i. anm-m i& mm am tv! Look! See! See! JUST RECEIVED : .- A LAEGE A XI) XOItBy.ZJSE OF . . - FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. Also, ir Xnll Stool of CHILDREN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING ix ex it less vakiety. oui: eixe or YEBCO AT I'ASXOT DE BEATEX TOR QUALITY, MAKE-UP AM) PRICE. ire hart also rrccircl a large cml ymilcte line of cent's Ftmmsttmo oooost Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, -AT Young America Clothing House, Corner iilh Avenue and lllh Street, OPPOSITE TPIIS OPER A. HOUSE, . ALTOONA, 3?.A., v, ' T1 B1t fH,!I to SiT a call before purchasing elsewhere, at we are acknowledged to he the cheapest house lu Ll.nr county, Sept. 24,'lS90.-tf J MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO. Will make, for the next 60 days only, a GRAND OFFER of PILAJNrOS am. OEGANS. SSiO .SQUARE GHANI) WAXO FOK S2J.V CTVI p Q Magnificent rosewnnd easo elegantly finished. J I I I'd O patnt cantante ae.iilies. our near patent overs lyre. he:n v i)UZTl"'ril!nr. Kl'1 laT Unrf tni.ul.1in-, roun.l case, full Iran Frame. French Orsn I Action, hi. ho m i C CVer' 1:Elroven:cn: which cm in any way tend to the perfection ot the iniitru- Oran ment has been added. r prleo for Mil Instrument. Imir.1 ami lrllrerel on loarI CO ri, n lorU, Hltli fin.- ilanovr. Stool nnl Book, only IJ ..i. . ... ?2Wi',1 bo "rt on ,e3t tr':,L I''e send-reference if you do not send money witl t ash sent with order wiil be retunded and freight chiir-rs paid l.v in both wavs if Piano is not Thousands in Warranted lor Cve vc PliHOSI? tO ft IOO (with Stool. I 'oyer .nil nale,ale factory prices, lhesa .'entennul Exhibition, and wero nsi;iiiimw.l rccimmcndad f..r tho Hihit iinxv,. i-inares eorirnin our N'pw IVarenr Tiano inak'.nst. the I rjril'htsilr. f l.e flnt In Imir r.cneat tone and greatest durability. 1 bev are . . . . ' ,n ns'- nnt on,, "1'ssatisfled purchaser. All l lanos and lrirati sent on 15 u . i -'r"?'' J''' '' ' v-ntaf.KJiirtory. Ii,n't tail to write ua before burin. Fo.-Uive:v we etler WMmVi 1?'?' -taloSu ma. led free. Handsi.me I ; 1 n s t r:. ' .-. 1 and Dcs.-nptive Catalogue ol 48 ORGAHS J Diir '-Parlor Jul rfrorf-i the m: Stri ?.I r!i.l ;ri Vi:l l'.ir. v. j im.ii. o,ia wir- ui i nice iiLi.itrs. tnirippn inniw rii urimi i wtwti i imn.i. itnt. f 'i- i , - 7 - ... - xv I h t i V ' wrn.i-wrtriu ana ii ranl-we.l. Knee Stops, lleiirht. 74 in.; Length, 43 in mitn.'.iin ; "r'U, t'CACfl. :.-yj lbi. The case i of evli.l walnut, veneered with choice whM and i Ol an entirelr nrrs- an.l b.'autiiul fleiirn. eI::"or.it(lT enrveH. with r.nJ nnnuN mili.it olnaat lnnm Brenl. ,,0irer. iieptii. tnlliane and sympathetic ijuaiity of tone. Deantiful solo effects and perfect st"t ! ac.ion. Kev.-iil.ir reta'l price I i.ir irhoUi-U' ml e,i-h vir, to lure it in: rnntirrd, with St.... I and i toon. on.y . i.s one or'.m sold aer -:crer:l otlierfi. IOitiTOly no delation In priee. No payment ! rc'iuired until you h ive lul'.y tet-d the oran In vour own home. e .-end all Or-rans on lj dc.'y- tnt ml., f-." Vfr fr',Jlht ,,c,,, "7" intrumtiit i n- t a repr.-entci. fully warrant, lor S vear' Over 3-..U00 nl., and e-erv Orvsn b eiven the tallest satisi'action. litastrated circular aailr'd frtt. fat lory and Vi arerooms, 51th St. anil loth Ave. ! - - , . '- . iin.Ti.Tr. i. j ..-pr-. an ire-i. au'i iaiec i m i.ro voincnt 9. witn V 1 1 L" T ll'k'TP one thir.I iriee. f'.-.t i!r.2;iie i lu.i.i .11 idt i'K'ie Incui.lca most of the popular nui'ie of the day and everv variety or musi cal cempo?itio;i, by the bet author. Address, Mendelssohn Piano Co., P. 0. Box 2053, Hew York City. GRAND 0 1 ;iv; N .LIS GH NEW CLOTHING HOUSE. S20,000 Worth Fine Clothing AXI)liRSON'S CLOTHING BAZAR, IIOWARE TIIKSE FOR I3VTiOVIIS'S V A flootl Heavy Overcoat - $3.ZO Xic, Orrrntli ...... 2Xc. Jlen'a Cheap J'ants - - - UOc. A Howl Heavy Suit - - - $4-.. 10 Shtrt8itul Itratrers.rach - tc. A Good I'alr Jii Hoot 2.00 L'UKtom Made Suits, ... $10.00 to 20.00. Our Cinbrini county- friends nre rtTootfully invltil to otU and eiamino our joi1k nnOl learn our prions. A. AI.TC'-.Y. PA., OCT. 2V, ISSO.-tf. New Grocery Store in Altoona. FRESH GOODS ! 1WT0CK! LOWEST PRICES ! HON FY. Ji.LI.lrV. 1'L1V15. HHANhT HiT'IT, . Enot.MH pi. cm rt oi'i.va, Kl 1 r IIT'TTKKS, I'B KSKHVKS. rti i tu .MK.vrs, f'ICK r.K. T.iid.rsu'f'rs. SA K di . ns. I'i ki r.n I.OKsTtr., spicjp iii.fMdv riioi r, CtU:HYSAU, CArKI.s, 1'r.sxrH McsjTAr.n, EXTRACTS. MAN1IXA. TAIIiK'A. CHOC! T. AT?t, COCOA. Aldbbkkt OO.VttSSID MtLK, OP.AXr.FS, LCMO-N'S, UAXAXAS, Ci HATES. YWS, . DATES, T'iUN KLT.AS, JiAlSIXS, .NUTS, cucau si urn Domestic and Importetl CIGARS ani Toliacco ! MCHAEL FITZH AJRE.IS, 1U-24.J (OrrOMITF. WHITE If A 1. 1. HOTEL,) t.p.J Corner Twelfth Ave, and Sixteenth St., Altoona, Pa. Tiiii: is l:av stork of S. THITHLBAUM, CARROLLTOWX, I. THE l'EK E TO BIT Y AT LOffFST PRICES THE TF.itV KIM WINTER GOODS OF ALL KIND! And cordial Invitation is now axtep.ded by tho proprietor to every reader of the F'rtewax to call are' e the lira. ti-s..r'mcnt. examine the various onabti.-s. and leirn'the nnnirf issable prices which are il: ,Vu 1 f P V".?-'?". r-osjtive'.y be savcf by those who buy their jrood'a from me. The reason I tan i sell so cheap is that I 1-mdit my er.t.re .-..vk for cash and intend to sell f. cash or It. equivalent I-?? it!'--Tr-',',,,-"r'! y'kf-,,!,,i,-k Uf V "'' than any other mer.hant in Cambria coo:.ty. I'on t tut? my word for ih.s, Lowevcr. bat eoiae au 1 see lor yourselves. - fAi.iros, May si. lSxj.-tr. s. x EITELBAI'.T. KID1TEY DISEASES. are ;aisk ly and enrety ewred bytbenseof ETOS-nr-WOHT. TMa new and wondwful rercniv whieti is ba-rtDR -ch an tEOTwrwe aaie In aU par's of the errmti-y, workjca natural prtRdp'.ca. It restrirea trenntA aad lonato tl tle-aeed ortraM, ar.d thirmeh tiicm eleatuw the mni of acenmolated and poiscnota hwraors. KJdoer dii .auoanf UUrrx yvxm tndrng hiye tx-m enrwt, aLio P!!e. Ccr.rrtip.tlcm, Rhrsumatm. fco., whlcti ha-re die.od the yi"tfeaa for year. We have to arnica of testimcny cf ci wonderful curative yo larger tag Alcaoll bi"tb, wh.icii do more remecLy. SLLUl-i 1.-VT05T, and hoaea trill be oi-!! r ill aend pert paid WFLIA ROSE OF CASHMERE IIAIR TONR'. a 'HIS preparation Ii made from the roe of the alley of Cashmere, atd i entirely free from Sulphur. I-cad, and other poionous and deleteii cut mbstancei. It is riehly perfumed and renden the e of pomades, hair oiii. etc., unnecessary. It preervet. toftens and beautifies the bair and ffivaf H a rieli lustre. It 1? excellent lor an irrita ting or InGaiued calp. It never turns rancid. Iruftifita tell a large Vottle for 0 cts Astnirtf hach k. V'ltn, Preprietoi, otd and Calioahill M.tett, I'hitadelpfafa. (13 17. Tm tiii: S ntrincN. 7 1.3 orlnrM. full trunir scale hci of i oil Mn-ml imr n.i S2ir.oo i r It or.lor. ue. fiend for" Catalogue. lust as Fivery instrumon? lullv lUib 1 111 itrl..llc ri..i..t... j . Pianos mado one of tii rin,t ,i, , n,. ;.-,: tl. ..n.,)a.t ; ... . . ...... . .. ' m 1. ... i i .-..i .. . ... t.. . t . , r-. re.-ouitnan.tol bv the highest musical authoriti... In tho u!.i!ee ()r?an," Hyle "S. is the finest and sweetest toned Keed orsjan ercr ;ii..-al put.li.-. It contains Hrr rtave, Fire Kcts or Keeda, lour of ". a:id )n of Three I ict.ives. Thirteen Mop, with (iran.l Oriran lisia- I1..U& l.u tt-i. .ii- - . ! 1 i- c. . ut!".tiii-r unc, . t?it3i i nn. mimv of 3.0 s pieces sent for Sc. stamn. Thi Cata- J. AXDEP.SOX & CO. coDFisir. MACKF.HET.. 11 EK HI NO. ClSCO, I1ALIBT T. -.r.it". HAM.ac. A larze a'sort-nent ol Casvrd (riM.DR. bouirht before the late advance and to be sold cheap. A fine variety of Mitt kt Hasi KETSanda full line of Wood and Willow Wirni. Spniso V At lit Ftorn. the fln et brand in market. A! ho, HicmniiT. Cons and )at . MtL. Cracked Whkat. fcc. 1 BA,Coi KEE, bl AU, SVRTjrf, Pi'ii-rs. .Vc. Cturren Ii;t;r rtKI. Cojid Br:r and Ham Sai saoi Covstrt I'Rooi-rc a speelalty. C OBSTIPATION harm than rood, cr drsweio pals, hnt trse narrrrea Cot tt of jrour Crup-g'S. Price, l. till It VKKSO V Dr. JONES' TARAXCAKUH TONIC or lrj.spEif.iA Munit'ise, a yegetahle compound whose virtue has stood the test of o years. Is in tallihte In the enre of Dyspepsia. Oencral Kobillty, Chronic tVpal nr.. a t.f T C . . i -: . Short HreaLh, Henrthurn, St. ilus' Ifririce, pains I in tha htmuach, Hack n.J Chet. Partirularly ) adapted to all Female Hiseases. no matter what i the azeof tn patient maj be. Trice. T5ctg. Sold j Vtow.tH, (:-. 80.-ly.j i I 1SY0LU5TAEY CRUS0ES. Involuntary C'rusoes have mostly be come so from pure aocitlent, but tliere are some instances to the contrary. Sea man Je.Trey, of II. M. S. Itecruit, ven turing to help himself to the- Captain's fpruce beer, was punished by beir.g set on shore on the uninhabited island of Sombrero. iJoubtless Captain Lake re pented the deed, -Alien, en his return to the same latitude some two months afteivrard, the boat tent to' brTng t lie offender on board aeain returned with the report that he 'was nowhere to be found. At any rate the Captain had good cause to repent it a little Liter on, for, upon the matter coming to the knowledge of the Admiral on tho West Indian Station, Iakc was tried by court maitial and dismissed the service. At home Sir Francis JJurdett brought the case before Parliament, and a search was instituted for the missing man, re sulting in his being brought to Kngh.nd in October, lsu'.l. He had lived on the rock of Sombrero for nine days, subsist ing upon limpets and birds" eggs, when, luckily for all concerned, he was taken off by an American schooner, and land ed at Marblehead, Massachusetts. A Dutch skipper once thought to get rid of a bad bargain in the same way. Putting into St. Helena, then uninhab ited, to bury a dead officer, he left there a seaman who had been condemned to death. Disinclined to accept the situa tion, the oaiminal unearthed th e cotTm, and, after turning out its occupant, launched it on the water, and, thank to a calm falling, succeeded in overtaking the ship. The Captain, thinking his pluck deserving of recognition , received him on deck, a pardoned man. Captain liarnard, a victim of ungrate ful mistrust, found companionship in misery more troublesome than comfort ing, lie commanded an American ship in 114, and happened to be at New Island, in the Falklands, when an En glish ship was wrecked there ; the crew and passengers, numbering thiit-, get ting safely to land, Captain liarnard took them ail on board, intending to leave them at a Hrailian port, and. to obtain suflicient supplies, wen on shore with four of his men on a banting excur sion. While he was so engaged the Kng lish sailors, fearful of being carried to America as prisoners of war, cut the ca ble and made off with the ship. The astonished skipper, took the matter phil osophically, lie sat his men to work at once to build a house of stone, strong enough to withstand the storms of win ter. A small plantation of potatoes sup plied the party with fair substitute for bread ; and by storing up albatross eggs, and catching a pig now and then, they cont rived to live tolerably well, all things considered. His companion, however, soon showed symptoms of insubordination, and at length, tired of the life they led, depart ed in the boat. Alone in his glory, the Captain spent his time preparing clothes from the skins of seals and collecting food for the winter, never cmittinj to ascend a hill once or twice a day on the chance of descrj ir.g a ship. After dwell ing thus in solitude for some months liarnard was rejoined by tho runaways, who found that they could not get on without him. The return was not an unmitigated blessing. One of them planned his murder, for which the Cap tain had him conveyed to a small island in (Quaker Harbor, and left therf, until three mc nths of his own society brought him to express penitence for his purpos ed crime. After this, tilings went on smoothly, until an English whaler took the party oil, and ended their two years' trial oL' Crnsofing on New Inland. .I'? tin 3".'iv K'liduK SOME NOT.Vi5LETP.EjiS. A ring does not always denote a year, for the blue gum trees of Australia sheds its bark twice a year. A tree recently hewn, that was known to be only six j teen years old. showed thirty-six distinct ' I rinfis of growth. j I When Vashinton visited Lont; Is- 1 j land he probably cross the shadow of ' j an old oak tree that stiil stands on the i premises of JudrrG McCne, in Hubyion. j j It was made a landmark in 171t". and i.s . therefore a iijouumeiit sixty years older j i than the nation. ! ' Old ofiksand yews in England are not ; unconnm n. Several oaks felled in Sher- i wood forts iNint a quarter of a century ', i rlto exja.sed. on lt infisann up, the date ! J-!12 and the mark or cipher of Kin.? j .folui ; and it lias h. en calculated that . these trees must have leen several cen- ' turies old Jat the time the marks weie made. At l'owlis Wester,' in Peitlishire, in thp i-Plitre. of the Til'.:ii stMridinfr on n ' slight knoll aloiit four feet higher than 1 j the surrounding ground, is a very larije i j and old sycamore, which girths seven- j : teen feet :iml fourteen feet two inches at one foot and? five feet 'respect wely, j with a hole of fourteen feet. Tle le- ' gend goes that "a man of I'oulis plant- ! ed it on ao Sabbath nicht wT liis ! thoomb." j Uerks county, this State, claims the largest chestnut tree in the country. It ' is growing on the farm belonging to Sol- j oiuia Merkel, in Kockland township, ; j and measures thirty-eight feet four in- ! j ches in circumference ; the lowest limbs J are fifteen feet from the ground, and measure fourteen feet in circumference at the base. The top of the tree is reach- ) ed without danger by steps that are fas- i tened between the limbs. It is estima ted that this tree contains about seven- j teen cords of wood. It still yields about ! three bushels of chestnuts annually. i The oldest yew tree in England, which ' is situated in Cowhurst churchyard, j was mentioned by Aubrv, in the reien i of Charles I., as then measuring ten i yards in circumference at a height of i five feet from the ground. It is said, on the authority of l)e Candolle, to be 1, 4.r0 years oid. Its present growth is . about thirty-three feet. In ls-JO this old i tree was hallowed out, and a cannon bail i found in the centre. In 1S25 a severe 1 storm deprived it cf its upright branch- ! cs. A door had leen made to the inside j of the tree, where seats are to be had i for twelve irsons comfortably. j A fossil forest lias been discovered in i Oldham, England, in Edge J.ane quarry, j The trees number about twelve, and 1 some of tbem are two feet in diameter. J They are in good preservation. The j roots can be been interlacing the rock, i and the fronds of the ferns are to lie ! found imprinted on every piece of stone. The discovery has excited much inter est in geological circles around Msnehes- j ter, and the forest has been visited bv a j htrg number of persons. The trees be j long to the middle coal measure period, although it has been regarded as some j what remarkable that no coal has been discovered ?ar them. The coal is r found about 2y yards beneath. I WlIKKK TIIK Ll'MHKR GOES. To flir- j I nish shoe pegs enough for American use j ! consumes annually ltXI.tXtO cords of Inm- ! i ler, and to make our lucifer matches 30,- i j 00i cubic feet of the !est pine is required j j every year. Casts and loot trees take'HK),- j i 0) cords of birch, beech and maple, and : j the handles for tools TKHi.t mor?. The j ! Inking of our bricks conS!imes2.0'K),00 j cords of wood, or what would cover w ith ! j forest about ."Vo.OoO acres of land. Tele- j j graph poles already represent SdO,(K)0 i tre-s. and their annual repairs consume .liiO.tXio more. The ties of our railroads j consume annnaly thirty years' growth of j 7.",( acres, and to fence all our rail- roads would cost e4,('oO. 000 with a year- ! ly expenditure of S15.0.,iJ0ior repairs, j These are some of the ways in which ! American forests are going! There are others. Our packing boxes, for instance, i cost in 1S74, 12,000,(XiO, while the tint- ber used each year in making wagons ) and agricultural implements is valued I at uore ihan ?1XI.JJ0,X'. KENDALL'S m SPAVIN CURE? M IvIiITS'DAIjI Siri SPAVIN CURE. The mosit snecessfnl Kemeil j evcrdis envcreil a it Ih crtaiu in its efi.-i ti and does not blister. HEAD 1'1! " K Ul l.t W : From Rev. P. N. CRANCEFJ, rrrtiding l.lder of th' SI. Alban' Pirtru t. St. .Uiuxs, Vt.. -Tan. 2'i, lsn. Dr.. 15. .T. KFNtiAU. .V Co.-iiii t? : In reply to vonr letter 1 will say that my experience with Ken dall's Spavin t ore lias been very satisTs.-rorv in deed. 'l hreeorloiiryearsni.il ; r.ci:ied a 'M.ttlc from yonrayeiil r.nd wn'n it cured a horse of lame ness caused by fpavin. I.a.t yensnn my horse be came very lame and 1 terned him out lur ;e.T weeks, when he became better, but wien 1 pot him en the road he irrew worse, when I d i-ruvfril li-at n rinirbono was torminir. 1 procured a bottle ol Kendall's Spavin Cure and Willi les than a bottle cu:ed him so that nc is not lame, neither ran the bunch be found. Kespectlully yours, p. N. Ouasokh. lyEliS E VEKA X CE in LI. TEE E Srovcmov. Mas., M.iro!: 15. lso. H J. KrvuAtr. .V 'o. (rents. In jnafi.-e to you and myself 1 think 1 wjlit to let you Krow fl.at 1 have removed two bone spains wuh Ker.dail's Spavin t'nre one very lar.-eono: don't know how Ions the spavin had been there. I have owned the horse eieht months. It to. 1: me to-ir tr;on:li ! take the Innre otl and two for the small one. 1 have use! ten bottles. The nore is r nlnvly nell. not at all stifl, and no loineft to be seen or felt. This is r wonderful nvdieiue.. It i?. a rew thin here, but if it does !ur nil what it liHr done lor uje its sale wiil be very ureat. Jiesii'eetiully youis, Ciia. K. Paukkii. Kendall's Sxmvin Cure. A.iilam, S hnyikiH Co., Td., .7 one 1. i j Pn. R. J. Kkvtmi.l ft v. (Jent: A rae n( , I spn vin I lint came nntlrr ir.y nherrat ion va nt ir- ! ly curcfl I y one tuttrte ( your Kor.l:iir Sj::vin 1 !:rr.nn! th Iiot-t. nib'i'T.in!. ir tftu hr.n- j tired dollars. I Yoiir.s trnty, 'ha. II. 1! kt, ', j Thn" Iruiir;i5t. ' STATEMENT MADE UNDEROATII. j j To Whom It May Coviti:-;.- In the rear isrr 1 j ' treated with Kendall's Spuvin t'ure r l.i.ue spavin : ! of several inor.ii:' irrowih. r.arly hi'lf a? lare as ' a hen's eirir, and compleieiy stopped the lameness j pnd reTiiove l the enlargement. 1 have worked tho i horse ever s;nec very hard, and be n ver has be-a ' ; lame, nor could I ever s..e a ny d ilerenee In thei;;e ' of the hoek pd'its sio -o 1 treated bun wlt'iKen . d.ili'f Sim in f';i;f. t. A. i i aii:. j Ec.o-bur-h 'a!!s. 't., Feb. U5. l7l. j Sworn and subscribed to before mc, this L'Slh day of 1'el.ruavv, A. I. IsT'.i. 1 Ji:i:; (r. Ji:nk. .Tuftlcc of the Tence. j j KEXDALJS SPAVIN CUKK: MIMIV FI.l..Si. I PATTTiJi's Milts, W.ishinntnn Co.. V. Y., i i Kehruary 21. IsS-i. 15. .T. KitxnAM., M. T T'ear Sir: The nnrrlrnl.-tr j case on w hich I oed your "Spavin t 'jire1' was a : maiijrnnnt ankle sprain of sixteen mont'is' stand- j ine. 1 bad tried many ti.inas, biitjin vain. Vonr "Si-avin Cure" put the loot to the ground anin, ; and. for the first t ine since hurt. In a natural po- ! sition. Kur a family liniment it excels anvthinpr i we have ever used. Yours trnlv, " i IIkv. Si. P. Hkt.t.. I'astor M. K. ''hur -h. 1'atteti . Mill. N. Y. KKrALL"r! Spavite I'nu Is sore in Its efie.-ts and mild in its action, as it does not Idi-ter. yet it is . penetrating and powerful to reai li every iieep-eat- ; ed pain or to remove any Iwny jrrowth or other en- larsreiuent, such as spavins, spl :nts. curbs, callous, spraii.s, fwellitiKs, uny laniene-s and all enlarge- incnts ol the joints or limbs, rheumatism in man, or for any purpose for which a, linimcn: is used h r niiin os beast. It is r.ow known to be the best Ifni merit ft.- ii. -in ever used, lminy n:iid in iis action as it isoi-taii; In .:s e.T.-cts. S-nd a.ldre.s f. r il lustrated circular, wlil-h wi Hiink iivcs positive t.roof of its virtues. No remedy for !r..:n as well : beast has eve.- to our 1;:io'.v1cm e met wi tli such un iimli lied sue-e. s. Srriec. $1 p-.r.loit!c. r ix V-tt! .- 'or5. Aix PRt-twiisTSi have it or can y.t it for you. or it will be sjnt to any address on receipt of price by the proprietors. I. H. J. K'MiAI.I, b. ., Fnos-bnr-.'h f'ai;.--, Vermoiit Sf'I.D V.Y Al.f, lUtT't. jlrs. f-.-lo.-14in.i AM CATTLE is a suto cure lor aii ordinary di. -cases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Swine. It cures and prevenn Cn-cKux Ctrot KnA. Your cow is certain to yield 2-S J-Kf. rrT. MORE .n BETTKr. mtt.k ai niTTKR. STOt'K FATTENS OX ONE-FOT'KTH I.FLS.S FKTCI ! lieinit in pfitscrsien of a larse number of excel lent testimoni.il... I subjoin a few: I hare been usie;r your Cattle. Powder for horses. I cows, chickens an I pins, nnd find it a FinsT-Ti.Afs thine. (iEOfior !-:oii, (lermantown. Pa. t have nsed two packs of your Cattle Powder on : my c.w and chickens. Thp. row VK tsTCAi't.v j twk K THE (,r am I rr or .vilk f he did beiore. Mr '' chickens were dyinir. but were rriiKD i v.miii.iati: lv after 1 hafl used tiie powd-r. Yours, truly. Jonas I'.isei ii, Ihillas, N. C. ' 1 have used your Cuttle Powder and iniii sav it i the bet l r hor.es, c:u tic, sheep, etc. Tried it 1 on poul-ry for many complain', with fi ri rsss ix ', kvekvca.se. .lot. Wkavkii. llern-sville. Pa. T.at S'l miner yon sent me a paekaire of vour pow der which 1 uave to my peul'ry. and have not had one droopy turkev or chicken since. Mrs. W m. KfAtT, I iranpe. ST. Y. Send me a pack or two of your Cattle Powder. The pack I got trout you las't winter i io:r the chicken ( Hf.LiT.i. I jravc some of it to a nei-.-h-t or and ft cured his chickens. John Williams, Sprues Yale, Ohio. Address, tor a pamphlet. V. A. MII.T.T-fK. .TU Ar-h St.. rilll.AIU-.I.l IU A. Pa. Korsale bv N. J, FuKiLHofK, Khensbnr;;, Pa. T-U.'SO.-l y.) r.IP.FXTIONS. " 'or'ntirrh. Iliv Ke--er. Cold in tlin Ilea 1. vc, insert with little inirer a pari rcie ot Ihe Hann in'othe notrl!s: lraw strong breaths ' lirouh tl-.n nose. 1 1 viil thus be ansorbcl. r; :ibHe"AWR M'n t'-W OH! ArlHH,Uli'rr,r le.insinx and heal nthediscased mctn rane. For Deafness. Vpply a particle into ne cur. ELY'S CREAM BALM It AYIJTtl iraincd an cnv.ahle locnl reputation, dis placing all other preparations in the vicinitv of dis covery, is. on its merits alone, recoijr.ied as a won derful remedy wherever known. A fnir trial will convince t'ne ;not ske))tical of its eura'ivo powers. It effectnaliy cleanses the n.-.sal passages of Ca tarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions: allays inflammation and irritation; protects the mern hranal linlnirs of tho head fr .:u additional colds ; completely heals the sore and restores tho sense of taste and smell. ItencficiHl resn'.ts are realised hy a few applications. A thorough treatment as directed will cure Catarrh. s a household reme dy rorcold in the head it is nncqnaled. The Balm is easy to ue ami airreealde. Sold hy drutrs t SO cents. On receipt of SO cents will mall a pack age. Send for "ireular with full Information. KI.Y'S CHKAM HALM C .. Ofeco. N. Y. Cn' I-'or sale hy KLensloirsr. tohnstown and Al toona I ru agists, and hv W holesaie-liruirKist. iren erally. l l-I4.-loiii . ) h fTTITD all othcrlinlments hnve failed, TKY At 1 tli j)K. v.i;i;s ELECTRIC RELIEF Hy taVttna internally it will cure cholera, cholera mortais. d in rrhociv. d. rent cry. em m;, colic, asthma, phthisic, in Aliens, "spasms." sick herdachc. morn inp sickness. Iwerthurn. sourstomach, pain in the back and sunstroke. Apelie.i externally, it will relieve you ot rheumatism, neuralgia, eofe throat, lnmbast-i. earaehe. tnntliai-he. inllamed hrcasts, roumps. pout. )leorisy, pneumonia. frot hites, bruines. sprains, buras. scalds, wounds, contracted tendons, leueorrboea, swoilea toint.. stinsrs and bites of insects. S-M by drnrtrist and storckecp e senernl!y. 'Wholesale depot, N. W. comer 3rd aid Callowhill Sir, Philad'a, Fa. -iM.-OUm. CELEBRATED II. II. II. MEDICINE. Torsons affllctod with aeheawd rein, and who have not tried the irreat H. H. H. !U .dieiix-, do not know its pow.-rs in removfii(f pi". tore it riiaj for Pheamat'sm. Neuralgia. and rrartienUri. lu..r.. theria. A sure cure for horses saflersas with Pone ; or Hlood Spavin. Poll Hvil and tvdie. riesnreatad ask fr the H. II. 11. Medieiae, manufactured hv J 1. I). Tomlinson. Philadelphia, as the (.opularity oi umnmt nas led othwr parties o it an Inferior arrlnlo into th- Tiiarket bearing tbe Sanaa mmue Said by drusrM everywhere. Dr. Ware's Pulmonalis is a household word with those who hare ned it. because it does Its work quickly ami etlectnally in cases of Couirhs. Colds. Hoarseness. Influenza .Asthma, lironehitis, W'lioopins; Couirh. Croup Pains in the lireast. Consumption, and Kleellnir of the lamps. Unlv 10 cents a bottle. Ask vonr dm:v;f!f for it. W"ho.ale-l pot, N. W. eor 3rd b4 Calloahlll Ste.. riiijad'a, r. o-W.-O'jta.) U 'Ji- VrSj StPi-jt r - '- i MBS. LYOIA . HMKHAM. CF CYNM- WASS. iSL,.. IfLixJJt: '-' Dtscovrr.rn o LYDBA E. PINKHAPwTS VE53TAELI? CCI-IPQTJITD. The Toit;T Onro For all Female Complaints. Vf --r,'U i!f Proyr .tic-: that nre rf.-srT.i-stnthfrwt !-i-ifelnTaItd. Upon o:s trinl lle i:ierit of thi Corn pond tu be rregBe'l, lief ir immediate; evl h?n it- nv Kcmtir.'.ici). Jn r.tntrty-nine rnow In .1 1 i t tired, j;ornmnei:t mnii'ictTtytotl,i;hrai3ia t. -1-tifv. On rr"iit ,t it- p-rven wir-t. It to-cTrti ri r nmnivnilfHl r.ud rr.ri!l l.y tho tC3t ihyw-;"tni it th- rnntry. It vill cure eritfrly 1h morft form rf fTl1':-a rf the i:trrifc. Tueor: lr- (sUar rnd j Metiruntfor., a!! Ovrj-lp.n TrouMcs jTinnmrwui'-Ti r.i-.l l"lcrrrt!pn. FlrvxH'.iiv, PiIa'-rniT'ts nnrl the cn sequ.'it fpln:tl w.knw, r.r.d in erpefin.IIy drt1 r. the Cl'.ane''f Life. Ir r. ill & -j-oItp ami rrr-l tiimr- fr m the ntimin n e.-rrly stnjre of t!cv-Irwnfnt. Tto t: lulenry to rnneroi:ii knraors thcro j cbeclt J Vt,-rj" iiet-dUy hy 1 n.e. in fart it hni frovr4 t b th p-rt. ? er.tl h rometly t'Kit J;.o evr Lire dt.-e rcr r.l. It pornint'n evry portion nf the revtm. end ciTt i:-w 2'feaud vijror. XI mmovei faintiwT.f!atulfhry d rt rys nllcrnvini; fr Htunulnucit, aru. j clievr n rt i-tknsa -f th etotii(ta.-h Ti enrt-5 lUrmt.nrT, nadn-he, Krrnn Frotrst;..n. (cncral Ibility, JJoef.lr,!n.-?4f Ifprr-.Nin eiid Iiku f 'ptioij TJ".v.t ff-elir.;? of harinr; dr.wji, crt?R, rrin, vii'M nrtd lwfc:irhe, is alleys ei-r.-jTrriry cnrl 1 y lt U!e. It trill r.t ?1 tin:t nml andrrail clrcraiiftun ot in harmony vitbtbo Inw tliat poveni the fr-mnVKVitrrn. r Kidrn y Ccmpl.'!nt of either thU compound Is imFurpsW'-I. Lydia E. Pinkl.arrTs Vegetable Compound Iprc;mrt'd "J3 nrt-1 fjWc-rtsin Avnn, lynn Mit-. l'pceJJ.. C x lxtl.3 far f '.'O. Srnt by m.nl in l!,a f.rtii ff iill 1, al : in t'ic lorn of 7,nz?nf?rv, on irH-oij't orprite. pr Io-:, f r .-i'.W. Min. riN'UIlAM f rxi ly .in-wi r.-1 all 1 tt--r if i-.ot::"v. Jv-nd fur pcim j!:ii-t. Ailwre ' - :i nSofO is pi.nr. Ve fm::y -Im.uI 1 ?-e -.irbw J.VM V K 1 IN'KHAM I.IVITIl ;'Ii,r."v. T'lt-y Ctirc f 'r.--:i;iti.n. IiljwBr.urs auidTor-pi'y of the Livt-r. Z.' cini.--ir loi. frdm F'r:Ie hy (Iro. A. K i t.i.v , "... On-r-J AcenT. I'i'ti'j-iryh. l:i.t ,nt:,i It. V. T -'f.v, Iruiri-t. Klirnviir-.;. Pi. T-ti-'S-i.-l y.i - 3 .1 . '1 I f - - se X I a rornp'v'ind of thn vtrtttos cf 'nrsaparil ;, Ktiiiin-jia. '.ivmilriki-. yi '.'.r ilo. k, with tlio i'xliiio of j ';i-!i ami iron, all powerful 1.Jot-in::iii2. b!'o'l-dfaiiiii?. ami ) if. -;.-tainiti? !': ruts. It i tht purest. k-1 st. nml most ifiorti'nl a'.'or.it; o iin-iliri::c known or .T.vrt:Uil.;e to !'. pnl.Ii... Tltf s .-':-eiifi-s -f sm-dici::" Mti.f !: 'lnistrv !:;vo never roi!::i.oil so -.iitia)-! a 1 -.ik i!;.-, l.or o.n; so potent to cure ail tisea-u- resiiltfti? from itiipr.i-c 1 Irvwl. It ii!is frcrofttla mil ii'l scrcf li!oii !:s.;roi, Krjv: pel;;s, I?o"o, or St. .:itl!or.ys Kiro, ''int.lfs nnd Kace--jri-.lii, I'ttsfsrle, IJIotelirs, JJoils, 'i'ttmorsi, lel'er. Humor-, Salt Rl: etaii, Scalt-he:.l. IlitifT-w orm, t' leers. Soros, Ithoiitiiat isr.i, leronri:l OisoafiO, N o m-a i v. i t. l-emato Woak tiocsr1; iiri-.l I rr ;-'ii:ii-it .lai'.ndico, Ailortioas of t!c I.iver, Iv-pcT;ia, Kmaciation, and (ii'iu'i-at lel.iiity. Bv :ts seareliilii and !i a,i:t'ii ipialities it ptirt-cs e.tit ::.o boil i-oi 'i-njiticns liii li fOiitatninato tl:e 1 1 - : . I ai d .ause .icrauze nient and d- .-av. I ! sf Inn . '.;ir. ami etilivcas the vital Itt n.-t ions, pmi-oi-os ewnry and Mr.-nptli, restores: and pitsi vvi-s lieai' ii, nad iafua.-s new life ami '.'J. r t !.v"; jlioat ti; wiiole Kystetii. Xo stifieriT fioei uny iiss easo which crises from impurity t tlio biood nei'd deypair wi... vvid givi: Avfk's S.ttAPARti t. v a" fair trial. "It is felly to ex;x rlim iit with te nitmer u;s low-rici l mixtures, of cheap materials, and wifliimt inedi.-ir.al virtues. o'Ti-red as l-lood-ptirificrs, while di-o-n-e lu-eoms more l'nir.y seated. AvKlt's S.vt: l akii.i.a is a ineiiii ino of such eotv fti'rateii curative: power, that it is hy Jar the lu-st, i hi apest. and most r-liiiil lo.xxl-purificr known, l'hvsieiaiis know its iiiiisii jin, ami pro serilx: it. It l.:;s lieen widely tis-d for fortv ycars. and has won the timptnlilied cotiti-'leiii-c of millions whom it has Iveneliied. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical nml Analytical CltemisM, Lowe!l, Mass. SOLL BV ALL i,T.i:..lTS EVEKV Wa ERB. FACTS WORTH K NOW i Nil. S CItJpr, Bcrhn, Kandrnkp, fStUliatia Rr.d many r therof thL-hit inilicines nriuv.-u ere n. . skiln-.iHv corninpj in I'ari:ek'h Oisor.tt Toc fas to mnk it the frreipt.srt Blood Purifier srd Tho Itest Health and Strength 11,-storer V.rer I sed. So rcrf-vt is tho c-orr.i.ovitir.n r.f rArftra'si r r ' , - . J I vhere it is use-J. 1 yon huvc Dyspepsia. Head 1 acne, riwunmisni, osuraita, csowct, ivianry Eor Liver Disorder, or if von" need a rmM etim ulant, or appetizer, the Tonic is jest the n.ed-1 Icine for you, ns it is liiphiy curative and iu-3 v ii;. n , LOUr. UUb 11.. r iliw .AH lull Is;. if you lira r!or.-ly yvaslimr awny i.h Con sumption or any Ki. lmerr., if yon hnve n ttr.ful Couah or a had Cold. l'Arjcrn's Ginclr Tokk Lwill s.iirolv heln ynil. Il t ivcfl ti.v lifo r.nd y.por to ine n-eiun ana niris.i. ana is a cttjluj j . -- - .-- -j . , . , - - . -i cure tor Hneumatism ana v. hoiera inrartum. Mt Hat Saved llundre.ls of Lircs; It Saj llvo ioom. Tf you nro feeling miserable don't r-a't v.r.ti!j yon aw down rdok. but use tho Tonic t'wirv.4 No mntter whatyouraisensoorfiy-mptomiiiiiay be it v. iil fcivo prompt n-lief. liemrmfier I I arker's Orsor.R Tonic is not rt rum drink but. the Best and Purest Frmiiv EMedicino oyer mndo, compounded by tl IiewJ fpr.TCCRS, ami entirely cinoi-pnt irom uitrors. caiiirer prpjiara ions ann all ot her ionics, j ry a SOe. bottle. Y'our drucpfist can supply you. PARKER'S HAJR BALSAM The Pes-t and Most Econonilcal Hair Dres3ias; exrinKialy-p-fumcd and perfectly harmless. Will Always Restore Cray or Faded Ilalr to It eri '-in.-:l youthful color and appcaranre. and Is warranted to stop its failing, a&tst its growth and pre -nt hr.ldncss. A f-w arpIic.irioTis of the Hm.sam wi!l soften Ote tair, cleanse aH dandruff and cire itching ar.d hu snciir?; of the scalp. -otd by ail druggists at oniy ycU. Nov. VI, lSH'j.-ly. i ;.:'- (A Mctticine cine, act o. Urick.) ' CONTt-S iiors, Jii cnr, mandkaks, L'A.Vr-EUOX, ATotnt trtriT A!f Bst MBntcALQcau- TIEJ WAU OTII BiTTK. TIX.KY CUHK At! ffs-ases of thcS:r.mc'i Ttowri- rioc i.ier. kiur.eys, ai I nnary Organ". .-r- ' rl TOUdiitrss. f CT.ics.-t, espetially Z j I t. 1 emale Cou.;:li 'Eta. rJ j y S!OCO IM COLD. ,. -j tJ Tin t-e rail for a ease tr.ey not Pnr. .- I ;3 help, or for arvthtna irore ur iujurious 1 rl founi ta tl.cin. H Ask yon r rlrurcfst for IT p Puterjnr! t-y j J l tLcm before ou sle. p. Take no other. ! t4 D T. C. Is an absolute and !T"s'-:tfh!cr-i- for M Drunktuut.a, us- c .' c iuzr.. lobsccu and 1 narcot..-s. Scxrr ron CiRcrt-Aa. Iim ' I, I I All Hos Blrun Mfr. C. R.H-rf. N. V .. Tsr,!., Out. M rfttnriRs sfT.L AscBKNr..scH fc Mit.i.rn's FAMILY CHOCOLATE! An article superior in quality and lower In price than any other In the market. A prominent and experienced New York physician gives It as his opinion that chocolate ( pre'eraWo to tea nreafl'ee because it adds strength to th body, new life to tho exhausted brain, quiets the nervons system, harmonizes the workings of the digestive organs, and srives purity lo the blood. For a superfine confection, ask Yorrrnnieetioncr for our Sweet Spiced Ynntlla Choeo.aie. Aschen baeh & Miller, 3d and Callowhill St.. Phila., Pa.. For aale by V. S. Hark tit r.a hu4 N. .1. KRF.tn Horr. Eboutbuijf, i'a. I'-O. Jy. FAMOUS JIK.X OP MUSCLE. A inorg the ( Jreeks tho sucrc-fn1 'itli kte was crowned vCith huuel.4r.Tid load ed down with wealth and honors. Tlilo six times won the palm at both the Olyinpic and Pythian games. He is said to have run a "mile with a four year old ox j-.poti his shoiiHcis, and nftr war.is kilied the animal with one blow of his li.-t, and ate., the entire carcass in one day. S,( great was Ins muscular pov.t r that i' would lind a cord around 1: is h(a 1 Jllid- it by th" swellim? p:-.- nre f the vein.:. An rTdi':-i;vn,enl t'-.r.;;lo was tweenty jKinrds of meat a-, much l''.e,ul . and r. i : ct n pin is of wine.' f..r Mil r'-.l. tni'w of 'i'iii ts;i!:,i was of eolos s;. I i.ei'jh; : i . t i prodiio'is strerurt h. and, it is r.;iid, alone a;id v.illiont weapon' k ille ! an noi'iriotis e!ir;"-i d lion. One day, it. i.s reifoi-ii-d. he s-i7o-l a bull l.y the hind feet, and tho Miiim.il e.-,c-a,x.d o-ily by l.-;;vi!io ij,,. lul.;f j,, the or.iso of th : ::llii,le. 1 iie I'.itrian lii;ieror Mavij-itrius was npwartl oftL-'.t ft ft ii, height. n::d like Milo of 'ro'.e!; i, co-iId cri'!ee.e to j'owder the hanles. stone with ids titigers and breft. ihe ' of a horse by a kiek. While a prisoner in ( .erniany, II i chard I. aecepietl j'ti invitation to a boxinsr malch with the son cf the jailer. He received the first b;.-w. whieli t .: ie him stti-ger : but rec. ring, with a blow of his fist he killed his anlagoiiist on the SJHlf. Topham. mi Englishman, born in 1TM, was possessed of ast'i:is!i!i:g trIlth. His arnipits, h-illow in the east s of ordi nary im n. weie with him fr.'.l of mtiselis and tendons. wuuid taken bar of iron, with iis two etuis he'd in his hands, place tho middle- of the bar i hind his neck, and In-nd th" extremities by main force pr.til I hey meet together, and bend haek the iron straight again. The famous Scandeiblirg. King of Albania, who was born in 1414, was a lean of geat stature, and bis feats of sword ev'-reiso have never beet; ffpialled. )n oiio occasion, with his cimeter, he struck his antagonist such a blow that its fon e cleaved him to the waist. Maurice, Count of Saxony, was espe cially noted for the surprising muscular power of his hands. On one occasion, needing a corkscrew, ho twisted a large iron nail round into the required shajw; with his fingers, and opened halt it dozen bottles of wine with it. Another time he picked up a nrmler of hotse shoes, and w ith his hands snapped them in two as readily as if made of glass. If history is to be lteiievcd , Phatyllus, of Crotona, could jump a distance of lifty-six feet. ! Strut t, an English authority on games ; and amusements, ft teaks of a Yorkshire (jumper named Irland, whose powers j were marvellous, lie was six feet high, I and at the age of eighteen leaped, tvith j out the aid of a spring board, over nine I horses ranged side by side. lrnitu,:n'.i ! Monthly. i : rr : r Talk ok a Poo. Pog stories have become so common and so marvelous as j to tib;ain little more credence than"'lj-h j stories," but the following is so v !1 , vouched for as to leave no doubt of its j truth. A lady in Lowed owns a vi-iy intelligent i!og of which s-he desired i much to have ; picture. She acccrdiijg- ly took !;;'! to a 'fo! ogra; l ie gallery j and w it'i the assistance of the anist cn- i de,'i ! to ni'ie.e her j.et tae at:d keep la st;ii;tlte pt'si: ion before the camera. ! T.ii li.. spoi ed dog was in an u: aco.-m-; niodating iiii'oi tlntt i:-ortii::g, and a 'ter j repeated trial-the a " t : 1 1 i ; t to conquer : him was fii'iii.doi.ecl in despair. V;o i a-'ine."' t h" lady said at last, poituing to ! the )oor, "V'.ii arc a bad, na'igiity, naughty iog." The ci:lp: it ehangt d instantiy his saucy manner, and drop ' ldng his tail between his hgc, .slin k away m confusion. All the -l of the 1 dav he seemed to realize that he was in i uigraee. ci'on-'hing m corners id vvear- 11 a .S!.!l Itt! air. Tin gaud all About ; i; xt morn eareh failed noon he lc- ing be v.as missif to dis((ivtr him appc-art d. much tene 1 to his ii"ck an excel'i nt tin-tjpe (f iiimse'.f. Iiuiuiry disclosed the fact tliat when the photographer went down 1 tow n in the morning !!..- in'ciligt nt dog bad bet n at the door ofthe gaik ry await ing admission. Assoi n as the uoor was opened (.'al io ran joyously tip-stairs and h-aped into the chair on which his mis tress had posed him tin day previous. Sei.irg the situation t he-art ist made bis preparations with all possible speed and the result was the delightful p:eture which Ihe four-footed penitent h id tak en home as a peaoe-oflt ring to bis mis t ress. Tim Mexican and Indian methods of harvesting grain are veiv primitive: sim lar, indeed, to those of Eastern countries in the Dibie limes. Tbe wheat is cut by hand w ith a sickle, and taken, unbound, in carts to the tliies!: i !i g !.' r. This consists of a round plat of level ground in an clevati-d place, fifty, one hundred, or two hundreil feet in diameter, as the farm is ia large or small one, the surface of which is round ed or trodden as hard as a cement Uoor. Around the edges of this, tall poles are set in the ground five or six feet apart, forming a circle. The unihrrshed grain is piled up closely in the centre, and, when evc-ij thing is ready, a thin layer is raked down between the central pile of grain ami the circle of juries, and then a llock of gnats or slice1, or sometimes of ponies, are driven around over the grain until it has all been lwaten out of the leads by their feet. The straw is then thrown outside the circle of poles, and the wheat pushed up towards the centre. Another lot of the unthreshed giain is then raked down and Ihe opera tion repeated until the whole is threshed. I was forcibly reminded of the Script m al injunction which forbade the Hebrews to muzzle the ox that trod the grain. The winnowing is also done in the 15ib lical way. After tbe wheat lias been separated from the straw, it is gathered up into a heap, and when a brisk bieeze rises it is thrown into the air in the teeth of the wind, which blows away the chaff while the w htat falls by itself on the clean Uoor. TlOH.TKO AVATF.K IX A SlIF.ET Ol" TA- I'Kit Xatnre is publishing a series of attractive articles on "Physics "Without Apparatus.'' In the latest number are given experiments for boiling water r.nd melting lead on a piece of paper. Take a piece of paper and fold it up, as school boys do, into a rqtiare box without a lid. Hang this up to a walking-stick by four threads, and other convenient props. Then a lamp or taper may be placed under this dainty cauldron. In a tew minutes the water will boil. The only fear is lest the threads should catch fire and let the water spill into the lamp and over the table. The flame must, there fore, not be too large. The paper does not burn because the heat impacted to it on one side by the flame would be very rapidly, conducted away by the wa ter of the other. Another experiment of a similar na ture, but, erhaps, even more striking, is as follows : Twist up the edges of a common playing card, or other bit of card board, so as to fashion it into a light tray. On this tray place a layer of small shots or bits of lead, and heat it over the flame of a lamp. The lead will melt but the card will not burn. It may be charred a little round the edges, but im mediately below the lead it will not be burnt, for here again the lead conducts off the beat on one side as fast as it is supplied on the other. A 1.ITTLK alum, dissolved in water and rubbed on fiosted feet, will cure the itching and burning that is so unpleas to those afflicted. ('ukn is not a succecs afler buckwheat. I "i-eir- -' y "V'oi'tli oTull icincT-ss of (iOODs "will 1 ojxmkmI tlii --li: sit (lonrs Store., in Cftesl .Springs I.verjlndy should Tetn-mVer tht we : ,vi f.v ! IMVil :1c 'itl-! .n. 1 in. ..t c.-n:p!e'o Co it . f Bry Gcofls, Grcceries, CMMel Eccts, Ste, it, k, r.rthe HOI.TUVYI KAI.i:c,erc :..rci f,.r f!. ;3 , e.)Ur,.v air Cons h is int returned fntn cT " . k a-,,; p. ' lie has pureha-ed an intToeT.? t k of - ; ; .. ,1,1,. ....; r f. the lowest figures. ci body, tht rei ,r, , , ;,, '. Corn's Store, Chest Springs, AVI l.UK Til KV MAY M:ii:.V! lltiN i7.1i:.:; G B 15 A.T 13 AEG A IN S In crrrv:l,in: th-y ?.iy. Ti U-rt ,.r y.t9 A!-l.eT AT CORN'S STORE, CHEST SPRINGS. ititixo roi n :asii oi: i j:uii ce. SIX ROOMS FILLED WITH GOODS. 'ei:r Mf-.se'f. id-.l bv an crl-ient -rx t-''.-in w t l e In atten. inner ami always read--, wll-nit an I t,n.nt o- v i a' V tb erold orveniiij, larsre ..r ftn.ili. Thaniv'-.il f - - Eitrvicrs, Lumbermen atttl Citizens CmemUy main "ir i""tr"n"- n'' -I ic 'r cntlua.-T ,.f f.e unit, we re- ( I ASU Y"u'- I' -l.- tlnltv. TEI(TL1 or 'FORtiOODS. i, ,-n'v- c FOR THE READY CAS.i DOWN! New Stock of Winter GOODS IN (ilil'.AT PllOl I SION AT FREIDHOFPS CHEAP STORE. -m mk m- While so ninny arc baling fr:u-J to the coining Prtxiilf.ti-il ' . ,, i ,' 7.,.,s , Icing thr iiu l:y ,p-;i, the fub.----'n'Ki r '"' rnnrhi ''. .7 t rr i ,, , ,, .( ,-?f " blisinrf.i a,-) ijt'cc it It i.s P.e'fVoTo vl' :'th:i, ?, ... ,..',;., .',.' ,-( ,,,J . ana lit j.vh tr ttryc, t-t'Ji -A T PRICES SO LOl THAT XOXE CAX Ol: DA ift-ytib v in tK-,t;tyKu, ' o'"'l 'Oi.: in;":,', T . . ' T . . 7 r r . C"r-. r,,lll2.r.. :.'J Di GOODS, DRESS GOODS, BOTIOIiS. HATS, CiPS, I Boots, Shoes, Groceries Hardware, Tinware, ! fjmm, Glassware, teini Cte ten fed Csis, h,k Also, ri.oui:, T1JX JIEAL VlNFI. SALT bv the bushel vA lrrr-t p. !-:. V.ir i t.LASS, PUTTV, l!l;Lm, lill luMS. 1 have ii'-c. wise tohb-d t- n 'ylCk PATENT I , BEST AND QUICKEST BlTTER-PKODl HXG CIIL'KX EVER INVENTED. j tv" A lerit" Irerease of b;i!nef? l.-.s rer-ssita-e 1 t'ie c:,'.ar ... m.-nt o' e.t rore-ro-.m and t'- e-e--tion or an a.' 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