A iNertutiB HuyirUjr. 11 Y ON E WHO II Afc U 1H. EIX linking is ;t ouap iratively Qodern institution. Our aneeors never bug ged. They calmly ami dmurf ern b :uc J. Xv, hr- I pausa to drw tbe Hlw between the hug nnl the errirace. T!it hug is in; earnest, quick, inpttu- ous cor true ion of tft muscles of the arm and chest when tie object to be huctod lies within thelcircle houuded by the arms, while the Ihest id tie goal or fiial ioiru of the hu The- warm'h of the hug is determine by the exteut of the muscular conrrjc' ion. Aid the Lu is not, hi anatomii assert, terrain ate.,1 when the object istiouht ia con tact with the cbtst. Oi the conTary. th sweeping in ia but the shell ol the op ration. Tbe kerne! $ reach d. when tt- ap-tce between the ugger and the hu,.-ije is annihilated aid the blade of a knife could scarcely be inserted be tween both surfaces. luis ia, perups, tho most dangerous sta of the ojera tiou. A pound, nay a few ounces," of extia measure miy reaui, if oot it the I.ictment of a rib, art. least In the bursting of a corset string, with the almost inevitable destruction of baigs, monthlies and such like headgear. ?he release, if oot skillfully aunaged, iaal so attended with danger, and should be ad gridual as ttie elementary pressun ! F.xpit-sslons of auguieb on the put ot the huggei niay. as a rule, be regail ed as hypocritical, and should have 10 efT-c- in inducing the hunger to dimii ih the pressure. In like manner al danger signals, iu regard to the arrlvit of a third party on the acine, should b invest .gated by the party of the fir p.ut lfore receiving tne attention tl. gL'ulne arrival of a parent or gnarli.-i mij'lit command. This inty be done bj a iuick glance over the shoulder, and thin rapid change of the direction of (he Lead may be accomplished by a little pic'.'.tice, without muting any relaxa tion of pressure necessary. If the warning should prove to be without foundation the deceit may be punished ty from two to three additional pounds prrasure, but so gr.idual that none ot the adornment pf the person hugged Hi iy suff-r. For theso little accidents rulTlw the temper, and embitter the memory of the operation. The snail affairs o? the toilet are not aceouip'ished easily, and the female mind is rufTVd by the;deetrurt'on of the laborious em U'lli&hiurfiits of the morning hour. NVnr relatives should be embraced arid not hugged. The embrace is mere ly the thrown g out aud partial contrac tion of the arms, without any special attention to an objective point. An esiecial!y y ung and pretty aunt may be excepted, and I have known cas-s where an extremely juvenile and god looking stepmother ha been the occa sion of the merging of the embrace in to the hug. lint this ia r.trely done, and la attended with much danger, par ticularly it the embracer if dependent OC the purse of the old man for th Decessities, as well as the luxuries, i f life. To embrace a mother !n law in r hollow mockery, and should be at'emp--ed only when some important otj- ct has to be attained, und even then we doubt If it is excusable. A cousin may be either luiggod or embraced, as the fancy of the curator may dic'a'e, the choir, depending solely on the age and good look:, of this Laos" convenient and de lightful relation. Generaim, hot ot so Tory Keneron. Tula man, r.ow a wealthy IVtUouInu. enjoying an income of hundreds rf th.iutur.ds a year, ri-cently had his atten tion called to the fact that he had among his tenants a poor family who coul 1 not pay their rent. He went at once to his agent and asked the simple question : "IK they owe their rent, and do they not pHy ?" The agent replied that that was about tha siz of it. "What are you going to do about it ? asked the landlord. Tut them out," was the reply. "Don't you do it," was the re spond ; "wheu I was a poor man and could not pay my way the father and husband of that household was my land lord. I was in hard lines, then, und he came to me and told nie to pay what I could, and when I eonldn'; to paes it. I haven't forgotten it, though I hsvo prospered. Xaw, when they pay, all light take ;t ? wh n they can't, raw i: as he did mine, but never ask for it." And that family has lived for years in that house. lloweelIes Are Jlade. According to the mopt recent esti mates, the present production of needYs in Hedditrb, Knglnnd, is not less than 50,0H,oo pur week, and. as may be in ferred from this enormous aggrgnf-. machinery has betn brought to ber upon the trade in a most extensive de gree, and with marked success. The Pointing of needles, one of the most delicate of all operations, ia now al most exclusively done b? machinery, and bo 'a the cutting, skimming, stamp ing, eyeinsr, tempering, counting, head ing and tailing, blueing, bnmiahiDgf finishing, assorting and sticking. New and improved machines for all these processes have beeu successfully Intro duced during the last 20 years or so. and, uulike the experience in oth-r trades, themachire work about needles Is not only cheaper but better. The latest novelty, and one which la a pro nounced success, ia tho "grooving" ma chine for making sewing machine needles, the old stamping process being thereby superseded. Work done by the "grrwvirg" machlce H better and tmr, rirt lieing more economic!. The old process of eitlirr gilding t.; been almost entire'y suierrted y the newer ard improved meih d of electro giMir.g. Redditch ia U-rmiiti.g a rival of liirmiccham in the n. iLUfacture of Tins, the ordinary c itoi-n boas hold pin being supplemented by shawl ar.d scarfplns with gl.iM and steel he.!. Abut two tons wt isM of pins of al' sorts are made at K-ddltch wnk'y. Tn r. worst CHe i.,4rd of lately w.s that of a man who ha1 .3rrk so much pinir wh'ky that Lis rrenth was s'.roriii rnmijjti to run a ss ngilK. aJifSfiLNfmiiK for thf- FrrKVjtN KASK! N E THE NEW QUININE. rivrc SlIiEN'.Til, QMETXERVEs n.rrv dav:, WEET SLEW. A POWERFUL TONIC. that the tuot delicate St.. mch will bear. A SPECIFIC FOR M ALARIA, .THEUMATISM. NERVOUS PROSTRATION, mn.l a:l li'rm Tte mo't .- eni!n in.l ru. feful IV mh1 PurlO er Superior t .jtilntn. Sir. K. A. MO'er. '.Jn Kt i::th ire.-t, w V.rk. wt -urf-l t-y K-kine of extreme mlrlal lrotrtion 'trr -evrn yew-t -otlvrln. 11 hJ run iluwn f'l.m ITS p ur.(l t !T. ti;n on Ki ktn to 1, nt u. wo-W in une mt.ntb anl r.KiOiit t.i tall t in lx month). Cini nine l-1 biw no jihhI whii.'vrr. Mr. ri'H Thump m. !li ftldt nt and of Jhe Hi' ' rr.-i" I tn-1 of Hri.!D"r:. I'om, : "1 am r.inett imn i( wn-t for ttir ( 1h-i thri tur uf?-jrMl frum nnlri nd i II, e 'f . P'.i'.'n nx. I rBCTntlT I- I Kr; w'lh K ..im wM.-h It ke uj the ir.lMn and iuwr.t ray wiuht 1 :mqi). I Mr r. A. S .louin. ,.t j iili;.l St.. Jrirey ITity. wrl: Mr n Hrry eleven year. j ol Mrflurm J K ..km. iit'er flf'.eea woDths' j ill nr?-. wlieB we ht ulren U all bo. I letter rrrni tl, u.re rieraotie, ifiTlca fuU ' detH'U mil tie a t on ip;i: e iU"n. tCiit a.lvipe. 1 Ix tt)-. S..1.1 t; n druKKlfta, nri t t.v t n ,. MwlTt of T.rlt-. I TI1I. K K1.K .. M W arren St New York. DSlNES aSYRUP CURES Coughs plds. "Knntli on Hjrei." lei-mont ri, mo. r.-he u.. inu, td- Ilc-art 1'Ktni. rnrpinO 'i:. 1rii.-iCHl fwenir.o, Mitaiar... la iK-fl'--!-.. tien.l?t.'lie. fl;tle? ae!! car.l I'jWilil' lu.Llt'; luljrwr. ertiTl on 4 orm ' n : t w . inn os t . ra." Ii- Unlek iiy!. cur? M-tr i or -oft rurii.wart. haiil..lp. "Ilurliu l'all.n I .!, . j ? ,-u-. tit! i.i tnev. Ma-l ler an.l ui it y il . -e:x)il:ij. 1rri'?ttT,. -tone, rav ei en: . -ri of the Mn.Mer. TI. 'ineari. i: l-lintf. a' I !. -..-.. ... . ii4. r.. t.u.. rt-. wiiee, teob-oi-. ultt:k'f re! out "KuUkIi od Hiits." Ihln Hronle .1' ' ' ' He I.. i4ite,T" r-tf.re hewlth and vl' ruref .1 -;.et.?u. lnlMneeexual deMllty. 1 "KoiiKh on Vain." ('if. (h.-leri, .-oitr. rratnvi1. dlarrhar.. aehee. (.ln Mf.ran:. he;,.in.e. neuntiaiic, rneumfittena. o. koutcb or Tain l li.lem. IV.-. Jlulbera. I: vni 0.11'iit n.aen.worn out un 1 nervoun, -e '(-:!' Hl-:. Keuewer.' f. iKVUKf'W. Life Prrierrer. If; .r I'.-'nu v"r itii,. nn 1Mb. tnr Well' Hea'f lvei-w.., ti-n .!lnx-t to we-.li jh'Tk. "Knzh on tllr t Iw. or lieni..rrt.'M.l-.. It.-t.tny. protru-linir , M '-l lii4. : uer Kul or ot tier. I d tern, and ex: rni I wij 'tfii fc ..wk.L4ta. ura cure, 4w-. lru- U t. Hrrtly Women. Itjtrwho wouM retain fre-rtne. an-1 Tl.-!t, don't la. It., tr) " W -ll'j Me 1 1th henewer. Ka(h nn I Irli." 'K. u.-.n Ii'-h" r.i- ruTj. r-1. emptt'.n. r4tia: weirm, teller. !t rheum. IrosteJ !eet, clil!t!alD. 1'orr.cljiijttent.iv.i ;n at unee 4'Qi Wt rure of w.trvt ttir-.nl'-. al.o aneoaaled a ar!( ff.r ilijihf her-.a, jore t!,r,.t. f. .al i.re. 4 The IImm ef the at Ion 4 '1 tt.lren. l..w in leeU.i me,.t. ;.nry. t-rArj and .1'illcafc ure "Walls' Ucs. la heunwer.' tllarrh mt lb Blander. Stlnifini. imr,itl..n. Inflimmatv-n. all kl.liey and orinar;-i-..n-.t linl cured t.y "H-jeha-Ka 1 "Water Bats Rraehra." "Kviti'' ol Kl" tleira taiu out aleo tecrlea IV.. WHAT IS DYSPEPSIA? Among the many symptoms of Dyspepsia cr indcstlon the most prominent Ere: Va riable fcppttite; faint, gfnawing feel:: at pit of the stomach, with mratisfied craving for food; heartburn, feeling- of weigh a:id vrind in the stom ach, bad breath, bad taste In the mouth, low spirits, general prostration, headache, and constipation. There is no form of disease more prevalent than Dyspepsia, ant none so pecul iar to the high-living and rapid-eating American peoplo. Alcohol and tobacco produce Dyspepsia: also, bad air, rapid eating, etc. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS will cure the worst cass, by regulating the bowels and toning up the digestive organs. Sold everywhere. ttfm aa m it. e- aaaanan aat CrtTr I COO 000 . EOTTLES CC lO AND rVjPl fLS TO CjAt CC'JGrTSXOLCS. ThF.Cer;MJA!l Llf3 TROUBLES BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. This ?Iasazine portrafa Ameri can ihoncht aud life froaa orai to ocean, is filled w ith pare hich-clAta literature, and caa be MtTrly weU coni-U ia any family circle. RICE 25c. 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OI R I NEQt'ALF.D OrFEBU We hnre orrar-frr-d with the pblliheT of tha books to fnrnlsh th whole forty flve wtth on year's nubftciiptlon to our rap?r fir $1.05; or we will eend any flTe fr 45 ct-.. or the whole forty-nvj for Sl.&O Ad lri-a all orders topubllBben ol -FBEEMAH." EbeBBbars, Pa. ROBERT: EVANS, UNDERTAKER, AsuriAXfriiTrKER or an ! .iealcr In all k:ol ol H'K.MIl'aE, a-A lull lie ui Ca.kcu alwajt on hand -m Bodies Embalmed A pi SO 84 P. ADVERTISERS ZX&;:XJ " "aa,vaau icar n (Qa PTaef aab ja A nonderfal fltj. If one were to wi'k one wht Uirooph al! tJi streets of Loudon, he would be obliged to go a distance of two thousand biz hundred miles, or as fir as it ia across the American continent from 2few York to San Francisco. This will give aa idea of what would bave to be done in order to see eren the greater part of Londjn. 'in our approach to this city, as wel! a iu our rambles through its streets, we shall not be struck so much by its sp'eudid and imposing appearance as by its immensity. Go where you may, there seems to be no end to the town. It is fourteen miles one way, and eight miles the oiber, and contains a popula tion of nearly four million people, which is greater, indeed, than that of Swit zerland, or the kingdoms of Denmark and Greeca combined. We are told on good authority that there are mire Scotchmen in London than in Edinburg, more Irish than in Dublin, acd more Jews than in Palestine, with foreigners from all parts of the world, including a great number of Americans. Yet there are so many Engliahniea In London, tha' one is not likely to Dotioe the pres ence of these people of other nations. This vast body of citizens, some so rich that they can never count their money, and some so poor that they never had any to count, eat every year four hundred thousand oxen, oce and a half millions sheep, eight million chickens and game birds, not to speak of calves, hogs, and different kinds of fisb. They consume five bundled million oysters, which, although it seems like a large number, will only give, if equally di vided among all the people, one oyatei every third day to each person. There are three hundred thousand servants In London, enough people to make a large city ; bat this gives enly one servant to each dozen citizens, it Is quite evident that a great many of the people wait on themselves. Things are very unequally divided in London ; and no doubt In stead of there being one servant to twelve persons, some of the rich lords and ladies have twelve servants apiece. Neatness in Dkess. The Import tance of neat and tasteful house dress ing cannot be over estimated. The matron who appears before tbe members of her family in a shabby, soiled wrap per, and makes the excuse If, indeed she takes tbe trouble to make one at all that "it is so much more comforta ble." has little idea of the possible con sequences of each a coarse. Could she but realize that her dress is an evil ax ample to ber daughters, and one produc tive of consequences that will reach far beyond ber own span of life ; that ber boeband and sons cannot fail to draw comparisons between ber dress and that of tbe ladies tbey meet in other homes, and that these comparisons cannot fail to decrease their respect for ber, she might be induced to give more attention to ber personal appearance. Not even the burden of care and constant employ ment can furnish a sufficient excuse for careles personal habits. Few things are more important to the well being of a family. There is aa old saying to tbe effect that aa untidy mother has dis obedient children ; and while neither ptrents nor children may realize tbe wl;y or wherefore of it, yet tbtre is al ways a lack of respect and an indiffer ence to tbe authority of a mother wbo takes no pride in ber personal appear ance. And it is not tbe mother alone upon whose shoulders rest tbe burden pf responsibility for borne neattesa and order in dress ; tbe father has Lis duties to look after as well, acd should sever fail to insist upon the yonnger members of the family presenting themselves with well-kept bands, clean faces, neatly brushed hair, and orderly dress, at least at every meal where tbe family assemble. Of a Very Inquiring Hind. One day we sat in a car seat on a southern railroad behind a pale, care worn lady, who was talking to a little boy. As the little boy was of a very inquiring mind, and everything seemed to attract his attention, I could not be.p listening to some of bis questions. What is that, anntie 1" tbe little boy commenced pointing to a stack of bay. "Ob, that's hay, dear," answered tbe careworn lady. "What is hay, auntie ?" "Why bay, is hay, dear." "But what is it made t! ?" "Why, hay is made of dirt and water and air." "Who makes it f " "God makes it. dear." "Does be make it in the daytime or in the night ?" "In both, dear." "And Sundays ?" "Yes, all the time." "Ain't it wicked to make bay n San day, auntie ?" "Oh, I don't know. I'd keep still. Willie, that's a dear boy; auntie is tired." After remaining quiet a moment Willie broke out : "Where do stars come from auntie ?" "I don't know ; nobody knows." "Did the noon lay 'em?" "Yes. I guess so," replied the wicked lady. "Can the moon lay eggs, too ? "I suppose so. Don't bother me." Another short silence, when Willie broke out : "I think a whale could lay eggs don't you, auntie P" "Oh yea I guess so," sa'.d the shame less woman. "Did you ever see a whale on his , nest?" "Oh, I guess so!" "Where V I"mean no, WiJlie, you must be quiet ; I'm getting crazy." "What makes yon crazy, auntie ?" "Oh dear ! you ask so many ques- ; tlons." j "Did you ever see a little fly eat su- 1 gar ?" i "Where ?" "Willie, sit down od the seat and be still or I'll shake you. Now, not an other word." And the lady pointed her finger sharp ly at the little boy, as if she were goiDg to stick it through him. If she had beeu a wicked woman she would have sworn. FROM LIFE TO DEATH is but a moment if rheumatiam or neural gia atrikea tha heart. These diseases are i the mot painful and tbe most dangerous of aay to which human kind is liable. They fly from one part to another without a momtnt'i warning, and linimenU acd other outward applications are in them saWes dangeroua because tlirj are liable to drive tbe diae&ae to some Titai organ and cauae instant death. Rheumatism and neuralgia are diseases of the blood, andean only be reached by a remedy which will drive from the blood the dangerous acid. Such a remedy is Athlophoros. It baa been thoroughly tested and ia a safe, sure cure. Spruce Creek, Pa., Oct. 5, 18S5. In anawer to your reoueet to know what your Atilophoroe has done fr me, I will aay it has done wonderful work. I have Buffered from rheumati&m for eighteen year more or lew, and sometimes not able to put my clothes on err eat alone. I took all kinds, doctored with a good many doc tor, but nothing did me any good. I was getting worse instead of belter. I read your adrertiiement in the "Demo crat" and "Sentinel" papers of Louis twwn. I have taken in all four bottles. I feel no pain. I was drawn crooked, but Dow I am rtraight once more. Thank you for the good it done me. Athlophoros is the medicine. Phixip IIaapcteb. Yonr medicine has cured me of neural gia. I Buffered with it for three days, aad It gave me instant relief. Wsc. F. Kijrcii. Palmyra. N. Y., Augurt 19th, 1888. I used one bottle of Athlophoroe for neo ralgia after being laid up eight week. The result waa'very satisfactorr. it. a Eddy. Every druggist should'keep Athlophoros and Athlopborue Pills, but where they can not be bought of the druggist the Athlo phoros Co., 112 Wall St., New York, will send either (carriage paid) on receipt oi regular price, which is $1.00 per bottle for Athlophoros and 50c for PiUs. Tor Urer and kidney disease. dTaperjeia, In tligeation, weaknuaa, Dervoua debility, diabases of woman, constipation, beadache, lmpora blood, OtC, AUJophoixa Itile tr meiaaled. g TTA-1l.I8x-.aO 1817. H. CHUBS & CO. WHOUC3ALS 511 Wooi Street, PITTSBURGH. Our Special Drive FOR 1887, 33.00 B 0 0 T S S E S Seamless Calf Shoos rOR HEN, In Button. English Balmorals end Seamless Top Congress, Any Sizes. Three Widths. EESD Cor SAMPLES and PRICES. Satlr&ctlon Snarartesi Agenls Wanted Lvtrjwhcrt. ELEGANT PORTRCm! Enlarged ua (uML. 4 fr. ... , aaiuaj p.. tar.. H.ijniu. r.a : ffaroru.r, a 4ar ri'aa lb at mi ,r. a t ' t ac4 fu'.l p.rU.ol.r.. aa M saiai frav. aa. w. kKLtEr, 7ii a-gww (JtcuUvD Itua i a( fdia.., , FREE TO YGi 9 5G35V' ffateWavW"- ' awaW . AA!II.. (jPiHklU rlba. Th aaifas-, ., . wi m B . a" aar .a'.-.- 'aa . r ,,taaa-iat. tre. . -YiWj -aWv-r. Liavfca. at- a, i I. . 5Laa - fc ' - J- a-lirl a. at e. ar- Ca -l al BuUo T ml arl err. a (Cikl aaBj ri at kas'Lr, m iji u ri f-masm in a u te-fat fat la a t a a tU - a vat. a Jllkr ar.h'f t4 aavavrka llia-aj aa.l uuua-T aaaavvLlt.l.t aaawal iua..lij. alar tat- v.lTvr ffe av'.aJ La..akta at l um b it aiaut mHmim ul walTtaa,. .fcaJal t-a . r J,f U ,.' mot u-ir or r; rf Civ L. L ad ieli; VM1 uo bail wait, a ru. wLai au.-l c aim a.u ojJeainc aVddrraw aU . ..-Jl-jj Jtm. tat' or r.fi! V-'ar abd r- ri,r ew- t4ni. m -i t, t X'.t'u i 1. 1 Uk. lAUILV jyS f W.rfrt Taaaaapirawex? Flaw ijf fra tanv Old and . nr kaok aa ,j It aa.d extiBfaBLla; Itaaara t-avi - I I Ey e.i-hik, tar- mf Mk. mmrm 3 T alF-v k Taaat. air rertf-err r mt taWw SJaVtmr a.r i a aa MtM w ia a. W . a . T. t . .a. a... h V UlaH It la atef. akaaif . aariaieai Tn.tW aali mmXmwm mm aa. mul naafal Alala, rwreaaatv au ki.e tMm Vi Ac la. Tb ua ia a) Iaka;raMV faa- Atat m C aaiaUP'.r ca r.. hj aa( mn" u mn i U aurv bav li tviael Ik mn taakLf aa r w aataatUe rIV aabd aarraaa t. avXaaU. A atetfi Uxfv yaaawaf a aval tad &Qc- vet &atat. al I aaiKBi a. . Jav .aval V l. W. av EI 25 yeabY hrtTTaf7 Taa OriaaaatltatUcal Trinmph of A&ti aaeai sxu-c, fala aadtr tha aboaldai blaule. FaUvaaa aXlar aarliia. wlihaai. lnclirunlon tm aurtloa or body ermlad. IrritaLblliia- aftaaapar, Law aalrtta, with a fcalioii ofhavlna aaclavted some dutr. Wcartacaa. Plttliaaaj Flaurrloi at tha Ueaxt. UotM bafnra tha eyas, Uaaataehe arer Uaa rlxbt era, lie atleaa seat, with tral Area-ma. Vlnhir colored L'rt oe, aad CONST19AT10M, . TCTT'at rtLM are eapecialtjr adap'd to audi oaawa, one doaa affecta auci a tajftnofferlina-astOaatociailUis "affarer. . Thej lorraaaa Cba.appctilm.and aaaac tba lj4yto VaJic aa Flmt at, tbua La . la aaanakaa. ana tw tii.Mr Tnni. a r . . am m ni(aHj,aiiixaai,IueuUI VI taiAT Haib oc Gixxuir iii-iCK. by a aUiglo appli'Suioa of this Dra. ix Unui'-rut a ua otmrai eoior. acts t V llnif fiata. at 1"fT'r nf ounly. bukl b ant by expreaa on receipt of ai. offioe, aV4 Murrey St., Naw York. NOT DEAD YET ! VALUE LUTTRINCER, AFCTiOTrall OF TIN, COPPER; AND SHEET-IRON WARE AND TIX ROOFING, keapeettully InTltea the attantinn m hia i....,. and tbepoblleln general to the fact that ha la a till carrying on banners at the old stand oppoalte tha Mountain Honse, Ehenahori;, and Is prepared la aopply from a laraje a Lock, or nianu lac taring to or der, an; article In bis line. Irom the smallest to the lararert, la tha best manner and at the lowest llainar piieea. fy no penitentiary work either made or sold at thla establishment. TIN ROOFING a SPECIALTY. 'i " and satisfy yourselves as to my insbnrjr. April IS. 1885-tl. Important to Canvassers. R vL. S . F?L,V" Jnser tn every eonntj JtK&im.t. S,A1 IKON, whlcn combines two Sad Irons , follsher, Fluter, kc. one Iron dolmr I . 7r n en,,re ' rdinar Iran, is' J .at - 1 Taa or alcoh.l lamp. IFJ I moderate. A Urye and lasting- Income Insured ! nSaaul ?iNico.fiTid.r8t!rNlY; k0- i With- OMl haaaar Innan X ai r- T1. OlUaat- -aw-aa, aiuviai MTuU. I naaaTlna U1 fan .u ..,;rnr.T";, Z.T?T?J- s-ataJtUeaedl " 1 v ff"MUld the. moat perfect PorcFrM I-rrr.ll.rr I.ri-.Mn i,t,t. f ore..,.-. A. 2. FaiSSUHAJi. JTork. Fa. aaiiiaaa (sVaa TUTTfS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. a-aaaafaapatlia. BawaJs coatlve, rata la taa aau4. arLcta a aalJ D..tl.n l. a. oolaara I ia I. IT iS T II r-nac ar. 4 aurar al..B.T. Tinrrs mmu bye. j Stories Abont Women. 1 The Nw Orleans Times-Jjem'jcrat says : Sister Marie Theresa, a French j nun wbo has lately been decorated with 1 tbe Cross of tbe Legion of Honor for forty years service In tbe army ambu lances, seems to be not only a brave but ' a merry woman. During a time of bar J fighting in Tonquin a rxmb fell into an ambulance full of wounded men. Sister Theresa seized the bomb and carried it to a distance. When j she set it down it exploded, but, luck- ily, not till Bhe had time to throw her 1 8;f flat on tbe ground. ITer assistants j rushed up in terror and found her un 1 conscious and covered with blood. When she regained her senses she ut tered her customary phraoe, "It's only a joke." an expression which has since become her oick-oame. At another time she was tending a wounded man, when she was struck by a passing splinter from a charge of metrai'.le, but her quiet obeervaton was merely as usnal, It's only a joke." At the cere mony of the decoration noDe of tbe customary formalities were omitted. Tbe General who conferred the title chevaliere on the brave nun touched ber with his sword on both ber shoulders, and finally brushed ber cheek with hia white mustaches. A ROARING MASTER ON FOCB LEGS. A Welsh correspondent of the St. James Budget writes : "The following remarkable incident was reported on Sai urday with respect to the 'tithe war' in North Wales : A formidable band of bailiffs visited recently one of the largest farms in tbe disturbed district. On presenting themselves at the door of the house the bailiffs inquired from the servant if ber master was at home. 'No, he is not,' answered the servant. 'Is your mistress in V 'Yes, sbe is; do you want to see her?' Upon this the mistress of tbe bouse, a smart sprightly woman made her appearance. Is the master in V again Inquired tbe bailiffs. Ob, yes, sure,' was the ready reply ; 'would yon like me to send him to you?' 'If you please, missus,' answered tbe bailiffs. 'Will you go into tbe yard, and he will be with yoa directly.' Tbe farmer's wife then closed tbe front door and passed through the back to the farm buildings and unloosed tbe bull, which came roaring into the yard where tbe bailiffs were awaiting the 'master.' 'There, tbat la the master here.' called out tbe dame, as the representatives of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners beat a hasty retreat, mounting the gate and fence with the greatest alacrity." Salt for the Throat. In these days when diseases of tbe throat are so universally prevalent, and in bo many c.ses fatal, we feel it our dnty to say a word In behalf of a most effectual, and if not postive eure for sore throat. For many years past, indeed, we may 8-y during the whole of a life of more than forty years, we bave been subject to a dry, hacking cough, which is not ou!y distressing to ourselves, but to our friends, and those with whom we are brought in business, contact. Last Rummer we were induced to try what virtue there was in common salt. We disolved a large teaepoonful of pure table salt in about half a small tumMer ful of water. With this we gargled tbe throat most thoroughly before mea! time. The result has been that daring tho entire winter we were not only free frcm coughs and colds, but the drj hacking cough has entirely disappeared. We attribute these satisfactory results solely to tbe use of salt gargle, and most cordially recommend yon a trial to those who are Eubject to tbe diseases of the throat. The genUeajaD who adverttse that they "will not be responsible for debts contract ed by tbelr wives," the St. James' Gazette fay e should dlgebt a case recently tried at Alx. The CooDt de Cbambrnm. who has Issued such an Intimation, wa9 .ued by a dreoa maker for articles 6upphea to tls wife. De was ordered to pay the fall sum owing, and tbeJudfje, In eummlng tip, delivered a homi ly on the privileges of husbands. One of these is lo "render tbe wife's existence aureaable." and a way to do It is bv "em. beiliehlns" her. If a man have an "elegant'' wife and ber toilets be admired, this "bene fits tbe bnsband In a direct manner." It Is not stated whether the learned Judge In this case was a married man himself; but that Is immaterial. His Judgment 6hows that a wife adores herself elegantly merely in order to benefit her hnsband In a direct manner. Doubtless this is a trx$ am ; but It is to tee honor of the sex. ""li, nay or Roae Fever. The cleansing, soothing and healing pro perties of Darby Prophylactic Fluid are experlnced in the treatment and cure of Catarrh and kindred complaints. The Fluid soothes and heals the Inflamed membranes and removes the offensive odor that charac terizes the disease: Should tbe inflamma tion reach the throat use the Fluid as a gar gle to allay the inffammatlon and to disin fects If tbe food is not properly digested It be comes corrupt, and poisons the system it ts intended to nourish. This Is Indlsestior: "My wife has suffered for maav veara with lodlgestlon. After trying everything else recommended, ehe tried Simmons Liver Regulator. In three days after taking it ac cording to directions sha was In perfect bealtb ; 6he does not suffer at all and can eat anything sbe wants without any of her pravlous symptoms." V. C Subers, Balnbrldge, Ga. Florida Las appealed to the general government for aid to help stamp out the yellow ferer that now bids fair to become epidemic in the land of flowers. The atate has no board of health and owing to the presence of many unac- cMmated persona the danger is great of its spread not only through the state but to adjoining ontja and tbe acenes of a rew years ago be repeated. The gov- u"t ehonld lend all aid necessary. A little girl ws styir,r hr prayers the other evening and bad just finished ''Give ns this day our dailv bread," when her four-year old brother said, "Make it pie, sis I" Peopel who are always in high spirits socn wear out, sav9 a physician. It may be, but peeple who are always low spirited wear other people out. Tna coat tail flirtation is tbe latest A coat tail bearing dusty toe marks, sig nifies, "I.have spoken to your father." How's Your Liver? Is the Oriental salutation, knowing tliat good health cannot exist withjt a liealtliy Liver. Wli-r. .... Liver is torpM the Bow els ar.- -h fnl con stijate'1., tli-' I'j'id lies in the M'.ma.h iuili-goto-i. poisoning tho tkol; fivjii.-nt headache Cliques ; a feeling of lassi tude, de.-'pondency and nerv.u.iifs indicate how tho whole Hystem is do ranged. Simmons Liver Regulator has 1-een the means of restoring more people to health and Lappine.- by giving them a healthy Liver than any agency known on earth. It acts with extraor dinary power and efficacy. NCVCR BEEN OiaAPPOINTEO. Aa a ecncrftl family remedy for lyspp!. Torpid Livc-r, t'onntlpat!on, etc.. i riiiraiy ever niw anythtnc ifto, and have nver bet-n liapiolnted in tbe rT.-t produi-fd: It aeeras to le almoMt a perfect cure for ui! diHoue of tbe stomach ami Ilowela. W". J. McELKoy. Mueon. (In. mmmmm Thr mirrrai- nf'Ilnrha .' Ihtaiilinl mm tu c&-alul rrt I" lir i-r i.cl ici atianrMl lairo rrl I Ur nil iit-t-uunirJ lor II tM Mild Af llM iHM.t'M tf llNIMI.ltsm.ftnd wtih riaul rt-Ainial i ii tfvuvrtiA it cl up la Itllil) um Jt ImiiI loud.' Kverr iMiriirlc- l ! i I r-It bnrim nre roMia ortla t M. dirt-rl fial i I'm! libit,-. Wo rradrr Mm fid i iMuii'tliiif 41 n nil a ht In the S25 PHOSPHATE Which we rlttlm ! Im- a ry ti--iail ad TtRtaf. an 1( nivraihr crop on nrl Hlnrt and kuatatni It Mtilkl IhIIv tnnlHrrd be Ideai tMrmaara(Jy iinr ins (be mmI. Mnim. Pa.. Jn it. "llarlr thornrabl te.-d It I 4-11' 5 PMfr-KM TK.iiI" t m1h hiiIioi fn.koa tnm; f 6 aid 4" ir tn I nn ''f-d that BatiiKij'at ! Ux brm. far ftrvt cmo wi 11 ' permtinmot riaaHjita. I baad tMlar wheat ana ut in -re arraaa iur tu t-mrM liar 1 uaid lb S'J fit npliu I r. 1 vill o no ottafr kind and adviw all t&tmrf U hay ItniiHh'a M, fkhohnfli aod mmm rtult for tb-uilv ou Umht own Krvuud." JOil.N I-ALDiS. THE OB1G151L Haoofacturara of RAW BONE BAUGH & SONS, SUPER-PHOSPHATE MANUFACTURERS Combined capacity of our Wurkn. 7 ( -J ASD IMPORTERS, i PHILADELPHIA. PA. UseBangli's$25 PHOSPHATE ACT1VK, fKU.MAMKNT, tUEAP ANIMAL BONE MANURE PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM potmlar f rorUe for drvLiisr the liiir, I'uvuxinj, ,JC ,.a prar, ani prervuling LteoUrutT. it rlrsiuM Uitf aiajp, atopa Qjo J Sfc.-. audaU.aOalln-tic-fUi. Th le.t Cough Care yon can tiae. And thr bmt prwrarlTt; known forConnmitlon. It nirta budiljr jJa. and ail Urd.i-a of the Slunuu-b. Iwel, Lutn. I.iv-r, Kidnmjr, Urinary ()ri-.n all 1 etn&le Can.i.Lultit. Tljo fiblo jiJ uu-k, ulrug Clinic apauiMt di-M-nm.-, anfl U.It dnfUnit kiwurvla U.env, will In ntuMt ca.-a nseoTer tht-ir LuaHH l.w the luix'ly ane of I'Uila'i Tome, lut d lav la dan-a-eroua. Take It In time. Bold by all Xruiru-uU In lurfm houiom ut $1.00. HIPilDERCORWS lxaaT, nitwt, qulfltttt and lt-t cure for dim, Bunion. Wart, XiJ.nCaluiuM.li'. H!ljJtTthHr fur tlMTKi'uwtl.. Mojail un. i.iwruotrt.wl.le. MukwUM ft-t conif ortiU.lc. Hln.l.T.-nrii! ri;r- v lHn-vr-thin(r Job faila. bold by Drmfiaia al lac liin.,i 4 iki i. t CARRIAGES, WAGONS & SLEIGHS Carriage Making tn all its Branches. Ptuniing, Hi mining and REPAIRING of ail kinds done on tho SHORTEST NOTICK and the LOWEST PK1CES. Also, rianlnif, Sawlnir ani Wood Turn lex wllh linproired machinery. AIo. all kinds of heavy work dune, farrlaice'smftb snop.conneoud AU parties trumni me with work will baaooor ahly iealt wltr- All work warranted. r, , I. M. CHUTE. . I OK S.M.K. T,lEa-rJ'Bfr,R1::K WI"' SlI-I- AT PHI 1 A XI. At.E HHY ACKW ol l in.l In Alls- William Touilmaun an.i ,ih.. i...i..f ;i.vT.V- Ferrer, win. k.,oj water aaw null, and limber if k" tne '?D'1 ' l'H ,t,r " T,' " also v.--. - ...ii maiu n nin bi to live In dmnm. win hUv it vrr.;. ,"Z:i'J rKWol the purchase uiouey Im nwinn. AlleKheny township. June 4, 18-T, ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, LORETTO.PA, IN CHAllfiE L'V FRANCISCAN BUOTHKKS. Board and Tuition for the Schol.isti. Yflr cnn ---w - . j . w. March V6ih. 180. u. Wool! Wool! Wool! W 1 1 1 Inin Kurnr A- ou, AiAT!?La,u .T. HI;IN, vi.ru WOOL TO AI.TOON a and Ket trade lor itat Alt...iin prices Or part tra.lo and cash. 1 ' AV in . M n rr-, y c K)m. 1315, Eleatnlh Av-nn, Allnona, Pa Altoona. Pa.. May 13, l"tl. ;(m. FOR SALE. A valual le Hotel property kn. wn hp the Kialr Hause.altuaUM In tl.e Wi ward ol Ki ensl.urJ I a. tor lurfhrr particulars call on or address the unde rmitned. JUHN . lil.AIH. EbenMiurg, May lT.lSSd. 0U TlUTin mm uu - tnaaaaar.O.aaanaa, M.T. a.aLobcV,U raari ta, aVK Bft ME ant SAI. DLaf ud travel ina y ,'3' K"d saiai W aaf mr it-rum at oi .KSMD.N everj w here, local ir, to sell our kmmik. Will ary and all exi-enreti. Write ed. M'ANIUKII MU KUWAHt Jll ANY. UuStoD. Uwi. U(W ftl.ll MlMlM . u .... IT I 4 r CaE MLRC ait fin ran M I'ae In uuc k.Id by druMui tejtai Arrixlt-jil We:.., Tori, Pa, ' "wi BsriM A Saw IJk. aaas Mr niiMtrataa; qorJsuivip.Tiori r"" 7 f taa aaara ma....; a, l" S I rT ". " a aa4 - k( afala ' ITaWtT'";.! I W . W . . I 1 aa IddM A. aTt-lt Western Am ericn n. MEN M'JIO DETKLOr. SFiv.. ; oi.wn t,r.j?v UiE rKAIpjj.-. The American man only 4... 1 , 1 .- .1 ..r. .. ,if jiujr.t-ii buu k,,,W3 1 or ai" lit. js ( in the Great West. He is nJ and limljer tli-re arirl nnf,.iri . t ' ous peculiarities and larffrifesf-s manity which never b!ossfmKl u. ""' Th "environment" ha muh io''f with if. Ttie great spaces ovir a-v " . ... j.i tiri loams contriDuie to the i-nlar- of his metal horizon. Tliere iiave races berore who roamed tl. -. uic u-m-n, uui i:ify traveled on f, on camel back and limitf-d iu t range, mere was nothing cor,;;, abont them, as there is about n,"" road desert travelers, who 6-:,,, through thousands of miles of sage t-rusu wun a growing content . . tim ana space. Uut expariniTe " great as these people have become u.,"' the new conditions, the Drwrr nrv that If. a 1i.tT. . ... a . a ..... v . . . tU f3! uoo uuij junv wjjau, ana ulmi f tare win show us in perfection a k or man new 10 thf, world. Oi t where or the Santa Fe route, wfrev aesert ot one day was like the de .', the day before and the Puling car'r';:; aca swine over ine wide was'ebca-; a I. .. a. a " "! iiik oiue 8Ky aay alter dav i.,.,i black flrtg of smoke, in the ear'v PTt1 .t " ' t inium, wiifu me men were wa.. thir InrriB it t ha ui. I. .;,. , . ""Z . .uv u.u.iuii uiwis, ft of a boy. terhans aped 7 v wit muiwii n riih ui tie les, c'aj knickertiockt rs, biding his un : . . : t m . . ..... -l ill the nonchalance of an old ctr.V, ? f,. "IIoW dill VI. 11 ulun " j .... ... . a,' : h.,.' a well meamng eldery p,.m. 'Well, thank you," was the igtt irai-jusv , ds 1 aiways da on a s' car." Always dots? Grett h,-,r. ? Hardly out of his swaddling c!otLk'.', ,ri ueaiwaya s:eeps well in a b!W.j Was he born on the wheelawai. !,..". led in a Pullman ! He has a! way. b. in motion, probably ; he was B'arrVt 7 thirty miles an hour, no doubt k, . a a, 1 marvelous ooy or our Dew era. ne , not born in a hou.se of rest, but tt,w motive snatched hiuj along with a ' ana a roar Derore his eyes were f4;:i. open ana ce was rockt-d in a "w-rt;,., and his first 6ensatiou of life. Wasthr.- moving rapidly over vast and tluough cattle rar;; h t.d a!ni; ti.. Tf.u l rr ..t . 1 ' . . ' nlieranl... a.. V . .ija.a.iT-i um uave lit-t-n ny oeiore, Lut it seeiiis that then, is production of a new 6-rt t.f tt u.r direct product of our railway era. J: a not simply that this bov he must be a different and a roller ' Cr. of bey than cue born, say. at honeo a canal boat ; for whether he r?s bo on the rail ot not, he belong to tl.e rC way system or civilization. V.oit gets into trousers he is old in txirr; and he has discounted many of :he r.m elfies that usually break graJualy tlie p:lgrini of this world. He -- to the new expansive race th-.t c. r live m motion, whose prr. .,-.- i,,n the Pullman (which will proUiiy u .M.l-ivjyt-., 11. lime JLilO a OUS' stt; smelln.g, well aired r-Jr n , whobb domestic life will ! or, th r::r so to speak. The Inter tatt ( V,renr, bill will pass him aloni? without frr'- from end to end of the Union anJ pr naps a uniform divorce law will f... him to change his martial rel.t .u any place where he happens !0 ine promising lad is on'.y a faint ' mation of what we are aU corcbir tj when we fully acquire the freedom c the continent ar.d come info that ei p-tnsiveneaa of feeling and of IsLae which characterizes tLe Great It is a burst of joyous exiilierar.ee iLs: comes from the sense of an niimitat: horizon. It shows its? If in tt r.der wo:i of a local uewspper at Uowie, Ariz, on the death of a beloved citiz-c ' 'Death loves a shining mark hdJ tLe hit a dandy when she turued loose c: Jim." And also in the closing worii of a New Mexico obituary, which tie Kansas Mwjazinc quotes: "Her tirei spirit was released fiom the pa'.a nuk ing body and soared aloft to e,dL: clory at 4:30, Denver time." Wed', as it were, iu motion, as we sleep. there is nowhere any boundary to our expansion. Pcihars we shall ten again know any rest as we now cid-r-stand the term rest beiug only cL&ije of raotioB aud we shall net be ab'.e to sleep except on the cars, ulJ w Lethe we die by Denver time or by the '.".'h meridian, we shall only change our time. Blessed be this slip of a boy who is 1 man before he is an infant and teaches us what rapid t racsit can do for our race 1 The only thing that can possiKj hinder us in our progress w ill be seccr.2 childhood; wehaye abolished first. Hon- to Clean Wall P.rEr.. T&ta off thedust witli a soft cloth. VTitb little flour and water make a Inter very stiff dough, and rub the wall grey ly downward, taking the length of th arm at each stroke, and in this way around the room. As the douh be comes dirty cut the soiled part off. Is the second round commence the B'.rotf a little above where the last one ended, and be very careful not to crow tK paper or go up again. Ordinary r cleaned in this way will look fresh e bright, and almost as pood as i-1 Some papers, however and these tS most expensive ones will not clt1 nicely; and iv order to ucrf11 whether a paper can be cltm eJ, i : best to try it in some obscure eo:uH'- which will not I noticed if ti e resu-t f unsatisfactory. If there ie any 1&K places in the wall, fill them up 1 mixture of equal parts of rlaster of run and silver sand, made into a little water; then cover the p! with a little piece of parer like the re-' if it cau bo had. Healili OUiceri of e York. Members of the Board of Health, York and Itroobiyn and otVr rn10' physicians who hae visited Sjwr's y'- yards, use Speer's X. J.. for then ra"e'" nnd Ic their own families, much on b" of the irou (blood making pnH?rty) tained in it from the soil on which f1 vineyards ate ltuated. Tribune- M:- -"' " furnishes tin- wine and hi? Unfertile5" Grape Juice to Diupi;ists. Fe careful in drinking ice wa you may injure yourself.
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