The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, April 15, 1881, Image 4

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GEO. HUNTLEY
HAS NOW ON HAXDTHE
LARGEST. BEST i MOST VARIED
STOCK OF
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tte., ., that can be found In tor one establish
menti n Pennsylvania. His stock comprises
c.;., mm and eeatins stgtes,
of various styles and patterns ;
. X3iiilcleiH IlnrtHvare
of every description and of best quality;
CARPENTERS' TOOLS!
of all kinds and the best In the market. Also, a
large stuck of
TABLE AXD POCKET CUTLERY,
Hlanwarr, qarrntirarr. Ml ver-plat rd
Ware. Wood and Willow Ware, Wall I'a
per.Trankxii'l Valise. KfTolirr. An.
Vila. l,e llr,e fihw,, liar Iron, Rail
Rod. If or- .tails. 4 arriaarr Holla, Kit
l III rlniltinea. hleelahov
I Flow tloalil,. Road Hroop,;
"Mow in; Machines, Horse Hay Rakes,
Hera May Fork,, Rope and Pulleys.
tri nlllfatort, ana a full line ot llarf
line leele. Als-. a larare assortment ol
Tabic, floor ftnd Stair Oil Cloth 9 1
Carries. . il Cloth,
FA PF H Ar Ult.CI.'iTII WIVIK'W SHAMN
MiAI't 11X11 KI.S: LiTiifHL ASH 1 1 i.N
SALT, the Lest in thew.rM for liairv and Table
Be; lroiiD if K SAI.l. the rleni.r and
est fr Lire St.--k: I..M PLASTER:
. i i II ! -s. ,,f the best nuahtv
1'IhKlNS- PAII.NT S1H.1V H.MIN whi.'h
Milt I be espbdcj ; i HI I If . S W A M .NS ASD I
t'AI!: tli lr-t 4t..-,,i .M1I.K 'hi K'KS ol
a'l of apes iu,l .- and .. iii.rn.,r.irerifr(if.
f.rel ( r in E tiT.ur : a lull line of PA IN r I
PHI Slll 'f th- nv.t d--'rade .luilllv WIN.
.-..s. H!E. PAIN IX 1( K PEN TIN E, ;
V A K.M..H 1. fcr . t nether with a larjce and com- i
fiete at--- rlriioe
;H(H F.Kirs, Tonitro am) sfj.aks, !
a well a t!i.-naoJ of other uefnl and needful '
art:.-le In lart. anvthlna- 1 haven't gi.t or can't j
5t at s?;i,rt irntiri- la not worth buying, an what I
o fT-r f. r le mar lti be r-fiej on as rittMT- '
l.u JifaLirT. while tney will invariably be i
-SOI.IJ AT HOT'lOM I'lilt'KS ! .
a- llvTir.- hat nearly thibtt tiiu' kipkri- i
si c in the tale ol goi-ds In my line. 1 am enabled j
to supply try customers with the very best in the '
tuarket. llise uie a liberal share of "your patron- i
ae. then, and he convinced that the best Is alwavs I
tue chcape-t. and that It never pavs to buv an in-
ler.or article simply because the pfti-e Is low, as It '
Is an Indisputable fa-t that sucb goods are always I
to dearest In la end. j
GEO. HUNTLEY. i
Kbensburtr, April 11. 1ST9. j
ESTABLISHED FOR TOIRTY-FOUR YEARS. !
hay brother:
31a n u fa c tu r e r s ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, j
OF i
tin, coma,
-AND-
Sheet Iron Wares
A.NT DEALF.II! IN
HEATING, PARLOR an! COOKING
STOVES,
SHEET METALS,
AND
OOl'SE-riliMSDWG GOODS CENFJULLV.
Jobbiiiir in
TIN, fOPPER ASIIEET-IROS
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Nos. -278. 2S0 and 282 Washington St.
JOHNSTOWN. PA.
B. J. LYNCH,
nanafactarsr and Dealer In
HOME AND CITY MADE
FURNITURE!
mm AND Will SUITS,
LOUXGES, BESTEADS,
TABLES, CHAIRS,
Mattresses, &c.
1G05 ELEVENTH AVENUE,
Cettrecn 16th and 17th St.,
Altoona Penn'a
Cltlaent of Cambria eonntr and all others
wl.ninsr to purchase honest I'l'KNIlTRK.ic. at
honest price- are re-pectlnlly Inrited to a-lve ma a
tail belore buying elsewhere, as 1 am confitlrnt
that I can meet everr want an; please everv taste
1'rlces the very loet. U. J. LYNCH
Altoona, April 10. ISSO.-ti.
McNEVIN &l YEAGER,
" ANrr ACTUKEIIS or
Tin Copper and Sheet-Iron WARE,
AID DEALERS IS
COOKING & HEATING STOVES,
RA1GM, Ft-RSJACF,
110S Llerenlh ATonne, . Altoona, Ta.
Oae Doer West T Opera House.
IIOOFI NO AfL RPOUTIXO
PBOXfTLT ATTKHDEO TO.
RCr-lIBS TOR KTOTES COSSTAisTLI V5 H1D.
Altoona. Oct. 10. 187.-tf.
Q tfl QOA Pr day at h-me. Samples worth fi
't y Ad-dress Stiso! i Co., Port-
lane. Main. a-4.81.-ly.j
Ct BSf RiHEFO, tbe CAMBRIA FflEiIAJ
O Crly J.5' res res' 'a
THE CREAT
liVULIXGTOX ROUTE.
tWSfi other line runs Three? Through Pas
entrer Train1, Daily between C'hieafro, Iea
Moines, Council Bluffa, Omaha. Lincoln, St.
Joseph, Atchion, Topeka and Kansas City.
Ihrect connections for all points In Kansae,
Nebraska. Colorado, Wyoming. Montana, Ne
vnda. New Mexico, Arizona, ldubo, Oregon and
California.
Tho Shortest, Ppcerliest and Most Comforta
ble Home via Hannibiii to Fort Pcott, Ienison,
H. illas. floti?ton, Austin. San Antonio, Galves
ton nnd nil points in Texas.
The unequnlert inducements offorexl by this
Line to Travelers and Tourists, are as follows:
Th' celebrated Pullman tin-wheel) Palace
Hlfet'in? Curs, run only on this Line. C, U. tt
IJ. P:iia e Pra'.ving-Room Carp, with Horton's
Reclmiiijr ( hnirs. No extra chnrne for Seats
in Iteelimr.jr t'hairs. The famous C. B. & Q.
Palace Tkiniiiz Cars. Ooriref.ns Pmnkina; Cara
Otted with Elf (rant Hifrh-RnrkeU Rattan He
volvitiir Chairs for the exclusive use cf flrst
t ln-s p.ienpers.
Ste I Track antl Superior Equipment, com-
I. ineil vith their Orcnt Thmusrh Car Arranire
m r.t. tnakf this, above all others, the favorite
Koiitc to the south, outh-"est, and the Far
Vet.
Try it. nnd you will find traveling a luxury
Instead of a di"-omfort.
Thr...jrh Tickets via this Celebrated Line
for ar.le at all offices in the fnlted states and
Canaua.
All Information about Rates of Fare. Sleep
tn Car AccomTiKxIations, Time Tables, c,
will !c cheerfully irsven by applying to
J. O- A. nF.AN.C.en l Eastern Ae-fiit,
;; Ws.hinton St.. Ilcston. Mus.
nnd :H7 Itnia hvav, New 'ork.
JAMES K. WiKMi. hen. Pass. Airt . hi. airo.
T. J. IHirrfit. !!. M:tnar. Clm-Hiro-
Battle Creek, Michigan,
MASCrACTCBrns or ini oni.t ue!ci
THRESHERS,
Traction and Plain Engines
and Horse-Powers.
Moat C
pletoThreaherFartetT 1 Established
IntheWwrld. IE43
00 YEARS:
I of forf'nvvt Ct't rttrc rH btttl-
I b' without cli'ji'cc tT rente.
aj maratramnit, cr loeation, to "ijei pM thm
STF.A M - POWF.W ST;F f? ATOJl.S id
C'fMiHit Srrn.n tint fit- of kmO h?r ruezfit if s.
'I ran ion Ermine iinl lInJn Iii'inca
evt-rpeon in th Aim.- :' .in nnikt t.
A mvftiti'fi r.f i-ia'. f'e;trr -! '..i-ror-;'w
for liwl-tfxro.li t ifli c rp'ri'-r raisin i- x : rrii-fre-ti-.n
and .?.vri u. ,t iiv 'Hio l l h vlli r r ir-.t r.
Foir tzc ff Si .ir-t r . frm O to iJ lor-0
CJil 'Wit?', t'f f'ltni or htrjt- j.r.irrr.
Two rvl--. of " :.T..i;.t. IT'-r-1;- P.wrrP.
y tCifi OCf- Vrrt of Selected I umber
4 jWUWivVi c j'rr.m lhrr tniis yn. ,. r-rtrird)
CfinRtantly on h!i-I. icmt vhirh i l i'iit iLe m
cotiii arable wod-work f our uii-cUi!.rr.
Wrong?, m"ft tlnriKl ,nr- rf' irntrrrr
ma te. 8, lO. 13 Ilor l'jwrr.
rw
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rrnnrr ar.rf 1 fcre!irr.it'--t tf iTited to
i -h - ii" .i. h : Mr- hirnry.
'ir .. a-.- -rt i' - '.
.CHOLS. SilPARD CO.
Jn 11. 11.-tti.
umin in i ;ti
PENSIONS
ARE PAID trj- -l.iitr diishlrd I.
I' sr f :n i . ,j fc iilratDr othrrwms. A
jf. Ivl 1-1 t t, ir bi.t ,i.
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PfttT r ' " " 1 . 1 thi:sJ a'r.
.4-'ta fll '-r mu:'ers -,f ...Icier- H in t'ie
11 "r!rr ' r"-"'"u. mn'M v -Di.-
fr r ft-r .mini) if'inrir r T'.iiltire.
f i 1 1 t"u; - v. h.pi
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4, lS$l.-3m.
ROSE OF CASHMERE HAIR TONIC.
rpms preparntlnn Is made from the roes of the
1 alley of Cashmere, and Is entirely free from
.-uipnur. i.eac, an.i other poisonous and deletnl
ous sul-stanres. It Is richly perfumed and renders
the ue of pomades, hair oils, etc., unnecessary.
It preserves, softens and be.intlfles the hair arid
B-ives it a ri"li intre. It Is excellent lor an irrita
ting or Infl'imed scalp. It never turns rancid.
IrufrKi?ts sell a lnnre l-oltlo lor SO cts. A hen
bach a. Miller, Proprietors. 3rd and Callnwhill
Street-. Philadelphia. For sale at E. James new
Iru: Store. F.henshurtr. Pa. 12-17.-7m.
STARTLING
DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
A Tinttm of yonthlnl imprudence cansina; Prpma
tnre Decay, Nrroaa Ifetuiity, L.t Manhood, etc.,
AriDif tried in vain every known remedy, bas dis
covered a simple eeir cure, which he will send FP.F.E
to hie fellow. sufferers, address J. II. KKKVFS,
3 Chatham st., "Sf. '
Feb. 4, ISHl.-ly.
M. J. BUCK,
Physician ani SntOEoit,
, A I.TOOK A, ?,
Offlce and residence on Fourteenth street, near
Eleventh arenas, where night calls can be made
Office hoars from 8 to 10. a. m., and trom 2 to 4
and 8 to 8. r. t. Special attention paid to Dis
eases or the F.ye and F.ar. as well as to Sura-i-al
Operations of everv description. j4-l -tf 1
JOYFUL Few. for Bora and OWs t f
Tonnf and Old 1 1 A MEW IN
VENTION last Detected for then.
for Hma nae I
Fn and BeTofl Bmwft. Tnrninv
Bortaa;, lriIHnj,Tindm, Polishing,
Screw Cottintr. Price t5 to $60.
end 6 cents for 100 navea.
EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, V,
V-
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B?;:?.lEgNnlH
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AGENTS WANTm pvfrtwuki k ,n rr:t I
?!;n.",,",h1"i.',.:" wVnitairr.Ava.ietyoi t..', v. I IOP ery larpre, ami on
i of w hi h lilr (a I uara ... . - l At . . .
t.rUTi-.ii. v s-oii-Vw-.r";, Ka i :' I crop inese are left
t..i .- ;.ik. .. . . ,-, i T.rtr e'ecnts to tnrltb
FAEM AND GARDEN 0TES.
Ture milk condfnsed to one-tliirl will
remain sweet from Cv'e to ten days in
warm weather.
Good milk requires pood, sound food,
and a larp; yiell of milk requires a
lame supply of good, sound food.
To cure scab in sheep, rub it with
plain petroleum three times a week.
Does can be cured of mange in the same
way.
Harness oil made of one gallon of
neatsfoot oil, with four ounces of lamp
black, well mixed, is simple and effec
tive. .
The man whose watering trouph ia
; not dry, and whose stock can drink
i their fill under cover, has much to be
i thankful for.
Spent tan bark has been plowed into
j a compact clay soil with the best results,
I as it rendered the soil mellow and in
' creased its warmth,
j Flax is a crop which would follow a
clean cultivated crop of sugar beets or
j mancels. It can only be grown to ad
j vantage on well fertilized lands,
j Charred corn is one of the best things
! which can be fed to hens to make them
lay. It must not be fed as a regular
! diet, but in limited quantities each day.
l To heavily feed a cow of some milk
! ing capacity is very poor economy.
! Itich food will produce good results
i when fed to cows that give large qnan
! titles of rich milk.
' A teaspoonful of powdered charcoal, a
; quart of bran, and refuse from the table,
j mixed and moistened with warm water,
i are the ingredients of a capital egg-pro-!
ducing food for hens,
j The manure of cows and pigs resist
decomposition for a longer time than
1 that of the sheep and horse, Imth the
latter being drier than the former, and
decomposing more readily in the soil,
j The raising of sheep is of the greatest
benefit to the land, lecause whereever
! they feed, new and sweet grasses grow
and flourish, and the weeds are destroy
: ed. Farmers should raise turnips and
; feed them to sheep.
: It is stated that Indian corn charred
j into charcoal will make a valuable con
i dinient for poultry. It will put the hens
! in good health, and cause a general ton-
ing up of the system that will be seen in
! more and better eggs.
: Gardening is regularly and practically
' taught in mere than 20. OW primary
schools in France. Every school house
j has its garden, and teachers must not
j only be good gardeners, but qualified to
j to teach horticulture, or they cannot
, pass examination.
I One of the plainest indications of un
I successful farming is to see manure go
j ing to waste or unemployed. When
j this is seen there is on need looking le
! yond the stables and yard to find out the
j condition of the farm or to judge the
j success of its owner.
! Mr. Rudolph Oberly, residing on the
! Kaston road, beyond Farmersville,
; Northampton county, is the owner of a
; mixed Alderny calf that is a wonder in
, its way. It is hue six months old. viclds
j a quart of milk per day, from the cream
; of which the most delicious butter is !
churned.
For a kicking horse fill an old sack '
j with hay and susjiend it from the loft j
i by means of a rope, in such a manner
j that the horse will be able to kick il j
j every time it swings against him. Let I
j hinikick until he stopsor his own accord. J
j and you will have no more trouble with
him that way. ;
j An old stock breeder says: "In mv I
j opinion the best cow ever bred for milk, i
j cream and butter is a high grade lers?y,
j a mixture of Jersey and Ayrshire bloods,
; say seven-eighths Jersey and one-eighth
! Ayrshire. .Such a grade will produce
j moie milk, cream and butter of '.-qual
quality than any other thoroughbred
I Jersey.
I Probably the very best way to pro-
Lect wheat in the bins from the weevil
is to thoroughly fumigate the bins with
burning sulphur. This should be done
' licfiTe the grain is put in the bins, and
, nieated in the course of a month or so
! after the grain is stored. Some jkmsohs
j use lirne ami salt, but there is nothing
' letter than sulphur.
Cows that have access to water at all
j times will drink often, but a little at a
i time, and return to their feeding.
! Cows deprived of a sufficient supply of
; waterfall in n ilk and rlesh, nnd When
1 they are allowed to fail, it ii almost im-
poHMbie to bring them back to their
proper yield of milk and condition of
fVsh. at least without extra expense and
trouble.
A most valuable remedy for heaves
and saiil to J a sure cure : Forty su
mac bu 1, one Hund of rosin, one pint
of ginger, half a pound of mustard, one
nint oi tinslacked lime, one pound of
rpsoin salts, four ounces of gum gnia
cunt, six ounces of cream tartar. Mix
thoroughly and divide into thiity pow
ders, and give one everv morning in
their feed before watering.
A nf.w chatter is to be written in
the romance of modern science tvu
j have progressed so far and so rapidlj be
I yond the limits leached by the last gen-
eiations, and so far beyond the dreams
ancient iancy, that the heights reach
ed are well calculated to make one diz-
z looKing lorward or backward. The
steam engine and electric telegraph
were the marvels of a generation lieiore
this, and the spectroscope, telephone,
photophone, electric light and dawning
application of electric agencies to mo
tive power, are the wonders ef a later
age. Now conies the claim of Prof.
Tyndall, to have invented a new appar
atus, by means of which beams of light
falling through the slots of a revolving
disc upon a flask tilled with gas or vapor
in a series of alternate flashes, will pro
duce strange musical sounds inside the
Mask, the pitch of the tones correspond
ing "exactly with the speed with which
the di3cis made to turn, and each kind
of gas, cr vapor, in the tlask will give a
different kind of a note, some soft, some
loud, and some very sweet and musical."
liy means of this remarkable apparatus
it is even hinted that we may yet be
able to hear the sounds of fires raging in
the sun, and yet more wonderful and
unthought of relationship between light
and sound may be utilized as a medium
of communication. Lancaster Intelli
yfiiccr. Gettixo Potatoes Early.-To
get potatoes early a dry, weli drained
piece of ground should be selected, a
rich sandy loam seeming the most suit
able at all times. If an early crop ii de
sired sprout the tubers, or put the pota
toes in a light, warm room, from four
to six weeks before planting, or in a hot
bed two weeks before they are wanted
then lift carefully and plant out during
this time you will procure strong, vigor
ous shoots which as soon as planted out
in the open ground will send out roots
and giv. more rapidly than those treat
ed in the ordinary way. All planters
have doubtless observed in planting that
where a set with a long shoot has been
planted it has been up above ground a
week earlier than the rest, and this
shows the benefit of first sprouting the
sets. There is no use in planting while
the ground is wet, as a lumpy bit of
ground will not do for potatoes. Plant
as early m the spring as the ground can
be thoroughly worked, for a healthy
vigorous growth, and a crop free from
rot, in hills or rows three feet apart, and
in the rows one foot apart ; covering in
light, warm soil about four inches, and
ln CM, wet ground three inches deep.
Clover is a very strongly tapiooted
plant and strides its feeders deep into
the arth, finding nutriment where the
finer roots of cereals would not go. The
roots bear to the
the removal of
to rot and add
te soil. J
7KENDALl5,Cli?a
THE HOST SI (TESSFl'L REMEDY
ever discovered, as it Is certain in Its efTects and
does not blister. Also excellent for tinman ficsb.
READ PROOF BKI.OW.
FIIOM
Col. L. T. FOSTER.
YornosTow X, Obio, May loth, isso.
tn. II. .1. Keh.i ll it Co. dents : I had a very
valuable Hatnbletonlon colt which 1 prised very
hlphly. He had a larire bene spavin on one joint
and a small one on the other, which made him very
lame. I hail him under the charge of two veteri
nary surireons, who failed to cure him. Keadlntr
theadvertlsementof "Kendall's Spavin Cure" one
day In the Chicago Frr. I determined at once
to try It. and frot our drwcirjst here to send for It.
Thev ordered three bottles, and I took them all.
ihinkinir 1 would ttive it a thorough trial. 1 used
it according- to directions, and the fourth dny the
colt ceased to be lame, and the lumps have since
disappeared. 1 used but one bottle, and the colt's
limbs are now as Iree from lumps as those of any
horse in fie State He is entirely cured, and the
cure was so remarkable that I let two of my neigh
bors have the remaining two bottles, which they
are now nsina-.
Very Kespeetfullv, !. T. Fostbr.
Kendall's SPAVIN Cure
HAnittsBrBo, Pa., Nov. Ith,
lilt. B. .1. Kendall. Co. Oents: 1 hares very
fine mare that had a bone spavin for a Inns: time.
l;trled everything man could devise to cure it. but
all ln vain" and was about to itlve it up when a
friend of mine in this city can-e to mc and recom
mended "Kendall's Spavin Cure." which 1 tried
with irrand results, removing the h'ne clear ami
clean. I then sent 25 cents to yon for one of your
Illustrated Hnre Hooks, and I think there is no
better hoi.k printed on the horse and his diseases.
I have taken arrest interest in It. and hare -ince
sold IS copies for you to my neiir hrxr. and will try
and do what cood 1 can by ireltlmr them lor others.
Yours truly. t. W. Miller.
STATEMENT
MADE UNDER OATH.
To Whom It May Cosceri. ln the year 187S I
treated with "Kendall's Spavin Cure" a "bone spav
in of several months' growth, nearjy half as large
as a hen's eioc. and completely stopped the lame
ness and removed the enlargement. I have worked
the horse very hard ever since, and he never has
been lame, nor could I ever see any difference In
the sire of the hock mints since I treated him with
"Kendall's Spavin Cure." H. A.Uaikes.
K.nosDurgh Falls. Vt., Fob. 25th. 1879.
Sworn and subscribed to before me, this JIMh day
or February, A. I. 1S79.
John tl. Jknse, Justice of the Peace.
Kendall's Spavin Cure
OX III SI A. FI.ESfl.
HAKnr.s pikld, Vt., Dec. 23. 1 i7t
H. J. Kendall i Co. dents : I wish to add mv
testimony in favor of your Invaluable liniment,
"Kendall's Spavin Cure." In the spring at 112 I
slipped on the Ice and sprained my right limb at
the Vnce olnt. I was very lame and at times suf
fered the most excruciating pain. 1 wore a band
age on it for over a year, and tried most everything
In ray reach, but could find nothing that would
give me permanent rolieT. When I overworked. It
would pain me very much. In April. 17S. I began
to think I should be a cripple for life : but having
some of -Kendall's Spavin Cure," thought I would
try It. I used one-third ol a bottle and expe; ienced
relief at once. The pain left me and has not trou
bled me since. I feel verv grateful to you and
would recommend "Kendall's Spavin Cure" to all
who suffer with sprains or rheumatism.
Yours truly, .Mits. J. Boutkll.
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CUKE
Is sure In It' effect and mild in its.i-tion as It
does not hll-ti-r: yet it Is penetrating and H,er
lul to reach every deep seated pain, or to remove
au oon croTrui or ooier enlargements, such as
spavin", .-plint-'. curbs, callous, - prains. swellings,
and any lamcnes and all cnlarircments of joints
or limbs, and also for rlti-umai ;-m in man. or lor
any purpo! lor which a liniment i ned f'.rnian
or beast. It i now kn m n to be the l.,-t liniment
for man eve r ued, acting mildly nnd yet certain
ill ii rue' is. m
Send addicss r. r Illustrate. 1 Circular, which we
think irlvcs positive pr i ot its irtu.-s. .u rem
edy has ever met wi'h such nniiiliticd success to
our knowledge, lor man as well as beast.
Price i per bottle, nr six bottles for f.S ll
HrtiKBj'sia have It or can ir,-t it for you : or it will
be sent to any a. Lire .,n receipt ol prii-e by the
proprietors. Dr. H. J. KedaLL & Co.. Fnosl."urh
Falls. Vt.
SOLD BY ALL DRUCCISTS.
Feb. is, issi.-9m.
. -mas
a " 1
"3aaTTLIU-I,lt
Is a sare enrf lorall ordinary dleases of Horres '
Ca'tle, Sheep and Swloe. It cures and prevent
Ch'ceen Choi ep. Vo ir cow is certain to yield 1
per ent. ! am srrrtii Mil k n at ttkh.
SDK K FATTF.NS UN ONE FlU'KTH I.KSS :
FKF.D ! j
llelna- in pn.csion of a la rite r.uuibcr of ex.-el- i
lent testimonials. 1 sul.) jin a lew : 1
I have beer, using your Cattle Powder for horses I
eowa. ehlekens and p!g.. and nd It a fikkt las 1
thlmr. Hums Hom., I J'rmmnt.iwn. 1
1 have u-d two packs of ynur Cattle l.wder on
my cow ami chickens. The cow ave nrakit
twic e the yi-ANTtrv OF MILK she did l.elore. My
chickens were dyinir. hut were ci'RED ivmrliiate
LT alter 1 had used the powder.
Yours, truly. Jonas I'asovr, I)allat N. C.
1 have used yo.ir Cati'.e l'owderand most av it
is the best for horses, cattle, sheep, etc. Tried it
on poul'.ry tor many complaints, with slvxtcks ij
everv case. Jon. WEAVKn, Hen-ysvllle, I'a.
Last summer von sent me a package r your pow
der which I eave to my fKiultry. and have not had
one droopy turkev or chicken since. Mp Wm
Knapf, Orange. N. Y.
Send me a pack or two of your Cattle Powder
The pack I got from you last winter ci rkd tvb
chicken ciioLKRA. I gave lointol It to a neigh
bor and It cured his chickens.-John Williams
Spruce Yale. Ohio. '
Address lor a pamphlet. F. A. MILLER, 331
Arch St.. I'HILADF.LI'HIA. Fa. For sale bV N
J, r KMDBorr, Ebeuaburg, I'a. f7-9.'J.-lT.
r lv-s s
CRFAMRMJAN
or Catarrh. Hay Ke- '
er, t'old In the Head,
.c., insert with little
nirera pnrticieot the
ialm inrothe nostrils;
raw strong lre.iths
hrough the nose. It :
vill thus bs aosorbeil. '
leansing and heal- '
ia the diseased mem- t
rane. j
For Deafness. !
klP'y particle Into i
ne ear.
uATarrh,colo 't Vpj
M AV-- car.... nl7tA I
ELY'S CHE AM BALM
HA 1N(1 gained an enviable local reputation dls- I
placing all other preparations In the viclliltv of dls- i
oovery. Is. on Its merits alone, recognised as a won- I
derlul remedy wherever known. A fair trial will
convince the most skeptical of Its curative powers
It effectually cleanses the nasal passages of Ca' '
tarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions; allays I
Inflammation and irritation; protects the mctn
branal linimrsol the head fr:Mii additional colds - '
completely Heals the tores and rest .res tho sense' I
er taste and smell. Hcncliciul results are reaUxed
by a few applications. A thorough treatment as '
directed will cure Catarrh. As a household renie- i
cly tor cold In the hea.l It Is uncquiled. The Halm
is easy to use and agreeable. Sold by druggists at
A FT"FP llotnef liniments have lailed.TKY
ar i cn iu. waui:'s
LLECTRIC RELIEF
By taking Internally it will cure cholera, cholera
fh.h'i1?' d l.n,T,,0a- dysentery, cramu, colie. asthma,
phthisic, influenra, spasms, sick headache, morn
insr sickness, heartburn, sour stomach, pain In the
back and sunstroke. Applied externally. It will
relieve you ot rheumatism, nenralitla. sore throat.
lumbago, earache, toothache, inllamed breasts
mumps, ftout. pleurisy, pneumonia, frost bite,
bruises, sprains, burns, suilds. wounds, contracted'
tendons, lencorrhoea, sw.len joints, stiutr' and
bites of Insects. Sold by droit iri-t. Hnd storekeen
e. s (fcnernlly. W holeale deH)t, N. W. corner 3rd
and (.'ailowhlll Sts.. Philad'a. Ta. S-W.-Qim.
Persons afflicted with aches and pains, and who
have not tried the RT'eat H. H. H. Medicine, do not
know Its powers In removlm? pain, tiive It a trial
for Rheumatism. Neoraliria.and particularly Kiph
X., . A ",ro'lr lr horses sufl. rina with Bone
or Blood Spavin. Poll Kvil and Colie. Kesnreand
ask for the H. H. H. Medicine, manufactured by
I. I). Tomllnson. Philadelphia, as the popularity
of the same has led other parties to put an inferior
article Into the market bearing; the same name
ola by dniKicists everywhere.
Dr. JONES' TAR AICiHUM TONIC ,
or IrrsricrsiA 3ViKninwB. a vegetable compound '
whose virtnes has stood the test of 40 years is in
fallible in theeureof Iiyspepsla. (General Iiebility '
f'hronle Weakness or Luna-.. Spleen and Kidnera!
Short Hrealh, Hearrhnm, St. Vitas I More pains !
In the Stomach. Back and t'hest, Partirularly !
adapted to all Female Ibseases, no matter what '
the sre of the patient may be. Price. Tacts. Sold'
by Droiqtlsts. (7-. IW.-ly.j
TTTM. IT. SECHLER, Attomey-at j
1 EbDBBbnrir, Pa. Offlca in Col '
epado Row. (recenUy oeeupied tyvtm. Kitten 1
Er.fi., t'ee 4 CettJt sij-..t Jt-ZJ 'tl.-tf.! I
3PUln
C
irfrTCsM-J
.?':?.d, fT circular with full information.
JLI.Y S t'KKAM HALM t o.. Oseiro, N. Y
Bt ror sale by Khenshiirit. John-town and Al
toona Druggists, and by W holesale Irruvnl.ts n
eni"v' l-14.-lnm.J j
MRS. LYDIA L PIHKHAM.
OF UNN. MASS.
DISCOVERER OF
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'8
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
The Positive C-;re
For aU Female Complaints.
Thla rrTfcrtloTi, as Hi name VrJfl, cnntitt of
YvtAbl Properties that are hrmle to the moat flcl
irate Invalid. Upon one trial the merita of thl Com
pound will he rerofiTTIiHi, ai relief ia lmmeUata ; and
vhen tti nae is continued, ln ninety-nine capa ln a bun.
dred, apermanentcurelilTected,aathonanda will tes
tify. On account of lt proven merit, It U to-dny r
oommnded and rearrtbed by the bet physician t la
the country.
It will care entirely the worrt form cf falltae;
of the ttteme, Lrucorrhoa, irregular and painful
Menvtroatlon, all Orarlan Troubles. Inflammation and
lla-eratlon, noodincra, all Plaplaccmenta and the cen
acquent aplnal waaknesn, and ia eaper tally adapted to
the Change of Life. It will dlMotre and evnH tumon
rrora theutcruainanearl? atae of development. The
tends-ncy to canceroaa humors there le checked ver y
-nevdiiy by Its use.
ln fact It has proved to he the freat-
t and best remedy that bas ever been discover
ed. It permeates every portion of the srptem. and fives
new life and vigor. It removes faintncss.fiatulcnry, de
stroys all cravlne; for stimulant, ana relieves weakness
of the stomach
It curce Bloating, Headaches, Kerroua rrortration.
General Dehillty, fllceplessness, Pepresalon and IndJ
Creation. That feeling' of bearing down, causing pain,
weight and backache, is always permanently cored by
its use. It wlllat all times, and under aU circumstan
ces, act In harmony with the law that governs the
female system.
Ft r Kidney Complaints of either x this compound
Is unsAJTasscxl.
Lydia E, PinM.am's Vegetable Compound
laprepared at 3 and Western Avenue, Lynn, Mam.
Price $1.00. 8"r bottles for f".00. Bent by mail ln the
form of pills, also In the form of Ioarcces, on receipt
of price, !.. j.er box, f.r either. Mrs. riXKIIasl
frcvly answers all letters of inqufrv. Send for pam
tablet. Atldress aw above Hmt,m thi paper.
No family should N witho I YIUA P, PI VK RAM'
LIVEH I'lIXS. They cure Constipation. BtlioMsneaa
and Torpidity of thelJvr. V cents ier box.
T- For sale y Oko. A. Kkli.t 8l Co., Oeneral
Agent. Pittsburgh, Pa., and Dr. War. I-kmmojt
iM'ujjglst, Ebensburs;, Pa. 7-280.-1.
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS
NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR.
Ir is a most agreeable i:-rssin:j. wliit-h
is at once harmless aii iTcctiia.l. fur pr--scrvin?
tli linir. I! roirc. with t)io
pli-ss atul frcshne.s t.f y.inli. f:il-il orpr.iy,
li'lit. anil roil li:tir. t- a ri h brow n, or i!-'-p
li.ick. ,ts may lc csir-il. I;y iis uc
li.iir is tliicj;cn.',l. .-m l 1,-il.lr.. s f.f'cti
tliouh not nlw ays rittcl. It i li.vks f alii 1,3
f llic liair i!iitnc'li.i:t-ly, ;t!: l -.tns-s ,1 i.-.v
prowth in all ci-s wiit-ic 'ln i.iiiilt arc
n-it dt i aycil ; wl.il. to .:i-l,y. wrak. T
'Micrwis disease, 1 liair, it imparls ifalilv
atl slrctilh. nn-I n u lcrs "u j,!i il ic.
Ti.c VlOOi; cl.'.msi'S !)( sc tip. rur- s :ti'i
.revr-nts tli f.trmatioti .f .laii.lru:I: and.
1y its ciMiIinir, stiiiiul.itiii. arnl sinitliin
propertii s. it licals tn.-t if not all .f the
lmni'TS mhI iliseasrs pc;-it!j,ir totlio ca'p,
k'M-piiifj it ciiol. clean, atnl soft, under
vil-.ich conil:t;ot,s i!is'asi'S of the scalp ami
hair are impossible;.
As a Dressing for Ladies' Hair
The V10011 is inromparalile. It is o-l'ir-less.
contains neither oil nor ilye, ar.ii will
not soil white eamlri Il imparls an
agreeable, anil last in perfutiio. ami as an
article for the Joilet i'. is economical mhI
unsuriasseil in i;s execllence.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &, Co.,
rraM-tical antl Analytical bemiats.
Lowcl', Mass.
a OLD r.l A!L Kltlr.l :-T3 EVE itv WliCUS.
; FACTS WORTH KNOWING.
'. Otager. Barha, Maadrak, Mllllngia and
many other cf Llm bs-st mctiicincs known are sc
skillfully combined in Career's Ginoer Tonic
as to make it the greatest Elood Purifier and
The Beat Health and Strength Bestertr 1
l.yer I aed.
So perfect Ls tho composition of Parser's
QtNota Tonic that no disease can long exiot
where It Is used. IT vu have Dyspepsia. Head !
che. Rheumatism, Neurahjia. Bowel, Kidney
e Liver Disorder, or if you need a mild Btim
ilant, or appetizer, the Tovic Is jiist thr mcd
icine for you, as it Is hipluy curative and in !
vigoraXin? but never intoxicating.
If you are slowly wastirjr away with Con
sumption or any sickness, if vcrn have a Psinfu
Cough oraKii Cold, l'ARint's Gisor.B Tonic
will surelv hcln von It irive nw I. Ti.
vi-for to tbe fcebw and aped, and is a certain
cure for Rheumatism and Cholera Infantum.
It Has Saved Hnndreds of Lives It Hay
Save Yours.
If yen era feeling miserable dont wait tantll
you are down i.-k, but tisie tho Tokic to-day
No matter wlmt your diseasnor kjniptoms mar
be it will fivo pi-r.tnpt relief.
Remcmhcr ! I'akker's OrsoER Tortc Is rot
a rum drink but the Drst and Purest Family!
Medicino ever made, eninpoundcd br a new
process, and entirely daTyrent from" Bitters.'
rinjrer prepara'ions nnd all other Tonics. Try ;
a 5(v. bonle. Y'our drtit-ist can supplv yon. ,
PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM
Ths V.-r steet. Eeoaomiral Hair Dressiag
esquii;e!y n;rfumd ?r.d pcrfcctly hsimless.
Will Always restore Gray or Faded tla!r
to Its original yrnthrd col.T and appearance, and (s
warranted to stop its falling, assist ita grow th and
prevent raldness.
-. A few applications cf t!ie Balsam wil aoftcn t-e
hair, cleanse all dandruff and cue itchini ar.d lui
reoirrs of the scalp. Sold by ail drug cists at enijr yiets.
Nov. 12, lKS'i.-ly.
1 ke a Pa rest and Best Hediciae ever Made.
Aeolmmnatioa of Hop, Buchu, Man
draklaaad Dandelion, with ail toe best and
moss arm tive properties of all ether Bitters,
SBas"anare" eiooa purlfler. Liver
lgUlator, and Ufe and Hewlta Reatorug
Agent on 1
Wo disease ck. an poaatMy Ions? exist where Tfop
Bitters are aaXd,so varied aud pertect an tuetr
Thsy girt tmw U V al Tlw th J4 nl USra.
To ail wboee a)T.nIloymiitaeanm trretrulari
ty of Um bowels orVarliiarr onrana, or who re
quire an Appednerk. Tome and Mid stimulant.
Hop Mttars are uivwaabiw, without Intox-
eatinar.
He matter what your teeMnae or STmptmni
are what tbe diaeaeeor all mot la use Hop Bit
ters. Hoot wait until you ara sink but if too
only fMl bad or tBlaerwbU,eaitherB at once.
ltmayaaveyourUre.Itbasffavea hundred.
SOOwtntwpaidraraealae they sri't Bnt
eure er hatp. rs not TaTmr eelet your r Hands
vutTar.bwt ase and unre theatX a Hop B
Remember. Bop Bltterri ki aX elle, drnra-nd
onuikan nostrom. but tbe Hurwatkwa a 4 Bnt
Medlctiw evwr nuade ; tne ttrf ujniSW raTZSB
ana on ' ria no fiersaa or fatnltv
sboaM be without tbeaa. aBBaTaaai
fl
R. I.C Is as ahsoluse and trrwatstlhie eurel
rDmnkanneaa, nae ot ortram. tohacm
narcotics. AJJ sold by dnarrrtata. a
for Ctreuiar. asww. Bar. Caw
K-h--r W T act Tneontn. Ort.
-fc?il!Trwr
EL ASTIC TRUSS
I 1asarMlMMhemalla(Kta,
F''.aiw, with S.II AtllnUM
l Mil. rmwe,Mwaalta.rrtwuI
I. mi tka soht, wkn tk
N. I Its 4ka - . ,
lataaSaMMdwaiaa . ww.ia
aUb (be rtwtwr. WHk Ihjht
. . , , . . waiNmrei.aRfiifw(si.l.
.yaw akjht. aa a radical tmarwi. "fl I I iiiilf
aatcaaae. SastkymalU Ueeriaa (na.
tGULiSTOS TKU68 COC, Caicaga. III.
a ft IT'TT' Jf"1 " M wi);,Mtl iMnirm
V Mr- '' hl f. MMrWIlt awHniirfb.ri
' wrgrtwewi mnptwaiiliit rrm& v.tn.Mar.1-
A-rr-n. T(.I!r-l A ('., JSi . ,.,
1 ' i
The Mankej ia Its Doaieatie Belatlons.
In India, ' where the monkeys live,
among men, and are the playmates of i
their children, the Hindoos have grown
fond of them, and the four handed folks
participate in all their simple household
rites. In the early morning, when the
peasant goes out to yoke his oxen, and
the cow wakes up, and the dog stretches
himself and shakes orT the dust in which
he slept last night, the monkey creeps
down from the peepnl tree, only half
awake, and yawns and looks about him,
puts a straw in his mouth and scratches
himself contemplaiingly. Then one by
one the v;liole family come slipping
down the tree trunk, and they all yawn
and look about and scratch. But they
are sleepy and peevish, and the young
sters get cuffed for nothing, and begin
to think life dull. Yet the toilet has to
be performed, and whether they like it
or not, the young ones are sternlv pull
ed up, one by one, to their mother to
undergo the process. The scene, though
repeated exactly every morning, loses
nothing of its comicality, and the monkey-brats
seem to lie in the joke of "tak
ing in" mamma. But mamma was
young herself not verv long ago and
treats each ludicrous affectation of suf
fering with the profoundest unconcern,
and as she dismisses one "cleansed"
voungster with a cuff, stretches out her
hand for the next one's tail or leg in the
most business like and serious manner
possible.
The youngsters know their turns
quite well. As each feels the moment
arrive it throws itself on its stomac h, as
if overwhelmed with apprehension, the
others meanwhile stifling their satis
faction at the way "So and so is doing
it," and the instant the maternal paw is
extended to grasp the tail, thf subject of
the next experiment utters a piercing
shriek, and throwing its arms forward
in the dust, allows itself to be. dragged
along a limp and helpless carcass, wink
ing all the time, no doubt, at its broth
ers and sisters at the way it is imposing
on the old lady.
But the old lady will stand no non
sense, and turning the child right side
up, proceeds to put it to rights, takes the
kinks out of its tail and the knots out of
its fur, pokes her fingers into its ears and
looks at each of its toes, the irrepressi
ble brat all the time wearing on its face
an absurd expression of liojieless and in
curable grief, those who have already
been cleansed looking on with delight at
the screaming farce, and those who are
waiting wearing a becoming aspect of
enormous gravity.
The old lady, however, has her joke,
which is to cuff each youngster tiefore
she lets it go, and nimble as her off-
springs are, she generally, to her credit
be it said, manages to "fetch them one
on the ear" before they are out of reach.
The father, meanwhile, sits gravely
With his back to all these domestic mat
ters, waiting for breakfast. Presently j
the mats before the hut doors are push-
ed down, and the women, with brass j
vessels in their hands, come out, and '
while they scour iot3 with dust, ex- I
change, bet ween songs, the compliments j
of the morning. '
The monkeys by this time have com j
closer to the preparation for food, and
sit solemnly, household by household, j
watching every movement." Ilindoosdo '
t'Clt !l!irr? t llTlC!-fC in or,- tlnno tl.;.,.
I J ii, llllUt
j do, but the monkey has a great deal of ,
I patience, and in the end when the rowd
I lias stnk-n a little, and the dog has his !
! morsel, and the children are all satisfied,
j the fragments of the meal are thrown 1
i out Tn the ground for the "blunder j
j orgue," the monkey pojil", and it is i
' sMn discussed, the mother feeding the j
: baby liefore she herself eats.
j si.ini;ii r.ir.ns. These are the storks
of India, where they are much valued. I
: and in some parts of that country they '
I are kept in large (locks like the ostrich j
in Suth Africa, for the sake of their j
I beaut iful feathers. 1
i During the wet season, or in titnrs of '
I inundation, these birds do good service ;
to the natives and owners of proerty ; i
for they consume vast numbers of rjv i
j tiles, which are driven from their haunts
j by the iising water. Hats, toads, I
i lizitrds, snakes, all disapiear down their
: imiiiense leaks at a surprising rate.
J In some towns it is unlawful to hurt !
; them as they consume t he refuse which 1
is thrown into the streets, w hich in such j
i a hot country might produce disease. i
j Thej' will sometimes hurry in through j
j an open window, and swallow a slice or j
i two of bread and butter, or anything
! else that may happen to be left ungard-
! ei on me tauie ; wnue even a puppy or
kitten playing by the wayside, has, ere
! now furnished them wuh a dainty lunch,
i One traveler lamented the loss of his
j milk-white Persian kitten, which was
i seized by one o these feathered warriors
j as it lay basking on the sunny veranda
I of his house.and swallowed in an instant,
j They are commonly known by the
j name of "Adjutant birds." because
j they are mostly found near the barracks
j or an encampment of soldiers, where
' they go ;n search of refuse and waste
pieces of food.
Many a furious battle has taken place
in front of the regimental cook's quar
ters for the possesion of the bonfs and
other spoils thrown out ; and while the
adjutants have 'ought, the nimble
crows have rushed in aud cariied off the
prize.
An adjutant which had lieen set upon
by a flock of ciows, for a long time bore
their tormenting without much disturb
ing himself. At last his patience gave
way, he made a sudden dash, caught one
of the impertinent fellows in his tinge
j beak, and in an instant swallowed him
l whole, while all his brother crows setup
J a tiemendons cawing, as if to express
i their horror at his fate.
I
Thk Animal Would. A cattle
i drover near Chicago owns a collie that
is said to be a marvel. One day a bet
was made that he would take charge of
' thirty cattle then in a car, all being un
: known to the dog, as soon as unloaded ;
I that he would drive them to his owner's
i place, which was distant two miles ;
i that although it would be necessary to
drive the animals among other cattle on
I the way the dog would neither permit
J one of the strange cattle to join his
j drove nor would he allow one of his
I thirty to stray from its companions.
The dog won.
i Otter-; are used in fishing at Pohdi
cherry on the banks of the Malta Colly.
: Bishop lleber relates that they drive the
j shoals into the nets and sometimes
I bring out the larger fish with their
i teeth. He saw at Pondicherry a row of
nine ot ten very large and leantifnl ot
j ters, tethered with straw colUrs and
; long strings to bamloo flakes. Seine
i were ewimming about at the full extent
of their strings, or lying half in and half
; out of the water ; others were rolling
i themselves in the sun on the sandy bank,
t uttering a thrill, whistling noise, as if
I in play.
; Murdoek McKenzie.of San Francisco
: had a young bull that betrayed him bv
making a headlong dash for him as he
turned to leave after feeding him. A
, favorite mare and a pet colt of Mr.
McKenzie's were quietly feeding some
i 1K) yards distant, and no sooner was the
; worthy gentleman struck by the vicious
' animal than both the mare and colt
i were observed flying to his rescue wilh
! the speed of the wind. and. charting
upon the bull, drove him away with
hoof and teeth, thus enabling Mr.
McKenzie, who had recovered his sen
ces in the meantime, to stagger to the
lence and climb out of danger.
Carrots keep up the condition of a
horse, improve his digestion and give
a line, glossy coat. As food for this an
imal tnty are far superior to any roots
t'rovn.
I
i
BEST B&BOAtHS mT0Wi
FOR THE READY CASH DOWN!
New Stock of Winter GOOCj
IX OllKAT PiiorrsioN AT
FREIDHOFF'S CHEAP STORE
While 90 many are looking forward to the rrmxng Prendrntial election in h,
Icing the incky viaiij the subscriber has ff'jicliulrd to remairx in the mrca-. '
business and give it his undiveded attrition by stL;inrj hit frundt '
and the jmblic (jcnrrallt icitk ALL KlXJt (jy GOODS
-A.T PRICES SO LO"W'
THAT NONE VAX OK DA RE COMVETF. WITH 17IM.
Buyers icill always find a full nnd hjint stk .ft rytf,ig to le found 'i n :-.
st rr. Ciiiij.i rising a roniUtt h't rt " " '
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODSHOTIOHS, HATS, Clfi
Boots, Shoes, Groceries Hardware, Tinware,
Qnaensvare, Glassware, ffootaare, Cigars, Tobacco, Canned Ms, k I
1311 MVS! PATENT CORN KlllSlr.lI?
w'lira vill it told at thr rrmcrkablt lov prut of Cf eenti rack. Alto for tilt, fit
BEST AND QUICKEST BUTTER-PRODITIXG CHURN EVER IXVEXTI
Increase ef bnslness has necessitated the enlargement or mv store room and the
' " art -wr"room- : '"' y "tabllsfiment literally crowded with ehole, -ooci,
t . " Klin's. f,o ft,',T br,D- Ml belot letermlned to accommodate all who eome. and ispeV ,
TllVl ,Z JlZ Jh r"un1tr-v' ' he 'hesi pneei In trade win be paid lor ail kind ol p
hlMir "-k11 1,7. e"mwli',u" ' for the free nse of all who m.y wish top,'
their stock. Thankful tor past favors ana hopeful tvr many lutnre ones I remain as ever.
X, FRBIDHOPP,
IIlKta Street, tbrnsbnrt, Dcrsmber, lo.
Worth of NEW GOODS of all kind will
opened this week at
Corn's Store, in Chest Springs.
EveryCody should remember that we are N IW DI'KNINiJ tte largei
and most complete stock ( f
Dry Goois, Groceries, Clotting, Boots, Shoes, k, &c
Kor the H( II.II AY TK A IK ever offered f .r sale in 'aai' r"s ccntr Mr.
t okn has ju"t returned from New York and I'Mlade'phia. where
he has purrha'-ed an tmtrense stock .t lahinst lr a ! at
the lowest hEures. Hveryooji there! .re. sti..ui.l go to
Corn's Store, Chest Springs,
WHKKE T11IY MAY MTtMi Til IN OlTHNl
GREAT 13AI.GATISrS
la everv tti
njf tl.ry
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At Corn's New Store, in Chest Springs.
mum; ynrn cash m: ;. r r.
SIX ROOMS FILLED WITH GOODS.
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MENDELSSOHN PIANO Ci
Will make, for ihe next tJO days unly, a ("RAND OFFER nf
PI ANOS am. ORGANS
S"n) SQUARE CliAM) 1'IAM) FOJi Sj;,.
ctvi r- o
Mnifcincent ri.ewool rase
Oil LL O '!it cantante sirrnlfs. unr
lyre.
, Heavy serpentine and lance fancy mnuldlna:. round eae. full Iron Krame I rcu-h 3rVT
"1 ".hee"n added erer' ml""uTPaint w,"ch C!in la n-v WJ nl to the'perfecMon of ?fc,".:
lira
men
richest tone and rreatest dnrabllitv. Thev are
-nr prlee far ftola Instrnmrnt. bairrl and delivered Tboaa-d . . -i
cars at ew York, with tine I'lano l .vfr, Kt..n and Boek'salv "
I lhi? 1'iano will tw sent on tet trial. I'!ae send reference il vou do ma s.-ud money wr
Cash sent with order will be relunded and freight charge- paid l.v ns Pnth wav. If I-iano i, , n'
represented in this advertisement. Thousands In use. ISeud for C'ataluieue " tverv ictri-- J
warranted fur five years.
fill tA A to 4f (with St.K.1. t'over and R ,Vi. All Ftrictlv I Irat-rlaaa ar ' r C
II I IN II aheleaaie farlery prices. These Tian.'s made cne of the finest dip'H'-i
I inilll-1 t'entennial Kihinition. and were unanimout.lv rec.mmenite.I lnh. Hi,:n...
t IHIIUU The Siinares contain onr New Tatent Sca'.e. the arreatest improvement In tcY"
I'lano mak.nir. 1 he t'nr.ehts - the flwest la irlr. i'i,.inv.ir -l-- ,i . .. i,
country. Over U.OoO in ue, and ot one dissatisfied narrhaeer. All Pianos and ivii
Ha. -a1 .aft f I , J . . s . . . . ... . . .
'-yn;-.i jrrr w vnjaurTari ury. IS
me uc;i oarvams. s. atantiie mailc.i tree.
paares maueo rr dc. stamp, fcvery I'lano lully
ORGANS
lor "Parlor Jnhilee tlnran."
offered the musical public. It
ctaves eacn. an.l un ol 1 hree
son. Melodla. V'ialo Fin' t'ele.te lilft vt,n i.i.,ii. v-..ra . .
1- lat.e-rorte. Ireraolo. (inn.l I nran and Orand-Swell. Knee-Stops. He rlit "4 in L'T.li
V idth. 24 in. ; Wriaht. loied. 3u lbs. The case Is of solid walnut, veneered with rhi.lae w .- i
or an entirely new and beautilul desiarn. elanoratetv carved, with raised pane's n n c - '.
stands, fretwork, etc.. all elegantly finished. I'osse'sses all the bt and latest Itn'i.rni e't r-f
arrest power, depth, brilliancy and sympathetic qualitv of tone. Benutiful s do eis-cti an i pt
action. Kearular retail price tins. (nr trlioir'uie nrf "cosh t"-te to hir it tnrfui-rd w ;r r
book, only :ns one oraan sold sell, several others. Positively ae devlatloa la erlre N
required until you have lully tested the orsn in your own home. W e send all t ir-an on :.
trial and tay freight Ivoth wars if instrument i not as represented, h ully wa-1 ailed intl
S..OOO sold, and ererv Orraa bss eivea the tallest satisfaction, illustrated circular max.ti if
tory and narerooms, .ta St. aad lUtk Ave.
Qll IT Ml'CTP at one-third price. Catalogue of 3.0X1 pieces sent for o. sta-r.p T-
Ol I Ij 1 .'1 I OIL loifue ineludes most of the jKipular music cf the dav And everv var:s :v
cal composition, by the best autnors. Add re. a.
Mendelssohn Piano Co., P. 0. Box 2058, New YorkC
GEIS.FOSTER&QUI
113 & 115 CLIXTOX STREET, JOUXSTOWX, PA..
ALWAYS
Iargest and
Dry a,xicl Dress Gooct,
NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC.,
to be found in Cambria or adjoining counties. Forget not the street and nun
and fail not to call, tun nnd bo happy.
(3-EO. "W. "2"HJ.a-"H'B
ovsii iji:ai.i:u in aii. kind oi
HEATING AND COOKING STOVf
-AND MANi:FACT171ti:it 1
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WAR
MOU lilloA'Oiitli -tV-v-?. Altoonn, Ia.
4-rpr.ArFT PLACE IS THE ITY. KeoHi-s, Spouting
11 hind promptly and aatlKfarterlly attended te.
KIDUEY DISEASES,
are oufc-Vty and ancelT onred by tha Te of KED?firr -WTJii r. iauw-r .s Z X-T it rmnx
h4ubsocse sale la ail part, of tbe oonntry. workaou VJTi-.
ZZTtZZi? t. eSwM orrsna, aid throne h tiesn cleanaer t-e ayarra of cs-anuusl an
buinoiw. Kidney di-eaaeaof'biU-ty yearastandmc
fee- which haveeUslii i il me vieana icnr vean.
ZZZ Alcbolle TClttera. which oo
.snnedr. EHWCT-WOBT. ana boaiui wm oe
ctVTiSITiD forth Ke.tand Fastest Sell-
A Inar 1'letorial Books and Bibles. IVicos reduced
S3 percent. National Vt -PsMng t'o
. Pbits, .
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eleifam'y finirdicd.
tics nn'tfol fivPrtnii: i-lc I'l'smiini ?T..V!I
3 airings. 7 1.
recommended hv the highest nmieai auth.,
- n I II1I1 lo wnie til Delitre hUVIflS. FliF'.t e '
Handsume Illustrated anl
Inscriptive tiu.ii
warranted lor vears.
stvle 3S. Is the finest and .!. i.-t-a i:.. i
'contains Five Octaves, live sets ol Fel. tj-
tlctaves. 1 hlrteea Mods with l.raad lirrsa-
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