The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, December 20, 1878, Image 4

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ome remarkable INSTANCES of ,
UNK DEVOTION INTELLIUKNCK j
er cats and Dood. J
Though many people have an anti
jttTiy to eats ami founder them treach
erous and cruel, there ase countless
instances on leeotd where pu3 lias
eli.iwn the most devoted ami eiidmiiig
affection fur those nlio have kindly
treated her. Nothing can he more un
just than to call a cat cruel, seeing that
it merely seeks to provi.le itself with
1h in the manner its instincts point
wut to it. The aitifiets which it uses
are the particulai instincts whicli the;
all wie Creator has give.i it in con- ;
formity with the purposes for whit-h
it was designed. Ueing destined to
prey on a lively and active animal like j
the rr.f.n'c, which possesses so many ;
moroT of escape, it, is necessary that
it h add he aillul.
in point of intelligence the cat has
noen often unfavorably compared w ith
the dug; and yet it can he shown that
puss is'v-apab-Ie of much natural ability. '
Thus Dr. Smell ie tells of n cat that '
had learned to lilt the latch of a door; ',
and other tales have been related ofi
eats tha have been taupht to ring a'
hell by linrgitig to the b-ll-rope ; and
this anecdote is related by the i.'Iutii
ous Sam Slick, of SHckvillo. It ccciir- j
red several times that, his r-f-v:mt en- '.
tered thj library wiihuul having been
summoned y his uiafcr. and in :dl
theo eases the domestic, was quite
Mire he had heard the bell, (ircat won- j
derment was caused by this, ami the .
servant beyan to suspect that tlie house .
was haunted, it was at length noticed
that on all these mytriious occasions
the eat entered w ith '.he servant. She
was therefore watched, and it was soon ;
perceived that when she found the li-;
braty door shut against her. site jump- !
ed on to the window-sill and thence '
sprang at the bell. I
Cats do not like being transplanted j
from one .lace to another, as the fol- !
lowing anecdote will show: A famiiv
named Shutter lived at Paw lev. in the
county of Salop, tut had occasion to
leave and go to Nottingham. TIhv i
of couise removed :;11 their household
goods, including a tine cat, which had
bein in the family for years. Arriv
ing at Nottingham, the cat showid
signs of dissatisfaction with her new
abode, and after a few days disappear- J
ed. Shortly afterward '.he cat walked j
into the old house at Dawlev, to the I
great surprise of the neighbors. As!
might be expected, she was very foot- j
sore and lame. When it is. considered ,
th it the distance traveled on foot bv
t ;:t, from Nottingham to Paw lev, is !
over seventy miles, the feat seems very
wonderful Hundreds flocked to see j
the four footed pedestrian, and large ;
sums were refused by '.he owner for!
the favorite. J
A family in Callander had in their j
possession a favorite tomcat, which j
hail en several occasions exhibked
more than o: diuarv bag.icit v. One da v
lorn ma.'.e otr with a piece of beef, and
the servant followed him cautiously, i
with the iiiteutiou of catchiiig and ad
minisleing to him a little wholesome
conectio'i. To her amazement she
saw the cat go into a corner of the
yard in which she knew a lat hole ex
isted, and lay the beef don by the '
side of it. Leaving the beet there, i
puss hi! herself a short distance otf.
ami watched until a rat made its ap
pearance. Tom's tail then began to
wjvp,. and just as the rat was moving
away with the bait, he sprang upon
and killed it.
A lady tending in Glasgow had a
handsome cat sent to her from Edin
burgh; it was conveyed to her in a
close basket in a carriage. The ani-!
nial was earel'tilly watched for tw
o
months, but
t liavir.g had a pair of -
at the end of chat tin e she :
.... !
Voting ones
Vita verv soon niiiiiu'd in di-nnenr '
li.g with Lutii Iter kitUns. Theladv
... . - . -
in Glasgow w rote to her fiiend in IMin- j
liurgli deploring her loss, and the cat J
was supposed to have toiuid some new j
home. A hotit a fortnight, howt-ver.af- :
ter her disappearance from (jlasgow ;
her well-known nicw was heard at tlie
st reet door of her IMinburrli mistress ;
an I ihere she was witn b th , r
L it-
tens ; they verv fat, she verv thin-
it
was c!oar tLut she eon Id carrv
one kitten at a tinm. The distance
rrom UKlSgOW to i.aiiiburIl l. forty- ;
four miles ; so that if site brous ut one i
kitten part of the way and then went 1
back for the other, and thus conveyed ;
them alternate! v. she nint have travel-1
ed one bundled an-1 twrntv tni'es at
kast. She also must piobablr have !
j. .v. "- v- uili.l o.lll LUC lllllb II 1 It I
must have rt sorted to many other
precautions tor the .safely of her voting.
To le i I cat- in 1 tlog life" means
a good deal of seratehing and biting;
but dugs ami eats have been frequent
ly known lo zt t on verv a mica hi v.
For instance, there was a cat w hich j
had formed :t warm attachment fjr aj
.Ncwfnundhtnd dog; viiC. caressed him j
cnntmnally, advanced in all haste
with her T n il erect when he came home; '
and rubUd her head against him, pur-I
ring with delight. When her shaggy !
frend 1 y before the kiti-lnn fire, jiuss I
u a Irm as a bed, pulli-g -,ip and set- '
and sometimes gently lic-kino- lie.
Instances of attacliment between an- '
imals of dissimilar Jinbits ate endless,
ami those between puss ainl various j
creatures are certainly both curious
and inteiesting.
'The Uoo! of Cats." an intcrcstino-
liltle volume, from whicli most of the '
fotegoing gossip has been taken, con- j
eludes by remarking upon an ahs ird j
idea prevalent among old fashio.ier! '
Scotch people, nimcly, that eats hu.To- '
entn inf.itif.s bv sn.-t-innr fliolr rie-n ! I
This ia declared to bo unfounded lirwi '
it' Sa ti r' l rS i HEAI-TH HAPPINESS. fl?. ! I "
quie l.v to sleei) Tlie tloo-borc all cl evurv "no w,,, U5e " : i '" f "".-""r'-' '' pri, t'- ,u-sir" '""1 AX I'iiysician ani. Scrofon,
this Witll patient placidity, turning tiis ' I C rl 1 S LIVER PILLS ! if r r.-p'..ctr,ill.v solicited iiAV ' 0fI'"'0 rcnl.lenep on Fonrteenth'stVcet 'neH;
llCfld t'lWird her tllll ino- tlin nuiMli ... J, he '"'' ""rprl'RI':rorTorIii T.iver. Uvspepsla. Pr"'i;l.v nn.-l nt the very low- 3 5 ' Klevi-ml, nvc.iii-. l.ere,.iil.t c Is c., .e .'n.ui,..
lie.' I t,,ii .till lilt timing l IIO Operation Hoii.Iik-he. our l..m:i,-h i'., ,ii, .,-.!.., i.'i.1. ." est c'ssli rnt.'. 'frv me. i. I lllii'e li..,ir tr..m i.. ir. . . .. . .
untrue, no bahy having ever been bo
euflbealcd It is imposftille for a cut
touck achiM's trealhe,aslhea:iiitotn-
jc;l) f0.Iualio cf tIje c,, mouth
vQuh prevent it. No doubt, in some
remote country places, among i lie 1'
norant. a. popular superstition to that
effect may exist ; but when a child has
been found t'ead from suffocation, in
many eases the cat may have lain on
the infant's mouth for the sake ofi
warmth, but with no muib rons intent.
It is best, therefore, to exclude puss
from sleeping apartments.
a ;d y -fe 75
HUMpnEETS'
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
Bern in srraer?I vts for f wenty yeari.
EvrrTTlu-re provt-a Uic ru."-r si!-;-'
:.iikh. KrcMifAi,Rna kfihii:m'
rndicniet krnv.n. Tliey stro Just wliat
H.o peitlc -.atit. savin? lime, main v,
flrurrf .;.s nrjd pfir!ns'. Kvrrv sO-wl
rprclfir. iiie wri! tr-eii iciotritiou of
ui c:...r.eut ptiyslclna.
os. Cnrrn. Cent!".
1. Ferers, Coi7ptii.., InnnmtnatiOTiK, . . 2"
2. i (rrui. Worm F;vit, Worm (' ic. . . !"
3. ( i vIn-Collr, or Tr. Jhmir of Infants,, ij
4. 0.rr:u-a, of ( li!ire:i oi AMilf?, . . b:
5. Iy.?Milery. Oripimr, Hilloux Colic, . . .',
0. C'li2ra-.x2riii, Vomitii, .... 2".
!
.. v .;ii.ir, uii:s, l-.royicr.1T l, ....
8. nraliii, Tooiiou he. Faccarhp, .
9. Mea.inrnes, S;rk !! M!ach.-, Vvrtigo,
10. It'-M-nia. Bi'io'w S'.-nincli. . . .
It. -UT,sj-esr ?, or Painful I'eijods. . .
)i f!::tri, too Tiofae i'critxw. . . .
- 1
J.J. Crotip. Cough, J:ffieU Breathiwr,
, :)
. 2-
. 2.-.
, 5)
, 50
, M
. M
50
, 50
50
. &)
50
SO
5)
1 (;
J I. alt Kiicti:i, I'.rvviicla. Ki npiir.na.
Ti. fiJiPtrniat im, l;!i-ni,!;ric Ivins, .
1. 3'fvce Jin-l Ami'. Chili I-'evi-r, A:bc.,
17. Files, blin.l or blocdii:?, .....
IS. . j.!ilh iliin . ami Soi e or V ak Kvcs,
71. ratnrrii, at-nte or chronic, Iniluonxa,
50. ftno;) nr-! iins-Ti. violort ccuhs,
it. Axtlmia. orpret-si-d liri-ath;:;':, . .
51. Ksr Sl:rJl.ixe. imnalred h'-arinT,
V I. Mrroi iila, enlarged glands. Sv biuiM,
El. ii'nral IVbility, rti.-.sior.l Weakness,
15. tlni;)-iv a:ui scanty Socrciioiif", . . .
i-' i. Ni-alcku'""', firkin from riding,
27. Iilfl?iy.l-ia tiravol
ii. Aervrii liability. Vital Wiakiicss.
i . re .?l!:t'J. ( aniicr,
so. Vritir.ry ta J:5is, wr-ttii.cr the bed,
Kl. I'aln! ill leriii, oruit h t'-iiasm. . .
50
50
50
.'.'2 It ifa-c of IJpart. ral'T'ion, otr.
1 00
'Si. i:iU"jipy, S;:j?ms, it. Yinm' Dttncc, . 1 fO
tiipiilDPr.a. iilccraiuu sore tnmat, . . 51
Co. C'lircaie C'oiiet:i)iis aad Urupiioca, 5j
FAyiLY CAES.
C'liSr. Morocco, wiih above j Inrpfa vlaln tn
Jlaiusal of oiroction?, 610.00
Cae llorocco, of 0 lurc vials and Dock, COO
The reiKc:!lp ars nt Iv t!:? ra-c
sfiiTle lo f.r vial, to r.iy i rirt of tlie
country, frre nt c:iarc, en receiptor
iiricc. A;l'?rfi
iuiaiJlirr vi' ii!ii:i-jt!ile.tleilcinoro.
Ollice anil Dcpft. IC!) Fr.lton Sr. New York.
rr falc Iy nil Mrnx?:..tsi.
tW Rumphrers' SneciSo Ilanual on tlia
care ar.d treatment of diseaso p.r.r it, uro,
ESCi TTRT'-v or. anr.lioatin-"
cent. FK.
K
PURE GUM
3oia free from nduitorativp mixtures, v.-.li
give lon-T rvicp tisn common
Rn!)'er Rofits.
Their reat por-tilar.ty h.is l.-I to nrrt
cfcnp i'rutations. having a Lvll. I imsii, but
this reason the
4
O ANDES" CO.
VARNISH
Tieir rVRH r,T-M roOTS. and to istinre'e
th-;!i fioiu the ror.;H!i.i kind. w :.l t:j. i a
Ki. :.HF.K !.A! I'd. on the iror.t of the leg bii.i
irg the iiisfriptioa
CUSTOM MADE.
PURS GUPZ. "
Thi-se Boot t have the Patent ?Ien I Itrrl
Vl.t le. v hich prevt-:itthi heel wearinc p.' f,y
go quickly, aa-i llify -.vid have also ihv putLut
Giitsicls Stationary Strap
Int-.tad of the vvrv ineonvevi"t; web inside
Crap, used ou other lur.kt-s of lioota.
ASK FOR THE
"CAKDEE" BOOT.
qm k.. c di .u.i . 1
vjoiu uj oi uiuuienuidi, iioona, ra.
TIir fHrT FT.T KIT VPMFnV !
" l,,l"U A'iLlMl KL.MLDl.
rrt u ' c: CnoiTr. P? . ! : i
Cray's SpocifTc fVleoicino.
TRADE M RK.la csieci:illy re.
com mend od n .in
. iinl.iiliim cure ..r
KM I N A t. K. K-
.S KSS. S p E H M A-
Hi:i;hka. Impo.
TK.NCY. 1111. 1 II 11
'':'' that f.,1- .V
1",v 11 fequenee f?.. -s?S.
B
Bi"",1i .'i t.iii.liv, a r. rp
i-Mvtt:.vM. i.As.i-Pr lakini.
sin-lie. Pain in '. a . 1 ). m x kss or Vi ,,,
M Tt i!K (i.t. An. an I many other .li--,,.; u,'.,'-'
l.-:i. !,. Insanity. ( 'oi,?,it,,. , ;ln., a .rPm.,.IIr
.r.tve. all ot wln.-has ii rule are hrst cans...! hv
devintinif r.-i.m the putt, (,t nature ,m.l over in. till".
Iffliee. The sipecitie ?dedieiti is I Ii.. r...,o r,r m.
'. m!V,v yi,rs u' experience in treating
Knll parru-nrirs in our fnmiihlot whfch we de
''o iStoInlc'hi, uru'n
?l l i,e.r l,i,tf,' t six p.i 'k:m s r,,r 5: ,.r iii
b '"I'm k V Vin1
v-cN,r,;1J Vl'' ',i:,',ics' iio. w. ih-troit. m,( .
ry Pruwiir "cverrh"r?. y K" r' " ,
Evv,Sia' w Am,. ritts
HEliVOUS UEB1LITY. j
ViJal vot-.nesa or dcoresslcn : a
wrnk r-xli.-tti-tetl teeluip. no encre-y oreoi.r
aeo; the result of menta over-vvork,
IntJcccrtdJens cr excesses, or t-otn j
dr.iin ujioii tSiu -ytcin. is ;dw:tvs cured by
nr.Mr2r.LlS UOMEOrATlilC SPECIFIC o. 23
It lonc.H nj) and invigorates the sy:cm,
diix"is tlie -loom and ilcpo.,dom.-y.ii'i;i.i:ts
urcnutli an I encr-y, t-i,s tho drain ami
rejuMtuitis the id.ro r.iau. Ikin used
twcnly y.-ars witii licrfctt success bv thou
Kttnds. Sihl bv dealers, l't i e. S t .00 kt
filial. vial. orf-VIW jx r pnckuL'e of live vials
and -.v) vlr.l of rowdc r. S--n; i,v mad on
ri'cotiit ofi)!-i (. Address ' i'TTiHFVN
H'JF.oi' tuiv Jij:t;ir;M; -s.hkay
xuj r c; i.iu.n 1 i;i-.fc 1 . ,
I Nnusii. nl nl ItiHiou cotiii.lints 'nt
Hsor. I ers. ron, irrnuine unlesji ftinp.l "r
w riKbt. Phibi.' if y.mr lirtiuifist will rot sun
plr in-nd i"icent f.)rnn( l.ox to i(Aitr:i k. I.'oi.m-.u
a. .o., ,u in . 4111 Bl., t'llll: l-l, 7iJ.-ly.J
i'Ma. ll:.stM-fii in
1
i..r i -..inmeno it. j . k. t...,i,, r.ue r in
: ' It v.. t mtr l .-'.il.l.-i, , il.e m.ir'e."'.C.
!-iKxn, ,.f Baltimore. 'M.. !. ,v: "I, w.Jl rr
T,V'i,o-a:h """ - '-''!" Take no iMhrrJ
. . . . . - - : ...
. . . - . .-.in, (-H1ITV Rnn
I.OO -r I uttie.
s, fMli!ursh. I'a.
A. SHOEMAKKIl. Attohnkt.
ax-Law, EUnsbmg. OfiJc on Higb
0
SsLLEHS' GQUSH SYBU?T General Insurance Agent,'
Over I.OflO.rmO Lottie sold. It th m. tvtt- I E li E XS III' IK i I' I
tiltr reio. y t ,r Ol.IIs. f 0..v' rttol Ti ' , rf,t ,' -
VI! !: I Hi..) :!l -t f'ictt o .; I Policies written nt short Tiding ir, .v.. 1
nmiE (JltEAT rCITIVR CURE
jL fbr ell BISITAI C3 crWn-r from a Ccran-fd crndl
.1ot fit fio ri.t)v)o, I.IVi , .4i.VtSi cr
"."oAA i
f5 10I Tf COT,!)
t.i trr rnc-.n l r i::i a f!s. is-? t'.: i"rirF'- t-"1
c.-t ivi'.-vir r:ir, p m !.i: 5 tao bonca or ori-a arj uot
wft-t1! r.nf of rt ;a:r.
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t . :i i
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1; l::-
1 t:.;:i-
(i-imi f.;in.i in Culi. irni i a i l t::o .ft '..,
. t'.c, ;tt i tr :i , A ;rr: iv., V iri'ti" rn.l uir':!
r a 'I I'irie I t r.r.i- ".'.at i rir-u!!i:;T:r-
i:.:r. 3t" -;.ti v r''o- t r' -i i p ivit i r-. c .--;c.r
lA.--.tiy fuact 2.
rcr. coles.
Tt ! r:5cl?i to expatiate rnn :. T'.it-n rf t:.ls i;i:.tr
r: r:n. If oa i:r? ii:ii:-r fr?ri I ... Mist N
Ij si'i.i's if 1 ' .r! ut . .ti.i 4 v ism. i.im iumh.
l iiii i, io ti.m 1 v i r m i;n i i
(r r:iy t'orJ.T r.ili:',' l.v.ri l v 1: : 1. ; f ?: '.p-t n Ivt'j
rf I ,o::k.N i anl t ik .tr ; cr r:r" u;v n ."'it.
In :r."i'.sh, 0: ::i r. r "1 : I I Vr-n' . C n h r" . 1
pz.u: tst ir'x.
f t r. ..'.ia, . i':ii.ii or l .1.31 1.1 1 t..o v : A.Y nml rt't::
ljprf-!"U. It !i. yz i'N'.i:i-s t..j tyrzn, t'u i ri-i'r.r. t :n
bu.iil tin. t'.iis fi:r:nr Ut--;ito tin l c jt yil-ii. hcaiu cu 3
j,crn:iYU nt. tto an-l naur.n,; I'.i? 1 1.
I'u? up in iiir-je tjottk-, ana is pIcanTi? tt taV.
: n 1 ; lit u.lfi. .. ttriwrailT, TrKi-, r ..bJ r ItottJf.
talker ii i:.i!?or lifer. C o., rroy'rf,
tO.'jUMrw!. N-tV-t.
'f'ir sro I'V I.fir.iu.iii Alurrav V.It nlnrir,
wlm are am linrize.l te guaranlce Vit.OKKM-. to may be su i r t hat he is not I he k i ml of a coui
in.vc as rqiri'si-iiieil. lo-ll. TS -ly.J paoioii mi oiitrhl to associate with. Su h
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EXTRACTED
POSITIVELY
WITHOUT
P A I M '
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I
BY
DS. QUINCY A. SCOTT,
C 7 S IVnn Arrnnr. Pit 'lnrsli. Ta.
Many o'hors eiim tlifit tboy extract pninlopslv
nnd i!r-n l.nl. but lr. Huii ry . Sc.tr is .1 1 w;i 's
i meeessiii I . nm ii:ivn si 'siout el v site iimv?' Iie
I t'e if n. harmless n w.itcr :in l e:iti lie s:ily tsi'Kcn
i by nl. I n ml yiniiif. :u,. iio..Ie in crury co'nuitiun
j ol lie;il:li t'Hthtmiii I ,.-,: ,h .
I It will ray tln.se who h-nr f in to vi t T'r.
Se.itt. if only to ir t t!? :r ti-eih u.:iii l lli..c
who nrtitieiiil ttetli c:.n ki; ; linet in the
wi.riu. fiu:ilmr lii P.i- -Miu iif w li it-ii toi.k tlio
(Vtitennial Mc.hil iiiel liij.liuna lit the luwest
lwstiiie pr.ccs tor lit -i-ins wmk. The 1'uen.r
UM'Sa fi'V!!ll y ..( :. ipl,v-1 1 1 ; 1 j i , tr ;ll I hi4
new t.iteiit White U. ln'" iiilin t-tiuulg pure
Kohl iin 1 ousts less tluni hull as much.
luLLliio, Jiiiiilo I If 11 a LO.
EBENSBURG,
PA.
IV Y AIII I. OX ri:.M AM.
1MEIIEST ALLOWED 0 TI1IE DEPOSITS',
MDNEY LOANED. COLLECTIONS MACE, ;
AND A CEXEIiAf,
BANKING EUS1NES.S TRAK'S TF.O
r-n.-.t.. i i i . . .
ii's"i.-.ni. '
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Practical WaicMe
stir
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One Hour Wtst or UnntlcT's li:irtniirfi Storr,
EREN'SBURC, PA.,
nAS nlw:ty on linn.) r lnrtt. varied nnd eln. 1
. nt nK.irtm.'iit of V A I t II KS. ('I.IM'KS I
.1 V. W K I. It Y . SI'Kl;TA( t, s KVK-iiLSS?'s '
&e.. whirh heotfers f..r s:ile nt lower J.ri.Ts tlian
any other ileal.-r in the n.iintw I'ersi.na needin- '
linyt liinir In his hue win ,t woli to .ive ,jm (l ,-j !
Ittrtoro ptirt'liasinvr eNcwherp
mj. i .... . .
Wntt'hes, .Icwolry. ,te..
i. '"'"i" '"lii i..n p.ii.i ro rr)-iirinir Clocks, i
tce' ' :n wrk .nd price
a nl s.lllskict ion u-uurnn. :
RUBBER BELTING
AXD-
Ilt'ODTK Hose; lU nrFtt
PLtMBAfill, Asi-.tSTdS,
I Italian am
i Hkmi' rACKixr; ;
Lack Lkattiitr,
j E.xe.iNK Otf. p.
And mm Supplies CcnoraUv.
j IVUtHIUI St, mat lll l lt l,
i Xo. JOS i iter Street, Pittsburgh,
j T1IOUP .Sc CO.
j eliircl? VI. 1S73.-I.V.
I HRRB'S ill ROLE WORKSi
U trankln Street, Johnstown.
OLD RELIABLE ''ETNA"
Ebennhurjr, Sept. V2. 1ST7 -ly.
'P W DICK. ttohnk.y- r Lam-. Kb.
F.hennburir. Pa. Office
hcnilrarir. Pi liffl..i.i . , . :
eV0?VeK"i7uTne94n '
I TAJ( nrr,"1'""-'"rfi street Allmnn:'
KIVIN1US-
Jeweler.
n . I i -i i. , i 'ii ., 'rnitn 'AxdiivT, - t r . w - w .
rai'ill IO. ..-!!. JOIIX I'AltKE.
. .-. . . , n. nil', IIIMH Itl
Mim IKSUE AKCE AGEKCY
r - - l
ax aite A L. TO THE no vs.
Tl. rw lmuijl in fliA tK-Iilll
; we find in a late issi.e f 1 lie lbl!id;ijsbnrg
Standard, i s full r t rut It ami common I
, sense I lint we not only pive i place in our i
. colnimis with le;isuip, lu, like Clrr
tield Hepublirtm, we tmt. tlmt every boy
HM!er l tlie FhkkmaS will peruse it C:oe-
fully , and not only ihthjw i but redact
iimhi ii ; and not oniy rfllfct upon ii, Imt j
act upon it not only lor t ln-ir last itu Rood, j
butiilso f;r tlie nnu'tteialile j iy that the
chanie in their hahits will ivh i ise lo in
the he.iits of their nients. hmtheis and
nisteis. VViili ih.ese worrls hy wav of into,
diiclion, we come to the nrt";cle itself.
The Utamiurd ha no warmer frieiuls any
where than the "nov. And Hinee lh Ixiys
are favorably ilispna-il toward u. we vvoulif
fain to lo ihein a poMl turn. Ohler than
tliev, ami wild m a litlle ex peiiene- in lht
tanuleil vvaysiof I he v..rlil. We hiiirerely i"h
lliat ii vere in our power lo hietl all the
Inivs f iti r ai i'iai iilam-e t rom t he e v ils i here
of. It. is a ;reat t litnc To I" a putNl man. Ii
in a ureal ll.iin; to lie aoinl liny ami togrovv
up inio a p'ir', r.ohle :nan. Ho is iml-ed
forliinale wtio, wlieii arrived at a man's eH
t:iie, anl'Mk la-k upon a manly, ho.iralild
hovliofxl ami youib, ami iait ay, hiilierlo
I have been kept from I he .-rirrli i n j; iiifl.i-em-e
of i Imse cr.isn cius t hat w ii h-r am) le
Mruy ihe frail plant of humaii purity. Ami
he who can iio Itiis is a bov who pciit his
I-veni iis nt li'imf. Thereto. O, we mavsay lo
the hoH. foi in a ba'oii of sia inn at Imini; in
the evenings. When tiitrht :oun-s ilown, no
mailer where yon may be, nor how pleasant
may be the pastime ii. which you ;ire en
cat'eil, lro( everyihiiiC ai.l make your wav
home. S it-ml t he e vein iijj v il h y our pa re ins,
vonr briiibeis ami listers, your frieiuls.
Ii-al i usi ruci i e bun!' s. n-ail amusict; li.xiks,
have pleasant ! i 1 1 !c j;. tines, sbuw the p.trents
who have provioeil a home for yiui llial ymi
nppii ciate ibeir clVor's, ami thai you do love
thenj ami the cosy home they have made.
Shun ci.uipaiiiiins who would make, you dis
pa tit-tied with your home. Lm.k wiih hus
picioti titKiii that :miv w Iio would ins'il into
your brews' a love of th sir.-. r. U- is a bad
boy. Me is o-inii.l to iirow up a bad man.
Tim proSahilitics .ire that he will come to a
bad end. Have no fellow hip with the
fti.irse, ihe vuiuar, the profaiu. When yon
hear a boy swearing, when on nee him
hum kim llieaid nr making hpoi t of those,
who have In-ch deprived of I heir reason, vou
, are Ihe Inns who ru.i the streets afier tlaik.
, If Von keep their company, it will not b
loin; uu!il you are as bad as ihev nr.-. You
d n't waul ibis to happen. 'J line isn't a
j I'l.v or you :i:l who wauls to gniw up into a
! hid man. Vnn re all looking t'orw;ml with
I loiioiiii; j.iiil wiih hope to that il;iy il:en yon
! shall t e men. Km are yon Iwiiiiiiiii; i ihi ?
i II is not often that an bile, profane, cruel
boy bei-oitifs a t;.in man. The hoy who
spend Iiis evening-, on the streets is. :il't-r
javvliile, the man who wastes his lime in
; billiard rooms and in whiskey dens. Tim
I boy wlin loves bis home, in.d finds il so de.
I lihtftil a plaee fur evening sport or improve
; inenl, will be the man w ho loves bis home,
j Pn-tiiT Infill ikhv. l.vn. We t r ) I t l hat ever V
, Isiy who re:n:s tin- .s.'(i)i,7,jv at.d who is our
frieiiil, will take on r :d vi.-e tititl sveod verw
H eninF (.f U,,s wint. rat home. It uiU ptiu.
"".v. Trv it Ibis winter, and the it lelt n
all about it in Hit- spring.
The OrrtAr.iT.iTY op Consumption.
That roiiMiii .ii.in r.m ho rmeil seems to
ho a v row ioSf bel'ef, not to say a fixed f.ict,
in many tiiimls nt the piesent thiv. Speak-ii-t:
t'.ic bit i -jeer, the Xew Yoik TiMs
Says :
The poonlnr ldif-f in tlie incurability of
coosiimpt i.ni, now seems to be on tin. road to
complete overthrow. Tliisi li.ii.tr.- in senti
ment has t.ot bffti liniHtlil almnt liy any new
method in treatment, tmr has t here beeti any
I" '"'! ibie cnlai (2-ment in the number of
those now living who claim that thev have
hail and have recovered from I his d ise.-tse ;
bnt ibe evidein-e np-.n whudi i!ie revision in
opinion is Pase.l is even more Iii.ln.
r::risr.,r.'r:rz,z:; j:
llM e reve:iled ill-' I'n t tli tl p limon;li v plltlli-
; sis is n complaint ol mn. li uie;iter treqnen.
I i y tli;n b:is been commoti'v sntpo.'d, ami
i tb:it mitltittid'-s of people I, Ave, li-id the dis
; i;ise, m il l :ive be. ti pt :n-t ic;il v '. n I . il of it
. l o lnve i.evrr so tiiui li as Mispectcd the '
. niimi ot'llieir illness.
i In a series if c x:iiiiinntionc mn.le i
time since nt tl;e Imspital at Kd i n bn rg. it. j
was fom.,1 that l!io liiin-niif in t Jess than
me-third of those who die when over 40 i
years of aire were in a condition that ronld j
f be am.inivil for in no other wav than by j
, the supposition Mint at some period in their '
Hives cons imp-ton had evi-te.t :...! l.-.l
't:
tired. I'ortionscf
"Veil. I.ll! the i':lvi.
lies forme. 1 l.-i.l I u 1 1 ... I- i .. .
"! -iin, of ,i...ir mails' r .bi' d'o'o"
: sn. si:.i , i.a.i I ,.,.,, in , lhe
formation of Illinois li.M...
I In the records of ',.? t,ir,r!nn eTntnisat i'.tm
n I lie Salpottiere 1 f ivj,i t a 1. r t I'.ris : sit,..
llttr experience is found, except that in this!
, f:i"e the nt;e is advanced to lid ve.it" ami '
; over, nod of :lis das, more than one l.-l r
were shown In lini- -nrl-red fro,,, consitnip- !
tiott nt some rio.l r their lives. I
There nnv lie nothing new in ibis to well- I
informed tnedicnl tn.-n. lint to t. ,-, prr)- j
f.ssioimi render Ibis itiformn, ion crtnnot fail
to be re.tv!sitriti.r. The disease is to a crent.
i t,.,,t bcredil:iry . iin.l tb.-re nre rob:ibly
.ooiisnn.is of peotile in 11ns oil v who eve, y
now m.d. then nr. visited by the plooinv
Ihonjrhi Ibaf tbev nre nt ntiv liino to tUH
jVi.timsto th,. dead v inherit nice. If these
' c.in be mnde to b-iieve thrit they have al-
re:,dv pnvsed tbronel, ,,e ordeti!. i snonosi.
tion nbictt. in the trinjoritv of c.-ses won'd
.r..l.n.ty Is- ntrne one,,,,, sHL'ht j ddition
will be made lo u,e j,,,,,, to,;l. of hanl. n u
: piness. '
Essential Oils.
HIM I HlillKI N. l't I'l't ltHIN I ,
Yitov i , si 1: i:ii 1. A'r..
of irinie f)iinltty, bought in any qu.int it v for cash
on delivery, lice of Imkera ae. cnin'tiii.
iiion, storage, etc., liy
hum o o s. p. M. .ecial at t .11 1 i,.n ..i . to ,,
e:is. s ot the Kye and fur. ns well to Snnriea'l
)irr.itiiin.i ol everv doscrii-tion. i la-tf.
A.M. KK1M. M. !., Physician!
A v li S,. mi,.-. , ,r T.-,l.,.l..,r.. !.. .- 1
. - i, ,i.
flee recent Iy oecttjilcd by Or. .I..T. I man. two !
it. sirs of Hl.-tir House. Il ith St.. wh re idht i
n: cm no in:,uu. uuniuiui o.na in lirrtna in i
well us Knijlit'. tf.t
jonx .Munruv. m t.
ROFOV.
TlTNht. Il.r.r. tlKAran
Camhrl , county. Pa. TV iu lit ell cm he nmdu nl
the rcsi'tcntto or J nt. I aturmy. ia-C2 -t (.-
ll7f If S'lTTIf. V I? 1
VV , Pi.d,. r. A..,
ElH-tislmre. Pa. office In
" Ccntr vtrooC J lii.7A.
i vui
Kltteil.
mm
UNDER THE EMERtiENCIES OF EXECUTOR'S SALE AND LARGE
OVERSTOCK, HAVE WE MADE SUCH AN OFFER AS THIS.
AVANAMAKER & BROWN.
WE BRING
VERY BEST
MSN'S and BOYS' CLOTHINGr,
AND ORGANIZE A NOVEMBER SALE TO REALIZE THE CSH,
Suffering Losses to Ourselves I
rfotwithstan.linir the town? are flooded wl h Wholesale flothinsr made to sell without quei
tinn as to durability, we have never swerved Iroiu our purpose to supply
ONLY THOROUGHLY RELIABLE GOODS,
Bclievln-.' the people will find out ome Any what kind of jro ls Is chenpppt. For the past
pear we have emphijreU our usual large toree o. Cutlers, and the result is this
Huge Stock of Our Own Manufacture.
WE NOW THROW IT ALL 0. THE MARKET
At prices that bear no comparison to the true value, or to anybody e'se's prices.
"WIS SHALL SISLL THIS STOCK,
A Me
AVE HELY ON THE PIUCES TO DO IT !
2"1s pBtilo. the tioiial kind im.Io to rrder t 5 $
lf.o- rimi'rp Vin, usual price f-.7o 1.00
1163 tliisnn-ss Stilts ut
75 Cents on the Dollar.
P.lti Men rtlnek Cloth Suits at onc-hnlf the
1 H! Hoys' Sunset
2'"S It ivs" Overcoat., nl
2.11 Youths" Knr Heave"- it ire- ills Hi
Ill XI II hick. Itl tie h n't l( row ii 1 1 s vi K ci com Is nl
1 IS tPie I iniuoii;! : 1 1 eriMmf. , wort Ii 411. price now
- ntiet iniiiot ten HI nok Krskine Itm -r ivcrciw t s. -i I k v I I c-.liai s. t ic l.v l nod
ntt. I o. -lilted lliroinrhoni, toroie. sold Ml W. I'l u-e le.luc il lo 20 ffl
1.V? s iine t liimr in Itlue 20 O0
1 lit s i me I liinir in I li e ml llniw.i 2J (XI
lil ii'ie imo.it-icd Tricot hum Si.k Mn.-.i incilif l, i.csi uo -ii. Never S'.l l t I- -s
than :li Pi ice reduced lo 20 t.0
72 II til' I lintrotiit I WnrU'd. oil" ! Ihe btsl tiiuUis impoi w-it. I'm-e t .t nit i if . ml
ii o r i t tie present time. 27.V. Now they It a t 20 00
$57 Jtl.-ick. H iieiiiol Itimvii Wnrnmtio Itrnvr Overc hm. - t r mzi ; w r hi-St Imr.
Kniti ol all nl 12.C0
THIS IS
al tjil: nircr.s am: mam: to vr.w the goods
jxto .uo.v;r yi:nv qujckli:
(ttnnc ft ml sre more fnorls tlmn ftviprhere rise.
ntn ttml sre hotter munis limn it ti tftrtere fist;
f'otne ft ml srr more s'iftstnen tlntit fiittftihtrc rise.
Come ftml in-htif tottr friends for the very r reft test bargains of
the -present yettr.
OAK HALL, 61 h and Market, IMiilad'a.
Tin: i.augest cr.onuxa jtorsi: ix amemca.
PI Ml HllPft?
HE BARGAINS FOR All!
PIUS
Ti
a, rail:
sc.
s
Has recently returned to Loretto from the Kastern cities with a large, varied
and elegant stock of
w hich were bought from fust hands for cash, and w ill be sold for cash at lower
prices than buyers 011 credit can a fiord to take, Come then, everybody,
ainl see how easy it is to save enough in your purchases to pa v vou
for a journey of twenty miles, if need be, to reach our store" as
all can readily realize by examining the following wonderful
2: C3
f.-'irlit Ht-own Snunr. so, lb
IU-SI Wtiite J(,..
Ilood (ireci. Coffee, rt t-.a f
lol.l-s. s 4.1,.. r
hss ce C'l tlt-o. ;t l.xes lor i","
I'nshine, c, ltM-. - d.nnd tip
Alicas. is,.. yir rt?),
riimls. 10c. f y d. 11 nd iiiwhi .1.
lm) Men s Soils, ut ", mm up.
Iloys Suits ii t .1 Hint tiptviii-il.
I'nnisiit I'lcenw im.l iii'war.l.
A In we stock ,,f Men's I vcr
c.mlSMt l Viand ,iMv,rd.
.-tlicoc -.. yd
Muslins. ;",( f vo. ,, d iiov-rt.
1- l iiincls hi aiu. x yd. mid up.
White ..'union Ktiiuncl nt tic,
V 'd. Mint npwird,
lirown Canton Flannel at 7c.
GllEAT
.-,Vv &t
GAINS
Pfll'VTIll" lUlAMTn Tiin- iv
wriuujui ihuuit m tMllA.MiL toil GOODS AT CASH ITiICES.
IOrV'T FORGET
The People's Cheap Variety Store,
KEPT BY IYI. J. TE1TELBAUM, LORETTO, PA.
nr
Sj
FOSTER
113 and 115 Clinton Street, Johnstown,
ALWAYS HAVE THE
LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF
DRY (iOIIIR MITIDVS MII.IT.R1
11
TO II E EOUXD IX
I-Don't tercet tbo
1 y IttllLI 111 1
FORWARD-
real value.
3 75
4.1-0
-4.-4t l.i IIS l)
lion
18.WI
.4L
4
FHICEISs
SElifflPllRElSE
Men's hooUbi Hnd upw'd. 1 nnl '"trior walls of paner. h:r r.
Itovs Hoots at :5cts. mid up. j fiirn it u re, blinds, curtains, thain'i'
30O P.-Im W'iiifn' nn, I caroetinr nrnmetitrtl thv.rs. C'Jiii'r
"BAR"-
Kl.nrtt.
Women's Shoes. l lOnnd urt.
Chii.tr n'n Sho. s. Hnd ur.
Men's lints hi 5oc.B,td nnw'd.
Itoys' Hats Ht 4o'. Hnd upw'd.
Men's I 'hi's Hi 4ilc. Hnd u;w',l.
IIOVS- HISI 2iu-. and upw'd.
An fleirant nssoilnienl ot lt
dics' llataut ;."c. mid up.
kSivlfes - ?..
AND
ALL OTHER GOODS
At riUCES EQUALLY LOW
FOR ALL!
r,r.. . .
I CARPETS, ETC,
1 1
liiiiiitil j U.llll j iu,
CAMBRIA COUXTV.
Street unci Number,
&0UINN
Deterioration of Vutatoe.
Mr. Win. M. Hunt makes a cur;
oliservatdon relative to wliat he (
one of tlie causes of the tktcrit iv
of varieties of otatoes. lie sr v'c
"Many years aro I saw clianJ
in.? on in the hills, for which f
not account, and the verv exist
which was stoutly denied liv mo
I cultivators, the chancre Vinrr .
ascrilteti by them to accidental rn
in lianolin. Uut I dftermit-.' ;
i And out the cause for mvself, w!
it might ie. 1 liejinn liv j!
strong growing varieties in al
lows w ith others less Ptrone, .
ing lo have both blossom at th
lime. After two seasons ti e .
began to appear in new and d
varieties. In some instances
hills would be changed ; ia othr i .
a single eve in a tuber -,d
I chnnces extended to th? tiyrio cf .
I incr, the color of the vine?::;,;
habits of growth, and would 1
manent. '1'he first thing I kin;i
that the impregnation took
venr and ntlected only the b-j.U oi
to be followed the next vear b
changes in the tubers; and v. it J
few excejitions the fpjalitv of tL
riety thus produced is always i;;t
to that of the original. "Without 'i
the laws tli it apply to pt-rtii
breeds of animals apply alo tc pr
r.lnr arieties of vegetables, v,
foreign substance enters into U ,
j dilation of the plant, and tlt tci. n
is the natural restiit of the introim.
of bad blood. This deten tion
ing place ctmtinualiy wivhut tt,e
of man, at d will take place :;)
him. Getting seed from a
does not remedy the evil, for the ca
exists universally.
"The flower of tlie potato is n!
botanifcts call a 'wild flower.' It ;.
no a tractions for insects A ;
never touches it nor a fly. The r-,;,.
is cariied by winds to a con-i u r
distance, as the pollen of corn i cr
lied, and impregnation takes j;?cp
the same way wherever there aieS
I ers to receive it.
"There seems to be but two
dies and they are but partiul. 0
to selftt the ripest and iuo-t
tuln-rs Irotn the hiils, and grvv .--,
from them, rejecting from t!ie proii;
all tlie small and imperfect ones. T!
is my own practice, and f:u:a su
seed pints I am careful to t ;ck f.
flower buds before they open Tt
other is to procure varittir-s of -
I doubted excellence and orow thva i
1 long as it is proCtable v
A Woniirrfvl Worm There is
kind of s-ponce w hitb grows id t.
depth of the Mediterranean s-.a, &r
in its tissues a won krlul vera
found. This 8vlli5. r. it iseal.fi.!.'
a blind bead, a King budw and i
Jed with lings like otntr w(.r::.s:
j has a nutnlier of shoit h-jr -'nk :
out from the ring, ?nd covert 1 ;
! bristles, 'ihe worm buds like a ;!:.:
j and each bud turns to a worm '.kf.
parent. 1 1 tool reds of thee bn .is c
j cur on the head and on the to K.
j nearest the neck, and they sjst I
: grow into long ugly t!iibrs. !,if'.
their turn prtnluce buds and t;twir
i ol 'votms. When these 1 lulilii c y. .u:
i worms are nearly ul! cronn. t:.c j-
ent appears to be verv tireo cf
company, and wrirples n'tutsrit
j tteavors to move backward so s;
leave its attached childrtE K!.-i
, Considering tliat all these woir;:
duce eggs, which when hatche-i !
; come worms, in their turn, an 1 '.!
' every individual prexiuees ot!:t-r '
j budding also, there can be no rtr;
able doubt that nature has some z "
j reason for placing a vast hum'T
these creatines on a ecitain spot -.''
mg a short time, rrona! !v there
many fish that consume the iv'
of these voung worms Kfure '
have been a long tima separated i--their
parent.
Various Usf.s of 1 ' a t f. 3 1 -
j Western Pajn-r Trod? v.iros "? ' '.
i follow ing lis 0 ar;khs ir.:iri:':H-':"'
j of paper displayed nt the reecr.t 1:
j exhibition : Animals, wasliha:. "
j ter cans, cai eting, bonr.t's. s sir; -i-I
rigged, lanterns, hats, trat-ks
cloths, full suits, straps, httrnuirei.'---"-
najikins. bathtubs, buckets, en1
flowers, urns, window blinds, a-;
riinfl o if ,1 f .T.ir.'ifl fS ,?
iv.iuii, liinir 1 1.0 it'i f-..
coral, jewelry, window cm t.in. s
lace, belting, and a house inu.ltrt
but with not onlv roof, ceiS.nr.ce"
. " it..
inaniel ami tattle ornamenis.su - -astoveof
asbestos paper biirnins:"-.
f-hoprfnllv ninl nevt nivnsuir.mff 1 "
:v " .ti.i-
ns it evidently ought to.b)-
thing indictate some of t'nc pv
ties of the adantation of pflinT.
1 . . .
shall say where these po?"
cud ?
Cure tor Uoo Ciiolkra
Lewistown Gaze'te says evtij p:'
in tlie United States ought wsV;
nllv lo keep tlie fa-t lefore its w
tl.nt burnt corn i a certain s'1''",.
cure for boor cholera The If'-. .
is to make a pile of corn on tho j
effectually scorch it and the" ? l'V..
I ntl'ectetl hojis free access-0 !-
: ct . .: l.-Ti. .
remedy was discovered by ncu .
E. E. Lwkc, Esq.. at the ti"':;0:
tiller3' was burned in this eoim '.
CM her with a lartre lot of stoii'1 i
j which wn? so much injured 9
fit for use, was hauh-d oytaii'v
eaten by the hos, secr:d of
were dying daily. After tl"" ..
day not a single hoz was n
disease entirely disappear"1- 1 (
tnly has oeen tried since in El"
of cases and lias never failed.
T,,..... . T n..-.no.lp rng
1e'
Loney, and used freely, i D
remedy for drtppiA.
:i ti