j .juiMiMMmti'i art ' 7 way:.-..:'.- ' .v.mmm n ' ' 1 " " ' I . THE Jl ll'K OF A LLMOS. I I 1 I J V KENDALL'S Wft Fi:i:mom, Ohio, Jan. 25, 18al let. H.J. KrsMiL k t'o. 'lent?: I think it mvMnty to r-U'l'T y .u my thanks lor hem proio S'.irjo.niH iu-vou.l any cure, an.l inn ,h L.rtv. r. Al a last re-art 1 aJ - u-iu ti'trva huM'eot KcndairsSpavin ESTABLISHED FOR THIRTV-FOUR YEARS HAY BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -OP- eV.s and win' -h 1 lia.-f ii. ru rd from your Invauiaiie ., n,i t ir Mm pi! S.-vin "nrc. 1 v cm -in ard I :tai a v.ilu.iole -tahiou worth iVOi-0 which had a very had fnviii. atoi w.i" pronounced hy f..iir eminent vetertli; the nor Vlll II Cure. It Inula UKiai.-al etieet the th'rd nettle cured it :hil tt.c Iior.-e 1 is well us ever, it. . ot ,1 : ti i r H.e entire' tit veterinary -urireon was an unco: .1 i:nc, ;iti. I Mku areat interest In assist!-.:; ill - IT"!'' ssiou. Your", truly. Jamk- A. Wilson. Civil F.ritf.nccr. Kendall's SPAVIN Cure Wilton. Minn., Jan. 11, 1311. B. J. Kknmh it Co. dents: llnvinir trot a, hor-e I- "K l von hy mail a year :'i;n, the contents .t whi.h prr-'iaiei mo t try Kcmla ' I's S:ivn "uru on tl.o li'n l oi one ol try horses, which was h i.I!v . Hun :iol could no' he reduced ly iinv otl,i r r. iiH'.Iv. I not two bottle .f I'resion i I.u.hl lto. I rt i; n i --1 ot Waseca, which completely cnre-l my hor.-e. About, live years :mi 1 had a three vcr'iroM coir swecnied very had. 1 ih"I your rtmP'lv -i- triven in your hook without rowcll'nif. an I I must ay to your credit that the colt l en tiro!y cured, t-lhioh is a surprise, not only to my se!f."l"tt also to my neitrhhors. Von sent me rho ho. k ..r the tril'.'nii sura of 05 cent" an ! il 1 onM not if ot another like it I would not 'awe tmntv ni e i dollar for It. Vcurj, trulv. Oku. M th3. ( It J1U1HM Washimit'intilm;, Ohio, June IT, 1930. Ir. H. .1. Kkniivll l l'n-Oent. : Readinti your advertisement m lur, Iield niil i-arin.or j Kendalls Sp.ivlr. 1'iri'. :in l navintf a vaiuinie ;iuvl -" e(!y ii. : -e who ha l h-en htn tr .m .-oavin lor ciKhtei'in month-'. I sent to you for a l ttle t.y ext re '. whieh in cit weeks remove! all lamene.-j an. I eti!jtvei:ifiit. nr.i niso a larire pi 1 1 lit tr"tn mi.- otlier lior-e. :in. boili horso-- are to-J.iy as smiml I as celt. The or.e Lottie was worm to me oi.e him- ! Jre.,1 doll.-.rs. Iv -ptetf jllv y-nrs. I H. A, UKRTOl.tTT. H. 1). Kendall's Spavin Cure, j HAK:-tTRi:fuj. r.., N -v. I s :i , is . Ik. H. .1 K !M vi. L & i o, 0nt: lh;i .c:i vry fl rie 1 1 "i r tlu-t a hone sj:ivin tr ;t Iniiif tmm. 1 fr'-'i i -vtT ttur.tf m:in n.u!il !vi;o to euro it. ut all fii vaiij. w-h-' aour ti ive it up when n frioii'l "f iiii'if- i n tiii 'iry r lire to mv n nJ pwrn inn'lol 'K inl:li'.-- Spavin i 'tiro, wliich I trie 1 with r.ipI i -T'lf. rctii'iritiir the t one rleir ani --Ir in. I tlvn .-pnt c:it l yni for ont? of y.ur llliist r:il.l li'-r.-e H.o:.. an. I I think th tp r t'trr IxM-'i pri n"i on the ii'-r-e ami hi .liu". 1 havf t.ik p. irr' Mt !nt;-r -t in it. ni l Tin, coma, AND Sheet Iron Wares AND DF.ALF.rt3 IN HEATING, PARLOR anil COOKING STOVES, SHEET METALS, AND- lini'SE-MlMSIHNG MODS WAUA .Iltint- iia TIN, COPPER 4 XIIEET-IROA PROMPTLY ATTENHF-D TO. i ve -1 n'-e sol.l 1 eopte- f-.r v-.u to my ne:irht or. -kI will try :in-l lo w :.;.' iri.. l -an Ly u'Mtinir them .r oiiu-r Vinir. f! ly. ii W. Mll.I.EH. w , - in: !:. x ii;.. n! V - a I an i n'; r,' io- v a-.1 e I J -e.l i 1....:- ..r n e te. 'iv. n I "ii r v ill. T . Ke I ', !. ' . IV I - S-II'M Nos.278. 2su and 22 Wa!iinjjton si. JOHNSTOWN. PA. IHHErTlllM - I n:v .. :' . n ., e i.:. CpA R&UA 4 "r atarrh. Hav Fe- ,v ml ..o- 1,0:0 f.r ; L- TaSdulbS 'tTrl i"Tt with little It 1. 1- - !' !,r' . 1 . 1 h . r r. .1 it - n en l.i reaioiit an.l n 1 l. i.-e .ou -. ' il I -i'V 1 k H"W a il"-ii loat 1 KKNDALlS SPAVIN - .:;':!.! it-:! Ir. i'- i 1 ( ire 1 es no fol t.. any s .i ill all '1 .1 'j r.r liint itry oi n .r w! tor in 11 !. r 11 - 1, a. 111 it - 1 : -. e nil a-i'ir." r 111 think iiive- .o--ito 1 e.ly Ii- s o r n v. : j our ki."'vl.'i!u-'. I'.r no Mr I'rieo t1 I er ho-!'ruif'-ts h ..'u 1; or he sent to ary e.!.'.r.-: urs. IR. H. .1. : t -'. II s , r.i , o 1 ail enl irtetiioi f-.r rlii'ue i:ir 1 -m ;n i -h a liniment i- u kn.-wn to ! il. e l a. tin r iii'i llv aiol KLVS I'KKAM ! on. as it 1! ) nwer to n move j. it as . - Wei 1 1 11 "i .1 ts in in. or i-.r e l for ma n 1 linimfiit vet certain "ironi 1 ar'ieieot the 1 1 i 111 into the nostrils; raw utrun tireaths '"oo.'h the nose, it 1 i 1 thus he aosorhe.i eiuaili :,n1 heal n tl.eiliscaseil meiu ra ne. For Deafness. pr'y a l-.uliele into ;o cj r. BALM l-lr ate I r ..( : :t su.Oi orcr a is it-:i'i r . or six ho! 111 iref it I'..- n re. 'ell t , win Nil li we -s tu ri i"-. ii'K'l l :;st. ttle- r.r r'i. .Ml r you : or it II prieo I v the H AVI N f ttnineil an enviahie lip.il reputation. .! s-!- 1: a M other (.reoa ratio is in i iciiiit v of .1 ip eo'.ery. i. on its mer.tp alone. r':'-oi:iii7.rii a a tv.n ileriol rem oily wnerever known. A I - i r trial will eonvinee the ino-t sKo.rieal of iti curative i.ow.-rs. It etr.--.-tua II v elean"s ttie nasal !,: m- ol eai -ii) heal.tiy secret i.oia : allays an. I irr tation: ,r..te.-is t!ie in.-in-ol the he-iil from .1 . . i tioi.al I'ohls : i)s the sores an t restores the sense tarrlial virus. uiMaliinvitioi! Lr-inal lniir.ir eomtiletoiv n.' I11CI Ko.xnM-L .v. I'u., Ki:.."lurtf h i,r..i-.-'or: Tails. t. SOLD BY ALL DRUCCISTS. Fed. is. ii.-:-ii. van dvkf.'s snriirn so.r .r ta.- I.v a t ilire-'te.l will Cll ly for coM in -1 ami 1 an h- tfs to Pit .oil 1 l:l!l r. .r lo r in it- I !ir -'".'h the in 1 ii r tlioU tile skill. 1 ill'tlo-r ei-e ) ,o I, .;.,!,. h,.;n I toe-el. y e . to . ria: iiiir .all auil li.'i' ri Il-e rkiil t II-s. It is cuiti'Tic! with if. . rerat-.l s:-t". w hi h ei. i, I .'li' ah-orl.e I into in - .-aid. tr:e-. ami thus a.-t it I he.: 1 oy or m a ilis e a :iy a -ol .., i ; ouial . . imjoir'.' ics fr in the i.oe.ii i lie-li-hv a.-':.-II. Ir l.ro- il-jce. a r.io-io purity ai. I leTi.-n who.ii i- ur.e in -.l-'..y ro other i..ean-. No Lol Is .- mi-o'te mthoiit it. 1 I re-tl!o O" the .!. nr.! '-.i I e .r- I a.' 1 1 . r. .irf r or 1. 1 1 h r-e ' tiiaW'-s ..w ..;n ? etear. .ore. wh't O!or: : Pli. il ; s It ?' T' 'y in : rciioo e-uoii n-. rii lie-.e- i. ;.--ij. I' aii-l i :r 'a' -oi i-t relieve li.-h.i.j I aov . . et. ir- t u; -o; i . .. t V- i ' ! !. fee M.I. " A i V X 1-ur:-. i' ! a Ti l tii'i. h.-a!- ! Ottl : t- I. if l.e Ii .tir.n. 111--. e i n-ie. il1 .1 f. Vx In . i K" II ', t . .V A!.' . I i - I . i .1 I . lA Ml. tie -kip; re- .1 In. -l-i il. H 'lierieial results are realizeil tions. thoioali treatment at 'atarrii. s a lion-eh.M reme- lo-a.l it is uneqn i leil. The Halm i- ei;v to ue a nil ttr.-.-.ihie. Soi. Lv ilnm-irists at 00 cents, (in re. ei,t of ;.o e.-nts wi;i" m. i, a pacu ntje. Seiol for e r-iilar with full intormation. F.I.YS I HI". A M HA I.M I'll . ( iv e-'o. N. Y. 4 For sale hy Kio o-i uru. lohustowu an, I AI looa i Di-uiiaiiMp, anil b Wholesiiiu Ir-iatrit iteii erallv. " 1 1-1 -l-.tii. J ; B J. LYNCH, Mannrrtrtiirer anal -lop In HOME AND CITY MDE FURNITURE! TABLES, CHAIRS, Mattresses, &c n;a-, r.Liivr.NTii avkmk. li.tnrcn li;;li nnil 1 ' i in I MILITARY ANTS OF THE AMAZO-X. The 2finrteenth Century has the fol lowinir : The most astonishing insects. if not the must pstonishinz animals, in j the world, are the so-called "foiasrinu," i or, as they micrht more appropriately be ! cCed. the inili;ar mitsof the Amazon. They tielntlsl to Severn! sjrt cieS tl' tht 8;irne irenus. and Imve I'fen carefully Witt thiil I v Bates, 15elt, and oilier nat uralist. Tlie following fACts must therefore be regarded as fully establish- t-d. E:iton Ifgionis moves in f-nornmus Hrniis. mnl tverythmif that these in- sects do is done with the most perfect; inMinct of military organization. Ttie ; army marches in the form of a rather oriid anJ repnlitr column, hundreds of j !.rds in leniith. Th object of the , mirth is to capture and plunder other H:-ects. etc.. fr fooil and as the well organized host advances, its devastating Unions set all other teriestiial life at d.-tianre. From the main column there ar sent out smaller lateral columns, the compositor individuals of wlii. h play the iart of scouts branchinqr off in various directions, and searching about with the Utmost activity for insects, grubs, etc.. over every log and uinh-r every fallen ; leaf. If prey is found in sufficiently ! small quantities for them to uiaiiace alone, it is immediately seized and car ried to the tnai.i column ; but if the amount is too large for Hie scouts them selves to deal with, messengers are sent j back to the main column, whence there ; is immediately disj aicheda detachment j large enoutrh lo cope with the recpure-; inents. Insects or other piey which. ; when killed, are too lare for single ants to carry, are torn in pieces, and the ! pieces conveyed back to the main army j by different "individuals. Many insects j in trying to escape run up bushes and i shrubs, where they are pursued from j twig to twig by their remorseless cue- I mies, till arriving at some imniii.u ; ramification they must eit her submit to j immediate capture by their pursuers, or j drop dowu amid the murderous hosts ! below. ; As already stated, all the spoils which j are taken by the scouts, or by the tie- j tachinents sent out in answer to their : demands for assistance, are immediate- ly taken Pack to the mail! army or col- j ii ii, ii by two smaller col jumsof carriers' ; which are constantly running in two j double rows (one ot each being ladeu i and the other not) on either side of the ! main column. On eiihe'- sine of the 1 main column there arc constantly run- ' ning up ami down a lew individuals of Miiailer size, lighter color, and Ii iviiig ', I. ruer heads! ban t he ol her ants. Theso ; appear lo jierform the duly of officers, j tor 1 1 iey never leave their stations, and while actively running up and down t lie : OU'.Mile of the column, ihey seem intent only on maintaining order in the march, stopping every now and then lo touch some meml-r of she rank and I'.le with their antenna-, as if gi ing directions. When the scmits ilis-cover a wasp's ' nest in a tree, a strong foice is sent out from the main army, the nest is pulled to pieces, and all I he lai;c in the nest are carried by the carriei columns to the rear of the army, while 'lie wasps fly around deft useless against the invad ing multitudes. Or, il the nest of any other f-'pecies of Hiit is found, a similar ly strong force is sent om, or even the whole, army may be dt-fh cleri toward it, when with the utmost energy the innu merable insec' s set to work to sink shafts ami dig mines till Ihe whole nest is rilled of i's foments. In these min ing operations the Keiions work with an extraordinary display of orgau'r at ion co-oiw-rat ion ; tori hose low down in the shatisdo not lose time by carrying no therarih which Ihey excavate but pass OI) Ihe pellets to those a hove, and the ants on the surface, when t (ley receive Ihe pellets, cairy t Item only just far enoiioh to injure tint they sha'l not roll back again into the shaft, and. after having depoMit-d 'l em at a safe !is-tati'-e. itnmeiba ejv hurry back for more. Tiie Ki Hons have ic lixi d n-st tin ni si 'Vi s. lul live, hs it w i f. on a per-t- II. A ' ll ii; II' . how t-Vr I .! hi V II, ll ( .'.ill ilt'l , hi in i 111 1 H ! Il.lll. aii. I pit ri, a -:itu i I l.i-v usually Si h i I : )" a ' ml i ii 'In- in"' i" 1 1 n p mm ri I 1 Tin roi'F. i h'.r.'ii to two w i ek 1 i s Vali'e ot d. ed. to N r - ; - I'. ..l.i io ! . res 'V (. I I l 1 . 1 1 i (huh no' t iv - p.i : Ue,, I V Till a ii. I ,'iev tn a io t his of s of lc ir I " A I.M- in .,t .1 , ' ss il-' ii .. e lie lll- cut I' r t it M 1 1 1 1 1 M -I,. the rl I e i ."-I . t 5 - I j ly I.-- 1) 'i'. le V- a tv i' . f Am It li i - i. ' vr . ' . r II - , I - ,.. si itn : ii in i , . -..il'i'T n. all vi km in: K. e.. Mt : ' 1 1 v i n vi ' l I ' li'ii- n . i i' i - w l.i-r", a 1 itai e. n j. i I. r i , fv vant an-i j.'.-isi- everv r .-I:. -t H. .1. IAScH. I'. i'o-tl. J. MONROE TAYLOR ESTABLISHED IS! I. i. lit Icj 1 1 it- .In'' AH -ii.i. Ai r ri ! r . w I . i I I II .1- s. I I; I III I I a i l , .l'h .- I T II . K 1 I 1 Sk I ,i 0 81 -l.i Hamburg Tea Kl . A 1 1 TMK M,T Or'. M I NR.) BLOOD PUniF IER ii th- tani'tu- !( - i-'l m- :i r v a-s I h ninth i-nn-.t iii t !, r-'. f i-t Kev-r, t 'nt 1 1 i-tn,.i.tMit-, V;t tit ni A -i I)r.p :;"t.-. r liu -ri a'lvjti-rai'p j.mt i ' i v ?.i-iTi nutvf fipTiiUih in he " fTt tn. m tlinrii iit-k! 'H'i n the fAK L K The Crcat An-! ! ti-c oi l Ar .tiHH j !. tnry. i ! ' :t-.t tl n, r'' "li" i Tt f y r ii'l Mi'n'c -r-: ;. ovr ill ct h r c!an-nx out nuUi7.rsu i:i i,' i"-r i.::iiri an.l .ritmiir whicii ; cfii j -i r: . 1 ;. t, o:i t t ist-r t b-trt f'. U' Iipd 1'im-jU-- r T i,.r : ii ! i f ii'-e n r h !( pr--"'nt . h. n .h The a rf r I (j i-t thitnmvfh ly wii.h V.i n Iy k'r u t j.hf ir A 'l'h -h . Miller. ro'rn t t- 3.1 an l al!.. wi.ill St.. I'h Iji if.elphm. I'a. S-I.l hv t..lAMr. liniK'-fi-'t. tt'vi.nurj. P, (H-.-ly.j 113 TTATCIt ST., NEWTORK. Trie vhicst, nicest and be?t goods made. Goarantetd pure, superior in quality and Style of package to any brand in the world. Takes less quantity to do the fame -work. Ask your grocer for it, and have no other. M;AUJ .-.-cs now c r-Vl- " .-ti-:v.-..T!J ore filled w Sri.-fc Lit 'ii A km;m On vteku m Pjr visiting mmmmpmsdm Philadelphia - .... v... ; . .t. .. . . . . '.4- tt IB B - i. ir.'- . al n 'Ti 'Vifi. v-7 r-o a tut .? - - r . i. o w . 1. I interest, the (Irnnd veil worthy of a floor ?nd gallery cover over tnree ith Dry Goods, China, Furniture, etc. The :i is a large and beautiful , 1j which admittance is free. '(. Ti Jns carry ing the money t : Klcuti ic-Ijight 3Iachotry, .. . . v. 11 ii3r5r ... . .. V --y ir.roi: W .-r,. .iIm! -.vorth s 1 ii-.: " is a b-isU-j'ts :'lP(1 rickvi Ladies" W.iitin- Koo:v. Mr. rp't.-, .'! Y.fA ',.' in d'-ri.' Tn: Vt: ..''' tli- cir, and : IT-T- -s tan be left ia the building. Valises, in charfre of attendant in ;ip.a!ii:,k'- r is tie:'- home when they ce.me, a:u. they please. Note. Our large C. directions for shopn;j by 1 States, will be mailed c.ra John Wanamaki :k, Gi:a'! mil- that visitors should feel at be free to purchase or not, as .. Jouc, with prices and full sail from any part of the United .ii:t.ui T )ki'' it upon request, address 1'iiii.Anr.LpniA. RQWN'S 3 RBm r A TRUE TONIC A PERFECT STrENGTHNER.A SURZ RZMW'R. j'.M' I il-.::-. are Iii a i-t-riain tai-i i!:icic:ii t;!il ; '. r,v-s li'.n. iw -.-' ', A" strengthens die m.isfics.and uivi i' !: -iliges'.i ve or-rans, r ;''' a ;.' ! ... ., - : .' ' tl3.it will noi ! r.'iiit'iiii . i;;:.v y . -.- i !-d for ad ;iso:j. s reo.'i'in., ;,..., 7..'7-;-'". .'.i , " lairiciies the 1 1 ' l' lii j to i Vvs. Tin ' act likcchiinn n'--'.'rt.f '.wM.s.ii-h as J'-ia',',). ; '..', Ti.' oi!v Iron Iro;:irat ion ' i . i .. ' i r;v rrvi' :c;ii file. ' I i-il drtr'-is-. '-: f- i' e t p.--"' t p. it-f'd r.r.A niii'inn;' r-tni- j iic -'C r. ,ji:."v.'v "iW.: : v..iv.i.?mrcs .vii?. K S.H.t!i-tt an Ir!- TVt.Tsar.Tii ,1 -h-. R-'-.' 'v I '.. n-ol rros-i r-il lin-s on t:,it. j f.T-.'..'.Ki: c.i' i iiiTATJo:;. rrrx m vwrgzi zftk 1 1 li fcns G EiS, FOSTER &.QUINN 113 & CLINTON STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA, ALWAYS 1IAVF TIIF- I ..n i-r!-it :i nl post ?itoli f Drv rLiTcl Dress Goods, NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPtT. 1 1 . to he found in Cambria or adjoining counties. Z-i Forget not the and fail Hot to call, buy and In' happy. street andr.uiiihers GARFIELD A X l ii is faitiifi'I. irii:t. win p TVTl'o ln.li'est.on ? euro with V est' i!ir-N'!io;,s re t'Urely veiret il.li Sitfat ' ' ate i v.. i ts. r r.--.. t r'--y - nii.i : 1 1 . . i i tureil on".' I v .T. i!IN ?.l J-iCfs." 1 si .v ivi U 1 1 l'ZX y . h" Jib'.i e rew i:t !:i.Pt, I)yM'i Ait r : VN.-l'-;ant i 'lnotno Li i li.traph ol fur lute t're iilvn l , in. i i iij" M I'n 1 l-lcn-j : h port rat i . prl uteri i ! 1 1' ii or Vr' THhie n-'tlv crmip a r.ti never I'a 'ur np.v ''.tie tif s ti n" we r:innt iver Fill", when ih? with. I hey !ire il to ,ci e s it !r;n-t inn. t-.e. r-int nniiiur iili. C U'LSl" x '.. -The r.il AI a 1 1 n ! t . . 'hi-; ir Kree trirtl r;rk:iye yvut h" Uiail Z ent t.rrp. t-paui on rt-ffMpt ot : STARTLING DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A T otun ol ymithfal lrrpr idenee canfmif Fram. ure Liecay, Nervous D'hijiTy. lAmt anhoenl. etc., aTinif trie4 i:t Taia every ktinn remtdy, hft d:n coreis d itTif le Belt c-. re. which he ill .-n I FR1 E tn fcl felio-o'ifterers. a.lre J. li. K t;i-:Y I .1 (halhani M., . V. :l'. 4. lsl.-ly. n I0eolo'--o'i li.-itvv t iiter with h rieh tfohl tior.ler. 1 x".'s i r.e lies. Tiie s;i le of this liea nl i; til work ol art nt f 1 per eopy h.n h"on unply nntireeeiletit el. In O'-iter th it I'm ry i.imily nmy he nhle to po-,i-l lilts he:uii..il Mioi toiirhiii souvenir of our hire I're-i.lem iiiol ins t-' ihii.ei. we will mail it lor oriiv .So eei.fs per copy. tV run fcrn'sh this i:nne i eei . or! oi e.J ii. s e.iiors. reilueeil t 9xl'J ineh lor only l"i eeni.-. V ,cf ie s'AM.(. lahen .Sow is loo Hue '..rajf?n I . rc;l li -l r le 11 h:irve-t with the" l-rntiilui t'o'-iraitM. Nothing ells nice th-oi s.f.n, e.,r s i tut l. s ;i iI terms '" A X T A- O.. I'abliaher. Oet. 7. lDSi.-iu. 7 l"e si.. .New York. ! and l hey Would as eh. ei ! i,! Iv do w i' h thir itiorniii-,: 1 1 1 1 as thiir noni, I mad. Hut oi e ni'is he tar off in com 'l. !Vlllo,t H'oin I.i" in. ni l. I. irowil.' to r -a i !.e I lie tiiii I s t X 1 1 V ot h liew -Ji.ip. r. The I. inner who teci is but om- 'ii ; i r a ui-ik thus -..,t hinee over i's columns loiili ii!v. ni:h an all" ' of i.npal ience. as ihn -. oil I tin ri haul or .lawyer. 1 1 It hi w ii h : (i- li - n n 11 ali'l li-a.ls lo t hi- i-l. iM-, ii"' peiiiiit'ing a ; news mm m o . I vi-r ii fi.ent Ioimmi.' ; his eye. Tin n n has ii 1. t hiinib'ed by evi iv ini'inOer ot the !:imt!v, i ,ieli one looking for things in whn-ii he or slit- is II Osi interesled. Tl ih u ro w Ii ! p da 1 1 li ter I'Hiks for t he ma: rwie noli,-, s. .iti.l is deiiiih'ed if tin- e lror 1ms lieati them tn a loe sloiy. Tin- son vni is jnsl ab 'ti: to eng.ige in laiin ii.'. w ilh aii itthiisitisiii Uia: will cany linn tar in advance ol hi-, fa'hir. ii-.hIs a l Ihe ciop reiMii is and has a k. en t v- foi hitns about improviid iimmIc ot culiiire. The younger memliers ot tic bunilv come in for Ihe amusing atiee'i lot es and scfapsol fun. All look hrward tnthe day that shall bring 1 1 e p.ter wiih the liveliesi int. r-sl, ami if by sotne unlucky chance it :iiis to come ii is a bitter dis aipoinuni nt. (Jue can hard! y esl imate I he a in, ii i n ! of in format ion which a pa erihat is not only read but siinlied can carry into a familv. They have, week by week, spread before their mental vi.s'on a panorama of tne busy world. its fluctuations and its enncertis. Il is the pmr ma'i's library, and furnishes as much mental tood as he has lime to con snn.e and digest. Xo one who has nb servid ho.v much those who are far away Irom the places where men most congregate value ilieir vv.-ekly tp-r can fad lo join in in yoking a blessing on the inventor of this means of intellectual enjoj ment. An tnMtnMn for ImTiartine rrarilril BnMnew Eilnratlnn Tmm fir. tnidj!a p-e.r men flttel for th wrtual duties of life Student can rn'-r at ny tine. in divt'ln.l In-irnetlon IJirgB nl flnetv ftirnihe. Mail n.l Offlre.. foinpr.1 enl v. mnn. of oely Reenlar pr.rr.rrl-re Iotorei Trio'etiiirh TMCkiicg .'r;UCia liiolDf. For Circular addreta p. tjuff A Sod. ruuburgU, I'a. 4"l lie F 4 A I f S A CUr.Z CUAAr4TZCD25 CENTS EY USING s c s ' S A1 " S E'. i DR. METTAUH'S HEAD .HE PILLS fir mwt wrmaerrnuy in t ve: t ....rt i.me h.,:n SICK. i"l Nl 'OUS HbAUAUMt; iiu. wum sr:..:jun t' e re-e,ii tj .t m, r.-iieve f .'PEPSIA in its n-itli rmn. f len the yMem c.f ercei-aof bile, producu. rtgnir healthy action o . the bowefe A full sire box of these valua s pills, wt'hfnitdi- rer. o.ik lira ronplctocure, ma.lej u nny alilr -fS on rereipt of nine 3-cent postage Stamps. For saia bj ail Druggiata. ROLK PKOPRFETOTtS. V.I .'1 ".'"illj! 1 L-mZT-l -fa hi I 'g.rasj That purely v!iysical CAii!e have more to do with intemiHrraiie-e than any innate or acquired moral u v. rMty is coming to le very genera. ly admitted b those ho have made a study of the subject. The towerof the human will, vigorously and persistently put forth, estiecially when aided by the Divine grace, frequently avails to reform the drunkard, ar.d the instances of u h re formation are too numerous to allow for further question ot. this iMiint. ' Such cases, liowever, are those in Tvhich I the abuse of intoxicating liquors ia in n j measure voluntary, and therefore snl- , ject to control on the part of him vi ho j has fallen under the influence ot this j vice. Even where drunkenness has be- j come habitual, if it is merely a habit it j mav be broken off, no matter how strong , the depraved appetite has liecome. This ; is only saying that in all lapses from , morality moral forces within or without the man may be effectively employed to 1 bring him back to virtue fiom indtil- ; gence in any vice whatever, unless there j are physical conditions in the case that j require a resort to something else. Where drunkenness is a disease, as it ; I certainly is In many cases, it is as d;fii- ! cult to reform trorn it as it would lie to ! j reform from indigestio.i, rheumatism or ; j any other malady. In instances of the : kind supposed simply moral appliances i are not sufficient to effect sure and per- ' I manent results. What may lie called j the eriodical or, rather intermittent : drunkard cornes under this depcrip- 1 tion. lie does not drink habitually and I regularly, but spasmodically, as it were. j lie will go for months without liquor ! and apparently without desiring it, un- til all of a suddden he enters upon a protracted and desperate debauch. I When this is over with he r mains t n j tirely sob;-r for another j riod of great i er or less duration, and then y it-Ms again. j This kind of a drunkard, if he mav be I correctly called such, ;s nt h-d awav j by dissolute coiiipanious. lie is not j tenqited from without. His fust drink is usually taken alone, and when the i spell of his Ion;; abstinence is one j broken he throws off all restraint and" I plunges into the wildest excess, lie is ; for all practical intents and purpose W-Kide himself. j The sudden and imperious nccess of I this strange craving for alcoholic stim ; ulants myst ifies many ppojile, ami verv : few preteml to Ik- able to comprehend lit. The dull, inert condition that al i most universally precedes such attacks i is a fact that needs to be noted in this '; connection. The condition is said by i the physician to be ow ing to an inactiv? j or torpid liver, and were it promptly j corrected the overmastering desire for liquor which supervenes wonld pa- away without heinp; yielded to. To j those who are af.iicted in the way de ; serile'd, and who will recognize in wha? j is here sail an attempted portrayal of ( their sad experience, a corrective is ! recomaiernh-d which will be tound ef j fective in a great many cases, and 1 which lias the merit of in-in exeee.lu,! j ly simivle. It is taking the juice of half a lemon the last thing at night before i retiring and the first thing on rising in ' the morning It can do no harm to try this prescription. I'iii'ih Ij.ii". 'ufl. E o Q. E CO c n u c a E o 5 c o a CC s. a. o X '.I'M . -' -. -1 5 - V ' "S 'I--'' - . "-. I- C3 o LYDiA C, PiNKHAWS c:::r:u::D. r Chicago & North-v ; V A-'s y -t'm; . I' 1 foTT. lhoc T'nti.riil nTnt!liiie' t.w.t WV.limM eeommnn imrarbill female .epiilotl"e. Itwllrure ertlrtiT the wnrt f -roi '. f i.i.e Coro tllBW. ail eTr!o trrnt.l-. Ii.fn!r.ti! n nn-1 Vlera Won, rI)i:. and ni.; I-" m-n-n. r .1 f e inent Bptnul Wenlrr.-w. r.nd In ir-.irigiTly c le;te J to tha Ch .tr rf I '-'r. It I'f ef t er-l tvmif" '"ni ir-ecfwialn aa ear'.T ataire .f 4- "l -tm ..t Th- t'r. 1. aey t-i en-c-ro.lhDli'.r-t: eret.rf rerrn Ji'V T Ml It remr.T.-. ralr'n. r.-i'.-n-y ,l.-.!r...'l er1-ln.,-i.,li' .. - r. V t, e-.: -t a of the re-h. It enrea V- ' g-et!oi. Tiit f-"-and ha-kn -h It III tt " harne riv - ' .l F"f t l.e r . . Comi I.TTM r . PIII VDi' ! - Lyon, y - I lntbf .rr.. . : reettrt ot t--i ffrelTa--' .o let. Ad'ire- HAI1AV 1 - the CH.T !'? !!-; . I-'l' !! i I ! LE ADINC R A WET AN! :.r:-: It ' the h "r . - or1trn 1' :nl. I , - 5 1., Jkrirona. 1 . . COUNCIL BLurrc - - t r'. , I r.: rr rttn. a:.4 It.JJ- r'-. i wt i i 1 1 't. ti.. .rarif-. a -t In -:e vtw.ti. -r as Lb ' 1 uvri p ' 1. aril t A 'if. -. ' - w tt nt.r. cot- i- . . v . --a A-t f s . 1 '.,'.- av S- r t l y n.a 1 .-- Itl'.l f tn rf 1 1--T en j;-rtw,t f ti -.he- I" r--k'a-a I-tt. ra f lnTlir. Si! f -r -. .V -e . i fioa 'ire-. ... r. ' i-w.-h ,'iiinttl. rvxnu f ." e::re r.ui.t it;..n. Lli.-usr-tm ..': "';-'-. r.' IM-r i'T oi l hy ail l'rn(in."ll -8 1 ( w41 in t 4 1 1 i V--t. Tra t. ro-or-.-- ef Vm '- n I Ft:?-. eta.; Lc."? r . 75 c.?- 6cld tj dif.'.c-i In Drt ft T:-'17. fc jrjt--t c! I: j eea a Co , ?i . T., 03 r-rr .0!. PARKAS GiHOEH TGliO The Medicine fcr Every Fatroly. NEVER INTCXICATCS. 4 TIadefrrm Cir..-". I a'hn. jt. ' r. -.irrii. and oO-.crcftV.clt-: veTcta'I- roric 1-r .t:( Pakkek's Civcra To-.:c I i; r--:r .-: ':"- v .-rj 1 L curative p-mer.. fc i:":ic rre. t--t rr..i -n. C -r- - or, Blood i u-'JiK-acLiverK-rui-tjrc-.eTiriii J- x 2 I The Ecst Me3idne You zz3. Us3 3 t for Eetcrks Health. & Strength Itcnr-menei-.f) net f: -m the fi-'t c !:es I oot the weak crj--.s. :a.i -.j v rr. 1 : t-:-i or h:palldi ruts cft.'.c 1. . S' :: .. I 'i, Kidneyi, !.iwr. t'rir.:.;y 're : s. .. I ( W'om-n, Novj-unt,., Sl-nl-i-r-r--.. -, r tisra a-d rirunketine. 1 ry at r t --or, v , ii and $i s.t-.-.t:.'.ldru?n has cur rrri:.--:rc c a e : Co., N. V. L-.rre f r. . k very J r v. . - ; lie 1 . - of I ?-t. VISIT TU A VERMONT Ttli FAfTORT I is b'iai The timber u 1 ii'ch. which is C'P. in length, varyin. eight to fourteen is Inack atnt n-.i"'.'' into pit cesi fi .ii r te t in .tiaiii' ter 1 1 ! i inches. These !. Just Tt ltat Everybody v1- t h-.i- i- -r- t'ie reed cf a 1 1 i t Rr : --r clrar.1-.-. arraMy - - ....-. .. z ker'a ilair talssrr. ..t-t' -these reiotca. Sc'.i Ly Crj; . VVPot'. r vrr f : !- a i '-'- r ? tr ,11 . t I u :- 1 . f I are t!aced in a building in vvii r-r a: the frost extracted by steoln. Ti. a then rim in on a tr-in railway to i: circ ular saw di pal t ne . and ci! ; slices or p al.ks of the '.l l.-ki e-s .'. for the 1. hglh oi the p- -'. Th, s- a tiOSTETTEETc sorted and the knots 1 1. then )ia.v-ed on to a loi.j, conia ns six hod It it. s di cd roll' rs. Th.- n.o.-k- .11 tweeli the- r.ll. is. u I... Sl it s. They ale ti l l. I i.:. to er is?-, ie.ei , oi i. . i.i. si. es ol t he i i tr-. J li" Ii s; ii'l ing i o . s. w i .i j d.'Uh!.' knivvs. and ; gs. As I .. y I i 1 1 t V ai e s. 'I , , i. .t i ! i ; . k Col.'lVil o!"sae I'l'i-ht i . ni : b In h 1 o M I ' . .1 .1 -I I v I: ! hV. l", -. 1 1 i V i I TTie Ti-vitli Tritely Told. rriIlL slZW STORE OK S. THITELBAUM, CARROLLTOWN, I THE PI.AC F. TO ni'Y AT LOW I.ST PRK T.-S THE . ...V (T SUMMER GOODS OF ALL KIND 1 A nd a eordial invitntion li. now extended hy the proprietor to every render of the Frkkm.- to cull and see the hire nssorfment, exnmine the vnrioiiw qonlities. and leurn the unfiiiriiHs;l'le t'ri.ls. which re so low tloit 'JO per cent, etin positively he suved hy tiioe who huy their iroodfl f-oin rue. The reason 1 can sell so cheap is thnt 1 houirht my entire st.K-k lor ciish ami intend to sell lor-nsh or is equivalent, mid Hm therelore projiHred to iiiHke ijniek Pules nt nmaller tiroht than any other merchant in t'amhria county. Iion't take my word lor this, however, luit come mid see lor yourselves. ' basket. i he-e in t .1 i.t.-lt l : ! . care ot j.-tl! g w 1.. Mi -, .tj-,-. i- i mm li ii" if l.-tppy a'. 1 ;i-i :ta '.I 1: II, . it. V el ih.-sf VM o. :!.un . a' I an oS. V ' ' 1 1 1 1 c 1 . 1 ; - I it ! sl;' 1. ill. lit. ii. The ,et l'li.c. ss l I .e.. Whldl is ;n t'.'li. i i ,s,iv.l I'V li.e ill hi lllis! one. W hull Is 111 In. T ho i ili.f I)' le h I'l'l t t TlnV Hie 111- I! pl.t -, tl III 1 1 1 ge 1 I io . - . Which hoi. I ih-vei, b.tni .s, ..!,! h.tv. ., t l sleatii pipes I' nulling Iliinigii them. i revolve one and one-bail t,:ii's to i 1 miniiie. di v itig two (iin.s h r day ' t-av-li cylinder. Th-y are th- n p.i--.- I into hi ge wooden c;isks or c!'i, ! i-. which, revolving rapnuy. polish ih.-m by Iriction, ihe rt fuse t.l;ing tht. u.ii wire fietis or screen openings. aiiT w Inch they are aga 1 n puss, d lelo a si ' 1 r which separate all the single k o attd drops them into tubes and boxes, h av ing those which have n,.t Iv, n sepaia'i tl in the machine. They are then pui in barrels ready for maiki t. The Jactory running on lull time t urns out 1 1 bt;-h-els. or fifty barrels, per day. The si-s go from eight up to sixteen to an inch. The length goby eights, two and one halt lo twelve. Twenty-six hands are employed, half of them lx-ihg women. The products of the mill are mosilv shipied to Ttnnany and France, and enter largely into the manufacture ol toys and tauey goods, as well us into the shoe manufactory. Thus the "genii ol mechanism"' converts, as if by magic, the trees from the Vermont mountains into articles of use, which, float ing off through the channels of commerce to far-away countries, anon return to sparkle the eyes of happy children in toys in which these pegs have become important factors. s. ' i i -:f'ss, ' 'r' - . i " HTOM 1(11 1W P 1 aa ITTEs fAHROLLTOWS, M AY 21, ISSl.-tl. S. TEITF.IBAl'51. AGENTS VAhTED GARFIfLD CELEBRATED H. H. H. MEDICINE. I)KhSONS atliete.l with p.ifns mi. I eehes who b.-ve never tried the are.it II. II. 11. Medicine io not know its powers in removing pain ive it a tr;:ii tor-ht-eii'ii itistn. rVetirala'a. tn.l p.irfeii larlv I H htl-.eria. A stir cure tor horsee sntferioir w.th lione and H'-.od Sieivio. ..ll Kvtl and folic. Itc sure r..l a.- k lor ihe II. H. M. .VIc'!ietne. mun.i. f ic t'ire 1 l.j 11 I . 1 1 nil i n on. rtn'iii. 1 h 'H. us Ihe j;ornr,art of the .nine ha.- led other parties to put an Interior article on tiie unrkei lojcrtnif liie sauie :.ai e. So'. t oy dnnrytsts everywhere. -5o.-ain. A nu w i n'ed tor Life of I'rel . in (laittuld A complcn .f.iith t.il liist.ty ir "in erad le lottnire. hv to.- eiin.ieni iii'ooaph-r ("I i onwcil. Intro .I'iciloii hv Ms Kxeeil-ney. .T.ilni le l.ontr . I lover nor ol Mas-a. ho-.tt-. Itoorsal! ready lor deliv ery. A n ol"n:i n; lv illti-tr.ited volutiie. Kndnr"ed edition. I.iherai terms. Adonis take orderi lor fr. .in 1'ti lo 3o copies .tail . i (ui -elis any ut her hook len tonne. Airents n.-ver ma.le money so fnt. The hok sell" ino-lf I xpe-iem-e not necessary. Fall urc unknown. A :1 " k-nioeense pn.ti- frivta terms free Ceo. St ito ( o., Pnrtlaa Maine. WANTI D Cor im I.ir 1"'T(t e Sjrnvi'T ''d assnSMXAT 0 of nor n iBTKK I RIMIIf. r AOKXTS assnsMXAT 0 of , GARFIELD! Hv Ker. Ilr. fir ..per. of New "V rk. Thi with our Manual of AnieroMii I 'ri.irre-i. Six Book in ona. An No. 1 VV.rk i.t ll.i'n. hi1."., .-e I'oononax H ots... r. 11. TREAT, TS7 RROlWAY, XF.W TURK. llo-7.-m.J DM. M. J. BUCK, 1'MVSiCIAN AN li SrrtoroN, A I.T kim, P . Uffcce r-nd residence on Fourteenth street, near Eleventh avenue, where nibt calls can he made. Ortiee hour. from 3 to 19. a. m., and tru-n 2 to t and to S. r. X. special attention paid to Dis. e.i.ei id the Fye and Kar. as well aa to 5a. jcical (.rpBrti.-lons of everv description. l4-ltt.-tf.l VxO' I' i " yKur '' Anent, and HUfti't?. ?fi()itnt ,).'i free. A-idrejf f . .'iwnin 4-Ca.. A uk uoid.Me. JJ7: ) a wtfi. $12 a v at homeei:iy nia.le. Cot ur And their lit IKS hnM it send 'or a -j. m pie cor-v of th.o wond-ritii pacer. Th World an.l Soldier pnhM-hed at VV i-hin-ton. 1. t'. It cop aie si.ne r, ihe W..r. '"aai. 1,'ie. S.-ene-trom the Hiitlchel 1. and a tiiotisiind th'nu' of intete.t looor c-iintiy's deletolrrs It cniit-i ins all the La and ln-lrocfoio, relt'-itr to Pen sions mid llooniies 'or Soldier ao. I their heira. F.iieht pflif'-, f'-rry eo!"?e.' wet;r. a I a veer. S.mpte tree. Ad Ire--- World tad Soldier Box 5b8. Wa'hiniiton. 1. V. li-4.-2t.j a week Inyotirown town. Terinaand Hoo'Rt JOfraa. Adaraat . t-.. P-mB. M. Ti:e Great Drouth of An intelligent and pious Shaker,ol I'lcasant Hill, Keiilucky. tells of the 'gleat diouth1 of 181'., when from early sum mer to the midille of January there was no rain, the air was so hot and dry that every: hing was parched up. The cattle liecatne alliicted with the 'hotweather itch' and t housnnds died, literally tear ing the skin from their sides and backs in I heir frantic efforts to .scratch them selves to relieve the intolerable i'ching. Deer and horses died with black tongue ; fowls and birds became listless and stnpified, moiH'd in despair, lost their plumage and died in utter misery. Many eople died ot disease contracted by eat ing dusty food and drinking foul carbonate water. Forest, (ires raged everywhere for months, and the air was filled with smoke and ashes. Fresh vegetables were soon exhausted, the cat tle were too diseased to be used for food, water was scarce and unlit to drink, (ires were raging and Ihe whole popula tion alflicled with disease in some shape. This slate of things lasted unt:l the middle of January, when tiie bless ed rain and I hi really beautiful snow ta ne and saved the country from utter annihilat ion. C3-EO. "W". ".TIE-a-TTR,, CASH DIOAI.KTi IN At, I. KIND OF ' HEATING AND COOKING STOVES, -AND MANI'FACTFIIKH OF- TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, Vltoonrt,! I'lOtI r:i'v nt li Ave. -CHEAPEST PEACE IX THE CITY. Rooflnif, SpontlnK lni Repair Ins, nl all kind promptly and nallmrartorllw attended to. 10-o4,"79. tf.l KIDNEY DISEASES COrJGTI?ATION are quickly and anrely enred hy tha use of KIDNZY-WOHT. This new and wonderful Hnedy which ta bivlneanclian Jrmcnscaa-c In all rartn of tho co'i:.trv. wcrksca na-.nral orineiclee. It toitom inih aodtc:ieto the d.seaecn oirjana, and through them clcar.br " - aTstcm of accumnlnt and pouonou bam r. Firtney diieanewof thirty yearnatandingh-e b-ea cunsi, il-a raea. Const: -at aa, Tiheumatirm, io which have ditreei tie vlrtl-Tii for yearn. VTo have ciutkoh cf test :m.-i-y of ita vtidertul curative power. I'o lojoreTe.tie Alchciie I'l-cra, whirh do more harm rhan cod, or d vrt:o pil'.4i-ut nsenamrea remedy, EIDNTT7-WOI1T, and health wUl be qn! -V.y reain-l. Cet: It Of yo-ir Prurr-t, Price, S I TV ill aendp-wt paid. ) y.'M.l, It iCn lillMIN 4i CO., I'rei'., iurllacton, All kinds of burns, including scalds ami sunburns, are almost iinnieili.it ely relieved by the application of a solution of soda to th- burnt surface. It must be remembered that dry soda will not . do unless it as surroun ltd with a cloth moist enough to dissolve it. Thi.i method of sprinkling it on and entering it with a wet clo'h is ofien the very le.st. Fut it is sufficient to wash Un wound reeatedly with a strong solu tion. It would lie well t keep a liottle ol it always on hand, made so sum g that more or less of it set I l. s on Mh- but -torn. This is w hat is call, tl a sa: uratt d Solution, and really such a s iln ionas this is fo'ined when the drv sola is sprinkled on and covered wi:h a in is; ened cloth. It is thought by s .t'ie Mi it t he pain of a burn is caused by t he hai 1 enirg ot the albumen of the tlesh vim I, presses on the nerves, and ;hat I In sot hi dissolvesthe albumen and relieves the presure. Others think that the burn generates an aerid acid, which the soda neutralizes. '! s I . -, i ; -. o- r : . a v " ' i -' 1 , ' '-' . 1 . " - j r ' - - .;. !..'.. :- 7 !' : ii"ai - .' I c' -. ' '.v. v.- -; - - 1 l' i . : 4 . j ' r- I : 1 '" ' . :;-' - 1 l - " to. .. .. i , . t U ii . ' . ' r r. : . , .-. y 1 ,s .. , I - : 1 -.-.'.' 'i L w i ' U II h s !. ,r - i , 1 I ; .. , - v . ;; . . ' . i m sh-ni'l i : i" r- :. i i ' ' - : l 1 . " J,sA,.'v:f,'".; e - t . :.e. -i . : - T - ' -- - - I ' r il r -: -!v 1:1 : . f - - . ' . IM. I .r;:.i' i i i t ri..". .- ' r ti er" .-.o r-"-;n '.. ' i.- . . r - - r-,-' .".''' :' ' !'i :r; it.-.-i I . : t : , s '- , I- - I. -v :: 1 -. t . : M :. ' :-s V Ci t'. c Vi- -V, .:; i.-uVtTi-Mic.-ri -- . ihe w. rk of r.-.;..r - -, r :; r " r - - first do.. lii'toic !;. n,'-,Kv ' -n-'t Tea li r."r a iih: e i i r I ; i ot r i t paTti.-ul.irfer..lfor mmrtiilin . m.-Jz. -.K - II At- M IV .s- -i' i-'-.VJ'.-- " s.-.f a lie- Ni i i r : '"--. I'.-i.ito. ! etisl'llr-g. I'a. S1 ,. '-' HOP BITTERS. A .Medicine, net a Drink.) CONTAIN nors, rrnir, mandrakje, pandhlion, Avb nt. rrrw? a-tt. Brr VTr.Tei.QrAjj i nts or aij. oiBik Bi-rraaa. THEY CURE A'l fse-tseacf theStomach. Unwell. Ptood. Liver. Kidneys, atid I riuarv tlrcant Nrr vouauca. Sieepleei.nejand eapecjally Femaie tomnlainu. SIC00 IN COLD. vni he v-'.S for a case thev artil tiot core or nvip, or tor iniinirf impure or liljurioua fouDt in them. OtTnor crorrlat for llor. Tif-te-a n4 r-y Ihcm before you aleep. Tuke aa alirr. D T C la an aholotearii t-Tet"1t-!S'.-rn-e for Lrnnkeuiieaa, uae of opium, tobacco and btrcoti.t. SK!1 TOB CtFCTXA. All Una B!tt- M v. I Ne it -iir.: tlec-.l.t. N . V . T-t.-rl- Or I. 33S3E&J .VTCfl LIFE t -i r-C. ll r -1 i-l a snei DEATH of J A. GAUFSELD -ar 'ii- 'if 1 ' t . .i ti -. ii- Htv.s i SI It IMi ArstiRKiintion a csr ..f r.'A NfvF-R forg-t thai const ipat ion are entir biliousness and ly curable with Joseph Mcdonald, ATTO K N F.Y- A T-L A W. F.BK!Rmi, Pa. lr Oflfli?e tn V!onnd Row, on Centre (Ueet. I ?T. IS, lV.-f. I It w- I X a Fhei ROOK -. F -I l oil DICK. ATTOTtfF.T- AT-T.AW, henahura:. Pa OBIee t hn1dln of T. I Lloyd dee'd. (firt floor.) Atlitre itreet. All manner of lel bnslneaa attantod ta tlafaato- rilj tti callamcui rpret.ljr. t (PVi.-tf. TOMATOFS IV THE WlXTFR.-Ml. Brackett slated last February, at a Boston horticultural nneting, that he hail a h'indred pots of tomatoes, the seed of which was sown in July, and he gathered fruit in December. .Some of the pots were si-t in the ground and the plants tooted down into it, and these continued to licar best, but did not give so handsome fruit as those in pots on the greenhouse shelf. 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