f to th tr '' FOR JANUARY and FEBRUARY, 81. BARGAINS IN CLOTHING! BARGAINS IN OVERCOATS! BARGAINS IN BOOTS I SHOES ! BARGAINS IN HATS I CAPS! BAIOXS IX M DIES' SHAWLS g COATS! IU).UI "Bargains in all WINTER GOODS I ax Bargains in Tinware ! Bargains in Groceries! BARGAINS in EVERYTHING! Our reason ihv offering tlie.se Special X3VT1-G-A.IaST3 is tliat wo find tliat we liave an overstock, of "Winter Goods, especial ly in lieavy JBots lor oSXeii and T3oys and in heavy Slioes fur Ladies arid Children, and MTHERTUH UBRTTHEH QVERTOiHOTHEB SUSQH WE IIAVK I'tf.M'Ll'OLIt TO OFFE." Til E"I AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. In lact, ve hn ve u choice lot of Shoes, Vests, Caps, Sleih-XJells!, -which Ave have placetl on our JLSri r-grviii Counter at Prices MUOII BLOVr the FIRST COST of the Goods. Our oftjert i to yet rid of the stock, and if yon thinli our prices are not low enouy't tie trill allow you to name your own fiyures. WE CAKRT TIIK I.AR(iLS r AKSUK T.M1.ST OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES in Ebenshurej, and you trill always find with us any size, style or qual ity at the very lowest price. NOW IS VOI R CHANCE FOR BARGAINS! 8I0ME AMI GATHER THEM IIEFORE THE REST HAVE KEEN CAPTiT.ED.lt V. S. Barkex- & I3i-o. mtiMliirL;, I'a., J:inu;irr '21, best Bunoiima in towit FOR THE READY CASH DOWN! New Stock cf Winter GOODS in okkat mtorcsioN at FREIDHOFF'S CHEAP STORE. Whilr sfj y.-i'tny arc h'k'ny "ryrr l to the coming Prtfuffiitial tWtion in houf$oj bthi'j the lurk-' i, t'C zabzeriher has conclwkd to ron'tin in the rntrcanliU hu?in.'A tnnJ 'jive it his loi'ficf'IrU ftttcution bit svijjthjiraf his friends a.d the j i'JAlc jnfi'idlij icith ALL KIXI) OF GOODS jrr prices so low that yoxi: vax on daizij com pew with III 31. Luj'.rs Kill alw.tysf.n'l a full tnl cleymt stock everything to be found in a gc.xerul st-jre. co)iij)! i: inj n ojuq,lcte Tint of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, KOTIOHS, HATS, MPS, Boots, Shoes, Groceries Hardware, Tinware, Qnerare, Blame, ooteare, Ciprs, Totecu Cannsa Goois, &c, k Also, FI.orK. COWS M H. I, FISH, SALT by the bushel and barrel, DRUGS, NAILS tiLAy, I'L'TTV, r,KLMU, 1H:UUIS. .-. I have likewise added to uiy stock 13IJtT PATENT CORN SIIlII lIT, vhicli u iil If oid at fit rrmeriaLU lo-u: price of en crntt tach. Alto for tale, trie BEST AND QUICKEST BUTTEU-PRODITIXG CHURN EVER INVENTED. t r" A !n.-reae f htir-inrss hn nccejltated the enlsr, cment of my Ktore ronra nl the amo tion ct n ad.!iti.,n:il itirepwm, an-l iny Mial,il?hmr,t Is lil-r:illy cr.iwde I with choice irnolf nd ancricfkmi'ler bar.-nais. Still t.eiriB .le'erinmeU to accommodate ll who come, and especially mr (rienils rr,iJi the country, to kn t!i tiinbti. rlcei in trvle will be pm.i tor all hln.l ol iTriKluee, J have ihruwn t.pcn my lre and coiDruiliou ;ole Tor the tree use or all who may with to put op their stocit. Thankful lor pan faors and hoprlal for mint fu'me onci I remain as erer. X. .1. FilEIDHOFP. tllh Strrt, tbrnibnri;, llrrrmbrr, 1SSO. MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO. Will make, for the noxt 60 days only, a GRAND OFFER of PIANOS and ORGANS. S;0 SQUARE ORAM) PIANO F0U S215. TYF F X M3'"- ro-ewood ease eie-rantly finished. S ntrlnsr. 7 1-3 eelarfs. full Oil i- lw xj pa'.'-i.t cantanie araries. onr ne-s j.utcnt overtmnir scaie tc.intilul car ed I '! and yre. Urtrj se'i ':.tm- and l..rc Ui J inouldinir. round case. lull ln.n Knme. French Urmnd Action rmn.l Hammers: In fact erery Improvement winch can in any way tend to the perfection ol the intni naen t-a l-cn n-. led. -nr fire for thl- ln(rr.innl, boieil nml rifMtrrtil on hoard C-M' car at en Tnrh, itllh fine l'in over. Stool and Itook, on It O- r.'U'J rhu f :v.o w:ll sent on tet trial. I'lease send rIerence .f yoa l not send moner with order a-!i si.nt with or.i. r w:!l be ret.mded and ir-i-iht chartjes paid by uj hota was if Tiano is not nist as repreented In tnis a Ivertls ement. Thousands In warranted t jr 2e ve:-rs. BIOO fw th S:.l. e ver an t Hook). AH s.rie;!y n ri-t-r la and so'.d at whitlesale larlory ;;. These Pianos mtdo one ol the llnest nisplavs at the votennial Exhiimion. and w-re unanimously ro-ommen led lor the Hiohkst Honoksj. I flo S nlares tiit.tA n diir ns I'aTpr.i ,r . : . ih. .....i.. . . . . . L , . .. IMano rna. :nr the ,.r:f!.ts are th, (inc.. I ;,Vica7 , - .v K if e TnnilZn richest tene and urea test dural.i.itr. 1 hey ni- r..-nrneiid I hv Iht hi-he-i :nu-kal aoihoraics "n tie country, over U.tD.. inn-, end not ene di-ati.fled rrhaser. Ail l i tnos nnd Ortnt smt'ci -.5 VH" f' 'e '-' "'.'. l-n t tail to write us Kfore huvir.tr. Tositirely we .rfer -res m. "??':'"L -" ". '; H.niir.e lllu.irate.l and ls-npt.ve Catalocue ol pazes ma.l-.-d fr Kvery -ia:io luliy warranted lor 5 years. fl I! n I U 0 In r m "r-T"-'"7 n. tty!e 35. U the naot and sweetest toned Reed onran ever 1 llHllI lt ;ftr ' t,: -"- Puidl Jt contains five Octave., rive sets of Keeds. turof 1 ! UflUAMlJ ''"''f !':', Three Octave. Iblrteen Mop, ,th f.rand rs:a-l)iap.' 1 Ff-feF! Tm i" 'n,n -?, l:?. I'nlset. ho. Jleiwha Forte. Celcst.na. Yloli ,a. ILIVXWXI panels, mnsic cht. .amp :ZlrVr "'-,h-, ""'y ivineathetic Quality of Urn;. IiuOfu. X SI i S1 ' i"-'-" r. o,ir .V;u net cat, price to have it introduced w th stool an i i hook, dim ..is r,., c-r-,.,n s.dd seiia several others. 1 ositivcly bo deviation In price No , av',n ' reo,.M.-e1 nnol yon hive taiiv tot d therrvan in voor o.n h,.mi ... .t ':aJ . iffin b?s tiifn th In I lest tor v and nsrrrooms, th St. ml lolh Are. S H F T AfrNlC fl n'Vt,'!r'', Pr,-, '' Mendeissolm Piano Co., P. 0. isL1:iii;El A.STIC TRUS3 TRU33 JF sX Vlh Ut Vlnt-w. Wtt Ibtbt rrttK, sr i f its -ua ( be i J rr-orr j VtuitI m'ht b4 fsvifcaj fire oertAin. Ill tatj9 -Birti tap. onitjiuu. LVTAun irs tCGlXSIOS TBI' 63 CO CUcso. Ills $2 Wtfhrs. Fitmv'nttr-e 5. r .il-ntul -tinllMi.fi t".. Ira 'allra c ' ' tc s- . tenuis. r;,.a(ysianl c,i tor yi- .r aw. c..- nr p.i-ii.. I'-ii rios.. v.ls.ble e.t t.lr. IMOtllK.'.-l ((!., Ui .iS. 5e l.L EAR an.1 tji-:.is.s to s-tmls. i Free. A-l Iress P. O. VIVK.- I Ait-rusta, Maine. TVU1 JliUli 1 Willi ue. Send fur Catalogue. Every instrumen? lullv satlsr.cllnn iiiastraicJ circular mailed fret. I e nT S-O pieces sent for 3c. sUmp. This C.itn- Box 2058, New Yor-k City. QTARTLINC DISCOVERY! I.OST MANHOOD RESTORED. A v ctim of -ronthfal lmprndcnee csiMinsj J-rtm. Anre Vkcj, Kervuus Ibiuty. Lust Manhixxl, etc jarinirt.-ipd In vm every known rrnisdj L. dis-Cnrcr-d a simple self cure. vthicJi bo will iil FRKE to hi fcJlow-miflerers, xklross J. It. UtFVI'4. 43 Atuttliaiu bt., . . Feb. , J-isi.-ly. AGENTS IVAHTPn "VFRtwnrt r t ,r f? . ' I tUtl.tbrst FisinllyKnlt- tinx .Machine, ever invente-l Wil ku,i i toirrl -in.--. hi. I KKI, i 4 -IOE com,.!.;.. ,ri M lo.nuted. It vnll !, Knit rt-t vaneiy ol fa:Vv" -irk f'ir ohi' h tbere is always a r.alv mn-lti i . I r rcij-r-nlnr a;,! t . ms to ih 1I vro uilily Kultliuv I now lo.u mas may litf. It was Professor Ilnfel.ind'a opinion that the limit of possible humanlife ! might be set at 200 years This on the j general principle that the life of a crca- i ture is eight times the period of growth. That which Is quickly formed quickly perishes; and the earlier complete devel opment is readied the sooner bodily de cay eusues. More women reach old age than men but more men attain remark able longevity than women. Some an- imals grow to be very old. Horned an- i imals live shorter lives than those with- out horns, fierce longer than timid, ami I amphibious longer than those which in- ! habit the air. The voracious pike ex- ! ists, it is said, to an age of 150 years ; i the turtle is good for one hundred years or more ; and among birds the golden ; eagle is known to have lived nearly 300 j year3, while the sly and somber crow i reaches the venerable age of a century, j Passing up in the eeale of life to man, and skipping the patriarchs, we lir-d ', many recorded instances of longevity among the classic Greeks and Romans, i Pliny notes that in the reign of the Km- peror Vaspasian, in the ye.ir TO, there were 124 men living in the limited area I between the Appenines and the Po of Hx I years and upward, three were 140 and four over 135. Cicero's wife lived to ' the age of 103, aud the Roman actress i I.uceja played in public as late as her 1112th year. Coming down to more recent times, the most notable authentic instances of great age is that of Henry Jenkins, of Yorkshire. Kngland, who died in 107i, 100 years old. He was a fisherman, and at the age of 100 easly swam across rapid rivers. Another historic case is that of Thomas Parr, of Shropshire a day laborer, who lived to the age of 152 years. When more than 120 he married his second wife, and till 1:?0 he could swing the scythe and yield the flail with the best of his fellow-laborers. In his 152nd year Parr went up to I,ondon to j stemious habit of a century and a half, ; the old man feasted so freely on the roy- : al victuals, tliat he soon died meiely of a plethora. On examination, his inter- j nal organs proved to be in excellent con I dition, and there was no reason why he J should not have lived much longer save I for his unfortunate ta.te for royal hos I pitalitv. Professor Hufcland's roll of i centenarians includes many more re- . ; markable cases, among them that of ' : Mittlcstedt. a Prus-dau soldier, who i i had served sixty-seven years under both i Fredericks, fighting many battles and ! enduring much hard campaigning, and ; who, after aii this, married successively ; three wives, the last when he was liU, j only two years before his death. A Child 1iud-C'h aumer. There live near llarrisl.ure, Ohio hm out of the way place in Hancrx-k county, about three wiiles Vbt of Mt. KIancharJ, a verj rcrrarkable chili! only Cve years old, who seems to h:vethe power to charm birds at will. Ilcr mother lirst noticed this h!ia:iie power of fascination the I chi'd K.sse.s.-es about a year ao. I he ! little was out in thtf door yanl aiiiont; a bevy of snow birds, and when ! she )ke to iheio. they would cr.nieavul ' lii;ht upon lier twittering with pice. ,' OntakiTi them into her hand and srrok j ini tiieni. t'ne birds, instead of trying t() ' Ret away from their fair cantor, seemed ; to be highly pleasetl. Sin tooK several j of them into the house, to show to her mother, who, thinking she might hint ! them, put them out of doors. Hut the I dooi w.js no sooner opened than the birds Hew in .gain, and lighting upon the little girl's head, began to chirp. The birds remained a'.jout the premises j all winter, living to the little girl when i ever the tloot was opened, i The pan-ills of the chiM became alarmed, believing that this strange power was an ill omen, and that the irjuch dreaded. visit or, death, was about I to vinit thiir home. I5ut death did not come, and during the past summer, the child had many pet birds. The child handles the birds so gently, that a hum ming bird once in her hand does not fail to return. Last, winter a bevy of birds ! Kept her company, and she played with J with the'tn for hours at a time. Every I morning the birds 1'y to her window, j and leave only when the sun sinks in the Wtsl. The parents of the little girl are poor. superstitious people, and they have been very reticent about the matter until lately, believing some great calamity was about to overtake them. in public employ sav that almost every ailment noticed in a child i? taken for diphtheria, and that diphtheria treat-! nient is often hastily administered by anxious parents in innocent cases of cold. ! There are frequent calls at the oflice of ; the Hoard of Health for a circular in- tended for free distribution, and which contains instructions as to what should be done when diphtheria enters the household. An employe of the Hoard of Health says that the most imV)rtant part of this circular is il3 description of the early symptoms of the disease. -tive heed.'" he says in his interpreta tion of this part of the circular, ;the mo- ; riienl VOU Observe SlgllS 111 your Child OT i unwonted weakness, fatigue, or pyhsical j rdtlulity, particularity if it is accotnpa-i ! nied with a little fever. Make the child freqi.entlv o,h-ii ir., mouth, so that ! I t " -. . i . T. ' ., JOU Can observe US thioat. It IS 111 the , ! throat that the lav ol server Will first discover any rei lain signs of diphtheria. Never mind ho,v retl or how much in t'.ar:i"d the throat appears, That does ! not indicate the disease. I5;it the in- stant you si-e a white s;vit and detect a j bad odor, run for a doctor. The white i spot will grow. Other white spots will ( appear, and eventually they will run to- gether in great blotches if the disease is j not checked. The time to seek medical j assistance is before these spots run together."- A". 1'. .Sn. i j - TJir,-, iiiiTV rr Mc.If ' , ....v., ......... ....o. iri- t?i.,,i.i .... l : a:... .1.... . I o-oi fii'jii.ii Ktj ilia t'.-'.l.iy it L 1 twelve o'clock, to-morrow at two, and ; the next at three, am! continue in this j irregular manner for a couple of weeks, j ! hij nervous system would become entire- i ly denm-ied, for the reason tliat the in- ; dividual lias pievented this natural te;i- : dency of the nerves to have a lixed and perioilic time t demand the foi d, ami . as a consequence from such, irregularity, ! indigestion is the result, and oa account i of the intirnateconnection of the nerves I ! and the inin, a very serious and detri- j ' mental effect npon the latter is produc ed, causing mental inactivity, and loss j Ol UlfllHU V . Hilt 011 the Other hahd. if I we should eat our dinner to-dav at i twelve, and to-morrow, and the next day at the same hour, we will find lb;it this periodieitV has 1-een estab ished i ' ..n,l t l, litil. . .1 ' dnil the little messengers, the nervt-S, ; Will warn US exactly at twelve Unit our i regular period has sn ivel! TMbai-i.r-.va. ' ' ft! u . l,asar,,e(-1- iilheieruie ; lOllOWS that If We Conijdy With the re- i quest everv day promptlv we will find I rrocl A;en -'"l-- - I, gOOtt dlgestion, quiet nerves, better j l memory, and a more active mind to be ! ' the result 1 I mc leSUIl. Another Cl-re for DirnTJiERTA. An exchange says that onions are an unfailing remedy for diphtheria. They must Lt placed in a bandage in a raw state, and then beaten into a pulp, and the cloth containing tlnsm, juice and all, bound around the throat and well up ovtr the ears. In cases m.tiee.i tt, n. j suit has been almost magical, deadly I pam yielding in a short time to sleepy i comfort. I -.! T-ii-.'viw--ivs, Xfk-v- i.n-Tlri'C. -w t ED. I he prevalence or dirhthena lias yAL:. r ,c rrpatrd alarm in the minds of narents ' fftl aV'.NV AYS'K-aefcd that i-4 not. warrPi.trvl l,v I hn fWt VC&kCS&-'s''' Ml',ranc livsicians in private practice as well as fei 5.-o4?l OT j ESTABLISHED FOR TfllRTY-FOIR YEARS. HAY BR8THEHS i "Man iilnet iivei". WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, -OF- Ttu, coma -AND Sheet Ironwares AND DP. ALE US IN HEATING, PARLOR anfl COOKING I STOVES, ! SHEET METALS, AND HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS (iENF.fULLY. Jobbing in TIS,rOPPEBASnEET-IROi PKUMTTLT ATTENPEI) TO. Nos.-278, 280 and 2S2 Washington S. JOHNSTOWN. PA. --'..W.-V5. J - '0 CATTLE L!'" i J. a i-re cure rorai! ordinary dihc:;xc of Horse ; t'nttlo. Sheep and Swine. It cur.'S nn';;.rc en!i ; Chicken iio!.r..tA. Your cow In enrtain tu yield ; 25 mi t kt. rn An bktter vii r axi nrTTEri. STOCK FATTENS ON ONK FUCIfTII I.USS , -Ei:i! Hcinif in poc-ion of a lartre numl.or of exccl : lent teNt-.nioiiinU, 1 p-it.ioin -i Ws : 1 have l.cen n-in jnur Catt'c T'.rJr for h rse-i, cciw. chicken and piir.. "id hn l it a riiiKT c : thiiiff. CrEonriE J5osi, CJcrn-mntown. I'a. 1 have used two pricks of y our Cat'lc Tuwdcr on my cow and chicken. The row vk wRaHi.r ; TvicE in. cjiiNTi rv or Mn.it she di I i.eforc. J! y ' chickens weiT dvinz. hut witc ct lo-u I m m ki T a tk ! LV alter T I: :d i :c 1 the powdi r. Vour, truly, J xaij Pasoi-r. la:t.t, N. .. I h:tvo iied y'Mir C;::!.! r .wiifT ;in 1 rrit ry t i 1 the r.ett lor "horse., cuttle, Picc.. etc. 'i'ried ;t on poui'ry lor many coiMil:iiuTc, .V : t li ?vi ;.;ms is KVKKVCAHB. JoS. W K V HI, J i orr HV i 1 1 e, 'J. J La Ft so miner you -cnt mr a pack Je of vour ;kiw ! der which 1 tsave to ruy poultry, .-tr.d have not l.ad j one droopy turkey or ciiickun since. .".Ir. m. I Ksai r. Orange, N. Y. Send me a pack or two ..f ocr "ti!e I'owdcr. I The pack I sjot from yon last winter rar.rt the ! r if ck en rtioLKRA. I irave nie ol It e a nc!r!i ! bor and it cured M chiikoni. Jims Wii.tuis I Spruce Vale. Ohio. ' j Address, ..r a pamphlet. F. A. SIII.T.K1! Ssl Ar-hSt.. rMir,AHKI.I'lll A. Ta. frorjaio l,y N i J, Freiuhofk, KheushurK, I'a. j T-'J.V'.-ty. Li' " DNiFl TfONS. : t'fobli P!.'WlJVWP- "' n the Head. ZiCL c-.... i"tHll5,.n,f'r particle. ot the Cl- ?W(?!S ,raw i-trong breaths tint -is 5c5,v:&-v'- 0ii'MnTnn'i" the. nose. It C." 1!S ".c-b J Swill lhll-1,.,!,, ,rhe.t in-r nnH fm l. moin- Deafncss -c-i pply a particle Into i pnrtli the car. ELY'S CREAM BALM ' H AViNO rain"(t an onviahle locil reputation, rtis J placin-r nil i.tl c-r preparation? in the vicinitv ol diJ . covery, is. on iti" merit" alone, recognized as a won i dcrful remedy wnerever known. A fair trial will convince the most keptlcal of its curative powers. ! It cli-ctually clcan"c the ncsal pn.KCS ol Ca. I tarrhal vima, caucinst healthy fecreti.inn : allays : inflatiimmfon and irriration ; protects the mem I (.raiuil linings ol the head fmm ald i I lonal colds; completely neals tho sores and restore the fense i of tiiftc and smell. Heneficiul results are real. led j t.y a few applications. A thorough treatment as ! directed will cure Catarrh. s a huuschidd reme I dy lor colli in '.he head It is uneqnaled. Tlie H.iltn ' is oasv to use and airreeahle. Soli! by drnii-isis at ! 7i:vm?. on receiinoi o-i cents wj;i mall :t ents will mail a nark- .t". riiu lor'-irruiar win iu:i iniormnllon. F.I.Y'S CKI-A.M H.M.M CO.. li..eu-o. V V ruT ',,, h' r-henshnnr. Tohnsiown and AI- 3.Drnu,SM' 'nd b Whoiewie fw- - - ' .' V W DYk'K'S I'T llIITTl (Hl A'V 1,1 3 -l-Htl h W.W superior to all other soaps. It Is com inid w'th S,,lpf,nria it pure, unadulterated ftat-. which en ters the pores of the -kin. heimr at.s..rhed into the irnni oirouifn tn e minute cam 1 1. iries. n nd thus nets : iiii.n the fkin. whether it : healthy or in a dis eased condition, both locally and cons. i; lonall v, ; thereiiy eliminating all Impurities fn-in the blood and eicitinit the skin to heal-hv action. It pro ' duces a h nencs.. pnrity and frcs'ht:es ol the com- plexion which Is uneua!red, and can he produced ! by no other nveans. No toilet, nursery or bathroom , Is complete withoiit it. It makes tho skin soil i clear, pure, white and health : is cleansing. dv j odoriiinir. dlsln f ctintr. soot hinir. healinirand jiu- rilyinir: removes dandrnd. chaflnsr. ulcers, sores, ! eruption, rourhncs and redness of the skin : re j licves ItchiiiK, bnrninir and stininir of the skin, I and irritation ot tstin-t and stinuimr Insects: wili I relieve Itching files when nothiii else will have any e!i -"t. Ask for Vac Iivhe's Sftrst K Soap; i.--ifc ii. itioi i:iKe no imitation. o. fiv druif- ?ist. Aschen-ia' h As. Miller. I'roprietors, "No. ;ml ' '. 1 ' ow.:' " 1 S,rw!.. I'l-ilad-lphia. Pa.. For sale by ..i. j.. watmaw, r.uensourK, I'a. lll-5-lvl 1 J ! Hamburp Tea ! (ask ron LLMorttKi-s's, the o-ilt r.miM.) The Creat DLOOD PURIFIER An,l fiiriT-itire. which w:is Vnown In the r-tejotis clil Arabian pbysicisns n early as the ninth ccn tnry. is n.l:ip.-l to the rc-ief nf Fevers. Constiini ti.m, Fcnriie Cmil.-i!rf, Wnntol Appetite Prt.p fyand lo.n.rrhoiis. It lias a ilcci.le.t a.uintiijc ever all other pnra'ivcs. b.-in-r morff tlmmuirh in clcansinir out Hie system, without prrxlncinir- the acronizinir. srrlpin-r pnins ami straininir which ac company theaction oloihcrcathartics. When Pim ples or other skin discuses are ali-o present, sham poo the n ffuctcd parts thrnnit-hly with Van lvkc'i Siiliihnr Soap. Ascheniiaeh l Miller, proprietors Zd ami Calk.wbill St., Pbilarl a, Pn. lll-6.-ly "' A fTCn all other liniments havelnileH.TKY Hr 1 c,t' Dll. WAKirys ELECTRIC RELIEF I takina. internally itwill cure cholera, cholera mr"'htis.rliiirrhoea. f!ysentery.craniu.colic,afthioa, phthisic, influenza, spssms. sick henrlache, morp IT irkn- heartburn, sonrstomach, pain In the k i,n'i "-n,trok-- Applied externally, it will relieve you ol rheumat l.Mn. ncura l-r'.a. j..re ttimat. lumbaito. earache, tnothiiclm. inilaineil breasts, ?n,"rt'!'- t""t- ll"ny. pneumonia, lro-t bites, bruises, sprains, burns, scalds, wour.ds, contracteil tendons, leucrrhoc-i. swollen joints, stine-s and of insects, sold by innfirst an,i storekeen- prenr-n.lly. Whole-ale depot, N. W. et.rner 3rd and l'.ll,.l.lll Ki. IJi.. i .,. , I K .... . :,m , , , 1-s.-v,-in.j j frncKKBS sell A sen Km n Ai H fc Miller's FATiTILY CHOCOLATE! An article superior (n quality and lower In price tnan any other In the mr-rket. A prominent and experienced New York physician Rives It as his opinion that chocolate Is preferable to tea nrewfloe . "i-uiiui io inu oonv, new uie to the exhausted brain, quleta the nervons svtem harmonizes the worklnirs of the dlccstlve oWn and a-ivas purity to tr.a blood. f or a uperfine confection, ask vottrconfect'oner lor aitr Sweet Spiced Vanilla Chocolate. Asclien baeh h. Miller, 3d and Cupowhill Sts.. rh: pA For sale by V. S. Habkkm it Bro. and N. .T. Fpeiiv Horr. l.bonsburtr. Pa. 7-91 v.j MRS. LYD.A E.-PIHKHAM. Of .YNN, MASS. A v. -jy. BHCIUrt!t OT LYDIA E. PJiiSCHA&rS For all Female Complaints. TTiiT'rPrir)1,,,n- tutmft f-.-n :V. rnT-ts of Vfjf"labic Iroprije t'unt are liumil lo tb mot J. 1 lcatiaTalld, ono tiLil tit nrita cf ti f j-.und iit t-6 TV.",oiiill, j?rvlif ! l,p?ji'(,i.ito ; . when i ust- ! oi'tumrj, in iilpcly-n'nc cjfi'iam . drrd, r-i7n:nriitri:fvie(re'fi!.Btliiirin;K t. ill I -lif. (n a-c.:4. of I. pr-'Ti-n mr;t- it i- t i-t- th rountry. It will cure ntlrOy ort fv-rra f f-'J:..j t't tHe titiniw. l.-uron?i a, Irrc.lrr at:fl ) . , f :! Menstruation. sll CT.Trlan Tmutilw, Inaaivia-'a.-i X lcci-atlon, f )ooliT-irs, nil ri;plrinrif ani tSr r.i boqtint ayiniU wtalcno-;, ar.d is p-iIly tm t.-'I . Iie ClMnir f lii. It will 4ivKIvo nrl xp uk rj ff-oni tbe ot'nln .in arlj to" of dcri'iTTicnt. T i-t-nrtcory t cancerous lumcr ;ir Is cfaCKd i j hf it uae. In fat if ha T'f'k" th fint e-t and bxt rcTiifdy that hft r -cr CI " v. r 1. It jrrm:tcs err jvrti -n i f tli- tm. an-lpiT mwilfeandTi-or. 1: rcrrr f:,intn. :?(.! w y etrc-yw nJjrvins fr tiiiiijr,a. a:.c rt v rr?-i of ( to;iifu.h It raprs Wu.:lTHf, Hiwh;t, Ktrrout T'rutrr C-nraJ rv!ility, SIepirTie. J.pre-ftlon . d IruiJ wWffht and l-vtarl. In elvaya pcr-sian'-ntly -rarl l.y Id It will at all time, aad undrrn'J rlrx-T:njtan crs, i-t la haimony wlthth law tLt jov:-nj frmaJruvtrn. For Kidney Coin plin! f either p-x tliia coni;UDi ta umiurpaflFed. LyJia E. Pvnkl.arn's Vegetable Compound I prepared at CTaii i Wertcra Ar?nTM, I.ynn. 1a. Prif Oi.oo. S : s for t-'.t. S- i.t ly ciU in fr.n-i vt t Hi-, al-ri i:i i.t- t jr4"i cf I f-Ofr, an rc ;';t of ri"ce, I r rer h- .xf f -r iU.rr. I'l k H A M f rrc'y anr-A v r.'l 1 ( . irq-iv Sviid fur j-am o f soi-.n : i yma r. I'inktia.v uv::Tt r::.;. Th -y cir "-tir"t-'n. Cuioicora aadTnrvi:;ty of the liver. 2 c- i.tiir Uox. For ty i ho. A. K ci l-v . n , ' terrnl AjfenT, Pltt'hnnrh. r., and Lr. Wm, I.um.-w, Iruggist, fcbengburif, l a. 7-i. oj.-ly J THE BEST REMEDY roi: Diseases cf tie Throat ana Lubes. rflv JT J-,sJ n disposes of the pul. rnJ lelialde retr.nlv is. invaluaiiie. -VvF.lt'i Citr-uv I'E'-TOK.M. ; su.-li a r.-iiinly. n.i-l no orhi rso' tna . nt ly nn-r-its l:io ciinri.i' 11. o -f tin- plod:-. It is :i s. : rilI:!U' c-rdi:!iii:it;iii ..f . t'.-- ;:ii.:!, in-i : in- i ) '..-- Miol .ev:ttive vir- . I I.' of Tie tm -r tlr'.i-s. th'-i!i;c:i!iy iiiiit--l. (if ."in ii n iv . r as to ,iis;u i , th- urci'.-st r.-;vi!j!"s fii,-i. n y at.'l 'iiiiform- . iy of r v-ills. It strikes nr the foundation of a"! ! PECTORAL. pnlmonarr '.i-o'a'-c-i. a:T.r'!iiit rr imiih rohtrf ' pud rapid cures, anil is rel ij.'ed to pntient of - any a;e or either sex. lie. n j very p.ilata. i.e. . the vonntri-st cliiidrrn t.i!; it reaUtly. Ia ' ordinary C'ou-;li. olds, Sore I liroat, 1 Uioik iiilis. Intluen.a. t iersy man's ! Sore Throat, Astlim;, C'roiip, and Cn- j tarrh. Tlx? en'i-.-ts f -Vvt.it's (Jhkkiiv I'ki-- : iouai. are lunkii al. an 1 i'n:;tit iles ar an- : r.ually preserved from .vii-nn iiiiivss liv its timely iitut faithful tiso. It sin i!..l he krpt rt hand in every hor.sc'ti i. l fr X'.io. ju-j-T-Ttioti it aiTords ia si: I i--'.i att.n In Vftooping - cough aa 1 Consumption t.,.r 1,, tvh-r ruj;dy so etli-:a. ici.is, soothii.;-. nad !irIiir-!. I.o'.v prices nre ;i)iht -I'm "-tits to try s ime of the many mixtures, or svrnps, nude of cheap ; and itvfie-cti ve ini-eiiiep.ts. now offered, ' which, as tii-y ron'.nn re? ouri'ive qitalitiss, can afford only temporary reli- f, and ara sure todcoeivt; and d sa;vpoint the puTienT. Diseases of the throat aud lungs (ic-maad ; active and effective treatment : a'l-J it is ilan- ' gorous expt-rimeiiting with unl-aosvn and lit ap meiln-iiii-s, from the oreat i;a'ii'.:ty that tiiese diseases la.iy. vt hiltj so triii.-d "wa'i, become dep!y :i-ri!td or incurable. Use i Avut's Ciiki:"i:v I'i rromi., antl yon may confidently expect the best results". It is a j s'.inii-ird medieal preparation, of known and :' know ied;ed curative pou-r. and is as heap as its careful preparation and fine ' iugTcilietit s TV ill allow. Kuiinnt physicians, ' knowing its coniiosition. pi-sriie it in t!iir practice. Tin; test of haif a century has proven its aKsn'.uti-; certainty to cure all pal- ' inomiry emnplaints not already beyond lb ! lcai h of htiiuan aid. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., j I'rr.i tical and Analytical ChemlslSj Lowell, Mass. ' .-oLIi Ct ,LL Ma-.i,-.M3 Mtr.l-lllUIS. FACTS WORTH KtJOVlKC. Clnjrer, Krchn, Kaudrak. MWTin.-.ia cd many other of thebest r.K'wi'.iiifs known nre ro ikiiifully coinhincsj in Pakker's (iisonit loric asi to rriike it tho tTT'-at-,--t blood Furifier and L The liest licallh and Strensrth Erstorir r.ver I seu. So perfect in iho corrjKsiUoa of TAre-tEnV Clisar.K Tomo th.t no Uicr-o con Ioljj exist shere it is use'I. If you have DracDsiiT Head acha, Rhcum-:ti.Ti, Ncur-htia, Gowol. Kidnevl or Liver Disorder, cr if you need si ruiUl Ftim tilant, or appetizer, the Tonic is just tho rred ; icine for you, cs it i-s l.ihiy curative anl in ! vic-orai in but ncrer intoTk atinp. If you fl.ro Rlowly wnstir-a: (vsy with Con- rsiin-rtion or nr.r sriobnes!-. if you hive n P.-inti-l' iCouqh orah-uf Cold, l'iiuca's Gi- qoi Tonic -vjii etirciy rc;p tou. it srirca new ii.c end vn;r 'o th fix-'.To and need, and Is a r?-rtsui. iun for Rheumatism and Cholera Inft-ntum. It Ilaj Savod Hnndred-i of Lives; It May Save Yours. If yon cro fcclir; miwrarMc don't Trait nr.ti; vou are ihrnn niuk. but use tlto Tone toilav. t .'o nutter wliot 3 ;iarclis--.isecir i-ymplou.suay iix it will pivo prompt relief. t R-Tn-mbcr 1 I'aricer's OrxOER Toictc Isi rot fa rom drink but the Best and Purttt Faoiily Medicine erer inrvlo, comptHUKU-il by a new i.proows, ami entirely difTcrent from Bitters 1, icir.srer preparations and ail othT Tonic-i. Try la. iOi boitie. Your drupsrirt can sxrjiply rou. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM The T.rst and TIcst Economical Hair Pressing exq iiii;e!y prrfumcd and prVvtly hanilcss. Will Always Restore Cray or Faded Malr to 115 O'ilnal ymitjiful coor and ?ppeararicc. snd is wsrrnr.tf i to stop its jl!ir-, ahsht i'S growth and jirv- t 1 Vnr.s . A f v aTjr-'ic-eons of tSe BuM wit soften the ria r, cie-sn- all dandruff and cure itching and hu. eniarf Se scalo. Sold by ail dni.-ist at eiy ytiM. Nov. 12, lvgo.-ly. SOP EITTERS. tA Mcdicicr, not a Drink.) CONTAINS) nors, nrcnr, mandrake, KANDKIJON, . sr n? Pr r. ust axt TIust Mtic al Qc aij tis or tu orais BiTTaaa. THEY CUKE ATI neascsof the Stomach. Bowels. Flood, J ivr. Kiilm-Ts. and Urinary Orpsns. Ner v uusueua. Sleeplessness and especially fciuije wuj-aioia. SIOCO IN COLD. we- tie patd for a case they will net cure or u.ip, vi mi snniDK impure or lajurloua f oaot In them. Ask yonr rlmp-ttst for ITop Ttlttersand try tiivm before yoa sleep. Take a vther. D T. r. Is an absolute and trreslstlblt core far Umnkenuesa, use of opium, tobacco and narcotics. Satvn rom CiacrtAC Ail iVstv tH hy irrrczlrts. nl Tn it. -.., P.cHilmMr. !. H., Toral.. Or,!. J5.-e5Agvga!S ROSE OF CASHMEKE HAIR TONIC. rpHIS preparation Is made from the roses of the 1 YalleV Of Caehmer. tril I. entirelv fr.. rr.,m I Sulphnr. Ibeat', and other poisonous and deleteii- onsjsnbslanes. It Is "chly perfumed and renders tha nje of pomades, liBlr oils, ete., unnecessary. ; It preserves, softens and beautifies the hair and rives it a rich lustre. It is excellent lor an Irrita tins; or Inflamed scalp. It never turns ranold. Pru-r-rists sell a lanra bottle for M ets. Ascnrs mc fc. Miller. Projirietors, 3rd and Callowhtl! streets. I'hiladelphta. 12-I7.-Tm.) 4 A ELKriAlvT rmto-uo Oarps. New Styles in. iu A-tentswao ea CHERRY J' 3 l I L.JoyKBit Co., Nassau, N.Y A STORY OF STtLL VY.SS. hew j-er-ioiis who use b'eel j-iH on which i tainied "fiiilofliaveany idea of the -story of sufVering. of in-lorn it able j pluck, of jH-rsistenoejvvhich ltelomr to the 1 placing of that name on th'tt article. A long depression in trade in England threw thoii-sands of Sh' iiieltl mechanics out of work, amongtbem .lrseph OiMot tb.on twenty-one years of age. ' lie left the citv Vi ilh only a Quilling in his p cket. Uear-hinfr l;ii ii.inghani, he 1 went to an old inn ami sat down npsxi a wooden nettie in the tap-room. j;,st penny was s; nt for a roil. Me was weak, himirry and ill. Ji. had nnt a flit-net in liliiuin-rham ; and ihcre. w,v littleehai.ce that lie would lind v.oik. In bis tb -.- pondeiR v I.e w as tempted to givt-up.-intl turn 1-e-rgart.r lrainp. Then a Hiidden liery enei try eii ti hhi. lie biought his !i.-t down upon the table, de claring to liim-lf t!i:it he wouid t: v aud trust in V, vl, com- what would.' lie ; found work that day in making- bvit buckles, which were then fashionable. As soon as he hui made ;i pound 01 two he niivd a garret in isr-id street ;;nd there carried on wnk f r himself hringing ,?-; ta-e ;ind kno-.vle.ige of tools intoeonstai t us", e'.eu wht-.i work ing at haiid-in-ide rroods. Tliis was the secret it' ii:i. fs sueci ss. Other work men trudged on in the old ruts. lie was wide awake, easer to improve bis work or o s-hoiien the wny of working. He tell in love with a prji r v :md .' ensi ble girl nj.u.ed Mitchell, -.tlio rtitli her brothers were making steel pens. Kadi pen was then clipped, punched and pol ished by ii;;inl. and jm-iis were .sold Cfinse- pu-ntly at enornionsly liign prices. ;ii!ot -;t once brought his skill in tools to In ar upon the matter and soon invented a machine. hich turned out the points by titonsands in the time that a man would rt-i-uire lo make one. lie married Miss Mitchell, and they cariied on the manufacture together for years. u tiip morning of the marriage the industrious workman made a gross of pe.isand sold them for SMt'. to pav the wedding i' e.. i i, 0;.j ;1..t. having reapttl an immensi: fort it::t; by his -bre-v;lness, honesty and industry, Mr. i-iMot wrnt again to the old inn, bouglit the settle and bad the square on which he sai that night sawed out and made into a chair, whi.-h !: left as an heir loom 10 his family, to remind them of the secret "f bis ; uccess. Iiiw ro Make lirvs I,ay. A cor respondent in the America-) Cultivator, ' having oceasi,),, recently to visit a friend : in Northern New Hampshire, who h is i the reiw!atioti of mak ing money t hrough ', the keeping of hens, lonnd bis operation somewhat as follows : '. The In n house was in the basement ! of a workshop building, with window) facing the south. The size of the room j where the. hens were kept was about . fourteen by twhnty. The fowls were i of the brown legliorn variety and nurn- i brred about sixty birds. Although the room seemed small, considering the nuinls r il fowls, et. by means of good ' ventilation, it answered i's juirpose well. ' As we entered tiie room, the odor of onii i.s attracted my attention. "I;o you give onit'ns tovour hens?" I r-s!:rd. "Yes. Onions make gontl crern food for hen during th" winter. As I had a quantity on hand, unlit for market, I am feeding them mil in this way to good idvanlage. " "How do ou feed yonr hens during the month V "In the morning I give them a dough made of bran Mi l boiled potatoes. At intervals of two or three days I put cayenne pet : t r in this mixture. At noon I feed such scraps as are left at my tal'le. In the evening I give my fowls aliout two ouarts of whole corn." I -el iev mg that this grain remains longer in the craw th-tii any oiher. Twice a wetk I feed tlp-m meat. I buy cheap mutton, chopping up bones and all "in-fore feeding. Kvrry day I furnish a supply of pure warm water, al.-o keeping 'before them at all times pan of ground oyster shell." "Do your hens pay you a good proiit V" "Most certainly. The net profit from my hens more than pay our grocer's bills. Thete is no guess Mi rk alxuit this statement, as I keep an c':act ac count, showing the debts and credits in full detail.7' K visiNti PciKs KOU rnOKlT. It 13 a pieasing fact that the increase of the supp'v of dii'-ks in our market is veiy sensible in the last few years, and they are readily lxuight up at gd prices as a change from chickens ar.d turkeys. Farmers tell us that they are as easily raised as eh ickens ; indeed cost less for food and bring a In-tter price. esecially if the kind are raised which look plump and appetizing on the table. These are the llouen, the I'ekin and Aylesbury. They are of good sie, and in" their growth they consume almost anything and really keep the premises clear of many things that world prove an annoy ance, such as insects, grubs, offal, wormy apples, etc. In Octol-er and November, when their sale liegii.s, a liberal supply of corn-meal or oat-meal mush, fed a little warm, mixed with sour or skimmed milk, will in about two week s fatten them for market. From every farm from twenty-five to fifty pairs should lie annually sent to market, the returns of which would do a f nil share in tilling the family purse from the pleas anterand lighter branches of the farm. fiVrm iifo'cn Tiffiiraph. The DitidEi! W.Asr ( Stizvs rrndis), which is found front Pennsylvania to the region west of the Mississippi, has the peculiar habit of provisioning its nest with the entire body of a large locust. It lirst digs a hole in the ground by way of a nest; then catches a locust, stings it just enough to stupefy it. but not enough to kill it, and drags it into the hole which had already been prepar ed to receive it. Having thus furnish ed a sufficiency of food for its future off spring, it deposits a single egg, closes up the nest with earth and then Hies off to repeat the laborious process. Iiefore many days the egg hatches out into a little sort, white, legless larva, which gradually devours the body of the living locust. At length, after having become full-fed, the larva spins a membraneous cocoon, inside of which it passes the winter ana the following springdevelops into a perfect digger wn to 5-pe;t lie same wonderful cycle of operations year arter year ana century after century. A 2s kw Process of tanning, in which bark is wholly dispensed with and inorganic compounds are used in its place, is coming into use in Ger many. The special feature of the pro cess is the action of bhromic acid, for the generation of which a number of substances, all soluble in water, are biought together in the mixture so as to effect the decomposition of bichromate of potash. The nevr process requires only from four so six weeks for its com pletion, against the several months need ed in the baik piocess. It has been tried at an experimental tannery in Glasgow, Scotland, with favorable re sults. ToKaisk the Pile on Velvet. When the pile is pressed down cover a hot smoothing-iron with a wet cloth, and hold the velvet f.rmly over it ; the vapor arising will raise the pile of the velvet with the assistance of a light whisk or clothes brush. Joseph Alpep.t, the renowned Mu nich photographer, has invented a new process by which it is said he can pro duce pictures of persons and objects with the linest shades of their nr.tnral color. rr-s Worth of HEW COODS of al! kind will bo opened this week at Corn's Store, in Chest Springs. K.verytiody-sbould reaemter that we are Not npKl'l t! e larr-.t and most comt lrte stock of Dry Goofls, Grccerie?, ClotMn. Boots, Stoes, k, Jor the HOLIDAY Ti;.li: ei.-rofl.re ! f-.- su- j., .. T. ur..y Mi Corsi has j-.ist returned 'roui -Sew Vo-k a:,d I ii . j 1.1, isi sirt' a has puico;i-e,l a n l-i.iucn-e irock ol ?i.l, 1. n- v .rHjc a the luwest lutwrvi. t.er body, tle-te;. re. nuid KO to Corn's Store, Chest Springs, W H KliK THEY MAY l'M ENl) I PON ;i.1IINa aiiK:vrr bargains In verjthhi.f th.y hoy. The , .,..- . - ...... ;, Uii A.; , e, H-miu'iiIijs, we re; at. or OPEXF.O THI8 Wl-lELv AT CORN'S STORE, CHEST SPRINGS. niuxa ioi j; cash on i'j;rni ci:. SIX ROOMS FILLED WITH GOODS. er old or yc u.-s. !ar,-..-or .i.t'.l. Thankitil t. ' rartners, Lumbermen and Citizen tiencrully jor their past patrane-fe. and u-.,.tn8 for a M.t,:,.,. . f th we 1. i rAMI ) Vo,"'s I'T-Oftriilly. S-TKIfTII, o- 'TOR noons. l l -,kIi- ILook! Look! See! See! JUST RECEIVED: 1 ! a 1. a run: axi xoimr i.im: or FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. ! Also, tx f-Jfook or j CHILDREN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING i ix i:xiLi:ss vaiziety. on: eixe or ! O "V" IE JR, IAX0T IT. HE A TLX f"0R OlALiTr, MAhE-IT A.M ITT 1 4 L. Wt fatvt . rc-c vd a laryt nnd f.-rt.,htt H it , f mnvB vmmmm coons i Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, AT ! Young America Corner lilh Avenue and iilh Slree!, j OPPOSITE THE OPERtV HOP?:, ALTOONA, PA., : y. B.-l-o n.-t it to uive t.s eaU tefvre pur.5.p.-lr.K t'ie-., rr. a5 re arc a--.;-..w;f ' e t . . . cheapr't house i;, libir cuunty. ., t ,. .; " New Grocery Store in Altoona: ! FRESH GOODS ! FlsT0CK! lOUBTPIllffi! llOMT. .lbl.l.lE-s. UJ.l VIS. IlKAM'Y FKC1T, E-fot ish I'l.t "i I'l IIlNi, Ha iT lit TI 1.KS, I'KI- SV ti VKS. I 111 IKK M EATS. V1CKI.KS. IAHLF AT ES SAKiilNKS, I'KKlro T.CiltSTEP SricHiphniiKTKIH I I'tl.KKV StU, CAI'KKS. RS-TKH MrTARt, EXTIi ACTS. M AMI CA. T A T'l C.A. CHOCOl.ATKS, I'fK'OA. Alder-vet Comdejised t R ANtJF45 LEMfiXS. r.AN'AN'A?, ot:.rz. FKiS, DATFS. TRUNKLl - AS. i:ai -INS. !TS bi-ti.ifhitri 4iit biiiisi i Pomrstic tml Imports-! CIGARS 2il Tcfera ! NIICPIAEL (OIM-OSITF. VV11ITI. II Al l. IIO I1 I. Corner Twelfth Ave, and E A CURLZ GUARAP-JTrrDonCC-WTS ITf USING D A C ff"T B'.inr t t-me K r '1 CI St l iiwl u.' I . i vt I I RuK ; 1"-.U b l I s ia!j un the ncrvons tr-inn, n-iicve P-5 Uliii? the system of excess of biio, prooucii.-; s rfvur lit4thv sctioa ef ihebowtlg. I P A full sfzo box of these I lfvA ITCI.Jiis IMS COmD etOCUre. Ir.a.ett. anv ires, on jC'-u nine o-ceiu rusi--e SOLE PKOPKrKTOr.5 't; cash ii:ai.t;h in all kind t HEATING AND COOKING STOVES. AND MAXlTAC'M'i:i:il ' . . , - iir . 7-,i TT N AND SHFFT'IRON A ARL ! 1 11 Al 1 OllLJ-i 1 1VV-4 . w x 1- 1 slots H.livent li Ave. Vltoomi, Yi. rsT-C WF.Arr.ST PLACE IX TI!r riTT. Koofln-, S.utlr--S and Rci-Hlrlnt all kind promptly and smtlafiictorll j attended to. J tiik New stoiu: or S. TEITHLBAUM, CARR0LLT0AVN. IS THE PI.K C TO ItrY AT LOWEST FBIIES THE LHi l: M WINTER GOODS OF ALL KIND' And a cordial Invitation I sea ihe large assortment. 1 so low that CO per can soil so cheap Is il '.-.! hnwevcr a,. t - It IVIS1. 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