sR Pw th 82 -—t Kika i ” AlN hy weston, Wenkineas, ills und overs, E SSAHEN I ISCASES ARISIER FROM AR INPURD Leon: LURES ULCERS, vSIPELAS, Scenrpi A, DEBILITY, CUTANES] 2 DISEASE S, Sore Eyes, PinpLES ORTRE | Sart Ruecs, Mercorak DSEASESARCIN IATIS iC BES T SPRANGAND SUMEER BEI” weever oreeren axe Pen TRY # Ty DEE CONYMCED, STIS A PURELY VEGETABLE © PARATION, CONPOUNDED FROR THE ST 10073, HERBS AND LEAVES WHICH BATUR DED FORTHE JALS BF MAK. YALL DRUGGIST 8 i SER TITR A EL A 18 CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION, SICK~ y ACHES FEVER AND AGUE AND ALL DISEASES “OF THE STOMACH AND LIVER, SOLD BY CTA TERA LE LAR LL RE. SELLERS & Co. PROP S. , PITTSBURGH, Pa, Crontest inducements everof. fuel, Now's your time to gut up riders for oar celebrsl «+ Coffees and secur 8 beantl Goi 4 Band or Moss Rose Ohi ® fol Go # Bet, of { Aa Ton wari oniane MERICAN TEA € hy Fh (e3ey Bly oh aud 35 a J ent Iron Roofing 1% THE ORLY CAPPED CORRUGATED ROOFING, SLY ONE PREPARED BY THE MANUFACTURERS READY FOR USE J. A. REESMAN, Centre Hall, Pa., Agent, Milheim Plaining MIN. Furpishes and Keeps on Hand SASH, - DOORS, FLOORING OF ALL KINDS, SIPING, SHUTTERS, ILINDS, MOULDING OF ALL KINDS, STAIR-RAILING, &o, &o., &e., &e., &e. ‘Forms Reasonable, and all Orders Promptly attended to. 23jlly ISRAEL CONFER & SON Pat oy . Aluminam ig soll and it has been oi tin f¢ i} HOW instend of leat form is ————————————————————————" SO ———————— ommon mnri- About half 1 wi rd an ordi. th appiicall with assole, legree, pervious to li ifferent from parch Francis s 3.1 remarkable gq rile ju ¥v 8 nd rabbed withou of linen. It con. treatment, and the It undergoes ao damage, like tracts In ©12 ash is sligh tains no nitrogen, dim + v Mr. Arthur Taylor says that the first A DARK CANGE, ( ANADA, OMe CHiY one g vaio down, snd wa Hib « his herd An | portage its this Ans it abitude iso grotesquo sy hit ba now kind of snail. Then the canoe hallows where anything else k, and as for handiness, will twist frequent but simple, con- almost of the paddle | gisting mainly in the free application to a0 that : Yi sonsderation | a reson Spe | y pram kent purpose, and you cannot help Wi Jf an hour that ng up, coming down. forn y ; ¢ pstorgshinng now un 18g Lae) iy i. 0 1 Erie When peopi » out in England they make o om —— . GE OF THE RED INDIANS YOTrsl. shi there are fle tribe, has it m, perfectly unintel thin a do not belong to th 14 lus band 3 Al 811 Ai » Pe (RIN 4 w fy fa vg Fes ¥ vs e¥ 1 firm frends, campin 1 : sd mang. v s» enemies af the ; constantly ¢ in the common camp of either tribe can nary conversation 1a he other Th ia yyy natura $0 every on plains Indians alone reached their most wonder. So pment, complicated and io is the sigy \anguage, oonsist. cus gestoes and movements eid pu #1 £35 X FUhed wi ight ghtest variation in which marks differences in meaning, that only a 31 he had been abl in written about A. D. 300, “per fenestram lneente vitro.” Glass for the adorn- ment of church windows was introduced into England by the venerable Bede in the latter part of the seventh century. Leo IIL, who became Pope at the end of the eighth century, is ssid to have adorhed windows of the Lateran Church with colored glass. recipe for a transparent cement which possesses great tenacity and has not the slightest yellow tinge, Mix ia a well. stoppered bottle 10 drams of chloroform with 10} drams of non-vuleanized caoutchoue cut in small pieces, Bolu. tion is readily effected, and when it is completed add 2} drams of mastic. Let the whole macerate from eight to ten days without the spplication of any heat. and shake the contents of the bottle at intervals. A perfectly white and very adhesive coment is the result. Among the prizes to be awarded by the Academy of Sciences, Paris, is the sum of 100,0001, left by M. Dreant, as far baok as 1849, '* to whoever shall find an officacions remedy for Asiatic cholera, or shall discover the causes of this terrible seonrge.” To secure this valuable prize it will be necessary (1) to find a means of curing Asistic cholera in the immense majority of cases, (2) or to indicate with absolute certainty the causes of Asiatio choler, #0 that by their suppression the epidemic shall cease, (3) or to discover a cortain prophylactic as infallible as, for instance, vaccination is for smallpox. ————— A ———————— wfubeniba for the ReronTes. | 1 i ¢ a Of 1 mast t, and the masses can only! y. The signs do not indi-| cate letters nor words, os with the deaf] i damb, but ideas. There is one | nm to indicate hunger, agother for| stop talking,” another for summer, | on infinitely. Yet an expert] sign talker will either make or interpret a long speech, which consists of an infinite number of signs following each other with lightning-like rapidity. Two strange Indians will meet on horseback, each unable to understand a spoken word of the other. and while holding i $41 iy. 1 and so verse for hours with their right, telling) or relating their experience without a single misunderstanding. SW THE GOLD-BEATER'S ART. stories os n— If a shoot of gold leaf is held up against the light it appears to be a vivid green color ; this means that the light is transmitted through the leaf. When it is considered that this leaf is a piece of solid metal, a better idea of the extreme tenuity of thickness of the leaf can be comprehended than by any comparison by figures ; nothing made by the hand of man equalsit in thinness. The extreme thinness is produced by patient hammer. ing, the hammers weighing from seven to twenty pounds, the lightor hammers being first used. When true method of this beating is undern’ood, the wonder expressed sometimes that gold-leaf beating should not be relegated to machinery, ceasen; the art belongs to tho highest department of human skill and judgment. Apprentices have gorved a term, and have been compelled to abandon the businéss, because they never ‘could noquire the requisite skill and jndgment combined necessary to become successful workmen. nn AA AAI Bn | ee Oninnran is th in the a Li te buh asi Chronie Ulcovs and 4 Mrs Chrigd vi n Zeile y cof Carondelet, Bt, Louis, i had a « i heen ra wae her ow thie efit Bs 1 fi I Oh her foriy-tnre 1 advised her, as death, to have 1 she commen i's PERUNA, @& entirely healed, and the t says she has slept more threes months than six i -{hiree years, 1 At r that 4 | § harm Cherry iis * : ves of 1 » ¥. ¥ BT the aryngitis, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, i Pulmonary Consumption, i are of thas 4 danger 108 = Sw mad i, but take host certain 10 cure, Ayer's Cherry, Pect TREPARED BY yer s Lowell, Ja ty aral © vi Gly J i 3 Pr. J.C A Bat ® * RY PA never OUT OF ORDER. No EQUAM oy ET TSE aE WHO NG (Hl 30 Mon SQUARE NEWYORK. \ . i 0 Wiss © Poa & FOR. SALE BY "3. Q. A, Kennedy, Centre Hall, Ag’. A aa Ss ELMO HOTEL, [s , 817 & 810 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Roduced rates to $2.00 peor day, The nd at this Ho provision for their comfort. Itis loeated in the jmmodiste centres of business and places of amuses ment and different railroad depots, as wall as all Jars of the vity, arn eusily scovssible hy Street Cars constantly pasang the doors, It offers special Inducements to those visiting the city for business or FAH solicitad, ae FEGER, Propricior, wv il - hi iB atdition Lo 0 ur extensive {1 A H Bil vs} 168 ating 0 Ea 3 bmg ¥ ££ Nit i a & IT ALKR 2} i - “Ao dh A we Wo b Stoves, ER, EEBREBED: FEEERBE to aera RI RNS BP BY , » 8 Erie Mail West, Niagara EX} Day Express Kast taake Close connection st Lock Has yen with BE. V.R.R Trains trie Mall East and West connect at Erie with trains on L. 8. & M. 8. R. R:stCorrywithB. PF & W. BE R: at Emporium with B.N. Y. & P. Bh K.. and at Driftwood with A. V.ER LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD. dbally Excepid 5 Westward . PM AM AM, STATION A 1 5H Montanaor by tol t, BITIVE i " B, ISRYve 1 5 goiPair Grounds 7 40 Behl Vicksburg pal w = 8 B9 ® Blsing Spring Centre Hall WiC red oo! Linden Hall 10{0ak Hall HH lemont Additional tratns love Low dog at 5.2 a m, 10 & bY, and 7 leave Montandon for Low ishurg at 8.20 » mW, y iN pm and dpm 4. BR. WOOD, CHAS, E PUGH, : General Manager. Gen'l Pass'ger Ag N*V ENTERPRISE AT SPRING MILLS, PA. en sin PHILIP 8. DALE, AT His ~NEW PLAINING MILL,~ Where a general line of Piaining Min work ig none, such as FLOORING, Sarfagiog all kinds of SIDING, and MOULDING, BRACKETS, DOORS and BASH. Als» manufactures all kindsof Furniture, Furniture at Wholesale, junio } | shure for Monten 20 p m, returning wo 3 3 1 1 i i eA NAH STOVES. f Fal cali your al Coo Hi i FRAT £3 Wilk ie bw BUILDERE & ention to our stock s & Ranges: eating {over Lhe ’ ir he y Be YIM Pre o sok RB £231 0RENE wr pre #3 I= . * noeraieq oh ’ nym mop oo v We Sasi shapes SOLD EVERX [56% & OLD, Pr DOWNS' ELIX & 4 00 thal wii start r ail workers sino ETT & vo, FEY aad t anything sive by ps the Dest seiling Beglubers Fuoreel grand i iutaes free. HanbLkild i walt $1111} y ; 4 THIRTEEN WEEKS, Vie will be meticd secur wires in Loe Usited Died 3 #85 * ARy Je Gu Teor ol UAE Loldal ” . ull salve ed 10 PDOSMEMETrs, aZente We copies weale d tree, Address ad i savas KB. FOX, kisakibe Sgasre, N.Y Li GAL a KURTZ ROLLER FLOURING MILLS, CEXTRE HALL, IPA, NOW READY FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF FLOUR & FEED. FLOUR AXD FEED WILL BE EXCHANGED FOR ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, AND AT RETAIL FOR CASH. Market Prices Paid for Grain. | The outfit of the will is the fin- est and among the best in the world, and work will be done equal to any mill in the coun! KURTZ & SON, —— ¥
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