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He A Medicine with curative proper- tics as impossible to counterfeit as the PYRAMIDS OF EGYPT, and which is now having aia enormous sale throughout the United States and Canadas. C.K. Hall Grayville, 111, « SOLD BYALL DRUCCISTS. H* R DWARE. HARDWAR HARDW ~~ { © } JAS. A. HARRIS & Jd ADS. A. HA RRI1S, & — ARE SELLING REAYER SECTIONS AND REAPER SECTIONS AND . REA PERS, REAPERS, Farming Tools, A And all xinds ot RAKES, F#URKS, SCYTHES, ROPE BLOCRS ABROUTS HAY FORKS, &c. ~——AS WELL AS ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE, TO MEET THE DE. MANDS INTHIS LINE. JAS. HARRIS & CO, ALLY ISEASES ARISING FROM AR IMPURD STATE DF THE BLOOD. LURES ULCERS, ERys/PELAS, ScRoFuLA, DEBILITY, CUTANE + 00S DISEASES, SORE EYES, PIRPLES DR TRE Face, Sait Recon Mercurial DiscASESLANDIN SHORT,!S THE REST SPRING AND SUMNER MEDI~ CINEEVER OFFERED Ta THE Pusu TRY IT, AND BE CONVINCED. 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MOULDING OF ALL KINDS, STAIR-RAILING, &e., &c., &e a &e. %e ‘Terms Reasonable, and all Orders Promptly attended to, . 23jlly ISRAEL CONFER & BON % DOUBLE 9 FANNY FERN, _-S SH The Boston Pudget says: Some forty years or less have passed since prome- naders and others passing through Washington street on almost any fine day were sure of meeting on some por- tion of that fashionable thoroughfare, a tall, dashing, and rather fantastically- dressed woman, accompanied by two little girls, quite as flashily attired. She possessed a fine figure, but had a plain face. She had a bold, half-defiant look, as though she was at ‘‘loggerheads” with every one she met, but was resolved to face them down, especially if they were of her own sex. Her proud, haughty, and aggressive manner was disagreeable to look upon. The remark- able-looking woman was tho ‘'grass- widow,” Mrs. Sarah Farrington, after- ward known extensively by her nom de plume, Fanny Fern. She had recently separated from her second husband, and was said to be very poor and proud. Her father, Deacon Nathaniel Willis, editor of the Boston Recorder and the Youth's Companion ; her oldest brother, Nathaniel P. Willis, wis already o writer of established reputation. She was not a favorite in her own father's family, or scarcely anywhere else. In revenge for some imaginary slights and wrongs, she published a book called * Ruth Hall,” in which she circulated in a shameful manner many of her relatives and best friends. Her father, as Old Ellet, and her brother Nathaniel, as Hyacinth Ellet, were broadly bur- lesqued. The publication of this out poor old father who had pinched himself financially to assist the unfilial daughter. Her abuse of Dr, Eldridge and his wife, the parents of her first husband, Cashier Eldridge, of the Meacharg’s Bank, a gentleman well remembered by our elder children, was quite ns shameful as that family. Norris, of the Qlice Branch, wag her first benefactor, and her contribution was published in that paper. * Fanny” was born in 1811, in Portland, Me. In personal appearance she resembled her brother Nathaniel, though she was not as good-looking, for Dr. Oliver Wendall Holmes says he narrowly escaped being handsome. e——— i —— OUR SMALLEST COIN, American coins, the alike incapable indi- dually of exciting the greed of the eountefeiter, or stimulating the covetous- The smallest of ubiquitous cent, vi its despised paltriness, swelled in the aggregate to enormms proportions. Since the time of James Jarvis, of New Haven, who, in the year 1787, coined the first American cent, the manufacture of this bit of legal tender has gone om intermittently, until there have been out, under the orders of the Treasury Department, considerably over six hinndred million American cents. In other words, there have been circulated in the United States more than six million dollars’ worth of this coin. The cent has not always been what it While the total has been growing to such enormous proportions, the single coin has, in deference to public convenience, been getting smaller and smaller. Many people still remem. ber the unwieldy size of the old-fash- ioned “copper” which prevailed in our grandfathers’ time ; but even that was a less bulkey article of circulation than its predecessors of the same valne. The difference between the James Jarvis cent arid the cent of to«lay, is the difference in the size and weight between two hundred and sixty-four grains and forty- eight grains. The old-fashioned ‘copper, ” the coinage of which was discontinued in 1857, only weighed one hundred and sixty-eight grains. It will be seen by this that the cent of the younger days of the public was not far from requiring the services of a dog crt for its trans portation. Our present bronze cent, which began to be issued in 1864, and is ninety-five per cent. of copper, and five per cent. of tin and zine, bag reached a circulation of over two million dollars. The cent enjoys the distinction among coins, in common with the silver dollar, of being profitable to the government which issues it, For every dollar made, the United Btates makes thirteen cents, and the profit is so great on the smaller coin that it is sent in kegs from the mint absolutely free of express charges, On all other coins, something like two dollars on every thousand dollar is paid by the bauks for transportation. A AGATES, a — sent is to A CURIOUS TRADITION, The Abyssinians have a curions tradi- tion as to the custom of burying the dead. They say that when Adam found the body of the murdered Abc] he carried it about upon his shoulders for {wenty days, not knowing how to dispose of it. The Almighty took pity on him, and on its back. The crow flew before Adam until it came to a tract of shady ground, in which it dug a whole with its feet and there buried its young one. When sand and buried his dead boy in it. — I AI ~The religion of some folks is a matter “of ornament, like the stone gods which rich mon sot up in their gardens. new a ~ Laca curtaing and poles —Garmans. only 20 cents a pair—Bee Neuralgia of the Face: Capt. John Orr, Pearlington, Miss., has been a most intense sufferer from facial | neuralgia for over twenty vears, . He has | had seventeen operations performed on the nerves-—that is, had them divided, cut | off close to the bone from which the {| emerge. But this neverdid him ats gd | the most excruciating pain continued without the least interruption, He often | wished for death to relieve him of the in- | tolerable pain. The best physicians failed to relieve him. They finally advised him | to consult Drs, Hartman & Miller, at the | St, Charles Hotel, New Orleans, which {| hedid, They prescribed Peruna, and | in less than a month wasentirely relieved | of the pain, Before consulting these doc | tors the least touch to any part of his face | or nose would cause the most fearful pain, | while now he can blow his nose and wipe | his face without the least fear of pain, | The captain is grateful beyond measure for this unexpected and unhoped for result, | Mrs, Elizabeth Kenner,98 Laurel street, | New Orleans, has been one of the great. | est sufferers from Neuralgia of the face during the past year that we have ever { heard of. From morning to night, and | from night to morning, there was one | constant, rac tearing, burning pain, | extending clear around her head and deep | down through every muscle, tooth and | bone in her face, No rest and no sleep, | All physicians failed to relieve her, as well as all remedies, She was constantly in the most agonizing despair, She called { on Dr. Hartman, who said the cause was { chronic catarrh, Ie prescribed Prruna | for her and now every pain has left her, | She feels like another person and can eat heartily and sleep soundly, ~ Mrs, C, J. Miles, Gallipolis, O,, writesy {| “Dr. S.B. Hartman & Co, Columbus, {| O. My affliction has been rheumatism, lo | cated in the right arm and shoulder, of more than ' standing, and after trying agres lies without any relief, I ec se of PERURA, which, after using three bottles, found a i I contine ued to use it and r ntlrely well™ Huldah Ward, Wellston, O,, writes: “I have been afflicted for years with that dreaded disease, catarrh, [| tried a great many different kinds of medicine, but to no eflact, 1 commenced tak ig your PR | RUNA about nine months ago, have take en about ten bottles, It is doing me much By its continued use | hopeto be " ‘Ail red B. Love or, “1 have a Dr. A. wiles! Dadeville, Ala, fine run on vour Pee rUxA and Mavarsw., Please send me 8 lot of books, “ The Ills of Life,” SrEaws TELL. 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Ii sttalns these results by the stim. uistion of the hair roots anil golef alands, 1t rejuvenates the cleanses A r———HAIR a. either by reason of age of dlsenses of the scalp, bie become dry, harsh and billie a plisney sad glosey silken softness af envi benutys There is no dys in Ayer's t # imparts to the follicles, and the clean. finess and heslthfuiness of the condition tn which It maintain the soalp, YER'S Tislr Vigor renews the hair. A Hair Vigor is the best etiie known for Drashy Hair, Seald Head, Itching Tumors, Tetter Bores, Torpid Follicles, and sll other diseases of the ecalp that cxuse the falling of the TF A TI Sone ints Nothing cleanses of dandruff so perfectly, n addition to the eunifvg and restorative virtoes to Ayer's Nipper ded ee VIGOR fs by far the cleanilest balrdressing aden It causes the hair to grow thick sad long, and always soft and glossy. 4 4 keeps It . in Ayer's Hair Vigor Nn wil senip Sr ek ren | Dr. J.C. Ayer & Con, 10 Sold by all Druggists. a 100 ; THIRTEBEN WEEKS, ) The POLICE GAZ ® iil hes nid ded HARDWARE STOVES. Iniaddition to our extensive siock of FARMERS, BUILDERS & BLACKSMITH supplies, we would call your attention to our stock Heating Stoves, Cooks & Ranges. We would especially suggest in Heating Etoves the CROWNING GLORY, FORT ORANGE, EASTLAKE AND WELCOME H In Cooks the REGULATOR PIONEER In Ranges the VICTOR & AVOLLA. A full assortment of Fire Brick and Grates on hand. WILSON, McFARLARNE & CO AS ———————————— a “ re OME. A —— A NNSYLVANIA STATE Next Tern A IFFLINBURG MUBIC BCHOOL.~ The Bummer Bession of six weeks will open on MONDAY, JUNE §, "85, at the music room of Kate L. Shriner, Mitfinburg, Pa A sys tematic course will be given fu all branches of Vocal and lnstrisnental Music. Private class ins struction dally. A Normal class will be formed for those desirous of teaching, Instruction ss to the best methods of teaching will be given free of charge, TERME OF TUITION, »” 4 Puano....... wee S10-Guitar, private Organ ..... . 10--Guitar, Class... .. 3 10—Harmony, privie. 8 Violin, fprivate Be = Cissy... ¥Yree Violin, Class... Rotation, Bight Reading p Sheet muse aod books at reduced rates. Board. ing can be secured at reasonably Mp iRINER, KATE L. ® Miminburg, Ps. AMPUTATION OFTHE LEG. Money is theuniversl necessity, andnone buta cynic ors foul will affect todespise it. Mr. Abram Ellsworth, of Port Ewen, Ulster County, N.Y. .had realized this truth, His disease involved the whole of his thigh-bone, and the suffering man looked forward, not without appareut reason, 10 death as his only deliverer, The family physi clan refused to ampuiate the limb, asserting that the operation would kill the patient on the spot. Dr. David Kennedy, of Roudowt, X.Y, who wes consulted, held a differeul opinion dnd amputated the limb, The Doctor then administered freely his great Blood Specific FAVORITE REMEDY w afford tone and strength to the system and pre vent the return of the disease, and Mr. Ellsworth rexaains to this day in the bioom of health, This gentieman’s disense was the offspring of foul blood, and Kennedy's FAVORITE REMEDY pu. rified the blood and restored 10 him the power once more lo enjoy his life, Are you wullering from any disease traceable 10 the sume tause ¥ Try Favorite Remedy. Your droggist has it. One Dollar a bottle. Bear in mind the proprietors pame and address: Uo. David Kennedy, Ron- dout. NX. XX. To keep the blood pure §s the principal end of inventions sod discoveries io medicise. To this object probably ne ane has contributed more sig- nally than Dr. David Kennedy, of Rondeut, N. Y.intie production of & medicine which has bootie famons under the tle of the “Favarile Eemedy.” 1 runeves all Impurities of the blood, regulates the Jisordered Liver and Kidneys, cures ooustipation, dyspepsia, and all the diseases and weaknesses peculiar 0 females, June BUCKLEN'S ARNICA BALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, nicers, salt rheum, fever sores, totter, chapped bLaods, chilblains, corns, and all skis eruptions, and posi- tively cures piles, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, Or refunded. Price 25 coats a box, For sale by J. Zeller & 50a, Belle fonte, druggists, JanTy COLLEGE begins Jan. 7, 1885, This institution is located in one of the me oeantiful and healthy spots of the entire Al gheny region. Itisopen to both sexes, and iors Lhe following Courses of Btudy : 1 A Full Belentific Course of Four Years, 2 A Full Latin Belentitic Course, 3 The following SPECIAL COURBES, of twe yeurs each following the first two years © the Bolentific Course AGRICULTUR (b) NATURAL HISTORY ; (v) CHE ; ARD PHYBICE; (0) CIVIL ENGINEER ING, in) Tmays A short BPECIAL TURE, A short BPECIAL COURSE in Chex A recoguized combining sbop-work with study, A new Epecial Course (two y« ture and Science, for You COUREE IN AGRICU course in Meck A carefully graded Preparatory Oc BPECIAL COURRKES are arranged wants of indivi Military drill is requ and incidentals very low, Tuition res ladies under charge of competent lady P For Catalogues, or other information, address GEO. W. ATHERTON, President, blade College, Centre Co., P iyjans There is no excuse for suffering from CONSTIPATION and other diseases that follow a dis ored state of the Stomach and Bow- els, when the use of DR. HENRY BAXTER'S MANDRARE BITTER) Wiil give immediate relief, After constipation follows Biliousness, Dyspepsia, | Indigestion, Diseases of | the Kidneys, Torpid Liver} Rheumatism, Dizziness, § Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Ap} oplexy, Palpitations,| Eruptions and Skin Dis-| eases, etc, , all of which these Bitters will speedily cure by removing the some. FR Koop the Somach, Dowds, ond Digestive Organs bpd working order, end perfect health willbe the remit. Ladies sud others sub. ject to Slock Headache will find relief and perstanent cure by the nee of these Ditters J Being tonie avd mildly purgative they PURIFY THE BLOOD. Price 28 cots. per bottle, Per mie by oll desley in medicine. Send address for pamphlet, free, giving full directions, BEIRY, JORESON & LOED, Props., Burlington, Vi. APMINISTRATORS ROTICE Letters of ad: wv ministration upon the ektele of Benjamin Bitoer, decense nie of Poller twp. having bees lawinily gramted to the u payment and those baving ciims n#t the same to it the same culy su Eros rs JOHN W. DASHEM, F. M. BERKHOLDER, Gmayt Admrs, Centre Hill PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ~~ (Phisdslphis and Erie Division )—on and after May ©, 1ssh, WESTWARD, ERIE MAIL leaves Philadeipnia.........J For sale at Murray's Drug store. ANYBOD by the Dry Plate Process. For 50 cis. we will send post-paid Roche's Manual for Amateurs, which gives full instructions for making the Cen now make " Photographs * Ra SEELEEIRBERSER . er TA ey NEWS EXPRESS loaves Philadelphia... SW . i Will insta port... - arr at Lock Haven... NIAGARA EXP. leaves Hr - w= wv PUHEBPEHEBEREE pictures, {Outfits we furnish from $10 upwards. Our PHOTOGRAPHIC BULLETIN, edited by Prof, Chas. F. Chandler, head of the Chemical Department of the School of Mines, Columbia College, pub lished twice a month for only §2 per an. fiom, keeps Photographers, professional or amateur, fully posted on all improve ments, and answers all guestions when difficnities arise. Circular and price list free. E. & H.T.ANTHONY & CO, Manufacturers of Photographic Aparstus and Materials No. 591 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY Forty years eablished this line of business, 3 AE 0 a BF a BERD Be ae a - ant at Will we - Jock = Kane. y jah train arrive in Belle i erat pated CEREER pERRRy weYTTEY CUYUSREUPARSTERERSS — oe arr a8 Renovo... IN ’ iL foaves lindeiphis..... SUNDAY MAIL es i ie - on will arrives Renovo... med EASTWARD, i es Lock Haven. BEA SHORE EXP. leay 3 i fs WOW SUR BlsgN:E GUGGENHEIMER’S. 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