i v re"--- K3S. LYDI& L F1HKHAM, OF LYXH, HASS., P V.'. .4 f KENDALL'S llJ.llaUaMI.U.J bl A SPAV1M CUHEf H i ! "S my i 'ii yr"ti T ml f ttr t A VitlliMh pad i'iivi the h"re .1. Ki: f n r . . I i kmi'Nt, I linn. .1.111. 15, 1MI -(; UK' VLI. ,V ( t r- i-tiU-r 411 m v t tr ::. 1 ha ilcr-.i .,i r.. i mc l S .:i vi ii I'nrp. M e In i : i..ti W'.rtli tVi"' it.l j j.rcr.'niTKM nitons hcvond :i forever. As I t:iMk It l.-nertts arid ff.r inv iiiiiililf ' iw.ti mid I had lil.-li had a very l- four rin i n.-nt cnr-. and that lot re.rt 1 iut- - tp yl JJ v. l s-ij !:. -r T'i i : i-ih-r -;.;-. i r m .in !i n') with 'll 'ir in ' - flirt'. 11 ;t:i.! :i T-i :i tf ! -T it", wh-.-h rU- t'T- h" - ': TV .-I.!!. ! 1! I!!'-' rl.'-rl -,T. MiO !! 1 f lir '!- M :!. IM M, ul - :. . I :i ii I t h M - :.tri , ujM.i, tl.r .-1 ii. .t :i'-r it . l-.-.ilThy -r m a ri Li ra 1 t inl::it::. In-ill I 'iiy ..! 1 n-.: ; t Ir. thTt -'-y e . iii in;. I i ti,: ;i ii r.i jut ri : l in Tin' MiumI hii1 .-.-it : i' t i i o -kri tt l-!i'liy n.'-'ii.ii. It tro-iu-'r .1 inn" --. j n f y ;i:il o! fin- j.lfXH:i v.ii.rh tnu'.jii i' I-!, raTi ! e r y no t! -r i..-in'i. t"il. t. niir--r nr 1' irhr'Knn i. ntiii jilcit wittiiit 1. ii.tk'-s t!iu ki,i 'oft, :l-.ir. (iirt-. w!,:tf :vn! !u-ilil. : is fit? -in-ttuf. .! im! i!i-:ii---:!r;. "f-t I'.i n-j". t.vi i n- ;; ti.l Tft- r.tyinir: rt-niuv .I.tiilrni. -ln tinir. ni -n--. -or1, rrsj't 'i-ti-. T"M .: :!"-- t I r-- I :i ; ; o r-1'rVf- t' iii:;:. ..nr-ii'. .m l -linin f the k;n, rui'i i r' ' ; t r i i ii t . r i n j :i n ! T 1 1 1 r i t ir i i-- ; w i il r,J I !f 1 C U I'. . - In-1! P. ' ' t ! ! ! . Lf t '.'.'' wiii t,. v ?! f. A - ! 'r v I k k's Sri ; h i u - w : in - :-t u p. 'ii l. :i ii-! ' u'.' i unit if : t-i t 'lr i- - i. :;',i-i X MiiJ.-r. rn..ri-i-.r. N-. 'a;i.w!,iU tn---i. in: ! ; 1 viti;.!. I 'a. I'.m- ,v K. Oa, van a:i'l i. Iam.: lr;-ui-t. Kt-. n-l-ur: , lll-i.-ly. mmm. ' ir 'at'iffi. II iv -('-. Vl'l in t:io H.-H.j. iv. in.-err n!ri iirtio n-.'it:i I ;i r '' tht !I t ri-- Im. n'tirief. :!:! ii j :t.i! lif'al- iiir t he -: 1 intrn- ra r.e. Fur Deafness. V ( I :y d .a. title Into he -;ir. 1XY S CKKVM HALM HAV1X'! u- ::''l .111 eai lal'le I"-al n-putnt ion. .la.'i r if h il "M" -r i r'i - i tat i' n In t tte v iciiu ty uf d9- nn e. j, r.n ' : - l .l (-1 : r ? a ! 'Tie. ro'.-t-n n i Zr-tl n - a w.n- ilorlu": rf:i;''il !:"i.vfr kin'wu. A tn ir trial will ..: i !'. !; ! ''i'ti'-al 'if it purativu 'wcr. 1; rf! m;i i'.in-- tlii :ital i:i'il''' i tn-rhai v!;.:. ".i't-"riir lirai'.liy srri'Tui'.s : ailayB ;i.t:.initn !ii..ti 1 irr'tati'in : ir. :. Kit- incni t.r..u il !inin ' l t:i li-a.l frfi a'l.litioti.il c-iM : r..rni ! ;.!v i" i,j t.' t.ri- anil r'-t.re il. !aiie .t tM-tt-a'l.l -i..' !l. i;.':i.'fti'iul r.ult ar r?alizl l.y a l.-w a; -i.i: .-at: n-. tli r"a:h tr-atm'-tit as 4r r.l will cur" '..t irrh. n lM.uiM'h"M rfme dy f'.r e l l ui !! i .1 it is nm ,u ilc l The Halm i rav t u-e a.,-1 ai i!". S-.iil ty tlrijiirrtr at i-i UN. 'i re -." ;t of c'ii t wi ', 1 man. i pa:k-v-.-vl t r -; r - a f ir v 1 1 Ii ! ; I i n '.r:n 1 1 i"n. KI.VSfl.KIM 15 A !.M .'.. N. Y. 3 j- l-..r :'! 'y 1 1 ' ' " rijr . 1-.list-r-.w n anil Ai f.".nri I. u'iit.'t. iind li"i sale lr-i!r- iri'ii . - i I V - l-U.-l".:i.J l WI. I l II l I , w - - - . '. n I a . vised mvciiapiii tnlry.i l.nitlei.l K enda I l'c Si.a vi n t'urc. It li. a mnuie:il fleet tin; tlur.l hnttlc v-ui'-ii ii nu. i l(1.i i..rse is :ii .t.-h as ever. Iir. lmck. of tlinlmrh. the eminent etermary suriieon was an unele .f mine, an.! 1 I .lie urr;it interest in as istinjr 1 1 1 - 'rnfeinn. Ynur. truly, Jamks A. V, ii.s.'S. n i' Ktininecr. KenrtalFs SPAVIN" Cure AVilii.n. Misx., Jan. 11. 1SS1. U. .1. KK.in.iLL .". i;. lien's: Harinir irrit a liore l.c.k i.f jnu hy mail a, war aii". the c..ntnts ' wl.ieh )riua! I ri" t.i try K n.l 1 1 s. spavin 'nre on tlie hin.l leir ol one ol my hordes, which wa. badly ewollen a-i.l could not "lie re.ln.e.1 hy any other remedy. 1 unt two Imt'les of Vre-ton fc. Lnilil it ii. lirnirnisrs ol V. n-eea. which eomnletely e-iri'.I my lor-e Alu.nt five ear iiiro 1 had a three enrol. I colt swe-nie.l ery had. 1 used your remedy as iriveu in your without row. Uinir. and 1 iiiii-t say to your .-relit that the colt Is en tirely .-nred. wiii -Ii is a surprise, not oniv to my self. I. lit ti :, to my ni-iihl...rs. "ou sent Wiethe book lor the triflmi; urn of !." rents and if I eouid not tret ano'htr like it I would not ti ke twenty five dollars I. r It. Yours, trulv. O na. M athkvv s. Fra a PROMINENT PHYSICIAN. U A-uiM.;Tu vir.i.j:. hi Juii- 17. 1i;u. I'r. I!. .1. Kknpaii. X onfn: JJatlin your ad rr iFi'int'tif in Turt. I iM am! F.ftn, ( K'T!i.Ht - S; ;ii i . I "iir, nn-1 having a Viiliiai! aul ly Iim'sc wlm hal ln tame Ir ini spavin lor t?)if !ittn mnth". 1 nt t' you fr : hfttlo y f.r -". wlii'h in six vwk? rfiHuvnl all Inrncnod aiiil 'n!ari'iiient. an ! u'. ;i laru; p 1 it t tnm an wtlir li ir1". an. I horh linr-' ar t-l:iya suinil a cii. I'ftf cr'; l t ; le t;i wurt i t w.c orif hun JrcJ Ii Kf-iKMiiil! v nrs, li. AtUi:UTi-LETT. H. 1). Kendall's Spavin Cure. Ii M.::i -rit ;'i-,P.. Nov. Ista, .1. Kr.-;iM ii ( 'o. Oent?. : 1 liare a very i:ir- thar l.a-1 a b-.r, .-j- ivin lir a l!njr tim. t I t ri'-1 f t'M '',:vj rti i ti .ul't !vie to ourft it, out , all in va:ii. ar v. a- -.h- iit t- ivo it nji wfion a ix r nl r mint,- i i t h i ci t y rn-e to mo and rMnm- . 7r.en le i 4 K a ! ill's Sj.avin tir-," which 1 trietl Wi'h i;; a '.iii r "lt !;. r'-tuvi nir t lie hone I"r and cl vm. I t ! a e'ir '-'-r' rent.- t-i yon fr oao of ymir ilinstrat.i ii'ir-- I'.uo. ;ini I think thora is no liprfT to. k. i-rintcl i n ;ho lo.r-e anil his ii -ca-ie. 1 hart? tak'-i. Lrr'- it i'lli r-r in it. and Ii;mt mipb Fold 1 -ot.:es f. r hi t niy rn-iuht'or'. and wilt try a lid do what !. I I can ly ettin tti-in tr f lu-f? Y i!-- trnl.V. (r W. MlI-l-KR. KenM's Spara Core on Human Flesh. Vk-v l:"-r.i i.i.i!. Vt Ko!. 15. issi. In J. .T. Kt: i i. 5i ' t i - ri r : Several frunt! 1 ii ; ':r-- l tny k i ) : nt. wh .-h ran d n n Hr;i "ir '"Mi T if rw i he sif ut a 1 -i rr- w i i n nt ar dr n;-' l v tv if. fc j-aTii all th tMiv !r four 'r hvp witm, wiic:i I t..-;aTi t- o-o K-nd !! N-:ivin i ri- viih the m..-t I i tfry re-u!'. Itlia-1 rr.niTde'"', y rftOi'. et the .'1, 1 . 7- q iv on t and fitt-pf tfc !.i 1 1 . t- - - n , ;..tin. !iae I'-n I kni'Wi it t i h.- ; ' H.-nf fev Iot-'-:. .r now I kin.w it to I- ;ho he- ' ;: tvont hr t-.un-nn flo-di th.it I Riu aC'i:aiiit- d ; i. . Vmut- truly- i - I- ti:km n. ! k KKXDA LL'S SPAVIN rrilE I E T -me in (,.'- .ind io.!d in i f s a-r :on. a it . ri,., a I.' -Tt-r: t-t !t i - i-iiM i i ; ; r-d iwr- i fn! t. r ' 'h f. d'f;i-e'i rod ;iin, -ir lu r-'in ive my r- ':- r w::i or oriu-r ri:;;ir','. ti:irlt-J, socti as f-y i ' t: . ;!'': I 'U . i ' Ion s;t.i i ns. (! I int, a nd i .;'!:'ti-iif-and all en !:: ii nieii t s f )' "tH or iii!.; -. : n i ;i- i".r t i ."i in a l - in in man. r tor ;miv t a - ' v hi- h t liip'iii . N i:--d t- r man or I -:i-t. !t - i ow kn wri t' h t'-e I hn.inont fr in a - i . : - t u - I, . t ! :i : nil ! ,y ,t r 1 yet cei tain in it1 f-rt - 'i-. Nend r- - f, r ;;- i i ed ' - .1! ir. wh'.'h we think i - 1 i 'i ): ( ; 1 - -.: rt (-. N. rt-in-edy ln -: 1: t w ; li -1; ii'i.p 1 ' : : -d ,u.-.-es to tmr k n'W I--.1, j-c. ;.i- tii1 rt .1- : 1 n - o- . . - I r -i j-f r ti.:t!e. or :t I " 1 i".r -r. All Hruiiic:T- li.Hf Jf or rasi 1: t it r v'i : or it will he sent in ni'v addro t.i r-r i 1 -t -1 -r-i- hy the jT'rift.jr-', I:r. It. J. Ki.M'M.i. x C".. Ka-K-'ointi r. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. YvlK rn. VAN IYKF I'll'Mt'i; SOAP c a ; c rt o LYDIA E. PETiK HAM'S VEGETABLE CCJOUND. o JZ I f Positive Crtr for all t)ifte PatnlVl ompltnt n1 W mLnrMft lOroniiMOB toourbcit f-ml ppalu(tii ItwiUciiro entirely the wor it frm of Fetuale Com plalntu, all ovarian tronM s, Itiflnniination and t'lrera lion. Fa Hi up mid PNpl.irtmrnt!. ami H:o consequent Bpnal Wt-nkra anil la particularly niiatf-d to the Chanp of I.i. It will d;.L "lve anil fipfl tiimorn frrm the utf nif in an efir'y ttufrn of c!'T lt.j n:er.t. The t'T.donry tv- mn crrous hiimorthrreis chrIiril Try f p-edily l:y Its nje. It removes falntnL'!t, Rat::I-nry, l5lroyrJl crarlriff forrtimulnnt, r.nd n !i- vm woekrus of the ftomarh. It cure Ilsti::, V.- ri!:u ho, N-rrous Prostration, General Iehil;ty( tlvi.; it-Sb-ao?, It';irtsaton and Indi gestion. That feei!nfr of K .irinir down. raniriir pain, wrg-ht ar d larkai'"i"', is r.'.A j frniar.fitlly rurrd hy It lis. It will at o' 1 ti'i.t unlrr a!', riri-umta nrea art In harmony w :ta the thrt fTm ih female system. Forthoc;::- -f I".. t- ' o:i:-jIa-ita cf either sex this Coni-nm! f in:' !. LTW K. I'lXKMWs VVi;rTABtF, COM. POri l :s Jir-prr:! at 2-3 c. 1 1 . -st-rn ATenun, Lynn, Man. I'rioc $1. Six b- ttl-sfr JV. Bent by mail In the frm o p:ll. almoin the form of lovnfm, on receipt of prh'e, perboi for either. Mm. Pinkham freely anwrs all letters of inoiiry. Send for pamph let. AddreBd as ahova. Hfmtit rt this ipcr. Nofa-nfly should he without I.TI1A E. TIXKHAM'S LIYKTt ni.I-S. Thy et:ro rouftinatfua, biliousness and toryi hty of the liT-r. US cent- per box. f t- olil by nil Draeintn. " I -4- -i The Most F raennt and CpUorn O Hew D"phtfal and OJOj;neB Fashional Fashionable. Kitoi & Co, If. T. SoM t-y drnVn in I'rapi and TVrfarr.erv. t Koihers, Farmsrs, Kechznic, Business Men 4 i.77iiina, w-Li.rs, nr.a .tii w no nre tired o-jt Dy work or T.orr. t oi"i.- int. x ir at i " !t- kTt l?e Arc vou suficr. nir from DvrteuL knpurwinm.' rNciira'-ia, cr I towel, KuV."y or laver Complsmts,1 Lou can he cured by u:n P.pkfrs iiNt.F r I onic. 3 r Ifyoinre w.ist:rii awny with Consumption, Female -. v........ i .i,;..i.i-iii, i rtiiy n.Kiir-s . 11 you 4 h.ivc a had cmish or odd. you will hntl sure rrief2 fin I AHUrK S tINM-R li-MC. if y-u ar; f nfwhlcd 1 y '.i-ense, acre, or 3is .ipation. .1: A you 1 in nct'di ii.vi ;or;f.nc. or your lloodj . r ., r,--. - - -,n j,, PT-S r)rr"r''1 on j I.-.d-. fr-m Cntrr, Puch.:, ManrJynke, fetiihnffxaj r; i -uv rthc of th-bzzt medicines known : it is the J -t tJc.t!th nrd Strrr.th Ivc rorrreverued fnrsu-' 1 r t' 1 ;:tc", K.--scnces of incr arid otherTorucsj .n? it :--vir nit x;c."t-. and Curc Pn:nKenne. It iias S;'.ved Hitndrrds of Litos ; It SitJ Save Yours. P-ny a oc. or i hottle of yoi:rdrucqirtt ar.d heTireJ :;r -:t-.:r.re i i on the ouoije wraiipcr. H;.. (iA &i I ' "., rhcr".t;t;, X. V. Large saving in hnying f i sue j JJU lrG1k,S Removes Pndniflf. . K:tr?ai:t'y TVrfumed. 1 he lirst and Most Economical Hnir Rressinir. Cor.t.-'irir. e oely inTTcint'-. thnt are hrncficial to the hair r.d sc ilp, 1'ark f.r's Hair Uai.sam f;evr Fails to Res'ore Gray or Faded Hair t" t!.e vre.thfu! colir. and i wr.rranted to stop falling of the 1; ur. jV. ly tir::g::: at 50 c is. and Nov. 1". lsvl.-lv. cCebrated A f' j - STOMACH CLirriMJs for the cipaous. Dice was invented I jCK) B. C. Frops continue to prow for five years. Fumigation of brimstone ia of Roman origin. It is said that the Emperor Zeno was buried alive. The earliest known nails were made of copper. Oregon produces four, five, six, and even seven leaved cl"er, The Chinese written language con sists of 100,(HK) characters. A locomotive drinks forty-five gal lons of water every mile it travels. Out of every 100 inhabitants of the United States 1(5 live in cities. bracelets were given as a reward of bravery to soldiers in the Middle Ages. The tiauls love to decorate their hel mets, swords and buckles with coral. A crown of red-hot iron was an an cient punishment lor rebels and regi cides. The Emperor Augustus in his letter ! i writing dated even the division of the i hours. Coleridge and Goldsmith wrote "The House that Jack limit" and tlioody-two-shoes. "T London was first governed by port reeves, changed inta bailiffs by liichard I., ami into mayors by John. In the early days of printing books the paper was only printed on one side ami the blank aides pasted together. The Druids used to teach that the fertility of the- rields depended upon the riches they themselves possess. By the, Saxon- laws twelve years of age was fixed as the earliest jnissible de velopment of the legal understanding. I Stanzas weie first introduced trou the Italian imo French poetry about l-jSG thence transferred into the Eng ! lish. I In 1"S4 "cages and stocks.'" for the , punish men t of offenders, were ordered I to be set up in every ward in the city of London. I II iiipocrates. born at Cos, 400 IJ. C, ! was the first peison lo apply himself to the study of physic its the sole business of his life. The smallest engine in the world has ; been finished in Ualtiuiore. It can be i covered by a thimble. Three drops of j water till the lx)Her. ! The GreeK word fox hoise-shoe first ! occurs in the ninth century. Horses ! were then only shod in time of frost or I f.ir special occasions. It was Emperor Charles Y. who in I vented the- iileof "your majesty." sov ' eieigns having been previously address : ed as "your grace."' EiUvard the Confessor was the first monarch f England who used a seal in his c In iters. This is the orgin of the , broad seal of England. C -ii:s of arms and heraldry were in !;roiiuced into England in iloo. The ! arms of England and Fiance were first tpianered by Edward III. in l.VS. j The R 'man soldiers carried, m ktheir : military bugtrage, chains for prisoners ff war iron lor common, and of gold ami silver for rich prisoners and princes. The first silver money coined in Rome ; was A. I. C. 14. The mint was in the temple of Juno Moneta, which circum , .stance occasioned the oiigiu of our , word money. i A circulating library in the Middle I Ages may seem surprising. In 1.542 a ' law was trained in I'aris compelling all : public booksellers to keep books to lend ' cut on hire. O.i the Patent Roll of Henry IV. is a ; record which allows Matthew Flint, t""th drawer of London, si.H-nee a day i for life upon condition of his drawing the teeth of the poor gratuitously. Professor Huxley declares the supply ; of herring in the sea to be practically j ; inexhaustible, and that nothing which j man can do in the ordinary way of file- : 1 struct ion will ever appreciably diminish j the stock. I Among the early Romans a k'nd of I F'lxti, or annals, was kept by driving j nails into the wall of t lie temple of Min- ' t-i va : ai.d in public calami' v-s, in time of ne.-t ilt-nce. etc.. a nail ws fastened ' in ;he temple t.t Jupi'er. j ' Many a smoker wonders what the let- ! ters "T. D.,' on a clay piie mean, and ; some one has found out that they stand : for Timothy Dexter. "My Lord Tim- 1 : othy,"lhe eccentric Neuhuryport man : . who endowed a clay-pipe factory, wrote i a book with a few pages of punctuation ' j marks in the back, and insio-d on view- ing a mock luiria! of hnns-lr", at which ' he whipped his wife because she did ! not weep enough. XllilJ irilu: UliiLj-L' JLJL.LJkJ- IF A NEW SUIT YOU NEED, IT WILL PAY YOU, XX33I3BO, This Announcement to Read ! Havinn hist returned from the Kattem Cities, where we htmght ami FA ID THE CASH for enough SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, to stoelc our roUIZ I.AJIGK STORES, ire are now prepared to fur nisTt every man and boy to whom thin comes greeting with f.UDE-UP CLOTHING I GEMS' FUBH1SHIHG GOODS at LOWEIt miCES than they can be bonght at any other house in Illair or adjoining counties. In proof of which assertion we sitOmit the follotvitry facts: WK AKE SKIX1XO A yi Ai ! SI IT, llne.l tlirotieJioul, lor -J.7S This ?uit invite and defies all competition. WK A KF. SKKMNtr A Ban Unod Buinm Salt liir4.oo. The p.Auie kiu.l of a ?uft wafi Mld last pcaon for $.0O. WK AUK SKU.IMI k Jlaa'a Whit 1HT VKST lor o cents, which hl last reason. n-l was con?idered cheap, for YI; aim: skijjno GOOD SUITS FOR BOYS Irom 8 ro 12 rears old, with lonif pnnts. lor Si.40. wlili-h "surpass anything of the kind yuu erer saw lor the money. wi: Ain: ski.mnc. NEAT SUITS FOR BOYS, from 4 to years ol.t. at 7-ri cents, which m-nni-.li all who see them : an.! irood WllOf, II ATS tor men an.! boys at 4i and 5o cents. WK A KF SKI.T.lXt jit:"" I'oon okk- lined throughout, at from 65 cents to tl.. WK AKK SKT.I.1NO yifn'n ol lforall at 'Jo ct. and up. and jrood Cauco shikt. lor cents, sold everywhere lor T'i cts. WK A UK SKI.T.lNtr F1S" SI ITS la 8 PIKt'l S. ..r any min frmn 4 to a yrs., fur TJ.OO; eonsi'lered cheap last season at f.1.W. All fttr a'xive deeri:etl tinndn nI ttknanfl of dollar worth of other ar tlrlcn equally cheap arr.no) in atnek, ready for inapertlon at the YOUNG AMERICA CLOTHING HOUSE Corner Eleventh Avenue and Eleventh Street, Opposite Oiera IIohsp, Al.TOOXA, IV. BROWN'S ir CP k&J n r am ju if A TRUE TONIC A PERFECT STRENGTHENF.R.A SURE REVIVER IIION UITTiaiS nre highly ro-niinenled for nil diseasen reoMiiinfj a certain and cllicient tonic; esjieciully Ituliyrtitin, lhjrwj.ia, liitr,viiticnt Fwrr, Wnul i,f Aiiiri;tctL.;xsrif !Strcijtl.Iu k j Knerpj,etr. Enriches the blood, ft rcngt liens the iiinscles,:ind gives new life-to the nervt-s. They :it like tjliarm on the digestive organs,, removing all ifipt-plir njmpttrm, st'..h as 'lusting the Foot, H-WtingJIeitt in Ac Slnhxnih.lLari'iuriirt'-. Tile only Iron Preparation tliatvill not blacken tlio to11: or frivo lirnla'1i. Sold by all dnigists. "Wri'o f"T ' V r f'T' ' r" of r-rv.'. r.nd ni:it!.-inL' r-n-1-ing) nntfrrr. IiROWN CIIIIirAL' CO., I?alt inioro. Mil. Be that all P,itter.-s arn tn-1"b' Hiowv (TpKMifvi C,i. ir hr.Tt nie.srd r-"i linr-itm wrapper. IJKU!: OK IMITATIONS- MX H Xl h f ii.) R&QUINN, CLINTON STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA., -ALWAYS HAVE TIIF.- I in in is lied Visor r.-ini- itrPil in L'rent in":!"'!-!', t. tl with wo tii lii.!ii'-'s. t'V a i-l n-i.'ii- r-i-tcr s St.iina.-h ll'tt'T. lee'i i.iv'"ir He ulnti". wiilf-it v.- ri tilt th- iiriit .ry .-onjnn.-'i- n wi; 'i it lntl'i.-n ij'.'i! !' r.-et aci-lif' , iiMpr'-vei a; p.-iite. :in. way oomlucno t" health aid t 't.' n nth r in ii .,'! .j'la'ity is .-'.nT'il ..v a'i.'. i.ri-1 it-.i. . r of revi n: .n-.--it. a;l l.riiLr 'I-' aii'I Iti.ii.-i .'filer o I v. of H ..o,l an: e o, l i i ' i ,i"M'. r t-v. lll'l'd tet- !. In t e.-r- t'Verv An- r a lid ile l.v -lm.'l nTnritio r.r r-.incml IV. ill ho r-l 1 If r-'iT impnri nMii'Ni:l;i.-, s ;;re i.nii:.; in case It will liotrur jcr . 1 fcllt . A l fill -IV a V,'"'tll'M I-.'ll.I'i'lUK, It is ik t i-ntl' l.v anv or ail orhi r iiie.M. ri-:i'S ro'll5 I'K-tl. '1 I;1 lj S sfni'i hi lcirure li:t;xA it he-ji.-r; inure ext.nivelv rro- jf srrii.edhy l.oni-t phv leiaiit tli n. any other j Uail-Uozeti r. ::n illo-.kiinwii to i. .'rr..lir-t - U.n. Pi:itr'NA tve i'trrH'r'T;', roT'iiTi'OoTi r? r.ir i'lti'ri'llTI.'T't fever rhllls un.l L.vi.r K m lui.ibi.il', liu la; il'ihle rei::euy IsI'kkitna. No mat'"- wh"t y.mr :V"n" vhero Ml faie.i, no j mi y.iinir t ri 1. 1, r.aiQ or leinale. Tell your neighbors i'nl voiir fri'n!s that PuiiCN f. in liie cl.lv r. ii- .- -. .1 2t 'JU aud t:.. r.i. t-vi. 1 f r a I'.o'.r ;a. t. S. 1J. irAUT.M '.-," ,v CO., W:H)ra.Ohlo. i-ep jour t. -r i r.i: 1 1 p. :: rruurtgu- Rsi w- Sold at the New Iiruir Store. rt..!fl"e. enshurn;. Pa. (S-13,'81.-ly. Kr- Hcrnburg lea! ( K K'1'. LtKtl.Sk"' THE HiNLV OKM INK.) The Croat BLOCD PUniFJER And 1'itrri; i .w t. : wrt known ( Iho f:iTnntii i .'it.l Ar.i'' -j j I v i. T, . v ;. t i r. 1 n t h tc n- 3 turr. i a! i ' tn I tit ri i f nt J- - v t .-. '.cil :x-ii'-n. F'i-i i!e '-rni.l tini-. W.t;ir (t A .pt r. 1 r. p- V E.flil T 1' UI'TI Im.IiI-. IT iiWf U tllMM.li--! .- Milt "8 o r n'.l iin-r r.nrir t i v t t.ri iif inure I h.r"Uk h in -i ut th vT'in. TTKhmH r-.'l'i'inz the ft-,,!-,!,.!!, vripihur t 'liii -mi ! f.tr.i tniii w h h c iMir.any t i.- ; urn l i.ltn-r r.ii 1; . rt i-n. VV hen ur i-i i r - ; : -f.i?r -i :.-ii i-r-nt, hm imo t i,p ;i 1 . t i hr ; v i th Van i ke'i tir !. V --'hi i.i-: !i t Al 1 1 r. in''n't(.r. 3-i -:i t .. .l'.w.- 1 St . I i ... i-' .a. I... Sold by t. Jam k- lTti-uii-t. IA-, t. urr r.s. lll-6.-ly.J W DS SCO V ERY I LOST MANHOOD f?S3TORD. A u:n cl yoti:i:il ttripr il. ca-s.? r.-eroa. fl:re Ie ar. "r rvoua I hi..ty. l et a: Ii.kkI, ete.. jsTii; t: i i l i -n en ry i iou T' i:: dy, ha d j - rrr r d a nn:-'e ? :t wn?n li" vtll s. n.l r RI B t t'.O f' l'i-lt '-rers. Bi! In:n J. li. Ki-lt".", t : hall:a::i I I., 1 If... 4, U-'l.-ly. li. r-J.8 ',n . .J? U ' :f vtni .e- ii i i i l..i 'l -! mji'i d -jwrn-jiD Joy ptrro i.i....n.'- xii ri-. rrr -.ioowu -iw ...iii.eaji L-ti .iriKJW'ii en fcl Zj I Q !fTBKffi3 1.-7 - ,;1 lr.ooy -e rrnoir iisv -o cn.i-d en pas mZJOR P"l rnrraf SarTTi I.. !; : at at a uiarpK I-? r ti AJM'.i "3 lriq 'lii-a-ivf ti oarrirrup t .niO ,iul" n U.HVH dog 'nr,mmuJT H CtOH n m"1! Mijnpmemirq'jJimi Pti-ji jQtijC j iq jojjns loo O.T fl3iT jo ina )ou ijft w.f JOj prud 1 rTTJa OOSS Fr-.wor'rTriij p A ,2"m i-;tx jreX pats Xern IT 1 m.ti , i'c;Q- ;nt jo prq .ij Anjo roX ji nq rr? aa "oi jtinn irnm i.uo.t nrr nort aTi i itiam'71 jkktobtp wim are uiu)uiuA jo aaaiieJ jt.owm. .wretri SUIIPDI 'JOTti.onis pnui prr o"!"l wn"V mjrnD i oi jo iotiJijo la "JOrioqiinj'X .!Jr;r.2ui x.n'irjilmio!dmH IP I izzi z; ptt i2 v. pTT T i '"!X d,ii V;i Jul n:asod rr ewwjup cjj vreJrr I nOM J-Ail'miunj pool .) i- -nrj-d out A f3ieia l.i-T,V:T J iio nt jo rjsdi l'.lt.Til3in1il jm l-aq ui nit i'oiaruBri r elUBiP r tt: rn M rnit ,--r par " oil. How to Mark Ovstkr Pie. As the oyster season hits aaiu begun, re ccijils f-ir cnokiii'r oysteis in diftVrent st vies are now in order. The follnwiiic ISaltiiuoi-f recipe for o ster pic, although U'li kmii ra'.ly ki own in the Xorih, is said to he an excellent one and worth pr servinp:. To pri p ire te ster pie according; to the best authorities a sullieieiil immlwr (if lat. iii-.liiiin-sifd oysters iiiusl first be ohtaiiiMl. There is a division of opin ion at this point upon the quest ion whether the hard part of the oyster should he separated and thrown away, hut. the weiuht of authority seems to be in favor of sodoinjj. The oysters are then taken and thoroughly drained in otiler to pet them as dry as possible. They are then rolled in linely powdered cracker dust which has been sifted thro' a Hour sieve. Very liht puff-paste having? Wen prepared, the dish which should W an earthen one and ralher deep is lined with the paste on the , sides, the cook Win?; rareful not to put ; any paste on the bottom. Into this the ; oysters are poured, and on the top of : them, in pieces aWn t t he size of fil Wrt s. parsley bulter, made by mixing very ! finely out. parsley with fresh butter ' ; and addinpr thereto a small pinch of j mace, should le put. Tne whole thing : is rovered with the paste for the crust! i rolled thin, and holes are cut to let out '. 'he steam. The amount of butter is I one tahlesfonf ul to a quart of oysters. ' The pie is then ready for bakinu, which should lie done in a moderately quick oven and should not, last over forty minutes. Kat of this pie cither hot or cold, and bless the printer for telling ; you ho- to make it. TJ.m-?-Jt nnl 01iiitr-t SStotilc t Dry a,xicl Dr6ss GfoocLs, NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC., to he found in Cambria or adjoining counties. t-vTFornet not the street and numbers and fail not to call, buy and be happy. THE IAKMKR HM1. This is what Professor 15.iird, the United States fish commissioner de clares the carp to I?, lie applies this ; term to it, became, it is singularly i adapted to the wants of farmers, and j capable of being raised in natural or ar- tificial liodie? of water, where most kinds of fish could not live. The trout . and bass require not only very pure but cool water, ami they must have an abun- ' dance of it. Most of the inferior vane- ; ties of fish require water that is at lea.st, j moderately clear, cool and abundant. The. carp, however, delights in water ; that is warm, and is satisfied with a small amount of it. It prefers ;t pond , wher. bottom and banks are couslitiyted of nnd, because that substance affords a place of protection during very cold j weather, and for the additional reas-n that it produces a large amount of ( plants that it relishes for food. The ! carp will eat anything t bat pigs and ; fowls wi'l. It will readily devour in sects, small reptiles and meat of all ' kintls, anl will also eat nearly all kinds , of green vegetables, fruits and garbage, j j It is foi of boiled roots, potatoes I and cabbage, and all kinds of grain that , I has been co ked. The growth of the carp may ie iorceti, uy aiiortimg an abundance of flesh-forming food. It ran le fattened like the p:g or tuikey. ; The growth of the specimens imported from (iermany, only three years ago. : has Wen almotst marvelous. Some of : them that were Iniought ovei when they ' were no larger than minnows, now ! weigh eijr;ht or nine pounds. In the ! opinion of several that have exptriment j ed with them, it is as profitable to iced grain to carp as to pigs and steers. There are, however, many articles of , ! which the carp is very fond, and which add greatly to its growth, that can W I produced much c!ieulr than grain. I 'ress, lettuce, parsley, ceiery, tender ! clover and grass, brewery grains a-id J the refuse; of glucose factories are all I well adapted to leeding to the carp. . The ymuig lisli are ei-i-cciaily fond of ! sweet curd and chopped liver, j No inhabitant of the water, with the I erection of the goldtish, is as thoi"iig)i i ly (huuesticated as the arp. Thev.tr j iety introduced into this country is j known as the tierinau carp, but it is , piobiibly of Asiatic origin and has been ' domesticated in China tor thousands of j years. It was raised m Italy, in ih j days of Cicer.t. aud was pvobably carried by tlu; Romans to the various parts of ; hu rope where they colonized. It can ' be transported easier, and will live ' longer out of water than h:j other suit : of lish that is covered with scales. On . this account it is very valuable tor j Mocking ponds at considerable distance ' from railroads atei ol.'n r means of pnb ' lie conimiiuic-ation. Cup ordinarily : spawn in May oi dune; they aie very : prolific, a huge li-.li often yielding 4'i, : i M H l egys. The eggs adhere in masses to ; sticks and the stalks oi talel" plants. They hatch in a tew day-, and the young lish grow veiy rapidiy if they are not disturbed, 'ihe circuinstejice thai no hatcbing lion.-- is rt-'iuirel tor propa- ' gat ing them is stromiy m their f.tver. ' The flesh of the carp is h.tiiMy hi to j eat during the sunnie r, panly Wcau-e : j It is the si-a-ou lot .spawning. Tiny i are not favorites with anglers, as t!i-y do not take a bait after l!n- tn.iiiiier of ; the pike, black ii.ts and other game j lish. They are easily taken tfom the i water by means id' a dip Kiel, or they ; may W driven into a por.ion of the i pond from winch the- water can be drained off. The Mesh of the carp does I not rank .inn ng delicacies like that of I hes.tl iim ui, t not t , shad and ni.u kei ai. , It takes its place among the substantial articles ol diet that are within reach of I eisons of smalt means- It is likely . that the carp will Ih laised in this couii : try with a view to pixiit. rather than for afford ing pleasure. I'ajiners will ' keep carp as they raise beef alul pork '. for the purpose of supplying tl:e;r tables ; and the market. In many places in i South (it-riuany there are carp po,id I which are 1 he common property of a i village, and tl e tauing ol lisls, is regulat ' ed by customs or r ik-s aiopted by the ; citizens. L'lt -.(' J im's. H M A M o t ? HU A CUE GUARANTEED25 CENTS EY USING DR.METTAUR'S HEAD ."HE PILLS,'iT-tr.""twondeTfanynia very ij.iortt.inahoia SICK and N tu 'OUS HEADACHE? and, while ai-.la!? on the ncreooe tyt-m, relieve D ' C P E PSI A n ita worst Ir rms, cloans mj ti.e aystera of excess uf bile, prod uru. t regular healthy action o. the bowels. : VV A r-ill tsize box of these valua PILLS, wl'hfulldi- ' vAf rec; ;:'3 Ijtii complete CUT, msiiel u anyadilrefaonroreiptof ?y nine o-cent Postaaa StamDtt. For sale by all Orueeists. -SU: ,V SOLE PROT'Rn:TOR3, I T I ,S JL -W 27w rl -TT- iirMw. , .il r- -s wv Is rl 1 ! i.l I V rrz jfc The Truth Tritely Told. TTIIli IVICAV STORIJ OF S. TIHTHLBAUM, CARROLLTOWN, IS TIIF. PI.ACK T BI T AT I.OWF.ST I'RK F.S THE . .Y : H SUMMER GOODS OF ALL KIND I And a cordial invitation l now extended hy the proprietor to every reader of the FrtKKM . to call and pee the larste a-ortinent, examine the various qualities, and learn" the un"iiri.issallc jirii-e. which are. so low that -JO er cent, can (Miitively he paved by thoe who liny their icih.. Irt.m me. The reason I can sell o cheap is that I Imuifht my entire st-n-k" lor cash and intend to sell lr rash or its equivalent, and am therefore prepared to make quiek sales at, smaller profits than anv other merchant in I'ainftria county. Don't take my word lor thij, however, hut conic and see for yourselves. ;AURoLt,Towjt, Mat 21, 1.M.-U. . TF.ITI'.I.R Al'M. t'MK In hill n-r iL'.frirr-i Vi:j ttfi.t .1 p.-ti-f.f t... ,t-.'a, it.l i 1! KI.Ij : i Ton foitiplrtr, in 2ir4:r .u-i. It v. i & s knit a Kr nt "". 'y f J-in- v w : r--r whi- i l." n a'.a1' fv! v rtii,lkft. S r 1 1-r 'I'.-i'arj-,,! i. rTT,s T-TiVoml y Knitting ill Iii ie ( o., -i-'j W'.i'i.iiioD li., iMr- n, AI-l NEW RICH BLOOD! iro' J'urtfnure Pill make New Itich R'nyl. and will comp'etely rh.mire the hlo.nl in the 'iitirev jf.'m in three -.ronths. AnTper.nn hrwilltakip-ll ef.ch iilrhf fmm 1 to 12 we, ) niAv r. rei.ire-1 to s.nind health, if at.rh a tt!:n' he ()mi Me. ent hv mil l for ft let'ee nmn . .1. .KHI ' A- CO., iiutlon, Musi., C'"tuC!'Il r"rdayat h ime. Samples worth J5 vJ 1 - ' Crte. Addraii bTl9o t'o., I'ort id Mfime. i.'sl.-lT.t n'! I.. ' Wf-i's Nnivist.iMi Ukaitj Tkkat !K.it a rpeeitie f.ir H ster a. 1 i.nnen. on ' i.l-l"! N .tv. in - H.-:i'l.u:lie. Mii.fal I li'pression. Loss i.f Memory. S . r'i:.ii..rrii.r . I n poteney. In viil'ini irv Kini-ious. I'r.'ti.ature tld Aire, eau-ed hy I'll-' exertion, self-ahiee, or (.vcr Indiilirciice, "'".'li i i l" P. misery, decty and death. One hox will ."l.er.'.'ent cases. Ka. h hox contains 1 iil'il.th's treatment. tne il.ill.tr per ti..x, or si x t,jes for live .lo!lir: sent hy in ti I pr'pill on ret-ei pt uf price. We umir inti-e six hottles to cure anv case. With i-n-'li nr-l.T r-.eie'i hy us tor mx hoxe. aceoinpa teed .v rive dollars. i will s-ml the purchaser our wriiten uu raiten to return the money if the tri i.tii'i'tit ii p not .-lii-'-f a cur.-. (.iaritiiiees s Sile.i otilv when l"-ilnirnt i ..rh-red .lr-ct truui ns. Ad lr. 's .mux . WKST (.. Sole Propri etor. 181 II 1S W. Ma II 'on St.. -hlraizo. III. S.nd hy r II dr.iitsist.-. Smith, Kli.vh f,,.. Wholesale Aifents. I'li.ia.lulphla. (-i.'$l.-ly. 1-2 Arllrlcn In Oni. .M:ih"iis in ut---crrryhody'$ choh-e 44-iai;e cataloirue otlier ..-oij,ltio fr(, m. Hr(TKK JI'F-BCO., nirin-tl. O. ,T't Wfiltfil. Stkaxok, ik Tni K. About thiity years ai'o, says a writer in the Demo cratic Uniijn, the first cro crossed the tlenesee river, westwardly, and the fox, the hen-hawk, swallow, and marm ot her birds and insects seem to follow I civilizaiion. Within thirty-six years j the locust borer made its first apiear- i ance in the United States, and as yet j lias not reached t he south ami west. It j commenced its ravages on the east side j of the Genesee river, in ls-2'.l, and its progress in the course it takes is from ten to fiftten miles a year. Iiose bugs have Wen so common in some of the Kaswrn States that on the sea-shores they Ho.it ed in wiudrows on the sands, having been driven into the sea bv winds and drowned. The cedar or ! cherry birds were first noticed west of! the Genesee rjver and they are now j so great a jiest as to in.luce many to j give up the cultivation of cherries, j Curcnlio. which is indigenons to Ameri- i ca, was first discovered by Mr. Gaul, the first editor of the Genese Farmer I since which time it has disseminated ' itself over the whole country. The I cut-worm apH'ared in lSb; and 1S21, ! (noticed as the cold years, when the ! whole northern country approached the brMik of famine.) and are now univer sal. The Hessian fly was introduced, it is supivised, hy the foreign mercanaries in 1777, on Iong Island, from fheir baggage or in the forage of their horses. CASH UKALI'.Il IX Al.I. KIND OF j I HEATING AND COOKING STOVES, j N). ' T , t- x .. . . ". -1 j ' ' sui ' I ... M .1 ', -V- I 'M- V. l ' . c -i I Ta Try j i - i I I I C? I llT. '.' .. "cel.-- I - - .... -s.i ,-VSJ) I tii i: Chicago & North-Weslern Is the otHKST' i;KJTv i I lit f 'l I.K BKST IXtl irri.lC and hence tho LEADING RAILWAY OK 1 liK WEST AND NORTHWEST! It is the short and ter route hei w-i n 1 "h ics f ar. J all p..ii:ts in XortTiera ll'lnols. Iowa, Dakota. Hyocilnr. braaka. California Orrron. f oloraito. I tali, Arizona. Idaho. Snntaca. rts.!a. an for COUNCIL BLUFFS, OMAHA. IIIMllt. I I tli II.I.I . SA T I, A li ;. .S.l A riCA .V CiSCO, leadaool. Mom t lly . Odr ifjNtft. fv.- V;7rr '....,': r. .. c ;r!-t in the 7 ( i-ntori. x c n i " Il ft. .1 - ',': --uv-ker, iireen I'm;, 0 ' ro';. -ft t '.o.;i .... n . -..-.o'.. f r.r? tin lAt . I ctrri'iri'r., HiuV'ii.it . -'.'(!.' V. I'au!. o.nrc".i. Il'ni i. .'..-... . v -r. , Itoiona. la otf. Ot'I.o. ir. . c : i f !' t,:,t ..' '.. '.n n'sotn. IicLfta. il n ati' h ni ! U.t A -t.i t. At ""ll!l-il IliiiCi 'I,.- I Ti - I !.. t. i.-o North-W e0'7n and t!,.- I . IV r . - d;-ir: :- in. n rm e n t ai d imc the -a o:e :.' t ' ti i ..n 1 1. ; ot . A t 'I'h-.lfcTo ejoae Col, r;.-.' I . - r. p . ( , J ,. , , f ' , 1 1; e I. a ke Shore. M n-li iL'an t 'en t ml H-i ; . nnre . ( i,;n Kt. Wavtii ar.d 1 'eni. - 1 r.-i i, t'i . -a-o ,v ti-in '. 'Irnnk H's. ari l the Ka-ikakee an J l.n II. .11 ile Konte-. lose ronnert ions mule t Junction 1'uintt. It la th I.T I IM riimilne ITLUIANH()TKLI)ININ(;rAi:S r. r i ' a 1.1: CHIfAfiO anJ COIMTL BLUFFS. Pullman Mepers on all iirbt Tr.iin-. lnist upon Ti. ket A.-i-n-s .. '!:,- y..o Tt.-kem e t( i - r ... I 1 - a 11, j n- ...ir 1 : ...'-" .' 1 r- lu--to 1'itv o the. .' . 1, t r":id . -. r t.e ( ' . -. A. N'-riu V- . - rn l:-i In . '. . II oi -!. t I :.--t : -a - . ; . : . - . ..'l iv;i: ,-:r I' .-s - ' . ( . ;. . 1 n , : ' ' I A K i N i M. 1 1 I ii : 1 -Ail Tickci .i.--i 'I - J. e M.nti ii(.ii:it. -d V. I', and t.t.it -m 1 .' . 1 . -j. AND MANUFACTUIlKIl OF TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, 11a. .entli Ave., Altoona, I'fi. WCIfF.APF.ST ri.At r. IX TIIF CITY. RooHnar, Npnntinr anil Repalrltta; of all kind promptly ftil aat Ivfnr torlly ail tendril fo. 10-24,'79. tf. KIDNEY DISEASES. CONSTIPATION 1 A1U t-ll-Ll- mrs qvjf kly e.nd surely erord hy th uoe of KID2JXY-WOHT. Ihlm new and wondarfhl rmnady which to b atl p such cn buxnexiBosale In all parta of tho country, worluio-a natural principles. It restores erron.-rih and ten to tb dlissed orrnna, and thirraph tham clwiuc- e Byntma of arsnmtilated and polsonooa huraor. Kidney iiw?Mof thirty years tandlnij have ben enred, also Illeii, Const patlon, Khc-umtirmi, which hive ditroecd the Ttrtima far year. Wo havo nlnmea cf trwt-.mcmy of iti wondcrfol curative power. No lrmtrrr xie Alcnellc l:!tter, which do mora barm than pood, or drastic pilla, bat rise natures remedy, EXDNTTY-WOST, and health will bo quickly regal nod. Get It Of yOJT DrufrGfrt, Prl?e. $ . VV I HM H AUIft JL Q.. Prof. , Irllngtaay VJfc. (Will neod post r-aid.) HUNTER'S SIFTERS. j Inactiox of the stomach or lungs, , Pf.ru xa cures, liut when of the liver, i or kidneys. Mana.lt't doe?. NORTIIFRT TEXAS oflera (rreat attractions In way ol rook, cheap lands, healthy eonntrv. mild rltmate, ahundance of tiniher and water, di versity of iiroiluetK, than any other rcKinn now open to settlement. In this rmi.llv derelopinir section theTciaa A I'artOe Kailwajr has n opera tien over wsj miles id road, alonir which are to he had. at low prices and on eusy terms, millions ol acres of (rood and cheap Kailmad and (lovernment lands, but roeently opened tor settlement. Korclr cnlarsand maps srivinir trnthful information, ad dress W. H. AHKAMS, Land Commissioner, T. tL P. Hallway, Marshall, Texas. S2 Wfttt-bf-a. Stftnwlnlmll 51. Whit mtt flnntiTirrM Im(lflfn rntriM. MI'I roll f IS. I'lwi-isitind bil fr fiir nwn n nr fruln-e pu:-poa. VInhlf rat iocufr. Tiiiroatn., tasa-Mc !iw Yra. BAT ARI TAYLOR, Tovt and Traveller, Said : " I take (Treat pleasure in recommending o parents the Academy of Mr. Swithln U. Short liilfre." Ion. i rRMiDO WlKllt, 71. C., Said (lso) "1 cheerfully consent tutheuseof my name as reference. Mv hovs will return to you (tr fourth vear) alter their Tiieation." For new I lliisirate.l circular aditress NWITII. IX C. Ml OKT l.l A. barxard I ni. xerslty (iradaa te Media la. la miles iroui Pliila. $777 A YEAR ami expenses to agents' Ontnt Tree. Address V. O. Vlrkery, stytif. Me. dpi week In yourown town. Termaand t4 outfit CUO free. Address IJ. Hchrff to., Portland. Me. COGO "yt-rto Arent. and expenses. fSOirsflt V. t'C frM. AadreeS F. IVettl i Oo.. AnultaJSIa. I V-K-smrner i-nef iWir.. Rur.n m .r.fe .Vf v. r. . . . '4-1. Vj v i.;t ai:d. ly 1 ' - !s J . . ' A Means ef rreventinar Lronghls. For a H-opie much given to invent ion and switt in the application of practical results lo special aims, tlie Americans display an incredible stipiness betore t he accidents of tlie climate. Ir eight weeks or more the Eastern lfh of coun try, aud indeed, for that inalter, large regions ol the West, have been parched with drought. Crops have been parch ed as they stood. The fust effects of this untimely disaster have leeii lelt in the laige cities in tlie increased price of all articles id consumption. Butter is poor aud dear, and milk is ahusl a luxury. How extended tile damage lone tlie markets siiow , but tlie surpris ing aspect jt such an occurrence is the I Heedlessness of it. Take Pennsylvania. ; for example. Their is not a spot of b, r ! suiel b doin. till w inch cat. not be proiect- ed fioin Hie neveivsl drought. II vers I traverse ih Slate literally on a seme of j lines. The .Suquehai.iia alone, it prop erly managed, would iirigue every J Illlle ol the lieal I of ll.e Si.it-. to say riolhing ol Ihe iiu x!iau.tio;e a i -.-inii from llw: lln.e Uiiig' Mono .i.n . I: ! the farmers ol Hie Si.ue canno; . ; n. ;r j way clearly to ihe piivale sn tm o; i '.and waiering in vogue in Italy, Ilol j land, France, (ierui.tny and AtiMria. .; public enterprise niig.'u liin.l use lu a j few imilions of dollars in the construct I ion of viaducts through the lannilig i districts. It is not in the interest of j the farmers alone that this pioject re jfommends itself to the thoughtful. Pennsylvania- is rapidly becoming ur ban. We shall have liirmingliains and Manchester!) and Liverpool, With mil I lions crowded loget'ier so 'dosely that i we shall have the same ditlieuitv in feed ing them that the English encounter to-dav. Tins being inevitable, we should not only preserve every inch of fertility in our soil, but add to its fe cundity by such means as eailier civiii zntions found sufficient, to check the long, burning intv rvals of Italian and African summers. Tothisd.iV Italy is Illed with impel ish able memorials of the sagacious enter prise of the Romans, whose parched lields were moistened by waters brought from distant Alpine lakes and the Ty rolean livers. It will be noted that droughts in this count iy not only in creases the cost of living but that it leaves disease and malaria in its w ake. The poison of imperfectly nourisned grass, fruit and grain is instilled into the hum-in frame, and plague supple ments the misfortune of the season. Any price which should bring about a mitigation of such a disaster wouid seem a cheap one, and the farmer can not take up the subject too stKn. Our in linl rivers, the Delaware and the Sus quhanna. would lurnish a competent basis lor a copious supply of the richest portions of I he State, while the moun tain streams could be made available tor the valleys. The subject will li very apt to commend 'itself to the housekeeiier whose provision bills are not alone the strongest remainder of the eight weeks' parching fields. Tiik swiftest bird proliably, is the eagle of the sea or frigate bird, often measuring sixteeu feet frorn tin to :i . I II hovers at an elevation of 10.UW fet t when a storm breaks over the ocean. If it wishes to travel, says a French naturalist, in can almost annihilate space. It caa break last in Africa and dime in America. This bird repos-es on its great motionless wings, literally "sleeping on the bosom of the air." t .-VI in.'ortii'iti'vn nhont Tt;'.' a cf F.-iT-r-. s: . - Cm- Ac-. ineeljitiiTs. Titv 1 i Let rfii.ly ,rr.en I y uppiyi: a t . .'. V A. iir.AN'.Ocfl nastrm An . v.'i.-hi'-irr.vi t.. It T i. ' :n:d K I .n "iw:n , N .' i A'it'.S It. l'i"th. hen. !'!. A"t.. "i 1'. J. I'll I'TKIi. -.. ti. Maiiiis'-r. !.:. THE MOST POPULAR BEWINC MACHINES 1 - r; I if - t' ft I LlPiiT.niiMN'IMG &r38 r.i -f a j! wi! .:... rt i ... . . i " : . . . '4. X . 1 HAS NO EQUcU M'.tii: ALW'AYG U ?lfJ ORDER m Z7 LI FET I ME ek1 s O f'tvJ U L b v Lj . . ' . i so pfjicM sq. iizs: z..:: il j bHICAGG ILL. ! I 0 R AH G C M AC 3. j 1K "t i v-: . - -Ct .- L v 111.' .r h-!:jk1 i ,i .. I rp .tr ri: A li:: :u i, r- 'Ida M er.'l.n i.t-. i . J a. I n ) Chinese Ci tO CT rent ry r" CAMPIKiR B THE GREAT Ev-.W I K I t uei.ikf or j IN MAN AN!) u THE CREAT n i I! Ljxa tox no i rr. tS. th"r line run Th-ee Thr.c.vh fi.s r Tiai-ii I.iilv hetvepn ti.j nt n, 1"3 X-'.'. Ce.'ir.eil Ii 'ifT-. Om.'iha. I.iti In. St. .' -;h. At. his'n, T.'i kn ni..I K - '.;. 1 : i cnn-'i-uons f.ir ail in h.T. " -. k-i. i i'.raii'i. W yerriir' M ':?:::ia. .Ni -. " ' '. Ni w- Mexico. Ariz-oil. I Jnh", Un cuii ar. l t . I i . .. M,.,rt.--it. 5-H"Jirst fin.J M.-t C p;f. rt:i : . ii " in ll.ii.u'.t.i.i to r.ir: Scit. le n:. n, ' .::.t. Ii - i m. Au-tin. sa Autci.iO, Oaiv s- t..- 'Had fill p"!'!?S Hi T iat. 1 ii ini' 'iieih'd jnil'iifmenta ofTrroJ bv this .ei I: 1 r:iY i.-: fir: 1 'I''ur;t. ari n fe.ii.'ws: ah" eli-l'rnto 1 I'ul::n:n lVwheep l':il-eo ...... o:e i :1rj rlJn ..rt!y en this I in". '.. I:. A- i. ('-.:. o lr:-.w-;n.B--It')em Cars, with Hurt. :-, !: ii'L- ti.'i'rs. No extra i h.TrFo l.ir So.-ts ' i I!. . !.t.nir Ch:tjrs. The fantoie. C. 11. V '. I 1 ej- -"j ( ':ir. i'i-'rcri''')ii Sni"kirc i .".r t':ti writ l.l. cant Hu h-Rm-k'-.l H.tftnn : -v-'i ice h.-i:e jeir the exclusive uH ol t !-!-. 1 i t n -cric-iTl. :-T. . Tn k nnI Pi:po-inr r)Uirient. r m l. .:i .1 niln th'-ir(reHt Thrm.-ph ( nr Arr:::::-"-i" 'r'. m ."kr'; t hi-. itfe i'l r-t hT, tfif:r t t; ".itc l. the . smith, Soutb-Wosd, ai:t th - 1 -vv.t. 'irv !t.nrd vr.u wiii find trsvcli::'- a I'trttr--!::f'''.fj 1 n '!U.-. 'rnfert. 'Vt- !i Th ke via this re'-l-rt -. I t" i'.r '--ile nt all ortiees in the I'ni'C'i Stnt- s hi' mi Ct'ii man 1st! e : ; 1 ell ll! ' 4 ! .it e TI-M. N P. Ii: AM r.ACKAl HI., i'l: .leiNT-. .'tti'l j. . the b.-.'v. T';'- m : by eve:; i: g t i--fiiab: itn; 1 !:- ' ' chin i-:si. :::.-.: t-r. w li '.'. ; ;; " V-'--i..' !it l . ;; -nil .1 ed in : . .' Ki. ::: ' . : ' ' be used 1 '.! -. ( r '. foil- appl:'-;;t '- l '11! t 'i. 1't-. I ciJed aft i r 1 ! ' v. ti. taking '.'l. V vv . ,r A A tl: ' , tf pi: era j: ted t.: y r.' " ' t - 1 Pen., .tii' 'r: fal If Bt t V JV f-M r- CM 5n k I!--'. I'M. i. :C 1 r.'; k ..c , .'-. i in: foii not: mi r ..' Chinese CRFAfi Cl i. I ! ' It I Feet . -w aiii l i e! A: - "t II' ::s; . A V c -i. I I A I.I tl.I L f-s i -i , . d .To . v. ';.;i L:.:. : i I i ..: in . l"ii 1 it. ; : ;u.. I 1. i .. - :, '" :r ' 1 ii -. 1 v c :.-i: -k ' ! V - ir -e . i . vn-ii-KT 14-:; - ever i'-' I - r V. - . n . ' - 7 :r. I I ;-i A", r,.- K- !-ii" I " a ' N J.ti 1. i"- H -. -;. lei-1 't i;. : to r- ix: it ! r r: -r . - A 5- S 1 I.. L. .i. ;. I . A. " ri ."i i yu I N- 1 ........ t. i; i ' Money Received I I' I :l N ' " IN TE RE S T ALL C W I T l : T" : collcctj:- : ar ii . : -: DKAFTS i-r. ll.e Ti-.v ! : llnnitht am1 ix.til. an' (iKNKKAI. .AN TKANs.'.t ; ; -cVoiint ' f.-et.hur;:. Mir- h '. ... -IM'III'.POII C l The tr. nie . I I h- v if cc niui I'he T I -t in rh- CfVll-sl ir. in I ti en n-T he t The on,:' f id. ard. I;,.- . iv nvl . arr The ( .Tout -ie i Hie ' ntt.! said Ihe roue irh 1 1 he Hi" 0 -. I hi to' The nl sin;: Ihe. tyl. of fcrd. I trd ; an. it The rr.ir j: v-- i 1 he . twnsr the Ihe w. O ow. i Tilie i ' Tcii: h.x.l tit roi-.c U-d. j nl. i The , w n-i. ; vi! i The n.'ii: . :tl : the n-h By. : n- e ph ot nl t-ol Ihe i m- ii"' mrv ; fbe Tollil r! ,:i T"li'l Mar h.u d eet . i IC'l-t - .loh ar.l. A. W. l.VlK.n,:" h i- - d -.! The Kst tov STRICTLY W RUTii K PROTECTION I ' r. HMIUSilRlilCfg rv. OF CBENSCUoC,--;i ' d tov .The , l.-l 0n' MX ASHsr:;i i 'n r "-- The . 1 TC.I Good FARM PFiOr.:Tr WTI. 1 he II ' .sisoiiw slss e is, I i iKiiaiU I'vtti t'i ,n i NO STEAM RISKS T GEO. M. KKM K. 1 he P TlO t. ir. Dicii. s. nb; I hinsi'urn. ,1; c. ..1. li-' e-t f.r W f. I t on.jc LJ i- s lle. ; hlVhNiU f CARL RIY'N" Practical Wjlcte:!" "; 1 he . it', el ': T he . '' I;a. illlif H The , V nn! -ie o The . ' t n-!: t iion 11 to. u . i AS at war? n I-.k.t? rt iat n..r v-v A ' .1 KW r LK . rV Kt f A I " Si'., wt-irh he u1fr : r s: ' -an? oThrr ;'er -v ti c t:r" ft n v r h i r. it i n ! i 1 ri c i 1 " be'"re 'ijrc' m ;n . ! rr-'in:., i htm ni-. 1 ' in :.fth work idI i-r ;.- i ? aa'.v in): Il'K will pay the nhove rewurt for any o.e i l V V I'1 vel '.. Ill phi itlt. I vsi.cpin. Su-k 1 1 ' d:i r'l e. I n.l ie-t ion. C. si : cat ion ir Co-t i 'i-.-.s wc snoot cure with Wet's '.-i:i't'it.e l.ii . r 1' 1:. nl en the directions are strh-tlv complied with, ptu-v .ire purely vciret.ihh'. -m l n'-v -r i:iil t. . 1 1 i - i ,"-t i . n . Sui'iif Coa'e.I. I.arae tloxes contiinnio lop.iis, V'-SC". I'..r sat - all Pruiru ists. H ar-.1 Cui ter;eitcr iin.l irn'ta'ors. t lo. ircmioie iioiou'-ie. tureii ti'T hv .lulIN C. W FS 1' C , - l l.e Till Makers." 11 Is W. M.tdts.in St., Chieniro Free trinl pii -V.'iue sent hy mail prvpioj on re-eiet ol a S cent stamp. t -.. "si -ly. j Etcnstnrn: Fire V:"'- General Insura;?- a: i:si; i ' Pr licif wr-' ' -Ti ; ' ' : OLDRELI' E' Fbrn"- 1 NT X iV'K!. ' m a it i n:?r ! ; N1.AKI V !.! a (-- i i- -si t'le iro-' I-" ' ', in I ct lifc liH'iil :i ' d ofi-r iio'-'l t '".r.'iik: .t:in.l:ird ot rcf! u' ."'. l'tip-i" s lu.. (' ""' ' pen-e t .oil . AO'ire- 11 t I- lec. 10. It-si.-t f. i .-. i v. - II TELEBU VTED H.H.H. MEDH1NE. D R. M. .1 rT"( K. 1KKSUNS ntf.ii-ted with pains aid a.-tic who have n ver t rnsl the ir'ent H H. M . ,I -.! o-iiie do not know Us pnwers n ri'inoTini: i.aui mc it a trial tor Kheuiu itlm. "Veiiraluia. and t 'oticu larlv lhphtaeria. A ure rnre 'or horses MifT.-rini; with Ih.neand Hi.l St-n-m. P-d! Vvil and Colic. He sure and a - k tor tlie H. H. II. Medteme. manu factured hv I P. I nli".'i. Pl.'lid.'lpl -a. ns Ihe popuiaritv of the same l.a le.l ottier parties to put an loiern.r article on the martn hearmu the s one name. Slfi hy drunst?t ever where. P-3.'.-!m. PHTSI. IAN A-'' 1 Off re and resi.ter ce . I:ievent h avenue, t ere ' itti.-e hours ir. U) to an 1 6 t.i V r. . -i'V . e.-r ' Sb-. 1 - t-. (.'. ; err.:' Ilrf- a SLa aSccct lar (t fe'tor r -- tiP 7llro (tri-t .- f'liths rewf - s tin I t'.mnty t t - re ti e ' Src. I ll' -l. orfi inic! C'l of v eem - IT " tit ten trif t Brinp. v vr I i ia' St-V. pi ionv. kired ot!or rc. Kt-r i !tT,', " " r- e. , IP-Jilr- !i re, r la. . t-.s" p, . ti i i, ,.- ' "a"v "" IT to ear ef the I e a tiperations ot evrrv A fresh tomato leaf, crushed and appli ed, is a good antidote for the BtiDg ol a bee. ' RF A1 TV'S 0K(i ii-ef.i' sto... ietr ed. i i onlvfl. Pianos fliii up. at-rns. i Catalo;. Fin:. Address Britty,Waahitiit"n. N.J. t th. 11 1 ; ''f :- st 'I - .. I - -le,,,1 III IS SOd llllll'e.'l I e 1 Alf.'.'iaa, Ai-r a r., "" aM't'ftt""MW -- ",4Sa J '" , . - aT"" ' 1 ' a..i.iaatastsMP-PW- II la i-aa- ?'-'1" mm fc i ii in
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