nse FEARFULLY COMMON, Kidney Complaints Among Both Sexes and all Ages—-A Brilliant Recovery. There is something startling about the rapid in- crease of kidney diseases among the American within the pastifew years, Muny Causes peculiar to certain classes tend Lo produce these troubles—as, for example, careless living, sven work and exposure, Dr. David Kennedy, of Roudout, N. Y., is oiten congratulated on the ex- ceptional succe ws of his medicine called “Favorite Re medy" in arresting and radically curing these most painful and dangerous disorders. Proofs of this like ‘the foll owing are constantly brought to his attention, and are published by him for the sake of thousands of sufferers whom he desires to reach and benelit. The letter, therefore, may be of vital importance to you or to some one you may know, It is from one of the best known and soists in the fine and growing city + those inte Srested ¢ of business on Mass, Mar, 22,84, LN. Y. ars I have been afilicted « most gente form. 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Farnishes and Keeps on Hand SASH DOO FrLonwING ow ATT, RIRDS, BIDINY SHUTTERS, PLIN MOULDING oF ALL KINDS, BTALE RAILING & & &o., &e Terms Ressthanin and all Orders Scientific, known to sciense. number have been very large through America, Hawkesbury River, New South Wales, feet in all below tide. The estimated cost is not less than $2,000,000. From G. M. Dawson, in Science, the Saskatchwan county, it appears, isabout 800,000 square miles in areas and less than 2,000 feet above the sea-level. It is lower than the adjoining country to the south, and is characterized by scattered groves of aspin an extraordi- nary number of small lakes, which are emptied by ev: \poration before autumn, In an important note on spectroscopic observations through the wedium of radiant matter submitted by Mr. William Crookes to the Academy of Bciences, Paris, the author shows that, from the anomalies presented during his present experiments, the conclusions of spec- trum analysis per s ave liable to serious error, unless at each step, the spectro- scopist is controlled by the chemist, who represents the court of appeal Mr. H. A. Hazen, Meteorological Journal, storms into in the American divides thunder first, common storms with light winds, more or less rain, and gen- erally not very heavy thunder ; second, those preceded or attended by a high and sudden wind, and third, those that may be termed electric storms, mostly expe- rienced in the West, giving the remark. ible phenomena of heavy electric dis charges, more or less wind, and no rain, The assertion regarding the absence of rain has (awakened much interest and speculation among European meteorolo~ gists, who observe in it that which con- flicts with the generally accepted theory f thunder storms, of Bahia the Camamau basin of the Province of in Brazil, Mr. J. M. Cameron some facts with regard to the influence of the mangrove in relation to the formation of the great muddy swamps on the coast. The grayish black mud sustains a luxuriant man- grove vegetation, and the mud seems to Le the result principally of the prolonged and continued decomposition of the roots and branches of the trees. As the tidal currents ebb and flow very slowly they have not sufficient force to sweep away the greasy mud, and there it 4 mangroves and as a store for distant generations of hnman beings. M. Delaunay, of Paris, predicts that earthquakes on a grand scale will oceur next year either when the earth is under the influence of a plwnet of the first rank, such as Japiter, or under that of a group of asteroids, or at a time when the sun and moon are nearest to our planet simultaneously. This specialist in earthquakes foretold the frightful catastrophes which occurred in South America in 1877. He announced a vast seismic disturbance in 1883, and the appalling disasters in the Indian Archi- pelago followed. He raised his voice of warning also before the late extensive shaking of the earth in Spain. It is no wonder that his latest utterances have cansed considerable attention in various countries. A paper on the chemistry of Japan. ese lacquer has been sent to the Royal Academy, Edinburgh, by Mr. Hikoro- kuro Yoshida, chemist to the Imperial Geological Survey of Japan. Lacquer juice was found, it is stated, to consist of 8 monobasic acid, (urushic acid.) a small proportion of a nitrogenous ding. tatic matter, gum arabie, and water. The hardening of the lacquer is shown ence of air and moisture. quer is made by the addition of metals, their sulphides or oxides, to the juice, dition of iron filings to the juice. with the result of speedily jarring molecules of stool into position. It siderable dogron I —— tl BI — Prornaptly attended to, ie Bjity ISRAEL CONFER & SON tems of Intrest German aeotopiita estimate that the Dead Sea will be a mass of solid salt a thousand years hence, The White House letter paper is of | the finest uality, with beautifully printed heading, Jefferson headed his own foolseap with a quill pen. A prominent physician of Athens, Ca, who has had many cases of sore throat lately, made an investigation and found nearly every one of them was caused by cigarette smoking. The ** Old Oaken Bucket ” was written, says A. P. Russell in his *‘ Literary Notes,” by Woodworth, a journeyman printer, * while under the inspiration of | brandy.” The gamblers of Omaha made a prop- osition to the city that if they are not| interfered with for one year they will pay for all strest improvements and keep up the water works, One of the evidences of lunacy offered in a New Orleans contested will case was that the man, while changing his high silk hats twice a year, invariably had them made in the fashionable shape of precisely ten years before. Barnum is ssid to have been the] angriest in his life when he fonnd that | the big man engaged to introduce Tom | Thumb to the spectators, had swapped | jobs with the small one who Lad beep | selected to exhibit Col. Goshen. is considered the highest honor you can pay him. Baffoonery is a fine art requiring unlimited talents ; amateurs are classed as the best and take no pay ; | hence a prince may be a bu and | often is. Customs differ. there, oon Winthrop, Me., of twenty-seven men | who banded themselves together tol oppose the Washingtonian temperaroce | movement, eleven died of the abuse of | liquor, and four through accidents | caused by it ; seven were lost at sea, and | lan eighth sailed and never was heard from: two killed themselves, gnd two {were hanged at the South The denial is made for Edwin Booth [that he was ever a negro minstrel, save lin the sense that be may also have been When a lad in Bal- boys played circus, a circus performer. timore he and other minstrelsy, tragedy, and other capers in a cellar. He entered the dramatic pro- fession when he was not more than six. teen, and thereafter traveled with his father almost up to the time of the lat- ter's death. It a fact. however, ths Forrest was once a rider and acrobat in is a circus. The growth of the female popnlatic in the large cities is a remarkable feature | of the censuses of the time. New York bas a surplus of about £5,000 women, Boston of 18,000, Ballimere 17.000, so on through the whole list of cities the East. Fifty tl stayed at home while the men cams the city to pursue their both in Europe and America, the women i are crowding to the business centres ” fore 16 women | years ie careers [| if Yee an accnses Ler hin ade he + manner A Wisconsin wom band of trying to persu mit suicide in 3 a int wh ) poi wovriety of the the amount of an insu her life. He argued tho; project, ginoe she waa feel to require much doctoring during the rest of her natural life, thus nsing uy money needlessly, whereas by dying once she could leave the family in go circumstances, ran WY On le and likely wd The Landwehr is a term applied in Germany and Austria to a military force in some respect resembling our militia Every German capable of bearing arms and over twenty veurs of age, must serve three years in the regular army, four in the army of reserve, and five years in the Landwehr. He is then liable to be ealled upon twice for annual practice, dnd to be incorporated in the regular army in time of war. Leaving the Landwehr, he is enrolled till the age of fifty in the Landstrum, which body is only called upon for service within the frontiers of the country in case of = e weight of Daniel Webster's brain was sisty-three ounces. He died, according to Dr. Jeffries, of disease of the liver, the immediate cause of death being hemorrhage from the bowels and stomach, owing to the morbid state of the blood consequent upon the above disease; also dropsy in the abdomen. On making a post mortem examination, it was found that the cerebral organs were of the largest known eapacity, exceeding by thirty per cent. the average weight of the human brain, and with only two exceptions (Cavier snd Dupuy- tren), the largest of which there is record. There is a professional master of char acter in calligraphy at Aix-les- Bains, an abbe, dark-bearded, his priestly costume giving an air of clerical dignity. He is the hero of the hour, and there are inter- esting seances in the apartments of great Indios. Superstitions Italians have already declared Lim nearly allied to the evil one. It is said that taking a letter written by a person utterly unknown to him, he will draw an oral t of the writer, even to the color fndividnal with completeness. nA IO ssi Woman's Province. THRE DUTIES OF THE GENTLER SEX HOW BEST FULFILLED, What a great task is assigned to wo- man, Its dignity cannot haelevated, It is not her province to make luws, to lead armies, nor to be at the head of great ens terprises, but 10 her is given the power fo form those by whom the laws are made, to teach the leaders of mighty armies and the governors of vast cmpires. She is required to gu rd against having the slightest taint of bodily infirmity touch the frail creature whose mos il, intellect. ual and physical bei is derived from her. She must insti il R rect principles, inculeate right doctrines, and breathe into the soul of her offspring those pure senti- ments which in tim ne will be a part of them +5, and bless generations yet unborn, Yes, to woman is given the blessed privilege of aiding the sufferer in all the various stages of Lis existence. She smiles sercncl) tha christening, and weeps at the burial, while she soothes the bereaved heart, 'I'} her province and duty. Yet how canshe full ie r mission wd healthy unless possessed of a body? The prepar ef Dr. S. B. Hartman, and known as PeruUna, is just the thing for persons suffering from a ma- jority of the co lent to this climate, Itis inval . og women, an d Mrs. J. W. Reyn w L \ Columbiana cour in, is a noted ample of what t » can do. : » with cone. 18 sufier ] in the head, She cians, but 1¢ was in- immediately a After using {and in ashort nts were cured, She r restored to health, and to Prruxa., Mr. J. hushand, was a con- cD well, cd PeruNa, ely restored lie e tocm is : Fis is is siron ation nplaints 1 . OF 2N med CIT ed fi WwW Voar s had tried a numbe: d to cu r PERUNA 8 IK pia ¢ COAL is now cor es all th i not sle 4 nye thor- i'NA inthe various jiscases to wi eH | parents and a large fam- v of children are ever Hable, and 1 inevery case just the thing needed, o family can hor sestly be without it.” Nane v Feterman, Cookport, Indiana ty, Pa., says: * Co Your Juable PERUN A is the best medicine | ever uscd,” lair cot rhiy t d your io be TRADE MABE DLLERS CATARRE RENCGDT, E GREAT Dood Burfi of Ake World AN ABSOLUTE Ct RE FOR CATARRH. FE a pant eC fut market for © AT ARR H and the ¢ ‘that promises an Absolute, Positive Care. Ii is traiy a blessing to mankind, A Trial is all that is asked for Jt. ( used, itis always recommended. Sen for testimonials of actual cures MA i ARIA. A POSITIVE CURE IS ASSURED. iy sufficient for a cure, Slop y is paked for Ket r, Lian SIP BA ivic 1 ¢ loud and ‘or Syphi- preparation wt of the yaed use will Save doctor bills and t RHEUMATISM. SCROFULA. SKIN ERUPTIONS, YERXEREAL DISEASES, DYSPEPSIA. LOSS OF APPETITE. FEELING OF LANGOUR. BILIOUSKXESS. LIVER TROUBLES. NERVOUS WEAKNESS. FEMALE WEAKNESS. Ketien's Carannn RKEwepy is no patent medicine, but a safe and pleasant prepatation to take and surely the greatest medieal disco ery of the age, One boitle rejuvenates the entire eyrtem and possesses more Virtue than a half dogon bottles of ordinary patent reparations, Write for testimonials and other information. Ba Vor sale by druggists generally. PRICE 81.00 A BOTTLE. RIX BOT. TLES FOR 85.00, On receipt of 85.00 by the manufacturers, Sars F, Kuiren & Co, Harrisburg, Pa., six bottles will be rent expres paid, HE mest stubborn cases yield readily to i End has pot Tailed 10 Cures single case {ire over are followed Ii saorens ie {2 general ry ie 5 TRADE ManR Surface Indications «VV hat a miner won yer gueriy ie ra surface indications” of what | j poeath, sre the Pimples, Stiles, fore 9 you, Bolls, and Cutaneous Kraptions with which people re sudored in spring aml early smmmer, The effctom stter Becumte fate during the w het months, now makes ita presence felt, thro ugh Nature's endeavors to expel it "from the system. While it remains, it is a poison that festers fn the blood and may develop into Serof. ula, This condition canses derangement of the digestive and sssimilatory organs, with a feeling of enervation, lunguor, and weariness—often Hghtly spoken of as “only spring fever.” These are evidences that Nature is not able, unsided to throw off the corrupt atoms which weaken the vital forces, To regnin health, Nature must bo aided by a thorough blood-purifying meds feine ; and nothing elso is so effective us Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, which fs sufficiently powerful to expel itary Serofula. The medical profession Indorse AveER's BARSAPARILLA, and many attestations of the cures effected by fteore from ail parts of the world. It'ia, in the language of he Hon, Francis Jewett, ox-State or of Massachusetts and ex-Mavor of pill “the only preparation thet docs real, lasting goo PREPARED bY Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass Sold by bi Er ee LT A live school. (Bayle HARDWARE Heating Stoves, CROWNING GLOTY FOR STO v ES. Cooks & Ranges; WELCOME HOME, ONEER VI{( TOR & A POLLA cO TUT T'S ~ PILLS 25 YEARS AN, iN USE. The Sinai Me Medical Triumph of the Age! YMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of appetite, Bowels costive, Pain in with a dull sensation in the Palin under the shoulder blade, Friinoss after eating, with a dis. inclinetion te exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with a feeling having negl some duty, Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Headache over the right eye, Resticssuess, with fitful dreams, Highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. Ts PILLS are especially adapted such cases, one dose effects such & Range. of feeling ss to astonish tue sufferer, body by Fake oF eytins ts rte 0 . nourished, and by onic an on pplication of color, nots Bh So - “Murray St., New York. Pl BUMA) N MISERY GrossY BLACK by & RS this Dre. It Anpartas A instantaneously. sont by , 44 A Lecture on the Nature, Trestinent and Radics Care Seminal Wesknews of BDpermatorrboes, in duced by Bail Abuse, Luovoluntary Hisissions, tency, Nervons Det ility, a Impediments to Mas riage generally. Cowsumption, Eptiepy snd Fits Menta: and Physical nespacity, ole, vy WOBHKR] 3, CULVERWELL, The worid renowned « ture clearly proves jrom : swigl consequences of Seif A se suey be effect rasnoved withoul danger as sargios: operat bougies, | petruments, rings cord nls oul & sods of cure al poe oeriala a which every sufferer, no may De, may Care Lis radiionlly Tuts ioctiure will prove a boon 1! Louse sent under seal, la s&s plain envelope, dress, pow pad, os receipt of four cess age slain dress Tub i Ly ERNE a New York, D Iyer pe “1h ERIK a» sr in this sdmirabl yW Bel penehioe or fo spy od ofr two post Ann BL, Gamay NNBYLVAXNI A aid Erie Divisl $34 WEST N AK CRY CR RAIL] ROA MAIL arr al Lock Hay X leaves Philade NIAGARA EXP : Moutandou Williamsport Lock Heaven Rewovo Babe... leaves Philadelphia Harrisburg... montandon .. Willismsport...... - Lock Haven oo arr al Benovo Sunday Train. SUNDAY MAIL leaves Phisaeiphia... Harris Montatdon Willams port Lock Haven arrives Renovo... EANTW ARD, jeaves Lock Haven, Jersey Bhole Willlsnsport - Bion ABDGOD arr st Harris Phlindel DAY EXP RESS leaves Kae Henovo —— Lock Have I Wililamsjort Montandon oe arr at Harrsburg Polladel pila RE NOVO ACN leaves Bageuvo.., jock Haven Willinmsport MOUS ee tv on at Harriebu . - ye Philadelphia... Sunday Train—RONOVO Accowmod'a Eas runs also On Sundry. : ERIE MAIL leaves Brie...onernane 240 pm REDOVO ovvnvriennnen 11 00 p10 Lock Haven........10 G8 pan Williams por am . Monwudon ..... arr at Harrisburg. Philadelphia 3 arr al pREPDEREDDY EAST LISE TEER REE EE RT Re ErpEee a Esp : - BEA SHORE EXFP HEREBDEER - 1% “2 4 a Am Erle Mal Bast, Close conection atl Lock lis ven with B. EV. RR. Trains, Erie Mail East and West connect at Erie wi trains on L. 8. & M. 8. BR. BR. at Lorry with B Pa W.RR; “at Kmporinm with B., } N.Y. «P. RR, and st Driftwood with A. V. RK. RK. * SRURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD, BELL EPONTE, NITTANY AND LEMONT KE, Dally Except Sunday. M STATIONS 50 Montandon Lewisburg 5 Biehl , Vicksburg Mifflinburg IMillmont Laureitlon Ooburn [Zerby 05 | Rising Spring Peun Cave 5 Centre Hall [Linen a Pay Dale Summit Eastward, AM PMP M 10: 1 105 48 bh12 hd » yl 82 sn = »2 4 oi Bean su; Ese SERSESTEREnY gases BY: Pg EY a = hr tw Rhinitis thts dad dE Sone 3 Additional trains leave Lowisburg for Monten. am, 945 am, and 7.10 pm, returnd fon a mtandon for Lewisburg at 20 & m, 6 on and 1 50 p Mm. GREER oie If yon want good shoulder braces, suianle for indies and gentlemen, and at reasonable prices, go to the Centre Hall drog! stare, J. D. Munmay, an of Drogygist. We Want 1,000 More Book Aaesrs for # Personas History of v. 8: Rant wold. We want one P ENRSYLVANIA STATE Next Term beg CO! ida EGE ins Beplember 9, 1555 UESES, © Iwo yours a) AGRI TORY ; {e) {4 CIVIL Phliadeiphin Newspaper ro ® Agency of Memags, rised sgonis Cextee Haug Lenure bial rigeralor ati I Maz xer.~The Meat m arke t Laving a re- Hew Can al ull mes De saps phieG With fresh: meats, of en quai- iy, sisu LOlugna Next dour Ww LAU sy Vpn day “lag CYeLibng. lway of Hesuy Boozee, Mx Baurage, { the oldest estab i » as bor 1 the 3 CRI Led i MiiH, sery, Geneva, N.Y .T. ELMO HOTEL, ae 81% . & 519 Arch Street, Philadelphic, deduced fates Ww BX per day. Tire wilistidi Sud mt i. ihersd provision heir It 1s luenteo ImiGedimie i aluuse depois, ns weil <hr 3 BRUCE E Lisimiutiy Fl BCing E (3 cily for J Javeiing pu vel Lhe sate vlnior Lies abi sis tp for I he Vubitivss ai i peii and differ as ull parts of Uy irs JOOTE. vr Lh Ose plessare. X our PRIroLs gg: JUS { 2 inUee Bi rmiitosd Whe Clly,. are bie Lnrs ¢ jassig Lhe ivducermentis Lusiess or oe It vlers Visilin respectiully solicited, Ml. FROLNK, Yivprisior, i] $200,000 5 rms postage, you will get free a tal will start jou 3 pou is wo. favor ih All about the R300 Ow Agents wanted every whoy Of all time, OF spor away. Bend and by mail ! ‘arge value, that will al enoe Bring thing eine 10 America, prevents with sach Bos, ©, of eilber sel, of nil ages, ony, Wo werk for as ot their own bomes Forteves tor all workers sbed. ntely sesured Dos't deis HAL EIT & ve Pamtiond Maine Te ———————— ven yf po, of time i $ ir AARBOW RUPTUGS impin, suf relipble not B Truss, Wor: fremence forgoties mo sinis from grate! REL IEF 4A CURE, ; pees fant relainer. iti and Night and its r ciroular with tet. “every cured br this ane antral Medieni nd Surgical ’ J Ei.8t Lous, fal trestment given sil kinds of surpionl G ion] cases Vieskenin, isepses Bana Prec rate trouble in ma io and ey Sian specialty. Be id 0 write ue before taking treglizo mt elsewhere, Consultation free and invited. . Win BOOK Cs more money then st anyihing else, by taking an agency for the best selling book oul. Beginners succeed grandly, Rowe fail, Terms free. HALLN Portienas. Maine, £1.00 THIRTEEEN WEEKS, The POLICE GAZETTE will be mailed secure. 3 wrapped toany sCdress in the UU ted Sates for rer months on receipt ol ONE OO! LAR Literal discount allowed to postmasters. and clube, Sample copies mailed free wrders to RICHAMD K Franklin Sgr are, N, ¥. age Address a | ROLLER FLOURING MILLS, CENTRE HALL, PA, NOW READY FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF FLOUR & FEED. FLOUR AND FEED WILL BE EXCHANGED FOR ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, AND AT RETAIL FOR CASH. 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