The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, August 06, 1875, Image 4

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    fse ran feies. j
Who has not thought llies a nui- i
nance, and lust temper in chasing hem,
1 . .... c 1
ami wondered witat tuey were made
for? lint naturalist., who lel.eve that
iod makes no mistake in creating, and
designs every creature for a aood end,
hare by diligent search found h good
use even for liies. And sf Mi I'mr.,-.
son, an English naturalist, has gleaned
come 1
Did
jlHt
room
through a series of m.rnti.iw wl.uli
reminds 3-011 of a cat licking herself
after a meal, or of a bird pluming its
feathers. First the hind feet are "rub
bed together, then each hind leg is
passed over a wing, then the forelegs
undergo a like treatment; and lastly
if you look sharo vmi -A id tl-.. in
sect carry Ids proboscis over his legs !
and about hi3 hotly as far as he can ,'
reach. 1 he inhiite trunk is perfectly
retractile, and it terminates in two
1 irge lobes which you can see spread
out when the insect begins a meal on
a lump of sugar. Now the rubbing
together of the legs and wings mav be
a smoothing operation ; but for what
purpose is this carefully going over
the body with the trunk, especially
when thU organ is not filled foi link
ing, but siruiilo for grasping and suck
ing up food.
-Mr. Emerson states that he began
his self-appointed task of liuding out
w hether the house My really serves any
appreciable shenies of creation, except
ing as an indillcient scavenger. lv cap
turing a line specimen and glueing his
Avings down to a microscope slide.
On placing the slide under the instru
ment, to the investigator's disgust, the
fly appeared covered with lice, c;.u-ing
the otiending insect to be prornptlv
released and another substituted in
his place. I 1 v -No. 2. W;; no bettor
than II v Xo. 1 ami a the same might
be predicted of Cits :;, 4, y (or n llies
as the algebras have it,) .Mr. Kmerson
concluded that here was something
which at once required looking into.
Why were the llies lousy ? Meanwhile
11 y No, 2 on the slide seemed to take
his position very coolly, and extend
ing his proboscis, ltegan to sweep it
over lil - body as if it had just alighted.
A glance through the microscope,
However, t:iiowe that the operation
. e t..:n : .... r '.
1 U"'- Jl SVM-'.H.lllHl.nilliJII, tor J
v.-herever t!iu lice vi-vv tLe trunk went. '
i lie hee wre (iis-ttiMeariiig into the
p i
t:i:r.k; the t!v was eatintr them
IIv took' t!ie ptj.er into the kitchen
iiUtl W.TVt'tl it .IfoU li.l t;iK-inrr rrr f lit
HO flic totleheit it, Went !:ick to the
miero.sooi.e ami there found animal- i
rules, tlie sama as on llies. lie had ;
now arrived at something delinite;
mi .,-1.1,11,1,. a ..i: :
-ii.nv mi. ran; 111 'ill lllii ill L11U i
an ; aiui me (ju.eK niolions ot Hie
i'ies gathered them on theii bodies,
and t!ie Hies then went into some quiet
corner to have their dainty meal.
The investigator goe on to describe
Low he continued this experiment in a
variety of localities, and h?w, in dirty
and had snvllinrr minliirj ?m foim.l
the mvriad of flies which existed there
literally covered with animiU-nip
while other llies, eaptuivd in bed-rooms '
or wcii-veiuelitlcil, clean np.mments,
1 1
were miiera hip lean and ontirtly free
Irom ttn-ir prey. herevtr ldih exist
ed, evolving germs which might gener
ate disease, there weie the llies, cover
ing themselves with the minute organ
isms and greedily devouring the same.
....
A CriiE kor Consumption. A cor
respondent writes as follows about the
power of a well-known plant :
"I have discovered a reined- for
pulmonary consumption. Jt h&scured
a number of cases after they had com
menced bleeding at the lungs and the
hectic Hush 'was already on the cheek.
After trying this remedy to my own
satisfaction, philanthropy rt quired
that 1 should let it be known 0 the
world. It is the common mullein,
steeped strong, sweetened with coffee
Mtgar, aim uramt i.eeiv. These herbs
iT'teStVfi
plants are irooddi ied in thesitale and '
' ' lu- '4a
kept in clean paper bans. The medi
cine mtht be continued from four to
six months, according to the nature ot
the disease. It is good for the blood
vessels also. It strengthens the svs
tern and builds up instead of takfno-
away strength. It makes ood blood,
and takes inll. m nationVrom the lungs. ;
It is the widi of the writer that every j
periodical in the United States, Canada ;
and Europe shomd publish this recipe
f r the benefit of the human familv. j
Lay this up and keep in the house j
ready lor use." Xeich-nry Mechanic. :
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A New Horse I'rake. A San J
Francisco inventor has applred for a I
L"ou 'evi-r 'wilt ,T n ie", bof w ! To be had in Pittsburgh at E. f If'. 'JrjJny.JohnFullevton .t
aIiH.to.1 " 1 i Vi '" 'a.lor. Martin Uegl, T.d, n ai'ace, ,l . M. sticuri i or., j.. .
uiguioa alter soarmr about the 1 t,..u 1. f... ,,. n:,i-n,-th 11 with ft-, t. i ,Jenl,tns.
or some tnm f 1F r,,.a I . "vi.
patent on a hoise brake of his own CARPETS AND OIL ( LOTUS,
contrivance. It is Intended to control - READ V-MADE CLOTHING,
ahorse in much the same wav as ft.GLASSAVAUK' YELLOW WARE,
vagon is governed in its movements bv i
a brake, a buckle with a wit u at-:
tached to the ring of the breeching on !
the left side of the horse, nnd the'lclr.
is continued around the latter's breast,
Vliere it IS fasteilOil to the nifirtiiio-nlp 1
rn , . . . i , . . , . . ;
of the buggy-seat, where it is caught
bv a buckle and a loon. When The
reins are pulled tight the brake presses j
on the forelegs of the horse, immedi-j
ately below the breast, stopping him I
instantly, and preventing him from '
rearing or kicking. Should the reins !
fdip from the hands of the driver, or
break, the horse can be brought to n !
sUndstill by pulling the strapVhich is
buckled at right-hand side of the seat.
AloSQUrroa. ParlafxManaiine. con-
tains the following: To get rid oft
these tormentors, take a few hot coals j
on a shovel, or a chafing dishr and burn j
iip'on them some brown sugar in your
vdroomj and parlors, and you cff.'ct-'
'ly banish or destroy every mosquito'
- nignc
FvlUSSE
JLa.
Manufacturers of all khiils of fllEWIXW TOBUCO. Also, the celebrated
J jju LJ jj -I 'l , Li J J -I m
A GOOD SELLING ARTICLE.
For cleaning ami polish in f Silver IV alert Ware, Eritiannia, Cojtjter,
J in, Glassware, ami all himls of Jletals,
WARRANTED to CONTAIN K0THIN5 INJURIOUS to any ARTICLE.
It has iv suiicrior as a Pnlish. an.l Is th Chriij.ost article that will do its work well. Ask vocr
(JiifH SR roK it. Adtlre.xs ail ordi rs to, or call on
IIAGAX & CO., MAGIC POLISH M'F'G CO.,
J 19 Fifth Arcnne, riTTSBUKGll, Va
rAm'nls wanted in KbensfMirg and surronndinar country.
Tlte Latest ami Jfost Elegant Stifles of
?JjXMTM GrX-LS ?JMMf.
l:tmi)!s. Chandeliers snl 15ifiolcetfi.
A.
gospel?, Cgysta..!
aii styies-Kouna, square, oyai anci ooiong--for cov
ering Wax Works, Statuettes, &c.
Send for Price List and Quotations before Purchasing.
53 ninth Street, late
T31 J"V OI T 1? ITJSICAL (iOODS AT
Importer, nnaf.irtorer, and Dealers in all kinds nf
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE!
It Kits OF
VITATTP P. MflHTTIM BTATTO A ITU
ii.nxiii.ij u iuuuiiin imuj, niiu
GESEIiAL WHOLESALE
PATENT AIUOX IXAXO-
Dealers In Distin (n.'s (London). Hesson (London).
r Kottry win t 1 v r r .n 1 :
r.n1
MAXIIS Wll If.'.C. il 11 iiv 'I'll
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III Tl I'.l
Muk-:i1 ii...l!. will hud it to tlu-ir inu-rt-ft to c-omniunicaie directly with U8. " uttiuMi
i it f :l ltf 11 nil lJri-f I.ijfd I'll rn I c 1 m I f.a .
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WAREROOMS, No. 12 Sixth Street, (Late St. Clair.)
l-29-ly.
YT. I). M'Ci.ellasi Jonv Hannax.
ATPT V T W"H A- CU
LlilJ.AiM; (X tU.,
Manufacturers of anil Jlealers in
FURNITURE!
Al) i.'tf.VttlH.
A'e keepcon.stiuiMy on li.md In ereat rariety a full
lute ui elegant
PAHLOU AND CHAMBER SUITS,
INSTYLES AND AT FRXES T-l SUi f ALL CUSTOMERS
Having the must efcilirul workmen in tlie city, wc
uro )i-(iart l to till all orders for
CFtlCE AND B9USEE9LD WML !
I PIECES OR BVIT9,
Vt PIUCKS Below
latlier Kastcrn or Western ManuTaeturers.
Wareroom, No. 81 FRANKLIN Street,
NEARLY OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE,
j on vvrnwx, ..
"PWS N".ly and PromUt!y Done.
,'"An T "r"i,ure pcnt 'or and delivered m the
c.ty tree of ehurxe. 3-13,-74.-tf.l
Wood, Worrell &o.,
WASHINGTON STREET,
.Near PEMK'A R. R. DEPOT,
.lohnslown,
Wholesale and llcfallt Dealers in
FOKEIGX AND DOMESTIC
x?;a gqqss
riiLLINERY GOODS,
IIAIimVARK.
QL'EENSWAllE,
1JOOTS AND PTTOES,
HATS AND ('APS,
IKON AND NAILS,
XN OOI3I"N A:s " lUA) w XVARE
PROVISIONS and FEED of all kind,
T"K'M her with all m;innorr Western rioduce.
nrtn r-.rnm nr.? ' r'..9
swho.esn.ennd retail nr u,nU
rnwr.ptly tulcJ on iheiliorut notice and most
rwistmau c terms.
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NIKf, MoL-MjGHMN. Attornnj
nt-I.nr, .Johnstown. Th. OfJiee in tX.o old
hurip-p t-.oiidi.iji-. (up stairs.) corner of Clin-
; ..... 1 . -r-. . 1 ijuti iu mi UUSI
I litres cuuuevU'd with nia prolestsiou.
LMAN & CO
&lass SIi.a,des
Hand, Pittsburgh, Pa,
THE CELEDHATED
TH1V TlTTfT TT 1 nUTniTTfl nnnilT
1JJ.1J 1 lllUiliiniJlUlUU UAuiili
AGEXTS FOIt THE
STe (Taris). TNton VMtc. and onr own mak
-i w. Th h,t mi rrciet siri
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1.' I v r r 1 f i-N- ... luiupim.
l(l irT T I 1 L-V V t.-v,,w r.
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PITTSBURGH, PA.
Cast Steel Plow Points.
IATtM KR-. one nn.l all. nro hereby inrorme.I
that money, time anil labor ran tie .a.iveil bv
nin-r t 'nt Steel 'low shares, of which on'y one
lias in many case? proveil ?ufh-ient fur a whole
PeaPOn'fl lllllirin'r ami in c.il.. 1. .- . i
I . "in-, i t 'i i ... ii llll III ICQ
J f nni peneil, one (share has lastel two seasons.
I They cour briirht anil make the plow soour and
onsier. nml are so stron-j nml tonali thatthev
will not lirefik Whnn u-.n-n .1..11 i... .
stiarpeneil anil teroj.ereil bv anv irofxl blacksmith
without ilisturbirnr the tittinz fiart.
All reirular sizes kept on haml and fit any Pitts
burgh riow.
Any special size or kind made to order
RETAIL PRICES of POIMTS.
T.mr Jliijh :,in .
- . . rtt'lrr. ruittf rntur
N o. 3. riirht nnd left i.r,5 i.so S0
o. 4 lett an I R ri-rlit 1.45 1 o Km
. 1 left and 8 riiiht 115 1 '2;
No. b. 3 23. and Vvl,i Va. 1 i
Hiiii,le 1.75 1.50
Kvery fhare lias tny trade mark and the words
"( nst Steel east, thereon.
onfiT',.""'7I nf thv'v at an'' rv if now.
and 011 will buy no more east points her.'-al'ter
1 he process .r makini? this Steel is patented,
and this quahty is made at no other Steel Works
iHiT my own.
i'a.-t Steel Axle Poxes and AVaston Skeins also
ma.le under pat.-nt, having Irom bmr to six tim.-s
the strength and only hair the weight of tlU
iii-ide of eat iron. j. r. KIDWKI.U
imquesne Way and (iarrison Alley
Pittsbnrzh Plongh Works, JuneV.'lS Win.'
BLOOD!
Tlie Itloim f, t,e i.n-y
and if it is impure the whole sys
tem will be diseased. Von can
not r.nrifV n L-t.. . .1
, -- - , j " rtii.mii vtinii; I lie
I r,rrV,,5 ""''Iter can you impart eood
health to the human body while the blood is ,.'
veyinKt.heedsfdis.-as.-t.,allpartsofit. There,
ore PI u 1 FY the HIjt ) )1). and nature will heal
the .us...,se. No remedy has ever t en discovered
which has elleoted so Kreat a number or ,,. , ,,..
JiBiit cures as ' ' '
LIMDSEY'S
pi
J Jl
1 ii
It is rapidly neqnirfnir a national reputation for
Scrofulous Affections, .'..revon
Formations. Ergsiprf.. Hails
rintpl.es. Fleers. Sore Ears, '
Scald Ifrad, Tetter. Salt
llheuut. Mercurial, and
all ,S7j 111. IHseases.
The remedy is a Vegetable Compound, and ean-
Jl' ,rm.fJe tel,,Pr infl,nt- who nr-
,h" rt'-'hHiti"ar diseases known as Vv
this reme.tj. Hware of count e 1-its The ircr.n
ine has our name-K. K. S KI.I.KKS St CO iM
btirtrh. on the Ik.i torn of eah bottle ""
."k"10 h V 1,r,'ift.' and Omntrr Healers
' lo-4.-3:n.
ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT ?
Averill Chemical Paint
1VL'JV '1 0f aU si71 ""'Ti", ready to
jl Mit the brush m ntiil '. .
own painter or make a business bviisinu- it 1. L
the cheapest and best Xrv o 1 T i.,. . 7
- J -.-niiiiii;i:iiu. Olllll at
ONIONS. BALDWIN & m
TVo. ;i Wood JSti-ot,
l 7 PM lSlil K(jl. ivt. .m ,
PLATFf)RM SPRlXfT WAGON'S
PLAIN SPK1NO .V At JOXS
H7rr T.f.ht Wans. allMiV.jJ'S
.. iii.iiuiaciurca and tor ale cheap at
WWmi WAGON WORKS
Hepatnng promptly Jon. y '
C. COLEMAN t SOX.
jlllLLINKRY Disk M KiG
The attention of the Indies of Kheno.
MS. K. K..IONM has just received an invoice
of new and rahion.,ble Millinery (Jond. "t her
rr.in in the Kast Ward. Khensburtr. wV.idini
Honnets, Hats, etc., specialty. Drt-mnk n"
promptly and neatly done. The paironn.,.. ",f
tlio ludivs ie iVMoectlully solicited.
IMPROVED BLOOD SEAECHER
THINGS WORTH KNOWING.
To keep lemons try putting them
into fresh buttermilk, renewing the
same at every ediurning.
A few props of spirits of ammonia
in the water will be found of great as
sistance in removing spots from w alls
or paint.
Lemon Tie with Haisins. Take
the juiee and grated rind of one lemon,
one egg well beaten, one cup of sugar,
two teaspoonfuls corn starch dissolved
in two-thirds of a cup of sweet milk,
one cup of raisins carefully washed and
butter half the size of an egg. Mix
and bake with undercrust.
To Keep Eogs Fresh. One quart
unslacked lime ; one tcaspoonful of
cream of tartar; one tablespoonful of
common salt ; pour one gallon of boil
ing waver over this and stir well ; let
jt stand until the next day. Pack the
eggs in a stone vessel, small end down,
with a few shavings on the top to keep
them down : pour the clear liouor over
them, oniiting the settlings.
Lemon Cake. Three cupsful of
powdered while sugar, one cupful of
fresh butter, one cupful of milk, five
eggs, ami four cupsful of Hour. Beat
the butter and eggs to a cream ; beat
the eggs seperattly, the whites to a
stiff fr jth, and then dissolve a little
soda in the milk; mix all together;
then sift the llourand put in bv degrees,
and add the juice ami grated ptel of a
fresh lemon. This cake is delicious.
Hair Duessinu. Take an ounce
each of thorough wort and garden sage,
add one pint of water and steep until
the strength is extracted. Si rain, then
add one ounce of glycerine, and one
gill of white brandy. It makes a nice
hair-dressing. Wash the head once a
week with borax water, then linse with
cold water. After the- hair gets dry
put on some of the hair-dressing. It
removes all dandruff f:om the head,
and makes the hair soft and glossv.
Scarlet Fever. Hundreds of chil
dren have fallen victims to scarlet fever
in this city during the past three
months. Concerning tlie treatment of
this disease, an eminent physician savs
that he does not fail in effecting a cure
more than onc-e in a hundred eases by
giving the patient warm lemonade with
gum arabic dissolved in it. A cloth
wrung out of hot water and laid upon
the stomach should be renewed as often
as it becomes cool. To this simple
treatment the most obstinate cases sel
dom fail to succumb. Gcrmanlown
l'!eroh.
Surf. Cure for Gapes in ron.TRv.
On the first appearance of gapes in
the young fowls, confine them in a
small box, one or more at a time, as
convenience dictates, but sufficiently
large to give them standing room.
Place a piece of coarse cotton cloth
over the top; cover this w ith air-slacked
lime, and tap the screen su.'lieientlv to
cause the lime to fall through. This
lime dust the fowl inhales, causing it
to sneeze, and in a short time the
cause of the gapes is removed in the
form of a slimy mass or masses of
worms which have accumulated in the
windpipe and smaller vessels.
Ayeis Cathartic Pills,
For the relief and
cure of all derange
ments iD the atom
ach, liver, and bow
els. They are a mild
aperient, and an
excellent purgative.
Eeinir purely vege
table, they contain
no mercury or mine
ral whatever. Much
Bcrious sickness and
suffering is prevent
ed bv their limelv
;ie; and every family should have them on hand
t their protection and relief, when required,
onff experience has proved them to be the naf
tt, surest, and beet or all the Villa with which
tie market abounds. By their, occasional use,
the blood is purilled, the corruptions of tlie sys
tem expelled, obstructions removed, and the
whole machinery of life restored to its healthy
activity. Internal orgrans which become clogged
and slwrjrlsh are cleansed by Aun-'m I'ille, and
Stimulated Into action. Thus incipient disease
is changed Into health, the value of which change,
when reckoned on the vast multitudes who enjoy
It, can hardly be computed. Their sugar coating
makes them pleasant to take, and preserves their
virtues unimpaired for any length of time, so
that they are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable.
Although searching, they are mild, and operate
without disturbance to tlie constitution, or diet, or
occupation.
Full directions are given on the wrapper to
each box, how to use them as a Familv Physic,
and for tho following complaints, which these
Pill rapidly cure :
For nrpepia or nili-cattOB, Y.latl
mtmm. Languor and of Apprtltw, they
should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom
ach, and restore Its healthy tone and action.
For UvrrComplalnl and its various svmn
toms, ftiUoua lpitrhr, Nick Ilrsii
achr, Janndlrr or r-n KIcbnrM, Hit.
ioai Colic ami Hllloaa Ownt, they should
be Judiciously taken for each case, to correct the
diseased action or remove tlie obstructions which
cause it.
For ysntery or Itlarrhora, but one
mild dose is generally required.
For Rbenmatiam, Usat, OraTel, Pal
EltMlton of lie Heart, Pain In the
Me, Hack and loln, they should be contin
uously taken, as required, to change the diseased
action of the system. With Buch change those
complaints disappear.
For Ilromr and Dropalcal Swelllng-a,
they should be taken in large anil frequent doses
to produce the effect of a drastic pnrgo.
For Hnjiprrmion. a large dose shonld be
taken, as it produces the desired effect by sym
pathy. As a Dinner Pill, take one or two Villa to
promote digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates the
system. Hence it is often advantageous where
110 serious derangement exists. One who feels
tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these
I'UU makes him feel decidedly better, from their
cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive
apparatus.
PREPARED BT
2H-. a. C.A.TER Jt CO., Practical ChmUU,
. LOWELL, MASS., XT. 8. A,
ffOkSAUt BT ALL DRUGGISTS VKRYWHEBB.
u. ,M filrfSlTliili! tHl'iiliill
W1. P. PATTOIM,
MnnufactMrer nnd Dealer In
-ALL KINDS OF
OA 31 WET FURNITURE
joLVsroirA", pa.
Huron us,
:-iteala,
WHshstanfls
Siiblunrls,
Chnitibor Sets,
I'm-ior Si'ts,
Wiir1rotpa,
Hiuk t-'uses.
'Va.. Xv. .Vc.. 4e.
fane Chairs,
Wofid Soat Uliair,
Kitchen Furniture,
Hod Itounsrcs,
Mattressps",
Tete-a-TttPS,
Extension Tables,
IininR-Table8,
Ulinbdilrila
Ac, Ac, &c, tec, &.C., &c. &c.
KVKKV I)ESCHIPT1() Or
S HUOL Nl HALL FURNITURE
miKle to order in exct-llt nt t o and at low
pr.ee. t 'atiin. t and liuiriiiukct'.i' materials or
ail kmni. lormile. Furnittiro dt li .-red at any
point 111 Johnstown or at Uaili oad Station frti
ot t-xirn olmrife. VM iittov
t Johnstown, Oct. 13, l0.-tf . ' '
EBEKSBURC
HOOSt-Fyi'SH'G STORE
IS -THE PLATE TO BUY
STOVES, HARDWARE, TINWARE,
IRON,
NAILS, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, &c.
r.-is.i GEO. HUNTLEY, Prop'r.
-E7.ARMEP.S, GO TO TirTl7EY's"Ind
pet tlie best MOWING An 15EAP
!.?,..MA.CHIXE made- PRICES GREATLY
TP AKMERS, GO TO ITUXTLKY'S and
Ret the best HOKSK HAY HAKE
eier Introduce 3. CHEAP FOR CASH.
TC1.ARMERS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and
?-J buy the best CO UN FODDER, and
SrRAW CUTTER ever nM in this county.
1 heir cost more thnn saved in one yeijr by cut
ting your feed with it.
-AHMEns. GO TO HUNTLEY'S nnd
j examine the neatest little CHOPPING
MILL ever Introduced. It chops from 10 to
onIIttOTlyV:-8 per bour- buv
ARMEKS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and
"".v r iiAli fchr TOOLS, which
he sells tHEAPEK FOIt CAM! thr.n they can
be bought clsawhcre in Eben-ouig
jTT AKMERS AND OTHERS, if yo,i in
tend to ImiM a house or barn, or other
wise improve your property, jjto to H I'NTLEV
for NAILS, GLASS. PAINTS. IIAUmVAKE.
&c. Money aveil by buying for ensh.
GA1 H 'ENTERS. OOTTOi I UNTLEY'S
an.l buy your TOOLS and P.UILDING
HAUDtt A I.E. Pay cash and save 20 per cent.
LOCKSMITHS. HUNTLEY will sell
VOtl Horse Shoes TI
VFVVW'F'oKCAsTiV' U'i:Ca;t C-:
OUSEKEEPERS, GO TO HUNT
1 LEY'S and buv vour Rtnroi n,l ts
ware. PAY CASH ANlsAVE MONEY.
OUSEKEEPERS. GO Tfi tivx-t
LEV'S nnit w- i-rt l I.
. , , . ' I " Till. IIV TlrM-
liijf eaf.'.i for Table Kt.ives, Forks, Spoons, &c.
TOTOUSEKEE.'ERS, GO TO HUNT
- LEY'S and buy the PLANCH A RD
( 111 UN, ihe bet in the world. Sold lor Cash
tit inatmracturt-r's prices.
O TO HUNTLEY FOR CLOTHES
WHINGEKS. HeselUtl.m at
reduced prices for the ready cash.
Tr T'NTLEY will sell yon WALL PA--s-'-
J'c.11 as cheap, if it cbor.j.cr, than
.. ... , .,,-,,-, ,,, f.iicnsirari, ami trim tt into
tho bargain without extra charge.
f LARGE LOT OF POCKET AND
TfT-t..i.'-NKNI VES verJ" cl'MP for --thli at
HlMlibl S.
?T?.HE Rkst STLVER-PLATEH WARE
in the market n: 'J.l per cent, less than
fcit V rctr, prici-s. Sold for ca -ti it
S-H -Tj.-tr. 11 UNTLEY'S.
0.
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QUEENSVARE,
i
rtpv
y V J
AND ALL OTHER GOODS USUALLY
KEPT IN A COUNTRY STOKE.
WOOL AND COUNTRY PRODUCi:
TAKt i:j ijtrnAvoi ons
Store on South Side of Main Street,
ii uoLDim me "off ii
AS WE ALL KXOW, HUT THE
jc jE?L X 3 3S2
Cheap Cash Store
Arc not over, but rather nmler, those of any other
denier in
Dry Gce& Dress Goods, Hats and Caps,
Boots, Shoes, Motions,
GI10C EltfES, FLOl'li, FEE!), CHAIN, AC.
In ISiin 'f-U o S'lmr."'
SA pomplote nnd olnrnnt nssortmcnt of now
if(vn!. now in store isill posii ivIv bo o!l at tho
c!ifot m.Hru-in. ronnfry prtxlufi- nt tho hiirhosf
markot prioos tnlcrn in t x'jhiino fi-r it.mi.Is Full
0:11 islaet ion irnnrnutepd to all bujei5. Store 011
High sticct, n-ii Centre street.
E. J. MILLS.
F.honslmnr. .Inn. 16. I7i.-tf.
jjuuuuuu liimui i Liiiiiii'i
nun u n. i .M n h
TT AVIXG reot'iiily fcnlanred our stock wnre
e-- i-i'i iv Bt-n hi h jrreBi renuction
tiom former prices. Our Ptot k consists of
nruirs. Medicines. IVrfumcry. Fancy 8opps,
I,eon s. Hall s nnd Alien s Hair Ke torntives
Fills. Mntments, piasters. Liniments, iHm Ktll
l?rs' rJ.,.rn,e ?nesia. Is. Jamaica Cins-er.
I uro Havorinjj- Extracts, Essences, Inion
jyrup.StHiihiiijrSjTup, Spiced Syrup, Rhuharb,
I ore Sp ices, Arc.
Cigars and Tobaccos,
Illank IJooks, Deeds, Xotes and Ilonds; Cap,
I net. Commercial and all kinds of Note I'nper-i-o
'iT' ,VenH1s. Arnold s Writing
o'"' wH''k Hn'1 U,',, ,nk- Eoekft and Fas?
Rooks. Mil pa zins. Xewspnpers, Novels, Histo
ries Hibles, Itei-ions, Fruyerand Toy Books,
t enknives. Pipes, ,Vc.
T,,;-VV.f,,h.av'afi,,,', tonurstoeka lot of FIXE
JhWhliKl, to which wc would invite the nr.
tentionof the Eadics. la lue"'
I'HOTlifiRAVH ALBUMS at lower price
than evrr otTernVin this place. 1
Faperand Citrarssoid either wholesale or re
' LUMMOX & MlMUtW
J uly 30, 1369. Main Street, Ebensb'urfr.
LOOK WELL TO YClMMraNTO.
JOHN D. THOMAS,
Dootnnd Slioe 3Irvlroi
rJ,HEundersijrned respectfully informs his nil
.r ",or"usc,l!tomersBnd the publieirenerallv
Li?.! J'fepnred to manufacture BOOTS and
SHOhs of any desired size or quality, from the
finest French calfskin boots to the coarse-,?
ni-nirans, in tho vkhy bkst mannkr, on the
shortest notice, and at as moderate prices as
Ilk" work can be obtained anywhere.
I hose who have worn Boots and Shoes made
at my establishment need no assurance as to
the simertor mia tir r m .. .... "
. - - ... nui R, 1'incrscan
easily be convinced of the fact if they will only
i'SZ tii?K nd be convinced.
IW Kepninnfr of Boots and Shoes attended
to proinptly and in a workmanlike manner.
1 liankful for past favors I feel confident that
m V work n ml nrini., nlll . .
. rvvn nui -oiiiiiienu me to a ci in
inuance andincrcase oC the same
' IOIIN D.THOVAS.
COALl COAL I ! TheTubscriWr"
l.tPnle,1 to furnish. In larjre or sm-ll
lit 1 cm ix CS COAE, at lowest market rates
Coa delivered promptly and f ree of charge nfr
hauling at any point in Ebenf bur or v Vinit v
Orders U i x at the Zahm Sronr. w UlVeeeive ear
ly attention. DANIEL H . Z A ! 1 M
J. OALLITZIX LAKB, Attorney
' .AT Law, Eliensburp, Pa. Oflico with
Renter Mid Recorder, In l&irt Uouie.
imum TWEsiY-nvE ma.
F.f.MY
IManufacturcrH,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
OF
AND-
Sheet-Iron WARES,
AND DEALEHS IX
ASD-
IIOLSE-RRMSIilNG GOODS GENERILLY.
Jobbing- ii
TIX, COPPER &SIIEEMROX
PKOarTM ATTF.tHllD TO.
Xos.278, 2S0and 2S2 Washington St.,
JOHNSTOWN. PA.
r EXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE.
Cooking JSfovos,
TIN, COPPER &. SHEET-IRON WARE
Havlnjr rocoi'tly t lien posfssion of thpnrir
lynttod up and commodious buibliiijr on Hi eh
srrcrt. two door "n-f f tho Ttnnk and tif:irlv
opposite the Mountain House, tlu snli ril i'
hotter pieoiird thitne er to iniin.Hnc tve il
o.''.'1, t" ,he l"'. 'IM'F.lt nnd Ml I.KT-IKi
W Ailh line, nl of which will be furnished to
1'iM i ts At the very lowest living prieea.
Tlie sutveribor nlo proposes to keep a full
iii. I vji'iei! assortment of
Cooking, Farlor and Heating Stoves
of the most npproved dcii-n.
J-SrOt-TIXC and UoOKIVfi mndo to order
;VV .Tnl;,"l.'y11,lV;w'P, in m!""ir" tureand ma
leiiil. It .I'AlltlNi. promplly al tended to.
AM work doe l.y me will he done riirht Hnd
on lair terms, nnd nil STn:s nnd )K "old
hy me ran he depended up -n as to ipinlif - snd
eiinnot l.e undersold in pri. e. A e.'ntinuanee
;md men use of p:il ronaire is respe tfullv soliei
red. and no efTort will ,e wanting to render n
lire Siitisluetion to all.
KhenslHirjr, Oct, 13, lSTO.-tf.
G. W. YE AG Ell & CO.,
Wholesale and Kptail flnnaTsrl aror nt
m, roprEi; ami sheet-iron ware.
ND tEAI.rns IN
n !n rr
,1:
T 9 I : I
No. 1402 Eleventh Avenue,
-tVltoonn. Xu .
KOOFI.VfJ nnd SPOUTIXO rnde to order
m"ueriHl'.r,,n,e1 r"rfoit j" fact uie and
.i-.l. rs r. ppeetfiilly oi.,ited nnd i-romptly
' ",V'1;0',,".'', l"'CHtl..rnl..n accorded to
ill!, w iiethor tiiey pun hjtse or not.
Altoona, Sept. 5, lST:.-tf.
Parke's Marble Works.
I3 I rnnUlln Street, JnlinMowii.
I ' .l -Vr.' HEAD nnd TOMB
j' ' 1 n,t :abi-
; Y I l- I.S. Ac, manii-S
American Marbles.' Entire satifHe-t f i '
""" n: ran teed in price, desijrn and ,f
execution of work. vO
orders respectfullr solieited t5
and promptly titled at the very low- Li
est cash rates. Try us. ?---rS,
Oct.2C-m. JOHN' PARKE.
1
H1RBLB WORKS!
iUU 11 i
31 I'ranklin St t-- . -
JOIIX ,J4. - Pmnrietor
TPI V tLN1 KU V1' RIX F.T SLABS, AXri
TEES. c. tnsnnfsetnred of the verv best Itil
an and Ameriran Marbles. Perfect satisfae
tion in work, design and price guaranteed
COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO.,
llieilMl)Ulgr9 X. '
"1 IT" ILL receive money on deposit, diseoun
nnd collect notes, and at end to all th
business usually done bv Bankers
!LPt 11 JAS. U. ZAHM, Cashier.
JLOYD & CO., IUnkkks,
,tr oom, silver, ooS';;-,,
other Securities, bought and sold. Interest al
lowed on Time Deposits. Collection" made ,
all accessible pointkin the I nit.Vl S?RtM u(
general Banking business transacted.
VM M. LLOYD & ro , "
r.!r, .u RAXKF.R5, ALTOOXA. V K.
Di-afts on ,he prinoira, ,.itj fl suver Xai
?e iiJor 9,a,e- ,l'oll-"" niade. MonUs re
ceived nn deposit, payable on demand wit ho.Vt
E. I'IjAK. MT)., resiectfully
c7u1en, nrrt,lnS Proft'io"al services to the
i.,tnin l. i ,,on!,bnrK " oinity. Office ead
tn li I Te,M inmediately-in the rear f
tion. k. J. Eiyd"8 drug store. Xiirht calls can
be made at tm r,.i.i7. T-. .rL c"n
lord ,treet, Eocnsburg: " .ItrT"
J AMES J. OATMAN, M. D
I'liyslclnn nml SnrKeon,
. Ebensbcro. Pa
H?.mre Vlh 8trw t nearly opposite Blair's
Hotel. Hestdeneei nTowtj Hii. iui a itt
where night calls should be made l4f-1 El U
IV f J. BUCK, M. D., '
' ' r April 4, I873.-tr.
r'Fr?Jl REUAIE- torney-at.Laxe,
MM:
Arore tlian fortj years ac0 T
N. Y. Journal of CommirVi
was found that prevention for t'
atic cholera was easier than . "
loarned doctors of both ilt'-UrH-j
diow up a 1'iesci iption, 'Y .
puhlislictl ( Tor working lh
New 'ork Siir, ami to-,k J;:
"The Sln Cholera MixU,re-?T
conteraiorar3- never U-nt its J
letter article We Lave it ki
constant use for nearlr two spJ n 1
an.l found it to be thi-ltn 2
looseness of the bowels tVfcr i V''
It is to be commended for sevf
sons. It is not to be mixe
liquor, and therefore will not
as an alcoholic lievemp. i.su
dients are well known amm
common people, and it " -prejudice
to combat : eacli r.f o :
terials is in e,ual proportion 7
otliers. and it may therefore be "
pounded without profcs;utla
and as the dose is so Vtrv tuy '
may le carried in a tinv j,,;.'
II
V
Ha
s
IUn
waistcoat pocket, and be aU-.r.'"'
baud. It is: ct
Tinrt. oj,;;,
C'asica,
liliei eo..
Month pip.,
C'amplm.
Mix the above in e-jual p.-irts- .f-.
it
uu luuiuu tirojia. Jnt,:.in,
take equal parts tincture of o-.i
v.. l . -.1 . 1 I '
'fori.;;Er. rir
.50. In " "
V.iS
in.-i.ri.-i, iiiiMiaro, peppermint
luiui, ami mix iiicm !r u?g In
ui uiarrnaa t.ike a Aoq
Of U;
triii v irops in tLrcc vr f0rr
ppoonruls of water. No one 1
tliis by him ami takes it ir, t:me V7
ever have the cholera. YVe cc - 'M
it to our Western friemls, anlh
that the receipt will be vtfdv r
hshetl. Even when no cholera in 7 j
tieipated it is an excellent rtinejv Vli
ordinary- summer complaibt. '
Mechanics' Lien Law Tu , ID
vency of a number of the m:i r
ers in llf.-wlmo- Il.i ,. .
and financial terror over thr.t r
city. The way in which it L; - v
was this : A man owned a
wished to build a house ujnR
contracted with a carpenter to t-ei:
house at, we will say one ,1,,,;..'
dollars, and the work w9(mm.:
Xow during the progress of tM :
ing, the carpenter
dtin the bt own-r for infiticv "
count, which the l:,Uer wor.l l j -that
when the houe vi em ..t -hal
paid the carpenter the :
thousand dollars. So far even.,
seemed secure, but the arnrrtv
that property holder v. hen l.o J.
tained that tlie carpenter. s
using the $1,000 for the pnrc'J
work and materials ilore a:; 1 fun.
in this building, had used it f .r
purposes, that the meclnnk-s r; ;
terial men were filinrr nz.':.
projerty, and that he would U
pelled to pay the money ase ,!.:
can easily be imagined. Ti.r;
hundreds of men in everv C 'i. ;;.
who have, within the past ft :
Suffered loss in this u-.nr- in,! t .'
A,
Adv
sop
Fer:
. on
ito.
m
Btrc
rntt
L tieei
' ITo.'!
mil
rt.nu i
rar N I
iM lar
ifs. 1
rs. i
iflirii.
Pc.iur
mw.v.i ui iiicu no are at tue p- tto. t
time blindly placing themsclve? : '"i
same position. Let it Ik? known L
fore, that those who employ l. - & r
erect houses for them cannot. :..Vn
degree of safety, pay the pi i, , -iTill
upon for the erection without ('' ci"
the builder first to obtain a rv'1UlUl
liens Irom the mechanics auJ ..
furnishing the materials. If tit -1-so
pay, and the builder is ir,..;-..
dishonest, they mav have the?: A'
and satisfaction of pavii : :!.t T,,
tlebt twice. "
t"rrlio-
TlIP Tnirv tl ?i(,ca
. ... ittiAKl. lit flim.-M
town drunkard. You will f,:
every city and in everv a i!!.-;
f!M.y.
;- v'-u'
pi . Ih(
I t ((.,
." . tlla'
tdam
out the entire count rv.
others who drink and M dn.
he is known as the prof.
leads all others in the h.L'i
depths into which his pasiou u
The boys follow him thru:
streets, and gather around Liu:
f f
lirll fr.
'. I. I
Si iit t
ever he is in one of his nurrrr ,
r
listening to his insane git-kri-l B.lr
flights of foolish fancv. He "r
nearing the tomb, and his
s-ion is ail-that remains to L-i Th;
The pleasures of home, chii i Iae-"
friends and property he hn "1 Hk
away. The eonsolation he
know his whole nature is -sf:'i,
that brand which bumsmit f:.i:t-'
and charity, leaving oak t!:c Svitt t-o 'i
embers which glow for "a so.iv:
the application of more vile dnrk :It fa
then go out to smoulder an I '- "-ir?
ine unawinrr vitals ol tnc run.!-' .
eats sto-n lir wfi;; n ll'.L-
lmnrliirifT ifV.., n ilmt'.'rii f ron
7 li
-"j iiuaiit, itn'.i- li
and snnnv hir ihU like vo-J
laij-
111 it mi .r.'f
nine liiic nna ,ionr.i.ie a--
111 mnilior Imn- l..j uln?e I'.n
the white . -bout
hi? r,';T
?ntly in l:i?" ' j(
id deepst''1-
woolen blanket about
and tucked him gentl
a tear of love and deei
in amontr the clustering w
kisscil the sleepir.g Kv f
Alas I poor, weak humanity .
A Brilliant Light i
liant light has leen pnhi. -London
chemist bv Tf'T 'i f
methotl. He find that. tcc: jj,
saltpetre or nitrate of r1;,
heated to a temivratine s-V-fo":
Vond the noint of fusion in s Ls-; i
j tuljc or porcelain c.ir.iJL
over a spirit lamp, and saift' F , 7
Mupncr are men pum
duced, a deflagration ei u; ..ir
panied by the emission of
powerfnl white Kaht, vJliCv :
tained as lonjr as any ct J '. ?
o molten.-'
4i. a..-i The cc
ii me unni nuiBit. .,r
i:i.4. i ,rr tnn-T
lllll, IS Ol lOUlSl
ingrelient9 leinc "fffl
Thus, one ounce of nitr
fed with sulpher at ic"jfkV
ten grains at a time,
brilliant light forabo"11'
the expense for materia1