ITEIETlf FACT.. ABOUT AIR. There is ahwiy a wind at tlie burn- ing of a bui'.tli'.j. because the heated I air rises ami the cold air rushes in to j take its pl.ce. SouLii depend:, on the presence of air because tLe air is put in motion by the action of the body producing the sound, in the same nay as a pool of water is disturbed by throwing in a stone. The Tibrations of tin air gradually extend theraselvt i uatil they reach the ear, and commuuicate the idea of sound to the mind. This is easily illustrated by clasping asmall bell with the hand, so as to stop I the Tibration, when the sound will m- I stantly cease ; or if a bell bs placed un der an air pump, as the air is gradually exhausted, the sound will prow fainter and finally cease altogether. All solid bodies conduct sound more readily tbnu the air, and generally their conducting power is in proportion to j density, iron conducting ten and a half timfs better than the air. Smooth, calm water is a very good conductor, and even the earth conduct sound much ltter than the atmosphere. Hence the Indians, by laying their heads on the ground, will discover the ap proach of game or the march of a body of men, when others in the same situa tion would hear nothing. Uut it is its agency in respiration that rendt-is the study of the air most impor tant. Inordinary cases the lungs are filled with air about twenty times a min ute, from ten to fifteen cubic inches be ing inspired each time, according to the size of the individual. Thus every full grown person re quires from twenty-five to thirty hogs heads at air n. t t,. r. i,..... "VI "" I head an hour. Not Ollly is this amount ' :,iir.,,. f .. . . ! Wlinar.l .VIl irOUl the atmosphere, but an eqi.Al quantity of impure and poisonous gas is returned in its stead. i.o there is a d"ibie source of contam ination, to say nothing of the immense amount of matter thrown olt by the skin. The air thus received into the lungs is brought into contact with the. whole in;i.3 Of t!ie biood bv a Contrivance so I , - J wontni tui aM to merit a more ji.irticular , riescilptior. If t'-e assertion that "the umh-vout astionomer is mad" he tnif, much ui-iic -uu.'i l.iu uuiit'VOUk anatomist W, I liar,!.. fi !,. .y.n ..,,,.,.; ' ,.... . .u..iuuu , iiu 1U i noining is tne wisdom and skill of the Deity more manifest tlr.n in the struc ture of the human fru-ne. The lungs consist, of A litjht porous fubc.fTm.-e. pen-' rated in every part by minute cells, st ptntf-1 fr-m prcri oth er by a fc-tii:rar.e or so peculiar a struc ture that Jlie air r.adily pasi.ts through it, whilei the blood is retained. These ceils are so fxcedingly minute that a cul-io i..e'i conta.us l.,'i,.j,0i0 of them p.!..! the wind ) luri'js about 1S0, lHjt).(H.t, wi!t asuperiiciai mh face or JM,. tKW su.re inches, or iifM.r'y 11 1 itinare feet, and all wrapped n; in a mass not more tliau trn inchts in length and live or six inches in diameter. The.-e cells an divid-d into layers, s arranged that tin. ceils of on.; layer are DUed with air, while those of the layer next a.ijoiuuig aie occupied with blood, the two nets bt int: separated by a mem brane s porous that while t lie- bW-d -jtamed, the air c .n readily pass thro' it. I Ey tliis mc'-ius the whole mas o? t!-,e iloo-l is bromrht pi iodl .-ally in contact with the air. The oxgen, arnounlir.s totue-lifth of the whole, combines with the carbon of the blood and is expelled from the lcncs in tbe foim of caibonic acid gas, while the nit rorf n is returned in a pure state. JJceri (Khff S-Uurday. The (.ilk St he am. Th Gulf t?trtatt), which, if not the most exten sive, is ..t lea .t the best known of all currents, has jusMy been styled "the most beautiful oceanic tiv.r ir. exist ence. Its course h;i always puzzsed philosopher. Alter p-i-s.1-i n z around the liulf of Mexico, it rush out into the Atlantic wi.li very considerable force between Hoi id. i and the West India Island.. On eiifrinsr Florida Strait from the Gulf of Mexico, its rate is six ty to one hundred lodes i v-r d iy, and on leavinjf the ''Narrows,'- f run seventy to one hundretl and twenty miles. When the xtension of the Gu'f S' re:rn drift paves between the liritish Islands and Iceland, it move-, o.i'v with an average speed of tjyr nnles a day rie which would occupy upward ol three months to carry its waK-rs tni, the sont werern extremity of E.ivtan 1 to the north of , Scotland. In i's uli r stces ir is ( known by its clear blue water and c companvitig fair weather. On passing I Cat- IIattr; it iucre;si s in width, and . when skirting the southern ei-i;e of the j Grand Iiank (,f New fi".ndtand it, pro- .i-e.j-, nil.;, u : m m t.-i; ie, Velocity ami teOI- rature. In the vicinity of Ilnlif.ix and Newfoundland it inewts Ho. wat-rs of the ,.. -d Arctic cur rent whii-h ..reset tin to the southw.r l, and llie-t; w.i ters run ty side without mixing, the line ,f er-pMrat ion s-imt-times lieint: fo shaip th,.t a 1 :!Teivnco in ten pera tnre ariK'MUir, u, X deeres Fatiren beit has b- -n oliserve 1 within the dis tance (.f .1 few ship hT.gth. I'ol NT - 5Mt, .!. A ft rent le.tu of t!:1 tin.-t.f Wii'.i.iiu Uufus, ca::e, Hub ert th'? IIrre'l, wore -!,.rs with im;jr, sharp joint.-, HtnlTe.1 -A ith t.v utnl iwist fj in ; s;iri f-'in.. Tliis f-li,,p f,,,, tli? f.H,y f 'Up pPi.j.lP ,-f t h;,t ,J;jy ,, rne:.-vly,anI Ihepu.r.'s iv nt 0:1 inere-i--Im.' .v.iriy tt'it il 1 lie re!:;,. ,,r n.eh.trl II w!.i 11 t!.-y to l.e ti-1 to the k- -es. t' e tvi-iwr. 'o v- hi-n fro:n lein jn cir.i.Vfie.. it. wa'Klri'. Th1 'ymir or f;teiMPff. in the M.-e of crent 'etnen w Jv ciiai'-.H of silver or Pi'ver jjilt. fr, l... nc'-t-'ft ! ianc t he n) jw-r irt -f it! ---h , Ti-re en' in imi'at? a i h:;rr!i m- .. fl-w. T'ie rat i, .it wearer tr,. , l;.;,?i V'-n vn -y Hie enfli of l-iS ronliiir.es. "Tie tr-fn," s.ivm r,r;i:tii.. "wore tlietn with a j i.int U'f.ne, !t:!f foot lonsr ; t!io rieher ai.'I more Ptninei.t I'-?rn:ies wore thorn . foot, an-1 rr;P Cf3 two feet lo-ijr." Ht n siet tiftf,. reijn of Eilwir.l VI.. ihei.t siii l !r to which these !n.s ha l uain-'il t..s lin;itff ; ntnl no one i;ndT the runic of a lord was to ve.r fliers m.ire linn 1. r, Inehe.i l.m?, n. all rol.h'etf frr.-kii-.r Ihem were to le lined :sJ i-nr J hy fi,I. c!errv. "i-.i "i T-.tr.ct5 i.. iv r in . 1 88c ' m ttti mnniTT -r t -r- - r m THE WEEKLY FUST! Under a Doiiiocmlic Na tional Administration. Tjic yftft ()f tic pcoplc I Vindicated and the Great Wronsr Righted. THE PITTSBURG WEEKLY POST congratulate? it? Iomoritir refllfrs on the dawn of a n'w year, un'lr conilitlons that have not ex isted lor a quarter of a century "Kinn out the old. rinir In the new, Kma out the lalse. riui in the true." CleTeland end Hpndrick? have been eleotcd. A fter the li.orth ol March th"re will be a Demo crat i.; adm inistratfo n at Washinifton, wittl irre.it li-js?IMIities tor the viroiircss, prosperity and ad Tancement of the country. As Thb Host has labored unceolnirly for twen ty Ave ver.rs for thc."e elorious remit, so It will extend to the nw administration a hearty ireet inn and i cnrdial support in the re-establishment ct principle" and policies vital to the public wel fare, by retoruiinv abuses, righting wronurs and serti!i the snpremacy of the Ietnocratie faith. We are on the Mire, hboitl of Import int events and irreat channc.-'. To a Democrat who aided in Cleveland's election, the future la lull ol interest anil hope. I'ut Wkkklt I'ost will aim to keep fully abreast of the tunes in every ttifnir mlatink to the Incoming Rittr.lui.rratiori. Its policy at home and abroad will be intelligently d i-icnsse,!, generoH'ly supported or candidly and kindly eritiried. No year In the history of this journal firt.mi'f-s to be so rej.li-te with uritUTs of w,,eret to I leinoo.-iifs as the one whion ss are about to cnt-:r. The ., , , ....n.-.-jj ,h I..., ''ntial vuic. tin- in neurit i.r. the new Ci:i')inef, the al.nnur.-. in the inin'.ie m-rvii-f. the oifr.ir,, uo ot Iht book ! ail are ul areat conriTn. TiikWi:i:k'- LY J'o.-r will lurr.rr-ti tl.e erln-."t lrtelliifenr-o. :th judicium comment f rom llie old lit-mocrallc I standpoint. Su-c.3 will not hiuiji'-r it any more I than a quarter of a ct ntnry of defeat Imjiaire-I its curruic. The Msainn of the I.ealsH!urc. with a Reform Javcrnor opposed by a Kcpublb-un majority, promises to be fruitful ol Important i. urs and ex cttin tucident. 'l'be i-'.minir session ol Congress will be even more I uteres tini; in its broadei field. In all Its raricd d-p:irt'nent. . Thk Wbrki.t will aim at excellence and relnbility. Its literary, miscellaneous, mws an 1 local depart ments wlil he iiiuini:Mtid in tbe;r utmost eillcien- -v- wnile 't' m.--rket r.-i r; wiil be preti'in-l with ureater care an.i prrci-ion tiian ever bclore and made aii-oiui.iy renaiiie. i-. -w i no nine or 1 h'ohmthis every wo ere 10 ia:.e hold, cement and slreiiiithcii tbe parly and ita chosen ropresentativi s. by extending the circula tion ol Democratic p;ip'TS. are no longer on the defensive we are done with a ioi.i7.iiiK the li'irlV 111 il,V ttl:ili.l..r a r.,ui.iri'v..r )li , ,, ..-!....-, pcple. a:ol In a low w-clis it will he railed mi to Hduilnister the uener: 1 Ooverr.meut. Truth U miuhty and has prevailetl. .lnifl srlcrllm. onr year, ) c prOmil, m In Iniis i f Five r over- one 5 i year. .slni;e ir-ai(l. 1 .OU A Iree rl.v l every elul of ten. ISienfl Tor .Siiuifflr eoplesi. m p. liiiiii & co., An Old Soldier's EXPEDIENCE ' I wish ta OTfir r. y nrev-ia::-,u f 111-. vm'.u il-li; qua:itii-. of Ayer's Cher 17 Pectoral .i n ci--.':h n-tii - " V. !u!e v. nli li-.ircjiitrs ari-.-y, bef iro llie bittie of Viok.-l. n-;. 1 ei utr;i.-t-il a .--vi re -o!.l, wli.eh t vrier.:;!.--! in a .Inneruiis co-si,. I fjnii.l t;h r- liuf till on our innreh : "ti' t-- a O'mutry .-'tore, w.itr--, on :iskli; j. :.i r-i,.o.tr, . '! n-'-.t to try .vi:' t :o: :!t , !;: tokaL. '1 ! 1 s i, M. ! v...; ; jj.uiiy euri !. Sinea ttl,ll 1 '.;," t t'le ! l. I !!AI. r-'ll. t.Ult J !iy Ine, f-r f;.t!-.i!y nsul I have l-.ninl it ta bo an iii.t;uai!! r-in..-(ly for tlint ami lung din.--,,. . J. W. WillTLSV."" TlitiM:ii'!i of t- f-timojdnij. eertify to the prompt euro ef c'.l bronchial and Inns an'fftloiiH, by the us of AvtB's C'nEP.rv Pi.-T'iR i. Being very i.-diitabtc, tuo youi :g "Bt chiKlreu Uike it readily. i Rrr.inFti ny Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowc!!,iVasa. Sold by all Iirufrisn. r .T 11 - .' :i . .'.-i . T -il'. i: ; y 41-. "-. tly. !i-vi r i v V.-i..- .' - G - . ".1 CI il l - ' I - ." r l rim.:.!. , v KSo-,nr it-- II .'t.s tin a.. I V.OI'.N'OS .vr ..'.-.-if,';, n. i. x: ly it 'n nv-r ii - p, ( io i.: r . vrr. j vi'Mis. i v! r'i .(Ait: r. t .. t-r . In .N A -i 1. CI r AIlI.ll. .'.finT -. ',.,- ' - i " i.. i: ,.. -, .. I,-., as : m :i cn k;:-.' ifl re i i-; . .1 - c V-.-. tj - t ... t r: -f F . K K-1- s. - ', v:-i iu: i : : ..a i. l i; I l A! I 1 1 1 -. -.--I , r .. .,- .... ...,.,,. , c.i.V I- .Vii' .- it Ih .J 1.!.; . KF. I A.N r l:i..,wn. H'h;:i;.r ialr. : I f tjil iab-- i'wlt &. Arw oMiric hfvkiiv. CI tl 8T CR-i-i'STS SD Gt1.'L '.S3mi3:St BMU-tA llili In U O I DUiJforli'eio.tstJ.if.nty (fv erer offrrtd to inbiic. For sale ly all l.rst-elas ;nn Ien.lcr. At IVbolesale only ty (send for Cat aiogw.) 8CH0VERLIKS, DALY & GALES, 184 & 80 Chambers St., New York. 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T ire Mer-n'iir-H... tj.,. Write for ein-,.1 irs. t OLEMAN. PALMS A Co., lYnprietor. K,a4:V'' For COLOR srd$EET.JEsS v ( , . -; Laf ract cf Anna'.'-. yf c: - - : ; :" t. c . J. . J.. J . InllinidlK t '' . . : i8Ss PRESIDIHT CLEVEUHD Will lis inaugurate:! Marcii 4. 1885. THE WORLD The Only Democratic Paper In New YorK. EVERY DEMOCRAT SHOULD READ IT. Daily, $6; Semi-Weekly, f 2 ; Sunday, $1,50 WEEKLY, ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. MONEY CAN BE MADE Uy any Man or Woman. Oirl or Hoy who wiilor itaniio t'lubs lor Tin? iwnn.v rniTiriv I Illi lllil.m i iiill I Mi ll I The Oreat Farm and Home Newspaper. Com- i l-Iete In All it. jPepnrtment?. AGENTS PAID IN CASH. For Stibroririers at $1 enoh fj5 will be Faid ; For .M) Sulis.-riber. , ill ; for 25 Subwriticr-, ?; for 15 Subscriber.. ;S-, lor 10 Subscribers, for 5 Subscriber?, $1. AC1ENTS WANTED in Ever; Town and Villace. Circulars and Sample t.'opie.. Free, Send for Them. Only 15 Cents, FROM NOW TO DECEMBER Try It. Try It. Try It. 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A j i -i.v. . ,wlp.llcaa, nuutaiyana impar- tiahty ; and to the Promotion of Demo- cratic Ideas and Policy in the affairs of Government Society and Industry i lint, hy Mail, FotpaM: DAILY, per Year $6 00 DAILY, per Manth 50 SUNDAY, per Year 00 DAILY and SUNDAY per Year ... 7 00 WEEKLY, per Year too A d,l rr. TIT:: SlX. Xrtr Tork City. devoted to pci CoTfries, .nventioTi.and patent eer published. Ev-.r number il!u. .rtrd with eplcrdid eneraTinen. Thin publication, f nmishes a nwt alnf.b) eir-yclor-edia of mforpiat ion which no person ahonld be w.ihont. The popniantjr of the fi. NT.Fic AF.r.ir?i 19 rorh that its circulation near. equals that of ail other nar-er of itfl class coTiibinfd. T'rire, f 3.20 a osr. Dionrt to Clnbs. Sold by a. I newsdealers. MCNX A CO., i olj-i.h-. No. 3tH Br-.a lwuy. fi. Y. F-'-'fN. A T "" wrm O Mnnn Co. hare K t i-lisI E I .r.1"1. Thlrty-soven hi: Years' rrct:co b- Toroiii rmcnt inncn, 4 KJdrecl Thousand p;lic: . ",nd have rrcPfirM more than One Hun ncfttiona ror pt-t- J -!ent in bnit-d Mat- 1 3'coTafitieii. Caveats Trad r-s ara xorptpn iv-Mark Copy nil thor THTrT-i i i-"pipnrieiit, u V ' for rtpfnnnff tn irvnntorft L5"S IJnite-i State, Car ail a, nn?lnf. Franr for aefcnra tn irvfintoni thpir ri.hta in th 5 i'frmar.y ana otnrr ireiRn countries, proparoa j at phort nntir and on riu-onabl tnus. 3 Information an to obta-nins patents chArfnlly 1 (riren frith oat charr. HanJ-books of inform a- tion Bent fret. Patents obtained throupli Ynna 1 A ( .o ir. n nt icti in thn Sr-iti t.itirt A mo-imn fro a Th advantaerA of nch r.ot ico i ! 1 unrlerotood by all pfrwrmwho wih to dispopp thpir pawnts. Adtlrw MINN A t Ot&ce bCZ2TUrC A-M-EBICAjr. ?61 Broadway, Kew York. Bin none R. R. LANDS .t nnesota, North Dakota. Montana, Jaho. Wis'ungtvn aii Crcaon. From Lake Sin-i lor to !"iie Sound. pr.re. r?ninq rt-irfl frim ? frj r,- erp for seeorl U'-.. '"'? .'?." E'-F..5-ww on nmi oBen Tor settiemenf. ST ft T -T ? J O a;-T-es of f.ovo, rment ... . J '' linitw-rCaito-p M)T.; Jrr"H TIIASi nt U O-e Hul. ir n! rii-n. s.! ( i lv-i ,n th. NrO r-M i-,ci! Pr..,irv. Itnoir s ,-d . y jfonntry,he I.nl!rni .-n,is fr n!1.t 1 ''"vrt'n"'tit I.and. Address. Til A S. K. I.AVI.ok.n, LandCotn'r. S. r. R. H., St. Paul. Minn. 1 1.--t-e.r4l I 1 9- 'r-t-r-ie-l if 7.1 Il,- V .: ,rn "Teet. C-oon. u..v; r'. ,. notjsnts.faet.rv. Buv now an 1 . :. 1 1 o.a.'.M-;,, c.v York. t . T P. I ' JE'.-i- O . n r bl-UCL M. 1.1 l',.,ri St.. Kcw Ti. A,Tr-VT,..,'iJ1 hy "l-'roMin, :. p. rwh7 i.'-e-. itU- ttg rair.fc!ft, ic-f. i.1 -LTr liter tii. 1,1. ()!,i. w!l rT.:rK,;;'h"r!!V;''rn,v',r"T -ni us sn,e m- .' -,.i-' s.f:- ....... ... . s.waf- i-v ORAXiES. The orange tree is one of thd most j er auow a s!l0e to l)p pnt on njs e(,t or j beautiful and interesting of all vegeta- j any pf.rsoa to handle them without are- ble growths. Its botanical name is ci- ; sort to every species of powerand means j trus, said to bo derived from the town : tQ hold him gayg thp Commercial Ad I of Citron, in Judea. It belongs to the : vertiser At one timfl he wa3 nearly grnus of plants known as the natural ( crjppleiI by beh)g t Jn Btockg he wa3 bearers,'" and thus it requires no great stretch of imaeinatiou 10 conclude that Ilesperides were oranges. The genus citrus contains a larce number of spe cies and varieties, the fruits being ! known under snch names as orange, lemon, lime, shaddock, pompelmoore, j i forbidden fruit, kumqua anu uuuu. i Ilisso. the eminent naturalist of Mce, l ! cl:liuis Uiat there aro no feWer tban1 i hp divides into eight . . -K.ftrnri.n-! ! -ecies, viz: Bweei. uiaug", ...... ; begomott limes, pampeluilOS, Sweet ; limes, lemons ana curons. xv. . accident an officer ,n our aeryce ,ately that the sweet orange was brought into ; returned from Mexic0j wIlo wap p'assin Europe by the Portuguese in 1.-4., and and t)eing m;lde acqainted wUh .,)(J djf that the tree whence all the Euiepean , fiCu!ty app)ied a complete remedy by orange trees of this c!ass have been pro- llie followini 8impie process : He took duced is, or at least was a few years ago, j a conl about the size of a common bed preserved at Lisbon in one of the gar- i cord put it in the mouth of the horss dens of the nobility. In various parts like a bitj and tied tightly on the ani of Europe trees are si ill in existence , maj,s head pass,ng his ltft ear under from loO to 200 years old, and each year : tbe strm but enough to keep the ear they produce more fruit and better qual- down anJ the corti ju its place This ity. In .some parts of Spain single ; dnne he tpd , , gently on the tree frequently bears from 3,000 to 4,W ; sjde of th(J hpad anJ commgandd o oranges, and instances have been known folow and icslanUy tbe Uqi of as ma.iy as '20,000 having been pro- ; rfectly subdued and a3 obedient as ; duced. The most interesting feature in j trainert dog ; sufferinsr his feet tn l. the natuial history of the orange tree is that it bears at one time what may be called three crops in different stages the blossom the immature fruit, and the ripe orange. The foreign supply comes from St. Michnel.f the Azores Islands; Terceira and Fayal, of the same gr up ; Valencia, Lisbon, Vilia Ileal, Ariero, Oporto, Palermo, Malta, and other -Spanish and Mediterranean ports. The oranges are shipped in boxes, each con taining anywhere from 200 to oOO oran ges, according to the size of the lruit. St. M ichaels are packed in diied leaves of Indian corn, but all other oracges in paper. The "blood oranges" as they j rtre Ci4lle,' C0U1H mostly from Valencia j (from which place moic oranges are lrn- j ported Than ad other ports together). , I aixl alao from Malta From the latter I piace we also get the egg-shap;:d frr.it. ; Sovillo orsinirf-.o b'.il from j n!:,ci' nf thai, i ' name, and are used exclusively tor : maKing martnaia.ie ana orange wine although the lalerm- "bitters" are really better adapted tor bo( h purpose?. How to I'l'rx Coal. A very com mon mistake is made, says the Zof.s' Hural, and much fuel is wasted in the manner of replenishing coal fires, both i ,l " nrtLr? n:"iA i "y,rul w : in furnaces and grates. 1 hey should be fed little at a time and often ; but ser- Ie(j iilue iU :1 l,m,? !U;U OIlen ? ruu s('r" vants, to mivp t:ni and trouble, put on : ' ' ' a grt-at deal at nioe, tiie first result be- , - , . . , , ' , , . , I tliat a , most all the heat IS absorbed l, tl.oi.-a.-lu r.nr in ...! .l.Snt. A ...c ..! . T VH1.-,.T .'.(Vfllv.'l.l. II U II. II lilira 1 UL give Ollt beat lliltil it has become Ted 1 hot. Hence, for jt while tho room is C,,! Wr il bee mes fairly aglow fairly a;low The time to ,pal is jnsufTeiable replenish a coal fiie 13 whet", it Ivugins , . , .. r lo how asties on l.s surface, then put " n" -"""g" v0 .ow a thick layer hie by stirring the grate as soon as fresh j eo:il is put on. hns leaving all tb.e heat -i tin- ashe. when it .should be ?ent to the puff supply of coal. The time to stir il.e lire is just vh'-n the new coal laid on is pretty well kindled. This method of inanagiajf a coal fire is trcu bleaornp, but it saves sue., gives a more uniform beat, and pveveois tbe discom- - - .... . , -t IV-T.V.I lit- tll.'V.1.llll" foit of .d.en.at'on of beat and old x!,,,v e referred to. " - "RouRti on Rats' clears nut Rats.Miee. isc 'Ronyh Corns.' for Co. ns Bneioni. Ion. Thin P'P'"- 'Weils' Health Kenewer, $t restores health and vior, cure-, dyspepsia, 'Rouen on Tnot.-ache,' instant relief. 15c. T.ailies who wouid retain freshness and I vivacity don't f til to try 'Wells llta'lh Re newer.' 'liuchu raita .' rreat biilnfv nnrl nrin.r. c'"'- Flies, nineties, ards, hed bugs, rn!s, mice cleared out hy 'Umich on R-its.' 1.". ' i?'i on f;ou!is,' ttoches, 15c: Pquiil, For Children slow in development, r.onv and iieMett, ttse 'SVel's' Henilh Renewer." Koin;(i on I rit!-it Tonih Powder. Trv it V.-rvo-ts VTea krr -. Dvs;-epi:a, Sexual I)e!,!itv -.ereit hy -Wells' Hea;lt Renewer.' Mother S-:tr.' Worm Syrup, for feverish Dess. Knrsis iw'.s ipatioti tasleh-Ss. 9.V Mn-B'tni irritation, n! Ki'lney ni Urina- rv een-plaitits enr -d l-v ' Ihtehn-n d'.a ' 1 Vir.hr ,! -,o, A , p. p,,, , etireri hy 'Wells' Health lioppvrsr.' My h'.i-,hanr5 (writfi a lady) is three times" n.e iimii since using -wells' lleai'.h Ueiicvr- If you re fiiiitnc, l.ro!.en. worn nut and rervaus, ms 'Ws'ls' Health itene-jver.' $l. Prev",leree of Kiii;py ron;r,laii,t -In Arner icr; 'P.iie!.u-pii,tir-" is :i quick, ei.tnnhte r-ure. $1. Thef.t. never tms tee.i offeie.1 t!ie people of (;atnhria county n nii itiffinp so le-'-i vn g nf nrrjn anl onironas?e a Me I). 'nait s c. ebtatert Worm Powders They combine the 'iireetnost rtesimble poiiila in hi.v reoiorly Viz ; Sma'lness of tl'-Pi.. paslnf-ft to take ned i ffectivenesa. They nr positively tho ere r test worm destroyer of the ee Many ct-il,irei, unffer coi,tinnat!v nnrl finally dit i heir parerts never dream'ng t hai t he if s'oml -l-s -ire Infested nrid eaten thrench with worm. Twenty-five e:'Us ir.vc'pj n K t.x of Mc)ona.is ceiebratei iVorm I'ow .lers would hav. saved the lilti sufierer's life and iftvn lfck i's rt-sy eheeics nd bl..otnm2 he.ilth. Any c.t. of f.ii.ire to caete repuisloss where worms xist t'le money promttiy retm.de.l. Sold bv E urt.... I.jlir!tn"tli SJ, lOftsrsTO!!, HrT.T.nWAT it Co 5-0. PbiladHphiii A Ajpisis. "I.llie Hot I'aUes.-' The above ir. an old-time exr,ress!..,n and nearly as "old a hiii-,.- t vet it is orra.mnaliy brought if cof(, Bnd J-iHeed in a f.o.-.:ii-.n where it cu.it.i-, and ndd, treat weight to the words aeeompa nyine i, Th.s. is ttus j., t ,m f, t- '"'-sen. .(. jr. . i;. linrtinan A Co.. Son, i'ruaai-!-,, 'f ) siiv : r. adverfiinir matter. !inj hh. h.,t c;:kc. npiiiy. r-r we ped it t.,o. men Know when ttiev handle a Rood !Hir.K Ju(ii..2 irom tht. a-)V Pe tuoa . tin Mtia!:,, must te in tiood demand lo thHt eoiintry. Ut-ina eompesed Mirely r vetfPta'v. tt Kre.iieet- rtru2l-.t feet at' :n lecminiendinc them to their friend Send for the pamphlet on the "Ills .( Life." That feelina of mental dullness, that tronbiesomp hiiinurs henr.aehe, fastidi.iusness as to foo.1 and weary arliine pain in the small of the 'i' i . ho, f . . .C. , r"' "f ',y ,Kin Ast Vliia iramjJL r-lil.i ""1 E ,l. list. Km. s.-.H . ' h Y...f.l.Vr s K-tniisi. p.. ,w . J" 71 h. -clisti Ke.nedy. .oId unler Rtiarautre hv Ji Jnn:e: I Tamixo a Vicious Horse. A beau i tiful and hirh-snirited hnrsn wnnl.l now. afterward thrown down and fettered ; anothei time one of onr most experi enced horse-shoers was unab'e to man age him with the assistance of as many men as could approash. In an attempt ta shoe the horse lecently, he resisted all efforts, kicked against every thing, even an anvil. hirnse,f ag;unst thali and WM fjna,)v takpn hAck l)nshod Thj3 (1fot . - lM.,,. . , tie and docile, and especially in harness, ... ,, . . ; liut this defect was on the eve of con- sjrnin him ... f. n. migbt w()rk barefootedf wb;n by ere Hf d ... imnnniv atlf1 . , J ! respects like a stager. That simple ; string thus tied made him as docile and i obedient as any one could desire. The . gentleman who thus furnished this ex ceedingly simple means of subduing ;i : dangerous propensity, intimated that i this was practiced in Mexico and Soutn ! America in the management of wild 1 horses. He this as it may, he deserves the thanks of all owners of such horses, ; and especially the (hanks of those whose j business it may be to shoe or groom the i animal. What Hens Can Do. People who rjcie the chicken hobby, frequently fa- vor their less experienced acquaintances with wonderful t.iles about tbe number 0f eggs a hen will lay in a vear if she has proper care, generous feed and sren- i J . . x - ... . ! HlKJ" tl rmuif-IH lliese MiHlflUtlUS 0ft,.n strike the urrorejudiced minds as i,eing a ;iu!ft wiid all(, apI,roaci, tj,e "fishy" odor quite as nearly as is possi- ble for such a f'url subjt'et to do. Once in a while, tboui!,,. oi,e finds som"thir.r lit-,. II. m follows,,. ,lt..B.,.t ..l.-n a ! supposed to be based on accurate obser vation. Of course exi-! ience eleailv ,lprilonstrateH lh.it some breeds of chick- r others, so that any statement of this kind is only 1 . i- . ii, i i I applicable to th average breeds ot ! n, f ,, , . . j poultry. Professor Miles, in an excel- iont .rt nn c...r.t . -.,,;-, , eminent scienttst, whose opinion on tlvs matter is valued highly by men of wideexperier.ee. This writer says that theovaiitun of a fowl is composed of 00 ova't s or eges, and that in the j whole couise f )).' lifetime of an in- i dustrious hen she cannot possibly lay i morP UlD c,,0 wbich ar.. rib -.--. IVnnls of fVnrnliiK nit Cnrafml. Kyon :-o .a-i'lerinx from pr-or health or l:i r rii.-hlnu' on a t-o, ol . ickness. t:i ke eb. er If you are siuo-ly nllin. or :l you tccl weak and dispirited, without ele ,rlv know lnc why. Hop Hitlern 'will Burely cure you. It you are a mlnis'er, and have overtaxed yoHr.eU will, your pus-oral ducip.-i, or a niotlo-r. iv rn o-.:t with en re and wortc. or fl. man ot huPinesfi or l..or. weakened by the strain ot evtryday duties, or a man of letter? t'jilinif over your midnight ork.Uuf Bl'.turs will mo. t surely strenmhen you If you are suffering from overeating or ) i-iinkinsf, any imliMCietton or dissipation, or are yon.-.g and rowin too fa-it. as is often r,lp cp'- "( r if you are In the workshop, on the fnr n, at tho desk, anywhere, and feel that your system need, eleansih.ton 'inir, or stimulatinir, without inloxicat inif. If Ton are old. ! 'Mood tlii n hikI Imimro, pu.so . -f.-eliie. nerves unsteady, fiieuUlc-s I 'waninir. flop Hitters Is what yon need to 1 'k . j ;u new iiie, health id vior." I f yen ar rnstive. or d-- pepti. or surT-f-r-init trom any other of the luimerons dis eases ot the stomach or howels, it Is tour mr ftnlt if yon remain III. If you nr-; wn-itinir swi.y with any form ef Kidney d'sea-e. ft-p tent tlnif deaih this Bioment. and turn lor a cure to Hop Hitters. Tf yon ft-e sick with that terrible sickness. Nervonn.-ss, you -vill fini a "Unlui in Ui le nt!" in Il-ip Rilttis. , If yon are a frnnenter. or resident of, " mi.'suiiiti.: dis'.riot. harr'.er.de vivir rv- -Malaria. KpUlemic. It.hm. an.5 Intrr- 1 nlite.it ;cvers hy the use of Hop Bitters, Tf yen have rou-.-h. t lmidv. or salkw skin, hid hreuh. Hop nitti rs will uivn ymi inlr pklii. rlr-n blond, the mTpetesi hrath an.l henltti. $5owiil he iHid lor a c:if they will not cure or help. A I.aI.T-s- Wish. "Oh, how t do - i.jf. mv 'kin wris .is dear snd 'soil as ynnrs." s;.i.) M h.dy to her friend. "You e-in easily make it so," nnsrered llie (r lend. How?"' inip.iri-d the hrt lu.lv. - Ky "istr a Hop Bnters thn't makes pure, rleh Moi.d and t.loomfr. heullh. It did lor uie as yon ensure-. ' r-S'one Pennine without a hnneh of green Hf.ps on the white h.uel. Sno.. ill tnevilo, poi sonous stofl with ' ilo,," or -Hops" In the.r naute. Po kot crucify the childp-n hy compelling them t.i tnke the hoinhle, nn'nseoiis con. pounds iisui.iy ..'d as worm medicine- ma r y of them is oi'H'es- as. thev a?i ohlioxl o,s. !:it tr.-t - hoxi-t McIor.al(i'f ( 'elehrated V on.. Powders Purely vecetntiie. So i nsv ami pleftnact to tkp 'hi.t '.tie hil.:reii will never kriu v a hum. iriee is t,ein id-tiini' tpr ed. Ye-i will in addition tecme iiie very he- t vertnif ure posihle to jnoduee. S- ure are we of this that the it. ail case? t.f f,ii-mei to ca.ie expn!st.it) where worms exi t we rhf er. is iiy Hirrei lo reltitid Iiie pure). list? prire. One le.x of MeDntii.'d's Worm To-.v-prs cioirar teed eq-jl lo lour hottlers of any worm svrtip. Johnston. rioi.i.owY & Co., Philadelphia Agents. Nemelhinx forall Jlie Preahers. Kev. f II. Faimi!. I)D., editor : the Iona MrthniVxt, as edit.,riliy In thf No vemher ( IhX:i ) issue of his paper: "We have tested the merits t.f Ely's Cream lUltu, and he Sieve that hy a thorough conrf" of tr.iit nient, it wiM cure a in.ost every of ca tarrh. Ministers, rs a triads, are nfliic-ted with head ami threat trcuhiea, at... c .tanh seair.s more prev.leit than ever. 'Ve can not recommend E'y's Cream Balm t.vi hih !v." Nut a Tiii,l nor a snutT. Applied t nostri's with the fincer. I.ook Ont tnr Tonr Head ! No matter what purls it may finally affeet, esfnrrh always stait Iti the head, and he lor ir I- :he h.d. T! i-re ! no mvr-y at-;,,.' .his direful disease. It I.efriTis In a neo vted cold. One flf the kind that is sure ro re oei.er in a few days." Thou- ,:Bn,1s wf victim- know how it- U by sad ex- per to Die nostrifa. I'k,vaEF, OF Fiiai'Ik. Ij sure you Cct the eenumenr. I hotuas' Ecleetric Oil. veiiuine jr. j nomas r.clectric tJ'i Itcure- Colds. Cmnn A.thr. r. -i tVu':" n.f.tlsm. , ; . .r..:iiiijr.aiiii juir.l- OK Wolf's Pioneer TO CRUSH OUT Hialx-Xoiied. PRICES AND- G-ilt-Eclo-ecl PROFITS. THIS MUST AND WILL BE ACCOMPLISHED OUR LONG AND ACTIVE EXPERIENCE IN THE SALE OF READY-MADE CLOTHING And Gent's Furnishing Goods, Gives its the advantage of knowing the wants of all classes of people. An expert en ce of th irtij rea rs of success ful business enables us to buy or have made such clothing as will suit the trade. Our Stock of Spring and Summer Clothing For Men atul livys is simply immense. Itetter goods irere never put together, the style, trorkmanshi p find variety having yiever been equaled at this or any other house. All our goods are made to order and the prices are scaled down to induce rapid sales. Everybody will therefore subserve their own interests by buying at GODFREY WOLF'S Old Reliable CLOTHING HOUSE, NEXT TO POSTOFFICE, ALTOONA. PA. P. S. Our Youths' Departments contains the largest and best assortment of clothing in tbe city, and our stock of Frnishine1 Goods is unsurpassed in quanti ty, quality and cheapness by any other stock of tbe kind here or elsewhere. TO lii: HAD AT GOLDTCTST Corner Eleventh Avenue an 13th Street Alloona, PA WHEIiE HAS JVST BE K.N KECKlVK.ll ARtJl'T J.UU'J II Uil HATS, CAPS, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, ETC. ?Yi,!r2?,.le..,?.',.e" "! ???''?r' B-T"i,''r!?h, Moo., In the city. May. . in... ui-i"i-ir;-i-uir.i m iic chu .air ipiiu :wu in uve af)imr. in irif piimtia ot a ault ol ol clothe. r an oren-oat t,v ile.ilinx with n., St please iclve us aeall nl examine our roods nd lear our prices before Investing your money elFewhere. IS o trouble to ? how jtoods. ' II. MAUCII, A.. 'KTIlHitl! 27. 1SW.-tf. AT.Tt ONA, GE m& 115 CLINTON STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA., -AI.fT ATM LARCEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF Dry aricl Dress Groocls, NOTIONS, MILLIfMERY, CARPETS, ETC., to be found in Cambria or adjoining counties. fir Forget not the street and nunbor. and fail not to call buy and be happy. PETER a y in I Are Annually Sawn ana Planted, in Half a Million (Mors ! M &"Thi3 Year'8 Catalogrua Tree on Application. I PETER HENDERSON & CO. sl?l3iml' BeeffifeafaJti. i&j-zEzszsssmsm rr t - r ti'-.v 1 (...- v,, M , T7 T 7r q c T Tpp T T AT) n p laiiivV ill O o tj r Lu. i.U a, u,A -i V'-.' -j-. rCrC rr:'3F:-r LV. fV.Tf-.;. C ... !-t - , ,;, MP, ;'-.-. -M :r f. tr, 'li.v; r.t .' Nt1''. ., ic. aur1 'It 't K. ttn vi.a ';." ;'. t i.-f. i.vis -k rr x m.v-: s IMPORTANT F.FO'JCTIO '.Y THE PRICE OF S" ' ---. r. ' mx g .a ;7 ?h V 3 Jlfr' fazsZsa t$ 2 "L'i f-5 r.Tlr.KlEI:::a", fioalih is Wealth I mm-m X)n i.. V- 7im's IIeets akd Kratw Trjcvr l -ST, ;,rr...rii"nrit,KHi si'-cific for Jlyit(-a, liz.-re.--',. t'onvnlrtoT.R, Vits, Norvourt Nnrnlrin, Il r..i icr.o. Sr o::s Pror 'rr-.trrin cn-rr-rd tvt ':.ou?-ii i.f nlcoiiol c r tr-.rtnc(?o. V-ik.-fTilnop. M.nt.-.l Do-i ttt-aio:, S.i.'tc-ii:.. ,t ti". Itmin r'-.-i! i. g in in- ) --niiy n-vi re- '.i ,sr to u,ir-', oix-r.y Jtoa ...-str., l",-6ri:;.tr:r3 (! I Ar- ilnrrtnnt;s, iLotB ttt power n r-itiT .--:. I-.voiirt.iry lossps nird.poiT.nt-. rrv.,e.i ct.ui.1 by ovswsprtion of tho bruin, eeif .Viu'e or e.v'..r-1-iiI: Jirenco. I'.acii box ci:taii-i p-, ti't!,H 'i trwdrn-.rt. f t.O )R boT.or Fix hoTsj toiii..j,:,-iitti,':-.;l rrf.midr.n recoi tof orico. Tfocuro y cs3. V,"'.h each o-ti'-r rerni-ed bj-.ii crj'x xosl oeconipanir-.i with t'.OO. we wril perottheprirrhawroor written rnnrar.tee to re fund tiia mrmoy if the toicitme-.tti-jeaaoteCttol Q cure. Guarantees jseuei orrlyby JOHN O. WEST & CO., 62 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILLS.t Solo rrop'a West's Uvoc PULlm, poivsvav H iMr.li.llsrgit, sLs,-orKssnf -ri it, aisr-a- .'Uti nimvit. skui ud Hn.i . nn.t0.bT.war;IX2l5l oucceMOt w Ur. Ju l-.ravuj. M-J.1.!f4 la I. EMSTITUTg r" "s--artuj-. tisn a ,,i!!irrr Po-r1 "5. h..! Whlt pi,, s; y M ,il- i.o'n . k I ii.v r.v k.il. I ,,- iiv. f07 . .ri-iipo: H.,.n. s. pnrsnii.. K.m.iwr of i.npil. .m ' '.. .-r.- i'l...-.h".S. .,i,.-.-IHw,..H I,, it, :, -r i:n.mii SH!!I. l on ii ..Ui - ,- i,l ,, ,-. n- on v- , rl--- ' . : 1 i t- -. , Lfm-, h' .T l.e-Writ i..K HA.r. Snunlions ninrntsbcd. Address a! j-i,n.f Bros..Janesvir.e.V. ii EI -Oil t E "'iri - mr-i . , i-p:r.iiM. -r-d ts.tr i.!lreM uh-i.-i II.. 1. Ian.! . - Olothinff House. HAD AT Till: LOTHSMO HQO SE roprietor. IIAVr. THE- IENDERSQN & G0.! m n f? mm u A h Tf I'-' -.f-ihnii; r.t - ni7 O- vJ J- -'-1 L': C -1- 3 veur C.."an..iKcihe.- vr.?2s '? S' ET Kfc.ASTS his is Entirely Kev. IS. V'?.:-1. ZLtrKi;T CAKES, you vr,ci tc i-:-c ir.. v t.! W5jf. TOAST RfSCuiT, it saves of tro'-liie jjil a. ' 0 OAT CBACKEftS. w- r.rr 1 : - .1- v m- ua( km; 1 .vh- n inn 1 " -1 'd' o ' -u v, AT VCT E CiR'M I :RT 5 & 97 Liberty St., Pitt&burg- Ona Ounce boHlas reincr; from 1 5 cts. to 1 0 cent ''TwoOu.:ce jcttlssrtiluced frm 25 cts. to 1 5 cent FiveOu-.ee -bodies reduced fro-n 50 cts. lo 25 conts ett.-. ey a- tl.o l-. i.....r.-,r, -entt-e-s. -Cfc8Sstrca!!M5n!:f?c!i?ffS20-).1K3wY3rl. A'YER'S Sarsaparill a la a hlRtilT -on "trtrnf -vl e-str-Mt of Saranparilla and other fclood-purifj Ir.t nsl. emtiil.incd with loilja" or Totas lim and Iron, and is the safest, most rr-ii-alil'-, and ...orit economirrj hirvvt j.iir :;t r xhnt eu be used, it ir.vi.-;ah!Y C-rptN a.l Mts-J prBons from the system, enrir-Les and rern-n s the hli-Ki, au l vev,-3 its Tltn"7i. g i-.-r-er. It i9 tlio be known remedy for Scrofula Bid all Serofnlou r..ri.lnlnts, I.rysip fla.. lretia, Rli.KVi.rni, l:l-.tir.e, Porea, Foils, Tnmnrs, and Km. tiona or the skin, as alsr. for all disonlers canfej hy a thin and luipororis.iod, or corruiled, Condi tii.1 of thahloo 1. su.-l. as l'heinniilL.m, nralKio, Khrnmatic Clout, General Iebillty, and Scrofulous Catarrh. IfiiiacisTiSitsri Riiesrat!sa Carei "Avr.R's SAltaArARtt.t.A has enrM me of the Ii.naii..niito.y lUirarsitimn, Tr;vli which 1 -ive s-.ifTcred for in.ir.-r ver.rs. , V. i.MiH.Br." Dnrham, la., Var.-h 2, 1"2. rnrrvRKi. pt Dr. J.C.Ay:r& Co. .Lowell, Mass. Sold by ail Iragi:ta : 51, six bottles for f 5. NOW IN USE 36,989. w .t.-... -Li. ar-c..- -. Imprnve.l Krl.e !!: '.try t " - KrHI-ndl r4 r4 t-i-tlilK.tr lriU a tut Jtr -. i ire a. -I i ; i- 1 :i .v: ! ,- v s . . , i r . r rn- v t-. n a,i - ' r A. ?rk Ar" tr C-. Newark, Oi:;o. 1 ( Litv ii.;, M, --s'.ow, tJ. LOVE X "ourtx p. ss'fit frer rv 1 ninn run. . o.. FREE FARM ROTES. IJetl t!ie arima!s iberi..y. Stu.ly ecouoniy in feeding. Very Tat cows Rive jor mi!k. In breeding avoid close relations.! ii-s. Clean up and store away empty hon ey boxes. Bone mauures are of great value lor pastures. Don't fret the anina's by irregular feeding. For making good butter cleanliness must be. Ordinary fowls cannot lx rroStab.y kept longer thau two years Crude ietroleum applied to roofs vitli a brush will prevent moss from crow- it.g thereon. With wheat very cheap and ejjgs at good pr'ces, better encourage laying by feeding some of tLe former. Employ the leisure time of winter hy active thought and study concei niig the ways and uieaiis of improving your business. The value of sa.t as a iHar.nre, which at the most is not great, is believed to be due to :t3 action on thn soil in help ing to set free more important cotistitu entf. It cannot be denied that Canada this tles have at least one u, nninelj, tht flowers afford bees the material for a quality of honey almost equal to that of bass wood. The farmer who takes p:ins to "make up" the bed for his cow or horse gains many times the co t of the labor in bo doing. If all the material is passed through the cutter previous to being used for bedding it not only adds to the comfort of the animals but assists in the matter of cleanliness, by reason cf its great power of absorption. For this reason sawdust is becoming a favorite. Of the new breeds of domestic ani mals introduced into this country du ring the last qnarter ot a century, none has attracted more attention or excited greater interest than the small York shire pigs. Tiiongh less widely known and distributed than some others, it must be remembered that their intro duction to American breeders scarcely antedates a single decade, and neatly every herd of any size in the Vuited States traces it origin to the herds of two enterprising breeders and impor ters. No breed has yet shown itself public ly equal fo the Jereys in buttermaking, and ur.til sonic breed shall have, by well authenticated records of the per formances of a larg. number of cows, shown that it is at .east equal to the Jerseys, the latter will have the pjefer ence of a vast number of people who will believe it better to keep a Jersey in comfort during her period of milk yield ing and then give her away if necessa ry, rather than keep a cow of any of the breeds of which it is said by their friends that when their milk fails they will make beef enough to buy fresh cows. Cvre For Diphtheria. The fol lowing is of interest to many parents at this time : "A French physician Las discovered that vapors of liquid tar and turpentine dissolve the fibrinous exuJ. ations which choke up the thro' ia diphtheria. Dellhil's process is f.fins described : He pours equal parts t f tur pentine and liquid tar iito a tin pan or cup and sets fire to the mixture. A dense, iesinous smoke arises, which ob scures tbe air of the room. 'The pa tient,' says Dr. Delthil, 'immediately seems to exigence relief ; the choking aud rattle stop; tbe patient falls into a slumber aud seems to inhale the smoke with pleasure. The fibrinous mem brane soon becomes detached, and the patient coughs up mieroticidep. Thesa when caught in a glass, may be seen to dissolve in the smoke. In the course of three days afterward the patient entire ly recovers.' This treatment was re cently tried in New York. The patient, a little girl, was lying gasping for breath when the physician visited her. First pouring out two tablespoonf uls of liquified tar on an iron pD, he poured as much turpentine over it and set it en fire. The rich reriuous smoke which arose to the ceiling w-3 by no means unpleasant. As it filled the rsom the child's bieathing became natural, and as the smoke grew dense she lei! into a sleep' WOODLAKPS AND HEALTH. Upon the hills of western Massachusetts are thousands of acres of which, when first cleared, were productive enough ; but the soil, no longer held together by the roots of the trees, has had ita lighter and richer portions washed away year by year until its best elements have found their way into the valleys, leav ing the hill farm3 sterile and nearly worthier. The change is evidenced by the ruined houses and half obliterated cellars, which are sadly abundant on the hills, indicating a population and pros perity in former times which would now be impossible. In the vicinity of los ton, within my recollection, many fine tracts of woodland have been cut down for Grewood, leaving barren, rocky hills, looking desolate enough without their ouc beautiful covering. If those ster ile hills, all over the State, could te planted with the best varieties of forest trees and properly cared for, th vsl-.e of adjacent land would be enhanced, our streams would flow with grtattr legnlaiity, freshets and low water would be less common, the climate would b tempered, the extremes of heat aud cold being less marked and winds less violent, the rainfall more co pious and regular, malaria would lose its foothold, and every gtove would be a sanitarium for the wearied denizens of city and town. Dost on AJrtrtier. Wsnlrd. The woret ease in Cambria county of scrofola, erTsipelas, tetter or blood disease cf any nature, inherited or acqnlied, to pnr ehiisfi one bottle of Melonald' preat bleo.l purifier or sarsaparilUao lternative, use a directed and if not benefitted many times the value of Its cost, yonr money will he re tnrned. Johnston. Ilolloway V Co., riiila delpliia agent. Sold by K. James, Erens burg. 5 I r is in order now for every n.atiufacterer to praise and extol the virtues of his cout't: nitiiieine, und claim it evei so much betu r tnnn any othf r. On sqnr hnsiness princi ples the proprietor of r. KesMer's Celebra ted Kngltsh Conch Medicine says if you are not uatistieJ with tba relief and benefit ob tained, it yon do not consider It well wottti the price paid for It. then take the emr'T bottle back to your dealer aud get your money- Johnston, Hoi.i owat A Co , PhilailelpMa Aerr-M .jisji.ai.jn,,. I- " -