A STORY OF HEROISM, A few months ago all England rang with the story of a young physician who, to save the life of a child dying with dipheria, applied his lips to so incision made in the throat to remove the putrid matter that was choaking her, The little girl died, and the doctor fella vietim to his heroic effort “At the gate of heaven it is said by one who loved ber, “surely he wil be first welcomed by a lide child’ It blood to single act of such heroism, but the latest accounts from Spain tells us that a whole city has rivalled th hear of a warms the hero in self devoiion ana courag The people of Saragossa were famous for Lhe Moorish and Penuninsular wars. 1h their dauntless bravery mn old fire apparently su | burns io then blood, but in saving , » stroy ing it When the cholera brok city, the inhabitants with one get at work to remove every case want to supply every household pientiful and nourishipg f wi Case give to every utmost skill and care. gave money, the care taker very few had to be remov hospital. Individual cases of her every day. he the epidemic; t mselves night and ed the } day to the work, without a thought occured fice foremost nurses of th of was among victims he forty fir men devot 0 her own safety, only eager t life. A home clothes to a lady whom she found in a state ofjcollapse,in which it #1 u washerwoman bringing por r was impossible to warm her, threw o her dress, jumped into bed, took the dying woman into her arms, and rub bed and chafed the clammy limbs un- til the circulation was restored. is but one instance of the universal spirit of self devotion which animated the whole community, When the decease had spent itself’ the Spanish government offered re- wards to the principal officiale, promptly refused them. who {pin This | It then be- | smoking the {oO straight dowii. in the teut direaily Us very top branche Crawling On out the ‘doctor’ I awoke him, assisted him to a stouter limb, and taking a bird's funtion, began to th down, eye view of the draw conclu best way of fearing to W 4 lial Wi reiting our thing her up th tree gronud, wher wi bo the [ found which had d down somewhat damaged by the Lree, mi wntinued our Journey without encotlo- tering Any more snow TUTT’S PILLS 256 YEARS IN USE, The Greatest iledical Triumpi of the Age! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER, Lossofappetite, Bowels contive, Pain in the head, with a dull sensation in the back party, Fain uoder the shoulder blade, Fuliness after enting, with a dise inclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritubility of temper, Low spirits, with wn feclingof having neglected some duty, WwW eariness, Dizziness, Flattering at the Heart, Dots before the eyes, He adache the right eve, Restless ness, with tiuli dreams, Highly colored 1 rine, and "MAI CTIDATI Wis STIPA H {tON. TUTT'S PLLLS are espec y adapted to such cases, one dose eects such a eh rof feeling as toastonish the sufferer. | increase the Appetite and cause the body to Take on Flesh, thous the system is nourished, ard by thelr Tonle Action on the Digestive Organs, egular Stools wre | troduced. Price 385¢. 44 Murray St... N.Y. TUTTS HAIR OVE. GRAY Hat or WHiskens changed to a GLOSSY BLACK by a singie application of this DYR. It imparts a natural color, acts instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of $1. Office, 44 Murray St., New York. PRIZE. 0 or BOX, A round At ot address T i \ | I» lr I'l Teats’ YRY THE PEARL The best in Lirocery. A PLAIN ROAD TO HEALTH, Read the Sworn Testimony and Satis. | fy Yourself. - {THE HOWARD GALVANIC SHIELD. Sq, stowed the Grand Cross of tne Order of Beneficence on the This cross is given only to a few indi- viduals, who have risked their for help of others; there is ne order | more highly valued in Spain. Never before has it been conferred on an en- tire town. QOuae caanot help wondering what example or teaching lifted these peo- ple te such lofty heights of heroism.— | Youth's Companion. el A A . TREED WHILE ASLEEP “Speaking 0 suow,” said Dick Sel lers to a Denver Col, reporter, ‘re a trip in May, ‘doctor,’ 1880 minds me of when | aud my friend, the were going over Marshall Pass from | South Arkansas to Guonison City, long » “Early one evening; after a day's journey through the snow, we selected a place to pitch our tent among a lot of sage brush, as a venience for fuel, not having seen snv feft the top of the rar ge We tied the tent ropes securely to the brush, set up our sheet. trees since we iron stove one corner and lay out in the other, “Duarigg the day it had y began ramdog, #0 that we retired ear ally warm, snd sh rily after supper ly and wese soon dreaming of the pies and cakes we had whoo boys far away back in Ohio. * Bo Mmigued were we that we noi er awoke until late next morning, when I became sensitive to a cramp— | ing sensation in my neck, or eight feet above me. My feet were propped up at an angle of about forty degrees, while my neck was lodged between the limbs of a hug, tree. I extricated myself the best I could, and straddling a limb, fully re- alized for the first time just where 1 wae, An immense thaw had set in daring the night, and assisted by the heavy rains, had gradually melted the snow and left us forty feet above tgrra firma, in the top branches of 8 tree which woe had the evening before mis. How to awake He was suspended a little to my lefr, still taken for sage brush, the ‘doctor’ was a conundram. holdin; the blanket close to his chin, | A limb had forwanstely caught under each arm, leaving his feet hanging On open~ | ing my eyes the tent seemed to be six | entire city. | lives | o made that Liver, This is the only appiiar the Kidoeyse i “in 1 that H Yercoss A trae and exact coy | whose names are atlas y. Ms TIFATION Pa. Ma ONS tletmar 4 a ple oat w o that | have I therefore | . INTNER SPROSTRATION AND SLEEPLESSN RSS Milroy, Pa. June 8, 1568 flor: for years wit 4 D. o AR fl a IN A.W ISH BERRA. M.D WHAT THE PRESIDENT OF THE 19r NATIONAL BANK SAYS Arhland, Pa what your March 0, 1888 Applian mmende Gentlemen I know rom personal vee and I therefore re veld to Mrs. Hanburge ago for 8 ndaced her to send for which she dia bas used it for abont four weeks and she Is now to bearognd and feels entirely cured Yours ¢ fully. GRO. MH HELFRICH, Vresidant of the 1st National Bank Another AMdav't From a Prominent Qitizen of Ohio NERVOUS DEBILITY IN IT WORST FORM Colambue 0, sor Friend & Sand kyets 5.2 '82 Gentleman: 1 take pleasure in sayin, that | tried Almont avery known remedy. ae well as so ralled BE! otrio applisnoes without any benefit, | was wesk nervous, dispirited, desponpent almost without i pe almost entirely encrvated, lacked power and will force in a word was afMicted with the worst “vp. toms of Nervous Debility theeffects of which aré I wall known to every snfferer. | ean truthfully ny that the Howard Spinal Appliance and the Howard Shiold entirely cured me. | commenced their nee in 1881 andwns restored to perfect health. | am sow married and have never had recurrence of my for mer trouble, You can refer anyone to meas 1 shall Pr a feel gratatnl to you. Your treatment is as repre sented You have proven yourselves worthy of the confidence of every safferer ALG oe Are | r some time nd one F.ELLERMAN Avg. ¥V. } N | wie that the above | porti®ing an too ve powers of the 11 | Bloetrie 8hiold » : I Ag 5 # iat § | and subscribed before mas this Sth da f May, A 188, THEO. 0, HECK Ne Terk of Conrts of Franklin { For father information, wa send onr Tasty | Personally appearedt me Known, depowes and vw Pr wu ity f " i Rel Airey toutin . i other ablmients . AMERICAN GA N03 Chest at fer LVYANI.C CO Phila Ps, FLOUR, | he World, Harry | Neuralgia of (hie Fad Capt. John Orr, Pearlington, Miss , has been a most intense sufferer trom facial ne uralgia for aver twenby years He has had seventeen operations performed on the rerves—that 11, had them divided, cut off close to the bone from ch they emerge. But this never did him any good the most excrucia! pain conti without the least interruption, Hl wished for death to relieve him of the in tolerable pain. The best physicians failed to relieve him, They finally advised him to consult Drs. Hartman & Miller, at the St, Charles Hotel, New Orleans, which hedid, They prescribed Peruna, and in less than a month was v relieved of the pain, Before consulting these doce tors the least touch to any part of his face or nose would cause the most fearful pain, while now he can blow his nose and wipe | his face without the least fear of pain The captain is grateful beyond measure for this unexpected and unhoped for result, Mrs raf Laurel New Orlear 8, of the at est sufferers from Neuralgia of the face d rng the past year that we have ever heard of From morning to night, and from night to morning, there was one constant, racking, tearing ih Ww ny ng often entire! i slizabeth K treet, has been one gre extending clear arou every muscle, tooth No rest a led to rel She was cons pair. She i the ¢ He prescribed i " i i now every down through bone in her face. r no eve he $ in the on Dr, Harts an, { r most agonizin { des who nic catarrh, for her and '} ta 43% u f She feels Hike another pain has heartily and sleep soundly. Gall pol 5, O AN & Co,, C s Writ uml heumatism, lo i. By ts contin B. Lovej “1 hav in on I Maxauix. Please s ks, “ The Ills of Life entirely cu Dr. A. write Da afiner RAT the drows & ( volume, suggerstively , Witnis rox Five Tn Facrsraar Evervoony Wars ro Kxow." It contains 75 pages of condensed infor. vy, Finsne ] i ‘rom enter H. Ax Lae oalled ‘Look USAND nation on Mechanic 8, talistic Medicine Astron holog Education, Pol Agriculture, temperance, Trade, elo, et Mathematie ties, Selenes, to be metl ! ROME vo have yet for which sum in #t « it will be H sent AXND- mj hers, A 4 and PURE «a falling snow | Bestof Sunday Reading. 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A small farm containing 46 acres, situ. stod in lege township, Centre county, Pa. be rdering on Spring Creek near the Houserville woolen " y wh ) oolen factory, with a two | { flory. frame hous | and of rand a small bank barn out buildings, and small or. ohard of good bearing trees. There is also nhout six mores This small RL under gond cultivation, and will be old on remsonable terms, For partion. othar in timber, | X'as eall on, or address, Barbara Snyder, H ' sryilie, Pa. Come | | and in reaching out forit! am fully pre. 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