Trr ilf -f'T'l it is crtsm ia i t5H and de n..t hti.ter. Ai-" rei:ut ! i-r burton flcso. KL1I 1 I.IIHK HH,'W. MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM. OF LYNN. MASS. Col. X. Yoi'5.jti'. tic; 171 1! .'. EfTIHL' I V '. vaiual-le Ht i-l ;-'Hi'a e.-lr , fciahlv. li-. la-l.i U7k? hone and a s vr: I or e r .:: t tie "til. r, lauic. 1 h.-i-i fc.m un-i -r Mi. vary surir ."ns. ! t.itie! t the ad vert ire men t of "Keu day in the f iih-s-u t 'rtze. to trr it. nnH tri-t ar .Ira! 1 hey c-rlcre.l tr.r.-e t-.,f;c. thm:r I -.T..!ii.! nr it a t ! I.'OM L FOSTIi . 1880. it : I bij .1 Tr? i h I i-neJ very -.;n 0:1 our j'jirt It.rii liiwi him rrry i' 1 1 two veterf- ir t.'.in. Fv:ilin . II" r ; v 1 : 1 "urc" ono I (f r.rni;ne'i at onri n bare to scnti tor it. an I I i. k Ihvin nil. t t:iS. 1 iifC'l -u?rfo me. a i.l but i r- e fi'T:l '.! H M IT, II-!. I t .1 til" r- I..-! ll see'.r.lir:; t.) ! : u o!t ceased t be . 0 if a i r.i r.M . E n llm' -i:e ir v. 'i bori.j n f 5ite lure 3 ;o re m 5 r k SU- ifi.tt 1 bur have t!:c rernainir. are now uin. Verv i:":-r c- :c. urtli ilav the i it. l.sv e since it c. :.i 1 t.'ie oolt's !'; Vr.-rv t,f any -,y cur? I. and the c "tvo of :uv neix h- i 11 1 o'Mr.. r. ! h t' cy , T. Foster. Kendall's SPAVIN Cure to t. Ha!1 t'trio, F'. I r. fl. .1. Kcmht.: ...- ,..:.:: 1 ; fine icMe rhsr hi-! 1 r .:...- t. in f..r n lot Itrt-.! every ;'' is nn". '-i! I d nil i.l f:,i, ai.d a :.i tJ fried 1 r tr'ue n ti- 3 ci-:v o;:;j Bifl'i'!0 I "K.i !i:.'j --' i w with srrnii l ret.; ti . r -wi-.v .r;ir I ll . I"' . oloan. I t:..'n -er." -.' ' to f'r ll!ftrteil H..-H' !;.. :'-;! I t:i::.k belt'-r tm.ic I r.:i' ! ..n tin hTf au'l 1 I hare tnk .n 1:. :' in'r" t in aoM llcopiei I'.r "U l i 1::: n : anJ .! vh.it -i 1 c-n ! i'.-'.t. 1 jlll tri, : r. Isth, U5 e a very ' timi. uro ft. t.iit 11 v.'ud a i! reoni- h 1 trle.1 .-.oar an.i i.f your i'.T l no iii?en5es. it. r ml Lava 9ice hb.-i . uri'l will try 1: l:i i.r ct r?. H. V-. ;.1i:.i.e;(. MADE UNDER OATH. 'i'Mthx. Tn tV- voir 1575 I :!" Sj -.. v in ( ' jro'" .1 "bone flpar ' irrc.w:h. reariv h ill as laree To Wjtr m I r M. ia of sevcrfkl uivin r ar.-i rv:u t-d t i.o cr!a r-jeiiiTif. I hare worked ! the h'"T Vt?''v h.nr-i ' i-iruo, it-i-i i. rvpr hns j bfrn l:ifr.e. r. -r c-iiit ! !vr . iny fit ft-r(,ncfs In th iie (( tli'? ht tit j-.iii? sinft: I 1 rented turn with ' "E rtit!aU"5 S . i ii t 'tt II. A.CiAlK3. ! Sun'siH:r-4ti t.. Kel. 2th, l4Ti. Iwwnni l 9iit;cr:i-e-l to before d'.e, this '.5th day of wL riry. A. 1. jvh u. j .luitut or tho reaoe. Kendall's Spavin Cure ov iirr.i.vx n.tsu. I! iUiBf risi.D, Vt., I0. -3. liTJ. B. J. Kk.' pa 1 1. .'). Jont.' : I ih to add my i te-tiun ny In tuvor ot your invalna'.'ie lir.iincnt, j 'Kffrj.'.ali s S( iivin 'lire." In tbe jprin ot 1S6J I llt'Td on tlir lea and ri rained my riht limb at the Rrj'e jutut. 1 was r;ry lamu nnd lit timet suf fered tr.e nio't exrruciatlrii? pain. I wore a t.ind aire on it fur ovur a ypar. and tried TH':t cvarytiiinr In my ren.-li. t.tit cuuld rind nr.ihini; timt would jcive tne j..eriii3aent relief, Wiicn 1 uvorTrorlied, It would pain ir.e riy much. In April, 1-Ty, 1 licnn to tbti.lc I should le a t-riMi.t !-ir ilr'c : Irit having m9 cf "M end - S; svinCsrt." thought I would try it. I u-J oi.e-i' ird "t a buttle and vipoileni ed relief t r..'e. I (i- piin l-:t h.e and brn not trou bled uii !i!ir. I f'-. 1 v-ry ir'nietiil to you and would re":.ni ir.-rid "Ktn l.iil'? Spavin Curt" to all who eaTer witti sf r i ini ,r rl 'i 'imtir m. Vora truiy, ln. .1. Bdvicll. KENDALL'S SPAVIN' CUKE UISCOVERIR Ot LYDKA E. PINKHAM'S For all Female Complaints. Thi prrration. j tn name c-niflr. rnaUtn of Veicctalaie lrcpeniM ibat are LAnnu ttio mort dcl icUa inTsUd. tjvn ono trial t!n merit of this Com pur.J will b9 r' znf z, as relief ! imnaHata ; ar;d rhn it n Is cor.tinarit. in ntn. r-nitie cmvt in a huii. frt,apemiuier.tcuroleffcctodji3thotianls will ti tify. tn avyunt of it provca c.eriti, it is to-dty rv roTtm-.TieJ and r'Crlbod by tbo bt hyciaxii it the c-.untry. It rill euro entirely th -wrst form cf f!linjt j cT th utT-.is, Iucorrfcr, IrregTiUr and painCtii Mnstmtlen. nil OTariacTrmihen, Inffatra aatloa er.d l"lcretion, Hootifps, ail riplacnt3 and th eon 6 lcntf inil wiaWxi8, and la ef-ccially adapted to the Changr ef Life. It ill d:.wlv and exrl tunaora froim th ntcnislnan early rt.aire of development. Tha tendency ta cancerous ftumors tfaer Is check ad rery rx.lily ty itg ae. fa fuct it tuta proT4 to ba tha treafr est OTid bat l-Mndy that hca a'r bcp aiscoTer ed. It wnriwu-i erry jortion of tbe arrtana, and givm Dew life and Tigror. It removes falntae?s,r.at;ilrey, dtv ttr-y allcrvinc f f stlraiiiante, and rtlierta wtokaM. of tbe storr.arh Itcur' rioatIr.c, TTcadechM, Krxona Protratinn. Ofwra Iobility. Plenrlc'sncaa, IVpraffsion and Indl psnTlim. That frlicg of brrj-ing down, causlatr pain, weight and backache, ia alway jjertnaiwiitly cured by rje. It will at all timca, and underail drenmatan' b, x-t la horznony wlthtaa law that fOTwraa tha f triajfityptem. For KJdnoy Complaint of either arx thia compouad ucrrpoAod. Lydia E. P'nkl.ans Vegetable Compound In pr?r.trrJ at 3S and -25 Wwtera Anne, Lyrn, Vaas. Frice $1.00. S.r bcttl-s for $T.0O. Sent by mall la tha fcrta of pllW, als In thd form of Losengea, on raeelp cf rc. $l-W, pt bc.x, for either. Mra. PIVTCHjial frciy answers ail Iciwrs cf Incjuirr Brad for pam phlet. A'ldrM a3 arnre jtntn thi pap'r. y0 fanir.yphot-Mbc witho., lYWA K. 1'iyKHAJI LIVE!. TtlXS. Tl-ey ci:r f'f tlpntion. Elljoaanee and Torpidity tf the Lirer. Zj cents jer box. Forpnle hv Gf. A. Kiut fc Co., Oencral Aieents. Fittbnr-'b, I'a.. Rud Dr. Wm, Lkmmoit, DrukrgiBt, Ebeuitjur, Pa. 7-2.'8'J.-ly. Is Fure in. !' eT-'t doe not hi t' r : y ful tu re:ih ev r an? IfTiv i n'Wi I-avln-. f))U'it, curl-. aa 1 any Ir.rii:ie-4 n:i ! : cr liints, an-i ait ' f r ri a t r wi. leu a It i- now nv atnl ir.il 1 In its action. It L't tt M ent ri 1 1 nix 1 nwer-rl-sv.irci jin.or tu remove r '-riiT wn,i'rr..ii.'-!it surh ar - '-i t - r . ny p"H" or bt.i;'.. fr uiri r In Us e:, uoJ, nj 1....U. '..raiiu. ,wel!lnir, !l r-:;! i. -mouM i joints .'linn! in man. or lor n::i:j.. :ii id u.-iid :ir mm .wu to 1-j i:ii iirst liniment ui l liv and yet rertatn -jr,- i! if , f . .5vTi-.-'J Cathartic Pills iii-h i:r. I .13 v '. tsioK ir.v: . .;.'. dy lir.ii f.'iT met v.i our v-' ;i n. ir IT.ce -ri 1 .-r b. Brii'7 . . f m be t:-t to ,i y u ' Ir f rer-r ... In. J!. J i all'. t. SOLD BY ALL DHUCCJSTS. Ji-v i. i-'i.-'j'i-.. d, 'u'.'tilar, wi.icli we i; . uv. .Mi rem- U 1 l.l.d 'J' Ctti to .1- !ea-t. . i -.x i. :- f .r .. All .-: tt ior aju : i.Ttt ivill u r-. i-. t pr.oc by the l .. t o.. I'.nosbiirxh ir in-' - -..--v.rr-'s.;:?---'i" tli tlp. ;.. ff.t!,rtic vrif.'-ii'lfs i'.i:!", in ; X' '" ' :lr: n'''''irati'iy .v.l f.i 5,i-.ir a tivity. icrtai'ity, aivl unifonnitv of efb-t. Tli.-y arc tne result of year f oareliil s;u-ly tw;l '.Tactical ex peritiK tit. mid :.ro m --t :tfei-t5ial rem edy yet tiirii'uv.'V.l f- r d'se.nsea caused by ilerangtiiient of th-1 st inrt. li, livr, juiJ Ix.wols, which rfijuire iTfitipt a;:l effe.-tual treatment. Avi it's j'n is are spoc: i!!y anplii abb' to this cla . t f ir:..-.S.-.. They a.'t iliroiflv on th ii;,-. s-i ori'l nssimi lativB j ro -.-.-si t. rt -ture regular lioalthv a.ti'in. TIpiir c?:t.-:iiiTO rse hv rlivsirj in a in their irj' t;.r. and by all n. is in: T t'.n Jnany valur- a r .safe, st'.r, anl ,ili I'ttr.i'ivo iiiilirinf. '..toil f "t!f! n'.i'f trraf'.l vlv vf:;'t.i'i!-t substances, i.al tln- cattle w'u' ll I'll tlir" l'a'.:!e. Mif.-j. l'H""K.' t"H 25 rsui s.M. tor A. I !'. an 1 ''.fi.i'. I r ! i:::.i. Y . i.r 01.T :t pic a r 1 d:: ;" : i:-: 8T" lent !f-i j. 1 ll.1e be t il. e .. V. thine ' 1: 1 bav; u mv ct.w n:: TH'l. E Till cli.i'k';-i 5 ' LY a "v I '.i Yuuri, I 1.1. 9 ti ll the t on ...:'.lTy I. evei:v cr Jer wh en li N a i' r Sr.:! The 11 . t np.-u ks" ber .1!-.! 1 Sru o V f 1 I I - ;i 1 1, t:-i i . ' w" liorso! ii:. i'pre ent r- an t- j ioid wr r.L'TTHR. I.KS I'-c:- of el?;I- civilircil rroof of 1 crfc. ti' virtues of I- t'lf-v are jicit-vc!;.- ;r'. fr-.:n ta!o:in-i or any iiijur;.:in .ir.i.cvt;--i, nv.d en Vp admin istered to c'l.il lr: tvitli jvrf--i t saf ty. Avrn' I':i. is r.r" a: !'' it il 'ir" for f onsti;ati.Ti or 0 ,i i v enps i Iiilii;rs tioi;, l,v;fi-!a, of Appetite, Foul S;":i u-h ar.'l HrftHh, Dizziness, Ilenil irhe, f.us ; of -loi.ioi y, , cmbnoss, 15iIion-nf , .1;' -ttiaice, Klionmat ism. Kriiptin- an ! Skin Divuscs, iro;,sy Fruit GrowlDf Among the Anclenti. We can only gather here and there among ancient classical writers allusions to horticulture. Chiefest of these wo find among the Greeks, and verj fasci nating and beautiful they are. In the islands ot the Mediterranean, where the climate it senv-tropical, seems to have been gathered the various fruits of all climes, propagated with extreme care. The garden of Alcir.ous, mentioned by Homer, contained 4 acres. The old man probably believed in the motto of "Four Acres Enough." He and his people firmly believed in the gospel of the god dess Ceres as an actual revelation, and they venerated her as "Revered Ceres, bearer of seasons, giver of glorious things." They looked upon the fruits of the earth as sacred things, to be treasured and caressed on account of the giver. Homer lived in the days of Sol omon, and his poems were considered as sacred as those of the great temple buil der. A vein of faith in the truth of the writings of the grand old father of all poetry has run through human kind ever since, and Dr. Schliemann. the great German explorer, has proved his faith bv startiinsr revelations. i-ollovine is a literal translation of his description of the fruit garden of Alcinons alluded to : "Hut without the hall there is a large garden near the gates of Four Acres ; but around it a hedge was extended on both sides. And there tall flourahing trees grew, pears, and pomegranates, and apple trees producing beautiful fruit, sweet Jigs, nourishing olives, and peaches that delighted the heart. Of these the fruit never dies, nor does it fail in winter or summer, lasting through out the whole year ; but the west wind erer blowing makes some bud forih and ripen others. Tear grows old after pear, apple afterapple, urape after grape, tiff after fig, and peach after peach. There a fruit vineyard was planted ; one part of the ground exposed to the sun in a wide place in diied by the sun, and some grapes they are gathering, and others they are treading, and further on are unripe grapes, having thrown oft the flower, and others are slightly changing color. And there are all kinds ot beds of flowers laid out in order to the furth est part of the ground flourishing throughout the whole year, and in it are two fountains, etc." The picture is as strange to us as it is delightful. Our common fruits are here spoken of as having the character istics of the orange family, blossoming and bearing fruit the whole year. v ill the orange and the lemon ever be so transformed in our Northern climate that will bear in the summer only ? The apple is classed with the fig and the pomegranate, and the pear with the olive and the peach. This was long be foret he conquest of Persia, from which the peach is said to have originattd. The habits of the grape are also pecu liar and past belief. What a lively time of it the fruit-grower would have pick ing fruit ail the year long V Haw ley, in his rendition of the Hin doo writer Yakim Door, gives us the fol lowing : "The great lying ships of Osnoor brought us peaches and apples." Os noor was a wealthy Japanese merchant. We infr-r that these abounded in Japan, and that some method wa known (100 years 15. C. ) of preserving t lie fruit in tr.iusit to a tropical country a thing that would puzzle us these latter days, with all our stoani and refrigerators. We may say, without a very great stretch of the po-ss'ibilites, that Solomon eat his Winesapsand Iialdwins,hiBarllettsand ! "Bunnies," his Crawfords and Old Max ims, his Delawares and Tokays for des ert, and washed it down with Golden seal and dry Catawba. No mention is made of strawlierrios. The uxorious old ; sinner missed his best holt if he knew nothing of strawberries and cream. If i his "biack but comelv" ma.sk had got hiir up a strawberry short cake when he ; came into her bower where the "pom egranates flourished," sho would not have foiiDd him amiss in his at tentions, notwithstanding his other multitude of fair charmers. Worth of NEW COODS of all kind will bo opened this week at Corn's Store, in f.kcst Springs. ETerybodybould remember that we are 3OW OFEJTINQ tn larjert and most complete stock of Dry Goofls, Groceries, ClotMm, Boots, Stes, k, &c, For the HOLIDAY TKAPE erer ofTered for Mle in Cumbria county. Mr. Cork hue jmt returned from Hew York and Phi ladelphia. where he has purebaned an Immense stock of fn;hionab!e froods at the lowest hicurei. Everybody, therefore, should g to Corn's Store, Chest Springs, WBEKE THEY MAY DEPEND CPON OETna GBEAT BAEGAINS la ererythinif they bur. The Unrest stoek of erooJi on the Adlesrhenj Mountains, we repeat, will be (J THIS WBBK AT CORN'S STORE, CHEST SPRINGS. BRIXG TOVJt CASH OR rRODUCE. SIX ROOMS FILLED WITH GOODS. - Mr Coo himself, aided br ao efflefent corns of clerks, will be la attendance and always ready, willing and anxious to wait on you all, eith er old or young, lare cr small. Thanklul to Farmers, Lumbermen anil Citizens Generally for their past patrenaje, nd hoping for a continuance of the same, we r main Your, Jleri-pc-t fully-, IBICT"ipiiXcriroll60,D5- S. B. CORN & CO. Look! Look! See! See! JUST RECEIVED: A LARGE AXI XOBIiY LISE OT FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. Also, a. Ill Stock oT CHILDREN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING IX ENDLESS VAJZIETV. OUJZ LINE OF BE BEATEM FOR QUALITY, MAKE-UP AD TRICE. We havt also recticcl n larye and complete line of cent's Funmsmnc oootsst Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, -AT THK- Young America Clothing House, Corner 11th Avenue and lllh Street, OPPOSITE THE OPER HOUSE, ALTOONA, 3? -A.., TURKISH CARPETS. One of the most inportant industries of the Ottoman empire, and certainly the chief industry of Asia Minor, always excepting agriculture, is the making tt carpets. Some of these factories are now furnished with looms quite in the European manner, but it is not in such factories that these famous fabrics are chiefly produced ; the peasants in their mud-houses and the r.omad Yuruks in their tents all contribute to the many kinds that arc made. The annual value of thecarpets of Anavolia approach f "00, (lOO ; and of these but a small number remain in Turkey when compared with those distributed over Lurope and Amer ica, where the demand is constantly in creasing. About three-fourths of the carpets come to Kngland (but not all for home consumption), and about one sixth goes to France. Those large ex ports keep the prices at a fair level, and in the best shops of London and I'aiis all kinds of Fastern carpets can be got for ready money more cheaply than the casual traveler can buy them on the spot. This applies to the finest o'd car-1 pets as well as tothe new ones : for even with a good and trusty dragoman one may have to lose the best part of a day haggling for half a dozen velvety mel lowed Daghebtans w ith a carpet "dealer of Sjmnia, Cairo or Alexandria, and after all ba victimized to some extent. Ooshak, a large village .of artisans about six days' journey due east from Smyrna, is the headquarters of the man ufacture of the carpets known to us for generations a3 "Turkey carpets." and in France as "tapis de Smyrna." Tho patterns are Turkish, cr, rather, arabes que. At, Ooshak there are at full work hundreds of the looms called lesyak, employing abont 3.000 women, and turning out about S5.0G0 square yards of carpets of all sizes and qnalitiesaunually. A carpet of between seven and eight yards in length will employ eight wom en at once, working side by side. Their wages are about tight piasters a week, which, it is calculated, comes to about one shilling and nine pence for each yard of carpet woven. The wood used comes from the villages round about, and it is bought for about a half-penny a pound in its uncleaned state. When washed and bleached it loses at least one-third of its weight. The foundation of the carpet is made of an inferior wool. anrl the whole material of the fabric may cost about two shillings sixpence a yard. This does not include the dyeing, which is managed by the men, and forms the chief item of cost. The col ors that Lave so long satisfied our west ern eyes are produced for the most part with madder, cochineal pnd indig. Madder root, or alizard, gives the fine old "Turkey red," aud is largely grown in Asia Minor ; the best roots cost from four to five cents a pound. Cochineal is imported from Kngland and France, and, being an expensive dye, consider ably raises the price of the carpets. It was not used before the year l-oo' ; an- i terior to that date madder alone was j employed for reds, and this fact gives an epoch for the carpet-fnncier. The indi- i co is bi ought from Kngland or from In- i dia. Yellows are got l ion: the seed of I Khainnus alaTernus, which is cultivated j largely in the eastern parts of Kararr.an- ! ia and is getting dearer every day ; it i now costs one shilling fourpence a ! pound. Other dyes, which are import- i ed from Europe, are used in small quan- tities to obtain the more tender tints, and tone down to the general effect. ' The "velvet" carpets which have attain- ' ed such a vogue were not made at Ooshak ' till the vear 18t'.0. St. Jt)wS HztiU. I ESTABLISHED FOR TIHRT1-F0LR YEARS. rnirTiT.p HAY BE T IVIn nufacturcrs. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, OF Tin, mnup - I-IH3A.pi t CltO IT H ti II nun li 11 X.E A A A 1 PJ A A I' A A f I'll- t EttR Qi.e apest! GEO. HUNTLEY HAS NOW ON HANIivihe LARGEST, BEST I MOST YABI? STOCK OK " Stoves, Tin-wni-o. AND hk;. hoi m.hkmshim. v i 3 s O OUOO OOOI) Id'I'Ml i ti o o o o I ' 1 O'JUli oooti onoo l lil I'D Ac. Ac men tbat "n l-e fr.ucd i in I'cna; i l.::c:a. !1 r. fir Sheet Iron Wares AND DEALERS IN fs I v?i:e '.rtirr cs styles jr. 1 ; it -t i IJiiililsr'a'sj"' cf crerv de? "its, HEATING, PARLOR 2n! COOKING i STOVES, SHEET METALS, i I in I -nr.. t.cr. stid ol btrf-;: ! CARPENTERS' TOOLS t. a:!: -AMD- HOl'SE-R'RMSHiNG GOODS GENERALLY. lobbing in TIX.fOPPERiSIIEET-lROX PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Nos.278, 280 and 2S2 Wasliiiiton St. JOHNSTOWN. PA. MIMIISISIMS Battle Creek, MlchlO'en, i!mcmiiiii or i nz o!ti.r ojcNnve cf all kind" and the b t In tbe par ur.t s cl I TAIJLK AM) 1DCKKT Cl'TLLLi j laavsn nre. Iliiecinn -sr-. Ml Trr-Flat , V srf. ood and 1 1 low Wiirf. Mall ) jf r. 1 nr:l ii i i!!lfn. Ondirrvt: I !. Y . 1 ? OMf Sh r. r-. H;r Iron. Ita j Hod. Iinrp lli. nrrlatf Holts. HI- . i iii rmm, r:nci rone-. nil ri alio el Mos !rlul1, Iinf! Nrui; Mowing MacJiines. JIor?e Hay Kali: Horse Hay l orli , Itnpo ami Ftilleji lorn nltltnr, n-.-.-i n uij met.-! Man rating; I ooln. Abo. a lurce ac.rtnietit ol Table, Iloor ami Stair tui Clotit Carriage Oil Cloth, PATF.R nr. 01L-1.TH i;-il'-w s?t b' amd SHM'FC n.VI l i;r.s : I.HK-rioi SALT, the bt m t'ic m.rl I for 1- r? si:.j 7 tie: luroTiu li'H K SALT. tb rl-n(.- , be-t for loel ine Li ri; Si - ..n : . . "v ; U. As 1 ; WniMi(':'.Tr.H l l'vjs.i-' t'-e . i . I'LKKl.NS- I'AU.NT S I 1 T LAV I'-! caniiot be exT.;o.i.-.i : h-.liiukn v v, ;:'. CAKTS : tbe lirt -;: I 1 1.K ' Y: .1 j all ehni "i- and 't..' sti-1 c-1 5 .ij-e: :.r t.i te t fTe-1 f .rric m I t -T1' '!"!.: t t i:! t.r i j r.KI'SHrS rf t:,. !.- ! r: i .f ')!.' v. I lniWfiUSS nll.V i'Al.MS, '111.11.:.: I VAKNl-MlKS. .e.. t.-etber"..!. a ia:j: pletetok rifrhijire i;KO FRIES, TOIIAK O AM) -T.UAl as w-ll th'-t:nn.! r rtbt r vfi! r I :. article. In l.-t. ar.v t:.u. 1 1 i-.t- h t r - fl Ht .'b'.rt r-t .e i' :i . ..rtl. bii;- : j, a- : rlo ofler br .ile may :i.w;iy ! r i i vs tL ass IS i,r A.L1 ! T. win.e t f -v ri.i jr. - . . SOLD AT POTTOM i'K. Mir H.vi:.; bai r.r-r!y yp-nr vt. . ?5i-e in tbe f of j i- m my i l-. 1 i.: to soj.j-ly r.y cf to;..: s marker. 4,-.. -:e a are, t her. n.J i -e c ii tbe ebt.-:;.e-.t. '. b.-rior art.f-le f.rri.iT i en -utible l i t t-e Uenrst in tbe c:. . Gi:.'). 1RXT Lbenfburg. A r: 11. I"-.'. R . ; : t be v, -r'-1 ! i i i r.R t il.e - t i.t t r. -:i t utii jf.. I THRESHERS. Traction and Plr.ln Eng'.nss nnd Horse-Powers. Kwt roinrilrt" Tbit;f.r Fsrtorj ) Ectabltehe-j In thr 11 iirll $ Ifi-ld Q O YEARS ZZCtT&'ZVi'iXi. - tVrOttti Kmrraniy yit-en on ail otxi. R. I,. Johnston, M. -J F". A. i?hocinalcr. A. SHOEIdAKER & BUCZ i?vrvivi:jjf-., N. P. Do not fill to srlv-e us a call before pnrchntns; elfewhere. cheapest houe in lilair county. we are a:-rtnowle.lire 1 to be th Sept. 24, U80.-tf. Ttiinor.-, Wort; (iripe--, l?lurr;i r Piles, I :-,-!- ir -rs c'lirr 1: -.A;t,.i r '.'! 8' lie -f t':.-i tl:-.;: N.virnhTiii, (vseilt:-rv As a l.tl.rr i .r i 1; j - f ' . in ii I'.-... v y. 7 . I i. I . :YE r !:-", r on ika:;!.t M y .v. a i rl- t.o VI 1 - ir.-ll n. 1 1?.!. i I i rr i-. Hi 7U.--2S n.: 1 ! N. t '. 't jv It ! it l E.'S IX 1 11. l:i!e tin: a: i-Iira'e !) i'.np.ivt j-.-wlit-hs ? . :;ir:f wed I Pn ; pared i v.v.r -. . lir.t -lr. bn.l 's, by Dr. J. ! r'.r.J Amily lt5-i, r-t r n b- f It 1.1 '-.in- V. l i.c.t:; I.Ll A Me, 5 A ! lr Ar -h st. J, PhI: : ' r p. fit 'T I'KH.Al i- -.1' ! 1.' c:..-'.:ll :-t. Y. A. .11 A. I'a. l a. IT-- i.i.ki:. r . ; i - J.-l an . 1 " 3 W O.'!' Ct!if, Clout, f t'jo Livir, and all ::)' fr mi ;i (iis'irdtred ; ".i .i ; ls. y ivo :i o.;-i;I. r. '; v. s-! rn-i.s ::i v.-A :iv. J.itijeathar- !. .-.!!. 1 ti'-vr pive :r.' if.H iiii'-d. and i 1 , : i Tl.ry Ktimti .(Tive organs; ther .i ll th-; blor.id, n"i and vigor to tbo C. Ayer & Co., tb.-nl Chemists, . i- ?. v r: n where. - ; -;'-fTrf1 ; . .lov 1 .-nvln a-: i.i I..-a-.vl d'-A ri'i i en: h.-allii r.t 'rriK . ii a nnJ'S .'C-v.-, ITti u.w B.-illit: lbo I fn i it t : ,( i:i-. -"or tatrrb. Il:iy Ke--r. l.Vl I in l!ie Head. c, insert ith llttl . i . '.'" " -"'- t A : nuer a article ol the, - r : iL rCl'- - 5 llaim liif u tbe line tn 1: f-c-v -v ;;-'ur-?.lraw str..nW breatbs ;y -"'Cs:.-V-' VltbroiiKb tbeni.se. It -; . "i mil tnu i fAi 'i .-!eensm ii if the. tii cased lneui- irune. For Deafness. t'l!y a pi.rticle into .be car. FLY'S CREAM HALM ; H AVINtf trrlrii an enviable locnl reputiitlon. ! t'la-inif ail ntbcr .ri", r -i-.tious I n the Tiemity of a is- j cevery, t.-t. on its merits ai ne. n.i.ynlreil ai a won- ; derfui remejy wnerrer kn.jirn. A tr.ir trial will : eonriiico tbe uioM SAeitiol of its enratiTe powers. ' It ef!'.-tiTH: ly cle;insps t ii nsal pa-.ires of Ca tarrhal virtiri. enri-ir-ir lie.ilt;iy 5eorel I -np ; allays f inflaintni lion ami irrittion ; pr t. cts tli mi-ui- branal limine. .f 11 be i l frjm n.l l.iion ii cbls ; ompleteiy B. i ti.-t .". an l V -"t re the sense I et lap'e and Mnell. It-ne;:'!!!! reu!tf ar rea! ; by a few api.h-f jnn. A tb'iroub treatnuut a i directed w.l e-iis t.itarr;i. A a lioueli'ihi reme- i if for cold in "he l-.eaU it in un quaied. The It ilm , !( t j o nd nrMNs. Sold by drnrsnts at I Oreo', ''n reieii t r.f S4wnt9ili :m.u puck- : apre. Send b-r -'rii:I-r w.tb f.jij information. j LLY'S CKi:A.V MALM fl).. (H.eao. N. Y. ror ale ty r-eri -biir:?. b.hnrtown and AI- , toon a DruK'l'-ts, aud by Whok.t;e li'itfr.tts gen erally, ll-i-t.-lum. .-it j:..-'i.-::i--i u are sc; -t. in i a:."-:t. m 'iiM-iu 'Iomc a l-.io-i-i Puri-'.er and 1: r.iiJ M ft st! Beetorer ; l.it-r I neii. e't t:t tb.; ci-rn;-t i'J,n cf r.JKi' Tomi: (ant n-J u..-:- can Ung- exist is us-jJ. If y "U li"ivo Dyspepsia. Head- litirumatitm, t,cur;::.jia. Bow -1, Kidney v.-n ri; i . V.. KHf-umal-.tm. Nf.urnl.lfa, i ;.ir r r-ioriVe. or if vou rsC.-d a in:M stira ulant, orarpctiz'-T, tho Tomc I Jtist tbo rr.ed ; it-:n! t-yr M it ii l.In'oly curativs tnd in . TirrrAtlns but neivvr intoxicating. if y.xi a;o Rlowiy wxviri; away with Co"-; iumpt.ion or nr.y FU-kncFU. if you have n Psir.fol, Ceu3" era bad Co!d, l'Ar-.tn'a Ginger Ionic 'will surrfy belp you. it piros m w ll'o and isror to tb.e fobte uaH ere-1. e-nrl iaacertnini 'rture for P.bcurnatism nnl Cholera Infantum, it Ka S-tJ Hundred of IJtcs; It Say Safo loor. I If you ars feclir'? cii-vrablo don't cnit until vvu are .Jur. Q Mk, but use lUo Tokio tixlny. M. mnttr;r wliatyuiirdirn-aeior eyiriptoma uj ,be it vrill pivn prompt relief. I'emi-ni'.K-r 1 l ARKrn' Grvcsa Towic; 1 not a runt jji ink but the B-'t r.n l Purest Family dicino ever tan-K rnrirv.umleti ty a new nn.l entlr.dv d.lT'rent frrim Bitters. nm-vr rreiiara'ior.rj nnd a'l other Tonie. Try t rj. bof.l i. Vo-.ir dru?:rt can supply you. Salt fok the Throat. In these davs when ilisvuses of the throat are so universally prevalent, and in so uiany j cases fatal, vre feel it our duty to say a word in behalf of a most eilectual, 11 not positive, cure for nore throat. For years past, inJee l we may say durinjr the whole of a life of more than foi'y years, we have beeu sulijected to sore thivat, and mure particularly to a dry hacking cou.ah which is not only distressing to ourselves, but to our friends and those with whom we are Pro ltiht into business contact. Last fall we were induced to try what virture there was in common salt. We commenced by using it three times a day, morning, noon and nitrht. We dissolved a larxe tablespoon 1'u! of pure table salt ia about a half small tumbler full of water. With this we gargled the throat most thoroughly just Ijeforc meal time. The result has been that during the en tire winter we were not only free from conjrhs and colds, but the dry hacking connh has entirely disappeared. Weatlributw thtse satisfactory results solely to the use of the salt garble, and most cordially recommend atrial of it to those who are subject to diseases of the throat. Many persons who have never tried the salt gargle have the impression that it is unpleasant. Such is not the case. On the contrary, it is pleasant, and after a few days use, no person who loves a nice, clean mouth and a first-rate sharp ener of the appetite will abandon it. New Grocery Store in Altoona. :o: FRESH COODS ! FULL STOCK ! LOWEST PRICES ! HONEY. JEU.1F5. OLIVK?. KKAXHY FKVIT, Ejfina PH'M I't IUiINU, t'KT.'lT HVTTKKS, rKESF.RVKS. hU'lTEU meats, P1CKLKS. TABLE S AT OF.S, SARIilN ES. Pll K1.IO LOBSTBR. SPICED R KOI iK TROUT, CELEKY SALT, CAP RES, French MrgTARP, EXTRACTS. JIAXI'iCA, TAPIOCA, CHOCOLATES, COC A. ALDKRSKT COXDE9! 51 ILK, ORAXliF.S, LEMOXS, BANANAS, FIoS, DATES. PHUXELI A5. HAISINS, NUTS, CUCEEU id CASES ! Domestic and Imported COIFlSIL JI ACKER FL, HLKB1MI, t.TsCOS, HAL1B1T. SALMON. HAM. Ac. A larze a'-orttient nf Cusid bonus, bought before the late advance and to be sold cheap. A hnu variety ol Market Bas kets and a full line of Wood and Willow IVaei. SrmxG V allkt ELorR, the fln e.t brand in market. Alto, UriEivniAT. I'uhj and Oat M SAL. 'RACKKD WHEAT. fcC. Tea. Cotfee, Sloaks, bTBrrs, Sl'ICK. Aic. CHtvrin IM'ikd Brer. ConnKD Hf and Hah Sirnnt. ('ocubt Produce a specialty. PARKER'S H A I ft BALSAM The test anil Jlost Erosomlcal Hair Dresias; exqu'.v-.c'y j-trr.str.-i s-l per"xt:y harmlesa. TIT '.I ASwaj- n?tor Cray or FaileJ Italr to i:s e-.z.n-.i yontr.lal r. K-r ar.n spyrarancc inu is i t-, '-...-i us Il. aukt lis trowia aca rjirnntt 1 !- r.cp lis r,rrvrt bal -., , A few arr'.-'tii-r-s rf tbe Bakam wi 1 aoftn the r c:- ,r' '- a;: cad'iiiT ard cure itcbirie; r.d hu-i-a.'rs of rl.e s:ip. Sold by ail irUEK' " .Nov. VI. I'S-j.-ly. VAN HYKE'S SULHIl'R SOAP Is super, or to all o'.'ler sitt. It H eomblp'-l w'th h'jiphiir in t f-M.v i,m l .if t j; i .. n. t.;!i 1 ter the Tr upon Xh9 t li r t eliii. pleinn fi i.i in )' i t'f to otiiT ir.f;tp. t 13 ffomWr?; wiTi-u:t Ir. c!mt, jure, wn.? n'.-l ht- ruiiti-.ii. r- -ic'r"1' r-.u-l 1 and Irr't -tl -n . lt. A. t'aIUi,.i;i Mrt M. L. ATIA V, i!rr:it1 ?-it. winrii on- f : in;--' ?, ai. l U.u acn . ve hc:ithy r in .1 .Ik. :t 1 i y r. r.-.l r-:, ir i -? 1 ' 1 - ;. ir:'it- fr n the 1';J h.!rhy nitm.i, it pro i-i fPlu:: Of th '-'iUl- ? I, ;.ni can I e i-r(hir,l Vt . n'fsry r 1 1 m.- :u It :n;iU-5 tbt pnf't. .il;!.y : : cVnii-ir:. f!e- I'. 'i. of te skfo : rv- ':rT'! :i i Kiiiina ot the kin. : r i : z f uic in.- t--; will h'-n i,,!'ii z wlil hm. '.jr Vax iivur.'s "m xniT : Sn,p; 1 t..i- r-o .r;.t ir.i-n. Stii.l r-y 'tnm- s. :i;-.r. rrort-tr!. .. t, I hi!.t.-;i'h:a, Ja. Kr 3ti ttv 1: ccsi'iiv. ra. " If yon ar? a r.n ened by thr -vr avin of y-i'ir Jitira rtoi! st' inula t.- m rt d uii Hop Bitters. EOSE OF CASHMERE HAIR TOXIC. '"T pan of lt- q i.W terstoiilnp oTfrmi l- t i-a I t fik, to rrs- IM IJ lor hm niif vrvid 5 tjw.vie, um Hop B. f j discretion or r.L-?i;'ft tf uQ ; if tou are n;ar- M rit-d or stnpi, i'J r "J. yomiAr. juiTprlii frora tl o .r ileal ib or larnls' rv on a Ltxi of aick- r whnerfr j on fe( if I nusliyfiom ora hit y o o r sytm jil J form of Kidney rexU ciertTjiinir. ton- -t y duva- Ui nugut lac or rtimnlat-De. Fx a hae fcec preni4 CIGARS anJ Ttao ! MICHAEL FITZHAERIS, ril-15. (OPPOSITE WHITE HALL IIOTEL.) T.F.J Corner Twelfth Ave. and Sixteenth St., Altoona, Pa. pi n n'ln i ina! t:oni 1 h r-.'- .f i.rv ot .!"!. m. '. ar.il i i-ntsreiv fr from Sa!pii'.r. 1 a-!, :! i,rr pt.,...ii..,jr mih! ieU t. ti u til' t-'.u.- ' f. Ir ; r: I.I;, j : l m e l .-.r.d remier tha u-' of j..;rt!'n'ri, i.iur t.;!p. etc., unu'-f-ary. It prervc. .f;ii and bfta:itifii.- tii l::iir arid jtves it a rh l':-trc. It i yclnt l r an irrit.. t'Dg rr inttiii.-'! ''Ip. It iiver t.irna rincid. IiruKict s -ll a lT-t?tt I- 'tie (. r .N3 c;p. A hex Barn k Mi.ikt:. firtprtct'-n. 3rd and CaJl-iwhiU fclrtv I -ati phU. I12-17.-Tia. J r.are Ten?; peps:, kid -try ,-L ur lsT-iTJa tt rem - - of tha pir:-rtar. Itvwr or nerves 1 Too will b cured if Ton uac Hop Bitters If too ara sfm-J rj t? a k ua li rr.nto.l, irrf it 1 It may save your) life. It has! k.in.l dredt. A.i i no? HopSitter Sfl D. I. C. liiilTERS t! NEVER 1 FAIL an alvwlute . and irreautm 'l.le e a r e fur , tirunkeBoe.s , : use of opium, Itobaeca, er : u at co tic A. I PMbTtnle ini'ilMx. nor Brrmu I rrt co.. 1 A Twmu. Oci. Health Hints. Flaxseed tea, which is good for cough and sore throat, is made as follows : Put two tablespoonfuls whole flaxseed in a pint of boiling wat er, and boil fifteen minutes. Cut up one lemon and put in a pitcher, with two tablespoonfuls of sugar. Strain the tea boiling hot through a wire strainer into the pitcher and stir together. Medical men claim that a pound and ! a quarter of oat meal will supply as much nitrogen and almost as much fat to the J bo ly as one pound of uncooked meat of ! ordinary quality. .A man gets three I limes as much nourishment at the same ; cost in oatmeal as he does in meats, j One pound and a half of Indian meal Is l equal to one pound of uncooked meat in j nitrogen, and surpasses it in fat. I One who has tried it communicates 1 the following about curing sore throats : ; Let each one of your readers buy at any drug store one ounce of camphorated ! oil, and five cents' worth of chloiate of i potash. "When any sorebess appears in j the throat, put the potash in a half tum j tiler full of water, and with it gargle the j throat thoroughly; then rub the neck ' thorough lo with the camphorated oil at I night before going to led, and also pin : around the throat a strip of woolen flan : nel. This is a simple, cheap and sure remedy. How to Utilize tit e Crvmbs. . Mke a quantity of bread crumbs hy rubbing the crumb of a stale Kaf thro' a wire seive ; put a pint or milk and one ounce of lresii butter in' o a saucepan on the fire, with sugar to tnste, and the : thin rind of a lemon, cut. if possible, in one piece ; when the milk boils strew bread crumbs into it until a thick por ridce is obtained ; turn it out into a basin. When cold remove the lemon GUARANTEED25 CENTS BY USING i B !ir3 : jwd : IMS, DR. METTAUR'S HEAD .."!HE PILLS cure most wonderfnUy in a Tcry eiiort lime both SICK ni NL'OUS HEADACHE; and, while acting on the nerronE ywtcm, relieve D Yj P E PS I A 'n worst form, cleane- 111 g the eyetem orajriccsa of bile, produca.3 e. regular beAlthy action of tho bowels. Afullsilzo has oftrtnstn wn I hk-.i D 1 1 r ,-,k fnii j; t rcctions for a complete cure, mailed'u any addrega" on receipt of mns o-veni rusmKe stamps, r ur Bale or an urorgiats. HOLE PROPRIETOng, 7M CASH DEALER IN ALL KINO OF HEATING AND COOKING STOVES, FATTENING AN OLD tOW IN MILK. Fattening an old cow is generally a slow and sometimes an unprofitable pro cess, unless she gives milk enough mean- ! I while to pay for the extra feed. A writ- ! I er ill the Xati'inal Live S'y !; Journal, j who Las made pood beef of cows at six- : I teen to iiineteen years of age, causing them to weigh 100 to J") pounds more j I than at any period during their younger j I life, thus de-scribes his process, which he has, without exception, found satis- ; factory, the animal always a little more than paying at the pail for all feed cou- j sumed, and "sometimes a good deal more'' : j "If an oid coiv is quite thin and skin ny, as she is likely to be, she should not be plied strongly with corn-meal on the j start. This is apt to make hr feverish and to induce a slate opposed to thrifty fattening; besides, this feverish state will render her milk gargetv. Give her . slightly loosening and cooling food at ' first, such as pumpkins, potatoes, sweet- I apples, buccuient rowen grass, one or j two pounds of oil-meal, cheap molasses 1 aud clovi r hay, or, better, green clover ; ! and with any of these may be given on ; the start one or two quarts of cornmeal I tr day. The food must ba gradually increased. A pint lo three pints of ' cheap molasses, diluted with three parts j of water, and ruixed w ith one-half bush- j el of cut clover hay, will keep the stomach 1 and bowels in excellent condition when ! beginning the cornmeal. And all these I foods will make prim milk. Another ; food that wiil be found successful, and J in many places cheap, is one bushel of j flaxseed ground with fifteen biuhels of j corn. This flaxseed will render the cornmeal just laxative enough foi health and the flaxseed is worth, as a food, all it usually costs. Cottonseed meal may also be fed to advantage up to three pounds ier day. Linseed meal, made by the new process, is excellent to feed with cornmeal, as it has a large propor tion of nitrogen and thus balances the cornmeal ; but two pounds per d;iy is sufficient of this. The principal grain food may properly be cornmeal, which is usually cheaper for fattening than other grain. l?ran and cornmeal go well together for feeding an old cow, and after the cow gets accustomed to the use of grain you may feed her six quarts of bran and six quarts of corn meal in three feeds per day. It is al ways better to begin feeding heron pas ture, beginning the use of grain lightly, as mentioned, and increasing, little by little, up to her capacity. It the cow be young that vou desire to get rid cf be cause she is too small a mi.ker, you may STEOt-rOWTT? ItrpATORS and Fineet Traction f .num: t liun JLaiXnca evf r i?i th' Am"-r. k i t.irk't. A multifold' fW.T ftTff iV.frornif f r 11 tvil:'' r w:U i ,!' C'fl,' ' ""- f.or, a.a rmzrrui'M r: t'r .ni' I 't t 'l.T n:i' r. Fur bit.- rt s.-r.r.'-kt'n. fr G W 18 liorne C:l",B-lt". ,yT t hurt f -7i--r. tr,';-vi . ii XT iT--f l ' It r -T--v---ra. AAfY !" f Select f-H I mlrrr XjJSjJiJ ( t,-n fr- foL- yn'-t:t--irtH) PAYABLE X ntUAND. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TiliERK COLLCCTIOHS MADE AT If. ACttSEirLE V. ronji-it:v or. tis-i I. !r-m t rii-i cumrurablo v. ooJ-srork cf O'.ir uiachi:- T TRAGT'tOM e.CIHES Stmnqr. -isi dft-n1 '?',.-! I --rt --rr motif. S liX 13 iiorse l owt-r "' 'Z.KTi':- V--.. . jr-. DRAFTS on the PRINCIPAL IIT7: Bnnjttit surt Kclrl, an it GENERAL BAXKIN'U IiUSINL" THANSACTKl . Acoounts tolioitoc. a. w. buck. ( Ebec-burg. Mar.-h 1?. 1st.-. J. W. SH&RBIUGH & BSE- - DEAI.r.liS IN- iri-r4!-.-! V j HtCSOLS, StWSD Cattli Cr-:"S', Jan. li. ls.Sl.-etu. & CO. EA11S FO'iTiii: MILLION! Foo Chno's ralsam of Shark's Oil '. cr.1 i$ thr Only .46--Yis Ariivt. -AND MANUFACTURER OF- TotLtlV'-.y fi'ifcrrr the TI--C solute l urt tor I' Tbl.fbl ie exrr-irld fr.ini n pern bn r .ee-"e of mall t hle Shark, -niikibt in tbe 1 eiiw s. ( L....n a. I .irrharctricl i.'J'l. ; fll. KtiTV I'li.tine I fiMierrnun krn"rs it. It virtne-i a a ret.r.t ive of liearniK were '.i-civered by a B-iJdhist l"rie?t about tbe vearHlu. Its cure, were o numercus and snnnV en stemlnKlj- snlracnlort". thnt tbe remedy w.is c:b -ii!iy tiruelHime t over tne entire Lmp re." Its e became so tiiv-ral that brsrrr 3 j rnis n I-ftrtc ba ltol ainoim'llie lilnee peile. Sent, charges iirepnid, to a:iv ad ires at 1 1 er eottle. only Imported hy 11 A V I.IK' ti A .. So!t Jyenti Jor A-nmca. 7 De, !t., ew lork. Its Tirtue are ticirf fiiriafi'' and it. m-cfie chararlerabsnlHtr. a ti.mrnrrtan pmonally f:i.ry. ! eol'i froti rrprrtmce end ob'vnttn. I Amone the manv readers ot tbe Keriew in one I part and awnber wl the cuntry. It i i.n-bable tbat i nn inner- are iiriTif-.i .mi u r:n nrr.-. , r... n j imi besmd : "W rite at onee to May'iock l'o., : 7 Iev Street. New York. eneb'Slnir 1. and you i will reeeive br return a reme.ly that will enable ! Ton to hear like anybody ele. and whose curative i eflVi-ts will be permanent. on will titter recrel CJOiriK SO.' tCtfOI Of .rtr term .-irrra-nnir r-n'.-r, Sept. 2S, 1RS0. (lJ-bJ.'S-J.-em. Hamburg Tea ! (asx ron issiinsti'ii, tbk i.t nisnxr.) The Croat BLOOD PURIFIER And InrratiTe. which was known to the famous old Arabian phvsicians as early as the ninth cn tnrT, Is adapted" to tbe relief ot Fevers, fon't ra tion. Keonle t Vmp'nint". Want ol Apietite. r" .p st and Hetnorrliobls. It has a decided -.dvantHe over nil other pnrita'ivcs, beire more thornueh in cleaninif out the sytem. with"Ut prrxiucim: the aff-onizinif. flrrioinif rams and stra'nmir which ac tion ot ottiercarnartic". nrn l ira- Dry Good !ITa,Ticv Goods, OL.OTHIXC NOTIONS, CAKROLLTOWX. PA. I NEW GOODS EECEIV'D TOE ASI ALWAYS ROLI AT TUC VERY LOWEST PRR'L srcAnn rAinroR torsinyrr, DI CE - hen Oooili are not desired. J. VY. SHAKBAVIiH i. W.-' Carrolitown. March li ls.-t:. TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, 1402 i:iovonth Ave, Altoona, Xa. -CPr.PF.ST PLACE I! TnF. CITY. Rnonnc, Apoatina; and Repairing of all kind promptly and stattaractorily attended tn. 10-24, '79. tf. jVJebke INTO 'MISTAKE". tiiii: IVliTW STORE OF S. TEITELBAUM, CARR0LLT0WN, IS Tlir. PIAC'F. TO BCT AT LOffERT PKICFS THE VKKV III NT WINTER GOODS OF ALL KIND 1 rnm pan v t he j i;ur,c sue ir imimiisii . mi.,ci, juu .,,p'Cr other skin rti.ess.-s are al.o present, sham- be surprised at the sudden improvement ; ;,oo the atf.-cted ran. th.muuhiv wnb vaniiykc t in milk when von tlT fattening heron Sulphur Soap. Aschr sba -b A Millir. proprietors, the plan sugeested. Many dairymen do not know the capacity of their covsto give milk, because they have never fair ly tested it by full feeding." :-&iEi astic Trxsa 4t . . . ... . .. . rr- a-r - ' St" a cue Dr. Ware's Pulmonalis I ho i-, hi. Id word nit'i t!ioe who hue use.l (r, because it does its w.,r qiiK-Kly and cITeeMnliv in ease ol ;.utfbs.. t'..i.i.. !i..rene., Infia-fiss, Asthm. Hreochit . Wi.o-..piii- t'.-.ih. t r' up. Tains In t:;c iires'l, c,. ru :..,i.., .nnd ibeej-.., of the I.i:r.. It; lOi-Mts's luttl". Anyoor lrar t lor tt. VTb.1 !. Ii-mi, '. V. e,-. .Ird M Clavirh'H S. ffjs-V pi. 9.4. j fciCNS'BLCW Tvfbm of tb tody, whtl tha Fil li a tb ror srraaea aak tha jBtaatfitaaJavtaa aaanoaaa.4 nk taa rta-r. Wua Ik?ht arfMm trial iiAj-i.iA U he I A ad e'fh, as a rMVai cracartAJn, llU cat, daraaj ajw dt iy T&tkiL. LVt.ua ira. EGGIXSIOX TKCSS CO., Ckkago, His And a cordial Invitation Is now eitndd by the proprietor to every reader of the FRKimit to call and see the lsriic assortment, exmnine the various qualities, and learn tbe niirpa.n.ble prices, which are so low thnt 10 per cent, can positively b. ave,( by those who buy their (roods from me. The reason 1 can sell so cheap Is thnt I houirht my entire stock" for cash and intend to sell lor cash or Its equivalent, and am therefore prepared to muke quirk sales at smaller profits than any other merchant in Cambria rinrl stir in bv m th mils r.f ' county. Lion 1 iae my worn lor inij,owever, out come ana see lor yo.ir.eive.. .' ,1 .V' ',;!. ,k 1-ABROT.tTOw, M AT 21. ISfO.-t. . TF.ITELR A VJI . r-n-T ..- v", ..... ... whites tf two eggs, beat up to a stiff froth, and add a small quantity of cand ied citron-peel, cut veiy thin. Have a plain mould, buttered and bread-crumbed very caiefully all ovr-r, and boil it about half an hour. Serve cold, with fruit or wine s:iuce. rt A W' " "' ' 3 I'rJt "V. W : : .1 tlKnHnr.n f Vj. ft-. I i ;i n h. I .- Mii.r ul i.il j I f.ff.-ft,iiM,n.v.f..,.1, rT.fr, v.la.t.i!r,t- 1 V AV a!i.uc TitjsrHis to., l js ; -.Xtt. "tev tofk. I One gallon' f white paint should cover lo.-ty-foar sjuare yai dj of surface. KIDNEY DISEASES, cT1Ppit?fJ re qnlckly and enrelr enred by tbe use of KTjDTrEY-WORT. Tbla sarw and wrmderfnl remedy which la t-ivtog euchr.t Immense aa!e in all parts of the co u try, workaen naniral princlp'.ea. It rewtcme etren(rilx and tciieto th Isaeed cr ar.d thronrh tbcra eleanac- K - ayatera of accunral-.te-i and poisonous tnrac;-s, KUdney di.seaae.of thirty years ata-ndinc hive been cnrtyl, alao TUea, Conct. Tuticn, Itheujnatirnn. 3., which ha-vo diet.: eesrd 1!-e i-'tlns for year. V7e bav- yoliimeecf teat-nony cf ira woncterfui enrative power. 2Tr lc?n?ernse Alchclle I'.rtcm, whjc.h. do now harm than (rood, or dratls p.l -a. but nae natwn reacly, ETDKTT7-WOKT, mod heltli will be qt:1cX1,t regained. Os It of yOMf Drurrsirrt, Prloej, SI KEUs, llli ntKI'sojl m W., l-r-A. Hnrtuagtaa. TW (Wia aend post paid.) A whiter in the lTouscl-crper furnish es these hints: "There are many nice ! ways of cooking potatoes, and our fa- j vorite way is frying them. Sliie raw ; and put sweet lard enough in your spid- j er to well cover the lottom after it is i melted ; put in the sliced potatoes ; salt, j pepner and cover tight ; let them cook t until well browned on the bottom before j turning. Tne knack is to have laid ' enough to brown them without burning j or sticking, and turning the fresh ones to the bottom so that nearly all may brown, j Potatoes are also very nice boiled in lard t like doughnuts. To those who love pot- i pie, and do not succeed in getting it ' light, I can whisper a secret ; make the ; dough without a bit of shortening, and ' leave the cover off your kettle for fifteen ' minutes, when it will be nearly done I then clap on the cover, cook five min- , utesmore and serve, and ay good-by to j tough, heavy dumplings." j Ax Intfre'stixo Fact. From a' paltry seventy -five cents' worth of iron ore may be developed, it is said, $f.50 worth of bar iron, $10 worth of horse shoes. flsO worth or table knifes, $T,800 worth of fine needles. $29.40 worth of shirt buttons. 1200,000 worth of watch sprines, $4(0,000 worth of h tir springs, or $2,.r00.0(0 worth of pallet arbors (uped ir. stcbe). 3d and 1'allowhiil St.. Thilad'a. I'a. I ll-.-ly. a v "T-1-" T all other I'ninient. have In i'cd, TKT Aritr Dii. WARM'S LLECTR1C RELIEF Itv taking Internally It will cure cholera, cholera j morbus, diarrhoea, dyyente-y. crnmr. colic, asthma, j phthisic, in Huenrn. spasms, sick headache, morn J , inc sickne'S, heartburn, sour stomach, pain in tbe ! back and suns'roke. Applied evterna:ly, it will I ! relieve you ol rheumatism, neuralgia, sofe throat. j lumbago, earache, toothache, inll.-inied t'teasts, j mnmps. pout, pleurisy, pneumonia, Irost bites. I ! hrtttses, sprains, burn, scalds, wour.ds, contracted ' tendons, leucurrboeA. swollen ioints. stiiiics and bites of insects. Sold by arm.'!;. i-f and storokeep- , o. s penerallv. AVhoie.-ii ;e ,iop..T, N. W. eo-ner 3rd j and fallowiiill Sis.. F:i. lad s, I'a. -21.-;'',u. ixrnRi'OK.tttn ix 137. STEICTI.Y m KDTUAL ID' PROTECTION MaTuAl HBE IHSDR1HCE C0H;T. OF EDENSOURC, PA. Fpsmin Vsts ?S '.. . i.amistM l'U. IHuili iritis Only Five Assfssmcr.ts in 22 Yri": NO STEAM MILLS TAKEN, . Good FARM PROPERTY GEO. M. READE, Fro, T. If. niCK, Srrretary. Ebensbnrn. Jrn Jl. I1" ly- Freidholf'sBloc; CELEBRATED II. II. II. VEHiriM. Tersoni afflicted with aehes and rains, and who have not tried the irreat 11. H. H. Medicine, do not know its powers in removir.if psm. trive it a tr-al b,r Hheainarim. Neiiralt:. and p"M :c,:isr.y ii.ph theria. A sureetire l"r bor.e "inl-riin with Hutis or Wood Spavin, foil Kvil and folic, l.e.ureaad ak for tbe H. H. H. Med'cine, mani.factur.d b 1. I. Tomlinson. I'hiladelpl.ia. as the popularity of the same has led other parties to put an inferior artlele into the market bearuip the same name Sold by druKtcista everywhere. CARL RIYIN'IUS, Practical WatcMer an! J: EGENSBURC, PA., II a 'sree vs-'f 1 r A C .Iv.w. r ,.l i .7 ' " v.. ' ...... .r.Tit . ' merit ot n rn.. or TiTSt-Ft-MA Jivmn'j. a -leLi-' ible eompound whoe virtues ha stood lhe-tt ol 1 years, is in tnlll'blein theeureof l f pcpus. Icncrai lebi!ty, f hronic Wesknes of I.nnif. Sflcen and Kidneys, Short llreath. Heartburn. St. Vitas' iMnee. pain the Stomach. HarK and w. "'7,''-; to all t emaie tuseassj.. nn nm..r. - - - I'rtce. ian. .-.v. 7-9.'SJ.-ly-l in adanted the ace of the ittjtit may be. by lrunKnrte. AGENTS ViAHTEQ J3 ii..iiii'.va. il !:-.! -r--v..k I..r hi. ;i iie:e .. at ay- - -l..t'-pi !.rn;4l i- - 1' 1'- Il;"" su--e.i 4 ; ' ' . . . . .... .-i,.-. t . . i . , r . . - c.. which he ott-rs for sale at b'-er l- anv other dealer in the cm.r.ty 1 er r I an'vthinrin btsllnewlll do well to Kv -! tieb.re purcba-inE elsewhere . ,T r ( M-rnim ri i it-ui'vii i-.-' ....... Watches. Jewelry, Ac. apd satis set; teed la both work end price. KmEY'sS xm ha t'nref llnad-e e. !-ii. Si rs'.rs. 'r-- , Kheutnatism, Toothache. lj.reet!. c - . ranted e.i'.ial to any i. .vie. ut ! -t i i- 6 ef. Potties Slic. I'inl Bntlc M"-. Have vonr ,lmcel order, if be Ki n' ii as. r. Kiit rv Wholesale Iru-'iT v-'an.1t 1 'tt 14. is-m . i- 1 I o. f S TnfT.f'i'rVi' r it ,n