KM. - J I II Mil J i y i THE FAVORITE WEED. A MIKRV IIISTOUY K ITH MANY IKS -VIlOM Till: MAN FFACToKY tO Till" MOI TH. ri!;uvo Yikf tl.f (.'amulian thistle h v-m1 ami, while it is indigenous to the AmPTlo.m States, it cnltivtition an a fomnjf-rcial com mod' ty is limited al most ent'ueW to tlie States of Virginia, North Caro'lina. Kentucky, Connecti cut, Ohio and Illinois. The V ujrinia and Kentucky product is used almost excluvvely in t lie manufacture o. plu? ; the product of the other States goes into clpars and cheap sniokintr tobacco, ex cept that quite all of the fancy plnKs are wrapped with North Carolina kat. Before the war, in Rapides Parish, Louisiana, an immense business was done in prow "me perique tobacco, used exclusively for smokin?, though put up in plurs shaped somewhat like a chani paizne bottle ; it sold at fabulous prices and bv old smokers was esteemed holi er than opium by the Musselman little perique is trrown now . ; In the ilavs prec-dimr the war. to- ; lacco was cultivated almost entirely hy ; slave labor, there was no lederal or ; state tax upon it, and no incentive to ; manufacturer to cheat or to adulteiate. , When slaverv was abolished, when the government put a he-ivy tax upon its sale, the cunning American began de- , visin ' wavs for d. fraudinir the luxur- ions customer, for as yet no means have ; been devised for defrauding the ievenue department. Many apocryphal stories are told of the wav plus! tobacco is doc- , toredand adulterated, but sitteddown, the truth is f ullv expressed in the words of a prominent manufacturer : "oth- jnc ever poes in tobacco as deleterious ! r injurious to the constitution as tobac- . o itielf." Nevertheless skilled work- ; men command extraordinary luj-'li sal- t atiea for the dexterity with which they ; will take a cheap or damaged lot of to- j b.icco an.l discruise it in a wrapier as to ; deceive even the old tar. j u averaee plus-tobacco manufact ur ine: establishment works about -JX hands. The tobacco is sorted into four j grades, from which are produced as , manv as sev.4ntv-five or one hundred d;t- , ferent brands, the pencil of the aititt ; ami the skill of the photopeapher beinc ; brought into requisition for ornamental desipns to catch the toothless old man as j well as the precocious boy. "While the j uovernment requires every package to i bear the stensii mark of ihe manufact- ; urer, it would be supposed that none j but straight goods would be put up ; i but it is with tobacco as with whiskey alwavs a fair demand for the stuff, be ; it tver'so vile. Licorice, oils, molasses, j glucose, and similar sweets, are liberal- ; Jv used by some manufactureis. and -while it is certainly as cheap, it is as I well a harmless one. . IV.it in the tine cut tobacco and cigars is where the greatest deception is prac ticed A manufacturer says there is no end to the adulteration of fine-cut goods. Machinerv has been so much improved that, as he says, with one pound of tobacco liquid, obtained ly boiling down stems and refuse leaf, one pound of rag weed and one pound ot Mipperv elm bark live dollars worth ot tine cut chew ing tobacco can be produc id The suggestion of slippery etm bark was a new one, and the inquiry was puuuud tun her. He said it was nicely shaved and mixed with tobacco; that it had a pleasant, sweet taste, held v, .a...r. t.itrt.tlif i and made the "quid"' last a long time. Ihis bark : r.ts alut. four cents a pound, an.l as it sells as high as seventy-ive cents a j pound, one can easily see the en:ri')ou- , profit resulting. A gentleman who knows says thai neailv all the slippery-elm tiees or Ohio. Indiana ami Michigan have tx-en (.enud ed of their bark, yet a leading win l. sale ,lrur-ist atlirn.s that r,0.t" poum.s ot slipi.eryelm bark would, for git unate druggist and medical trade, glut the entire inarket of the United Mates. ( In citrars, cheroots, cigarettes, and , ?moking tobacco, is probably where the ; publi. .el iot,ted the worst. lliecim- mug devices are so many that even good j judges are imposed upon. It used to be , a boast among gentlemen that they ; could alwavs select a tine brand of ci- j gars, and of course they smoked no oth er. The other day an old smoker, j whose devotion for the weed cost him five dollais everv week, admitted that I he couldn't tell Havana tilled from Con necticut suifTed. The dishonest article, however, is the product of the big man ufactories, for the small country manu facturers cannot afford the machinery nor conceal the lotions and decoctions that are brought into requisition by the wealthier competitors. It is quite safe to assume that about the purest, no. no purest, for if there is anything impure it is tobacco the honest st cigar is the hand-made cigar of the local manufac turer. And yet, one of these relates a sad tale of how even lie was led to be dishonest. He had a small store and was joined in his labor by his wife, two daughters an.l a son, and an occasional 'jour." 1 iy bnving close, manufactur ing square, he had built up a splendid local trade. One day a tramp jour cam" along and he gave him work. He was the soberest and steadiest fellow he had ever employed and even his eirls cot to liking him. He was a good wrrkman, and easily persuaded his employer to let him work overtime of nitrhts and Sundavs. For a month or two the little manufacturing establishment doted on the new workman. Hut all at once and without any apparent cause the trade began to fall off. First one old custom er and then another quit purchasing, so that the manufacturer lecanie financial ly embarrassed. He went to one of his heaviest purchasers and asked him why he had taken his trade els. where. The gentleman showed him why. Opening one of the manufacturer's boxes, be showed him the usual handsome cigar, but tearing it open, it was found to be tilled with mashed stoma and brown pa per soaked in tobacco liquor. The man ufacturer went home, and watched his model jour and found that the work he was doing in overtime was stealing his employer's good cigars and palmmg in their places his ow n worthless ones, and selling the good ones on his own ac count. This rr.ucli can le s.iid fo the credit of the tobac. -o dealer : I-Iis product is purelv a luxury in no sense en'ering into the medical or and leing a luxury public opinion, can MRS. IYM L FiXXKAM, OF LYnfJ, MASS., c o Sat &S S a ec o a. o X M ' '.(Zens TIIK LYDIA E. PIMKHAWTS VESSTABL! CO'IPOmTD. T a n Voi't'v fur? Torall tle I'Hlnful Omrlnlnt n.l Urolnfllfl ocomiaon l"ourbcftm:il' .opnltloii. It will cure entirely th worst form of cmi.! Com. plalQtr all orlnn trouMr", IiiflnnicKi! ion and Vlcera tJon, rallilid onl HL-plarrnn nt, ni.dtlio conqtient Pplnal Wtn.i, and la r,l'c,iIl:r:y aOortcil to the Oiansr cf IJV. HiU Ji..fl lr anil rij f 1 ti.rr.or frr:,i Ihi-utm In an tarly tiiK of il. !) in. "t. Tho tcr.Jrnrj to can croufl hum"iTthfrolm l keil Ttrj-ri'ril'.lTT.y Its iiae. It irmnTfi fair.tr.r-,. fli:l i.''r, (!rstr.y8oll crarinff foratlmulanta, an.1 r. !vi , v.. uV.r.rss of th atomaoh. It curM ni'tl:ijf, I". :.!(..!! , N.-rrona rr.istrotlon, General Ixi.illtr, &; j !.: r.i, l i ru.iai-.n and Inrtl ffertlon. That tft'.ing r.T Jwarlnir ,'.nmt, craln rain, wrlclit and tacka''.i -, l al 1 t!"n. r.t:y rii-od I y iu nao. It will at all times r.Ti.I iir..: r n'l rirmmf tatxsta net In harmony with thr laws t!.( t-..T-.-rn th. -f. mi.le jyrtctn. For the cure r.f Klilr.i y mi '.aiuts f either MX thia Compound fs HarTi' d. I.TIHV K. l'INKllM-s Vr.FTlBLE COM POl'NDis rrTrr,'d nt - T and V.Vstern ATer.ne. Lynn.Maw. 1'rirc !. SUtx.ttl.sfora.V Scntbymail in the form of j'lll-, a.so intlto f -rm tf loienjrfa, on receipt of i)Hce. $1 i-r lKt for either, lira, rinkham freely answers all lrttera of inq.iiry. Send for pamph let. AddrefW as above, y'tit.on thia raprr. So family should k-without l.VDl A E. I1SKH.4M S IJVT.R PUXS. Th"y cure constipation, bUloutnaia and torpidity of thelivrr. 3S rent per box. S5- Solil hy all I'mcu'sla. -a An. VI. lsxi.-iy. Chicago & North-Western ItAIIAVAY t Oie OLPKST! HES T t OXSTKI'trrKT) : HKST Ktir il'l'KU! and heneo the LEADING RAILWAY OF THE WEST AND NORTHWEST! It is the churt and li-t route hetwecn Chicago anJ till xii nt in orthern Illinnla Iowa, llaknt. Wjnminsr. -braka. t aliiorina Oreiron. Colorado, I t.ih, Arizona, Idalio, Montana, Nctadn. and for COUNCIL BLUFFS, OMAHA, IU.N VFlt, I.K A IV I ,S.I , T l.A K K, S.I X Fit A X CISCO, cnIoofl, filn t'lty. Crtft'r ttnpi.fs. IV Moif.r. ('ol rnf:'tx. and all pnint j'f thr Territories ti)i1 in thr U.7. .-t.o. for Mihrnu Are. tirrrn .Vy. t)xltkt)h., Sitrhoii:aii. yitir:itctte, h'ond , f.'rt .ill-. Hti!ritorn. Hot,hion. Sfcnati, Mr 'tnsha. St. I'nul. Mtnnrr.pot;, Huron. I'o'ii:. yarfjo. I,isnurck. II iiuinii, l.c 1 Yi)sm (h.rr.'oiint:. and nil point in Min-itrfl.'-T. fi7iio';t. H' 'o?)?.i and tl.c ynytUirmt. At 'i,i:i-!l niiltts t!:e 'I'l-.t t)- of tlie 'hicV-'n .si J.'.irtli-Wefiern nml the 1'. 1". K'v-s d')'ii'i from, ; nrrive :it. und ue the s;inie iuint t'nion Ieot. i At 'h iiRn. rlo-ie eon n eel ii itis n re in.-nle n it it the 1 I.ikshore. Miehiuan t'entrl, lhiltiinore Al hio. ' I t. Wayne und l'enn biinin. tT.icann x tirand 'l'rtink U'vs, and the Kjir.kaki'e an I i'l.n Ilatidle ' Hniites. ! -Clne connections matie al Jnnrtinn Points. It in the ONt.V I.IM: mnninc COL. CI RTIS ON FODDER CORN. Our fodder corn was so large that a man could not reach around the stalks to bind thein. We wanted to put it in the best possible f hape to cure, and to remain in the held until winter, smc pot a iope and tied an iron rin in one end and with this slipping noose one man could draw the stalks as tiht to gether as was desirable and another could put on the band. A box was brought into use for the binder to stand mon and with these simple devices the j corn stalks have been set up in the best ! order and cannot possibly fall down, j The stalks are cut off at the ground and ! laid evenly in small piles and left two ' pcs to dry. There are flue stalks j enough to bind these piles, and the ! hurdles are set up far enough apait to i to let the air circulate throuirhtl.em, I and slanting, so that they stood bracine. ' The tons being drawn closely together at the top the rains aannot penetrate the stock, l'ut up in this manner the t:iR-s will be bright and free from mould. To utilize" these stalks to the , lw.-r n,lv!int:i.TP shtill Cllt them with ' ' a machine run bv horse power, vv iilh I cut fine- say a half inch in length both horses and cattle will eat them if i clean. I know a farmer who w intered j a doyen horses last winter on corn and ! broomcorn stalks. They were cut in ! this manner, and after cutting mixed ' together. The animals did well, t-ows j will thrive on cornstalks cut fine with j out any other feed. I Good farmers estimate that our mice i i acres of drilled corn will winter ten j ) head of cattle. A large quantity of the 'stalks are from eight to ten feet high, i I The field was used last year for hog ! i pas' ure. Fodder corn was carted on j 1 to this ground and fed to the hogs, f.d- j I lowed by roots. The hogs were put in j again this season to feed upon the elv . or which tfiev eat down close, after , which the land was ploughed the nod- and the crop starteu. THE PRACTICAL OF FARMIMJ. READ THIS HEED TB IS ! A I ?. hi r t;) IP A NEW SUIT YOU NEED, This Announcement to Read ! Having just rriurnc'f mm Ihr r.anfrm VU Irs, vliire ire bought and l'All 'I'll i: CASH for runuyh SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, to Stock out' mi ll IjAJlfti: yTOIiES. tie mv itoir jtrrjtarctl to fill tiinh every man anil boi to trhom tii.i cotnf. greeting with HIDE-DP CLOTHING 5 BERTS' HDRNISHIHG GOODS rii .-.r Ttinf and the crou started. ir nrinia white corn was sowed bv hand in rUIXMANIIOTKLI)IMN(iCAKS! drills, thin oKh to admit of full growtli. e oegan cuiimg it was fnl!v tasseled out. to get ahead of I1KTWEKX- HflSTETT CELEBRATED STOMACH CHICAGO and COUNCIL BLUFFS. Pullman Sleepers on all Niarlit Trains. Insist upon Tifket Ai.'nis i-!Iiiia: you Tickot-i via (his m.nl. Kxamine your Tii-kct-. :i n J roluso M buy ir ihov ilo not ri'aj over the C'hi.'niro Is North"-Wc'ti-rh liailway. If vin wlh the Kot Trarplin- Ai-cimimoilatinns vein Vill bnv vnnr Tii-kt- hv tiiH route. ;ml will 1,-TAK i'. N( N K I IT H VM. -All Ticket Al'imii-- si-il Tii ket-; lv tlii-" I.lne. sfiti ii i i.im r. .'d V. '. and tit nfrcl Mt'iuiyir. liicayo. I 4-r,.j yi:st"wai:i. ; iy.i Iinti i. Istirl V f cor 1 in 'jrc:T Tn:ittr. to tr-oo tr u;Wl ; with iv-i-rik, k;lu' : ! ttT's St'iinrici. I 1 T ', ulatc without rx'Mtin the coiiiiinn-'n wttli tf- iiiil'i'-:)'-' ' rtt n.-'hiy. i in i-r- . :i p.-i w;y C"iiI P'lvp to M ,it..l other in irke 1 .pi iUy i- t' - -. ane. ;tt).i it- ; cw1." nf" nv- ti ! ait Ini:r: - :t-. 1 i .Lt- 1 J e.---tr -3 the frost. That this corn has virtue is proven by the fact that a half dozen hveeiliii'T sows lived nnon it before pig- frinnr mill -vprv one h: t.l full litters of hfviTthv iis Kot one had died. It was sowed so thinly that many stalks formed nubbins. This corn is too rank and course to put into a stack or mow-. It would spoil. We propose to cart it directly from the field to the cutting machine, and then cut it and pile it up on the barn tloor. when- it will he car ried in baskets and fed to the cows. Enough can he cut and thus piled at one time t' last a week or more for feeding. The lirst snow will not injure it. as it can he shaken otT. I'.efore the M-ason is far advanced it can Ije taken to the barn ami cut. It will not injure after heing cut, however large the pile, as Ix-ing mixed with the leaves will ab- I 1 41 .1 . 4- , ...M - .,..1 I son) i ne iiainpiieMs 110111 ine i.nis,, .nm gtruclni'O I it will not pack as it would in a stack ! or mow. .e' i hi k J rihuin . Why is 'it that so many men who earn their living by cultivating farms seem to feel a contempt for advice on fanning which apiears in agricultural i or other journals ? It is true that this contempt has a varnish ot justincaiion in that this device is not good to le fol lowed by every one, but it is equally true that the practioe of many farmers is equally to be shunned so far as plans and methods of farming are concerned. There is often too much scorn expressed by our farmeis for articles appearing in print, on the apparent ground of the merely theoretical character of the ad vice or plan mentioned. Those who speak thus lightly of the written advice often would accept it if it were spoken. It is too often Ihoucht that if a man j tells his experience through a paper he is a '"book farmer"' only, when the fact is such a man has a double advantage I over his conceited neighbor who im- agines that nothing can be learned by i reading, but only bv tret tin? between thp. nlow handles. True, uractice is of r.fiimi T ft I CFS than thru can Or bounlit at avg 01 11 1 r nousr ui tipc('i;s:ii'V :m nnnnp will ilcnr hut Hippy- iVnit' m ifiViiM inn rtnu.fit -a. In nroof of uli ich assertion wv submit the j perience of one farmer, if properly de- j following farti : tailed in the tel'ing, is as valuable on I many points to Ins brother farmers on ; j grain raising, stock breeding, etc., as j l would be the actual exjierience. We ; read a short time ago a letter in an ag- j ru uiiurai journal, in which the leaders i of the r.iaer were told that a young) man by taking a hint from it acquired a ! competency. If the farmeis who are j successful in their different operations j would occasionally give details of their j plans, it would certainly do much to air i their fellows. Then do not be afraid to I put on paper what you have tried and ' found out to be true. Do not hesitate ; because you do not write very well, or I your hand is a little st i IT. The work of j that hand guided by an active brain will i be the best testimony to the value oft your experience, and this will be of practical value to the farmer who has never yet tried this particular method. l.terieriee is valuable both to the per son who has had it himself and to the j one to whom it is properly told. The J work of :he practical farmer is of ines ; titnable value to others w hen it is prop ! erly detailed. CiiintU in Fnrtii'r. 'i".u c Tii'1 H'-Tio'i'i"'-! i . vet ti'i' i.r.s i l.c i 1 script ion of t l.e i Jakfs or Mva ie( '.i ; :. ; i volcano :f K.ii '.'.'a. i Tour hit 9 t te v : .. j years past all loinen ! pools of lava, the i , lakes, which oi J i.dr; v toFed it fiery J". 1 T feet ttlo.v the cutler. Now '. 1 filled up. then :.nd coves f hard V.) I e. I above i he Cleat (later, whie; huh. Hut tl.i h: o; ui: g in th. gr .: distai.l fi'"!:i .ii hike, aln ii.-'l r ui.'l ft et across and s ili pih, in irdi!ia!v -l'ouiiding bi ink. Ilt-IT the treat 11, r. w i: i;e skm.ino A M O M IT, ilitcl throuuhnut. Kir 2 T.' Tln-i -tut inc ites and drhe all ciiuipotition. W K 1IF. sn.I.lMl A Kin (.nO'l RiiMnr Snit l.ir 4. ij. 1 h s.ime kiml id fl PUlt W ". l:!t ?IT1-- 11 f..r j.--. wr ahe sn.i.'v; A Hun's Hhitr I ' I K VINT t.T 5" .I:i-iii nil, w'nc'l . ?i tmI w i rv! , 1-jr si.-.",. WK Altl. SI.I.I.INC. COOD SUITS FOR DOYS from S to 12 ye:ir M. with fi V-i.-4'i. whirh ur'Uas nnyt i vnu evnr fun (it th innuey. 1', ins of the I. vi: aim: si.i.i.iNr. NEAT SUITS FOR DOYS, fr-.rn 4 T i s veir ''!. Jit T' "r..!s. ' -f,ti i t.. !.! T 1 'l.iiT ti.m: a let a--'J WM t. If AT tcr i:.e:i anj ti. ;'i aa-t JoceiiH. sents the li licpii'l lav. i. He;.- are phrases of tiie p'. i v . : ... ceiitly observed in i! -KiUuea. otl:t tih.es j; Sleep, arid t he d look tlown into a b..'.-.-;, s rvi s a suiokii g p.t g.- id l!Ce ot Ci -Hi! ':-t ; t but the obst-I ver !;u t h'' pit. tr J V at pooi i j-ari, nl' u'. t'-.'J Jei t a : surface aixiu. -- n;v Al:d w ha' i" t i.l- So ! :, a dalk silvn-m.' 1 .-.;. shiue. This is -i c : ui:d the . t, 1 r W P AKK TI.T.IN'I flI S's I.IMMI W(lll' Ill IA'f'N. llno'l tliriniiliiiut, m (rum t'i i enta t j f l.'rj. WK Al.K SKI.I.lNil Mrn'ii 4. ! (Hcrnllt .it U'J ct. ami uii. aii'l ti-iti I'ai ! ci shuits -r ' -r.t.-. i'.a f ry wl rr: M 7'; ft. kv. w.v ii i.i.ivi r.oiN- vi ith in c riKi-t s. :.,r hiii K(i ir- Mi 4 tn 8 yr., f-ir f- riti;i !i-rt-(j eaji U -T teAinti rt i2.i . tr-. All t'f lnvc losrribpal Coixlsi anil ttmusWtml f tltllrr wori ot nltirr ar ticled rqnaUy rhrap rr now In xtock. rc-mly lr i iinprel l.m nl tli i YOUNG AMERICA CLOTHING HOUSE Corner Eleventh Avenue and Eleventh Street, Opposite Opoi-n Ilmiso. AITOONA, 1 A Hint to Fa htm kiis. The Hanover Siiftat'ir is right when it askes whether it is rot a great misttke for farmers to crowd their stock, farming implen ents, provender and grain into their barn. and that if the barn takes tire the Ihmies destroy everything at one fell swoop y Would it not be better to have hay. straw and fodder under barracks at a sate distance from the building: and would it not be lieltcr to have horses and caLle housed in aseiarate place from the barn 'i In a word is it pru dent and ceononiical to build large and costly barns and store them with the most ini'aminabie material, so that the tnd contents inav he reduced iaVH d to have Lis se to Si-eel.less:,! No ! lie..k ! the iie. What a Itave mighty bear lifti-. Now a wave of ui. lei the inci rsied mar;''-, nut bars'., a II-ni..! j. bid blil.g fl' lil o:,f i The broad d,sk f "l.e trembles. Titiul g;i -acioss. stud i!w ii -- ij,. and a sei rated IN-iut-a skull runs tn ui mm. quick, darting streaks, t he crust, shoi.it a i'in. These St'il'l'.i ii s;!i -.;4 iy. - i. An- Ol.l '.111. 1 van nvKrs sn.piini soap 1 in i"1 1 ?! i v 1 1 h 1 nt or , r :ni 'T .. p.--. It m en Siilj-h tir i ii 1 1 - pnr. uibiii'il! it;i t---l T , : !, . -'i tVr th p,;r' t'f tlu skin, .'riii'j nturlH-'i i i . the Din m1 t JiViniuh t Itf tn i Mil t" r:ip: t l;t r !. :i il l t i.M- :i-ts upon thr kin. wlifrht-r it li'M !: hy -r In a .its rase, I fonMitio'i. tioth I'vnlly :;m. i. st : r :!' .i ! I y, th'Tohy oiiminutiinr : i im f n r i t i fr iu tl.. '.i'ittl ami exi'i.inir Th. skin t.. ho.-tlthy a'ti"ti. It pro-(iiu'f-t :i liiienr-.-. ptirv :ij;I 1 r-.-tini-- i th I'uin plcxion .vtiii-h i.- u hi 1 .! . mi.. I rr. n 1 o :"..)!ict'. y rm -tl it i. run-. Xo t .i ; t . ii ti r-t-ry . , 1. - thr"" m foiiijiUk w tli"-it it. It in.-il' 1 1 -kin ?ntt. v)f.iT, puro. whui' ;iin( h.-Hlrhy: i r! f1.: n i n-r. ti" oliri7i uyi. rt i Ui-. h iiiir, ii't.li'ii: ni.l pa- rilyimr: r':m ru (t. rlnhn. ,'iri", ruj tioit, ror.iEhnf'--1 ;mhI r -I in--f h -k n : rr lvw iifl.tttk!. liniim.Lr nritl .-'..ir.ii ol the .-kin. an.l lrrt;it:on ! hitinv: nwi -tin-ziiii; in-'M-t-. : will rrlievn 1 rrhinu rile-' uhen m-t U tl: vv;ll h;ivu any rl!ft. A-k !or Van Ivi;i:'- fct i.ri:i r. So.r; iri-t iipi-n it. nn-1 t:ikc no :f:tlioti. Sol ! l i r ti r A -fh' ii,'!V.i X. .Mill-". iTopri t.-r. X-. 'rtllowiiilt Mnt. I'in M. I. 1 A TM X X flili! I bur.', P;i. THE GREAT ju'iiltxgtox novri:. i'So lher lino runs Throe Throuirh Pas 'riir.T Tiaim IiiK- hetwern C'hi:iiro, lies ' ..a--, t'inineil HietT-. Omaha. Lincoln. St. e; !. Atohi-ioi;. Topekn nnl Kansas Citv. r i r nrioi tioMs for all point in Knnir, . 'r . I'li'ora.lo. Wvomftur. Montana, No- ' . Ni Mexico, AriZ'tna, l l iho, Oregon and 1 1 !i.. t'-jt, Sner 'host nnl Mot t'omforta- ' i; via Iluriiiili:.! to Tort Soon. Iioriison. i, 11 ci--ron. An tin. San Antonio, toil ves . . , . .. !l pi . .ii - ill 'l'eas. ;-. r- .!!.( iiioivcments ofTcro'l hv this f. . ; . 1 ; -ivi ! - nml T' nvi-t-. nrr- a" follmv-: i i - i-ii'.-'iriiteil rui.man lVwhret I'aineo : . run iily on this Line, f'., 15. Si . i. - - i),..-. i.t-'; ) in :,rs. with llortun's ;i, ' i..i- s. N'i.-vtr.i hnriri' fir Seals i .u 'irt.v-. Tic f.minns C. It. O. ii-ii, 1 ' itotpoouH Smoking rara ! ! i'-j- .-it !!ijil.-ri:i. ko.l Ilattan Itc-.- : - ! r Hi" ei hisive u-i' f Urtt- . . -i'- :-; rs. ! Tr.' ; Kul Siinoi-ior riniiipinrnt. corji , ..ii -, vi t i ::r r.rofit Throueh I ar A irnnirp 1 . ' . -.like j t hi s ntinvi1 n!! of hers-, t In' fn vorito SPAVIN " 12 1 A. BROWN'S r- - t x -- ... Pi Wk TO a true: tonic A PERFECT STRENGTHEhTR.A SURE REVIVER. IKON' IJITTlCltS arc highly h-cimiik "d.-d f.jr a: a oertalii ami t-tiic-iviit toilic; -f pi-iia ! iy j -i-i ;- s'lVn, 1 Fein;', Want of. !;-; 'Itr ,,f Srmt'it!', !.-); t .'.I'TT'.r?-.' strengthens the iutiseles,and tivc- iu w on the digestive organs, mwirinj :U r ;- . , hn. H it in f!,r fi'. i 'h'-r', , U'ir.l - rn . that will not llar-l.on 1. t ff. all dniisw. W-i-t" iN II ' " in-i ? :r ... niiowv See thut cil Inn Rittrs cm tv.-1.' hv T""'- C" ; v- 1 ait -I-: f r m'iT l.:'rA: i r ii;- hi-. t-j the in rve. They net like ( harm .f!'-r-"7U.iV..:tioJi as l'i-:tt"t tht J'jci, . Tlu only !r?n T'rrpnrntion : or sdvo 1h':k1u 1i-. S.M 1 y '"2 pp. of 1.' f' 1 rind riiiiisin-' rc:: !- f Jj C"0.,Ii:lt"miorc,3Tl. v. i v.-cri-t-l r d lia-s-en Tap;s.-r. :v. l 1 MITATIONS-. liiK-s (in w iden n; the t;r.-. e crili.s-i t it 1 he iev. hiihiwv ii.": i"! r-Ulf.iee. Alo I. :i ' ' 'J. t he I l in (d Uie ,l In ! 1:1 r M !; ' t;tliiS "t .'ll n I: (-V. I. ds ior o lii.il f.lli dl.d I t. ii ihis Th ' M:rfa ! 1.: 1 y l;. Ii Ti." Wl ei :i s i fel nu is ; hike ;s ., i li. 'le ti.ii 4 1 "f the !i l .1 ; j 1 1 w 1 1 ij M'l.lal:!;; (ins. I r. IU!! . 'A i : . ;. Olt.s 1 (. iirii. ii i , 1 lill" I l.e d. The i ( i:i ,-i ii I 1- I the 1 ..,1 ..hi lui-Ts. .;::!, l l- lh in sea. Ai.d I ell ii.Iit 1' a; y 1 Il'lVX lra-ii. t:r- :-..iu!i, Soutb-tVcst, niul the Far h I wi'.l rnul traveling' a luxury tr fort. k-ftj via this fplobratni Lino l;i..i!l.ll;i, r.t. I' T s l.y lAyi:, iiruLuii!, L'lri;. ril-j.-ly. nl uliices in the t'nitcii States and . li nn fihout Ratoa of Faro, Pioon .',i'ni ihition. Time TaMcs, i!!v iven by applying to i;'hN. (Jen'l En?torn Aeent. ,'iv, Wasjvi.jiton St., liostiin. M:i.. nr.il i!7 "Ifrii.iilway, New York. V i' t! i. Con. I'.in. Act.. I'hioniro. 1". i l'n.Ii. :. ri. Manager, t'lncnifo- Nrrrr Si-vi-r: r. l V.! N In erri 1 ii. e:- cs i-f i . ui o f urlr.o. 1 1 a jv.-iMv.s i -ll.f .Ltll, of yriiih l'i r-ith p.- l or brl For nun," . t'.: Peulsa. EE, I EHC N A . Ill r -i onergy, firo uudviR un mediately. For norvoas iir.-.u.i: i slve natural or imnr.lurnl fcncyi Ii a sure . nrc. SiSS Agiid una youn-r r-oros - no ; too irequpntly, at nlclit, to rV- relv Implicitly on I'i ui sa. rs; or uriiif.ry oi-o-tx-s or male rumol-ifrts r-T pll k'n.!-.. Pi wm. uiMmtuuMm til-) wMiuV-l'if not restore or at K-x-1 greutly l-m :":t. Send for a rcnir.li!-. t. 8. E. IIAKTMAX i CO., CiKtm, Oi l i Keopyonr borelsrotnil-ir v.!-h r- S.il.l at the N, cn.-hur, I'a. w I rrau IM.i:;-s.vi.fcj'--'";-.. 81 i' t or r.th-r (. o o . t;'1""Cm,j5.'".lJ ttn.i.ttjy ,-.:iil '' '''.i.JJ'; , , l !sTTn.T?v ' 1 i a t ! f f.-13. P THE FvlOST POPULAR li nr" ai i v B SEWING MABHINES. an 3 tollioe, bl.-ly. pas 3 .sT HOP BITTERS. (A -Medicine, net a Drink.) CONTAIN nors, nrc nc, mandrake, DANDELION, nierhnnical nrfs no lnw, nor pvpii rest i a in him from th? practk'i? of nny littlp "dpf to en hance his profits. Whirh hrinc up acain tho adniission that in all his cheats '-nothins is put into tobacco more deleterious to th huiri;:i system than t tie tobacco itself." AMiTttF Tt nicFT Ann Bkt Mrriroi.QrAU- I IKS OF ALL OTUKX BlTTIKS. THEY CUItE A'l ni"-!"? of th Ptomffh, PowpIs, PlooJ, Liv.-r, Knlcr-ys, au4 I riiiary Orfrnf, Ner- vouaucs-, hipepipssnFsari'l cspecialiy I cuiaic Cooii'iainia. SiOCO IN COLD. Win be paM for a rw they will not rari- or bclp. or lor jninuni irr.pure or Injurious fuua-l in ibcin. Ak yonr dr:i(telt for llori Bitters nml try tiiciu before you deep. Take do other. I r - j I sr!i6 i vair lyiii I IT St - V ii r D T. C t an absolute anil IrriIdf :Mernre for UmnkeuLcsa, use of opium, tobacco and narcotics. Send roi Ciicrui, I I'JMsUJW JllKAr t'OKN-SllKLLFIt. An fX- cli;ins:e says that a handy oni--heller may le made from a piece of plank two feet hH2, two inches thick and ten inches wide. Drive eip.hteen-pei.nv nails pretty thickly into the central por tion, just so that they will not come throno;!). and at .1 distance of ten or twelve inches along the surface of the plank. A small strip shotiid le tacked acror,H the npjter end and on the npin r Mile to hold on to the lid of the bnx when in use. The corn is shelled by luhhiii? the ars upon the heads of the naiN. the board resting in a slanting iosjtioi) in the box. AH ibm toll! bT (ncriti. Hno Bl- C... Ks-Hr,trr. N. V., 4 Turm. Out. ALWAYS iN ORnrfl 7 LI PET! .VIE . SURPASSES OTHERS 20 UNION S3. NEW YCRit Chicago ill. u R -I -e- Orange mass n P.SAD 'sin tr mm, cu.es. r 'I'tMnjT, 'ino. J in. 'Jri. lsvi. I Ml. 11.. I. Kkm.ai.i. t Co. (rents : 1 tliink it my .Inly to rfinli r y.m my I'rinks lur lnMiclts ami Iir-jtits w hii-h 1 Iu. '' tlen v ctl In. in your invri !u;it'le ami lur lame.l Spavin fur.-. My cini-in nml 1 hml :t vahmliie stalln.n worth T4.i i wliu h lenl h very lire! spavin, nml was )iriim.um r l liy f nir cm nint vi-tcri miry mi.ui-iu.s ln-vninl any cure, uinl tint tin- nurse a .lotii l.irevcr. A. it lii.n rc-urt I .nl-ii-il mycmisiri to try a ImitHnl JCcmliU";-Spavin Cure, li lia.l a ma-i.-nl -fl-.-t the tlur.l l.nttl.i ciir.-il it ami the liur.-c is as well a? ever. ! r. 1 .. ol riintiiirli. tlie einincTU ctirin:u v Miriicn w.ni an uncle of nunc, ami 1 tnke irrcat interest in ;n s i s t i ti it lu irnfi-s-ion. inii-, truly, Jamks A. Wii.siin. t ivfl Kiiirinecr. Kendall's SPAVIN Cure .Vii.tun, M inn.. Jan. 11, lssl. II. .1. Kknuali. . Cn.-(ini!: Ilnvimr Loit a liore lionk ot you liy mall a year niro. the contents nl whi. h persiiaiieil me tn "try Kem!al!"s Spavin ' t'nreonthe tnml P a ol one ol mv horse, which ; a Paillv shoIIi ii an.l emilil not "lie rr.Iueeit hv j any other reme.ly. I uot two liotilc or rr--ton i j I.ml.l it li . l.rnaists ot Wasera. uliu li eompleU-lv . iireil my horse. Ahum live years as.. 1 ha. I ii i three earol.l c-.U aweenie.! very hail. 1 usci! your i remeily lis jiiven in your hook "without rnw.-liinx, i ami 1 must say to your credit that the eoli Is en- i tiroly cured, n hich Is a purprise, m t only to my- i self, hut also to my nruihtmrs. You sent me the hoek lor i lie t ri fl i ii it sum of -J5 cents an.! il eouhl : not tret another like it I wouhl not take twenty hve ilollars for lt. Yours, trulv. (Iko. M ritK From a PROMINENT PHYSICIAN. Wa8hintonvili.e. Ohio, June 17, ls-'ii. Itr. 51. .1. KkmvsI.i. h. t'o (Jents: Itea.linir your inlvertiiement in Turf. Kiehl ami Kami, ot : Ken'lnli's Spavin Cure, ami having a valuahle I ami -pee.lv horse who hail le-cn lame frnni spavin lor eighteen months. 1 sent to you for a hottie l.y express, which in six weeks removed all lameness mill enlargement, nml also 11 lare splint from an other horse, and huth horses nrc tn-dav as sound as cults. The one holtle was worn to m'e one hun- ' dred dollars. Hespeeiinlly y-urs, H. A, UtrtToi-riT. H. 1). Kendall's Spavin Cure. IlARKisiimo, l'.v., Nov. Isin, its . Dn. H. J. K EM'iu. .V t'o. ( Jents : Ihn.'enverv fine :nre that had n tmnc spavin for a Innu time. I 1 trie.l every thing man eouhl ilevUc to cure it. hut all in vain, and s n limit to tive it up when a ' friend ol mine in this cttv cntre to me ami recom- j mended '-KendiiH'v Spavin t nrc. " which 1 trie.l ' with irraml results, ri mo inz the hone clear and I cl"n. 1 then sent ! cents to vou for one of vour illustrated Horse Hooks, and 1 think there l"s no ' Letter hook printed on the hore am his diseases. 1 have taken treat interest in it. and have since ; sold 1 copies for you to my nelirhlwrs. and will try ', find do what L'ood 1 can hy uetl inir them h.r other's : Yours truly. y . Mu.lkk. v Keniairs Spavin Cure on Human Flesh. Yks.t KNosiirniiit, Vt., K.h. l'i. issi. I'll. H. J. Kktiiai.1. is. fo. (lent: Sevcr.il months airo 1 injured my knee loint. which caused an enlargement to tfrnw th,. sie ol 11 lanre walnut and caused me very severe pain all the time li.r tour or hve weeks, when I begun to use Kemlall's Spavin I'tire with the mo.-t sati.-taetorv results. , Itlms completely removed the enlarireiiiont and ' stopped the lameness and pain. I have lon known it to he excellent for horses, hm now 1 know it tn he the best liniment tor human flesh that I am acquainted with. Yours truly, T. 1 j. '.vtiuxr e. KENDALL'S SPAYIN'CURE Is sure in its effects and rolld in its action, as It does not blister; yet it is penetrating and power lul to reach every deep-seated pain, or to remove ' ny bony urowth or other enlargements, such as spavins. .pliuts, curbs, callous, sprains, swellings, . nnd any hmiei.ess and all enlargements of joints or limbs, ami 8Imi for rheiimatim in man. or lor any piirpo-H h.r wl, il l, a liniment Is used Tor man or bea.-t. !t is now known tn h- the best liniment ; lor man ever used, acting ruiMlv und vet certain . in its efb-si . ; semi mi.iress f.r lllcstrated Circular, which ire ' think gives positive prool ol its virtue?. No rein . cdy has ever met with such nii.jiialihed success tn our knowlcdire, for man as well ln-,it. kti- I'rice 1 per bottle, or six buttle- for $.". All j Brugists have It or can net il for von : or It will I bo sent to any address on receipt ot price bv the iiroprietors, 1 it. It. 3. Kesuam . tlo., F.nosb'urgh rails, Vt. ( I l.e o; it 1 n il 11 ml i.niv iii'iia III' Chinese Cream , 'amphor manufactured. IbiMi Sim KfkJcCo., Toa lerchants, t-PI South Second street, I'hiladf.l- I pkiu, l'a.) Chinese Cream ; CAMPHOR ! : THE GREAT REMEDY 1 ok Tin-: im:likf ov tain IN MAN AND BEAST! Coii'titaiids t lie at teiitimi of all who have been inveterate sufferers id UIIKFMA TISM. NKt'UALlilA, II K ADA ('II K, I5ATK ACII K. Fiifi-TKi) Finn , Stikk .Joints, and all pains in every jxiriionTif i the bddv. The seat of nain is reached I bv eeiiiiiir the j Mires to action, thus : eualilit-.o; the eunitive jri ert ies of the i ClIINK.s"!-; Cl.KAM CAMrilOll tnpn I ter, which stilles the pain as soon as the i -affected parts are reached. The lini ment niiist. upon each application, Ie 1 rubbed in t lioroutrhlv ; and in cases of ; : Khenniatisiu of !oii standing it should lie used three or four times ,1 day, and four applications made each time, until ; cured, ('are, howevtr, shuui.I lie eer- i eised atter t tie pores are openeu. 10 pie- : ven tnkinjr cold. i FOR IIOUJSIJS Tin: i Chinese CREAM Camphor; IS IWAM Am i;. j Tt relieves Sprained Joints, Thrush in Feet, Sweeny. Toll Kvil, I'.lood and IJone j Spavins, Ringbone, and all liard lumps i caused liy kicks or other bruises. For , Kpizooty, DistemiM-r. Fever, l olir. Loss j of Apet ite, and AV'akne.ss, usethe Ikon i HtHisi; ami ('. TTI.E I'llWllKK. ' I rir Wi WzM imm ICS ll M N PrMHJ ed Up a nd d it:- .! ved 111 Tht roai ii ir t i j js j., lex ol indi-M 1 : i .il ;- u Ci4. Vt s OIK II I'll til- s .:i v.a!I. and a li.an 18 . : mill i:.-li. in tl p!;, s 1 ill! ! H um t i pi.il.et. h.. . I hi "This here." l.e i i 1 . s are lviv 1" ' ' . '!.. l I .1 l.t I il a 1 .1. s II i-i- i'i : - e.!-!;o make I,..:.d 1. is Ui5Ui 8 U ll.". & IL") CLINTON STREET. JOHNSTOWN. OUINN, sU ' PA.. dt-'l ALWAYS HAVi: 'tii I'. I io 'sl :iiid CJIkii jst Sttxdi l Dry -ancl 33reers G-oocls NOTIOMS, IVSILLI2NJERY, CARPETS, ETC., issiti ly e::t. 1 .il ! i.e po er cry f-i v. .c r i (ii; ii 7', Ii i e ;i 1:. !h T lah.e 1 ii 1:1 SiM I'.t: .( in- i'.t : U'-i j 1 1 I 1 ii.,. he (. i.l p.. :i . . ; Ii .1 ,ii m w i; ii p..::f..t-s, ;i simli leul. plls. I he -ucil ! ;t Ki.UI Who l.,l.s i . LXt l:ilil !,t. id , to he found in Cambria or adjoining cuiitics. ;.r"F.rs:et not tl and fail not to call, buy and be huppj. street an lur- A CURZ GUARAr4TZED25CZr4TS OY USING A mm I 5 ilMMil SKI 1 1 - DP. M ETTAUR'S HEAD HE PILLS fnrc mnft wonderfully in t, tt h.'Tt t.me Ixiirt SICK '1 Nt 'OUS HEADACHE; acd. wail arr.n on fo ner--(r. tJl-Ta. r-lie-.p D - ."PEPSI A in : vmrst It T-sfir.s mi' lau Kvsitm t rxc.-.'.aol biits j rodacii. ; 'cga'jir Leiiiiy acuoa o. the bowels. 1 .uju., Afull sirs box of these valua PILLS, wi'hfnn d nine Ceni KOSiace Mamps. r or uale cy an JJruggif ts. yf ' fcOLK rliUI KIETOKS, r - " " ' - - - t ri' i 1 -flTi id 1 c 1 ? tl Mieti l ill. lit ..mis lit-vt-r pr.id.jees. Put (I ,s. ;.st . i .1 u i, ,cli ,n- j, inaiy ai. l mis. 1. . U ii l.e ' lie b'.. ! 1- ... I, lifi', h- l' ! I.eum.i. Isi.ii S! at is. les S'i'i ;'"-' i' l'M'ns i. (M l) f.lSi , ii lieell 1IU1 I, '1 Hon o: H,,. 1 leas! t o-i d; 1 ls d isease are asi 1 a lime 1 .a . 1 ii I ,; is e,a;ii:-. ; I ! V. li 1 . liie-ix la ! 1. 1 1 e.is ibtd lo ; - its acoii'zmc aii i; liiiieli ille.nl. d. is 1: t i e as rtieiun o ism, lailied bv ui.tnx p! : vei ted by cb- inr :.. Dul if 011 ba e in -er is piononni-ed, v. i spt Ciiic remedy. SOLD BY ALL Foh. 1K, 18Sl.-:m. DRUGGISTS. . . , , m ? ""e -j'lilcr Hi Ao ChinesK farmer evei;rc nrt . 1 ; etent t..,a. L;.it :i) iVefnof?,jj 'l:s iitly. If tJiere ; a Democrat ir. this count v wlin ran le . -rtl into the sunport of as bitter and r, proir.isinvr an enemv of Dip Devn partr as F. II. Darker. "he lias oilier cf f.p to take, and tliat is : : !-'i straight into the Republican HOW LOST. HOW KF.STOIILD ! .lur finl.lOhrit. reiv rri'tinii of !r. I nlvfr Wfil'slflrhralfd J-in.T no tli radical nire ol Si-F.f'W v r.nii-.iiiK -, nr "ini:';i! V-a'ijr4-i., lnvol untiiry Si'minul Ln-sps, iMenTKrfi Y. Mcntnl and Vhysii'l lni-:i.:ii'iiy, ltiij.iliini-nis to Mirriai:.. Ke.i Him. -ri-si-Mp-i lov, KliLrrsv hh.1 I its, In ilnr.J hy clf-ln.liilu"'iiisp. scxnal i-xtrav:nio. t.r. Th pplelira'cil antlinr. in this ailiiiir.il.l Kay, cl'nrly (l.'ini.iiHrrnri14.. l.tm a tliirly yi-ar,' Fiirrr'iis f it I prai-tiro. thut Iho iilnrniinic rc.ni.PfiiHiTiPpr' of ?c'i!-nlnso may bn raitirilly i-ur.-il : jioiniin- out a mnilc ol corir at nnrp rertain. -Imiile n.l It'-clual. hv n..-iii.i nl' whirh overy iufleri.r, no niattt-r what bin ei n.litliin laav 1.1;. may euro lamsell vlicaily, iri't.-nn-l rndirnllif. jf- I'hii' Keoturo iioii!il hp tn tlio haml of every Touih and pvory man in the lan.l. nli-r i;il. In a tiliiln imivo.iiiip, to aav nd on ri-.i.'i:-l if sixoi'iitK or Two !mt- had l.elttJVe liavr nln it mire rare for quash the in.'V;",, ,Kniru,io.. always Will. Illlm St., ew York, X. Y. never. - io-7.i.-iy.j STARTLSNG DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim ol youthful imprudence rauimm Premv tnro lecay, Ner-ous iH-buity, Jyist Manhfmd, etr,p lavinir tri'-d in vain evrry known rirn-.-dy, has dis covm A a j-implp flf cure, which h will Bml KRV.E to hi4! f.-H.-.w-snflprp, aldrps J. II. KKK IX '.I ( bailiani m., X. 1. I'eh. 4, luf-l.-ly. 1 1 ea! .p. CmMy Tub mystery about the -onii''ti.'NT8-net anpoiui ments will probabl: feomfit ptl'ed within a week. r?rp. AGENTS WANTED v time Inhinp rvr lavvui M. A 111 kn t.ii..t:rnf ft,. . -. ,. r.i i 1IE1L and TOF. roinplrlp, ,n 2--)rr.::i if. It win m k.m a t'r. al tn iv of inn. v-j-oik f.jr r.-r-l, thprp la ' a-s a rm!v nrr'l:ct. s.-i'"l V.r riTl ,r!i-1 t' mis to !!i Twomhly Ii nit ling jllrithlt t o.. Wi Mi,i,n 5t lkt,.u. Alas. NEW RICH BLOOD! 1 itMiiiu' r,n ,jn;,rr I'nli m ik( Nrv l;,,-h I. "n l, and will cmnpiplclv -linnir.. tho M.kvI in Oi.s cnt'rr .vsti'iii in tlirrp nnlhs. Anvporson who n iil t ikp . pill n.v'i nicrit from to 12 oi-l tnti- In- r,.-to. I t mim I ln.itU!i. if Kiiciia tl.-.;-b.s po -ili'o. Sor.t hv neril for.8 l.-t'i-r alarm. , " I. S. !OjrSf .( --. T:-. ir 1 Hamburg- I (AS-.K FOR LENdEitKErx'S, Till: ONLY BEJriSB.) The Creat BLOOD PURIFIER I And I'nrirntiTe, which was known to the fauinii ; old AruMan physicians 11s early n the ninth .-cn-i tnry, H aihiptPd to thr relief of Kever.. I'oiir'tip.t i tion, I'pnrilo llnmiilaints. Want (if Appetite. Iln.p 1 y and Hi'ni.irrhiiid". lt has a derided advantage over ail other purirnMvps. Iielnit mure Ihonniiih In j plpansiiiif out tlio f yf tem. wit hmil prodin-inar the j agonizing. arliinif prin and atrainini; which ac company tlieaction of othercathartics. When I'im jilcs or other skin (1tseic are ln prpepnt. rham- I poo I tit afteclcd part? thoroughly with Vnti f)yke' 1 Sulphur Soup. A eh nliaoh ,SliIl(.r. proprietors, I 8.1 and fallowhill St.. riiihidr.elpliln, l'a. Sold hy ! K. J AMisi. liriiKSlst, KtienBliurir l'a. ll-fl.-ly. CELEBRATED H. H. H. MEDICINE. KKS(NS afflicted with pain and aehen who I J hnvo never tried Ihe trreat H. 11. H. Medieinp I do not know H powers in reinovlni: pain. Hive it I a trial for Klieiimiitism, Nenrnliria, and p.-irticu-1 larly Iiiphtherta. A pure cure for horses pufTorlnir 1 with lioncand Hlood Spavin. I'oll Evil and I'ollc. I Beureand ask for the H. U. H. Me.lictno, mano facturpd hy D I. Tomllnson. riiilad.-lphla, 11s tha popularity of the samo has led other partien to pnt ! an Inferior arr'.ole ou tha market hear'Cg the ;ame njae. by iir.i-jits e -syr'prhtre. O-M.stra. k" A half-pint Imttle of tlip 'imm:e I'kk i'AMi'HnK e:in he had lor HO epns from 11. .Iameb Iirniririst. l-'JienslMi!-. l'a. N. II. I'lie tesritniMiMis of jicr.-.n. usinir thi pr.-parnt i..n. either on themselves or their horses, will Pe tliankiiilly received. ThSTlMONIM.S. 1 huve tried the I'liinese t'ream t'ainplior lor Khi'iiiuiitisin and Xitvihi. Heailnche. and have lounil in it inst.int relief. I have never Poind its equal in all my travel--. (iirinu-.K JhMi, London, Emr.. (ion of t'apt. Sir Oeo. Byn:;, K. 1. N., SI11 trapure. India.) 1 used the '"hiiiese Cream I'aniphor for a pvero attack of Ivhi'iiinafi.-im in the ri u lit rliouldcr. and can slncer.rly ?ay, after haviin; tried several '..flier well-known remedies, that it is the lu-s-t thinir I ever .pptl, curina me comjiletelv. Mu.LAiin K. H am. in, 117 41st .street. West rinladclpliia, Man h 1. 1-fll. A fter one application of the Chinese f?re:im CHm phor I wa relieved ot froftcd fet. Nathhk Kl k an, 415 North Third street, I'bllaUulpliia, 'u. Jan. 12. 1S81. llaviuir suffor.-d severely with lrofed feet I used the I 'hinese Crea in t 'amphor t hree time.-, ruhrii nir I It in thorouihlv. and was cured. My mother tried It for nervous heiulai-l-.p, oi-i utiimr instant- relief, ' Anton S. Tatiel, 1 "J 1 o Melon trel. I'liilnd'a. i .lan. 15. I'M. (4 K.-6U1.1 is; It U I 1 Y.. ". West's Nekvine and Hh.mn Tiikat- knt a specific tor llvstcna. O'znnesa. run- .-ulsions. Nervous Hciid.iche. Ientil 1 iciiression. l.ii--. nf Mi'Minry, Spermutorrlui-.i. I in .of ency. In- ! voluntary Kinissions. l'ren..iture lid Aire, caused ! l.y over-pxertioii. s.-lf-almse. or over-indulirenec, ' which leads to misery, decay and death. One hox i will cure recent caJs. ;:ieh hox contains 1 month's ! treatment. ne dollar per P.ix, or six hies for five doliarsr ent by mail prepaid on reeeiptof price, i We guarantee six Potrlen to cure any case. With 1 each order received by us (or six boxes, accompn- j nied hy tlvp dollars, w will send the purchaser ; our written irnarartee to return the money If the ; treat-iient doe. not effect a cure. Guarantees is- ! i sued on'v when treittnerit l ordered dirert (roin ; lis. Ad tvs JOHN '. V KST V-t ., Sole I'ropri- I i etor'. 181 fi 11 W. Ma Hson St.. Chicauo. ;il. Sold ; ' by i ll nrni;irist. Smith, Ki inc Si. Co., Wholesale ' 1 Agents. I'liilailclphla. S-5.'81.-lv. ! Tlie Ti'bitli. Tritely ToLcl. rrniL rs"L2AV stoui-: or -IS. TEITELBAUM, CARROLLTOWX, his . ISTlli: P1.AI KTO HI Y AT Iflinsi I'KK is mi: V t SUMMER GOODS OF ALL KIND ! And a crdial invit.it ion is m.w .xt"ti.'.ed l.y the prop; i-t.r t every rea-t.-r ' I' l'i: su m v t ' i'i and tee the lare assort men t, exaniiue the a noes tjii.i ; 1 1 is ;in.i Pm-h tlie n 1 -ii: n-i'-.i . prices. w!.-h ar-s so low that 'JO percent, can po-itivcty i.e s;lved hv tlu-so wi;o l.uv ttieir i." Is irmu inc. The eas.n 1 can sell so cheap is that 1 !".:H'ht my er.t ir-' st '--k l.ir , .p an.l 1 :.i en I to s.-n i,.r c:i -i'i or i's i-.j-vv:crrt. and am therelore prepared to nmke .jui.-k svs .-.( ,:i,.r (.r .nts th-in nev r-iier iiicrcli::ni iu Cauinria county, lhin't t:ike my word lor lie-, however, lua couie and see lor 0:1; -cl o. :Ar.iioLt.TOHN, May -1, l-nl.-ti. S. 1 II TLI.lt A I'M , II till til mi cash ih:ai.i:u in ai.i. kind HEATING AND COOKING STOVES, AND MAM' 1A (."riltl'.U or TIN AND SHFJiT-IRON WARE, 1 lOli J:icvii11i Avr., AUooiiii, I;i. iini;ITsT PLAIT. IN Till: CITY. Roofing, Spoilt in n.,, Itoi.airlnc ol all kind iirniuptl)- anil Hal lifao tor I Ij allrmlod lo. (p. J4. tf. rniCTioN or THE T" uios; t;i-;ii!e ami unlni I-.:: " is frict ion ol tl:- I- i- nak.i.l liiind. a j'i i t- c: 1 -is --t ill tx iu-i a t'e li t n in cr-al ftet-nl ann'i t" ' and is m at jut-.st n'. in .1 ' The wlioif Unly L.a v tli is iniM 'iK-i.il ion. t -(.lua, on. j'int-. 'i I tck'.i t' -an-.l ai ;n?. l"i ict ion -' ' rt-s-.! vt s stagnant ! ; u ii- - ' s-iiiu.ii). r. iut li tl.r cri'.iva Hit- warm". li ; 1 w hole l'ii! v. la 1 In -palr-y, aiuiittil s-.-K:'- l Viirl.t l tlut-tl. 'i v' 1' ' liypot lioiidi iai-, al.ii ' 11L in-it-s'.i.'n. v.li.i '. '-; to take M l'iLii i.l e--i- fi:o'.io;i t" ibc a l'iniv.;. .';i::!'it Ik4 km Uiiuli r - suL'stiu tf fur oil'vr tut .f--dissoiv.- ihe thick l;u-.i'. i be lor min 5 in the lwt--.'.; stnd t-i :rfl ilun tin4 " rulibin 1 Lai s.i 1 u ' '' to la- j.e 1 Ion; ivi! in a ar ti ii'ii musl tav -.u.ii ' the in! is', i lies, ai. ii iii-:. ' It hniit I't- jrt.-ria 1 on an i-mpiy sion.ai. -1 tf iiv ci-uini U. ai 1 '" for some iniiiutt at a t Y DISEASES, AVLi 1 will pay the shove reward for any rise of ,1 ver I on iln int. 1 ivspeiisia. Siek Hcdnche. 1 ndiifesllon. Cos: i pat 101 1 or Cost ivn ess wc can not cure with West's Veiretalile Liver Tills, when the directions are strictly complied with. Thcv are purely veiret.i Ide. a nd never tall toitlvesatistacf ion. Sinraf Coated, l.arvre lloxes. containing 1'ills, ificts. I'orsale hy all Iiruirnlsts. Keware of coun tcrlciters an.l imitarors. The ueuulnn manufic tnred onlv hv .T( HN V. IVKST . C I., -The Pill Makers." 1SI h. IVI W. Madison St., I'liicno Free trial package sent hy mail prepaid on receipt ol a 3 cent stamp. (rt-ft.'sl -ly.j ccucrriPATio.j ii rn rn r rs quickly rnrieurelT cured rirthin.ecf KJXTrV-VFOnT. This t.cw n::d w 011 i sj-re.l rerrc.'y which ia 1-iurs r.uchn irncn- ule la ul narrs of the o-.ntry, wofr-on iiai-j.-al rrnc!r'- 1' mu-r sr-cn.-'Ji a-ul to:ie to tl di.-MCd or-nru, aid Uurorh ther.j ea: . ' - 1 c:r cf a- -uri r". tod and vc.i.o.-.cu fcimkira. JT'direy itcBjis..u thirty ycaraautnibce r. -vo N ca ensu, l ioi, co-it.- ation, IOicurau-sa, tc, wiiica ti.s.vee?rrosra fevt 4.n-afor yeai-a. v."e hr3 vcin cicftmi-.m v r c 1 v. or.'.rKjU-iTiuij P"wct. 10 j"Tcrvae aicnr.ac 1 :rtrr, Trhleh do moro h-nr hn r s or dr.-: j remndy, UI-N"7--vV0n.T, and hea:Ui w-ill bo cu"k!y rpa-n. ,;. n tt cf r ur C iwiil spthI prwtpai't.) Will.-. I.'it II ii i'ist: .V 4... lrt.j.- j:-.a, rat TLsenaturew ur"'"t, Price, $ I WM. H SKCHI.KK. M. 1 K11TKI.L. John stoirn, fa. Kirinirri;, To. si:culi:i: & kittki.i., ATTOKX I : S-AT-liA v , .TOHSPTOWN AMI KHKNsr.nili. OKHCK.S In 1, other ft 1 Ir.-eu's larice In ick l.uilil tnir, corner Main and Clinton t-ts., Johnstown 11 ud in Colonado Ruw, Khensluiru. (7-1. "M.J S-20. (K) DR. M. .1. liUCK, I'll r str- 1 xr iviiRnicviiv Al.TllllSA, Offlce and residence on Fourteenth street, near F.leventh avenue., where ntiitit calls can he made. Office hurs from 8 to 10, a. m., and t'roro 2 to 4 and 8 to , p. M. Special attention paid to Ills. eses of the Fye and Kar, as wall as to Surreal iperatloni of ever r Jcstrriptiun. Iliw.-W. i riy hick. Atto I -I FhenshnrK, l'a. Otllci KNi:V-T-l..V . Office In l.uildinir ol T. I J. I.loyd. de.-'d. (first tiair.) Centre etreet. All manner ol leital Imninesi attended to satttlacto , rlly and eollectl.ms a specialty. 1 10-14.-1 f. j Alt .. ma, Ap SAVED! tS-20.00 (?JE0. M. READE. Attorney-at-Ijaw, I'rionstiure. Pa. Offlce on C?t:fp str.pt, ilueL" doens lit.ia Higb n-uci. 18-.'7.'". S'ill.Ofl S I I ' . :',.!-- 1 1. rsi.v, 1 ii vi acii 1 t: rroin I . in 1! 1 1 s i - i.e.) . 11 1 ..si- i-!;i-. i.nt 1'' 4 lie. 1 nth Axei.ne. I., uo-i'ii Pih Kin! 17'h Sis.. At Tin a. I'.. ;.!:.! till. 1 .'!.-l the l..llt. r of the ( AMi i li 1 I muv :.s re!. Tenet' .1. MeCKATII. ' !. r.. issi.-t(. Cor".;?. . 1 1 tn M :'it .ii-r 1 m ft V attas- 1 rw.--3M. 4M rrT1 'V'SOI.I. S.lsl . fill 't'o ..,(it. reed,. ir-i - urn fr..i. Iian ff I25 up. -U!u r.it.u Fr.tr. A .Lire-" IteaM? ,V a-liitnit-.n. ll.'Mi. (.'ta mr.siK-. 1 la r-o I. it in hTf l :'.s l' ' Uiili ii-1'..l.y i". kl :: laany twt-nly f-i!'i:i:- :1 ' lionu" in tin" i-i'i:i s .1 w.is oii'v t.iree t : -t t ' - linj 1 y ta-r: ;.- : a: '- " v. as i,ot . n: I'"' 1 s of . r.r..' t.' ii'. in -It M 1 of t'n' m-ili-'I'V i-.w l"- ! ' fa: i i .i'.ii '!:!-.ii''..s, i: : ; ana-, . : sa l t.e-- :v ' - " Not so liill.-h l.u'k o! I M to iti.'.nitt-t it W: -! n MlL'i-'.eil !'l tl.atl tl.li't- li.'.pl y ' "' t!lf l itIM' -s i C.'s. u "smai c.'i:i ot ! bides ! In a look, : nun ': I ai'l';n-ss 01 ! -niutsii- lU'il : 'I'U i.k ' tliv les,.i, li.iiin4 4 1'-' 11.1.1 N-V is tl 1 0 111. -! t. F-r SHit t V". . -iisi:T : . I':".- t v- a wor.i.ei . t.- p,,,,s .a- , . IfO-e- ' One c ve to r T r frf own ! ft 1-1 f roi - ttoe ' G I lo W I --rIL ?TI? ii ii il 1 Cftilelt 4-"'-wr. '-tr-K-.. snac- - , j - . 7 11 1 ' -UMWIUI i :