The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, May 20, 1881, Image 4

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(The Griirinnl anil niv irnuine Chinese Cream
Camphor tii:inut:i.-ture." Wii: S M KiKHt 'ii.,
Tea Merehaut., Mri -mjiiiIi Second ,-trccl, I'hiladil
lia, I'a.)
Chinese Cream
CAMPHOR!
THE GREAT REMEDY
ion tin:
HE LI EF OF FAIN
IX MAX AX1) ISKAST!
Com mauds tlie attc-iitinn of all who have
been Inveterate sufferers of HIIKTMA
TISM, -XEriiAUMA, II KADACIIE,
"HACKAC'IM-:, Fkostep Feet, Stiff
Joints, anl all pains in every portion of
the body. Tlie seat of pain is reached
by exciting tin1 pores to action, thus
enabling tlie curative propert ies of the
flllMK i; K A M f ' A m rimif tn en
ter, which stilled the pain as soon as the i corn are somewhat time-honored, and
affected parts are reached. The lini
PROLIFIC corx.
Every season we are introduced to
new varieties of field corn which are
claimed to be superior to all that have
preceded them. Cheif among these pro
lific kinds is Ulunt's Tennessee White,
which is no doubt all that is claimed for
it. It will produce over a hundred
bushels to an acre of land, and has leen
known to yield much more. It liears as
many as from three to seven ears to the
stalk, and must certainly, on that ac
count, be more prolific than any other.
But whv do farmers fail to realize what
they expect from it, on trial ? It is not
because the corn will not produce heav
ily, for every stalk of it that grows
shows that it is willing to reward the
grower with all that he desires. The
fault is that mostfarmers, while willing
and anxious to improve their seed corn,
THE HISTORY OE THE POTATO.
The potato has a curious history. It
is a native of the elevated valleys of the
Andes in Pern and Chili, and is found
as far nort h as Mexico. It was taken to
Spain soon after the discovery of the
American continent, and was cultivat
ed in gardens as a botanicle curiosity.
The ftubers King small and not edible
in its wild state, it attracted no atten
tion. In l.St1, Sir Walter Raleigh in
troduced it into England, and is credit
ed with bringing it from Virginia : but
of this there is no evidence. Its culti
vation in the cool, moist summers of
Ireland soon developed large tubers,
which were found to consist chielly of
starch
A successful exeriment was in
the use of the tuter as food, but
was met and combatted by a number of
READ THIS ! HEED THIS !
IF A NEW SUIT YOU NEED,
IT WILL PAY YOU, IXI3 131315,
This ANNOUNCEMENT to Read!
do not pay proper regard to the condit- i learned men, and several works were
ions necessary for securing the results written and published to prove it s
sought after. poisonous character. It Ixdongs to the
()t the many varieties "of corn known 1 great Nightshade family (Sobnr), all
to us we are all familiar "with the fact of I of which are ioisonous. This indict-
ut least two divisions-w hite and yellow, niejit was true, but they had not yet
Yellow is richer in carbon, or rather oil,
while the white prodomuiates starch.
The fertilizer required for the one kind i
does not exactly suit the other, though
the soil that produces the yellow will
also mature the white. The transfer of i
the seed of one kind to a distant locality i
is just as unnatural as the turning of a ;
short-horn ox which has fed on blue :
grass into the scanty meadows. It will
not thrive, and additional feeding is i
learned that a poisonous plant may bear
a fruit of a tuber not only harmless, but
very nutritious, this prejudice pre
vented the use of the tomato till within
the last forty years. The tiuth is, lioth
these 'vegetables being ot the Night
shade family, are poisonous in item,
leaf and llower, but this projurty does
not extend to the tuber of the one nor
the fruit of the other.
While on this subject, it is proier to
Having just returned from the Eastern Cities, where we bought atul
rAin THE CASH for enough
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
to stock our FOUR LARGE STORES, ue are now prepared to fur
tiish every man ami boy to whom this comes greeting with
f.UDE-UP CLOTHING 5 GEMS' FURI11SH1HG GOODS
at EOWER rRICES than they ran be bought, at any other house in
Jilair or adjoining counties. . Jn proof of which assertion we submit the
following fatts:
WE AUK SKM.!N
A M A S .OOI M IT,
lined throtiBliout. lor W.7&
This mlt Invites and defies
all competition.
W E A HE SEI.I.IN'
A Man Wood Baslness Salt
for M. no. Tlie same kind of
a pill was gold Inst season
for S.VO0.
WK ARK SHXIXI
A Man' White Ki t K TI.ST
lor Co cents, which sold last
season, and was considered
.'heap, for 1. ..
ment must, ukh each application, be
rubbed in thoroughly ; and in cases of
Rheumatism of longstanding it should
l.e used three or four times a day, and
four applications made each time, until
cured. Care, however, should be exer
cised after the pores are opened, to pre
vent taking cold.
diate sections Certain quantities of
manure, .-articular periods of cultivat
ion and fixed times of harvesting are
rigidly adhered to; and, while improve
ment is carefully sppl'ed to selecting of
seed, the usual habits of planting and
working are not broken.
All the prolific varieties of corn
sltould be put in the ground as soon as
ossible after danger of frost is over, as
they need as much growing time as pos
sible, requiring the whole season to ma
ture, on account of the superabundant
yield expected. They w ill grow at first
very luxuriantly, giving a large yield of
fodder, and throwing out from three to
seven ears, as stated, such cars will
proceed and do well until filling' time,
and then it is seen that, while there are
of ApiK-tite, and Weakness, use the Ikon , l'lenty oi ears, notiiing but 'nubbins"
IIonsK ami Cattle 1'owdek. will ! the result.
; Corn is a very gross feeder. Its roots
necessary. t'ur methods of cultivating ; say mar soianine me poisonous pnnci- .
pie ot tins taimlv, is sometimes develop- !
but few deviate from the accustomed ! ed in the potato, even to a dangerous i
methods practiced in their own imme- i extent. If the tubeis, while growing.
are uncovered.
li-Oll IIOIJSKS
the
Chinese CREAM Camphor
IS IX YAM A RLE.
It relieves Sprained Joints, Thrush in
Feet, Sweeny, Poll Kvil, l.lood and Rone j
Spavins, Itingbone, and all hard lumps
caused by kicks or other bruises. For
tpizooty. Distemper, J: ever, l olic. Loss
so as to expose I hem to
direct sunshine, t lit y . will assume a
green appearance and liecome poisonous
from the presence of soianine. The
same effect, in a minor degree, is pro
duced in the sprouting of iota toes. If
these are used in cooking t hey should le
sliced and placed in cold water an hour
oi two before being cooked. Otherwise
! sprouted iotatots are unwholesome food,
j The potato is a tropical plant, but its
j tuber-producing quality is a northern
; modification of the plant, and in this
j quality it is improved by the cool sum
i ruer of the north, and is successfully
j cultivated to the Arctic circle, and
with a decided improvement in the qual
i ity of the crop and generally ni its
yield. The crop is semetimes injured
j by the intense heat of July and August,
I even at the fortieth degree of latitude,
i The tendency of the tuber to degener-
vi-; aim: sklung
GOOD SUITS FOR BOYS
from 8 to 12 years old, with lonfr parts, lor
iri.4u, which surpass anything of the kind
you ever ?aw lor the money.
XK Aiu: ski .11 nci
NEAT SUITS FOR BOYS,
from 4 to 8 year old , at 7." cents, winch as
tonish all who see them: and irood WOOL
H ATS lor men and boys at to and 50 cents.
W K AKK SKI.I.1NH
tlKX'M ;ooi WORK
IX PAMN.
lined throughout, at from
e.S cents to 1.00.
WK AKK SKI.I.1NH
Men's) ;nnd Overalls
at -JO cts. and up. and (food
t'Ai n-o SHinTM lr 40 cents,
gold everywhere lor 74 cts.
WK AUK SKI.L.1XI
BOIS'SI IT in PIM 18,
l..r any ." from 4 to 8 yrs.,
for $2.00; considered cheap
last saason at W.&o.
All le nlinre lcerltol 4JoIn and f ti onsands of .loll am worth of other ar
ticle r-qnnlly cheap are- now in "tack, ready for Inspection at the
YOUNG AMERICA CLOTHING HOUSE
Corner Eleventh Avenue and Eleventh Street,
Opposite Opera House, ALTOONA, TV.
Pleasant Remedy for Toothache.
Our cook recently presented herself to
me with a swollen cheek asking for
something to relieve the toothache,
from which she had been suffering all
night, and for which she refused to have
the tooth extracted. As there was noth
ing of the usual kind at hand I was on
the point of telling her to call later at
my oflice or go to a dentist, when it oc
curred to my memory that there was in
the house a vial of compounded tincture
of benzoin, which I had lieen using upon
a young mother as a protection against
sore nipples. Afterrleansing the decayed
tooth I saturated a piece of cotton-iint
with the tincture and packed it well into
the cavity, hoping that this would suf
fice for the time, and bidding her come
back in two or three hours if she was not
relieved, I was turning away when she
iemarked it might not be necessary, per
haps, as the pain had already gone.
Supposing her faith had a large share in
her relief, I would not allow myself to
think that the medicine had anything
to do with the cure any more than so
much hot water would have done.
HOW EARLY WARDEMXl PAID.
An incident never put in print, may
afford a useful hint to many. Vhile
traveling through Eastern Iowa several
years ago, we were taking lunch at a
railroad restaurant, when a man rushed
up, saying he had heard of our passing,
by a telegram the conductor had sent
ahead, and urging our stopping over
I night to see his place, and give a talk to
the farmers of the neighliorbood. On
leing assured that an engagnrent in
Illinois would prevent it. lie lairly pull
ed us out on to tlie platform, and ioint
ing to a fine place or. an elevated loca
tion, with excellent . buildings, etc.,
said, "your Awe wan Agriculturist gave
me that splendid farm and home." A
little startled at this, we had barely
time to get a brief explanation before
the train started, and even forgot to ask
his name. I: was as follows :
"Several years ago, you wrote that if
any enterprising man living in the vicin
ity of a large village, or of two or three
smaller ones, would manage to put his
early -was. corn, beets, cucumbers, etc..
etc.. into market a week or two ahr-ad
lint when I arrived at my office there i of others, he could get two or three
were two other patients awaiting me prices for ths (irst offerings. That this
with the same affliction, and I deter- , could be done by selecting a warm, dry
mined, by way of experiment, to use the 1 plot, by draining it well if needed, by
same remedy. To my agreeable sur- , putting in seed very early, and protect
prise loth persons declared themselves ing with straw or other covering when
immediately relieved, and liegged a vial ; cold nights or frosts threatened, after
of the tincture for future tise. the plants were up. And especially by
i'uiinir in; winter a jiuinoer oi sinn- ine loiiowing plan: nave prepared a
lot of pieces of sod, a foot square or so,
if pretty well rotted and free from fresh
grass roots, all the Utter, but not essen
tial ; moi-jten them with weakish liquid
manure from the ham-yard. Into this,
marked olT into little squares of the size
required by difterent plants, put pea,
corn, etc., etc., one seed in a square.
Place sever.il rows of these sods along
the south side of a lioard fence. Keep
them snflieiei.tly moist to sprout the
seeds, and start the growth, using
larger pieces for jotatoes. In cold
nights, cover with coarse cotton cloth.
which may afterwards be bleached and
cut up for family use ; or have: straw at
l:i
TIIK MOST M (t I ssi I i
ever di''. 'T.'-l. a It !- eerT-i,i,
.!- not l.li-'er. A ex- e: ! i.! ; .
ItKAIt ri;Mr lilJtW .
I i: )M
Col. Tj. T. FO:
VW-,.sTO N. ( (HI...
Iir. K..T. KiM'U.LM'.i.c,,.:;.. ,
valnrtMe Hlr:l'l'l.,r,..ri rt.l j'
l.iirlily. He lia 1 a larva tu ;.,.,,,;,
and a small one on the..th.T. win -l, :; ,
l.sine. I had turn nn-lr Tlie h . ,
nary snrifen. n tin failed lMir
thcadvcrtteiiiiMit f -Keinl-iii' ;.;, . , 1
day In the t 'ln.aio f' t trt 1 ,!,:,...
to f rv It. and jtt our d rnu-.-i-t - ( r t.
Tliey ordered tlir.-e r.--t -1 . . en l I k .
tllinkltill 1 Tfoiild If i ve it a fli' !'!:
ftaeporjinif to dir. ' tion-. and tt '
e..!t ce.isej I .j 1 c l.iTwe, ai.-l !!. );;:,...
iliftppeared. I u-ed I nT -!.. I- -.. !.
lirnl-s are ri'.w as free fp-m I.mim . :-
Iiorse In t'te St:ite H t.- f
cure was so reinatkslde tint 1 1-t n .
tnirs Iia'e tlie reuiainiiiu is- v... n.
are now timiik.
erv llespcctfullv. i. - j
Kendall's SPAVIN r
at
Ha!:i.i-
.1. KrNfMi t.
l:fl:.
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lar cases applied, and were instanty re
lieved by tlie same treatment, all ex
pressing much satisfaction with the rem
edy. In December I told my druggist of the
discovery, and recommended him to sell
it to any jHirson applying for '" toothache
drops." This, he reports, he has done,
nnd that every one seems delighted
with the medicine. T. O.ibom, M. J).
A half pint tiottle of flic t'liiNEsR t"HK.M J
"AMrnit ean he had for Tin cir.' i trorii K. James,
Irult, l.leiislurir. l'.i.
N. Jf. 'I'lie testimonials of persons usinif this ;
prepanif Ion. either on themselves ur their horses.
will be thaiiKlully received. j
TKSTIMONIAI.S. j
1 have tri.-d the t'hinese t'ream Camphor tor
Kheumatisni and Nervous Hea.iaehe, and have !
found In It Instant reli.T. 1 have never found it '
eiual In all my travels. (kU';e Hvno. Innlon, !
I-.nir., (son or Capt. Sir treo. liyim, K. 1. N., Sin- I
jraporc. India.) !
fused the Chinese Cream Camphor for a severe I
nlliHH oi mieuuiaiiMll in ineriIU Mlouuier, HUH ,.l.:f mstilnonlj
ean sineerelv sav. utter liavin-r irie.l npi-pml ..tlior . t-Iliei COIIMllllrlllS
well-known remedies, that it is the Lest thimr I i
ever used, eunn mc eompletelv. Millai-.o V. ;
WaI.toti. 117 IS. 41st strent. West I'hiladelphia,
Mareh 1. lt-Hl. I
After "tie. application ol theChinese Cream Cam- j
phor I was relieved of trusted f'-et. Xathix Kl- i
kaj. 4 IS North Third street, 1'hiladelpliia. I'a., I
Jan. XI. 1S1. j
flavins suttored severe! v with frosted feet I used
the f hini'se I "ream Camphor rhre times, riihttinif
It in iiioroiiifinv, an l was
jH?netrate every direction,Jalong the sur
face, through the lower soil, and down- ;
ward direcily to the subsoil. Perfect i
networks of roots and rootlets are woven j
into every inch of soil, and greedily does
the plant lake up everything that will 1
serve to act as its food. The simple :
matter of forming.the cob alone requires
an amount of potash nt easily procured
in some soils. Even the sand is com-x l- t
led to assist it, .is silica is one of its '
This is seen in the
sharp-glazed edges of the. leaf or blade,
which often cuts one like a knife, and
is, in fact, glass in a certain shae. ;
This, when the fodder is afterward rot-
ted for manure, is a solution silica for
the succeeding crop.
With the great requirements of our
ure.i. Mv mother tried , ordinary corn know n to us. on cliano-iiicr :
l;r i it for s,me of the prolines weshould pro- 1
Jan. i.is-d. 4 .-m.i I v,(le for sustaining the corn in its srreat
sirugsrie of iiii;ng ' up three or more
j ears instead of one ; and this should not j
j only be done by extra manuring at the ;
I lieginning, but an additional "feed !
should be added just before the ears .
silk." Too much fertilizer cannot he '
applied, for corn is a plant that is seldom
injured ly o.fr manuring. Another
fact is that certain varieties of corn suit i
particular soils, and no prolific corn or
any other kind will do wel! in some sec
tions until after being'acclirnate.l, which ;
ni-iy require several seasons. In Dela- :
ware they have, in one portion of the
State, a corn especially adapted to that
region, and while other varieties intro- :
duoed there and grown by its side often !
produce more, the "old standard" gets
over droughts, bad cultivation and oilier
drawbacks far Ixtter than its rivals1;
and yet this D law.ue corn might not
suit at all in this State. Perhaps no
new seed corn will stand the change
from one section to another ami do verv i
well at the start ; still it is certain that
we get splendid results by changing
seed. Recent experiments, however, ;
have demonstrated that instead of
changing seed entirely, crossimr the seed '
is hettei, which is done by planting it
by t'.ie side of the old variety.
ate in warm cii mates will suggest the
precaution of occasionally renewing the
crop ly planting noriherti potatoes.
Ckkam Taktai: kok Small-pox.
"I am willing to risk my r-putat ion as a
public, man,' wrote Edward I lines, of
the Liverpool J. ,-cuiy, "if the worst
case of small-Nix cannot lie cured in
three days simply by the use of cream
of taitar dissolved in one pint of hot
water and drank at intervals when cold.
It is a certain, never-failing remedy. It
has cured t lioiisainis, never leaves a
mark, never eauscs blindness, and
avoids tedious lingering.'
ETI nrOCtrin Th 3,0,1 Frit-rant ana
IWlCOlUlI Lasting of all Per'an.
iuiognei r..hiobi.
SeU by iim la Dragi ad Pa Bmui;. RlMm Ca, IT. T.'
GEIS, FOSTER&.QUINSM,
113 & 115 CLINTON STREET, -JOHNSTOWN, PA.,
AI.WATN 1IAVF, TIIF.-
Tjai'gost nnl Clienpesst Slock ol
Dry ixiiLcL Dress GroocLs,
NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC.,
to he found in Cambria or adjoining counties. Pf"Foriiet not the street ami numbers
and fail not to call, buy and lie happy.
The Ekmon Cii:e. Someliody who j
apjH'ars to know all about it writes pos- J
itively that it will draw the sting out of !
Lot weather, not only for a time, but for !
' ! "7',' 1 ' . . bana to throw over when needed
i hm; oi lemons. mosi ikhhuc kuow ine ui. n.. .
and the ground is all readv, with plenty
. . i . . I ! . I t ... 1 ...... l t.
1... ... . i . - , I " '""-iviini niailUie YVUIKCU III. I'Ut
rpj 'X';,t R t t i V g i r ' tbe sods i,lto l"ares, so that each piece
' Mm? gCit,,,e 1,rilllerof a.-o ! will hareapla.it in it with two or three
, system without blue pills or quinine is weeks of croRUl a,re,ulv ma(,
, laKe Ulft J!"ce ol ,',e' lwo or fliree these ,(it.c,.s jrl tlll, proilna at ,,rolH.r dis.
lemonl 94 t'10 annotitn ernvno in na . . . . . . 1 .
lances; plants go right on with their
lienefit of lemonade lefore breakfast.
but few know how it is more than doub-
A CURE GUARAHTEED25 CENTS BY USING
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS
NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR.
It is a most agreeable dressing, which
is at once harmless and effectual, fe.r pre
serving the liair. It restores, with the
gloss and freshness of youth, faded nrtrr.sv,
light, and red hriir, to a rich brown, or deep
Hack, as may he desired. Uy it use thin
hair is thickened, and baldness -often
though not always cured. It checks falling
of the hair immediately, and causes a new
growth in all cases where the glands arc
not decayed; while to brasliy, weak, or
otherwise diseased hair, it imparts vitality
and strength, and renders it pliable.
The Vioon cleanses the scalp, cures and
prevents the formation of dandruff; and,
by its cooling, stimulating, and soothing
properties, it heals most if not all of the
humors and diseases peculiar to the scalp,
keeping it cool, clean, and soft, under
which conditions diseases of the seal) and
hair arc impossible. .
Mothers, farmert. mechanic. Business Men a
Wont, Teachers, and all who are tired out by work
ror wwtt, orm f nnnw inTnirirarmcr TMttrrs. nut rre
Areymi suffrrinfT from Iyspepsia, Kheumatum,!
Neuralgia, or Bowel, Kidney or Liver Complaints,!
vm. ... fw. mhwI V. T. ' 1- -
J ... if j wa... . a rt . r. k auimiiK A ijr.ll
If you are wasting away with Consumption. Female
Weakne. Kheumarim. or any sickness: if vrni?:
have a bad cough or cold, you will find sure relief 3
fin Paskkr's Gikcek Tonic 4
L If you are enfeebled by disease, age, or dissipation. J
raim you sysicni neeas invigorating, or your blood j
rnreds ntiri'yine. vni can alwavi depend on 1
M. Anm ( lw U I l . 1 c. 11 i
.and many other of the best medicines known; it is the.
Best Health and Strength FestoreT ever used farsu-'
Iperior to Bitters, Essences of Ginger and other Tonics
.as it never intojricates, and Cures Drunkenness.
xins oniru nnnnrens or lares; it JIT I
Kl.M Tain. 4
1 wpii-iufB e on ine ouuiae wrapper, mscox
n C hemists, N. V. Irge saving m buying $ i sire
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DR.METTAUR'S HEAD vHE PltLLS enw tnort wonderfally in
very enort i.mo boih SICK nd NLTtVOUS HEADACHE; and, while
art'.iifr on the nerroua tylrra, relieva DYSPEPSIA 'u worst forma, cleana
lnp the system of excess of bUe, producing a rt gnlar tieallby action of the bowels.
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I lemons, an trie aupptite or:iv, in as
' much iee water as makes it pleasant to
j drink without sugar, before poing lo
j lied. In the morning on rising or at
. least a half an hour before breakfast,
j take the juice of one lemon in a poblet
j of water. Th:s will e'ear the system of
! humors and bile, with mild efficacy,
' without any of the weakening effects of
j calomel or Congress water. People
; should not irritate the stomach by eat
j ing lemons clear? the -xnverfnl acid of
I the juice, which is almost corrosive, in
j falliblv produces inflammation after
j a while, but properly diluted, so that it
: does not burn or draw the throat, it does
j its full medical work without harm, and
when the stomach is clear of food has
abundant opjiortunity to work on the
I system thoroughly.
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Parker's rr" n-f ei
Bail? Balsam. Prevents Baldness.
The Best and Host Economical Hair Drfiiinf.
Containing only mgredients that are beneficial to the
hair and scalp, Parker's Hair Balsam -
Haver Fails to Restore Cray or faded Hair
to the youthful color, and is warranted to stop falling of
thehair.J"i iy drugfutt a 50 c ft. mnd $ 1.
v. . i. 1.. ,
VAN DYKK'S SVLl'lirU SOAV
As a Dressing for Ladies' Hair
The Viaon is incomparable. It colof
lo5t, contain neither oil nor dye, and will
not soil -white cambric. It imparts an
agreeablo and lasting perfume, and as an
j A (ion!) GinxusTONE. The An.eri
1 c,t linihlrr thus sums up the qualities
1 of a good grindstone: It, should be
j strong, simple, and clean ; the trnngh
I epanded, to catch as much as itossibh;
, of the drip water and grit : a movable
shield, securely hinged, to keep the
water from splashing, and yet "erniit
i the stone to be used from either side :
! rests provided, uon which to rest tools j
! and the rod for trueing the stone, these ;
, ,i, ,.,'t,r 11 , ,, 1 J" tl''""r l'ia!l otlu-r it i r.miMnx.l with I
j the centre as the stone wears smaller. : sui.imr m u -.nr.-. uiiii.init. r.it.-.i m.o... wiiirhni- ,
1 a ne oearings snouui ie generous in size, ' tri'--' ""' i "r
proper provision being made for tilling i
, without washing the grit into the bear-
Irak.' - - -V ' -
A full size box of these valua'-ilo PILLS, with fnildi-
reruona for a complete Cure, rnnild u any adtlri-vs on rrrrtpt of
nine 3-Cent Postage Stamos. For sale by ail Drue rota.
8OI.K TROPRniTORS, J
a t,i.g.iEi.uiJi'ii.ffi-gL-j.p-yiv.!i.i,iJt M., Jj
C3-EO. "W. Jf3-S7
cash iji;ai.i:ii in ai.i, kind of
HEATING AND COOKING STOVES,
AND MANi;iACTlJKi:it OF
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE,
lalO ISleventla Ave., Altoona,
ntF.Al-r.iT PI.ilE IX Tlir. ITY. Rnollni, Kpontinfr tnl Repafrln-- of
nil ltlncl promptly ind nnt larartor lly atrnlcrl to. 10-2V79. tr.
Make INTO MISTAKE.
THIS TVliTSV STORE OF
S. TEITELBAUAI, CARROLLTOWN,
IS THE PLACE TO BI T AT LOW1JHT I'RK ES THE VKY I I KT
WINTER GOODS OF ALL KIND !
StSW'aB
j ings with the oil, and the ends of the
I bearings being protected by some device
j which effectually prevents the entrance
of the trrit. The stone shomd be see it r-
article for the toilet it is economical and j ed to the shaft by nuts and washers and
j the washers fixed so that they cannot
tuni with the nuts as they are screwed
i tip or unscrewed. In hanging thestone,
; great care should be taken to hang it
ATld A rnrdlnl nr tot on la nntav 1 i t
V; " ' ? : " I the .ante assortment, oxamine th var ,ni iV
m.r.n tli- .-kin. wli.-tli.-r it l.r l.e.ntl.v .,r in ! "J . .V1 c? " I""' ' " el ve.l hy those who hnv th.lr r. .... n,. 1 1
.--.I i..i.. .....1. 1 1... .. . .. enrnp ik mat 1 ixxiirht mv entire .t.-b r. v. j . - . :r. . -
! therVl.y elifiiniUinir i.l! in, rlt fr" i, . e M i i !.?..-"!? '"'" '? '"aKequUk .Me. at .miiller imtV han anv tZ:"X"! ,tf? Il'SS'
I nn.l excitinir the skin tu Iie:iithv art inn. It pro- I ' 3 " ,ru ,or lus' nuwever, Dot come ami see for yoursalveg. i
, tlnres a hnvne-s. i.uritr nn.l lrelnir rl tl,. ....... ! CAnttOLLTOWX. Mat 21. 18SO-t .. i
ir.iiM.n.tin.
'
unsurpassed in its excellence.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
rractlc-Al and Analytical Chemist.
Lowell, Mass.
SOLD ! ALL DKIOCHH ITIRYITHEI;-;.
TO CARD COLLECTORS!
true sidewise, not only for convenience
in using, but lecause a stone that is not
true sidewise can never be kept true
edgewise.
lili'Xi.tn wliirli is iineTiiilli'.l, nn.1 run le .r.liieeil
f.y no tlMr ti.enn-. N. it.ilrt. rmrsvry or l.ntliriM.ni
in colli. li-fe witho.it It. It m.ikfi' ili .-kin soft.
....... ni.t ...i ii.-Hiui. ; 1- f .r-:inllljf. lie- J
.MI..1 1 r.t iiu. 1 1-1 11 1.'.-. my 1: 1 nif. ncii 11 :iir n n.l .il-
rilylnir: riniovc .Irin.lrufl. rliutinir. hI.mts. stires,
eriiition, roiielin.'.' :iiul r. .lnes. ol tlm kin : re
lieves it. :iin, t.11 rr. i 11 lt :nnl Minuiin; ot the fkin.
an. I irrit:iti..n ot liitinir hii.1 -tliiulnv Insifts; will
relieve Itehlnir I "lit hen notliinic el-e will have
any rlleet. ,k lor Van liYKr'f -i l.riit K -miav;
in-ist upon it. iiikI t.ik. 11.1 iiiiit.ition. S..1.I hy .Irusr-jfl.-ts.
A selieirim-li c .Miller. Proprietor, N'o. aoi
t'ailowhill Street, riiihi.l.-lphia. l'.i. Kor sule hy
M. I.. Uathan nml 1.. Ia-m-, I ru-j-t-t. Khens
liuiy, I'a. (!l-.'..-ly.J
A Oi EKi: METiion ok Itrrt.ntvfi
1st liuy seven bars DOBBINS' IIoi ses. There are in the world many
: queer ways oi making houses, and one
I of the queerest is found in the city of
j I'alembang, in Sumatra. The town ex
i tends for three or four miles on both
; sides of a rather wide river, and lioth
j shores are lined with houses. First
I comes a row built upon piles which are
j driven into the bottom of the river, and
outside of that another row restimr on
will mail yon EREE frreat bamboo rafts, which are held bv
j cables ot
I
at m -1 , a
ELECTRIC SOAE of your Gro
wer. 2d. Ash him to give you a bill
of It.
3d. Mail us his bill and your
full address.
4 th. We
seven beautiful ami elegant cards,
in sixcolors ami gold, representing
Shahspeare"s 'Seven Ages of JIan.'
I. L. CRAGIN & CO.,
1HJ JSoiitli Im-tl Kt.,
rillljAOEI.VllIA, VA.
-lMHrUNS EI.Et TKK' SHAI" is sol.l hv V.
S. Ha hk kr At Bho., L'tienbnr. 4-l.-e.o.w.6m.
tit
TKOPLK'S
at tan to the piles of the next
nouses. i)i course these rafts rise and
fall with the tide, and thfe chxrs oien
upon the water, so that thev are reach
ed by boats. The thresholds are not
more than a foot above water, and one
.steps directly from a boat into a house.
One can buy anything there is for sale
in this town without getting out of his
boat. The people are Malays, and it is
said that they never build a house on dry
land if they can find water to set it in,
and never go anywhere on foot if thev
can reach the place in a boat.
If you are ft mAo
of bturiDrn.westak- m
end by th rtr-atn of
ynnr datie arold
tunalavnte ft d d as
Hop Bitters.
f f yon fttrft yrmnc 4
discr-etlon or .iiitpt
lied or (jlaffl. otd or
poor beftltb or lAtvafiish
mens, riy on Ho
VThor'rer y O ft ft.ro.
whfDTer y on f col
tftvftt yonr PTfttora
ftedt cloukiinr, ton
tagr or Ftirnuiwtanif,
wiUioot 1nU3rnyting,
nop
Bitters.
flu-rft yon dim-
ppmta, kirtnrv
if yoft ftrt a 1
' mftfi of let- ftjiini i
tni toiline oTr niTd-jU
B4irLt work, to re- H
tore brftin ikftrT and
Wftc. uao Hop B.
tralTerinjr from ftny In
Uon ; if you are mar
youoff, ra(Tfnnr from
iv on bed of mck-
Mitrers.
Thousand! dw ftB
tniuUly from mint
form of Kidney
diM that mlcrht
hav bon prwv eniod
by ft timely nn of
nop Bitters
or urinary rom-
of the foHUK-fl,
bntrtim. blood
Hvrr or n-rrt f
Toft wfll be
mred if yotatuv
Hop Bitters
If yov are iff m-
fly weak mm!
ow BDintd, try
iti It may
save your
life. It hat
saved hundreds.
HOP
MFVFR
iFAIL
D. I. C.
t an a two hit
and Irrei0ta
blo e r for
drank enn 99 ,
vi opium,
tobacco, or
oar 00 tic.
Sold by draff
?it Send for
.ircTjiar.
TIE .ubirribpr ha flic i.I-n.cnre or annonn-ln
to the enjle of Kln?lrnr and vlrinfty that
lie h oi..n-il a nr.-t-i-la?! ton.orlnl c'ttiMlsfinient
In the buii.linir re-.'nt!j- occuplp.l liy Ja.lire f.lnril
a. a driiir .tore, on Hi;ili ftrcpt, opiositc the Moun
tain Hoii.e. wiifre lie will be ghi.l to welcome all
-who want to be .haved, have their bair cut, or e
. ire ht other attention. In hi. line. -L.a.lics'
hair an. 1 hair eointunij. ma.lc In to curls an.l .witeh
es when de.ire.l."ia Sati.f.iction renderej or no
chanre ma.lt. l'Iea.e give me a call.
II. F. SCHAEKEK.
Eben.bury, March 2S, 18l.-ly.
Iti
BOP
srr-B Co.,
""fteT. S Y
J Tnrrmt, Out.
felDUEY DISEASES
Tiicziy ana srveiy cured tryth.Qseof KXDTJT-T-WOT1T.
CONSTIPATION
H AIMU KILL'S.
NolSi iSSL J-?"- W. ha-re or toattmony oftta wonderful ct.r.tl
S?r Ey-wt3B.T, andhe.ltl1wiUbeq11ir.ltI7 rejralned. CetltnfaurDrul pr.- . ,
twin port paw.) " w r. ri!?R ten a iiwmi-F a ?pf, rTm5:?:,Vc
1 1. a .ure cure Tor all ordinary d!senc of H.irc. !
I t'attle. Slieep'sml Swine. It cure, and prevent '
j Cmrsrs I'iioi.kiia. Your cow I. certain t.ylo!.l j
1' 2.T run i et. koiii ami r.BTTi-r. Mil k . rit-iTrn. .
, STIK K FATTENS ON INK-Ft ll'KTH I.Tr-VS ;
FEEI!
i Heinir in H.ie.lun of a larve nnmticr of ex-el-
I lent tetiiuonial?, I .ulipiin a lew : j
; I have Iwen n.ini? your t'attle I'n-n-.ler for lior-iei.
J cows, chi.-ken. and piir.. and hnd It a fhlt-class i
1 tlilnit. Oeoiiok Homi, lierinantown, I'a. j
1 have n.cil two imeks of your ("utile Powder on !
I my cow and ehirken.. Thk (iw oavk mahiv j
J Tii irt the jfAtTirY or vii. k .he did before. My
i chicken. wre ilrintr. I'Ul wrrc n iied iuxkhiate- (
j LY alter 1 bad ued the jiowder.
Your, truly, .los.ts rAorr., Italia., N. I.
I 1 liaven, d yon-f'attle Powdi-r and mn-t .iv it i
f in tlie best bii- hr?e. cat'l", .heci.. rie. Tried It j
, on jM.ul'ry lor manv cmplaini.. with jrvKs IM ;
EVEHY case. Jot. NVeaver, Utrry.i llle, I'.-i. j
lat .nmmer you ient ine a j.ack.itfc of your iow- i
I der which I aave fo my jtoiilfry, and liave not ha.l I
one dnw.pv turkev or chicken since. Mr.. 1V. I
1 Kait. tlraiifcc, S. Y. j
J Send me a ack or two of yonr Cattle Powder. '
j The park I ifot from yon la"t winter itp.! tvk
. cim kk-n- (Umlkha. 1 trnve fonic of it to a nclsrh- .
j bor and It cured his chicken?. Jon jc William-", j
. Spruce Vale, 1 liiio.
! Addre.., I..r a p.inii.lilet. F. A. MII.I.EK. ST.1 I
' Ar-h St.. I'HII. AliKM-IIl A, Pa. For .ale by N.
J, Fi'.kiiihopt, Ebenfbiinr, Pn. J"-l,'i0.-ly. ,
KVKS MIJ J JOX! j
I Foo Choo's Balsam of Shark's Oil
rositirrly Rrtlorrt thr Uraring, and it the Only Ab- '
I tolule 'rc for Deanrtt Knotru. '
j Tlii. til I. extracted from a peculiar piiecie. ol
smalt White Mhmrk.cauzht in the Yellow Sea,
! known n 'arrfiarorfort Kondtletii. Erery f "liineee J
fi.hernianknow.lt. It virtue. a restnr.itive of j
hearing were discovered by a Itn.l.lhl.t Prle.t :
. about the vear 1410. It. cure, were .. nuinerous
and many mo .cemlntlj mlraiciilona, ,
that the remedy wa; officially proclaimed over the j
entire Empire. It. nse became fo nniver.al that
j firtfr SOS year, n n lleafnra. hiiifi. j
cliarite. reiaid. to anv a.l.lrc. at $1 per bottle. 1
Sole Ayenlt Jor America. 7 lley St., ew lark.
Its virtue, nre nnqtiettianable an.l ft. curative
charat-terabtolutr, i the writer ran pfrtonally tc$tify,
both from erprrUnce anil ebtrrvation.
Among the many reader, ot the Keview In one
part and another ol the eountrv. It is probable that
number, are afflicted with dearne... and tnmch it
may lie .aid : "Write Ht once tn Havlock fc Co.,
i iey direct. ,-ew lork. encloylnir SI. anil vou
yon to he:ir like anybody el.e, and who.e curative
eflMt. will be ieriiianent. Yon will n,-or reorrt
dolnif o." Editor of Ketc York Mercantile Kevtew,
Sept. V, 180. l-J-10,"mi.-m.l
growth, afiJ thus much time may be
gained in tne maturity. j
'I acted upon this advice, extending '
tlie ojieration la rifely ; had my sods pre- !
Iared in autumn, and well frozen in
winter, and on a small area got seed j
enough started thus to plant over two
acies. My early garden sttill was the j
town talk, brought in a heap of money, !
and in this way I was able to pay for i
that land, and get forehanded enough to 1
put tip those buildings, and I don't owe 1
a cent. That's the way your paptr gave
me all vou see up yonder" and the
moving train cut of! the narrative the '
last words we heard sounding like this :
"I have competitors now, but I have
enough else to do, and don't need to do !
so much with the early stuff." .licri- :
-an Agriculturist.
Ai.riiAiiF.Tic rnovKiiiw, A gram
of produce is worth a pound of cralt.
Uoaters are cousins to li ars.
Confession of a fault makes half !
amends.
Denying a fault doubles it. 1
i.nvy shooteth at others and wound
el h herself.
Foolish fear doubles danger. j
(Jod reaches us good things by our
own hands. " j
He has hard work who has nothinirto '
do.
It costs more to revenge wrongs than .
to War them. '
Judge not rashlj. 1
Knavery is the worst traJe.
Learning makes a man tit compauv. '
Modesty is a guard to virtue. " '
Not to hear conscience is the way to i
silence it. '
One hour to day is worth two to-mor- j
row. j
Proud looks makes foul work in fair j
faces. !
(uiet conscience gives quick sleep. i
Ifichpst is he who wants least.
Smalt faults indulged in are little j
thieves that lead to greater.
The boughs that bear the most fruit )
hang lowest. j
I'piight walking ij sure walking. '
Virtue and happiness are mother and
daughter. j
Wise men make more ppjiortunities '
tlian they find.
You never lose b- doing a good turn, j
Zeal without knowledge is a steam
ship without a rudder. " ;
! im. it
rrne niarr tttat iia.t a f-Ti.' t.a in !
l;irl-d ti'er tliiui; man c.nii l del i-.
all in vain.' and - ai.ut t" ui.f
; friend ol mine in On- - mu v t. n..
; men. lei Kin l i'l'- Spntin Cut.
with em ml reoIf. r--movit.! the '.
I clean. I then ,-eiit erj.t. t.. v.. ii ' r
illuMrati.l H..re li.t.. and 1 tl-:f.i.
bett'T Ihk k .rilite.i .n tlir l,.,r-c eii i !
I have taken irri-at itt-rc-t in i. :. i. 1
old 1 cupie l- ryou I.. m nr.-l.t' .r-. :
and do whiff Iran l. Keifma O
t Your, truly. i. w. ,-l
I stateii:ni
jMADEUNDKUOA
! To Wiir.M It M ay Cnscrv.s. 1 n t' . -1
treated w .Th rien. iall i Spa ill "nr. -I
In of .evcral iiviiths' irrv.wth. tif-; :
j aim lien'? rrj. nnd e..i:iil' trly t ..; ; .
j ne. nn.l removed tic i-nl.ir. in.'nt 1 :
the ln.r.e very bar. 1 ever ? i ii'--. n n l ).
i In-en lame, ti.t cold 1 evrr :.i.v . ..
! the i.e ol the ln-k .vint fiii'-e I "
' -Kendall. Spa in 4 nre." I: .;
i Knost.u--th Kh11. Yt.. Feb. a :.:,. .- ,
j Sworn and . ubM-ribed to l.rl..re i:i
' oi February. A. TO. 1 :.
j .If II N S. J i:NK, JUrf
; Kendall's Spavin C:
ox iit-n iiimi.
t H.n-Lfcrn:i.i.. V i..1
Kkm.1.l k Cv tent-: In
I
H .1
i niony m ia tr o. yonr i :i v
"Kfn'iaU Spavin K'urv." In t:,r
Flit4 n tlit ir- anl --rrt i ::! u .
tltr Vim e ilnt. I w-fi vt-ry .(:;.
lrrl th- tnt firriK iaiiriir j an.
-n it lir over :x t-:-r. nixl tr - ! in.
in my rrn )i. tut ctu tin
irive nir j i rtii:iP''!f r-h-f. V i I
wnl1 i-fii n inr t-f--r iini'-h . In i -;
t tlnnk 1 -hnl'l n ti -U- ..t' 1
oiue of -Ken-la H"- Spa lurpn-," ti
try it. I u-M mi --tliin! "1 a ):('
r-l t-f at it:r-p. 'i'tic j-ain 1-t mr ;.-.
l!'-f1 mr "! n-. I f l t-rr irr;i
w-itil.l rftiTiinjo-n-l K'-i;' i .I"' M'r
Ito pit !!er wii x f -r:u u or i hn 'ti:
Yourt truiv. Mi:.
KENDALL"
i
S SPAVIN
:urr in ft vtTrt anl niM In ;
! n't lli-?T : yet it i j-rnrTr-i
fill t" r"HJ h f. rv itrrj. t
nny Fm.iiv irr. wtli .r -Tt;f-r
vim-. .- i r,t rnr'". r!l-n-. - j m
nnl any l.tiiu-if-- r?t l nil t-ii'-i-v.
or !irni-. :in al-" ?--r r!' iri ? -fir.v
iin-j-o' t -r !; -I- n ! . tt :.
trl-a-t. It ij now U-v-n t . '
for rihn over n !, n. n. t ;:
in it- .'tl'-t-i.
Nn.1 n.Torrs f r 1 ' ' ' r ; c i ' r
tli ink atvc- - .ti. . i r f
fly cvrr nv-t tTi'L -! t- ;. ,-!
oit krtvV :r' 1- r I':m ii r '.I : - 1
I'rtri fl i'1-r t r 1 t - t -Hruk'sTi!-.?
Ii.ivt- itttrciri t -r r
ie frut ti nny n l lr--- n r---- : t
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BY ALL
Fen. 1. T--l.-o.il.
DRUCCI:'
MRS. LYDIA L FIKKH
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OF 5.YNN, MASS.
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1ie Po-:r:,v Prr
PENSIONS
An excellent way to cook epijs is to
lour boiling water into a basin, set it on
the hearth of the stove, or on the tank,
and put the eppg into it; let them re
main in it for live minutes ; the eptr will
be cooked enough to make it delicious,
it will digest easily, and in this wavthe
wonderful elements which po to make
up tne epjr are best preserved. Wher
done, break and dropon slices of butter
Xtato! Fire tamce Aiencv.
T. AV. DICK,
General Insurance Aqent,
EBEXSBURG, TA.
Policies written at short notice In the
OLD RELIABLE "ETNA"
And slbtr Flrnt Inan (ompaalti,
Ebenibarr, dept. 23, 180.-ly.
AGENTS WiXTEO forth Be.t and Fa .test Sell
Inn Hctona! Hooks and Hilde.. I'rlse. reduced
33 percent. National Fablifhini' Co.. Fhlla.. Pa.
i ed toast, or put in eucr cuns in whieli
j you have first put a little lump of butter, j
IjIMK-ICRS SKLL A. HESB.irn Mll.LKR'S
FAMILY CHOCOLATE!
An article FiiKTlor in ti i!ity and l mrr In i.rice
tnan any other in tlicmarkel'. A prominent and
ex.cr.cnced New York Hivm.-Uti alve. it n. hi.
opinion that elioctdsite I. .relernl.le to te.i orc tlee
becau-e it a.f.la i.treniftli to the lwi.lv, new life to
the exha'iste.l l.r.iin. i liet. the nervous .vstem.
harmonize, the workinif. of the dige.tive oWan."
an.l tcivc. purity to 1 1. e i.I'mmI.
For a .u-r.1ne runlm-tion. ii'k vonr con feet loner
for mr Sweet Spi.-ed Vanilia Chocolate. An-hen-bach
it Millt r, -i.i and Ca!.wlnll St.... Plilla.
For .a!e hy V. S. Haukkii t lino, and N. .1. Frkid-
mirr, cnn.iurx, I'a. I7-'.i-lv 1
ARt? Pain Itwt .rJAimr 1.
ilr.l'- 'i''' ee'il.al or othrwi.r. A
j M nVS t ;fnr kind, lo.a of Bmmrr. tM
'if. Kri-ri-KK.ifb.it iiri. .1...
efr fl lLan nr VarlM. V.ln. .
riiia. I o.lrr n.wlaw tkraaand. art
? j n in''-' of I'fno'.o.
n Kowa.orpl.ani nod d-r-nrt-nt fatl,-ra
or moth.ra of .1.,-T. -nh.. rt...t in the
nny w.t a ',ni.n. BlH"T Y I
rl.ara f.-.r w..nnd. ii)l-tr.' -r r.ii-:itr.
fiv.a full iM.un.v. SiH 2 atanif f--r c.-l'T
''naif n an-l n..nntv A.-t. A'l.lr..a
P. H. Fitzgerald Co., "iitn
Amru'm. f nd.anr..i,. InH. T .- r t-rtf.
F. A.W.IiTi.. Pr.a't lii.liann Paiiktr.
1'.. . and 1:. y. Knn.ly. lr.a't l'.nr.l
Han1i. both of Injianapulia. Niicic iLtl
l'Blr.
Feb. 4, IR81.-3rn.
STlyiER'S academy
Near I..atrobe, rn .
"VEAKLY half a centnry old. from which .ome
of the mo.t prominent ami cnltivnted ladies
In Pennsylvania and el.ewhere have jrnidnnted
ofTer. most thoronirh educational aid. and hlsrhe.t
standard of reflnintr Influence..
- Pupil, admitted at any time. Yearly ex
pen.e about f2".
Addr..r
SISTERS OF HERI'Y,
Hbatty P. O.,
lice. 10, 18i0.-tr. We.tmorelanU Co., Pa.
a-ll-aiUIIO widows, fathers, mother or
rbildrea Thonaandaretratitlrd. Pmainf ;rn
o.r l..ss f fln..r.to.rjro or m.tnre.Tarir..fe Tvma
.taallNwaM. Tn. 'i-.in.la ..f prnU;nrra and
.nml.d to lt ItKAfK and lfi)ITV
i r..- l proenrrd for InTcntor.. S"Mi-r.
j prnrnrrri. hon.ht.nd sold. Sold. rra
nan
..""bit lawa Manli and w-
D.1-"-M-R-B-1 namburg Tea !
.March i, liH.-Zm.
To Keep Bread Moist. Keep a
large .earthen jar a cover of the
same material is better than a wooden
one and have it well aired and fresh
let the bread be well cooled after it is
taken from the oven, and then place in
the jar and cover closely.
Fon nervousness and Chronic Catarrh
take I'EitrxA. I tried it. L. K. Mv-
i x.Ei, Allegheny City, Pa.
ROSE OF CASHMERE HAIR TONIC.
THIS prep.ir ilinn I. nude from the ro.e. of the
all. v ,. Ca.hmcre. ar.d H rutirel.r free from
Sul hnr, Ia.!, and ..ther K.i.imi.ii. and deieteit-on..n!.--tnnec..
It is richly p-rfntued and renders
the u.o of xiniade., hnlr oil., etc., nnneccnrr
It prccrve.. ...ftens iind benntine. the hair arid
tlvcs it a rich lustre. It i excellent lor an irrlta
lins? or inil.ime.l -calp. It never turns mneld
Iriiirjit. .ell a larsc I'ottle lor .VI ets. Akiiex
bacb t M iLLKit. Proprietor.. 3rd and Cnllowhfll
Street.. Philadelphia. For aie at K. .li.me new
Ilrug .store, El en.burs. Pa. -.-Tin
S2
w.fh, .tfmwlndfralj s. Wnn m.tal flnntlnt-Ca..
ts. lnltallon r"M M. tiid c-l. 1S. 1'hrap.n and brat
foryonrowTi n.. or o.rni.i.v. fi'poa. V.lBaoI.ea-
aiou tn. IHDHrto.v a ia, in iaaaaaM. w ark.
11
heir. rulT fr J-olir n.l.ta at one. Snd
p. for -Th 'ittm-s..ldir." and P.aaioa
Hnant lawa M.ntr. ... . . . ...
J. ii . iS ... HP " 1 "-""loner, and riint.
yV-rrl, P.-.y- f'W-l" Co. Presto, ft
April 22, 1881.-V.ro.
$20.00 SAVED! S20.00
S20.00 RAVED v pnrehas-
. ma, m . -i.mi iuAnin r. irom
the onderjlsmed. whose office Is at
104 Eleventh Avenue, between
19th and 17th St., Ai.tooha, Pa
and who offers the Editor of the
Camrhia littmi. as reference.
.T. McvtllATII.
i j
Altoona, April 15. 1881.-tf.
ARENT WANTm "vrnT-rnFUB tn .rii
i? m? IO wtMIl I tUth.be.t FjainilyKnit
tlns; Mctiltan ever invented Will unit a f ur of
ftotlilnp;., with HEF.l and TOE complei... in
XOminntea. It will alo knit a (treat variety of (a Vy
work forhich there is alway. a rea-lv- ni.irl.-et. Send
f..re:renlar and t.-rm. to the Twoinblw Knittlni
MaclnneCo., dii tVaali.ngiuu u.kou.
S-O a ween I12aday at home eaiiily made. Comly
l-Uutfltree. AidrCttlYuet C., AugufU,Me.
enbunr. Pa., re.iiectlully Inform.
an per.on Intere.ted that he will
be at Ioretto on Monday and Toe,
day. at Che.t Surintr. on Wedne.-
day nnd Thnrsdny. and at Carrolltown on Friday
and Saturday of the fourth trcek of each month.
T-A1! per.on. nee.1inirdent.il work will do well
to artve me a call, a. I am prepared to furnish full
or partial act. of teeih and perform all other oper
ation, pert.-ilninir to mv prole.sion in a satiiifactory
manner and at the lowe.t possible t.riees
r-"Jl,-80.-tf. M . K. II. CHEEKY, I). I. S.
NIAV DKPAltTIJKK.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
THE undersigned l's just opened in Carroll
town, oppo.ite S. Teitelbaiim-. store, a mil
line of KMiKS and STATU IN EKY. AIo a lot
ol choice CAN11I", ."t INFECTIONEKIKS. fcc.
The pntronaireof tho public is re.iiectlully
solicited. PiiicEs Low.
JOSEPH FAKABAlTiH.
atTolltown, fct. 8, 1880.-tf.
"T)R. M. J. BUCK,
- Physician ani Sfbofos,
Aitooj. Pa.
Office and residence on Fonrteenth street, near
Eleventh avenue, where niht calls can be made.
Offlce hours from 8 to 10. a. m., and from 2 to 4
and 0 to 8. p. m . Special attention paid to Iiis
ea.es of the Eye and Ear, as well as to Surs-Ical
Operations of everv description. 4-19,-tf.l
N. SECIILEls,
Vixtnct Attorncti and Counitellor at Ijiir.
Offices in Johnstown and Elien.hiirsr. at the lat
ter of which 1 may be found every Monday and
durinn the sess ion. ol Court, and for the balance
of the time the business or the oflice will be attend
ed to by M. II. Kittell. 4-.'81.-tt'.j
WM
! r ito ad Wheels for Fap.m Wagons, i
j The surface over which loads are i
: drawn npon the farm is soft as a rule ;
and a wheel with a broid tire will not i
, sink so far as a narrow one. A load of J
manure or hay can be drawn across '
I plowed or other mellow ground upon a j
: wagon which has tires four inches wide ;
; when it would tie impossible to do so i
j with the old narrow wheels, often less :
than two inches wide. The usually I
j neavy, muddy country roads of early
. spring are much more passable with the
j wide wheels than the narrow ones ; and
(even upon smooth, hard roads the dif
ference in the draft is so slight as to be
i no argument against the use of wide
! tires. Most ot the teaming upon the
j farm is upon soft ground, and the light
draf.t of broad tired waeons should
will receive by return a remedy that w'ill ena'hl i make them preferable, Iw-Cdlise they ar
V. n tn Ii r liL a .nrluilv .1 - .. I . ; ' n f . . .. "
! it img oi animal sirengtii. Une of
j the first things that strikes an intelligent
j European in coming to this country is
tne very frail look of our vehicles, es-
; pecially the narrow wheeis. While
i these may be desirable in road wau-ons
i those for farm use may be with broad ,
; tires. Contractors for road work ,
; always use uioad tired carts, as thev
find them most profitable. Aicri-an 1
j Agriculturist. j
I . ' ' i
A -N ATI lf AL I?i:iIiOEOF Sxow. The !
Downieville, (Cal.) Ihstscwji r describes j
an interesting sjectacle to be seen on
the East Fork of the Yuba Kiver. about '
five miles above IXiwnieville. It is an '
immense snow-slide, which completely t
covers me river lor a instance of several
hundred feet. This slide formed a year
ago last winter, and was then perhaps
seventy-five feet deep. The snmr-pr
, sun of last year failed to melt it, and it
I is now, with some of the past winter's
i snow, .ft least forty feet in depth, the
: old snow being as hard as ice almost.
! The river has worn its wav through and
the arch is as regular as thoutrh formed
: by human hands. There will doubtless
, lie plenty of snow there all the coming
; summer, as it lies in a gorge where the
; sun strikes it only a few hours iu the
i dav.
For all Female Comphir:
Gl
El
I ak ron Lt-soEnarVs, th ojily nK5ri-ic)
The Croat BLOOD PURIFIER
I Ari'l Purgative, which was known to the famous
! old Arabian physician, a. earlv as the ninth cen
I tury, I. adapted to the relief of Fever.. Coti.tipa
tion. Febrile Complaint., Want ol Appetite. Iirop
J sy and Hemorrhoids. It ha. a decided advantage
j overall other pnncatlvcs. beinir more thorough in
j cleansinir out the sy. fern, without prodnclnsr the
; attonizinir. B-rtpinic pains and strainiim which ac
. company the action of othercathartlc. When PI tn-
pie. or other .kin di.ea.e. are alio pre.ent, .ham
j oo the affected part, ttit.roiil.lv with Van Tivke's
.-tl'iiur .-...ap. nscnennacn & I mer. proprietors,
8.1 and Callowhill St.. Philadr.elhla, Pa. Sold by
E. Jawbs, lrrnftkrl-t, Ebensburij, Fa. lll-B.-ly.)
A TTTCD all other liniment, have billed, TKY
ATI La in:. vai:i:s
ELECTRIC RELIEF
Hy taking f ntcrnallr it will rnre rhoW:i. rhlrn
WorhtH, ilinrrhoen, ly(nt cry. cn nu. ct.lio, t!nn.i,
1-hthisir, intlucnz.!. f).i;in.. nick he:i-i.ichi', nury
inp firknr", .arr Nurn. ?mr Ptomnch. j-ain In the
bnrk nn1 f untr.-k. Applied rxteriiHllr, it will
relieve yon l rlH-mnntiftn. npurnluin, fore throst.
lumha-z'), earache, ti.tliMi'lir, in ft une.) Imvipt
mum 1 1?, icmit, tluriy. inieninoniK. tnFt (iite.
lruiir, ?irafuff, lnrnfJ frMl!, wciirl-. rontrar!el
tendons, leunrrhea, wollen .oint1. tT i nir ami
lite l in-ivfts. NoM hy tlniKifi-t- and ftrkerr
er ppnemliv. Wholesale h-int, N. . corner 3rd
and Callowhill Sti Philad'a, T. V-M.-lm.
Tct?tJllc rrtnrtt Uint arc Unnli t !
irmtcln-rali-l- Vp-n one trial the rri rf -t-oand
iJl he reci?nisrtl, a rr-hrf 1? ftrri :
when ft ortfl coiiTuiuot, In nintr-r!n' n.--
drr-d, a f-rnnanrnt cur 1 1Tc-i-,nih-ti?T.
On a-rrrtc:it of it- f-pn-rt-n ttk ri:. r :
romm-ndM tDt rvt-rii-i 1 Uo 1-r-t j '
I be eotmt ry.
It will enre entlrr'Jy thm T-t f
of tbe UfrTU. I'uri rrha-a, ir pi.l-r r-..
Mrnrtrwation,..!! Tarlan TriHilJi-, 1 "-.".t
TTceratton, FVfHalin4rs all Pi-i'laff rn':: a;..'.
arqnrnt itnjal i-aknriii, ami In e;--i:' t
the Chancre rf I jfe. i ill d:'lre m;- '
from the ntemnlnan efu-TT tTtipr of d ' v -temJrnrr
to razrerous humr.rs there i- cVr -rrfK-edfly
hy tta n.
In fact it hat TroT.1 t t- ,v ;
eat aad beat remrdy thnt h& rter 1- - -ed.
It perwieatea evry portion of t!i rn-- t
mw llfeand Tifror. It rensovr fiiiitne- mh '
t rnyi ail craTing for sTirauJanTj". no r :T-r
of the tfto-rofav Ta
It curra ril.Ttintr, TI.-darhoa, yfrroti T""
General lVhility. ircpi-?snm, P j rr. n
fTeJintiL Tiat tiling of hr-anrng dfu, c?
wriffbt and backache, t alway f-rnrriii! r'.!;
Its aae. It will at all tinw and iindTa:l c -cea,
act In fcarnsor.y RliLtUe Uw thai g "
f rtnaje iryTrtrrn.
Fr ILidiK-y Corn plaints of either ecx tJ r
Im cnaurpa-srd.
lydia Pinkham's Vege table Co-
Itprr;arrd at 2TJ and 2X Wr-trrn A v. -if '
rrtcefi.uOL S;x U4tloftir $.'... Rt :.t
farm of p!lK alw tn tbe funa of Iai njr-- " f-f
of price, per hox, f r cither. Mr
f re-t-lT laiflrrri aJl 1 tt-r of tnuit-j f-a -: '
phlut. Adtlrcas a aiftv'r Mtrttrm tis
"o famf'y sbouM br withoni I YDIA f- J Vk
LIATR riLLS, ThfT cure fimt:-.t. a, h-'
and Torpidity off tbe Livvr. t5 a-tiUlA-r h.x
Kr suTe hy (in... A. Kki i v -V "
Aent, I'iTt-t'iir.h.
lrupi;it, Khoihur-;. l'.i.
ST
Fl
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i
lid IT. w-
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mm in 1 1 it aaaaaaaaamw I 1 1 I 1 i , i n i' T
1 1 .fTv-sS i JilliLli
i . ri v-s
, I i LATARRfi,C3L0Hi r
L
?P..r c.-.tnr-h .i Cr:
."IT. Cold I! SJ-
fi xc., iiiM-rt j
itiucr a xt'
I tiaim in i' : -
i I iranc.
1 F,,r Ptaf: Pr:
J M i ..y i .
3 lie e..r.
! (ELECRATED II. II. II. MEDIflNE.
Person, a filleted with ache, an.l pains, and who
ELY'S CKKAM l-API H
Joseph Mcdonald,
ATT IKNEY-A T-I. A W,
Encriritn, Pa.
- Offlce In Colonnade Itow, on Centre street.
Net. 12. lS8J.-tf.
BUCKLEY,
ATTORNEY.
XTAa ACTORS EY.AT-I.AW.
AI.TUONA, PA.
tlfflce at 1102 Twelfth street. In .ame hnlld
Intt and Immediately In rear of EltTt Nafl Hank.
Altoona, April "", 18Hl.-tf.
TW. DICK, Attorxev-at-Law,
Eben.burp, Pa. Offlce In bnildintr of T.
J. Lloyd, dee'd. (fir.t floor,) Centre street. All
manner of leral business attended to satisfanto
rlly and eallections a specialty. IlO-U.-tr.
QEO. M. READE, Attorney-at-Law,
V Ehensbnre, Pa. Offlce on Centre strt-rt,
I hree doors from Hirh street. 18-2";. 75.J
Sl'B.CBIEi-on THtt CAMBRIA FKEEMAN.
Only 1.W per year, in adraace.
have not tried the irreat H. H. H. Meiiciiie. do not
know it. power, in reniovitnr pain. Irlve it a trial
for liheuiiiativm. Neuralgia, and particularlv H:pli
theria. A sure cure lor hor.e. .ttfl'crins wit h Hone
or Hlood Spavin. Poll Evil and Colic. Ito .are and
ask for the II. H. H. Medicine, manufactured l.v
II. 11. Tomlin.n. Philadelphia, as the popularitr
or the .a tne has led other parties to put an inferior
article into the market. Itearing the same name
Sold hy di-ucifl.Ls everywhere.
MrouAMuMTomc
or IlYBPKpai a Mkhk-ikk. a revet able eomiound
who.e virtue, has stoo.1 the taist of ia venr. I. in.
1 fallible In the cure of Iiy.-iep.ia. Oenernl l-lMlitv,
C'hronle Weaknem. of I.nnir., Spleen and Kidnev's,
Short Hreath. Heartburn, St. Vltu.' lianee. pains
in ine Miiinarh, Hack and Chest. Partiruinrly
adapted to all Female Iii.ea.e.. no matter what
the ape of the patient may be. Price, TSct.. Sold
by Irusgists. T-9.-80.-ly.j
And TnORPIlISr. Ttabit'
cured in 10 toSOdavs. Ten year. es
tablished; Vmo cured. Write .tat
idk case. Da. II aa.a. OuIuct. Hich
pru u, i9i.-otn.
QT ( n weel- in y"nr own town. Terms and 4 outfit
CUy free. A JJres . llaUi-U V to., Portland, Me.
OPIUM
A most valuable remedy for braves '
and said to le a sure cure : Forty sumac
buds, one pound of rosin, one pint of
ginprer, half a imund of mustard, one
pint of unslaeked lime, one pound of
c psom salts, four ounces of gum uuiacum
six ounces of cream tartar. Mix thor
oughly and divide iuto thirty powders,
and rive one every morning in their
feed before tvateiinp-.
Fon a kicking horse fill an old sack
with hay and suspend it from the loft Ly
means of a voe, in such a manner that
the horse -w ill be able to kick it every
time it swings against him. Iet him
kick until he stops of his own nccord,
and you will have no more trouble with
him that way.
Cakes, puddings, etc., are improved
by making the currants, 5-ugar and flour
hot before using them.
H AV1XU -rained nn cm i-ible l.-n! r
placlne all other prrpnrut i.-m in : lie i
covery, i.. on it. im r.t. alone, rrr.-ui-derful
retue.ly tii-revi-r kti.'Wi. A
convince the in.t kepti"-.il of i- c -It
etlectually tieati.es tlie ni;;! )
tarrhal vim, chii-io hntttty
inflammation and irrT-iti.-n: ; r-r't
branal lining ! t'ie h -.i.l from n i :
completely In-ill- tli.- .ore. n,l n--"
of tnte and .ine'.l. lit t.efii-inl n-
bv a few rippli.-iilt""". A tli r -'
directe.1 -iil cure Cutarrli. a
dy lor cold in be head it i une i"
I. ea-T lo ne and z ne-i i-ie. ?-!! "
foccnt.. 1 n reeeij-ti.t J1 c i:..
nt;e. Send lor -nTu'ir :ti fu'l If
El.t St KK l HAl.M " "
- K'T by I '.en-'' :rj. I
toona lirim-M-'S s 1 ''J " h.
orally.
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rTADTI IPjn
O DISCOVERS
LOST MANHOOD RESTORE;
A victim ol vOTithiul inipni.len.-e -';- h
Twr v.rvona rvbr.irv. Ixt ..
AariTiB tried in rain every '' r '.. . , J -crrrered
a smipk- eeh cure, which he i. ,-, V, , ,
to his fellow. euft.-rers. a.l.lrefS J.
3 hat ham
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