1.000 REWARD I ta hp eaa he wOl MMn4U aw ereefeur elates that Jem Blacking WILL NOT INJURS: LIATHKR. Volt a aUnimuw. trru 1 1 To make u rnUIat4 of IMa, tri tliy MI. tHnKIHl: Hana a Crtp o kattv la bottle. lam lUktn. and kn It Ibm for a dar or a mm, Taaeitoalead hao H o An and -Mlh eondMea earefttJIa. We rMnammd lad we to ma a Wmllar teat with frane Iratria, and CDtlMiwn aitti enj llanld a-ilatian of Parta DUrk I, or wtta UoaJd bleak Ins that somes ta eteae Jug V'olfrsAGMEBtacking ltsfaMeBy Mad of leather WATERPROOF. SOFT, AND DURABLE. da beatrUfol, rtrk, tlMINHY l'OI.ISH la a eqaaled. JWeaf later mod eaaoyaaea. Jt Fellah f mmm a Mewlli for Womew, ail AWrrltfTMataadoBllafBeaa Loathe vran Foot Moatha wHhowt naovaUac. WOLFF & RANDOLPH. PNiUDCLfHia. aid trf Shoe Stores. Oroeers, and dealarl rami High -Pressure l.ivlnj; rliararteriies these modern days. Tim result 1 a fearful Increase of Brain and II curt I llseasea General ! Mllty, ItiHomnla, I'araljrslfl, nd In avtnity. Chloral and Morphia augment the. evil. Tlio tnedirine best adapted t lo ieriiiiiiiBnt good ia Ayer'a Bar aapnrilU. It purities, eurliliea, and vitalizes the blood, and thus strengthen, very function and faculty of the body. " I have ticd Ayer'a Snraspiirlllii. in my family, for yu.ur. I liavu found It invaluable as A Cure for Nervous Debility caused by an in active liver and low state of the blood." Henry Dacon, Xenia, Ohio. "For aome time I have been troubled with heart disease. I never found any thing to help uie until I began using Ayer'a Sarsaparllla. I have only usod this medicine ix months, but it has re lieved me from my trouble, and enabled me to reaumo work." J. 1'. Carzanett, Perry, 111. " I have been a practicing physician for over half a century, and during that time I have never found ao powerful and reliable an alterative and blood pnrifier aa Ayer'a Sarsaparllla." Dr. M. Maxstart, Louisville, Ky. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, raaraiiBD by Dr. J. C. Ayer It Co., Lowell, Matt, rrlct tl ; lt bottle., i. 'Worth S a bottle. CURE Kick Iti-ariai-he and relieve all the troubles incl dent In a liilinus stats of the eyatein, auch as liiuiiu-M, Naiuu-a. Drnwaineaa, Diatreaa after rnluii:, lain In tha Hide, Ac. While their moat reiruirkable succeu has lieen shown lu curing SICCA The Rattler's Bite. EXTRACTS FROM DOCTOR MITAHEMb "cESTUBt" ARTICLE OH THE VENOM Of THE SHAKE. CARTER'S Sim "rn 11 PILLS. 1J tl'.".ln')ie, yet Piiirm a I.im.a l.ivt Pn.La an- equally valuable In t'nnatipatlnn. curitiK nnil pravHiitinK thla annoying complaint, while lliey also correct all dlaordrrs of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate tha bowels. SiVvii If they only cured HEAD Ache they would be alnioet priceless to those ho suffer from this dlstreaain roniplaint: liit fortunately their goodness dues not end hin and those who onre try them will find them Utile pills valuable in ao many ways that ilier will ik t he willing to do without them. But after all sick bead ACtHIE la the bane of so many Uvea that here Is where wh miiko our great boast. Our pills cure It while others do not. CiHTCR's Little Lives riiAS are very small and very rimy to take. Hie or two pills make a dose. They ara strictly vegetable and do in 4 gripe or purge, but by their gentle action plenae all who lias them. In vials at S5 cents: live f or ?l . Hold everywhere, or sent by mail. CASTES 5i:un CO., Vtw Tort. 'MR MM U fries, 13 WEEKS. The I'OMI K UXZMTTV. will ba mailed, acur. lv wMiied, to say adOraii la the I'olt td aitbvtQ.-a. lor i lire uotubs uo rm sli't at ONE DOLLAR. 'Ui.er.it illseoual allowed to potnisita . ..ei.t and etnJ. Ssmpls repKI Bsllad Iras Vddrnaa alt SriSr. IB r'KAKLIM SqllABK' HOARDING HOUSE. , i.. ...i, ...... I i.uiii, in ml n sninlo ITopirf ..., i,. ...... .mill... Iiilloli ul IhlM'Uhllr would revlliillv ainiimiice tl.ut he will luinl-h huuril ... ' i i..'i.. i..., i ii, i in a ni n'M'iilv live i'i lit: aiiay or twenty hve reiilif n tm-n 1 . muhliiiK st'd . I i..m Iii rnlHlltnl rticilll. Thoaa not having tried III table are re-peet-liillv Invit.'d to . all. and ihey will not 110 away .li..ll-lmd. Hooiiia a lew door went ol the ,ou,t ll.,.e, M.ddWl; I'.. . rruprletor Wanted hi i.wn 'ln introduce i nil Hell rt w;.ur fli'i. ktoi-k ill their own locnll tie Write for our special teniiH to aleeiiien ilurinK the iirenent Benson. V.vliibive territory LTitnteil. Balitry inlexieiiMi'i palil to nooil men. (lenevu, N. April 18, 8l. 5m. Ail Soon ah the rattloHnako, who inoatin iniHchiof, throws hiniHclf into it spiral, ami about one-third of his length, currying the head, rine from the coil and Rtands upright, the at titude is fine and warlike, andartints who attempt to portray it always fail. He docs not pursue, he waits. Little animals ho scorns unless he is Ininurv. an that the luouse or the toad he leaves for days unnoticed in his cage. Larger or noisy creatures alarm him. Then his head and neck are thrown far back, his mouth is opened very wide, the fang hell firmlv erect, and with an abrupt swiftness, for which his ordinry ino t ions prepare one but litt.le.he strikes once and is back on guaru again vi.ri1,.nt iiii.l brave. The blow is a tit nli nnil is triven by thowing the head forward, while the half-coils below it arc straightened out to lengthen the neck and give power t ii he motions which drive the tangs into the opponent's flesh; as they en ter the temporal muscle closes the lower iaw on the part struck, and . M t I,.. f oiees the sharp fang uecpei in. It is a thrust aided by a bite. t ill.' DOIHOU llUCt 18 it till" lUVIUVii - a. ...........1 l.v the relaxation of the muscle which surrounds it, and the lo which shuts the jaw smicez.es the gland, and drives its euom through the uuci auu umu fun' into the bitten part. ...... , , In so complicateil series 01 m i" there is often failure. The tooth strikes on tough skin and doubles I.....L- f.iils to enter, or tlie ser pent misjudges distance and fulls short and inuny squirt the venom four or live feet in the air, doing no harm. I had a curious experience of this kind in which a snake eight feet six inches long threw a tea- spoonful or more of poison athwart tnv forehead. It missed my eyes l.v mi inch or two. I have hit imhiiv near escapes, but this was the f u An inch lower i.i Ilvu i.rKt me inr sight ami orobablv my life A snake will turn and strike from any posture, but the coil is the atti tilde always assumed when possr ble. The coil acts as an auchor, am' enables the animal to shake its fnii-M loose from the wound. A snake can ran l.v strike beyond half his length. If both fangs- enter, the lilv dan irerous. because the dose venom is doubled. At times n fang is left in the flesh, but this doesof not trouble the serpani s powers as a poisoner, since number less teeth lie ready to become firmly fixed in its place, and both fangs are never lost together. The nervous iiii eliaiiism which controls the act of striking seems to be in the spinal cord, for if we cut off a snak's lwad and then pinch its tail, the stump of the neck returns and with some ... . . i i . r ii aecuracy hits ino nunu 01 iur.v riniMiter if he has the nerve to hold on. Few men have. 1 have not V little Irishman who took , , t....:M....i cure i my laooiimn.v uniuuniMo me by coolly sustaining this test. He did it by closing his eyes, and so shutting out for a moment the too suggestive view of the returning hi num. When a man or an animal is bitten by a rattlesnake death may take placo in a few minutes. It has fol lowed in man within a minute, but unless the dose given be enormous, or by chance enters a vain, this is very uuhkcly. The bite is, however, popularly believed to be mortal, and therefore every case of recovery rives credit to some remedy, tor it " ... , . ii. i ii. a maxim with pnysicians tuuv mo incurable and the easily reiievea maladies are those which have most remedies assigued to them. TTuimllv the animal struck gives a ,..-v unit verv soon becomes dull and , . ... i unguid. The heart, at nrst emeeu- ed, soon recovers, the respirations 1 iAilbll- ATI ll i.nnnino mower uiu " --v - i. ..i.iu t lie hinil morn u-eng. 1I111UH ni" nv...-.. - a,vr V . - .... e'S. the chest becomes luoiiomess n a J 11 . 1 1 a and at last death iouos, ue.mi.j ...ui.o.it eoiivulsions. Observe now i:ui.. ..1U us. Mere outward 111 l UJ 1 rdmei-vatioil ClVCH Up bllt Slight CX planatory help. If the annual k iouui -.I..,-... to uurvive over a im 4i.Q .m,t l.itten swells, darkens, and IC " . .. , i. within a few hours the wuoie nm may be soaked to the bone with blood, which has somehow gotten o.,t of the vessels anaremaineu uum in place of clot ting. Wlmt is at tirHt l.w.ni l.v nnd bv becomes general, n,..1 uoon the blood everywhere eeases to have power to coagulate of the vital fluid oc cur from the gums or into the walls t ti.o heart, the luugiJ, brain, and intestines, and give rise to a puzzling .-.rintvnf svmntouiB. according to tat v - tr a dered. These phenomena make the second stage of poisoning, end with them there is, in finally fatal cases, a continuous and increasing damage to the nerve centres that keep us alive by energizing . the muscles which move the chest walls and so give rise to the filling and emptying of the lungs. If we mix any venom with a strong enough solution of potassa or soda we destroy its power to kill. A so- ution of iodine or perchloride of iron has a like but a lesser capacity, and so also has bromohydric acid ; but by far the best of all, as was first shown by Lacerda, is permanganate of potash. If this agent be injected at once or soon through a hollow needle into the faug wound, wher ever it touches the venom it de stroys it. It also acts in like de structive fashion on the tissues, but, relatively b peaking, this is a small matter. If at once we can cut off the circulat ion by a ligature and thus delay a bsoi ption, and then use permanganate freely, we certainly lessen the chances of death yet, as the bites occur usually when men are far from each help, it is but too often a futile aid, although it has certainly saved many lives. The first effect of venom is to lessen sud denly the prcasuro under which the blood is kept while in the vessels. Death from this cause must be rare, as it is active for so short a tune. Any alcoholic stimulus would at this period be useful ; but, despite thepopularcreed.it is now pretty sure that many men have been kill ed by the alcohol given to relieve them from the effects of snake bite and it is a matter of record that men dead drunk with whisky and then bitten have died of he bite. For the consequences to the blood and to the nerve centres which fol low nn injection of venom there is, so far as I am aware, no antidote ; but as to this I do not at all despair and see clearly that our way to find relief is not by stupid trials of this sort and that, but by competently learning w hat we have to do. More over, we are in a position at present to say what not to do and thero is a large measure of gain in being able to dismiss to thelimboof the useless a host of so-called antidotes. I am often asked what I would do if bitten while far from help. If the wound be at the tip of the finger, I should like to get rid of the part by some such prompt auto-surgical means as a knife or a possible hot iron affords. Failing these, or while seeking help, it is wise to quarantine the poison by two ligatures drawn tight enough to stop all circulation. The heart weakness is made worse by emotion, and at this time a man may need stimulus to enable him to walk home. As soon as possible some one should thoroughly infiltrate the seat of the bite with permanga nate or other of the agents above mentioned. Jy working and knead ing the tissues the venom and Uie antidote may be made to come into contact, and the former be so far destroyed. At this time it becomes needful to relax the ligatures to es cape gangrene. This relaxation of course lets some venom into the blood-round, but in a few moments it is possible again to tighten the ligatures, and again to inject the lo cal antidote. If the dose of venom be large and the distance from help great, except the knife or cautery Jj little is to be done th-it is of value. But it is well to bear in mind that in this country a bite !n the extrem ities rarelv causes death. I have known of niue dogs having been bit ten by ns many snakes and of those dogs but two died. In India- there would have been probably nine dead dogs. prNMcvivAMii Rati Brian Sunbury St Lewistown Division. Time Table, In effect May 12, 1889. WrSTWABS j oia. j a 4.00 ST . t4 1 .11 S.fla v STSTIoaa. IsafTWABD T. 140 l.4 Ifr) 1.14 tlJ 1.00 l.i l.i-s .0 I in a. it in a sa sa it u iti a 67 ana ii a. is 0.-41 n.x-i e.M lo.ot Jra 00 t OS sit tl (.. I.S4 1.14 S 51 8.6" 4I 4.1 4 tl 4 S 4i 44 4 41 4 4S 30 J BATMAN, Malchlnist. Gelinsgrive, Ta. Ooeratee Uiehter & O.mgler's Ma rliliiH lioii ittxl iiiiiiiiifiirt nrcH, Iron Itsilitig, Kepiiim for mII kinds of Wes tern Plows, makes nit kinds of cant ing to order. Repairing Traction Engins a Specialty' New Cleats put on old Kngine Wheels ii ml everything rendered ns good as new. 4-1 -.Cm, mm EDULSDOlJ OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPBOSPHITES Almost as Palatable a.s WAk So dtagtalsefl that It r i- ... rtl(;eatea, aMd asslmllal. .1 aaattlve tlnmath, wlnrn .... , i .' oil riiinol b tolerated! auu l. I'-.i tiu l.tnallnn of the ell witli ti . yjMi. plmaphltea la nasicb mora tUltut lo aa. Krmirkable u a flesh prodacrr. Pfnoni gila npldly while UVIng i. Kilorr S TMrLSION Is arknh-d.il .y Phyii lana to la tha rinesl and Ileal .r aia- -.1 u lu tha fvim lot ilia rsuel and cure ci CONSUMPTION. SCROFULA. CP.rRAL DEBILITY, WASTING DISEASES, EMACIATION, COtDSand CHRONIC COUGHS. 77m ;;reof rtmtdiffor Consumption, nml WHji.mj in vnuartn. .nxi oy au unigijM tllkfS KMIkl All (LSI Ulll Best Conrh Sirup. Tsatea amid. Daa In time. Sold by druifglita. rTsciiiT.ur7i I believe Piao's Cure for Consumption aaved mv life. A. 11. Dowr.LL, Kuitor Knqulrer, Eden ton, N. C, April 23, 1887. i a as i A. i I'J.n. , l.awlatava J W.d. Mala Street US.ia) Iawlnlunn '11.41 Msltland 111.41 S Paiater ! 11.40 II Shladla 11.34 ll Waaaar 'll.na IT Menlara 11.19 lu Rsnb'i Mills 11 l-i U Adamnliara ' H .01! Heavartoam loS ; Hauler 1".Ai Hi I IdledlabarRb 10.41 ta l weiaer '10 aw IT I K reamer 10.S) in I Pawllna "'.HI 43 Seliaxrova I". IT 44 Mallnaareva J. .lu.us ta Sonbart Rrllnso-rovr 4rromitioflntlon (Ooooaellnc with trtlnteo N.f. By.) Lea va Sallnaarove A rrlve at SallrroTe a.an A. M 10 OJ A.M. 1 40 P. M. 1.H3 I'. M a.i P. M. a.JO P. M. Trains Leave Lewistown Junction : 11 14. a. m. 1 01, a. m. in 46, a m 1 12, p m 1 31 n m 6 St i m lor I'll li-l.iira and the a-t, 1 wo, am 41 a m, I 41 p m, 4 14 p m, ( 41 p m, 11 l in. f ur r-hlladililiia, new torK, Haiti mofaand Warhlnatnii. Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. AMI NOUTIIKRAN CKNTKIIAL RAILWAY. Tmlna Iwara Siinlmrr i s 10 a ni, t or nellelouate, r.ne ami i aiiainiiii- V 41 a m. ror Im-r liaren. l 4.1 1 in, r or lielleiunte, Kane and i:nnamiai. U1M. 3 win in. Inr lienovn and Watklnt In 43 p in Tor Wllllamnl. A J6 a m. Kor TalmtlMa and Hum Hon. 5 VI am, -0 ml am and 4.1ft . in, Inr Wllkenlinrre. I 9 1.4 a ni. low a in, I l-i inn i 4u Ii ni, KurShanio- klnand .Mount t'arnirl. Tr.ili'K I.enve Si 'lnfirruva .lunc-lliin: I 0 S:t in. iirrlvlnii at I'hilHdi llilila 1) I' m. New Viim I so m. Uallniioia i K p in. Wanli- In ton 4 ID B m. I as i m, iirrivinir al rhihnii'ipinu o so p in, new York wafi n in. H.ilt linorn 4ft p in. WaMilnKton I 10 p in. a i.i ii ni, arririnir ai rnuaiii'iiiiim 4 -s a in, New lurk 7 10a in, HallliDiire 5 111 a m- Warn. loatoii ( -it, in. I ralnaln Leave Nuunerr ! 1 60 a III. arrlvlna at I'lilladelnliia 0 H a in. I New York 9 HO a la. -i Ml ar. al llnltlmnre T JO a I in., Waalilnktoii a 4ft pin. J. I!. Worm. ea'I l am Aarnt. CM AT", E. 1 1(111, Urn l ManaKer. PO k 0 I a t e LUMBER W The riFsT CoiirIi Medi cine Is Piso's C urb roa Consumption. Children take It without objection. liy all druggists. "Ac I lie iimlersigneil having openeil a lumberyard atMiddlebur;li Depot inimeiliiitely Hotith of the Franklin 'House, respect., f nil V call theatteiition of the public to their line line of lumber con sifting of White-Pine Boards! PLANK.im.I, TIMMKH.LATH HAILINtl. PAI I.IXtlS, 1'OSTS. SIIIMU.KS. WALXl'T. I'Ol' I.AK, YKJ.LOW 1MXK l'LHK-1XCJ, and all kinds of 11111tei i.1l niiitiiifiictur led to order. Terms always the low- ent. For prices call on J. O. Sinitl), Proprietor if the FrniiUliu Hoiihi-, Swiuerord. I'ii., Kalbach & Spangler. I NZEIK v (r HONEST P IJ QcnuincljasiJ rtu n nil wgon every plug. edged to be the purrs; ana rnasc tasting pieJ of Standard ttiewinaTotjcJ on themarKct.Trvinnirl a better test thinanyta'J ahml ;i- :..-. : . t '. . , Buuui w, wivcua jdir crij; Your dealer has it JSO. PIKER 4 BROS., LoBlsiaif CUHtS WHUt AIL USt f AILS. Boat coukS Hjrrup. 1 mm rikhi. EaJ Intltn. Sold nrdriiaiflKta. cl od. Use fj S. F. SI I K Alt V, Insurance Agent and linker, reiius v reek, j'. t. I'll. Onlv lir't cl:i" Sin. k t'on limine raiirt-jf-iiri. I, Y'ou niuu ii'i .r-in t ii in not -I-, lieu. e you pay no utiiumiiiiii-iili. Iiimiriini'i- idm-eil on till klinl'nl unii'l liirm pr. nr l v . iIwi'IHiiuh, al urea a oil iliuri'ln-a liny. Hlu-ri in Snviler mid I'tilun roiiiiilri.. lilllci-lu f. M. Slioi-r' Store, t eolrevllle, I'a' Wei! Btilt Pure ator on Kvcrv 1 1 with but Little Cost. Tilt! lilillellj;iieil ilealtea lufii attention of the poir ( & county to his improved mrtL.' . i i . . . wen (inning, which Una cirri , universal sati-'fitutioii rtmik He has the uil vnijtnge over ali ot methods is speedy, iniikmlilt!. never delayed by the iimcliiiirn 1 ting out of order nml ia in i-ot; i tionliir satisfactory. K-euwiu tloiiH enn be had from imrt! whom 1 have done tint n'.l1 Miihllebiirgh, lleiivertnuiior llv. ville. j. ii- n,r;s. H.uiiTlmi April 1, 'Hii. din. jsT CROWN ACM FOU- the nature of the organ thus disor GUNS, AMUNITION, AND FISHING TACKLE. Ms,LiBuulntUuls,FliBs)&c How Lost, lltw lifstoivd ! .liii-t iiilillnlid, n new ell Hon of Dr. CnlTcrwell's Ccltliralcil Essay on tin1 r.nlii-il i-ureof Spei iiia'oirliii'.i or Inr iini'iiv Iniliii'i'il liy exiTioi ori-arlv ludiiu'retlnii. Tin-c. li'lirati-il HUllior. In I hi" Hilliilriil.li' ehiiiiy rlenrlv ileiiiutiatriiten Iroin a thirty youra' mrren, lul nrai'tli'v. Unit lh .Hiirinlim roiii'iiu-a ol ui- ror imi y lm rii.lle illy i-un-d ; iiilntiiii! out a in ue l enru at u-.i' . riiniili-. 'mini, mid allii iuul. liy niaaim ol wliirli every milli-rer. no n titler what lilariiuilllioii in n y lm, niny rure III inmll i lie iply, prlviiii ly an I radli'iiliy. rTlim li'i'liiru atlii.it I.i lie In On- lianda ol every yiiiilh ami everr man In tlio linul. heiil under a.-ul. Ill a lilaln einreoi. lo any addreo. iut-iaid, im rei il l ol lour vuutsur two poataae alauiia Auureia. Saniole ol iiieilielno Iree. TIIK Cl'LVKKWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann M New York. V. Y.Poit Office Uol.43. If any dealer aava ha has the W. I.. Iuua Shotia without name anil price ataiuoed the bottom, put hlut dowa aa a frauel. las OB THE CELEBRATED DEER GUN, TIl'EU," one barrel shot and the oth er Winchester Cartridge. The only gun manufactured for active and etlce five long and short distauce work. Al ways on hand. It reo .uiiuends Itself. ' tL amaiaiii 11 n aiiaiunr i him Main i'?' -V The lies' limning ; tNi made from Petuilinui It givoH h biillisi.t lif!''. 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