The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, May 16, 1873, Image 4

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A rront"-pondi lit ti c Amherst, Xcv
Ilampshiie, I'litucr'a Libtiut, gies the
f. .How ing account of the tin rihl year with
out a summer in the earlier pait of Wo
oiv.-A-nt century, which old New ln
l.i rniers still refer to as -eighteen hundred
;i ml starved to death.' We hope the fact
i.ovn n si-miik-ance, hut the weather
... Ai : il of the dark year
JkmhIs are blistered, ant! the milk of human
j.. ,im.s cm dies in your bv.som. You can
whin the carpet a longer or a shorter peri
od, according to the size of your mad; it
don't make any ditVercnce to the carpet
it i.s just as dusty and fuzzy and disagree-
il. ::f;iT v.vi have ivliiimoil it two hours
as it was before you commenced, 'i'iicn i
you bundle it up, with one corner drag-
ging, and stumble into the house, and have j
more troubla with tins stove, and fail to i
ii.nl anv .iv of nsinT ihe carrot stretcher
was singularly while vou stand on the carpet, and fail to j
hud anv nl.n-.e to stand oil the carpet, aim
HLIGHTKl) ASI'IIIATIOXS. j
HI O il A S CARLA N D
la Clitic
:al Scku:ea
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'ii'C lliat Ol IUL Ji'vui. . ; " " J . . .,
. . .i : .C4i. ! limn .; .r.. i vimr klll'CS aWin, Willie
bile evci'V One IS spcnAiii" oi me pics- - j " .-- - ' j ; . ,
arkaoie m nsciiar- join mn- nw.uo u.- ------ . .
confidence hands you broken uickn, cioo.i
rut season as being rem
;,ctei isiies, I have gathered for your readers
some reliable facts of the year 151 ', known
as the "year without a Miinmtr." Few
persons now living can recollect it ; but it
was the coldest ever known throughout
Europe and America. The following is a
brief abstract of the weather during the
ear :
January was mild ; so much so as to
render fires almost needless in the pallor
December previous was very cold.
1- ebiuary was not very cold ; with the ex
ception of a few days it was n ild like it
piedecessor.
jlarch was cold and boisterous during
the first part of it; the remainder was mild.
A "roat freshet on the 'hio and Kentucky
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livers caused great ios.n oi I'lujw.-o.v.
j . , , . . -, i
tacks, ta k:;wl!h no points, tacKswun no
heads tacks with no leathers, tacks with
the bi"'-esteiidsat the points. Finally the
carpet, is down, ami the hairy comes oacK. i
and thec.it e mits hack, ami the d..g comes J
hack, anil y ur wife smiles sweetly, and (
.-.avssliC is J a'l mat joo is on nui nn.ni.
As it is too i.ite t- do anything ciso, yi uit
hv the tire and smoke, with the inner con
lideiice that you are the meanest man m !
Am'-;c:i. '1 lie next day you hear your!
wife !( !! a f;iend that t.he is tired that '
sli t-Kik u and put down that ;rcat heavy
carj et yesterday. Uticii ll(r(ll.
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To D:;ivk ckk Hats. Take a bunch of
iH'itf lwK ;iml ;i:ilr llipm nvor niht ill a
Aoiil bc-tran waini and grew colder as the .,p ,..,.,,. . out the matches
inomh advanced, and ended in s:ow and aluj t,i-ken the water with Indian meal to
with a temperaiure more like winter , a ti.;,.- douli. addinir a siMonful of sugar
ice
than sm imr.
.May was more remarkable for frowns
than smiles. I'.uds ami lowers were fro
zen, ico fowiied half an inch thick; com
was killed and the fields were again and
again planted until deemed too late.
June was the coldest ever known in this
latitude. Frost, ice and snow were com
mon. AlmoM every green thing waskillcd.
Fruit was nearly all destroyed. Snow fell
to the depth of ten inches in Vermont,
t-everal in Maine and three in central New
York, and ab.o in M.t.ss.u husett.-:. 'oiisid
t table damage was thun: at .New h-leans
in C"iiseiueiiee of the r:;ii.l ri: e in the river, 1 ......
the suburbs we.e covered with water, and ()0K WELL TO 0LR IMlLRSTAMUMiS.
the roads wcte only passable in boats. j
July was accompanied by iiost and i.e. JOK?-J D- THOMAS.
and a little lard. Lay about the premises :
'. lie re the rats are, ami nothing win gem.
It is decidedly the best exterminator ex
tant. Hero's some original spelling. Tt. beats
phonetics : you be a tub. K) oh ! pea
atop, l'e y bat. See ot cat. l'ea
() par. Are M r;;t. See on ! double
you cow. See you be cub. See a bee
cab. See ej c are see you s circus. lie
von double tea butt. See a double ell
call.
On the lil'th ice was formed of the thick
ness of common window glass throughout
jNew England, Now York, and some parts
of Pennsylvania. Indian corn wasneaily
ail destroyed; f-ome f.vorably situated
field's escaped. This was ti ne of some of
the hill farms of M.is.-.:ic!niell.s.
August wa more cliei rless if possible
than the summer moi.ths a'ready pased.
Ice was formed half an i i- 1 1 thick. Indian
corn waso frot-n Unit the greater part
was cut down ;o l dried for finlder. Al
most every g'.' i-o thing w US destrox cd both
iu thiscou'.suy anti in Europe. Papers re
ceived fioin Euglahd stated that it would
be remembeitd by the present generation
that t tie year lx 1 wis a year iu which thei e
was no samnu r. N'ery little corn ripened
in New England and the .Middle States.
I'arim is sujj iitd them s lx esfrom the corn
nKluced in lb" for the seed of the spring
of 117. It sold at from four to tive dollai s
per bushel.
September furnished a 1 tout two xveeks of
the mildest weather of the season. Soon
Iootand Slioc 3Jsilcoi
r'l K mi.lersiirnetl rf f pectfully informs hijnii
X mi roas enstf miers unit t he juil.lie ifi'nf-ralljr
t Imt l.e is ire; 'fi! ro mainline! ore li ' ITS and
. 1 1 ) of anv rlfSiri'il K'e or una lit y, from tlie
lint-st French ciilf-skin hoois to the eoursest
hro-rans, in the VBur bk.st manneu. on the
shot-text notice, nn.t nt as nioili'ittte prices as
liI;o work run l e otitaiiu ! anx wlierf.
Those xviio have v.-oti; l:o.;t5 an t Shoes tnadf
at m- etal hsl.iiier.t tieil no assurnnee as to
the sup'Tinr ort'lityof r.v work. thor can
ivii'.v ho i i.nx i'lice-i of fiict if thy will onlj
r t . o a tvi;-!. Trv nml Iri" oMiviiiri'il.
J - ;;i-. iritip- tif" U;.ts (in . .-Iior utt"nlci
to roin I anti ir; a worknvitiliki' manner.
'i'lianl ! ill for f ast favor I feel conhilent that
my vol j; ;.n.i .i i. c will comincml me to u eon
tuiiii'tiije and mcitase of the smic.
JOHN I). THOMAS.
lLUIIH.l!Fi MIMRHiTORV!
Near Union School House. Ebensburg.
THE suhscrllx r r.c:-irest to call the Mttntion
,f ttie citizens of 'nmhr!ti ami ailjoinintr
! count it's to the i.iet that in: has now in suceess-
... . ,, .. i , ' t i 4. i., I I II ooerat id i in r.neii'-niii-ir u rnoi lor i ue uiuii-
.Iter the mindle tt U came comI ami tios y ;,,,.,', lro np., ,.,.,.u:r,,r
ilul ice lottnd a'luaiieroi an men iiiick.
October produced more than its share of .
.i - i: . : ..I. ..I..
t;o,ii xM-::inei, irost :tmt ice pa: i icui.n .
Noxt lobei' was very cold aad blustet ing. j
Enough s:if fell t" make good sleighing. ;
December was tjiiilo tniUi and co'.nfort
nbie. I
'l he above is a brief summary ;f "the '
cold sui.u-.e r of Is'ltV," as it was cai'cd, in
older to d:sti.g.!!sli it from the cold sou- '
sun. The whiter was mild. Pros', and ice
were common in every mouth of the tear. ;
V ery hu!c vegetal ion matured in the East- '
crii' and M.-.tdij :-t..i. s. The smis rays
seemed to bt: uestiluti" of h at through the
sunimi r: all mitui sccna il to be chid iu a
sable hue, anal men c.wi;oicd i.oii';ic uu.
iety coucei'uhig the futuru of this life. j
'i ho aveir.ge xviiole.--a price of ilourdur- j
ing that jcar, in (ho Philadelj.hi t inai kt t, 1
was thirteen dollars per barrel. The aver- .
age price d" wheat in England wa.s ninety- :
weven bhilliiigs pel ipiai ter. j
CARR'AGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES,
S;r!n;; tt Ri;uii. Sloislix.
.Jit ! nli (,ihcf m.-rriife'.iii of II ur; in that line.
niaelovi'i j- niMic but s' iltful workmen and
usim? i-'i'x lln- lt lna'ei ials. I i' r i on fliU nt
I e:Mi 'xe t-titiro sati.-fnei ion in xvorK, stylrs
atn'i pi-i.-t-s.
!a r f a in wort; ilonr a t short notice. P.epslr-ia-
i f all kitel attenili ! to at rcn -oiiai'le rate.
A ". :: .ti'i: ti in eotipfctioti with Man-
ii iu'V. 1. 1 i :iiii tee Sp'-H mens f v or'i-:.
.i en" .'. K''.-' f. J. M. t'ill'TK.
Dr. C5ATTT"S TAK BEMEDIES
Cure JjjcipifEit !oii'isaaj!io:.
Ir. GARa'S TAIi EE.HEDIES
Cure Ctttni l is.
Dr. CAES 11 TAR KESIiOSCS
dire. A.lli:i2:i.
Ir. A65YIV3 TAB KETOJCmKS
Curo E5':irt I5iso:tc.
Cure SSiisi IJ 5ousCf.
Br. ASiVI."'S TAU ECKr.IKS
IUnilate the ISl'OS".
diMZ VSoi'.S TAEi KK.l2EIirS
Iiegulato tiieSloiarnr.Jaund Etowiis
Curo ail I'jrnaiaia ll KtiincS'iCS.
25r. fiAStVaX'S TA5S
Purify the X2i!.
ir. AV2.VS TAR KImiKS
Cure fijc:sso-i i"ilo TSu-fKal.
Dr. GAE5VI.VS TAiS BE3IEDIES
Cure IS; oiscl;ilJs.
tir. AEIV3.V3 TAK rSKlKKSIlS
Cure "Hose C!!,"or"I3;i;Tcvpi-"
lr. ABVBS TAU KEMEDiJIS
Curo Bisc:s.ei.
Dr. AtV53i.S TA5S KEI EDIES
Curo i'o;n-.!a3SSitioii.
Sr. GAKVI.'V'fi TABS ISamEDIES
Curo f ;:nh r-IJacisrie.
Dr. A22V2.' TAIt ItU.TIEBJIES
Curo IIi:I:ic- Kiraes.
jii-. iiAizrzTi tm ii n::.T3i:iBt:s
Prevent CIi!r:t fc VcUo'.V E 'Vv'T
Dr. ASCVi'"S TAJ REKEWES
Prevent r-SsiiJivioi"'- Fpvfrs.
Er. OASSVEi'S 7A'i 1T.7,J LBiES
Peiiovo r:-a:a fn E'reait.
15 t. a:
Ilemovo t5:33a ia the fta.ic or ISsai'si.
Arc a Superior Tosaic.
S5r. ASV2.V3 TAR ESIJ.IIEDIES
lies tore tho AjspoJiSe.
ARVa.S TAR REMEDIES
Cause the 5ks5 t'c I5iirsJ.
Ir. AKVS.VS TAK K.T35:iJES
lies tore thi W ssiJi nnl Ttvltiliintva
ii-. AR'5VS TAR REMEDIES
Give 7'oaic Co Tour Systiaaia.
I. P. U'fT- f
SOLE ir.OFIlI2TCI?3.
Seventh Ave., Xar York.
tli'lTi ,"
l-ltl II I! i fc TO(;S I T
piiCVTV Tf,5 ot!V Vp VT."lT' U 'dU'C'
li'.'d.AiV li'l.MMil Np-hf, UOUnN
a J V I N piiv''al I !(- f st:ii-i?.ii;pnt lately
3 ' ki . v.n as i'.nn a pi rotin h - we are now
lrej:i rcl to ui.m 1 1 t'aet nro
( f every ;K'M't-!"i tion.
Yho Various CtjSoo of Stoves
tii a n 11 fact ii if I at our esialiiislmirnl u. in all
1 respects ennai to any in the market.
ua illness tfshaMiij carpet, j steam En.dnosa!nI all kind ofMachinery i
promptly ami su t ifuetori ly repairen.
our xvork is arrunte !;!'' !.e exaetly
'.vli.it i: is i(''ri-tti:lcJ. A'i. :'.-tf.
ASK Vlfit CUOCCU 1 Oit
AMERICAN
BONELESS
SARD!NES.
Tliey l.n .o ri 0"ivi-I 1 .i .l.- iu:! fi,r tl.i-ir i" l it
wli.'ri'i i- ex l::l.i:. !. I'i i m 1 m nc! I - sll, the
eaeat"-t!ii X u i v of t!.e r.-.;e valual'l''. an.l Hl
inosi neee-sary tut lie tatite. to travelers, or at
pie-!iies. IVui;'-ii in t'. tieti oavo oil ot i.ur
i ii i la ji'iri a 1 1 r. i it tin 1 .x. fl n ilie. sa no' as
t lie i tu pot tet! ; at. 1 i e . ,ii! at !e.- t iiUti hall I iie
rust nl l-'reneii ,v a r;i ees. Tiirii ilel :eiuii IIh or
ami ni:tri( ioii 'o:ali!ii s i' c mi menl tiieai to
all elapses. Sold i.v ull tirst eiitss trrocers.
XX lioii'sale l v
Tin-: Amkakjax sakpink ro.,
April 4, l",.'i.-:iin. :tl broad St., N. V.
PIP
i-'Ji... . .-.. ,i . mi.il- u lQ
Ir Augustus Tarbox w as a sontiiucntal j
Who yearned to be made famous by some J
heroic deed. i
Ho loin'etl by some brave exploit to tlx the
public eye.
As when some blazing meteor has Hashed
along the sky.
But t.o far all his Hashes had lieen flashes iu
the pan,
And J. Augustus Tarbox was a disappoint
ed mau.
He blamed the fickle fortune that favored
Washington,
While it prevented Tarbox from being a b.g
gun.
And wished w ith all the energy of his aspir
ing heart,
That J. Augustus Tarbox had the luck of
Bonaparte.
Itis spirit was too lofty to stoop to petty
cares.
And he scorned the sordid drudgery of every
day aft airs.
. .v c.,.,.i " ; t
1 llCV aiSO st I If n uu aitiuii auu .iii, ii
has beeu stated ;
Such was Tarbox's sei vi e he stood around
and waited.
He waited till at length his chance to be he
roic came,
With ih" pron is? to write "Tarbox" high on
the roil of fame.
He sax- a female struggling in the liquid
element ;
He re -oe;iii.eil his opportunity and in he
went.
Nor did he pause to question whether shs
was foul or fair.
But seizi.d her by the tangled meshes of her
floating hair.
And .stemming, with his burthen, the river's
treacherous llood,
He dropjied her, limp and gasping, in the
river margin's mud.
It ( hilled the glowing Tarbox xvhet? he scru
tinized his prize.
And .saw, instead of liquid orbs, a pair of
squinting eyes.
Instead of Grecian profile and form of classic
grace,
A squab and dumpy figure and a freckled
platter face.
To add to his discomfort, her arms were
round him thrown,
And she called hi m her preserver ami pro
posed to be his own.
"I make no charge," said Tarliox, "for sav
ing of your life ;
I want to be a hero, but I don't want any
wife!"
Then her paternal parent said, grimly, as it
wire,
' Young man '. what's your intentions? Be
you goin' back on her?
"Her a.'Voi tioiis have been trilled with by
,ju-t stieh chaps as you are,
And the next galo.it that does it, her dad'll
drap him sure.
"For I don't allow no fool in around my gal,
ye See,
And if you haint on the marry, yer my vic
tim. You hear tim ?"
Up spoke the gallant Tarbox, with a shier
iu his tone,
"Since your consent is granted, 111 take her
for my own.
"I may not scent as cheerful as a bridegroom
should," he wailed,
"But 1 longed to be a hero, and it seems as
if IM failed."
"Cheer up! cheer up, brave Tarliox!" re
marked that grim old man ;
"You'li tiinl it takes a hero to lire with Sairy
Ann '" I'.iitfttlo Cnvrh-r.
'Humps,'' the Ilaj;jaje JJLuh,
wnnLESALE DEALER IK
ESTASUSEE9 WM-im YEARS !
FRANK W. HAY
3Ir vatifsact ui'or.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
OF-
ShccMi-051 WAKES.
AND
AND DEALF.K IX
HEATING PARLOR mi COOKING
A DOLEFUL TALE OF A TltL'XK.
Cj T I L L U 1 A N I) A T I T I
U MAKlAG AM) HDEPJAKIXG.
ft"'
t AIM
Th inktiil for prist lit.ei-iil f.ivoiF, tho snhficri
lii r liesires to inform tlnj ifiiplo nt Ktietistnirif
:oel i iein it x' t tin t lie is ,i ol en rry i liar on t ltj '.its-inef-s
;il. .x ' mi :n ci I in Hit it I .nineties, i.n II iji Ii
s-t reef, n ;!? I y ,. .si t e I t:e I'll I ! i ? S-hool 1 1 oil SO.
::ul" .t:ie. i iallx "n.a'te fnrnit hit of nil kin. I sold
nt ! . e.-t. Il.-iiri :.IVm i f an y ik' i r: 1 ile size
or linisli t u i nislie.l mi sliert notice, nmi funer
ai.s ii t ten.leil tu pn iupl I x' an.l i-i t istnet oi-i 1 v,
KiilI'.'.KT UVA.NS.
F.'.ien-'.iiirar, March 21. lST:S.-m.
Tlic 'annual crc inoti oftal.ing up, wl.'.p
ping, and ptillir.g- ilowu carpets is almost
lip'ii us. It i- "lie of the ills which l'e:.h
i.s heir to, and cannot be avoided. u go
home some pleasant spring day, at peace
with the xvorld, and hud the baby ::h a
clean face, ami get j our favorite pudding
for dinner. Then your x-. if; tells you how
much younger you a:e loot- ing. and .says she
really hopes she can turn thai xxa.kii.g dress
she wore last tali, and save the ex pease of
a new suit, and then a.-ks yon if you can't
just help her about taking up the cat pet.
If you are a fool, and jou generally are by
that time, you tell her of course you can,
ju .t as well as not. Then she gets a sau
cer for the tacks and stands and holds it,
tiLid then you gel the claw and go down on
jour knees, and begin to help her. You
feel quite ovoiiomical about the first three
tacks, and take them out carefully and put
them iu the saucer. Your wife is go kI
about holding the saucer, and beguile yoa
with an interesting story ab";. joxv your
neighbor's little boy i t:oZ expected to live
till morning, 'i ben you tome to the la.-k
xith tl.v.- crooked head, ami you got the
Claws under it and the head come.-, light '
of;, and the leather comes off, and the car-
pet comes oil", and as it won't do to l.-axo !
the tack iu the lloor, because it will tc.tr j
the carpet xxken it is put doxxn again, you
go to Tvoik and ;',in your hir.iel: les. and
rt a sliver under your thumb nail, ami j
tell your x-. ifc to shut up about that eui- 1
lasting boy, ami make t'p your mind that
it doesn't make any diilerencc about that
tack, and so you begin on the corner xxlioio
the carpet is doubled two or three times and .'
tins been l.aiUd doxxn with a shingle nad. ;
You don't care a continental about saving ;
the nail, because you fmd it is not a o,h.l
time tor the practice ot economy ; but jnu
do feel a Illtlv! hurt when both claws break !
x)f from the claw, and the nail il. es not j
budge peg. '1 hen your manhood asserts '
itself, ami yon l.ii-e in xour might and'
throxv the caij et cinxv at the dog. :iml got !
hob of the car-! xvith boih hands, and
the air is fnil ol mist ami flying tacks, and
there is a fringe of carpel yarn all along,
the xnop-boaid. ::ml ihe b.iby eiies, ami the ,
t;.t goes aiuxviieie, iinywheie oat of the
worul. and .xour x. ife saxs you ought to be
ashamed oi yourself to talk so bat that ;
carju't ciunt s uj. Then ju;i lift one side
of the stove, and your xxitc tnes to get tho
carpet from under it, but can't because you ;
are stam'.ing on it : so vou ny a nexx hold, ;
and just after your back breaks the carjict ,y letter sent to th Klustie Truss I'o., No xi
. . - " . . . , , . x ' . -. X i i . .
is clear. ou are not througu yet. l our j
wife don't tell you any more little stories, ,
but. gets your old coat and hangs it on you, i
and opt ns tbe back d.ior and shoves you '
tmt, and intimates that the carpet needs
whipping. When you hang the torment- '
ing thing across the clolhcs-iiue tin; wrong '
way, and get it righted, and have it slide
Olt into the mud, and hang it up again, and ,
get half a pint of dura ai.J Uuee broken i
tacks siia-pi d out of the unit hx e.-.t corner
into your mouth by the wind, you make '
observ.it ions winch you neglected to men
tion while in tho house. Then yon hunt
tip a st ick ai.d go for that caipet. T he lii st
llow hides li.J sun and ail ihe fair fact; of
nature lit him! a cloud of dust, and, right
in the centre f that c!ui;d, with the wind
Mpiaie in your f.ic, im maticr lrnxv .-jt
stand, you wield the cudgel until both
-ti? vAii,
icK all who aim: willim; to woitic.
A. A ii. v person, el't ir yi m nr. of i i i l.-r sex. -an
make froi.i 1 to per wr-k. at l.e.me ilay or
t v ':i:n-. XX ante.) h all. iiitHt.lc to rith,.r
t'itx- or t'oiintry. nml nny a';inn i.f the year.
'I'll is i a rare opportunity for those 'vho arV out
ol xxor!;. ntir! oi.t f motley, to nm an imle
je'iiiient living. No eiipitnl ln'iiti rc'tpttreti.
ur pamphlet "HOW TU MAK K A t.VN;."
isi i:iir tu'l instructi'".ne. tent on receipt of 10
eein. Afl.lress. A. liriiTOX ( I )., Mot i isa nia,
V,'t i-tc!iester Co.. N V.
VEST'S i5V5PFJOVEf3 PUMPS
The I'.Ksr in thk Woki.ii,
Alxv;' s tho fireuoitai lttmp; xvi-lcly known
hp 1 hi lily i.iiineetatee. A putnj) r.n.l a tire en
gine in one. Aiiti liccuii.', strong an. 1 iluta
lile. u.io.l tor ivcllsti,. ei-terns. ami for ruisi'ty
iia.i i iirim inir xv.-ii :- t. r nil ,., .rposes. Als7.
We- t ;. . i 1 1 o t il !" !.;..-litr.o:j IlmN. 1 110 neatest,
li.t an.l i-l:i'.in.-i. t in iiltu-s xxiili c-ufs ami
price usistioe. a. I). M it i Co., '.() ( V.i t lalelt
''' N'.'WY j''y -llIld
nsi: m.w I'l.Asnc 'i it ? v-CJTn im -
)...t -l.tul hirfi.tlmi. it retains t lie itiiiiture nt nil
tones, no. I lai.l.-r l!ic ii irlef exercise or St'xi'
ii .l strain. It i- nn.n with cumfoi t. ttml if
kept on nil.t an.l l!iy..n'cctsu pernianetit cure
in a fexv weeks. Sol.l elieni. ne.t sent tiv mOI
xvheti reijuesteil, t'ircn !): free, xvlien ei ilerei
is uneijiialeil y any knoxrn purifier. It 'xrlil
erailieate, e.t irpaie ami t liorotiph I y destroy nil
poisonous siilistanees in the Hloo.i nmi xvill ef
fectually tlispel all predispwf itiou to bilious 'le
raiitrenient. i thrrr -.'tti t 'if net inn in jottr Llccr anrtS)h'rnt
Unless relievcl at iillcc, tlie blooil heeonies im
pnru liy deleteriousseeri 1 ions, proiliieini? scrof
ulous or skin diseases, Itiotehes Felons, Pus
tules, Canker. I'imple?. iVe., &i:
;:r' nun a f !(. .( ir st'inmrh f Unlesp diiros
tion is promptly niileil the system is ilehilitaterl
xvith loss of x ital feree, poverty of the Ulooii,
I '.-ops;(.;1 Temlcnej . 'jetienil Weakness or Ijis-.-tt
tli'e.
It will impart youi hf ul vie or to weary sufferers.
Il.ir-' ;iiii ir, tilt ii. s i.f th: I nti im f You are
i n .la tifrer of ( h ron n- 1 lia rrliteu or tho ilreaiU'tii
1 nll.i iu mat ion of the 1 1. weis.
Ilnr.r '"" feci 'in ( f the Citrine or 1'rinnrn
Ot.io)..!:' Vou must procure instant relicT or
you are lialilo to suflerin worse than lenth.
.1 re lion Orirvtf.it, ilroxvs.v, dull, sluirish or de-I'lf'.-i'ii
in t-piiiis, xx-iih ttea.i scIiln hack atlie,
coMteil tnnirue anil hail tastiny mouth ?
For a certain remedy lor all of these discuses,
xveal; niv-s. s ami trout. les: lor elcansinu- omi
purifyititr t he vitiated hlood nml itn parting vii?
i.f to ai t t t:e iuro i-; for tiiiililtiiif lift Kiid restor
ing' the xxciikeuei! constitution, I'tfK
.T Ult U UiZlSuX,
vrliieh is pronruaeed by the lrM'bnjj- nirdienl
.tut hoi Itstil London and Paris "the most pow
erful tonic ami alterative known to the medi
cal xvoi Id." This is no new and untried discov
ery, hut has been hiiur used by the lending phy
sicians of other countries with wonderful reme
dial results.
Jttifi'l '.A;,,n mi.? imprtir the digestive orsrans
tiy oathar: ies and idiysies. They rive only tem
porary relief. 1 ndiwest ion, thituleney and dys
pepsia, xvith pill-sand kindred diseases, are sure
to follow their use.
Keep t lie till mil pure and health is assured.
John (.. kulloc.c. is piatt st., n. v.,
Sole Agent for the United States.
PriceOne Dollarper Hot tie. isend forCircular.
DENTISTRY!
GROCERIES'! QBEI5.OT, M
WOOD AND WILLOW V.'ARE,
STATiONi:iiY AND NOTIONS,
nsa salt, nm um mm,
DiCOX, FLOVR,
FEED AND PROVISIONS.
1373 Elcvenlla Avenue.
Between 13th and 14th Sts.. Altoona.
All such poods as Spices, Drushes, V.'ood
and Willow Ware, Shoe Slacking ami Station
erv will be sold front manufacturer's printed
price lists, and all other kooJ in my line at
riiiladelphei, Baltimore, Cincinnati and Pitts
burgh current prices . To dealers 1 present tle
peculiar advantage of saving them all freight
and drayapc, as they are not reipiircd to pay
freights from the pricctpal cities and no tlray
cjre charges are made. l)elers may rest as
sured that my good.4 are of the best qualitr and
my prices as moderate as city rates. By doing
a fair, upright humest. and bv promptly and
satisfaetoi ily filling all orders, I hope to merit
the patronage ol retail denier? and others in
Cambria county and elsewhere. Order re
spectfully solicited ar.d satisf.irtion srnarnnteed
in all cases. THi'MAS OAKLAND.
Altoona. July 2f). lHiO.-tf.
Woon, JioiutKLt. c.'gi2,aet ICetgils
WASHINGTON STREET,
m n n n n i i.t x n AND
wear ra. n. n. uepox, jonnsiown, ra.,
Wholesale and Relcil Dealers in
mm m mm wnm
MII.l.IXCIlY GOODS,
IIAKOWAUK.
QUEENS WARE.
B OTS AND SIIOFR.
HATS A XI) CAPS.
IKON AND N A I IJ
CARPETS AND ON. CLOTHS,
RKADY-MADK CLOTHING.
GLASS WAKK. VKLLOvV WARE.
WOODEN AND WILLOW WAHE.
PROVISIONS and TEED, ALL KINDS,
T, .1 r.i , r 11' . ,, .
i oeiner wi in a:i niaimeroi vxesiein rro.iiiee, . , T. , ,
such fi.oi;k. bacon, fisu, salt, 1 .No.s. '27b.i2b0 and 2S2 Hashinzlon .St.,
ri 11A X' t t , e . !
un lino.x vi I i, .vc., .sc.
Wholesale and retail orders jif.Iieited
and rromptly filled on the shortest notice and
most reasonable term??
WOOD. MORI; ELL & CO.
Ill the l;e:,.
1 'T-e'ir, tr..,i;, ..
fin mer.-, and ,.
CUMoti to H f. f
fill oreruiizatj,.,.
ns the "I'atn,.'
now viichls ;u,
cither i xivt;,.., . .
itnMifl;iiit W;,.,'..
rnpii
bee n
.i. .i
inai. ;m ie an- i,. .
seo in its im i;.;..,lt ,
;t liew j.ijit j,. ji ,
nothing; mo.e i
industrial am! !'.;.
. lit of which .. ,,;
wife nml I';. );.;'.
means rm Mi, , ', ;
thus nmki:i a ;
every a, ; ii To
line of !;i,-,i v ..,
tbe order x.is (. ... ....
fd.iborattd bx ;
:ig.' ti ol! Ural. . ,r ,
Tlie tht 1-'.".
i'e-l in Ita.-ci. j,,
wii itir-titiUi -I m I
hitet , t xx 1 1 or 1 1 j , i
Illinois. I'l'l' f. ...,r
little beaii ,vr v. a-.,
171 tlieie .-.'( : ,,
im 're than , ; ,
been can (:!;.
gi t es t !.e j
b
HOrSE-FLTiMSSIING GOODS GENERALLY.
.Tolliiiir iri
I'i'OMI'TLT ATTi:.i:U Tt.
Litiiuliiliili.
WM. P. PATTON,
Manuracturer and Iotilor In
-Xt.r. KINDS tF
CABINET FURNITURE
Kom. IO nixl I5- linfoii Street,
AT KKIM ( KI) KATKS!
DK. LD.HorKMAN, Kituiiiiiteof Dental Sur
cery, res;.eet f oily iulortn? the pntilie that
he has pel niaiienl ly louateiJ in EllKNSI'.t'Kti,
where he max l.e t'eiin.l ex'er.x- ilay tif the week.
l)n. Hokkman. after hax iiijt hail ample prac
t iee lor t he space of seven years, does not hesi
tate in nftirmintr that he can ffive perfect satis
faetioti in every case rehit ii'f to the profession.
All liraui'hes of Mechanical and Surgical Ken
tistry carefully ami seient ilk-M.l v performed.
Partieiilar attention uiven to filling- decayed
teeth. Also, teeth ext raeteil wilhout pain. For
further information ei.neeriiiiiK jiriees, ete.,
call at liis oflice on Hih street, oppobito th
t'aiiibi i.i House, vrlioro may be exuiniued sam
ples or his wori, uiicJi tiectt onlx, lie seen to h
awrreciiited. may 2o.-tf.
Ilroudxvivv. X
Spring Truss'.'S
f i eiiietit iy.
Y. t'ity. Xobi'dv uses Metnl
too painf ui ; th-y slipotr too
'I it :tc :. !t;i 20 Kinnhlr a-nmily
Son hi;: ?t-tiiii.. oil ."O Iknyn I r in I :
many st'lx antiies ox or nil. Satisfuction (funr.
Mtiteeii, or 4cD 1 1 I u lel.-.J. Pent complete, with
lull ilir.-el ions. It"ek with Sexv injf Machine Co.,
Si2 Uro.flxvuy , Xexv York.
Tho PDt!or Companion.
Tvi ry laily wants one!
K-ery .Van ought to liax'e one!!
Sent mi reeeipt of 'Pi'ii C"!t. Aililress, T.. F.
HYI)i;" CO., I'lV Seventh ixetiue Xow York.
COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO.,
UUxjiasiljiii-, 1 ; -
"WII.I. receive money on deposit, diseonnt
II ami collect, notes, nml attend to ull tho
business tisiiuHy done bv Hankers.
SeptU.tl. Ofc-O. C. K. ZAHM Cashier.
1
i i' t' t e everywhere to sell our new ami nox
Att L.M.N i I laiib.-oiili'i in !ai liine. Send for
I iiusl ra ted fin i.lar to the MeK e
IV WTr !l M on;r.'ieti:i iij-t'ou:pany,:..i ltroad
1 - -i I i.b wax . .New Yo. k.
i'.-'ioN t i ll'.! tiiox s::?..l.s.
Si ill on reeelp' ot i . (liiille l'filltil'H
aiiii i'litiii.-hin-j 1 !(.; , ; Vcsey Street. X. Y.
K. P. T1EKMKY JAUE3 ICIX
AW and COLLECTION OFFICE
TIERNEY &. NULL.,
Colonnmlo l'oxv, i:bciisliirjr, Pa.
I"TSpeeial attention paid to collections in
ali parts of the Cut ted States. 2-lS-'71.-tf.
r. A. SHOEMAKEt; WM. H. SKCHI.KR.
QHOEMAKER U SECHLER
AlloniojvMt-l.im,
19-10.1 r.UK.WSHljlai. CaHwua t p4. tf.
Da n i k l Mclaughlin. Attomy
al-lMir. Johtislown I'll nil:....!., n. u
i KTeliimtrv buildin;,-, (upstairs.) corner of Clin-
ton and boeui : mis. Vx" i i I attend to all bus
I ness connected xvil h his prolession.
Dumps, tlio L.'ijrirnge m:;n, Latl r.ot
nia'.U' tvt-() trips Letbii" he t-otild siino- a
sulchcl flc vi n lijil.s, retn'miiio; lth ltati
tllf.s in hi- oi;isji. Vl:eii ot-iitlo 11 -inalfs
wouM litmg up thfir teinkr lit
tle satchels ami liaskols, lluinjis xvotiM
smile a diaholiciil siiiile, ami get in
the corner ami jump on tlie articles
tiinl toss them up anil kick them and
iling them through etherial space.
And when the train stopped he would
throw out a waterfall and toothbrush
in answer to a call for check twenty
two. Exasperated husband would af
ter strike at him and dare him out
of his den, and call him a base fu nd ;
but Humps was solemn. He knew his
line of business. When he got hold
of a nice trunk he would carry a coun
tenance like a strawberry, for joyful
ness. He would jerk oil' one handle,
then another, then kick in the ends,
then take an axe and smash tho Iock,
and then let the shirts and things rat
tle out on the tracK. He got so at
lust that tho people actually paid high
prices for the privilege of living along
tlie line of the road, as they got their
shirts for nothing. IJut there came a
blacK day. A miserable, contempti
ble, sneaiiing wretch, 'who owned a saw
mill, went travelling. He run his fac
tories on nothing but trtuiR stutf, and
he made the wicKedest trunic that ever
went into a car. It was seven feet
thicK all round, and there were sixteen
nails driven in, "one on top of the other,
until the thing was clear proof.
Bum is got the axe as usual and strucK
at the lid, but the axe bounded bac
He struck once more ; the axe Hew in
pieces. Then lie got a crowbar and a
can of powder, but he couldn't burst
a nail. He swore and jumped up and
down and wanted to die, and w ished
he'd never been born, lie got all the
train men in ; they all pounded, but
the trunl held linn. It went through
all right. It was handed down with
out a jam, and the owner was there to
say ''than- you, sir;'' and ho pretend
ed he was going bac-A: again, and had
the truni- put aboard once more.
Bumps grew pale. He grew worse.
He felt that he was forever disgraced,
and went to bed with a brain fever.
They tried to console him and said
that they could have trusted the chest,
if they had thought of having a colli
sion, but the spirit of the man was
gone. 1 -was there when he died. I
never want to weep as I wept then.
He sunj right away, murmuring,
"Cuss that t-r-u-n- !"
Ibireana,
lirvlMciids,
V. as!itamlfl,
Si leln iul 115,
Chamber Set5,
I'arb.r Sets,
Wardrobes,
Hi ink Cases,
biiini'S,
&c., e., c ic, A:o.
KV K!tV i
Qrunni a run
i j j is n i u
Cane Cli:tir.
Wof.. Se;.t liair?.
Kltelieii Furniture,
5 !i il l.i ui litres.
Matt )-os-e,
Tete-a-'!Ytos.
Extension Tables,
Itinii;- T'iMcs,
Cm ob. ar!si.
. &i'.. ic, e., o., Ac, &e.
K.-'Ci'.I l'T!i O Of
HALL FUFiNITURF
mane to order in excellent St., e and at W.xr
prices. Cabinet ami hatrnuikers' tnaleri;-, Is ot
ali Uir.iis for Siile. Fun it urc delivered at :iny
point in Johustoxvn or at t'l.iirond Smtion (tee
of extra charge. o M. 1. I'A'i'TtJX.
Johnstown. tft. IsO.-tf.
JOKKSTOWN, PA."
DOOH TO rOST-OFFlCE. i
OX, I
rr COT H
oar ea " Eh 2
O in
isr h o
NKXT
Cooking Stoves, j
TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE
riax in recently tt!ei iiosses-ion of tlionnv
ly iitted op and eot!i!iioiio.i t'iiildiir on Uiirh
street. 1vo doors i',i?t ! the ILmU rnd mtirly
opposite the Mountain House, the subscriber is
better prepared than ever to manufacture nil
wrMel.'s in the TIN.O HM'F.K and SUKi: I'-l HON
WAKK line, all of which will be furnished to
biix-or" .it thf very lowcrt livinsr prices.
1'he siibscilber also proposes to keep a full
a;: 1 x'aried assortment of
Cocking, Parlor fold LTeating Stoves
of the most approved designs.
rSVon ING and UOOUMi made to order
am! v "si ."i:! n te. 1 i-i f ect i n main: f.;ct ;i re r.t. i lua
trlnl. 1( i;r. I K! X ; prcn.pt ty r ' tendi to.
All work done bx- in" will beooti-.' riirbt ami
on lair tcrew. and ill! S'!i)Vi:s ainl WAIitlte'-i.i
i.y in.': i i:;t l.e depended tipon as to iinu'it r and
r.iieiot be iirnler.-oj i j;i jii'iee. A i-i rl iiioai'ee
ai.'i iocn ; se of pa t n iiMe is respect fully sobei
ted, and no etioi t xvill be wantinjr to render en
tire si'.titaetion to hII.
V.Abl.IF. I.t. THINGElt.
Ebcnsbnrjr, Oi t. V.i, b'TO.-tf.
4
44
DEALEItr: IN
j ry W. DICK. Aitoksky-at-Law, E'oi
! eii-bnrtr, 1'a. tliliee.in front room of T
! J. Lloyd's m-w bnildit.u". Centre slr'.et. All
! manner of U u.il business attenneil t satisfac
torily, and collections a bpoeialiy. ttO-tl.tf.l
The racifr, Rural Press says : Ta- a
large bead of cabbage, 6trii c!T the outer
leaves anil slip off U'Z ouds found at the
base of the le?.-cs. Jake these buds and
simply ti,em jn rjcji earth. The result
vinl bo a fine growtlt of cabbage plants,
with heads, larger and sounder than can bo
raised in the ordinary way.
Do you know how to Ull what size glove
you need ? Take a tape and measure your
j hand around the knuckles. The number
of inches and quarters of an inch it mea
sures is exactly the size of a glove. That
is, if it measures live inches and three
quarters, you waut glove o
'4'
LOOK SHAH? AT THIS!
135. THE ONLY CATHOLIC 135.
BOOK&.PEIHODIMI:STflItE
IX CAMBRIA COl'KTV.
MP. MK.AGIIEK, Wholesale and Kctnil Dea
- ler in St a n 1 1 a ii r Catholic Works ot all
kind. rtiAVFH Hooks. Hiiu.ks. H womrn, and
CoNTKOVKICSIAI. WllllKS, I t'.KK id ir A I.S. 1'1
Tt tins, Flt.XMKS, &i ic, :ti Franklin Street,
.lohf.stoxvn. Fa. Will sell everv article at Ilal
tinioreor Fhildelphia prices. A Uheral ilinnunt
aliment tu tlie llcv. Clrnjn, Littrnricf, or tlu-vr .tij
mi; in ((, Int.i. Hooks bound and Fietiir-8
framed at the lowest possible prices. All the
Eastern Weekly Papers for sale.
136 Franklin Street, Johnstown. 136.
THE BIGGEST SHIP AFLOAT!
PKUSONS g-oiti? to Europe, or those seudinc
for their
f.:.....i. . . i .... 1 i
'JSr.so i.
BEY GOODS,
NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QUEENSVARE,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES.
ANP A T.T, OTHER ATtTICT.T'. fiEXKIl
ALLY KKl'T IN A COUM'Ri SJOltE.
WOOL AND CoTiNTKY 1'KODlXr
TAU1N IX Hl'H A GK FOR GOCTS.
Store on South Side of Main Street,
;icci;i-iii:
grauf, Jioili ii .! :. '
of vie.v. 'I j..",- -'
live nt lerts't ten , . . ,.
otitsilcr. l;il,. ),, v. . , :. ,i
Lis fiinnint; tit ii . ,; .',
tlis'corsnt of at ! t-r
tlie prices paid '. .."'' '
tliat the. orinix i :: i:
come a power in tl .
far better to f.r 'r r".
imlilTereiit to ir. "
wit icli a if apparcis; t . j ,.;
tho current of "i ... , ,,. .
year or two. aiiie '. . : ;
strong imiK'tiis t" I
the order exists in ; .1 ,
nr.d iiniiiiipi'iii ai'n ! '.' .
Tliei e is of eoiii i . .1 : . ;
the granges of '. ,
ate. It is .styled ..-. ,:; ,.
meets eve:-y two m
State gr:ttig-s r.
year, and snlx i: (;i: -or
oftcner, if . ;
last, women as v. ., ,
to all the dt-givr s. v.; u ; .
her, ami hold
degrte is conit in u v 1
peculiar to the .-t.if.
are tligible who ni
sidi"i!i!:ate oil . '!
c infer! i d di:!v 1 1: :. i
of tlie mitioi,,'il tin; . .
cnmj.o.' cd of i,ia.ste: .- :
tl: late t::-.-t ig s. 'i
once i:i cveiy year, 'i !
highest ilcg'.-ee to vj;i !, .
tain, l! is f. nfo; red
tLe i.atio: a! senate, whii h
inemliers of the couth-;! v
one year in that l.iiiy. ,
the council and senate ;o.
of liep resent. ;t:ves aed. -ti
e bodies. The ; ; .
tl.oiity in tlie ordei i ;
of the National ;;
tlir.ategra.'iue ha "i s .
lecturer, ard othi 1 . . , .
rooms n.scd for tin- .
the suboi diiiat'. f.;.",
up, ami fuiTosi;; 1 (
anil ii'Cfi.tivc to
some i f them r .
nines- j.jiiiji.s, 1 ,
iu fact everyth: .
and instruct, in ...
eom.iTiitf of : i. 1 ..
certs ;u social ; f
curret:ee. ,r
den il 1 emioi ;. . .
I he Pi-t io! of t ! 1 . .
btr.i d and pew .1 :" '
It will be s- -ii ; . ' :.
conpactly ain't i! , : ' '.
in a manner that .
to it ii t he gi ' i . .
ly, wholly vain. A- '.. '
have aecoinpli-!.i .
arc told that in s. p ..':' .
they have purcha. ; .
tors; at other p!.e
f rwa:i!ing :gr: . '
they have ahi-.tdy ! ..!!"
J.JetlU'tit ni.15Juf.ut..; y
II tit what is iin.s; s:-..;; ,,
mentis tbea':n-.-i
has made and is p...k.
Mississippi, Alabama. .:
Georgia, the pinje au
w itli the Mime avidity ..- i
the people of the Nin ;. .
w ill probablv eie he-.. 1 : i .
the Xcw KngV,uj :t,..j ;:,
lluitou Globe.
friends to the oii
( 1 rintni outrht to
buy their tickets
from M. P. Mka
r.Htit, Arent lor
the eel e b rated
iHtllllllll I.illM
oi Mcamprn to nnil frntn Europe. This Lihc
is remarkable for comfort, speed and safety
Drafts for XI and lupwardK sold at the lowest
current rates. For further particulars call at
Mk.w.hek s Hook Stohe, 13H Franklin street
founstowii. Fa. IJuneii, 17 -tf
-" v.. L
c
ludiauiiiiliiiLLll
AS E Y, F OGAR T Y & CO..
MOI,KSAI.K 11K.AI.EHS IX
k OLD BYE WHISKY
IfM mm w" I V '
AND in. L'lvnc iv
AMI IMPORTKltS OF
Foreign Wines, Gins, Brandies, &c,
Ao. Sis Liberty Street,
Iec. 6, lK71.-3m. 1'ITTSlSUIifJIT, P 1
Mm MARBLE WORKS !
, I rnnKHn Street, Johuslown.
Jr.lt-i Y. I.O,; T.f, - I'roj.rielor,
MS-P' IIKA!I AN' TOM M'OXKS.
ThLS.&c, mauufactured of the very lieit itai
I'i'on'inVi18" Milr,'" f' Perfect .s.tisrao
1 Vk' ,jLSlfrn ?n1 ioc guaranteed.
lj cveented. IJnlmstown, Nov. 11, il.-tf.
1 I.OYD & CO., Bankers,
e s,l?co Goveriimctit bonus, and
pth.-r Sccuritms, homtht and sold. Interest t -Hi'hio""',
.""8 !s'.cita. Collsotions made at
Keneral lJankitiR business transacted.
JOHN" p. LIXTOxTiVrTOiixEY-AT-Liw
Jol.tisto'.vn J'a. (ii,e in buildin- soulh
westcornerof Main and Kranklin si reels, uu
smirb. butrauce on Fraukhu street.
1 C I 5 3 S TV S5 1 1 T Jl C
J TT
H.W'lNvi i. 1'iitly liihiiyiil uiir stock we are
now preimred to sell at 11 cri.nt ri .tn.-i ;..n
1 from former (iriei-s. Our sum k consists of
I I J til Moiiii'iiK'.s, 1'i-rf unit-rr. Kim-v s.,,-,,,
beott s. Hall's tnni Allen's Hair le-torative.
Fills. Ointments, Master. Liniments, Fain Kill
lers. Citrate Martiesia. Kss. .lamaiea "(liinji r
Fure Flavoring Kx tracts, F.s-H-nees." Lemon
Syrup. StHithinyi-up, Spiced Syrup, Hhul.arb,
Pure Spices, A:e.
Cigars and Tobaccos,
Rlank Hooks, Heeds. Xotes and Honds; Cap,
I'ost. Cotnmereial and all kinds of Note Paper
Fnve!ops. Fens, l'tneils, Arnolds Wntinir
Fluid, .lllack and Red Ink, Pocket nml Fuss
Hooks. Magazines. Newspapers. Novels, Histo
ries. Hibles, Helipious, l'rayer and Toy Hooks,
Fenknivcs, Fipes, Are.
tWe haven. hied toourstoek a lot of FINE
JLWELltY, to which we wouidiuvite the at
tention r.f the Ladies.
I'HOTOfJKAPH AI.r.L'MS at lower priee9
than evrr ollorr-d in this place.
l'aper and Cigars mdil either wholesale or' re
tail. LK.MMo.N A- M'. KKAV,
July 30, JSC". Main Street, Elu nshur?.
KBEXSBURG
WOOLEN FACTORY!
LJA IM! introduced new machinery into our
' oolen K.i ctory, we are now prepared to
maniilaetnre on short notice, CLOTHS. C SS1
Ni: iS. ULANKiri'S, FLANNELS of all etyies
iiTOi'KINii VAitNS. Ac., Ac.
Wool taken in exchange for poods or
worked on shares. Market prii-e paid for wool
T. W. JU.VW tv SO.S.
Ebensliurfr, Feb. 24. lS72.-tf.
lIIJST NATIONAL SADDLE AND
- II A ItN'KSSSIlor OF CAMHUI A COITNTY"
IIirh street, (opposite L'niou School House)
West W ard, F.bciishnrr. M. M. O N KI LL A Co'
Proprictots. y'Wf.und Hjriir made acd rvZ
paired anil all other work in my line e.vecittil
in the best manner, ou the shortest notice, and
at the most reasonable rates. ll-1-.-tf.l
POAL! COAL! ! The subscriber is
V' ,,w prepared to furnish, in larwe or small
ouantili-, -'.Iiiuuittiesof A NTH UACITE ane
;;' u.M INOl S COAU at lowest maiket rates.
( or.l delivered promitly and free of eharire for
haulmjr at any point in I'luiifhuriror vieinitv
Orders left at the Zarm Stoue will receive due
attention. 1'AMbL H. ZAHM.
V7 M. M. LLOYD & CO ,
BAVKEUS, ALTOONA, TA.
Iiraftson tbe principal cities and Silver snd
foild ror sale. Collections It,!I(ie. .Monies ,e-
mi ..dr'n.,i','S,t' ",.v''l " den.an.l without
uitetest, or on time with interest at fair tan.
fJEO- M. 11EAUK, A ttoriieiiifjritc
Eocnshurg, l'c. O.licc in uew Imiliiin
lecently ereete.1 011 Centre Htrcet. two doora
lrow Uigh 6trt-pt. j j.j.r 07. J
Wnr.Tir. thk Sm.t
sea depends on the '. '
of laud for its s. itru
a;e in oceans ami h.
hold it in solution. a
ateil by violence or .
g ra il 11 ?.l a c t i o !i o f 1 a : 1 y
streamlets and rivt .s
staidly transportiii"
there is more than c.n:
then it aeciiinnlatcs 1
points, which, in the
matter is subject, m -. .
of salt somewhere rei-.
mass was formed. I I
land and the vast ho; .
salt iu Tex--, as i ".
lock salt in .'santo I'n :
at the bottom of am
now dry land, rt-mo-.e :'
There are hc s i:;
process of disinregi at :
i.s regularly going .''
water-power cnniip:
to the sea. Heme, tin
abroad, and mixed i :;; '
gres of K a 11 nil. in N''.'
discovered its disti l ''
uo water to dissolve
it. In that ay tla
Uy evaporating the w.v
lutioii, an excellent .;
jmrposcs is piodii. '
earth. It exists in 'i
vegetable pro,t '1 ! 1
In that way they
countries to nui ! ;1
turc. They re ,..:.,
liumaiiity. W 1:1. 1 -as
with ouiM lv; I : 1
of vision in g. ' n; . i-
ply, and blindness v
To CfRi: Ciau r. ;"
bed grease the ho
goose giease ard
of flannel. If i' "
Buddetily, mix S.
er. ut on a pin e oi ! : '
ply instantly to th"
throat meanwhi!" u :' ;
or oil. Or you can o ' '
in water, ami. h i
ni tho bicasi. talsc
a piece of l.i-".u ; -:
breast and tin ..at.
the throat and che-i.
bed, is a mo t c .
throat, two or t'-o
cnoutrh to eiVcct a c
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