cloves, half an ounce of whole allspice, two prated nntmeps, one tablespoonful of powdered pincrer, one do of cinnamon, a little lemon and orantre peelinprs. Boil all well three hours over a slow fire, then add five pounds 'of sugar; after cooling strain through a flannel bag ; then add two qnarts of either the lest Monongahela whiskv. r good brandy. The above will keep for years, and will be found to le an excellent medi cine, which few will refuse to accent. IT. T. lv. nLPETHiFriRY Wine. .ather the berries ripe and dry, pick them from the stems, bruise them with vour hands and strain them. Set 'tho liquid .by in ci:7ed earthen vessels for twelve hours to settle; put in every pint of juice a pint and a half of water ; and to ever v p-allon of "this liquid three pounds of jrood moist snrrar. Set in a kettle over the fire, and when it is readv to boil, clarifv it with the whites of fon- ecrgs. I,et it loil one hour, and when it is cold mash it with strong ale yeast and turn it, filling up the vessel from time to time with the same liquor, saved on purpose, as it sinks by mashirg. In a month's time, if the vessel holds anout eip-lit. trallons. it will le fine and fit to hnttlp and after botling will be fit to; drink in twelve months. Corx sit.K is said to be an eflicint and powerful remedy for dropsy, blad der troubles and diseases of the kidneys. The Louisville Medical Newt trives an account of the medical projerties of corn silk if boiled in two gallons of wa ter until but a gallon remains. Add sugar to make a fyrnp. Drink a tum bler of this thrice daily, and it will re lieve dropsy bv increasing the flow of the urine most enormously. Other dis eases of the bladder and kidneys are benefited bv this remedy, which is prompt, efilcirnt and grateful to the stomach. The treatment can be con tinued for montlis without danger or in convenience. fr..-nitntoirrt lelrgrajih. More about the Watermelon, j A prejudice has long existed In the ! minds of many persona against the use j of watermelons on the ground of their j being "unhealthy, and many cases of ; colic, cholera morbus and similar dis- I eases have been charged to their use. ! A writer in Forl rind JToxhlt takes a j very different view'of the subject, and j stands up bravely in defence of the , much abused vegetable. He says: ."I can imagine the horror of certain read- I ers who fancy that they are so peculiar- ': ly constructed that they can't eat fruit j and watermelons. Mercy ! T should ; have an attack of cholera morbus sure ly. There i's not, in my opinion, one . such person in the world who would be i troubled by watermelons if taken after ' a fast 'day. It might start, the sluice- ; way in the case of a constipated person, j who has leen clogging up with bad 1 food for days and weeks, and save life, i If so it would prove th liest and safest i physic in the world. Watermelon con- ' tains about ninety-five per cent, of the purest of water, and a trace of the pur est of sugar, and nothing has vet Wen ' discovered that furnishes so perfect and ' speedy a cure for summer complaint as watermelon, and nothing else. Even when diarrho-a has been kept up by j continued eating of ordinary fool, until the disease has become chronic, the de- i licious lwcrage for it is litte more ': watermelon, taken freely two or three times a day, has again and again been j known to work wonders, and to cure when all the usual remedies had failed. READ THIS! HEED THIS!) IF A NEW SUIT YOU NEED, j I IT PAY YOU, IXKHSKn, j This ANNOUNCEMENT to Read!: Ilarina jttst returned from the r.item Cities, trhcre ue hniujUt and '. VAin THIZ CASH fur enough SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, to stock our rol li I,A11GK STOltl'S. ue are now prepared to fur- j nish every man and boy to trtiom thi come greeting u un FiUDt-UP CLOTHING I GENTS' FUBH1SK1HG GOODS at TAiWEIi rJtlCr.fi than they can be bought at any other house in Jilair or adjoining countie. In proof of which assertion ue ubmit the following facts: wk akf. ski. 1,11; A M lN'll VOOI XI IT. llm-d tliroutfhimt. tor f.'.T.') Ttiis suit Invifs a ii( defies all competition. WF. AKF. SKI.I.IM) A Han" (inn.l Rain knit f.jr4 0. Th same kind t.f a t nit tt.v f.ir-'..'Ki. f M i u at '"ason WF. ARE fl.IXIN'l k !n-t Whlt III IU. f lT fur 9'J crrjti, irtlch .i J lt ?e-on. rn I wa n.ii'McrJ Micap, fur J1.-1. Mall's Spavin Cure on Hnman Flest ; Wet F.NosBl-ntJH, Vt.. Fc!. 15. 1S81. ! Hit. H. J. Kssn.itL Si "(. (rent!-: Several niontli? aifo I lupiri d my fcnop joint, wlilrh rnucd an enlargement t urow l!ic izc ol a Inrirc walnut antl caused me verv severe t'jiln all tlie time fur l iuror five week", wli'-n 1 h':in t.i ur Kendui:g Si:ivin r tire it the um.-i smisiacinry rr?uu.. I; ha cmj.!etcly retiuivcd the enl;ir'eiinMit and Mm.ited the lameness nnil :ain. 1 have lonif Parker's Hair Balsam. F.rmovc Pndruif. F.!es.vit!y rcrfmed. l'rcvcr.t& BalMnc&s. lire F!r5t anil Most Economical Hair PriBC. fotit firii'" only irirrcdicrt thpt are !-encfiual to the hair and Eca'.p, I APKrs:'s Iiaih 1'.aisam Ncvr Fails to Restore Gray or Faded Hair to t!.e youthful color, and is warranted to stop falling of the hair. Sa.'J arr.u.'s at jocft. and ? i. N.v. I J. i ..- 1 . known it to he excellent lor liorei. hut now I know it to he the het liniment tor human flc-di that I am ac'iuainte 1 with. Yours truly, T. 1". La i;kn( e. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE IVriire in Its i fleets and mild In its action, as it does not hlister: yet it is ieTietratin and power ful to reach every lce. -seated :iin, or to remove anv hony icrowth or flier enlargements, such a -pa vi ns. ( (ilints. eurhs. c:il lous, r pruins. wellinirs, mid any lanienes-- ami ail c!!arycli;llts of joints or limhs. nnd alo for ritenmntisru in man. or f'r anv winoe for which a liniment Is used lor man . r h'-a.-t. ll i nov known to he the liniment for niun fft used, a.-tinir mildly nnl yet certain ; in i: . !h-t-. sc:il addict r. r l'.lii.-trated t'ircnlar, hieh we : think uives positive ppiof ol its vnrues. No rem- j cdv 1 jt ever met vi' It such :ui pialilied Mic-ess to ' u ir knowleilL'e, lor man as well u hcast. ! r" Frice il j.er hott'.e, or sir hottli-s for All 1 IinicRits have it or can :ret it for ou: ir it will : I c sent to ny address on receipt of price hv the i.rs, 15. .1. Kkmiall .V ., t-iiosnuririi i A FiiYSiciAX of Germany, who re eently tlied ;it n preat ape. asserted that his lonp life was due to the fact that he always slept wiM his head to the north. He declared that ttie iron contained in our systems, findincr itself in the direo- t I.-..-, r-. F iiiikyi.hHk r ti i-ren f ti-l'.irli fcr- time Tor limii'i iim-iiio;ihviv .hiih. "iiitii Kendui:S tinually flows over the surface of the plohe toward the nirth pole, becomes niapnetized and so increases the energy of the vital principle. II em FM her that lmeons can he kept sweet ami fresh for months hv putting thfm into a tijht. clean cak or iar. and cover with col 1 water. The water must lw chantr'-d as oftn as rmce every other day, and the ca-k kept in a cool place. Korsiis. A Siininirr )rifil- onl TT"ic tj 3(Ae Jt. Into one quart of new milk put one pill of fresh buttermilk and i three or four lumps of white supar. Mix well and see that the supar dis- ; solves. Put in a warm place to stand i ten hours, when it will he thick. I'our ! from one vessel to another nntil it he- ; comes smooth and uniform in consis ; tency. Bottle andkeej in a warm place ' j twenty-foui hours, it may take thirty i six in winter. The bottles must be tipht- , ! 1 corked and the corks tied down. Shake well five minutes before openinp. It makes a very apn eable drink, which is especially recommended for persons who do not assimilate their food, and for young children may be drunk as free ly as milk. Instead of buttermilk, some use a teaspoonful of yenst. Made from mare's milk it is the standard beverape of the Tartars, who almost live ujon it iu summtr, and is also used Iarpely ry th Russians. The richer y.ur milk, which should be unskimmed, thp better will be your koumiss. F-oJ and Jfr'thh. It is said that the presenee of plucose in supar can be detected in this way : Take a handful of the mixture and drop it into a plass of cold water. Stir it a few minutes and yr.u will notice that the cane supar is entirely disolved, leav ing the prae supar undissolved at the bottom of the glass, in the form of a white, sticky substance not at all unlike starch in looks, and quite bitter to ihe taste. It won't do lo use Iffd water in your test, however, for if youdo '.he whole thing will dissolve. WK AIM'. SKI, I. INC. GOOD SUITS FOR BOYS from 8 to 12 year old. with lonjf pants. f,.r which foii-pa" anything of the kind von ever paw for ihe money. WK A Hi: SKI.1.1NC. NEAT SUITS FOR BOYS, from to varrdd.t "i cerit. wr-'e -oniti nil wiio see thrm : and (rc- d WOOL II ATS for man arid bovc tt .' and 5-J ce:il.- WE Ai:F. SFT.I.1V( nr.vi tioon work P 4MS. lined throntrliout, at from 8.1 cents to fl oo. WK AUK SI. 1.1.1 NO I-ti" .ooI DirralU at i pt. and tip. 'mil t".., 'ai uo Sniars for 40 t nt. old everywhere lor ct. WF . H V SFI.T.IN'I imis-M lis In 8 I'lM K. t-.T anv nx fr m 4 to ya.. lor "-: eon-d lerej cheap lat saason at .!). All the abrr nrrrilril tiooda antl thomaant of dollar nrf li of otber ar tlrlria eqnallj rhrap are now in nlocU, reailj lor inperllon at the YOUNG AMERICA CLOTHING HOUSE Corner Eleventh Avenue and Eleventh Street, Opposite Opern IlousiO, AIxTOONA, IV. f ; Always stand a wet umbrella with the handle down. Oiki trial will con vince yon of the rapidity with which it will drain, and your umbrella will last longer if diied quickly. BROWN'S s (o n 11 UJ 1 A TRUE TONIC A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER IRON II1TTKKS arc highly recommended for nil disease roq'iirin a certain and (fiii ient totlic; esiKxiKlly IniligfKtinn, Ih'rvprin, Ii,t,;n.-ittrr,t Frrrrt, Went nf Aiprtitf,Is)s of Strength. Ixirkr.f Lnerrry.ttr. Lt;richc the Mfr.id, strengthens the nmscles.nnd pi ve new life to the nerves. They a-t like a charm on the dig-rdive organ, rrmovinj all iy-7w7.fi .im?j'f'm.r.cli at lu'lmg tr .-, I!-!r!i)i't, IL tit in fte S'r,;nr.-h. Jl'n. -tLiirv.r'c. The only Iron Preifi ration that will not Irinrkni tlio t'-tli or frivo lirmlarho. S ,11 !y all drucjsrists. AVrite f..r the A MCI',... ! i.02 rp. rf us' ful r-.nd r.mnsinir n nt insr) .-t f,r. ItKOWN" ( H i:U ( A I CO., ISaltimoro, ft-a that ail Ir'.n I!iterir mi '.-I t Pno-v-s Pn-v- -t C- rnd ' ero n d l:ti en wrmprrw. nKWAKK OF IMITATION-. k,.3l ftTAnrMi c: TiS " . i HAV-I- CV.T.i :-HSMi;4 c f - minim. . oi ;lt trrh. I lay Fe ; r. ( Vld in t 'ic li.d. r . i l 'Tl w I 'll little wrl :t : :c ot t he Ho Iti'oTlicno-trll' proprietor Ial!.i. Vt. SOLD BY ALL 1. lssl.-i)m. DRUGGISTS. rro T,vr. jj ' eW T. ' '" ' w' 'Teatli. rfC-VW !r-..iitli no. It. W 'O"- t.C III Ol l,cd. A vVcrsorO,-: Fur Doafnpss. -A. IKK AM 1JALM r.i;futr ;nl .'Ti.i-r r :'. .f ...r. ; ,, ; ;i il : - CO. el'V. 1 .-. ill : t - rn; , : 'i it i r- . it : .j : - A 1 i .11 f.'i't-iiv 11. i.-'.tr kii-'.-i!. I . ; r r.r;:ii w ' I iu-.:' hr;iitifV -'. .-,! i.dif : in! I:r :.Ti ii : .r it-c Xhv in,..i- ti.v f'.::.i ;.!! .ti. ti i! rul-i- : 11. !! i l'.-'i:. r- arc rtai icl . A t )i i i r- it t:iM)t :i tir!. A - a iM. )-.-. 'ui r'!tic .1 U m t,i;f -jis.rlt .1. The Kilm T. '. i::.iU .1 i ii'k- t 1 1 1 1 J r. ' 'mi i T i 1 1 1 r. T: li::-:oVII :filil A!- rii'.viri It Vtir. mH.i :n ti'. : i linn: c-ni pI'-:-,l v ti" if l;isto :iT;.i Mil. n tc-w i . i -1 i c : t v fT eol-i in i t-.i.-sv to i: via -s ri.KAi r.A. Yr 'a!? i'V h:it-;,-: cratlv. I . .. u , r-iuu t'ainpiior iii;niil.icf:rcd."Vi)Mi SM K Kli t '., i l,l:i rri (in :it. S it? oiitli Scolld f Ifect, I'luimli.i pi.ia. Pa.) " ! Chinese Cream! sun T oV-? ;; W A S 0,) S S I Jl 1 'ji rc- cvc.'C u-ts-rgvarrnraa I p m m 1 fcrt W I)eniUle 11, . l'.r-t j-, iwd by man for v.ii'r. with wLich rr.arka. wrf Trj'V. earth, ni d rr.tt to t!.n. a V ", Injr rnore dura!e inaik pv.'. ,' stanceg. But in th" ns- odi of civiliration w f,r ;. the stylin nnd tlie shfti (,f'" ancient T-cyt tian; uf 1 n .r.'i cf reed for wrltlrg '.'t th shores of the Orir;T.ta; ; is still fonnd, tv.l i st:.'. '; . Bawritiiiff uteri: ;i. It 13 ,;-, ahout twice the ie ot a p..s;' ' I'ens made of thi" rci "-; irr.oufih iidai.t1 J to wrl'.ir.? ;u nlphabet, v.lilch e : ' . part of etrftljrit th - k a j.'inlviir.ff of do. I - i ,. fusion of the Latin la-ir-jM-o".;' ' finer Instruments, th f.-r.-. larger b'rds lcan to l. -.cj 1 th" swan. thr o'ri-h. tve ' jrw. and th crow, rif a;i .' ; boo"1 quill was found t fc i i this bt'caice thrcifrhoot fl.::--;J . universal wri!h.jj iirjoetr.. r ; c ' year G' A. D., :;nd !; . j: til within the refo';",.'-:: , , , , Indeed, then is a r .h;?. : . of person who s'iil I q-ii'.l :o ar.y other imr- !! , ! Both the g-ooie :,tp1 it,..:, ; great gainers hy thn :r.'r 4 tal'.ic j ens The con-uir.' . ; quills forty year'- : , t I (ireat Britain irnjioiTM," , ... ty millions of lb' tu fr-;:i: -: alone, and in all civil . trade in ti e r.rt !-!- vm -: schools the Tiiendir.c aii-1 i: wns a -ci iou3 t5k ?o tie:,, boy bine suvpl:-! Oaily v. , to six pens, all of which h.i 1 . e l after beirip u?ed. I oav -. ber when teachers weie r ! all the odd inornf itn nf i .. inp iens ; for this v;a i.- :' which a !-y could not be ti ; tempt. He was eitrer:icl;. waste a quill, and cut tw. : ; ci rs, as the knife li.a t to ) i ! sharp. The pooe also wa- a i It was discovered that tl.i- could Ik? taken every ye.tr ir inn bird, and so h avr- i . f ' crop to crow. This oj r ; i, formed by f.tir.itis' wiv. s. oauplit the eX'". and il.-:; ' : head into a st ix-Kine ; after v quills Coil.d be drawn v...;. , from an aver.giriif bill. Millions of n f ii n il cf fsf : convt iiience of the quill i'ti. dinarily had to 1 (hat c-. ! after t werdv minutes of . : The f.rst attempt to si: ; p'tis was niad.e in I. jhtr-d i:. the attempt was not very -The jx-ns then w re ma le . .' form, similar to tho-quill ', . but thick ai:d tlniry. i . ' : made by band. They w.-:-ease of b-one frr carrvir z ; and were ued to s-u-.- ) eoniniercial travelers. TI ject ion to thf m wa-. tlra! ' . . Jar and a quarter each. :. was verv s.n.n critxled ;. ' the ir k". They were " T Cost ai.d soon fe.l in'." -.. Tlie f.rst An.-riea:i jm-t t piis hear d 'e 1-1'. : IVrecrinu- i :1 ia n . - ti . f i This patent also seen s : , ' 4-,. , fruit, and little w:c . t- 1 j until ab-uit the ye;; r i-j- ... tain Mr. l't ny pr.idu ! .-. reallv answered tl :-:ir, . r jjjj cr-r geis. fo: &QUII F in & CLINTON STUKKT, JOHNSTOWN, PA 111 THE CREAT . txg to x noi r i:. CAMPHOR! '. THE GREAT REMEDY i on tin: VAN dykk's sn.rnnr soap RELIEF OF PAIN IN MAN AND BLAST! te'l fm .'4 i superior fo :i i h-r o:.p.-. it i conil.ln-d with Sulphur i n It - put c. iinn.I nl'.'r.itc.l t., to. :-. Ii cn terrt tlie pure? ol tl,c klr., l-cii'ir ;ihoi!u-d into tlie IiIixkI throtiuii I lie in I note c:i pi) : ; l- i .-:i lid t tin? arts upon the ?.kin. w h.rtlirr it lie hi'iilthy or in a dN eaped cndlini:i. Jwdh locilly :inl coiisiitiorialiy. tlrcrcl.y eluiiinitiiiu nil irnpnrttirs fri ni t'i Mood and trxritinir tin" ekin ro licnlthv a. -lion. It tiru duccsi il f!i:ene.f. purity and Irc.-I: m-r nl tl;c com- llcxior. wlii-dt urc jua 1 1,1 , and can l,e proiiuccd y no nt h'r ie:i m. Tn o toilet, tin r-. n or lat hrooiti Is coinplctt! wltli.oit i. It .t k tliu .kin frt. clear, pure, while and li.aiii : i cle m.-inif. de odoriziitu. di nK'.'t m v. I In in', licaliniiaiid pu ritytn: rctiioci l.iudr.;?I. cii ilin. nicer-. mrr. err.tiou-, rtnuiai, hi',, rod:n--o( tnc kir : re lieved ilchlim, l.ur.iiir and -en.nir of tl.e Kkin. and Irritation ol Pit i;.- an-! r :i -1 In.ectp; will relievo ItcliiPir Pile- v.lien n-.riiiow' c!f-e will Imve any eacct. Ai-k tor a ' i;e - Sixrin 11 Siir: pi!.t upon it. and take no ,;n iiin. Sold ly drnrr irl?ti. A'chcnV;. li S Millir. 1 'r-. rlciors. Nn. OT C'all'iwlnll Street. riiMitd-lplitti. I'a. t or a by M. 1 1 1 at M a N and K. i: . I !ri'iit. f .hena bury. I'a. (ll-o.-ly.) Ca.v Cows Coi n r ? (io. Andrus. : ftn PTten?:'ve farmer of (Jon-nne Prairie, Mich.. s".id ore who lin had much kiip ees in ptoek raisinir. rerenMy stared as 8 rnosl sioeiilcr fact that his drove of rattle aHvnvs 1?rew on what dav thev verc to h sultefl. It Iims been his etit teni to civ-p them salt af th lnrnvard everr Snr"'av irorn'injr, durinir th epr'Ti-r. rr.d eer. n vn 'eefq. or evr-rv other Snrii r niorrdncr. (Tnrincr the hot wea!li-r. Thi the r5lr huve ell tenri ed. stl d diir:rir l!e stdirT tliev 'i'l rot!' lip tie l:ne c-.'nl;. r' v eneli Snnd;v reorrintT. and st:rd tlinre hi 1 itif jind makiee a pret no:aeuti'U tl.ov nrp cul'fil v hm tbov fill rethrr, to their pasture lot, whieh is some dis tcp nWMV. Tl.i tbev do rPEr'i':'r'v everv itnd v norniricf and r i ver make n rr,iaV-e of rem'rjr on, arv oMier i'iv. 7Iip came f iff still mc.ro qratce irt ?nmmrr. wbenthey only come up once In two week. ' ti jem are a man jv otbuxiai,wealt- Tour dut:es avoid ptimulants an d ua Hop Bitters. If you are youn and discretion or fliMupa rled or ptnrle. eld or aoor health or lansruUh aeas. ruly on mo WTioTr yon are. whnever you reel hat y o o r yteui needs clrietnc. too ing or stimulating, wlfhorit in(ojrcirrif tat HOP Bitters. Ttvee ycc rfe. or linanrv ermc j, . .0 -. . . cf the. efctacH. vuer;, t.loort. JZeer or urnrj f Too IU Be cured if tou us Hop Bittere 1 pa Tf y-ri are m rT weak an.1 low stunted, try it 1 It may eaverour life. It has saved hun dreds. i irriT. j llUl EiTTERS NEVER iFAIL t 4 If vou man cf -t- t-rs tojliriK over nud- n Ik lit woik. t rt- tore bjn ni v and wute, ur Hop Urn suffering from any In tioa ; ir you fcrr mr- Tounjr. amffrtn(r from inir on tl ol sttck- Bitters Ibouaitnaaaie as nuaUj from aome form of Kidney dtaae tb might bar bcn presented by a time ly vm of nopvittera O. I. C. it an abaolut and lrresaatA- ,bl en ra for !diHckeoni 9 ; use of opium, itobtcco, or Hold bT draif ri?M. Sndfor Circular. bop BrrriBS 'ro co., charter, V. T A Trtsfstn, OqV Thk rheart meat for the farmer. uv an pxc'ianrrp, is mnttor,. It may tatVlv be ni1 to Vot rothihe?. aa Ihp fjooro from n sbeej of pood breed will ay fr,' tt VeeTu'n?. Then, for addition al rrofl. ther is a Irtmb or two. the pelt of th ardruiT. if k;1'ed a hom. tbe eTee'lpvit nirtnnre frorn it rlron rtirc a 1 "le riddnnr r-.f tli naotnre from weed, to "-Veil weedy? pre-de-srrtietjve foes. AVith the exeett i-n of rior.lrv. mutton i io th mo!t ron- veriert tnent fnr the farmer. A srPer i enilv killed and dr"ed b a S'nrjle hnd in an lirnr. antl t" tbe warmest, wenr her Tt ran !, readi'r dinosed of f.ire it spot's. Setere and Pxneri- nce both declare it the healthiest kind f f re-cat. ' C'oiiiinands the attention of all who have ' : In-en Jnveterate sufferers nt II II Kl'MA- ; tism. Ni:i:ii.i.(;iA, iikadaciii:, ; ; IiAt'KACMK. I'uostkd Fkkt, Stifk j Joints, and all jiains in every jiortionof I Ithe body. The seat of jiain is reached j by exeiiin-r the jxires to action, thus J enabling the curat ive ir'jr-r1 ies of the' ; ClIINKSi: ClIKAM CA M PIK )K to en- ! ! ter, which stilles the pain as n'omi as the j affected parts are reached. The lini- j i inent must, upon each application, be j : rubbed in thoroughly ; ami in cases of i Kheumatism of longstanding it should 1 I le used three or four times a day, and j four applications made each time, until j 1 cured. Care, however, should he exer- i i ciset: alter i ne pores are opeiieu, tu pre I vent, taking cold. j FOR IIOIlfSMS; I TlIE Chinese CREAM Camphor ' If IX VAI.I ABI.f:. I It relieves Sprained Joints, Thrush in j Feet, Sweeny, Pull Pvil. Ulood and Done Spavins, llingbone, and all hard lumps 1 eausetl by kicks or other bruises. For Kpizooty, Distemper. Fever, ( olic. Loss of Appetite, and Weakness, use the Irox IIoksk and Cattle Powdkk. . F"So r.ther line rur.n Three Through I'a-seir.-T Trains ltrulv between Chicapo, Iea M',in", Ciaineil HlufTs, Otnnha. Lincoln. St. .l.-c-e;ih, Atehi'.n, T"pekn uml Knnii t'itr. tt-i.-it 'r,iiTicjt H,;iq for nil pc.lrit in Kn'i-n-. Ni t r;i k , '.il irn'1,1. Wyominsr. Mntn:n, Nf U''. New Mexico. Ariz inn, IUnh,OrcK'-ii C::!ifcrti n. '!'!! Sh'rfe, Spoe1ict nnrMept O rr.f. rta-1-'" !l' utr. via SI;ii!Pilu,i tn Fort Sefift. l-;n:'. n. I,;il.!-;. Houston, Aihlin. S:tn Antonio, i tea :in'i ail points in Ttios. Tii'.1 ::rv ..iialrrl iTi'liifetn"ntH etTerr-l by this J.'ii. to Tr:'.velrr nn1 Totirit. iir.1 ti? foiii-wy; 'l'ii- rolfiirati .1 I'ullmnn i liVwhi'i-ll l':;!.i.'o : i !-: i r "nrs. run only en this l ine, c.. It. i . I'nl.ii e I iriirliig-ll'Kim Curs, with 11, i tt ti's lit fliiuni.' UiOrs. No extrn elinrse for .'-. jits in lii-i-litiititr t'htxirs. The fnmniss ('.. It. A (J. I'-.lni-p I linin r 'ars. GorcroiiH Sin. 'kin tr c "h rs (l't.'I with Klejrant Uii.'h-Ilr,ked Hutt.ei i: vivi'irr hnirs f-.r the exclusive use of (ir-t-'.'l.t ;s pii -etnrers. s.t ! Track nri Pnnerior Fipiipmenf. r.im luneri wilh their Great Thrr.iifrh t nr Am: :-e. ni' iit. makes this, above all ether. t!:e fa . r.:e !!"i:te to the South, Sout b-Vest, and i!:e I".:r West. Try It, nnd yon will tlnd traveling- n htsnry lniead "f a iiseonifort. Thr .nrrli Ticket. vih this Cele'imte-i X. -.: f ir sale at all ollices in lh; Ciiittu luu ? ;nd Canada. Ail intormarion anran nates or rr.ee. y inir itr AeroniniodHtions, Time Tal.h -, will Ik- cheerfully jriven br apjilyint; to J. y. A. riF.AX, rSen'l Fastern Ai-n::. :jnti Wiisliinirton St.. It ht on. an 1 17 Itri. idw rv, y JAMES It. WHOM. c. n. !.. ,-t . T.J. l'O'ITF.ll. (ii-n. M.iuau.r. t h Chicago & North-Western 1 thfH.lF.ST: HIST ' NSTK f TKI) '. !!HST l.t.H'HTF.K: and lien.-e the LEADING RAILWAY OK THK WEST AND NORTHWEST! It is the fh'.rt and l-.-st r.mte l.etwoen Chicago and nil iiui nts i n ' Sorfhern Illinois, lown Dakot. ffrnmlne ' ; li-.!, . Cnli'nrnia Urernn. nlnrailo. I th, ; Arizona. Mslio, Mnntaa, ?tih1, kti fur ! COUNCIL 6LUFFS, OMAHA, i novKR, i.r.ivn.i.r., i sa i. t i, a nr., sa y riiA x Cisco, ; llmltioiiil, Sloii City. ! Cedar Ktm. Pet Voinex. 1'nhtmbH. and all point? in the Territories and in the UV.tf. Alio, for Milirau- i j kre. (irrcn liny. Os!koh. Shcboyjan. Marquette. Fond . fn .r. It rtrr.'O'rn, Hoiujhton. cenah. Icnasha. St. I 'u. Minneapolis. Huron. Yoloa, Farfjo. Itismarrk. : I Hinona. I.ai rosr. itiralonna. and all points in Min- neota, Dakota. Wiyrontin and the Sorlhwrxt. i At Cntinril Hlul!s the Trains of the Chicago fc. I Nrirth-Western and the I. I. K'ys depart tr.ita, arrive at and use the same joint I'nion Iepot.. . A t 'ti irsnjo. rlop ciiini'iM ions are made wit h the Lake Shore, I iohiifan 'entrnl, Haltiniore Al 'hio, : Ft. Wnvnn and l'erinsylvania, Chirairo rand I Trunk U'ys, and the Kiir.lakce anl Fan Handle ! lJonte. I lose connertionn maile at Junction Points. It la tUf I.V I.IM: rnnnlne 1 PULLMAN HOTKLDIXING CARS Ai.wiTS ii.r. Tiir- I n est iincl Clieapest ftock ol Dry ;xiixl Dress Groocl; NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC., to he found in Candria or adjoir.iup counties. i-"K.irC and fail not to call, buy and be .'t rot t!:e street aii happy. .1 iir.inbi rs Cn.1 1 v UKht I:!'.'', v i Cult ivatini: tlie so:l .,' .: i SO!) helps to ic-t all. ti.e i. will not .ipj-ear sti i: ': ' tii at waitr is r . d. t ed ' : . in rapiKarv t id -- t!:- - : hv eu't iva ion. tl.e 1 i I through tliein ri a ! '.v. "3 ei-i iiuenls in n-cai ' t :? , of water in ih- s..;: :. : were made at the M l--. , eultural college. 1" y ! taking three di.Tt-rt-:.: 1. clay, .-.ini and I'Lt.t '. two boxes with aeh ;i i . 1 into the ground u; li! '; .( ' lace, previo-.-.s' y v. (.-,!. j -box nf each ktt d of s--:i w. m.irnir c a;id tii" o h r 1 tivated. This praet u'e v in, til it raim-d. wl::t 3i ,:. : was seven days. T! e ! . taken i:p a!id weighed t. amount nf im isfne .:. lowti. result : '!'!: ,ii v 6.,Ti .lloTiaain iraalirt D i r A CAlTtr rUARArJTrrncr2!5 CP-NTS EY USJKG HI " 6 rt DR. METTAUR'S HEAD .-HE PILLS rnre mot wnnderfnlly in a Terr s:iort lime boih SICK U Nl t 'OUS HEADACHE; and, while v-'.ni i-n t;.p nereoua ry-u-m, relieve DPEPSIA in its wnret ti rrrm. cleans ing the system of excess ot bile, producu.? l. Tt,-guir healthy action o. the bowels. E a full size box of these valuft' PILLS, "i'h faildi- l iA """ for complete Cure, m.W u an adilre on receipt of fi nine 3-cent Postage Stamps, for eio bj mil DnegmM. BOLE PROPRIETORS, i. 1 1 1 1 I. i ir- 1 1 l land been tilled. ifc-. rvKNTAh Mli ic I- . Jk. S 'BEi:itY. Snroeon t'rnlrst. l:t enshurir. I'a.. rspecttnlly in'-irirs all persons inter-tcd thnt 1" ss-i i be at Ijore't.i en Monday nnd 'l";ie--dftT, M t'liest Si.rinir on tVrdi e ilny nnd Thursd i v. uml nt r:irr ,::r, and STnrdsv .f the fnwt irrrk of 4a?-All pery.i-i n Iinir d.iit-il w to irl re me a en II , m. 1 am t.roi. ir.-d or rsrtlnl s-ts of tct-ili arid t-iTl.-rm iMi. M. K. li. - A half-pint bottle of the finNEsu t'liEAjr ' ('AMi-Hott run Le had fur SO cccti tritin K. James, . lrnirit. Klienluir. I'a. i X. K. The testiniimiiils of persons nsinir this preparation, either vii t hem selres or their hore9. ! wni be thank fully received. TKSTIMONIA1.S. ! I have tried tlie "hinese t'rearn t'auiphor for J Kheuinftism nnd Nerroua Headache, mid have ' toiind In it int.int re. let". I have never found its e.iil in all my trm.-ls. (kii:k Bvxi. London, ' Km., (son of faj,t. Sir re. Hynif, It. I. Sin- tempore, India.) I I iiM'.l thr ' 'hinese Cream Camphor for a severe ( i.ttack or lihenmatisin in the riaht rdioiild.-r. and i i an sincerely pay. niter havlnir tried severMl other ' well-known ri-ni..die?. that it Is the best thinir I j ver used. cnr:n me cnipletelv. MiLLAnn F. i W altos. 117 N. 4it flrei t. West l'lnladelpliia, : Mnrch 1. 1S1. . ; After one nppl lent ion of the Chinefe tTrestn Cam- phor I wns relieved i.r Irc.ste.l f.-et. N.sTnATf Kl- ! Ki. 41.") North T:.lr.l street, 1'biladclphla, I'a.. J.m. V2. 1S8I. i Havlnir sufrorcd severely with frosted feet I used the Chinese Cream Ciiiuphor three times, raltbinir :t in thoroughly, and was cured. Mv mother tried ' it for nervous liea.inel.e. ol.talulna Instant reliel, ; -Aktos S. Tatzei., 115 Melon street, I'liilud'a. ' Jan. IS. 1SS1. 4 8.-ni.l j TO CARD COLimORS! Int. Buy seven barn HOIilllXS'' KLECTJ11C SOAT of your Gro cer. 2d. Ask hint to give, you a bill of tt. 3d. Mail us his bill and your full address. 4th. We will mail, you J'ltlJE seven beautiful and elegant, cards, in six colors antl gold, representing Shakspearc's 'Seven Ages of 3Ian. I. L. CRAGIN & CO, 11G Hontli lom-tH Ht., milLAnELFHIA, I'A. DOBBINS' KLF.CTKIC SO r Is sold by V S. Marker & Bito., Ehenshurtr. 4-l.-e.o.w.6ra. RET WEEN CHICAGO and COUNCIL BLUFFS. Pullman Sleepe 8 on a 1 Msrht Trains. Insist upon Ticket .men scllinir you Tickets via this r.nil. Kxamlno your Tickets, and refuse to huy ir they ilo not read over too outcafro North-Western Kailwav. If von wish the Best Traveling Aeeommodalion vou will buv your Tickets by this route, and will 4-T,KK NONK OTHKK. mv All Ticket Atreiit sell Tickets bv this Line. MAKYI llll;lllTT id V. V. and Heneral Manager, Chicago, C3-EO. "VvT. TTEAG-Z1R: CASH Or.AI.KH IN A 1 .1 . KINO OF If: HEATING AND COOKING STOVnSJi'Ff : able fur lost a! t'.e r-f'e i tl.e m v.;'. .1. 1.17 it L.ii n Is 1 i i . , are:l. Tlie I'.".'"! rale oi i..iv.. ti'.k-J l.-J.. i .uj. . r. 7:: most. The lieavy i -Ailitl. rate of l.lo-i l :tir.-:s ) r tilldl :.2. Lam Is. .t 2:; than the tiil-i. Tlie ;.v. day of tl.e tii'.e'.l loatn w.i 1'" liai r Is j.i-r acre m ! . 1 . l'.t barrels : .f ti e 1 rels aii'l tlial of Ibe it i 1 1 from the tilled latvl s v. rel. frorr tlie untiil-.-il 17 other words a tarrut r cnV of land under like cmu'n save -2'C, 734 or 223 bai i the same time, accord:!-:: clay, sand or loan:, !.:: been lost bv evaporati AND MANUFACT OF WMSTWAltI. iy-1 Htii:i pert tfninif r v ;.ri!-- wn nn VriJuy '.t'i mintH. th wll well t in . Mtfactrr u i v. i. i. s. R. M. J. RUCK, Physician ami SrKi;roN, A I.Tl,V(l ? OfTlee and rcsfdf nee on Fourteenth street, near L'leventh avenue, where nlitht calls i :in lie made. Office bonrs from 8 to In. a. m.. and Irom 2 to 4 and 8 to 8. p. at. Special attention paid to lia asei nf the Kva and Far. well an I i Pin l, al I Ol ttath u; ol e. tr dc.-tit:i ja. 14 l ,-ti.) ASENTS WANTED riir,,?- tina; Machine ever iDveutcd. Wnl knitjipalrr.f to, .;ni:s, wit a HEEL and TOE complete, in aominnu-s. n wnl a.so knit a grtaiTarictv of fanry jrora for whl. ti there la always a rea ma-krt Send rorcl-cr.iarand tcrnia ti the twnmblv Knlttlnc nachlne Co., 4e9Vaahlniru.n 6u, lwtu, Vu NEW RTGHiroOD! Farinn' Purgative Fill make New Klch R'o,l. and will complete! v chance the blood in the entirFvatem In three 'months. Any person who will take pill each nlg-lit from 1 to li week mar tm restored ro sound health, if atirh a thin be possible. Sent bv mail for 8 letter stamp . S. JOHsny CO., Boston, Mats., formerly Bangor, Mt. Hamburg Tea ! (ASK POK IBSOEIIKSS'S. THE ONLY OKSTC1NK.) TheCreat BLOOD PURIFIER And rtirirattve. whieh was known to the famous old Arabian physicians ns earlv as the ninth een tnry. Is adapted to the relief ot Kcvers. Constipa tion, Fenrile tlotnplalnts. Want of Appetite. Krop sy and Hemorrhoids. It has a decided advantage over till other purgatives, heliiK more thomnirh in eleansine out. the system, with.mt producing the aironizinir. irrtiiinir imins and strain! nir which ac company theactioti of olhercathartics. When 1'ira ples or other skin defuses are a!o present, sham poo the affected parts ihorotiirhlv with Van Dvke't Sulphur Soap. Aschenhach . Miller, proprietors Sd and Callowhill St.. 1'hlladr.elphia, I'a. Sold by E. James, Druggist, Ebcnabura;, Fa. ll-.-ly. TARTLINC DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A Tietlm of yonthfnl Imprudence causing; Prema tere Decay, Nerroue Pebiiity. Lot Manhood, etc.. jaring tried In rain every known remed, baa dia cover. d a simple aelf on re, which he will send FRr.B to bis fellow-sufferers, address J, II. BEEVFA '3 Chatham ht., M. V. Feb. 4, 1H81.-Iy. S2 wtch.. F-ni 'Hmt' no. vl, imi.l ntraiinrCM Irelutl .n r"lnls. J1V r-,MniiJto lorrtirrwn tvArrr,i,aii p.i.f.. V.lmftlr. liHriwfna. UllUPSliiitil., I S3 aM.at. hwtwk. i O Uurj fl.s ) per year, in dv anoe. S"0 a ween. $12 a dav at home easily made. CosHy IX Uutnt free. Addrers True f Co., Augusta, He. B. J. LYNCH, nannfartortr and Iealer In HOME AND CITY MADE FURNITURE! mm and win suns, LODKGES, BEii.VrKADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, Mattresses, &c. 1005 ELEVENTH AVENUE, Between 16th and 17th Sfs., Altoona Ienii'a,. irClt!fens of Cambria county and all others wlshjnir to purchase honest I'l'KXITI.'RK, fce., at honest prices are respectfully inTlted to itive me a call betore buyinii elsewhere, as 1 am confident th it 1 can meet every want and please everv taste. Trices the verv lowest. B. .1. LYNCH. Altoona. April 16. 1880.-tf. McNEVIN 8l YEAGER, jiAjrrPACTrREna or Ti, Copper anil Sheet-Iron WARE, A3TD DKALKRS IV COOKING & HEATING STOVES, BASIiES, rrRMACFH, At., 1108 Elerenlh ATenne, . Altoona, Pa. One Door West of Opera Reuse. HOOFING AND SPOUTING FROMPTLT imSDIO TO. BtPAI Bit FOB KT0TC8 C0STAMLI OX BkXD. Altoona, Oct. 10, lT9.-tf. TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, lilovoiitli Ave., Altoonn, - ITEAiTST PI.A(i: IX THE (ITT. Ronflnr, KpontliiK nnd Repair Ins; ol all kind promptly and Kat Infart orlly attended to. ia-2,'79. tf. Tlie Trntli TVitelv Told.. THE NEAV HTOIt: OP S. TEITELBAUM, CAKROLLTOWX, IS THE PEACE TO HI T AT LOWEST PRICES THE i.UY III ST SUMMER GOODS OF ALL KIND 1 And a cordial Invitation Is now extended by the proprietor to every reader of the Fheixax to call and see the larnc assortment, examine the various qualities, aitd learn the un;urpas.-.i;le prices, whtch are so low that 'JO percent, can positively bs saved by those who buy their iroodg Irom me. The reason 1 can sell so cheap is that 1 houirht my entire stock for cash end Intend to -ell for cash or Its equivalent, and am therefore prepared to make quick sales at smaller profits than anv o'ber merchant In' Cambria county. IKin't take iny w;ord for this, however, but come and see tor yourselves. CAttnoLLTows, May 21, ISSl.-tf. s. TEITF.ER.1 M. KIDNEY DISEASES, ffKtB?11 are qnlekly and anrely cured Vt the me of KIDrwY-WOnT. Ttila tsw wonderful remedy w-WA ta tivtnjr a-act w luineose aale tn aU parts of the oonr.try, worUon nnrural rnanp'.i It metcres Btren.-ta aodtorieto the dtseaeca cruris, and throoch thera cleajxsc t-- of aocumtilr.ted and poisonous humors. Kidney d!saneacf tMrty ycmrBetatullng have brea ctsttkI, i'.v Tilrm, Coat; jiatloa. BheMjnatn. Are., which have eis-jewicd the victims for years. We have volumes cft.-etl3C-y cf its w-omlarful oiraclve power. Ko longer use Alchollo letters, whlcn do more hvm vtan rood, cr drietlo pil J, but use natures remruj, -l; j 1. 1 -w uai, ma noma wiu n.-v. j irtii?iti. Cet ft of your Drujrgirt, price, I . CHF.AP l'AINT. I loi ' t tww.'y-livo yt-;tr"s t;-?i insr aii'l like rxix-i ir..-: .: next one. mii-I i:i a'! :. liovt-r foun.l a'.y t' Hjp little c.i-i a- " ; For an cl.i liiilMiticr t!..i' weatht-r bea". en m ikn a the thickness ol e : ler. vf rye i'our, ?;iy f. ; : mix "ne nili'ti of I'.nii't lies f(r secon.i -.i;Ui; c. foul p;il'ons oi si ii" : i". ' a very little st in it . T house twenty hy l iiirly studilins. ore coat, vh: !; lens! live pallors f cii of Ie:til. say !i h h'-iW'.' Idii'.t eiclit or ten ytat leinp lKtinted In fore. T'. it.ld two or three ca'!. : size ; the thir.i coat ti n t- this will make a li;iit'-1 1 last as Ions a- "avr Three work. 1 nevt I saw would preserve ni. phate of zinc 111 l.tn. wline the cheapness ! come in. Tl.e one th ' i not teil the rea leis ho-.s t. own su!rhate of zinc. I 1 ' i ; aJiint: three quiirts of s ' four quarts of soft water. I washboard zinc ani o' l I from under the t-tnvt. tu' , three or four iuch V.v:i?- s the aciilawd water, and 'o ;'1 ' cr:i th-At is thrown off. 1" '- zinc the acid will ct;t i hours theji s ii up two then add as much more t for an hour, then yf ii acid ; if you want it i;.; rate it down dry. C' i" 1:. a ' a : I t-- lWl.1 arnd postpaid.) WI I.I.H, BirntUl)ll -., Prep's, UurllBctoB. lenstoE Fire tarance Apcy T. AA". DICK, General Insurance Agent, EBEXSBUIiG, FA. Policies written a.t short notice In th OLD RELIABLE "CTNA" And ather Flrat CsmpaalM, ITbeniburj . Sept. Ti. 18S0.-ly. BF ATT Y'S ORG 4N,lnsefnl stops, t sets reeds, sai ii nlj ff'D riaaoafllSnp. -I!lu. Catalog, rues. Address btattj,Wa;tilcgt'i.r.J. WM. H. SKCHLEH. M. D. KITTtl.L., John$loini Fa. Ebfwtvrg. Pa. SEGULKTl & K ITT ELL, ATTOR N K Y S - A T - I. A NY . JOHWfiTOW" M EBENSBVBi.. OFFlCrX tn Lntber k Oreeu's larae btlck btiiU-ln-, eo:-ner Mrin and Clinton si., J-dinst-.-wn, and In Colonade Row, F-benstuirs:. T-1.1. ) 1 rwl TIIIIIPH1M: Ilnbit cnreii in 10 io..d . Ten vearfCi- ai.lt-hrd; If si cored. ! on. April 23, 18n.-tn. t r. ! Six TEARS of Con-lU'i ; cruciatinp P-in fix-m ,' over my body. nroiun'.'.M ' incurable ty all except ! After Inns reduced t of existence PrnuNA Vt"-,V-j cured me. 1 a in e 1 ; 1 1 re : y " 1 : my house woik. 1 ' l't, ! and the worst phyf-ciar' 1 Mr. Milo Ingram, a.-.- ra. nrVfi Trt A-sn. anl wrpenaes. fOnflt cVcc' tree. Addreie F. Jtrsfn 4 ev., Au jTisia.JIs. Aboct KKKOOO.Oi'O fei rltid of timl-er ia this t.aor. One to t T-T 0i ' pari jirn txp irbn ,'ror a top hi Ch - E aril bra A 'Al fr v. r, lie tvl. lttfi 7-..'c At l "rili T -jl i i lr! :. w ontP n CH nllr It ! I th Vuy ir'l.- r.v 1 r i -TA eh. ' t r i. f :: d v .1 tf EC r. f. r.- at i Ir, kfi I. i i j :" r.i" r. iT: -i t t ' n IBS a 0CW s 'fcr is i BV lion IS,. . ; fMi I -a 0 fi 15. Vt-i - I, 5-7 fit!
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