i. FOR THE READY CASH DOWN! New Stock of Winter GOODS IN ORKAT I'KOFUSION AT FREIDHOFF'S CHEAP STORE. 7KAi'c jo -.!(, fire lo,i;,,g fonrard to the coming Presidential ehrlion in hopes oj being the lurk if inn, t',,e ftubacriher iff conclude! to remain in the mercantile business and fji c it his i.rtdieedtd attention bi stiphiing his friendt nv.d the public ;rr.r.rulbi eith ALL KIXD t' GOODS A..T PRICES SO LOW THAT -YO.Y; CIA' Oil I) Aim COM PET 12 WITH IllM. Hhji IS tii'.l I'hraij d n fidJ m.d .". f. CO;,, 7''':h st'-irk of everything to he found in a general rising o. cOtUflitc hue of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, Dools, Shoes, Groceries Hardware, Tinware, Queerare, Glassware, SMsnware, Cips, Totacco, Canned Goods, k, k a;.-.. Ki.orn. cohn Atr.Ai,. Fi.rr, salt i.vtii GLASS, ITTTV, !!i:!'MU-, IiKOOMS. e bu-diel and barrel, DKHiS, NAILS I have likewise added to my ttiKk ati:?nt coiiiv tsi n:i .1.1:1;. ic .1, h j,-; !i le iv- : m:at-kalU low pric 0 era is tact,. Also for tiV, ffcc BEST AND QUICKEST BUTT ER-PRODIT IXG CHURN EVER INVENTED. A fn--re: nr tr:n h- ncee "Hated (he enlargement rd my Korcrwm and the erec tion ol nn n.b.itronal wirT"nm. an. I sriil my e-oahlishment is lit.-rallv cmsjo 1 with elude? irool. and eager -ce hers. .r tsru-ains. Mill heir. determined to accommodate ail who come, an.l especially my irmndj Ironi to- country, to w ho-n the hinhesfp rice-- in trade wPI be puM lor all kind ot i'ndiiee I have I ..r-.wn .,pr n my lare n.! oommwlii stable fur the tree use ot ail wltoiiiav wish t nut an thereto-. 1 t.o.k.ul tor put favor ami hopeful tor many lut-nc ones I remain as" ever Ilish Mrcri. r.beiisbn rtc. I'ceemiif r. X. ,f. FIIBJOHOFF. 71 YT H iinxTrvTiT r -k tt ill ft J Will nnke, for the n. xt b'O days or.lv, a GRAND OFFER of PIANOS and O.iK'.r A.TSTS. s . SifVAUI-: GUAM) I'lAXO I'Oil Sii;,. ctvi r o i O 1 1 i C o .im w 1 hi 1. .! ...:.-e tie; r.t.'.'f;. r.tir n ' l!i.il!di:i.r. tourl ..'.i;e. tul y improvement wl.tch can in anv itj IV l:Mi :ilont M fcriisi. 7 !-: oclave, t;ill mar f U Ix-uiti'sil earve.l 1. 'a ami li.m Kra-n.-. h'ri-r.ih tl:-:unl Action. t.-n.l t the perf.-. tioii of the instni- i -f t r-.-c- i.yre. !.:. r,,.-i.tme a::,t la-i?e f : oru i iiaiiifner- : in tai.e.-c Cam at M 1 urk. n ith I ne I'iann .... ..t. " " VM .ill I.MIO ih I .III un Inn !..... ...... ....... "T . ". " .11 i r i.-r trul . rvtiin l.-.l m ireiht ehante liai.l l.v n i,n, ,. . ...... f. . II 1 lrrf..it.io! II . . i -. i . ii-l.13 Ill t 3:l s-".t w .ery intrumen? !nllv . r i: . o v , i r -. PMIifJO KCr','y S f tV - v. !r'i St. ("over a:-,. I I ...). At! 'tr!."!v rirt-eH m.l ,.'1 , I l- r" , rl T - . n N,,r.I i't'-t Sl'"e- Ti-ea-.t imprvetn-ft in tl. hlftorv o rr-- '. .' r -a? ', '. y- '- nen..-) l-ythe hi.-h-t mnM.-al nrtlmnti n lie i i Il U I , I k iivf i-,.n,., j Wi Ith. in. : U . !! ti n il ei-uri :y i.f.v a: t ir. K'e: t y-, T. i!i.ri. I, .'U't - il. X -iii'r : -r-tonk. -n!y .r. re.j:iirc.J until v.m h- ! ., i . . . , 1 Tl.l. an.i e-r tory am! liarrrouiii.' i :rl. - .1 .i t ne in a i--1 1 - i. .. a i-l ( a: iv'M. i ii-,. . i :--i r.-l ( t. 1... ;...!. j... : 1 illiiiul i 1 ; .'" - v:iin I - I I'll" 1 hie. K!nt". e! I iran.t Sw, li. I'he is '.f -,. n. el i 'x.r.i t..' v c--. ,1. I .. ..rh. t-- .,-1 ' is th tm."t ami sweete-s .'..:u. i i five Oi tflveM. lite ' I i.-t.ive.. 1 liirtoen sihbi W' -t". I n;. . l-.,-h,.. .;n,...!i.i.K, v-.i i; -flo. K t:. t -t,.i H. :t. U'i l ran. te. 'i ht. 74 in. : i with eh.. h i .1 e.! i.ran ever "N. imir of y' I Orcnn I'iapa li"i i tin. Viol iua. Length. 4;i In.: . nn.l is M!?laies of Pcnuxjlvnnia Farmorp. Tn the amount and value or lier nRri cultural products I'ennsylvania deserves a high place aaiog the States of the Union.. Ot course, such honor has been secured for her by her fanners, whose toil, intelligence and energy have rna'le i her, in this respect, what she is. !?he may well be proud of them, and they I have much ground for thinking well of j themselves in view of the results spoken i of. Ar.d yet, we venture to say, that in j consideration of climate, soil, markets, labor and government, they have not j done what they could, which is but say- j in? they have not done what they should. We propose to present, in a ' few articles, some of the mistakes which '; may be charged against many ot them. 1 1. Desiring too much land. Of course, j to be a f;irnier without having the con trol of some land is impossible ; 'jut j multitudes err by overstimulatiitg the ! amount which is needful to make a good living, and titeair.ountwliich their exjieri ence, ability and capital justify them in taking charge of. It is at ieast fool ish, if indeed il is not a crimes for a man ' to grasp after a quantity of land so great ' that he Las not strength enough to cul- ; tivate it, or means sufficient to fairly do- ' velop and draw out its resources. Mul- ! titudes of farmers are land ioor poor ; because of the excess of thierlaml above their possession of the other essentials of success. "Willi three or four hun- 1 dred acres, which they are proud to call their own, they have not buildings, stock, hands, implement and manure enough properly to farm titty. . In several of our counties there are ' men w ho, with their families, would be blessed if some one could legally take i away all their land but the titty acres : lying around their buildings, and leave ! with them everything else they have, ' except their debts. 2. T'-o iinni :ijaci. n Not satisfied with an extra rVr.ce by which to make the boundary of his possessions and keep out the wandering stock of the neighbor hood, the I'ennsj lvania farmer glories in multitude of interior fences fen ees about little patches which he calls fields, fences about his orehaid and garden, and of course, a fence about his house. Now, taking just as it is our unreason- ; r-.b-e law nnont fencing out our nei-h- ' b .is" cattle, no good reason can bu given for a custom which involves such waste of land, timber and time. Is it not true that the t"en-es in Pennsylvania have ' cost more than the land "they enclose would sell i.r ? We believe there are Vfry few cases in which a farmer cannot satisfactorily carry on his business with no other fences than the one around the outside of his farm and the one enclosing the vani :n which he keeps his live ..toek. And we believe the day will be much better for him than this in which the wisdom and ju.-tice of our legislators will lead them to .enact a law requiring every ni.ui to fence in his own stock, and thus save to the overburdened farm er the iiiiUiLiioO sums now spent in fenc ing out tin.' gtneiaily worthless stock of his neighbors. ..., , C!dc, in Farm ( r'is I i it mi. MRS. LYDIA E. PIHKHAM. OF UNN. MASS. THi: .MOST MdKSSMI. K EM EDI' ever dipcovere.l. a it is certain in its effects and does not t-lister. A Inn excellent lor human fiefh. i.KAD riiour lithuvv. FROM Col. X.. T. FOSTER. Yocjtr.gTiv.vs, Ohio, May lotli, 1?0, Dr.. U. J. KnvnAtLk "o. Oent : I had a very valunhle Ilamh'etonuui eolt wtimii 1 prized very hijihiy. He ha 1 n I. true hnne ppavin on one joint mid a tmall one on the other, which mmlc hira very lame. 1 had him under tho charge ot two veteri nary suriceon. who tailed to euro him. Heading thea,lverti?enientof 'Kendali'cJSpnvin Cure'' om ; day in the "hii-nto Kiprrt. 1 determined at onco ' to try it. am! oi our druiriOft here to ?end for it. I They ordered three bottle.-, and I took them all, i Thinkinir 1 would uive it a thorough trial. 1 u-d" : It according to dir. otions. and the fourth i1.it the ; cult fMspit to ho lame, and the lumps have since I ili-apj eared. 1 ii d hut one bi.tt le, and theeolfg I limb? Ere no'v as tree In m lnmi-f !i those ot any li re in fie Slate He i entirelv ci-.rv.l. and the I cure was so remarkable that 1 let two of mv neisrh- i bors have the remaining two bottles, which they ; are now u.-iiiy. "erv 1 DiscuvKnrn nr -pectfuiiy, L. T. Fostrr. Kendall's PAVINCurei II . i'.ism-iii, V.k., Nov. isih, ! In. B. J. Kendillv Co. fronts: 1 have a very ' fino mare that, hfid a bono spavin for a Ion ir time. 1 l.tried everything man eoui.1 devise to our it. but ; nil in vain, and wa about to ivi it ui when a i friend ol mine in this citv ean:e to me did recom- ' ine-ided 'lv.oni.iirs Spavi'i Cure." which I tried ; witli scram! result. rmvirir the Pone clear and Ch un. 1 tiien sent o.i cents to vmi for one ol vrair llli.'st rated li.,r e H.mk-i. and 1 think tiiere Is no l etter hock printed on the horse and 1 is diseases, j 1 have taken reat interest in i'. and have since sold is copies (, r y. u to my neighl-or. an 1 will trv . anddow)iatiro.d 1 can l.v' ifettimr them t. r others. Yotira truly. ' o. W. Miller. j MADE UNDER OATH J To Wh..t It JI.iv Cii!!.-Er.t.-In tiie j-ear 1ST5 I j t real i 1 r. i: li Kerid all's Sjiavin Cure" a "bone s;.av- -in of several m .'iths- trrowtli. nearlv half as larire ' us a lis.i's etr. nti.l "-.mplctelv st.-pped the lame- j r.es:it). re;, 'eve. 1 th-oil .r-en.ent. 1 have worked lie li -r e very hard over e, au-i he never has ' been lame, nor c-mld 1 ever see anv ili'tereuce in i t;.e si.-. l the In., k )! 1. 1 - .-in.-e 1 treated him wi:h KeiKlair Spavin Cure." H. A. !ai'IM. lali.-Of.rh I'a:s. "t. Feb. jvh. lhT-l. j Stv.iro and .-ii!.-. ;ii.cd t,i before lac, this 2tVu dav , ol l-'ei ru iry. A. I). 17.1. Joii:. ci. J :. .Tust: e o! the I'eaie. j Kendall's Sjiavin Cure OX lit 'IAS ri.IMI. -y.r.i ., Yr., Iec. lit. 1fcT;. I! J. IIi:-.:m i .V "o. t Sent: I wi.h to n.l l mv .or of y. ;;r invalo.ifle liniuient, n Cit'e." In t.' e rniu ol I re Mil.) f- ':ill;i..! UiV r.'.t limb at I was v.rv laiiie ntid at tim.'S sut- e-Tini iny m I;, 'Kendall's Sj. i-ii:.p-d or, I he i he knee vdnt. ere.l t he mo-1 r i.-e on it I n rny rea ive nif f 1 t ctiv Ht:mr pain. 1 . r a yr.ir. a -i.i I in , but .-. uid find no-.l oier.t relief When wore a band i t-ver thimr tni t ant wooid rwi.rk"d. It 1 'il. II ill" . i'iy ll.ii' ii. ill April. 1-7S, 1 te irall to think I should be i cripple for 1 1 :'" : but hair s.;!i!iT"Kemla!ls Spa v I ti Cat e," ttiouul-.t 1 wiil.l try it. I used one-third ol a bolt le a ml ex pe: ieneed relief a t on -e. The p:i.n p it m- and In; n..r :r.,ii bied me s!t::-e. I tVej verv trrateful to ou and would r .. mnvn 1 "Kendail's Sp o i:i Cufe" to all who stiher with -pr : ins or .-he a u. i i-m Voitr- truly. Mm. .1. j:m:Ll.. K KM) ALL'S SPAVIN CTIIE LYDIA E. PINKHAIVS'S VEGETArLlt! CC;-IP0UI7D. Tho T'- i'H-e Crr For all Fcmalo Complaints. Vrct.-Ul I'roj-i-Ti t!:vt are IiArml.-s to the mot-t drl Jcnte InTalid. Vpn one trinl the merits of thi Cn T'outi'1 M reeo7i!7"., nllcf in Immili-te ; nn.l when ft pso Is entinard, in nirr-ty nine ea vs In n h-.n. drerl, a pcrmn"nt ct'rei"),Te,?'-'J..-vf h uwtna r. :Ji tiTT. On accinint of Its riMvtti me-its, it H t;-r-comment. and rrecrilel by tlw bc?t pbyph lAns ia the eountry. It will euro entirely th wnrrt form rf ftlling of the utru. Itircn hn a. irregular and -.i:iftii IItntruatiGn,aIl Ovcrian TrruMei, Ir.r.aainat)f n r.r.i! I Ireratlon, Fl-.oiinjrfl, a!l ripl?iccrrienti anl tlm t tn M'quet spinel T. taknoi, r.nt! in eieciailjr aioplf-d to the CljU!ce of Ijfe. It ill tlis-solrc and epel turners from the utcruin an cnrTy Btnfre of devrlo;rrent. T!;a tntlf-ncy to cancerous liuinu.-s therw f.i checked very "iwedily 1 t its ue. In fact i tio-i prxrtl h th cent- fH and best remoly thnt Iias eer Nvn f!ifw.vt r i-d. It permeate? errry ptrtin of th ntem, anrl fivea new Itfeand Tlpor. It n'mnrri fri-itm?.fTfl.tii.r-nr-T. do lit roya all craving for f imu!e nts, and rt lit rca wcakocif of toe stomnrh It cures Ulnatinir, HaiLnches. Nfrrrtnn rr'rt-tmltn. neral iH-hility, 8Ii-cr U sMic3t I, predion a:-d Intii prstion. Tlint feell:ijy of hearing t!;rm, cnnnii.jf potn, v-f liTl-t ai: I LackocU, L always irnmnenlly cure. 1 1 y it use. It ill at ai' tin-e, and nnd rnJ circum-tn-ces act in Itarouny vlthtiio luw Uiat governs tiio fmilt system. Kcr Kiiint y Cui;; ?ai:it3 of cilUcr itx this coinuuud E. PViki.am's t!".j'tml at Salami Wet a .vriw, I.rnn. Ma. rri.-eC:.'-. "f.r5.Ai, 8. m i.y maU in the f.mnofi .al.'.ih the fuva t ( Tiwiipk, on receipt of p-iee. :.', per b-.r. for iiil.fr, M-n. rLNKILia r-.flr atl.-vf wail V tt-r.; t,f It.plirv fiemj tjt pM j.li'.ct. .VVia .imitP.vii .ll.-rr:. n t'ns p,:;r. y..f.riir!!7Ki.e, j a r. i inkhjm' IJVt.Urir.LS. l.i-j fiii'o t. on aipati:n, I.iliotinc au,iTo:i ;.ii:y 1 f ti... i., ,- .r. k ,-. nt.-;ixr box. for --al..- bviii-.. A Knivi Co.. Ceneral Aireitt. i'ut-o.'ri-li. Pi., ai:l Ir. W'vr. I,:'vv.jc I'ruiiaist, hl.iiif.nr.'. l'a. (7 -J.'S ).-lv. THE BEST REMEDY roi: Diseases cf tte Ttroat ana lnnes. Lydia Vegetable Compound Is sure in its efl.ers does not Mister: vet. le! to r.-ach ev. ry h any b.o.v growth or spavins, t i.iinls, enri iii.-l any lament- ! -l s. el s. v .Ttl olh-rs. l ovitirc ' " loily t -sted the ..r.-.m In your own h, v " " ';--'t-n.-.t .- i.ota-- r. preen Ortm hns eiten the lulleit sal islarl ion. ;tl. St. and f )!h Ave. 1 .IC.elS. TlUlsic ciosef, lnte. ef 1 in 1 .v...-eTite:i: . wil'i lo- iiitiPU sol -, effects and perie-t : ' t i ! -. it -;'.-,: 'io.rf. w.:h stool and y no ili'viat ion in price. No pavnu-nt - en.! a'i -u.i:.s i.f.uis- t.-yt I. tu'ty ic-i -rrrt d l-r .', ve-ir. itrer l'.itistr.e.cd eir.-.iUT nrihj ' r. I ac. ! .e b o:..--t'i sue ir." t-t 1-. Holes ' lt:lV-jc ; the pop of ;'..( liar in; ces P "ic i f t! ,t fo Old evi st.ini; I'his Cata ' "' of musi- SIiKTMi'SH' Clil fUIll I.-Jifi.l 1. by hf Mendelssohn Piano Co., P. 0. Box 2058, Now York City. YOU ARE INVITED rro cai .i . vri rnii: N"E3 W DRUG TORE lis TUDOR BUILDING, Now the Post-Office, EBENSBURG, Pa AM I.VSITCT A (Oni'MTI. STOCK OK MhSH DRUGS, MEDICINES, 'a: a ilet j. :r tiol ;k s , Stationery, Tobacco, Cigars, &c, &c, F-t-vr riAN' V' in !ii:i:. It is said that an KjL.ti;iu irince dreamed one iii-l.t (.fan obeiisk, and when lieavoke lie ordered Ins engineers and his work men to carve in solid stone the strange and ns-.l-ss device. An obelisk resem bles tmi !i ing- so much ;is t he fanciful fig ures of a diea;u. It is a la'.l .-einare hir of ;i oetMiliar form, olun curved wuh hu iogi jihics, and commentta'a: iug the nar.ic- and cxi!oits of its toumler. These solitary pillars of stone, some times ii, ore than a hundivd feet in heighfh, areforno'defone block or pie ce, and must have been cut in the quarry with in. e.-iiiit hibor. 'i"l:ev :il omul in mil ere a common ler,.r;i( ion Us iiinntr.se temples. J.ater, several 01 tu, in were t ranvoorfed nn r-not r.,ri or niii' any er b. oi l ivpo-e I...--t. it is and mild In its a,.i,m, a jt. it is petietratins and peiver I' -f ilf'l iiam, or t iieniove other ci.-inrkreiiii-iits sueh n. callous, spiains, swf llir.irs and ali eritari-eiTients of p.ints i' .r ri.ei'.mat : -in in man. or !or i. h a liaiiaent is used for man t-.r.- w i, : , i ,. p....; .,.,,,,.,,: L i. initnv l'rcToi: fiii h a roineily. ni Oilii rsoeinini t:li CHERRY .etinx nn! i: and yet cert tu on r Hru I e s r.,p I'ti 1 ' 1 -i.-. GOLD for lli i-tr.ite 1 Cireular, which we ,;o- pr- ; ,.i ns virtu, s. .Xorern- '' O 'I. 1 -.1,, piaPiied SlKeesS lO ! -I I.. .Ol .is It. '. be:,St. i r .:.. or six t...:tie tor Al! :i - .-a i. -it it f r you : - r it mil !v.s , , ...(. , ,., , ri,.,. ,v Uie H. .1. ,i N J l a I.I. x Co., l .iio.-! iii -h' 1 PECTORAL. BY l.-'in ALL DRUCC1STS. ptiliiioiiiiry ii: and i ; till ".'lu-. anv a-.-1 .re,:'. ti.e M.f.li-e.-r In diseases of the pul moiiiiiy organs a so fa and n-liablu remedy is invaluable. AveVd ("initiiv l'rcTuitAi. is nud no v nn r- Os tl,. el... I ri ',. the pe.l.ii... It is Sej. nitiln' i-n-nl.inari.in ,,f it. v. "... ne "I ' . II Hull 'l uiri- J.l's nn.l itii itivf- vir ttes ,d ti.,. finest lnig, li'-iuienlly nnitfil, o sueh power as to insure tin; tfre;tte: possiljie etiirii iu v and uniform ity of result. It strikes ,"T tiie foundation of ail .;f: 'I'd.iiii prompt rele-f - a i.iote.l to patients of Hcijo; verv p i',ata'i!e. i fake if rea'Inv. Iu JIIAT THH f'At'E SI1UMS. Iarge eyes tell of ardor and activity ; small rmes of slugrrishess, calculation and perhaps running. A fullness or prominence of the eyes indicates a talent for talk nig and writing, uitii great flu ency of language, and especially on gen eralities. The little knot of wrinkles that radiate from the corners of the eyes in the middle aged testify to thorough honesty and truthfulness." The feature may be often noticed in business men of known probity. The various colors of eves have each their admirers. The light tints signify delicacy, admirability and refinement : the dark eyes power and strong passions though the siuggish temperament often does not call these into activity. Blue ?leaks of tenderness but extreme sensi bility; brown goej with a frank ami wo manly nature ; hazel is a sign of talent and of a better head than heart, (iive no confidence in a woman whose small black eyes Hash like a bead, for she is prone to selfishness and tattling. Xoses are as diverse in crosses as can j well be, though for convenience they are I grouped in five well known classes. The Iiotniin is for the positive and ag gressive man, the harsh face conqueror j who cares nothing lor the slaving of ! mu'titudes to.achieve l.is own trt Vine, j Its peculiarity is the projection of a ridge near the upper end. The (.reek is the classic nose, denoting artistic i tasts and keen reiinem ei.t". It has ! throughout a regular and del ictte oul i line. The Jewish hawk like nose Is i hnowu io an. ii ins the slurp tradt ! the simulator and the money dealt i 1 ne Cf.estial or turned up nose is ! Iy a snub, lengthened a little. i iouriu in inquisitive children -a,,,! r.rt.,,. . among t he fait sex. i Tlle t'"uth is the most tell-tale feat ure ! of the whole countenance : but when it ; has forteited the fair curves of childish I I"inty, or has an indulgence for drink , mg or other dissipation the lips become coin s,. :in,i H iUiy. Her.-, as elsewhere, ' a deiicate shape Means siiMfptibility, i while a coarse form aeveals a rude na- ture. tuite a number of little mucies j cluster about the corners of the mouth, . and their voluntary motions let out a , secret that the lips nu l the eves have concealed. A steady friend is not to be looked for in one whose lips are perfect ; f-'nooth but in.-,Uad where the red is , crossed with upright wrinkles. Hospi I tality displays sever.il slightly curveJ , wrinkles, outward and downward from , the curves of the mouth. Large and , full red lips tand for a loving and faith j ful disposition. j I.e.-. fiiUntion is usually given to . studying the chin than it deserves, as it ; is ofu n concealed by aboard. It isinti I niati-ly connected witii the carebelhun '"' base of the. brain, which is the organ 1 of vi'.al power so much that if one be poorly developed the other will be also. Tho deeper and wider the chin and lower ' the j.iw, the more will be- the iiuconquer , able firmness, even to auuacilv, and the ; 'larger will be the corresponding tieve! : opemeiil of the carebeilum. JUooJil . LiOoJvI iSee! S JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AXI XOIillY EISE 0r FALL AND WINTER CLOTHlNt Also, n liill S(ock oi CHILDREN'S AND BOYS' CLOTili; 1 EDLI:SS VARIETY. OI K E1XE Ol "V IE IR, o CANXOT HE ULATLN J OK OUALITV. .MAKE-IT AM) rRl(L ' Wc kmc alo rcciived o. l.r;c end cvi-.Utt line of aznvB vmnmmc coons Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, AT im; j r. uiere- it is Young America Clothing Hou Corner illh Avenue and illh Street, rVDDriCTrmTi r . - , , , v 1 j- vx i. ii, j l o i i i i a no i ALTOOKA, 1.., .". is no m t fail n irlve ns a c; cheapcfl house iu iiUir cuuntv. II bc'ore pure!. K c,sf-wt,crf.. "'t if et I,. Worth of NEW COODS of all kind will bo opened this week aL Corn's Store, iu Chest Springs iould rerr.cmVor '.hit w.. .-re mv t Ti.f; . r. ... aud luofi eomplct flock td ' " ; Grcceries, CteMm, Eoc!s, Stoes, k, &c. or the H(il.nAYT!:Al.:cxoroTer.l urs ps .,;.t returned tr.on New lie l.n ).un !in'ed an Imnieu-c tlie low est fiaun 5. J-.ierv bo jv. ..r s.i I -i -k a. 1. 1 I 'h: k fit -; thf :e,. r-', f i n eo, I l la. Corn's Store, Chest Springs, WIIhKi: IHUV MAY l'KI'f.Mi riiiy (if-xn.Mi ami r r. V. of or l.ii ity t otiglis. obis, Sore Throat. J.ro'ieiiitis, Influen?;!. Clerpcy man's .-ore 1 lu-oat, Astliuia, Croup, and Ca tarrh, the r :'!'.; :-'s of Avra s ClIEBKY I'EC. toi: i. ore ai.iin al, an 1 ::i':t itudes are aa letH! ly preserved fifirn .-.. rio'iix illness hv its timely ami f u-'ultil u,e. It siio i,! le; kent i cvi-rv lioits.-h-iM for tin; mri. '"ftion ir afTords in s.:-! b-n aeacks. In N boojiinr; - ronrrti na! Consumption Ci HLATIM; ItV FKItTI0. A I'.oton gentleman has invented a simple device, which, if its present promises are realized, ought to work a revolution in methods of heating. It is nothing less than stn invention to use friction a.-- a piactic.il means of produc ing heat. At the time of ihe Ashtabula horror, whin so niaiiv persons were burned to dtatii by the wrecked cars catching lire from the f-.oves. Mr. Webster Wtlis, then piofessor of mat he- j matics i:i the Massachusetts J list it ute of Technology, began to consider the pro blem of heating ears without lire. He : lias now solved it. His invention con- ' .m.--;s of a stroiig iron cylinder, at one 1 end 'if which, inside, is a fixed plate of hardened iron, against which, lirudy at Inched to a revolving shaft, anothei ; evcryihiiitt tley Pny. T he 1 i 31ojii tains. we repeat. w:i: t - -is f n '.he Alicjherr CH'rcXHO T1HS Kl .K At Corn's New Store, in Chest Springs. i;i:ix; 1011; c ash on Pi;tnn ce. SIX ROOMS FILLED WITH GOODS. attendan-! ir old or . . '. t'l.f.v hiill-elf.' :ii-!e Hid a ; wa s read e. n 'Ui.ii, larsr-j or siiuii. I vu- Ti.au Ettrtncru, Eumbr. rtnat ana t itizrjis patrotoige, ni wr.it or. y. i ; r r the.r p:i Diain STHH Tl.l I .4 AT. St ), a 1 i.i.i. r.ixi: 01 Vpi, aiat were a common decora! ion -:;--4.: m A'. J;?-53 l'- ""' i '.V-: -.'- -.' VC 7C1 . Wlw)otilnf.rnnli -.-,.! ' r-ne.....n t 1 f' ..... . - 'i ' . . , '4 -t- Lfr.1 ... t,r?:,:MMtiw;. i i-;, -r.1' i:-vWr rTA .5 lr .;h;.:r i'"-e i-uw, -untr ciiy or tightly. in al! twelve ii, that c v One them t.V I-ow j.ri,- m'.- iifinm-n-s to trv meot i f. l''"-. 1 he cylinder is tilled with ; is 10 Meetbio'i vv, ,,.' ilm l , , ' V: it''-iv'd(;. tl..- many niixtur-s. or svnmstt, idcol eh- v.:tter. and this, heated by the friction . s lo.Mittln -.1 withoin the base a soii-1 - -- ;4 , ar.d in.-.f. etiv,, ii,.r.,, ,v, ,Imf !of Ihe two plates circulates thronod, '"vo'eiT1, b.H bm""!n U' VX2XZ zfrtVi hidh.icoeirnniiia ; Pipes, warming the loom Vf, ,uli " c ..M .. 01 its ob..hk r.u-H has one : AHQ rtT.,r 1 v'UtM ' in "'V1 V!- f-V!'.',,,;'ar-v ,v'I'f' a"'1 aro lli('v run just as steam nines do Tl Loudon another, crumb! ng away on tho CATTLE Ln,w sum t.el nnd iir-j,.;. ,;nr she pat.eut. I wafer is U-,t i 1 ,0! !, t 1 banks of the Thames : ami e h -ve one ; re euro .'..rail r.r.P,re .u-e-,e,..r r. ' I""' '" '" ' thro.-t and la,,,, .'icnand ?'iUr ' ke'a :l co.;l;'t:,,t Circulation 111 in New York. The , , : 1 , . c' ' ',., s.ie.,..imi . , " " . f. ' ? v,,,,,!, :r,;;v,;r,,i;:,;en;; a:ilI : hee pipes, returning to the cylinder, to 1 . t . . in. e v , s- .. ... ...., .1.1 ,. :,i .v, u an i "'.iiuiinn ,tu. . 1 ne water into 1 .- v ..... i.w ii.nc .1 Miuiis uner- ' ' ' '" o viei.i m-ap tnoiii.-Mies. irotn tie"reat Jia'iihtvtha'' est for ail ages. " 2 itst. v...r am, nr.TTn:vitii ax:, r.t r, Kit . Hi-s.; di.-" :h-s i::;tv. while so TrliW "v. : li, Al! JCgvnt, ill history, its eities 5t : ST'W'K r'vnD's n. (imium iua i.v-;si ' 1-ei.iiio ,;..e,,!y seated or in-.-uraViP. fso ; . . . - . , i.i' 1 , k . 1 1: . 1 1 .. 1 ' ; 1 'i i. ! t y xpo. I tlie le st r o,xes, uie.MUllilonuuil, l-i,t testimonials. 1 subioi". a s. " ' r "' standard ttie.iieal pr-naratio., enialive pr, I J so, ,j , p I'i ' r 'clr. 1 FOK .OOUS. tit in rnlly r. fuui.aui.c 1 f tl.e i-r. w cs. vecl iiil 1 v. S. li. (TiRX i- OK JiL.il hawks, iitills. lCM-Ilible Iht' A i.e p.o.vs t !,rou''h lis covers it u ith fertility, ies have shown that it'i.- its eitie.-, its gotls, cats. k mnonium, a dream. Tlie an.iv plains aiu Iate tlisf over one of the long- PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, &c. i 5" It 11 ill be our aim to Keep constantly on luinel ft comple te line of the best nntrjain tttr mnrhct ; also, Patent Medicines of ever, lescri p ttov, as v eil a till other ejnod perfaininej to the trade, MtfRIFIMS I-KA.MPTLV FILLED BY EXFEHIE.fED AM) CAREFUL DRUGGIST. w, 1 Id, i i-ing atii.-ng tlie of Africa, and fed by In Kgypt it overflows year, and coveis tl leposit of mud. On .i.3" 'I' s"'I,,n!i nrs--J:'"1 oo.l, al f.,lr profit U.c i.bscrin.r ln.pes. to merit llbf Ml ihare of ntihllr nairnn.iL-r. M:n-t 1, 1 1. 1 --t 1 1 . It- J AMES. ( st rivers iu tl, high mountains immense, lake-;. Oj 1 .... 1 ..,0.,- - '"-- on., j 1 i.tnti with a rich o. sumo a,e ine ruins ot tlie grandest of ail architecture, the works of the an cient Egyptians immense, grand, aw ful. They are the largest ot ail build ings. St. Paul's Cathedral, in Eon, Ion, or the Cologne Cathedral, or even St. Peter's, at Home, Would be lost in the' vast circuit of the columns of Euxor and jarnak. As one passes them bv fr f,.r a HI;. a. Pa. ttle Powder on l-AVK iKAil.V did before. II r et 1:1;:, immei.iate- i-I e 1 Hal! N. C J W SHiiRR.UinHa RRn !l:-.::t;:::;::;. " Mil J W.J lig! it t on the .smooth stre: nioon- DI'.AI.ilitS IN Dry Grooclt Iiiucv Goods, C LOT 1 1 I N (;!. MOTIONS, GROCERIES, &c, CAIUIOLLTOWX. PA. M. .J. linoic, 1-. A. V. IJvic U. Joi-jsrsxoisr. SHOEIflAKER & BUCK, Ji.bensburr. Pa. U". t hev eeto is said, the nalaces of oi-,,-,ts temple was a mile ami a half in eireum-feren.-e. The Pyiamids exceed all other buildings inl r.gth,!ie:ght and durability .some oi them are four or five thousand years old. Jln-jr's Young I'iojd stock iiTie liehur lent test I have been tuin your ' 01 : p . 1 c II 1 i, . 01 r.if . 1 t 1 have used two pa ks of v my cow and ehieke.is. TaV. t-.vi, r. rnr. ij, amiiv ok mii.k eh, .-kens were.iroio. I,,,, v.-, ,., l.v a iter I had 11-e.l : p.. Yours, truly. ,ls ,s i'A's0VR I have used vmir Ciiln ...... . II e be , , 'i ""'' ""O "HI-1 SaV t Ibe be-t lor horses, eau i... she..,, e.e i-..... ', I p..u!-iy lor ni.oiv ii.iai.hi.nis i,i. o'.- .. E.V K.:V f .v s if 1. . v IV .... . . , ..' ' r.. S II. " " t- A I 1 .f i sum i:;er rmi iter Whiel, 1 f iio fin.opy turkev or ehlek JvNAri", ( (riiiiiic. . Y Sfnd mo tmi.t r.v t . r . . . . if.t Iroin von last winter i i ei- . ..e f:,v: Kiooe r.i i ... .. o-prm.o'"e.'r..',!(,hi9 ""-Joh .lliam 'L"'"v!,,T,a ,',':':-;-.F- A. M1I.I.KK. 3.11 I 'I. I . I 11 1 . la. or ... le I... I 7-U.,!t a.-l y.J an t you mav stilts" Ir is a d known and r. and is as is on The inr-k 1 ICKK1 I fti rrysvilie. l", ;fiit men M'li.ii.i.,.rl..,.,, ve to my poultry, ami hnve no't'had ken Binee. Mrs. Ww heap ini'i tins,; ,hs. beenine ,1 .i.vi'i:'s e.. !!?,). -et! St. in. laid 1 :i. !ai,,-.vii-,lf?, d eo.-ao as its . ai . ful pi. p.uat ioa and fine b-vrr- la lo-iwill allow. Kinitieiit pl::-i:mi, knowing its .'i,iiipos.itfii. pr..,. 1 .!. :t in t'i"ir pra. tiie. The test of half a century Lasi proven it s aesoliite eerlainty to cure all pul monary complaints not already beyond the 1'i-ai h of 1.11111,01 aid. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., l'racticul n:ul Analytical ChemistSj Lowell, Mass. tola, iiy all idvi iio:?id i,vti;vvv uLr.E. Vi'ORTH KfiiOVVSfV.G. j liniaa .1. i-i:i:u.ic ki', i.:..eiisbur:, p r.LV '-4 - r-ii cT5 MI Will GOODS RECEIV'D WEEKLY AM ALWAYS SOLO AT TIIK VERV LOWEST PRICES. ash iaii ior 01 rnr pro. DI C K M hi tioofl are not le.lrel. J. w. sm.u;hal(;h imo. Carrel town. 3Iar.h lj ltso.-t:. Freidhoff's Block, man sTiMr'.iiii'. IJJX 111 P.IVARI.EOS IIF.n.lXD. IMEilEST ALLOWED OX HUE DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE AT Al. . A(XS.-S!Bl.i: Col 3TSJ. ; DRAFTS on ibe PRINCIPAL CITIES IIoii";!it and Sold, anil a GENERAL DANKIXc; I5USIXESS ; TilANSACTr.l). V'eiiiit JSoliiit?l. A. r. BUCK. Caship r. i H-ei,.' rr. Miivh 19, isso.-tf. P CARL RIVINIUS, Ttwil'tm rwfl TmroTnti UUIGLU Ciia ODitClSI. nSENSBURC, PA.f HAS Iwayt on hfc.i.l a lgrne. Tarte.1 and ele irant H'sorOn.-nt of WATCH US. CLOCKS J I. W KhllY, SPKI ; T A C I. ' S , K V K- 1L.1SS Ks! fce., whieh he oilers for sate at lower priees than any ot her dea ler in the county. Persons necdinir nnvt hlnif In his line will do well.to jjive Dim a call before pur-hasm? elsewhere. -I'ro'n.t attention paid to repairing t lock Watches, Jewelry, ie., and satislaction iruaran tee.i in iotb. work and price. 'rtEFItv. Surr,i-o l ITrntilt, f'.U- nrjiiri. Pa., respeetlully informs all persons interested that ho will Tnet I.rett., profes.siouiiiiv on the first JI-jui'ht ' I cjrh month : 'hort Siprtnif s on the day f. Po ring Tuevlsv ; CarroII-T.-W.n ,,n th9 seeond Monday of eaeh rrmnth and W llm .i j. on the fourth M .i, l,i v of eaeh month. -AII persons te.,,,e dental work wn! rtowell to (fire ni.) a fall. a 1 aII1 ,,re;,.,red to furnish hill er partial net ol tee'h anY perform all oti-er oper ations pertaining tj my pro,e...i.,n inasati.sftcry tr.it.n-r and t tr lowei oof... Me pr,e t-'Jl.-HX-U 1 .'4. H. h. (JKi.kH y, V. I. B. IXmU'OltAlF.ll IX ''TT V mi nrnrrn it m mt UUILI U11 iUUlUAl, r .AN. PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRF INSURAHCE COfilPMY OF EDENSBURC, PA. Frasin Sfctes wtt i: fsrea - $123,(39. Only Five Assessments in 22 Years. NO STEAM MILLS TAKEN. Good FARM PROPERTIES k stkcia l l r i e.sii; ed. GEO. Si. READE, President. T, If. DICK, Secretary, I.bcnsburjt, jr n. 3X. 1S') -ly. TOSKPII McDOXALD, f ' a rro h N k y - a r- r. A am i: ok Au'.m.-A bit of alum kept near a wash h,i-dn or towel rack and frequently rubbed over the face while yet damp, will do much towards removing tan and preventing unsightly pimple-s. I have never found aif Thing better for cankerous sons oh the lips and tongue. If mixed with vineirar and water, salt and ;eppor, it wiilcure ordi nary sore throat ; grated and stirred in molasses it is .p!endid for croup. I nave Known cases of toothache, when all the common pungent remedies friled to be instantly quieted by inserting in the cavity of the tooth a bit of inoist cotton sprinkled with equal quantities of pulverised alum and salt. Peally good bread can be made from grown wheat if one tabiespoonf ul of alum and two tabiespoonfnis of butter are added to each ordinary baking, and it is excel- i lent in cheap inobts.ses cookies to "ive ' the desired crispues.s when little butter is used. A good cement can be made by melting; a bit of alum and using im- 1 mediately, but one must le quick or the ' value will be lost. A gentleman has , just told me how he so thoroughly dead- i encd the nerve of a decayed tooth that : it has not ached for years ; bv frequent- ly using alum that has been dropped on ! a hot surface and left until it stopi,ed "boiling." A piece the size of a kernel : of corn was not all used for one tooih. . It is good for hardening cucumrs af- ! ter taken from salt brine. " i Ii; Ft f f TI:l C t 'in'y'liri- .'! i tie He,,,. jS-'-Ma!sF1 F.-F"v 'f. kt . n 'J . cvlB'1". ... KJi '.1 V.feir'Aa, ELY'S CHEAM Ii A VI X' -rained an env st.-".'., insert w II h t,nifera furl n-.e ,,i o.n jn-nm ii..,tiiei,..ttril---' ,r,lr-" striinr breaths s-Vitnroimh the nose, it 's-ii--., '' ii talis be ,il,,,i bed. '?'--.-"ff'Ji"'""!S"-t !il heal- : ..5ei'iirtli.liaHe. r.-i ne. id mo:n- i oi A'l illness. ly a panic BALM 't vpfdy a particle .C' oc e;l r. i bl e , ne-. 1 m ,.... : phie:i: ail other reparations In the vicinity o' dis- - ... iu me; ii 5 aa, ne. r.-eoirnirod as i won- .lerml remedy wherever known. A fair trial will eonvmee .he most sk-,,tical of its curative po vTr It eftretunny eb an.e. ,ho .a, ,,., 1 ,f , I Jarrhal v,r,.-. causing healmr seeretion.'- allav. nfiammation and irritation ; pr .te-ts th mein branal linim.-o, the h.-.,d fr .m additional 'cold" e.impl. tely n -als , ho .ore. and restore, t he of taste and smell. Heneliei r-sKlt. are realized by a lew nl.i. bra! ons A ,i,. ' ' air, ...... i - .1,1 treatment as .... ",,,,nJW, aiiirrn. ny tor cfild in 'he h. i- t,j agreeable. cents, i n reeeii.t of 1 nr.d flinser. Tic hn, IHaE'lmke. ".-.,: f-t irot taetKW iumii. fes i now imro r skillfully fiiiubineil in I'AKKBR'n t:s:er iofrii !s to tnt'.-e it t fo Kr-t-. st Blr.ri Pur.-.r and St, i Etstorer 'ibe i;e Il rt SVhe alih and Strcu l.ver ImiI i". I'i.i r'.p-.r.M-'.-ton cf TAiiErr.'-s tllllt no cboase can l.iri- .Tiil re 't is used. If vou liuve D.e-.ni.a b.,ri. iche. Rheumatism. Nsura'.na, bawd, Kitinev or Liyr D.tord-r, or if voif noed n miltj st'm" nliir',eri.;.ii.-.iz,r, tie; j'exr.; is jit the rr. tl ii-iiio f-r y. n, ns it is l.i.Hiiv rurauve and in - ii .-.i; ni r i.tit r.-v -r intox: atin r. If you nro flo".-y v.nxu -g svnv T.iO. Cea ur.i; !ua or nay Ricknes-c if von li.'rfr, P nr.,i iCojo'i ornh.ifl Cold, l'Ariar'tt'si Ct .tilr Tonic' Fa:- iy neip ytau it p;veR lew J o and vior to t'-.B f flilo r.nd Bp-ed. and i a fert.tir un? for Rheumatism ar.d Cholera Inftrnm. li llaa SaTe4 It-indreds of Lives; It Mav Save Yours. If yr.u nr-i fociiair mlrrnMe dent vrait until younxH ntnvri si..k, but lire trm To-o.- to-da-.-.l -' vi icr witaiy. -ur tliseo-in ajt- i,u.iaiiliiay to it w-,.1 p.vo rn.m- t reli. f. i'piniritiiT ! pAKkER's Grs-oR Tone ,5 riot j rirn dns': but flie- Cent and p.inst Family Mcui-me ever made, ceTipr.c.ndefi. ht- a new lirocoM, ODd en-irelv ditr-prtit f rotn" Riuers iiif.-er !rer-irti-ior.s snd a'! ot her Tori,;. Try x our druirpirt can supply yr.ti. , CO-, botll-i. oe neated over aeam. The water in tl oviinder, whici is brought to a hi-h de gree of heat m a r.-markablv . hoit time eep.s the plates lubricated, pteventinif their wearing away at a rapid rate". When worn away the cot of renew in; ; them is trilling, and the mat true has no , coiopiicitted woik about it, so that it is 'fpi in icpair. J ne power l'eq u ! ed to run the machine is so liaht t.'tat I the waste or surplus powei of the en j gines in use for running elevators and j other machinery in hundreds of build i ings throughout a city is enough for or dinary pin poses. The machine can be j utilized iu any place where pnver is used, i The ordinary sized machine has thirty : six square inches of friction surface in ! its piaies, sufficient, it is said, to heat j 10,'khj cubic feel of space. This re I iuire. but half a horse power. A machine with -J2o square inches of friction reipiires but four-horse )n,wer, ! and wiuild heat a room OUxl'jO feet, or i containing 1-,.(.ki c ubic feel. In rail ,' road cars the machine is opt rati d bv 1 power taken direct from the wheels, do i ing away wti, all dancer from lire in ; case of a smash-up. When the ears are standing still the machine can be t er 1 ntevl by power from the locomotive, by a ; Contrivance somewhat like that which i operates the West inghouse brake. In i mills it is calculated that a great saving , can be made, both in fuel iin,l in ti,.. j rates of insurance. The agent of a mill ' where water power is ned estimates ! t,)at in twenty years, by ihe use of this j device, a saving of at least $lsr..tMi in i I lie! alone could b-; effected. Professor i j Wells is now in Europe, looking out for i I his patent -there. The machine is in op- i ! eration in Boston. lJotton Herald. ! GEI 11 CLINTON STKEET. HMINSTUWV. FA.. A I.MAYS llivr IU?. t unci Chennost T'y a ncl Dress G ood NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC., to le found in Cninb r adjoining count i. .d fiiil l (d to call. . P HHJI .I.,, . -V IIACURE GUARANTEED25 fey 4 E-NV D l lja v , DR. HETTAliR'S nts ur uzu ritCil rerTs..o:t.mobr,h,CK .nd N u x "' O U S H E AD AC K E id . i-i.a.:hy a-.tii.in oi u.o b v.s. A full size box of these vsiua- reri i,:,.. i.,r a complete cure, m... ; i nine 3-cont Pcstaee Stamos sole riiorniETors, 23- J v Plt-t-S.tf.fuii-'.;- i"? f on r. rt of ' For sa.e tj all UrcrL-ta. - -J I C3-EO. W. ZED.AC3-jEj:R -cash di:ai.i;i; :x ai.t. kind or HEATING AND COOKING STOVI; -AND M AN I FACT I 1 1 1 CI t oi-'- Vs a household i'me- f Offiee in ttolonnade Ko' P.v. Vi. V,$j -tf. AW. bBKNMRrim, P. '. on Centre street. To f'r.FANsii Scorched L.vnr. W hen the lard gets scorched bv frying doughnuts, as it sometimes will" .espec ially if the girls are doing it) it can be made nice again by slicing a raw otato into thin slices, dropping them into the kettle and frying till quite brown. They absorb all the bitter taste an.l col lect all the dark spots on the surface, and make the lard lit, for me again. Another way to clean lard in the frying par, is, just before ymi set your kettle away, to pour in some 1-oiling hot water ami n i it stand and cool. When wioii to u?e it again, take a knife and run around the edge of the lard ; lift it :'!! by rtruirirists at aire. Send for .-iren N.e no, K f..i, " I KI .YSCHKUI HALM H 1 Y .. ,,"T h-V """'""V. lonmtown'and l- toona IVmrKists,and by Wholesa.e I,rnMi" I l-H.-l'iin.J A FTTP ai! otl,rr iinimens have tal'ed TRY rtricn m:. waiik's ' LLECTRIC RELIEF ;' l sia,,s. sick lieatlaelie. mrr 1 "k in mil . i ""',' ."i sto.oaeh. pain in the ' re'.eve von n l l'1'"'1 exieruaily. it w, l i'i h, I I rl, '" neuralwia, sore throat, limbaji.. earaelie.. toothache, inflamed breast, miiiiiiis. ,. ,.l.ri,y. pncimoiHi?''!, b I nn-.-,. sj rams, burns, scalds, wom.d. contracted ' .dun. leti-orrh.iea. swt,e- jotn s, an -i s generally W hoie.ale depot, M. W. corner 3rd and tjilbiwhil... PlHhi.pa', pi. f9-'k-ii,n ; PARKER'S HAIS BALSAM The r.i .t and Most Eroncmiral Hair Dressing exqv.isitc'y perfumed and perfectly harmless. W ill Always Restore iiraj ar l aded Hair to i-s original youtliful rotor nnd aprrnraner. and is wirr-iiii 1 to slop iis failing, assist i:s g-jn-.h and prrvcr.t l.ldrtess. A few aerilirationn of tVe B'.lssm s.-if -a lY.a na-.r, cienr.se all d-androfT and cure itching and hu mours of the scalp. &oldbyaildrusrist&atK.w caclt. miv, i , . -1 . .ir,ii.ii.ffiiimE. . - ,o.,.- ..,,;ie,ei won aelto. ntnl r..,in. u i, int. irre.ar i, ii ti 1.T...1...1 hav know its powers in rem, and who do not for ui,..,...,oo.. , 1 . ' tve 11 a trial :. ........... ..curii'iiia. ami particnhirlv liinh- trif-ria. .A sure cure for I nrltl..n,l ti'ix . . . . . - ni 15.fnP . .... , ,,, , r.vM unti 01 pp. 1 'Mil 1 I UMlI . ' II ;1i1P l ,li a a 1 . . . " nu h,. s . 1 Vr!,r,u T n - "j .iiu.n-ii. pmrjwDfre. Ho nre a nd inufiietiirod hv name Dr.JONES7TAEAXCA!inMTONIC,: U'ort it and Best Jledirme eer Hade. l-ibtjuelnn cf Hoes. Burh,.. a. p; e J Dne.delion. "-iUi ii :oe I t ul mir.t c ura t,ve rr. pcrs.B of all rOie- -,i. mates the preai. t Biocd Purifier, Liver R1tU lt. tor, aiid I.ifenU llelu, hc.-loiui Agent on igSiJ&CTwViilaim ea--.li. Norflseaaec porsitily ionir oi t -ft ltrr. ifjp Baten? are nvfJ,iw rai lei and irtt. t arr ilicir Thsy firs ot U ft KS 7rx ts tie 153 J ;i ir.2ra. To s'l whose eiT.ploT-Tcr.tseaurs; I rrc.-nlari-tyof thebowelsori onnary orirans. or who rt q lire tta Ariwtlzer. Tonie act mlid Stimulant. U-.p Hitters ara u,., u tne. i.i;he,,t in.n.J loatins. miaaa Ko!.ia-.terwhatyoorf,.-limrs or rrmpt are wast the disoseor ailm.nt is use" Hop Uii ters. Oor.'t wait until roan, re ik but if von onlj f 1 lm J or mlserat.1.1 ife t-.7n at on,- It aiTurt Joariif.t ha: l' aved hundre 1 tSOOwill bepalrl foraeal-e th.T win . -r help. Io not su.rer ' l t y-rnr rr.-j,,i uiTer.hut ujoaud urtra them Hop B Reraem,r, nop Hitters u no.U, rtrunr-d fJranlren a tru.a. but tha 1 -i-..t. an J 1 . - .,..0 i,.r,-.i-rmti:c:iM 1 ALlrS nu nui-a- ana r.o pvrscn or fad! puo,...-, in iriujuiuii-ia. D t.C.f. an iVt .ni IrrfrniM, nrVl . .. e -.o.-T. nir. t., eo-ne.T-. T Brill Tn--Pn . , WoNDETivi'L TniFs. The f;r tree growths of Pugf t Sfund ftnn one of the i wonders of ti.e American world. They i average 2 feet in height, and some ' siecimens have been cut that measured j , o.'ij Jeet in length and Iwtlve in diam- I i eter at the base, with a straight and ; j well-proportioned log length of ninety ! j feet, to the first limb. The cedar trees ! ; are in like proportion, and are valuable j ; for wooden wares of al! kinds, while the . fir are the best I'm spar and ship timber , yet found in any country. There are j lew nations that do not use them in ! j shipbuilding. One-fourth the wealth' : of San Francisco was culled from tl.e i : firs of Puget Sound while the govern- I iPnt slept, a.id to-day all the prinei- j roi .nul ovmei.i uno saw and prepare for market from loo to lW.imiO f,., t a dav to TIN AND SHEET-IRON WAR! 140VJ -rnrri !tT ii.ac Altoona, I"a. r. i tut t ITV. Itfinllnr. a n . i - , . ,, 1. . . - . ... n.i. iu I .111 oil klnrt prempily nnrt Mii,rriorll, alte..Ie.I ,. - - T. W. Dlf.'K. Attohnkt-m-Law tbenshnrir. Ia fiffle in b.,i,Hi a. 01,110. er 11. inrst floor.) Centre atreet. Ail manner of lea-al business aitendad to satisfacto rily aetT ro!leetlna.s a specialty. fl-H -tf J from Ihe kettle, and lay it bottom side up on a nat piaie ; scrape off all the brown coaling for the soap grease, turn out the water and cleanse the kettie ; if any waler stands in drops on the lard let it drain off anr your lard is pure and 6vre?t. .VOn I whos; Virtus ha , i I :.'.l"r"p theoireo, Kyspetisla. Oonersl Oohtti.. 1 I l,r,ii,i. 11' An I.- . e w - - - - . ... ... ' ' ;. oe--, 01 innifs. p;een ; . 1 nrnrooirn. sit. Vitns 1 in me .Tnomiien, MhcK and die: 1 an.ipiea to an Percale Kiseases i t no aire OI 1 ne lint lpnl in. w K by DruKsTists, n and Kidneys, s' Ihince, fains st. Partirtiliirlv no matter what Price. TSets. Sold 7-9.'80.-ly.j "X7M. II. SECIILER, Attorneyat en.Z MLXr: EbBn,',hn-C. P. Office in Col cnade How. f recently ooeapiad Wra Kitta.i r.. fee-cjj cent,, trtet P P-n;iiTn UuSENSIBLt rilSTIC TRUSS Ha. a el diArtn. from .llothrn, rcp.ttac. wuh Nlf-a.i, i-J BaJHa c.DMr.arfapa.ltwifua,, Mi1W.m of lb. brtT. k. Ball, n tb. roe proaaes baek IS le.t-eajna.apr.ouwiiil4 wlifc tks riairar. Hafc ll,bt fcv.Ti aljbt aa a rv-Vad jAaia. Tta Zj, "ZZZZ EGQUST0KBl-&SCOCWco.ni. $2 u','l.H," T"',n', Wim ei.Mt Frms-stri fcT itTT own Btldat. tolll(4!l. Ch.Pwt,4bM, each null and there are thirty or more mills-are iesidents of San rrancisco where they invest their profits, to the great injury of the residents of the Sound. There is apparently, no ex- .... o-noi: o ..ne .miner, and a century will possibly elapse before Puiret Sound liirnclt it-ill l-.l o .i 1 1 ti oi ineir immense ! resources of var:e,l tree growths. J T'tilizino SAwnrsT.-The immense riles of sawtluvt around the great mills are almost i ..,, ,,i,,jr,n ,,., attract, the attention of the traveler through the lumber reckons It has seemed to be as utterly vnluel.-ss as the great mountains of culm Which accumu late in the mining regions. Keepntlv !,, eT.pr-.an invention has been pe,fe'ted for I rit,l,7.mg the refuse of sawmills in the mnnu- I factnre of car wheels. This wheel consists i of an iron run and an iron huh, the spa. e be- 1 tween the hub and the rmi being filled with ' pine sawdust compressed so solidly that a ' pressure of twenty-throe tons on "the hub ! failed to develop any siirns of weakness If i this Invention proves to be a success the ' heaps of sawdust around the sawmills of the ' lumber region will become possessed of nw : value. If tar vi h.-e)s can now l ma.le of saw- j duit, the time is surelv not. far Hist jr. i ,.. wcMian nave sawutist niorhs for buildinc J sawdust railw.ty ties, and sawdust f urnitnrB.' JVEake NOMlSTAlvE S. TKITRUUUM, CARROI.LTOW) IS TIIF. PLACE TO BIT AT LOW 1ST PRICT-I Til n k . . I ; . KT WINTER GOODS OF ALL KIND A i, a , "'i .1 n.l.llll, ,r , i ;,, j - - , , . se. the larse a-ortment ex .-oi U' I r"i"""!"r 'n v,' r so low ,l,t -n ..-".?'''" V various .jual. t an I lean, ti, and .m X ,iet ,,; il :.. '",' . o'liek -.i t'AitnoLLTOws, May 21 lor this. ISsO.-ti. htwf. t. 1-ut come ami t-'T IT -.v.. '.V J ,'icr.t, T - Trim mi w. COfGTIPATSC. aa.MMAat.'aMW. Afirt DPI ITS. reqnle!y tndanTelyevired bytSscjncf rrrfNTT -WOHT. -P,i. -w . ' -I Msi,cha-i!r.-men--.ieln irm of the country, sr-fcn W:"lt ' f,'!", l.- -nd tone to the c--iaed or-ar.s. a; d hi-oj-H O-.-m e,-,,- .,.$2.': '.'.."iTa- Ir' ttaarrra. Kidnev di.s. -.wsr.: :;urry Tearss:ar.di-r --e br-i r cl ...J -2. r . o--'.-v rcjac -" ana Leaiiii wul b onir-it'i nn.. . - - n , -. .. V.t-t ,1 I I . I 1 J , . , U . . T . "V , . . ftv::l p,n ! i-ot r,sii. will". Illt'll Al:l-sl A ... --f . STARTLING DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD- RESTORED. A viotnn of yonthful imprudence ran.ir.f. iTema r.re Icay. Xerveus Debility, Lost Ulaum-sl. -U:. jsvme tried In vain every knon remedv hs. d' covercd a smipteiielf cum, which he will s.'n l KltfE tn l is fellow-mifl-rpra. a,ldns J. II. It I K I's. '."X Chatham t., v. t'eb. , lbl.-ly. HKSI.KV'aS WITCH UX7X Cure Hesdnelc. Ilnrie. K he ii ma t o- m. I o..t 1- ,i ,-!e. rarti-d eo-isl t,. aev -. fi e. Bott! Sfie. llax e your driiL-ot o-,l"- :: ;.(- f,:1 t II IS. F. RIM.r.Y A ITS. Cl l. " o-!,e. A - . A- v t a.- o r i -e . I'int Itetlles 5dr. '. r.ot 't !' ' ( O.. Wholesale 1 'rii-.sts, Ci C. ri .ainl t : Jan W. ll.-i'in. A i ST2u week )2a dn v at heme es'UT trade. Cn.'ts atht r-?e. A d-irer; 7ra Jr Cf". n!a. re. EO m. ri:apki rbermfiira-. i I. ree deer, f rma I's. 11. ( eVi-e on O ntrf '; "r.rt i S -" Krj?a: w -r..'!-'- - r ii irl
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