1 m mum A'ftUE8II(),1 OF H050H. bittl Literary Property Protected Tlie for an Incarnation! Copyright Law. The American Copyright League have Isatied th following addreaa which Is attracting much attention. Iu clear and outspoken tma and the prominent aamea attached to U win commend it to the attention cf aU thinking men and women : To the Public: The American lopy Hgbt League, for fourteen months, has fuyod the passage of an International copyright lavr. giving fureljjneta property to thtlr books when publiabed in th& country. , A bill waa Introduced last win ter In the House of Representative, and another bill In the Senate thl winter bnt the Forty-elthth Congress baa ad journed without acting upon either This neglect Inilicta great Injustice on American cltlzena engaged la author ship. early fifty years have passed ainc In ternational copyright was first preaaed opon Congress. It haa received the ing port of Webster, Clay. Everett, Sumner and other statesmen. It has been recom mended la Presidential messages. Yet bt.la, petitions executive recommenda tion .tare all failed to procure action by our Lawmaker. Clay and Webster in I53i made a report, Baying: "Authors and inventors are among the greatest benefactors of mankind. It being established that literary property la entitled to protection, it result that thfi protection ought to be- afforded wherever toe prierty Is situated. w herald aQ be shocked if the law tolerated the least invasion of the rights of property In the cae of merchandise, whilst thoue which Justly belong to the works of tit tliors are exposed to dally violation " We are not working for a scheme to make books dear. In t rance, where liter ary property is sedulously guarded and the greatest liberality la show n to forfeiga authors the system of cheap book? lour lahes. I3ut the price la reg-ulufed fairly, by the law t f supply and demand, aa in the case of other commodities. We are not working in favor of a mon opoly. The only question of monopoly In volved is that of the men who are now allowed to monopolize without cont the work of other men's brains and hands trur object is not to Injur any Induntry rlthertype umking. payer making, print ing, or publishing, it is simply to defend (not by taxation, but by proper safeaardBj that form of Industry which product written works, pictures, and mtifcltal com positions. American authorship struggles against a ruinous competition with foieign workithat are not paid for. llow would day-Laborers like it. If they were forced to compete with other laborers kidnapped from abroad and obliged to work here trail, without even being pur chased, ns slave were What would type founders and paper-makers think of the situation if type-metal and paper-etock were t-toien from abroad and sold here, fiKaintt goods which they had bought honestly How would nators and Ye presentatlvcB relinb the notion that ttir peeche and services, Itinjr merely -the expression of Mens. oug!:t not to be paid for t What would lawyers and phvstclma Fay If told that their knowledge, put into the form of written or spoken opinions, was public property and not entitled to pecuniary reward f Congreua excludes ChineBe Labor, be cause it Interferes with white labor. Unt Congrasa stlU compels the American who write a book to utfer his LaUir Le the narket agnlrmt labor which le not tncrniy che.tp, but Is actually unpaid. 'i Le property uf foreign putentees Is de fended In th 1 country ; the foreign play wright la allowed a perpetual property her, In his acted play, flut tlie foreign an th or of alxxA Is condemned to aBtntus worse than the slave's: he Is the victim of public plundering. by Dermitting such an outrage, the United Mates le destroying Its own tuthors nt home, aud leaves them expired t x tenstve piracy abroad. Such a policy based upon dlahonetty and injustice, must undermine all the snpiioned benefit to popular intelligence, derivable frjm the contiM-ation of foreign literature. We call upon every one who enree for riatiomu Donor and diimitv. for fair nlav. ublic morality, or the spread of American ilea in a free and vigorous American iiterainre, to ski In agitating this subject, and in aecnrlnij at least a full discussion of it from the Forty-ninth Congress. W e btdluve thnt the people will heartily ap prove the suppression of a petty meanness towards foreign and American authors, which is unworthy of any enlightened EXK'UTIVK CoMWrTTJrB American Copyright League. John Blgelow, II lalmar Hjorth yoyesen, Noah Brooks, Kobert Collyer, Howard Crosby, 1. L). Edward Kggleston, Cf. W. Folaom, fcldney Howard tlay. Richard Watson (iluler, Fark (jodwin. G. P. ItATHROP. Secretary, 7S K. &rth Street. New-York. U. U Jon"SOK. Treasurer. .J-K. 17th Street, Nw-Tork. Correspondence should be addrefsea to the Secretary, and contributions for tbe fund of the League, to the Treasurer, as above. Fto Poetry In 91atdena 1t. Tt waa diviuely annouueed in the early history cf the world that " It waa not good for man to be alone," and the announce ment has received the alwoet universal endorsement of onr race, especially the male portion of our race. It may be that some are discouraged by frequent failures that hi, thor-e who failed to marry those they wished. To the male sex this would aeem to apply, as It la supposed that the men only do the courting. Hut a close b.orrer win sometimes admit that the ladies t&xs part iu It. 1 once heard of a party who asked a lady of over three-score years how old a lady would become be fore she would relinquish the Idea of mar riage, and the answer was, "ily son, go ask some one older than I." f'eopl will marry. It is necessary that they should. Hut they should love first. Those who write of love generally treat the subject with too much levity and associate it with oft glances, moonlight walks and poetry. Love and poetry go hand In band some times, but poetry is generally left left away in the background. The youngman when he first gets in love is a poet In his own conceit. The girl does not get that way. the has a practical Idea of love, and whether or not she reciprocates the pasMon of the young fellow who Is letting out his soul to her, she will knock all the poetry out ol him on we first round. foe- ianvmoiKi. Iurence Hut ton, Thomas Mail land. Brander Matthews, II. C. Potter, I). D. A. Thorndike Rice, Arthur (i. Sedgwick, Edmund Clarence Stttdmon, Richard Henry Ptod- dard. Bayard Tuckerman, Charles Dudley War ner. GeorgeWalton Green. BEST MA CHEAPEN Two Weeily Newspapers for tie Price of One. And the Best Dnily at The HsrrUbara Wiult Patriot It a lant elcht page ibeet and eon tains a creator rlety of ; reading matter than any other paper published It Is newsy, splay, Instractlr and entertain Ins;. i The subscription price of the Webs.lv Patriot is i tl.00 per annuo: cash In advance. CLUBBING. ! The Whilt Patriot and New York Weekly ! 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LYNCH, U X 0 1 t iT t I v I? 1 i , lad aanslaetarer sad Dealer la HOME AND CITY MADE FURNITURE! mm and win suns, LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, . TABLES, CHAIRS, IVTattreses, &c. 1605 ELEVENTH AVENUE Belweeu 16th and Kth St8., "T O O IN r V , IV. Citizens oT Cambria countv and all others wlshinr to purchase honest I'l'KN'lTl'KK, Jte. at bluest prices are respectiully Invited to give nu a call before buying elsewhere, as we are confident that we can meet evrj wast and please every fast. Prices the verv lowen. Alloona, April 19. ingo.-tf. An Independent Newspaper of Dem ocratic Principles, but not Controlled by any Set of Politicians or Manipulators; Devoted to Collecting and Publishing all the News of the Day in the most Inter esting Shape and with the greatest pos sible Promptness, Accuracy and Impar tiality; and to the Promotion of Demo cratic Ideas and Policy in the affairs of Government Society and Industry. Ktxtrl, by Stall, rnttpmid: OAILY, per Yesr $8 00 DAILY, per Month 50 SUNDAY, per Year 1 00 OAILY and SUNDAY per Year ... 7 00 WEEKLY, per Year 1 00 Addrm. TITK r.V. Jinr York City. HOT DEAD YET VALUE LUTTRINCER, Hanufactcrkr or TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE AND TIS llOOFIXU, RetpeettuUy Invites the attention ol bis friends ard the public In veneral to the fact that he Is still carrylnif on business at the old stand opposite the Mountain Houe. Khenburir, and M prepared t supply from a large stock, or manufacturing to or der, any article in his line, from the smallest to the larst. It the best manner and at the lowest ItTinir prices. fr"No penitentiary work either made or sold at thts estHbllshment. TIN UOOFINO a SPECIALTY. O lv m a ea and satlsfv yourselves as to my work and prices. V. LUTTKINt EK. t.Men.hurir. AfHl IS. lSM-tl. ess mm A WOHTHT Plantlnjt OED CirSTOJ .1 Fmlt Trss "WTie riilld la Born. -. A beantlfal custom was once in vuguw Swltwrland, which could b tamed to valuable account In thle conn try If gen erally adopted. When a child waa bom, a irnu. iree waa putnira bi norae pia aiung . nA fnt ways free to the paaser-by. The pride of the parent would always be to plant a choice refiil Iterlpea. Mola9es Cake. Three eggs, one ctip molasses oue enp of autrax, qnart of floor, one large spoon ful Of aoriA. find k. half Min "t ... Milk l.dd the soda dianolved in the sour milk gijpt. tenaon highly with ginger alone, or afuger, cinnamon, and clove. Koil out t -nd cut into round cake, hakinir In - JatoTe pan. I pucRflTJ, ce'o whoireconimendations' is pecimen of its kind, and so highly estm- ii that it has not at all the flavor of carrot. ed was this custom, that no one would JJ laae the yolks of fiftean eggs, beat them injure me tree in any respwi dui rainer, j very ufcut, ai if possible, promote its growth. The child-. tablespoonf nls of wnen or sumcirnt age, wouia reel a prvvfe In nursing the tree, and also, realizlnfvjr a ownership, feel identified with the cotjrj and imbibe from its earliest recollection a spirit of patriotism. If it I more .blessed to give than to receive, then there can be no simpler and easier way to bi-lng the child early into possession of this! blessed ness, than by such a gift of fryiit which may be as acceptable at least to the way farers, as a cup of cold water to a thirsty traveler. This custom of tree-planting" might be carried much farther and only profitable results follow. A line of shade trees along me iana ana wnere is there a farm, without a lane' adds immensely to the homelike appearance of the farm, making it a pleasant and comfortable summer's drive for young and old, and why may not those trees be fruit trees? Cherry, mm berry and peach, with elm, walnut and maple alternated, blending their foliage and their health-giving fruits for man's pleasure and benefit. One of the ways ol keeping the children at home is by making home pleasant, and nothing adds so mucfi to the pleasantness as to have shady walki lined with flowers to greet the eye and the songs of birds to greet the ear. Th trees aud flowers we must supply and in doing so we induce the birds to come and abide with us. and add to them fifteen IDOOnfnlB of white sncar ant SI ftun of mailed butter : boil a few rarrou, mash them np fine, and strain them thrnK a colander. Take four even tableshoon Jra's of this carrot and add it to the pud olas. The color imparted is beautifully rich, and the pudding as elegant aa a transparent one. Bake in puff paste eat when warm not hot, and sprinkle thickly over the top with sugar and nnt meg. IVune Pickle. Take Ave pounds of dried Turkish prunes, wash through several waters to cleanse, then put them in a broad-mouthed stone jar. pour over them boiling water, and let them steep until they are plump like freh plums, but be sure not to let the skins be broken Now put on to boil in a preserving kettle one quart of vinegar, one pound and a half of sugar, a tea-spoonful of ground cloves, and the same quantity of cinnamon; as soon as the Tinegar boils, pour it hot over the prunes, from which every particle of water has been drained. This pickle is a novelty, and particularly grateful in the spring, when the supplies of the store- "w" are apt to run low. A economical way of pickle, which WHERE IR OOD TODAY This question was asked by the flve-year-old child of Gen. Thomas L. Roeser, of Virginia. A blue-eyed boy. while sporting: at hie Asked this question, " i'a, wher Is day i In iealth is Wealti Z23fe4-&&MT t ATM E NT'I R. R. LANDS Minnesota, Worth Dakota. Montana Idaho, Washington and Oregon. Lake Inperter te Pawet Isasa. At prices rinqlnq chief, from J2 to M aer arr. pn 6 to 10 eartr time. This la the Best Country lor securing flood Home now open far settlement. Sao acres of Government Land Free tinder tbe Honevtcad 1 and Timlr ( "nltnr. 1 XXS3" 10.ftl8.433 -Arret OB MORE T1IAH A LIT of all th f-nblie lnds dlspoaed of In 18SS, wre in the JSrtb.-n Pacific ennntrv. ItooVaand Maps soi rnrE. dicnblna the Kenbera .Partflr Country, the Railroad Lands for Sale and th FKtK tfovernment Inrt. address. CH A 8. B. LAMBuKX, LandCom'r. N. P. R. U..8U Paul. Mlna. I)n 1C C Witt's Nebvb awd FitHW Trr.AT UET, a pnnrantoed pciric for HyFterin, Iirri ror.s. t'onviilBions, Fits, Nervona orrJt-is, Hwlncha, N'ervona Prostration ennsed by tho i;sj of alcohol or tobacco. Wnkofulnese, Slcntjil Va presaiou, Boftenina; if the lirain resulting in 11 sanity and lending to miaery, decny ami tii-ntjr, frematnr Old A-e. IlnrrcnneMi, l-ose f povrac jrrhVi'sTaJnvolantary Ixwso f"'--"-buse or ever-indulBerrffe-.-I.Rt 'i'?"!: A'iL. cue montli'a treatment. fl-TOa box, or fix boxes IurJ5.0U.Knt by mail prepaid on receipt of price. 1VE tiCAKAXTEE SIX POXf 8 To cure any case. With each order received by nt for eix boxee accompanied with t".00. w vill send the purchaser onr written arnarantee to re fund the money if the treatmentdoeanoteCc cure, Gnnranteee leaned only by JOHN O. WEST & CO., 882 W. MADISON T., CHICAGO, ILL8., Sole Prop'i West s Liver Pills. Rasa Leaf, Fine Cut ?.2vy Clippings 2nd Snuffs 18S5 CARRIAGES, WAGU.l & LKIGIIS! TESTED SIDLE The (fLrnallon Dleeaee. A Ixng Island hctlcuitorallst Is of the opinion that there Is no cure whatsoever. The only way to get rid of thle disease, he believes. Is: TaJie every camatiou, old and toubbt, on and about the place, and burn them. Now we may start Skfreeh. We an buy nlrely rooted eutlhigs of the leevV t&g aorta for from $10 le (Li a thousand, and that U cheap eu-.Kigh tnirely. These we may plant In pots or shallow boxes, or in a frame ; at any rate, keep them in a till they are strong enough to plant oat in the open garden, and the ground is ready to receive them. But be careful no to introduce them into any houve or frame recently vacated by your old or ritaenned plant, nor, for safety's sake, use fur them any of the soil in which tie old plaiite grew. Hut bow about the frert lo of plants How are we to know that the tew plants are not from a stock - diseased a our own old 6ne ? rce them and judge for yourself. If you are a market gwwer and depend for a living on your cut flower salef. It will never pay yon to keepeomnch as erne d;"flsl rarnattou abont your place ; and if you have to buy a clean stock, go yourself and seo the tx:k from which The yoiinji ones were taken before you btiv. Lool; around among your neiph tors, and part i'-tilnrly amotg the market men. Ilnw Grrsnbsrk Paper I nsd. All the paper for the money issned by the United States Government is manu factured on a nitty-two Inch Fonrrtrlner machine, at the Glen Mills, near West chester, r. j-Bort piece of red i3k. are mixel with the pulp in the engine, and the finished etutf i conducted to the wire without pn.inn through any screens, which miffht rrtntn the tr'lk thread. Hy an arrangement attove the wire cloth, a slincrr of hort niece of fine bine silk thread ! dropped in arrenks upon the . P" psptr n iitle if us Wing formed. Thenpper I ride, on whirli the b!ue f-iik is dropped, L ' I the one used for fhe fnce of the notes, and, from the tnnnner in which the threads are spv licl. mut-t show tbom more liMiurtlv than the r--.r.'- pn. alt bougn tUt-y are iml)e'.'.ed de p:y enough to rt riia;u lixrd. The tuiJ sua'i!i-l ! oiTjcu-3 aJo'11 UDa E3 PW lrae tiSI3 kHj kLuZj "mhJ seehs 7 1 Z .,."S,?TT U'lfTRITlin and cartuble. Flower K'.MI') n.lfl e-id I.VPl.'-.MRN-v vt r ta i.ppilation HIRAM IBLEY & CO. ROCHESTER, N. IT, C.'TrAGO, ILL. 322-3i6 E. Main St 200-2C6 Randolph St s play. God to- The man of year and thoutrht could not reply, And only answered bv the suddnst sifcb, : "The greatest sage cf the olden time Have asked this question of the earth and kjr- But never yet in any land or dime Have we been satisfied with the renlT Ve built treat temple to th God w make Ana worship someUilng till we're old and trav. Put from the aching heart w can not take The simule ouestioo. ' Where i fiod tl.v r Perhap tiie little child might tell us now ' NVhere God. in all his power, reigns on hiorhj Where wreaths immortal crown the boyish, brow And worlds onsumkered shine beyond the sky. ion a. Jorca. A Clergyman on Nbavlogs, Rev. Dr. Paxton. In a lecture before the Mechanics' and Tradesmen's Union, of Kew York city, a few evenings ago, stated in a tew words many truisms. Shavintrs the lecturer said, were not of American in ventlon, like whittling but were as ancient astbe workiag of meinls by Tubal Cain wrf. "tS?"! -'' of every . . - : jwuu ios rrom everv gam; there is no buiion wUhout irg ru , bishheap to remove, Chi( h re.uirt , mo.t a many carta as to J the Lt?ild ing tr.aterial The fewMtnK.Xt'a,n,(?1 1 in nature are found pure, (.'onsfi ,rljon i8' bMbed upon destruction. Every Jo j. supposes a sorrow. The door posts of pr gress are sprinkled with the blood of its martyrs, and along the way are scattered like mill-tones the bodie of thoxe who have fallen iu the pnlh. We cannot get tncthiug for nothiti: for every tit there is a ia.t. riie wrecks of rich men's sons lo be seen rrr u-1, .- Lhnu- tl-,r if ; u. v. .. 1 to keep as it"l to tret Without tiil lUra t is no sul t-t ante -. hence tbe recklesnnees with which ebtntes ary squandered, witb out any regurd for the toils and hardship timt hal to be uuclei goue to procure them. It may b likened to the sacrl'lce -f hms-iu life at t!.e iattJe of Hunker Hi, tliroiigh which the hnlvatiou of our couu try was procured. yet more preparin; prunes We hftTf) 1l1t triul . "iuuj , u, wo um toe syrup left from our Jar of weet peach pickie made in the fall. u mK oeen ail uecl, a quantity of spiced syrup was thus utilized which would otherwise have been of no u-se at all. Came Birds. " W. H, B., of Gordon Co., Gv. wrltea to the Country Gentleman : Various persons are claiming that Plymouth Rocks, Leg horns, and other breeds, are better than Games), but I beg to say that the Games have proved for us the best, taking all things Into consideration. They have the hardiest constitutions, are more industri ous, and beet mothers I have ever seen Hens of good game blood will fly into the air after a hawk that attacks their young, and also fight dogs and other fowls in the aame yard, if they are molested. Thev arc good layers, and by judicious crossing make cocks that weigh 8 pounds, when grown, and hens of 6 pounds. My father f a 107 cl?icftiie oe Tr from the eggs laid by one hen, by setting her eggs under Othf-r nens. I have often liad Game hens lo live to be ten or twelve yearn, and lay well even at that age. A man In Murray county, 0., who raises Game fowls for sale, never keeps but four or Ave hens, and he often raises from those hens ISO to liuO chickens, and sets the eggs under the SAme bene. Hut he gives them good attention, and weans the chickens when they are email, and the hens begin to lay soou after weaning their broods. He says he has never lost a single chicken with cholera in Si years, ifis fowls have as much ground to roam over as they desire going Into tbe forest, and scratching among the leaves for worms and bngs. This makes their feet free from gout, and their legs rarely scale or become diseased. A cross of Game and Dorkings, or Game nd Cochin Chinas, is sooner large enough to eat, but the flesh is not so fine and deli aTk of n?;,0airie cock- ta sufficient for a wTll together 100 hens, if they are kept with yellow legs and K ZIl1?wn high tead ancftall, wttnT J'1"-, W,h fence and sends forth a loua,""113 th showing his indomitable courage ' s Carriage Making in all its Branches. Painting, Trimming and REPAIRING ..f all bind d..tif the SHORTEST NOTK'E and the I.dWfNT FKICES. Also. r-Unlna-. Sswlnicsnd W n- Turn Ins with Improved machinery. AIo. all kinds of neavy work done, t'arrlsire smith shop connected All parties trusting: me with work will be honor ably dealt with- All work warranted. D. K. CHUTE. F.hensnnr. rvtoher 24. 14. SgH Cream'falm PAT tf?? mt v - r., in mo (M'CnnCASFSTrV, een tlnue loat-t as P.llclura f.r I'atenta. 1 . .-uio Tr.i.l Marks. Cf-prrtjthta, f.ir th United R'st,. c'.) ;.,!. Knainnd, 1-raut-e. GeriTiariy, etc Hat -1 PkN'.il fftrenta sent free. Thirl ,-vn .i'tt -..t-i'i. Pat-ii'so'italned thr..-(i Ml'XN" t ar. m.r lr, d In thetcisvTinc AMSRir-Av. t,ie lnv'- te.t and n;ot W'. JeiT rtr-ult.-d a-ier t .no air. tilajenr. Weekly. Splendid ensr!iUi a d lnt -ei,r in. foraiatlon. Ppclnin cry of the -. l-minc men Iran wnt frr-e. Addros M IN N A C( I . (- 1LN lino istsicis one. K1 Broadway, New Turk. u STOPPED FREE e rr. vvbj jwtierr. HIS fcA lwtf Korsont hcttorffj K w XT-t rin' a nnr i n U Nerve Restorer rev WB ATN M1VI DlSWs5SS- OhTJ rwr tuft fe A'avsT j 0, tcti Fttt. F s7.' rw. IfFALLiSt. if m directed. A ts m 'tt Arttlm't ur. T.tt ftad ft tfil tvmtc f rrc t FH fMtterats. trtsyy pytt epces cVare! on teT wttett rrtef1. SB4i namn, P. O. and eipm Vtwrae nJ afBk:td to n KLUe.iii Arrh St..PrMlilrhia.P ftM PrvtrW. MS WAUM J MIT A rJVG fJtA OLS. NOW IN USE 36,909. cleanses the Head. Allays Inflammation. Heals the Sores. Restores the "en!es of Taste NniellT"! qnlck A (.article i applied In each nosfrllard Isavree "l in ". I'rlct. bo efs. bv mull or at DriiKirtsts S. mt ..r ci-i-mr. ELY BkiJ Iiru m May I. . (Isego, N. Y. SALESMEN WANTED. By ths Intrndnrrrs ef BA.M'OCA UAHI'BKBT. Only thee need acply who ran devote their en tire tine and attention to the stork. The tvjsl nes eall7 learned. Our men succeed where oth er full. Grovert of a Full Lis.' of Fruitt an Ornamental. Oood opentrir or hoiuf t. eneretl" men. Address R. s ll F, A CO., Philadelphia, Psnn's. March 2T -t. Tbe I'.dltor and tlie Preaeber. Pome time a(.:o the editor of the H"c.!;Ii! f'-frt Flu and the preacher of Mt. Josiah chnrch e:changed placci, not only In a nominal way. but umde tM actual transfr o: xrojvrty. U e tai:e Hits extracts from t!, tii-el nuuibtT ot ti e Mr,- f.v which ap peared uiter the il.n.ig- had takeu i.la--"e!uive Klio.iltivreu the responsibility of riiii.-.iij: liiirs j auer. mid wc reoueM our ubsciib.-rs to p:y up at once and 'pray at fctHiid tui.t AiKieisor i.rciv ..Ve unte--his L.ijerH the other clay. We hoj5r pray Uiat he may get aloug all rifcht. a cow belonging to Jim I'ols. .MvI.aug'hMu lrjt one ol her horns last week. V prav that she nwy recover. A hinn named Hmt-ts wuk killed at llailev's Jrd la.,1 Monday e are thanklul "thai it U uo worse. We pray that the legifilaturemay not forpel toadjoum. We truwt that crops wiu be better next season. We hope that the severest part of the winter has panne l. Wc have faith in our atiility to run this paper." '1 he editor, without embarrass ment, took his phu-e in the pulpit but he soon became confused. Striking the book of books, he said : Hereafter we will not receive old rails in'exchange for our gospel. Turnips will do very well, but we art, m a cow Never before waa this pel pit In such a flourishing condition, nud ad vertisers should make a note of this fact Our mourner's bench goes to every pest oflloe in the county. Now Is the time to beeome a deacon of this church, two dol lars per year, one dollar for sir months and sample copy sent free. The text says that trains going north arrive at two o'clock r. m. Thib cannot be disputed for it was spoken of by Jeremiah, sayiag : Oh, ye generation of vipers, see advertis inem in another column.'' Arkumu Travtler Tbe Blind The last English census reveals the en couraging fact that the proportion of tbe blind to the population haa decreased with each successive enumeration alnca 1861, in which year account of them was taken for the first time. The decrease in the decade ending in 1x81 was much greater than in either of the preceding de cennial intervals, the number of oasea re. turned on this latter occasion being 22,fsa, equal to one blind Ipers'in in every 1,138. This decr-i.r 's fairly attributable to the progressive in. u. cement in the surgical treatment of ail'ectio.is of the eye and to the diminished prevalence among children of smallpox. Sclcntilc American. Msorteaitot; Mil rra;rm " You don't say nearly aa long prayers v-ou used to," said Freddy to his brother not many nigkta "luce. "Don't It" asked Maurice, somewhat conscience-stricken. "No; you know yon don't," declared Freddy " You uted to pray for lots that you don't now. You've given up prayliui for Jumbo too." y 3 " Oh, well," said Maw-ice, after a mo ment's thought, " Jumbo's big enough to take care of himself." Delighted to Be Oat of Ntyle. Diplomatic Husband. "My dear, they tell me that this year it will be fashion, able for ladles to wear their last season's bonnets." still more diplomatic wife " Haw de lightful! ou've always complained of my being too fashionable, and now, for once, 1 tan please you perfectly by being out of style' ' By biug out of style f" In a puszled tone. " Yes. dear, TH go down town this very afternoon, and order the loveliest new thing in bonnets. Ace or Actera. Florence is not the only actor befons-lhe public who-e age belies hi acting, as will be seen by the following list : Lawrence Barrett waa born In New fork K. Y-. ia;i. ' Edwin Booth, bm at Hartford, near JeJU Ifcore, November. 1H33. Mrs. I. H. Bowers, born at Stamford. Cann March U, lKau. ' Dion Boucicault, born at Dublin. Ireland December 'At. lttiO. C W. I'oiilUock. bora at Ixme- Aor Uni..n I iii-jr. " April WS. Id5. J. 8. C lark. born at Philadelphia, 1MRH. born in tLUulaud. Jajuary at Philadelphia, Pa.. London, Knand, 'winy, N. YC July Masa.. n.a. Uilbert, born at KochdaJe i j. la.nd fh lnher 1 l"y AT. preon ay tb-' t t ,-.r p slt v to f55r3 n'-.e or lairot rt K 1 ! We Fn-rr- Pc-t, Wrrla f-- .'j 1 '1 M (e-d FrrtUtclDft lrl.I -n.t . r Hut iekt-. 1 t.r faSy -tT' r as t!'r ! .''' in ie v-mUm ! - tp Alliff i t af rin-f -'. C;r(u!rt-t.il..( f-r- K'fl W i rk M " Oh . H CO-, ' S 4 -yfr .1 NffVVarX, OhiO. It J-.:cr:t Di-.wl. :ioue. IiacrtB, j potisavt It lewd, ikm mm4 l.aM.-!lrtu HeMittr. K Ir. Brff impefmrj. (rrrMe TfMlewM, wuwin, NjDhunt ard Vnrenrfftl AffetsM. -:entiflr Iren'OiCiit; twft) aid lurt rfvri. lc-fonnitietj TT-etxi. Cm 1 or wrT'e for lift of q'ne-liOTittrt b ntvvred ky !hoa dririii(t treatment by mail. rmnwm ! CTfrfsisT tntm R wpf re Bixt4. mmd tbolr sJ1ri. I em Mtaeiaitnff: to thtr sivMlift. Il tj mam.J A44- fe. C. L. LaBIHwI. rrt a-4 Pi-ilriu km rimr felrsi( RH, ft ft--. It(tte. Lorext mt,, HU Lo-U. I fiuocsMot: lo in. B ets' iupamjr Jt 0 rMri. GONSUgiPTlON. i h iotiUTt rrjnt1r for th bv d.esse ; b III itwinianuii f runt nf td worn hittd ar1 of f'-taff tevnr1'nrr '- n-n i-tirerl n1e. Ptrnn my fl:l lt 'T.cacY. IMf. I wiM -ov,f1 TWO HOT 1 1 I.K1 f K K, f-rr-t ,f r wtf n t V l.r ARI,B riiSTl5K on this fl. to U1T inffSrr-. li:T r.prtt ml T. O Irtre-- 1 :t. T. 4. Sl.'vi'l'fl. l lirl M.KowT CUES WtHflt ALL SUE I ALLS lHeeUt ouebrruD. Taw iiw V lo tme. Hold by dmrrutn. I HECOMPLETEHOM E.frr..' -New fctnKno.j-kam Hrtce. da: any bik. New tion.- Irrtm new ftriJe Siuiiti iv COJT,, .n t r,.T !-"i--l '-rwr. Co . North i.h Si. PlilUd! t..yi.V' ' a'- i I-"" ' books B.U. a.'osMl rr.r fi- Asren"-. In P eT m. nnarwIllHE iijr..r.iini . l'i 1BHUI1 1NTIX1L unilir... n f'aanoi J. IH linl.T .k o., I l ll.i .vli'hla. I t. THK BBSm rOKTBAIT or t- Gen'l U. S. GRANT, zrEIVIORE8T'3 vr MONTHLY Fer MAT. aa eat. W isaslsrs Demurest, rVillsser. 17 E. 14rh St., New Ytrfc Bald by all newsdealers and Postmaster. GOOD NEWS 13 LADIES Greats lnduoaaQt mret ferwl. Now'i yocr mm t ft ap orders for oar celebrated Teas and CelTce aad seenra a bAaat fnl i-ld Band orMoas Rom Oblna Onld Bud Mm Rna linnr Sea. er Ooid Rand Mae loTit1 Tollrt St. Vor ftill DsrUcalsrs sddraa TH K KJiAX AitlErllJ TK4 CO, H vaesr Bt., aew Toes. FOR SALE! V'lytef mle atj I lona and Uftllo.. . . . , Df nesi la America. All from re nowned Hires In Sect land. All registered an4 p1iTs furnished. Prises Law ana Term Eatay. Address, IsHAT BROa, Breokssaa rarm. Ft. Wara, laa. Mr John Drew, io. ik la. Koee Eytlnge, born " Kleher. born at W. J. Florence, born v 4 6. 1SU. John Gilbert, born at Boston, Mr. O. H. caj-hire. England, Oi-tober sei. lsai. Barton lliil, born at Dover, EnIand482s Joeeph Jetlrrwon, Inirn at PhllaUeluhk. p. February , ls. Mrs. W . U. Jones, born at Chatham. Kna-- land, &. Lotta, born at New York. N. Y.. 1M7. John McC'allotiKh, born In Ireland, 18T. Frank Mayo, bora in Boeton, Mass., april la Maggie MKcheli, born at New York.N. John K. Owena, born at Liverpool, Enr . 1SEX Tony Pastor, born at New York. N. Y. "i.v John T. Kaymond. born at Buffalo. N. f" A 1 two Y.. An IJvaa'.ve Reply. " Michael, I am golnfr up state to tKs a nap and if anybody calls and asks for me yon need not say I am in but give an eva sive reply," said a lady to her new man servant. " Yes, mum." " Do you know what an evasive reply is " v 1 ' Most certainly I do, mnm.' An hour later when the lady came down stairs ami met Micheal, she said . Michael, tii.l anybody call while 1 was asleep as that horrid Mrs. here t" " V m, muni." ' Did she ask for me f " " Shertid, mum." ' 1 hope yon tare her an evasive rep,' Sum I did thnt, for she went off like a bit o' dynamite. " " What did you say to her " "She axed me is me misses lnf and I ,to b"r" r'tntmherin' as how you hod Branding"1 Bn "e reply . ' is your Kranaiuoihsr tt monkey t' '' Mr. Mme. Kistorl, born at FrlulL Italy, jfi Stewart Kobeon, born at AnnapoTi Md- March 4. 1S.TB. J. H. Htoddard. born at Barnsley, Y.tsblr. Kngland. October . lS-T. j J. B. btuUley, born at Hoeton. Mae.31. J. Leter Wailack, bom at Now Yori N. Y 1 P. O. Moa JU. She Didn't Agree Willi TWs, Two Indies entered a Fort streeiar ona day recently and took seats besidf a lady well known to one of them. She ive her friend an introduction and dirtily this one remarked : " I think I saw y at the Street Chnrch one Sunda-weveral weeks aro." "Ye." "You smed to be as mnch riioenisted with the sfmon aa I was for I saw thnt vou were teibly nn easy.' "Yes." apaln. " Did "on ever hear a worse preacher In all yir life t" " Well, perhaps." "I never d and I havn't been there since." Thsnnversa tion then rattled off on some iier aub ject and by and by the Indies gi off. " I wonder why she didn't attreewith me about that preacher?" qnerie the one who had blnsted him. "Why.fow could yon expect her to V explalnedthe other. "She's that very minister's vtfe V De troit I Yr Vtuss. v Wben He Returned. Grablin. who is a Mayor, and who prides himself npon the "PctJitfofhis social relations was An, i am glad to see you." exclaimed the man, Krasnin Grablinshand Orablin, who faintly remembered the ifw.V face' aDd thlkK that he had been fi It n.in eitndd "lapped him on the Phoulder and asked : Qar mend, when did return you uot out tolay. The Governor pardon ed me. ' 'A rKn tivaw Traveler. " 11 Waa the Trlmmlnes. "Blessed shade of Saint Ocreroa!" howled Old Hyson, when Mrs. Il.'a mil linery bill came In. " Bank of the fnl verse ! o for a bonnet f " " e, dear," fihe said, so aweetlv "thea are the days of Jeffersonl.in implicitV ?,.e.lTnnP-lo"cost1-60' thrwt te for the tritnminp. " . Viinw6 ikl mftn gTinT,e1 "ml Paw the bill without a murmnr.-BrooWvJ, iCoflla. The Secretary's Daoghter. f !r- RT,ird' da"Khtr o' Secretary of State. hn, in a mensure. nmumixl the Bocm bnrdens of the leadlnK Cabinet posmon She Is blonde, slight aUgrnce .... . . lcv v genius lor del --iiiiiie cnsttimen surriinrF Sh K . i: .? snrl llh-.nr, l K " ;"." wn u , UC4 Hint Tomn. TflaMw b story with marked success. rtlRl' IPBIZLs Semi :x cents Tor ii'istaee snd re- reive tree a costly h. f Kni.js lhat HI help ail. ot either sex. t more noon- ria-ht away tban anvthtnir else n the orbl. ronones await the workers ab solutely cure. At once ad.ircss Thts .V Co.. Aa Maine. sjasla. AY. fwr iTIllts hy i.Mressinv UFO. P. ROW HI, C., 10 Surnee St.. New York, can learn th. i xant cost of anypr )posed line of Advertinn,; lo American Nwspaers. lOO-Tate Pamahlet, lOe. ; PATENTS ri:vr -;hingtn ohTained. Writ, for InveritfJ 'J?; I"""1 easo. -vldp. Inscribe GHORTHAND v--7 J i. Lessons hy msll. $o. Ilnzle's ' fiNirttao'l lMH hestnut M J. M. LIXtlliE. '"1 tre. OOdlnm I'hilnoclphia. 1 if Jimmy Get an A ppol intent. " I shall have to ask yon WooX out for Jimmy," said the cofTee-potirjrv ,n other tnorninp;. i j " What's the mat ter wltttW scAtn' "There ain't nothin' tie matter with 1Bt Xf,P' fl"'orHltent. He wll do nothing I ask him to." " Well, pop. Ml irftve It 3 yon. She Pent me on a fnreicn mi-sSn to brinp: home the w ahin" vt hen shenot hinj but Eecrerary of the InterW hninl .r.w nun "" Rne, now. I "IsT: "'""ifs. Ynnr extior h,n not hpen prxrlv ,-itfended to. fhavc si ap- 7ilntm--nt with yon in theeefcr bament . n i 1 1 t.T r Ki-f.. L. r. j . i,. . IB rj.. Il'iriy rmm i SOLD at Lew Prices. -rifely breakfast li At-L FAfTO ns Vw w J r - r-t ,f. OATAtOQUB . O uers S Co. MORE Tlie poor man is now on an equality with the richest, Two Cents. jST i the. World cfrmina to? , r, r,tl T4;.t tit Tyiuis bo la.-ksa a.,1" are conceraeu. wi u"m . TlVi-v w ' J Hirnl ,XXKB- and the rnwins of gmtifvmg it, and yon can hardly Tail of making a happy man. You place him in contact with the best society in every period of history, with the wisest, the wittiest, the tendered, the braTeet, and tbe purest characters which have adorned humanity." Sir John IIerschel. ltT Yf f 7f IT"iJtl Dainty little books, always unabridged, in large type, "i v 1 S Vlt ((VlU C v4 V V and in neat paper covers. The prices include pnetago : oofcs 1 Pfo Van Winkle. Irrlnr . 2 Tb Hurtling of Rome. Farrar , .5 Sea-Srrpentaof Science. Wilson.., Enoch Anion. Alfred Tennyson. .. 8 Frederick tbe Great. Macaulay 10 Queen Mabel, etc. Ellen X. Allien. . 11 Life of Sir Isaac N'ewtun. 1'arton.. 13 World Smanhlnc-, etc. Williams o 1130 If 11 ton. T. Bablnevrn W areolar 2c Kraarnoa aad Heury VIIL U Att- Jc biu-ne Jo 119 Tily of tbe Lak. Scott le 1 137 VarmloD. Reott 3c 15 Lay of tbe Last Minstrel, ricott 2o 1 136 Confeaalon. of an upturn Fnter. 2c 124 Lirenrt of tbe Wandei erlng Jew. 14 Bunyan-. MlKi-im-s rros;re.. Illua lc 1 121 Hermann and Dorothea. Ooetbe Ih American Hunmrlsta. Irvlnsr.. 17 Amenoan HumurtRU. Holmes 18 Cricket on the Hi-arlh. Il-k-ns. ... 19 American Humorists. Lowell .. 3U American llnmorlsts. A.Ward 21 American HuninrUts. alarkTwalo. Hi Deserted VI I In.-, etc. Uldsmith 26 Cotter's Saturday Nbjbt, etc. Hums. Ronrs of Sern. etc. Jean Inselow. 3 Soblller's Host of tbe Bell, etc 3C 147 ureat Tnouaiics rrom Ureek A nub on. Euripides e 14C The same: lemostbenea, Ptofjene. 3c 15 Tbe same: Arltotle, etc 2 144 Tbe same: A rtstopbanea. etc Sc 13 Tnesame:.srhylus, Anacreon, etc. Jc 13 Emerson. Matthew Arnold StC 11 Pbvlcal Kduratlon. Spencer be If I Moral education. Herbert Kpenoer e 1J8 Intellectual Education. Spencer... Be I W bat K nowledg la of Host Worth. 6c 1JT Progress of tbe Working Classes.. Robert Olmn.LL.D 4c IS The War for the Union. W.Phllllp So lJi Wendell Phillips. Geo. Wm. Curtis to 1M Numbers. Matthew Arnold So I'M Tbe Coming hlaverr. 8penoer. Sc ia2 On Liberty. John fctnart Mill 12c 1J1 Rkeby. Sir Walter Boott 8c 2o 123 Public Health. Edward Orton.l.L.D. 2c 1 121 Some or My 1 elm. urac urren 10c i wood 4c 1120 Trie Rareo, etc. EdgarA.Poe 2c 119 Kthl-sof the Dost. Job Kuskln. 2c 1 118 Crown of Wild Olive. Johu Kuskln Kic 2cU7 Sewn and Ullr. John Kuskln... 10c 2o I IIS Luther Anecdote. Dr Macaulay.. 2c illS Luther". Table Talk. Dr. Macaulay 2c 2c 10.' 11 Life of Oeorg Muller. Mr. Mailer 11.1 The Understanding. John Locke.. 114 The FVmleof Waterloo, L. a Creasy 111 The Battle of Sartbira. T. S. Creasy 119 Defeat of tbe Spanisb Armada IOJ Battle of Hastings. K- . Creasy hH Tlots of the Times. O. C. Kerr 107 Battle of tbe Book. Dean Swift. .. W8 The Heart of Brace, etc. Aytoun 10S Virginia. The Armada. Macaular.. I'M Count Rumford. John Tj ndall US TbnBattleof Marathon. E H. Creasy 103 Ths Ancient Mariner. Colerldg. 101 Maseppa. Lord Byron 00 Jamee KsnrQioD, the Astronomer... 99 Tbe Kour Chler Apostle. F. (iodet. 69 Gertrude of Wyoming. CampbelL. 84 F.ssars on Man. Br Pone M Pior d'AUaa. By Lamartln It Tn Speotr Bridegroom. Irvine. Sc 6c 5C 10C 2c 2c 2c 8c 2c 2c 3C 2C 3c So 2e 2c So an e Sc lv- Sc T5 Lire er sam riooaton sjne 74 Young Pe.ple Ufe of Washlngvn 0c 70 Nos. 2, 4.1. 6. 7, M, oml,lnea... !- 69 A Half Hour with fit. Paul j,. Thel rucldxlon nnnlnKDuo Celkl 2c 7 heneca and St. Paul. an..n Karmr 2e ffi The Celtic Hermits Cbaa Klugney ic ncnuier a n isrorr j nirxr t ears ncftf M The Essays of Lord Bacon lv- GUIZOT'S ITCEr c? 4 2 n r-.1' be 1t'1t fc illustration -"uinui vol moil Tl ' tavo from f TZ ,T1"3 1, 'J ' ' thin f4:u u!ar u,rr , t ? FT apo'.ia, In,j; lcdU3. WACAULAY'tp caulay of th! j1; IU. Frn,V. Hrcr I'i'ck str-ur, . 1 ' trn nsn '' i1 and Mr,. 7 historic lav f t'-'en' t',t romance. 7L4.? onedraw-U,k ar-restetttUnmai.V-" "From the rI1- pre tin. lA thicp; we hav rirt" " Over,,tfa:,-.toV 'ill Ijtrulrr pi' ''' rAGE CATALOGUE ml frrr tv. ; erature of the world at the lowest pnc .Tf,r i-pr, ' ' sct ur Itt.HtltV r ... M Mud king's Iwugbtrr. Andersen. Hncient Classics FOIl F.XGLISH HEADERS In the Elzevir Library. This eerie of brief, condensed accounts of the great literary works of Greece and Rome has t&kem its place among the standard authorities. The books are admirably written and wholly adequate in their scholarship. For English readers who desire acquaintance with the gTeat works of antiquity these books may be recommended as the very best within reach. The Christian Union, New York. ' Mestod at Tlivml. r-i. A I. SS Pindar, liy Rev. f. D. M.irlc l.Sc 85 Lucretius. By W. II. Mallock ISC W Plautund Terence, w. L. tJolUna lie 91 I.urlan. rrj W L Collins l.Sc SO Thueydldee. e, w. L. CoUlna 1 87 Orld. By Hev. A. cfcureK iv. PT, Ll-rv. By W. 1 Collin. isc 86 Kuiipldes. By W. B. DontU ic lTlin tSnlnri l"rfl Jfea-re. V bl Arlstophanrw. by AC". I. ColTln" .VT. Ua 0 Pliny. HyCbnrch and Brodrlbb lc 78 Sophocles. By C. tv. CoUlna lie .7 Aeschylus. Bishop of Colombo ISC 76 Xenophon. By Mr Alex. Grant 15c 73 Homer s odvsseT. Pt v. l C'olllna. Me 72 Homer's Iliad. Bv w. L. Collin.... lie 71 VlrgiL By W.L. Collins lie This (.oupou ul be ei.d m lien of 10 CQU easa, toward Uie mrcilTS 1 "" maa soeta., 11 sent wiUiln 10 dars Ivvt from dat of tbui naner (rIM nam r . . , ' I ' v i aim ou wr im io tnedtnm. COUPON ear ynnr PROMPT rsepoes and Indlcat th paying i on reasonable evidence of pood faith. Addre .JOJtsr it. AEDEK, Publisher, 393 Fcart'strt a The Cgly Dock, and other M'.rlca. loc 61 Th Hrtur Hook without plctur. Vtr 0 Tbe Ice Maiden, and ether Stories., loc 9m i v. i j 1 1 . ... i mm .iriiDf ........ . . J ( 5S Bboea tit Fortune and other Stories! luc 67 Kalry Tales Hans Andersen. Jlius !- do i oa rstory lener, and other Tale.,. at io. iu, ij, i. &i oz, ad eomrrtned... b3 Adrar.ture of Baron Munchausen 63 ftmdnad the Sailor 61 Fahlea f nim A-eof). Illustrated.. I" 44 Pbll.nphy ef Style. Spencer 44 pTtdenoes of evolution. Haxlev 41 Buddhism. ByJolinC'alrd 43 t.lTiIisatienaof Asia, pwlinsmi" 41 IJfeof Peter Cooper. C C Lester 40 hnnsbln and other Storle. A Idea .M IJfeof Klcbard Wairoer. Portrait 37 Pearls of the Faith. Edwla A moid. o urn ui iea. n. niepotna ii'U..., 82 Indian Song of Song Arnold."' ) High ware of Llteratur. D. frwiii. 27 How Lisa Loed tbe Klag (Urn tilol If Life ef UiuttTs Inr4. lllnstrawd . IS A Half Hour In piatnral Kiatory Hamlet. 6bakespar. . . 7 Motle and Habit of Beading t The Word of Waaningsoa.. 10c lie Sc 2 So 4e 2c . 2l . V loc c Sc lio ine c 1 es se 54 Horace,. By TbeodVfV ttC""1 j ? S-l Plato. Try Clinton w. tVillna..." " iv 81 Aristotle. By Mr Alex. Great l.v 29 Iemwthenes. Bt W. J. bmdrlbb.. lc 24 flrero. Sly W. LneaaCelilns ifr- 23 Herodotus. fr to. t". Swavne Ifcc UCeur. by An tbom y Trollop. jje JPu AJss i re v-l par" 0 D pct-t ' ft T 100- Ir tn etc lork. A DrnKsTlst's Verdict. M. E. (ieorge, one of tbe principal Arug KiBtA of PJi ill ns burg. Pa., writes : 'Mr. A. 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JfZX C"- ' J.w.iry. aaca Wank mm " 'L"H . a Toail oth.vs.bMrib.r. k 4.r.ssrMiit wart r.a. lS..t to Yl " Tr.'.'""i " 6 to-wiad.r aad e.Urv aa.ke ........ !,.., blYITaaa kii l""s-' lay. la.r.l.r. . 2.l.y t. TMeiTtag this "r s.weai m. ,1- ... T" T r' a res.nt wrtk 9 r ar t. ,7. .JT. JIy 7 "r ..-, ...tlO... -T.rV ISkHrlltt.. ISIS. rd It U T.lmVml, J V.V V " eill'll U Wee mm .mm m I I . I. . . . . .' " " F' -oi.lnKi..of .b.,r.. .llV,. ' " " r.M.sl.11.w, Ij TH-mmmm - ml tf - . . . ltw... " m 'wa rnnil gvt4l .t!rs t. r,-,' ... ,v " . . ' - - - rm.wmm mw . SI 1 wil m aw m wa m x p: V t mt. a. .. w" " - ' Trtosr-T( ffui and vrilTh.TT' --vbr.. f-.a l tkM .bl.t.ly fre. of aay eb.r :,.r and wil lb miu ... aah.esi .!,... r'. .a rf.-... eTl. I tBi innTtiTia (o r.rtbAsv.,..Lc1.:l-I; n" 11 " 1 , ' jmmn i. "jj tLiai '; ?l7' i i t L TTa aft admits i It COT, genius, OTTE -i- 4 to i; 13 greatest worm destroyer of tnj children suffer continually and their parents never dreaming tbatthelrs aens are Infested and eaten through witn worms. Twenty-five cents, invested In a noxof McDonalds celebrated Worm Pow ders wouia b. saved the little sufferer's lire and given back Its rosy cheek, aud blooming health. Any case of failure to cause lepuision wnere worms exist, the i ri srss - FrSS. "r"Dded' So,d by i Corner Eleventh Avenue asi T. JOHBSTON, XiOtLOWAT & CO., ro.i,i Philadelphia Aeis- COUCH'S tsi:v I I I I AT -T . , " - ' 1 1111 mm A Aolden Opinion. A well known author haa said : ' Every youth should live witb an eye os old age. If he should die before he gets there, it will never do bim any Injury." Jast so should all youth be taught by their pareots and teacners that rmtna, (he great tonlt, a just ' what he needs for all the ail'iients to wi,jC, j flesh is heir. Many golden opinions of slue and of its unprecedented success have been received by its discoverers, all of which I express the most unboun.lcd confidence in its value as a reme.-iy. aiid all tell what it i tins done for the afflicted. i C. H. Wairon writes fntni Brooklyn. New York, that be began takng Peruna while at I Conneauton, Pa., for a as-sere, pain in ' j ide. After taking three bottles the pain was almost entirely removed, and he now xibs where he can get the world-renowned tonic in Uotliam. He knows where he gets relief. As-k your drueeist for Peruna and Monalin, also "The Ills of Life." WHERE HAS JfST U $20,000 WORTH uf ite deut mm HATS, CAPS, GENT'S mo .eree-MVL,-wltl :t ?' f Whleh we guarantee to sell at 2 per ers mi? ther"lore rest assured that ol elothes or an overeoat bv dealing our price, before Investing your me SING HOUSE , Altoosa. Pa, iAiiSrSTKi-i)i nj nrrr .. r-TrJlili N i )' l) LIU. tn Kaon How It la Tnnrsrir." There Is not a particle of doubt but you have to this day a vivid recollection of the horrible, uacseating doses of worm-seed tea orsytups forced down yonr throat twenty i years ago uy an over-solicitous aunt or granrtmotber who pronounced your case worms. You will be able to appreciate a ermifnge like McDonald's celebrated worm pe-wilera. The nost effective and reliable worm destroyer ot the aae. So easy and pleasant to take the patient will never know a medicine is fceinif administered. Money refundnd to dissatisfied buyers. For sale by K Jarrit's. JOHSSTON, Hoi.tOWAT A CO., Philadelphia Agents. Now that stidderU and violent ehanses of weather oecu' every twenty-four hours, al most everyone has a troublesome cold, which, if neglected, may produce results that will trouble you for the remainder of your life Dr. Kessler's Celebrated Eng lish Oongh Medicine Is especially deserving praise In this class of complaints. It never fails! It never disappoints ! Instructions for treatment of croup and whooping-cough also accompany each bottle. Kvery family espedally where there Is children, should have bottle. Dissatisfied buvers can have their money refunded. For sale by E. James Johnston, Holioway & Co , Philadelphia Agents. The worst case 'anted. in Cambria county of danv fritS.'1.-"" 'itT or blood d """ urmeror sarsKparlllian alternative, use as lirected and If not benefitted many times ihe valoe or its ,sl, your money wilt be re-ief?- Jt'nnsnn. Holioway A Co., Pl.ila dclph.a age-nt,. Sold by E. James. Ebens-DnrR- l-9.-ly.- That hm!!ff r,? """l1 dulln'. t troublesome bilious headachn. fiMin...n.e. . Kete ry,."'LhlnK pa,n ln thPrnall of the back can all be gotten rid of by using one ni.HC?lmid's Pd Iiver Pills refn- 9fietd buyers CHn ha' their money refunded. .Inssam. tr Ju"vr iKeiiis.-- I&-9.-1V - J w AL.TOONA, TA.. OCTOBER f, 1S HOME INDUSTRY. Th atteDllon of buyers Is respeetfnlly Invited to my larg stork ol ELEGANT FURNITURE, cowsisTiao o Parlor and Chamber Suits, WARDROBES. SIDEBOARDS, Centre, Extension anfi Erealcfast Tallies, CHAIRS, CUPBOARDS, SINKS. BED SPRING MATTRESSES, 2-,nw't very,t,inK pertaining to the rurnlture buslne.. Also, anr roojs in that line manurartured In th :hiim sold at th. lowest catalogue prices. Upholstcrins, Repairing and Fainting mmSm-" ' m I r . . . rl.iv Mr . " u yotnerv i - -- .... .r. to D a'"'lr " -- " . ... ., ,-- is a rail ana u. s M to show Koojf. II, iropri-3tor. Br IS TO These nn7, ou' e'Tra!''- lr-l cms lti. n-na scbooii-., I r.s-: S85. Tfr, r THE WEEKLY Ffli Under a Democratic tional Adinini?tran c 01 an iinn or Hirnltore. rhalrs. lunaes. Ac promptly and satlstartori ly attended to Ware room on H m h stre.t, r.poslte th t-onreatlonal 2-k I " r" ,nd ,uitl KoJs whether yon wish to purchase or net. t.b.Dthn-g. April IS, ll.-ly. R, l. J0HNs;Mi7j.TiTK7nririTcKr Johnston, Duck t Co., Ebensburg, I3a Money Received on Deposit rm.r. or hem a?ii. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE t am, aocxnaiaLa roisTt ryjziTS on the jTrincipnl Vitie General Baniini Bnsiness Transactci. afcoran soLiciTmrn. A. W. BUCK. Cashier. thenshara, April 4, HM.-tf. Tlie Will of the Va Vindicated and tbe Great Wrong Ki-hted. THE PITTSBDR 1 eonsrratnlates Its Pernors of a new year. nndr m i l'""' -' lsted for a qoarter o! a cer.'.u' Kinp; oot ths cM. rce ir. :v King oat the fa!r. r w ?n :' ClTslnd and Hsn.lr-.-k rrf After th fourth ot Mar--!: tf'-s " trst'f admlnlstratlpn at rossiMhties tot th j-r srr?-. P' "-. Tanoement of the roun:rr. As Thi Post ha 1st p-4 tir-s'-ty fire Tears lor thre n'- r;, i: extend to the new a 1 m n.':rs: ln and enrdial sur ! ft Ic ol rrineip!es and p-'.-.' T' fare, br r!ortnir a';:"s. assertln th suprsxsrr rI tv ar. on the thre'fch.'M r; rreat char.a. a J'r , tr. " It T-' :rrl": , it., falnr !! ' f That fee I i II CT nf manl.l . . trouhlesome bilious henrlnche. rastWious ness tn to food, .nrt -ki . the small of th haei r.. iii TV:'"K. ?f.7 V.I'T18 "e b McDonald -e Improver, ouyera. I-or pale bv E. James,. Johnstojj, IIoi.iowat A Co., rnilBflelphia Agents. (ANIORU. "'"l;,hT M k. we rave her r.storia WS.k " "led forOastor;, tvEl me ",rme Miss, she clont; to t;ast..rla hen sh hait 1 ThitHrn .k. . ;. : -For sale at James- lirnw si:"" lncM 1 a" nki.: . . . . v..Mame.i. snn RII fATEXT B fsVV If C? -t tenner! to for ifODElATF. ' EEeX f gu:,:Fz: L,:, u'.'ptent or Send MODEL OIt DRA WIVfl u- " a Ti" o pa.rii.sliiiitv r:W "d K SECURED lLZSS P.i TEXT of the U. S. Patent fK 1 vice, terms and refetence's r'r own &tatt t r- ,i-r .1 1 "1 DON'T FF.F.l. WF-IT f . is out or order rnealeV.rrTV; ,. n ic dyspepsia. You should take Acker' iu.. neneia 'In 1,1... m . j , . ... . . . nun avinn IU1S tern roar, cina nv r,. jnmeti. . nn t c.Rieiais For cireiiint. d t actual iin. r Countv. mrite tr. C. A. 8XOW tr CO m KEYSTONE ELECTRIC" t.'r."n'.'i TllF.BATfll Ei.fCIIIIf USJiniWHi FlT". All fit tnnr4 S, 1 11 Great Nerve KestoreV. N fi V. after' fir ! 00 trial bottlw free to fit cases. " ui. rvime. hsi Arch .sr. iDnia, i-a. 1 ortuUr. WHOOPIXti f'OTTfni .r. ! Aetrm.a immediately relieved by Acker's ' Fnelish Ueaiedy. Sold tinder En!rai)tee bv ' E. James. ' also arrana 1 hrnllr..!..., ... ..... .(,.,. nianre tnrtlvldil,."r"n",J?'. corporation.. e.r l.AMP.lhfmnrlC ' " "e th HAXTKK trio ltirlit'n: eser T,"0"'"-! Improrrmcnt in elee eostot lUhtjn -t Arfo.e i-.tinn one-bair th is less than one fourth ol'Vtimption 01 oarlvor?. lan.p. Kihteen inches ol rst 11 It thorJri2?i Uinp. thre. nlKhls. l.urnlK last iS ,n, Aldrcss "htloi,w. KK-?T(NR ri.HTh A,.. ll.fHVS--,y;R,,'B 'ST r.KV.. leseland s .lertlon I and hope. Tsi Vfkit I"ot ! ahreast of the t'me !n rrs lnootr.tr,(t admlni'trs! .n abroad will he lrte"tffrt! supported or randui 'y an 1 " year In the hlstorv of t so replete with rat'e- -' as the me which ? a-e s"" 01 ' nseetins; ot t"or.re-. the Are Ident lal vote, the irauuurs'' " 1 ' the rhans:es In tns ru; : - rW-' el the book! all are .f n"'t c-v r.--ii IT t'oeT will tarn l.l: t' f rs--'' ; with jadleloos romurm 'r !T1 !f standpoint. Sorees w:." t'' than a quarter of a rrn:n-t it'" energies. , I he selon of t'e " " ; Oavernnr opposed I t s K'- t: promises to be Iru t!n! o' t I -':,r eitlmt Inoldent. llfM"'- will he even core intere-t- lo all Its Tsrled .iepsrtmsr.t. rorr will aim atei.-s .rr -f llterarr. mtsorllsneou". res ments will h msintHirt'd ir ey, while Its market mx" reater eare ann i.t-ei-l-'oi made absolutely re'tsMe New th. time ' r -' hold, eement and strrrittsi chosen rerertilHt!rr. ' tlon ot Iw-morraMr i SI,'. ths'eniie we sre d.n-e rartT to dv tsn.l 'or s n- reonle. and" In a tew merf 't " administer the cnr Rllirhty and has rrai1 Lili. furrec ' regrui; ', I?r'' -, is iial ticod, comp lous "wes.ry 12 e ? r s.n uff and 1: pro - raahin blood, and si cf dis and ; RIVI c: r ? -e ' " m t ' -it ' t! f OlC - .-itr-r- ,. ! S3 "r " V t " f v' '2 h r ssf y"'-,; ' .t f ; Kin arte. Knlisrrlpll nslstr prrpstn '" ! Inli. rf le or " T'Sr, pnlr r'er",,,-j, A rm.rn.rn, - m . m. -rrr. Cl" arnd rr s.iifnple rer""" m. p. mill! . oi " v llsi t fc t i K Y hi "r rle - 1- tn - -:-h ' ---ict' S".h ifT ; -.0' F I : !" IF gec in hurg, 5 n y mm . "7" 'JZrZJ.? ' - - a r w I i, , K rn-u fc .. WW!SB n 1 , t
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