The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, September 23, 1881, Image 4

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    T?!T Oi;U CITIES.
In tl.j year of our Lor.! 70, Vesuvius
! READ THIS ! HEED THIS !
had an uncommon eruption, which sud
denly and very completely buried out of
sight the citie-iof Pompeii ana uercuia
reiiDi ; aiul t hey remained so buried for
sixteen hundred years until early in
the U.-t century, when their sites were
accidentally discovered. After much
patient labor and at an enormous ex
pense, about one-third part of these dead
ami buried cities have been dug up;
and the excavations are still going on.
Vast treasures of told and silver, rare
statuary, pointings and household uten
sils were recovered, in good condition,
and many of these are now preserv
a.- I have said in the National museu
at Naples. The paved streets have bee
cleared of rubbish, and compare favor"
ably with the cities of to-day. The
houses are ojn to inspection, and one
can easily gather from them a good idea
of the inanneijof life among people, who
were huned into eternity with such i
fiiirhtful celerity eighteen hundred years j
ago. I
There is a large museum just with'.n J
the main gate of Pompeii, in which are
stored vast numbers of articles recover
ed from the uncovered houses. There
are bottles, vases, plates, cups, lamps,
money-boxes, jars, door-locks, bolts,
bells, eggs, nuts, pieces of bread, dried
fruit, glasses, towels, candle-sticks, la
dles, scales, needles, baskets, funnels,
.v.c. JJiit among all these familiar
things. I was most impressed with an
ironsafe an actual iron safe identical !
in pattern with those knobbed articles j
that only a few years ago were consider'
ed the best safes in the world for bank
ing houses and counting rooms. And j
yet, dozens of persons have within fifty !
years taken out patents for newly in- j
vented safes ! I saw also a lot of Gsh- j
hooks of the identical pattern now so i
eagerly prized by anglers the veritable '
.Limerick hook. Is the world progress- j
ing ? And then there are prostrate fig
ures of men and women one of the lat-
ter evidently on the point of becoming a ;
mother skeletons of horses, cats, dogs, i
and rats. And there are many skulls j
one of them still retaining some of the i
hair. All the dreadful trophies snatch- !
ed from the jaws of death, served to il-
lustrate the terrors of that dreadful ;
night when fire and brimstone rained j
upon the devoted cities and wrapped i
them in the darknei-s of death and deso- 1
lat ion.
If I may judge from paintings and
sculptures on the walls of many iom.
and from translations of nnuieroiis in
scription? on doorposis, the peopk of
Pompeii were not strictly virtuous in
every respect, for there is everywhere
evidence that tl.ey had reached a re
markable high or low degree of licen
tiousness as well as luxury. Almost
every house had its fountain, its hot
and cold baths, its spacioi 9 yard or
garden, its statuary and pictures, and
- -client culinaiy arrangements. Iut
now it is a silent city Its housese are
tenantles, and its streets are trodden ,
only by the fec-t of curious tenants, All
is desol-ition still It-autiful and won-dt-rously
attractive, but dead, very
dead. Ik.-.pite its paintings and its
statues and its glorious sunshine, it was
to ni'i hut a pathetic suggestion of woe
and despair. I would not care to live
in a tii-ad city, and if I did. I could find
110 nearer home. 'tiro. V-Un,t'.- Utter
;' ,.i 7.' -... t Mttnjhtwf Juitrw!.
IF A NEW SUIT YOU NEED,
IT WILL PAY YOU, IXIKKO,
This ANNOUNCEMENT to Read!
Having just returned front the Eastern Cities, where tee honght aiul
PAID THE CASH for enough
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
to stock our JTOUJi L,AJiGE STOKES, we are now prepared to fur
nish every man and boy to whom tfii comes greeting with
M&DE-UP CLOTHIHG 3 GEHTS' FURNISHING GOODS
at LOWER rillCES than they can he bought at any other house in
litair or adjoining counties. In proof of which assertion we submit the
following facts:
nosy sponges are caught.
WK ARK SF.T.T.IXfr
A M V'S 4i001 MIT,
lined tlirouirhout, lor fl75
This .it invites and defies
all competition.
WK ARK SF.I.I.INI
A Itan'a Wood Bnsinesa Suit
for t.'0. The ame kin. I of
a Milt was sold last season
for $S.0O.
WK ARK SrVr.T.INO
A " White DITR VEST
fur 60 cento, which sold last
season, and was considered
cheap, for $1.25.
WI-: ARK SKLLINCi
COOD SUITS FOR BOYS
from 8 to 12 years old, with lonjr pants, tor
J'i40, which surpass anything of the kind
you ever saw lor the money.
WK Alii-: SKLhlNT,
NEAT SUITS FOR BOYS,
from 4 to 8 years old, at 75 cents, which ns
toni"h all who sec them : and nood WOOL
II ATM lor men and boys at 40 and 5o cents.
WK ARK SKI.T.IXO
MEN'S (;OOIt WORK
I lA.'TK,
lined throughout, at from
Co cents to $1.00.
WK AKK SKTJ.IN'O
Men's ;oort Overall
at 'Jo cts. aral up. and irood
Calico Shirts lor 4i cents,
sold everywhere lor 78 cts.
WK ARK SEI.T.lX't
BOYS' SI ITS ia S PI EOS,
lor any use from 4 to 8 yrs.,
for tJ.OO: considered cheap
hint season at $3.50.
All Itie nbate fleaoi-ibcil Onoils and thomnnila of lollara' wortli of otliervar
tlrlen equally cheap are now In stork, ready for inspection at the
YOUNG AMERICA CLOTHING HOUSE
Corner Eleventh Avenue and Eleventh Street,
Opposite Opera IIouso, AI7rOOIS'A, I A.
BROWN'S
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Li
A TRUE TONIC Vj
A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER
Ti i:i"L.a Sf.a Isiiawitank There
is. a continual warfare noiii"; on t-1 1 i
lift v a constant slni-jrie fur i he means
nf susiaiiiins life. The carnivorous de
v r the vegetarians, and the mud-eaters
swallow both animal and vegetable
fomis: ami this iun all the way down
the scale, from the shark and the equal
ly ravenous bluetish to the least of the
annelids. These last the sea-worms
are wary, but they cannot escape their
v.ue. lies. If they were to confine them
selves to the bottom where they feed,
and where many of them ;rrov 10 the
length of a foot or two tl.ey miijht in a
measure escape, though they would still
be a prey to the scnp and other fish that
know how to di for them ; but they
lovetoFwim particularly at night and
in the breeding season, and then they
are snapped up in countless numbers.
They have almost every variety of
forms, and their structure is marvelous
monsters with hooked jaws at the end
of a proboscis, and with sides of a blue
ish gieen, that throw off ai: infinite var
iety of idescer.t hues. Some of the sea
vmrnu have scales, others soft bodies ;
some are shiL'trish and curl themselves
up into balls when distmlied ; others j
are restless, pa.iticularly at night ; some ;
are round, others Hat ; some build tubes '
t f sand and cement, woven together,
till they make a colony of man- hun
dred iri'inliers : the tidies of oilnis i(r
.soft and flexible, and some, when .li--tniled,
withdraw within their crooked,
ca'careous tulf s. and lose the orilice
with a ping. One var'etv of the ser
in he has three il,irk-red eves: another
variety has duffers of eytsmi ea--!i ten
tacle. Th' itmphip-nl 'Tf a, collided of
Hi g't at V;'il.- t ill it was !i.iwn h the
Kih Comaiis-ii.irii r. that th--- ni.i'l
t rustafi fiin;?-h a vast amount of food
for tths.i!t and f ies!i-water tislit s. In
deed, th,ire Is :ioV a creature that wims
or crawls that !ws not become the food
fif jioiue other animal. A Iwaeh-tlea is
caught np by a soup or a tounder, and
squids make terrible havoc among young
mackerel, whila sharks and stingrays
Imd something appetizing in the gaster-1m1
IKON" IilTTIiUS are highly recommended for all disea.es reouirinjf
n certain and efficient loilic; especially ln!i;'tiim, Jhfprptia, Int.-rmitlmt
TWer, Wani afApprtite,Lotf S'rcnyth.lMrk of hnrrtpi,etr. Knriches the bloxl,
Ftrengthens the niiiscles,aini gives new life to the nerves. They net like a charm
on the digestive organs, removing all uyprptir mrmpt'tn:. stieh an Tatinj the Frwf,
Jl.lrln'nrr. Ifant in the Stnmcrh,Ilrnrt!,um.-!r. The only Iron ITOIaratioil
that vvill not llackrn tho tootb or pivo'lioalaoho. Sold by
nil dniggists. 'Wrir f .r thr P, C Y.im V l"2 pp. of uefiil and nmnsine read
ing) IJIJOWN CIIKM IC.VI CO., Baltimore, Mrt.
S. th.-.t !1 Ir.m Bitters a nr1 hr Bi-ah Cnr-rrri. m r.d hTocroned red line, on wrapper.
nrVVAKK OF IMITATION!.
GEIS, FOSTER&QUINM,
113 & 113 CLINTON STREET, JOHNSTOWN. PA.,
-ALWAYS HAVE TIIK-
I : ot-it mil Clieapest Slock of
Dry a,xicl Dress Gfoocls,
NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC.,
to be found in Cambria or adjoining counties. t-5fForgnt not the street and numbers
and fail not to call, buy and bo happy.
II Hf
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A CURE GUARANTEED 5 CENT
DY USING
DR.METTAUH'S HEAD ..HE PILLS enr mwl wonderfoDy ra t
f ii ITerT ,:n.ni.iae Dorn lrv mo Ntt.'OUS HEADACHES ana, wnue
L5 C Idling on the neoc tjWm. relieve DYSPEPSIA in 'u worst Ic rmn, cHii.
VI (J I id j t.ie jstcra of ezceaa of bile, producing a reguUr healthy action o .' the bowels.
r?R
imniiiiiinmiiiimiiiiniii n. .nmu
A full size bo of these valuV PILLS, with fail di-
rertioi) tor complete Cure, inaiitxl u anj dlreB on receipt of
nine 3-cent Postage Stamps. For saia by ail Droggiau.
SOLB PROPRIETORS,
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OVKU WORKED FARMERS. It Das
been said, and we do not doubt the
a crrp5Tv,ndont of the New ITaven j truth of the statement, that there is
. 1 . . ... . . t. i . r,.- i . i
fConn. nroistcr tells how they fish for
sponges in the Bahamas : AVhen a ves
sel arrives at the fishing around it is
anchored, and the men in small boats
proceed to look for sponges in the water
below. The water is a beautiful light
blue color, and so clear that a sixpence
can easily be sen on the white, sandy
bottom in thirty-five or forty feet of
water. Of course when there is no
wind, and the surface of the water is
still, the sponges are easily seen, but
when a gentle breeze is blowing a "sea
glass" is used. A sea-glass consists of
a square pine box about twenty inches
in length, a pane of glass about 10x12
inches placed in one end, water-tight.
To use it, the glass end is thrust into
the water, and the face of the operator
is placed close to the other. By this
means the wave motions of th6 water
are overcome, and the bottom readily
seen. Sponges when seen on the bot
tom attached to rocks, look like a big
black bunch. They are pulled off their
natural beds by forked hooks, which
are run down under the sponge,i which
is formed like the head of a cabbage
and the roots'pull from the rocks.
When brought to the surface it is a
mass of soft glutinous stuff, which to
the touch feels line soap or thick jelly.
When a small boat load is obtained
they are taken to the shore, where a
crawl is built in which they are placed
to die. so that the jelly snbstance will
readily separate from the firm fiber of
the sno.nge. These crawls are built by
sticking pieces of brush into the sand
out of the water, large enough to con
tain the catch. It takes from live to
six days for the insects to die, when the
sponges are beaten with small sticks,
and the black glutinous substance falls
off, leaving the sponge, after a thorough
washing, ready for market. To the
fishermen generally the occupation is
not a lucrative one. I am told the
wages will hardly average three dollars
per week, besides board, lhere is but
little diving for sponges, except for a
particularly fine bunch which cannot be
got with the hook. The sponge is form
ed by small insects, and it it the hive in
which they live, umerenc qualities arc.
more sickness among the fjir&iing com
munities immediately after the season
of haying and harvesting than at any
other time durng the year. Farmers
have just passed through this dreaded
season, and the 4excessive heat and anx
iety of the mind and wear and tear of
the body shows upon their health and
strength. But with our crops of grain
and hay safely housed in good condition,
there comes a feeling of satisfaction,
and the short period of comparative
leisure which most farmers are permit
ted to enjoy gives, opportunity for need
ed recreation which should be made use
of by all who nave worked diligently
through the seed time and harvest.
Almost all farmers can arrange their
business so as to make it possible for
them to be absent for a short time with
out much loss, and the advantages to be
gained by spending a few days away
from home, where the cares and per
plexities are out of sight, will be of
great value.
No people need recreation more than
the farmers, and none take less. There
is more than one thing gained by going
away from the farm, and spending a
few days among friends and relatives
during the comparative "let up" of
work at this season. Both pleasure and
instruction can be combined in visits to
the grounds and homes of other farmers.
New ideas will be gathered and new
methods of culture of certain farm crops
will be learned, and above all the farm
er returns to his work with renewed
strength of body and mind, and a better
feeling of satisfaction and contentment.
Therefore we urge all who can spend a
few days in summer among others who
follow the same calling. A little time
and money will not le lost expended in
this way, for there is the coming season
of fall seed'ng and harvest that will
again tax the strength of farmers, and
the short period of rest and enjoyment
taken now will never be forgotten.
7 VfKENDAU
l&RAVIN CUREf fc
MRS. LYSIA L PINKHIM, CF LYKH, MASS.,
HEAD KM CF WOSDEBIUL mi
rnEMT, Ohio. Jan. 25, 1SS1.
Da. B. J. Kkxdall . "o. Ocnt: I think It
ray dnty to render Ton my thnnkn lor beni-ltn ami
profits whirh 1 liare ilrrived from your lnvalnahle
and far famnl Spavin t "lire. My couin ajid I had
a valuable Ha I lion worth 4.(oo'whieh hail a very
bad sjiaviu, nd u pronounced by four eminent
veterinary Hunjeon leyond any cure, and that
the hor-Ko was done forever. Ad 1nt reort I ad
vised myeoutn totrya bottle tit KendallSiavin
Cure. It had a mau-ical efle.-t the third bottle,
cured it and the horse is as well tif ever. Ir. Kick,
of Edinburgh, the eminent veterinary sunreon ws
an unaleol in inn. and 1 tnke treat interest in as
atstinic his profession. Your, trulj'.
Jam us, A. Wilskik, Civil Engineer.
Kendall's SPAVIN Cure
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LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE CCOUITD.
Mustard. Before the year 172'.)
mustard was little known, according to
the Grorcr' Journnl, at English tables.
About this time an old woman of the
name of Clements, residing in Durham,
if 1 : I.r .i.la ..It ,-,, i in j H'l
jrions
able sponges are found
Facts von Farmers. In order that
the farmer may know the number of
acres each of his fields contains, he
should first provide himself with a
streiHit Dole a rod in length :nd notch
ed in vards. Then if the sides of
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the
field about to be measured are parallel, ;
multiply its length in rods by its breath J
in rods, and divi te it iy lb'i, ana in 2
quotient will le the number of acres in
the field. But if tlie field is triangular
in shaie, multiply the longest side in
rods by the greatest width in roils, and
divide half the product by 100. If,
however, the sides of the field are irreg
ular, lay it off into two or more triang
les, as may Ik most convenient, find the
number of acres in each of such triang
lee. and ad 1 the product together. This
will give the number of acres in the
whole field. I
Jlrnsrr),int t,f Crii in Crih. A '
multiplicity of rules tends to confuse, j
The reason is obvious. New corn will ,
not measure as many bushels to the foot ;
as old corn, on account of shrinkage. ;
A crib of corn measured in the fall will
not turn out as many bushels to the !
cubic foot 'as when measured in the j
spring or summer. Jlence tlie necessity
of working by different circumstances.
All rules are based upon the number of
cubic inches in a bushel of shelied corn.
which is 21. 4. If all corn shelled out j
the same under all circumstances, it
would be a very easy matter to deter- j
mine the contents of a crib by one and I
the same rule. As near right as any j
rule possibly can be is to calculate
necessary to tree it irom its husks.
She kept her secret rto herself for many
years, during which she snld large quan
tities of mustard throughout the coun
try, but especially in Jxmdon. Here it
was introduced to the loyal table, where
it received the approval of George I.
From tlie circumstances of Mrs. l.'leni-
; ents lieing a resident at Durham it ob
! tained the name of Durham mustard,
i consisted in simply grinding the seed
j into a very tine Hour, a bushel of seed,
I weighing sixty pounds, yielding twenty
l eight iounds to thirty pounds of flour of
! mustard. A false taste, however, arose
j for having an improved color, and tlie
! flour of mustard was introduced of
i which the oil had leen abstracted,
j Hence other materials, such as capsicum
i powder, tutreric, terra alba, wheaten
j Hour, etc., are added to biing up the
flavor and increase the bulk.
I cloud will be s en
twelve cubic feet to a barrel (five bush- and dissolving.
els) of corn in the crib in the fall, eleven
and a half feet in the spring, and about
eleven feet in the summer.
Weather Wisdom. When you wish
to know what the weather is to be. go
out and select the smallest cloud you
see Keep your eye ujion it, and if it
decreases and disappears it shows a
state of the air which is sure to be fol
lowed by dry weather ; but if it increas
es in size, take your great coat with you
if you are going from home, for falling
weather is not far off. The reason is
this : When the air is Incoming charg
ed with electricity you will see every
cloud attracting ail lesser ones towards
it, until it gathers into a shower ; and
on the contrary, when the fluid is pass
ing off. or diffusing itself, then a large
breaking into pieces
B. J.
horse book of jou by mail a year a", the contents
oi wini-n persua.ieii me to try Kendall's Spavin
C'ure on the hind le of one ol mv hores which
was badly swollen and could not "be reduced by
any other remedy. 1 eot two bottles of l'rcston fc
I.udd Jth. IiriirKtst r,t Waseca, which completely
cured my horse. Ahout five venrs aeo 1 had a
three ycarold colt swe?n!ed vefv bd. 1 used vonr
remedy s (riven In your book without rowellinif,
and I must say to your credit that the colt is en
tirely cured, which is n surprise, not onlv to mr
self. but nlso to my neiir hrw.rs. You sent me the
book for the tritlinvc sum of ascents nn. I If I could
not e-et another like it 1 would not take twentv-five
dollars lor It. Yours, trulv, iao. Matiii'us
From a PROMINENT PHYSICIAN.
Washixotoxvtli.e, Onto. Jane 17.
Iir. B. 3. KE-nLr. fc Co. (rents: Vending
your advertisement In Ttirl. Field and Farm, ol
Kcndall"s Spav Cure, and hnvlna a valuable
and "peedy hosse !io had leen lame, Irom spavin
for eiithteen months, 1 sent to von lor a bottle bv
express, which in six weeks removed all lameness
and enlargement, and also a lare splint from an
other horse, and both. hore are to-dav as sound
as colts. The one bottle wortn to me one hun
dred dollars. Kef pe tluHy v-nrs,
11. A,15KltTOI.ETT. II. D.
Kendall's Spavin Cure.
IlAimismt-ro, Va., Nov. Isth.issi.
In. R. .1. KKMnAi.r. fc n. dents: lharcavcry
fine mare that had a bor.e spavin for a long: time.
I trl"d everything: man could devie to cure it, hut
all in vain, and was about to ive It up when a
friend ol mine in tins ciiy can e to me and recom-
meiKlcl -Kendall's Spnvin Cure." which I tried I
wiiu Kranu rrnin. removing: tne rv.ne clear and
el-an. It hen i-ent 'JA - nts to von for one of vour j
iliiittratcd llore M.Kik. and I think there t's no !
better hook printed on the horse and Mi diseases. I
I have taken irrent Interest in It. and have since
sold H copies for yon to mv nclirhtmr. and will try
and do what pood I can by gettlnir them lor others '
Yours truly. . W. Millkr. i
Mall's Spavin Cnre on Hnman Ml j
Wkst F.nonbihh. Vt.. Feb. 15. li. j
In. H. J. Kimmll fc 'o. tcnt: Several '
months airo I injured my knee joint, which caused '
an en)ars-ment to a-row t he size ol a lance walnut
and caused me very severe pain all the time for j
four or five weeks, when 1 bi;-nn to use Kendall's
Spavin l'ur with the most sntisfactorv results.
It ha completely removed the eulurueniont and !
stopped the lameness and pain. I have lomr '
I known it in I'SirTi-llpritlcr lmrrs. but nowl knuw !
it to lx-the bet liniment lor human Ilesh that 1 '
am acquainted with.
Yours truly, T. I. LAwnEJcr.,
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE
Is sure in its effects and mild In its action, as n
does not blist-r: yet it is penetrating and power
ful to reach every lecp-e ted pain, or to remove
any bony growth or other enlargements, such as
spavins, rpiints. curbs, callous, sprains, swellings,
and any lameness and all enlargements or j..ints
or liint-f, arid also for rheumat ism in man. or lor
any purpose tor which a liniment s used for man
or beast. It Is now knmn to ho the b-st liniment
for man erer used, acting mildly and yet certain
in its efle'-ts.
Send address for Illustrated I'ir -ular, wl-.icli we
think fives positive proof o I its virtues. No rem
edy has ever met wih snh nmjualilied success to
our Knowledge, for man as well as beast.
r- I'riee 1 per bottle, or six battles f,,r J5. All
Bruiririsis have itorcin a-et it tor you : or it will
be sent to any addrsw (.n receipt ol pro-e bv the
proprietors, Diu II. J. Kkmiai.l fc .'o., Enoburicli
Falls. Vt.
SOLD BY ALU
Feb. IS. lfsi.-nm.
Is a Positive f'nre
for all tlioae Itnrtol antplatota n Weaktieaaea
lormaol KoirWal frasale popt.lntl"".
It will curt entirely tba worst form .f femol Com
rlaints. a!lOTartantrouMe,lDflmwiatlm and Tlrera
Men, rali.'na- and I1T)ceirfent. and the mrtsiiimt
8pml WetLkne-a, and i i-articolarly dnj.t"d to tha
Chanre ef I. if.
It will dlssjlre and evpel tnroors from h nt-rns In
an early atage of oVTeV..mri.t. Tlie tm.'"n'y to can
eerooa hnm-rs t h. re is cbe- k f d very spec.".. !y by I" "-
It removes falntness, flatulency. lcstrovel cra-rtna;
foratlmulants. end relieves TrrBfcrasa of the stomach.
It eurr-s ru.at!:ic. I!ra.!iu-I.fs, Vrrmn Trostratlon,
General Iiebillty, Elcci Icssness, Pei ression aod Indi
gestion. Taut feeling cf h-ar!:;tr deTi. cansinc r'"--ve(rht
andbacka-be.tB!i-r.y.;-crmsr.fnt:y curf-I Tj- nae.
It will at all time cud un.ler !1 nc-nnS'UKW act In
barmoEy wilh the larptl.ct rcirrn Ihef. msle avatem.
Forth rrvt of ICI. im t totni'lnitti if either nxlbla
Compoind I, unsiir--.-- !.
I.TDI. F riVkllVM-S TFCrHBlE W
POl'Nnia prepared at 13 and !(". Wtiwrj Avanne,
Lynn, Haas. I'ri'efl. Si a littles f-r $i. Sent by mad
In the form of pills, alsolntha form of lorena-ca. on
receipt of priee. $1 per box for either. Sir. Pink ham
freely anr-era all letters of inquiry. Send for pamph
let. Addreaa as above, itmlinn tlilt raprr.
No family shfMild be without LTTH4 C riNKHAaTS
IJVT.Il Pil-I-S. They en re ronsttpatloa, buiooanaal
and ton -Idity of the liver. xS cents rr box.
t r Sold by Mil Irwita.
Att(. 1 J. l."i.-l .
Pin rPQtnn Th 5,0,1 r-r, ,na
lUlLalUn La.tiafofalirerfame.
OAlAfrism 5ew, Deliratfal and
wwiwgllbi rairionahle.
era 4c CH. T
1 r Te- Pkaun?.
In ft Cliinese tea garde;, tt.f j.
' for vhich female co-oppra'ioti v
mand oceurs in lcof-phu -tin-'" ::
I..UV1I11, lUO-lo-vilt ariH Qr,
nciioi uiniiru mi wincil IPU-'i
1 -l. . 1 . 1
fiUIJ"l-'l'.l''lll II 1 1 tliai 'IP ff ;,p ,
tlie finislioil proilnpo ,,.,, .. y
j ignorance w:iq rampant,1 as iVt',
lays of so:ne of t',e In-lian 1 s ,'
; lions, tlift blam"wor:liy h;,',;, J
j I'ino; tlio l.ran-li- s -tlir.t i,
! them nt llifir jnnc:i--n win. p,',"
, stotn nii'l !rawin:r tl.p f..,'..'i",
! fiiarj!y al'-nj:. t!i :!:- . l, '
i ore swoop nf fvcrv li-i n- i '.
! fi t'rpriitiy ju notico j. j.t j."
r''d'p!i'-ni'"l fii-ito-p, ,.
sfion tlirvi-rfl. ntvl wis iv'
!V nilSl'tlipiliOiM i;:(-m.n. l
from thf cy f ssti.orvi-i.,n
to save llif-iiisiclri's ir u; QI1 .j "r.
A m A .1 I tU . - , I t
iiuiti' n'-- "-in' ' ' 'ti i ij'-.r i
I llicrtliy conijilotin
i the s!ioi1:st Fprce f tin'o." j
: tioc was phyiolo;f .i y i)?.-..
the tri-btihesi an! fiitfjij,,
the finiheil ten, iiirnii
I witli snrli ronh matiijvi! ,t
confus -d np:o;r'p;atin f ,
t fires nn'l siz a TiioiinM r.t ;
l.. i. i "''
i j ill II -l itvi ii i'i i . iii , i'.i. v .
I
mix'nrf, la.; r
unevenly ternirnieu. r.v.l
n'-ither to paiMTe. nn, rp r r
i .i t. . t . -
is. i:i notiic i ii-a-iam
lion I
Stl' h
'I 1p:
PliOi;
I Eoli r m lraxs aaa Pwfrrary.
Msthert, rtnacrs, Kechaaics. Bntines rten 1
t Woaie, Tiathert, and all who are tired out by work j
rcr won v c?wt't drtnlr ief'iTX-atmc birters. rrnt tl"a- S
Arevoa surlcrinc from LvTvrmi kheumiusm.
CNcuralcia, or HowcL KK"nev or Liver Comr.lainta. 1
you can be cured by using Parkfr'sGivgf a 1 oKIC. 3
If you are wsttng aw-y with Consorrpticn, Femalei
Vcaliiie.';, Khcumatism, or any SicV-nes;: if you
kaave a bad couch or cold, you wul find sure reliefs
fin Pahkhu's (iivcEn Tone i
If vu are enfeebled bv di:e.-se. a?e. or diwiprion. J
fcand you syitcm needs uivioTatiri;, or your bloods!
r n-e coritvinc. v-m crn a'w-nvs cVtw- oti j
r
Made from Ginrer. buchu. Mandrake, i-uiuneiai
LiTid many other of the best medicines known : it is the J
nest tieolthaiid jjth K estorer ever used tarsu-si
rperior to hitters, F.vnces of timper and other Tonicsj
. l hciti iit.tnitiie, ana ,ures A'rur.ncnnes.
It Has Sated Hundreds of Livea ; It 3If
Save Yonra.
L riuya for. or t bottle ofyotirdruest, ard tesnreJ
f"tir sipnature is on trie outsiiie w-rapiicr. H:scox &i
f' .. t nemisrs, N. V. La ree slaving in rirx-ir? ?T si
' preprtrntion,
preveniaMe,
; liaj'jxn: am' we T!i:hk uc
i to a--?'-rt that n-hf-re IJrit i-si
1 rir'. of evn Ih'j nio-t .! '!:
: ti"ii tvere einp'oye 1. c; v.;
' lino- wonM !-e rc-xt to :ri i ;,
Ontlio arrival f li e .
. Ilou-nan and Il-.i-pe -,-
nl-ia in the other 1 stvi";.
. lerleneeil anion; t::e ..
! who have pivvia-.K'y i''i ! -.-i
tern of dieting ar-l vi:lnr
' imi. o a to avnM t! ri- :
I niojitinix atvl lair.t to l! n .'
rrv pekoe they ar :.1-":'
j are m:irha".eil in sel.-cl v .
! taken to the e-no of
i lalfr. lv il.twn. a May or ;
ward perhaps, hmi !n- !-'. -'
thon-iand-s, of merry, 1:p
dresecl L'ii'l may le ?-. im
I jravly alon tiie ia'se-l 1 v
i.nhlv-fiel.la to the r-ard'-'. -'
the h;i!-hes heyon'l Mid i : :
i rvim in the keen interest
I this areoale and l-e:il:i.f
i which they are harejj:.n -.
1 tin; rardeii, eaeii dot :t-ht:i
j jianied lv oo ilies to I ' i;
: plnekiejs lo th centra' :;.':
! manipnl.-ttins ' le .'in-
separate lot of lea-lu-'.--s
few hours two of every V.
have lioi-n c ar. f:i !y rem- v.
lninal l"af "f every branch
r.Z li-na'lv allowed to ro:n ;
f ". J on lil'll
Parker's
Removes PandmfF.
JtXa.ll xJiXlSZLXIls Trcvenis Badness.
The Best and Boat Economical Hair Prasslnr.
Containtp ory rncredients that are beneficial eo the
hair and scalp, Parkkr's Hair Lalsam
Never Falls to Restore Gray or Faded Fair
to the youthful color, and is warranted to stop falling of
the hair. Sold by druggists at 50 cts. und x,
Nov. VJ. .
DRUGGISTS.
f j LATarf.h, cote . p
Peri xa is in itself a great physician.
IJ. Ij. Johnston, 1. d liurK,
I1'. A. KHoemlcr. A. VS'. liuclc.
eTomsrsxoisr.
SHOEMAKER & BUCK,
E'bensTDiii'g. Pa
Wiiev clothfs have acquired an un
pleasant odor, by lieinsr from the air,
charcoal laid in the folds will soon re
move it.
VAX DYKE'S SniHlUR S0A1
C3-EO. "W. TBAGEIi.
CASH 1KAI.K11 IX ALT- IvINI OF
A New CrnK for Wovsds
writer on health topics gives the follow
log directions for curing woun.ls : As
soon as a wound is inflicted, get a little
stick a knife or a file-handle will do
and commence to tap gently on the
wound. Io not stop for the hurt, but
continue till it bleeds freely and le- '
comes perfectly numb. When this j
point i3 reached you are perfectly safe i
all that is necessary is to protect it from '
dirt. Do not stop short of bleeding and
numbness, and do not on any account ;
close the opening with a plaster. Noth- j
ing more than a little cerate on a clean
cloth is necessary. AVe have used and j
seen this used on all kinds of simple
puietnres for years, and never knew a
single instance of a wound becoming in
flamed or sore after this treatment.
Among other cases a coal rake tooth, go
ing entirtly thro ugh the foot, a rusty
darning needle through the foot, a bad
bite from a sucking pig, several instan
ces of file shanks through the hand, and
numlerless cases of rusty nails, awls,
etc., but we never knew a'failure of this
treatment.
a! HEATING AND COOKING STOVES,
,v-; "
and manuf.cti;i:i:h OF
,- TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE,
140 lleventli Ave., Altoona, Xxv.
IKEAPF.ST PLACE IN THE CITY. Roofing:, KponHng nl Repair In; of
Mil kind promptly and aialtafartorll jr attended to. 10-I4,'79. tf,
causes of i
One of the most prolific
contracted heels in horses is allowing
their shoes to remain on toj long. It
is seldom we hear of horses huving con
tracted heels, when worked regularly
everyday, lew peis.ms are a. ire of
the importance of removing a horae's
ohoes, which .should be done at least
every month or six weeks. It i too
ofUn the custom to a. low the sh ies, af
ter h.iving one In pld'-ed. to remain
till wotn out Kffie it nio. ing them.
A re (! C"''ii 'itor.
Tlie Tinntli Tritely Tolcl.
THIi iVli:AV STORE OF
S. TEITELBAUM, CARROLLTOWN,
IS THE PEACE TO BI'T AT LOWEST PRICES THE . . .V S
SUMMER GOODS OF ALL KIND !
And acordUl fnvit.itinn Is new oxtendM hy the nT'.prtetor to ererr reader of the Fnfewa to call and
ee the 1 11 rite assortment, ex.im'ne the vnrt..iis ipwiitiM. and lenrn'the unsnna-sslle priced which are
so low that M percent, cun p..-itive'.y i.e .:lVcd hy tl....e arlio l.-iv their g-ood. Ip.m m The reason I
caa sell so cheap la that I t.iii.'ht my en-Ire .t.-k fr- cash and Intend to .ell f.,r r.vh or Its eomralent
and am therclure prepared to m-ike .ttnck a!e at smaller pr'.f.ts than mr other merchant lu fimbria
cuunty. iK.n't uko my word frT this, however, but come, aud aee lor yourselvea.
'ARnoi-LTOw.f , Mat 21, lSl.-t. aj. TEITE ERAl" Jt.
KIDNEY DISEASES, cT,Pi?ri
are (Til-i'.j end taHf mrrt ly the weef KXOITKT-WOHT. Tkta new aod wonVrrtU rraadr whjc to
e-etnaraT3.-Ja3 Ir.am rj aala t3 a.l parts ft.e cmrTT, workjoa natural prtnnpiea. It rxatonw etiwiMrtai
Td trrrto t-w dmiwaiil orrna. ar.d t.rot;r!i them elsauue T a aratem of aocnmolmied and poaamoial
t tiinora. FMney -iswaf i.-un-r reratn(linjt b-sa bea enrol, alao Tdea. Cot?. pa acn, lUkcumatiam.
-o,, wtUch hi" t'Mtumu -.1 O-.a tt--m for jncara. We h Tcliimn of IfstlawrT ef ua wocdirM euratrv
rower. lci--er a lcjvjiic I-.ti, wMch do rnorw harm than rood, or Arae ydla. tnt vseajamrea
mne-tr. STDNri-WonT, and haoutlt wul t qn -l7 rer'ne1- Cet It of your DruaTKiTt, Prtco. I .
ra-t:l and ra paid t M I LIJ. KI H tl-0 A .. 1-rwe'a. liarllwW, V.
Money Received on Deposit, '
PATABIdMIN llttllXll. j
INTEREST ALLOWED oil TIME DEPOSITS.
COLLECTIONS MADE
T AI '. ACCKSSIBLB rOlSTS.
DRAFTS on the PRINCIPAL CITIES
Rons; tit and Sold, nn d a
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
Accounts Solicited.
A. W. BUCK, Cashier.
Ebcnsburar, March 19. 18S0.-tf.
IXCORIqATEr IS IS57.
STRICTLY ON MUTUAL PLAN.
PROTECTION MUTUAL
FIRE ItlSUR&HCE CQfilPIIY
OF EBENSBURC, PA.
hzZ2 Mil iw in force - S13S.CS3.
Only Six Assessments in 24 Years.
Good FARM PROPERTIES
ESPECIALLY DESIRED.
NO STEAM RISKS TAKEN.
GEO. M. READE, President.
T. W. DICK, Secretary.
Ebenshnrft, Jrn. 31. l?d.-ly.
Freidhoff's Block,
EDENSBURC, PA.,
y t e
A - I.
i. -tie
. ! tbe
.SCSI'S, f1' !-sys
T'' sv!.av'
hi AS
irs t ne
t't-r r".!fnis.
: : v : i . ' 1 ' : T.
(KEAM BAI.M
HAViXH
I.1..--I1L- :..l
at.lc trw-:il I
- t II I .! I I '
r. r'-'-iri-T
T'I A II
I r. fi:t.:
li l:il '---
fl'iu- ui ttHi.ii 'iiiu mi -i.uitc ;mnt-se t'ream
'amiibor rnanufrtctnred. XX ono Sam KrKSti'o.,
Taa Alerchant, JW ."South Secvod street. I'hiladcl
phla. I'a.)
1
;n.l
A r. I.oi i i haii i.in ki) 4 tli.it tli;
cum eati.li.l fr-)in lli 1 u h n ir!ii(Vsa
rn -s-t li-;il!y -iw!i. kfuivrn H-t "lii.-l v
lm'." A i at ii. u: ttt- I w i: ti a ti i-'ile
!lj'lf'l ill liiij .'..;if" 1i. in rij.'litt'!!
st-c ir. -U. 1 l i' i! k t. r tl.n,ki tlnit a -in
a, H'tli t'n.i l.t il W llli it .,!,!, kill a ln.Ul
4-i l.-i tliafl two lui:. 'iN-V It HMD HtUi
! f r i',irthil: l'icr! :t. Iit fiiuit
1 V !.H,r!y ilu'r-il. It . flul.l tli
.820.0(1 SAVED I 820.00
Mlt.aa Slim tr f-ri"-hB
fcabA.1" a !r W I M At lllS K fn.m
tie af'l.r.if r.!. alfi'er-lft Is at
1 " l.iMrntti Arer.tie. teteen
leia e-l ITih Sra . Aitiicxt, I'a.,
ae 1 i-i i "er. tr- l'iitfr nf the
iriA Ittimii aa reference.
J. McCillATll.
i:e -na. A.-tl IV l.l.-tf.
D
Ill, .S'.l tl.dt IllM.1 Of
l icks-arc uialf.
our wouJcn tooth-
V. IH K. Atti.rnfy-it-Law,
A Mit urt, Pa. Iilllrt in t.n(!dln- of T
J. I.U.Td 1e-ihr.t fl..r.) Valre Street. All
manner t t leail Imsireaa ait.nded te sat'sfaeto
riif ad eli.eti e;-etaltr. I lii-u -tf
Adttrtiting Curtau, K Srtttt hi., '.
R. M. J. BUCK,
Phtsic'Iam aki Smoroir.
Ai-Tooa.Ta.
Drnee and renldene rn Fnorteenth a'reet. Dear
r-lerenth arenne, where niht eallt can le made.
iT.e boora frim to 10, a. at., and from 1 to 4
and lo a. r. at. Sf.eclal atterttnn paid to Ila
eaeea of the Eya and Far. as well at to Sararle!
trperatlotn ol eerv descr.ptlon. la-lv.-tf.l
JOsni'II McIK)XAI.l,
ATTOKMY-AT-LAW.
f:aB!aRtaa), Ta.
Mir O.H.'e In f'olonnade Row, on Centre ilreet.
Wer. li. law.-tf.
I5EATTY'SORA.l'feful stops, sets reedl,
"" '. "ly flo. I'ianoaf IAnp. ar-ruus.
Cauioj. ritjcB. Aadrei. BeiHw, Waehlngton.N. J.
CARL RIY'NIUS,
Practical WalcMer and Jeweler,
HAS alwara on haad a larte. raned and ele
rant assortment of WATCH KS, fl M'KS,
J fcW KLKY, SPKCTACIjKS, r. Y M1LASS KS.
Ae., which be offer fr aale at lower prieoe than
any other dealer In the eonntr. Persona neediCK
anything in bia line will do well to a; ire him a call
bf"re purchasing elaewhere.
aTPrunipt attention paid to repairing C'loeka.
Watehea, Jewelry, Ae., and tatlnactlon gaaran
teed In both work and frlce.
E.'.;-,-:r.::;:;: imi
Bf lffll
THE subscriber has the plemanra of aanoanrlna:
to the people of Kbenhtir and rlclnlty that
lie has opened a first-class tonsorial establishment
In the buildinir recently occnpled by Judge I. lord
as a dme store, on Htah street, opposite the Moun
tain House, wnere he will be glad to welcome all
who want to be shaved, have their hair eut. or de
sire any other attentions in his line. Ar-I.adles'
bairand hair romninifs made into curls and switch
es when desired.- Satisfaction rendered or no
chance made. Please give tne a call.
....... H- SCJHAEFEK.
tbensbnrg, March 25, 189L-ly.
Q000 "TWO Aonta, and eatpemas. MOntlt
free. Address f. Suritnf Aogaitvaia.
Is supenor to all other sonns. it is combined with
Sulphur in its i:ire. unadulterated state, which en-
j ters the pores of the skin, beinz absorbed into the
nlood throutrh the mtnuteeapiliarics, and thus acts
upon the skin, whether it be healthy or In a dis
eased condition, both locally and eonstitionally,
. therebv eliminatinir all impurities from the blood
j and excitinir the skin to healthy action. It pro-
duces a fineness, purity and freshness ol theeom
i plexion which 1s unequalled, and can be produced
i by no other ireans. No toilet, nursery or bathroom
: is" complete without it. It makes the skin soft,
clear, pure, white and healthy: is cleansinn. de
' odorlrinr. disinleetmir. soothinir. healinir and pu
j rilylna: removes dandruff, ehahn. ulcers, sores,
eruptions, roughness and redness of the skip : re
; lleves itchinit, burninir and slinKina; of the skin,
' and Irritation of biting anil stinKlngr insects: will
I relieve ltclilnir Piles when nothinit else will have
! any eflect. Ask for V llYKK'a snrsrii Soap:
! insist upon It, ami tnke no Imitation. Sold by rirujr
! K'sts. As-henbach in. Miller. Proprietors. No. 301
' t'allowhill Street. Philadelphia, Pa. For sale by
M. 1. tlATMAJt and E. Jamem, lh-ujrjcist. Ebens
j burg. Pa. ll-5.-ly.
B. J. LTYTSTCH,
nannfartnrrr and Dealer In
HOME AND CITY MADE
FURNITURE!
mm and tnim suits,
LOUNGES, liEI)TEAI)S,
TABLES, CHAIRS.
Mattresses, &c.
1605 ELEVENTH AVENUE,
Het ween ICth and 17th Sis.,
.A 1 toon a, Penn'a
aT-Cltirens of Cambria eonntr and all others
wishini to purchase honest El" KNITI'K K. fce.. at
honest prices are repectlnlly Invited to eive me a
call betore biivina; elsewhere, as I am confident
Hint 1 can meet every want anl please everv taste.
Prices the rerv lowest. It. .1. LYNCH.
Altoona. April 16. lao.-tf.
Hamburg Tea !
(aok rna Ltsmtmcs's. tbk ujlt oisnnc)
TheCreat BLOOD PURIFIER
And Iur-atiTe. which was known to the famous
obi Arabian physicians as early as tlie ninth cen
tury, l adapted to the repef of Eevera. Consulta
tion, Eeorile Complaints, Wantot Aptetlte. Iirop
sy and Hemorrhoids. It has a decided advantaa-e
over all other purgative, beinit more thorouieh in
eleansina: out the system, without producing the
aironizinir. ariinir pafna and straining: which ac
rompany the a'-tion of other cathartics. When Pim
ples or other skin diseases are also preent, sham
ioo the affected parts thoroiirhly with Van I'yke'i
tnlphnr Soap. Aschenbach Miller, proprietors
d and Callowhill St.. Plilladr.elphia, Pa. Sidd by
r Jiits, In-uUKist, Ebensl'nra;, Pa. lll-6.-ly.
Etenstoi Fire Insnrance Agency.
rr. "W- DICK,
General Insurance Agenl,
EBEXSBVItG, PA.
Policies written at short notice in the
OLD RELIABLE "ETNA"
And other rirat f'lstas Com pmnlea.
Ebensbnrr.fSapt. 2I.lS50.-ly.
I
V
1 a s-s by a few appii.
Chinese Cream mi
CAMPHOR !
i THE GREAT REMEDY
i -ok Tin:
IlELIEF OF PAIN
IX MAX AXD HE AST!
Commamls tlie attention of all wlioliave
lK'fii Inveterate sufferers of TIIIEUMA
TISM, XKi:iiAL(;iA, IIIIADACIIK,
KACKAC1IK. FnosTET) Feet, Stiff
Joints, and all pains in every portion of
the Ixvly. Tlie seat of jiain is reached
ly exciiinp: the jinies to action, thus
enaliline the curative properties of the
CIIIXKSE CHE AM CAMPHOR to en
ter, w hich stilles the pain as soon as the
affected parts are reached. The lini
ment must, upon each application, lie
ruhbed in thoroughly ; anil in cases of
Rheumatism of long standing it should
lx; used three or four times a day, and
four applications made each time, until
cured. Care, however, should te exer
cised after the tores are opened, to pre
vent taking cold.
' I er l-T'-l -.1 r:; i. .
vrv. is. nn n m-ris el- ?
iVrf-ll rrrv-d v v hf-rcv' r t. r
OLiVlII'-t- II hi' ; -kepti -
! It eflf-Tun! !y i-i--:in- ti-'1
I tsrrli.il iirn, rjti-'tnif 1
infl non'.if t -ii and iirtu:.
j branal linintr ! ttie he.id
j eompb'tfiy ti-vil thf or
of t.-ito nrd silt Tl. l'.-i t-ti
) tiy a few a piif-nt -on. t;. n
iir '.it r - i t ..
lie bend it i- iin-iti-ile,f
-. Sol 1 . ,1
cent. I In re-'".! t i f f Tl' lri;i lit
aue. S'-nd f-ir 'irri.tjir it.i'i ;m:1 lr,irtn:iti
ELY'S riilllM I! A 1.1 c .. 1 ir ,
l or snl- by K:-
to.na I'miti-ts. a rd I
erallv.
Hi.
I !:ti .
r.--:-f
"ivli tr.
- trial w:
rr .
ol ( a.
: - : .-' I ' 1 1
t. lu'- id -kiI
cois :
il,,. ..n..
. r. i!.7.-d
il-inrt ;is
oM T 1 1.1 e.
The llrilm
ML'ISI :it
;l ii ink-
in.
Tlie Great Prairie:; of S r: i
j Tii provinct's nf IV.
i Monlevidoo nv' a vet f '
j ovcrrnivvui'il : h'.it nn : ;
j it fnre wnro f t p-oiti :
; lin-.v room, lirovi ie 1 he I : -)
in i:r free an 1 c.kv e- u.-
a ir'ioil g.-ner:tl wciil'l he w
j vvi:l:in reae'i 'f iii ha" "'.
j Tie l'" are liv. is in I'm- ; .
1 fil.ln In' Fteani f-i" th --i-t- i
i and t!ie raM'.vriY-. v.'. i h -
i l.ioen provi 1 iitiaiiv it.
, the p-.irp'es ' f Ame'i'. i-,
are nlrea-l- rea !.hi l
' dvin.l Clia-o. the ;r:in.: V .."
g-on-a. and cdher gr.-u: i.'- - -
Inn 1 is to bo had f -v f ? -J
and where the y 1 In-! n i i
1 he th httghear he e n-. ;-! r
j made to f tee a hr ii-i i
Ti e lrtr.d i -. in ' ' ' ' " "
flt. no d-'til't : v.-rv !-i ; .
vi-tl iil, i: !i- .i?t n 1 -i
-f it mere w an.p r -i. ' '
Ii i it even ti t -e !.. i- : i :.
broken ! vel ar-' i: -t .
Ivnut V i f t hi :r i.'i'r. : 1 :
l;rri7"Tl I .twf .;1 - ' ' '
ni'.j an I pnr-'v of !':
the keen e'j -unii f .;
NT. mi-rt i - -.
I.i f :! -;..-:. '
e 1 by the . f '"
i r n'--.i--z i "; r'' "
("n'n; life ..f t he :
jirtmpa-s t 'o a-i .::
Oiks ! he'.e:-. '
th- : z "
fi,H-k- : ov;:-i, ;-. . 1 '
Y.
' i:rj. i..l:n-t" i n an 1 Al
W h.!c?sio Ii.-ii-i.ts L'en
p.14. -lei.i.
to i :
HORSES
TBI
'Inr nnlT. In tl.M IIt..!.? Ii-.- W o ... 1,
breast, si It or s?'"n'.l. r i'lvis. t .Vn I''-1'IJ
-Ftr fnirH (if lh. KT-iTnt-tl r.li- rl'i.
rtia a, or vojiiiiii.jr, t::ko I'kklxa. "' BtXi8!JB
'For Cfmb, ?iihmv r.itj!it rtvo-t, rt-l.l
ncssof brciua.tal.cl'.Kt. .A. sa-J gJUjaxajsJI
--r or rnroTiic cararrn. I'mnchitls. rilenrl
...i.i wit iiiroaioi m;y K:iia 1 kRL'N a.
'TFitrvA Is tlie purest, most T-rienr-t iir
cii-itui, mean iae kiiou loiuan.
"7'tsntA Is tb best riv,;i'Cr.
i"-:-.-, iin-c in-ri-.rop.."r rr the
uiina."
Purest
"It Tent e-tn't sleen. takn
Tvenk or worried inciLt.-illv. eaTt reU
i tlll NA." rTntfiCaWIIIIIII II
"51PC0 tela be jwid for the least Imrmritver
mlnera.1 tUat may I: found In 1'ihi .na.'- 'HE
Sold every-K-here. For pamphlet -write to
8. B. I1AKT.MAN A Co., .sboru, Ohio.
Tr yon nr aide, feel badly, or In anv tnr
otiw.-ti. LaVo 1'tKUXA and rcuUte tiiu bow
ela n ith
rERt-stA ; 11
t-VelXI
i
M
It
The Meat V.nes of S.'
has often bei-;i tnte I
Sold at the New Irni;JStore. Fostomt-e. l:b
ensbnrit, I'a. t-V-13. l.-ly.l
habitants of Polar Siher
dop:s on mammoth men',
nature's ico houe, an 1 :
convenience if th ih.
tropical animals eome t.i !
Pole is an unsolved pv
earth's history. li:-!'--t!tP'ries
intendel t' i
tlitiot:s, but none of tt !
rincing. The tim-'. : -that
years ag" t!e ve nr.-t
stlddoil l-ha!!:!-' of t
i !
Chinese CREAM Camphor!
IS I XT ALVA RLE.
It relieves Sprained Joints, Thrush in
Feet, Sweeny, Poll Evil. IJIood and 1 one
Spavins, Ringlione, and all hard lnmi
caused by kicks or other bruises. For '
Epizooty, Distemper, Pver. l.olir. 1-oss
of Apatite, and Weakness, use tlie I kon
IIoksk and Cattle Powder. j
r- A lialf pint bottle of the Cinrs Cnir, i
CsMrnea can be had for AO certs Irom K James, I
. i'ruiririt, r."entninr,
, H The tetiinoiiinla of persons iisinw this
I preparation, either on themselves or their liores I
will be thatiklully received.
j TESTIMONI M.S. ;
I hava trted the Chinese Cream Camphor for !
Kheuraiitlsm and Nervous Headache and have '
i loiind In it inst int re.ief. I have never found lt i
eipiai in an my travels. lit,, nr.i Hvsn l.n-l'.n
En.. (on of Capt. Sirffeo. Uvna, K. 1. N.. Sin
' tHMire. India )
! 1 ned the Chinese Cream Camphor for a ifrfrt
' attack of h'hctimatisin in theriitht shooMer and
J can sincerely say, alter having tried sefrl other
: well-known remedies, that it Is the -et thtnif I
; ever nsad, cnrfnir me conipleir! v V li la at J"
' W aitos. 117 ft. 41st street. Weit Philadelphia'
j March 1. 181.
After one application of the Chinese Tream Cam
I Jdior I was relieved of fronted feet. Nimti l.i
W -JW tBBj ) -xre.vil.-l jnj M
m m PWey -arfSTun ' -.i.kjii 3
Nlt WBliil-BT!rtl'raT'esiWllM'.' I B
J mn amcwraaim p-ra ar.aea na lQPO H
S lJa?BaaaaWal tjiu'i inotrum aq r- ""T
igwn st, viHi1 rti poa 9Jiia rs
TnUiri',ri e;--riii.,J .. -
taxrip rtANa et ajtl. d -u -jnniil
B DOH me('"' -lapwaaar im : jrna
rafjj jaii i, a w ! e:-a -'a
tm ts i I a ni OOS
"arskjpiroij p a a V : -v. i es iru n
o II sw'luil nin-i m aii-.
ae- Jl jnq .g iliB-iiaitirr, -aji
-STt ll'H aaa mt p tni v. m
aiaiAa a tann-X'! Jwitsaa avra c
Sii'ia3f
woiuf inOuiiHHiVj',sj"'a.- n
"jirarnorm pmn lW"1 ? krT
-1 eo a uiaio trrcxi L
.jTiaaxj ar airrai-'i tx: q I . l
avrj-::rrt;Jrf7.:tf;Ar:VT!'1 1 rI
B xtin ra - - -TwLa j ".-i .-q
B don a v 1 - i ; 1 n' a
sreiM -, T", i ' 'iui w
SLllJf 'r,o fry, j r, . i. ' ; 1 t. . r m.
"MJng -svJOH ia nmrnau
ajp
a
"rW j4 iJtiit 11T f" l-a j 1 aa
kak. 41& North Tkird street, Phtladelnhla. Pa
i. 12. 181. . . ..
Jan.
1
t;. buckt.ky,
ATTOKSET.
AT
XTJLa ATTOKSET-AT-I.A W.
Liiitm, rA.
- Office at 1102 Twelfth street, in r-aina bulld
lnjr a ad Immediately In rear of First Nat'l Bank.
Altoona. April 22, l$n.-tf.
Or; fn 50Vr"r Ht 5nl8 Stmplw worth ti
una, uaino,
navmir aunoreo- severely with trostad feet I ned
the Chinese Cream Camphor three times, rubblna:
It In thoronirhly. and was cared. Mv mother tried
It fomervous hea.tacl e. ol-tainlnz "instant rehel
-AxtotvS. TATtCL, 1J15 Melon street, PhlladV
Jan. 1ft. la-si. 4-8.-in.j
iinn!T9. "?ITrn KVFRrWHKRa: t.
iii.-ir -o.T tnv-.:;,.(. Wl k 1: 1 1 A fair of
t:.K.:n .,! HI.;!, nn,j xor. comofeie hi
?ir.--.'. ,7 1 VH"r,in :,rai; a rea.IT market. Send
J:eliin o.. 4tiS Waaldnaion hu. UoUou. .Maaa.
NEW RICH BLOOD!
ml'i '.""i ' I?"rf'""'' fitts, make N,.w liich
Ttlo.W. and will eempletely rbanire the l.loo.l ,n
tneeiitirflsvstom iu three, months. Anrwrwn
w ho will take. pill curb night from 1 to 12 wreka
mav I re-stored toaottn.l bi alth. if such a thmtr
be pos,b!n. Sent hT tniil for 8 letter atitmm
. i. .nn.ssny t t o., r,o,ton, ai..
'H fc Co, port- I CT'")"""1-12"'','ath",riosily made. fJostly
13-4781AV.J C lAOtttflllree. Adrc?irruet Ansu5t,Mvt
Poles from to:
were cau!:t
fr ,-en. and b i
A reeetit tra
that, happen;-
a'.o'i t e 1. I--iee-
-.r.lt t: a!
till I i I'l r I.e 'l
of w 1 i -s A, ..
i 1 to
oi;t
'WK !',! pi
I n.i ;h i"
AIM)!
r I r
t
4V l-c?;'"!! fen .it r ri'i
t !' ' li 1 . 1 ! -! 1 - . V.. k H t.-l e.
t'-ie-.:it-.ii . r t - tp --aiirot
cure itli V et t i.u-ie I ,; er 1 ' 1 ,! en the
diri -Hoiis are s-ri -t c iiipn.-1 nt. I hev ar
purely eif i-t-i Lie. a ii'i n. v.t i.nl to n r 1 1 - ra.-t i-n.
sui. ;i r -i .ated . I.ak; H-'xr. .iiiiotMii :io pill.,
.Hct. Eor ale l.v it i i 1 iru'j i-t-. H.-s.iTei.f rmiii-ter'i-il.-rs
nn. im'Ti--'!-. '1 l-i. Pennine ti!nnu':ie.
tnred ,.no t.v .li ill N C. WIST A. i . " 1 he Pill
Makera.'" lsl .V lvt tV. Madison St . Chu-.-ico 1 ree
trmi i.tii-kue sent t-y mail i r.-eaid nn re.-,-tit ol a
l"-o,,l.-iy.j
t
a rn t m t i 1
tt i , n I I t 1 e , '
r p of , r-..
tl.e h . : ' of e . .
I" a-; f, s
r- ' -er;.. . .r i - '
--.r. ,'f ! . r (. - 1
i 1 II - !
t. ' ! L T' -a i -
' i . . or i. '
1. d ia ti.e ' : .Mi
i l Tl i I V . j - ' '
I t "., w n: 1 1 I f -
A WL
An F n t-. -
l--e:t J-t'!tl" T .!:
X :il P.. le fl one i f t
to an ol I rijountrtii.i-'
1V.1. fiat rer
this fmbtrv. itoii't i'"
lio-il.
wi! Ii
cni-l
lies-,
the t
in th.
the s
hawks
fin 1 th
inrr of the obi-iuito". pt -cliatterinfj
l'tt -e oard.tvn : a '
and variet v of f-wl and br.:-'
less to me as wi-il as imn h "
pa vet v of wliose phimnje :i . .
lite slr:ino;enes :md wihhie--screeelics
an I le-wls a
ways and evert where have v
and which will only rrra '.
room for the iloeks and lier :-.
inp and beilo in z. the crow;-..
linr of his ilu'.r.e-ti,. surround
Life in the pra'rie is life v:
die; for the very henr ln--:
tod : and away from trail . r :
neither for sex nor a-- j
other practicable, or, u: . o
means of locmiotion V '
b:u-k ; and the hor-es ar-: 5 '
footed, brave as lions, a: I
tiocile as cows, nnd the r r
keeping c-t li'.'le. and
and siioeincr nothing.
3 cent staiiip,
STARTLING
DISCOVERY!
UOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
A victim of yrmthfnl impendence canssna Prama
wtre lieeay, rvou Debility, loat Manh-iod. etc..
avinp tried in Tain every kuown remedy, baa dia
corered a simple aelf care, which be will Mil FBI K
io his fellow-.uf!.rcra. addiraa J. H. HKE1 :.
A3 batliant fat., 1.
Feb. 4, l-Sl.-ly.
W.-tl, I .lon't km !
-I. you mean to !l
canl.t nioi-e and larj---r
"Nn: but 1 have e t
bi- fellers."
"Conic. no'V. tell v. '
the largest tronl yon ever
Val, I can't " ev u ri
weight, lint b".i folks "'
Now, you know it is
around t' is ver lnke. 1'
As 1 s:i:d before, I '
woiht of the bijz 1
out, but I did h ni o '.'!'
and afier 1 lavd -1 !
three feet, and you '
water mark over ; on
binee.
:!1
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HUNTER'S
SIFTERS.
l- tttlrlrs In One.
M lllmns In use rrmi!m1v
choice 41 paire entitloi-ue
(. oilier opeialtics lr.n
J. H. HVMt K '
tint tn'tiO. As t fl anted'
Tea ms'ls from red r
the New woik P-'. t,lb, .
rnre for cancer, the cS-1-
washed with tte tea.
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