I O v V r 2 -1SL S5B 3f 23 sstra us e-ss. ei .esL i j I: ! i jJXf J9 FOtt THE FAR3IEU. IvX. SVver get in itabt when you jynrrct eoo yoor way out again. When roti owe, pay ns fast aa yon can and promptly; Never allosr yoorelf to be diMineil for a debt a seeond time without paying it. Credit for prompt-nt-4s is of meat advantage in any kind of business and nil through life- I 2J. Ntrer enlarge your farm whoa j h;i!f of what yoii own is not half cultl-1 vated. ' 3 1. If yo own ni r? land than yon j ean till we'd, fire in deht, or need fundi ' to mike necc-.-;ary improvements, Bell j part of lour farm ani use the money , to pay your debts and make your im- 1 piovmrnt. ! -till. N tr irrow money to build a sh wy home winn a 1;- pretentions ! one wonll nncr letter, and n-ver leiid fiion. y v. her. y,j l.ae pool I y ti'.l- 1 r l.in I to im; T'j v. ; 333?3-.3333'333si J'r'rrrrrrrrr' ! 2 ff.1 li3 illi? Illilll? lillll..Iiili..iiii..li - . - - - . - 1 .....J i . , - - - " . ,. . . nnTTIvSXOITYlIt X . a) a. S fipiare .jure aMju.ire Nitiare tvitiane f-;nare f-ljuarj Failure ftjuare Posture Square frqiiaro Piiinro Sjutire Hqusre Htiiiaro 8jUrtre Itiaro pijuaro 8 ju.tra P-iai e Nj.iare tsjuiire Failure f-'I'iare Fiiare P;unre square a a Square Square Square Square Square Square Square Square Square Square To anv one who can show a lareer, finer and X ' . s,,, cheaper siock ot 500 Reward! 500 Reward! 3500 REWARD I CCCC L OOO TTTTT H II C l.' L O O T M II C C L O T H M C I O O T H mm H C C ii O O T II H (TCI. O ) T H II CCCC LLLLL OOO T II H NM V GGO X N G O N N N O CI N N N O x x x o ona x x x g o X NS GGO Gent's Furnishing Goods, &c, Sqiinre Square Squu re Square S iiiai o Square Square Square Squaro Square Squr.M Square Square Square Square Square Square Squaro Square TTit-nl I rv wi a vt, rq f irtij n-ve- f r t f-.ir trui ati-l l-'iil ling. an 1 ir iik to cany tlttrH pla:i4 ov . ALSO, SHOO 3FS.E3",S7rAffS.2 In every case where we fail to do as advertised. Oh! I r'.t n'er u;w.n ptvul.ition Tith oi' rr i.j l'n iiiuiu'v, r your of , ui1It--4 yi.il f.,-o ',Mly that you Will !uke pr'i:':t. an 1 -vu thonilo not Jo it to the lu c'in t ot" your farriiin. 7t!i lo n l kt-p po.r st k when yon c an k p n."l x'oek :it the same fsptiie a:.d it!i mii'.h more profit. S'h. I'o re t try to jro'V rrp- fo; mhlrh jtor latm i. ncL well fi'hiptc 1. Sl!i. Ij'yoa have a ;o.d location do n f s ll out, vx'f "l''ig to bettc it le rrause you have been otfvrnl a good price. lO'.h. Do not ehnnge farms often, for hy so doinyou can carry outnodcli nite stom rf improvement. 1 llh. Unless your crops are good, bow Ie-3 ami farm better. I2lh. Ie present with your employ ees as much iu po.ssiblo, otherwise little will bo done, and tha little very poorly. Xo business requires tlie master's oversight more than farming. 13lh. Keep ahead of your work or your work will keep ahead of you. 14th ltesolve that your farm shall li n prolltable one if indus ry and good managt-ment will make it so. lf:b. Invest vf)!irsuriIuseariiing- in j Tnaking such improvements as will add , to the fiofH. appearanee and convert- i knee of vour farili. 10th. Le kind, not only totho;e yon j employ.hut loullthe aniinalsyuu vuuli ! &nd feed. 17th. Make ourscll thoroughly nc- ! epiainted t ilh the prineiplei ol ni ieul- tuic find le gn'uh'd bv ihein. ' I Mh. IVif rtn all lul.r at the light i paon. 10th. Io all jiis in t!ie I ct in.inner If Mot tli doing at ail. "20th Tike an inU . i-t in a!i improi -KKHla lh.it li.iVr u. Umi iii' on iiIKii!- : ture '2 1 t In ad i mi do. ! i i .r t ThfOlnif I rt.llllf Il.-.ih! : I)i-ah'if 1 f.i!in ltcaliiur 1ealiiu; Ii-almif Ileallnif Iea!iu.f (;!! :J )-uliiiif I t-H ! : ii D.'itlmir Di-alluit Iienliiiif llfalinsr I en!inx !(;. In; If r'alin lVa llnif iK-ti I in ir Dfalinsr !- 1 1 1 1 if I)-alinir l'a!!:irf I .-. Ii:iir I 'tfii O riif J)l tllinif Ilt-alinir IiixaltMflr ClolhinB" C'if'Hiiiijf Clothlrur Cl.tlMt.ir Clollitnir Clolliinir Ciol Inns1 Clothinir C'lothiinr Clothitiif ECONOMY IS WEALTH! And you can practice It no more effectual ly than by giving us a call. We wish consumers of goods in our line to know that we have I DECLARED . II) OF EXTERMIH&T10H AOrAINST And shall continue to assault goods sold at big profits until we have over come all competition. We have the largest and best stock of OVERCOATS FOR MEN AND BOYS IX THE COLXT1 ! AND OUR PRICES DEFY f 0MPET1TI0N. Clollllrqf t' oOuiiif Ctiahiurf Uoihin PLEACF. 70 NOT SPF.N D ON K CFNT floilm g UNTIL YlH" HAVE KXAMIM-.U Clnlti'iiir ill 1. tiUlMir AND r-ltn. r..- or C'i"lhinif . rot hi t'lolln Cli.i hinif C lot limn Clo; hiiur Clulllinir Cjotliinif Pea linjf -)lui(r Ptiiliiirf Dt-aliiiif I)caliiiif 1 etilinir DcHlinar Di-almif l)tnlin 1 1 !? PeMnir Denliutr l)fflin Doaliiiif I)i-aliiiif Di-rtlinir Petilii.rf Ii'aiiutr Healing I;eHhiMf Icalinlf realii.r Dealimr 1). niiti Dealiiitr ifiiliuir Iiealinir I lea iiuir Ienl mr Dealing Denlintr Deaiinif Clolhlntr Clothlnif Cin! Iiin(f ClutlllDfT Cloi hitiK Cloth i nif Clot hlnjf , Clntliit t Clolhmtf Clu thin Cl'ittiinir 1 Ifiii4 Clothii, Tha P,.nr ATon't T-'rinn,! '',".""," AND (IXC PRICE CLOTHIER! CUIIihirf Clteilny ( lot llll'tf I iMHi If. OKI if C lolMnif (1 hire l'litniir fi..thtn C1..1 ! In Jitw, I "I m lung I Imi I Inl lilny II..ii.iijt I., f'l'.ttimir I lot '.ll' ( I 1 ' 1 1 I ,f t lut hi ruf O Cut l:ttiT lit lit ov II l"tlitnir C UiO'l'-ir t 'iltiiu IO 1K. (i.lt Kill ( .,tl.ll Clttllll( ritiiiti CmthliiC Ontliitirf Wonders of the lrtiii-ic Mirnye. The mirages of the plains are of won drous beauty. In the autumn, when all the atmospheric conditions are. per fect, strange transformations lake place upon the prairie ocean. It 13 the morning of such a day. Along the eastern horizon a narrow belt of silver light appears. As it grows broader the silver-gray of its lower line changes to gold. Fleecy clouds above the belt take on a yellow-red. The grayish shadows of the dawn lift slcwly from the earth, and imjHMceptibly float sky ward. Just before the red disc of the sun peers above the horizon line, weird islands appear in the skv islands clothed with trees and waving grasses, j and held together by threads of j-cllow and given and azure. The earth stands inverted in the sky. The wooded i bluffs and timber island or the prairie i turn bottom upward in the glaucous ether above, with their teet knee deep in water. The ground work of this , illusion is a grnj'isli semi-opaque mist, but the smallest object upon the plain is limned against it with marvelous fidelity. OlyVcts far beyond the ran are of vision over the prairie are brought into plain view by this ethereal mirror. I have seen a little village thirty miles away, over the plains, standing in the sky, every feature traced with the minuteness of a line engraving. I could distinguish the dogs wandering! through the streets, the cows standing idly about the yards, and the opening and closirg ol the doors in the cabins. I have seen dog sledges, whose trains wpic out of sight beyond the horizon, trail through the heavens in a tortuous course ; long lines of cart trains sway ing to and fro over the sand dunes in the skv. In all these cases the ground does not appear, only the objects grow ing upon or passing over it. Kvery thing has the appearance of standing or growing in water. The feet of the animals, the roots of the trees, the foundations are ail lost in an aqueous mist. The ordinary features of a mirage the wimple drawing of distant objects ! rear the spectator are of common and in many places of eve -day occurrence , at some seasons of the year. A few i rods away on every side a slight line of greyish mist, exactly like that lising J from lake or stream :n early morning, : apK-ars. and upon the surface is liinn j ed the whole landscape, changing con stantly, like the color of a kaltido j khjio, as the traveler advances. The j il!u-ion continues but a few minutes, , however. 1 he gold fades from the j fiee'ey clouds over head as tLe yellow ' light descends upon the plain, chasing j the receding shades lie fore it. The sun ' ; rises, and tbe dissolving views of the j mirage taoes slowly away. Dakota ! Cur. X. Y. Trib'inc. ESTABLISHED FOR THIRTY-THREE YEARS. p. f.HAY&S IVI n i fa c t n i e x s 5 THE GREAT POSITIVE CURE Hon of the IOJ.OO. MVtwi A-l-. DIS-.TlViluuuaRB. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF rm coma, AND- Sheet Iron Wares The Ei Fnnl?y Ksd c'nc on Earth. 551 oo i:v C.OT.P t.i otit poroon itH.i.-..-J Otl! a rflsM-n t!int I""-"' " 'J o.-t rt-il.-r cn.-t. p:orli!i tus bones or oraai ara aot wKlti wV'n.1 piint or r.-piur AND DEALEKS IN HEATING, PARLOR ani COOKING AND- HOUSE-RIOTING GOODS CENEIIILLY. Is -lcritiii.'auy coin;oumji-l ir:u ii.-ii.,-, l.o 's, i. ir.. sat Gum f:n.l In Caii' iTil sn.l fio West in.!n-. crajjiiag Toiilr. Cit.nrtl", A;tira:lv-. Pinrftic n.l tuilorifi-. Its linm -illata eftei to'Kin tlie i!'.Uie onrons th-r Inipal e I ty tl.?-nsa or fThinfll tio-n finTcnii', Li t la crtfkxe thir pow-n of ' mixtion rniX mitr.1 .-i. It tn-cr-s-s l.'ie ;.!i"tlt ', !; ditrwtlon, onl (rtves L.n- cnitone to tti'o miwtil.-tr rirr-iiiRf.n-4 -.ti-ai. l. llia-!'si-s Tl'.tl p Wf-s to rcn-w- I - ivil -, n trrs, ror-rr-s cn I pvith i t it- f! tucs t-O cr-aus and ro-vStao-Ublies tacir hesltlij fuocti-is. THE C"LY TBTJ3 TJZZY FGH COLDS. Ititisclcss toepat!totiponTlrtiisor this r.ltr kT ttlt.lit. If you are B'itT.-riii,; fmm i.il.Itu s I r hs, MrIM. or I lll..f ! IMS. I.l(t.t JiAllH. Ii-HIL III-.-laLITV. NT1I"1 IO, HUMt nr M-.l;tilA IllsKt-lS or cny disorder -lln from I !rrt:K HI mi . ct bttls of UiOHKNK anil take it a.t per i;rc-tlons op-n mi-"! bittln. In En-llsh, German, Sanli'l nn I Frenrh. Ono bit:.orlll b?ttTeonvlnc jou of its looiiu Uuia vo.a3J txprt-s.d la A-isl o" one hottln ln-n-s Its -optlnTi In e-rerr famllT, f-ir no Maa-VomanorCiulJ i iata!.e n...:t.vKnni! n-nn .-i l-m-slek. It 0.-t cleansvs t.u tysrem. ttvn repair-, t.wa buiftls up. tbnscnrlu )i-asu an.l estatjUsjlas Leiuta ou permsnrnt, fe nl emluriii basil. l'ut lip ia lams bo:tk-s, an'l Is pli a-ar.t to laite. s!.l toy Dra.-ul.lstiraerali. ITS, p-r llollT.. "Walker & liailarer 3Ifc. C o., ri cp'rs, 40 Julia Street. r. urk. ifeseBairBijna? VlaTT. 91 .11 r Tl)limr in TIX, COPPER iSIIEET-IROX PIIOMPTLV ATTENDKD TO. riiNiit- t'V l-i; tn limn Jt 1 nrra v who are 11ufl111r17.nl to FACTS FOll THE CUM O Vs. The greyhound runs by t!:e pve'i' oi ly, ami this we observe as a r, The carrier pigeon flies his H;,u Uli l.omeward by the eyesight ,,K t fiom point to point of objects lie has marke'l; but this is oi,v ,, . conjecture. The fierce drr.gon Pv 12.1)00 lenses in his eve, darts fi.,m '. gle to angle with the fapiiJit v if hashing sword, and as rspHly" d;t,: ', back, not turning in the air, hii ! clash reversing the action of Lis ; and instantaneously calculatii -t ', distances of the objects, or l.p w,,u ; elash himself to pieces. 13 ut in j confoimation of the eye floes '.Lis ti ! sist ? No one can answer, j A cloml often thousand gnats up and down in the Run, the minm. i interval between them, yet i:o t : knocks another upon the ::a-s breaks a leg or w ing, long and j as iney are. rsuooeniy, a mid , matchless adniirntio:i of this .j, a peculiarly high shouldered, viii, gnat, with long, ppnd:mt r.o?c, ;i : 1 outofthe rising ami fallingclou'l. ai settling on your cheek, inserts a , ' ouous sting. "What possessed the Hi i wretch to do this ? Iid he srrn ! vi i blood in the mazy dance? 'o . knows. I A carriage comes sudden v r.;,): ( nocK oi geese on a narrow real, t j drives straight through the ra;i;,:!e i them. A goose was never vet ! run over, nor a fluek. 1 he v "art us,,, the very wheels and liot.fi?, r-,1 v ; somr-htiw they contrive to j waddle safely off. Ilab.tnr v v; , ; ; heavy ana moment, ihtv &ie i. j less equal to the emerct nc . ! Why tlt.ies the lonely Wu when he dccciids Lis to e si. : Vi prove as rejirepcnleil. ijuiiiaiiU'' Vii.ma.M. io il i ink. stop sexeial tin. t i ci. lo-iiTS -ly. Nos.278. 2S0and 282 Wasliinlon Su, JOHNSTOWN. PA. 1.. rU:i 1 t'f t' e -'! lulu to a 1 at.'.. V'Z ' lid f t' f hoft i ri l if i"ii Ot Woul 1 CQLLIHS, JOHHSTQH & Ca EBENSEURG, PA. PURE GUM ROBBER BOOTS Dirig free from a'lu'iterctiT niTtures. suL givt- lt.nfefr "ervii-e tliui r'lniiriun f'.il'l'l- T P.K'tH. "H.ir t-it v-17 'i!.tr t y l.n Inl t. m-rr rhap itiiitif rnn, lmviti si Il L4. rl.Miil, Lut tt.15 ein the) G ANDES" CO. VAH NISI! Tlieir rVKE fiD! TVTTR. Rn1 to -irtinl"-:v, th-m fr"m tl conn:nn liirirl. -ul ntti I a HtiHlKH 1, A I'KLou Ihe frontof tb-; if ur ing the insiTij tiou r!iM IIi.-;.l.- .. ....! in the lo iit'.iy :i li i.s f'l.e fif the p o .h.r , cr 1 1 hii'kei f hi.s m-i lion. A sliver f 1. 011V hi 'koiv toti.J iiin ly poiiht d, utaip j-i iiitd, tliiee tir four ii.tlus long .T'cnnln g to tl.e breadth of the h .ind : stitni by a string if buck 1 bkiu to the in-ide of the midtlle fingvr. Then the point i ready to engage with the thuu. !. or fonlingr in splitting Mid stiippin; oiV a section if hu-ks bile Hie o'Jier thuinb scalps the tip of the ear of it silk aod the .rest of the husk, and holds the naked ear by the butt ready for the final cuff which tumblts it into the basket. A young man trom Watertown sees this h'ekory hunker and givts us the thought of his country, side done in iron wire, for use in precisely the game manner. Wire of one tenth or one eighth inch diameter is m."de to have a loop at one end for the little finger. The other end about four and one half or the inches away (for a hand of medium size) is nicely pointed, ami thrust twice through a loop of soft leather, for the. middle, tinner to be stuck into. This rig, jmi see, with two lingers in it, is very firmly fasten ed to the hand, and nee 111 s to an unex perienced jeison, the more recent fecicutiftc tackle. Very likely the husk er is a relie of sri lO.t'itr iVqu-wit lai la in . I I'l r! t'vrd Cuu rant. -1 r t 1 J . . S jT m 1-9 C.. 1 Ir t-4 f:'i'. I i n BARGAINS for All V4U Sm aiat VtWfiUl a sW I 1 1 i 1 1 EMM'USE Has recently returnetl to Ioretto from the Eastern cities with a large, varied and elegant stock of A Xail Gun Respecting an im plement, on view at the Wellington In dustrial Exhibition, the Xrn Zrvlanrf ; Times says: "One of the mot simple , and at the same time most increnious implement on viev at the Exhibition I is an invention of a young man in this 1 city, a Mr. F. Faulkner. It is called a j 'nail-nun,' and is used for nailing down flooring boards. We have seen the im 1 plement in use, and as far as we aie ! able to judge it is quicker in its work and insures greater cleanliness than I hand nailing could do. The apparatus is not unlike a gun in shrpe. ami is I about the same length. It is kept in S position with the foot and knee, and ! the nail to tie placed (point down) in ! an aperture at the top of the concern, j It sii les flown to the bottom and then ; the operator draws up a iod, and bv one downward stroke of this the nail ! . .1.. iliMfnn :..4v l. I . . . ... 1 . 1 , 1 13 eieiini in 10.11 11110 111c oo;iot3 tit;- j ncath. A practiced hand bv this sim- tivk pie contrivance could do the work of half a dozen men. We believe that Mr. Faulkner is now improving upon his intention, and is making a 'nail gun,' which'will be self feedinp- We Y.t 11 i.k fs i r.yt n i. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. MONEY LOANED. COLLECTIONS MADE. AND A GENEIiAL, BANKING BUSINESS T RAN SATED. t'rSpoclaliittentton paid f o bttsinp a tf cor-rcsitnml.-nrs. A. W. ltlf'K. Nov.w. is;5.-tr. e-Mhier. CUSTOM MADE. FURE GUM. nsa-n an'i iook rcuno ik i..rt 1 ' !iis elraught? No one ki.ovw l is it that the species of m,:. ; . , ; taken in battle by f-ti.tr ' made slaves, ,houM be L'.k u , ! 'o one know s. ! The po-er of j'ldgii ; f f i.t ' grr, nn I the flee and c:iv 1 ! ; v.hieh 1 oelts f 1 it. a:e 1 v ... rineoinuif hi Many Li 1 s ..1 : . a correct notion f t a g i - 1.. : w hile scrupulously caieiiii t k-. , ' yond it confine ti.tir t i:v . - , ( lion, tht .-ugh the iiiot f!i ions u- -.' would lee liht away o .i of s : : . hearing, which they d :iwt .l ft. And they soiiu tii.n.s make even an uUn a".ii.i i.-e if".': ' power, fail I y puttii. ti.v'.i i t : cleverness in antauor,is:vi t li.ut cf ; for the 'fviiefit of their fti!-. j lately read an account. Lv a r..- j.-:. ! in Brazil, of an cxped'.lii!i !. t.. J to iie of t-hc isiamls oT t'.c .A 11, 1 ' tt shoot spoor. biH, ibi-t-s u:vl r I of tiie magnificent p:raii:ttor::;l 1. flesi; -I DR. C. VV. GLEASON'S RESTORATIVE REMEDIES 1 The-se Boots liave Iln-Palenf Meta I Heel Pl t-. v. Inch ;iTi-vi-ti! til hwl tif.ini'i: p.-r.v no quicklr. ami thy will l.avo jilso I lie ;uteiit Outside Stationary Strap Insf-ad of t!ie very inconvTii-nt rh intii1a t'rap, ustl ou othr makes of Hoots. ASK FOH THE 'CANDEE" BOOT. which were bought from flist hands for cash, and will be sold for cash at lower prices titan buyers on credit can arford to take, Come then, everybody, and ace how easy it is to save enough in your purchases to pay you for a journey of twenty miles, if need be, to reach our store, as all can readily realize by examining the following wonderful cut An Im'ai.i.illi: IU.mkdy For Dipn- TI1K lent Jast. dtr lug recipe the disease. All oavents should it out otiil preserve it : l'ut one teaspoon fnl of pulverized sulphur into a glas of water, and stir tll Ik tore using Let the patient gugle t!iis in the throat every half Jio-jr. swfdlowing a little of the mix ture each time. Sulphur mnt alsj f burned in the room3 with the patient two or three times i rl:tyT if n c s ary, lo keep the ittiuosphere fillet I with its funics for the patient It. inhale. Children too young t garble liquids in the throat should have the mixture fed to th.in moderately ami allowed to continually breathe the fumes of the burning Milphur. The alioc reined v is a sure but shn- p'e oie, and it is a it h in the reach of, exerybiwlv, ,ind if u-etl as preseiilitd ! non)ore deaths mcd occur from tliph ' therin I.''it ni own tiiifir. So. lb. : : llt-Kt White ' in,-. : i l)lt 4 fit i T) iool (iri-en CotToo. tj hs. 1. : VJlvJ JiV X liV li : 1,.1-iiiiiT-if. nn . - i ii. iimii ii .i. Mon's rtooisat 2 nntl tipwM. Hoys' limits at 75 cts. anl up. 50 0 P-p ninen'i nutl .11 Issoh" Sl.oa-K. ... n;. 1. 1 1 1 . ,0 1. Alm . f A..irn. yarn arui up. . fM.-Sr.t r?K' i&ZT. 1 nil'lr,'n sMum-s, iv.Hnrl up. KIA IMhthc: IM lias lCtl yv il- yMtu. li.y vc!.nl up-.v;n-.l. : 'X- vT; : Men T!..ts;ii .Vc.iir1 iiimvM. at CU vt lft!i(1, Ohio, fur some time t s"'t vlf V,Ilnt UIV : : ny !?HM"! 4;(h:-"n,i pwi. ' iti a Suit x ni i-i iiikI iiiivvmi iI. : ,-'V v: f : Men s t is nt 41k- and n-nvM : A comui'.inicatioii in the f. n- i Hunts ,u ;r. nt-Htni tipwuni. : : H"R' eap at aiu. mid upw d. nf tli-it e lv t.iv tlfit t!iM follow. A mw HMtrK '''imit . fc ,-r.fev's --TiJt;, 1 rt " t;ii-riit assort tin-ni oi ui- of tti.tt fit s,ivs tli. t t,.t lollow- I ,ml,,t1v,niU1Wi,i. : .iiVfr-i die.- Hats at 75c. aud up. is an liiC.iiiiii.e reniei v itir e iiif- . y.i. . --vr?.-'? luiiiia. 5i:. 'il yl. mill iipv'il. Kl'tfittt-la at Xh:- ' yil.iiiel up. White Crttitii'i Kl.tiitiel at Co, t yd. noil tipwirii, Btowtt CiiiHnii flannel at 7c. Ttiia'VTr , XF-: ti-, . AND GAINS" FOR ALL! j all other goods : AT PUICES EQUALLY LOW. have no eloubt that when the imple ment comes to be generally known it will be brought into general use." To Catch a Shy Horse. If the horse is shy and hard to catch, take finely grated horse-castor oils of rho dium anl cummin ; keep them in sepa rate bottles, well corked; put some of the oil of cummin on your hand and approach the horse on Ihe windy side, lie will then move towar.l you. As soon as you can reach him, rub some ef the cummin on his nose, iive him a little of the castor on anything he likes, and get a few drops of the oi I of rhodium on his tonixue. After this you can make him do nearly anything you want. Treat him kindly, feed well, handle gently, anil your victory is certain Turf, Field and Farm. DH. O TREASON'S H"l KKSTOH.ATIVK i a Positivk t t kk tor Imml'S. 'olU mul curly stmjes n( t imsum il lull. Take it iu time. Sample Imtllu?, "Jo t 'cnt-. Pre. C.LKASUX'S I.IVKTI T T'ST'lR ATI V K l a Sn;s Irni: lor Iivi-r tNnnpinint. Itili"ttti fs. Inihifi-iiun, tc, lc. Te.sl li. Mitnplc luttl.-, 25 C'l-nts. f iLK A Sf N'S STOMACH RF.STORA- CfltKS I) VJI'KPSl A. ru. fllKASttN'S (iOUlKN KI.1XIR. fill t'MVI- KS.U, TD.VI'!. an invnlunl.lc ami inriif. ornt inn Tonin tor I ho Cure ot Iikbili i Y and Uito KKN I.OWN CoNMrlTl'Tlli' . Pit. OLEASWX'S SALINE A FEB I I'NT act on tiin Kiilnt-ys ami ri":in.-e.i the ytetu ot all timrtiiil matter. I nralu.ili: t' nte.l id ne. Int. (ILKISOX'S MXATIVK WAFERS.! Iiisrhlj- Aromatic. Cures 11 a hi tv . r. I'onstipa- i ion. Files, K.C. Sample Uitx. 25 Cents. E2? Sale bi all Jtrtifrisfs. PstNCfPAf. flPFicn, rillUAKKLI'lil A. August 2, 187S -Sm.e.o.w. ' t i . . 1 . I I icii iiiji:i.ti i-.ii.iv j ever, by a wretched little sai.ti:-. : that jireceded him, cor.tiiuia'iiy ! ing his tell-tale cry, whicu n: i.;... aoused all the birds wiliiin ht-r.: . 'I'hroughout the day did thii iii-I-v i-i-i-tl j bird continue his seif-iiri'-cd cVy ii I sentinel to others, ctiectuaily j :tt : j ing the approiu h of the fowI'T to "J e : game, and yet manainj to utt j of the range of his gun. I ciwoxoLoa v or tobacco. HUNTS I'OINTIIV FROCITE TAKEN IX EXCHANGE FOR GOODS AT CASH PRICES. DON'T lOIfcOilT The People's Cheap Variety Store, KEPT BY M. J. TEITELBAUM, L0RETT0, PA. ! FOSTER & QUIiM 113 and 115 Clinton Street, Johnstown, ALWAYS have the LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF CruT. ton Nmhuoiv Take t ounces of chloroform, two ontn-.-s chloral hvdiate. one and one halt' ourieeM ol alcohol, one otmce t plior. one tmm e it sulphuric ether, six r.tliift of" Milp!iate itioipditie, ami t -vo tlrachms oil ! p-pnf ?int. l'ut the mixture into a lollle suiliciently large to hold it, cork it, tightly, shrike it thoroughly and bathe the parts afflict ed frequently. The above isjutcuded for outward application only. . DRV GOODS, IWrnOXS, M!l,!l,liV, CARPETS, etc.. ot 7 cam- ( --I otl't to in: Fovxn ix c a Mint i a cozwty. How to Cut a Glass Bottle. j Saturate a piece of common twine in l spirits of turpentine, and pass it once or j twice around the bottle where you j wish to cut it ; then light the twine and i hold the part of the bottle which you j j ivish to keep in your hand. Turn the j j bottle so the fire will burn on all ; parts of the twine at once; and w hen it I j cooU, if it tloes not drop off give it a gentle tap. PARKE'S M1RBLB WORKS, 139 Franklin Street, Johnstown. M OINTMENTS. HEAP and TOM R S I'ONES, f orNTKK and CAIH- N ET SI. A HS. MANTELS. Ac, tnntiu- fi fitct iirt-d of the very ln-st I in lian and Lu Amorionn Murtilcs. Enlire sat IsIhc-1 1 1 i'"ii Kimrnnif i'u III prici , ursiff n attQ eliHrctr of work. flr.lers rfspoctriilly solicited and nroin nt I v ti I Ii-il n t ihic.rv ln. Kt imth rilffs. Trr mk April 24, lb73.-tf. JOHN P.VUKE. Thf. Orcat K'lnrr Mdi-lnf Is t t a i.rvr rompo'-itl ; it has been bt'furetherubllcyeara and ni"5 by all rlase. Ill NT'r 1tKll Y a f lias saved from linci-rin XiU disease and death him. J EJ dreils siho have been " la eiven tin hs- PhTiH,n to die, HITNT'S KE.IIKDV rnrrn nil li raaea of lh Kiitneyn, P.lnHdcr, and I rinary Orsan-. rpay. tiravd, DlalirtPS. and Inciiniinrnre and Krti-ntlnn of rrine. Ill NT'S If KMKII V enonrapi-c slep.createann appetite, liraces : the ayFtem. and renewed hraliti lsthe.result. HI NT'S KBMKDV rurr. 1'aln In the Side, ItsrU, or l.oin. I.rnrml Pehil. liy, FcmHlo iii-ni-s. pUt urlM-il rlorn, lo cf Appetite., Hrluht'a (iifiat of tlir lvul. nrys ana ail t flrcsn. HIT t--it!e.anfl miots a want ni'TprlipfnrA f -i-ni "it inii.. public, and tbe uf rpont reliance wr.y oe riaccd In !t. I1I"NTS HF1II. !IV i. nnn....t i. x-" rnr.Biii tor th abase diacaaea, and hat nevpr been knnsvn to fail. One trial will ran. vlncr you. tend fur pamphlet toj W1L 7? CLARK P. I i'BOVLDF.CE, R. I. 1 August 9, 1.-78 -ly. rrrmtiut tr 5 5 S EXTRACTED POSITIVELY WITHOUT PAIN! DR. QUINCY A. SCOTT, 27S Penn Arenue. ritrbarirli. Ta. Many otlier c!nitTi thnt lliey extra rt painles!y nml oiien lull, but 1'r. eininry A. Scutt i nlwnys ucees!ul. an. I !ii imn absolutely jnfe ana-stlie-t:c i as harmless n? wter nil e;ti tie safely taken by nIil a nil yminy:. atiil j eople in every ci'nJiti(.n of health. I'itixliurifli IjisHtteh. It will rny tlmKe nh'i lear piin to Tljf pr. Sentt. if only to itet their teeth nut. nnd th.ne who w;itit artineial teeth can iret Oil- finest in the worM, eijiialiiiur hi aperimeti which took the t'etitentiial Medal and Oipluina. at the lowest possible prieeg lor fir.t-el:ia work. The Itoctor n Iso nm k r-s a Fperia I: y nl pn inless rillintf . and his new patent white t.i.lu hllinit equals pure K'Hil and costs lesa than half as much. 149't Romanus Tane, a Sj'T-.r. . monk wluun Columbus, on l,is-.v .i! voyage, left in America, puMi-Iiol ".' -first account of tobacco uadcrllic i'kix-' of "Cohobo." 153 The negroes fn tlie phu.'.v tions if the West In lies bean t n-- 155'.) Juan Nieot. Fier.'jii eriv-y Portugal, sent some of the ! Talis, and from him it ai-onirrl ' name ot Xicotiana. When ii C osetl in Trance it wa cal'e'.l ' Ihi flu Granib I'tiftir " of the ii.';:-c ' Lorraine, who was verv fond of it- was called "Herbetle St. Croix" h' -"- Canlinal St. Croix, who Grst in i el need it into Italv. 1570 .At this date in Holland to bacco was smoked in coiik-.il t .un made of pilm leaves ii!:iitel 10'! . lf75 First ape;iied a print of i' plant in AndreThevet's Com'cr-.j -c- 15S5 The Tngli-h fir-t suwti.e In tlians of Virginia use clay p:p-. I"'3 which time thev began to I'tf i1'1' m Kurope. ' iciii Tom.,, it,., rrirct nf Eniw' I . M V.' -X I ,11111 HIV ili-l. . 1: ill Complaint of the lTrii.n-4.i-imn I 1U;ST!S HKAIKI1Y Is purelv vece- cnnolit Ir oln.licli t!ir nf of tal'i-'--' TIIE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. ! b-v trr u? "'V1 . l n l a i i . . .d Tii i' iv j im 0 1 A NO RUBBER BELTING RUBBRIl HOF. I KCBBFlt Plumbago, Asbkptos, Italian ami Hemp PACKtvo ; Lack Lfathfr. Engine Oils, And Mill Supplies Cenor?.llY. I xl:":Z7. Xo WAio iiorsr. nni i 1 1 i I I m 4 M JOS Water Street, l'ittshnrnh . THORP Nc CO. March 21, 1R7S.-Iy. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MECICINF. TRADE MRK.I especially re- RAOE eotntiien'teil a .in imrailinif cure for ,SKMIWAf. EAK- nkss. Sperm a- lO It It HE A. I M I'll. tkncv. and a!I iliseasoa tlmt r,il i Sp f Al.li. na T r mi t .... v, oi'wivitnAL i.a. After Taking. BiTfDK, Pain is Hack. 1i m n ks or TtstoN. Pit k MATfttK flt.n Ann. and ninny other ili-asei that lead to Insanity. -onaumpt ion and a Premature flrre. nil ol which a a rule are first cmivd bv deviating from the pat h ot nature and over indut irence. The Speeihc Medicine Is the. result of life atudy and many yen ra ot experience In treating these special diseases. Ful I particulars in onr pamphlets, which we de Ulre to send free by mail to everv one. The Specific Medicine Is Bold" by all Prniririt at 1 per package, or ix packages for ff ; or'will be sent by mail on receipt of the inonev bv addreaa. J In THE GUY MEOHINE CO.. TNTo. 10 Mechanics' IUnck. Iietroit. Mw-w tsa"Soli in Elenliuric by e:. T. KontRTa. and na ewery wnere. Harris bnrir. Ia. cue II. SF'H I.TH, Attorney oi '.ntn. r.tn'n''ttrir. I . tinire in loi- : otiile l(n. (recently occupied by VVm. Kiilcil I tT..l t'enlie ttreet. fl-21.'7.-tf. A. SHOEMAKER, Attorney- A ai-Law. EbeneburK. Offica on llicb f ireet. t and of tMldvnc. fl Si, "78 -tf.l y XV DICK. ATTfntNn-r Law-. Kl. Ebenshnre. Pa. OfTiee In front room oT T. I Ljlfivil'f n--w t uildinar. Cmim air-i-i nim.. mer of Icit liuinp artetKiirtj t-o aaMafa-iprily, j im uutirm a pcniny. flO-I.-n. PEG. M. RE APE. AUfrrvev-at-Lnxn. KMMhiirr, Pa. Onoc va Cvntre Ureal, i oilier llrat I laaa Coiupanle. wNdinnfrmaairiitrMi. ta-a-J. Ta.) Ebenebnrg. Sept. 22, 1877 .-ly. Etenstiri INSURANCE AGENCY. ri av. ricjiv, 1 General Insurance Agent,1 EltEXSItUlia, J'A. Polteiea written at ahort notice In the 1 OLD RELIABLE "ETIMA" LINOSEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER 11. r trri-w, a KtHiniy tH IUk e. :t, all ft1ol '1i pt yiohlfitii- wtnrl-r-ftil nTa.rj. 1111-4 111 mxl .nt he rant. iv rhiM of r.rvitm.' Vrm. R Smrltxrr, g -ir-4rrm, Pn. 1 nre $1. R J . SK-LI I Hi k t.. .i ra 1 XT 1 Ewiso, Wholesale Ajrerta, Pitts 18-14. ly.) HEALTH HAPPINESS. Health and Happlneag are prlceleaa Wealth to their poateasor. and yet they are within the reach ot every one who will use WRICHT'S LIVER PILLS ! The only sure rf K E ror Tnrpia Ilrer. Hvapopaia, 1 Headache, our lomacb. eint pat i-n, it 1 ua. and al Hilliou.a eotnlaio's and (Iivm ; illsordcrs. None ti-inun" un .a l. ncd -Win. w riaht. Phllii." ir your lruu;iL will n.d aup ply aend 'Vi cent for one box to jitKi K. Kot.L K . Co.. 7u N. 4th St.. Phila ( l-l.'7-i.-ly. Essential Oils. ! niMTKniiRr.r.'v. pi i-pfrhimt. Pm. M ti,,M'r.utiX rj of prime quality, bonitht in any quantity for caah on delivery, tree of bokeraia, counuil. sion, storage, etc., by HODGE OLCOTT, Ltnporteri and exporter, 88 WUUam St Jf. y. M. KE1M, M. I. Thvsioian Of- A ' ANIiSt'RilKdS, F.VitsliurT, Pa. nc recently occupied by nr. J..I. O.ttnan, two diMira west of Klair llou.-e. Hmh at., win re nUht eallacan tnada. Consultation in llrrmnm a well ai EnKllsb. -j."-7;. tf I TOIIX MURPHY, M D. " ThlVfil.'tAW 4 VTA Crw th ratidanae vf Jal induljretl in at Cont:v.n:nopie. 'J rentier the custom ridiculous, a detected thus using the plant. ei through the streets with a pipe t-.rv.-througli his nose. 1615 The cultivation of toluec was liecrun in Holland. . , , 1619 James the First orJore-1 t no planter cultivate more t!ia humlre'd pountl. r . j 1 620 Smoking ir.troduee-J ii:tot--manv. 1 131 First introduced i" Aut: , by Swedish troop. . , , ! 1 G34 I he use of toh.-icc l"' in Russia under a penalty of liu- the nose cu", otr. , i j 1651 First used in ?wil7rnA; where the mao-Utralcs at fir-t t"1" ''' , ed those found sm-k:ng: hut 'lie C' ' torn soon became too general w suppressed. I 1690-Toix? Innocent XII (cm , nicated all who should take u"' i use tobacco while at church. , ' 1724 Tope Benedict tVok; above bull. :n he him-elf u' u'1 to immoderate ly. ! To 11 rXi7.rc7-Twit !' !;:'f . . .. . .. .. 1 If f I lor it to ittp lil tlu-. "o' - jrj cs of the larceiatc.1 iK-ii loCt1'11 apply immeili:.tly a plaster n- soolanl creambinding finl".)),,l,', i.ot to be removed till healed. 1" 1 . j. cleanlinrAs reqiire it other of the saiuc ou. wil Oa.tn.brl. ronntr, p. Tt"!t. Hut TTitrbt oaUi can b i bV-c. : lar, not allcvinr poure to in 11
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