I , I I 1/ I I VJ J I 111? ' H ■ 'pation, biliousness, wick headache, indigestion,_M* ulli ol Simon /ii«iint*i in inThursday morning at 1 o’clock died Simon Zimmerman, of paralysis, a a stroke of which he received lust Thursday. He never spoke again ami never recovered consciousness up id to hie death. He lived on tlie road from Cearfoss to Welsh Hun, near the Pennsylvania line, and was aged 71 years. He leaves a family of threei* sons, Martin, Oscar and i'ptou, and x* two daughters, Mr, Jacob Hoveyand Mrs. Wingerd.*loo lit-,« ,ii ii. lt;s.ioe.The readers of this paper will he pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been aide to cure in ail its stm/es andbet'll ten t!Was fa atnoti inome said t back iaggrejlarge i Inol n and ti that ii aunu.i All tii pauy i Mr, Cldust ry (Had x the falt;t i*a a i i*