Wwaii a ii -irS iirrS'"svsJ.' wiWw SVy arcY trtfj "t sV-- ' " "JXs '-r V, 3) Inl.iir M-lhoil of I :ii ur.iiu; Salmon I acil l.y tli Aluiim. Tin' ".aTa.ws of Sr. rhrilin island have a m. ii jiii- Tii-'t 1 ii 1 of i.-t.irL' for salmoxi tr.'u with their tl :rs. a .Icscriplion of which is given in "Trans-Sib .-ruin Sav age:.." The water a round tin- i.shiii.1 is , nfitlfrful I v char. The an or. wh went out in it canoe, savs the liottom was distinctly visible, 1 1 1 1 o from miller tin- canoe- tin- frightened .salmon tiout wiTi' swimming seaward in such numbers it si'fiiifil as if it would be tiiihfiilt to ilr.ip ,i stout into tlu water without striking one. l-'rom the timt we started I was1 puxled to guess what tlu Ainus could 1m taking thirty dogs with them for. I was soon to tt n I out. At a certain point all thf men and dogs came to a halt. Hah' tin- men and dogs thru moved fart her along tlu vvati-r's t'ili.'i' ulitmt two li n in i rot I yards. At u fuhi'iTli'il signal the iln-rs were started from their r.'s;n -ft ire points iiiiil swam str:ught out. seawanl in single t'le in two c, ' mi is,. At a wild, sharp ery frmn all tl.e Arr.is -.'.e right e. ilu Kin wheeled lei'; a id t if I.'f t ft 1 liniil wheeled right until tile head of each eiilutiiTi met. Then at another siiTiial all nf them swam in line toward the shore. advancing more and more in reseent ie format ion. As the dogs neared the shore in creasing numhers of fish appeared in the shallow water, frightened forward ly t he splash ing of the advancing col liiiin f il.ii.rs. which, as soon as thoir feet touched hottoin, pouneed upon the lishes as uick as a Hash. The animals promptly lronrht the ri -h which they had seized to their masters, who cut off their heads and gave each dog the head which lo loliged t him us his share of thecateh. The iln' who caught nothing got noth-itr- I Wlieve this dog drill of the Ainus is entirely uniitie. It is all the more remarkable, too. as the dogs, many of which have Urn captured from the forest, are still half wild. ANTS IN FLORIDA. The Vast lnnai;t VVl.t.-li Tliene Fnrtiile of the t-'ariurr I'aii lit. There are more ants to the square mile in Florida than in any ot her coun try in the world, says the Savannah Ni'ivs. There are ants which will measure more than half an inch in length, and then there are ants so small that they can hardly he seen to move with t lie unaided eye. There art red ants and hlaeli ants und trouble some ants. Hut as had as they are, I have never heard of them eating out the seat of a man's trousers, as a mis sionary. I lev. Mr. Wilson, once told the writer he saw the army ants do in India while the man was sitting on the e. n in inr a lew miimit-s iicsulc Iimi. 1 ut t lie I' lorn la ants will take out the lettuce and other minute sect! from the soil in which they arc planted and actually destroy the heds. Thcv will suck the life out of acres of voting cucumbers and melon plants, tiprot. straw Kerry plants or cover Hie Imil with earth to such an extent as to hill them. Thcv will get int iiie. pickle. sauce, sirup, sugar: on meat, in has! will riddle a cii,c or till a loaf of baker's bread till it. is worthies.,. All remedies failing. I took to 1 ai t i ng t lieni near their nests with slices of meat hones, apple and pear parings, nti I 1... I 1'-. ((... . . I i , urn i u.i.i irinii iiiiy to one iiiuairc.l 1 housaml out I would turn a hcttleol boiling water on them. I have kille. during the past week over a million ir the space of a quarter aire lot audi have almo.it wiped them out. I had t (lothis to secure any lettuce plant- .urn iii.inv iiiiooservant larmcrs coi.i- pla.n of seedsmen w hen they should at tribute tlu ir troubles to insects. ONE-LEGGED SENATORS. Four of i I'm Were To-r.-tli.'r at One Titntt In it li'n ;to.l. 1 Say what they will. say:-, a Washing 4 !.. .1.. . . ion ifinT, i ne a.-st a'lil les n eiialt.r 1 terry, ol" Arkansas, cannot persuade him to try a fori. lcr. At one time thert were four onedi-jr'ed senators. Three of them half concealed the loss with an artilieial substitute. 'I'liev Used to e-et together in the floak-room and tell each other how much more fiimfortahle they felt, hut they never eou iiieed Senator Uerry. lie eiine- to Ins crutches, notwithstanding thev have failetl hiui more than once, and sent him headforemost downstair al lii' st to hi.- ilea 1 ii. There are funny tiiinirs alMiut this oiic-Ic'cd business. 1 1 eiid.-r-.on, of Iowa, tiie Dubuque v.-ter;::.. man-a'-'es them so we, l tl.,.t ..;.((. form his acquaintance a nd s. ii.ni an. and for v.eei.s without learn i.iir tliat lie is pan cork, once in awhile the stump 1k--eom.s sensitive, and Mr. Henderson leavesthe artilieial ley at home for a few days to rest himself, while he hob bles nUut the house of representatives I'll crutches, to the amazement of those who have not known him loiiy. A sen ator who mana-rcs an artificial ley without awkwardness is Thitler, of South Carolina. He carries a cancan.! moves w ith some deliberation, but not one person in one hundred passimr him on the street detects any stiffness in his jfait. GUN AND SABER. It is said that for cvnturies when ever the Spanish soldiers wanted exer cise they picked a quarrel with the Moors. A mkmokiai. window to Con. Stone wall .lackson is to be placed in the Tresby terian church at hexiiurton. Ya.. of which he was formerly a mem ber. Hv.s. liovNTov, the well-known news paper correspondent, has been award ed by the secretary of war the five . ioiuU.'vL bruuzc itar fur dUtiuclion in action. Tuk sudden chancres of climate necessitated by the moviny of troops from one quarter of the world to an other increase the annual mortality of Kurope by fifty thousand men. I.lK.i Ts. .1. H. Ai.rxAMifR and Charles Younpr. of the Ninth cavalry, are the only two colored officers in the I'nited States army. The Ninth cavalry is composed entirely of colored men. Havana Tol.t. o. In the Aba jo valley i, a small, low piece of country, about five miles from Havana, capabh of produc'intf tobacco etioue-h to make thirty thousand cigars annually. Without question, the to bacco is the lincst rrown. Tin result is the kinprs and noblemen of Knlaiidi Kussia, (ieruiany, France and other Ku ropean countries (fottble them - up. Kvery single ci.-ar made t.f Vuelta . Aba jo tobacco is sold to them at prices rani? in from twenty tt tne hundretl and lifty dollars a hundred. These cigars are lHuht antl paid for lonjr Ix-fore the crop is ever ' harvested. Manufacturer, however, with that re markable coolness with which some men are endowed, proceed to call all qualities and kinds of Cuban cijrars Havana and Vuelta Aba jo, when half of them never saw a cirar of that growth. Marrtast V, When a (Ireek bride's hair was not adequate to the demands of fashion ihe eked out the deficiencies of nature with horsehair. IVrioles once had a citizen of Athens arrested and fined for cutting otT the tail uf the states man's hore to supply a inarriaiTe tvif tr tue uUeutler a tlau-rhter. ' Si?-'.' Mas. ELKIRA HATCH. KE&RT DISElSE 20 YEARS. Xr. SlUtm Medical Co Elkhart, ImA. I)trt P:rs: For 50 yoars I was trouliW with benri umwixi VSounl frwnieailv have tailing Hli aii.l unnthenni,' M lutrtit. t!al to sit up or r-t otit of t-t to breuthe. Had pain In my left idii and back EiOFtof the time; at lul I bourne dniii al. 1 wad very nervous and nearly worn out. .lua leant exutemtuit would caune me to THOUSANDS.S with fluttering. For the last CfUen years I could Dot J.p nn my leftf ido or back uiuU t-ei-au taking your .Srv Heart Cure. I Lad not taken it very l.itw until I felt ranch better, and I can now alee p on either side or buck without the least tliscoin frt I have no paiu, smottit-nnir. tlmjy, uo wind oa atomiLTh or otinr tisHrveable Bymjitnia. 1 am able to do all my own hounework aillioul auy foil W'-' and coasi.lor myatif curcl. Kikhart. lnl.. )sg. Mas. EuirBA ITatcr. It i.t now four yeara sint I have taken n meilii me. Am in tetter health Uiau I have bvea in i't years, i honestly be lieve that Ir. Milv' Seta Ilrurt IWw saved my life CURED a:i'l inaie me a well wooian. I am now 62 ytttla of Hire, and am able to do a Kiod day'a work, alay 2ith, 18V2. Mas. JELMiaa-iiATCB. Sld oiv is Positive Guarantee. Dr. M ( LES' PI LLS, 50 Doses 25 Cts. SI1. 1 BY IK.T. J. I'AVlsdX. EHtNSBf lit. Garfield Tea ess 1 1,, BiiI.h H- l tlll.ollptiLi-.la, lU'otltttiaf 'Olf'llltlll. SjV-i4 JHH"tr" ib Sauiiolrw kuki.Ii I fa o.,3lw U . i..ih .St.. N.V. Cures SickHeadache navsr wants ta learn, but the reads that OLiD honesty CHEWING TOBACCO is the best that is made, and at ONCE tries it. ar,d eave3 money and secures mora satisfaction than everbelore. A. VOID imitations. Insist on having the genuine. If your dealer hasn t it ask hrm to pet it for you. ixo. mm & bros.. louiYiiie. & Constipation TAman,! . . . . ... . . . -i.o.iihii, iri iiiiiieni. i tio ro- niuts oi npeit-ct may 1M! anrious. Avoid n.irsii mm tirtistu! purgatives, the tendency of ul.i. h i.s to weaken the iKiwcls. The best remedy U Ayer's m. purely vegtstjil.Ic, th.-ir action is prompt and their effect alwavs K'ti.'tirial. They are an a.Iinir.-ifnA liver and Aft. rlinnor pill, and cvery- " vnn jrscu uy llio profession. " Aycr's rills aro lii,-lilv and univer ally spoken t.f by the people atK.ut liere. 1 makn daily use t.f tii. ui in my practirc-'-Dr. I. Ih Tow lcr, Itritlgi ltrt. Conn. b "I can recommend Ayer's Pill aWe7 on.er!., iia in; iou proved their value as a cathartic for myself aua fauuly."J. T. ib ss, LeitLsville, Ta. " For scvrral roars Ayer's Tills have I'cen used iu uiy fauiily. W o liud theia au Effective. Remedy J Tor constipation and indigestion, and are never without them in the house." Moses Grenier, Lowell, Mass. " I h.ivo nsod Ayer's I'ills, for liver troubles and indigestion, during many years, and have always found tlicui rrompt and erticient in their action." i. N. Smith, L'tica, N. Y. " I sufTered from constipation which assiiini.,1 Mieli an obstinate form that I fcaied it would rau.su a stoppage of the liowels. Two boxes t.f Ayer's I'ills -f-fi.'. tc.l a complete cure." D. lJurke, fcaLo, Me. " I have used Ayer's Tills for the past thirty years and consider them an in valuable family mediciue. I know of no better remedy for liver troubles, and have always found them n prompt cure for lysM-psia."-. James Oiiiuu. UO Middle at., Hartford, Conn. "Having liccn troubled with costive nets, which seems inevitable with ner- aoiis fl sedentary habits. 1 have ti itsi fvjers i-nis, imping for relief. J am f to mj that they have served mo -ttf:r than any other ineiticine. I arrite at tins conclusion t nly nfter a II iithfiil trial of their merits." Samuel 1. Jones, Oak St., lkistou. Mass. Ayer's Pills, , FltKI-AUKU i;t Or. J. C. Ayer & Co.. Lowell, Masf 6uld by aii Dealer In Mcdidu. Do you NEHD OLASliS? EYbS LYiMlM it I f.ee -r r . . I . I . . -a.-v r s -vl iwjjcuri. Artificial fvesinsrrtid. . J- WAMOND. Optician, ri. .V IS.: .in Iii-.i-u: .r'H Sthrui. tar ll.irniil I- re ! '. ll t . Vs fir- on t r : e V: - !. f.,. . r r. ' New - -l:t t r ; i : '. f '. r. i : :t t; for i;: ithoiit e :si-.- ; has, i ei r f.l-t rv ! ' - .".1 it.- ! two of '. a " r.:.-. IK!'. ii- e iji ' ste .::ib 1:1 ,1.1 ti i - . i -. t ..!.' -..im w.i a ;. i enr.-.- . 1 b .- a j.-t t!U r ei The e . takes the J with two V.l:- of the eliiiT'i1 i-r. w"'i f a f :iri?:iee. is provi.! ures. o'.e .:i t . e cert r 1. -. oceti pv i r.S the J i t ii :i i f t !ie Us'i;.l t're tio, - r. w l. l -Me of t! s f.,r iut r h ;t pi;i'. ; the other, o'l the o',ite combustion chamber, serve d'.ieinr tl.e coal dust throtiu t l.'iced tha th. 1st isevei' Iv .! i.er .. I over the who! surfact .f th cha m I Hr. ifter the first 5 .Ttiit ion. whi. 'i i iav !, e!Tected by any source of heat, the com bustion co:itini:cs re;ru!ar!v and ii tensely muter t lie action of t:ie air cur rent, which is regulated in accordant-, with the tjuri'-.tity of ilu-t re.;".:r-; : pro! tw t'.e tv :! ! r or : : , i i ;: ; J . '-. :: , . : ' -"'e i i 1 t':t ;;: .- of i .: i ! :i : '.. .-iltU t he : jK'e.l of the c:t rr 'tit wil. :ia , serve:! as a vehicle for t!i tniich reduce 1. I'ae'i iv'rficle U t . Is fide of f.1,-1 hel l in suspension is bv lrouo"ht into such close the ii.vv;'i'ii neeess-irv for this i:ictho i- .tact w it :i its combus tion that this colli bust ion is socoiil- plcte b'lli k Us t- allow of practically- im ' be in Venerated. LITERARY LACOFf. Value or i::trl.v It:, anil Of r..ln. To mahe literary worh healthy is siiiij le pr ee.,.-.. ih pen d;:." .... lb,- m,,, in v. hi. h each ila i., allol ti 1 1.. it. a! V ' on t :ie nio.le in which the b 1- j-h leally trait: ''d and .;-" I t. carry it ut. write.-. Sir II. . i;;,-!;:ird- son in i lie p 'iilt is to l-: r in;,'. 'I the l i -e-.i Aseleplad. 'i'he flr t :'i-.iiiil lie rin tin- iliiy well bv t ill'iv if uni vi r - a I t-v peri .-i.ee men oi an a. s is in lavor of the habit of iuoi ?' in;.-. Tin necli-.i u il :i e clo ,1;,' eo: , Ui -i ', le! ii ity ,,r life, id ti'li- l.'loriiin;; 'e! : in;,' in) e:.'i l' i' pract ice is i-lnM-1 , ut;. or life. ;t ;-. - 1 wit h h.i iipi:n-s tin Ci li- . a Is s a i; i Hi th-' . I i-fy lileitu v woi-;, is : noil i--. t iri.it i'mHv .h ib'.t .1 e::rly "v. . boil- are !i eiated. A lie 1 1 il:; !V ,1. -.1 the ;;!il:, i :ie--f tl 1 lU.'IM:. 1 ' ii le. i: llie a i i I! i i : : i , i.l of t.'i.i are i I V ' " Lit 1 I" I 1 lil.'IM e, ,n.. re re. To." ' Mah In life r. an:; i.n..,r si;ii your tcilt.r.-ttor .:.i;i:i. v.oi-:; ol llieiiay of i he literary thin-f is so whole on. e as 1. ut tiie work will ; slr;,iii. - a I w ay s some 1 1 f I ie , ' i ie;i 1 1 in into harness, but, thi, iniis-w-orh b.-einies easy eTioii:i: .Ifh.ison r.-.-oi-.ls I hat !,. i-,,:,1,; IK carrv o '! h. r.- i e'ej ; inv tel-'d. S;iinin-1 ! . v.s v, .' nd Mi-s 4'i ' th- ,. Wiis fore. ,1 Ms n-. that i; in an t f .'.Ml ; 1. , Ii h I, 1 1 : 1 II . . : t!,i I,,, tha . , , . r l-.l. i : ;i i - .f t! r a i mie I :i s.. f.; Ollfs i . "irs :: .bbe.J , - ci- ti: U1..J st- 1 ' ' r i :,. le.l UI.,1 A .1 :ry si ri! ... ' c.-i se iii Tea Th. I.al o-t n.. r .i Wils t .lu-ti v -. I. 1 1 - rv reei iitl- :i -h Mrs. Al tyn..-. t . i" th .ii i:ii; far;.! In II.: i I .W.iv a lb.tis;.',; ii. i i c..rr' St. I.o.iis Clobe ), t:nsiiM.d the il.iy t he j ir;, :it i, ':hi . ll' i"il. The c:i . IV and v, a ; irivi'n to Hi :' ire i-.-tiriii' t h." lilt ea.-li in i ; be pa; 1 e. 'i he j.i- lh e ,le red tii.-tn i.i brin vT a '..hi '': UO Tee. 'ii,,. in fiitei-n ii.is.. ;es eii- jury ile:, i:.. i his lii'ty-eel.t f. iiiiin-e,! ;,in! or, i V"i-.l:.-t or they w jury retired and r I ei ni l. I :H-v i. r... i ... , i , over to ih ir bard ie justice v. r. i t ice l:. : j.tr; l"n. ju;- re t iirniii- it trucU for t:, ju er protest the i ve eii vi Vv'r.l ict. r tu ty cents, lie opened t he h read: 'i'he jur. cannot - enra-'ed t!ie court. II.,,! . Pn-ec ' rhi ii.'ty cents eacli iiin.r bad be... 1'ai.l. The jury refused a:i.l the e..i:r.. on!, was a riot the v IhiC red them looked up until a v. rilio' -iveii pro or con. Al t' her hour the jury re; were still unable ra lish then !eiii:inied t. r beil.t.' orttsl tha'. roe. .! u. le-,. e ref urn of the fees. The jurors refuse. L to .sur render and a line of two h liars ;..i,d lifty cents each was assessed and their incarceration ordered. A couipriuiii.sc iis finally reached by four of tiie jur-, rettii-nin the fees an. I the other two payine- the tine t.f two dollars and fitly cents. "The hirher courts will he in flicted with the case. Truly u Serloiw C:i nee I was assistant to an elderly d.H'tor in Ontario, who also ran a dru" store. lie was as neitperv as a caveiim- pod, and from time to tune custoiiie:-s and patients had sprung jokes on hitn just ftir the sake of hearing h'uu bh.w .IT. On one occasion a well-dressed fel low called at the shop and asked th tloetor tf) prescribe for a brea'iin.' ouu and a rash on his left arm. The doe . ior xainetlhH,Juiib-iaiJ..priuio4iucs:d it to be a bad case of psoriasis and ec zema. "I suppose, doctor, you can cure it '" saitl the patient. "Why, certainly," replied the doctor. "I low long- will it take to jret well? "Oh, I puess about two months." says the doctor. "Quite sure, sir is it a had case?" "Positively the worst I've seen." " . "Then I will leave it with von nr.,1 call a?ain when cured," solemnly SaM the patient, slowly unfastening his. arm. which was an artificial one, and painted for the occasion. Chemist and Druggist. . What Stiff Waa Thinking Abont. The younjr woman had married ?.n.t there was a great array of we.ldinir presents. She didn't seem to care abotit them, however. "My b ar, exnostulateil her motbei- wtio had made the match, "just see these lovely presents; aren't vou inter ested in them?" Not much," replied the l.rl.l., - i- v the future I'm thinking about-"' De troit I'ree l'ress. An Kveii Thine. On the steeple t.f an t.t.l I'r;i: . church in Hath. Me., there is a wooden figure of an nryel. It is-..,. . .,. ably fine specimen of art. and 'h-J a. w ays. 1 h -ei i somewhat lau-hed :...nt Ospeoially K-i-aiise ,,f it i,:,,t. u. i fch.M-s. The Hath Ihiterpris,. r, :,. t'.'.'. ' i a I1 .rnier Pastor of 1 1, ('.,........ .: i , , r; ii d a i.-o. ii cnurcli ntii'i are, it l i vn (4 I inr,...,. . .. '.Mr. liayniond, did T.m i .' an.-cl with hi-h-heeled shoes '..,, :ni Us t-vi. tv uy, no. ailsw...-...! M o ... mond, "I can t av tliat I V j.j mf -aallt, liUl . VOU-t'.rr w itluut tiiem" 7ZT, Tins finiii out VOtl'il to iiis liloiinie t'Oci.-iUv Diseases ol" tho fe, I'ar, Nose, Threat, Ltair :tnl Chrouic Diseases. ' A. J Moiuhn .laiiii.trv , L" ' : I', l.tiii.ry .. iiil;m.si i.., j,?, ', . torn! I . n-iiibi r " ..ml ::i till r. r. i. GRAXD CErtTR A llIOTEL, JOHNSTOTTN, PA., OlUii.site ti e I'et i sylvillllii DeM. . January '2, Kibrn try -jr. Jareli 27, ..ili''l. M.-ty ', June V.i 17, Aueti.-i 1 I, S-jiiniiicr 11. October NtiveiuU r , j left illls-r 1. Tuesdays GALLITZIN HOUSE, GALLITZIN, PA , W'ednt sdiiys, I Kt-cmU-r '27. Janiiarv I'l. June 1", .Itiiv 11, Ainjitst NiiVl-IIIInT ALL EYE OPEHATIOUS SUCCESSFULLY PERFORMED BY HIM .". ti i V!t &-:'? ii : -. . -4 I. -J:?"!-'fo:-a? id'. I'. .vv! rAV" ' iVv-.-1" -V-y: ; ' K Alii JAttoii VtuKK. Uallitrin. !'a. WAS IlKMCKliTilA WKt:'K AVTn: ti- fcAI.S IKAIilH, UAVAtil-S UK ' lAKhll AM. I'HKUMi! KKUM'HlTiS Int. SAJ.M i yitm ..r tt-n t f :ir? I have -ti il.-rc.l lerriMv ltl. c. tarrh ai.,1 lir..n.-ti m.- I n-.1i.-t.:.u ur,"i,ln:.iiv i-r tt-n. le.l Iu alii,,ii t-verr oilipr tiri'iti. in n.r t,.-i 1 t e. ame a i titHual m,,I tntni:i wink Hn. trie. I our i i--c iI k-Iit- Iu the nmiitrv l.m r wor.e ami w.,r.-e until a last re;0.-t 1 tan- iiv e tu Jr. S:ilm Hti.l I am vli.it r.i .,v o.-r ler tin. irc.nuiei.l 1 ktan t- niii n.ve irmn th' very nri montii. li.ni oiriresHina cunn .,,! ana leariul ,:iiu in iuv cliest has leu me. 1 nee l i m..ii i..r i ri-.itli any more n,l :. -l an iinu.,. ii k e vi-r. 1 1., m.i.r u....i i. . . . . ... , i : - ... - ....... .,, ii,L ,,, Ht.l taken a ru.alt calil ciiica the lir-i ,.....,o. ,,, ,, -'AL'l'li VtxilJKi tiallltzia. Caait.ria Co.. I 'a. n je.in. ..Id. WK IXTMSTHKHKHiiY Illl'H.n uv III ills. I'AIJK. I Mir little l.i.y lias liccn eriu-s eve.l t. ir Hotue eur? ... " . llU,ll,l tl ,nif m,,fM IA f Mini. .Vi,r.i,t , rt B j,r. si;1if-K ,,. tlllll, ... -, t Iitrilsti il him i r,t-rif: liv to h: ear.- i i., Kttl.ll t.l- iti.i.e WUL'li 1 uilniMn'.t.i,,.,.,,.! i I I .1. i, n.I n, I Hp et l :nr st ... 1,1 can ee 1 v i i. imv!. ari- OU M I.S I ' A VI -v U' 1. V- l M. rrif .street. .I. liiirlonn. 1.1 l 1. Kill 1 lit I KAK1.I t T I I HI- I. It Y 1 i'li. S.W..M i h.oe I no a i:...l deal ol trouhln am. eei l.-r lot i;ist live viar tr. r.,... '"'t-K tinualll J.r. .sain, ealle.'l 1." ,-t ... . , , , . . . . s ""iuu am t.i.erale.l i,u l rn Mill i...w I ran keei. m hrtn.ikc-ri-i.iei name. iK-kt:! Ihr ea.l I 11,1 r.rli'i,:,:i.i: i,v 1 m.j I V I.s Mull ,w iM i I ..l.M..Ai,ll,A(.,l.M.. I ;ariu, I'a. in ml mm 11 .. ana eoiiluiin lrreii run t; UiirA.Ierli.,i.M Mill p,.r Vtr. vi.n A'1re Mil H.u.i.uieull.H 7o "r,r - GARL R1VINIUS, TKACTiCAL a 9 ws-v TTTf TV- - AND I) LA - li,T-t.. riAttn:,,, l-.,,, m --x ': -' -. , ' ill V. s-, -J - X 1. "'--sJv 1 v .. sr- Lrw iV.'-.T??: . .sM . Our riARHFisrs " -.,.. ItTriir.r s o soiomi r.ft Uov.h,.lh.. W-BaPftATT. THE 0 HAY- FEVER AND IN Ea ft 50c ss0 WOLD ELY EROTHEBS. 53 Warren SL'est NEW VOBK. Tiie Doctor has leeu fur ears a Professor ami lec turer in several of "our largest Medi cal Colleges, antl has ear net! great fai;ie :l-' an author ity and author on nil rUlhjtvtS fotii't-niing his six-t.-i:i!ty. EEEXSBURG, PA., M.ir.-ii ''., April May !, June IS, .le-iir.er ii i i, ioi,,r .s. .iivi niu-r.. July I'ebruar -I. March '! Ai.ril 1J r.. s. S-ptemU r ". Ot foU-ro .SI l-'s. C ' - tf RSfi'- I s - .S:sC-?Z- t&iz r.:gZZ ?1 SIKS. MAKY MTZINUKK, Wilmore. Pa. I HAVE KEKN TUlAl-I.Y HI.lNli UK. SAI.M 'l;ltKI JIK. 1 have heen i.ilally l.llri.l Id my riant eya for Mime jtai.-.. Ni lue.lioine did mei ny K'xxl, io I r.,anlie,l l.r. Si'm wUu Ti!w Ji.hnrl.jHn every cur ttk. The Ioot..r made a One and t unces ,iii.,ti.,iiiuii can ee oni-e inure very well Aroone ai'hUiu to fee Uie cataract ran do "" '' el.nir on me al my homo at Wiimore. t'a. 1 witii 7 1 yearj old last Slv. MAUY I.ITZ1NHKK. Johnst.iwn. I'a. t'l'WKK UK HEAFM-XS AN1I I'ATAKKH BY l.li. A I. 1. M"-on Six-ley nai been very hard ol hearloii h.r K.iiue ye.os all on account ..I a l.ad rane o ca tarrh. VA e t.r.. unlit hliu 10 lr. Nairn tor treat meiii, an.l n..w. alter bnlv lour moiithn. he Ii al most entirely well aa.l I am c-rUin toat th l cior Kill ttuiau a cure wltlilu the time fet BKN.IA.MI.N LlMHKKri f ar.f fsl.urif. t'nire t:.i I' a 1-1 ,d k -. " . s. , h b s 1 , . , m. T, ,, .,.,..... ...... ..... - - - - ..'.' ft. n .s 1 r.-s r rir- I KEN KAK: I KIKIi SEVEN lilKKF.KKN T sV!'m'"S rTI1' 1;,'-ATEO BV l.K. K..r the l-t tiltten years I have l.een putterluic niucn: i.ate iHn treated hjr seven ditlereut ii,:-t-.r.. Ni rly ail ol tt.eiu nave my ailment a In tlcrei.t name and nave uie medicine iiceord inuiy. t iie refult wns :hat 1 le:iuie worse ao. I -e 111,1.1 kI Ivl I wein to lr. Suit,,, , ,,r0. Il'.ui-i-e.l uit illifiM t,i Leullh. I.lj.l.lr Wi. .... I xii'l cii.m ..-h. and tr -ate.l rie aeji-rdinvly with y I the lu.-t s.,FIj,r result, lie haa ooue me more r ; u.-.l in one 111, nih than all other In tiltven - I e.tr and 1 itet (.Dce 11 ore like I dl,l mirru 1 yetrnan..: 11.. teeilua ol tlre.ln r lituui a itrrrmiiiii-, . 1.., : . 4'in I1U II T AWfl V,,rk an.l ,.v w -1.11 -miy nereioiore. i KS. N KT It K I'l Mil" MAN . -M i.ckt.urt;. 'ent re county. Pi tlHWEtEH, - . - -5 LEJl iN- Watches, Clocks J KWEI.UY, QFP Mti'oqI TnctrnTfiDntc iuiuui lUull UlUUUlf -ASH Optical Goods. Sole Agent -KOK THE- Celebrated Rockford WATCFIRS. dilamMa A( FrpJonia Watclies. In Key and Stt-ni Winders. ..A'tC.K SFXKC'nON op ALL KIM of JEWELKV always on hand. fv line of Jowolry i nn.i.rra,.. June an.! see for yourself beforr. purcha ni? his where. . -rlA.LI wo.HKi,rAR.ANTEit' CARL "rivINIDs". E eunburg. Not. 11, i885--tf. L j i- - "r Jy y ILJ".PM.aJPL I. LH".JL,"1 "WHtpaaa k'tvsil.tUv. ij- -afs.sVr-,2 ril t-Z.&:&.: ;t tuber-uimf f-- '.: "SZZ HVf-i Iw has di :?;V: - Xi'S 'SkS i thvria. lie sSj-'-r- -iT-j.'- si b tS r f -1" iiABHIASE AND HARNESS KFR. ... ' ; "-l.'f ii fa:n'tor. War- ity par an Ajk: ?tnto 40 nUiwirowiiiii B. z.,,- 1 name . r. Hw aa ' nrtin. a (krt. v r v v 1 s 1 n ot.i.M autl Ht.Vu. Sac'y, E L K HA RTJWO. tmmMf Applied into V.e nnntrilt it ia 50c tain J 31 1 OrflGIN Or N-lvico. Baisk, Harker and Harkley show the importance of tan bark in early English tinier. TAr.np.ER was a drummer, and his sons are the Tabrars, Tabors and Tabers t.f to-day. I'ixxei: and I'inster remind us of a time when pins were a rare and cottly ornamer.t. Lot-KE, Curl, Crisp, seem to indicate an ancestor with marked capillary at tractions. Titi'owER was once the winder of silk threads, hence the Throwers and Throwsters. Uki-oki.. HedJalland Hiddle are de rived from the name of an old English functionary. llAitrrn. lh'pe, Pipr, Dancer, Luter. Cronther. Haird, Sing-er, are all profes sional names. Dawufi: is a descendant of him who chinked or dauled the cottag-e walls with wet clay. Hi oni. i-:. a complexion adjective, was the pro?t-nitor of Itlund, Hlnnt, Itlount and Hlomlell. I'attexs were overshoes, hence the I'attoiis. l'atons, l'atteners, I'utners and I'utnams. Tn.TKit. IVlijier and Furrier recall the fur trade of the Engiish with .Nor way and Sweden. NEWS FROM EUROPE. Tkase Xo. 2J7 makes 150,000 more Kussian soldiers. Oaki.ky Hall, in Essex, a proper--t.f r.(K) acres in good order, valued forty years a;ro at -3,tKK. has bseu bid off for s,(.r. Tuk diocesan conference of Trnro concludes that RTeat harm has Ik-cii done to the canst-of purity by the re ception of Zola in lndon. Tin: iie tion whether a female claimiii'r to - a "lady" was l'belled bein,? called a 'woman" was decided by a l'.ritish jutlpe and jury in the iiffr- :itr. of t arlsruhe, who ha i.lvuutagvously 1'rof. Kin-h's or consumption, says that hoovered a sure cure for tliph has been successful iu thir teen distinct cases. The 1'aris exposition of lSMlu will be in a more central site even than the last one. It will extend from the Trocadcro to the Tuileries iarden, so that visitors will not be taken so far from the shops and restaurants. THE WORK-A-DAY WORLD. Fi.oi:ida orang-es are K'infr sliipped to Europe, where hitherto the Italian fruit has rcifrucd supreme. I .vi 11. IS". no pg iron was manufac tured in 1'ittsl.urph. In ls'Jj a total of l,77.",-."i7 frross tons was producetl there. East year Escanaha, Mich., shippetl 4.0IJ.1U7 tons of irtm ore. This year shipments will not exceeed 2,0O0,06H) tons. Amekican and French cloakmakers are destroyino; the business for the balance of the world and particular Enlaml. Two jiii.ijiis Itoxes of oranges, each containing- from one to two hundred oranges, have leen shipped from Cali fornia to the east this season, and the fruit i.s unusually tine. , There are at least six plate-plass manufacturing- companies in the Unit ed States, who have an annual product of nearly twelve million feet. This exceeds the entire production of Eu ro; fifteen years ajfo. TITLED WOMEN. The empress of Austria is a great smoker. She averag-es sixty cigarettes a day. Mme. I.KUXHARivr has taken back to l'aris with her from her South Amer ican tour alout two hundred birds. There will Ik? no such hats in l'aris as hers this .season. Empress Eo;exie had a Wit stud tled willi diamonds, a present from the emperor. The stones were grad ually replaced with imitations and the Wit at length sold to a jeweler. An actress of Stuttgardt has just lmught it for one hundred and lifty dollars. IiARoxKss ie Wartem (Minnie llauk) lives with her husband in Wag ner's old house. Tribschen. on the Lake tf the I-'our Forest Cantons. This is the house occupied by 'Wagner when he was a political exile in Swit zerland, and there he composed "Sieir fricd." INTERESTING FOREIGN NOTES. Tuk serpentine dance has been in troduced in the lion's cage by Mme. U,h Walter. TiiKitr: is some talk about making sixty-five the age at which English judges must retire. 1'ai.kui.wski has written a new Eng lish suite, including a set of variations on "-lloine. Sweet Home." Thk -JTth of Xi.veml.er was the fiftieth anniversary of the production of the "liohemian i.irl," aud was duly cele brated iu Drury Iane. Tjik emperor of Austria, although a devout Catholic, has finally given his sanction to the introduction of a law to retjuire civil marriages.. Tiikkk weeks ltefore his death hunod sent to the Academy of I .ore to three parts of a new mass, to be called "Messa de Santa Cecilia." PEOPLE ACROSS THE SEAS. Ai.fkkd Dk Rothschild has a lion cub that he has trained to follow him about his house and grounds. He may find the exercise a very lively one some day. Iri r.RASREv has a crank, attached to a costly barrel org-an, without which It -never foes on s eniiiie,'an(Jr on which he plays every evening. The grinding routine must be hard on the listeners. Lorm U08EBERV remarked at a re cent dinner that wherever in the world there is a pood thing1 there would le found a Scotsman sitting- be side it. liven the cannj' lad that sits by himself w ill confirm this. Jea.v CiiAm.Es Cazi.n, a distinguished trench artist, is making a brief visit to this country. M. Cazin is an officer t.f the Legion of Honor and received a first-class medal at the salon of lsso for his "lshmael" and Tobias." BUmarrk'a ; rrat Friend. The late liaron ltleichroeder, who was the acknowledged chief of the 1'russian banking world, was one of the most remarkable of German mil lionaires. He Iwpan life as the owner of a small brokerair ei.ta).i;slo...,t ne secret of his success was his penius for using- ptditical eventf? to promotu his ends. He was the banker of Ger man unity. A Iondon paper remarks that I'rinee Bismarck used him. not only as political adviser and financier, but in much the same miscellaneous ,,.1 ...... r . . i . . . luiiuiiuiieuuai ana semi-con-temptuous way that the princess and nobles of Germany had been in the habit of employing toward theireourt Jews for centuries. Uleichroeder was hisame damnee.his devoted and tactful instrument in many a diplomatic en terprise, his trustful and sober adviser in scores of diflicult crises. That his role was far from being limited to questions of finance has long been un derstood, and more than once a glimpse has Wen afforded the outside public of the wide ramifications of his political activity. JOB:: PRINTING. Tin: rnt:i:MAX Printing Office Is the place to eet your JOB PRINTING j Pioniptly aud satUfaetorliy executed. U win meet i up pi ires oi am nnnorat'le conipetiou. We don't do at-v hut firMt-clss it-oik and wr.t liVi'UJ puce for it. Willi Fast Presses New Type We are prepared to turn nut Job I'lititin of every disrriptinu in the FINEST JSTThE and at tbe v-rv Lowest Casli Prices. otiniiK out the nest mateiu! n usetl anil our work -peaba for itself. VVe are pre pared to print on the wlmrtes; police POBTERS, PROOKAMMEfl, BtflNKSS ('AIM'S TAtiS. Ihl.l. IlKAPS, Mosthlt Statements Envelopes, I.ABEIJ!. ClKCl-LAUe. KPPINO AND Visitinh Cards. Chm-ks. Ntii Ks, Drafts. Kec eiit, Ihsn Wokk. L.ETTKK and Note Heaps, ami Hop asd 1'aktv Invitations Ktc. we can print any thine from the omalifst and neatest Vl-lting Card to the lament rostnr on fihort notice hii.1 at thj moot lieasonable Hates. I he Camlina Freeman ElIEXSIlUliC. I'KXN'A. LADIES! aire you r-.-cki.-s8 enough 10 v.-itiirs- v if.,, oSS and .' itshiii-tou Sl1.1t. N, i,:,-. tor """t" tut-ir iH-auuiul lllusinill I.Htllef.' wwaa.-- itiHa m.v. i. uiiiijiir.. an.l iiiit-r. K.' lug work to every n ivm ol i. liu. i... i.t. on iwvi or t-ii s.,t i Ktatn.s th.-y will -r-u.1 iii.i a run bet or tlit-n lumoiis lu.use, hold Kauic! Verba. roricn ccntw th.-y ill alw.m-i.d :i Imh.Ic i-oiit-iiiiitif ou..inr tllllim Ol - ; III- .VlUbUl', ' Htld lllllxK- of Ho want ooptilarfvuif, to.'t-ih. r itli i.-u i-xtjiiinite OUINEPTUS ! VT .l.-aliii'. Innii!. (..!! rrli,A-, nromatir U....,..!!!..! l IIISU,,,,,.. ,,. ,.!,.,,. ,, other hiit. rilrui. t-ita. r M.li.l .,r t!,:i 1 I'ri,-,. Onla per 1'iat Itoltle. IVwrilx .1 ht II, ,iis.n.,ii.,,t phyKieiaim in K.tiroi- and Atot-ii..' I ..rnn l i i.c- wmjimr.i:virjr ooille. 1-orSal. I,y I rut -i-t... Munnfurturi-d t.y The Academic Pharraaccuiic Co., LO.MiON AMI tW tof.:,. 532-536 WASHINGTON ST, r;FW V0KK CITY. ELIXIR. An elejrant Fxifrlisli plium-.-u . .- pn-tinraiion rorbihoua, maJurial mul l,!..Hl 11 .1.1. s t.,- ie ult t.f ov. r tttrruy five tear:. f hk.si i tium ul scientific rest an li. Ai.rove. ,y tl:.-l,i-li,.st in..,lir;. I n ,; ),. ,r:t i.-s lu uot in itM htpiiaV im-t.-rv 1 t- f Ijiri.ta KKMx-mlly hHj.lul to ,.,li, s,, l,,:, uu, pn .f e.l,-iiin lialiirs Entirely vev-etaoie , fit- rr..m !i-mi.ft.I .lrus. in Handsome Patedces, Pi ce iQ C'ts, 1'rtiiare.i ..l. ' v l v Co. "1 Of- I I I I . - . t Jl"li 1 ij.l.li,. LONDON AND NEW YORK, CheiuLstg by appointment t.. M.-r :!;i.-stj- tLe sjuwen and to 11. (:..ial J uin.ly. NLW VUKK I UANCU : 130. 132, 134- Charlton St. ROYAL PILLS. Same medicinal imr-rti.- ax l:oi i. Ulixih, boxes. ;i,ilis ij tr. furj c-nts. in FOR SALE EY ALL DRUGGISTS. REMEMBER THE BIG FOUR! Vinegar Eiiteri COEDAL. t ileKrioni , I l:.rte. ( 5 Or. Vinegar Bitten POWDEHS, M .ii.. iOr. $1.00 ri.uo Vinegar Bitters, ticii-k!v;i., 'lalte"' Vinegar Bitters, old ty; t.iucr tai-t The World's Great Blood Purifier and Life Giving Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Known. Tbe paat jifih i of Oiinry I- Vrndla tauilfv Mrtlicine l the Vid. nun w m r ii w K. H. McDonald Drug Co., rreprietora, 8A3J FBANCISCO aid NEW VOUK. Every Man whose watch has been rung out of the bow (ring), by a pickpocket, Every Man whose watch has been damaged by drop ping out of the bow, and Every Man of sense who merely compares the old pull out bow and the new will exclaim: "Ought to have been made long ago ! " Itcan't betwistedoffthecase. Can only be had with Jas. Doss Filled and other cases stamped witn this trade mark Uni lor a Match cat oper.tr (fre). Kcyitoar Watch Case Co fhuaticlpuia. SALESMEN VjANTED TomII NI'KSIiHY STtH K. UeKri.wall tiia best trletla, old and new. rci.lro all vUM-k that dl. and KUtr.nUw fatii.-a.-ti, n. 11 Ik hoi. t ralar. orcemuiiiatua jM (ruui ttie tait. Write for termi. H. E. Hooker IV... Nursertrmen. Kucbeoter. N. ttalalaoad UK. Inoorioratjd laaa J .-s-; V, ... s - -- ' 1 ADVERiiaiNii The Native r That t'oinitry Tr hind l a In Their ld..Ufc We have been under the it, that the land of tlark-e j with their wide sombrero., u jackets ami gorgeous silver land of beaut.ful women v. , j. lace mantillas, swarthy sl;,,. night eyes, was making rapj, , but this oj.inioti will h;i,! amendetl, s;iys Texas Siftins It is true that the we:,;?t , have discarded the bright-!, tu and adopU-d the utiph-t u,,.,,,,, iiieiits of the gringo. Jt j , . ,' that in the City of Mexi.-o . t.f the streets have been el,;.,., the political, or intense! -,- r,; nouieiit-hit tire the most pr, ,.' example: "The Street of ti,. tlian" and -ovn t.f TI, are now resjiect ively '-J and "Diaz street." 'i.rtl, 1 hese and other cl a ne infer t hat Mexieo was r:ij. ing "gringoi:'-l," hut th; .1. Kii.H-ketl endwise b- the ' item: "A remarkable case is be hi the courts here. A short t'a small weekly iiepaH r l, t of El I'erit. uito publi h, .1 j., 1 111 lis. an ail vertiseiiietit ,, :i house. A not her fir. 11 in . has Mie.l t he .aM-r for .!:, n,., ing that they l..f s-.v,. through the publication ..) ;j. t i- t in. -ut of their rival. ' 1 ,. at t rat-t ing consiih ral.l,. a 1 1. i, is the first of its Uiti.l in M, x;, Iu our own e..uiitr t!., iloes not ailvertise is re:-ir.',. subject for the uii.h-rt a 1,. r ,,r , tie us lum. It is straii"e that the !loul. la so slow to r. e,. r, ; vantages of a. 1 vert ism;'. ' . class of iiii'ustrioti-, eit not profit by :..!,rti It,,, i-l a nee, a burglar ov.-ri... !,,., dollars in a bureau drawer, a: cal pajM-rs so aim. .iiiu-e.l the next night an. I n..t II,- but an almost new s ides. Slllt of AN OLD-FASHIONED SCH T , . 1 . . . . . . . , m tMr :,ino,ioii i I .t-H riuujj . I Java ol the I on- -,,. t The oel system of - I al. seriU'd in 'I'h-asunt M. :,, Klisy Life." is one. ilou!.; inanvl.ois of the present , like to see again in us,.. thought its chief iidvanti riving the teacher a f.-.ir t:. llueneili,.' his pupils with l,r sonalitv. I It- described his, as learned but lu.t pe.iami. not elVusive, active but i Wherever there was sutl i ever ii. -ip was reijuireil. lie ua . i .. , find h is wa v." In his sell..., there was t,,, tliseipliiie. but on the eoiitr ileal f noise. It was - a sion." l!ut he w as so i. , a .i and made the work so pi, ; pupils could not help learn. i near him seemed to ma!..- I and bett.-r. It was an it what t arlvle calls tru s. .ul e. .mi ting in contact u ii h t the greatest hi Mil i, . One of joyed was to tii.d some of ! U hie a nd w il Ii ng t o take up : branches. His leisure "hour voted most hearlil v to t hem after the usual school 1 1 ; : i . them Euclid ami trigoi,,.n. led them out on 1 lie Saliir !: the shore, through the jti .irr thel.inii. to teach till-in invited them to his house ..f veiling to see the stars t:, t elesci .i.e. I'he only examitiat ion w as t one l.y the presbytery, at ,! l.nrelv a matter of form t not an ordeal. The examiner brotherhood, sat beaming.:; everyl hiug. and went avvav conscience a nd sound app.-ii dinner which ttleasatitlv t !..s priK'eedings. A TIPPLING CANINE. The I jtmrntalilr I'.ml of a I..,l- 1'. quired a 1 ante f..r I i,ii,.r , The writer of Natural ' Notes" in the Yorkshire Wcei. referring t.i the extract fi-..r.i' Uobinson's new b.H.k. in v. h!. i thor tle-eril'd how a 1.. ,.r . into a drunken lnntt. ineii'. : remarkable instances .f a t.i '. hoi among the lower a:, i. ! s.l s: ,-I Mssessed a . : '. ' : j, hound. One day. while i u;.' i j Scotch whisky out of a jar ,i ' 1 canter, I spilt a tiuanliu ..it : Juno, who had la-en stii.i.' immediately began lapping it ; to my great astonishment s, , heartlv relish the blend.' ' be i : i 1 1 i I lltlo he Si,,- frc. knew t hat was t h and brief career. tori. .us drunkard. eral public bars and was t i, many wagers. She con!. I thing in the liquor line a water and milk. I have gering liotne very ear after a 'btM..e.' The 111 1 11, 1 she was three yearsold. S. and I held a vr. w n A carcass. Nerdu-t -lie.l tion t.f the brain, the A WOMAN BONE SE.TT: Shf Mm I'ammia I.al ( entiirt am! ICniarkalle 4 arc r. ' One of t he ln-st known el,.,ri'' the la.t century was Mrs. V:, I ..ne set lcr. w ho, ui lcr l.:.. ; tiering life for some t hue. set 1 1 at iiisotn. i 'I'he remarkabh M r.-nt h wi'ii ' she was t-mlowed, tt.gei Iht v.!: h now lei I .'e as she ac.j t.i father (himself a Im.iic .setl.t-. i mtributed to the success u i ( many cases unilotibteil!y all. !,-: : operations. t She journeyed tti town twice ;i , in a coach and four, an.l :it tl.e ' Coiree Iioust oM'ratetl on her t ; tit-nts, carrying the cnit.li.s I.; llp-..ui as trophies t.f h.r ;.!.;'' Many remarkable run's i tf.-- f her are noted i:i the pul.li j - r . ; the day. an.l there is no don! -t ! ' was in rts'eipt of a n-rv hoV1' i'1' In 17:;r. sh.- was in the In ;. ' ' ; ' perity. I :i 1 eeeinlK-r of the t she tli.il at her lodgings lie.:'- 1" ' .. 1 Hals so miseruhly jiiK.r thai i " i was obliged to bury her. , Hi-OrLE AND EVENTS. ' IT cost the German cin r, to make the triji from Koine go up the mountain an.! ; agaiu to Koine. Sivt-K Mr. V. W. Astor set"' in I.n.h.n he has grown ra ticular attout Wing called Mr Astor, with a hyphen. Col- John S. MimIIV, the fa confttlerate. is practicing 1-A ' IVaneisco. lie is nearly sixty yu' but stands straight as an arrow full tf vigor. Miss. 1'kiktok. widow of ,!" Kichanl A. I'rtM-tor. tl.e ,; astronomer, and the pritn i : ant in his professional wot i.. I'-1' aj)oiiited curator of the l'i'K' servatory at San Oiego. I'al. I'i'iiv tiiii Ivii'i ivo'h father Kipling, ltest known in Kngla i ! author of "Man aiul Kt-asl it. I" has definitely resigned his ai' ment at I.ahoe. He has he. n different health for some tit"1' ami will Tirol. ablv take t'l in- denee permanently in LiijVlai"- c lcr
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