wr EA 2 — oe MN ——— LIKE HIS FATHER, Scientific, He Was Afflicted With Stone in they san Nad Mr 8. W. Hloks, Hlucuer. Valley, Duchess Wollney considers that the results county, N. Y,, the son of Mr. E. 8. Hicks, whose name may have appeared in this journal in con. h an article ilar to this, was, like Hicted with Stone in the Bladder, on- iy rious than his fa ther's, The father advised the son to write to Dr, David Kennedy, of Rondout, N. Y,, who, he said, would tell him what to do. Dr. Kennedy replied, suggesting the use of KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY, which had worked so successful in the father's case, Mr, Hicks. who had been as feians that they could do 1 “Favorite Remedy.” od a stone 2 of Kness of a pipe stem’ is had no symptoms of a return ¢ is a sick man healed. What have been expected? What wdical sclence confer? ly enough. Dr, AKL )¥y a reputation cannot afl A ir, that the FA- £ REMEDY does gorate the blood, cures liver, kidney dder complaints, as liseases and weaknesses peculiar to With an art i Sail WES Moro sg by the local pt we as those ids of grateful x v in letters to Dr. Kenne . * wardi whind fullness ords which ple voluntarily testi with a warmth and ¢ business documents ver possess, what “Favorite blood, liver and bem and thelr WASERCEL THE KIDNEYS. They a:¢ the most important secretory organs. Into and through the Kidneys flow the waste fluids of the body, containing poisonous matter taken out of the system. If the Kidneys do not act prop- erly this matter is retained, the whole system becomes disordered and the following symptoms will follow: Head- ache, weakness, pain in the small of back and loins, flushes of heat, chills, with disordered stomach and bowels. 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In a memoir by Sir J. B. Lawes it is maintained that while the atmosphere is the main, if not the exclusive, source of carbon for crops, the soil is the principal, if not the only, source of their nitrogen, The author is of opinion that arable soil loses ns much nitrogen in the form of drainage as it receives from the atmos- phere. M. Blavier has sent a note to the Academy of Sciences, Paris, on the influence of thunderstorms on under. ground telegraph wires. He is inclined to believe that the occasional disturb. ances, to which even well-protected underground wires are subject, in appar- ent opposition to the theory of statie electricity, may be explained either as an effect of electrodynamic induction or as an effect of electrostatic induction. At a late meeting of the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers, Mr. T. W. Bun- ning read a paper on experiments made at Saarbruelion to asceriain the influence of coal dust in explosions in mines. Mr. Galloway, who was present at some of these experiments, stated that if the coal dust were removed from the vicinity of the shot holes, or kept watered for the space of six yards, the risk of explosion was removed. In the course of a rcoent lecture on the fauna of the seashore Prof. H. N. and deep-sea forms have passed through a littoral phase of existence, and that the littoral animals retain far better than those of any other faunal region the recapitulative larval phases, by means of which alone the true historical origin can be recovered, that marine zoological laboratories on the coast have made so many brilliant discoveries in zoology in late years. Mme. Miropolsky, of St. Petersburg, has announced that the sulphuric acid of commerce, and even the fuming acid, may often contain traces of mercury, which cannot be removed by distillation. Its presence can be detected by passing an electric current throagh the dilu acid and using a gold needle as negative electrode. After electrolysis the needle lary. After heating the lower end char noteristic drops of mercury may be rec. capillary extremity. The Government of India has sent a geological surveyor to report on the scientific aspects of the Cashmere earth- quake. A correspondent of a Calcutta journal, writing on the second day after the first great shock, says that the force of the earthquake appeared to have oon- centrated itself at certain spots, and there to have expended itself. These spots look as though a large amount of gaseous matter under the earth had, with the strength of dynamite, been struggling for an outlet, and had thus torn and lacerated the ground at the point where it found an exit As a varnish for ferrotypes the follow- ing receive has been recommended : The solvent should be highly rectified benzole, and the most suitable resinous body is gum dammar. Crush the gum and having placed it in a tall bottle pour in the benzole and shake up at repeated intervals nntil the gum is dissolved. Allow the solution to stand until it is quite clear above the sediment, then decant the liquid carefully into a clean bottle, where it is diluted with bensole until the desired consistency is attained. Good varnish can also be made by dis- solving Canada balsam in benzole, The Quercus wrrata, says Mr. G. Nich- oloson in the Garden, is a highly orna- mental species of oak with foliage exhib- iting a decided resemblance to that of the sweet chestnut of Southern Enrope. Itis quite hardy in this country, and from its handsome appearance and dis- tinct habit is thoroughly worthy of more general cultivation, items of Interest. A Nantucket woman claims to have had a wart taken off her nose by faith cure, Cows in Key West ars labelled with the names of persons for whom their milk is kept. The refusal by a teetotal tailor to make clothes for rumsellers is a new cause for temperance discussion in London, The penalty for selling a cigarette tos boy or girl under sixteen years of age in New Hampshire has been made $20 for each offense. The Emperor of Russia travels in milroad cars that once belonged to Napoleon IIT. but they have been greatly improved, and are said to be the finest in the world. A Baltimore negro has literally worn two fingers off in many years of shovel physician as a curiosity. apparent disease, and no inconvenience. The duty of an official at Monaco is blers for aid to get away. dies ss cheaply as possible, emg in Normandy is cider that tastes like vinegar and water, and is sold at {two cents a quart. A tourist says that a mouthful of good New England apple juice would delight and astound a native, Mr. Blowitz, the London Times cor- respondent at Paris, is a German Jew. His patronymic was Opfer, but, being born at Blowitz, Austria, he adopted that name. He is a naturalized French- | man. Mrs. Laurence Oliphant is sail | to have discovered him when acting os | Times correspondent in Paris. | The skeleton of a man nine feet one} {inch in height is said by the St Louis {office of a firm in Thayer, Oregon County, | Mo. The skeleton is further said to have | {been discoversd by a party of men who | {were exploring a cave some three miles | in length situated about nine miles from i Thayer. Cholera failed to strike a single one of the 4,000 worsen employed in the | national tobacco factory at Valencia, i Spain, though the disease raged vio- i lently in that city, and the Medical | World recalls that tobacco workers were | also noticed to enjoy exemption from | attack during an epidemic ot Amster | dam. Somebody remembers that Morse | bundred miles of wire would become | slectrionlly with the shore. The first | prediction having come true, the second | {as wild when made, A person's ancestors are more numer. ous than at first contemplated, three generations to a century, one has | lather and mother (two), grandparents | (four), great-grandparents (eight). At the end of the second century they oumber sixty-four, Following the eal. sulation yon will find that at the end of eight centuries one is descended from no less than 16,000,000 ancestors, Physicians throughout the country have received a circular from a dealer in human curiosities. The mens geries are supplied with beasts the world over by a single German firm, but the exhibits of human deformity are fonnd through items in the newspapers, This specnla- tor has planned to be a monopolist. Ie says ho will pay liberally for immediate information of any physically peculiar child, so that he may get ahead of com- petitors in bargaining with the parents, Speaking of the trinmphs of German surgery, a writer points ont a number of men now walking around in the empire with only a fractional part of their digestive organs, Some are referred to as being without a spleen, or having but a single kidney, others lack a gall blad- der and several metres of intestines, while the climax is resched by * the man without a stomach.” Richter was very fond of tame ani- mals, which he constantly had about him. Bometimes a mouse, then a great white cross spider, which he kept ina paper box with a glass top. There was 8 little door beneath by which he could feed his prisoner with dead flies. In the j sutumn he collected his winter food for his little tree-frog and his tame spider. “How I wish,” he wrote once to his friend Otto, “that yon could have met me in the street or in the Harmony. Then you would have seen my little squirrel upon my shoulder, who bites no longer.” * The Bible contains 8,500,880 letters, 810,607 words, 81,178 verses, 1,184 chap- ters and sixty-six books. The word “and” ocourrs 46,227 times, “Lord” 1,955 times, ** reverend ” only onoe, and that in the eleventh psalm, The twenty. ¢ nineteenth iiss mihi Chronic Ulcers and Catarri, “Mrs, Christian Zelle, aged sixty-three cars, of Carondelet, St. Louis, Missouri, d a chronic ulcer on her leg which had been running for forty-three years? *I'o use her own language, she had “tried all the doctors,” but without perceptible ben- efit, Two of the most noted of this city advised her, as the only alternative from death, to have the leg amputated below the knee, She was troubled with an intolerable itching sensation, which on! gave way to a distracting pain, whic made death her daily wish, She could not sleep or rest. On March 21, this year, she commenced using Dr. Hart- man's PERUNA, and to-day the leg is entirely healed, and the thankful old lady says she has slept more during the last three months than she did in the previous forty-three years, Miss Alice Brady, of East St. Louis, Illinois, suffered from catarrh ophthalmia for five years, On April 27 she began treatment under Dr, tr For a year before she was a patient of two of the best known oculists of this city, but they signally failed to help her. After one month under Dr, Hartman and his Prruxa, her eyes have almost entirely healed, and, according to her own state- ment, he has done more for her in this short space of time than the oculists did in the previous whole year. PERUNA, of course, did it. Miss Annie Baker, First Avenue, Mil- waukee, writes: “I take great pleasure in recommending PERUNA. For years I have suffered from Asthma, I was in- duced to try PERUNA. It promptly relieved the paroxysms, and its continued use renders their recurrence less and less frequent. Iam confident it will cure me completely.” - Walker Brothers, druggists, Batavia, O., write: “Dr, 8S, B, Hartman, Columbus, O., Dear Sir : Some two weeks ago I had a very peculiar case, and after a few ques- tions were answered, I came to the con- clusion it was catarrh of the stomach of The patient had consulted every phy- I persuaded her to try your PERUNA and MANALIN., She had been having spasms every three or four days, and the fith dose kept them off, and they have not returned since.” W. M. Griffith, Ashland, Ky., writes: “The large chronic ulcers of fifteen months’ standing, are entirely healed. subsided, the leg is healed, and I am per- fectly well, Perruxa is a wonderful rewr * y followed. Its success § has been pe ble snd its cures wonden ful. It is the most successful preparation in the market for CATARRHE and the only one that swomises an Absolute, Positive Cure, 1t is i. A Trial is all ¢ awed, 118 always onials of actual where dire gruly a blessing to mankis that is asked for it. ©O recommended. Send for test! Cures MALARIA. A POSITIVE CURE IS ASSURED. One bottle is generally sufficient for a pure. Si ine. A trial oniy i» ssled wit Buxeoy., Ii is a SP * arising fr : il dicen ' FORITIVELY cure. Bave d« RHEUMATISAL SCROFULA. SKIN ERUPTIOXS. YEXEREAL DISEASES. DYSPEPSIA. LOSS OF APPETITE. FEELING OF LANGOUR. BILIOUSNESS., LIVER TROUBLES. SNERVOUS WEAKNESS. FEMALE WEAKNESS. Kzxrien's Carvanng Huweny {5 no patent medicine, but a safe and pleasant preparation to take and surely the greatest medical discov. ery of the age. One bolle rejuvenates the entire gystem and possesses more virtue than a half oon bottles of ordinary patent preparations, Write for testimonials and other information, Ba Vor sale by druggists generally. PRICE 81.00 A BOTTLE. XIX BOT- TLES FOR 85.00. On receipt of $5.00 by the manufacturers, SawreL F. Kxtren & Co, Harriiburg, Pa, six bottles will be sent express paid. TRADE MANE From Pole to Pole Aven's Bansarantiia bas demonstrated its power of cure for ail diseases of the biowd Tho Harpooner's Story. New Bedford, June 1, 1883. Pr J.C. Aven k Co. Twenty yoars ago 1 was a harpooner in the North Pacific, when five others of the crew and myse'f were laid up with wen « Our bodies were bloated, game swollen and bleeding, teeth loose, purple bioiches all over us, and oor bresth seemed rotten. Take lt by and wo were pretty badly off. All our Hme juice was accidentally destroyed, but the eaptain had a couple dopen bottles of AvER's Bansaraniiia » us that, We recov. ered on it quicker than I have ever seen men broughiabolat by any other treatment for Bearvy, and I've seen a good deal of it. Besing no men. tion in your Almanse of your Barsaparilla bet good for seurvy, I thought you ought to keow this, and so od the facts, Respectfully You Ravest ¥. Winears. The T s Experience. Mawven, Basutoland (8h Africa) March, 1853. Da. J. C. Aven & Bo. Gentlemen: 1 have much pleasure to 10 the great value of our Bareapariiia. ® have been during which Ume we ng under canvas for what is called in this “yeldt a 8 | § thous jures lor nt Sot Tain a ay ores rE Dome Yours truly, é i " sp . Ayer's Saksaparilla J ply cE Ml Beorofula, Mercury, from the system, > Dr. J. C Ayer & Lowell, Mass. Bold by att aor #14 BLACKSMITH supplies, we would Heating Stoves, CROWNING GLORY, call your attention to our stock Cooks & Ranges, WELCOME HOME: PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE, The Greatest Triumph of the Age! - SYMPTOMS OF A RPID LIVER. Loss of appetite, Rowals costive, Pain in the bi with a dull sensation in the back part, Pain under the shoulder blade, Fuliness after esting, with a dis. inclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of comper, Low spirits, with a feeling of having neglected some duty, Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Headache over the right eve, Hestiessness, with fitful dreams, Highly colored Urine, and CON STIPATION. i TUTT'S PILLS arc especially bol to such eases, one dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer, EC A GLOSSY BLACK by en pplication . this Dye. It IImpATIS 8 Bataral color. acts instantaneously. Sold , OF 2d The receipt of $1. Office, urray + Now York. PEFNSYLVANIA BTATE COLLEG KE, Next Term begins Beplember 9, 1885 in located in one of the mo : pots of the entige A open 16 both sexes, and urses of Btudy gheny region ers the follow! 1 A Full 8a) 2 A Full Course, 8 The following ADVANCED COURBES. wo years each, fi of the Gener CULTURE: we of Four Years, ¥ LOWIng the first two Fens clentific Course (a) AGRI. NATURAL HISTORY ; {e} CHEMISTRY AND PUHYRICS; (4) CIVIL ENGINEERING, § A short EPECIAL « IWWEREE IN AGRICUL TURE, A short BPECIAL ¢ OURBE {a Cl} enistry. 6 A ; t IANIC ARTS, dy. anaes £1 For Catalogues, t Miforine GEO. W. 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LEWISBURG AND TYROXKE RAILROAD, BELLEFONTE. NITTANY AND LEMONT R2R, Daily Except Sunday, ‘ Esgtward ra STATIONS, AMP FM 51 5 50 Montandon 10] | 100 M0 5] 6 00 Lewisburg, arrive 8 bbljo 5505 5 8 300i Lewisburg, leave 8 4) 5 20 # 8 Fair Grounds 4 40 y 156 6 45 Beibl 8 82 i Ob 6 BS Vicksburg $3 ih 00 7 10 MiMinburg '4 85 4 4 7 &{Milmont 7 56 408 7 #|Laurelton 4 118 blk spring fo8| [3 9 ng ng : # HjCentre F 6 15 200 $88 JogE 6 07 i 52 # 43 Lin Hall 5 bs 148 95 Hall a Bl 158 10 00 Lemont 5 45 “80 10 O8{Dale Summit > BY in 10 19{ Pleasant Gap 5 26 i i 10 we 5 1H 0 Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan. Liam iibam, and 7.3 pm, lonve Montanion for Lewisburg at 9.20 a m, 6 m m, E H, J. R, WOOD DEEL Gen'l Pasv'ger Ag't rs —————————— Cextee Hain Marger~T Centre Halli Meat market having he frigerator families can ai all times be sup~ plied with fresi meats, of the vest quale ity, also bologna sausage, Next dour to botel ; open day and evening, ldmay tf Hexzy Boozes, % 1 SAEAT AGENTS WANTED To canvass for one of 1} shed snd inrgest Ni tablished 1846, Business CRE terms address wmepil ¢ow| ie oldest estab. Bie U. 5B Ke asily learned. W. L&T sMITH, Ueneva Nursery, Geneva, X,Y. For T. ELMO HOTEL, Ne. B17 & 819 Arch 59 eel, Philadelphia Reduced Tales 0 $200 per day. The traveling public will stil] nd at ibis Hoe tel the same liberal provision for their comiort. 1tis located in the immediate centres of business and pinces of amuses ment and different railroad depois, as well as ali parts of the Cily, are CREILY accessible by Direet Cars Conslantiy passing the davis, It offers Epecial inducements auld Visiting ihe city for business or Your patronage respectfully solic OLARE respe ily solicitad, JOS iu FEGER, Proprietor, ru $200 000 in presents given awsey. Send eo uf © cents postage, and by mail you will gel free a package of goods of large value thet will start you in work thet will at onoe : you in mosey faster thay any thing slse it Am Al about the $200.00 presents with mach bog Agents wanted everywhere, of either sex, of ail 9 for all time, oF spare time only, Wo work for us thelr own bomes Fortunes for all work #80. istely sosured. 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