The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, February 25, 1881, Image 4

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parsauarilia
Jj ivr.'l of tit T'.r:.'(' . -o-saparil
1 at i i.r:.. inan,.trn'tc. ePT flock, v.'ii!
the i-d ilc T pofa..h and ire-, all powerful
l'-fa!-makinf. M'tcit-t !e ';;iur. and Hfe-H3-tPt
ag elements. It is tae parent. sareit.
nnd most fcfT.-rtr.:il ahe-rato-' uietlaii-w
krotvn or avnii.i"'.': to ti t.iililie. Th sci
tucs i f rjftlicin." nuil . -U.-ir. is rry Lave never
jrxlu. ed so vnhml.V A vtia'-uv. r or one so
rotr-nt to cure al ,.:."n-"-' i-THinn? frotn
itnoure Uotl. It ir.-ts Scrofula vA
nil' t-crofu'ers ti?5. Krrsr't
ltose, op t. Anthony's i'ire. t'knplcs
cm I Fiicf -ji t'.!i, I'li-title-, It'otches,
rioiia. Tumors Tct'er, Humors,
Halt Rbcnni, t-w-nJ'U'ieai!. Kit'or-ivorm,
l lcorm J-aorr-a, Khi -ui-iatism, Mrrnii ial
Disease, Meitr-slzl-i, Female ea7
nroae sail Irreanl.riHr", .Jmiri dice,
AlVectlotis o the I.iver, Dyspepsia,
Emaciation, ami (ifnerRl Debility.
Et its svarvl.'ns !r.d tleansir.i qualiti
it purees out th. foi:l oltu
contarniriLitti tto M
Ltid ar.d aii!e Uerai.ce-
ment and decay. It n.ati'j: cu 1 rn'.Iveu
tha vital fnnt iioi.s, T'r.-p.;i te j tiicriT and
trength, rrnu ivj and prr-sf-rvs !i-a!tii, uuil
lnfises new I.fo nr.d v-'-r throughout t'.-.e
whole srs'eLT. N- ji-.:fT-rcr from any dis
ease lvitich pris( s fnra ire purity of tbe
l!od netd despair v.'.:o wi'.i give Avtr.'j
Sausapahili-a a iair trial.
It is follv to e-nc:iir.p::t '.villi tlia nurr.er
ou low-priiMl n:.x;r.:i ,i f cl-.rap uiatriAlu,
nnd Tvithoiit ni'.-dicir.al vkuirs. offered as
blood-piirilitTs. vii:le disrasa bicurrs luov
firmly seated. Arn' S rsr hii.l. is !
tuedicin! of S'H ii inu-'-tu 1 t-'d curativa
power, tli.it it is 1-v far t: best, clieape-ot,
n-1 ui'.'ft rcliaiil'i MorHl-pLTii'tr known.
I'hrsicians know it.s romivmt:!l. and prr-m-rite
it. It has bee: wl'..-l v fr forir
year, and Las run tli iiiirjnaHried 'cuti
iluca of jui. lions wh-jtu it lia benarlted.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aysr & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Cheuiinti,
Lowell, Mas.
tlM.l V a LI. nV;iSTl ETIXTWBEal.
Battle Croek, rlichtgan,
ViyCTiCTTTftBfl OF IS! CSLt OkSVIVa
Tractirn and F!?.'n Fir!;irvc3
and Hqro-Pcvers.
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THE MIMSIX RUIJ1ES.
The poem With cimmeuts upon It.
given Mow, -which vrer first publibed
in tho Indi;matoiis lltrald, is one of the
nioft rtiuarkable in the English lan
jruape r markabte for its peculiar
iiiviive and puzzle and depth of study
and we would liku to ee if any of our
readers can solve it ; or, in other words,
put the missing rhymes to it, according
to the ru!e laid down, which U as fol
lows :
I'irst. The rhyniing word must hava
a n taiiing in ket'pig tae context,
ine and verse.
Second. After the misinK word of
the first line i found, the missing word
of the second liuo must be exactly the
same, with the exception of having only
one '.fetter prefixed to it and the misdins
word of the third line mnst be exactly
the same n3 the second, with just one
letter more stdiixed to it. and all these
must he KnL-lihh words in unison wi;h J
the whole poem.
To give ;i ch ar idoa of wbnt i- meant,
we will i;;srrL tho iuit.iui; rhymes of the
first sUnzu :
The captain trod from fore to aft,
A a lordly on his simple r..n
As though it were soi:ie noble CRAFT,
i Now it will be observed that these
; rhymes ra:ike good sens with what pre-
j ceik'S them ; and that the second is
i mads from the first by prefixing one le.
I ter ; and the third from the second, by
i prefixing one more letter, and all three
i thyme and give eense to the whole stan
! za, which otherwise would be simply
j nonsense. The lirst rhyme word is aft ;
the second is also aft, with only the pre
fix of the letter K, which makes the
i word raft ; and the third is raft, w ith
j only another prefix of the letter C, which
mak"s it craft. And so it goes on down
through the whole poem, which in rich
j ly worth the study of old and young,
i the preceptor and his pupils, as inpeni
i ously showing of what wonderful com
j bjnations our language is capable.
' To give our readers a good fair start,
we wid here insert the rhymes of the
; second verso :
j He shouted, shoved and ordered, a:d
The floating warehouse brought to lasd ;
Then changing tone, from blunt to Btisa
: Here is the poem.
THE Mission RHYMES.
; The cr-.p.taia trod from fore to ,
As lordly on his simple ,
j As though it were sonic noble .
He shouted, shoved and ordered
The Heating warehouse brought to ,
i Then changing tone, from blunt to.
He cried his carao, tons of ,
; Coals, linens, jewels, apples ,
Who'll buy ii i y wares at any ?
And buyers came with ?ye and ,
j iSought large and little, pearl or .
From book to barrel, spool to .
i lie sold by Inch, he sold by ,
i Sold plow'and strew, sold type end
Sold n.asliu for a lady's.
Sold pipes of wine and C3k3 of ,
! Soid uri'.tiis and fifed, the camp to
! Soid game from rabLiit up to .
! So1.. I fish, fpva salmon down to
; Jnmi-er for pencils and for ,
' Dishes from silver c;ip to .
Tie sold to scribes a:d pih.ters ,
' To llorists, lily buds and ,
Sold sparrows' cages filled with .
lie Fold to skftrln-rs, Iil'a ,
1 So'd chains of cold, and r.iny a ,
I That blacksmiths, lorge and teamsters.
i He so'd the seedstven hemp and
lo in;. iinevs sola stiK ar.U ,
To dentists t. pidl or,
H n!d to wear, to diink, to ,
He vended cold and tra flicked .
T he buyers voted l im a .
The sDie was out, t!'S tide v.ss ,
The tloat. ver.e .ved by plank and
Asj.ihi a,lovn the stream rtid .
FOR
JANUARY and FEBRUARY, '81.
BARGAINS IN CLOTHING! .
BARGAINS IN OVERCOATS!
BARGAINS IN BOOTS SHOES!
BARGAINS IN HATS I CAPS!
BAlUl.lldS IN LADIES' SHAWLS I COATS!
Mi
C
PLAIN FLANNELS!
Worth of NEW GOODS of all kind will be
opened this week at
Conf s Store, in Chest Springs,
Drv GgqJs. GrccsriBS. ClotliM, E
j -
MM l lJillll
Bargains in all WINTER GOODS!
Bargains in Tinware !
Bargains in Groceries!
BARGAINS in EYEI.YTHING !
Our reason for offering tliese Special 33
OVIISTS is tliat we find tliat wo have an
overstock of "Winter Goods, especial
ly in heavy 33oots for ZSIen and
Boys and in heaw Shoes for
Lauis find Children, nnd
RiTHlR THiH C&RRY THEB OVER TO fcHGTHtn SEiSOK
wr. have coxcixded to orrr.x TIIi:?I AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
In fact, Ave lia A O n choice lot of ISIiooh, A7ests!,
Caps, r?lfigl.-IJoll!s, &c, Avlncli wo liiiA'O
placed on our lnr-friiii Counter at
Prices MIMI BELOW the FIRST COST of tin Goo;ls.
Our cbjert is to rjft rid of 1h. sfocT;, and if you think cur prices are
not low etiott'jh iretvUl alow you to name your oirn Jiyures.
TVK C.4K11Y Til LARGEST ASSORT?! ET OF
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES
in Hbensburg, and you u-itl aTirny find u iffi us any size, style or qual
ify at t'tf vrry lowest price.
NOW IS YOUR CHANGE FOR BARGAINS!
C01IE AND GATHER 1M IN DEFuRF. TOE RET HAVE BEEN CAPTLTiED.
"V". S. I3aidvei" Sb Bro.
Everybody "tbonlj rerarmbrr ttint wp r.m NOW Of'ENINQ the lai-goat
anj most complete atwll of
Et Eggls, Sees, k, k,
Tor the Ilt'I.ID.VY THAl'E aver orTered for a-ilo tr. Cp.mtTin conntv. Jlr.
Cokk to juat retnrnol fr,m New Turk ami Pf.iiadeli.hln. vriere
be ha? purcliReil nn JtniTine ftock o! fihi,!ii:iMe fooils at
the lowest futures. Erer body , th' reliT.-, nuould gu to
Corn's Store, Chest Springs,
vriiEitE they may mrENH iton orrnsa
GS-"R.li:A.T BARGAIN'S
In Trrytlilng they bnv. The larirest ;ok of ;od oq the Alleebeay
MonulaiQP, we repeat, will te
OPI3X3T TJIIB WEEK
iT CORN'S STORE, CHEST SPRINGS.
jsmxG roi'ii cash on rnonvci:.
SIX ROOMS FILLED WITH GOODS.
tar Mr. t'ors hlicpetf. i.1.d liy nn cfTl:cnt enrrs of clerk, will be In
otti-ndnuce ai.d -always reajy. willinir and nnxtous to wait ou you all, eith
er old or young, lure or stuali. Tbanklul to
Farmers, Lumbermen and Citizens Generally
and hoping for a continuance of the tame, we re-
Yours, TZeeipectt'ully,
..in. od Unit the
iir'l couul lie eitlit r
ttiiht. Thi-v to'.J
for their past patronage
mala
fcTBICTLY
or
FROUVCk
)
ruK coous.
S. B. CORN & CO.
Look! Look! See! See!
JUST RECEIVED:
A LARGE AXI XODIiY LISIZ OT
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING.
-A.lo, s 1711 &5toelc oT
CHILDREN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING
IX EX n LESS VARIETY. OUR, LIXE OF
o"t:e:r,ooats
! riOEE A.LXD0I VI' AS 13 AI
t-O-ME 6TRASC-E TiUStiS ABOI-'T THE
LOWER ORDrr.3 CI fliHATiOiT.
A new dish isoflVrtd f r the rpicure to
t.iiss Lis t-vinion tition, lliat of Ilnlish
sparrow on toast. As :i n'lJrwutatiTe
of an Albany v.ij'CT AViis i'!--sing one of
ttio -ity maikt-ts J e o!s-rvi-tl astritiK of
stuhil biida hiti:(ii'il oiitsi.!o re-
' sctubled Hits curuti'.i'ii K!ii:lirh sparrow.
' I. lio:i inquiry he win iii
I l iiils TM-rs sparrow s,
! s'.twed crscrvtd on
j for t ight cents a iniir.
! Tlie novtl oxliibition of :i LtinlrcJ
liart of cut tie slt!i:i luwn a s!t-f-u bill
i f ir a tlistance of tifiy j u:1.h or l;ioie. was j
one t Uhj liici'lt-nts nt t!:o i-Utt fctorm ;
ntOxlor.l, It... I. On :mivi!)- at tbe j
trow of tho hill John ii.ure, th- bcr-Ji-r, i
(.iidt-.ivori.-d lo u i tl.vtn li. ;n tr-.-itia i
j oer. but w;n too ;.iU-. Almost inttaii'.iy
j tin whole btrd va : m t'.ii-ir kiicts, i
tlit-ii, laltins c vor :i 'heir sides, t lu y i
sliol oil doMi thw hill wi:h fiihttul
velocity, rnai y of thtm asMiiuit.j; the j
most .'rwiuc att it u-h- in tln.-:rdt!ctut.
In tiist-HcrL to li-a-t tl.;-tn oil the bird-
it i-lUpt-d and n-!i. and never upcd '
until he brought ; wilh a t Lu J asaiiist
j a huge stver at the totioii (if thf l.:l!. :
I .None, of the cattle wore St riou.-'.y injur- !
t-d. j
Littleton Dennis v. iits s to t lie New :
York Sun as follows : Kx-ijenator Den
nis rt.i.-s I,,,-, derive any nioouie from the j
?,t!e ot ttrrpin. as alic-f-ci bv the Allan- ;
tu Co'-st.n-jii'm. In Ian he iinds il dim- i
cull tw procure fivni-U f.-.r his own table, i
the 'vaniiiui" beiiiif quite scarce in 1
Ins iieiyliboiho-.M. Terrapin do not j
breed in captivity, ar.d there no such
j thine as a -terraj in f.iim"' in the Mate !
of Mnrjland. There pre "terrapin i
poiK..-' (ttoiestl'.ipni ih ground and lilt- :
td with se:t drift, and itito w hicli dilch- :
es leading from the salt water are turn-
ed), where they are placed and fed until
wanted for uto. alter Laving been j
caught by means of seiu' 5, or ctht-rwine ; j
but no one lias yet alUmjied terrfpin j
i'armiuij. The terrapin thrive better I
ia Ihebe places, where thf-v aru fed on I
f
I
CI
La I
wT?f
iiiitiiniili
f.-iASo.
7
LYDEA
:..r. - r
' i " If !
c:.:r;
r r '
1.- t
i chopped clan. s, than i;i boxes or on l'.oors.
j as ll ey are le.;s haMe, in scrainiblit.g
after the food, to snatch one another's ,
j legs, and are Kept coo'.vi. The t-x-feau- :
j tor is a large landholder, and one of the ;
i most fUicefi-sdul and euterj i n;ng faim-
i trs in the Stale, and at his homa he is !
i ..... i
sutT'j'jnciert l y a. mot. every cotsuort one
could v. :sli tor, but, th-j'ptory of his
"It rrapiii fanu" Losli.
A singular encounttr lttwecn a d-
and a donkey occured recenily in Llack
pool, Lnaland. The dr- ru-rhed at the
donkey as tie v a? f-ti.tiding in the held,
j and lateud on his m .-e. The donkey
I shuok hiui off, bit Li ni about, the head
' ind thouiJeis. and tos5c-l him wildly
j about. Tt;e doif ;-.ai l sei7ed the don
! key, and the combatant c;u! I not be sei'-
For nil rc:n-Ic CopIaiiU
r.nr" .-.''. .:. f. :: ? "!-. ?-.
lw?at.-iz.vi:..l. I"; c-c t: : ; ct t.
Lt'iiid ;jr--;-- - I. pif r.:.. t is I:.-.:- J,'f : :
tirt-J. r. rv-rr.o -- r1.
r-t tb u r . -r-!irri. 1 c; r cri fz.rr t
Views f-?i. f 7 -"- : r. i it I 'r ! nfr-i's a-
trv-T. tr.e t'tr;.l: K'trr'-) t i"vl-:-,r j
Lu jii it y.rm ! rri t- S-i - c
t-'. I: f r r- "- nrf I'.tr t.: i,-! a
ft-rry-- cl'. rr :r; for rt;u.u-iT..j: tn;r. i.t Tv m
cf thr ? .'Tc. h
I. car'sC'''iLi.', T-: -'n rjrrc-n Vr--r' "n r n .
Vn"-J IK V:i7. f 1 tys, r-r; n 'J I'' "J
T.-.tf.'.':i;c.fVp-!r'rr(! n. Cf"v: .f T1""-,
w--i;it it, t-erka- br-, r'-rr. -rr.-TKr.'y e-i i y
it u. It T--:t-t a e:-ArK r-.tf rin.-rtl! r;j .t-a
f frsK wT-Un.
F .r Kid"'. rCfcr;':fji' t 'c.'V r rx tlu cf't:viij
E. Pi-a-'s Vc-t;'. Cc-.r-o---1
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CAN50T LE 15EATEX FOR QUALITY, MAKE-UP A5D Fit ICE
Vt'e hart als-y rcrcirrd a Virnt ar, I complete live rf
Umbrellas,
l
Hia'.ed, Alter 11.
an hour, the- own.
di g it , as i- ha t b;
i'-u v. ii h a lii ni LoM ( !
A yun was jTocuicd.
th.e ll.aht that is nr.
one, animal with- ;U
a !v-. At li-1 i.::a v
was put into the tl
Uroipcd to the fci,
smoke cleared aw ay
tilii had lasted l.aT
C: oided to Lave tl e
by i hat toi e ;:.. er.
iii! t lion L. "a liuM-.
o :! t-o s.i
s li"!iT.it to ;
ki.iirir the c
, ,-.s tHB'.-n, a I '. '
iZ's hea l, nn-i
,.!!-'. Wl.'n
th-- il) de
e v. as
;h. ct
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F.CTG
lor Lr.-.r n." -r -
rt
1
Tleixirt
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a ji n a f v
:i. i-si.
i.t. ll:ir.) C'tiLtinKN'. It
fill !o :.-ee v e'tl-b( haved chili
lit
the.-e ('a vs. w
A
1
is de
ren iii
! youu Anicricn rides
rano ant over all ttabliheil laws of eti
quette. One n.eets tio many little peo
ple who act as if tiny thought it. of no
ci.i.M q'.n ;.ce how tl.c-y l.t-liaved at !.om-.
T:. y talk l.ntd, are boisterous when
tliev enter a room, race tip and down
i, . i t ,n j v.i ' r r. vi i as v
IBSST
I FOR THE READY CASH DOWN!
New Stock
AT Till
but ill
to the
t ran-; r
tin at d;
di iven (
mi nr
char
.tic
I .1,-I.keV 1
,el ret V'.li.t i!
biting and
the th
IV the d
It v.
tv wa
Young America Clothing House,
Corn
;r lllh Avenuo and illh Street,
of
sr GOODS
Wint
ROITHION
FREIDHOFF'S CHEAP STORE. '
OPPOSITE THE OPKR."
ALTOONA, J?
. HOUSE,
IN ( 1 UK AT I'ROITISION AT
N. It. To T!.t ft
chca,i-t Imii-ifl i :i l;
!1 to trl u a call before r'lr"'ir
l.ur county.
'Ins c'.f c-wi.cre.
si we are acknowledge to he !
, t. -.4. T?S J.-tf. J
To l'i;i.vr.T Ijall
lltliii-. Wl.lU tl.ii ."-i.oW h
roais is c-..:.; ve ;,utt p,-..'k'5 I
collect ii pea th'. frt 1 !i-.r.?.-.
a hard, prujee--n.ee ni.ti-s, in a
liliown as T.aliii;." This ol'o
to :ai. li an f-l!it ns to :t;.p-dt
ti;':n of the n-.-r:t-. while it cau-t
iui:-.! ir-at di-coinfi
d.o.rrt i t-i:! to the ri
tlOtibie Iii it 7 be (.Tl'
l i
-l to
Fspmm n.i-l Vi-.rejrri-'?r,-i n- I i' ;.
lircuiaia r,t fr-:?. a s
iSChOi.3, SiniPA.D CO.
Et ? Crfic't f.tlchiian.
Jan. '. 1. i v.t .-'in.
r-r'".
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Pl-AfA'-irH.c'.i.i.ij'i-; rtj 1
5'
:.! l-i fie li.-;i..
- -t wnh little
t I'Tt'-ic .";;
i-t .e n.,-i r' !-:
:r i rOAi!-
i I!:.- n- It
wi'h lend voices from
tl:er, flaramiti-C every
r.:.l il the r.oi-e is like
itmon. retrardii ss of the
and disc'.mfivrt they in
the house. A vi.-dtor
sueli behavior in chil-
woi'Ui fcarceiy recog-nn-t
tin in a way from
they can be ?o quiet ird tinobtrn
Uut that is riot br intr reilned and
i .;a;i. ai d ea
I one fiteiy to an
I door al'tt r t hetn
' f h" n poi I of a ca
crent antirivance ;
' :l.--t upon :.ll in
. i i
i at a Lou si? w In re
! J; -:'. is tolerated
t ntzc thetn it !n
; Ii "i
i faivc
New Grocery Store in Alto on
i b
a,
While so mnnit ore hjl-ina J'oncrtvl. to the coming 7VfSj??i7lZ election in h;
kl ri'.vi. f.'-c fOficrnxT hi r'nc.iu:'f--i to ro.im in ir r.n rcalti
!(,. unn oive u ,ti- u:t urnwi uiru,.i t totpp-iuno hi.) trends
and the 'j.vb'.fc r:e,Hi-a!li Kith ALL K1XL) i)-.- ;OL)S
0(S rr
r inanu--t
ms im-l-t
iipn
( f ;.il
v beat.
iv -j the
bin
AT
-3 t
:-1
ia t::ed.
ar.t lieai
e:i 'Ci niem-
'-"l"..--'T 1-' JL-i. Mllit .
lrij tr ; 'y f article Into
KIA'S CKKAM
I5ALM
HATINtl c '" i an er.vi-il.le Ir.-s! repntttiftn. !!
pialn all -.her re; aril'.O'M lu ti: ri-:iai: v of dis
corrry. l-i. ,j-i i-.i .e'-i!s a. -r:e. r-.-,:,-i;7'l ai :i won-
Qcriui rir,,.v F..,t,-r , - nir..iiwi i ' .- , i..,.. i. ..... ;
It a c j '.uive o-.-.ters. 1 ML I - V lllclL 1 ii.t-r enmir w .11. i.iiinr 13 ui
polished. True poii'i i.ess and t;ood
manners cannot be taken on or put oiT
at pleasure. They must, be home-made,
inslili- d. into the minds of the children
from the era-He, tube the nine artie'e.
Ihit if it is not to bo sure, even a spu
rious article is better than none. At
least it will bo seine relief to those who
11n1.1t witness the boorish ne-ss of the
home manners. Hat if a child can bo
tan 'hi, how to conduct himself proper- t
Iv in a friend's house, surelv he must
PRICES SO LOW
THAT XOXE VAX OR DART: COMPETE WITH HIM.
BiOjtrs irill cheats r?i.
FRESH GOODS ! FELL STOCK ! LOWEST PRICES !
i auU and tl"q-tr.t stock rf ev:rjthij tn be found in a rje nerul j
store, comprizing a complete hnr. of j
DRY GOODS, DEBS GOODS, H0TS0I1S, HUTS, CAPS,
Boots, Shoes, Groceries Hardware, Tinware,
; Qncenswars, Glassware, Woofeare, Ciprs, TeMcco, Camisil Goods, &s k
It eftVctuaii
tarrhal Tiru,
lnfl.tmin-4ti.;n
rrnnal
rf ia?t mi l
T-T few a(!
t I P
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r. :!. !iir.-lf
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rcc-eli.j
r.-tr-' '
.':- of 1. A-
iin; ,-i ihv J
the tr.iu
-1 H'.ie..'.l:l. e,,,,ls ;
1 r.-o.-ri-i tho eri ?
:ul re--; ti ur r,- l ! I
i.cio-.ih trentment a?
rHrfte.t ai 1 cir- Ca; .rri.. - a : 0 ja- 1--I i mine
it for e.,ij n J u: --,;u i!ei. Tl' flalni
l to n-7 a,t I ? r, c .' : - . S, i i 1, y 1r;:-,- Ft) it
M cent. -J re - -A Sif-n'i w-'.t rf!.i!l ; 'Ck
age. Men-t P,r l r.- Vir w.-li r.;i. imrinaT:-.-;,
fl.Y S CKKA.'I HALM ft.. lc; '. N. Y.
f Yer It Ki.ert-.irie. I.-hn'?wti n-l Alt-iocs
Iif'-iz- : t?. iiii-i t' iVh..l4..t.j Ir!'t-ir:.-i iren
erally. ' ll-U.-ii-m.
fen-dve and reprehensible to t!ie last de
cree, and in no wis.? to lx- tolerated.
Parents can train their children to bo
polite at honio as well as abioad, and
they are guilty of a great wronn if tln'y
do not acromplisn it. Tho tirst And
mo-' imi'ortat.t element of good breed
intt is consideration for the. feelings of
o! inrs.
Also, FLOUT, CORN MEAL, F1STI, SALT by tho bushel nnd barrel, DRUGS, NAILS
j GLASS, PUTTY, LUUSI1E.5, l!ivO )MS, vtc. I have likewise added to iny stock
I lilKD'S PATK'T COI1N 1 I I :i J.IvR,
vhich trill lit to.'.J at !he remarkable low pr-.ce of 6 cn'.n tacK. Also for tale, the
BEST AND QUICKEST BUTTER-PRODUCING CHURN EVER INVENTED.
HON FT,
JtLllFl.
UL1 KS.
UK AXPY FKT IT,
E.t(ii.th Pl.TIV I'l'MilXG,
I Kt'IT lil t 11- fS,
l'Kh.SKR VF1S.
ruTI'ED TdF.ATS,
nc-jcr.Ks.
TiliLKSUier.1,
SA 1(1 UN KS,
rirKT.m r.oi7cTER,
SPlCI-n BKiK.KTUUL'T,
CEI.I-.KY SALT,
CAl-KKS,
1'iuoca JIcsTARn,
TAPli M A.
CHU"iiLATHS,
((!!() A.
ALDERWET COSDEMlID JIlLK,
OR.VXGKS.
LKiiO.N'ls,
UAXAXA?,
OKA PES.
TIGS,
DATE?,
rFUNT.LT.A5-.
K A IAIN'S.
NUTS,
4 VtltlalM I
Pomfitir. and Imported
I
CKHFISH. i
J1ACKVKET,. i
HfKKlNa. '
CT.SCOS. ,
11.V1.1BVT. '
SALlMCiN. '
It A HI. Ac. '
A lsf wnrhr.prt ,f l'A-5liD '
Oik',. honvl t lt.-.re the Into i
?,.'an- e h to he i,,l.t er,e- n.
A tine v:irle;y cf Markkt Has- i
srrs nr,,l a mil lined Wood '
r. Wili ow W'aksi
Smi !" V a 1 tur J'Lurii, the f.n- 1
et l-nnct In market. Aifii,
Hi 1 kwiiiat. Ci.n-t ami Oat I
JlmL. "F'A K7l) W HE IT. 6tv.
TttA.t'ort EE. SCO API. Stfci-!., i
Sl-ITKS. tLC.
CllII TBIl IlRir.n IlHEf. Cokticd .
Hkkf SIlcl lltM Sauxh.k. j
CorsrKT PFont re s fpcclaltv. ;
ti.e 11 -a 01 eulla-i
j p the CUttlt- pi li.
I ., i.-- t n;i.:e 1 w ii ii
fi-.ctured in :' ny 1:1,1
j'oi'U,!. Us api-l-e
I the r.-.i c: ly v. l.i-h
i ei 'it.jr an i beeeiiii
! and harden aain by cel l.
j j.'ace iio p.t ! a-peivna in h -t water t:n
j till it beeonif s soft, and h.:vi! well-
t-leanci-l the foot, r; lo.fVil V 'nttever
; has ben accumulate J between the shot
' and !: f, take a piece of the so.'tened
e and
IT. 3la
: ; r ir
-Ll.tL'd
: c ija.
a si;.'-.
.t;. y li.i;:,
,n r, 1 nt
;'. ion dt 1
tl.eiuii
h,r 1
i ve
it
in
isl
N"t
i-ll i
.iii'y.
mani.i r
' i.clJVS
ti:e 1j;u
; the an
s.et i .i.t-s
r. The
c.isv ly
los 1 nr.
1-. 1 - -
To a ;-y it, J.-.-- ,
: V
gum an I
the Loef.
crael: b
t!;e ciev:
Shoe, W
, t It c. K
prc-is
a
it
nii-
ta,;rii rare to
two en th two.
ets, ard the spa'
iere the snow u:
the
,ree it i:
ThilS
r next
l.rn
ii i .1: c:
to the
'.v ad-
-.r
h. res. the Kill
hold it. and it
drops out as
cf snow has n.,thiui to
eiiher dots ret form, or
S". :i as it is 'a'hered.
When the trutta-perehu is applied, ard
well smoothed 0.1 with wet, tin-vrs, it
may be sharpened at once, to prevent th-
I10.se from retting it
i' a
C'tittlo. "Stiff r
t'liTKtv Ce
SS F;;"i . tr.
STOCK FA1
rrrrr
Y
out of place bv
A l-r-ra lneree af bi;alr.e hfii neeesjitstnl ti-e enlargement of my atore-roorn ana the crecv
tfnn af an !! it inn a I ware room, atifl "till my eat ablishment l llr erl!y erowle i with choiee irou!( and
eaer aeeKers after t,ri.-alns. "-till bi-ieit .let errn ne.l 10 aoeomtnoilate all who cotue. ami especially
me trlen-l from the country, to wlic-n The hlirheat), rice." in tr !e wi.l b,- pii.l for all kin, I ot j roduce,
1 have thrown open mj UrVca and ,-i..r.mn I! m ai.iblo for the tree uj of all who muy wlah to put up
the.ralosk. Thankful lor past furors ano hoj.elu! ior oianv fut"ie ones I remain a; ever.
! stam;-intr. by the application of snow or
; ice. or tn,M'- slowly bv a wet sponge or
; cloth. 'When it is desired to remove the
! ptim, the application of hot water by
j means of a spange or cloth will so soft
I en it that it may be taken oil. As the
i sottcniiu; and baidenm miv be rtpoat-
! - .1 1 1.. . 1 .......-;.. I -111
Corner Twelfth Ave. and Sixteenth St.. Altoona. Pa. ! iat for jVars'; ' r..r a i.ore oV niedimn
sie, ijuariei
CIGARS anl Totea !
MICHAEL FITZHAERIS,
lcr.t
1
tii.n.
I h a -. e e
71; v r . t r.
T 1,
V M E A
IT.NS
1
..NClerjifH Li
r-cr rf HvC
er 1: -- --c ?
V:-r.a hi I 1
( i Ket-.-iF. I
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t a r-!!
11. 1 a.
1
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a
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(OPFOKITK WHITE HALL 1IOTF.L,)
t '
T.r.j
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M.-l-f , :,-e.-iir..r: J. .5 .
a ( J I..:-tvi.l, t) r-"--
lul-.r.vi a a d ti s j t-i: t-..-i n-r.u 1
3 Sliters. ' yrs,, m Hop Si fS
-1 ItTmlrtjmnn, itj." ri-,-:r",iu-y ,r.- i it..,
ll -is ,-r Ci l- - f 1 : i. ya 1 aj-c .i !; j ( '".a
i r:-l i-r - -it ". . ? r-.: r.-.ztrr-n fl 1 tllt,
tl a . 1 .-.--i, r r : a i 1 a t aujc- 711 1
a"- -, rc ui hop -O.ttri-s. I tl;
: 1 ... .,n i,.l j " ei3:,.rlieLi at-:e l , '
WW,
H Ho
Tonr fn-.n in-, j to- m of Kleiner el
.t tlc.'lnii. JS, V 12 ta'- n- ' t-J
,f or Ki-rt ' r. I' -Jh','"ll.rfii-.! .l i
a i t-o ii.- i.''f c-7 a
h 5f iivH ; - nnT f .r-rf; r
r M 1m will !.!( tVTTrrO I ' "baeco.or I
. "-.Aroctiiia.
?: Hop asittersi.l.ii ir.it e
ij Tr3a .'! -'"'f r-'
a a lc r.a-1.
It i It may: .- J ,
-ll-rcla"-
T- veyour
2 llffl. It hat
f iuel hjn
5 dreti.
: FAIL
, i
eop trr-i!a
IPS to
To-.:-,0 f-l.
ali?3SSii.-a-.-.
nilNTAh yOTU-
ExrnniKNCK with Butter Mae- j
ISO. My bu.-iness, writes a practical
farii er, is making butter winter and t
Fuinrnt r, and I have found that to se-
care an equal o,ua!i:y all the year, the j
v, iiter fetrdirifj needs to tie done very !
carefully. Tor my own information I ;
ko occasional experiments, and for
proof of iheso nothing in needed;
in to weigh too milk pail and tho pio- I
let of the churn. These tell tho
whole story, i.'id yet some persons
would Lav us believe that the feeding
has no effect upon the quality of the
milk,- although it may Lave upon the
I tp'antity. The truth is that the cream
j ti-st glasses are as accurate a lest of the
! fi od as the. thermometer is pf the tem-
j erature, and the cream will go up and
1 down with variations of feed, lieginning
' wii'ti straw and buckwheat bran for the
lowest up to the best ciover hay, sugar
1 boets. and corn or cotton-seeil meal
j for the highest, and color aud flavor
1 may be included with quantity.
X. ,T. FitFJOUOFF.
'sitr'et, F.bor.i!nrj;, Croenher, ISSO.
t f -7t i -v r-
i-:.-h
f7T
QAOTl DT A ATA nn
Will make, for the next 60 days only, a GRAND OFFER of
SSI) SQUARE GUAXD HASO FOK S245.
I tTVI p O .-nrv.n'-eii re-roo,i etn c'eimntiy r.nlhed. S at r Inc. 7 I-fl nrtnvcn, fr11
( a a w w ( ll1-1 ;1 -
:iie aiir.tne. i,nr new i,:itent orers'mnir m?.o- it;t,,i ...-..h i...,.
, i.t . t f-. , ri:iir, iiini wi; i.ia j- Tnj'ii.nnir, r, it :-i ei-.se. tun ir.n 1-rAine, Pr"n-h (Irani! Actio.!
Uriiii.l ILimmcrv; fn fa: eery :uipro.-euient whn.ii can in any way tend to the perfection of the inMru!
merit t,a heen a.Ll. l.
S-nnr price for tills In'trntnent, bo-r1 nnd de'lrereti n board
cars nt Sow Vorh, Willi fine Piano Coirr, Moot and Jinnh, nnly
lies I istiu win im i-eukun let tnl. Piea-e 5n,l re'eretire :i vou tie not aeml mnnav aith .,r.ir
Cnch sent with orJer will hi- reia.ijed and ir -iht i-h iryea pai.i (it lis both wav if Piano i.i not jnat a
represented in tniaadi-trtiseaie.it. TbeUi-aiiUa in lire. SeuJ fur Catalogue. "EverT instrumen" tnlly
warr.inte.1 Lr five yeart. ' ' J
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; C
9"
., s T-Miii"--Wir"f-tt-M
oir-i
4im
iau ?J
' f " - -
iyiwjr;;Vq-"f -gA-ftJ
-i.;.l.!T
Drj.rfiETTAUTS HI AD .ni-JE PILLS c;jre mnrt wnr.dorfnl! in
Tf.'T..ortur.tK,itiSICK and Ns. i 'UUS HEADACHE: and, "while
act.nT on tV.e cer-rcce ey tern, relieve DytPEPSIA"HH won-1 f , .rma, r!er.n
oit; the ajatem of exceBaof bile, prod uca.t & reOTisr tieal-xy action ot Uio bowels.
of a pound is ru flick nt
for all the feet. Having tested this ap-
i jilication ?.st winter, and thus far the
present season, we can recommend it. as
thoroughly ctlicacious in preventing one
of the greatest annoyances of snow.
1 1 mcr (' ; 4 .1 ? re - v it ". i ii t.
a 5--;
Aful1si-:o box of theso valu,V PILLS, wi'h falld!- Xt Ei?;
ci.otnf(itcomplate cure, mailed u ar t adlreii m rreint of t- HO v'
nino s-cont Postage Stamrus. ForBaie by ail Dm-ritita cK L
60r.E ritOPRIETOKS. ' f-" -
For sale by til Drnrcista,
-T...t '..e:fi j 5
i h 1 I fl n n I5 to jftf0 (with Stool. Cover and Kok).
U I i fi I 3 V who,',;,f ff-ftory pri.-e!. T.it 1'pinnn
j I I 3 1 1 1 1 1 ' ',tf-nnl lLXiiirtrr n'i, a n-I w.-re :i nani inouiy ;
I IWJ1 UU Th Stjiiire o;it.in our New P.ntnnt Scnlf, th"'
a.ii pf Ttr t ts ;'
T,?it Iar-;' r-'i'.'
il r J t X "n ! i." -:. r
prini! on t'"- f'-.i-
own on t'-r
r:riIm''T nn I:. ' i
JCrAll r " r
I ffl we tu f i : .. u
rr parti, fri il i-i-.wTt-tiTii
r
iiiFirt-ran-. -t. tr.e
i t'. n 's-I f r
M. It. B.
1.1
1. if. I
i e .Pit :
--h ii-.-
. 1 to :
Til all o,
I"! n !
"J
rax?
Cirrf,'!
r.:h. and
it-th.
1 f"-v vreil
:iiO, :,.!
r-r o'ter-
-:a-iery
t. T).
facl i.i of poor quality and burn-
poor Ktiive tiie result will of
IOI!'
Al'.ADKMY
IkTEAni Y 1: ilf see t: r rid. fr. .1
pr.tr
e!
e ,i
iiHte-l la'ii'i
rrjiviif I.
e 1 -..t:il a;.i. s n-1 r..g'.:t!l
-u .'ei at r.ny titr.e. Yearly er-
; r r.:.1
' !; :i n
ew ir
ol tl e m' "
tn per.n-'yl-. i .
' leM Ul"r t. ,,
-andar-J of re.i
- PiipU. a
reuse jtv.ut
And.-.":
SioTEltS OF VF.nY.
HnTTV'l! 1
iKe. 10, iai.-f.f. We-'niureland
j r-o.vp.ns and SniNt;Li-:.- Cheaper
i THAN' I'tEiL It will require a J,ieat
amount of hay and grain to n ike up for
! the loys c-f In at of a cow that is obliged
t to remain in a i exposed place all night
I when ihe th-rinotn-ur is at or below
i zero. To keep up the heat in man and
j rii-TuaIa require fuel, jr.it th. same as
1 il does to keep our rooms comfortable ;
j so if the
I ed in a
! cr,ur' he lit le more than wak as!i-s
j that will be cf lit tie value as a fertilizer.
I Jut the same thing will be obi served if
I the cow is fed on dauiacd hav or rotten
! .traiv, the restdt will be a very .mail I SHE ' T MtSIC
i .jti iia'ij oi iijiitv au .i iii iiiuir iii.it
i will nevt r d much good for our land.
S Ferd good hay and grain in a warm
i st abb, and see the vast diff. re no : A
: fat, sleek cow, plenty of miik ;itid butter
at ii lertiiizors inai win maKe tiie hxjT
hill tides sliine. yLiicnVmi Fanmr.
All atrifitly Firat-rlaxs and mid nt
m.i.le one of tiie fiiie-r. 7etiavi at the
If n-ciiininndej lortue Hiohust Hoicors.
.e1,li.t rr..pmB., 1.. tl.. K. ........ ...
j 1 :ar.o muk iisr. 1 he I pr af ts are the flneat in Amerieii. p..f itivirly we m.tWv tl e fintf l Pianoa, ,f the
richest tone and ereateat lur:iti:lty. 'I r ev are r.- -,,.i,o le hy the hiiiat m'isii-al anthornfeM in 11. e
eonntry. 1 in r 1 ej is ne. noil not one dia.tiflrd iurrliaer. All Pianoa and ( Tiraiis i-ut on 15
flay te!-. trn-frri)!J frr if unaiitjuclory. ! n I titu e wrue ua l-vfur j l.urin-j. r.i-itively we !!( r
the !ict t : rain". t "aialnune mail., I free. llainlMoino lliur-irated and iK-vriptlre t'aUiloue ol 48
pa-je mailed f ir 3-. Mump. Every Pianj tully warnnle l lor a ; ears.
C3-EO. "W" "TS.3-S33
CASH DEALtU IX AI.I, KIND OF
HEATING AND COOKING STOVES,
fj r- f t A "'r '-P.ir!,.r .1 ihiiee Orjran," tte S. Is the tin eat nnd Teeteat toned KeeJ orirm e
Ml I fi "lf-'r"7' the miiaie.il p.il i . It. containa Five Ortavea. Five a.t. of peed". Iwur of
illli- Itci ' ''',v'' "!l. !d 'ii"'"l Three ().-t ivea. I hi rteen Mens w It h 4. rand Organ Ilia
HUMllK) n. 3!e!,, ;a. V -1 . 1 inte. ( -eU'te, Unleit, -.eii. Mi-mini F.rte. I't-lesi ina. Vt li
erer
2'
Hiapa
e a i i a
fr;. !rm...-. r- n,l n-'in and Ira n.t -.-" I. lvme si.,;,.. Height. 74 in.; Length. 43 in.;
i. -4 In.: Weia l.t. ed. 3-!J lha. The cae i" i f ?, I'd walnut, veneered Willi !iii rant. unit ts
ert.r- lynew and haiitflul de5;irn. el ii.-.or;it :-i v e.i : ved. wi;n r:iief pr7.el. tr.u?e ei.vet, lamp
7. lretw..rSc. etc.. all elegantly ftt,:aiie.l. i'---'--.-e. .-ill the heat a id liOe-t improvcinenta'. with
powr. e;.:h. ht-ii itio-ry - nd yio;'ii t iie-ie q n lity o( lone. Co inl'ful ...tlo eR-eta and per:e,-t it-.p
i. llmi'ir retail pr.cn .i,- w'io ,ie n't rc.t'i r rice t i h ire it inlro-liwrd. with siool an-l
only h. ore or-., n .iri eelap.-T-ral others. Poaitively bo deviation in nrice No i.nvrueni
I -te.l the ornm in your - wn Home. We aen I ,ul iiruaua on - tiaijt' trtt
v. if iiri,np, - i v.' t r..r-- f-iie-d. Faliy vcrrunted f.ir 5 vetirs Over
lllurtratud circular mailed free, free-
-AND MANUFACTURER OF-
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE,
ta-CPEAPFST PLACE I.f THE CITY. Koofln;,
nil hind promptly and Hat Isfarlorlty attended to.
Ft
Wid:
Of Q 11
f tn in!
gri-nt
a-te.i
bo'-k.
re.Mtirei until von have ;i
r'f.-tna - v ',.,71,1 th
HpontinR -and Kepairlna; of
10-2.'T!. tf.
SS.iMio vl--7 aad Ter-- 0Ttn haa rives the lIii at aatiafiirtlon.
tory and ITarerooma, f,.ih m. an 1 loth Ave
nt ooe-third pl-,. Ct.itiln.te ol 3. OK) pleena fent for 8i. atainp. Thi. C.ita-l'-itie
i net i -lea too't of the popular music! tno day and every variety of must-
, en C JBipoMii'iii. Dy the D-."t ania-iM. A-i'ires.
; Mendelssohn Piano Co., P. 0. Box 2053, NovAork City.
. o.,
(lo.. Pa.
NEW UliII'AliTUrri
J3ook tint I i-tn t'ouprv
T'lIE
tow
nmieri jrie,i hi 7n--t
rn. f-et., r. s. Tee ei "7-im
line of HOUirs end ST.' ' I'lSKHT
'I ehotea CAl-LilLS, '(.'' FLO I I'J'.
rd
C.'rro;!-
17, ir, s tuil
. A lo, s lot
EliiES. to.
The pii:r ,naz7 0f ttepa.lio Is reepectf ally
limited, llii'.ts Eo'v.
JOSEPH FAllABAUfMI.
farrolttown. C'e. !-. -tf.
SCli.-yTUBI-:
Jl.ca) a yxar,
rrsiurts C.v:.iraiA.rKiXlAX
r !
A eec k't writer Fays it is advisa- 1
lie to feed calves in winter with some- '
thins besides tkini milk, and sojjiesl I
the use of '"bay tea," made by placing: a j
quantityof hay in a smail tub, tiien pour- j
it, if Iioiling water uixin it, and allowing j
tbe mixture to t and until cold enough
for the calf to drink. II ix this tea wit h 1
skim milk and if will pot only be found I
a nuttitious drink, buiadesiiuble chaiie !
w DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RESTOFIEO.
A v cttm of yonthfnl In .p-nder.ee canpiriiT I're-ns.
Vire Iieriy, Ker-roos D--1 inly. Ixst f'rh.l, etc.,
Jivinjj- trteft in vain every Irnonn retn-dr, ha J.:-i-7over.
(1 a a-tnpte eif CTtre, which he will ml Fr.PE
to tia el'o-v-soft-rera. ad trsea J. 11, KKEY1 "
.1 tiu.Ctiatu !., X. V.
EtD. 4. loSl.-ly.
riT3 VATEU J: 1
i .i'l iii,.
CrBorKim ar.r.L AurmiMHi-u Miller's
FAMILY CHOCOLATE!
An article anperi'.e in qn.-iHty and lower in price
tnin apy other In the niTkei. A prominent and
experienced New York: h .lctan trivea it. as hta
opinion that ehopouoe ia pre.erahle to tea oretfee
: i.e.-anae ll add. "'renth to the body, new life to
. the exhn-iste'l t.r.'iin. quiets the nervous system,
1 hnrTTninOies the work inirs of the digestive organs,
i and (jive;, purity to il.a eu.od.
I For s iij.erfine eon'eetion. a"k Tonrconfeetloner
lor our SwiTt Spiee.l Vmlia '.Ihocoiate. Artohen-b-ien
A. "Miller, 3d and tallowhlII Srs.. Phila.. P.
For mlo hy V. S. HiKitt Jt Bao. and N. J. Ebbid
oorr, fcborishurK. Pa. 7-U -lv.J
Ot f T77T. Pmvln .a. W,!f. ra.rnl Rmillarr.aa
C.. aiX- 1 'e.i0"r. B-tl.i p. !.,rnHel e mivit an 1 b.
M 1 ir 7r-ir oarn n-a rrui.'.- i itn-ea... v.aw;,Va r,t
tm ctuef.(. lH0XrjrieO.. ni3NMaat. SrYrl.
IS'Iake NOiNIlSTAKE.
THE TS'L2AV STORK OF
S. TEITELBAUM, CARROLLTOWN,
IS THE PLACE TO RtfY AT LOTTEfsT PRICES TIIE V.;.iV El T
WINTER GOODS OF ALL KIND I
And a eordi.il Invitation is now extended bv the r rr.orietor to everT reader of tbe Fktcevan to call and
sec the iiirue aasortment. eiliimine th- v.iro.n. !,,.. . ,l inrnl, u r,.r,.no hi. . r.
j so low that CO percent, enn poMti'rly e. aive,l l.v thoe who line Ihelr kooiIs fr-.m rue. The reaaon 1
I can aeil ro cheap is that 1 hmiirht n y ei.tire .toe! lor ciah and intend to fell lor rnh or its eitilvnlent,
i and am therefore prepared to mnke q Oek saie.a at amaller proiita than anv other merchant lu Cambria
i-wuma. i,u i u ii. y irorii i ir inn, nowover, nut com and see lor yoursnlvis.
CanitOLLTOww, Mat 21. lgsO.-tl. R. TEITEI-H ACM,
Hp.kad Making 1--: Wintee.
Faith Kod.ehter in the .l. .-1 rt
cvlturirt for 1'ilriiary writes thefoilow
int; : Homa keepers soinetinivs ol i"ct
to the iisn of dry yeast cakes purclntsa'd ;
at grocei ies, because bread made wish
them is so slow to rie, especially in
winter. I like to use these cakes in ,
hot weather i n that very account. The
bread sponty never sours on the hottest
niiibts. Tut in the winter it is advis- 1
able to set a little sponge in the After- '
noon abent four o'clock in this way : 1
A scant pint of flour is mixed with a
pint and a half of warm water. To
this add a cake of yeas', prt viou.-ly soak- ;
ed in a little warm water (taking care
not to "-a'il the yeast), ami beat well to- ;
pettier. By seven o'clock this. If kept
covered in a warm place near the stove,
will be very liht. .No'v set your pc-n?
as usual, usin'-f this smaller sponge for
j your yeast, tovt-r warm, m t.e moru
j Inff you will be almost ture to li nd it
very licht and entirely sweet. Now,
I if you have a p,ood tb'al to attend to.
! you can defer kneading the t'onu'i imtd
1 after breakf 1st, provided 5011 s-tir in
considerable flour and mix it thoroughly
with the spoon.
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fcav7i-7r.-iulicn irr-iaeri-aeatle tn s.1 j-cj-ta of t-looo-7.tay, worVaen natuml priiwiplea. It restoroe atTTjiurUi
a-id t;: to the ol--aaacd cr-Ts, ar.,1 thJ707--i Cu-iti clociiuc a aysto-a of a'uraal-7d and poisr.r.ons
fitsiao-a. KIdr.ey diaefiaca-if thirty years scar.ilinrr hi v been c-irert, Lio Illaa, Corirtii'.!crJ, Ilhwanatli,
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HoP.AX water will ins'aii'tly nnvi
all soils and -stains from the hands, and
heal all scratches and chafes. To make
it, put some crude bor.ix into a l-o'.tj-,
jnd till in water. When the borax is
dissolved, add more to the water, until
at last the water can absorb no more,
and residuum remains at the boturn.
To the water in which the hands are to
be washed pour from this bottle enou-h
to make it verv soft. It i-i very cleans
imr and very healthy. By its use the
hands will be kept in excellent condi
tion smooth, soft aud white.
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A xew- invention is repotted from .
Turin. II comsisls in the Hpplu ation of
liffht-jiivinij materials to printing ink, i
by which pi int becomes luminous in the j
dark, fo that in future it will be possi- '
ble to read at niRht, in bed or during a :
journey, without the assistance of
candle or lamp- A new daily paper in
which this luminous material will be ;
used i it is said, about to be published
at Turin. 1
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