El iR15 . ,,: ; 1 ittAinttg.lsaitits. ET parr INGTLOIC. The martin Irwin the doeho I nest, ffeatileye, and meal, and a WM) of lay: 46 111 e arra* it epee to thy blown mate's breast; Low la the broom te th mate today." "Lien thou low. love? low In the broom? 'feathers. and moss, and a wisp of bar, Warm thq white eggs till I learn sits doom." IShebeateth her w ings, and away, awaY, • •'JLit My threat stager. Say digs are told. rettliee. and moss, ans a wisp of hay :) Maims ayes are tlim. and she •irgs cold 0 Mournful morrow! 0 dark - to -day.'. The finch dew back to her cold. cold nest, Feathers, and moss -and a wisp or hay. kine Is the trouble that rent h-r breast, And home is silent, and lore is clay. —The Queen's birthday ie to be cele- bated in Madrid. Leonard Ortli hung himself In Louis on Wednesday. ,Queen Victoria is to make a Conti memo trip this summer, —A State Emigration Convention me Let *Exit in Mobile, Ma. ' 7 !=Wizie cheaper than milk in the wine region of. California. .-Doctor Holland le to write a book dui g, his visit to Europe. —Ten million dollars' worth of books were sold in 1888 in Leipsig. —A menagerie is to be taken to Cali fornia by the Pacific Railroad • I —An exchange Thinks an Indian with his tomahawk is dresed to kill. -Three men were drowned in the An droscoggin river on Wednesday. —Earthquake waves were seen on Wednesday, June 2d, in San FTancisoo - harbor. —Minnie •Hanck has accepted I a two Years' engagement at the Grand Opera _ in Vienna. —A. cripple In Tennessee, the other dq,took wooden legs and then killed himself. —The pollticatprieoners now confined at Fernando Po are to be removed'to the Csmary, Islands. —Prot Blot is about to mate another tour of the country with a ner course of leetures on cookery. -A , gang of Mississippi rowdies whipped 61, f a it man , to death, the ether diy, n the presence of his brother. . - —The floor of a Chicago concert loon fell through recently,' sendini l 0 gay - revellers into the cellar. In eiligator,, six feet two inehes In length,'was recently caught in a seine in the Mississippi'river at St. Louis. f i . -The French government o ffers to transport, without cost, all laborers who will go to Algiers for the harvest. :Prince Metternich has received as mach as eight hundred dollars per barrel for hisJohannesberger this year. -.-01' Thursday atternoon .3 little. girl sunned Hoffman was terribly bitten in a street in Cincinnati by a large dog. -More than five hundred German int. migrants have purchased land and settled in Amelia county, Virginia, recently. - —lminense numbers of caterpillars in fest Dent county; Mo.; and nearly all the trees have been denuded of their foliage. —The Spiritualists of Indiana are to hold , a Butte Convention in Indiananpolis ion the 17th, 18th and 10th of. this Month. —On Wednesday night, thieves l broke into the postoffice at Fremont Ohio, and stole or destroyed a large amount of let. Mere. l —John S. Clarke, th Phil eipbia 1 Comedian, has performed ltj r or De Boots Iwcs.hundred and twenty- ee times in 'london. 1 ' 1 —The grasshOppers which last 3ear in., Vested the lower part of Enron County, Ohio, have reappeared land seriously threaten the crops. —Within a few days p 1 , three coa " cts in the Ohio Penitentiary have corn tied'suicide—BarzUla 8. Brown, Henry Wise and James Riley. —Bishop Quintard, of Tennessee, in p i xfelinin C o. o u n n v eed ent l i o o t. n teri lliCilira :a L n ega d vii ril eith es oen at FE c riliP h i n se: rc y ; aiman in Chicago killed himself the other day in order that 1 4ils wife and 1- family might get his life urance money and thus be saved from tion. : —The Yale Courant sn eats that "col leim;men"" from the varion4 colleges char ter a seamerand go over England en. issue to seethe inter-national races. 1 ..:.'.-At Pleasant Ridge, near Madison, nudism', on Friday; Eben zer Neal was . _accidentally thetrbir. Bebe Item:dam, his tilarother.in-law, and died next.day. —Miss Charlotte Jolly committal suicide at Portage CitY, Wisconsin, on satu F dai, by taking;iodide of potash Her father lives in Hamilton,, Canada. 6,-as English okusyrnan, who is obliged also to'offielate as organist, is us. -tug the. new, electrical action, having the keyboard.fitted up in the reading +leek. -:-Fiotow, the - composes of Martha, !was divorc ed from his first 'Wife, and at . lerwsiteinaniedher Sister. lie bais now Spplied fora divorce from the second wife. -A boat was carried ever a waterfall sear • Lewiston, , Wednesday..;' It Me• 130;tho nine men, Aire of whouijUMPed I)nt,.and three of the latter were drowned. .1 --.Proffilsor Noble, of the Savannah,' Cleorgici,*tuieton, was cooling off an alli gstor,Yoy pouring water on; its back, re, Gently, when the reptile seized his hand and mangled it: . , Itu - I -The Rev. Samuel Hughes, of Wales, . , accepted the unanimous call of . the i .,ftecOnd BaptistChnreh of Camden, N. 4.,and _was to , have entered- upon his . duties yesterday. ...Last ,yeiir two • thrifty Germano pur- SONG. EPHEMERIS. ~,*.. ;~;; • ~-~, chased eighty acs of land in Southern Tennessee. Thii- season they gathered' strawberries enough from four acres of it to pay for the whole tract. —An Ohio colporteur had a dream four years ago which he ixiteTeted to mean that he would die a violent death before five years passed. He brought his proph ecy true by cutting his throat the other day. —Brevet Major has. 0. Wood, of the United StatesArMY, recently sentenced to six months' suapension for, striking a officer brother or in 4lasita, has been rein stated in the service by order of the Pres ent. —Seven hundred Bishops are expecter to participate in the deliberations of the (Ecumenical Council. • There are, alto- ;ether,- about eight hundred and fifty Bishops, exclusive of the Bishops. in partibui. —There was landed Wednesday, at the Bremen dock, New York, the elephant Empress, said to be the largest animal in the world, weighing fifteen thousand pounds, and standing twelve and a half feet high. —A-Swede named Swan J. Peterson, a soldier on Rock Island, and who bad served for about two years, committed suicide, June let, byialdngpolson. Dis content and home-sickness were the causes of the act. —Chas: Kendall was found dad, last Friday morning, in an iron cage in which he had long been confined, at the County Infirmary, Wilmington. Ohio. He is supposed to halie been smothered during a fit. --Last Thursday Mr. T. C. Cochran accidentally drove his wagon too•near the edge of a road two or three miles from Ripley,Ohio, and, with horse and wagon, went over an embankment into a ravine sixty feet deep. The wagon , only was hurt. —On Tuesday a man named Gilbert Lords, and living in Warren county, Ohio, committed suicide in a very novel manner. He tied a hitching strap around his neck and fastened the other end to one of the arms of a Wind mill; the result was death by strangulation. —The Plover, Wisconsin, Times says that, while Julian Ward was threshing grain last fall, ti pig was accidentally covered up—in the straw stack. This spring, seven months and a half after in carceration, the pig was found imbedded in the stack, and still alive. —William Snook was found dead in a barn near RichmOnd, Indiana, on Wed nesday of last week. He committed suicide, as he stated in a note found in his hit, because people thought hint lazy, when the truth was that he was unable to work iriconsequence of affliction. —ln the Register of Deeds' office of Pepin County, Wisconsin, there was recently filed a claim that dates back to 1767. The copying occupied some days. The original claim covers 6,000,000 acres, and it has been transferred about seven- teen times. The present owner, Henry R. Banger, of New York, bought it a, Henry Schmidt, of Philadelphia, for $60,- 1 000. —ln New York Andrew Bbmihover and Caroline Schuman got into a quarrel, Aluring which he emptied upon her a pail filled with a mixtUre of slacked llme and copperas, which taking effect upon , her head and face, had the effect of almost destroying her sight and burning, the akin from her face. She was, of course!, pros trated with her injuries, and her life was fora time in jeopardy. —Some little children, playing in a wood near McPherson, Montgomery county, at about nine o'clock on Wednes• day morning, were frightened at seeing a man hanging by the neck to a little tree. Ills name proved to be J. G. Boelink. and he had drank a glass of eer in a saloon in McPherson about an l hour be fore, and had le ft a dinner bu ket with the landlord. saying he had n. further use for it. , . Domestic Tartish Bat A neat little Turkish bath mtg . t be in troduced into our homes to gre• advan tage. R. N. writes to Hams . Nature how to make the domestic ' bath. He . says: "In reference to the further adop tion of the Turkish bath, analysis has satisfactorily proved that perspiration ,contains in. itself the component parts of the excretions of both the kidneys and lunge. How-great, then. must be the remedial power of the bath in derange ments of these organs. Then, like . all true remedies,• it is good for the healthy as well as the sick—both preventive and remedial. , 1 A, small bath, good but not wady, may! be fitted thus—a cluunbef six, feet • square, l h with a small brick furnace fl ed from the outside, the fire-hole prof ing into -it, and if possible on a level w , the floor, , covered' with cut iron pi tes one.half an inch thick, and over th one malle able iron plate, six feet eig t inches by two feet one-fourth inch, w eh will not t : break like, cut-Iron with , e heat, the malleable plates to be Sang down WV' side with angle iron, three aches ; del,' which will sink into the, brick-wor , while the ends will go fon inches into the walls of the chain . You will thus get a beating surface o , six feet by two teat, which with no gieat expense of,fuel will give you a heat of from. 150 to 160 degrees. Ventilators and a good !sized window are also wanted. There, .tit a low temperature, you I can sit and read or,write, with the advantage of the sunlight playing on your ixidy, the ben eficial effects of which have been ac. ` knowledged since the time that the Greeks,planted their holy, sin walks. My own bath resembles 'the above in all respects, saving that it is twelve feet Jong, and is divided by a 4 L urtain hung midway; this both imparts air of com fort to the plaza, - and gives you advan tage of different tempera urea.—Herald of Ilialth. - . . ~.~~: PITTSBURON GAZETTEi MONDAY. .11THE 7, IBM CLIPPINGS. Mr. J. W. McPszusns, of Hartford, Ohio, has two milch cows, which yielded the folloning handsome returns, Prom May 20th, 1868. to Marsh 24th, 180, front butter sold, $291. Besides this, a small fatally had an abundant supply of milk, buand cream fr om these cows. Emma Smitten, who, has just re tu ed from the South, estimates the next co n crop at two million or two riiillion an a q uarter bales. Owing to the uncer tai ty of negro labor, it has. become One: ir profitable to carry on large plantations, and most of the crop is now furnished by farms that yield from one to five and so on, up to fifty bales. AT the recent term of the Supreme .Tti diclal Court of Rhode Island, there were no lesstban twenty-seven divorces from the bonds of matrimony granted, and four separations from bed and board. In the first mentioned Class, which were for de sertion' and adultery, the :females were the defendants In thirteen of the cases. Thlii for a State of its size is a pretty good t br: St. Afries Parish, .Loullianai Ai r e ewberrii crop h as come and. gone. I The kberries are • ripe, but latherc.smill, d not as Plentifuliis might be.expected fronathe season.. Plums are rice but the crop is short: - Film are • popping , out in, millions TheY willbe ripe in six or eight , Vinegars. Strawberries 'are now in their prime, and those Who . haire plenty of vines have•plenty of.ripe fruit, • 'A BrAri named Farrell was shot in Hen ' rysliurg, Bilment county, Ohio, last Monday night. It appears that Farrell, while, intexlcated,l came into :Yana' sa• loon and demanded something to - drink. His order was refused,. an altercation en sued, which terminated in Yana' shooting his cnstomor. The ball entered the groin, inflicting serious injuries; but Ms possible that the wounded man • may re cover. Yana was taken to St. •Clairsville. tHe gave bail in the sum of $5,000 for his ) ppearance at Court. Tun Ripley Bee says that a cow belong ing to a Mr. Kendall, near Decatur, Brown county, recently gavetirth to one hundred and six calves at one calving, and that another cow ' belonging to Mr. Edward Francis, in the same vicinity, about the same time, brought forth Bitty. In each instance there was one large de veloped calf, while the others were about the size of large Norway rate. The smaller ones were perfect miniature calves In every respect. Both of the cows died. The Bee says there is no doubt of the truth of this statement. . Arm° TEE APE.—It is stated of M. Mazurier, a French actor of the part of an ape, that he would not appear in his new character till his competency bad passed the most rigid ordeal. According to this tradition be attired himself in his ape dress, and placed himself before the monkey cage in the Jardin dal Plante& For some time the monkeys treated him as a stranger; but at last a veteran ape snatched an apple from his hand with a look which regarded him as a brother. "Enfin fe sots silage!" was the exclama tion of the delighted artist, who, thus se verely tested, now ventured to become an apb on the stage. Tun Rev. Dr. Sunderland is held by the New York Commercial Advertiser to be a Beecherdox clergyman. It says that his religion is rifle-bored, and his precepts are bullets. As he contemplates his own figure of the Alabama as a -'she wolf preying upon the white flocks of our com merce," an imaginary scabbard trembles upon his thigh, and an imaginary blade leaps therefrom to slay the beast and all those who encouraged its ferocity. He's the Presbyterian St. Peter, though no Master is at Wind to stay his avenging arm, or to utter those words of a higher philosophy, "Put up again thy sword_ unto its place; for all they that take the sword shall perish with the sword." Invoamarion from authentic sources shows that thirteen expeditions in all have left the United States for Cuba. Seven have gone from New York, three from Baltimore, and three from Florida. Three expeditions were on steamers, and the resein schooner and brigs. The largest number of men carried was four hundred and fitly, and the smallest twenty-eight. There were five batteries of artillery, and arms fi fourteen thousand men. An ex- Major of the United States army is about to leave with another expeditiou, but the point of departure is not yet fixed. Nsrly four million dollars have been expended here in the Cuban interest, though it is suspected that much of it has been ap propriated by the parties handling it. AT HALIFAX, North Caroline, on the 28th of May, a strange scene occurred, involving a somewhat important question as to the legal force of a reprieve trans mitted by telegraph. On that day, be tween the hours el twelve and one o'clock, Baker and James Thompson were to have been hanged for the murder of Wade Ditcher. Baker had desired to see a Cath- olic priest, and there being none in the place. one of his counsel telegraphed an earnest appeal to Governor Holden for a respite. At eleven o'clock a despatch ar rived from the Governor's Secretary, the Governor himself being out of the State,' • directing that the priaoner ehould not .be hung until Friday, the 4th of June, and mating that the respite would be forward ed by mail. The Sheriff refused to ac knowledge this despatch as official. Shortly alter twelve o'clock a second dis patch Well received from 'Raleigh request ins Os Sheriff to stay the execution to the last moment, as Governor Holden, who Was in Baltimore, t ha been telegraphed to. At half pasttwelve o'clock the Sher iff arrived at the jail grounds, and pro ceededto arrange for the execution, de-' Glaring hie intention to enforce the sen-' tence within• the specified hours. The prisoners were accordingly led to the scaffold, the_ ropes placed .around their necks, and all made . ready. Then the Sheriff consented to wait five minutes.' At the expiration the prisoners' counsel , cidimed that the time fixed in th 6 death- , warrant'had expired, and' asserted that, the prieonera could not be hnnit niter .that time without a pcisitlye violation Of the law, and ,that by so doing the Sheriff would lay himself liable. The Sheriff's own watch, however, showed that there were yet nine minutes before one o'clock, and he expressed a determination to hang the men according to his own chronem eter. This created a great deal of excite ment and discussion as to the - legal value of telegnuns in such cases, and the proper standard of time, in the midst of which, a despatch„ from Baltimore was re ceived from Governor. Holden himself,. respiting the prisoners'-fur a week Tne- Sheriff conoladed to recognize the anther ity of this dispatth,:tuid the' prisoners were accordingly returned to thejta " .~w:~:za~;= FEW GOODS VERY LOW PRICES. Alpacas, (nice eoiort.) Heavy Bia#4.E#UF.B, , White Marseilles, WILIAWII SEMPLE'S. Na 180 and 182 Federal Street, WELDON! & KELLY,. - ilanntletorers and Wholesale Dealers In Lamps, Lanterns, ' Chandeliers, AND LAMP GOODS. Also, CARBON AND LUBRICATING OILS. N 0.147 Wood. Street. regna2 Between eth Ind 6th Avenues. SELF LABELING . FRVIT-CAN TOP. COLLINS VatIGET. • ~ P1TT5111.71:61.140A. 1 1 --C 1 We are now prepared to intipli ?inners and Potters. It is perfect. staple. and as cheap ad the plain top, having the namta r tZ a he various Fruits stamped upon the cover,radiating from the center . ind an index or pointer ped upon the top of the can." It Is Clearly, Distinctly and Permanently ITS Di merely plaelnE the fun* of the halt . the - -..soso;aln. - can contains opposite the pointer and staling - in the customary manner. No preserver of fruit or good housekeeper use any other altet.Onee 'edit* It. . fPfati WATER PIPES, ORIMINET TOPS A large assortment, apl4:tirl Sid Airenne.near SatthileN 111.! El ; Erd‘ CD l2 oil „, 03. o oti 14 I•4_. ei [ • = : LS: Fq 4 M 1 FCS Pi § .1 . v, 1 X 1 . . 4 c 4 .1 1 E 4 5 , 11 ,L * 1 i• 0 , km. ir 41 M 74 ti 43 1 . i CI d JEW SPRING GOODS HEIMORE F. R=ZlMil=2l MicCANDLIEBEI & CO.* Late Wilsoa. Oan • 0p..) • WHOLINIALLN DNAIXNS IN Foteign end 'Domestic Dry Geods, No. 90 WOOD IMILINT. door above Dlalaeld alley, PITTERMIIt. Pa. • . DAY GOODS, Ea itkvk Moha4r .Mutt.es, Silk Warp Poplins, Pkvkl-Poptin% Wash Poplins. Percales. .Veucise, Mack Berm get WMte &rage, C7aintsas,tee. EMI ALLEGHENY CITY GAS FIXTURES_ • aO. FRUIT. CAN TOPS. HENRY R. COLLINS. DRY GOO JUST OPg AT BELIPS', 87 Market : 4 8) sim PULL 11 IT OF ILK SAC 441.1-VS, Tery , • Importer arid retail dealer In VINE , ourAirinzeimat, EBBING, VIEITiNG. PARTY .AND BUSINESS CARD ENGRAVING, OROGWIS, ABMS, ;LLIIKINATING Ara, 'OrdersO by map rracetre pr,ompt attention. Ben/ • r ragout*. a, t*OVl . Cilo l ltaiii mhibil taL 411811.-.26usslislor sale , ir• 444A1ik.4). =I DRY GOODS. ALIAS POPULAR BARGAINS 'OF THE DAY Mastins, t i!i%AoeMsgs. Tabie CasOnteres; Needs and Jeans, Cottonerear, MiLLIA3I SEMPLE'S, No. ilBO and 182 . Federal Street, ALLEGHENY CITY TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, &C. DESIRABLE GOODS Jlt§T RECEIVED I Dv HORNE. & Co. PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS, Rotted Fringes, black and col ored, Gimp Trimmings, Guipure Lae , Dress Buttons, all shades, Sacque Loops, Fine Silk Fans, Iniisible and La Pannier Hoop Skirts, French Corsets. Latest Tio*elties to Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons Fine French Flowers, ''rimming Satins, Embroideries, LaCe GOods, Linen Goods, Paper Collars,, Cuffs and Shirt Fronts of best makes. Gent's and Ladies' Underwear, the Patent Pantaloon Drawer, Morrison's Star Shirt. P ›tk', )) : 4'o I) ›ig-t : Ji M ,v, i *lO vi 77 ; AND 79 MARKET STREET Ima HAP AND GOOD GOODS NEW, FRINGES AND GIMPS SOAK LOOPS FOR.SACQUES fl 711PZ ♦BBORTMPNT OP SATINS. us in COQUETTE FIN PAVBOL ! •i /I :/.Ms) I :1 A ff.l STLX P 1 Whi , and Mexique Blue Kid Gloves. Pi t rple m TTON HOSIERY (LACE CHEMINEITZEI, all styles, SILN SCAB? S, Gent's Spring Undergarments. 11ACII1J111, GLYDE '& CO, I inn 78 & 80 Market Street. NOW SPEING GOODS ED, I.A.CRITI/c, CARLISLE'S I f No.. 27 Fifth Avenue, Dtras Trtonitnes and Buttons. - isabioldertis 'sad Laos. •Blbboni and Flowers. Hatiand 'Bonnets. Glove ItOnatand French Comets. , Bowltyles limners Skirts. paraaols—an the new stylea.- dna' and Sala thatarellas. litadery—the best Bniallsh unites. tents 10 "Hints , *Riess 'Kids." Spring ind Bnaune: anderweir. bole Agents for the Belli. Patent Shane Oo1• less, `•Loetwe'Od's stlrring." •'West lads" l *: 11 1e." Le: "Dickens." •Westry, 1, and other psalmNipDf l M wlth Sesban at a&NUFACTURARS' PRICES 1140Rillt r & CARLISLE, r FIFTH AVENUE r im.y4 Loon OIL CLOTHS, OBREN OIL CLOTH 70NAN11 WINDOw_o T ART HADNO: e , ,NT WINDOW sHADIs, VANat, t it DiFll4l , lllilaa 011. 0 TWA JCV BY %%MITT. • J. i N. 1 , 1111.1.1 Pa. t A 6 wd 514 Stub, litriget Napkins, White Quilts. Tckftgs, Totensiiirge, Gig g/wHni, Ccakoms, &e. Mi COMPLETE. In all styles and colors Aloe, a large varlet, of French Whalebone Corsets, Utily al eta. a pale THi, HILW A.Splendld assortment of * IMO. BiLBRIGOAN HOSE. EMBROIDERIES, LAVE, &e. NO. 27 DRY GOODS. FULL ASSORTMENT I:X4:)c•el Carder. Hats, Bonnets. Ehm‘Mertas, Ribbons, Parasols, Sun Unabreilas, Skirts and Corsets, Stockings, Gloves, Handb!iiwtaiefs, nil WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, Ne. 180 and 182 Federal Street, ALLEGHEN r r/TY CARPETS AND OIL CLOTH", NEW CA.BPETIii. FINE CARPETS. CHEAP CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES... Mat tart ass. BOVARD, ROSE.& CO., 21 lirrll AYENPL davT A.Y IS, 1869. BARGAINS 3EL WINDOW SHADES,. AND LA )B AND NOTIINGHAM. CUELrr.A.IINTS, New Stock Just Received. LOWEST PRICES EVER OFFERED., IcFARLAND & COLLIN, No. 71 lad 73 FIFTH AVZ2iI3I,. BRUSSELS CARPETS, VELVETS, &C, The Latest Arrival FRORE ENGLANIL McCALLIIM BROS• 9 No. 51FIFTH AV,ENITE, 71,7 i Ta4 " d a' Z. 14 GLISH HARKET. They law offer a Complete Line of DOMESTIC CARPETING. To which large additions are 4141 y Dena gale. A. Display of Goods Equal. • • Lt ßaa p 7in i f s rese . prese nted In this market sir 1 '• - 1 :MCCALLUM -BROS., , .ro. 51 FIFTH a r+t)E, (BET. WOOD & SMITHFIELD.) 428:h915 •_ . DR. • 1 1KaliTnitt ' 'ALL.INTIIivE ; Ofto ell s. "' Syp . bilis iu illtiFil:ti alil ' disease an d the effects of or. , are ~ comigsteiy eradicate d ; Spermetorr s_ . um weakness , and Impotennyv •resedejur self-abuse or other. Cannel, land which. problem same of thefollowing eireCti. ac btu WORT weakness. nadntestlon,consumptlon, aversion to modem: unmennnent, :dread of Innon 4 o k m of memory , Indolence, nocturnal. 4 and tinnily so prostrating the etexual astern as to render manias' • unsatblactarry.- and Anerblore Imprudent, are permafien i cured. i_Perions af flicted wan these or any r dellcat intricate or • long standing constitutt nal comp laint ehOuld give the Doctor atrial; to never -fatise' i'. •.' A partici:du attention ItiYtn knell Femme!: nialnte, Lettoorrhea or Whites. , Palling minion Or Ulceration of the Wotan, 6 , VaiTtris, pfuritla., AIIIIMOrrhOIIa. Denorrhagtai Dystnen wierhoese. and Whiny or Barrenneahetre..tersia ed with the greatest success. it israelf•evldent that a pliyaltdin who , ' es blmsettexclusively to the sway oix elan of diseases and treats thousands of canterll year must acquire greater skill'lu that than ono In general practice.: ; ;•t • J -The Doctor, publishes a medical • pamphlet of My Page gives a lull exposition fieryereal and private s i ts eases. that Can•be had tillee or by mall ,- for two stamps, in seated envelopes. Every sentence contain, matt uction- to the af flicted; Ind enabling them to determine OA lire elle nature of their complaints.,, . - ;int, establishmen • • comprieteg _te ample looms, Is central. When en it Is not convenient to visit:the city, the Doctor's opinion turbid ob. taunt by giving a written statement Of the case, and met ea can be forwarded by mail-or ; ex- Drees. in 'some instances, however. a 101'am:tat Ir. examination is absolutely nem, lazy, walla others daily personal attention is rered.• And " for the accommodation, f such flatten .thene are spartmects connected with the °Mee t fit e'ro. videirwith every ,requisite that is can to Deemete recovery. including medi ,i ;pox' c o vit bath.. All prescriptions are Prelis tro *lon Doctor's own laboratory. nuder Ws- au : perelsion. Mealiest pamphlets at o es or by mail for two tamps: No matter wl i zo falltd. read what h i. says. Hours it Aar. to Is ,te., tq1111.1.1111 DI L.. 10 */*.. IC 11010 e. NO. L 9 It; OTHW.X.r.,inear, Oeurt lioute,,,- kittablirlOit,Pa. =;;==i /ItWO•ra, CoiJars, fit. (go cond 7100?) .• • _