.':T.,'JLt':TC,i I READ THIS ! HEED THIS ! KF.S. LYD!. L riHKF'M, GF LYKH, MASS., tt , - s IN If - ft i I ' .;-. '" r v T. i M 1 i.ia. i .i ) ilv u-tie tnn-e T-..m ' r '.i.-'.Vi Nii s.M Ki ft '.. . ; .-..-.-.V.i :- . .r. 1 i ti: lint- 1- f .1 in Willi! V Of V I V'UL11 CAMPHOR ! THE GBEAT REMEDY ! K Till: KELIEF OF PAIN IN MAN AND IiKAST! Comm .1; ..!.: :.'t. miun of sl i w!u have 1- f-i -i.v-t--: . is of I.II KI'MA T ISM, NIM -!!Al.i;i., II 1'. A I'AF II II, IJACilACIl K. l'::o-i f; Fkf.t, .Stiff ,1 !N I . aid .1 . :;. - ; . ! vt ry pea. I n of the hod y . Ti..- s; of ain is reached by rNtiFi .T the ,.;-,.-; to m ti n, 1 1 ; 1 1 3 Ctial Hr.-i- 1!:'' iVf p roW-l i ICS of the CHIN l-i; CI i: AM CAMl'Ilnil to en ter, whi-'i ;;:!-; 'he pah; :s soon as the :.. i. T! l.ifl:t V- '. i ;.-. -licut !.!!. I t' rnbi-i'l t!: ;::.!.! : i hi ca-t-s of K !:'.-?!;'. : - :a !' ..-n ; stan 1 :;: j it .-honld lie i-. I !';;-. .- four limes a i!ay, a;.. I fOV.V iL;-:-!'-. 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'if-i i t i- n - vt.' :i!t...-U .1 t. !i. i; i in rU! t l.-ml ' r. ml c mi -in -: .! - -; . - : . r i k - - r ir.' ; . '. !, .t n "I. kii -Ml . !!, ti ' . - t.- ' - i 1 t-vrr : - h. , . r. : " - . .-.i ' - v . ' I 1 !. A " : r'. Wa! 117 .. il,: . t.'t l-i.iM.i-ii I.', 31:.r !i I. I--1-;. Al . r t ' : - : r :. n ' ! , : .--o t . it,i ( . I'i.'.r 1 w . - : t , : . . ; ; f i . -. . i . -; !.;,. KA. ti-. .1 , t !. I .;, t - Ii:i.'.! ;:'!. 1 .... J.iil. 1-'. 1-M. tV" ( ;.:,- I ': . . i ' ' : It ir. tti r .: . v i I it i-.r ' rv.Mi i... A s i -s s i ' i : , !. .fun. 1 '. II. I j. .:.;.:,-:.. !:. '. A. . v i ' i -i I ' I I. i. . r ; i i -I : .n -!-.::. I-;. ; ! a. I i - - . I tin. u. . . . A. NV. J J.;. :c. .1 .M N.T( . SKOKi.iAEER & BUCK, I'lonc-y Received on .Deposit. l Y H S.K r f I. -i l INTEREST ALIGNED oil TlrlE DEFCEUS. .. T AT. . ... . :: - :: . :: 1 :M -. DRAFTS ci VIUXCirAL CITIES (iKNKUAL UANKIN(M;rSNI'S 'lit N.( I i -I - A. W. r,ri'K, ra.lsipr. I ' c:: ' lir.r, ! h 1.'. I - -T '. m iti'.iMhctTiat i is7. STRICTLY Oil MUTUAL PLAN. illiC ihollHahULUifli u or inr.?J3Zijnc, fa. .a.I- ti.M 111 '" ; ; ? If-".' i-kif,- 1 t Xi.' . Vi 1 1 j;X I riii: Chicago a Ncrlh-Western j JiAUAVAV Is ti.cOI.HKT: i: i'3- H N.STi: t'fTED BEST 1 i till t:i: :in. hi-p.-e tiic LEADING RAILWAY or t;:k WEST AND NORTHWEST! It i the !i-rt :in-l Un r--n! between Chicag-o ati.l i''l i-.iiits in ortI:rrn UUnnis. Inivj, t'.ikntn. tTTOininsr. e !irk.i. ( nli irnii Orocin. i.lor'lo, I fsh, Arizona, l.lnlto, Mni.tnua. f ts.1, jp. Tor COUNCIL HLUrFG, OMAHA, vm:, is.i.i:, salt i,. i kj-:,sax rn.iycisco, DcKilnonil, M.tx itv. (!: Iter i -ft. ', .? .VV..,i. . I 'i - ... 1. a : -1 .?.'. nomlt i i lie "' (.'(( ' c 'l f ' !!' .1 .-. ror .V.'t.'i: '.'''' : ' ' . s1 -.i i. V-i ,v-. f ti i'i '.' lie. ,-:.' I':'.;;; ., .iV.-.-icvftff .f ii'.... :. ; -i. ,;v'Tl;-'A-. r i'.'. ; ' T -: . ''' ..;i;..: ( .lin- i n- t-i ( -hitna-.i s. . 1'. W - i!- .:.rr ir.iin, ;.'i!lt l lltoll Depot. I- .-I - i -r r.i i 1 ir:t -i t ho : . .1 1 I;i 1' I l-:0:-.' )!, j... t.-.i. ' iji.-s-j.. it I i r..r.. ..;i .- 1 I'.ni lllill, lic it !,-..:!. l.-.t ii. i'uioitt, f: i... . . ;: At -..h-i-:! i n:: - ti.. r'.ri li-H i'.-!'n . !-..! t !.. urn . :i t -i :i I ii c the 1,1 A f o. c' .o i I.:::,- . . ja-:- Kt. W-.-x :i :i I i j.: .-. J. Tr.n:k K'vs. l.i--! t k . .v I lr-c r.-nnrr U is I lie : iuiis tii.-i.!.' s! .Jiin.-tion I'oint. :.V I.IT. run,. in- IT I.I.MAN !KTKLI)NIN(iCAKS ! niK'ACO tir.,1 C rr.Um-tii !- I'- in-i . i i 1 1. t . fir. .""Vr: 3f v.. I v ;; -. : 1. rf v. ;ii. r :stv. Jl'Nril. FLUIDS. -m ail MIit Trains !..::. ii-ii-. i v.-iil Line. i i.i-l u i ; : sit t. I. '-" i- - --: a.; !r;A--ir I -v THE NEW FOl NDLANI) DOU. Tliis iovevftil, ititelligpnt, ami tlocile aiiiiiiai, which in its unmixed state is levhaps the noVik-st of the canine tribe, is a, native of the country the name of which it bears, anil ma' be consitk-red as a distinct race. Its introduction into this country is of comparatively n-cc-nt date ; and the fine animal knowu ! to us by the name of Newfoundland dog ! is only hilf-brf ed, and of size inferior to i the doji in its native state, when it i measures abut six feet and a half from i the nuse to the extremity of the tail, the ! length of which is two leet. In itsown country it only barks when greatly irri ! tated, and then w ith a manifestly pain- i'ul effort, ;roducing a sound which is described as particularly harsh. Its ex- ieinption from hydrophobia in New foundland appears to be well authenticated. The dog is employed by the settlers j as a beast of burthen in drawing wood lrum the interior to the coast. lhne oi four of them yoked to a sledge will draw two or three hundred-weight of wood with great facility for several miles. In this service tin y are said to be so sagacious and willing as to need no driver or guide ; but having deliver ed their burden, return without delay j to the woods in expectation of receiving j x !. .' food in recompeii.? for their labor, i We see, ind.-ed, in this country, that, ; from the activity of his disposition, the j Newfoundland dog delights in being employed; and the pride, of being useful maks him lake uncommon pleasure in carrying in his month for miles baskets j ot other articles, of which , rfS well from J that satisfaction as from the Jdelity of his character, it would be dangerous for j a str.iner to dispute possession with i h:;n. In many re.-pects he may be con- j .si.ieie.l as a valuable substitute for the j mastiff as a Ik use dog ; ami a danger- i ous rival to tkeS. r.-.-niard for the king- -hip of dov.i' -n. j 1 he Newlotindiand uog iseasny saus- j lied in his food. He is fond of li:-b, w hether ire.-h or drad ; ami salt meat! or lish is more acceptable to him than j to most other animals, as well as boiled j potatoes ami cabbage. When hungry, j however, he has not very strong scruples ; about appropriating Mich llesh or fish as ! fails in his v. ay, or even of destroying ; poultry or sheep, l or the blood of the lain r "animal has much appetite, and I sucks il iroiu the throat without, feed- j in-- mi the CAi'eass. Thisii in strong . contrast v. iili the collie or sheep dog, of I which v.e uive the foilnwinii illustra tion : A sheen dag in New Mexico, re t urning one evening with his shivp to the loUi, disco vert d that his master was ;.tid ii. ).;. haniy, ami kepi ery quiet. TL i- next e.nii:g it v, as t lie same. Jlut a tier l" lining up the sheep the dog .Xoeia 0 about the .!o-..r, scratched, bark ed, and even howled, as he was getting very hui.ry, but his master did not move. I lie dog, true to his appointed :u!y. wiiiL on', with the shep on the thirl day, but that nijjht when he drove the t i i-i into their pen the last one to attempt to ,i t in became the victim of IF A NEW SUIT YOU NEED, rr WIJL.1L. PAY YOU, This Announcement to Read Ifnring just returned from Ihr Eastern Cities, where ice honght anrl EAII THE CASH for enough SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, to stork our FOETt LATIGE STORES, fee are note prepared to fur nish every man and bog to whom this comes greeting irith HP CLOIHiHG GEHTS" FUHH1SHIHG GOODS at TjOTVETH. TRICES than tJieg ran be hourfit at ang other house, in lltair or art joining eottnttes. In proof of irltich assertion ice- submit the following facts: 1VK M?E SF'.T.INO A iA's (aioDM i r, lin.-J tlir.niiite.iit, tnr T!.i suit invite and defies n li competition. A MatT dnftil ltoinr Salt f..r-M "0. Tii " in e k-iij of a i-.lt wns .-old liiKt ?ca(.;i f..r ...i.; J. A Hn' White III t ti. tST S.r :'' i r:it--. wl.ich iid 1hii f.pa-.'-n. itH'1 w;!S considered clmup, fur $1. '-'. GOOD SUITS FOR COYS from 8 to 1J years eld, with Inntr pnnO". for lii.h .-tirj-a anything of the kind you ever fw kT the money. w i : a in : sf.i.lint. NEAT SUITS FOR DOYS, t;ctn t to R yenr old . nt 75 ?ent?, wfir-h n n(h all who -e t:i-m : end ood M ODI, II ATS lor men and buysnt 4o and ft.jc:iti. W K AUK SKI.I.IXt ki;'si;hm) 'iiiKK' IS 4 I'ASIS, llne.l throneiiout, at from 65 cents to l.w. WK AKi; SV.I.TA N( I Ion's 4-l tHernlN ftt. '.'i CT. and up. nnd irood t'.M n o Mimit- d r 4o Cl-nl!", sold everywhere lor i-t.1. WK All'-: SF.I.T.IN' 1 rto.s' sriTs in s ru.rf s. I'.r nny ntft froiu 4 to j yr!., f .r -l.'ti; eonl lerf-.l chea; I.-lt. e,i..un nt tU.50. ! sh All the nf.ovo Ioorihol (inr! nnd tIionanl of loIlar' norfli of olhor far tie I-h eqnall.v rltoap are now in mark, roa.l.T lor lnpcrtlon nt the YOUNG AMERICA CLOTHING HOUSE Corner Eleventh Avenue and Eleventh Street, Opposito Ojiora Ilonso, AIjTOONA, PITT8BURGIJXPOSrnON. : ; OWING to DEATH of FRESIBENT, TIME of CLOSING EXTENDED until OCT. 15tH. " C R A N I) HUSH TOTATOFS. j The Iii.-Ii potato is sn called lifcau?e i it whs fnt extensively cultivated in . that country. Sir Hubert Southwell, i the President of the Koyal Society, says j that they were, introduced tbre by bis prafxlfat her from tubers given him by Sir Walter Raleigh. The y are said to ! have lieen sent him by the Virginia coi- ! oni-ts in 1U). but they must have U'f-n j obtaine.1 by them from the Spanish set- tlemcnts. as they are not found i:i Vir- ginir in a wtl l state. According to the ; tradition Sir Walter had ti e roots p'ant- ; ed by Ids gardner, who hist trieii the , taste of the seed in the sprint.-, and was much disgusted thereby : and it was ; not until the following winter, when be ' was digging over Lis garden, that lie ' discovered t he value of bi acquisition' in the roots. There is no doubt that : Irish jX)tatfP3 are natives of South ; America. Thv were lirst brought to ; Spain from Peru by the Spaniards in ! j the early part of the'sixteenth century. 1 ' In lKith these covunrii-s they wt-rt called I "papas". From Spain they were cani- ed to Italy, where they received the i same name as truffles "taratrufli." j They were sent thence to Vienna in ; j l.V.is by th (i-jvernor of Mous, and tlms ' ' became known in northern Europ". I Their culture, it is sai l, was finally in ; trodueed ir.lo Kugland by the wreckin; ' of a vessel laden w iih them on theco,.-', of Eancasteishirc. As the vessel was fiom Ireland, tliis may r.r-connt tor the name of Irish potatoes, Hiougli it sec ins , to be more extensively u-itd in tiie j United Stales than in Eelau 1. in ordr j to distinguish the "Irish'' from the : ; "sweet" potato, which is bo'.anic.illv an entirely different plant. In former ' j times the Irish lived priueinally on aui- i mal food, the products of the dairy and the coarse oat-meal or barley bread ! which is generally used in Northern j Europe. Fish tore aiso an important, i article of food. Hume savs that it was not until the reign of lle..iy VIII, that , carrots, turnips or any edible root wt !.. i produced in England. The few that j ware used were impoited lrum Holland, I and we may reasonably snpp.is' that j iheir introduction into" Ireland was of i s.ill lattT date. I e a J X KLNDALUS ? V KLNUALLS &mm curl 5 . V"- C ;-t .M-TT:: TmT a1! tli" ?''r i ruv 1 ut vt klJ V. rrlnfnn Mcenmon J ) o -;r W r cli- f ot:i.tun4 It.. -:-.rc- -..:." t' - " f o.'ilo ' 'otti- Hon, .;:-:- m.J rr.t. rr.-'. ! c c--::Pti- Fninul r.-'. ; r ;:i 1 ; ; r-.. - i't rd: i-d to the 5 :5 2 ?rs . . '-. , ' m, r t, . 1 . 4. 4 it ir: ,-v ci .... V. f Ea.mi raiser s. mat (XIOI.KRA. An Hoc 'en ;.iys : Hundreds of Iambs die an hi re with this disease: e:v n-w Ohio It :i! 3:-? r. t .- - Q cniTv rl9i'"( t ', I Oir'.w bill.. or. t' It r r" -tc- f i i ' V f or .t::.-l-ri.-i r It cui l' -. Ct l -ral ... . , . , -f fft ; ri. "U f -;-' .- : . n.n.2 .r.z' i It v.-: i.i : l4.-"-r5 -.- . I :-'' - - : C-,:.r: r ' i; LTr.i.t ; . i : ;. . TO' vt.i i ! : t : V.i -. P '-.. 1 lathof-.-.i. " . :-. r. ,;.t ft : Ii -, i' I . f retiy p' jr . -. ' 1 t ljt. Ai lr v. Jii ff "r r' r- ' ! K- ; 131 K I a T. an 1 to-; . v At' jr. j-.. 1-. ; - Goloffno. " r.f T y rt-'T:.ne i. . v - Y'.-n F'rr-.rrj'.c n, . ; i " . J I P-U-i 1- 'J- ...'t-.:.. ' In - -- t BJS'.r-n. T W.'LZ. COM s r.ti.y ii. l ' r-r..' . r.n I f I i: :a r. r:- ; r L-.x. pm.u.lh- U--4.I3I sir, I' r escape witiiont the loss or ihrt- SUCCESS ! O T3 IS 33 V ST A IV D K A7 E MST I INT O .i, arietite. 'J'h is method ot plO- ; .' 't-rr late ruriTh'ic Throech !':-.- ' r 'Ii;:.::-. iHoly '.of.vern C hi-JiR-o. Iic-3 r ii li.wiT.j, Uini'ii'', l.itir-.'ln. St. '!, " --pekn r.r..1 Kaiis"? t"r. t.'-a f'.'-Mil M-.ir's ia ICin.? .V ivy,,.;,... .Montana, .n-i.Ar;z..a:i, I.'.i-ho.OrOfTi a , S.,r.r.l:.--t dTi'l Mc.t C.rcf: -rta--.'!. i ! I. .it Sr-tt. Iirricon ::. .-.;-;:n San Antonio, 0"re I,: - ill V: A;. ; ( ' .r-ynifi;0 Yrvcl tiy thi? , 1 T isi-i--'. or- !; fe.tio-.vs: l'U;;-;'. -.n ' h'.-n 1.; VO t'i.;;!. r. -. :tiv r n :l.,; T.'ee. P.. I;. & .'-i;.. :n ' r. w:h H .-t- ti's . . ev.ra hnr;. f. r S. n'-i : i... f...,.i; .. v.. i). r..:--f'.'i sui ;-;ir:i.' I'rj j !i..h-i'n-'Kf.i i'.-.tei:; r ill-: t.-;elus:vs ne I ut- ri . ft,-:-.', .-( r. i ; r r-eiirmr-rt. I fr A . v it -inra. t h" f .i- Ki-v. i.'.', aia.; la r--:n- i- t : . -t "1 :!! ''. r'. i ; i fii-.-l 1r.trelir.ir a lost 1 T. ry this rr'-hrit. !:c Ui;itc-1 Sta- :- : t-i-.a i . t .. i ri :i- ;t mt-s ,.f Fit re. liri Taelf, I ti '' nrT'.ya-a to ti ! fM'rn Au, nt. . i . r i St.. i! : : o.v.v, n -v -, , e I '.-. Ave. ' .!.. tie;;. .Ia;..ij;.-r, ri;..-; THE MOST PQPI'LrAR O F V r "I T V 1 5EVJIr5ll MACHINES t Oiiiv Six :.i' h 21 Yotirs. Good FARiv: PROPERTIES K n I-y.' IM.l. Y T rIU Kit. " NO ST SI A 11 n.3.13 TAKEN. (;i;o. m. i:;:adi:, riesi.ivr.i. 7'. IF. IUCh'. Srrrrt'irt,. F-Lcni-i-arir. j.-n. Kl. ly. RlVlfMIU: BLOCK. EQZNSBUnC, PA., v- y CARL F!V'iUS( Practical WatdnD-rte? it Jeier, HAS slw.ir .jn Yi-x.t t .1 tnru. v-rjcl iin-t .1-;.icis-Vr'n!.il '.V X I ( 'lls't'ii'Ks Jtavn.KV.sm i ( i.i s. r.vr.iu, assi.s kf. wl.e h h f.!t.T. f. r r;t!p at low. r (.rir 's thai nny t liir ''-. !. r in t n '-utit y . I'er-on i-.f-e iin-j any t h.r it In ! w i ; i d-i . f 1 1 t v-iv h.ni i ca a tft't nrill'.:ri.r ,. J ... w Ijr.... -fronv- ill.-nl j.-l lornr-r. iririfCIot-K. W ao-r e, ITTr'ry. .t .. a-. I Mr iy--,.-t i'.n K'ir:in teed in '.olh work nd i.r; -c. Etenstsrj Fire Inranc ecy rl'. AV. IICJIv. General Insuranco Agent. i.Hiw sii ( i;;, ta. I'f.:i.-ip written at fho't notii-e In the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" ntl ottirr f lrtt 4 ilia nm iinlii. El enhurir, Sot.t. 22. ls-i... -!;,-. l! IG tfC f1 t a Jt-. -.-ra?? ri , 4S, . t (.1 .1 - -C- -.-t f i-t v - , r- rt r. i- v : k i I! 5. S . '.;:---l !-! ' rr,-1-'-" - . . u r , .-z-rr- ii ? ; .- A": .:-, ;,,.f,E ! 9 Vs-" - 1 ..i 5 j I Vs : r J f. I -i-j.v-- s -B-j' ; . , . 1 -f t- 4 .4 . i- 13 -j FW5 f! 3 . '-'" r , , . ,0 r j equu.-:, " H L7ACT t !' 4-" 4 - f-I 3- t Vitliiig lor ins own wants b.-caiuie a part of tiie taaiiii id dog's tiaiiy duty. Every ' t vei.ii. g the hr;l sin-ep to try to enter j the iohi as s. ietl by him and served ha- supper and btiaklaM, and tlmner ! the ia t hay. The ranch to which the j Uog In-h ngt d was 111 a solitary parL f ihe j Teiiitoi, and out oi the track, ot travel 1 or is:.;iiioii. l or two years fiom the t lime his master's death ;s aseer- tai;n-d by tlate h it by the hitler 1 he ' laithiul i!ng tend. -d the flock committed to h::- charge, and had lresh mutton fur his snj-per every night. 'The Hack was iJcciuiatcl by this steady drain niton I s res.iuic s. In tii" contrary, it in creased in numbers, and vh n, at the (ml of the 1 wo jears from 1 1.? time of the d. alii of ;,,:-ieior, the ranch was visited, and tli" remains ot the ov.ia.r f.omd. the dog sill! at his fe-st of doty, jealously glial tlilig liiS ii.-eh, and driving them to the bi si pas tine evety ilav and to the fold every r:'i;;-,j. beiop- i.i. Ii he slept, to keep the w ;id si.r t eai el s e'L the plains ai a c:il ii ;st .1 nee. It is weii Known that the Newfound land d.'jj tan swim very fast, dive with t;ee. and 1 ling things nn Iron, t hr bot tom ot the water. Other dog, can swim, but not so willingly, or so well. Tliis so ei iority he owes to the struc tlileof the font, which is scm i-webbed between the toes; thus presenting an extended surface to press away the wa ter livm behind, and then collapsing when ii is us aw 11 forward, previous to ; loakii. the stroke. This property, ' i-.int .1 to n.iK-n cm:.ViC, and a generous 1. :-po.-::ieii, enables this dog !' rend-i tho-e important s.-ivii-. $ in the p-re.-t-r- at ion ot endai'.geivtl life, of w hich su -h M-,!,i!.v....iS instances are recorded. A Ni -.v feiu.Miahd tlc.g, 4ktpt at the ferry -huii.-.e at Worcester, was famous ior havii.g at diib-rant periods, stved three l-er-ons from drowning; and su fond was he of water, that he seemed to i conoid, r iiiiv disinclination for it in dh- 1 1 ( V dogs as an insult to the species. If a 'loo was lett m tae bank by its master, and, in the idea that it would la; oblig ed to follow the bt at across the river, which is but narrow, stood jelping at the bottom of the steps, unwilling to t;-ke to the water, I he Nt w tonnciaod ve; re would eo down to him, and with a sal i i e : '. uru.vl.as if in mockery, take bim h the hack of the neck, and throw Xwvr-r,-?-s '.I'isLf-fS.- ' " IS" " J T 4. " - . . - .r-- r-. 1. i x lxliilis oT lenns.vlvania STATi: IVIIi i'iianin until tlio -l, 1" LCxpofsit ion. tillANI) )ISPI,.Y or MILLING MACHINERY IX OI'i'.l'.A'l ION". 3IAGXEICEX T HISTEAY HE CUT EfAlWERS. TRIALS OP SPEED DAILY. CLASSES ALL FILLED-292 ENTRIES. MUSIC by Ihe GREAT WESTERN M8lh Reg'U BAND, MdkN'INC, Al"l KP.NOON tm.l I.VI'.NINd. IU ILDING AND (i ROUNDS ILLUMINATED EY t KI.KCTKIC LIGHTS. K. I i or ouir ami many lose iruia u to i.i j their number. I think the name cle.i j era ia a very improper one for this maia j dy, as only the ih-shy hunbs are kiiowu i to die with it. A thin lamb, or "i:.. i pooily suckle.t or ban l-ted, I have never j known tu die with the so called lamO j cholera. My name tor the disease is , apoplexy. ! It is seldom a remedv can be a Imiibr- tered, as the iamb is usii dly t'ooi d d -ad I without a premoiiii io,i ot the uiscase. i One I found uinveii and udmi-osi.jied ( two ounces of Epsom salts ami eliectcd a cure. j I have dist rved tne following treat i ment with my breeding ewes, ami iiitd j it a Very suece.-siui preventative ul this j himb disease. Stir as much sal: into a j half gallon of pint? tar as it wnl lake. 1 Siatmr liottoir.s of tec! trough1 with it I libt-raiiy. Keep them in this com 1 1 1 loii I ami i;!V e sail i:i no oihc. way . i iie I iambs wid soon Jtarn to iick the tar. ; M.ifcV Will Oe liolicetlal tins Oetore Iheir ) ago for dying with the dis-a.-e. 1 ee: i Miipuii, voou asiie-, ami i.p-um saos j mixed in the teed th.iiy, sma.l (pianti I ties. If lamb, are already living, g-i j pine tar, catch each lamb ami put tne j tar well back into the mouth with a ; small paddle prepared for the purpose : j I lie bmk of a hickory nut is enough. It ! may pnrg" some or allot them, but they j will uet ail right in a day or two, and j no more w ii! lie for a w lnie, even if j en ! quit lit this. I sV il.;r., f. ; -Vi. 1 r.-irrnf ar. 1 it: :' : . i'crf i'T.s ) lirhirL.1 tnj -x A fx. jv. V. :t:i;i.. 8u-i A J.e 4; f.5?..v-; 1 : -. : . ;. -- . : i 1 .ti'. r-s Y-n t- ' t ' . if V 1:1 LI' ' ' t 2 '..I . : ' s-. - - t -1 1 i fi t ir.- T i:;:. ' -i. : ; :- : ., ! th jr. i Strr-.r'th I -V i-rr'tl f-i: tt i.-rri s. r ,c.--oc5 cf -rar.i. '- r - .- - s-i! Cu:- I'-T i::k t I: t! Sarod f'n-.ii,. f toes; f Vnurs.. 4-n a -oc. or 5 i botiie f.f yourdrnrc K ' L 4 i r. : it i i..c 1'rrTcr.i .r fc;.-.a;.;re i r.r c. i . ' -. N. V. - r-.iT-i. v - I -.;.4. e, .. 't, b--c h 4 3 Si I-'-t.-v-s For-' ey i :s I .ii.. ;ntd. e" Te7r5iY"c 3T&" Ealsam. it!- 1 lie T.rst ?r.d Sost Erononical Hair Irr-sinr. Conrr.-rir-r ortv trcr-:;Ttt th.t " I ?Dcf..i;! t3 the hn-.r ai-d alp, I'af.k efi' M ir lJ m 'am Hsver Falle to Restore Cray or Faded Hsir oi;:;.:u: c -.cr, a:i-i -. rrar.tcjto strr f -."ir.e ef ijr CTri: ;;!; at 53 ct:. and $ I. huir. VOI ;r:.T Mtniarrei-. .1. .V. III I.OI!, PresT. .1X0. I). DXII.Y, As't ?a.i!iairer k lask'r. J. i . P.V i i bl.SO V, Sec. V . J J .'i-rr"tT,l a GmS a Hi; & o 91 11.) CLINTON STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA., ! Swoi.i.f.s: Teats ix a Fow. Tne J teats of cows just now are oiten badiy ' bitten bv lli'-s. 'I'he (lies lletpieiitly j come directly from leedn.g on can ion and oilier dteaving matter, and thus I convey mjecliun to pails whicli they ;it ! tack and pierce to stick the loood, and j cause s swellings, sores, or inilamalion. I The teats aiid parts of 1 1 1 - ml br artuuid j the teats seem to be pariicularly lavur 1 ite points of attack by the .'la s, pt-ihaps because some tt' the mi'k Las titled upon ' these places. A remedy is to wipe oft I the teats wiili a cloth dipped in clean j water immed-.a'.t iy after milking and theu to apply a mixture of lard and cas i tor oil in equal parts, with one-lift ieth : of the quantity u! carbolic acid a-l-b-d ! tu it. 'i his is tu be rubbed on the tea'.- : and other p.uts where the ilies Lather i : : t f : .. ? - 1. 1! d'i '':-.- v i;V : f-'- " L": t t - p. 1 . , 1 x. ..- a'-.i' . r. ,1 . .r -s . f V- for c-.i o ti. ... v'.n liVV . --. k t c.e !.- t. i .... . a.-vi; HI r v 1.. -V ; v . B ,v. o, R., ; s. n. . - ' ' - r---!.-3 - i. t.i?iAn!,3;i jfc-?5.-. u is;Vi :i?-J ALWAYS IIAVK THF. Ijarpjost nnl Chcnpost fStoolc o Dry and Dress G ood NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC., tube found in Cambria or adjoining connti. ami w Here self from t back of tin and neck. the cow cannot relie-v her- liem. such ;is K" 05 3 ".wia u -"r- --" liisn ie a ;m foi-e-iegs the throat, brisk v 1 A CFiaors i 1 uiout h of 1 he M i- r.d and f n il not to cail s. ;f"Koret not the street and numbers buy and be happy. i ! ten or lifted! fj i Pass, is a spot in s ; m inl o '. he si ! . ;:li). 4V n o ive of (i in. was pur.-;.; Holland, at-cuiiq tonndiaiid i!u'. rmany. fond of travel ;ig his course through an-.ed Oy ; large New- Waikieg one evenimr A tUtTit. GUA7Af4TEEa25CLW75 DY U5iKG t.'.i ;t hi2.l1 bank, which tormed one si-.le j of a dike, or .v.mtl, so common in that j country, his foot slipped, and being nn- abb- to swim he soon became senseless, j When he r. eovertil his recollection, lie i found hiius- It in a eottase on thi oppo- s:ie sid- of the dike to lhat llolil which ' , 1 H frv-r- 4;.. r-Ai"r....Srw.n-?'-i i ' 'r- DR. P-TETTAUR'3 HEAD ,?ME PILLS nrwraderfiilljln Torr:inrt cue both RICK and Nlm-'OUS HEADACHE: and.whilel -f.rr on th nror. tTst-m. relieT Of i. P E PS I A i" 'ta worFt ic rms. clenti-1 aijr lao eyntra of exrtma vt bus, producjtp & regnr hraltcj art inn o. the Dowela. Sror. F.etween the issippi and ti.il vest on. s southwest of Sabine the Li 11 ii 01 xico which is coinmunlv called -The Oil ; Ponds"" by the captains of the small ! craft which ply in that vicinity. There is no land within lilteen miles, but even l- in the wildest weather the water at this I spot is comparatively calm, ow in I it he ! thick cuveiiug uf oil which apparently ! rises lrum the bed of I he iiiiil, abuu: : eighteen fet t belt W the surface. Thi- si range n lui.'.' is well known in tii : captains i.f small vessels which ti.ei ' beiveeu (,'alcasit n. Ora litre, S,ib;n ' Ib-auinont and (ialvt-siou, and hit Ithrouuli Stie-Sol wea'.iier. tln-V Inn t' i make baibor elsewhere, they run f.-i j "The Oil Ponds." let go t heir, anchors and ride out the gale in salety. . . E . :I1J i"i Hf4Uj 1 T I i u, .1.1 . C1 U i'0 I Q 5 rwuj jTio roX i'T 1 "tf'-i -'tia t4 lu Aq; .twaoj ; pre! an 0035 g tc-rnk 'T-';9"'173 P" T"1! ir-J T."jC ;t j-.q r.-is .iRvn"i;;p:nr.ij'v I 'jmiTTiTtng rpu: r J Ct.t JO st.jo ajto yr?t suhboi aV-" sn....-;..i r..-n j-T-i-c;iv rB .-ii.ti C t--3 p TT3 " rr-r -.-.-"-1 o bt cicti 34.-... .;ij zavi ;jm"t o'V11 T? (,li r-i-Birsrs.'a.'eiV'10 r 4ti roya-i :ri-f r.v .-trt .r-i'"a VI liM 'joitunj poo.fl .ri.t -n -" a 's4.)i.q j--o f j- c.i,j."t. . ,'i .-.j-. d v o-.ii ri ikki -n it Mipmputo i--:.T?irjp ct-t. he had liiih ii who had bet era:!y pract iced ii "2T LI F ET I M E i-f t-f r 4 , i ' a lonnsQn&iaFK&Go I o uwiorj go, r:E'; york Chicago ill. -e- x) ORAHGE fslASS M-xtrmtN ii'tiTioMY T()(!.!l) ('(IIJ.KCTOHS ! vrtit i.ATnor.r. X'KUil.Y 1. Of a .'i r.t lry ..!!. fr .in wVI 1i .auio of tie- moH jt .'run -tit. .tu 1 eti I . iva t - laa in I'.-n ri- I -.-1 it i.-i iin-l e1 -.w r.i hiv". r.tilu oc 1. it; it-- m.;-t t i...r.-.n-j ! r : .- i - n-l ai i? nii.l io.- !u-.-i tnn-Inr.l .,1 .-efn.iiir ln!t ;i-i -. -l'ii..; Oo.!!, at at.y time. Yearly cx r?pti .ih-iiit. yi. A-i lr - - SIs!KJS or tit ::-Y. i;.- .tv s r. t., Ic?. l'i. 1 -).-! r. V. e-t:n..r6:.iii.i I- ).. r.i. Dn. m. J. r.rck. Physician a no Srp.ofos, i .xi .,-a, ; f Iffice r..1 r'.ti1tn',ff on FoiirtP'nth street, nonr F.l"ven' Ii arfnui". k lifr ni irit cl . j em he ital. Otfii-e tmirt Ir.'tnH ti In. a. m.. :inl Irora 1 tut anils to . p. it. Special a'tnt!f.n pitta to l;ii. efs of the Kye an t i;r. .i well as to Snin .-al 'ratlom ot eerv dejeription. (4-19. -tl. 1 E. IIFFKEEV. .4TT1IIU Kl. tT.I.AW, U.iii'iNA. FA. enr-,- it JliTwclflll .' r. I. in .- o'i. l-i.c i SC "' 'i.iM, . il -v j.i r.-roi Firit "at'i B.tnS AlU--n:i. Anr-.i-J-- Ji.-tl. 1st. Rug seven bars DOIiliEXS'' E.ECTR fC SOA T of your Gro eer. 2d. Ash Tiiui to give you a bill af if. .'id. Mail us his bill and your full address. 4H, Ue will mail gnu rREE seven beautiful and elegattt cards, in ni.r color a ml gold, representing Stahspeare's 'Seven Ages of Man.9 I. L. CRAGIN & CO, Tit If. AH tlfj Til I A , TA . r:ienit:Ns-1- i,kcti;:c si . w m kom t.r v & .N; --4,., t r-'-' I-"-- 'I. ' J-t.- '7 surioun.ietl by peasants, iis-ii.g the mt-iiiis so gen- : t hat count ry lor re- , st ui ii m ;tn .mat ion. liie account given by l la- peasants was, that one of them rili.in.iiLr heme from his labor, observ- j ed at a considerable tlistance. a large dog : in Hi', v. ;i cr sw iming ami dragging, and j 5omeiin.es pushing something which he i seemt d to have great difficulty in sup- ! port in ir, but which heat length succeed- , ed i:i tit ltiiiu into a small cieek on the j opposite s'uki to that on which the men I were. ; When th.' animal h;nl pulled what he ! had hitherto snpinn ted, as far out of the ' water as he was able, the peasant tlis- ! covered that it was the body of a man. ; The dog, having shaken himself, began industriously to lick the hands and fact; : ot his master, while the rustic hastened . across; having obtained assistance, the j body was c. iveyed to a neighboring' huuse. where the usual means of resus-I citation soon restored him to sense and recollection. Two very considerable brui-es, with the marks of teeth, ap peared on his shoulder, the other on the nae of the neck : whence it was pre sumed that the faithtul animal lirst I seized his master by the shoulder, ami : swam with him in this manner for some time ; but that his sagacity had prompt ed him to let go his hold, and shift his ; grasp to the neck, by which he had leen j enabled to support his head out of the water. It was in tho latter position j lhat the peasant "observed the dog rnak- 1 his way along the tlike, which il appear- j ed lie had gutie fur a distance of nearly ! a qnaiter ot a mile. It is therefore probable that this gentleman owed his life as much to the sagacity as to the fi delity - t.f his faithful dog. London Lamp. 1 i Lsv A full Blze box of these valuft' - PILLS, with fall il .4J, rTtioim f,,r a complete Ctiro, maue.1 u any artUrc- on roreipt of jPr I jlS nine 3.cnnt Pot0n Stxmn,. or naln br ail Drnfk-iPta. 'fc'T. - -i 4' i. St? S Tlie Ti-Fttli Ti-itely Told. TIIII, -MV STORE OF S. TEITHLBAUM, CARROLLTOWN, IS TIIK. PI.A K TO RI T AT MIlVliST I'RKT.S TUT. ..;V . T SUMMER GOODS OF ALL KIND I And .1 crir.n.il invitation Is now oxt"n.li',l l'V tho T-ropriotor to e.-ery rculor of tho Fi-.kemas to call and fee tlie l:irue nS'irtpirnt, rx.unin Oio viiri.itii. innlitiei. nn.l l"rii the unstiri:.?lile prl.-.-i". winch are .. low that -0 per cent, can poMtivclr i.c ave.t hy tli..e wlin t.nv their (rno.ls tri.m me. I'he rimon 1 can ell so chenp i tlmt I Lonvl.t my entire r t.K-k l..r cafh an. I iiiten.I to sell for ea.!i or its equivalent, ami tun therefore pr'-pare.l to cinke ipiick hale;, at .tniiiler profit!' than any other merchant in Cambria county. Deu t take tr.y word f,jr thij, however, l.ut come nnd see lor yourselves. CABttoLLTOWK, Mat 21, lS31.-ti. S. TEI TF.I.B A I'M. cash i)i:.vi4i:it in aft, kind of HEATING AND COOKING STOVES, AND MANUFACTlTUl.ll OF TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, MOtI XClivontli Ave., Altoona, irrnElPIST PLACE IX TUT- riTT. Roofinir, Spontins nd Repairing ol II klnl promptly and nat lfa-torlly att(ii1od tti. I10-24,'79. tf. 1'ai:mki;s who desire to rid tlejr fields of bushes and brambles should ; take advantage of the lima davs in Ail- 1 i gust, when the sap is nearly all out the ' I rnots of trees and brambles to cut them i off close to tin; gro'jml. A week's tie- ! lay because of i he pressure of business on the farm, will make it necessary to ' do the woik over again another season. Whereas, if all bushes and brambles were cut off the last w r-ek in July or the first week in August, an effectual end I will le made ot thenmind thus future I trouble avoided. Nothing more mars j the beauty ui" a farm than to see fences ; ' ami ditch banks lined with hedge rows and bushed, and weeds of unhidden i growth. Work now done in this di rection is pitying and telling work for the farmer. Ex. nu aotstnjr ltr pn t'JiMt 0T It -.-4. 4T ..si-r.-jr- X 'V 4,-ri:.?. r-'v-.V-sV Mr -:' - M tint f?I T.tiaiiM-s i.r i it .wr'tiiAT 1-lt re ?' :os - l ;;.; F .;!.'-;, -in :; : ';;-,. , ; ,sj e;i, W o n v v : l ' n m ! r -. '. t . ;i . . m - - 1 . the a--t :. e c i :oe - .a m. . t 1 ; . ; . ... . ;- . . i hi'ir t... It -n iiioi.la Io!.,., id..,..r l-ii!l.-t h -'e-: hut :t t:t y j r-at !.- 1 in -;..t ai-l.ic d'' 'i.---. It nn! a.. ;,.( ,..-r : n-. Ii.im.. i-. neiv il-. I. Trv :t o- ' -e e it ...rt s-j.t ..i Ci.le. Sni.IiltY M.I.l'l.l liiiisns. -r -i -i i FiL 3Fii Ifo.T'l'f - il ll J.i'. 1 i i . Fir? -,11' K r. - is, T I ' 1. 1. BY ALL Di VAN t liVi f S i it; JL. e- 3 r' i ' t'O I v a 1 lonltli 1 ii- ?' e - - F -r . .; . Fr;: - n v ' : v i The Crest .- ' F ;:;.;::.-... v .ccr Tiik benefit which fowls derive from ' eating charcoal is acknowledged. The method of putting it before them, how ever, is not well understood. Pounded charcoal is not in the shape in which fowls usually find their food, ami conse qnenty is not very f-nt icing to them. Corn burnt on the cub and the refuse, widen consist; almost entirely of the grains reduced to charcoal and still re taining their perfect shap, if placed le- lore mem is greeclny eaten by them. ! and wiih a marked inimovenient in their health, as shown by the bright color of their eyes and their sooner pio duction of a greater average of eggs to the flock than before. W , -V N , j.e am V : , - -. f c f. r 1 ' . i-7-- Vlil-il'.li-. N'rv..i'.i I i i-.'i a I. -. "v; . ?, r -. i i l.tt--i . f Mi'-i...rr. S'-'-r'.i- -, i r t i. . v.i'util-e y Imti --U.V-. 1 V. v... t ::o: t I .1 A t-v ovet oxi'li..:), -! n ;i : v. .... . - ,-i ;. h'.ll 1. to m -.-y. t v : i. .-i;S n il! cure r.-.- i ti-.-i---. 1 tr. atment. I n. .1 !' ir p dollars : sent !- m o 1 i t W e luiarant.-e -ix t-. tti. -v 1 . .-. i r.i- - ti. cv. In . ai.-- I .1 Ar. F i ; n.' I . !i I. . -. n o: r l ..x . r .. ! ; -'. t on f . t . ci. re n l v c:v h or.i.-r re-en e i i,v n. i. r-: I. -.4 nic. I !ir In? d i'.l:o-. w . tv ; ?.-n O. our writtr-n tuarict-.-.' t . re-.irn I!.-- h trciitinviit .ti.es n.,: t a cur.- tF. sued onlv i li,n tr..-,i .r... t . r.l-!. -l us. Address Jl H W ll.i .. etor. Hi ,V 1 i W . Ma1 -.-Si . ,-i.-,-.e. by r M lirn'jkr: i a. Svi rn. K t t k ,V t '. Aifvnts, I iiil.i.l. i liia. : I an I fa 11. Jaw-. Ft !: t.-!v. CONSTIPATION AliO PILES. A small quantity of the nitrate of tsotla, put into the water every time it ciiangeri, wi.i preserve cut Mowers more t!""i fortnight. is fo axBOTUcR iy km rtuslT ousa lr tiia naa of KIDNEY-WORT. ThU new ao-.d wondorfta remedy wUChto fclvirMT inan tmment a-Uo In mxil carta of th kwhitv. worV.n. ...... i nM4r-i4 Tt - .. w aid tons to tha aineased orjana, and Oirouirh tt-em clriaao- "-o yrm of aceuranlawd and potaonoT fcumcra. Kidney gtaoaeaa?; thirty years atandiag byo beer, cured, alt Files, CoiitS-tloxi, KheaiiaatiJTa, which hiTo dist!wcd tl.e -vi-'izr.a for years. V7 haT Tlumea cf teBtlmonv of its wonderfnl eunvtiva rower. ln iiromise Alcholio fitters, which da rmre ktrnfhir. roi, or d.-Mtes pilla, but wsenataret rcine-tr. jnzTZ:0UT. mad healtlx wiu be quir-xv r-RMnM. C It of your Drur girt, Prlc. 9 I . tViil en.i poet paM . WHI a. Vlcn AKJ'-OV A C4., BarUactaJ,! 1 1 -: II .- iii;waiii "WF. wlil p;i v tl.cain.-e r . T.i-Tf.'npl:tir.f. I -.-p. I tiaiiic-ti..r.. t est ...a 1 1 ..-i i-r t - o cure with Wot s .-,el.i:-ie l.ivrr 1 ! dire--tn.i arc utrt.tly t--n. -.-iic 1 w : j.uro.y vet. iit.'.c. ni,d never la il t u i. . t ' ; Socrar ate I. I.Atise 1! X . - m: a i n . f. - 'Jo'-t". Forsaleln a.i Ir-ii; j i-t . j'.w.ire terieiturs and unit cr.-. 1 tie u.-i;::'t."i n- . iiu'ar j t tired only l.v ,H 1 11 N f. VIS 1" .s. -l i.. I ; I':'. 1 Maker." !M J. W. Ma.F'.m st..Ch:cis- I t.-, trial p -kae sent I y iiitol pr-.-pa-. l -n n t .1 a 3 cent st ui, p. -l.v. S E k SI s . L . LOST MANHOO? rZ-' ,t t ;;n! ol ..-v-' ; 1 i- ' ' , fcir-- lvTiv. .--':- I' ; Javier ff.t f sset r.. I c--er. 1 a --.T- t. s .- r t . - .. i . .!.; -he, C l-.ltllH-t s l-.-ti tho ri-..-y arc ''a .i n. ..-1 F:l. f C-'Ull- . la.s f-a. .-.. ;'--S3 1 Iialltaio I . e. 4. - i. .N. To cure bunions use pulverized salt- , petre and sweet oil. Obtain at h drug- I gist's 5 or 10 cents' wor'h of Paltix-tre : ; put it into a tmt tie with sufficient olive CELEBRATED H. K. H. MEDICINE. on ut dissolve u, snaKe u(t wen and rub the inflamed joints night and morning, and more frequently if painful. . IF.RStNs aT.i.-ted with -.-.'r. liavi- mv.-r tried il-i- -j-.t-..: li Employ no more quack doctors and quack medicines ; rely wholly ou Peku- TA. fll.1 ,-e!..- 1io ti. il. ."a .-.''.nf 1o n--t k itivT ii s p. e it, n; r.-i' lt:t . i i v v t a trial h.r Klicnuittin, .N cut-. ; i. mJ 1 ot -n larlv Fiptitht-ria. A ;; cm e ' r I., rs-i Miii'T-mu with Hoi-esn l IV ' s-un. IV! v!l r.n.l t '.-.:.. Be sure ti rd a-k tor the II . H . H. Me,! i ;ne. r,.viu-fa.-tured hy ! J. IV.nt.nso.i. 1'io'adelpli ".a. tl;e fapularitv . f t h t a me has led i ' l.vr I ..ro.-i t put an i i. let ior art.?: on t'.ii m:rk-t ! tu& tiie it bis 13 9. Su'.a '.J J."j;i :.i i. .o-Ji-o..-. vl .Mo 'o I 1 1 ,. V v n K 1m T In T. li T. v, V T. tii r.. h". fn T II- r-' w. .,., t.Tl til. t-. W ! .ro An I '1 5 : I! T w I"--' T r.. 1'. 1 F-.v s.-h T H. ir 1 ! r r- r.. tie -1 1 B.ir, I. -l. 1 1 lU-i r It rci a , ; Tl 7... j . r i . 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