— FEARFULLY COMMON. Kidney Complaints Among Both Sexes and all Ages—A Brilliant Recovery. There is something startling about the rapid in. creas? of kidne y diseases among the American peopie within the pastifew years. Many causes peculiar to certain classes tend to produce these troubles—as, for example, careless living, over. work and exposure. Dr. David Kennedy, of Rondout, N. Y., is often congratulated on the ex- The exact knowledge of the combus- tion heat of coal gas has enabled Witz to determine tho temperatures and the theoretic explosive pressures of detonate ing mixtures formed with this gas, The mixtures were taken at 0 degree Centigrade and at the atmospheric pressure. A mixture of one volume of gas and six volumes of air gave a tem. perature of 2.064 degrees aud a pressure of 8,6 atmospheres. A mixture of one volume of gas with ten volumes of air gave a temperature of 1.5614 degrees and a pressure of 6.5 atmospheres. Rone ceptional success of his medicine called Favorite Remedy” in arresting and radically curing there most painful and dangerous disorders, Proofs of this like the following are constantly brought to his attention, and are published by him for the ls of sufferers whom he desires to t. The letter, therefore, may be nee to you or to some one you It is from one of the best known and 3 1% in the fine and growing city those interested f siace of business on d Union streets © d, Mase, Mar, 22, tondout, N, Y. ars | have been afflicted i its most acute form. What eft to the imagination, for no sreciate it except those who have gone I resorted to many physicians and to of treatment, and spent & ey, only to find myselfolder and { may say that I used 25 bottles n widely advertised as a specific es, and found {it en- y case, Your “FA- t with a perfect re- 1@ for me Rides is th lightest good, » Me perma- ded “Favorite y disease, and at Dr. David has not its for this distressing and aint s¢ this letter as you deem hers, Yours, &c., JS MAN CRAWFORD, "A v ” 31 AAD DITTERQ on a 84. Roses and all flowers containing per- fumed oils may be made to yield their aromatic qualities by steping the petals in a saucer of water, and setting it in the sun. The water should be soft, or rain-water, and a sufficient quantity allowed for evaporation. Ina few days a film will cover the water. This is the essential oil of the flower; every particle is impregnated with the odor. It must be taken up carefully and put in tiny vials, which should remain open till all the remaining water is evapor- ated. A few drops of this will perfume glove-boxes, apparel, ete.,, and will last a long time, is FOVORITH ¢ wide world - RWS VEC ETN OW Many, indeed, are the luxuries that the magicians wand, of invention now brings into the midst of our homes. As an instance, to produce a sea atmosphere for the sick room, a foreign contem- porary suggests’ the use of a solution of peroxide of hydrogen (ten volumes strength) containing one per cent. of ozonic ether, iodine to saturation, and 2.50 per cent. of sea salt. The solution placed in a steam or hand spray diffuser can be distributed in the finest spray in the sick room at the rate of two fluid ounces in a quarter of an hour. Ib communicates a pleasant sea odor, and is probably the best purifier of the air of the sick room ever used. It is a power- ful disinfectant, the same author writes, as well as deodorizer, acting briskly on ozonized test salutions and papers. It might be well to test the subject in some ward of one of our hospitals. Experiments have been made in Eng- land as to the comparative value of good hay for stock, with the result that it is estimated that 100 pounds of hay are equal to 275 pounds of green Indian corn, 400 pounds of green clover, 443 pounds of rye straw, 360 pounds of wheat straw, 160 pouxds of oat straw, 180 pounds of barley straw, 153 pounds of pea straw, 200 pounds of buckwheat straw, 400 pounds of dried corn stalks, 175 pounds of raw potatoes, 504 pounds of turnips, 8500 pounds of carrots, fifty-four pounds of rye, forty- six pounds of wheat, fifty-nine pounds of oats, forty-five pounds of mixed peas wey CY EE Vie Gadd ob prepa- ci a choice combination of { remedies. The cos not claim ita the ills, but boldly cures every form ising from a tor- mpure blood, dis- dneys, and where a broken down condi- he System, requiring a and permanent tonie, fails to restore the Such is BURDOCK 00D BITTERS. Sold by all druggists, who are authorized by the manufacturers to re- i the price to any pur- is not benefited by wil arn LURCLTL there is Lion of seatint Pi UIABIL it never sufferer. BI nh 0 ki v A xr Ab i Rit BR} RY w & C0., Props., FALO. NEW YORI. H AnD WARE, HARDWARE. HARDWARE te 0 A. HARRIS & A. HARRIS & ws RE SELLING-—— SECTIONS AND SKCTIONS AND REAPERS, REAPERS, Farming Tools, CO, CO. yon J HSA So Items of Interest. a Less than one-thind of the earth and debris that covered Pompeii so long remains in At a wedding in Bridgeport, Conn., recently the groom, a young man, whe appeared nervous from the start, broke into hysterical sobs before the ceremony was over. A glass bedstéad has been made at 8 Birmingham, Eng, factory for a Cal cutta millionaire, It is of solid glass, the legs, rails, ete, being richly cut The King of Burmah also has one. place, There is a natural bridge near the! boundary line between Arizona and New Mexico, twenty miles north of the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, which surpasses in every way the famous one in Virginia, Two thousand horned toads have been shipped from San Francisco to China, They will be into various kinds of medicines, which sell very high. | A toad is placed in a flask of whiskey | several weeks and the stuff is sold as al tonic. The largest farm in the worla is said | to be the Bell Farm, in Canada, belong- | ing to the Qu'Appelle River Farming Co. It consists of 54,000 acres, of which | some 18,000 acres are und vation. Every two hundred acres has upon it a cottage. The oak, creeping out into t ing unoccupied grounds in the West wherever it is not too sandy for it to grow. Thousands of now covered with young oaks where they converted er close culti- Robert Douglass, is HAYS Lie prairies and cover ares are did not grow forty years ago. Workmen in borax factories possess a charm against cholera. During the terrible epidemic of 1864-5 the work- | men in seven contiguous factories in| Italy were free from the disease whici Killed off one-third of the population o a village in their immediate hood. Visiting cards for dogs are the rage in London. They are engraved, one inch by a half inch, and put up in packages of 100 each. ** Miss Minnie Black and Tan,” “Mr. Suttic Pag,” “Mrs. Wil oughby Pug,” ** Mr. Frank Fox Terrier,” and a Muudred others may be had at any stationer’s. i 4 * sghbor- ne v ho of a In some parts of the African coast { shark is still worshipped and offerings « poultry and goats are made. Once year a child is sacrificed to propitiate it. The little victim is bound to a post the sands at low water and, as the ti td it id ia TEAS 1 rises, mingles its shrieks and i + with those of its mother until devour by sharks. han } af fs 0 Mexico has her financial £ i treishilag Baid SONLIaN, LAL her condition for years past has been ti an LR far more prosperous and peaceful SOY . » | and beans, sixty-four pounds of. buck- wheat, fifty-seven pounds of Indian i corn, sixty-eight pounds of acorns, 105 | DE- | pounds of wheat bran, 167 pounds of | wheat, pes, and oat chaff, 179 pounds of | i mixed rye, and barley, fifty-nine pounds | of linseed, and 230 pounds of mangel- wurzel. ROPE BLOCKS dPROUTS HAY FORKS, &e. ——AS WELL AS ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE. TO MEET THE MANDS IN THIS LINE. JAS. HARRIS & CO. i ! i Pure sweet cider that is arrested in | the process of fermentation before it becomes acetic acid or even alcohol, and with carbonic acid gas worked out, is one of the most delightful beverages. The Farm, Fidd, and Fireside recom- mends the following scientific method of treating cider to preserve itm sweet ness. When the saccharine matters by fermentation are being converted to alcohol, if a bent tube be inserted air tight into the bung, with the other end into a pail of water, to allow the car- bonic acid gas envolved to pass off with- out admitting any air into the barrel, a beverage will be obtained that is fit pectar for the gods. A handy way isto fill your cask nearly up to the wooden faucet when the cask is rolled so the bung is down. Cet a common rubber tube and slip it over the end of the plug to the faucet, with the other end in the pail. Then turn the plug so the cider can have communication with the pail. After the water ceases to bubble, bottle or store away. ) OVER (000000 BOTTLES SOLD AND NEVER FAILS TO CURE COUGHS.COLDS. THROAT AND ALL LUNG TROUBLES DRUGGISTS SELLIT PRICE. On 25 CTS. R DONT FORGET 77 Ani ws Orontest jnducements ever of. fered. Now's your time to we wp orlars for ony celebrated Tens ard Coffees wocare s beanth ud Gold Dmned or Moss Hoes Obi " Toa Set, or Handsome Decctat oss Tose Dinner Bet, or Gold Band Mose : UAT or fri! partfeniace addres ¥ow fol AMERICANT C i 4H aes Jewry St. few Tork r consists of a central plateau or highland rising from 4,000 feet to 5,000 feet above the Jowlands of the const, and from this plateau rise occasional volcanic cones, the highest, Ankaratrs, being 8,950 feet above the sea. These volcanges extend from the northern extremity of the island to the 20th parallel of south latitude. South of this appear granitic rocks, at least na far us 22° south latitude. At higher latitudes than this the rocks of the in. terior are practically unknown to Europ- According to a recent paper by Mr. F. W. Budler, F. G. 8, several Crow's Patent Iron Roofing 18 THE ONLY= LE CAPFED CORRUGATED ROOFING, AND 13 THE ONLY ONE PREPARED BY THE ren ok DO during any period of her history. Since 1800 she has had 1 ations. Fr a only pr 13 revol 1828 to 1881 Juarez eas tl dent who served out a fall term dis The Drogheda Guardians have the coffins are govered that ir the size o is that oC jammed into those by main force quem n too many small DEE “t There is a curious uniformity in aumber of persons killed annual India by wild animals and snakes, Indian Medical Gazette gives the 1 of those killed in Dengal animals, for five yeas, at from 1.302 in each year. Thesnakes destroyed from 9,158 to 10,084 annually. 3 AION 1.264 to Prolonged d b standing flowers iu water some hous before they are sent away. It is the greatest fallacy to that which have to be sent to a distance should be fresh picked. They will travel better and last longer if to imbibe a full supply of mo before starting. The Formosarians, says M. Girard de | Rialle, are fetish-worshippers. In one of their houses a traveler found a stake on which was placed the skull of a deer | adorned with garlands of flowers and | herbs. This he was told was the female | fetish : the male was composed of bam: | boos and interlaced like a cradle. A jar| of pure water below appeared to be the | only offering. A relic of the great forests which once | covered the south of Sweden was { recently dug out of a bog at Kinneved | in the shape of a boat six feet in diam- eter, hollowed out of a log. The tree] from which it was obtained must have | been twenty feet in circumference. The wood, which was blue in elor, was very hard, and the boat so heavy that | two bullocks could not move it, Clara Louise Kellogg frequently wears a magnificent jewelled pin, presented by the Duke of Newoastle in 1808. During the Brighton races he invited Miss Kellogg to be the guest of his family, saying in the invitation that he had recently lost heavily, and if she {freshness 18 secur v SUP Lina any MANUFACTURERS READY FOR USE. J. A. REESMAN, Centre Hall, Pa, Agent. Wilhelm Plaining MIN. Faroisiies and Keeps on Hand ASH: GORING OF ALL KINDS, “SIDING SHUTTERS, BLINDS MOULDING OF ALL RINDS, STAIR RAILING, &e, &o.. vos Cy e., &c Terms Reasonable, and all Orders Promptly attended to. : 28jl1y ISRAEL CONFER & SON also appear thot the interior is mineral field. came it might change his luck. Bhe went, and that day the Duke won #50, 000. The pin commemorates the event. The noted statistician, Edward Atnik- son, insists that there is an abundanoe of room yet in this world. The 1,400, 000,000 persons supposed to be on the globe could all find easy standing room within the limits of a field ten miles squarn, and by the aid of a telephone could be addressed at one time by a singlo speaker. Ina flold twenty miles square they conld all be y waled am nti ih ul ghee Convinced, Mr. U. G. King, foreman of the Tee. tonia Democrat, Leetonia, Ohio, writes: “Dr. SB. Hanraax, Columbus, Ohio, Gentlemen: Some time since, I had occa- sion to doubt the genuineness of most of the articles that appear in different papers inregard to your wonderful PEruna, and my curiosity was s0 great that I deter. mined to write to one of the many people that claimed to have been cured by this medicine, and accordingly wrote to Mrs. J. W. Reynolds, of New Lisbon, this county, and received the following reply.” “I received vour letter this evening, a in reply would say that PEruUNa, 1 be- lieve, saved my life, and I can not recom- mend it too highly; for all complaints it is the best medicine in existence. It seems to help you as you swallow it, I would advise any one suffering from my complaint to take Peruxa and be con- vinced. Yours truly, Mrs. J. W. Rey. nolds.,” Now, that's her card, word for word, and as I am well acquainted with the lady, I do not believe she would lie, It is truly wonderful how your medicine does do good. James L. Mooney, Prospect, Ohio, writes : “ For the past ten years I have been suffering from constipation and dyspepsia, and all the evil effects that accompany them, 1 was treated by a number of doctors, all to no effect. I t medicines, which did me no rood, and about three years ago I was seized with a severe nervous trouble, and blized to quit farming. 1 thoug! s would soon be over, but last wir eived one of your pam- “Ills of Life,” 1 at once usa and Mawar, They helped me right away. I used nine i guxA and three of MANALIN, and now I am quite well, and able to resume farmi i also had a little child which was attacked with a severe cramp in the stomach; we thought it would go y spasms. I used noth wt PERUNA. We gave it an it ection of PeruxaA and warm water, and gave ita teaspoonful of the lets called 0 HARDWARE Heating Stoves, CROWNING GLO V, FORT E Forse nent of ¥ire ¥ i A full ageort 25 YEARS IN USE. The Greatest Medical Trinmph of the Apc! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of appetite, Dowels costive, Pain in the bead, with a dull sensation In the back part, Pain under the shoulders blade, Fullness after eating, with a dis. inclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with a feeling of having neglected some duty, Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Headache over the right eye, Restiossness, with fifa! dreams, Highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION, the med e internally every half hour, It was relieved in one hour, and has not been bothered since, I have also used it with as good effect in case of croup and colds. 1 know that it 18 a wonderful medicine, and recommend it to all who are in poor health. The above statement I am willing to swear to.” W. M. Plants, Deep Valley, Greene county, Pa., writes: “ Please send me book on the ‘Ills of Life’ I have used one bottle of Prruxa, and am great. iy benefite i" Rall MARE MAY CUTER Am, THE GREAT Blood Duner of the Worl AX ABSOLUTE CURE FOR SATARR H. sas hot od 10 Caren #ing fin } si ¥ & " 58 BIE { remarkable and where dire Fed, Fis success has bw It is the 1 % SSAA al § ral ng market for CATARRH and the only one i | ers Absolute, Positive Care, iti truly » blessing to mankind. A Trial is al that is asked for it. t 1 ¢ re © aT: 0 §. Mend r testis of & mune IALAR SITIVE CURE IS i cures A ARIA. Hn s eure, Nt poked for Kumi change of feeling as to astonish the sullerer. nourished, and by their Tonio A iwestd = GrossY BLACK by a single application of gent by expross on reocel TUTIT’'S PILLS are especially adapted They Imerense the A JLnd cause the the wv » goad, Prices - rray St... this Dye. It {imparts a pa color, acts Office, 44 Murray St., New York. — STOVES. Cooks & Ranges: ASTLAKE AND WELCOME HOME: t 84 % . ATS » A )N, McFARLANE & CO wie BIE ae P ENNSYLVANIA STATE tT ad COL LEG % to such cases, one dose effects such a body to Take on Flesh, thus the & ir E. Guay Hamm or Whiskers changed to 8 instantaneously. Sold by Druggisis, or peof 81 : TO YOUNG MEN ON THE 14 duced by tency, Devos De riage generally se wham pe 41 Ann Bl, De Samay yr | PE EY 1A { BALE Madi ood and r Syphi mpare ! IVELY cure. S ootor RHEUMATISM. SCROFULA. SKIN ERUPTIONS. VEXEREAL DISEASES. DYSPEPSIA. LOSS OF APPETITE. FEELING OF LANGOUR. BILIOUSNESS, LIVER TROUBLES. NERVOUS WEAKNESS. FEMALE WEAKNESS. p's Carannn RaxuEny no patent t a safe and pleasant preparation o take and surely the greatssi medical discov- ery of the age. One botlle rejuvenates the entire system and possesses more virtue than a half doson Bottles of ordinary patent preparalions. Write for testimonials and other information. && For sale by druggists generally PRICE 81.00 A BOTTLE, SIX BOT- TLES POR 85.00, On receipt of 85.00 by the manufacturers, Saxoun F, Kuiten & Co., Harrisburg, Pa., giz bottles will be sent express is LE HALE Warn Ani ¢ PY fa ths most v1 1 Ys ext "10 w i . Nties, Roiasdy tions, YWhen warnin i no lime af SAiRsSAPAN jae ne SC wil # of ROFULA fa ihe Blood that rots ners of NW! Nothing mn the sy yiaxiom fo Fanta. 0 g slg the only one that will cleanse blood of Mew rial §™ ison amd the taint of Contagious Disenscs, Lispover Jerid Lioad is productive of ANAEMIA, #oql be Trallid santtered y iL fro stem amd pre- farring bit TERIA. 5 + A wretohed condition in Skin, Ulaccld Muscics, B Nerves, d Melancholy. Ix firs sepistous are Weak ness, Languor, Loss of Nerve Fores, nwi Mental ioe jection, Its course, unchecked, bed le sovitably to insanity or death. Womeh frequently suffer from §t, 9 ho only mech ein that, while purilfving the blood, ene inher 1 with new yitality, sud favigorates the whole system, is Ayer's Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY De. J. CO. Ayer & Co, Low ell, Mass, { bry all Druggists: Price $13 six botiles for §5, ml MSE ppd es AR A ARES fo Near oll Wi Lliiatns por Lock Haven arrives Kenovo EASTWARY SEA SHORE EXP, leaves Lock 1 fave: Cos eno i ki Bn M i 1 i ¥ naj d Acouin O Erie Ketoyo Lock Haven Williams po Monial Harrisbuzr Philmdeiphia JeaveR arr al Erie Mall East, Express Fast make ¢ yen with BE V.R Erie mail Easi an : trains on LoS. & M. 8 KR 3 W. R BR; at Emporiuin W ih B., XN. and at Driftwood with A.V.E RK LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD BELLEFONTE, Daily Except Sunday. ETATIONS BR. Trains, ES 4d West colinect at Erie w al Corry with B. ¥ 8 3 Westward Eastward PMA M AM i 20 15H i Montandon 1 5010 25 6 00 lewishurg arrive 2 & #ilewishurg, lave 2 ®) 35 Falr Grounds 2 14} 6 45! Beihl 6 58 Vicksburg 7 10 Mifiinburg Y & Milmont 7 46 Laurelton 8 $id burn 9 06 Rising Rpring ¢ HHi0entre Hall # 880 # 43 Linden Hall # 60 Oak Hall 10 00! Lemont 10 08iDale Summit 10 19 Pleasant Gap 10 3| Bellefonte : {tional trains leave Lewisburg ad 5.25 a mn, 9.56 am, and 735 pm, returni leave Montandon for Lewisburg at Ba and 7 4 pm. HAR. E PUGH, Manager, ¥ Iv 85112 Hh} a5) $0; lt ee EE EE aa Woon, General If you want suitable for ladies and gentlemen, « Ih iy Bn —————. y Fu Gy a v Centre Hall frigerator i plied wil iy, aiso hotel ; 1dmay t sng ET.~The DAVIE 4 re- : Limes De sup~ the best qual. » # . Sexi qoor to evening. Hexey Booze, SLreel Ph aad «UU por aay plies The i ntinie Hoe for the'r immedinie of amuses iepots, as weil sily accessible passing the inducements business or i vY¥iIirion the slnces ONG . fi Flanlly ing those 3 i iy § pleasure, Your pstrousge respectfully solicited. JOS M. FEGEKR, Proprietor, wr r 2 ty mail sree yaice, free & package 00.000 or sek, of all agen, to work for us at ail workers albedo. HALLETT & Coo, RATHBOW RUPT i ™ Bn F Po — f 8 fed relaine Might und its i for ciresiar with testi. afferers cured by this ap al and Burgical 5. ¢ of surgiosl wonses Bho Pry” rur specialty. Be Aon aBl eleew 3 id a Truse. We nos forgotten, Ber ie y ing t vived sie § ale & more money than st anything eise, by to write us telore Consultation free and taking an agency for the best selling book out, Degioners suoosed ndly, * fail Te Win » Teums free HA BOOK Co. Portisnd, Maine, 2 2 100 TEEEN WEEKES, LETTE will be mailed secures deems In the United States for el ONE DOLLAR, ¥ wed to postmasiers. age nt apd clubs, Sampie coplos mailed free, Addresa a | orders 1» RICHARD XK. FOX, Franklin Bgrare, KB. ¥. > THI The POLICE iy wrapped. n three months Livers] discount allo ——— c— M a0 3 20 KURTZ ROLLER FLOURING MILLS, CENTRE HALL, PA, NOW READY FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF FLouR & FEED. FLOUR AXD FEED WiLL BE EXCHANGED FOR ALL KIXDS OF GRAIN, AND AT RETAIL FOR CASH. 1 0 the Parsonal History of U. S. GRANT. oeresy Grand Army los 4nd 1h every rw fn ove mand Arm wn « Sond for Special Terms “inl r agency at once by send! 80 cents th statipe out ONS & MOMARIN, re FORE ‘oimoinnati, Ohio. Highest Market Prices Paid for Grain. The oatfit of the mill is the fin. est and among the best in the world, and work will be don equal to any mill in the
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