TTER: BEST TONIC. This medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetable tonics, quickly and com etely Cures Dyspepsia, indigestion, Weakness, impure Blood, Malaria, Chills and Fevers, and Neuralgia. itis an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Jo idowys and Liver, it is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to tvomen, and all who lead sedentary lives, It does net injure the teeth, cause headache or produce constipation-—other Iron medicine do, riches and purifies the blood, stimulates ite, aids the assimilation of food, re- n and Belehing, and streagth- and nerves, tent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of .,, it has no equal, nuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wranper, Take no cther, Bade euly by BROWN CHEMICAL €0., BALTINORS, BB ‘11 ONINNOO3Y S1SIBDNET NY SNYITISARd i - AAC AA MRA SCROFULA Usually develops in early life, and is a peculiar morbid con- dition of the system, usually affecting the glands, often re- sulting in swellings, enlarged joints, abscesses, thickening of the lips, enlarged neck, sore eyes. A scrofulous condition is often hereditary, but bad diet, too free use of fat meats, bad air, want of sunshine and nourishing food will induce it. Some people are troubled with scrofulous swelling of the glands, and with ulcers and kernels, which may cause very little pain; others may have in- ward scrofula, scrofula of the lungs, serofula of the spleen, scrofula of the kidneys, and scrofula of the bones. BUR- DOCK BLOOD BITTERS will drive away any case of serofula and not to appear in another place, for their action on the blood and bowelswill carry the disease entirely from the body. E. W ARE. RDWARE HARRIS & CO. >A. HAR RIS, & CU. —-aRE SELLING— REAYER SECTIONS AND REAPER SECTIONS AND REA PERS, REAPERS, And all kinds ot Farming Tools, RA KES, FORKS, SC YTHES, ROPE BLOCKS APROUTS HAY FORKS, &e. —AS WELL AS ALL HARDWARE, TO MEET THE MANDS IN THIS LINE, ALLE ISEASES ARISING FROM AR IMPURD STATE OF THE BLODO. CURES ULCERS, ERYSIPELAS, ScRoFULA, DEBILITY, CUTARE= 00S DISEASES, SORE EYES, PIRPLES OR TRE Face, SaLt Rucom, Mercurial DISEASES, SHCAT,IS THE BEST SPRING AND SUMNER MEDI~ CINEEVER perEReD Ta THE Peuc. TRY 1 1, ANO BE CONVINCED, IT ISA PURELY YEGE TABLE PREPARATION. COMPOUNDED FROM THE Roots, Heras 4xp Leaves wack MATURE KAS PROVIDED For TRELLS oF mak. FORSALE BYALL DRUGGIST S; EVERYWHERE IIE EU CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, COMSTIPATION, SICK~ HEADACHES FEVER AND AGUE AND ALL DISEASE OF THE STOMACH AND LIVER, SOLD BY ALL DRUCCISTS 25 CIENTS PER A RE.SELLERS & Co. PROPS. PITTSBURGH, Pa. ml Crowl’s Patent Iron Roofing I3 THE ONLY CAPPED CORRUGATED ROOFING, DOUBLE MANUFACTURERS READY FOR USE J. A. REESMAN, Centre Hall, Pa., Agent. Wilhelm Planing WIL. Furnishes and Keeps on Hand SASH, FLOORING SIDING, BLINDS, MOULDING OF ALL KINDS, STAIR-RAILING, &e, &e,, &e,, «Terms Reasonable, and all Promptly attended to. 23jlly ISRAEL CONFER mo DOO OF ALL KINDS, SHUTTERS, &e., &eo. Orders tems of Interest, Vermont is never pronounced *' Var- mount” by people of that State, says the Rutland Herald, except in imitation of outsiders, According to the will of a New Hamp- shire man his * dear wife” is to receive $10,000 in case she remains single eight weeks after his death. The Popolo Romano lately printed the following advertisement in English 1 “* A Roman gentleman wishes to marry English, American, or German lady. Very serious affair. Apply W. W." A French chemist has invented an armor for those who fear assaults from vitrol throwers. It is in the form of a collodion ointment, which, when spread over the face forms an invulnera- ble glazing. A conductor in Massachusells puta tramp off his train and threw him a bundle which he supposed was Lis baggage. The tramp threw it back, and it was afterwards: found to be a package of bills containing $4,500. One of the greatest libraries in this country is that of Adolph Sutro, the borer of the famous Sutro tunnel. Mr. Sutro has scoured Europe in search of rarities, and has now stored in Ban Francisco enough books to bring the titles along up to 150,000. A zealous Christian woman in Lowell has left her husbaud's bed snd board because he will not be converted. She has reached the ** perfect state,” and is wise an exemplary man, will not come to her way of thinking that she will no longer live with him. According to the Iadiana Pharmacist, raw oysters not only have a remarkable wholesome influence upon the digestive organs, but are highly recommended for hoarseness, Many leading vocalists are said to use them regularly in pre- pairing for their appearance in concerts Or operas, One cibic inch of gold, says the Jeweler's Cirevlar, is worth $210; one cubie foot, $312,880, and one cubic yard, £0,796, 762 (counting the ounce at §18). At the commencement of the Christian era there were altogether $427,000,000 worth of gold, but at the time of the discovery of America only $57,000,000 remained. At present the value of all the gold in the world is counted $6,908,- 000, 000. At the recent funeral of Gen. Fabrizl, almost the last of the heroic group of patriot soldiers who supported Garibaldi, a small company of the original Cari baldians (fast thinning), in red shirts and breasts covered with medals, but otherwise many cases showing signs of extreme poverty, attracted the reverential attention of the crowd. All the Garibaldi family came from Caprera A colored preacher in the outskirts of Columbia, 8 !C., notified his congre mation on a recent Sunday that he would not preach until he had 85. The hat was pawed round, and wo ape NORKO WED BOOKS, msn Books possess in a hardly less marked degree than umbwellas the power of exciting the aequisitive propensities of the prescriptively respectable, and the appropriation of & book is, like that of an umbrella, regarded as a peenliarly veninl breach of the Eighth Command- ment. The form which the offense or- dinarily assumes is that of the perman- ent retention of a book lent for tempor- ary use and enjoyment. The neglect to return the volume does not necessarily imply dishonesty on the part of the borrower, ns the omission may have been due to simple forgetfuluess on his part. But the ardent bookhunter whose pas- |sion for rare works and rare editions {amounts to a mania, will sometimes be ‘hurried in the eagerness of pursuit into nets unsusceptible of any such charitable | interpretation. The confirmed biblio- | mined and remorseless of linman beings. { + Tall” copies and “large paper" copies, | cination for him compared with which | the fascinations of the turf and the gam- i be {and bibliomania is of all manias | {the height of his fame, he received a | visit one day in his studio from Cardinal | be a copy of the rare English edition o { the ** History of the Council of Trent {moment when Dumoustier's attent | seemed to be completely monopolized by { his other visitor, slipped the book inside i his soutane { noticed the ing the course | the Cardinal, he | Eminence to point out to him a thief | He then went up to Pamphili, tore open | his sontane, aud snatched the book from lits hiding-place. What adds piquancy to the story—for the the truth of which or indeed of anything else coming {rom | the gossiping abbe, it would be rash to {vouch—is the fact that this same Mon- act, and instantly interrap! papal chair as Pope Innocent X. | THE ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF WAL EE i War | destructive {a, of course, economically, purely The men employed pro i duce nothing: the engines pre} sred are | useless, except for killing; the money | expended is most of it consumed on | objects which ean yield no direct return. : En in transport, domestic animals up in unproductive labor, and the wea glain are necessarily among the strongest iin Nevertheless, the eco. WL yus quantities of food are wasted are uscd the nation. when returns were made $3.50 was in| . : 4 | nomic loss of war is often not felt for a the pot, whereupon the preacher said ho Tala v : must have $1.50 more before he would | preach. The hat was passed around the second time, and the $5 made up when the congregation was treated to one of the pastor's happiest efforts. “An ideally pure water,” said Prof William G. Tucker, in an address before the Albany institute, the other night, “should be clear, colorless tasteloss, and odorless, though little such exists in nature, and these properties are not necessarily proof of purity. Water may be as clear as crystal, and yet carry typ- hoid fever from a hamlet on one side of a mountain to dwellers on the other, as the celebrated case at Lausanne, Swilder« Dr. John J. Moran attended Edgar Allen Poein his dying moments. He pow writes that the habit of intemper- ance did, to some extent, cloud the poet's early life, but not his later years. Poe's constitution was such that he rould not become a dram-drinker, and for four years previous to his death he was perfectly temperate, His death was caused by ill-treatment and exposure suffered from & party of Baltimore roughs, who caught him, cooped him up, drugged him, and voted bim during an excited election. In attending him during his last illness, Dr. Moran saw that his patient gave no wigns of a debauch. He refused a glass of spirits the day before he died. A discussion has been lately going on in Bagland with reference to the em- ployment of electric eels for purposes of viviseotion. One paper points out that, before an anti.vivisectionist protests against experiments upon electrio eels, he should abjure eels altogether as an article of food; for eels are usually skinned while they are still alive, on the ground that this culinary process removes the oil with the skin and leaves the flesh white and firm. And the St James's Gasetie says that no virtnes have been written down to the eel's evedit. It does not care for the sufferings of other oe time; snd it is probable that in the war supposed to be coming with Bussia this | will be the case to an unusual deg ‘eo | It is by degrees that the economic effect of war comes to be felt, through ihe agency, usually, of taxation. No nation can throw away perhaps two Years’ rev. enue in one on unproductive effort with. out becoming gradually poorer—that is, without having less to spend in giving good wages to great multitudes of men. Suppose & war to cost Llty millions a year—and the American war cost 120 { millions— though much of that is spent in wages, the whole is loss, for even the wages are paid from the economic point of view, for doing nothing. When the tress, great or little in proportion to the expenditure, but, great or little, equally dered short, of course, or even innocu which by reducing the energy to be therefore, to the natiohal producing consequence of war. War is waste; the and, therefore, ev consequences must be this; and it is A NEWSPAPER WITHOUT AN EDITOR. paper in the capital, reaching 200,000 to 300,000 » day. It has no editor, but a i A Queen's Opinion. 1. M. Queen writes from Johnston, VV, Va. that he has been sorely afflicted for several years, but he was urged totry Pe. ruNA, which he did, and he now feels that he is about over his trouble, and con- siders it the greatest medicine in the world. He says he has to go or send a distance of fifteen miles to obtain Prru- NA, but it will repay him for this. Ellwood Shallcross, former editor of the Saturday Journal, Wheeling, W, Va, says: Gentlemen: Some time ago I was afflicted with a pain in my back in the region of the kidneys, and sufiered con- siderably, Having read your advertise. ment, I went to Logan & Co., of this city, and purchased a bottle of PeruNA, which I took, and it resulted in the complete re- moval of the pain, [I think I can safely recommend it as a superior panacea for yains.” ~ Mr. Aaron Shrefler, Alma, Marion coun. ty, IL, writes: “Dn. 8S, 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 Peroxa. 1 used so much improved thet 1 feel like a new man. My stomach is very much better, and the MANALI keeps my bowels all right. We intend to keep taking the med- jcines until we are permanently cured.” @ Evans T. Jones, Prospect, Marion Co, O., says: “ After having taken medicine from different physicians of this place without any relief, + induced to tr vour PeruNa, which I purchased of C Bros., druggists, of this place, and after using some six bottles of the same, I feel very much bencfited, y sure it will finally work an entire cure.” TT. } # In the early p Fw salt rg, Ky., writes: 1st winter I con. tracted a severe cold, attended with a bad then, being exposed during late od, added to my d ibility, 1 have taken your PerunaA with good results, My cough has entirely left, soreness is gone, and am increasing in flesh, Thomas Bradford, Western Ave nue, Allegheny City, , writes: “I have had liver compla for three years; | thought | woul it work; I have taken two bott PERUNA, and gm well” 8, Wolf & Son, Wilmot, Ohio * We handle your goods 3'4 y ¢ io qu h dha les of your writes and ther give good satisfaction . 1 5 A AA LS SS m Pole fo Pole " netrated its Tho Harpooner's Story. 4 New Bed Sor i, June 1, 1883. ven & Co~Twenty years ago 1 ner in Norih Pacific, when five self were laid up with bloated, gums swollen e blotches all Fro Avea's Pansaramiiis | wer of } for all discascs of the Yiood. 2 s that, us 1 bave ever seen men er treatment for Beurry, fofit., Beeing no men. your Saresparilia bel wought you ought 10 Kaew yd you the facts, urs, Rairn Y. Wixears.' a The Trooper's Experience. toland (8B. Africe Morch?, 1888, I have great value of been stationed ig which tite we i under canvas for ‘ seht on s oalied in this ry “yeldtsores.” 1 had those sores for i to take your Bares. s taade my sores sw quite well, KE. Bopex, yer's Sarsaparilla, 1s the only thoroughly effective blood purifier, the only medicine that eradicates the poisens of Beorofuls, Mercury, sad Contagious Disease from the syeiam, PHEFARED RY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Sold by all ists: Price $1; Bix bs 160 80 nn Ee RI i wi-R Ui Vy | N= cXS ry Yo LEER nin eRe RETYD FR: 80 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK. AN o® MAS FOR SALE J. Q. A. Kennedy, Centre Hall, Ag't. 8" ELMO HOTEL, 817 & 810 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Reduced rates to traveling public will tel the same liberal provision comfort, Itisl in the immed centres of business and places of am ment and different railroad 4 ns as all parts of the oity, are asily . tal induces " Care constantly oors. It offers speci : to those visiting the city for or plassare, ; Your Vana FERRY Feopien HARDWARE Heating Stoves, CROWNING GLORY, FORT STONE IN THE KIDNEY Expelled After Using Dr, David Kenjie- dy’s “Favorite Remedy” Two Weeks. One of the most remarkable cases that has ever been brought to the notice of the public is that of Mr, J. 5. Beach, of Stone Ridge, Ulster county, N. Y. Mr Beach had suffered since Oct, 18, 1874, from the presence of Calculus or Stone in the right kidiiey. No less thanjseven physicians were employed at difterent times, to whom Mr, bes paid hundreds of dollan for medical trestineut, with only temporary relief from his agony. Py the urgent solicitations of his friends he was induced to try Dr, David Kennedy's “Favorite Remedy,” and experienced a marked Improve ment from the first day be began Ww use the med fcine. On the 15th of Beptember he voided s stone as large a8 he could pass through the npsturs] channel, Mr. Beach concludes a long letter to Dr. Kenne- dy by saying, “It will always afford me pleasure to recommend the ‘Favorite Remedy’ tw those who may be suffering from difficulties of the kid peys and bisdder or any disorders arising from an impure state of the bicod ” Wim, MeKnpew, 124 Fayette 5t., Baltimore, Md, sayy: “I believe “Favorite Bemedy” is a good raedicine, It is doing me more good than any- thing I ever tried, and 1 have tried almost every- thing, for 1 am a sufferer from dyspepsia.” While “Favorite Remedy” is 8 specific in Stomach and Bladder diseases, it is equally valuable in cases of billlous disorders, constipation of the bowels and all the class of {lls apparently inseparable from the constitutions of women. 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