CHEa.P! OHEAPEKi; , CHEAPEST! GEO. HUNTLEY HAS NOW ON HAND THE .01 iL STOCK OF Stoves, Tin-vnre, Hoasefurnishing Goods, moot in Imny Ii'URia.. His M:k e i!ui'i.3?3 Ca an J'Ti r7i ?:' p?87"" lai M of rarfeu? ty!c nn 1 l'ii.terus; ' Biiiltlefis'' Ilardvaro or every i"v-r:ptl in nil cf K"t quality ; CARPENTERS' TOOLS! of all kinds n l t'lobct In f'O market. Also, a ' TABLE AND POCK ET CUTLI RY. Cili" wnr, O iirrntwuro. Silver. I" eI URrp. Woort ip.l H'Mlnw Vr. Wnll . fier. Trunin anil Vnl lf. I'ovnl ver, An- Mm, Vlw. Iloric bn. liar Irnn, Kail Ilocl. Ilorxp .Hull. arrlnso llolit. Kit. ft. Mill t r mil ..tones. Meet ftliov. cl Flow Jlonliln. Komi ScoopM; owRr. Mirnro, horse hay hikes Ilorxo liar Frltsi. Rope mid I'nllry, (urn t II i inlori, ant a f-ill lino o( llnrv rutins Tools. Also, a larpe assortment of Table, Floor and Stair Oil Cloths, rrinrxe Oil Cloth, FAPFR An OH. T.'TT V.J MX; W SIT A PINO asd SHADE FIXTI'KKS: I.i vntrooL ASHTII.1 SALT, the liet In t!"! worM f(.r D.lrvand Tub; U'c: Imvotfo K''K SALT th- rliai.e-t nl hit fur fe-itnir Kfve !?: LAMi FT.ASTKR; Wyir. nt I'lsTFHf I'T'Mf'S.(') tt'b'-?r iiuiil'tT: FK.Ii K'i"- S' I'ATKNT fAFKTV I.A.MI'S. wbii.ll eni"..t 1 explinlel : 'iiiLiii' KVs V A' i (IXS axd CAKH: the s.nr"i.t atm-k or I1I.IC I'KorKS of all fV: rn! fmj Bn.l of mpermr ware ever ot-fr.-1 f.,r in Kh"nF!'.r2 : ft Mil lint of f A I .NT . BKt'StlfN of tf m-trt l-j'n.le ntmriv: WtlV I'OV ?i. SS, PAINTS, TCKi'KNTlNE, V A Ac. tojte-licr wltli a large and eeiu- plete r't'ifii o! choice UROCEKIIiS, TOIJACCO A!H) SE1JARS. , well ft th"uantls of other nsefi'l ami neeitftiT artleles. In lift, ny t ! i ri-j 1 ltv-ii't cot or can't ifft nt -hurt notice i. n"L north l-iiviiiir. an. I wh it 1 lo dlli r fi-r sale tray iilw-ivs p-r'.'i'i.d on:i koist class is quality, while me will In van a M y be KOI1) AT MOTTOM IMUCI'.S! Mr' M:vir h ! n-T'y thjktt tepV Exrrp.i" E In th'1 -.il' i f ku "I? in my Ibu'. I jim onahicil to vitpi-ly 'iv -'i-ti r.io wii.'i tiio vtry lic-t In the mrk-'t. li-c r:o a i::'cr;il slur oi y.ur ;:ur.n Biro, thpn. an.l h i-uniir.iyil that t ho !' t IsuIwhvj the rh':. . arvl th it it nrt r i- i; to l".y an in ferior a rriWi s i ni: i y t.ci- lti t e rice i $ low, m It l an lmii!-;,ii:l'l i i'-t that uca na ls are ulway: the dearest in the end. CEO. HUXTLllY. Etien'liu-ur, Apnl 11. I-C?. Esmusra fos thirtv-five veass. HAY BROTHERS, Ifinufaoturertsj WrIOl.ES At. C AND RETAIL OF- -AND - Sheet Iron Wares AND DEALERS IS HEATING, PARLOR aM1 SKIKG STOVES, SHEET .METALS, -AND- HOLSE-FLKMSHl.NC bm GENERALLY .Icllixi- in TIN, COPPER 4SBEET-IR0X PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Kos. 213. 280 an! 282 Wifljtoa St., i ! B-ILTOE, i. . 'iiiiiii m r r iiii I'rlti r 111 j i;a.ir Ana city rSAD- FURNITURE! lounges hedsti:aos, TABLES, CHAIRS, -. 1005 ELEVENTH AVENUE, r.i'tvrrru KJlii ciul Utli Sis., ltiz:i nff'aiuJ rl.i e ijr.tv a-id all olhem wMdnir to purc'.ie bon-.-t Ft liNHI ia:, j.; hon.-'l prl-i a-e 1 (. toillv Invited tomveusa en!l hefore Lay elsewhere, as f are enfldent tht we cm meet every irnnt and please eveiy . ta-te. Prl -?s the verv i ..weft. AUoon.i, April 1. isaj.-tf. RIVIN1US' BLOCK, E3Er:snuF;G, pa.. CARL RIVIN1US5, PfcSM Watato ana Jeweler TTAS always en ba.id a larm. Ti'ied n. ele- j i. --ti' nsor:-nii 01 A I 11 f.S, CLOCKS 3 L.V J- LSY. SPK'TJCL-.S.TiVE.L lSSt.s; .. w rieh h nffers f r 'a e at lower priees t.i.an 'ny o-.her oealer ;n the eonr.tv. Per"r nael:riir anything In bl line will .1.. w. il to Kiwm him a call bafore (.urehHiTiw e!ewhc-re. -I'roriiot t-ntioa j aid to rvlrlmr Cloeit. Wa-ches. Jewelry, kc. had att;actk.a gauran taed In bota work nd prl'-a. tytiox, everybody: .ou'nd n Cim LLOYD, whojt v ' f t' e re en' Wo'? tealet ri'mlvknCOKE AND LIME. Pure rf t . t . t pon ':, .n'ttBCBn. PA- voted Catholic. m'.HT.xw ri-:vt.' i f - . - ' . - A ; ; vv, ;.a . ,r LADIES' TfiillS THE GHEAT FEMALE REMEDY. A. TOSIT1YZ1 criifJ roH ZJS- is rr7i" ! It Vcmrn's M:l N. Y. i ; v o-i k .ntl i-e: anmt l:.1liv- I- w :-i i-riia,r . I . r-.'i.i?.:i. .,- V VI .,ntci:s -ii -it ts c irv uu:ii w i -n. 1 rr, F . k and f.crv. i s , 1" -T.rf?M. n (f ;"r:',s, I in t?!- S; m- in t S:rfr. firMir, t,f the V. Tf-,-:i, 1" ,t, ar.d P ti 1 i ; mi n nvylir m- r..san , wi :1 ii nvfr-w rit, tviisiu, cr nervous strata n 4 no equal. ol any kiul. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AT 1 Per Bottle. THE ONLY ASSOCIATION Lady Physicians xrr TiTjn world. Toi- Institution nn-i f riiHil for the pole juir !. of trout injr tlr ili.-ca-eA ot women, it is itimp'i i 1 o-lv t'i. - ir::iiis '.' ;o h-ivj olitn'jO'o a, li-.-olii'i: rail t ;;u- y.roro "ion jiv thoir ar.liiiow livlu.-! ,tr i.ii , noress !n"I who liaro ni.-i'lf tlo' ln'H:'li Mot i:i-o: of wnnrn a -tmlv f.'i- o-it;i. I, roll s c:i l.e iirTo.-f ul i v trt-iWd iit homo, w t'lMit :iny oliier e,el)e tlinn Iho ro-l, nt tt e :ne !i. mi c. Aiivice liy mail fri r. -'-u l .-tainp for v.yr n -iiv and letinior.ia's from indie who have lieeii nrrmanently evred. "SLDIES TOITIC" Is tho Favorlto Prsscrlption of the Women's Medical Institute f ir Pi oino-ii- l"t-ri. or" KM!ioir of the Vonib. I .piiciii i liiwa or hiu-; (r.iiani:ti:ition mo! l i. -ir:i' r ot I1;. 'A'oirt ; In-. am nn ioj, l-'iool-iiiLr, A:'ii-i ii'k- or !:o'k f -n.oHiilv viU.a lion, V,'ea'.i! ii:.- li.-irk iv.I .-toionr'j, Kaint- m--.-, Ni i v ,:: rri'idiation, I;-peinii, Kidiiey ('oii'j:a.iit.--t l.ai ri ! i:t ntui a tonic duriiiW J'r'-nanrj. nt rristilar m ricxl 1:iritii;) rjianu of !;'o, u !i -i for '.lie in'rrl di ldlity ot wnnipii. Jt i 'i'Uvt yn ''( - aiul fmiumtnt rtliij. One Fi.it Bott!o fc EufrTcTent. Sold by Druggist?. Price, $1.00. t . r . .. . 1 r'Tft t::t tri tii-1 Tim it f -,t ir-jr, ty . It. 1 I Mu-.r: . V. i' II,- !:a- !-n -1 ri!-.-! it toPI eg t. 1 ' i-.r Tt t: -f'v i l A A : a 1 e f: wn v. , ; i l u. I :- ' f-r 5 oir:,. f 1. n l-rii. I- i .1 .', :-ro;.; , t.i ..1 I'. ! t i ri.,, U i L a . : i: i . .' ' i i-oin K NsKS 1 a U ; of t fftA K I ---V ' '-"r:-,! t,n'-- ""'- Z i.c J I - the ; : 7:! , :r. in n-f.li- il 1 h n' ami 1 rr U. rtla Of J ii! : :n .1. IVu- uiiraiifc . Jilt Iv ! l : z J -) re - iff', idi f .u.: .t-t! re- ( nfjna for rtOii in j - A pj'-y y the ' t .! r ': Oi f". 4ll T l".V:v i I:ia:.i mi.M '.. M-ir-h U. ISo, -... w.!y. Ouciro. N. ' irf .-1. --3 - A i.. aca-:i:i Wlrtinc gj T-r-ji -a rc! t simo r : :- ici'-s hcrnise ' it? vari- :-.-an.lii-Hce-f..me. It 5 -i Hci'ifs ta t.rH-- Hdir M . ; !i-.o t.tathlnl t oo.r.v ; -j ". r':'T il.-iniir-.i .i i.a.' J -' .-'V .1 -l.-' :' . VJJ j ' I ho 1 lathl'al ( ..ii. jn rrry I t jy-0,i: c.?r, i f l;,: 1 - j-r itu v t .9 j- zjr m - . - 7 , Jt-i in AS3 3n ci i' VTy k.";'"' " IWI.-1 -., 1-TT w . m '..i,n fC''?'N'-. 'V1,,'lll,r! In theC-omple xlan v"- i X'V-- "l " Hkx'-, . l'i. Fir.u r '.' f o, is:. SOf . Ttii utl.ltx. ' p. "t T " j. '"Tl V-lt I. IU S, prrpi, fr l , f :? 1 l,'',tf-UO.O. .unnr.lM T.1 " r - .r. f?.'.-i m-a., n. t..e - i.it ?i a J a ; -V f eij " . 1 . . v-m 11.11. ! i,.. t X''.. ST f. T.ugi !I,rfc.M u.l..iiMiirftt I,, -t (7- 1y'i-t-.,yi.u...- iM. -v1o. (t tn.' '' T- -ii'f it"-;'-.;.. i:.:iit.th CI1.X1 U t'J.,lV.r-tlii.-nAiA..& V. .1. 1. I'. " Wi ?Otr A - ;" i - , uif, l v. .i:ir-.atTit til ai y or..! . nrt i.;- o..- - jt ur It- T'-'- m! it. R. : 1 I i jboc. 1 IRE l et .kMtff. Kow Readr. 'Tm T.-irrejo-l 1 1 Waned. J. i. 11 1 1 kill .V. t O., i;lii.., l'. ? i?-r--; etR-O lit.' 5N. i? - ,ik1 'it; ri O nth . ' ' . O , I . . a : I rcsJ. I' -'. t - --I.t, 1--, ' : ... Ip'.i, ::T-r :- ,.-:n: r:..-ry .- l- i -.v4. ...,;:'. n. -ii.3u.j i - 1 e; I - i .' ;; yj .-- ' 1 ' i ' . 'in. ir.- .r I : E, mi y Tin: jiisroRY 01 matched. ONE HALF A IKNLCKV fe!N E THM 1AV3 OF FLIT AND STKKI 'I i E 1-l.CI-FEU IS FOI.ITICS. Xotiiing, porliaris, cuuoi j4ive a tuoro Tiviii id,-n, of tUo rai'id'ty with v:!.U-h tin; world has advanced in ail inattt-is ot cotufort an-1 coh veil if nee tl.ua tiie i-.iiiiiiunos mt-tit in Uifl Voiti.i n few tiny airo of tlo" dentil of Geo. Sv. limgebs, of 'crrislo n. Va., the first Atneririin manufactiucr o! fricttnti timtclies. liebepitn tlie lminess in New York city in 1831, ir tliCifabouts, but foiled. Tlie noHiM e, B e are toiil, were ' tiinite of chlorate of potaM), aiid to he drawn through two pieces of sandpaper to be igtiitefL Th quantity of eluoraie of polafiiin this Coun try beinu smad, Uurgess imported a largo quantity, but it proved to be an inferior ar ticle ; the matches were returned upon his hand-, a ml he failed." Mv. D. K. Jones, who died at (Jhiiiicuihe in isso wrs another of tne iuvei tors of the no 1. i . match, and the people ot Viei.na have jut been eelehra tiim the send centennial ol three othn claim ants of the honor. In reality the idea of the common match is aimot ns'old as the dis covery of phosphorus, i'liosphoi us was dis covered in 1()(;;, sikI in 10 u Godfrey liant witz introduced t'id piactice of rubbing it between two folds of brown paper till it took fire, when it w made to Ignite a stick, one end of which had BE FN IHFrED IN ffirHUR. Another form exteiiMvely used, we read, "was called c!ieim- al matches, which wre sold in little c;ises at first ss liitjh as 15 Miil iinijs a box. Xhey were little sticks of wood dipped fust in .-uljdntr and tb.en in a compo sition ot chlorate of potash, fiowets of sul phur, colophony, cum or sugar and cinnabar for coloring. Accompaning them in tne box was a vial containing sulphuric acid, into which the match being dipr-fd it was ignited by a chemical action induced between the acid and tlie chlora'e of potash. The other ingredients were added merely on account of their combustible qualities." H is not surprising that, with matches of price, the Hint and steel and tindcrbox re uiaiut d in vogue with tlie great mass of peo pje. With the flint and steel was used a long match a splinter of wood some seven inches in length, tipped with sulphur. "You strike on the Hint," writes an o'd Englishman, "until a shower of sparks fell into one tin der; some eauht; then you put the pttiut of the match to the spark and blew until the brimstone caught ami jou were nearly suffo cated, The tinder box was generally too dirty for eenerai use, anri therefore lamps were burned in bedrooms, and candles, en cased in large tin cylinders full of round holes, the whole being stood in a basin with a little water in the bottom." it was about lS-'.'i that the Egyptian came in vogue in England. The elaborate apparatus consis ted ct an open bottle containing sulphuric acid, soiiked in fibrous asbestos ; aud the matches, widen were about two inches long am! sold at one sr.iliine a box, were tipped with a chemical couioiuation, of which chlo rite of potash w,ii the pi.ucinle in 'ied.ent. i On put i ;ng the match into tlie Lottie aud rap id;v withdiawing it a lUu.e was produced, I but as the ueiu was inconvenient and the l matches liauie to be spoiled by damp, the ! Eupytion soon went out of favor, giving I place to tho pyrophoius, tiie pneumatic tiu j dor box, i'.nd DuOereiiuer's hydrogen lamp. According Ui the ei. cyclopedias I THK LCCIFER MATC H was invceii'ed in 18-1 by Mr. John Walker, a I Chetii.st, wi btockton-unou Tees, who found j that chlorate of polash could he instantly ig j niled by friction and in rapidly drawing a j t-tick coated with it and phospnorus, by the i means or mucilage or glue, through folded j sandpaper. lie manufactured a few of them tor use in his iieighborhood, and Fara ! day, procuring some, luouuht them into public notice. It is lntoiesi.iii: to reflect tuat it was some ynais be. ore it occurred to the acute mind of tiie nineteenth century hat in..re convenient mo le of ignition could be devised than drawing tho match through a folded piece cf sandpaper. Two pence was the price of a small square box of lifiy matches and the bit of siiiidpaper, the mutch being known for some Un.e as the l.:onureve, probably by way of a reminder of the lamous rocket which hiirep so frequent ly in the iileiauueoi half a centurv ago. The safety match U.us from about ls.v.i ; its piinelpie is t..-i di-; .1011 of tin, combustible elements, some being placed on tho box aud some on the i. alch tip. The Au-tf.ms claioi hi have become the pioneers 01 i,-..'-h iionrii'ae'uii ing t:i For man y y .vein i was to bta' down ail comoeiition ia tlie irtantifacture of cl.e.;p inau-hes, and in spite of numerous im itations the ' ut:::i svi.tvci ok fosfor" still hold tueir 1'ivii. Te originui mai: ufactory i.t Ji r.k. i i; g is -til :n e stereo, and dlstri bute.auHng lis shareholders tile enormous dividend ol so j-er cent. Aocordinv; to the repot t of the IJnttsh consul nt Stockholm, the SweiliMi match trr.de is even gaining ground Willi great liitmlity, tlovcpor'.ti'ua Isst jear tii G-ieat l!i -pain and her colonies, China, Ja pan, .South Ari.er-can, Africa, atid India, amounting to ",(-(0 tons, ,m incresse over the preceoirio enr ot 14 per cent. One factory est ald.siied in r15 employes 812 hands, and adopts m many and such" excellent precau tion agalnt lire nidi it is insured at a very low iaie. The boxes in which the matches are packed are undi by the prisoners in tho wedish j tils. M it' h-inakiug in France is a monopoly, but i' is gratifying to know that it is not a paying monopoly. The company's contn-ct comi el- it to pay a percent age on a ndl.nnjm quantity Ot 40,0 0, 000, Ood, and the annual consumption is only 20,oio,000, ooo. Thoush last year the delicit in the pro lit, atid los account was reduced from 11, '.:l,.;7i fn.ncs to s,t;:.i,f most, if not a'd, of the gain of t ;oo.noo is due to a new method tf estiniating the a.-sefi. The company has never yet paid a dividend. The FieDeli matches are about as atrociously bad as a French ci;ar, but U'.c badness of both at least served tne purpose of furnishing the : I'a-iisian chioniquers with subjects of inum j I'liiliic joi.es. In England such Sims as the j Ihxons, of Manchester, turn out about nine j million matches a day, to say nothing of the j smaller manufacturers, whoee daily output is two mii.ion or three million. The estima ted tlai y cot. sumption per lu ad of the popti ' .alien iu Europe and ioLh America is Horn I five to six matches. It may be said that tho i German Government is about to forbid the i use of wtiw phosphorus in the manufacture j of matches. The a;id fumes thrown off in i manufacturing erfceM produce a fearful rottenng ol the, teeth and Jaws. Aae lor An Invention in Shohmakino. l'or the past six luoiillis a Boston ifiven- j tor litis tH-i ruakin u b!ue ly a process i which it is calculated, will lbvolutiouize ,,' tin;. entire bti.sijics.s. The process is yery ''r siiru ie, but di-cidedly practicable, aa it i. is equally . '.applicable to ladies' work as ' to that of heavy work for men. Itere i tc.ture, in the mumifacture of hatnl j f.frcweti v-otk, the u;pcr leather, which i r'iuaiii6 as after aev. ii'g the well to the j inner sole. Las eiiber fceeu cut off or tacked down aiid Uie ii;per sp.ee LiKed, -j hut by the n r.v method the upper, after . liaving beu i'asLeiicd to the sole, is turn ! ed buck over the welt, aud in turning is ; ugaii: sowed to the outer sole, thus ma i kir.g the boot doubly ttioug, and mak j irg it virtually waterproof. In case a ' pour inner sole is used, so that the sew- ing gives wny, Die welt still acts aa a ! levf-r, and there is no possibility of tlie ! upper pulling out. In the manufacture of common work for women, where ma chines are used, there is a rough seam left on the it. side, of the shoe, which is decidedly ur.comfoi table to the wearer, whereas, il made by the process alluded to, the inside of the boot is left perfect ly smooth. Then, aain, iu the old method nails aie used to a greater or less extent in lasting, which in due time will give the wearer unmeasurably dis coniiiiuro; but, this is entirely obviated by the new proces. as no nails are used. ; aa the uppt r does not reipiire. to be fas i teued to the inner soie except by ihesew , in. Those who have investigated the j process are loud in their praises aud i compliment the inventor highly upon i his success. The Family Doctor. To relieve hlcco.'gh at once, take a lump of sugr satur.t;ed with vim-gar. Thtie are times in the lives cf child ren ulien folds are taken, no one knows how, and vvhtn toothache is almost un bearable, and yet it is not advisable to h ive the tooth extracted ; one means of relief at such a time is to cut a large raisin open, roiist it or heat it and apply it around the tooth while it is is as hot as can be borne ; it will operate like a httle poultice, ,'tnd will draw out the in flammation. To wet a flannel cloth with strong vinegar and then put a hot iron under it, and ro to steam the face, wilt aid in reducing the inflammation. Dried Lai k "f .-asaf ras rpot pat aroand ' anta iruit w.u protect it irom worms, j r Ta V ,'5 4, .Tf ff ft I Ml '1 . ' 6 worn MEDALS. Thti Qpf Known Remedy for Backache or Lamo Back. Rheumatism cr Lame Joints. Cramps or Sprains. Nouraleta or KIdncv Disease:. Lumbago, Sevcro Achesor Pains Female Weakness. Arc Superior to all other Floaters, Are Superior to Pads. Are Superior to Liniment. Are Superior to Ointments or Salve. Are superior to Electricity or -alraaisra They Act Immediately. they Strengthen, They Soothe. They Relieve Fata at Once. They Positively Care. nillVinil Benson ' Capchre Pornna Pi I Dill II IN ten, have been imitated. Po UHU I I villa not aliow yonr dnipri't to palm off nome other pliuner havine a iiniilRr eonndin" nnme. See that the word is spelled C-A-P-C-I-N B. Price 5 ets. SEABURY A JOHNSON, Mannfactiirine Chemisia. New o' fc. HDRR K f7iI kT Y AT iTATrlSrire V.v-. MEAD'S Medicated CORN and EtIMON PLASTER. .-z-r-. . " -t 5. -:jO - V I I I I r t '-! i.- .. ! - 3I.;!i 0 a:.:UacX.t ;...tioniJ r: ;ml;:tion in vr-v-v-y-, Xfs fl' n CTTPnT ttjv . - '. v.- -i ; j. S., U X A- 9 ' "'' .'''" rV "e.--rt ee -l f-!. TrxpApK ..- -j . i . 'J i .-.iJdi.j iii.i l,ii.i)i,:Cj J. ,.' t...'..'-i l? i;-'7!iT'j'u-fnre of t: v flj t i uj' V.'ih a Fi i:ieI ntpe-intenfl'-rt in thft d-psrt-rtu i-.f, fii; pl' ia. ,y extended exrN-rleuee In t v. c.::. ... i- ef i"it e .-'T- e. we are i-meil-d to offer H JuUi U'lnvaKed mti.ii-y. To intro-luoe our TATJ NT AD.IUSTAltl.K Q.r.'.l AcLicn, Reservoir Pen, tn p-lvaneef r-n!nr t ; ade r'mnnel-. wo .liovnit i-l ii, i.: ! v ; ' i-.:.U n. tai.a.le rott to any add.-. -c -i -i' ii InS s r.nj Foantain Pen. If I a. -1 lf:.f i il a A.X iiUl.t-.i:u- t.f l'er? i!'. io s,i'; j , ji, t t :. .- I., r . ., -.1 to rti -73 ac;e:ts: agkmsj aktsj r-r ai;N. IM.I);kS hran' new book, enut'.ed 2sitit?-Thrc3 Years Among A ttip vcor't ; Antlinr-t Thi, Thrve Ymrr rr-" fr. ' t.j' i'iih an ie luitmliu'iH.n o-r . (Jr- o By Gen. Sherman. Tuii nc work wis at ones nH-ribt lor rrtm.-lni AC'-nua ax! -,t.r c'toi, and by I7r. fiimr-., O. St-m-m, fi-n. IL-nrwl, and IWi of Tm-!rr- V .i. Our. Gutt nr. : ft is r'.rhH b-fiton l-uKtm eee mrirtrm." Enit oe WluT (M.rho.li.t.) n;i i "it K' It 1 th tmty authentic aeonnnt r.-tT Ia.lima rrer pekllsfcM. fully rrrralitiK Oiflr "Inn.r ' ' " t"'"l-, -l-.it.te. I: is tp'ta riih tbrnina; r;.-n. . pf Autl.c, r.-d cf fani-i-9 Serai'.., Tr.rs, "--'. ., M-ner.. Brr Rnf!'., e..Ttrid!y portraTlnf I- ia t'ao Ort-t Wt-rt na ii .rn if. 4Hd Awn in prrt. '.'h S--l f'a.praTiiir. and Suierb C'h-nio-IJtVr-pH '-. in lo e-.i frm ph-Moj-raph. UAdfl by tho U. S. G-rrrrnmcnt ei,i.',ty Jnr t.'.u frat virk. f.?Cf k! This aaiKl bock ia now ant-aellln j a" .'1.1. If-ml. y.? ee-ne-fi... AfrertU are-Re 1 0 to 20 or It. " y. vst 1 jr( mor .--tit. at ohm. Pclni. 7ri fr j iiT 'V-jr... g'-n. .jr Itt-je e;r-ul-i with i j'l puit' a.i-r. r.t A ftc Stwciatn PUte 5r.t m cijii; i sr a 3 t-.at .-aip. AV.-m the -'te taVs,hn. A. a W0HTu:VOl-".N CO., mtTVon, Cmtt. JfotFail .w?n ."fc to send for I our FALL ' Price-List ft"' - ..-f .'j ny address upon anpli.-ation. ContainsJc scriptior.s of ever-ti.iuj reqairc-J for Ftiis.n:-1 or Fariii'v use, h over '2, OO iii.istraiioiis. Vv'e pc.I ril goo.ls at wliolesalo prices, ia qnantiiies to snit t!e ptirclmser. Tha only insiltution ia .raerlca who Eudce thU tlieir peial l.-.'sinris. Addr?.3 ?ivi.tf!'.tirsl t L.'n SldT and K-'9 Wltl.-c.h ATinae, Oil -; Hi. S il0iUi O.Tr r,eTi'n?w'.;-: hf frwwdouMed. Prorr.pt wtirfc and homes ma 1c harpv. ! $i .,. A' pijr r.i. Wi dOWBi rr-m-n.-i.r. v catui- : !i- (1 ' .n INCREASE fs. Porvrr f .'J iU PaV'ir.'tI.hichiT-'e-Kr'. ;.r - 1 --y-r-r 1 ,c ' to ?..ii"7r;x,7P ATE ?i TS:t t it amt TheWO ttlOi SOi.rR."- 'Vy t" i. Simile oi.v fr.-u. t--.l---ui. t, r 1...1 i:;--n:- : - - , t. n, A- biuTttv-.Vi.i-. w. F: r7r-TRALO CO.," F uon. I'at-.ol i- Lam.; A:i ys. SV.i S h I n T t On, D- C- MH. BUCKLEY, ATTORET.AT..AW, AIVTUi 'NA. PA. MS- fHflne OTer the First; n tion,il I-iuak. n tnneon 11th avenue. eenril door from liili aireut. Altooua., April ai, lsl.-tf. .it Q"7l per lla' at hsme- Samples worth 6 'JM- AJOresi iSTlJWt Lp.l'tirv fujil.Vaia. 4-T,,bS.-iy.J Ft A 14 eew I DR. RUSH'S FOI ..ill liill. a rosinri: cum: ran coy- Sl'MTTIOX I A LI, STACKS. Tot Rleedinsr h! Lunir. 1'oid, tonsil.-?, Croup, rroarhitis. Infliioiira, A(!i nia, mid all affections of the "Lungs it lia no cqnal. Br. Bush's Specific fir Ccmsuinption Is recommended by all the leading physi cians who are acquinted with it use. Price, I.arire Size, S1.O0 Huiall " Sold by Druggists everywhere. so Dr. Wiilouuhby, the attending physician at the Sisters' Hospital and one of DutTalo's most prominent members of the profession, has used it for years, and says : PrrrALO, Aag. 17, 1SS2. Pr. Ruih't flfdienl Ant iition : 1kai l'onn:s I unhesithtinzly a'ld mv name tothelonif lu"to! ralar prn-.'ti ' innrs who have recomniendi-il yonr "Spefnir for CoiisniTiptinn.'' I have n-'--l it fer many year? In my prartieo f..r a'l pulmonary : ffeelinn. anil have alw,ty been more than Htisnet with t ke resu'.M. 1 eo-iijer It tlio het ronipuunH kion for all Iun;r disease. Yours, M. WiLLot'iimiv, .M . II. Dr. Howard, Professor of Anatomy, Col ego of rhysicians and Surgeons, Buffalo, N". Y., fays : Dr. Ritxh'i Mrdicnl Association : 1kb I'oci'o! 1 have use.l yonr Specific for Con.nmntion In my practiee frir year? with the heft re-'ults. 1 consider il a sure eufe lor consump tion, if taken a cordini; to .Jirerii'.ns. Yuur? truly, C. Y. IIoivaro, M. I). DR. RUSH'S 14 REGULATOR" FOK Heart Troubles. A SUUK CUTtF. FOK ALL DISEASES OF Til E IIEAUT. DR. RUSH'S "REGULATOR" Has never failed to give relisf, It ha been used succesi-fiilly for years in subduing the most stubborn cases of heart difficulties, I.Rilie Mite 81. PO fcntull ' .50 sold by Druggists everywhere. Win. (J. Osaoodhy, ths well-known eafc manufacturer of Buffalo, Philadelphia, Pitts burgh, Newark, and Atlanta, fJa., say : r-'-.v's !veiovr: Safes. ) - 17 1- An, el S.rev. J IAS Ti. - A., let. 17i.li, 1 -"t. ) ill : :.'!. i-t ; nr. tfir-V. Han I' I.--'iilat ii 'I.-: I.JI. . - TI; . Ih"'-. h.;e ..f J.. lii- 1 oi'.lt're .l nro r.'-:eivef? lv r. re -: iait wf-k. I hive tak-n ner.rly rne lr.t-le ai l 3rn t tioronm. !y f.u i.--a.'.l with tne resri:. K.,r over two year" i have hia ti ttoui-ll with i-h.-.rp -tin at mr heart. Jly rliv;.ian. upon cxtim. nation, prJ nouneed it et.la "; atietO of fl.e le-a-t. r.-l w.i.fi nn-nbl-' to -ii e me ey rel; f. T' - triu.te urf w wr.r.-e. 1 until 1 hart ! cured. W hil e.'ine ennvlne, il tat I eoul.l not ho in .vew ni t env i.at w-en l ettiUM on file? ol tl.i; rno-'t r.rominent nhveieinns tlir. vrtio eharco.l me i'-' lor an exaiai'iato.n and then rcer.m-aiai.le 1 j.-ur " il -.; lit tnr." Knowinirl tou to bo a r' jr tlar .Mnl il A?nelattnn. :n; l vnt a 'pat ent meitrirt ch'n: 1 or.er.t. the three hntttes. I l::ive nt b rn tro-a'-'eil t-tnee I commenced takinit it. f.ut shall oiirtinne a ml take ttio erolro three Vittl'x fj g to ol.f ai n a. I 'triit ativm jure. You have my iinrcre tl.nnk-i. 1 sin. ;nrl!pn!n, A'ety re? j.'cclfu'iy, W. ti. Osooodbv. Dr. Rush's Blood Root Pills CJIvos lnmeint relief In all raven of RHEUMATISM! Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Baek ache, Soreness of the Chest, Govit, Ouinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns, and Soalds, tit-r.eral Bodily Fains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Tains and Aches. Dr. Rush's Blood Root Oil as no equal in the world as a liniment or oil. It is a chtiip, , timple ami sure exter nal remedy for man or beast. It is put up in two. sizes. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by diuceists everywhere. Cnrert of Rheura.nl .m f m Two Ilonrat Prrri.o, . Y., May42, 18Si. Dr. Utah' Mrriirtl Annriution : tkxti.km k" I hare t e"n tronbled with rhen mntim tor two years. 1 tried all the hen adver tied oils and liniment?, and inanv rir?t-itlani phy .ieiHiia witlimit reiief. The last to-tw 1 visited reeotnmended lr. !uh's "Ijlood Koot OH." 1 jmrrhased a lare hott'.o fur fifty rents, and ap plied it. In two hour- I was relieved, and no'T am entirely well. Its efTeeti are wonderful, and I relieve It the only tliinjc in the. world wht :n will cure rheumatism. I Yours truly, .tnttsf IIvTCWTxsojr, i Ilrie St., Hnlfalo, N. Y. .MUS. DR. HUSH'S CATHARTIC AND ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS Prevent a?d Curb Constipation and Piles. A sure remedy for Biliousness, Tor pidity of the Liver, Jaundice and all Liver Complaints. . It gives immediate relief in Sick and Nervous Headache. They cleanse the stomach and thns remove all bad taste from the mouth and make the breath pure and sweet. Remove all Impurities and Sal lowness from the complexion. Fleasant to j take and aererable in their action. Entirely unime otner i ins. l ureiy vegeianie. I'nce, i 2T cents, yOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. The above preparations are prepared by Dr. Rush's Medical Association, In which Dr. Rush is associated with the most promi nent ppecial'ot? of both Europe and America. Special treatment can bo obtained for any disease. TUese medicines are the Tegnlar prescriptions for the diseases mentioned, and sever fail, to ivo relief. They can j be obtained in Fhilr.delpiiia, Fa., nt rrho'e i sale from Johnson, ITolxoway & Co., and ! any druggist will gladly obtain them for you upon application, or they can be obtained ; from us direct. Address, rm. nxjsii's MEDICilIi ASSOCIATION BUFFALO, N.Y., C. S. A. COli tffects rstlncs in Hie Aitimal and Vcp- I I! is Wc kiiown that tiio efT-ct of sl:igir i nettt- en the s!:iu agr-ps ver with ti.. si-n.ti.n pro-1 1 . ."! 1 t lln Si1!' - of a he" or wap. JVt t: ? i great similarity is i fc-v!:ng it fipises, 1 i ho well know u. tho ! tioti produced on 11 it lio' t tO t I ' mt. what may not b; ; cansi cf the irri'a- ; lie skin is e ssentially . i tlie sanii. Ii may be consnit red as do- , fliiialy settled thut fortnic acid is prrs- j ent in tho poison p.v of t he lit-e sting. in. j 'he so--ni!od l e p. isiti. The sanie cor- ', rosive acid also occurs in the sting of ; the nettle. P un?. pyies of catterpill ; I ars have formic acid in thtur hairs. which j they seem to be able to shake oil at will, ; j when a person touches such a calterpil j lar the ioi.snn jK-uet rates the skin wher- ever it is moist and causes burning, in- '. : fl immation and itching. These poison J ous meivilKrs preserve their irritating' powers even afu rtho death of the worm. ; This nc.'-om.td for reliable statements that visitors to collections of caterpillars have suffered from exanthematous erup- j t ions on tlie neck, Many hairy caterpil- ! lars cause itching and burning of the j skin whi-K touched, and sometimes it give s rise to s-a tilling and redness. This j depends on the line hairs, which produce J the f-fleet when they float around ia the ; air. Many ladies who visited the cater- j i pillar room of the naturalist lieaumer ; had a breaking out of the neck." In tho sting of the bee, wasp, hornet, etc., a minute drop of a transparent li- quid may be observed on the sting, and j calied ''bee poison'' (formic acid.) It ; penetrates into the wound produced by ; the sting, and causes the well-known ef- j fects. It would, however, be a great ; nmtake to assume that tho only object ! of this is to increase the effect "of the sting, that is, that it seives only to in- ' jure. Ii has a far more important pur- j poss. namely, to prevent fermentation J and decay. The celebrated lx-e cultur- or, IIolz. reports that in his long exper ience with honey, that which camo j from what are called rancorous swarms llXit smell wai siiarn. too. How can the character of a swarm effect the smell and taste of the honey they gather? We know that bees, when they are dis turbed, run out their stings, on the end of which may be seen a tiny drop. This little drop, as we have already said, is bee poison, or formic acid. When th' ir disturbances are at an cud they draw in their slings again, but tho little drop of liquid does not go baok agnin, hut it is wiped olT on the comb, and sooner or la tor gets mixed tip with tho honey. This explains how honey from such excited tieea must taste and Kinc-U sharper than from the pfRceal! bets. Lxcitable cu t s will run off this little drop of formic acid mere frequently than other bt.es, perhaps a larger drop is formed by ner vous bees than by thOM that r.r non nervous bees, and hence th' honev is richer iu formic acid. This acid is never absent in genuine hoi.e.v, but the amount-differs. Thi-i contamination is not only uniiijurious but very useful, in fact necessary, for it keeps the lii.ney from spoilii g ; we hnrnv, indi .-.!, that pnriiicd honey, fr un v. I.i- 1: the form: 2 ei-l has b.-'. ii n moved, very soon fer rnttuts, while piiii'tJ Ii('iiry v.ii; Peep unchanged for years. Nature furnish es the Lets with this knovleuge mstinc tivety, airl ther'-fore they do r.ot carry tliiT drop of fiTttlc net 1 awav rut of the H-q e.- :M--.m es ;. : : ; to t thnt i i f i-i. e 1 1 ts: v.r ;nn tnat la-f.ai- v. hica th'-y on; ;L s.i as to t.ial-.e t!i;s i:i places -, ,-i'ic d, too. -n s;v.)V en of in 1 colli.-, ! it 1,. thov i Ff ;. an ! thy d. ire no distiud ' st ititrs arc c-f j ricoi'tiral and popnlnr pajv-rs as a lvm j :. for rheumatic ail' ;-ctims, an-l nurn i -r;is: cures are add need t rrovo it. If j tll't formic acid that acioiiiiai.icte the sting can be looked upon as the princi ple agent in the cure, it would bj worth while to try the experiment of nibbing the spot with this acid or injecting it nndei the skin, so as to avoid the some what inconvenient method of applying live bees. Two hundred ypars ago formic acid was ma le from the brown wood ants, by triturating thc-m villi water and dis tilling it. The acid liquid was used to irilate the skin. Tho red h.m-ig of the skin, o7 rising baths of pine h-rvps, is al-o tine to tiie action of the formic acid. The auti-fermentative action of formic acid l.a also long been recogniz ed. As regards the irritative actioD of stinging nettles and other similar vege tables, it depends, as already stated, on its formio acid. The point of the net tles is hiittle A3 glass, and by the light est touch penetrates the skin and then breaks c2f, pour ng cut its acid and causes a burning sensation. In this little notice frequent mention has been made, of formic action. In conclusion it may be mentioned th.it it gets its name from the ant (formica) he- cause it was first found in them. If it had been found first iu the bee or net tie it would have received another name. If an ant runs ovtr a piece of blue lit mus paper In? will leave a red streak. Put a stick in an ant hill aDd he will squirt strong acid on it. Scicntifc Am erican. Fork as Food. Tho question is again raised as to whether pork is whole some orotherwi.se, some people declaim ing against it warmly, as an article of food, Vc, though they offer no solid reason for their opinion or belief. Xow, so far asour information ami experience go, we can regard such views as without the shadow of a foundation. Fork-eaters, who comprise about nine-tenths of the population of the civilized world, will scout at such nonsense, For all persons of active habits pork is just as wholesome as anything eise and more sustaining. It is true that if too much of it is aten at a time in other words, if people make "hogs"' of themselves thy will have to suffer for it as for an evenness of almost any other food. To discard pork would be discard one of the main items going into our "vital statis tics."' What would become of the army and navy, of our merchant marine, of, in a word, the great mass of our popula tion, if pork were thrown overboard? The idea is supremely absurd the abo lition of this flesh as a prime article of food would lo a just cause for a sumpt uary revolution. Xo I go on, yo pork eater", morg whom we number our selves, with a craving stomach ; broil or boil yonr hams, pickle jour sidrs, cab bage and crout your chinos, some your pigs' feet, and enjoy yourselves on the swine's meat until your hearts ami poc kets' content. Fling rot dirt at the grave, patient, thankful grunter, who : anticipates Ids fate with a pleasure j which he cannot express in words, hut j which he squeals to meet with the best j possit'lo grtce. lie may not l,iut,h, it : is true, but he prows far without lau?h ' inir, so much m .re to his own cr-.tlit an. i the profit of his fri'nd, who liberal- iy lovnis'ips the wherewithal to fare snmptu u!y every dav. j We shall stand by ti e pig j patron of man. If he is lie is the ger.'Touslv , ir-ated, it is because ho is expected to J return the compliment four-fold. If he ! is lazy, it is bf-c-.i'ixe we give him noth i ir.g to do but eat, grunt an 1 sleep, har j ing in view not the good of the animal ; a tithe much as the hope of an afflu j ant reciprocation for all our kindness, j Fork unwholesome ! Nobody except a ; lean, cadaverous, sedentary biped, who j is ohligpd to live probably on account ! nf early dissipation, on Graham bread and weak tea. Creri-mtor n Ttlcgrai'h. Dr. C. W. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Tills ate irepard expressly to enr and wriii ; cure Headache of all kind," Neuralgia, Ver- vous;,-. and FTspepifu Proved and en dorsed by phywCMaus. ll-.V-lru IT WItvL, PAY 17 isson's New CHEAP ill iy nr wot asi orinc Honest Gccds at Honsst Pri- KMBUACKH IX THK AT.i'M, ! i;i:ii:n ATTI.ILS, AT.irici:. (i:n, axi.!-; (iiiKAE, " rr.Acuns, r.AKiNt; i'owder, ; i)i:ii,iMN(;s. SODA, i KXTKACTS and ; IIKAXS, I FSENCK. slacking, ! rit;. i ituusiiEs, ; ri-n, j lU.lT.IMl, i ' H)jCS, j u:;., ! 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M I'sTARD, CURRANTS, NAII.s, MAXY OTHER ARTICLES NO OLD GOODS OF ANY KiNDI ALL FRESH .'---ALL FINE! -ALL CHOICE!-ALL CHEAP; A Liberal Share of Pnblir Patronace Is ITcspec-trnllr Stli.if.J. 0 IH.tyipELPHI TTic-'peopIs a I-1. n -.he In.t le r.erallT H t what ;licy make a (ew tom iurr.alUtr. l.s n'.i.le lis rr't ic. uuiea. sieit. an- I v k I l:i. e in the fiont tank i i pr i-t it ttiis trme is a tetf-r ne.i'iii - never t. k. s a In.l hi iv. A there are vs i! v.- in re-ir. 1 he re-(l.y e l il n et 1 1! K TIM ts l u. tt r r th- l.n ). 7 r . i - il I :'. 1 it i- : iiii- i . n. . ti i 1 hv Su n. of ; ) r r, f.t r- i "'j t 'i: n Hey a: i Iht- t;;u.L ray :: r ta ih- cujt i i r a.i rr ' c J. Dir II 'c?iT t-pbr.f.: I li - tin' h.la . - The 'V-s',1V Philadelphia W7"eekly limes t'over? a dif t'nrt f""' 1 . I it eont:'H5 iKt'-r -t e' n? a tirt--i;iw 'aiii-'iv .'.r W..-M. The 1- ! i-t ii'l. t-a-eiril-rai-o-i lii; t.rt. ' 1 ui.'o aid it ' 'ti"- a r u . r THK V. 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