r :i vki: io'iims ruonriULL'. A ..;i!1-.--s man in I'i.U.t.MpLia. ami .t,, n--s s; '.it i,.i-jHi. extensively as --tnr,'s'" i'-r i a kiiiv'-lis. L-Iis us tint ot la:.' years t!i.-ie has been a re- .iM. lis.' in the frier- ot tnosarii r.nt . i 'ln years a lie "'ihl ou- all lie '.. THE rilliWAL CLOTIIIXO HOUSE -IH FAMOUS- ai ; 1U! 1--!. St . V. :C tl:l' ,-.-.leil f.-r one i I ; ):: l.t-t f'lieha' four t iiiM-s that nun a', that. As the tlhi.hil ia two. or four, this lii.iK i .1. liars a Jar ir this reason i. ai'.'l stock oop-foio is al and sometimes i-s the f pxluet nt humlren ana often ooo o O o o o ( l o ) o COOO A A A A V AAA A A A A A A K K K K K K KK K K K K K K H H H H H H HHHHHH li H H H U H A AA A A AAA A A A A A A I, L L L L L LLLLLL L I. Li L. L L LLLLLL a I' ll v of Mir fe fle are poini crazy t!,c hie;i of ('oiirf ss doin;' home- lo rni-'iniaue limber culture in ; o!iiiti-y ; and lt.-arnul soeU-tii-s are ! oiling t have a "Commissioner of , a; ioi'.itrd, and we do not j that a Omimissioner" at several ! a -;u with a staff of o!Tn'iaIs. 1 jia' roiKiLre"" to boot, could tell the i- in-ire than we '. tell them in ; tieie, that tiuuv-r-ciuture ran no s- f io!'.:;ili;e us any other bran.-h lire, 'Ali'-n judiciously followed. I'.iic culture sccnis i us io ai- ol a chance to make iorestry i a. r.il objection is that it lakes ' i t in.e to pet niiieh return from i .-nd he fore that time the plant- ' ,. i',e;id, or he may sell out to I cannot appreciate or allow oi!lr4 woodland. "Ve lielieve , ii the last objection will not i n eis one: ami we woum ; ;((- of voum? wood- I t; ken into aecount average lmc r. At i ;j i , s heed not i i a -in -X 'h m.tiid for ' in:'.i e anv p.ania- 1 H a i d a v hv 1' t ! w : .a! !e (ii-iance of boat -iU.Me at once. lea iiimi-aaii plants a--re. an I we believe if the froj-.i-r so le, the half could third or fourth : u . -IU rs 1 r - 1- i IfS tii '.l.i a-ai.d foli-s v.nul I nro- i tv. .i ! ; 1 1 1 . ' ' n 1 1 dollars, trom :,i . i-j n.-i s of labor, shif aii! ; ;-ion li i s would have to d : l ut t i; h ail this there I::.Muili. and especially . ' . a - ! he cult i::p of tin- foh-s pl.-a e ia winter when it is io I i i nl profitable work for !i f.uni. Kverv year or two d be more thinning, all icld i.i:. :, so that an annual in : 1. : . i-adih h id from a I as from a held ot i h . i h 1 s- ilne s, ' it . b-ik J " i .ry i e i . Ipnient must 1 n view of -.Mid '.iiite m e, but t hey be f ll- oak are no. r. 1 1 . :li-h oak comitrv lie- b, -l i- -v..,.! ; ioi i d r. all thim; iaoi.1. I in this reirion could l;..::l he.- tin- third Hi er oaks prow fasu-r !! 4 in so L'l'-a.t ri iiu'-st. v. 1 -at is th" ijuality of Jo."' - w hen raised ; but in its own it is il! the wolld. and We I have the sa me charac- a'.iy so it wi aid be the its pr.-wth is c Wc have s en in trees mii! 1 nr lHttvlliliocl Clotliinir Ho"se Known sill tlio Country Hound, AS been brushed up w ith improvements in the house and the stock, ana is in working trim for the coming season, 1879-lSso, witlian unapnroat luuie assortmelii oi YALLi AND WINTER CLOTHING That beats all our own former efforts for beauty ami completeness. Everyw here the note of brisk times is sounding, and Oak Hall is on time ready now to "show the people the most worthy Exhibition of Keady-ma.le Clothing that can be seen anywhere in America. IVople may guess that Waiiamaker & Drown have not been idle these past sum mer in. .nth wiieTi they come and sec the familiar but new look on the old-fashioned nx-iiis, ami note the quantity and quality of the FAVORITE BRAND OF CLOTHING THAT IS TO 3IVIvl UUSIIVliSS SPIN Anil SHleMroomf of OAK IIAI.I to 35vistle Avitli Yetivity. Trices will not be in quest ion, for while, touching the assortment, there will be Rooms Full of Clothing for Rough Work. Rooms Full of Clothing for Store Wear. Rooms Full of Clothing for Fine Dress, Ail made up to our own high standard of manufacture, there will lie prices so low nan bed on the garments that even the w holesale work being retailed is thrown com- pletely in the shade. There is only one OAK HALL FOR GOOD CLOTHING, And Mr. Wanamaker's respects to old friends and new patrons, to say that there are Opm Doors and hearty welcome every week-day for all who choose to come to buy or look or compare : and this hoiise-warmiim invitation is cordially extended to ever body to drop in and see the changes and additions in convenience and stock in Ouk iHEtbll of 18T9. -. isultkipnt force of potit- .-il--iii-7i :wo in attendruice to liromiitly witit on u( oinci s, :ml the inimher vvillbo im-reawed lor nnv p.t r.i hurrv '!' lniniiic'.-'n. MAIIi OlIDKIt DllI'AIlTMKNT i tlio special cure of fent teineti ot" loiii exjiorience. WANAMAKEll & BROWN, Oak S-iall, 6th and Market, Philadelphia. THE LAMEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA. Potato riaiiting Two Eyes Enough. Forty years acjo. when livingin the eastern" part of the county, a large far mer, who raised 1.0") bushels or more of potatoes annuallv, estimated his seed to the acre at 2-" bushels. One large potato, or two of smaller size, were put in a hill, as the writer distinc tly rememler3. Since that time the quantity of seed lias been reduced by many, Lut is still too large general". Talk to men of the advantage of light seeding ami many 'will admit it, but like Dr. Franklin's converts they go off ami practice the contrary. it is said that a large piece or a whole notato. is lietter than a small one, lie- Canaries as Concert Singers. i An entire novelty in the concert singing department of musical art is promised , to the lovers of sweet sounds by an in genious citizen of Fhoniixville, South Australia. This gentleman has for ' some years past devoted himself exclu sively to the training of canary birds in every known method of vocalization, and, as we gather from antiiKnlean journals, with extraordinary success. , But he has recently crowned his tri j uinphs as a very l.amperti of feathered songsters by inventing a mechanical ap paratus by which his yellow pupils will be taught to ierfonn music of a more recondite and complicated character than mere ballads and opera airs. He pro- cause it will afford more nutriment to poses with the aid of this contrivance, the voumr :ilant. The starch ot the seed is necessary only while the young plant is struggling to emerge from dark ness into light, and a small piece is sutli cient for tins purpose. When the plant has reached the air and sunlight and its roots have stuck into the tsoil, it has passed out of its embryonic condition, and like a new-born animal seeks for different food through different sources. The leaves draw nutrition from the air; the leaves draw nutrition from the soil, and there is now very little use for the starch of the parent potato should any remain. The young plant has been born into the world and must hence forth take care of itself. lint theorists, however plausible they mav anoear. do not satisfy the average ! man. even when supported by scientific ! truth; he demands facts; therefore a i few of these "stubborn tilings"1 are here I related. i The land I planted this year is apiece 1 or old land plowed last Fall, manured ! in the spring without plowing, harrow ! ed thoroughly, the soil and manure vell I mixed and rendered line, which is of ! much importance in growing any crop, j The seed was cut up, the intention 1 ' ing to have only two eyes ujxm a piece some of which were no larger than a ; hickorv nut. One piece was put in ' each liill, hills eighteen inches apart, rows two feet nine inches apart, and the ' seed dropped upon the surface. This is i at the rate of -3i bushels of seed to the i acre. The land was hoed twice and j was free from weeds. The crop lias j been dug and with the land carefully measured, ami the yield is as follows : ! Snowllakes. at the rate of .'5:1 bushels i per acre. Froliiics. at the rate of :S0 bushels it acre. Half a bushel of the ! Snow flake variety produced bushels. ; Many of these aie very large, weighing : over a pound each, and the p-ercentage i of small ones has never been less. This ' has been my method of seeding for a ' good many years, and I do not remem ber when the crop his failed. This year i the crop is above an average all through i this .section. S. K. C in Am. L'ullivit'n: not only to produce canary soloists, ca llable of executing airs like "Iip Your Chair," or "lee Tanty," as the immor tal Jeames de la T'luche designated the llorid displays fashionable in his day, but to teach his pupils part -singing and the rendering of the most difficult mod ern oiH-ratic choruses. These astonish ing results are to be attained by the fol low ing process : The cages in which the professor's pupils reside are hung up in front of a mirror, behind which is fixed a musical box which plays the solo, part song or chorus they are desired to ier form. The birds listen eagerly to the music, turning their attention to the quarter when it proceeds. Their gaze is naturally directed to the mirror, in which they see the reflection of their own graceful persons. At once they bop to the conclusion that their coun terfeit presentments are real live cana ries melodiously engaged in singing un familiar strains that delight their ears. From observation to imitation, it ap pears, is but a step with the intelligent and tuneful canary bird, lie is apt, in concerted music, to double a part, and betrays a vrediln-t ion for the "leading business ;" but being gifted with a quick ear, he soon recognizes the disira fiility of Idling up the notes wanting to complete the chords, and adapts himself to harmonic requirements with artistic promptitudes. Wagner's "Trilogy,"1 performed by a company of canaries, may thus be an attractive item in the operatic jierformances of the future ! GRAND O I K jNt I N (If OF THIS- merican. Tea Company At 1327 Eleventh Avenue, Altoona, Pa. We take pleasure in informing the people of Blair, Cambria and sur rounding counties that ire have opened a BRANCH STORE IN ALTOONA, Between Thirteenth and Fourteenth Streets, V'hrrc lie Trill fthrrts r,. fhr i-x. (V,,-i-,io-f nrrui,ir7 hu I!. T. Pdinr ttx ri t!inc Starr. kccj h.tr'jt nniT rh'ike to k f the Finest Tens, Uest Collees, Itirosjt fpieoss. SPECIALTIES IX TKAS. THK (iENCfNK OLO COUNTKY TF.A. Thf. 15kst Uxcoi.oiiKn Japan Tea. The Choicest (Junpowiu h Tea. The KATCiiAn Leaf Imcehial Tea. The C hoicest Mixed Tea. We are really the only house between Philadelphia and nttsburgh that imports the celebrated Garden Grown and Genuine Old Country Tea, SPECIALTIES IN GREEN AND ROASTED COFFEES. The Old ;oennmknt Java Coffee. The Celebrated Garden Grown- Tea. The Formosa Oolong Tea. Tae New English Breakfast Tea. The Fine Uncolored Young Hyson Tea. The Fine Souchong Tea. The Gen iink- Mocha Coffee. The Old Dutch Coffee. The Plantation Ceylon Coffee. The Pea Berry Coffee. The African Coffee. The Costa Kica Coffee. The Lacuayha Coffee. The Ma it ac at no Coffee. The Golden IIio Coffee. FACTS KOf. I AHU pps. Steep dogs in Texas are tLu? -cl : A pup i1 taken from its :-"'. before its eyes are open, and pip V ewe to suckle. After a few tin ewe lwomes reconciled to tin which follows her like :i lainl, ..." up among and remains with the ' . and no wolf, man or strange do come near the sheep ; and iht do bring the flock regularly lo the f . ' any hour in the evening at L:J is habitually fed. Feemng Puis. Mr. J. W. S.uj of the New Hampshire Coll e,Ti"' Oi riculture, has found, as the result 0 experiments on feeding pigs wjh -and middlings, that Km pj," middlings gave 2H.2 poun U c,f crease in weight, costing 3 12 err. pound; 100 pounds of lacrd the same period 21 pound, er. 5.02 cents a pound, and that lo'j , . of a mixture of the two ltuvp pounds in growth, costing a pound. Atsout Fences. On raw, f there are too many fences, p. -fencing material grows seao-e. is curing itself. As they iall j. cay tl ey arc not ri-iuwc l, hr. I few years the ground thev 0 c.;' clean d and the divided h,t.i ; into one. ijut liiis it a iiove wasteful way. In all ca.-.r-s ter if a permanent fence, is :oi !,... ;. to remove it lie fore i; rot a--,, . if possible, use the mateii-il v.';..: can be ol real advantage A U ?, . ccs, and those perfect of t..:r ;.; should be the rule. The 1 in i ;.; a useless fence occupies . i. wasted, for it is necc-s-ai,!y a for weeds and chin' s vhi'.a ; : soil even wlieie the plow c;,a Very many farmers enn dip. -r much fencing that thev .levin i,. .... c:. .iV l- a 7 i THK UHGEST M CHEAPEST HOUSE it JkTCi t 'A. n V.it:- ;;l-..ilt ( six !-et iii thr.-e car-; 1 it b lm '.n.i i'!iin."!i t ; ". ; trees blanche; v. ::. a v.rowiii 'rum the acorn i.inv t'i l'-nd no ; ui' Jive feet , t h in mi hi-.: t Hi. J :id r. !) i i : t i t!" f S' -a. ! -r V,;n j I'l" 'l: .i.ll. 1:1 th. I i .;i(a! It i; h ( er li iv.-r Miliar m' 1 1 .'.' ..'-hi i... d It if L,'ni.d I'L" de-:i"d. hut ... !:ii:.r of that l. a : 1 c.mhl be 1-hiy. Th- red -'.-ii i:i oit hoop i. e. ol ; a ml w e manh- voii!d do . i i. liiely t ii.-.': ; lib', . Mil :et" !'a - KhvIiik rerun ly nrrrrtrd thr (ifnrral Asronoy fr Ontrai Iciintj 1 vnnla (in al!ltion t urlI territory ), wltli hrail.iiiartrrs ami LlUli'i; STOKE 1100.11 AT 1404 ELEVENTH AVE.. ALTOONA, IN CHARGE OF MR. CECRCE W. GOOD, Anil teltiK .leslriins of ex lend 1 111; ur alrea.ly istimonsc sales of tlie niot rel- etirate.l aii.I most lelral:le I A mmit.k Hat ami Mkf. Kxtkii ' MiNATou. A tierman newsiviper gives ' the following simple method for exter . minatiug nits ami mice, which, it states, ; has hei-n successfully tried by one Bar . on 'on IJackhofen and others for some : time past : "A mixture of two parts of i well-bruised common squills and three i parts of tincly-choppcd bacon is made ; iutoatiff mass with as much meal its mav be required, and then baked into small cakes, which are put around 'for the rats toeat.'" Several correspondents of the paper write to confirm the exier ience of the noble ihiron and his nciuh bors in the extirpation of rats and mice by this simple remedy. fiETALLTIll! LlfillTVfllCAN OX TH E StHJ KCT Of l'lVI OB and ORGANS Cheap Groceries I .i.i-i .'' IUe' I'll, l 11.-.' t lie !l .Vi ti ll t - I, Ii i rem t ;,-.-' Mire :-i bv i hind t!:e bias it i -.oiKib'e l"i'l une i i: : 'a V- i I e .- ', 1 I -. e ' il it !. ! iw be i a rt a n;rsje'.; nms o nn-.i n- t he lie. Willi a i av be ;t fast ell A C' 1, How t.i I'kli. ( Kios "i.ri'.i as pretty a ; a t iMi-' !'i '-'i ;:s an (-1 I n,a!.e he;-. fh r.- v ait "ii t'i ;;tt h !,;: da:.- it : i: . : to . i" mi i r. u w pi. i i:..:: t -V. lo pe. i i i a il.i'i v -,:!. i , i ; I : '," - ; it n .1. 1 1. th 1 I'. Ci'llie ;! as ' , l ' : '. -et-np . . - .'. chatier : llit-y would :.s i:i;l. i d for ii r, eti'ii one o .! t : e mi. u . and (hop i:p lv kin-l ot le! A..:i. . d" r-ai i 1 ihey l.ia ;h ;en the time !.!::d of ur.v d !y -j'vi a .it!i --kinm d om s h- ! is u. i::L: I : "if thai in her life Ever liilr.xluro.l to a jnnsie-lovlnic piillie, we rexpect Tall y Invite all wlio are ! ieirunH of nroJiiInit a ! F II Till SI KIM) TO tilVIi I S A ( AM,. AVE SELL NO PIANO OH OHGAN! THAT VK CANNOT Y I'bl.Y WAlillANT, AND liKING THK i Largest !Dealoi:sm tlio St a, to OUR PRSCESRE THE LOWEST. Our House iras established in IS,'! I in Pittsburgh , where ire trill eon- , finite at A'o. 7i T'ijth Avenue. Instruments Sold on Small Monthly Payments, j HATISIAVCTIOX f i U UxYXTlSK l. ! Iy reAlimr the a-lvcrtiemcTitf . circulars, f ricc Iists. etc., ot other dcaler3. anJ tlnn tu F. P. CONFER'S MODEL GROCERY STORE I KUventn Avenue, Between 10th & 11th Sts., Altoon 1 0 i a. .1:1 I oil : e i! o. ;.e; i i n C. r a hiiif" a'-r .-!. ; at' l". ;;e. V.-ill! . ::i i:i e. :n,d ;e.-! d u v Haines Brothers. PlAXOSi WEBER- i NEYTON PALACE. Si STERLING. An l "center" your patronnee on a man who can nut nniy show you the largest, mosi varied and eomplt'te slw.-k .! woods ever ottered lor sale in that citv. cotnpriiii.K everviliitisc frcch an l (u-.r in the way m 'JliiieKKlKS, PKnVlsinxs, (Jreen, Oried and tlanned KKT'I TS. NOTIONS, Uc. . Inn en n and doe-K sell nt priees lui !y at chen p ii not a lit lie cheaper than any ot her man or hrin in the business, no matter where they reside or what inducements they offer. -ThankIul for the liberal patronasre hereto fore conferred upon him by his iriends in Cambria county and elsewhere, anil hopintr toraconlnu anee and increase of the same, t he subscriber re spectfully invites everybody io call and examine his iruodsand prices before buyinsr at any other I nouse. r. r. ( UMKKK. i Feb. -J8, 1S79. Model Orocery, Altoona, Fa. jXmAHER, Lilly, Pal, I cash i)i..i.i:n in GOOD ti, i ! ev, of !:,-r li I. -eno;ili to '.. ik i .lidirt il half & CO. "W 1404 Eleventh Avenue, Altoona, Pa. a r r?T r n o w t:i i7ATDTnro 11 U IjUIV Oj 1J -A2j 1 1 1 79 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. IMason&Hamlin. 1 Dry !J(HM1s, IotIiii3g S5 HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, ; Grooerie Hariware, Tinware, Notions, ash ail muni: Kixr or ! STAIIi: GOODS i u.-ually kej.t in a first class country store. Evi-rytiiinar Soi.l :ts ( III' VP 1 OK CASH 6ni. 1 d d. I ! . 1 r . TI ea:i - 7;. ' eel ROCHESTER CLOTHifMG as at any other o?t.iHi -hioent ir. or out of t lie coun ty. :ipd country produce, tnkcn in cti lianire lomn r-clo'.ndi-e nt .-ash pfices. The patron:.?.- ef everv boflv iv i sj, i ;1Lr to ...f foil v a ! u o' (. r their liiom y-is earncstlv and rcspi.tmilv soliciri d. J. A. MAHEK. I.i'ly. C.iiiilir!:i t'o.. Ta.. Scjd. V2. lxT-.t.-tl'. ) 1 .;-. 1.. a ii'l'i.;': II.'.:: . ii r.-o.lv WOlkill. 1- r -l t. A IK I 111- ik.-r .1 t. a e. i lU"!t : i ",r it THIS I.AlJCiKST STOCK OF MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING l irr iliplajo.l In Altoona Is now rradj for Inspection in nnsnrpHMaliIerIe inuro and nnrciinlll variety at t..i ii 1 an 1 t w. ; .. a" I 1' !- i t.: - J li'T ' ore'.'.- li l'o; IK tc-e t- !-:.! !I"S Ml". verv i s I. 1 " : i. . i . i i ', :-!i'a !( 1 :!- r 1 SO. itl. ;i ;el. he ; ia a 1 o- l 11 l;Tisl; Id tfiem for t-htircli. it. i;arr. : utitil !k l;:t 1 ! tht-r ii'-elianee-. l'V v. ! v !;;.: as iiku: v t.t ili r i'i'i. than wa ; ..i-d '.e .-! s. 1 1.. loir. ) f, i,!- ;irid so.. a t!ie ('eni.u.d v, er of ;!'. iha-tiei;. At s i : I lii ;: ;t i' rreed to t tl;"y ho:i! ! in irry ui.d lii tit- d i i 1 1 1 1 I 'f li I T i of t'.eir e!,ter;r:-e. In j-ltt-i f i ill. t t u -:. d to ti lt how. on i ni"ii of his ia arriatre, he i 1: 'a in : - 1 ' if ! d th '. I; T GODFREY WOLF'S pohi hAi: rioNi:i.i: F A S II IOjST EMPORIUM!! EM WOOLKN FACTORY t'ltl'MRT Vniv A SPKCIAl.TV. tlK und.-r-'i-n.-d liavin rcccntlv joir' ! -i--. ! the I prop. rty k m as th? KnEXsnrtto Wool kx Mtohv from the As'iinw l A. Y. ... V. Tnr.es. ilcsirt" fo cal! tho atti r.tioii of the pnKic to the fa.'t thnt tin y pr .posi-pulling sai.; Kai-torv in operation !! v.: . h i,r f,!i. t-Hrpose t.i doin"-' all k-nds f.rronTRY 'WtHtlt. snh n (aril. Ins. Ityctni:. Spinning. Weavlns. Ar. Vi:l als.i .Ali'siulai-'iirc I'.lankcli, ITannrln, 'aitlnri an l Yarn. M avi nr secured the services of an KxryrtK'CKr anil riMcni al man to nmnaire the Iiusiih-ss. we ?.in L'iiai-ar.t.-s entire sutisliiction to ail who favor n. w:th tiieir ciifiom. F. H HTKFT A IAIN F.YANS. KTiensliurur. May 2. lST'.i.-tf. tit. JAMES. Sixorr.AT. Trait ix Wyoming lmrs. A fxer.tleiiian in the Uoeky monntains has nindo ;i discovery in ro::ird to the liahits of swallows which is very intcr-t-stiiiLr. to say tho h'iist of it. Tin- male and female make a nest in some shelter ed )hieo. where they raise a little brood, taking all the care of them imaginable. After they are orown up anil are able to take care of themselves, the mother lays some c's. and when they are hatched out. both fath"r. mother and the older brothers iind sisters all enas;.' in supply ing the little one-s with food. This is a most singular fact, and has never liefore been noticed, so far as known. The y.jim.Lr birds that are able to llv about en'-iao,-; in a hunt for srasshopers, moths etc., which they carry to their little - brothers and sisters in the nest, feeding . them with iis much care its if they were in fad their parents. In the hot weath er the liny swallows are almost shelter ed -.villi heat, ami lie in their hot nests, paii'iintr and unhappy, until they get large ciioiiuli to go out in the world and do something for themselves. They musl be supplied with wider in some way by the old birds, who probably bring il to them in their bills. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agree able, healthy, and effectual for preserv ing the hfiir. PM&y&4iR Faded or gray restored to its original color, with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured hy its use. Nothing can re store the hair where the follicles arc destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling ofT, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious sub stances which make some prepara tions dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it.- If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desir able. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cam bric, and j-et lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. P RE PA R ED BY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowe!!, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemitts, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVEBTWHERB. ary. Fall pasturing, (-pee::, yonng clover, is of'-en nol much as the clover leave w .'il A GOOD ROASTED READY GROUND COFFEE AT 10 CTS. PER LR. fan on the g.onn.1 as a m, ,1, norarv fences will Like' iLc- i ine Celebrated Original Arabian toiiee. T. This iloticious Colfoc if unrivalled fur its iteliirlitful tou trv, the 'KI.KHK A I HU ( IKKilN'AL If all other C'otfoo hnve failed to ilcae ARABIAN 'OKFKE. PUKE SPICKS! PURE SPICKS! PUPE SPICES! A liinre and select assortment of the bet and imrest Sjil.-es alway? on hand. "We keep none but the very r. -looil.- will Lc ful 1 at w'mlesale and retail. ln-nK-r in almvc mentioned ifood- e:in tmy a cl.ea)i from as at any wholesale estahli-hnient In New York or I'll ilaitelj.lua. and :ive the Ireisht on u ; 1-. Kvcry artiele warranted, and money refunded it not atisl.n tory. Or I'-rs hy mail j roini.tly at tended to. ONE PRICE ONLY, AND THAT THE VERY LOWEST. CALL, Si:E AND BE CONVINt EI AT THE American Tea Co.'s Store, Altoona, Pa. THE LITEST SEWS AM BEST! MX FALL and WINTER GOODS 11 hih so rnun ft rr b,"l forii iirtl to thr ,,, ,;.,- 7 n.hh nt inj fj,4-(i-,;t i ii ho,,rs . hthuj th hick ij iiini). tin' si'hsi-rih' r !m. en, ((,.. it t' ri-i.i'i'n in thr ii i-rii ritilc biisiiir.s (l)l1 'lilt it liis i iri th i nt ( , I It nt hi siij-,,1 iii ,i 7 his t'ri' nwl thr )i)ihli- if.--, it rftlhf riih ALL KIXI) OF tiOODS AJT PRICES BO LOW that y 0x1: ca.v 01: it a pi: compkti: with him. Tiit 111 rs iriil (thrttis 'iH? (I Iall tinil th'nnt stu'-k ' 1 storr, ffmiio '.-." " '". ' 1 1. it it tint i h' f"ii,itl li 'J' ir, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, EiQTIOfiS, H&TS, CUPS, Boots, Shoes, Groceries Hardware, Tinware, Queensware, Glassware, Wooieiiware, Cigars, Tetacco, Canned Gooils, k, k. Also. FLori!, ( ): MEAT-, FISII. S.Ur bv tho lui-1i,-l ami l.nnvl, I)l;l"(;S, NAILS, tiLASS, l'L'TTY, BHfsIIKS, HHOo.MS, Ac. I linv.- likewise a.Wod to my tnck BlIMrS PATENT C(5 J ?S J-SIIlSiyilSll which will bf sold at the rrmrrkcbl1 low trice of '.o cntt rath. A!o for afr. th BEST AND QUICKEST BUTTER-PRODUCING CHURN EVER INVENTED. yFff A larure inerease ot htisine?? lias neee(-itated t he enlarL-. ment ot my store room and the erec tion ol an add itfonal wareroom. and fuii my estatdishment is liiera-ily erow.l'e.l with ehoiee ifon-.ls and eauer seeker? alter bargains, till heing determined t o aeommodate ail who eome. and esoeeiaiiy mv Iriemls from the country, to whom the highest oriees in trade will l jii.l tor all kind ot produ -e. 1 have thnwn open my lar-e and eomm'wliou tal!e lor the tree use of all who mav wish to j-nt up' their stock. Thankful tor nast lavors ana hopeful lor many future ones. I remain, as ever. many which have hecn ji.nn i'-.c!,'.. in places whore lar.'l is tkr.r ur, 1 amount of stock kej! is bin.il;, .;.".; is fast cominri int'j hivor. Salt and Wood Asm s vi Cat-:; localizing the necessity of v.. ., ion.il relish oi'salt ai.d wo.ji.l ;;?:.-! all kimls of slock, the V,.r!-i th.it the most cunvcnii-iit ' r,i;: . . .... these materials can he oiler..- i, :- ... sol itl mass, which fl'liuit- a -1 licking on the jiait if the v.; out gaining more of iLe mixiur.- . is desirt-il. In or'ler to mix 1.. grcclicnts so that a solid uius-s 11 ;. -. formed, take salt anl idirc : - ... cs in t!ie proportion of ..'..:: ; :.: pound, with water safliC-i. i:t 1 1 i. . the mixluic tog-tber. To 1 ,- ": the mixture 111 a solid state pi-ic- .". troughs or hoxes shtdtcrcd sil to keep the rain or sno'-v froin . ing and converting it h.to an all pickle. These Houghs .'. :: tempting contents prove ;': :".-' baits for alluring animal. on long runs duiiug the la . i, : night. When cittie ehew 1. ;..!.; r. v.. .. and old bones, rciiicmbt r !,ut it .. catcs alack of phosphate ol llti their food, which i.-J 1x411 ir.d to " bone material. A tea-p -r. ri.l 1 f t : meal given daily with tl:e;r p:. 'i 7 correct the habit an 1 supply t cienc-v whicli induces it. It' t'.o s position to cat bones is in .' when cews are on gra?s the d' :' ' evidently exists in the soil. a:. 1 "... pasture will lie greatly bene!:'. ! 1 J top dressing of bone dust. T- tlnee hundred pounds to the sown broadcast, will repny a! ' ."' ' ' txjM-nses in .. better yield an i of milk and butler. t Illsli Street, r.lionvbnrjt. tc1. 3. lw X- ,T. FH1HOHOFF coil0 ENDORSED BV OVER THIRTY SEW MACHINE EXHIBITORS AT THE EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, Paris, 1878 AND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION PHILADELPHIA, 1876, A ti'rg "Very STRONG, SMOOTH, and EXCELLENT THREAD." ENCOURAGE liojviE: INDUSTRY S.F.T. VWiT e?Tnr?ro tsstr. I MANUFACTURED at MOUNT HCLLY.N.J. MEDtLS IPARIS. PHILAHF! PHI A A WARDED I NEW YLRK It B03T0H. Er'Xae rnrattand Iet Medirine mrmailc 7 4-1., l fine A .:' ..'.'' K-llS, ei'in at-.d : to Cii:m r ut ri;ii-ri".;i 1'i kt. Tline ye:".s air. says a -ti'rfsp..::h-nt of the i"!iii ) Tri'j-'.-;'. I Was a constant su' fi r. r. h.ivi:: had in.v f.-'-t I'.elly I'rtxsted the pu-vion-; w'nt.-r. Ti.e siik-' -t inn Mas ma.!;' by a hii ii-l to batii' my feet in a d. i-h.'I inn of oak l .uk. Knowing that the !'-.if contain- a much larger j r. p. iiti.in i,f t.n i.ic a''id than tlie bark. as to ut-auty, m:tnk.ss. i r k ahii.itv and nr. thk KOCH E8rn:U .MAKE OF CLOTHING 1 r- the best 111 the market, while ia Pt'nk an.l I riees wo defy cotniietitiun. NO HUl'M-: IN liLAIR nU'NTYCAN C0MPARK WITH OUR'S, S-.j .!n't (it il he:. in- inve;ini in a n -w iit to call ai.J in?i'eet the kk1! at GODFREY WOLF'S DHBIViLLED CLOTHING BUUR, Twflfth Street. Xejrt Itor to the Postojpcc, Altoona, Pa. T. lil'HTlillV;, Mnnnpcr. M. 11. P.. CbKF.bV, Svrijmn Ik,,- rtpvina- !ornrr.i in thr of- lv imt-ih.mnI l.v Ir. J. J. I Mtman. ro- W-f:- aii'l vicinUy. i n . 1 ciinrar.tos yvi work nt l;onrt r:t.-v. ttg- 1 : 1 1 1 y :tsi;t,flTit tt In ;itrn'I.inrc Tvhrn rvT ii.r rvi'c nm ro'iTTlrc!.-. A n:t hct r:ire!u Ay :md paTrly n'lniiniteroi! vrhon dsirrd. The trf ?i:iire of nil hi r.oed of dent1 r is rp-j. ret fully ?iirit"d. 5-7V.-tf. J 8 A omhTiqtion of TToimu 7nchn. nJ' lpnjc'lon, wnrti n l tho trtst and n..t riira- on, AV Surgeon Dentist, Oct llT l7!.-tf. iii in' t-f ;f' .-in with that t'ac us follow.-, i Tal. ii'A with fre.ilY-;! i over with water. f the en"ksto. . was m accordance I I mnv f uiiiinarie it i live-gallon sti .ne heicil oak leaves. S. i -in the hack liar w li.-ri.. it ill l,e suh- asii Tr..i.i;i: in ai.t. kind or L. D, HOFFMA. I '111. make jir-jfe-'ioTisl v!lts to F.rietishnrit , rcninin one week. AI.o. will !.e in v ilmr re' r n , theoKcoNn Mom.av ..k KA.-n musth, to remain , one ilay. All work warrnteil. j Feb. L'8, 1S79.-!! ! Q II. DECKER, M. D.. ! Physician- ant, Scrgfox, 1 .. , l.in.v's, C.Mnnn f'o.. r.i.. I OtTer? hi? professional ?erviees to the eltlren" of i Vl ""hinirton anil ailioininir townships. Ofliceanil j resiilenee on Railroad street, ojipi.-ite I'asseniter station, where niitht and day ea!U will reeeive I prompt attention, rciraniles ofdistanee or wenth- in.eases oi women and children a ai.eeiiti- ll.w r-r.-MW-rt l. ef n 11 t.t ln-r Itiltoni makes tho nvn t. t.?t Htood Ptxrlflrr, l.lvrr ICeirulator, and Liifc Ko dieae or ill health efin possibly l.-incr cxl rV.ore Hi.p P.ittors are used, bo vaned and peritvt are tbeiroperntioniu Tkffy fhn -w lit nl W to Cb ma 4 laflra. U To all wftoe emiilovments c&ne IrrecTllaritr of riir rvwcis or nnii--ry onren.orvDo r.qiiin r Appf liTer, T..nic nnd mild Stunnlnnt, Hop Bitten ie inViilUR'uiv without littoki tlnr. D No Tnntterwhnt yonr fe.l;ncra or Frmptm are. g-rh,;t l :e ili.e.--.e or ajlment 1.4, nse'Hop HitN-rw. r n't ait iimil yon are rtrt. hnt if Tra only t.- l ajid or im.-Tvhie. it v; the Birtera at onoe. It may C - ive your life. It has saved hundred. SOO will he p-i-d foraea"etheywil!noter;ro or rn ';, ion;it!nirternorli tyourfrfendaauller.lKit I ix- and urpe them to use Hop Bitters, p IJemerpher, nopBtnerwleTiovlle.drnffpM.drtrnk- w.-n noslriim. lmt the I-urevt and Ifcut It.illeineever fcma.1.-; the "InTalld'a FHend and l!ivr, ud ,w t w. uw.utj tT Wl! (Till. B (iet me thla day. EJ Shop CotroH CTUiatbe sweetest, safest and beet. R Afte e'hil.ireo. V The nor p u, for ptomaeh. Uvt-rand KldnT In mrpe. D. I e. in an atmofrnV and imLtibleeTrrefordT-!iak l t i.-. use or opium, coDacco ana narcotics: iMJWJmnriti. lloj. Bitter, i:rr.C.BoctCTtT,N.T. Srtiii for Circular. fa T y 6 I M ir fS-ab7VWX If Jml W'vCWr-fMaaillir Mil Ml .' II M 4 M 0MKMj How to Df.at, with Rats. A ter in the $r-i:'itijb- A ?i ; -"Wc clean our prt-inios of in testable veriain by making yellow with c-opiic-ra an-1 c the stone.- ami rafters in tie with a thick coat of it. In "."; vice where a rat might tre 1 " the crystfU nt the coppera n-. 1 ter the same in the corners of li e : The result was a perfect frt-i lj:; . rats ami mice. Since t';a'. liirt.- : footfall of either rats or been hearil about the 1 ;nn-c. I ppring a coat of the same yt ll-'v is eiivtn to the cellar a o i r:: well as a rat exterininator. a:, i i: jihoid, dysentery ...r f.-cr 'iUt.-.-v family. Many persin .i.-i.l- : attract all the vats in the reLl.i hy leaving fruits and vcv covcreil in the cellar, anl :- ' even the soap is left open f. i '--gale merit. Cover up tveryti.i able in the pantry an-l ci ':'.:.;". a: will foon stmvethem "lit. T!:f-i cautions joined to the ff.i ' good cat will piove as tr. o ) . r;-' tenninator as the chemist ci'.)i : We never allow rats to he piC-:. our dwellinn;; thev are so liai'lt' between the walls and pro hi :-annovance.'' li:! & 11.-1 CLIXTOX STIiEKT. J0!IXST0X, l'A, ALWAYS IIAVK 1 1I K- Iargcst and Clion post !St lc ol I Dry amcl Dress Groocls, NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC., to be found in Cambria or a.l.joi..inr coinities. ZZTFwt not the street and numbers and fail not to call, buy and be hayl"y. Lilly's. March 14. 1ST9.-Iy. Jut PutjIithrtS. in i YOUNG IV1EN. Sealed Envelope. Price ti i'rnti. a HEATING and COOKING STOVES ,D R. M. J. BUCK, Physician ash Surgeon i I .I'll l:i at l ilt 1: i ii-'- 1 1 1 ; ir.: ii- li- i'.:r.;".; Let it h :. ' l-e:ir, and !, ! t tliirty iui i:'i f'l.'ir .1, ' .-: ! 1 ". . In f.,i; II 1- r: ; tie i ..:ik fi i.d:;i i ; i r i'l r; i :a p. 1,. s ti I l.iniih: to r i.i live ilavs a ! v 1" .r ip. et can v.i !1 in twc;:tv to With l.i ciiia- AN1) MAM n illdt Ol ! t.ni .e eiiit TlXni" SHEET-TB02sT WAEE. -- - w m-t -..rra.am.a.m) A - ii i: i'i;vr pla t. i the rrn nil kurl jiriiinptly riiI Hullafiirlorlly attended Io. ICnofinir, KtoHtinr nl Kralrlnz of io-24.-;;. tf.j ;i ,-ir i ii ; SlOla pirnrj iv.t-i in ;.iist.st..ksin.i;c PrMl'l '"rtini"5! wrv uiui.tli. H.,k!en - iJAXitK a. t ., Lv.ui.viS, 7 nt 1 ail St.. N. Y. flEO M. RE AD I, Atlorneu-al-Law, ElicniiliurB-, i'a. (.'lico on Centre trwt, tune do-jus f rota llili street. "Ti-1 A T T .' I 1 VI . r . ffflce nnil resiilenrft rih Priilrtprnth siri.pi npqr Klrventh svenne. where niiht calls can he maile. I Offior hours from 8 to 10, a. St., and from 2 to 4 j n. 8 to S. p. m. Special attention paid to Dig. j eases of the Eye and Ear. as well as to Surgical . Ojierations of every description. 4-19.-tf.-I A 51. KEIM. M. D., PlIYFTC'IAy AXD s SctionoT, Elienphura-. I'a. Orrl-e on Hiiih Ftii"-r. nci of Julian street, ami noiirlv ovisite the Blair House. Consultations in lKth fferman an.l Knirlish. Niiht calls should lie inmle at the m'"'- (3-8,'T7.-tf. A LEXAXDEirTAIT. M. TV i- V 1'HYSICIAN AMI Sl.'KHKuX. A -Office n.l residence adjoining Post-( - h.-c. St. Ausru.-rliDo, Cauitiriacuiiuty, I'a. 4-.-tf.i.J an 1 -Hv A Lecture on the tre, Trratment and Radiral t 'lire nl S-min:il VVe:kin--. c-r Sn'rniati'.rrhcr-:i, in duced .v S'-lt-Ahii!-. 1 nvulunt.-irv Emiinns. Ini lMiteney. Ncitous m i.il.ty. and 'linie.iments to in irriHui- ui'nrr;iii : i.nsu ini.T ion. J-.J-llei Hi': m "111:1 1 an! -fvtca lncnj.mitv. &c K.iittKi .1. "l L h.HWKLL, M. the --(frccn Hn':'i."' Ki The world n-'iown-d nntlior. in this ndmirahle i Lecture, e'.ca'iy j .fovea front his .wn experience I that the awlni .iiso.ii.':u-- ol Si-ll-Almsc m.iy he i cMccttia'.ly n inovci wainmt medicine, and without ! ii-ir.i-rcriii!.- sur-i-:!! nif-ratif.n, hon-ies, rinirs, in- ! strnmentp. or cordials : point i mr .nit a mode ot cure i at once eertnin and . fj-.-tii-il. hv which evcrr suf- ! fcrcr. no matter what his con. lit ion mav he." may ! cure hlnT-clt cheaply, privately and radical I v. j- Thin Lecture tcill prove a boon lo thottsantlt enrt thowtantlit. . Sent free, under seal, in a plain cnvelojie, to any i address, on receipt ol six cents, or two postage ; stamps. Addrea-the rnl.lih.ri ! THK t l 1.TK.KWV I.I, M l hlCAI. CO.. j 41 Ann St., ew ork ; 1'unt Otiieo lix 45S3. i Oct.jbcr i;. IST-J.-Uiu. ! 13. O. Oowolipfei', nsaiSisiEcunauscesiuiiEs, KBKNSUIIliO, PA. SHOP one door west of HnntWs store, where choice ssmjiles o( t 'lothH.Cassiineres. VcMiiurs. tc., from which selections enn he made, will at nil times be kept on hand, and full suits or single arti cle of wearing apparel for til her tents or Youths will he made to order on the shortest notice, in the iinesi anu nesi style, and at the lowest I vimr nriee EbensbniiE INSURANCE AGENCY. rJT. W. DICK, General Insurance Aqent, PliPXSTtVIiG, PA. Policies, written at short notice In the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" aimi other tint tnnn Cnmnanln. D., author of ! Satisfaction guaranteed In all cases and the best work furnished lully as cheaji as inli-ri.u clothinif can oe nouirni reauy-made. f-A trial is enrne-i-ly solicited. 11. O. OESCH.iEK. Ehenshunr. May 23, lS79.-tt. J. C. McCINLEY'S DINING ROOMS! For l.adlrs nn1 fientleraen. 161 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA FIM'ST 1IM0 KOOHS IS THE CITf. MEALS AT ALL HOI KS. OYSTERS nd Sl'TPI KS served at short notice. Nov. 22, !S7S.-tf. 'Y W. DICK. Attoknkt at Law.F.I,- Ehenshnrir. I'a. Office In front rof.tn of T .1. Lloyd's new I. undine. Centre street. All man ner of leifal business attended to satisfactorily an .1 ...i 1 i..,inna. ....i.i.. ' lll-14.-tf. and collections a specialty. TXTM. II. SECIILEIl, Attorney al Ixnr, Ktiensburc, Pa. Office inCnl onade Kow. (recently occupied by Wm. Kltteil r4iq.,) Centre ltreet f l-21.'7.-tt.l A. SHOEMAKER, Attornet AT-Law, Llx-iislnirg. Office on Iligb A French Methop c-t Clothes -A system of tva-',;! lias lntcly lecn inticlnci i:; " Frencli towns wln'cli i wort! y . . tion. Its ccono'iiy is sf' '' greatly to reduce the cn-t. T: -the process: Tvo jiouii'ls '. reduce 1 with a little w:iter trt i, which havincr been sliulitly w.irt:-'-cooled in ten gallons of r'r,-':-which is added one spionf "'1 pentine oil, nnd lo sp-ior.f;; ' : raonia ; then the mixture i The water :s kept at a ttnu ; ; which may be borne by t bo 1 """ this solution the white do'.!:. and left there for two !:-r.' ' washing them w th so.m. tr.lv".'" in the meantime to rov.r ' The solution may be wannol r and used once more, br.t it '. , cessary to add half a to.r' ; turpentine and another spoor.tr. monia. Once washe.1 with sor-r clothes are jmt in hot water, blue is applied. This process vious, saves much time, ir.'-K-: , and fuel, while it gives to !''L' a whiteness much superior to t' tained by'any other pioce s ar.-l stiuetive use of the washhosrt "". nect ssary to clean the l'ot';t' the impurities which tliey c Mit1- Potato Pone. This i" a f " dish in the West Indian :- ; Wash, peel and grate two p" potatoes ; add four ounces c" ear and butter melted, one t.':.- r..i ,.i. r,.i. ,i nunner : . i.ii ii ti p.1.1. mot i i - together ; place it in a b:ik n? . and put into a brisk oven unt la ctone and becomes nicely brown F. street, enst caJ of rcsiJvnue Some comnleclions are n,ce on uigu . . U ri,'76.-tf.l . complex. ir
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