| IHN0O3Y SISIDONGET CNY SNYITISAR Ii — BEST TONIC. This medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetable tonics, quickly and com letely Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Wenkness, Impure Blood, Malaria, Chills and Fevers, and Neurnlgin. It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Kidueys and Liver. it is invaluable for Diseases nliar to tWomen, and all who lead sedentary lives, it does net injure the teeth, cause headeche,or produce constipation—other Iron 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, ‘ar Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude Fnergy, &¢., it has no equal. Be The genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper, Take no other. Rade only by BROWS CHERICAL (0, BALTIMORE, EP EISELE ical ll , Lack of only - ” Eid iT AND TRY IT E- Ps Risley ua . Lit 8 ry it for earache, it for headache, y it for toothache, y it for backache. e or a pain Thomas’ Eclectric : “has. F. Medler,box 274, N.Y. as’ Eclectric Oil is the best thing goin Cured him of rheumatism and me of earache—two drops—M aster Horace Brenizer, Clinton, Iowa. or A T T T T » I T I Try it for a limp, Try it for a lameness, Try it for a pain, Try it for a strain. ider to ankle joint, and for wad rheumatism which Thomas’ Eclectric ic Oil did what no d able to accomplish. It 1 N. Gregg, Supt. of Ra¥- n, Niagara Falls, Try it for a scald, Try it for a cut, Try it for a bruise, Try it for a burn, Price 50 cts, and $1.00, FOSTER, MILBURN & CO., Prop’s. DUFFALO,N. TX. H ARD WARE, HARDWA HARD Jd J E. ARE A. HARRIS & CO. A. HARRKIS, & CU. — ARE SELLING—— REAVER SECTIONS AND KEAPER SECTIONS AND Op wm— { ~ >. A A t Lend And all kinds Ra KES, #ORKS, SCYTHES, ROPE BLOCKS SPROUTS HAY FORKS, &c. —AS WELL AS ALL KINDS OF BARDWARE, TO MEET THE DE~ MANDS IN THIS LINE, JAS HARI RRIS & CO; THEOSOPHY. Theosophy, falsely so called, is a mixture of American sentimental theo- logy with quantities of Spiritualism and savage superstition, bedizened with outlandish Oriental names. The pat- entees of this precions compotind carry it to the Indian market, where they prose about the Vedas and the primitive Aryan monotheism, as if they knew anything about the Vedas, and as if the primitive Aryan’s creeds were a jot more refined than those of the primi- tive Esquaimau. Young Baboos, with the delusions of their race not purged away, are caught, perhaps by Europeans and Americans who believe, or affect to believe, in the magical powers of Yogis and Bogies. Theosophy is a mere mix- tare of the faith in Kitty Eing with smatterings of Oriental studies misun- derstood and misapplied. The doe- | trine is conveyed in language of incoher- | entabsurdity. * Thissupernaturalism’ (that of people who disagree with Col. | Oloott) ** is the curse of all creeds; it | hangs like an incubus” (we should like | to see the Colonel's idea of an incubus) | + around the neck of the religions, and | hatches the satire of the skeptic; itis the dry rot that eats out the heart of any faith that builds upon it” A sup- ernaturalism which is a dry rot that can be built upon, which eats out hearts, | and ineubates satire, and hangs round | necks like an inenbus, is a very odd | agency indeed, worthy of the rhetoric of Olcott science. and anni lA AW — HOW A TREATY WAS MADE During the French conquest of Algeria negotiations for peace were entered upon | with the sheiks of certain Arab tribes, | and a meeting for the the settlement of terms was arranged to take place at the French headquarters. The French officers received their guests of the desert with great hospitality, and a ban- quet was given in At this the ntmost splendor was unfolded in| order to dazzle their eyes and captivate their simple minds. At its conclusion an adjournment to a large hall was pro- | posed, Here M. Houdin, the celebrated | conjurer, who accompanied the French forces, was to give them an exhibition of his skill, which to them seemed super natural. They stared in openmonthed wonder at all the tricks that formed, and a fi as they saw the mysterious appea heir honor were per” weling of awe crept over them ings, and disappearingsof various objects. But the greatest marvel to them was the apparent manufacture of cannon balls. | The conjurer passed around among them | a high hat This they examined very carefully, but without being able to dis | cover anything in either its make When returned to him M. Houdin placed it on the floor in the middle of the stage in| nnusnal it was or appesrnnee full view of his andience. He then pro-| ooeded to take from that hat eannon balls apparently without number, and} rolled the floor into the wings ance. The chiefs consulted among them- polves, to the that it was useless to oppose an srmy |, that could turn out its ammunition in so | easy a manner. They therefore signe d | them across and cane conclusic 54 Lr as HIMH HAAN ANAT IINS Y off; and certainly all the Considering that to have the effect Anyhow, it was a com- Bat! the boiling | The scalding tor- | soon made the half The Tis A Lis 11 it i their first year of residence leit nearly ripe, or from the sear lk a resembling that fruit in size | quite commonly date sores,” i Bagdad number of people in : i more or most Hitherto the result of medieal 8 In the healthy it runs its course : sometimes only one oftoner a succession s not in the least pain- and, except when Or parts the to locomotion, n nd or be mn vipsh «i ar not to mi 1 yw them One Instance more i —— THE PENITENTES sociely, anil 36 a8 Crusis on i main an effectual barrier to the 14 s of morality and good or It was founded at Sania 1603 by the old Franciscan ; s of bringing the whole popu- ithin the pale of the chu pal dogma was th no sin | but that greal bul purge it away gi b it > The v4 80 sii ¥ rey orn to even to the extent of perjury, assist and protect one seen what a formidable * Chronic Catarrh. C. W. Meilier, of 406 South Fourth street, St. Louis, is twenty years of age, and has been a sufferer from chronic catarrh, which had become quite offen- sive. When he came to Dr, Hartman, two months ago, he was told it would take six months to cure him, But he has pro- FIress i bevond nll expectations, and nearly all signs of the disease have dis- appeared, Defore being treated he could not breathe out of the nose, and now he rol of nasal organ, he business, ‘ ff vyavy su of 15310 Gay street, at, ed from catarrh sinbe gentleman told the reporter ing straightforward story of 1 4 the disease in Mem- in my head and , and a bad cough nit to a number of phy- id me my trouble was e said it was palpita- art that caused the cough. vear I have been practically Id not ascend a flight of fering from shortness of t beating of the heart, and was very defectives, After rhed so hard that ything in my stom- uld not walk any distance with- ng. Five weeks ago 1 went he care of Dr, Hartman. and now ; i seared and I feel like UNA was his treat. (5 my Laroal "or the last worthl werbaum, residing street, St. Louis, who is an old § of Dr. Hartman. He stated that he had suffered m intensely from chronic catarrh of the bead and lungs, but is now al ‘ s being en tirely well } iis head greatly improved. The grat rentleman was almost 1x less, and he ex sed it to the re Po ms, says r “Peau nv disease,” erland, Md., RR. Co.'s Hotels re & Ohio Rail. 3 , and previous. : * Dn. S.B. Harr- GO. I have used ux A between myself theretic sore throat, or myself, it has en- iness in my head, ng standing--the re- : I never took gave me such My wile is now take { blond.polsone J oen speedily fatsl, but not Joss cere the vitlation of the blood of hich the first ipoms are Pimples, Stiles, Dolls, a Cutaneous Erup- tions, When th nt of Serofulagives warning of ils pr h indications, no th sl ig AYER'S Ly Yi eet and reli ed urifiestion of the QFULA n in the blood that rots il th inery of life, Nothing radicate it m the system and pre- vent its transmission to offspring but AYEw's Sansaraninia. This prepars- is niso the only one that will cleanse blood of Mercurial poison and the of Contagious Di Lmpover- roducti ANEMIA, A wretched condition indiested by Pallid Skin, Flaceid Muscles, Shattered Nerves, and Melancholy. Its first VID Weakness, Languor, Joss of Nerve Force, snd Mental De- jection, hecked, lesds {nrvitabl Women The only medi ing the blood, en , Sud invigorates 3 cst fer in road for twenty-eight ly a druggist), writes MAN & Co, Colum 0 a ars a PYAM 4 the most ss# Frome ¢ 3 wi SMARRAY the faint fihied i HOG Ww Slr sd wal 18 ve of pioms are x hola &% whoa KY Ayer’'s Sarsaparilla, #ix HARDWARE Heating Stoves, CROWNING GLURKY, In Cooks the REGULATOK PI A full assortment of Fire Brick and EIT STI STONE IN THE KIDNEY Expelled After Using Dr, David Kenn: dv's “Favorite Remedy” Two Weeks. One of the most remarkable cases that has ever been brought to the notice of the public is that o Mr. J. 8. Beach, of Bone Ridge, Ulster county, N Y. Mr. Desch had suffered since Oct. 18, 1¥04, froin the presence of Calculus or Blone in the right kidney. 0 less thatiseven physicians were employed at diferent times, 10 whom Mr, Boa paid hundreds of dollars for medical trestre: t with only temporary relief from his agony. By the urgent solicitations of his friends he wa induced to try Dr. David Kennedy's “Favor! Remedy,” and experienced s marked Improv saent from the first day he began to use the med jeine. On the 15th of Beptembaer he toidad astons as large as he could pass through the natural channel, Mr. Beach concludes a long letter to Dr, Kenr dy by sayiog, “It will always afiord me plessu to recommend the ‘Favorite Hemedy' t) tho who may be suffering from difficulties of the kid neys and bladder or any disorders arising from an impure state of the blood.” Wm. McKnew, 124 Fayette 8t., Baltimore, Md says: “I believe “Favorite Remedy” is & good medicine. Its doing me more good than any - thing I ever tried, and I have tried simost every. thing, for I am s sufferer from dyspepsia” While “Favorite Remedy” is a specifies in Btomach and Bladder diseases, it is equally valnable ln carcs of billtons disorders, constipation of the bowel and all the class of {lis apparently ineepuralic from the constitutions of women. Price, 81; «ix bottles, $5. HOW LUST, HOW RESTORED, Just pablished, & new edition of Dr. OCalverwsli's Celsirated Keay ou tue radicalcure of BPERMA- TUNBHOEA or Seminal Weak ness, lavsiamiary Beminai mosses, lapowncy, Meotal and rigseal In. capacity, Impediments to Marriage, ¢10.. Miss , Uon sem ption, Mptlepay and Fits, iodused by eeil-lndul BeBoe, OF Selaal eIUSYAEALOS, O18 The esletrsted suthor in this sdmirnble ess, elonrly dumenss rates frome Lhirly Fears’ practic «, ta ad Lhe siars ing conspjueBond of self abase way be tad los iy cured; pola Ung ool A ode of eure st ouce slong be, wor bois as d sec tial, BF means of whics ory sulieres, BO watier what hie sendition way be, Way CRIs Sumesif cheaply, privately and radicals The wot ure Should be in the Lasus of every yuaid sad every mas io Lhe land. pent sader seal, in » piain savelope, to any al dress, post pad, on receipt of Tour cous of two posi” age stamps Address, THE CCLVERWELL MEDICAL CO, 41 Ann St, New York, N. Y., Post Utlice Box 400 Semay Ire EXNSYLVANIA BAILROAD — (Phiadeiphia and Erte Divisio) —on and afler May 20, 15 WESTWARD, ERIE MAIL leaves Philadeipnia.... 112 pis - w Harrisburg ers BBW 10 - " Montandou bebe Willtaneport.... Jersey Bore. . Lock Haveli... cou Henovo., - air ot KIe...cnviinciinminimns NEWS EXPRESS lesves Philadelphia... “ « Harrisburg ...... Montandou Willimme port - arr at Look Maven... NIAGARA EXP. lesves Philndeiphis.... i - Harrisirurg... Moutanden ... Williamsport Lock Haven... arr al Rape... aTive in Passengers by this rein Fonte sl...meens EAST LINE lesves Philadely - 4 Harrisburg. onvcnne Mentandon .. Willikmsy por... — STOVES. ARD WELCOME HOME, ONTFER Grates on hand rival a PEnssILYA NIA STATE COLLEGE Rext Term begins Jan, 7 This {ustitution is located & peautifiol and heal gheny region is fers the following Cot 1 A Full seientific Course of Four Years, 2 A Full Lat seievtific Course, 3 The g EPECIAL COURBES years each following the fir 1 one of 1 the £1 pen 10 Lot ses of Bludy ; folloy Lt two your the Plientific Cours 1 (hi RATY LL ARD PHY 1 2s, A 01 TURE. A short SPECIAL COU A recognized comin A new Fpeeial Cours ture and Belence, for You A carefully BPECIAL CO add 0 graded Pre paradory Cour KEEE mre nrranged Lo met Military ana ne ladies vu: For Catlslogues GEO Irian DOWNS’ ELIXIR. N. H. DOWNSE’ Vegotakio Dalcamis ELI A ’ 2 "wh a he Ma Consumption, Coughs, Coils, . - : we Croup, Asthma, Fleuricy, Hoa Tou flan - Culiblom Tined : pon ww Fd Wpidviug auvving sa $ vy Val aon, * Wd a | snd all diseases of the Throat, Chest, snd Lungs. here this E = used its efficacy Is st once In all casos w men wan vincing the most incredulous thet o CONSUMPTION is pot fscursble, if properly stiended 10 » Atits commencement it is betas ghti © tion of the membrane which covers the Lung 2 hen sn infismation, when the cough Is rather Ary local fever and the pulse mere frequent, the € checks Sushind and chillemore common, This Eilsir lo curing the above complaints, oper- stor so a8 10 removes all merbid frrits- tions snd inflammation from the lung: FR to ho gnrface, and finally expel them from the system, Jt facilitates expectoration, NN It heals the uicerated suriaces and relieves the oomph snd makes the breath. 8 ing oary. It supports the strength snd al the sasne time redocws the fever, It is free from wg opiate snd stringent articles, which ng n tature ae to be ingrest danperof ng the patient, w herons this medicine never dries or stops the cough, bul, by remoy ing the caver, consequently, when the cough is cured the patient is well. Bend pldvess ion § rbot giving full directions, free Price 35 ots., 50 ots, and £1.00 por bottle BOLD EVERYWHERE. EESLY, J0UTS0S & LORD, Props., Derlingten, Ve. ® FREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Sold by all Druggists: Price $1; » Loek Hsven. al BERO¥ Ua. cmon I (Sunday ila. ICEDAY MAIL lenves Fides ba a A - - Harr surg «cone. 7 it the required treaty, and departed to te In } DOWNS’ ELIS For sa'e at Murray's Dru: slorr. 1ydrea the New Mexican Judges have to | deal It is only the powerful inflaence of their priests that keaps the | at all within bounds. Tie public ser vic: lof expiation are held once a year, in | Holy Week. There is never any lack of expiants. An image of the Virgin is placed in the eentre of the church, or in the campo santo before if, and the| ground for many yards in fron! of it is strewn knee deep with cactus, whose | Poisonous spines will sometimes pierce} the heaviest soled shoe. Through this bed of living thorns the penitents march witl: naked feet or crawl along on bare | knees, calling piteously the while to the Virgin for forgiy ‘ness of their sins. As if this were not saffitient, they scourge p - . themselves with greal bunches of | f bh - Sunday Train {Hil , cactus tied together on a thong, and) ERIE MAIL leaves fila. commen 130 18 iy arian, AR THONY & CO. slash themselves with Knives. The 1 17 \ haa ot) cused 45 p18 § Manufacturers of Photographic Aparstus and natural result of these horrible exerciees| ; ? ; - i an So. 203 ROAD al YORE CITY. i* a death now and then, and many | : reverses Forty years established in this line of business. maimed and pitiable creatures who i - ZHmartm drag out a miserable existence for the remainder of their days. In one of the : : ner their friends in the desert of the wonder- with ful power of the invaders. 4 “ — 3 HE WASN'T # W— Can now make DEAD, Photographs ANYBODY ty the Dry Piate Process. For 50 cts. we will send post-paid Roche's Manual for Amateurs, which gives full instructions for making the pictures, Outfits we furnish from $10 upwards. Our PHOTOGRAPHIC BULLETIN, edited Ly Prof, Chas. F, Chandler, head of the Chemical Dgpartment of the School of Miu«s, Columbia College, pub= lished twice a month for only $2 per an- num, keeps Photographers, professional or amateur, fully posted on all improve- mente, and answers all questions when difficulties arise. Circular and price list ALLEISEASE 9 ARISING FROM AR IMPURE STATE BF THE BLE2D, CURES ULCERS, ErvsipELAS, ScroruLd, DERILITY, CUTANE= 008 DISEASE S, SOREEYES, PRPLES BN.THE MERCURE OISEASES, ARDIN ive EVER oereRen Ta THE Psu. TRY ARDBE CONVINCED, IT ISAPURELY YEGETABLE PREPARATION, COMPOUNDED FROM THE T arri EASTWARD, SEA SHORE EXP. leaves Lock Haven... T00am - - = Jersey Shore.. 72am wo BiURID - wee #168 10 arr at Harrisburg... 11 80am Philadelpiia.. 316 p wm DAY EXPRESS leaves RADE. oven Benovo.... Jock Haven... A good story of Judge Bond of the United States District Court is told by | one of his Western friends. It ocenrred | in Boston in 1877. The two went to eall on a medium. They many wonders, and at last the judge was Roots, HERas AND LEAVES HIGH hiTuAe told to write a list of names on a slip of HAS PROVIDED FOR THE ILLS DF MAK. waper, which being done he was in- BYALL DRUGGIS T EVERVIHE BE Pe to run his finger down the HTL RL RL list and stop when the secustomed mp RN LET ee a a tle mr : 9, Seasacues Fever as acu avo aL o1sEAsES I IN table was heard. . When he got to the middle of the lista violent blow OF THE STOMACH AND LIVER, SOLD BY ALL DRUGCISTS 25 CENTS) PER BOX, was struck upon the table. Thereupon a long conversation ensued between RE.SELLERS & Co. PROPS. the judge and the materialized spirit, AR At At NY . in which was rehearsed riany astonish- ing facts, most of which the judge had ingeniously managed to drop in the opening of the conversation with the medium. Finally the exhibitor suspects something and the “spirit” abruptly departed. Then the judge fell into a brown study from which it was difficult to arouse him. Suddenly looking up, he said, with the most admirably assumed tone of astonishment and conviction : ** This js the most remarkablo thing I ever dreamed of. 1 almost doubt the power of Ommipotence to equal it.” “Ah” said the medium, “I ean show youn greater things than that.” Farther con versation ensued in a similar strain, when Judge Bond burst out with : *‘ Bat I tell you, sir, I challenge the Almighty to do such a thing. Why, sir, ean yon believe {£7 I left this gentleman not twenty minutes ago on the steps of the Parker House I" At this the medinm became naturally furious, and exclaimed: “1 told you to write the names of the dead men on that list” “No,” replied Judge Bond, with a look of child-like simplicity, **you did not; yon told me to write the names of frionds, and I did po. There isn't the name of a single dead man on that list” It is noedless to add that the judge and his friend de parted without ceremony. - - - were shown ' at Harrisburg... aye BP adeiphin . wrt Avoom’n in presents given away. Send ' us 5 cents postage, and by mail od ! i ree & of goods of large yaine little chapels we visited the white- | To iar yon ba work. vhat will at once Dring awter than any thing else Lh America, washed walls were splashéd with blood | ; 41 about the SINHN presenta with each box, to the height of six or eight feet. Mgr, | emis waniod everywhere, of either sex, of sil ages, for all Sma ot spare time only, to work for us ad Lamy, the prosent enlightened Arch-| frie Toes en es a MALLETT & Con bishop of New Mexico, has made siren. ; 1105 ortiand, Matne. . ous efforts to abolish this evil, but =0'§ 2 B5112 Bop strongly is it intrenched in the customs | than at snything else by . { 5 : 3 Win JANIE &0 . for the best welling of the people that he has met with but ea Bl apni abr Rook Gut. fogiznmms ut smcoeed grandly. : : i ’ 4 J ’ " Nose # free. HALLETT little success in his efforts, i ; £1fAn 32 | BOOK Co., Portiand, Maine, A ——————— hu ——— A THUNDERSTORM THEORY. At a recent Germany Seientifie Con- gress, Dr. 8. Hoppe, of Hamburg, endeavors to prove that the electricity | Aditional for Monta. A A tration leave 1 of storms is generated by the friction of - eo L fons rh Am no at iy es vapor particles. This view was strength | Eh ~ un J. R, WOO “General Manager. Gen’ amger his NEwEse PRISE ened by experiments in which com. pressed cold air was allowed to rush, SPRING MILLS, PA. $200,060 ly OF USE fT LRA Fe a | eile 1 For fn 5 THY GUAT AMERICAN 5 U. D0x S20 Anes aT Shor or MPM. PM $1.00 THIRTEEEN WEEKS, The POLICE GAZETTE ill be salled sen oe 1 § rma ve ORK pot LAR. - © postmastors, Agen miled § Address all Ta RICHARD x. POX, rankiin Sgeare, N.Y. N yy) Crowi’s Patent iron Roofing 18 THE ONLY CAPPED CORRUGATED ROOFING, AND 18 THE ONLY ONE PREPARED BY THE MANUFACTURERS READY FOR USE. J. A. REESMAN, Centre Hall, Pa, Agent, Millheim Plaining MIN. Farnishes and Keeps on Hand ASI, - DOORS, FLOORING OF ALL KINDS, {00 LED al wirders Yo u DOUBLE 30 UNION SQUARE. NEW YORK. @ QAANG LAN eg MASS.S 4 » GA. 5 y FOR. SALE BY ° ® SA J. A. Keanedy, Usntre Hall, Ag't T. ELMO HOTEL, Ne 817 & 810 Aveh Street, Philadelphie. Reduced rates to $2.00 per day, he traveling public will still find at this tol the same liberal provision for their comfort, Itisloosted in the immediate centres of business and places of amuses went and diferent railroad Jopots, as well anil parts of the city, are ensily ba y Sireot Cars constantly prema the doots, It offers apocial inducements 10 those visiting the city for business or A into a copper vessel containing warm moist air, a large amount of electricity being thus produced. He concludes that the rise of a column of warm moist air into the colder atmosphers above will be followed by a thunderstorm if it noquires sufficient velocity to prevent neutralization of the electricity gener. sted by the friction of the air. Henoe, he regards open districts as more liable SIDING, SHUTTERS, las LC 40 Shiyndvorss tai vonded sogfine: Dy Terror strongest w unde | w trees prevent the rise MOULD SATAN. fined. 1f we knew what doath was like, | lumid air currents. &e. &c.. &ooy ., &e. | mon would as soon die as sleep. P Terms Reasonable, and all Orders romptly attended to. d Best indigo blue priats, cents 25jlly ISRAEL CONFER & SON | —Bes Hive, youl 53 poate ~NEW PLAINING MILEL,~ Where a general line of Plaining Mill work is none, such as FLOORING, Serfaciog all kinds of : SIDING, ‘and MOULDING, BRACKETS, DOORS sbd BASH, Als manufactures all kindsof Furniture. 8 —For dusters, seer-sacker coats and ie
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