The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, July 05, 1878, Image 4

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cs cav: s-c roxr rr m -d qj xrTkT
en i-oa rs-a n
lloir the Went Iter is Foretold.
Tn fo'i nv v times. the chief Lndd of
the weal ii'-r w:s the a! manic, which
amui in n-ly ;i ! '.v-kd a whole year
of col I rml i, '!, wet and liy, divid
ing up lin kTic l.s f wir.U.cr (jui'.o iai- ,
paiii.dly, if r."t : I .v.iy s eei icctly.
Hut the almanac, 'joil as it was .
now n n 1 tlu n, ami the woafher-T.ie I
f'liHicii, f.urct, as sometimes they j
might have la-en. weie not a' ways ah!e
to imp i rt exact iiiloim .lion to the .
country: aul they have been thrown
r i ' ? t into t':e sli.ide. of late, by one
who ii poptilaily-kiiown undci ilie;
S'mi'"!i;it !i-i'e-.:i-r1 nil iille of ''Old ;
I'ioD,"' or '-(liil ' I'm,' aKih'icV He .
his licconii' ill;; II( l.'M of the Weather
to t;ie sailor, near the rocky, o;tiger-
oih -o:-!-j; to ill-- fanner wtdtnig
g 1 n;i vs to slo. e i he in ; to I lie ti a
er, aiiioii-i io purs-io ii;- join noy i..t
der l.iir "d s ; :unl to the gh!s aii'l
lo - w 'to uaul i'i Lno'.i', !eiie L 1 1 t-y
stait to the woods for a pie nic, v. hat
are the "i o'jab.li'.'es"" a- lo rain.
I.viiv iiO iv. io real- 'me o.ulv pa-
iei i- familiar wiih (lie "Weather He- j
coil," i--uei fioiii the "War Dep." it- i
rm lit ):,iee f the Chief Signal Olii- j
ca r,' at Wa-hinicn. Tlit-e icporls
five, lii-t a m mial si.aU m nt of whal ;
the weather has -ki ii, for the !ast j
t en', v-four hoii i .all over the lon.Ki y, ,
fioni .Maine to Califoi n:a, ano iio.n
the I.c'Uis to the ,Soul!i Atla;u:e
Slaves: mi! t!:en the "Drobabiliiii-,"
or "in'i( aiioiis," for the next twenty-
fvur hou ",s, ovei Ine same i . tern
to"V. T!io ."iiiii'al lej'oi t of th" Chie
S erial Oiiici r -'novr u in t-ely 'o,ii
paiaiivelv few in -la lie; s 'o !i; -.- L,il v
;
,
piedietioiis f.iil of it it
Theioa-O:) tlu--e ni' iluci' no co
true i a si in pie on" ye, . wo...'e.
one. The v,eal!n-r ii-Ii
server v. hat, il ;- "in j
inie ill advance. :.,
self's the nev. sail oir
lO I . SO!
Ire uh-:.
from ihe
in"' oil.
d
nal
j 1 1 1 c e a t
W
.Isil-
We
su:'
u
:ii!v
the
weatiiei in.ei '
abili i,--.- '
fuc!i a ii n'i i i,l
n 1 . i i 1)1'! 1 i O )-
.1 ;
I 'u it. s ;! oveo
(t '' '. I -COli i .)
..:!. -I - .:v .i-l!!e
all .ilS V i L 1 a in a i . . ': ! i
Ti ho -- rem.-1 '
all'- . hi.i'; i is.' t ihe vv,' .'.:
I .ct V exarni.ie i- i.i.-. c
T 1 10 a i ii'. 'p!iL i i,a - vi
water .' a a v ol!i. i' a!. !,
( . in ; e
i lii.'a'e of.
L fl I .i" 'i. i S.
L 1 . i i ' -1 ? s
:' !ioi'-h it
seems to be pi-r'.-etly I We
ini'-t ci mi ; . t in -.a ! l!i t t 'a-.-1 i a i-. spa rent,
i i' i - i bit- ai .' i- . t. e --: ,i v: iiav,,al U,v, i!
t hf ci',! i 1 1 ia ,iia ea.,li. i'i.N p: i --i' i e
va i i"S aoc"! ; ,n ii:-.- e ni' iin
v.eailiii". an1', i ,ie (-'ia a e im1 e :
by an in-., -:,- , t ca.ird a b.i , o.nt-; er.
(Jeiii-iv'.ly s: i:U.: u. i lie rof i he
ni'Mei'iV in I !u.' ii ' -e of ii:i' . auiii'iCi'
i 1 1 ' i a a 1 1 i-, i ; : i . :m i: i . s , ; -1 n; .'I ' s c ' a i'
woaiiii''. S-i.ui'i . m.-s ilia i : -c is i,,I
lnwfil bv c4' u ,,a' s, i 1 1 1 l M'! i e.
AVh.it i'ivi: tii I'
h e e; . n 1 '
C 'III p 1 . ia i !;C :
CCl ' a i ii In iv i s. in :
: V
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on;
ii- : t , a. a u''s, r u
i.a.ni i'i iii i '.io.-s
a cry f-i r a ,' . t,. T!i;s is t1, ,
Sin: 1 s-i-i'v i.-o. ( ) '-. rvr, ;
la; 'e at a!"uL ore l.ll.i, bod
.a, e
ins n; e
in'l fol lV
t-'tions, in (,i.i-;-;-nt t"iiio:",s of ilie
con hi i v. at jiiv en ho'M's, n I i In ie".lls
are t I z a phed : ' e-e lo a-!iin?.-loti,
nl.oiet.t-r ia it ii : id "woai 'a-r e!c ',."
receive i !i in. ri a-i - ii in 2" mi'. 1 1 ni i hem
th.
I"
uii' v.iin li lie v
111 I i e t , ill es ui e Vi i v I H en , y - ioi' i ' iio".
I i L In-a. i ui " j '1 u ie vai'ifs l i . L oniv
in weight, !n'L al-o in ii'in pi. i a i n i e.
The lia i in-i.ii jlcr li IU us ot such
chanu'-s.
Ih iib. 3 the air tont, lins a
great am unit of .noi-!. ti ; e, a iai it shows
as in ich va ria '. n ;i in (his i !,aiia( U ; is
tie as in ,h, o,!h's. I'm- tiio i.u.ipose
of tn:iliii known i!io changes in t!i"
inoi-ii'u- ui' i.!ii' : i i:- -pbi a e. on in-.ii'.
niont h's bici i.iveiUed c:.iied a. "v.ct
liulb"' t!:e: ir.'.meicr.
W o a : e tin's cnablod to asooriaiii
tli.- weiiit or 'iiiiie, the tempera
ture, ai. d. the v.oiness of the air, and
now it only ieinains for us to . easuie
the foice, and mint out the diicctioii
of the v.ind. 'I his is done bv :.!ie
familiar Vii-aihcr vane and ihe aue
iiiomeii I. I he vane sho'.vs i!;e diiec
tiou, an l ihe o lamo.neior is on iiMiiv
lneiiL which indicates the velochv cd
the win.'..
It is bv a li'ir Piide; s'lOii liri: of ad
t hese infil l:;.!! ii.s i !c.t iho s:;:'ial mv-vii-e
oi'n.-t i is i-nabh-d to t"!! w ha.L die
wo'a.iin r s.-.ys ol ii-.!f; i'u' .h.-y ore ihe
J't-its .ilii Widv-Ii the we.Vimei" w;i,ts
on the I h-'. s i;oaa wiih-ii ihe otlieer
make- Up hii rep ;a.s ' r ihe boneib. of
all cie.u-ei ;;cd. I ..!1-, !. vevrr v. i'dly
and l-.l'iiii'Iy ilio stoi m mav soon io
come, il -ciii-.s iiie-eiiiei s u'ii,o jp
SI i
whole it aio-e. wha c;;,,s.; it.
Like, and how far ii, w'dexUnd.
it leiis us si ca is io i,i,i-e or., v w no
pay sitioi a leeli.m. '. 11. '..,
M.v.voi:. The following: is a so. ac
and iia-t ilictive ionad.v: AVhale
(-pel in) "il, six oaa.ns; oil of tar,
tim e ni ne i s : l...c s r, ' p.iu r, t wo oences,
Tie ski. i slioahl lie ciioroi'iih'y wa.-Iied
o lore ire loruo t
lv U
od. At the
(ia v iiie ani
C I ! the s'. ia iai or i ..ott
i. d S iiii to be "-d;od,
1 the reme-
o i':-ap
cd. :: it is e,y po-sii 1 hat
il Lie va (of tin- in.' iue inject) aie
n- kilhad by the ill t die-sin. M !l"C
i einpj a c n.-:'tM dieae. it isc ssoii
'ialth.'.t yen- h . - sinnd 1 be kept
l-oin ot'.ioi- lio'scs. The cl'itlii::"; is lo
boilod in a solution ol so:.p and
cbobe acid, and the haiin-s. saddle
am ".rooming utin-ils washed wit 1 1
war-i water and soap, and .li(s-ed
witha stilntioii of ar-enie, or eonoic
suliiiiate, in Ine p:opoii:ou ot ten
rrr iiii id tne o;u:re oi aier. i ins
. .i t . tri
vnay btrt'iea l--d. Sjjii't'i'if f'tf I'tiue--.
To r.loiiTKN' (i!i.T Fuamfs Take
... .
SUliRietr (lotir ol Slllplltir to give a
golden tiljL. to one and one half pints i
or at. r; ,oil in this wafer four or
five onion, lrnil,,alld when cold wash
wiin son tiii,!! ; wlien dry it
come out as td as new".
OF
G4 It
"HI
n II 65 S
Of
PSCHEA
8 ksxma
CABROLLTOWN, PA.,
AND TO BE SOLD AT
&towE& mm
12 webs new stvlc Dress Goods,
10 webs new style Dress Plaids,
IMack and all colored Alpacas,
Black and all colored Cashmeres, from 3o to G e.
Good D'ess 1'iints, worth 7 cts., reduced to 5 cts. " "
Dest Cocheco Flints, " 8 G " " "
Api.leton A Muslin, " 10 " " " 8 " " "
.DIeached Muslin, " 11 ' " " 8 "
Ladies' Suits, ready irade, worth $3.00, reduced to S2 00.
Gent's Cassimere Worsted Suits, from $3 o0 up to $( 00.
Youth's " " " " ?2 00 " " $5.00.
Men's and. Hoy's Hats, from 45 cents to $2 25.
(Jood Koasiod Collee, worth 25 cts., reduced to 20 cts. per lb.
Good (-recn Coffee, " " " " " ' "
Yellow C Sn-ir. " 10 " " " 8 "
Hxtra Cru-Iud Suar, " 12 " " "10 "
BOQTS, SHOES, GMTEBS, AUD ill OTHER GOODS,
j::ih cj: jx riri: sami: rnormiriox.
DON'T FORGET THE PLACE-IN
CAJM JOI J
iw ?sv
6o$
STARTED
to
earn cj
rankia.-p
rj " '- sr. it fh
VdxV i-fiaf- fCuid c x5&Mvno
ii ana
Y
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u A
WflObllSAI.f'..
S0O.1!S and, SHOES,
QXIuXr & BHOTEER.
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Iljve removed from their former .iHn.l. Nrdw l-. lo.v, to the eiegunt, larffe, Tour-storied,
well liiihtdl irareluniso, '
7V. ir Jiloi-fav Street,
forncr of SMi .. Inrina: linl nf lVooil, nn,l aro'now ,1:,ilv ro.-. ivimr cronrfu TTnvo nnw
onp., ,,n I UtliESf SI'IM.Nfi STOCKS of llM l' ...! S S I N THE M 1!K K ? which
ill t p ul 1 nt lini lum iii'i'-i". - 1 "it-''
X. M.-Onl.-rssiiliciif.l in.,1 promptly attemlo,! to. Kustern hill .lupliontod. 4-79.-2m.
.or
IS, FOSTER & 0UIH
113 and 115 Clinton Street, Johnstovn,
ALWAYS If AVE THE
LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF
DRY GOODS, MITIOXS, MILIXEItY, CAHPKTS, W,.
JU us: 1 ( I, A A
IMRhli'S JilBBLE WOr.KS,
139 Franklin Street. Johnstown.
M'lXfMKNTS, I1F.AO nii.i T M R-
tii siiim's, i irvrr.u nmi iit-fvr A
. i:r s(.. us, m an rri.s. c. .,1;.mi-- "i e,l
f:ut u it '1 't t hi- iry lsr I Lilian ;iml -V; till
A Hutu mm MmM, K.iitiri' li Kl'ni'. I i ff i 1
O '-I Ifl I II i II n I t'l II Ml M IOL-. U-Mll illlll
. ... : . J ' 'Hk
oli:ir.,cr, r ot win k.
T Hrli rs n pictfi
ft .til nrnnii,llv till,,, I nt 1
iilly solioitod F''i5
tilt- very low- ii
t'-l cnili mil"-. Try mo. --
Apiil 24, 1 -;.!.-tt. JOHN' f'AHKR.
JAMES V,-!I Kl S?HN.
.?!. T. O FKIKL.
WILKINSON &. O'FRISL,
MWii'.UTi t'P
I jOlM'llO, 1S1.
if Work ext'Oitt.d ronitly and S:-ti 'tnetorilr,
and as -1k .iji as I lie ehe:i j.-'t. (i-Vi tf.)"
I l.lv. -J- " 1)1 lvi
ANIi
A I.T M IX A, P
OTiec nt 1.1H V:!even:h avenue, hot ween ltli
a.i'l 141i "re.,-. wld-re ni-lit calls citn l,e made.
'" x? s'Ti:'1 ,,,,n,.;-n Pai'' " .',
ens.sc.f t he Kve and l-.ar, as w il as to Sm kichI i
( lltiee hours IroiilH to In. A. M.. and 1 rom 2 to 4
Operjtiuna of everv description.
I- la.-if.i
" " "
A KEIM. M. D., Physician
try Sft .
tioors west of Hlair House. H irh St.. wh re niirht
rails can be made. Cuasultations in lierman as
at kntfiiah. j,-s,T.. tf,
TUB
than turn
worth 20c, reduced to 12c.
-
from 18 to 45 cts. per yard,
WALTERS' LARGE STORE ROOM,
rOAVX, 1 v.
XiUlkeb 6
O 4 Vt
P STORE
3
ooAfllommd'
0 c-
f S i I
??iasr
CAMliUIA COUXTY.
i
TJgl XJi! TJF!
IN THE NUMBER.
D 0 WN ! E 0 WN ! D OWN !
IN THE PRICE.
rrm.- MODEL
nirnTr nmnnn nn nmm
1 1 1
HAS BFF.N RF.MOVm
Fr;a 1322 lo 1321 ELEVENTH Ats:ss,
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE FORMER LOCATION,
Wher the nndersiirned mar bo fonnd at all times
tuily supplied with n hctier variety of
than has ever hetoro heen olt.-red fot ale in that
ciry. Kxpenses har.nz he. n re.lnee.l l,y nly re
moval. I am enahletl to sell niv a xtds at
LOU Fli FllICFS Til AX FVFJl
-in fact so low that I duty any man In the busi
ness to undersell me
t"" 'I lianklul lor past favors and poiieltinir a
Pontinuanee and increase ot I !i" s ime. especially
from my numerous triemts in t'air.ltria county. I
tu!.S?in my too,,s n,., ''ti'r"1" '"y'-'S
cl- w'.'. . FfcR.
ii -PM-ri miiy inviie everyno,i v to ifive me a call
April ia, lodel (iroeery, Altoona, Pa.
Tjrr ii. i:ck. m. p.,
" rHYStciA v ami Sfkoeom,
. . Ca kroi.ltow. Pa.
(Ifnee In John W. Sharbanirh' hniMino- r,,.,. k
j of the church, where niarht calls can be made
, Consuitatlons in Herman as well as En
,,,u- S3 8.-3m.J 8
tu. d,v,,'S FKc.r.rroutc, ;
were nrsc iiurocuiceu at humuh i n
Mr. Rowland, between eighty and
ninety yca'-s ago. At first people
would neither plant nor touch them,
saving they were the devil's fruit,
Siven to him on hi complaining to
liod that lie had no fruit, wiien he was
told to search in the eaith for &ome,
which he did, and found some pota
toes. A curious Berwickshire legend,
which, however, is palpably anachroni
cal attiibutes, the iniioduction of pota
toes into Scotland 10 that famous
wizard of U13 north, Sir Michael Scott.
The wizaid and the devil beinjr in
partnership, took a lease of a farm
on the Meitoun estate, called White
house. The wizard was to manage
the fuim ; the devil managed the capi
tal. The produce was to be divided
as follows: The first year, Sir Mich
ael was to have all that grew above
Ihe ground, and his partner all iltiht
grew below; the fecoud year theii
share were to be just the opposite way.
His satanic majesty, as is usual in
such cases, was fail iy ovei 1 cached in
his baigain ; for the wizard cunningly
sowed all of the land the liist A ear
wil'i wheat, and planted it wi'h pota
toer the second ; so that the devil got
nothing for his share but wheal stub
ble and potato tops ; and this scouig
ing rotation Sir Michael continued un
til he had. not only beggared his part
ner, but exhausted the soil. In sp.te
of this legend, however, we must con
ti.n'e to give cied.it to Sir Walter
HaLight for having been tiie intro
ducer of potatoes into this count; v.
The liist that iiied lliem, we aie lo!d,
fell into the very natural miaiake of
ea.iiiig the apples, a. id disiegairi.ig
the rool's.A'jru iiUiArLd M'-j iute.
Household Hints. A Irdy wites
as follows to an exchange ; "liss.ole
a laige lablespoonful of bora:; in a
pint of boiling water. Mix: one tpuu ter
ot it in the water in which the wool is
lo be washed. Put i 1 one piece of
goods al a time, Using soap if needed
and if nectss.uy add lnose )' the boax
water. Wash well and linse in cold
water or in water only slight Iy warmed.
Shake well and hang where the goods
will dry qui'-kly. I-'or twenty -six
years I have used for washing niv
while flannels water about as hot as
would be u-ed for cotton clolhinij.
My flannels a;e bea.uti fully soft ae well
as white. I never have any slnink.
For washing goods that fade use ciude
ammonia instead of soap. Soiled
neck ties m.-v be made to look like
new by taking one-half a teaspoon ful
of spi. ils of hail-dioi n to a teacup of
water- wa-h well, and if veij' much
soiled p"t through a second water with
lecs ammonia, in. Lay it on a ( lean
white cloth and gently wipe it with
another until nearly d.y. Then lav a
chilli over it and smooth with an iron
not veiy hot. If Lhe color fades il
will all come back lo its o. initial hue.
Use no soap and do not linse.'
How to rnrsr.p.YE Ice. Pining
illness ice is generally needed in lhe
sickroom. The following method of
p; eserving it is highly recommended,
and is certainly' worth trying: Cut a
piece of flannel about nine inches
square, and s-ecure it by a ligaiuie
round the mo'uh of an ordinal v tum
bler, so as to leave a cup shaped de
picssion of flannel within the tumbler
to about half i's depth. In the flannel
cup so constructed pieces of ice may
1 L preserved many hours, all the long
r if a piece of flannel liom four to live
inches scjuafe be ued as a looso cover
on the ice cup. Cheap flannel, whh
compai ai i ve open meshes, is prefer
able, as the water easily ib a ins tin oua'n
it and the i--e i llius kep, quite diy.
Wlien good flannel wiLli close lexiiue
is ciii ployed, a small hole must be
made in the bottom of the flannel cup,
ol herw ise it holds the wafer and'facili
tates the melting of the ice. Placed
in a cup of this kind, two ounces of
ice has been known to last for nine o.
ten hours.
F.r.:iKi;s. -Adam was a farmer in
Paradise: Job, lhe hones!,, upright,
ami obedient, was a farmer ; St. I. tike
was a Iai mer, and is popularly believed,
to have been lhe liist who subjected lhe
ox to the use of man; Socrates was a
farmer, and so was C'ineinnal us :
lim ns was a fas mer, and tbe muse
found him nt the plow ; Washington,
Adams, Jeil'eison, Randolph, Lou-obi,
iK'side a vast number of oilier meat
and icprescntative men, were fanners.
Truly, ihe profession has been amply
digniiied by iis voLaiL'S.
TjVAKMS AT PRIVATE SALK
Tlit mitiersiiic-l otl'ers at nri tf sate
the ful lowing ptoperties. to wii : A tract of lan.l
I -iin'iiT lownsnip. i.iair ?ount y. 1 '.. miles trom
i Kit-l Tyrone, cninaininar ISs at-res, wcfl improv. d.
j h tvina thereon all 1 lie neeessarv fat m l'ii,ltlin 's"
I This larin wiii be tliviiletl inio two or three purls'.
I il iifsired by inrelt.i:-rs and it not sold heiore tlie
me nrsi oi .11 ,t rt-ii next, il will I lien he rented.
Also, the larm on winch 1 now reside, in Ittan
township, ll1. miles In, in Alioona. I h s pfopeny
is in a hi'i stale, ol t-uil ival ion and has ;t S.lemlitt
house, barn and other buildings thereun ereetetl.
Also, a tract ot itnpt-oved land smi.tctl part I v
in Hlair ami l -fimbria eotimies. eoniainin -j-'t
acres. This tract Is underlaid wilh coal ot excel
lent quality, well covered with timber, and has a
railroad bu It to it, ready lor shipping eoiil.
These l indswiil be sold as a whole or uivided.
and on terms to suit purelta.se: s, or will exehanne
for Altoona ci'y property. I'or run her informa
tion call on or ad. ire3 W'JI. IiKCKl-.K.
Nov. 13, H77.-1V. Jlox 869, Altoona.
ixsi'rvriAL oitsT
HiM i la.tti i v. phti imiim , pi v.
Vi:l A I., M'KtlOIIN I. Af
of prime quality, botiitht in any quantity for cash
on delivery, li ce of bokeraito, cmu'iiiis.
sum. storage, etc., ty
Importers ami Kxporters. 8S William St., X. Y.
Jo 1 1 xlw u rrpiTv. m i, "
111 Y SKI AM AND SfROKOV,
Tt-NNSL Hm.i. Hortorort.
CamhrlT eonnty. Pa. Nisrbt calls can be made at
the residence of .las. P. Murray. (3-22 t
I A N I KL Mcl.Al (illLIN. A(t;,,.
' at-Tjair, Johnstown. Pa. Office i n t ho r.'ld
F.Tohana-e huiitiinir. (up stflirs.lf-ornpr ol t'lln
hmsnit CrK-ust Streets,. Will attend to al bus
iness cor, necti -1 with his profession.
WM. II. b'FCHLER, Attorney at
Ixiir, Elwnshure, Pa. Office in Col
onade Row, (recently occupied by Wm. Kitteil
Esq..) Centre ret. f l-21."7.-tf.
S7AELISBSD Fun IHBIWia IJAES.
F.W.HAY&SOK
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
OF
AND -
Sheet Iron Wares
AND DEALERS IN
HEATING, PARLOR ani COOKING
STOYES,
Slice t petals,
AND
IIOLSE-FLIVMSIIING GOODS GENFJULLY.
lobbino; in
TIA',f0PPER&SIIEEMnO1
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Nos.273, 2S0a:ul 2S2 Washington Si.,
JOHNSTOWN. PA.
CQLLIHS, JOHHSTOH & Ca
EBENSBURG, PA.
MONEY RECEIVED OU DEPOSIT,
IMYAIII.F. 0 IH,UAn.
INTEREST ALLOWED 0. TIME TOTS.
MONEY LOANED. COLLECTIONS MADE,
AXI) A GENERAL
BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED,
5v"S?oolal attention paitl to hnsinp! (f cor-i-plonili.it.
A. V. Ut'CK.
Nov. 1!, is",.-tr. Oisliier.
TIIIS AVAY
j Mkm Toilet Articles, k.
I. attiiiiuin to a Hill line of Priiir. Mo,licine
&.e., tlie unilorsiirnt'it kfc;on hand a l.irire, a
ried and elt-irunt -issurt inent of
rcrfnmcry, Toilet, and Washing Snaps,
Pure Fl.ivorinir Evtrncts. Essonf f of nil kiml
pnrf Siif-s llhink lt..i:. I,t..-k. t an. I 'n H.x.k'
Stat H.iu ry. W rilinir Kiui.l. Htai-k and Hed lnk'
Pons. Pencil? and Pt-n Holder. Kitdes Praver
HooK-s. Hymn Hooks. Ho., toircthor with a"
rixt: stock '.;" ;,; j-
Tonth. Hair. Shoe. Scuhand I-nslim Hriish"?,
Coinlisol all kind. Toha-oo. 'iars. Pii.cs, Ha?-
W :l n I.:l I,1 lia l.-..n. fl.:...nn..n l i , .
i-' . i, ii. in... . into iiunureo til
oilier iirticle needless to mention all of which
will be sold at the ;
Very Lowest Prices for Cash.
IE MM ON & MURRAY.
Ebenslmrar, June 8, If".
Practical Watttanater ani Jeweler.
One Itoor West of llantley'n hardware More,
LBENSBURC, PA.,
RAS always on hand n larao. varied and ele
i-nnt assortment o W-XTi'HEs I'loi-K'
.1 1-.WKI.KY. S.F.t T ACI.KS. 1;VK.(!I, S Ks'
!sf" whieh he otters for sale at lower priccs'i lr,ri
any other dealer in the cunt v. Persons needin'r
itnvthinirin his line will do well to rive himacall
heiore pure hsisinir elsewhere. n
xv1riHr"",'" :"1"'n,ion l''d torepatrinir flocks
Va ebes. Jewelry, .tc. a.,.! satis action Kuaran
teed In Voth work and price. ' "
Khensburif, Jan. '2:t, lsT8.-tf.
WODIl
Itot ;n r
mnnn
WADE UP TO ORDER )
fl'IIK KP.F.NSIlt'lffl Vfl T.-N- .........
! rui'inHi io rn:iTinrtrrnpA i.
'""niiiitnurp ,o ornor
and torthe aatberinot which wasrons will ,
he sent to the various se -tions of theeountv He
OU a lit v ot t be yooils m.i.'e t,,- .. o . , ,- . 1
-, ..- , mil nt'll Known
to .teed recommendation, and as we are now run
nmir our raetory by stkam powr, there wi.l i"e
no .tday in the t.iana (acture of wool sent or br.vt
to ns for that purpose. r r ro '
V S-.TWr;'V"."-'-. rar'lin- Fnllinar and Pvelno
promptly attend tl to in a workmanlike winne?
ami ai the lowest possible rates n"''he n-nner
Kbensbur, May 11, ISTT.-tl.
EtataE INSURANCE AGENCY
'1 AV. XlCJIv,
General Insurance Aaent
FliFXSIil HG, FA? '
Policies written at short notice in the
OLD RELIABLE 4lETNA,f
Ami other rlrst Oast oiii.Im
Ehensburg. Sejtt. 22, 1ST" -ly.
""J" W DICK. ATTousKT-iT Law. Kb.
. . r nensnnrsr. Pa. Offlce in front room of T.
J.I.loy t s new buildmir.Oentre street. All man
mer or ldf.il business attended to satistaetoril v
and collections a specialty. 1 10-14 -tr
p A. SHOEMAKER, AttTiIy".
A at-Law, Elx-iiKbnrg. Office on Ilieb
street, east end of residence. 1 Sl.'ra.-tf .1
riEO M. READE. Attlneyat-Lavo.
V Fbenshursr, Pa. Oftico oo Centre street"
three doori from Hitfh street. 18-87,'72.1
9
rvT
&- s.
VIBBATOR'
. Rg. MarckJl.
THE ORIGINAL & ONLY GENUINE
Vibrator Thresbers,
WITH IimtOTED
MOUNTED HORSE POWERS,
And Steam Thresher Engine,
Made only by
NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO,,
BATTLE CItr.EK, MICH.
THE lHntrlilr ;rnin-rn vine, Tlmr
t,rlnc. nut .,iir-S.v:ii li,iii-rn ol t ,l t,v .-id
rnemiinn. IJyonfl all Klralry for Rrl-l V'ujk, Per.
fret Cleaulog, and for String (Jrmlo from Wuiirp,
GRAIN Itnipr rvlll not fSnbmit t the
rnojnioiifi walfHr tifOrnm A I In , ri. r w..i . ..it- , y
the oilier machines, when onre posted ou tbe til jlerenca.
THE EN T I It H Tlirrslilnsr Eppnr
Willi oftn S I-1 i i im" li.nt iiii.-..iil rn i ma t.y
t:ie Kxtra Grain fiAVbD t jr t.:-M lnitrovci liacliiues.
NO KevoWiny Shnfltn Tni!f the Sepn
r.n..r. Kntirt-iy ir iiotn Bm-!. I'rk-i-. K.-i-.i-,
nt ll mnrh i.mr-wAittinjr rntiD-wartiti r rnmpii
ration. Irft-tly m inrtr-i to all K'nH-i ni Cnndlttousof
Grain. Wet or Dry, Long or Shoi tt Hravlei or Bouu i.
NOT only Yntly Hnperior for Wbent.
Otn, H-trler, K. m l hk- 4iiti!. -ui lh hm t im..--r-twtol
TlirvKhrln Flut. Tlmntliv, Millet, riowr, anl
Hke Sf. ftviiir- no attachmcnta " or retmlldloc "
lo chanp from Urain to S?ela.
M
ARVELOT f? for limptlrlty of Part,
-m.c ti.ein r.i(-ti:t t i- u nint belta tuj a.
Mktra no Llttriii(- or Scattering.
FOTIt Sire-j of PrpnrntOM Mndp, rnrjo;
!'' ironi n t-i 'I'wiw llure lixr, Dt tui(inuf
Jl'.uuteU Horse Towers to match-
S TEA 31 Powrr Thrpher n Ppprinlty.
l ft:i. aepaitor Intwe tipirul; lor blriu l uwrr.
OVTl Unrivnlorl Ptpnm Threlifr tn
hum, iiu aliiMi,) linpiovrrnn; rili Ittiocliv
Ffatures, fr beyond any oilier make or Lin-L
I?
Thoronfrh VorlcmnnV.ln. tlpffnnt
Flntsb. lr. io.n of irt. i 'T)titt-t-n-M of t-oii.iii nt.
etc.. our "Vibiatom"' Ihresher Outfit are IncoinjmrU.
OR Pnrtlrnlnr, mil on onr Ielr
or write tu ua tot iiiuatrataa Circumr, w iiu lt m c mii ire
3Icssrs. EDITOKS :
As we were connected with
Dr. QUINGYA. SCOTT'S
Dental Establishment!
AT THE T1MK HIS
CENTENNIAL SPECIMENS
Were tnannfactnred. we state posit ivelv t lint those
elegant Hcntal Specimens which received the
CENTENNIAL MEDAL and DIPLOMA
WERE MADE BY
DR. QUINCY A. SCOTT
And his assistants. A nd we desire also to state
Mint we have l.een in man) denial others, and
have seen dentistry in all its phases, hnt have
never s.ien work turned out anywhere to eoual
tha j matte at
Ponn Avenue,
IMTTNBMMJII, .4.
AVe do not think it necessary, but we also wish to
endorse
li- Cfcviirie.A- V. Scot!
As a centleman. npriifht and honorable In
all social and business relations.
Pp.. JOHN SCOTT. Ttr. W. II PF RRY
1)R. JOS. GRAHAM. ,1(IH K. AIIL,
ALL (IP riTTSBCROH. PA,
TO CONSUMERS
The treat celebrity of the TIN TAO TORAC
C( hits causetl mnny imitat ions t hereof to be put
on the market. We therefore caution all Chew
crs a.j-ainst purchasing such imitations.
All ttealers buyinir or sellinu other phi? tobacco
bearinsr a hard or metal ie in be 1 render I hem selves
liable lotbe penalty of the law. ami nil persons
violating our trade "mark are punishable bv tine
and itntiris. iiment. SKK ACT til' COXGHl'SS
A T' f 14. l-T-i.
The genuine Io R I.T A T! T TIN T AO TO
11 At '( "i can be it iimu isbed t,v a TTV T A CI on
each lump with the word I. U IL.L. A K I) stamped
thereon
ver :.ns tons tobacco sobi In 17T. and near
ly ! persons einpioyett in f act rio's.
Taxes paid irovernmcnt in l7T. about 3.5O0.O0O.
anil tlurinir past VJ year, over -.'o.ooi).mio.
These woods Sold by all jobbers at manufactur
er's rales.
" The Tin Tag Smokintr Tobacco is "second
to nne-" in aroma, mildness, purity and oualitv
April 12. lSTS.-3m.
OWNERS OF HORSES
Are hereby informed that the nndersitrnetl hav
ing leased the "SH I KI.I IS" H ITS K lonnerlv
lied I.ion" Ib-artlinir and Sale stables ami ai
noTHIMIILI'.SSr uiI.KS, I'ittsbnreh. have a
capacity lor stabling (Kl Horses, ami will receive
3 or 40 Horses to hoard at reasonable rates bv
the wcck. Horses dav board, ftoe : ."Mules "rlav
board. 4ic. The stables have been rent ted through,
out. attentive Hostlers have been secured and
the proprietors are determined to five the public
n;first-class boarding and sales stables
JOHN H'lYK."
A. J. MONTUOM ER Y.
Thts Hotel Is now conducted by Mr W H
Stahlman In first rate style- Kood rooms. K"ood
able. conrtetms treatment and low prices
April a8.1ST8.-3m.
AND
RUBBER BELTING
Rvbbkh Hose; Ki nRFR
I'LL.inf50, ASBI!TOS,
i TALI N AM)
Hkmp Packixo ;
Lack Lkathfr,
K.noine Ott.s,
And Mill Supplies Ceneraily.
ltt IIOI si; oi lll l,
Xn. JOS Water Street. Fittsburah.
TIIOUP Ac CO.
?Trch STJ, lSTS.-lj.
MPAI TI4 A V I U ADDIMrrfN
I I M - 1 M MArPllMtSS.
llenlth n,l U.nr.i , ... "
"ii-.nT. priceless wealth to
the.r assessors, ami yet tlity are within the reach
WRIGHT'S Livrn dm e
- "t - u
The only sure ri'R R Tor Torpid Lfver. PvsiH-psi,
Headache. Nmr Momach, Constipation, l.'bi ditv'
N tinsta. and all Billions complaints ana H lood
di.or ers None ?ennine nnlcs iiine.l .Wm
riitht, Plnla. ' If vour Iirnu jiat ni .
TjyAOKSTS WANTED to sell
r. very body. In every eonnty in the Inlted
Sta tea and Cana.la. Knlared bv the pnbi" her
e?,.6e.r- f u ? c."n,,,n,, " M household re
lVtl I V V0,"!1 (l""1' eon.li.ions of
?l , Jm A r,:n',''rr,, ,"oh n.l a honsehold ne
cessity It sellaaHtiKht. Oreatest Inducements
ever otlered to b,,k airepts. Sample conies .nt
by mall postpaid. fr M ,n VxT.'si re ttrrlf.'ri
K.ven. Airentj more than double their mone
-sst
I TTTE TIME TOSKCrRE TKRR1
TJKV POR UK. K.l.r.'S tiKI'IT MniiL-
If TIIESJW ll i rviUAIlh '
olIL0',mpleieoulflt'or 10 t our M
pae sample, and name trrttttrr wanted Ad
driMl.t.UWlKU II, Puhlish.-r,
IT Don tfm.il f BiAKut pup,r VvH Mw thtt lTl,
a i ,
unu
MU
lriznnixG gifts.
WeMing presents, now so com m
in the first stage of mitrimonr l
cotno tlown from lhe ftinlal "svs,J Ue
In nlmost all pruts of t!ie civ !
woil.l such tilings are given anV
ceived, nnd, I might nd.f rxpc-t-toH fe"
In a start in married life
necessaries in the wnj 0f Tun"
naeryf crockery, and so on wc-e
wjys acceptable, lhh ,x!0
feudal lords would not ol.ject ti
bridal of tlicir dauglikrs, to'ra-o1'-'
piesents fiom their vassals.
In the different countiies tliert
difleicnt modes. 'I he penny (,,;,; . 'iC
in Scotland, of wim-h Wifkie WS
lively and accurate idea in onejf
domestic painting, are peculiar n
vi ted guests make a contribution s
money. (One shilling is th
tribute, and half a crown is a pTin-c.j,
ofTet ing.) Out of the sum Unis co!iec'
ed the not very costly exiiH-s 0"
the feast were paid, aiid the bw r
went toward Ihe furniture. 1
In the wed -ling? of U,e r,r,r,rf..
(lasses in Ireland this levving c.Rl..;,
billion on guests never takes t,,,
for however poor Paddy may - !
niide revolts from the "apix-aian'-ef
joverly on such an oecasion. Tlin-p
is a collection, howevei, lo ir.iseasiun
for liberally compensating tlic c!e ii 1
gentleman who "lias tn-d tlie kn.if
and in the house of a ri-'i l;i' mcr i' :
swells up to a good lound smn.
In Wales, among vlie small fanne-s
and traders. Hie custom p'vvaiW to
lliis day of "bidding,' not single ;!ii'S
but whole families, to a wH,i;,V
That MH-h an event is to come o,1, w
Hie where and when, is duly a htit. j
in ihe local ne.papeis. with aru
tiiat sll persons who, in time j,..,.
'nave iK'en similaily oblicred in
manner, will attend, biin-nc: l ustn
for the bride and groom." II, i ,s
this, pai ticular and r.luio-i j.tn-iiiptf.rv
ii) viialions, in willing. :ut' m ,u iii
houseiiold on who.n the to-U- v,ei ;.
folks may have sonio cit-i-il -i:l;.a
for foi mer generosity uu-'t-r l ket
ciunsLances Presents of a'l s,(i;
food, im ui; me, Hour, U-, i -,;,!, a,,.j
cliamber linen, even slutp, c.i'v--:,
goats, and ponies aie iioionz i!:e
g'i"tS.
In Germany I he re i
dings." at which lhe b; i
guests with a b..sin l
the "v.v vi.
k ii-c.'ive i - r
;"e !: -. t:,-h
person deposit iig a j-wol. - -r ,,n
or piece oi money, r.t ! lie vrne lis:
rtpoloaizina for the iIoii.V.mii kin.: o
far below value, c-ompa i! Ii 1 1 j . 1 ,3.
sel's (ieert. In some 1, ,- t, ;.;.
many tlieiule is thai ilie t pere
tlie marringe ler"5-!, sluill W- mil iv
each cne'-t p.iyino- f,,t- uUi ,e f i-5
rt'itl (liu.k jnL as if lie were i 1 a
Iiote!, but not nt fiir li'.l
Tims I lie en'e, lainmcnt smidvi'ii! fi
i etuis over se eral tlavs, nil 1 i la- v,: z
couple ofien realize a sum mil i f , I
pioflls sunieient lo stait tli.-in l.clv
bTe. From one to tinve Inn, ':.-
jiues Is are often pres-cut iLic;
ihec festivit'es.
Sometimes tlie flovv of -w.
take a very tliilereiu c.'Ui. J11 I
laiul a latly is not regan'f i n e! j "-.
fvr double ble tlm-Vs in il -Le .
wr,)ii"Iit iiu her own ici-!-. 1! .
aiul parmenis for ereli of inr! . e
lord's lrieii'Js (ciou.n-iiir ii ) r.u o.t.
panyinrj him to the altar.
In Norway the cleigym.m In'oV
propiltaietl wilh two 01 ilinc 1 Li ;
of mincemeat, made Iy the linn "u
the bride, and a lnale r ta
'jrandy, In that contjtiy hm-i j
cuts made on weddinv: th r.i-:n;is i. ke
the tangible form of ian'er M:, i
at least among the pt a-aiuiv 5;.!
artisans.
In most countiies. at t fie jn-- t
time, wed. ling proenls ma 3 1 -'
abound.
SaCiACITT OF A "Veavfi'I npi.'"-''
r'. A large Newfoiiiallan l e ia
(Jlasgow, Scollar.d, has all.'l er.e
more instance to the many on ret vrl
of the extrno'dinai y snrjacity of il-..'"-leing
sometimes rathei luibl t f 'J1
lie reijuired to receive occasional t!
cipline, and for that mp. e s ' ?
shaft was kept beside him. I Ie i-b
Iy did not like this article, fl" 1
found occasionally with it in liN 't J
moving slyly toward the door I' ; :
left at night on the piemis". lie I ; j
the haieti article, and llirn-t tlie y-nJ
end below the door, but lhe 1 1 1 ifk t " '
refused to go. A few nig!it ?"'
ward he had put the s nail i nl l ' '
the door, and some one ha 1 p:.': 1
out. On the dog K'inr .n-keil
it was he lookeil ve v guilty, an 1"' '!
away with his tail U-twecn I'i' lt-"
The same dog gets his piwi
brought to him in a tin can. anl 1
day seeing a child carryiniia . n f
ceedingly like his, he quietly se;. '
by t!ie handle and carried it to 1
quarters, the child holding on
screaming all the way. U Inn sin 1
his own he seemed ashame.1 of ' '"
mistake, and allowed the rrL'i.tf'
child to go with the lin he h c
taken for his own. This dog i"-!n!;!
habit of hpo-o-inc mnncv from liii' llv
actpuaint ttici, with w hich he m"1'1','
to a bakers sh..p nnd buys l'1
wtiicli lie comes home wuli, m"
when hungry.
rv . ...... . onel
"i E nave learnel lo tesi :u 1
. . . H o r'U
making free use of camphor. 1 r ,
to chicken in a verv ba.l dsesf1
he size of a garden pea As?'10 ;
we see symptoms of gapes "f?:U
fowls water to drink which sStn'J",
impregnated witli camphor. '
furnishing the chickens with i!lI,t '
was a favorite medicine with ',r..
grand mothers, "camphor jnh I1
treatment seems to explain itaelt. ;
fflnea r V nnninr la 'QllSt'll
bv t
presence of small red wonts
u-in,lt,;i,n v .nn,i;ini ran
in I.'
them unless in the form of vspot"
A
the nill it emtta of i'smiili"f-
phor is a very' strong vermifi'
the worms dio. Englith F1'
.ire, -
ti1
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