The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, June 02, 1876, Image 4

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NINE IIVNFUF.H MTLF.S Tit AVE LET) IS
TWENTT-TM O 1A VS.
The following says the anecdote,
which is-strictly true, was related to
our concspondent a few days since by
a very prominent and highly-respected
railro'ad official, and is based on facts
contained in a letter received a short
time since by Dan McUav.loy, at Le
ona, Kansas.
Some time ago Mr. McCawley's
father, who resides at Flat Itock,
Fencca county, O., shipped a full
blooded shepherd dog by express to
his son at Leona, Kan. In due time
the dog anived at its destination, and
was conveyed in a wrgon to MrJIcCVs
liou.se, 2 irides Irom that place,-where
he was tied up in the barn to prevent
Lis tlra ring. The idea' that on the
f dlowing morning the dog wt uld turn
up missing never entered Ihc head of
friend .Mac, and his astonishment may
be imag'ued when he discovered (shortly-
after breakfast, that the dog had
1 rok :n away and left tor parts- un
known. The loss was deeply felt by all the
family, Mid steps were at once taken
to discover the whereabouts of thcan
iin d but all their effort proved un
successful, and the disappearance re
mained a mystery for nearly four
weeks; Indeed" no due whatever could
be obtained as to where he had wan
dered, or if stolen as to who the thief
was. 'So after making many unsuc
cessful attempts to recover him, Mac
concluded it was a mystery too deep
for solution, and resolved to quit the
search, at the same time vowing dire
wngence against whosoever should
have stolen his valuable present, pro
vided the thief was ever detected.
The disappearance occasioned sur
privj and comment, and created a nine
days' wonder, but it is hardly possible
to "imagine how much more surprise
and astonish nient was felt by Mac and
his family on receipt of the following
intelligence contained in a letter'from
Mac's "father, written about four weeks
after the disappearance of the dog:
In this letter he informed his son
that twenty -two ilays after the day on
which the dog was received at the ex
press office of I.cona, he appeared at
bis old home at Flat Hock, O., or in
other words, that the dog, guided by
bis instinct, had traveled i00 miles in
t ,vei,ty-two days. The most astonidi
i.ig circumstances connected with this
mice lotc is that the dog was conveyed
the entire distance from Ohio to Kan
sas, o.i his outward journey, in an ex
press car, and how in the world he
ver found his way back on foot is a
mystery which oaly that dog tan solve.
That he had traveled the entire distance
was clearly apparent by the condition
be was in when he reached his old
Lome, being foot-sore, near starveel and
badly us. el up.
Fcxeral in 1 7 iC. Funerals touch
ed weddings at the point of feasting,
rnd were often expensive, showy, and
pompous occasions. In some parts
of t he country, especially among the
Intch of Long Island and New York,
it was the cvstoni for a jonngmnn to
liy by liis earnings after coming of age
until a sufficient sum had accumulated
to provide for him a respectable fune
ral when h; would come to die. Of
teutiiues the young burgher would re
serve half of the portion of wine which
he had liberally laid in for his marriage
to le used at the funeral of himself or
bis wife. Special invitations were
sent out for funerals as for parties.
The clergymen, pall-bearers, and phy
sicians attending, were provided with
scarf and gloves, ami 3 metim s ic-h
w it'i a mourning ring ; w hile the feast
which folio wcel the interment, at the
Iiouso of the relatives of the deceased,
t laborate with cold i oast meats, wines,
li.piors, and pipes, was not un frequent
ly an e evasion of course excesses,
sometimes elescending into hilarious
and noisy demonstrations. A "re
spectable" funeral of this description
might cost perhaps 1,000, while the
funeral of the Prst wife of the lion.
Stephen Van Itenssclaer is said to
have cost not less than $20,000. Ud
ward Abb'Al'g " Revolutionary I'imr."
Uatji es' IjEos. IJow-lcgsand knock
knees are among the common deform
itics of humanity ; and wise mothers
ussert that the crookedness in either
case arises from the afflicted one hav
ing been put upon his or her feet too
I'arly in babyhood. Ibit a Massachu
setts physician, who has waft-lied for
the true cause, thinks diirerctitly. lie
attributes the first mentioneddistoition
to a habit some youngsters delight in
of rubbing the sole of one foot against
that of the other; some will go to
f lcep with their solei p-os-cd together,
't hey appear to enjoy the contact only
w'len the feet are naked ; they do not
rttempt to make it vh?u they are
socked or slipperel. So the remcdv
is obvious ; keep the baby's soles cov
ered. Knock-kr.ecs the doctor as
eiibes to a different childish habit, that
of sleeping on the side, with one knee
tucked into the hollow behind the
other. lie 'has found where one le-
has Ikch bowed inward more than
another, the patient his always slept
on one side, and the uper mcmlei has
lK't-n that which has been most de
fume 1. Here the preventitave is to
pad the inside? of the knees so as to
keep them apart, rnd let the limbs
giow freely their own wav.
To Faint Maoic Lantern Sr.inr.s.
Warm the glass Ik. fore a fire til!- it
is as hot as you can bear it in your
hand, then rub it over with a solution,
of weak gum water; leave it t6 dry,
then put the picture you mean to copy
liu ler it, and draw it on the gl iss
with a pen, u.sing India ink. Faint
afterwards with water or oil colors, it
ys i'jiiiiat-ciiul which.
ar .1. 4 4 v- i
JL, Sis s- fei
rCRrVSERLY-
StVCLSSOR TO STAHLMAM C McCOY,
FIvOPRtETOKs
iv o. r sixth
A'ear Suspension Ilridye,
And can be reached from all
IT S HEUN KEWL.Y KEFiTTED IN EyEItT DETAIL.;.
THE TABLE IS WELL SITPLIED WITH THE VERY BEST .THE" MARKET AFFORDS.
3-io itAriiis;, Lo nix day. 3m.
M:inuracturcrs of all kinds of CIIKWIXG TODACCO: also the celebrated
1 Mf
)1
mm
To lie rel in Pittshurili l i rm It. & W. Jonkinson. Jf.lin FiiUerton & Son. J. W. Tv!or. Mrt
tin Hey I, T. I. WniliK-e. .1. M. Michel & Co.. K. ToTstoll & :.. C:rier Hrotbem, Oil worth Hi-othrrs,
T. C..i'i,kiriS, KnmJt Orr. C. Atwch &'Co., 8. V. Fickiiitf, Ilcr.og-Jk Uucbanao, I'retzreM Hro.,
Ilenrj" D.illriiai iT, ami all other Tohncco anJ Grocery Houses. LI- 7.-6m. -
FOSTER &-QU INN,
15
113 and 115 Clinton Street, Johnsto-Vvn,
ALWAYS HAVE THE
Aax:0Qgtf Mq& and, QzLQ&'&Q&t
Stock ofrry Goods Notion!". Millinery, Carpet, Oil Cloths Src. to he round In Camliria eounty.
L2 4. ' r""Itirt forget the number anl ntreeu (tr.J
ITexky W. Kanaoa Fbakk Macdosald.
Corner Seventh Avenue ami Liberty Street,
TF.U3IS, SS.OO PKtt DAT. PITTSBURG, XV.
H. VV. KANACA & CO., Proprietors.
The nTove house, JiiFt open For th recption of guests. Is most centrally locate? in the hnsi
ncsrpni t of the -ity. rnd within two Mot k. of the Union Depot. The hoiire is entirely new,
ami rurni-hf tliroiiMiioiit in the most improved stylo, atnl wifl he In pvorv respect a flrst-clnss
Hotel with all tmxlerii impiovements, having the improved i-l. ctric Hlcrrraph from each ehnm
,er, ami in course ef erect inn a firt clas passenger ele valor, with ail sarc-ty patents attached.
The cuisine department will be a I, n.linsr feature. t-28.-3tn-l
Great Western Hotel,
DJT.TirS'Ci i & CO., PROPIilETORS.
A'om. 1311, 1313 and 1315 Market Street, rhiUulclphia, Va.
Tha subscribers Inform their friends and the public th:t they have enlarged, modernized, re
fitei ami newly furnished this lae ami commotions llmiw. ftreet en rs to Hie Ckjn.ennlal
I;uil!inj pass and repass the Hotel every minute. Piiices VEilT MuDtu eT.
The Cambhi a I- UEKM AN received w.rek'y at the Hotel. 5-5.-3-n 1
HEALTH AM ITS "PLEASURES,
0(1
DISEASE WITH ITS ASGKSES:
Choose Between Them.
1IOI J)WAT'S PIIJJS
Xcrvoits Disorders.
What Is more fcarrnl than a brenklnar rfown of
tho n.-rvnus system T To le exeitatde r nervous
in a Final) (Ii-ktoo Is most distressing, f,,r where
ran a r'-meily lc fotind ? There I one : drink hut
little wine, herr, or spirits, or far better, none:
take no coffee, weak tea hein prefurahlo; jfet
nil the fresh alrynuenn. take three r four Pills
every nistht ; eat plenty of solids, avoldinir the use
of sli! ; and If these golden rnles are lullnwed,
you rlll be happy in mind an t strong in body, and
forget you have any nerves.
Jlot.'icr. fiv.'l Daughters.
If ih -re is one thinir mre than another for wldeli
these Tills arc famous it is tln'ir purifvinrr prnper
ti s. especially their ower of elcansilia; th.: Idnod
ffom all impurities and removinir damtrous am!
susj.endi'il secretions, t'nivcrsally a,l.i,te,i us the
one trr.uid rcmeily hr (em:vle complaints, they
nvcr lull, never weaken the rystcm, and alw iv's
brin alioiit what is reipiire.l.
Sir: llvftilaehes, If'aiit of Appetite.
These feellnsrs. M hicii so sadden us. most fre
qnently ar!sc from annoyances or r,u1rle. from
chstrueteil perspiration, or from eating and drink
ing what is unlii for r.s. thus rliscrdrrimr Hie liver
and stomach. TIk jc nruans mur be regulate,) if
you wish to be well. The IMIIs. if ta krn aecnlme
t' the printed instructions, will quic k' restore a
healthy aetfon to both liver and stomach, whence
to'low, as a natural eonjequi-nee, a toml appetite
and a clear head. In the Kast and' West Imiies
scarcely any nthcr medicine is eyt r used for these
disorders.
lloir to he Strong."
Never let tho bowels be either confined or dnly
ae e l upon. It may appear Singular that Hoho
way s Tills should Ik? reeommendol lorn run upon
the hotels, many persons supposing- that tliey
would increase rclaxaticr.. This is a creat mis.
take, however; lor thse IVls will linm.-.liately
crreet the l verand stopeyerv kind ol boweleom
ldaint. In warm climate I liousands ut lives have
been saved by the ue of this medicine, whi. h in
a. I cases itlves tone an.t x'.nr to the w hole rrsranie
system, however derantred, health and strenifth
following as a matter of cu-si. The appetite, loo
is increase.! by the use cd these Tills, combined in
tho use or solid in preference to fluid diet. Ani
mal food is better than broths and stcw. V,y re.'
moving acrid, f-pmented, or other impure humors
ln-m the liver, stomach, or bIod. tha cause of dys
entery, diarrline t. and other bowel complaints is
expelled. Ttre result is. that the disturbance Is ar
r -st2d. and the acMon of tho bowels beeomc3 reun
l ir. Noth n-j; will s-ep the relaxation or tlie :.
els eo quickly as this nno correcting medicine.
Disorders of the liUlneys.
In all diso;iscs affectinir these oreans, whether
they secrete too much or too little water, or whet ti
er they bu filicted with stone or travel, or with
aeh. ,,r pnins pettled In the loins over the regions
of the kidneys, tlit so Tills should be taken accord
ing t'llhe printed direction... and the Ointment
should bo well rubbed into the small ol the back
at bedtime. This treatment will (rive almost im
mediate reliel when all other means have railed.
.Tor StontacJts out of Order.
No medicine will so effectually Improve the tone
o, the sti.m.teh as these Tills: they remove ail
aei.iity, occasional cither by intemperance or im
pr .perdiet. They rach the liver an I re.luce it to
a healthy action ; they are worn! ,-lullv cfhiyieioni
in cases of spasms In fact they novcr fail in curiuir
all uisorders of the liver and stomach.
Jh.lhncau'x rnUarr the hot rente h kmurn in the
Female Irretrn
As hma.
It i I i oiis Com
plaints, Iiiotehes on the
."kin.
Howe I Com.
plaints,
"ol:e.
Constipation of
the f.owels.
Consumption,
lel,ility,
lropsy,
I'ysentefv,
Krrsijiela.
Rheumatism,
Scrofula or
Kimr's Kril,
Sore Throats,
Stone J ravel,
t-cenndary
Sytnpfotns.
Tle-Ioli;urcux,
Tumors,
I 'leers.
Venereal Affec
tions, Worms of all
kinds.
Weakness from
anr c:us, A.c
lamtcs.
Fevers of all
kinds,
Fits,
tJout,
Ilea. lace.
Indigestion.
Inflanimaiion,
.1 a u ml ice,
I.I ver Com.
p!ainr.
I.iimbaifo,
1 lies,
K et e n Hon of
urine.
V f
S 1 tt X ' None arc prmiir . -
s unature of J. II a vimk k. n-nt r, the l"ni ej
?.V:urr"un'! ""h.'.-.x 'd T.I Is and t .mtment
lenix Ml
tion (,i n;
di intom, 7"-r."",: r''"-
of any n,r tv nr , Z "V ?.V,. UrV;-
Ml-licines or vending
bu spurou.'.
tho saino, knowing theui to
,, '.'t e nianu factory of Trofessor Hot,
i.Tm . ' "-,rlew lrk and tv all rep-rai.
I'rni :s and Iteakrs in Medicine, throuxhoit
and "v'XX"'1' ,'XC,,' Rt 25
I r si r.!8 'S c,,ni'i,!er:','lc av!ng by hiking the
in eveVvT.Tv'''1" n'-'r. of ,.atlcnt.
in cicr disorder arc alined to . ,1, . 1
Aprii 21, 1S7C
M. H
j's-ir, KifMiMmrcr. I. (n;,.,. !.. '.t
(recently occupied t v ti n, t-i....n
,) tnuu irtct.
li--,i.:76.-tr.j
"RED LIOH."
STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
oints by STIiEET CARS. -
A' n if a d vnn tisi:mexts.
A VlHltifj
J, II printed, s
nil Areata Hi
U A. II. rX
Vlnltirx fartl, with your name finely
sent ter 2.TC, e have low ttyles.
I anted. sn mules sent for stamn.
h TJL,L.IiR it CO., Brockton. Mass.
2m CKNTFN
JL CALMNC
'A entirolv n
W SOX, Cha
CKMFNNIAo FANCY VISITINO OK
.IZSei CARliS for lOcts. Something
new. Address R. t. ADAMS fc.
Chatham, Columbia County, N. Y.
1 O day at home. A irents wanted. Outfit and
V " terms free. TltUK&Ctt., Auwrusta, Maine.
ST-J 1'Eft WEEK i
J I Male and Fei
I I Terms and H
i 1 t). V1CKEU1
TKft WEEK OTIARANTKElt to Agents.
remaie, tn tneir own localitv.
OUTFIT Fli EE. A.l.iress f'
JKEHY & C'O., Augusta, Maine.
DYSPEPSIA
CURED FREE.
Any person sulferinsr rrom Dvsiiepsia or Indl
gestion w.il le cured by usintr "
DR. VV!!.LIA33'S COMPOUND POWDERS,
Send for a trial pnekasre. It cos s nothing, ami w!ll
cure you. Address ! UTI.EE &. CO.. Chemists
1351
liroadway, New York.
CKKK (; I KT or a piano for distribul in .-onr circulars
t Address U. S. Piano Cj., &10 Broadway, N.Y,
(Vif rt n'M'TI'IUSTSer the AfKS. OurGov
3 llttK' li eminent and llis.'orv. tloodspeed's
' x J ub. House. N. Y. and Ciiicaoo.
"S tfl 'rt ,,cr nt "lotne. Samples wor'h 1
" 1 " ' "u 'rec. tTiN8Qjj &Co., I'ortland, Me.
LAKE) FOE SALIS!
UW.UUU IMhEn MltS: near the great
Kanawha Kiver. in Fulnam Countv, West Vir
Kinia, in quantities to suit purchasers Soil pood
water pure and abundant, timber excellent'
enurches. schools and mills convenient; title per
fect. Trice fi to S peracro. Terms aceomm-xla-U"iV
f"rfu" "'riptionto.r.L MtLEAX.
" infield, Tutnam County, West Virginia.
a d v ertisTnc in
RELIGIOUS anil AGRICULTURAL
WSZBKLIE3.
Bv.sn F:t orn catauvi
ON THE LIST PLAN.
For Information, address
GEO. V. KO WELL & CO., 4 1 Tark How.
MBW YORK.
1770,
- &c
JIIIS. M. JIOOIIE,
32S 1'enn Avenue, near loth St.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.-
TO Tiri3 LADIES!
I am Just In receipt of a large Invoice of
t Elegant GOODS,
which will bo closed cnt at irrcat bargain, In part
as follows:
I'roneli Z
armcnts.
for spring and summer wear, consisting In part of
Itamask and TIc.in Silks. Sicilian t;ashmcrcs
Sacks, Mantles, &c. The clectio.;8 comprises
cosiumes for street and evenlnir wear. Trices
greatly reduced. 5-l u
Boyd & Gamble,
AKCIIITKnTsa
And Superintendents!
Cerrnariia Bank Bulk?! ng.
i orner ll and. and. Diamond
riTTSBUIlQH, PA.
S7..,
ARCHITECT!
Hjs rcturntd from Enropc.
L3-;o.-3-n PI tTJU VUQ H VA
mm
I7B
AGItVATCAT.
Trtlk about cats none of tliem equal
Cato, tlie recently eleceaseil, the vo
erty, when alive, of Mr. Steven llogers.
The animal lived twenty years, lacking
one month, ami when lie departed 'was ;
mourned by a large circle of 'friends.
Cato was a religiously inclined cat.
Told, "Cato, it's time you went to
bed," liis catship walkeel solemnly to
the chair or stand, and placing his
paws over his face, to shade his eyes ;
from the glare anil glitter of ainful
world, engagud, apparently, in earnest
devotion. Mrs. Rogers is an old lady,
and rather leeble. Cato used to go to
call her up in the morning, would wait
around till she was ready to go elown
stairs, and then would mimic his mis
tress in the manner of her descent.
Mrs. II. was compelled to steady her
self by leaning against the banisters ;
the cat regularly went through the
same exercises, but upon getting within
three or four steps of the landing he
wouKl spring clear elown at a leap, and
then look around in a way that said
dist inctly, "Why elon't you come down
in that shape ?" Mrs. Rogers at one
time fainted, and attention was called
to the fact by Cato, who ran to the old
lady's daughter and succeudeel by
pulling, and pushing and crying to call
her from another part of the house to
the mother's assistance, probably thus
being the means of saving the latter's
life. There used to be kept in the
house a little box in which from time
to time were tleposited pennies for
procuring food for Cato. Cato under
stood the arrangement, and would
watch over his pile carefully as could
any little' boy, manifesting anxiety
whenever the supply of cash ran so
low as to be suggestive of short rations.
If the box of coppers gave tit alto
gether, Caio knew enough lo go to
the next pocket book. Cato would
allow the canary to hop around upon
his back, and would play at "catch
paw" with it upon the floor. When
Captain Rogers died thecat manifested
the utmost grief antl would 6it .and
watch the portrait of his deceased
master exactly as if ho saw h resem
blance ltetween it and him. James, a
son of Mrs. It., came home, anel one
rlay concluded he would have asmoke,
lie purchased a pipe and tobacco, and
laid them on the table, at once inter
esting exceedingly Cato, who corn
menced calling "Papa, papa," as he
used to when Captain Rogers was
alive. A comb was set apart for tlie
cat's use, as a matter of fun, and daily
Cato came to have his toilet made by
some memlter of the family. When
finally he was taken sick the neighbors
of Mrs. R. used to come in to see him;
and when at the very last Cato saw he
was going, he raiseel himself up in his
bed, waved an adieu to his frientls and
sank back into the sleep from which
he never fairly awoke. Kexo London
1'eleyroph.
Wiif.n Not to Bathe. As the
temperature will soon warrant bathing
a little advice may Ik? productive of
rood results. It has long been known
that it is injudicious for any one to go
into water to bathe jus after eating a
full meal; but it is not so well known
that it is dangerous. This latter fact
was demonstrated by the recent death
in a bath of a boy. thirteen rears old.
He had never had a fit, and is believed
to have been in perfect health. When
f iKd in the water the crown of his
Itoad was just above the surface, and
he was standing in a stooping posi
tion, with his face-just under the
water. At the place where he was the
water w.iS only three feet four inches
deep, while the boy's height was four
fet-t nine inches. The temperature of
the water was seventy -five degrees.
The medical testimoi.13 disclosed the
fact that the deceased had eaten hear
tily just before entering the water, or
at least had not given his ferod time 'to
digest. He had vomited a large quan
tity of food, and when found his throat
and mouth were full. The opinion
was expressed in tlie medical testi
mony, and endorsed by the vertlict of
the jury, that death. resulted from epi
lepsy, brought on by the dangerous
practice of entering the water immeeli
ately after eating a meal.
Experience with Potatoes. Jeff.
C. Hoch, secretary of the Keystone
agricultural society, who is one of the
most energetic and enterprising young
farmers in Rerks'county, lias tested on
his farm in Maxatawny township dur
ing the past several 3-ears, n. number
of varieties of potatoes, lie has fi
nally scttleel down to five varieties as
the Itest for general cultivation, and of
those esteems most highly the Eailv
Vermont, the Karly Rose and the
Eureka. Heplantsthe Early Vermont
for first ;roj), as this variety has proved
with him fully ten days earlier than
the Early Hose, besides Ving enor
mously productive, nnd of fine quality.
Mr. Hoch has introduced the Early
Vermont very extensively in the
northeastern township- of 1 Jerks and
in Lehigh county. The Early Rose is
valuable for second crop and "for mar
keting during tho fMimnier, being one
of the most salable varieties in culti
vation. Tlie Eui.eka is T.ithout an
equal for general crop. Yielding im
mensely, and bcingof first-class keeping
qualities. Mr. Hoeh raised last ven-
from one pound of the Eureka 1821
pounds, or over three bushels from "a
single pound. He will plant largely
of this variety tnis spring for his main
crop.-Heading Times.
A" raw egg, inixeel with a little su
gar, taken every morning Ufore
reftKiast, is lcclaiel to Ik nn infal'i
Lle cure fr dyspepsia. The L.ineaster
Examiner says so ami it has reason to
know. ' '
i:
sse.N'CE of lemon, one nirl
spirits or turienti te, Hvc parts', will
remove staius lioui silk.
F.f.HAY
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
OF
tw, "mm
AND
Sheet Iron Ware
s
AND DEALERS IN
HEATffiGTABL0B.2J!iC00SfflG
AND-
OOUSE-FURMSfllXG GOODS GENFJULLY.
Tol)biner in
TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IROX
I'itd1I?TLt ATTK.XDKU TO.
Nos.278, 280 and 2S2 Washington Si.,
JOHNSTOWN, PA.
EBENSBURG
AND
lOOSE-FOBRISH'G STORE
IS THE TLACE TO MJV
STOVES, HAPJjWAEE.TIfiWAEE,
NAILS, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, &c.
Q-13.1 GEO. HUNTLEY, Prop'r. '
mAIiMKns AN I) OTIIEll if y7nhT
tPinl to IwiM a housR or l,rn. r oihf-r-wisc
linprovp y.mr property, iri to H I'XTLKY
for naiijs, :i.a.s, rAlxrn. hakuw'aue.
&c. Money suvt?d by buying for c-Kb.
37AltMEr.S, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and
; xainirx tlie neatcft little CIIOITINO
MILL cVit liitroduceil. It ehopss from 10 to 12
huslifls at rye, -orn or onts per hour. liCV
OXH IT COSTS ONLY 35.
ARM EES. GO TO IIITNTM'.Y'S anrl
mkr l,ny I lie hfst CO UN FODDKII and
Rl-lt.WY f TTTKIt ever b .1,1 in tl.U c-nni.tv.
"i heir cost tinre ihnn !iived in one year by cut
tinjr your feed with it.
rr?;IIE Iest SILVEU-PLATEn WAKE
i i' tle itiaiket at 25 per cent, less than
citv retail prices, bold Tor cush at
t-lH-'75.-tf. ' HUNTLEY'S.
nC-AltMKKS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S ar.d
buy your H A li VEST TOOLS, which
he sells HKAI'lilt Ftlt CA.H than t hoy can
be bong-lit elsewhere in Kbensburjr.
jpT-prNTLEV will sell you WALL PA
"JiJpi riCIl as eh nap, if not clioapur, tlian
any other rienler in Lliens'.iirr, nnd liiiu it into
the b:irtr:iin without extra clmrtro.
TOLVCKSMITHS, IIUNTLEY will sell
you Horse Shoes, Morse Nails, Car
rhme lli;ts, B;ir Iron. Nnii Uod, Cast Siecl. &c.
VLUY LOW KOK CASH. ' '
3"-OrSEKEEPEns, GO TO 1 1 ! NT
LKY'S Mxilmylln. I'. LAXCI1AKL)
.CM CUN, the best in the world. Sold for Cash
at manufacturer's prices.
17LAHMEIiS, GO TO II (TNTLEY'S mid
, pet tlie Imst MOWING and l:K.I-
kBUUC&,.IISE ade' rUICE8 KA1XY
J--OUSEKEEPEnS GO TO HUNT-r.-)
LEY'S and sav-2i" per cent., by pay
inx cash lor Tablo Knives, Forks, puons, &c.
fiAItPENTEns. GO TO HUNTLEY'S
M"v',- !,:,.v.yo,"r TOOI'S IiUIMHNG
iiAttliw Al, h. l'uy cush uud sve 2(1 per cent.
""-5a S attd b.;y your Stoves and Tin-
ware. PAYCASH AND SAVE MONEY.
AltMKIW.OoWTirN'TliEV'Sri
pet the best HORSE HAY liAKE
ever Iiitrxlucc3. CHEAP Foil CASH.
C2-fl T "ti.eFfoii cjlotTies
W WIJINOEKS. Hesenthematercat
Ij reduceU prices for the ready cash.
N LARGE LOT OP POCKET AND
mrKP lVES very vht!iv rorh at
fsT EXT DOOR TO 1'OST-OITICK.
Ooolciiifr- SUivos,
Hen 1 in Sloven.
TIN, COrPER & SHEET-iaO.N WARE
st reet. t ,vo .r.rX. V L "V ' " ' ' ' '"h
o,.,Vsi.e the Jloain Ha Vhe 1,
bet ter prepareO t!,nn ever to m; nVnM H )
.AUK lints all of which will be f:iVihJd ,o
buyers dt tho very lwt.t ivln. vrl''' Uta lo,
I he sttbeeriber also proposes to keep a full
anJ varied nssortnicut of a nui
Cocklns, Parlor re3 Heating Stcve3
of the most tippi-overi designs
lySPOltTl NQ onl ItOOKIXll ma.le to order
i n "' AIUINO promptly utteii.k1 io
All work .lone by nte will be Oone rVrl t 'n-.tl
on flr terms, nr,.l STO v'KS n, VA p T.Im
cunnot be unrtM w.il in pHce A eontij nn
ttt.J ineretu-e of patron Ma respVt f uU v's'y pT
ted, anrl no effort will bo want in. . " - '
tire satisfaetiou to t'i! Un""lf t0 ri"H'r en.
Kbensl,,,ry,Oet,tETTHIyGR'--
P a. snoiTKEnTrZW.
7 AT-Law, ElH.nsl.i.rg. Ofii.-eoi. !lih
btroet. caet e. ot ruvt. U-Jv;a t, j
TIIKOIIC.M.O k OUTH-niiST! Ii IM1I.WAT
Fttibrnccsnndcr oncmnnnirrmont the Great Trunk
K.tilwny Lined of the l I.M and UI II-
I .S I . anil wit li It? numcrons lrati("1i"g and pnn
nectfon?. fotma tli ttT,vrt-rt nn1 nniekest r,u'ete
tween 'hirav i'l all polnis in tUittui. ll'i. -ox-
Kin, XnHhem Atkhliptii, M iimriutta, A'e- j
liivi.li(i, eon'TiKi, aud the m t(ccrt t en Uut ic.
lis
, Omaha and California Line
Is the shortest and best route for all jx.intu In
A"ti;i fiiM.i,. lfn, lti-.h'ita, A" tituf. 1. H't
oininii. CoZirtadu, L'fiT'i, AiTid'i. Cif ;f'rJi't, eie
Omi. i'hina. Jajvtn ftud Auxtfilui. Its
Chicago, JZadison and St. Datrt
lAne
Is the short lino for JVorf h em ll'txmofn and
Af imieittn and lor iltitlixttii. St. I'tinl, .Viurnyrii
ulis, J it uVi, and all Kiut In the Urcat Ngrili
west. Its
. Winona and St. fcler Line
Is the only route for IVinnnfr, rs.M-hrxter. Oirr
ttmm. M'tnknto. St. . PrUr. Xnn I'lm. and all
points in Southern ati'l Central Minne-ota, Its
Green Day and Marquette Line
Is the only line kr Jctiirvi!I, tVatert'iwn. I'ond
I)h l,nc. ( fylilmnh. Ai'ttlrtnti. tlrt eii Hun. f.'wvnid.
a. AniiTUHce. Mat 'iu ttr, 1 tnuahtnn, llancitih I
and the Lake Superior Country. V.t
I'i-eejfort and Dubuque Line
Is the only rou'e Tor f:irtn. 77 oehfi irU Frccirt,
and uli KintS'Tta Frccort,. Its
Chicago anrf Milwauh-ee Line
I? the clil liiko S'tore T5-.ute. and ! the onlv one
pas.in:r through Erinst'-u. I,akr Fiirrmt, ITi'ih
lxufl I'.irk, W aaUeg iH, li-icme, Ktwish't, to Alii-
J'ullman J'aTace Cars
are ran nn all through t'nlns ofthi? road.
This i the ONLY LIN K running thoe -rnr" be
tween C'lii?aaro and ;t.. I:inl. Chicago and Mil
waukee, or I'hicaico and V iuona.
At Omaha our tsioeper.s connect wit t the Over
land Sleepnrs on tho Cnli.n I'acifi Uailn,ad for
all points V.'eFt of the MIFourl Kiver.
n therrivlof the tralnn trom the TPt or
Sontli. the trntnof the tThirnvn &. Nor.h-Westem
linilwT LKA VK CHIC.Vttl as 1..Iowf :
I or (nnnril PlnfTfi, enulii and ( aliferala. Two
Thro;ixh Trii ins daily, with Pullman Iaia'" l)raw
Ina: U'jomand Sleei.Insr Oars through to eouncil
BlnflX
f or Kt. I'anI an) 5Iinneaiol:. Two Thronarh
Trains daily, with i'ullinan l'uliico Cars allat hud
to t.oth traiiMJ.
Frr (irern Ray and I.nke Snprrior, TwoTran
diii'v. wHh Pullman l'.ilarc Cars cttachcil, and
runnint' thronsrh t Marrjnetto.
Ir MiLraslvee, For 1 hroutrh Trins da'lr,
Fullmxn Carson night traius, l'arior Clia'r Car?
011 day lr.iin.1.
Kor .snnrta and WInflns and pf,lnt In Vi lrne.-vi.
On'' Through Train daily, with Pullman Sleepers
to Wl'iont.
For lot,niiie via Freeport, Two Tlironu.'i Trains
dai'y, wu h Pullman e'ar 0.1 iiinht tr.iius.
Kor luliiMae and l.;i ( rose, via Clinton. Two
rhrouah Train!" daily, with I'ulluan Cars on the
niifht trnin tn .".Ietireiror. Iowa.
Inf Mom eity nnl tanVtnn, Two Train daily.
Pullman e'ars to Missouri A allev .Innciion.
lor Lr.Vr t-mcTa, Four Trains dally.
for Kni'Mord. Merl.'ntr, KtiO'.h-i JaneTi!le.
and other points, you can have from two to ten
tralna ilntly.
New York Offl.K. Nn n.1 rmi,l..v. It.t,.r.
I l . fi g.n s , .. j . ... v . . . . - .. . - ' .,,,l. Z . ' 1 T
. . . . . ' 'w.i.- (, 111 11, 111 III,
limn S,rri. n LV..,,.,... , , ,. i v" '
cry Si rce: ; (Thlniro l ick-t 1 ilnrea: W2 t 'lurk St..
under Sherman House : corner Canal and .Madison
Stif-etc; Kin10 Street Iepot. eiTrnr XV. Kinj'C
and Canal Street: WcWs Street lclot. to-iitr
Wells and Kinzie Streets.
For rates or inf jriulion not attainaldc from
j-t'Ur home ticket li&cu.a apj Iy to
v. H. S ruvNETT, Matvin Itt tiMiTT.
(icn. !'. Ac't.
tJcn. Su;i t.e'Liccjn; I
January 2 IsT-i.-ly.
5-,
mm & oiiDiH,
HARDWARE,
50 Seventh Avo.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
P'hrce Doors brlotr Grant Street,
and One and a half Squares
from Z'ttivn Depot.
3-'.Ve invite the attention of Buyers to ?Jocfe
and Prices. L5-5.-:;m.j
wHAHDVAiiE SV
lmg v A
L POCKET KN!VES
IPjf Knives, Forks & SpDons, , ll
II ll SCISSOPS. f-XES. SHOVELS. I j J
Tj LOCKS. HINGES. NAILS. l
WW FILES, &c Jl$i
VvV CARPENTERS', BLtCK- ,7
E0BES et MAJTTEATJX.
rVsADAiVic LABONDE,
DK I'AllIS.
IS'o. SJ'lintJi Street,
riTTsnVKGH, .VA
Hecneotfttlly aolteita your orders for riros
ninkin. I'erlei t ion In euttinz and fitting.
Putts Fiishii n Papera e:ntainir.fr iho iutot
6lyK-H nnd lisshlons receive-d niritlurly.
Mureli 10, lTt5.-3tn.
Iron City Gun ' Worts.
T1FLF.S. SHfiT-OCNS. PISTOLS, and Am
It munition l'.r IM.ick II ills pur: ivj nnd others
X l TfiPE' '"VlN. AlV-AKA-1
e c, ate, a lull Bfs,,r-.uipn' at lowet i-rieeu at
11. II. S;H I'LTK'S
IUON CITV UIX WtHIKS,
- ,?." 0 Libert v Street. IMttFl urirh.
F-Send for Illustrated l rire 1,1st and t i.ta
lnifne eorlainiair full Information. ;h'f r-nt.
Ivoilect on Delivery. la-li-lm.J
andai . o db"
r!.serea a mn-li prreafer rwrr in reft"rinir to a
healthy Mate tl.e nm-n ml-mSr.ne the r.rVlr-
thiin ri:li-r ruheha or eoi aih,,. It rerer i-nxlu-. g
.,,'uT","n'' " c;,r",1n -fi"y ii ;,,
It i In.st f:j;crs.-d.n- en-ry ofii.-r rt-modv S-iv
iriV1 or'is,,t oir ici-
.J,";"':' Vf."t ,l" Cr"lr. Cnr.tniHt.!
.l of xtwlclwri, 0,1 nti lhtf store. "
f- ru-ntlr h, ,,i1 l35uii 87 tr.mrtrr Str-. L
Fairbanks'
Df all kin 1. Do earc Tut tnw
n'y thoern?ne. Also. H.-.a
"Js,. Vb? v- arv liouxe Truck-, tin-
ypJ JiroveJ .Money I 'rawer?. Inkers'
lrotntly. FAIKiiANKs. VUit-;E .v t'O
3 Ul.-3in.J 4.S V. .a Street, Pittshuryh.
Allies' SSoar2C
LATE "CAIX IKUTr,,"
Comer Main and I'iti.shTH-glt Sfs
GREEUSBUnc, PA.
Very centre or town. Front!" the Fouth entrance
to the tVurt House.
le.TV-tr. joiin poktfr, ir.
Glass FltUIT .Tnrs.
TKOS. WICI1TMAN ti CO.,
4. Waad Street. lil tbnrKli.
P
VI!0V(1I,ASR, HOTTLKSA VI AT S holes in vom :"' v
ofnll kind!". Order iTniit?Y rtovitft detour
l.rli'Att n,.n 1 .,.r 1
nironssed. ' - (.V-l'..it.)
T ' d. LAKl:, ATTt'IlNKV-AT-liAW.
l-".'ietislur;. Pi. t v itli ll-.-ivt-.r
Mullen Ten r.
The Oxfoni v7. , .
North Ctroliiiuj..,;;'.-;-'.;
Lust week we k,w
Jolyi Satterw l,iit. ' "!r K
hearty " ami h;il,. iv.""1'
been in tliiitv 'Wlk
ago we told t!JL. v--,,
nnir. Jr. S:it.t. :,. 1... .' Vj r
relatives tr i; .
ha.l Ion-z U n ti ' -same
fell tlise:0 '
He hal lie-monli-o
hage, ha.l a tlu-atsl-jf f
rating a pint of mo ( -every
twen!v-f.,p.r i,,.,.',."""1' ; i;
ing daily until he v,-,
rise fioia a c!nir ...Jj "-.ri,
supposeel, near T Xi
cielei.t he hear ,(1 lv'Q ' T. I
Ue used togf-tLer 1 T"-1-i,liing
results. lu vt-'
gan tofatu-n and o,., '!
to attend to L f .na!! -of
. his -dLtrt-s.-iii-r M .'. 1
pearetl hi, c., ( i
walke.1 and rode ,1
in March of bt v,:
ie-f staWrnon. e,f -
bri
A year has ehM,l ,
on improving. Wc jV. :
at lea-st thin v ve r i ":
him . so stent j,..,! i...(v,,. ' '
forms us tliat he has nf. "
sickness in Cftee;: r.i
a day from w.,ik I.;-.t').'..-",tv
that he is entirely '. I
monary syinptoi:i-;.
Tlte remt dr : O!;o ,
and four tthlpof !;;
light wood knot s: -v.-r,
muUen leaves ;:i ."i h j;- ':
dry them, and i:iuke a't',
strong, and use ni-l.t an l - ',
place of eo'IVe. M.x vvjl'',
milk to -nit. t!.o
....v. n- ,
f . w . ' ".I
cupini. it h n.jt v.-lII ,
i. 'J
in ue ii.
Mr. iSattenvhite sli'.l c
I a.
ue- ei ine laulieu tea. !
friend of hi-, whuis M.rvf-'.-
consumption, is i:-.pr.vi..
makes a cure we will
lor we know the j - t -. ri:.r. I L
appeared de-speraV.
I liiladeiphia : C'i.i:
other men ,f
beix-ulai con-tii',; ;
cured, and we -' 1
eringlv. We r
at least two eases.
1 1,,
ivllt;
t. -'IL
Craciced V.';n
one has a-kc-d IV ;
I... -t--.c:.; t:
.u' e--
various inu.t
wheat; Init a:n n;: th.
piles, 1 h iyc umI . i
a eli.-di which om f.-i.'iv
ticularly l:ti:ity '
take a large e-.;.x-'.::
ci':iekexl uhcat : 1', ;.;
ing tablespoon ,., cv;
pint of ne.v mi Ik : f:;.
of the size of a v.-;.I:.t;t.
lemoa (if I e m : t
wheat with t';e t .iu:u
liuujis;; add ti.o vulkii
sugar ell Ijeateii t; :
after it is mailed, tL.:i
c- :.
1 .sdv, tn ice t r f
i ' tiro
o;i, Ivir.g evmf, i ::
in as they v. i;I !... :.
ewie-h.tU" hidir c i i.,
set, stirring .i:t.v
comes heate-i. t
from settling t. ti.--whites
of ri':- t.' .';
little pulveiiiid ;:r
tin juieo of a K-..1 :i
the pud ling is iv.k
the toj), n tt:rn to t
lighily ; su've h-i.
e t-nr::,.
cpiRlly good V;
w he;.t simply 1- .:!.
i :i
our breakfast taMo : ;. i
im possible to -k l ti-olte-n
have a stmU -.. ':"' :
two or three tlivs ei'.v.!.- r
accumulated to :.i iko i'---
ai.d to use t!;ese : ; vi ;
improvised ttd. nkk'.,!. -
! to l-e one of our st-.::-:-r i i
and whic'.i I i: '.'.' o krt 'V1
in return f ir i.,.-ti.v : ':-
I have receive 1 ti r, i,: t--- 1
of your valuable p 'i1'-
A Thr Tri::;v-Ar::
poiiilcnt ed tlie
says: A eh-.'.-.p ti!. .': : - y
certain purp;'c-i. e:i:i ' ' x
way: Take tn,. ii;i t'.--1-
the size of a f-::;:.!l '' ,s
ii:ehes 1 ! bv 1 liit
cover ene end ;;.
. VI.!, j-';
or MatMer. f.-.n-r:'-' a :rs:i
l'ierce the cer.tre v,i !i s
sert a sdrer.g t',;-. a d. I n -
to prevent it- 1 v ',
With l!ie o'her v. d ef j
(which lu.iy be c! tiy :i: r--N
yards or ri"r-) d-
oilier v lin-.ler, f.n 1 t!-r u:
complete. My keel l '
tightly drawn, in c:-:-rl-"'"'.
tion may bo perfect, r-.y ;
or even whijH ri 1 '"K S .
le ditiiu'tly hem 5 by
the otlier cyliii'kT te tkt- (.-
A cevi:n"T to stop :1 ''c
wo d of an v e : n ' '
of fine sawdutd 'f 1:1 ,u
work is !n.n.de v. itii ':;-''.: ! t '.'r.-:
! iour bviil'm v, at.r e:i ; - .
' let it rem it) fr a
j occasionally siii i :;i-r 't: .,;'jt.
'for some time, n ' r '.'..
i consistency of ptilp. r 1 .
! into a coarse clot n" i i
moisture from it-
' 1
e it i'-:0,.;
i v hen wanted. nu
' of this glue to i"
! rub it we'll i:ito tie.- r
l-e (
quite hard and .') 1
fr and if (-in-bii,y '
scarcclv di: n-ni ' ' '