The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, May 09, 1879, Image 4

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CARPENTERS' TOOLS!
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t.iiin tHuit'iv kt t :n
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Hrst Intrmlnctlon of lh Piano.
Tiv.stiuvf f tiii- Hu,jf.-t. Mv. Jr.lins
U'i'u u rlit-h :i- ti l!iiv. in Jhn-r'f I
,1-t.vc."-.i fur Mhj : .
Thf fss';i:iul f-;iture of tiif jiin'.io aro :
only tlirpp : l!ie jn'it'iiii.in acti'in. thf iron
frainfi :iinl tin1 ovcrstruiijt M;r.y minor
iii)irivnu-nt-i. 'mil as Inul!o ami tn'lili
f-triiisrirnr. tn I -en aiUlHil. dy wliic Ii the
tv r ;iinl ijnaiity nf tuise. as well a- ilura- ,
tiilitv, Vave ..-fn wmiJi-rfuliy i-i. re:i-ei1: fmt
all tlics.- w rf- lii'i.t-iiiii'nt nj.on tin lirt. anl
when th" h. tinnier ai tion w as cni e ilcvi-oil.
the i.usii ber;u:i- an acfoini'lishi-d lai t.
Siuiiti.' a that ilisci'Vfiy t ins, mankind ;
waitcil in-ailv L'.i"".' yc.ir-i fr it. and tho la.-t
lit ui of I lii ih'ijy iiiu-t rat t' hiv t ranre
lv i n vt Tit ii ;i ;.!t:i Wurk- near and all iroumt
a" (rv si:iiilt' imt';ovt'i!!i-!it without reaeh
ir.K' it" The riri'.ina! jiianu was the duU imei.
wiii.h va jihived with tile jilectra ; hut as
the wliole hand t-niild wield otilv one jilec
trum. the Key-l-oard was devisi-d to utilize ,
tlie tinkers, "and tiwvt' the jilei tra faster.
Thin eaiin- the elavivhoid, with lira "tan
krei.ts'' strlkiiiir the .striiiirs r.s already ile-M-ritied
; then Uii' 'filial, eXiaiidi!iii intothe
harji-iehurd. whi' h Went away l"r '11 thecor
ret idea, ami its.-, I the rnnv ;tiill to !ia!f
trikr. half rtilt the string:: then the hurji-siehoi-d-inake!..,
with wi;at si-,--tn in.-yj.li.--aMe
1 .1 in. i ri-. went on ii',pio ine; tin- n;e
1 hatiim ilni in more than : eentury without
ratehinir the Hea of tiie liiimnier. It Hnot
the -teel f-trint; whi' h mad- the j.i ino. for
steel, lira--, and i-.i!ut, separately and to-s-ether.
h.iii already !eeli ti.-e ! ill the liaip- !
si.-h..rd.
There li.t'.e hei-n three .i ottiinent elaini
:...ts of the hotter f itiyentin' the h.iininor
a h'renetmian, a (i.rnian, and iili Italian.
'ii-tofo!i, the latter, is now y.-nerally ad
liiitteii to have t.eeti tiie inventor, at I'adna.
in ITln. Ihtt if ltiiy invented the jiiam, she
iiid liothiiit; to deu-lo, it. Dr. r.uiT.ey, in
177'), -it-, yeais afterward, t.--tilied that the
key-hoarA ii!-truini !!ts of Italy were much
interior to thoe of Northern Knroie. Said
he; -They have neiier.iliy little iKtave
(I'inet to "ai eoinnany .-diming in private
l.ousi-s. sonietiuies in a 1 1 iatii;;i !ar form, lint
more f reiiiifiitiy in the shape of an old vir- .
L'inal. of v hi h the keys are so noisy and the .
tone vi f. i'hle that mole wood i heard than
wire. I found three Ktii:iish harps':. !! iu
the three pi iiii-jpal .it ies olltidy, whi-hare 1
regarded ly the Italians so many pheno- j
niena."
Tin-n.iiae tii -t eiven the new inruiiient !
s a" the hammer-harp-h honl : next, it-power
of lining l-oth a i-atd and soft note prm-iired I
it the name of f.pTe-piano i. t.. ioud-sott :
this next rh.ii'i;ed to pia no-f r, te. In 17'-2
Moz art played upon the piano, at the ;:u'' of
-iv ; and his i.-tteis in 1777 ie.-.-rd hi- yreat
ih-hi.-!:t in the piano- of Stein, a maker of
thai day. I i 17o7 tlie piano -e.-nis to have
he.-n introdtiei-'i to tin- public in England. .
for a piay-iiid of 'Ihf l! j;wr.' 'ip-r'i itt the
ovi-nt ; iai'deii The.it.-r, ,Mav am1.. nine. -,
that "at ihe.-t-dot A-t 1. Miss Hriekl.-r will
-iti:i ii favorite s from .tuiiih. so-i-oin-
;-at.ied r y Vr. Iiitd.in on a i:.-w iu-tiument
eal.ed the piano-to, te. ' ' "The u e ot this
kind of iii-if'.aiii-iit." -aid Titaiher:.', "i.-d to
it- po.-u:iai" r.ipai'i.iii.-s heinir tliorouhly
ti:died atd apprei iated, and iiie t-oni'o-eis
r p. lid tia ;r ciiauatioti t-. the iti-truis i t ly
wntinu f-r il n.at. o! the tlne-t prodn. tions
of n.u-i.-. ami t.;. pr-t.-f i.-i'ld the xeentioti of
The-e pro,;t:- ti-,;:s to s'aeh at: ext. lit as to he
aha- 1m tl them 1 . -fore the putdie with t he
Ltreat. -t p.. --!!!. fl-it." M-..-.rt. II; yon.
1 la t.de! and lieetiiown wrote e-j-. eially f -r
it : am! y.-t. ah ii'.iiL'ii the not,- ,.i t he h -;nai-spini-t-r,a!
p-ii hold wa- i!':-. hy ! r. Harney
a '-.nt'-bu it It a -o.iml at the. -'ad of it." the
i-?r!'. t i ;. - ii- t iii,e!i heifer. The r.ne
i n v. hi,-ii . ;ii! i-oippe-ed I is Arii i'Ui. whieh
v.. i- pio' at ' - l. 1 ,i- at.v ot the ' rca.t
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SI P m , ni l- U t ! i-t v., n will pr .hat lv never s.-e ar.etli.-r i.f Hin-h niatrnituile and power a" tlie proaent one, which has brought dry' Kuodf down to half their Talu, and haii ina1e merrhant
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MH.1MS OF DOLLARS' WORTH OP GOODS OX THE MARKET TO RE SOLD AT ANY PRICE FOR CASH,
IN ORDKIt TO SAVK TIll'.MSl-JTES I llOM 111TN.
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: j-- n r- -I:ri -tt'i-'d neeper :i no io-.-im-i m moiv,. ,-. i . . - ,,. '".. .o ... u.i, i. mo., ... w, 5 ,inii-,mir. a iic toi urn iu mwc prima is worm more lo
were ni-n-r made to he ol,l lor that money.
MANY THINGS ARK FAR BELOAV THE MANTJFACTTJHEirS PRICES.
The-- rv 'hi--- Th- mere! ant tuv tlie!r ,...,1 In ritthnru'h and l'hiln.l.-l.hla. the IMtt-l.iirifh ami Philadelphia merehantu t.uy of the New York iohhern. the iolil.erp tmy of the wholesale mer-har.t
a i l In- J , a l-iiv'.'... ;h. .::o - ri.-ror tejet.t. Tla re na n nil live in mar'nle fronts, ilnves h.t hor-es ami pi n.l fortunt-e every week. Have the p.-.. pie ever thought who snpjirt all there extravagance ? Kah
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BOUCHT CH15APEJR IX SUCH LARGE QUANTITIES
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we Oiin t..r ttie money and do not allow eurnipiioii to -et In our t".ne.s. tlie oock-roaehe". in our hrain. or the iiu-t on our (food-. Work all .lay. and ometime all nipht. and ftuar-
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THAN ANY OTHER DEALER IN AI.TOONA Olt BLAIR COUNTY.
: aTxE A. KEW IJLA.INr FACTS!
, - I -Ttn In en .- in.lte.l i.y hii'h prtees. We are .Ictermini. J to override all opio-ii!oii. and fo..n pliall e-IT on the top rail of glory, nmnkiui theeom-roh pipe of peu". while
;:. l li.Il pin e- vanish away in i'i- etm d'l-tanee.
air hoi.-:., i-iiil'-d a
3 GZB2STT GOTJ2STTER I
.45 OLV IJEVOE.
lu a vlllafre In th? cantoii of Vml,
the inhabitants of a comfortable ilwell-liiK-hous
diwovered that a family of
owls had taken up their abode under the
same roof with them. There was a
hole in the gable end, alxnit twenty feet ;
from the ground, and in it these birds :
had made their n-st. It was the tirbt j
year that they had built in that place. ,
A young f tinner and three or four of his
friends, who had frequently observed the j
owls entering and flying out of the cav- '
ity, resolved to examine the nest. On a i
Sunday they tilaced a ladder against the i
wall and insjiected th family of owls. ,
They found wveral young ones of extra- ;
ordinary ugliness, and, according to their J
own account, after examining them they i
carefullv replaced theru iu the n st. t
The parent birds did not that evening j
apiiear to lx angered at the proceeding, i
The next night, however, between ,
nine and ten oVhn-k, as the young far
mer was returning home, followed by
his jiervant man some six or wven jiaces ,
in the rear, on parsing by the wall in
question lie heard a sound of wings and j
a violent exclamation at the same time
from the servant. The latter, in evident
pain and alarm, held his bauds clasjied j
over his right eye. He stated that the
owl had flown suddenly down ujion him, j
had driven her talons into his chin, and j
then struck him in the eye with her ,
tieak. The blow, fortunately, did not
fall on the eyeball, and was Dot followed
by any mutilation. Upon examination
there were to tie seen, lie-sides a violent '
bruise below the eye and two bleeding
wounds on the chin, the unmistakable'
imprint of the talons of the bird of night. 1
The next day witnessed a new act in ;
the little drama. The owl was sjH'edily
tried, condemned, and the suppression
of the entire brood included in the sen- :
tence. Execution followed in the after- ,
noon. The owls were absent or had tied
at the raisine of the ladder ; but the
nest was destroyed and the young ones
killed. The death of the old birds was
also decreed, and for an hour or more
the young man and his friends made
vain attempts to shoot them. They
were provided with an excellent gun, '
but the movement of the birds was so
rapid that all their efforts were unavail
ing. Twilinght came on, and still the ;
ow Is iert inaciously hovered in the neigh
borhood of their ruined home. The
friends. Iwroniing impatient, went away,
and the increased darkness at length
compelled the young man to give up I'is :
pui jKN'. Just then the female owl llew
into the dense foliaire of a tree. Into
this the sportsman was almut to fire at
hazard, when lie suddenly heard a vio
lent rustling of wings and leaves ; the
bird shot like an arrow across the thirty
or forty feet of interval. M. F. receiv
! ed a lierre blow full on the left eye. and
at the same time was conscious of the
rapid apparition of two round, flaming
eyes close to his face. The shock and
the pain were so violent that M. F. fell
backward on the ground. The owls
! llew away, and only reappeared at long
intervals during the ensuing days. The
: next morning, after a night of suffering,
the two wounded men arrived at Lau
sanne, the master in a car. with a band
age over his left eye, and the sertant
; driving, with. a bandage over his riirlit.
M. F., on the other hand, was seriously
: injured.
MOM)FKS OF THE MKROSFOPE.
ESTABLISHED FOR THIRTV-F'HM
F.W.MYM
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WHOLESALE AND RTi
OF
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TW, COPPER,
AND
Sheet IronWare'
AND DEALKKS IX j
HEATING, PARLOR 323 COOD1
STQVES, !
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H0USE-FTRM5HING G00IS Lh I
rolliiiK- in
TIX, COPPER SIIEEMIi'
PROMPTLY ATTEVPEfi To
Nos.278, 2S0and 2S2 Wahirc: .
JOHNSTOWN, PA.
PAN-HANDLE R0UT1
(P. C. & ST. L. R'Y.
THE HIIti:t T J.i Vfo.j
fOMFORTABLE AMI r.!tli!i f '
WEST,S(iWflii"S0DTIir
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ikitala tttlk4 ia tmmi Pwc!f .-.
T AI L I'RIXIHAI PMM
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erowd our Jtore dai'.y, earri -p.(r a ay arm-fnl nnd l.uek.'tsfnl .,f nua I hut ii!"efiil artieles f.,r u cent " eaeh article- that (renerally sell for J and tbz.
bargains:
. i. iiini r ft .
IsHDi e.-.
mill 1 1. Lin.'ii a-t ninl -m; tU r :irti
with your 'Toll trn I fliin1' till
:0N THE:
Wlrer Spooiia.
liiilvrnnnil l orkv,
l ather I ruslietn.
I rj i ii r I'ann.
t IonIi i'orkii.
Like turners.
lipieri.
l11Mf Ctlft.
eie I'anii.
l"u?1.li:nr laa.
Jellj I'ltPH.
Tin 'u4.
FTVIv
f luted lMnten.
Plain I'late.
niti Knain.
Hrpaa Toafe.ru.
Mai-h Sate,
t. ra j Mralner.
Ilarnm.
Jark Ilanimer.
Moot Jark.
Itaf k 4'omUn.
Ira.lfi 4'oinbn.
Tea Strainer.
iCENT!
Woodon Pall.
4 hllilren' Home.
leii'i o-lci.
1 ace Hannkerrhlef.
linen apklai.
Hash Haiti. ; COUNTER.
lar hlne llllrr.
Rnfton Hooka.
rlmprrn.
Ilellx.
we leive i-j'dtliiT time nor Mpiu e t n.
th-. criiwd to tin- t-eiji.vinl Store T
c-ity. Leiirn wierloin, t)i'Ti, iroixx tii-w elorlona prumiami, and
BALTZELL & HO ESS.
ALTOOXA. PA.
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i: .1 1 liliii tl.a. !.- be- an.e
1:. ! ii1. - ii i.i : y.iv. h'e con'.d
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M i i '! If 1 1 i !!!; :.-ie i'i s -.'( : i lit' ii-
; . r I.-' : :i i:i ; ;;' :..-r i si! : !,. felt a.;
:h:i:h;t --. n"..i i-t.ii i v v, re ihrob
' o;.v - i t!.:-i.:;i; t'.M'.uh l;is fr.nr e.
I't-'l. : ot ;- i , - p .-.a -. la :.it:: i.ol
; '; i ! ' i- si. a. i ' 'i ! 1 1. 'i ;.e s' r' i:ai oil
i s. ;it ji a. , ,1 ,it aj.; -: i::e v...n-
.i. i fill sigh' -. aa.i if ; ':i had a mtich
i!.iaii,.r int. a.ei ihel..."k' t't. hrivi-
atie:,.-.' a;:d p.nvii t,;' ok-t rval ion. lle.y
cini-i! fi.rnlsh s-,-,iu.. m iv vjvi.J des.-rip-ti'-lis
"f whir. ;h.'-y wit: ess. ' e.ii;..l
J.ii f. l.ia . 1 i;.. f,;t: tlii'i'l.i .! . !
trie t'.nil.' .Toll! tin tn;):';' the lia :. ;!:;!:,.
liii.k l ;.i,i lien. i-ii i!i- fi.n.ili- i aii.t
ii;-- inii-.i i;v j ; ;,at they can li:ir :iy
be Kl '. I ,iuy. la r,-. The pt.tki .!-
i.:v.:.-'.- i. iew i.f .iie httt-dred miles ra
i'l.s. Vi v.i! ! iia.t.u;.;:-.! it c -l'-
iail l;: :-. ! i v iaki s. ;i;:d . I.e t.a'iVes
t'onr a: riv.-tv - '-la.te. Arki.i.sa.,.
!'. ;:i:n'f a-.itl .!.. rr-do of V.nf-.-nii-i.
It ... l-v.-.-d ;ii:-:-.r.-;,j-ie e'i i:t
e .iai.e.t and it'e- v.i'.i: e!".jtr'.ciiv .
ti'.-'i '''! !-' 0 alt tdt ;.i f-Ictttri- of Mlb'i.U'
ity which p.o t l.r.s lgttn to j'tii- :.
VIM KLKVENTII AVENUE. HK Alt OF LOGAN IIOUSI
N1CKQLS, SHEPARD & CO.,
Ttattl Ox-celr, Allch.
ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE
I X3 TL ATOll "
THRESHING MACHINERY.
4 tvn7 ifc-:rf T.r..-rs r-fthli lay to'! c3r
m. fi.'id !! n'Tiff i r rw;.;.i PiTfm CItmiib;,
. .. fc..' o -
Str 'e- iHty.!iirti.f.'iil:y. vpreial
-.-. f s;s.rut-,.-- nnt. U i-- s-.
VMtJS OTiSi Tirh;nr Vv.n nJ 'firm
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wer-- .-eiii.' time :;:.: ii),;i -i.t d by the
'-o'.'i. i v for tiie Fr- vet: '.::, of crt.t '.tv u
At i:: a.!.- :
i. 1'at i;-e i.-.te up, at the it--i'V : I'Tiiair.i.
'!: h'r,,. ---. e.-.i-i fishy, first of ore hid- aid
'' ii " i ti-e ".oi r. -i'.-.'.kiti.; ( tt c :raiT;::w y
v. i h. ; t'.ieti jiitjsj'. iii tii.- ,i .;..:t at;d
kive the ..fi t.i artd lt neially lie obev.
A t-ti-r ia Main t- r. he t un start
tiie v...! ! .,';: l.-r-e !:v ta.ki1 hiiti out vf
i !. .-: a ' i - a , , d uia kit. hi . a , u:. i ;. .'iroie
i i;i l.e j- ..:,(.' . f ti-e hi .-: d:'i . t- d this sort
d- 'c i--.; if Ihi-i a v, eond v. i!h
3 To fire r. l a.i-.v h-Tr-e. sdnpiv p'aae
v a: h.:: d ever lh- t-,'r.,.-.- i;i,. ; i.d "shut oft
l: u i it.! 1:- o:..s t.i nr.,! th.-o i t ,;m
an!i to ike irrvp
.'r i t :t tl ri - --. r i. ie- t.-v I
i, t-lii. tta. t;:r . pi -t ,s !, ,'i '.,-n.
?TOT Only Va-tiy erlor f..r tTbfat, Oa'a,
t'.ar Ut. I . I,--. ih ,,ti i-i:-vs.
fai rr.,-' ii r..-. ; i- -f-.. v..a a. m ale
-l. K j:i s ! " : t i.tr r r .--.-.1-trr.g
t-hs'ir iVi.i i.mia If - s .V
XV Yfc..rsh a.'!ii3nTps Ele-mTif Viai.h,
Pj .M. . r-e,. . tv-- f.' !-n.rinnt, (T",(
r " l'tr.'li'T CfJtV ax- liC-w::-U lc
In the fare of n-erytJiing, Wananaker & Erown increased
their great Clothing business last year at Oak Hall nearly a quarter
i A a million dollars, and for 1S79 the new plans will' make the
bouse more popular r.nd increase the business much more.
Eighteen years in the people's service at tiie old corner of Sixth
and Market has taught lis how to do the business well.
Vhatcrer may be said, no house in the United States sells any
thing l.kc so much Clothing at Retail as Oak Hall, and no house
m Thilaclelphia sell, more than a quarter as manv goods as
elr. Wanamaker jells in Clothing afone. Doing this large
business shows the people's retrard for our goods, and enables us
to buy cheaply and sell at small profits.
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T" iW. llmt k.lt th..l H. '. u. l..n M-A
Ct wrt. fvri l.utm!.nim or wtlrii.
Porn Mia ef snrtnr Saie, Ranglnf
r--" 1 r Mr-iM, mmA m.. U llm'
Uor rwer w matck.
rOK rartiralars. Call tm oar TV Ian ar
riw t n- Im- llitrna Cirtalar, wlna w au Ova,
A'?t,W' f vs;.Ai, s. --&li'.l
v-s? vy;r vitrei
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DINING
ROOrvSS!
?"r I...tlaa n;l t; e n t .' e m e.
161 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA.
H.tkT MM BuOS IX THE flTT.
MT AI.S AT AT, I, Hl.i l.S. OViS t KRS and
SI'PH!- ItK ferreil al short notiee.
Nov. 'ii. lSTK.-tf.
"ll'II.r rr.al.o prnierfir.nal Tiait to F.hcnhnrir
II on the I'ttiKT t ,M T 1 w HAcn vosith, to
r'ti;a!n one week. Al.-o. will !-e in Wtimere rn
the s .-,) t, Mom, v r. .ira m,;str, 13 rcniiin
cneitai. Ml p-.-.rk n,itMHt 1.
Keh. ii;y.-ii.
r'EO M. KliADE. Atlornry-ol-Law,
R3BF;ra. . fiSire oa Cc-r. :iEt4ayjt,
thrccn.r-tr.v.)t.5 Ifisli stro-.t. icT, Ji
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'1tT patterns have been made this year and new styles intro
duced throu-h Mr. Robert C. O-den (formerly partner of tlie
farnoua firm of Devlin & Co., New York), who is now associated
v.-jth Oak Hall, and will give his whole energies and valuable
experience to improving the manufacture of our Boys' and Men's
Clothing. We do not buy Clothing like the dealers, but make
it expressly for our own sales. The Spring stock is splendid,
nd no other make t f goods, so far, have as much merit, or are
solu as cheaply.
Impressions have been erroneously given to the effect that
s.Ir. John Wanan-.ak-r, who founded Oak Hall, is not interested ir.
t.-.e o!J ttore, and that it does not have his attention; on the
contrary, h:s owr.ershiu of it rem-ins unrhan-ed and he ha lost
V,
rior.e of hisloe for it. livery dav finds him supervising all its
ofpartmer.U. Mr. William II. Wanamaker spends his entire time
oa the Oak Hall business.
A ViSiT THIS SPRING PARTICULARLY INVITED.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
OAK HAIL, 6th & Karket Sts., Philad'a.
THE LARGEST CLOTHINQ HOUSE IN AMERICA.
THE KKEAT POSITIVE CLUE
.a.
for tl 5)Hl'.AJIt9 nrt-'n fr ni Tnjo3 e-q
t-n t! -.I.Ul. I 1TI.B, ,lbl ,
The 3t Family Kcd:c;nn on Earth.
100 50T.1
njt reib vb it cur, p.oviai 15 tb buaea or ergnm are not
-'!''! ''("owl fi!t:t cf npr.r
U tr:int:rti j conipH).. ntieJ liuru Jiv: lm. I.doCa, tr 1 anj
fJimm fcriTi'l in (."alir-rrl - TV Intll-j. tmti-.cing
T.Milr. Ctirtb AlrstW-. Iiarct1p mtt-1 Sudurifl
1m linui-dln. iTrt njon t: 5U-ftiro orf in, vi!!iar
!?s;iil r l j !.- nr H.nas!d from oy cu, U Ij la
rrt ia thUf powi-i of tTOi'at.oo Mid natrlt'.t'.i. It 1a-
finltfp to tho mn-'ilmr r.iicj ctr-niiln- PTtem. It ;!ra
'atr i a v-tftl ptfw''i to renwf I -lvit, m cr
r.'Ct nnl pu.!l' to f! tout ImO cr'Mie ft' ro--U-?':-
liielr hcrti:hy funi"j. as.
THE OXLY TH.TJE HXDT FOB COLDS.
It neeleM tTitlttijvin tIiTirtc-fl .Ms fnrT
KT.M. If jjo ere t-.ff.rir.s from Ml Ht'8 A T A l K 4,
l)s!tl'1M. w I -Pi'-fSl Jl, (ulLlJUTIMi. tKNLRil. UK.
UlLiTY, H,(-TIPt1IO, h Drr or KniOlS llKK,tKM,
or nny dIoTrtT rtiinR rrom tin i:n f4ki. pr-4. b.itu
cf li.OCLXK nn1 tnk it sh ; r f1.r-:ior b;-'.i Niti
In F.ntrHh, Ofrwiin, S;.:in.' wr1 Frn'-ti. .! b-tttlo will
!rrctnTtnco you or mcrlM tMB t ob cxrrcspi tn
r!nt-r' Ink.
A. trial of nn Vittlo tnT:r lopti'rn In OTrry fueiny,
fr no Mn,Ti omnor ChUd cms tk t itnfXr" n rna'r
ItiajuVk. It flrt cl(n' tb M-m, ten ropm. I'ipb
fci'Ki jp, Thu rnrliis rtlwiiw an-i MtabllsaJnc LcrMtii oa a
penaint-nt, safi and ndur1u ha-l.
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Dry aAicl Dress G oods,
NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC.,
to he f.iur.d in Cambria or adjoining counties. I-Forcet not the- street nd numbers
and fail not to rail, bny and be happy.
TIIE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
Cray's Specific Mealclne.
RADE MARK. I especially r- MADE fAWIC.
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i unftillinR care for
NRH. SriRl. .
iorrhba. turn- Vfc
teiict, and ait
diseases that foU
low a a lAiifiiM .
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Before ri.or
biti-dk, Pai i Haoi, IimBanr Viarow, Psr
matur lLr Aoa. and many other dleeaae tha'
leail to Inaanlty. Consumption and a rrematura
Orare. all of wlileh ae a rale are Brat naaaed It
derlattnn from the path ot nature and OTer tndnf
irenee. Tlie Specific Medicine it the raanlt of ltf
eiudy and many years ot eaperlenea In traatlna
theee fecial 1l.eaes.
Ful I particulars In oar pamphleU, wblch wa de
tire to end free by mall to erery on
The Speeltle Medicine Is gold hy ail flraralrta
at 1 per paekaua. or all paekafre for : or will
beent by mall on receiptor the money br addraaa
ing THE (imv M ROK 'INK CO .
?,10 Mechanic' Hloek. ITorT, Mmti
refold In Kbenbur- by II. T. Roaanra, and
by rrnr!ta ererywbere.
Harris a. Ewno, 'Wholarala Aeann. Pitta
onrn. Pa. a-in.-iy.)
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A- ii-Liw. Kheasbnrff. Office on Hitrh
trett.earfeira ot rtisiilfuc-e. n CK'Tfl. t-f.)
r,n InveKted In Wall St. Stoek make
.11! fortunei everr mr.ntb k.ili.ani
U IU fr(.p cxpIainlhK; evenihinir.
KAXTLIJ ."v rr i.. li,i!iVr.. 17 M'all t'..
LIMDSEY S BLOOD SEARCHER
1' T.f.-t ISIo KnnM? f I. c-
Tol.rr. Serr at, fleers, But), Pintp.',
a, ni 11 Itloofl it e..e y.l.l t it woniiT-
f'il po'.-'r. I'are ttlnoaithgnarnt
etai..itn. Rf.j: '-ittiirliiiTrit.ratnr.
, ato." J- X. Brookt, PflnTtUr, O. -II rmrrd ,
' 11., inn ii r- .ii,,, v,. jr. j?M.rct, jr-
I'T-.. P- l'r-,e $1. R. t. r.l.l.F.HS ( O..
rrep-.. I- .t-n.-rh. Pi. ffvtd hm Jftfta n.l
Faney t'ar.l. 'limmo. ftnom-flnke. fce. no! til Ike
It is anion 1 th slartlinjy revelations
of this wond-rftil instrmncnt that it en
tirely ehaiijres the aspect of eominon
thinprt around us, and revrttls features
and properties in them the very opposite
of whj'.t we have ahvavs stif.Hse(i to f.
ist. Take, for instance, theedpo of a razor.
Now all our ideas of this fbject have '
been until otherwise taught by the mi
croscopethat it was a jer!eetly smooth
edge, without a single depression or pro
jection, or 'nick,1 as commonly termed,
alone its whole line, and hence "the preat
aim of the bail K-r is to remove all such
indentations or 'nick,"fi frmn the edre of
his instrument supposing that this is in
dispensable to its usefulness. Hut the
very opjosite of this is the fact.
When a first-class razor is in most pier- ;
feet order, find is placed under the mi
croscope, we find to our amazement that
it is from heel to point a complete and
most perfect saw, and if there is any
where ahnip; its edge a space where these
Haw teeth are not t-een, there the razor
will I found to be dull and unfit for
US'.
The mot perfect razor, then, is the
most perfect .aw. Now from this fact i
ft very valuable lesson may be learned by
those who make any use of this instui- i
ment, either for hhavinpr, or as pome- '
times is necessary, for furical purposes
where the keenest edpe is required. The
lesson is this ; that just as a common saw :
operates most effectively by having the
teeth leaning in the direction in which
the saw i-j propelled so these minute s
teeth of the razor should incline in the ;
Btitne way, in order to do its work most ;
satisfactorily. But how shall t his projicr !
Inclination, of these invisible teeth be
obtained ? ,
The method is very simple and can
easily and successfully lie adopted by all.
First, to act intell:pentlv here, it' will
be remembered that, in the act of shav
ing, the razor is drawn from heel to
point. Further, as in using a common
aw, we could not propel it most effect
ively with the inclination of tlie teeth
reversed that is, leaning toward the
beel so in the use of the razor we must .
have an inclination of these minute teeth .
to secure the best results that is, thev j
too must incline inthedirection in which
the instrument is propelled, that is, from
point to heel, the opposite direction of
those in the carpenter's saw.
This direction of these i lfinitisimal
teeth iH obtained by the simple act in
sharpening, of propelling the razor on
hone or tablet from point to heel and
never reversing the motion. Anv one
tryinff this will b? surprised to find" how 1
much improved is his razor's edge.
For this discovery we are indebted
wholly to the microscope. i
The writer, until learning from this
wonder revealing instrument the real
character of the razor's edge, was accus
tomed to do as commonlv practiced '
draw the instrument over hone or tablet
from heel to point ; but a little reflection
convinced him that this was not the lst
method, and tho first experiment satis
fied him that his reasoning was correct.
PKCTI.TAKmESOV SoIF. ANIMALS.
Cats are affectionate; thev love voung
chickens, sweet cream and "the best place
in front of the fireplace.
Dogs are very faithful ; they will
stick to a bone when everyhndv else has ;
deserted it.
The donkey is an emblem of patience;
but if you study him closer von will find
that laziness is what is the "matter with
him.
The eagle is the monarch of the Fkies
but the little king-bird will chase him to
his hiding-place.
Monkeys are imitative ; but if they
can't imitate some mischief, they are
not happy.
Hens know when it is going to rain,
and 6helter themselves; but they will
try to hatch out a glass egg just as hon
estly as they will one of their own.
The elephant has tho least, and the
rabbit th most, eyes for its size ; and a
rat's tail is just the length of its body.
Tho roof of the thoroughbred dog's
mouth is always black ; so is thelx.ttom
of a cat's foot who is a good miniser.
Tlie serpent and the era change their
clothing each year ; and he raccoon lives
all the winter long on the memory of
i what he ate in the summer.
j To rid elost-ts of ants, use green iep
! iTijiint ficsi'wtly.
Our Rates are the Lowe
Ol B AllOIHOIUTIOSs I .W KPl!i
Our Trains Connect in UNION Mi ;
Witb all the treat Western Trot.it I t-
yo delays: xo lxu r.j.'-'
WE RUN NO EMIGRANT TR; '
A'l ( 'ttifrm P,r- uc.-rj.i-re f, rv ir
I ir KXI'llf s UA l.S. x nf v
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We Invite cnrreaimnder.ee. and ep-l--give
trustworthy inf 'urination. Wl:-i:
i-y, our Trvelint Aatetit will we. 1 1 -tie
prepared 1 11 irti e sm 'of ,u-t.t y t n -t- : -port
ation tif iaeper. hnuseni M e '-
Flock, ete.
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via "1'an-Handle Hmitc":
Leave Plttl'urKh . 111. ill':
Arnva St Iiu s 7 .'; a. in. e :
Kanrae I'itv. . In. 15 p. m. I1.-...
Connection I maie in t'nion T" I---t. .
City, for ail jwims In Kiesaa et.l 1
Two hundred inninds f Kin trepe art
fre tor colonists.
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Mil. it Kiiite hi rn ar.-t raiit i,a 1 '"a'
aetter li. -u i.i .-q 1 1 011 Awi'tsMl I'ii-,
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If jniblilied hy tbc Lan-i I "t. ;.s rt tt' r :
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and Increattna- .toman. 1 f - i- :i,t r ' 1" : -
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townb!p lr a iliraiicp of r-Ti' v. "
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forty mlWi extt-n-imif tc '
ordo. ihm forming r root 'ntiiTtr. '
country whlh, from t be A t '.act : h: T '
loun-t to in ciimi e. n i tvtry
Hon oi nature, the na-vt favort-1.
The Kansas Pacific ;
la 114 Mile the htiarla-l Kami "
K a uaa 4 lly 1 a luunr
Tba farorita ronta of tt.e fnnnst rat ' "
to tL I
fSt.ii .Tiixiii CTonntiV
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