*LIMONINNOO3E SIS1ODHET CNY SNYITISARd BEST TONIC. This medicine, combining Iron with vegetable tonies, quickly Cures Disbevsi linpure lood, and Neuralgia. itis an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Kidneys and Liver. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. t does net injure the teeth, cause headach® or produce constipation—ofher Jron medicines do, it enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re- lieves Heartburn and Belching, and strength. ens the muscles and nerves, Lack of For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Energy, &¢., it has no equal. Aa The genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines or wranper. Take 1:0 othen Made only by BROWS CHENICAL CO. BALTIY ong SP BUY IT AND TRY IT. Try it for earache, Try it for headache, Try it for toothache, Try it for backache. For an ache or a pain Thomas’ Iclectric Oil isexcellent.—Chas. F. Medier,box 274, Schenectady, N. Y. ‘Thomas’ Eclectric Oil is the best thing going, pa says. Cured him of rheumatism and me of earache—two drops—-Master Horace Brenizer, Clinton, Iowa. pure and om apitiely neat, Try it for a limp, Try it for a lameness, Try it for a pain, Try it for a strain, ¥:om shoulder to ankle joint, and for three months I had rheumatism which yielded to nothing but Thomas’ Eclectric Qil. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil did what no physician seemed able to accomplish. It cured me.—John N. Gregg, Supt. of Ra%. way Construction, Niagara Falls. Tryitfora scald, Try it for a cut, fry it for a bruise, Try it for a burn, Price 50 cts, and $1.00. FOSTER, MILBURN & CO., Prop’s. BUFFALO, N.Y. KELLER Simeon THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER OF THE WORLD. has became so preva’ ent thad a family is exesupt, snd it ie bane of the Americ that many L do wet cure, that a Mosilive, Jwre, Ever CURE FAILING SURE TRE pad desi: are folic strikes at the root of the from th send for of rare: fu teat imoniale sod gen cures. It ia also the rifier in the market, Ww or sale Y > ye milo § wt FE», Wai & Co. and Buri, Kio & Cos Print Fa lsLano Home Stock Farm Crosse lle, Wayne Co., Mich. SAVAGE & FARNUM, PROPRIETORS. ARCTIO FASCINATION. Ii is announced that one of the re- cently rescued Arotic adventurers wants to go again. There veems to be a fascina- tion in this quest that almost invariably | draws men back to it who have once at- | tempted it Their hardships and saf- ferings always evoke great sympathy. | The heart of the nation is wrung for them. But their desire to plunge again into the perils out of which they have been rescued suggests the possibility that there are personal compensations in this venture which rénder so much sym- | pathy misplaced. There must be some oharm about the free life in the Arctic regions which greatly mitigates the per- sonal experience of hardships, It used to be the fashion to wastes good deal of sympathy on missionaries from New Eugland to the East; sud they got a great deal of eredit for their abandonment of home and voluntary exile among foreign races. But it was woticed that whatever the hardships, and they were many, of their foreign residences, they in time liked the life and clung to it. And when it was re. alized that the escape from the New England climate into one genial the year round, and into conditions where living was much easier than here was some compensation for missionary de- | votion, the supporters of missions could devote their whole energies to forward- ing the work of evangelization without wasting somuch sympathy on the agents of it, If people like to go into the Arctic regions from love of adventure and a free life, there is no objection to their going, if they can raise the means. To get nearer to the geographical pole than anybody else is as noble an ambition as for a boy to go out farther on the limb of a gigantic oak than any other boy. We all appreciate acts of daring. But we think that this Arctic business might as well be considered a personal matter, and not a case for so much sympathy on the part of those who are fond of it, and find it more fascinating than humdrum, industrious life at home It does not appear that the people generally are to gain anything by it, or that it is the sort of adventure that the goverment ought to engage in. The idea of establishing a weather burean in the highest attainable latitudes seems to be abandoned as of no practical value, snd no commercial advantages are possi- ble in sending a vessel occasionally to get canght in the ice and abandoned. That some men can endare the rigor of | an Arctic winter, and that the most can- not, has been sufficiently demonstrated. We know the whole dreary story. The | wcideuts of one Aretic expedition are much like another—froet, darkness, dogs, Esqunimanx, seals, blubber, canned meats, freezing of limbs, hunger to the point of starvation—the latter expedi- tions add no new incidenta, The career may be {ascinatiug to some men, but the public haa ceased to think it remuners- tive to anybody. Bn—— Bf AP —— MUTILATED CQUINS, | “We buy punched silver by the peck,” said the messenger at the assay office, “and melt them up into silver bam Wo pay just what the silver comes to in coin, less one per cenf. But we never buy less than ome hundred dollare’ worth of old silver. Many people come here and expeet we are going to give them a new piece for some punched dime or quarter they bave. I usually rend them to a bullion office We get a CIPHIAN LEPERS, The ancietit disease of leprosy has long prevailed io the Island of Cyprus, but it affects as a rule only the Christian population, only one Mohamedan being known to suffer at present from the disease. It exists in (lres several forms, but several of the victims have all three varieties at once, and most of them have more thay one, The unfortunntes now infected with the malady do not seem to be regarded in these latter days with as much fear and abhorrence as was in- spired by them at an earlier epoch, when the western parts of Asia were so terribly afflicted by the scourge. There is, of conrse, a general desire to seclude them and avoid their society, but still some lepers are married to healthy per- sous, who do not trouble themselves to separate from them. Endeavors are made, whenever an undoubted case of | leprosy is discovered, to inJuce the suf. ferer to become an inmate of an asylum, the “Leper Farm.” This place bad been enlarged during the year preceding the last medical report from the island and it then contained fifty inmates, in- cluding several whose history is sxireme- ly enrious and two children notat present affected, but born of leper parents resi- dent in the “farm.” The disease is said to be more prevalently among males, but there are several female patients and, until ber death last year, at the age of ninety, there was an old woman who, might be regarded as the patriarch or rather matriarch of the establishment. She was the first patient admitted to if, and had lived there over fifty years She professed to have suffered from the | disease for about seventy years, bul without any great pain or appearance of weakness, The opinion of the medical officer, who has had good opportunities of studying the disease at the farm, in that there is still no certain knowledge whatever as to its origin. The old- established ides that it is capable of hereditary transmission is, however, borne out by bis experience ; and one notable exeample is quoted to show that it can be contracted by contagion. tam AY SYHAT THE MOON 15 DOING. The tides are caused mainly by the] moon, 88 it were, catching bold of the | every one knows, causes loms of power. Suppose a wheel, with hair round ils | that it is slightly rubbed backward as | the wheel revolves, we can understand that the speed of the wheel will be gradually diminished, until at last it will be brought to a standstill, provided there is no additional power communi cated to the wheel by machinery or hand beyond what was given to set it spinning round. Now this is somewhat analogous to what is happening to the earth in its | rotation. There is reason to suppose | that the action of the tides is slowly but surely lessening the speed of the earth's rotation, and consequently increasing the length of the day. and that this action will continue until the earth re- volves on its own axis in the same time that the moon takes to revolve round the earth. Then the day, instead of being twenty-four hours as now, will be abous twenty-eight days, and the earth will be blage of the sun for A Queen J. M. Queen writes from Johnston, W Va., that he has been sorely afflicted for several years, but he was urged totry Pr. rRUNA, which he did, and now feels that he is about over his trouble, und con- siders it the greatest medicine in the world, He says he has to go or send a distance of fifteen miles to obtain Peau. NA, but it will repay him for this, Ellwood Shallcross, former editor of the Saturday Journal, Wheeling, W. Va,, says: * Gentlemen: Some time ago 1 was afflicted with apain in my back in the region of the kidneys, and suffered con- siderably, Having read your advertise. ment, I ‘went to Logan & Co, of this city, and purchased a bottle of Peruna, which 1 took, and it resulted in the complete re- moval of the pa‘n, [I think 1 can safely recommend it as a superior panacea for pains.” Mr. Aaron ShrefMer, Alma, Marion coun. ty, IIL, writes: “Du. 8, B. Hartman & Co. Columbus, 0. Dear Sirs: Myself and wife have taken three bottles of your med- jcines and received much benefit by the use of them, My wife was troubled with neuralgia, headache and weak stomach, Her headache has not troubled her for the last two weeks, and her stomach is much better, She took only Prnuxa. I used both medicines, and my genera: bealth is so much improved that I feel like a new man. My stomach is very much better, and the Mawar keeps my bowels all right. We intend to keep taking the med. icines until we are permanent! cured.” +Evans T. Jones, I’rospect, Marion Co,, O., says: Afler having taken medicine from different physicians of this place without any relief, I was induced to tr our PrruNa, which | purchased of C Sr druggists, of this place, ard after using some six bottles of the same, I feel very much benefited. Am sure it will finally work an entire cure.” T.1. Ewing, Cattietsburg, Ky., writes: “ In the early part of last winter I con. tracted a scvere cold, attended with a bad cough: then, being exposed during late flood, added to my disability, I have taken your Prausa with geod resulta, My cough has entirely left, soreness is gone, and am increasing in flesh. Thomas Bradford, 314 Western Ave. nue, Allegheny City, Pa, writes: “I bave had liver complaint for three years; I thought 1 would have to quit work; I have taken two bottles of your PERUNA, and am well” S. Wolf & Son, Wilmot, Ohio, write » We handle your goods, and they give good satis faction ” ANYBODY by the Dry FPisie Process, For 50 cts, we will send post-paid Roche's Manual for Amatenrs, which Can now make Photographs pictures, Outfits we furnish from $10 upwards, Our PHOTOGRAPHIC BULLETIN, Department of the lished twice a month for only $2 per an- r= all questi ns when Cirenlar and price list E & H.T.ANTHONY & CO, Apparatus and ree, Manufacturers of Photographic Materials No. Mi BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. Forty yours mab ished in wie live of bumkions. Proeeian From Pole to Pole Aven's Samsaramiiia has demonstrated ile power of cure for all diseases of the Blood. The Marpooner's Story. New Bedford, June 1, 1883. Da. 1. C. Avent BK Co~Twenty years ago 1 wae 8 harpooter in the Korth Pacific, when Sve ethers of Lhe crew and myse'l were nid vp with . Our bodies were bloated, gums weroiien snd © ing, teeth loose, purpie Biotehes ail over us, and our breath sored rotien. Take it by and large we we badly off, All our lime jules was sock destroyed, but the captain had a couple dozen bottles of AYERS BARSAPARILLA WY ve us thet. We resuy. tion in your Almanac of your Barsaparilia good for scurvy, I thought you ought to know thie, and se A you the Respectfully yours, Raurs Y. Winears. The T ‘'s E po rn HARDWARE BLACKSMITH supplies, we would Heating Stoves, CROWNING GLORY, Millheim Marble "Works. A. C. MUSSER, (Buccessor to Delninger & Musser.) Dealer in Monuments, Headstones, Tombs and Copeing in Marbie or Granite DONE AT REASONABLE PRICES. pen. Shop East of Bridge, Main Bt. 28jaudm WORK $200 00 in presents given away. Berd . us o you wil get free & pac gobs that will start jou in work that will at once bring you in moss) fas‘er than any thing eles fa Amerios, All sbout the $500,000 presents with esch box, 1s wanted every where, of sither sex, of sil ages, for ; or spore time ony, 10 Werk for us at wir own ot Fortunes for sil workers abo. jutely sastred, Don't dels HM. HALLETT & Co, Portiand, Maine, of of large eine, GUGGENHEIMER’S. A five selection of silk handkerchiefs and gent’s neck-wear, for the holidays, at Guggeshelwers, . An immense stuck of the best styles youths’ snd boys’ caps, at Guggevbeim- ers. o Buffalo and wolf robes, lap robes, and horse blankets of ull grades, at Guggeu- pelmers, OQ genLeuners, 0 Hides of all kinds wanwed at Guggen- Cash paid for swe. casse mane Guggenheimers is Lb eather store 1n Centre county. e only etclvsive Sa'ctf LEWISBURG AND TYRONE BATLROAD TIME TABLE. IN EFrCT DOV. IT, int. Daily bacepl Sunday. Lesve Westward i 3 AM, AM, 2.20 v0 ” 9 PM bub 6.40 i AM. 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Inall cases wheres this Elixir 1s used its efSoncy Is st once macifosted, cote vincing the most incredulous that CONSUMPTION is mot incurable, if properly sitended —— At 11s commencement 11 Is but a slight Iria BEBEEELEBEE exposed to the full Jewisburg, ar. A.M Lewisburg ly. 5.35 Montandion arb 80 Additions trains don #8 7.80 PP. M., returning jeavw xperience. Maver, Davutoiand (5S. Africa, Marchi, 1848. Pa.Jd. C. Aven & Co ~Gentiemen : 1 have ensure to testify 10 the great wale of la. We have been wsiaih > 84 O00 1G ar 5.40 ar.10.10 aril sr540 leave Lewisburg for Mouian- ¢ Montandon for nucer assortment of old silver bere, worn-out spoons, old family plate, abotit fourteen days at a time The chasage this will bring about on the face 2 = 2 dry, Jooal fever and the pulse mare frequen cheeks Bushed snd chiflsmorscommeon, This 8 ms (MPORTED == Percheron tation ISLAND HOMIE situated at the River, beaotifull the Detr JOMN F, STRATTON, aiden Lane, New Importer, Manufsotures & Waosesass DEALER If St SRE Lae USSIAN GUT A BTRIN ” SEND FUR CATALOGUE. om FOR SALE! Wiad Wilhelm Plaining 0. Punishes and Keeps on Hand SH. — 1) YORS 8a FLOORING OF ALL KINDS, BIDIN SHUTTERS, BLINDS ; MOULDING OF Ath) R188, Ro. & ~~ STAIR Bor y attended to. ; : $8jily ISBAEL CONFER & BON i. watcheanes, medals, jewelry, refase from jewellers’ shops, ele. You see there may be a good deal of sentiment cling- ing toabar of silver when yom think your grandmother's spoon or the pin you gave your girl may be melted up in it.” Bpeaking on the same subject a broker said : ** This punched money is a vexation to the public. You have fo scan every piece of money you receive to make sure you are not being swindled, Then nothing makes you so mad as to have some one shove a piece of money which you suppose is all right back at you and say ‘punched,’ and look st you as if you were a connterfeiter or a thief” It is ten times as easy to take sucha picos as to got rid of it. You couldn't pass them on a blind man or an ignorant Italian fruit dealer, and about the only thing you ean do is to put them in the contribution box or give them to beg- gars, and then you feel like a moan fel- low. 1 tell you punched money is a bigger mmisance than you think. Thin device of filling the holes with lead is a poor one. If the lead is soraped bright one night be deceived in the dark, but the frend is easily found out if you look closely. Other ways of tampering with coin are to file it or bore into the edger, or sweat it. This Inst is usually done to of thie earth ean hardly be exaggerated. All life, both animal snd vegetable, will be desiroyod ; all water will be evapo- rated ; the solid rocks will be scorched and cracked, and the whole world re- duced to 8 dreary sud barren wilderness. It is supposed by some that the moon has already possed through all this, henoe its shatte ved and bare-looking sur, face. That the earth, being so much larger, has more quickly acted upon the oceans which once were upon the moon's surface, and stopped almost entirely its revolution round its own axis, thue caus. ing it to have a day equal to twenly- eight of our days, and the heat of the sun has already doue to it what in foture ages it will do to the earth. ———— ROMANCE AND REALITY. poblemen and a favorite played tho principal is going the Two Russian Parisian sotress jn a story which during which time we . under canvas for bad to Jive in tenis Ang ts called in this such a time brought on wyeldt-sores.” 1 hose sores for a, 1 was advised ae your Sarees. parila, two bottles of which made my sores apres ed 1 ame bob . Mounted INflemen. \ 's Sarsaparill Ayer's Sarsaparilia 14 the only thoroughly effective Blood. purifier the onl y ine thet eradicates the poisons of oe Ay ercary, snd Contagious Disease from the sysiem. PREPARED XY Pr. J. C. Ayer & Co, Aavly Has, pl vg re Lew at 700 FP. M. CHAS. F PUGH, I. 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