ON THE ENGINE. Running a Locomotive While Deathly Stok, Taunton, Mass. Dr. David Kennedy, Rondout N. Y. Dear Sir--1 am an engineer on the Old Colony Railroad, and run the Fall River boat train bee tween Fall Rlver and Lowell, residing in Taun- jon, Forteu years 1 suftered everything but death from dyspepsia: Often | had such blind. ing sick headaches that I could handly see. 1 think this was due partly to irregular habits of eating and partly to the jar of the engine, Remombier that I tried every medicine 1 heard of aud had been treated by some of the best phy- sicians in Taunton and Lowell. At this critical time Dr. David Kenoedy's FAVORITE REMEDY was recommended 0 me. It was pew to we, and w.th my experience of medicines, you ean easily forgive mo for saying that I had not a particie of faith in it, I had taken it but a fow days when | began get better 1 raw and sore feeling left my stomach and ¢ the saapping pains left my head, and soon | was ell right and have beenever since It ix the only thing that ever did me the god, and we every ache, pain and discom fort completely out of my system, Now 1 Keunody's Favorite Remedy with me on my gine, aud it 008 wherever | Why, 1 believe Favorite Remedy will eure any- thing. One night a while ago John Layton, an engineer who runs the main line from Boston, came on my engive sick as death. He was worn out with work, had a high fever and was so ner. vous he almost Be uke down erying. “Nonseuse, Jobin, 1sald, “cheer up. I've gol something on my engine tt Hy will sot you up in a jiffy.” 1 took it my bottle of Favor te Remedy, littéd his head | and 2 gave him a good dose. He went to bed, Two | Anys after | saw him looking as healthy as teler. Said he, “Dan, what give me the other night?” “It was Dr. David K mn edy 8 FAVORI TE REME DY, Rondout, N, Y ' oWoll I don't care whose remes dy ft ia, Its the stufl fi r a man on the railrmad’” So say we DAN'L FITTS, all Yours, ete It is your own fanit if yon suffer from headache, buy a to en £0, fndigestion or dyspepsia One dollar will bottle of Favorite R emedy and cure you. MISSOURI STEAM Washer. honest pereonaall over the 3 V1 “countiy, with or without team, Jet BR Dodgn Jo, teweler, Normal IIL, wolles: © You ok what § Giak of te Wanker bought last sommes. Dat It 1 the bow meshing i By washing was on 13a J Mr. 6. Jags, f weras from fam wip mm; sev Bante mw wl Mes AW. 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Seud for tes minis of actua (ures. ix the m ino i al’ rec IT HAS YO ¥ MALA RIA, A POSITIVE Cl ] it for a enre d for Kx 3reC1yie i iand . 3 or By phi y prepara " ost of t} wi nd ra it. Stog is 8 POSITIV EL .¥ eure ive doe RHEUMATISAL SCROFULA. SKIX ERUPTIOXS. YEXEREAL DISEASES. DYSPEPSIA. 1OSS OF APPETITE. FEELING OF LAXGOUR. BILIOUSXNESS. LIVER TROUBLES. XERYVOUS WEAKXESS. FERALE WEAKXESS. Kzrron's Cartanen Husuoy edici bul a Fala and plopsant prepa take ang eureiy t FTEs wry of t Oe bat me lo voi een ystern aml § nore vigiue ti Joron b til ies of ond W ite @ Le ati} ials an dud y druggi 1 m 30, 16 Bg ne age nary r 30 ts general r Ice B100 A YTTLE. SIX BOT FLES FOR 83.00, f Furnitural Furniture! M'CORMICK BFrOS., Successors to W, R.Camp.) CENTRE HALL, P INN'A EN Offer the fluest aod largest stock of FURNITURE ever brought to Centre Hall, ——Prices to Suit the Times. — Coms and examine stock and learn prices. Ve keep all furniture usually w= found in 8 FIRST ages FURNITURE STORE, _—p on UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. COFFINS, CASKETS, BURIAL ROBES, kept in stock, Funerals Attended— With the Fiaest Hearse in (he Count, SHROUDS, &0C.y AMONG THE SEMINOLES. ———————— PECULIAR MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF THE REMNANT OF THE TRIBE. A Vikit to an Indian Camp-Fire—The Fe- culinrities of Indian Oratory Narrative of a Day's Experience~—Charms of a Chief's Voice, Ten years ago the writer spent a year in the peninsula of southern Florida, In the inaccessible wilds of the great everglade re- gion there were then existing two distinct tribes of the great Beminole nation of souths ern Indians, The largest tribe was Seminole proper, and across the peninsula near the northern end of the everglades, There were then several hundred of the warriors of that tribe. The smaller tribe, consisting of some forty or fifty warriors, staid on a reservation near the head of Pease creek and the Little Outhlacooches river. The chief of that tribe was Chipeo, One night I had an opportunity of making Chipco's acquaintance at the little trading post where lived a man named Collins, whe acted as government agent. We were out at the little store in the dusk of the evening, to barter for goods, Doth grunted out their mlutations in broken English, and seated themselves on a log near the store, which was located near the public road, in the edge if a little clearing surrounded by the bound- teem forest #retching away for miles and piles on every hand, IN SILENCE BY THE CAMP FIRE, While watching the two savages as they sat in silence around their camp fire, I was a lit- tie startled by a deep-voiced “Howdeo” at my elbow, and turning 1 beheld a tall, muscular man, of commanding appearance, with a rather stern countenance and indescribable air of 8 man accustomed to command. It was The other two rose at the approach of their chief and saluted him respectfully, hemselves understood by gestures, Chinco threw down a long buckskin bag ' and began to empty it. What was my sar. prise to see that the bag contained gophers? | There were ten or a dozen of the rough look- 4 ing old tortoises in the sack, and it must have welg between 100 and 150 pounds, i iof spoke a few words to Collins wif, and then invited us to sake a seat ap fire. We did so, and then, at a he chief, the younger of the two ho, as Collins told me, was young the noted vid began to relate the day's exe | i the Beminole language. a son of LEER § A GLIMPBE OF CONSTANTINOPLE During the Mussulmsan Feast of the Ramadan-—~In a Coffee House. From its geographical situation, as well as { from its history, Constantinople naturally | takes the front rank among the cosmopolitan aitios of the world, and the crowds thronging ts busy thoroughfares embrace every condi- tion of man between the kid gloved exquisite i { f found that it was quite commonplace, ma, race, to his full height, and with arms folded and of the day soma features, bringing out every detail of the striking profile, which would have made | a study for a painter, In a low, subdued voice he began, told of the early start he made, and, by ges tures, indicated that thesun was just rising. As he procesded his voice rose with the sun, and from time to time be raised his brawny arm and pointed to the quarter of the heavens where the sun was at the thee the incident occurred which he was then detailing. 1 was amazed wonder and admiration, but this was only a prelude. His auditors showed their attentiveness by occasional grunts, but not a word was uttered until he had com. pisted his tale, At the close he sat down, and First be ' resentative of half savage central Asian ‘states encased in sheep skin garments of rudest pattern. The great fast of Ramadan is under full headway, and all true mussul- mans neither eat nor drink a particle of any- thing throughout the day until the Hooming f eannon at 8 In the changes into a general rush for eatables and drink. Between 8 and 9 o'clock in the even- ing, during Ramadan, certain streets and ba- on the streets, all do a rushing business; the gujees (water-venders), who with leathern water bottles and a couple of tumblers wait on thirsty pedestrians with pure drinking water, at five paras a glass, among the crowds, announcing ties of the moment The sidewalks of Constantinople are ridic- to keep vehicles froma running into to avoid ‘neouveniencing the ladies, who of ecourss are not to be jostled either off the side Halr in cures baldness, AY ERS Pair Vigor restores youtly fal frostmoess snd color to faded snd gry balr. It stains these results by the eur ulation of the halr roots snd eclor glande, It retuvenates the and cleanses it. I yostores to the HAII that, either by reason of sage or diseases of the scalp, has become dry, harsh and brittle, a pliancy and glossy silken softness of extremes besuty. There is no dye in Ayer's Hal ry’ and the a 470 doves 1s by VIGOR it imparts to the follicles, aol the lineas and bealthfulness of ihe condition tn which it maintains the sealp, AYER + alr Vigor renews the hair, . Bd Hair Vigor is the bust errs known for Drashy Halr, Beald Head, Iwh Humors, Tener Boren, Torpid Fol #, und all other P diseases of the scalp that ea the falling of the snd its fuding. Nothing cleanses HAIR - of the nuisance of dandruff eo perfecily, an Bie ¢ lean. ng 180 ea off prevents its reiurn, as ArEx's Han In addition to the curative and restora virtues peculiar to Ayer's Hair V 1 t is & tollet luxury, The Halr GOR is by far the clesnliest bair dressing ton Jt causes the hair to grow thick ey and keeps it always soft and glossy. Ayer's Hair Viger Contains no deleterious ingredients prove nis all a alp discus, hair growing thin or gray, baldness th is ne PREVARED BY Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. 1 i Sold by all Druggists. i fe aud surely curs ina. cures against the 1 orgs G. NOLL, is anybody's territory; the natural consequence is that these latter fill | the streets, and thy Conktantinople Jehu not only has to keep his wits about him to avoid running over mén and dogs, but bas to use his lungs contingally, shouting at them to clear the way. If 5 seat is takem in one of the coffee house { chairs, & watchin] waiter. instantly makes his | appearance with a tray containing small chunks of a pasty sweetimeat, thal the Eng { lish call “Turkish delight,” one of which you “are éxpocted to take and pay half a plastre for, this being a polite way of obtaining pay- ment for the privilege of using the chair in front of one of these establishments, watch ing the passing throngs, and smoke a narghi leh, this latter requiring a good balf-hou do it properly. 1 undertook to invesligalb the amount of enjoyment contaiued in a narghileh one evening, and before snoking it half through conclu ded that the taste has to sultivated. Outil ng. The ThreeVolame Novel in England. Probably tradition is stro , nger Mr. perhaps iw and ill and even three-volume noved w the empire, the smoanioal we "eH bat books in a 3 man Wites-ly that lay of £5,008 a most things as the French: more stingy about buying of expending good money far iden are The book seems The late Any a man rec. tor of Lincoln said t books.” Why many a man O00, or £30,000 does nol, lay out £50 yearly on books, The newspaper suffices for the men of a household; tle circulating library, with its endless strewn of novelties, for the women, They only ¢lernand from a no one thing : @ nd that the library can give them, £15, vel -~HOVeILY be to choke up all tke place with books. These comments on his speech. hen the other warrior, who was called Tustenugge, and who was the rightful chief i of one of the petty clans of the Big Cypress’ ribe, began in the same manner and repeated his adventures, which were similar to the first because they had traveled together. Collins afterward told me that this young man had beat 1 defrauded of his chieftainship by a po- itical rival, and had left the tribe and at Sudo himself to Chipeo's band. i THE CADENCES OF INDIAN ORATORY. When he had concluded, the chief himself arose. | can see him now as be stood there in the moonlight, his manly form clad in a semi- savage dress, and his bead poised as proudly as any knight of old, and the flerce flashing of his eye as be gazed at the distant lake for an instant, the’ silvery moonlight adding to the weirdness of the scone. He was then about! 50 vears of age, and the firm mouth, high brad nostril and magnificent physique of the man inspired respect io those who came in contact with him. By the low, soft voice in which be began I understood that he started at the first blush of dawn, fifty miles away, near the shores of the great Okeechobee, His intonation was cloar, his enunciation perfect, and the rythmic nelody of his voice reminded me of the dis tant sound of a finely toned organ. Slowly ne ascended the scale, and [ could tell pre cisely when the sun rose, by the inexpressible tone of gladness in which his language was pitched. Higher and higher grew his voios, and the rare chords and cadences could have made the fortune of the more cultured brother, could he have possessed the power to imitate them, He told us how he struck a long dry level,’ and how thirsty he became, ana how he searched in vain for a pool or rivulet of water and how he grew fatigued, and the game bag grew so heavy that he bent bencath its weight. How the great drops of prespiration gathered on his brow, and at last with a ma jestic sweep he pointed directly upward, and at the same time burst into that glad tone again, which indicated that he succeeded in finding water. His voice was now pitched in ite highest key, yot there was no harshness or discord in the tones, to jar upon the intensely There was an instant's pause, and then could observe a slight lowering of his voice as the sun started in its downward course, lower and lower it sank as the sun neared the horizon line, until, depicting his adven- +8 in the darkness, his voice was almost a whisper. But the most wonderful Sing us the wone that his rich voice assumed when describing the rising of the moon. 1 never ngnin expect to hear anything soe as the tones of the chiefs voice, as he it; so subtle, so nataral, so weird and un earthly, that 1 could understand him, al though 1did not know a word of the Ian. guage. Finally he wound up when he got to! the point of his arrival. There were half a dowen complimentary grunts, and then he re sumed his seat. Cor, Atlanta that all ralies of the wight by enthusiastic » realize a considerable sam by 1 knportant souven souvenir. —Intor Ocean, Ieidoiberg during te Sih on a = the three-volume systern. That plan prohibits amateur pur- chase, and makes every one who dos not want an old nose! get his novels from the library. Again, the three volumes keep three girls in a hous: octupied simultaneously | three birds are kilkdd with one stone. Nor is the publisher adverse to the method, for an « ons reson. Advertisermont Is great expenses of the pul lisher one of the Now, thre h to advertise as a single three-volume novel, sn third of what the thre & volume novel brings him. Thin is probably a strong commercial sbijection, from the pul lisher's point of view, to the one volume nove | —8t, James’ Gasotle, Criminals in » J fexican Prison. Paso del Norte boast 3 of a prison in which there is an average of half a dozen Americans confined at any time J ou may pay it a visit It is situated within a stone's throw of the plaza, and within sound of the hum of the merryasaking of the town, It is a long, one- storied adobe buil ding, over which a strong detachment of the Fleventh Mexican cavalry mounts guard daily, Within, the prisoners count time by beart throbs awalling the boar, which may be in the near or the distant future, when it (hall please those in author ity to bring tiem before the court of first erimioal instance of the district. There are no cells in the prison, but a number of adobe rooms allotted to the prisoners enter an open court yard. The prisoners stroll around this placita and chat with one another aud with There are no bolts, chains or bars visible, and yot esoupes are unknown, The rewon is simple. Around this prison a condom of guards are drawn so close that Is im sow. bio to croes the dead line without detection, and detection means death. The line is wm rigid as that of Andersonville, and has cost many a poor follow his life. Prisoners in Muxico are not allowed to give unneces ary trouble to their keepers. They are not fed, but have to feed themselves, for which pur pose each prisoner receives nine “lolacos” a day, and he can live or sta rve on it for all the Unique thnovations in Dining. dinner Philadelphia so dety people are intro ducing unique novations in the mannec of dining. At one feast the guests did not sit at the table at all, but sat in the parlor, and while indulging in conversation were sfrved with the choice rerast in courses. At a Clover dressed in different oostunies to wrve lar dishes, hronght variety to the feast. Meat was frved by dress] in white brought terrapin, and white waiters fn black served French dishes. A Pan” ction. dishtn. A gustion. 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