HAPPY CBILDREN Ui Key y Them th Hea t Care of the Redd ho and regulated household fidren, Thousands of ¢ take care of thelr % ance more thaa culpa- uffer them to fall sick and die, wlgo might have saved them to love Dr. David Kennedy offers his “Favor ns emphat ie cally a medicine for phe in its action, contalpin whatever, going stral Sie t to oy 11 is the seat and Rome dy” is the be found in every ase for your wit, Try ft ole. Muke s Rem- Dr, olial & every well from the ¢b Ken- hat It 3 that are wed it. Mr, Says: My hewn from medy” g any sort of but we happen f Rondout, XY, Nene ¢ ‘Favorite OX f the Hem Any. TIE, MES OUT OF (0 nas’ Eclectric Qil Maer 201 ghoumatism and Neuralgia. OF 100 cil nw S OU Lciccing y Hoarseness. ES OUT OF 2 Eciectric Oil Gow Lg as CURES Asthma and Diphtheria. 5 OUT OF 50 ric Gil MES ro hd lect: JO TWRS UR: £fections of the Throat zo cents and $1.00. SOLD EVERYWHERE. ARR A RR1¢ SELLING AND AND REA REA Too H TIONS SECTIONS PERS PEI 1S, iny ple 2K SCX fORKS [THES ROP gE HAY FORKS, &ec. I. AS ALL KINDS TO MEET THE 3 LINE. BLOCKS } ROU rs . AS i WEL ¥ RE, IN THI: A 3 AS OF D Es & CO JAS. BARRIS FLL TISEASE 2 ARISING FROMAR INPURD STATE OF. THE BLOLD: LURES ULCERS, ERYSIPELAS, SCROFULA, BEBILITY, CUTANEA tog OSEASE St Sore Eves, unss ARIAT Face, Sait L MERcURSLDSEASES AN SHOAT,IS THE BEST SPRING ANOSD CWCE J ca Srna so A AHO EE CONVINCED, fTIS A PURELY VEGETABLE FARATION. COMPOUNDED FROM THE FINEST ReoTs, Heras AND Leaves wins NATURE HAS PEVIOED FOR THELLE OF MAN. FORSALE BYALL DRUGBIST S; EVER p ELLERS’ LIVER TRS LRT aA Sle Loin AA LE AGUE AND ALL DISEASES OF THE STOMACH AND LIVER, SOLD BY DRUGCISTS 25 CINTS PER BOX. £. SELLERS & Co. PROP'S, a A aT Grostest inducements everof. forad, Now's your time ob up cedars for out colebesl cay sed CUnflees and secure 8 beauty i Geld Beni or Moma Floss Ohi t, or Hand roms Yoram Posts D T ot Het, or Gold ‘a lot Het or full iv BRAS 4 NER eC A oO. Lax 5, ort Mose YAR a 5 cacy St., Now York. LR, S Crowl's Patent Iron 15 THE ONLY CAPPED CORRUGATED ROOFING, 3 THE ONLY ONE PREPARED BY MANUFACTURERS EADY FOR USE. J. A. REESMAN, Contre Hall, Pa., Agent, MWilthelm Plaining Mil. Furnishes and Keeps on Hand SARH DOORS, FLOORLN NG or ALL: KINDS, BLUING, Silt UTI ERS, 5 nou LDING OF ALL KINDS, TAIR- RAILING, &o, a. &o., &o., Terms Reasonable, Promptly attended to. Roofing UBLE THE ft soir» &c. Scientific, Whon heatoll air is employed as 2 drying agent in agricultural operations, or in the course of the manufacture of fabrics, the Engineer recommends that the heated air be drawn through the material downward, and so scoure » most desirable uniformity of tempers. ture throughout. —— on According to Berthelot's experiments, made chiefly with gun-cotton, the spe 0d of the propagation of detonation increases with the density of the charge, and also with its diameter—at least within the limits of the very narrow tubes employed. This velocity seems further to increase with the resistance of the casing. This recipe for a liquid glue has been given by an authority on the subject: Soften 100 parts of best Russian glue in 100 parts of warm water, then add slowly and with great care b} to 6 parts of nitrie acid, and finally add 6 parts of powdered sulphate of lead to impart to the glue a white color. The made is said to be very adhesive. glue so In the foens of a burning gl sun's rays will melt the most refraciory substances. The heat, then, of the san is most intense. If we were as near the sun as we are to the the solid earth would melt away Were the sun surrounde by a ice fifty miles thick, it melted in one minute's time. vil moon, whole ns Wax. COAL all would ted phosphorus, differs secording as it bas been obtained at a high or low temperature. If ob- tained at a high temperature and grad- nally heated with sulphur to 200° cen tigrade, it combines slowly and without the least trace of explosion. red phosphorus of commerce, if heated to 180% phosphorus with a ¥ says F. Isambert, The , cdmbines with very feeble explosion. The consumption of coal in the iron manufactare of the dritish Isles relatively to the total production of pig iron has been reduced within the few years. The average sonal consumed per i 3.08 tons in 1883, against 2 1874 past quantity of m of pig iron was | - 55 tons in In 1884 the total quantity of pig iron producedjwas 7,628, 966 tons, being sn decrease of 961,238 on the quantity ! winde in the preceding year. In Paris 8 telephonic ticket at half a franc is issued ab any of the post offices, which entitles the holder to a five minutes’ conversation with persons af any other of the city post offices, or any of the Telephonie Company's stations, The Telephonic Company offers at the same rate, conversatons at any of its eleven stations with persons af any other station, or at the residences of any of its members. Black birch wood is prized however, that there is a strong prejudice against black birch among srchiteets in country, although it is cheap, Carpen- ters find a difficulty in introducing it in finishing interiors of houses. Boon, however, like many another of our long despised though valuable native woods, oe ee PAMPAS, THE The peculiar characteristics of these vist plains, which deseend from the Andes to the great river basin in un- broken monotony, are the of rivers or water stotage, and the periodi- eal ocourrence of droughts, or *‘siccos,” in the summer months, These condi- tions determine the singular « both of its flora and fauna, Tl naturally fertile and favorable for i growth of trees, and they grow luxur- iantly wherever they are protected, The eucalyptus is covering large tracts wherever it is enclosed, and willows, poplars and the very estancia when fenced plains are covered abeoanco chars ober 10 soil is) fig surround « The ith dr Wit in. open of li IVER berless wild rodents. the original tenents of the pampas, During the lon of drought which are to the country, by thousands, to live, every one of these visit, no less than fil of oxen and from starvation and deep out of the soil tation, including the PAmMpPAs grass. Under sucl h ci 80 great a som irgo} d these animals are st ved | un in their e flo ris} In|}! it destroying, vestion of vegetation. droughts, no ind heads! 1 7 p an { orisl ed! tence of an unprotect ble. The only own, in addition I h a= — Woman's Frovince. THE GENTLER SEXew HOW BEST FULFILLED. What a great task is assigned to wo- Its dignity cannot be elevated, Tt is to make laws, to lend be nt the bead of great en en the power to are made, armies and She is having the nfirmity touch intellect. 1 being is derived from t instil correct principles, richt doctrines, breathe into r those pure sent. y come will be a nd bless generations man is given the ling the s rer in nce. She ¢ ing, and hes the nce and nor to leaders governors of vast ed to guard i rhtest taint of bodily al oral, She mus and soul of her offspring iff artma vA } e thing J & Mae r of 1 to this ymen, and New Lisbon, is a noted ex- a She coOn~ ¢ head, She s but he was in ediately a H ARDW ARE In’addition to BLACKSMITH Heating Stoves, We would ¢ CROWNING specially GlO..., FORT WY eye wk In Cooks the BEEGULATOR In A full wssoriment of Fire Bric k a Wi i 15 IYMP TORPID Lossof pppetite, i s ecstive, Pain in the hea, with © drill sensation in the back port, Palo under the shoulders blade, Fullness aficr senting, with a dis foclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper spirits, whh a feeling of kaving neg d some duty, I I A A 5 08 So # a se iy » — — HE RE EE BR Pia, RTO ho. B { y Y ES. £3 5 ETT SCE UILDEES & Lo £ ur stock Cooks « eo Range *£2 i wed -3 reomf in esfin or {he WELL! PIOCHEER nd Grates on b SON, McFARLZ &i spn as using Wearincas, IMzziners, Heart, Dots before the over the right eye, IL sttering of the yess Headnche lepanenn, with in popular estimation. i thistles, gras herbaceous oxalis, 1 buds of poisonous and a few tough and wiry rusahe M rat refuses. Alth modern infrodne indigenous rode effectually pre nw a PN wR PN eR wes ma em WS BY extraording DOCS gtrens rth, by ny a aaa parenis anda re fame of any other species of plants; 1arge| ni. of children are « liable, and I find tracts are still led. ubiquitous biscas " and numerous including rats and the great the river ban plants the subtropical s ing zones cant to the fertile irae Ne need Indiana Your medicine | nlicmen ka, 1 1 is not du y fl extensive a ITMBERELLAS chlorive is set forth in Les Genie Cenil. 1% consists in the addition of magnesia in a concentrated solution of magnesium chloride so as to produce a solid mix- tare, which is then treated with air and heat. Nearly all the chlorine is thus liberated—a part as free chlorine and a part ae hydrochloric acid, This residne of magnesia is used over again with » fresh charge of magnesium chloride, Lieut. Charles Berthon lately read a paper on steel guns before the Civil and Mechanical Enginers’ Society, Londen, in which he strongly advocated the abandonment of all other materials in favor of steel, and argned that it was not ouly the cheapest but the best material for guns, stating that steel, in fact, wonld always have been employed were it not for the extreme difficulty of obtaining large masses of reliable quality, M. Robot has described to the Geo. graphical Society of Paris the results of a mission with which he was charged by the French Minister of Public Instrue- tion to explore Northern Finland and Northern Lapland. He explored especi- ally the valleys of the Pasvig and Talom, as well as Lake Enara. The whole re- gion is one immense forest, with lakes and peat bogs scattered everywhere, and cut up by numerous water courses. The rivers, made difficult to navigate by cascades and rapids, are the only means of communication. Lake Edara is a veritable inland ses, with hundreds of islets covered ith. voustation. . Tho oli- mate is yy el wo he the em ah Sepia of 7116. The Spring is short but comparatively warm, and it is not rare to.see the frost again in August. The country around Lake Fnara is level and a little broken, and forms a depression between the platean of Finmark and the muss of hills whick ft oi pi FeRns, To lend a fool.” Th never mi Oe umbrell: Sali ud what if means, nobody fo turn mbrella qust of wind presages profanity. | in a case gignifies| To carry an umbrel. to tear oul men's signifies) To press an umbrella) Hie _ ds 0 : pot “Oh, dotake ib; ovr of eo loskette nnd oialnvor of I had mneh 1 on would than not 1" rel ton tual docs lying. To give a friend h | your umbrella means that both of you, will get wet. To carry it from home in} Dn. J. C. Aye the morning means that *it will clear| Sold by ail Druged " g ofl. : Six i th MUST LIE DOWN TO REST Weil, Parr AFiae 64a A over s {hat ! an ou 4 Say in a To carry your umbrel it is Ia just high cnongl He ary Seroful he The mu tit) rof a shabby one. eves and knock off men's hats, “71 am a woman.” on your { Mis 1d, saying ather 5 gignifies PARED DY r& Co., Lowell, Buse t Price #1 : . . votlies for YW —— — Saya aa aothority on horses : Tea hard-working horse repose is almost as)y much a necessity as good food, but tirod though he may be, he is often very shy) RE to lie down, even when a clean bed is provided for him. Unless a horse lies down regularly, hie rest is never coms plete, and his joints and sinews stiffen ; and while it is true thet some horses that slocp in a standing position continue to work for many years, it is equally true that they would wear much louger, aud perform their work much better, if they rested naturally, Young, nervous horses not infrequently refuse to lie down when first made to occupy » stall, and, when introduced into a town stable, the habit may become confirmed, unless inducements are offered to overcome the disinelination, Sham AI SA Put down ns moon as possible every sum which you receive or pay ; snd|Cenire Hall M trust your memory. igerator a iad Gan er all times 104 $0 . flea with frosts meatar af th beat ty, also bol a re- ap hotel Limay Stfal dreams, Highly colored Urine; and CONSTIPATION, TUTT'S PILLS aro especially adapted to such cases, onc dose effects euch & change of fecling as yastonish ihe saderer, They Increase the Appetite and osiige bo y to Take on Fleah, thus the system rished, and by their Tonle Arif ry a tuestive Organs, fie nia Blouiaery dos diie. 46 Murray Ht. gli, 5 TUITS HAIR DYE. GRAY [lame or Wiisgers changed to a GLOSRY HLACE bY gio application of this Dye. It parts a nat ars. color, ots 3 : by Drareg seipt of 91. yo Les Bow ¥ we Bow the giste, OO Ore duoed by be tency, Nerve TY which ere may be, mo Pasasen EAST Li For sal =| 5200.00: oooe® Franc i HalLBEls F338 orders to pm uf Sunday Tm BO OB ERIE MALL } Ye 3 AMF Ha JOURS Whe il, a Fl Bl JOCK Erie Mail Express East m lowe ¢ ven with BF i. 3 BR. okie Erie Mall ta Wont ©ot { 88 trains on 1.8 H. . | W. i BR: at Emporium wis NN. X, and at Driftwood Ww ith A KR. LEWISBURG AXED 1 NE Ra Daily EXCid suauay. Westward xm i (AM, A TIONS “3 HIB 6 Oi ew isn HiLewishurg Rr GIouNIGE 17 » Behl oi seksburg wr Milling wail fit rie with r& BR. RK, rv wills 1 ry wills 8 &% FP. ILBOAD. HE b & ® ¥ a dR Ootsirn 1d Hsing Spring 10 36Cetitre lial i 10 aRitireny HB Took Toa Hail ° 10 i 10ak Hall i 0% i Mlaront Additional train: wave lew share for MM hom don at 5.25 & ni, 10am, sl 530 pom, POTHIT O leave Montandon for Law ieinirg ai 9.20 am, G5 A Pr 1. R. WOOD, 8 TGH, Bifak. x anager. Gen'l Pasy'ger Ag't MILLS, CENTRE HALL, PA. NOW READY FOR THE MANUFAC WREOR. FLoUR & FEED. FLOUR AXD FEED WILL BE EXOHANGED FOR ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, AND AT RETAIL YOR CASIL Highest Market Prices Paid for Grain. The outfit of iba pon Win the fine ost and amasg (he best in Nie @ world, sad work id ew ficus, YRW ENTERPRISE AT SPRING MILLS, PA. ——— PHILIP 8. DALE, AT HIz ~NEW PLAINING MILL,—- Where a general line of Plaining Mil work is none, such as FLOORING, Sarfaciag all kinds of : SIDING, and MOULDING, BRACKETS, DOORS and BASH, J Also manufactures «li xindsof Fumiture A
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