FEARFULLY COMMON, Kidney Complaints Among Both Sexes and all Ages—A Brilliant Recovery. There is something startling about the rapid in. eroase of kidney diseases among the American people within the pastifew years, Many Causes pecnlinr 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» ceptional success of his medicine called "Favorite Remedy” in arresting and radically curing these most painful and dangerous disorders, Proofs of this like the following are constantly brought to his attention, aud are published by him for the sake of thousands of sufferers whom he desires to resch aud benefit, The letter, therefore, may be of vital importance to you or to some one you may kuow, It is from one of the best known and popular druggists in the tine and growing city feom which he writes, where those interested ¥ nd Mr. Crawford at his plate of business on sgrper of Main and Union slroels | ingfleld, Mass, Mar, 22,84. iy, R out, N, Y. For ten years 1 have been afilicted fvpase {nn 118 most acute form, What ft tothe imagination, for no t except those who have gone od to many physicians and to s of treatment, and spent a nly to find myselfolder and ay say that I used 25 bottles y advertised as a specific f troubles, and found it en- t least in my case, Your “FA. ‘1 say it with a perfect re. at was done for me bhesides—is at did me the slightest good, ww to admit that it gave me perma- ave recommended “Favorite ple for kidney disease, and in saying that Dr, David REMEDY has not Its or this distressing and letter as you deem Yours, &¢., LYMAN CRAWFORD, CUT OF 10 Eclectric Qil f others 5 ME eo | 6. fe’ atism and Neuralgia. TIMES OUT OF 100 ~™ Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Qil CURES A Cold or a NHoarseness. TIMES OUT OF 20 THe dk Thomas’ Eclectric Oil IU'LES CURES Asthma and Diphtheria. SHOESTRINGS FOR FODDER —— “What's the matter, little asked a benevolent-looking old gentle. man of a diminutive figure in a red shawl Saturday on Market street. “Poo-hoo-ho,” was the only answer the little girl could give for some moments, so overcome was she with weeping, “‘ Are you'scared at the horse, sis?" asked the old gentleman. * He won's hurt you." A horse stood very near, calmly chewing away at something which was hidden in his mouth. By this time quite a crowd had collected. The horse turned his head toward the pavement and the little girl cried out : “Don't let him ; please take him away ~boo-hoo-ho. He's eaten nearly all of ‘em up now. Boo-hoo-ho.” The horse gathered in ‘a luscious mouthful of shoestrings from the little girl's basket. “You brute!” exclaimed the old gentleman, striking at the animal with his cane, The horse only shut his eyes and chewed away. “How many has he eaten, little girl ?" asked one of the bystanders. “Nearly all of 'em—boo-ho! make him stop.” At this point the driver of the horse | came up and the old gentleman said : “See here, young man, if you don't I ecan't feed that brute, I'll put the Cruelty Society on you." | “I do feed him,” was the gruff reply. | ““ What, on shoestringn?" “Yes, and he eats everything that! comes in his way.” i “ It appears so." “Why, has he been afteryon ?” asked | the driver, as he mounted the wagon CATCHING FHAPRS NEAR ADEN, i The way the Arabs catch sharks is very curions and interesting, and is somewhat similsr to playing a heavy salmon, only wo rod is used. A hook of soft won wire is made very sharp and baited with a lump of garbage of some kind, usually a piece of shark too rancid even for a slave, and the line, which is small and very slackly spun, is wound yound for some little distance from the hook with thin sheet lead, both to pro- teot it from the teeth of the fish and to act a8 a sinker, and the other end is made fast to a huge calabash which acts ss a float. When a shark takes the bait he tows the calabash about, but cannot sink it for any length of time, and the fishermen sect off after him in their canoe, and when they get hold of the line they plsy their captive until he is actually drowned. The shark that woe now on the hook was proving a tartar, and before the two boats came near the eanoo which was playing him was cap- sized, and the half dozen men who formed her crew thrown into the water. * Give way, my lads !” said the Lieuten- ant, and both boats dashed away, the crews straining every nerve to save the | tion, the water literilly swarming with | were picked up amd their canoe righted. The Englishmen, like all their nation, fond of sport, next went after the float, | which could be seen being towed hither | and thither as the shark tried to free itself from the incumbrance, but the Arabs, when they sew their intention, | shouted and gesticulated to prevent them from doing so, and a second canoe put off from the dhow to assist in play- With some little trouble | a quarter into the child's lap. Johnny Shark several times horse. er ————— LE Corrected, Miss Anna Johnson, of 24 Front street, Columbus, Ohio, says: * I suffered from an aggravated form of constipation and indigestion for several months, My fam ily physician tried all kinds of medicines and pills, but to no effect. 1 began to think my case was a hopelessone, A friend of mine (Mrs, Elvica Redmond,of East Long street, this city ), called, and seeing the con- dition I was in, recommended me to try your MANALIN. Imustsay I had butliite faith in the medicine, but after 1 had taken a few doses I was convinced that Maxa- LIN was the medicine for me. After had taken one bottle 1 was entirely weil of my complaint, I consider it one of the best remedies for constipation I have ever used. I have several friends who gre us- ing it. They think it an excellent remedy, I recommend it to all who are afflicted with constipation or indigestion, Any one doubting this statement is invited to call on me at 24 Front street” Mr. Milton Knotts, Urbana, O., writes: “ {ast Novemberone year ago I was tak- en sick, and called in our family physician, He examined me and said I had symp- toms of tvphoid fever, He gave mo medicine for two weeks or more with- outany relief. Ibegan to think that my days on earth were fast closing in, 1 saw at once that his medicine would not reach my disease, Just as I was about to conclude that I would have to die, my daughter brought me one of your pamph- lets, I noticed a case whose symptoms were like mine, and Prnoxa and MAxA- i hira, I concluded at once 1 procured one bottle of Peru- xa and one of Maxanix, and took them as directed, and before I had used the two ttles I began to receive strength and gain in flesh, I finished the rest of the two botties and continued its use until the third bottle was used, When they were used I could eat anything I wanted to and go about my work, I consider that if it hadn't been for your Peruza l would have been in my grave. FParlics wishing information can write me at the I recommend your medi- cine wherever I go.” Mr. Joha R. Davis, Moundsyille, W. Va, writes: “1 have been handling your PERUNA ever since its introduction. "All who have used it speak highly of its I consider ita reli Mr. George Fisher, Portsmouth, O,, writes + “1 am handling your PERUNA, and Having a good trade on it, It gives - RA A SBR AT HARDWARE Heating Stoves, We would especial’'y enc CROWNING Glu..i, FORT WELCOME HOME. A full assortment of Fire Brick and Grates on hand. TUTT’S PILLS ETN a 25 YEARS IN USE. The Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Lose of appetite, Bowels costive, Fain in the head, with a dull sensution in the back part, Pain under the shoulders Hinde, 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 nt the Heart, Dots before the eves, Headache ever the right eve, Restiensness, with fitful dreams, Highly colored Urine, aad CONSTIPATION, TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted to such cases, one dose effects such & change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer, They X the Appetite and cause the body to Take om Flesh, thus the system is nourished, and by thelr onic Action on In Ls are frre i AIR DYE. GmAY Hamm or WHisxzRs changed to a GLossY BLACK by a single application of this Dye. It imparts sa Satara] color, acts instantaneously. Sold by pent by express on receipt of $1. Office, Murray St., Now York. TO YOUNG MEN ON THE An i P ENNSYLVANIA STATE COL L ACTIN LEGE. WURDE piemnier located in Pos « Cex Ha Mzear Mazgrer.~—~The |rocks, where the English, as he was {such = huge monster, had the enriosity | COULDN'T GET OUT TO vore. 0 measure him, when he proved to be | { the emormous length of thirty-three feet {ten ches. This was the largest shark splendid satisfaction.” Centre Hall frigerator plied wilh Meat market 49 TIMES OUT OF 50 Thon having a re- ali 8 all Limes De sup~ meats, of the best quel. iy, also t« Next door Ww Lotel ; opéu day and evening. Iqamay of Hexgy DoozeR, iBtai ies « * » fr iw 11 nas’ Eclectric Oil aE fresh Eha ssaOERiv CURES EA np riage gescrsily Croup an. AMections of the Throat » Price 50 cents and $1.00. SOLD EVERYWHERE. RPDW-ARE.™ HARDWARE. HARDWARE - md Gf A. HARRIS & CO. A HARRIS & CO wen RE SELLING KREAVYRER SECTIONS AND REAPER SECTIONS AND REA PERS, REAPERS, Farming Tools, H? AN, AD adds os LKS, SUT THES, ROPE BLOCKS SPROUTS HAY FORKS, &ec. -4+-AS WELL AS ALL KINDS OF} HARDWARE TO MEET THE DE. MANDS IN THIS LINE. JAS. HARRIS & CO, " i OVER [000000 BOTTLES SOLD AND NEVER FAILS TO CURE COUGHS.COLDS, THROAT AND ALL LUNG TROUBLES Ou; YR V2 Bd en ; Can ws a ety erey of. forud, Now's your Lime o gan one wg wad Teas wad ful Gold 4 Tha fat, 4 Tles0 Dinnes or Th ASTER EAS TRE On $1 sad 53 Vesey S4., Non P+) + 3 - ot LE ¥ ow De Growl's Patent tron Roofing r 18 THE ONLY DOUBLE CAPPED CORRUGATED ROOFING, AND 14 THE ONLY ONE PREPARED BY THE MANUFACTURERS READY FOR URE J. A. REESMAN, Centre Hall, Pu., Agent, MiNheim Pleining MI. Farnishes and Keeps on Hand BASH, _ RS, WLOORING OF ALL KINDS SIDING SHUTTERS, BLINDS MOULDING OF ALL KIN PING SR pkE D8, &e, &o. &eo., 6, 45d &o. Terms Ronson ders the coach driver, who cllanced to be old | Bill McCOlenasthan, he asked: “Ah, | driver, I wondah what the doose those | boots are doing up theah.” Old Billy scarcely glanced up, as he Sr—— A —— HEIGHT OF WAVES The height of the waves produced af | and the boys were in such a hurry that | two conditions of the depth of the walter feet in.” or unbroken space if i or Lhe was an Irishman.” down?’ asked the aroused Britisher, Old Bill looked at him in a pitying manner for some seconds, and then ina tone full of deep sorrow and astonish- mont ot the tourist's’ ignorance said: “Well, do you see we've got a sort of superstition out this way that on eleo- tion day every dead Irishman gets out of his grave and votes, and so lately we've got to burying "em on the top of the hill face down, #0 that the more the corpse tries to dig out the deeper he gets in the ground.” “Oh, yes, 1 se,” said the English- man, gravely. “IT make a note of that for my book.” A AI Mn now thoroughly HE NAD BEEN THERE. It was the new reporter who had come in covered with perspiration and dust as the last form went down to the press “Did it take you all day to do that Park water works detail?” snarled the city editor, “Hash! Speak low,” whispered the new * special ” in the C. E's ear. “Got on to an A 1 suicide ont on the park— defaleation, probably.” “Creat Cmsar! And we've gone press |” gasped the editor. *“'The after. noon papers will get a beat on Ts to-morrow.” “Not much!" chuckled the reporter. “I knew I couldn't get heve in time for the last editics so I just queered the find.” “ What do, yon mean ?™ “Why, 1 dragged t'ss body into the bushes and covered i% up with grass and things. A bloodhound couldn't find it Tomorrow we develop the claim aud give ‘em n twe eclumn sensation.” In tl nature i i Wwe an powes fet ab out 600 mi fete f h of waves of forty feet in height from er to trough have been: observixl to so the breakwater Command. wr Dayman | hos ghost wa ves ( uty” feet, 4 them a00 to Dr £1 sve with greens iin & oroesh measured the waves wi socuracy on different « March, 1848 he wrol e CORKS iv roof I a not nificent.” Looking from the port pa be he box, he says: [ Sound at least om half of the waves which overtool passed the ship were far above the ; of my eye. Frequent, y 1 observed ranger; (not seuminatod peaks ing 100 yards, perhaps on one ov b giders of the ship, the sea then coming new rly right aft, which rose s yhigh above the. visible horizon as {0 form an angle | of’ imated at two or thre @ degrees, thie distance of the wave sumiiils Was # bout 100 yards from the ol server, This measure of elovation was hy no means uncommon, occurring, 1 slwuld think, at least once in halfa-doven Waves Sometimes peaks of crossing ov crests of breaking seas womld shoot u,yward at least ten or fifteen feet higher.” The mean highest waves, not includ ng the broken or acuminated crests, Dr. 5S. ore shy estimates as rising about forty-tis ee feet above the level of the hollow occu; died at the moment by the ship. SAI AA THE PRINTER'S DEVIL “ WW ant " £5 wien It is surely a matte r of interest to know With tears in his eyes the city editor arose and fell upon his subordinate’s “You are an honor to the professior ,” he sobbed. “I'll see that your sa'ary is increased two dollars amonth. 1 will, by Jingo!” A green printer, in setting » sme copy, ran aoross the sentence, “—- «didn't say » word for sn hour,” the first, word having been ent off it in clippirg it from the paper where it first appesred. He took it to the foreman to #4 the word. “What shall I put in there? he ssked, when the foreman read it. “Pat in ‘be,’ of course ; you don't suppose ‘she’ would fit in such sen. tence as thot, do yon?" — a — — whenoe originated the title * printer's devil.” According to the legend, Aldus Manutins, a printer of Vomioe, took a a TRADE Mann THE GREAT Mood Durer of fhe Word AN ABSOLUTE CURE FOR TARRH. fa iio Cure a §ir ATE £ Low edt s remarkable and it t is Lhe most successful pre for CATARERH and 1 ¥ Absolute, Positive Cure. to mankind, A Trial for it. in pod, itl send for testimonial gle cnse 14 3 : hast § Cres paral at a It is is ail Of ! RE an truly a Diess that is asked { ended ¢ of actual ¢ ures MAL WSTTIvVvIE Ct oe hotile § an £3 Lia erally sufficient for a cure. St i for Km a SPECIFIC pure blood and ia ty Xin 8 { Vv gake - IVELY ¢ Bs tort RHEUM SCROFULA. SKIN ERUPTIONS. YENEREAL DISEASES. DYSPEPSIA. LOSS OF APPETITE. FEELIXG OF LANGOUR. BILIOUSNESS. LIVER TROUBLES. XERVOUS WEAKNESS. FEMALE WEAKNESS. Kutieuw's Caran BENEDY no patent e. but a safe and pleasant preparation to take and surely the greatest modi al discov. ery of the age. Une bottle rejuvenasies the entire system and possesses more virtues than a balf dozon bottles of ordinary patent preparations Write for testimonials and other information. A Vor sale by druggis generally. PRICE $1.00 A BOTTLE. SIX BOT- TLES FOR $5.00. On receipt of 85.00 hy the manufacturers, Sawtes F. Keiien & Oa, Harrisburg, Pa. six bottles will be sent « spress paid. is is TRADE MARE Venratnble HAI L Suaik a ——— — # i es - WwW ea Bex roof this proper be | : > bo | Aus eas or vears, sitonld be an if many? Leven le the wot skopii it is really meritorions, Those wh { ined HALLS ITAL Rexpwen Koow that it does all that is clalimed, it causes new prowil of ha im bald bemds provided the hair follie are nod dead. which is seldom the case; stores natural color 1o gray or faded hair] pre werves the sealp healthful and elear of dandruff; provents the hair falling oll or chairing colori keeps it soft, pliant, line trows, ana causes it to grow Jong and thick. Hart's Ham Rexnwenr produces its effects by the healthful influence of fis vegetable ingredients, which fuvigorate and rejuvenate, It is not a dye, and is n delightful article for toilet use, Lone talninz po nleobol, it does pot SY orate anickly and dey up the natural ok 0 y hu i Tr Oi 8 > little negro boy, left behind by a mer chant vossel, to assist him in his work. It was soon rumored that Mamtius was assisted by a little black imp, aud to dispel the rumor, ho showed the boy to the assembled crowd and said : “Beit known in Venice that L, Aldus Manu'tius, printer to the Holy Church and to the Doge, havethis day made a public exp 08 ureof the printer's devil. All who thir k he is not flesh and blood may come anc! pinch him,” It is notre lated whether tho people took advantage of this invitation or not, but from that day to this every respectable printing of loe has Tul ite jeavine the hair harsh and brittle. as other prepurations. guckingham's Dyo ron THR WHISKERS Colors (hom brown or blsck, ns desired, and §¢ tha best dye, because if is harmless crodices 8 permspent natural colot § and, wring an single preparation, fs moto cote venient of application than any other. : PREPARED BY ir ALL & CO, Nashusd, N. H Sold by all Dealers in Medicines. J etearide Meoia: sed Lys 3. 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