The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, January 27, 1882, Image 4

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L E AD ITJG RAILWAY
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WEST AND NORTHWEST!
It if the short and t.rt roi-tc hctw-n t'jiicairo nnn
all ru!:it- in
.orthern IllinnW. lo-wn, Pakota, Wrnminr. e
brisk. lali'nrnU. Orecon. (olora'its. I tah,
Arizona, Idaho, Montana, paia, ant for
COUNCIL CLUFFS. OMAHA,
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SA L T IjA K, SA ,V FJlA JS CISCO,
Draiinooil, Nioiix ity.
Crt'trr o.'.. Mviiu-x. t'o'iinihua. and all point
in tin' I rriloi n ijt; in thr HVf . Ala, for Milrrau
krr, ;.; !!"n. o. ,;. ( vijri.oj,.;,,, Mr.rt.uf ! Ir . Fond
an f.TP. it rw.i, llounhtcn. .N.-ofc, V.-nahtt. St. i
IVin-.if. t"(. ovt. )t-jo.irtr. b il dl i,nn!s m mn. .
Orisrin r ?oiuc ell-Known Tlirascs.
7;or, ; A corruption of Bab, the name
of a fierce (rot-hie crfneral. tbe son of
' of Oiliw, thr mention of whosft name
! spread a iianic amonir liis enemies.
J'in' taPurs make h m-tri. This phrase
; originated in tlie following; incident"; In
! ll an orphan boy applio l at a fashion
abie tailor shop in Ijondon, in which
: nine journeymen were e alloyed.' Ilia
) interesting apiearanceoixtned the hearts
i ot the benevolent tailors, who immedi-
ately contributed nine shillings for the
j relief of the little stranger, With this
' capital he purchased fruit, which he re
j tailed at a profit. Time passed on, and
! wealth and honor smiled upon the young
tradesman, so that when he set up Lis
j carriapc, instead of troubling the col-'
i lonro nf lipr.i!:lrr f.-iv a i,iool I,a
Chicaqo & North - Western j thV following motto ou the panei of
Je ti a v i his carriage door: "Nine tailors made
I JLLJ t- li UIP. II ,
.S.5. The abbreviation ss. is a con
tract i on of the Tatin $cihccf, itself con
tracted from s'i'v; l'c:et, and e.iuivalent I
to the old Knglish '-to wit." The de-1
sin of the word was simply to attract j
attention to what follows, and in mod
ern typography it niip;ht be represented
by the index tP or its equiralent. It
is erroneously supposed by many to mean
"place of the seal."
Z!it letter hud the; ne'er been born, etc.
Within this awful volume lies
The mystery of my-'tories.- i
h, liappitst they of human race,
To whom our f-J-od has eiveu grace ;
To hear, to read, to fear, to pray, '
To lift llie lat' h aifl force the way ;
Bnt better had they ne'er been horn
Who mid to doubt, or-re.wi to scorn.
The "above lines, thoupch originally
written in ieic-il marks in a fly-leaf ot a
Jiible owned by I.or.l ISyron, and in con-seijnr-iice
credited to him, it lias been
shown were written there by hfc friend
anl cotemponuy. Sir Walter Scott.
Thi5 mark, tlx sin of ctjunlity, was
introdticed into a'sobni by .lionert, iiec
orde, the 'first in;,'i:sh nuthor oil this
subject, some time about 15"7. In his
treatise on alstbra, called "Whetstone
of Witte,"' he says : "To avoid the tedi
ous repetition -of these words "is equal
to,' I will settle as I due often in works
us, a pair of purnDel iinesof one length,
thus because no two tliyngc-s can be
more equal!e.,?
44 irfti 'jo to Jlm.ic, il is Home
fZof.s." In the time' of St. Augustine,
the quest i.n respecting Saturday beins
in its infancy, t hat great theulogist was
THE
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Now stands confessedly at the head of Philadelphia jotimalism in
all that makes a 'thorongrhly complete, general and fhmiiy news
paper. . It is more complete in its news, in its special correspon
dence, in its varied contributions on all subjects of popular interest,
and in all the qualities of a newspaper for tho family circle and
for the business man than any of its omitc-uiporaries, because iu
facilities and resources aro equal to every want of a first-class
national journal.
"The WeEldil Timef;
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Nolt'l-Wt-t T'l fill 1 tllP t'. 1'. V- .lPT...ri Ir.oo
an r. e at nii.l n. c "line joint I ni.,n Iippot.
At, ClTipiTro. olosie cnnr.p:.'tton are iintJ.Mvitli tho
I.".k- Soo-o. 31 1. Ii ;-. t fli.f.-ul. pitiri ii:oro k i ihio,
f t. Wiivne aiui i'eiii.-o l :noi. infrn fr-mi
Triiok If!', ai:.l tho K.u.kk..- an.l 1'nn Handle
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loop ronnpptlons mailp at Jnnrfion Point.
It Itn the OM.Y I.1XK rniininir
PULUIANIlOTiaDIXIXGCAKS
hktu i;i:n
CIIirAGO and COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Pullman Sleepers ou all Xin-hl Trsiins.
has nearly doubled its
former larg-e circulation
during tho past year. Its contributors from week to week are among
the foremost men of the nation, and no department of news or
literature is slighted in any nuiulx-r on any pretext. It is adapted
as well to women as to men ; hence, although its political intelli
penco is full and accurate and its political editorials free and fear
less, liberal provision I nie.do for literary, dramatic and riiusical
matters, travels and adventure, fiction, poetry, fashions and the
chronicle of current social cvejits. In Jill these departments the
pens of tho best writ n s are engaarvl, while selections from other
journals are mndo with care, taste and fullness that aro unsurpassed.
Tttt: "Annals of the War," chapters of unwritten history
contributed by prominent actors in the war of the rebellion, are
a valuable fi-aturo of the paper and have become a recognized
depository of such matters, whether from Northern or Southern
FonrrVs. This ilepartnicnt, as well as all others, will be kept fully
up to the high standard of former years.
TERMS:-
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Uet AirPR's -!!!ntr yon Tiokc-ts
luiiine j our Tiyktt.. ::!-..l refuse
inn ten over trie j!iicajo a
lii'i-f upon
via t'.ii r...o'.
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i yon will l.ny,,.ir 'Ii.-Uf-t- t.y liiia ruut", undnill
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2d I. 1'. i::id (..tural Mmiaiji r, thircgo.
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in the habit of dining on Saturday as
on Sunday; but his mother, Monica,
being puzzled with the different prac
tices there prevailing for they had be
gun to f:ist at Home on Saiir-day an-
i plu'd to hc-r stn for a solution of the
ditiicu'.ty. lie in return went to Milan
' on purjiose to con.-ult St. Ambrose oft
' tho subject. New at Milan they did net
j f.isl on Saturday, and (he answer of ihe
J Milan sain to tj-e Hippo saint was this :
i "When leyiio Rome, I fast on Satur
: day ns they do at Home ; but when I ani
i here, I do not" an advice that is cur
; rent among ns to this .I.iy "Vv'hcn you
, go to Home, do ai Homo docs."
lie that fights and i mis away
I May live to fig,Ut another day.
i These lines, usually ascribed to Iludi
i bras, are really much ohh-r. Thw are
! to be found in a book published in lo.iG.
The same idea is, however, expressed in
; a couplet published in I V! 2. while one of
i tin; few fragments of Meander, the
I Greek writer, that h.we been preserved
i embodies the same id-a in a &:nale line,
i Tilt, cct;!;!-t in rtadibni-j is :
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t '- Km i to ,.i It ti t i! ..' to Fort Scott. Dcniroa,
l',iiia.j. Houston, Au-tin, tian Antonio, Galves
ton and nil pci ,t in Texas.
The cue jtipl.-d hidiiofmenta ffferrd hy this
Lines to Trr.vele. j and Tourists, are as follow,,:
The i ccb'l rate d I'ullm.in (1'whecl) Fit:ae
51er.pl:ip t f.rs. run cn!y on this I.ine.T1., L!. Se,
,). Piii.ice 1 'rawiiijf-lioijui t.'ars, with Morton's
Koeliivni t'hnirs. N"j extra charcc for Seats
in Uoelit-.infv Chair-. The fimnuj C, P. : Q.
Frt!itr. DiniiiL'' Cars. Clorrt otis Smokica-C;tr.9
Cited with Kietraat Hipii-Uuektd Kattun He
voivinpr Chairs ft.r tho exclusive uso of l":rt-Cl-.is
pne!'8"ers.
f-'tec Track and F"urorir,r Eauipmont, com
bined witri their Croat Through CarArranue
mont, makes this, above nil ethers, 1 utz favorite
I1..".;1C ' tho South, Pouth-WcEt, aad t'.ic I-'.tr
Weiit.
Try it, find you will fu.d trcVthng aluxu-y
instead ot u di-oon-.iort.
Through 'li, Irrts ia this Cvlobr .-il I, in fer
salo atidl oCiofB ia tho Cititijd Mates i:nd
Cai-at'.a.
Ail informal ion about Ti.it -" ' at.- .Vic- v.
inj- t.'.ir Aerorr.!r:ofl;:ti":;, 'omo To-m:. r ,
wi!i be chcerf oiiv (riven ' v :.;.n. !i. ; 1 o
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t.j. port:. 1.. t. a..'- . ' .
For the that fly may figltt again;
V'hioIi ho can never do tint's siain.
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and
Market Str
-CLirriMiS FOR THE CUK10UH.
Uelttrig' for machinery is snccessfnUy
made of paper.
Of the fifty-one ruetals, thirty 'were
discovered ia this centuVy.
. London, cream is said to be somptime3
thicktnetl with calves" lu ains.
; The skin of the fitrigehog was used hy
the HorfJan! for hackling: hemp.
If'H supposed, that the rubber tree
jyrows wlhl in all tropical climates.
..The.Datives of India sny tkat the baya
bird lights. up her nest with fire-flies.
The tomato plant is Rvoided bv ear
wigs. eaterpillars,f aphides, .slugs and I
snails. . t
The.patt ot the human body which
shows J.he greatest vtvriety of color is the ,l
itis of the. eye.
A wire 4(X feet lone can be made from
one grain of silver. Such a wire is finer
than human hair.
. The threads or Slam'cnts forming the
sponge average 1-DoO of au inch in diame
ter in the tinest ones.
The highest city in the world is Potosi,
Bolivia. It has an elevation of 13,3'Hj
feet above the level of the sea.
In a wild state, a baboon can easily
overpower two or three men if they are
unprovided with weapons of defense.
The natural eviod of a lion's life is
generally supposed to be twenty years.
They have been known to live seventy
years.
Monkeys are generally peaceable
enough among each other, but members
of the tribe will drive off intruders from
another tribe.
A soldier, shamming rheumatism to
escape service, was devoured bv such
anxiety to keep up the deceptio'n that J
his hair turned gray, although ho was j
quite a young man.
The old-fashioned way of sjielling !
Chautauqua is rather ieculiar. Up to
it was Jadaxqua; then it became '
Jadaghqua; then Jadaqua ; then (Jhud- !
d.uikua ; in I804, Chataughque, and li- j
nally, Chatauque and Chautauqua, I
The Croton aqueduct, Xew York, sur- j
passes all modem constructions of this
kind in extent and magnificence. It was
constructed in li2. having been five !
years in building, under the superintend- i
ence of Mr. John IJ. Jervis, Chief Engi- j
neer. The whole expense, including !
Sl.sriO.noo for distributing pipes and :
amounts jiaid for rights-of-wav and oth- !
er incidental charges, was $'io,37o.O.O. i
Including interest and commission, the
whole cost was 12,.rtH,uOO. The whole i
length, from its source at Croton river ;
to the distributing reservoir at Fifth j
avenue and Fortieth street, is forty and
a half miles. " !
It is a mistake to sirppoe that the j
Arctic winter in the higher latitudes is j
a long, dreary one, of opaque darkness.
The highest latitude yet reached by niau j
is S3 degrees 20 minutes 2'.' seconds, and j
there twilight lasts four hours and forty- !
two minutes on December 22-, the short- i
est day of the northern year. Man will i
have to go some 327 miles further north j
than he has yet gone if lie is to reach the i
region of absolute darkness. The pole j
itself is in the daik but seventv-seven
days from November 13th to January
2Mth. There is a period of about four
days in the year durinsr which the sun
fhines on both poles at the same time,
This is due to the fact that the sun is
larger than the earth, and that his rays
are bent by the earth's atmosphere in
such a way tts to converge upon its surface.
ESS. E. mmvt,, CF LTKX, KJSS.,
5 V a
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GEO. IIUN'TLi"
HAS JtiiW (i lisv,..
LARGEST, BEST S KGsi V' -
STOCK OK
Hardwu
hoi stri i:mni!INU
Jp Y-
,!re V-
for all 'fcrr rolni'cl f'omplnlrtt ftn Wralmfiifi
loromwitn toour hctl fi-nailc ptpiilat Imu
?f v'llr-Tir rr.lrrlr th r.intt f--rt;i f im Pnm.
I Tilnt. p!l nTdriir, tr u1 . IrifTririvn-atin and nra
fie rk, Fri!iinK' an 4 I'i-i'lnini!-iit, and th ronwc jnpnt
Fipinrl V. - pk:,. prJ, sd Is irtuinr!j a-iaptrd to tha
Cl.a;:trf t 7-:f.'.
It ye'Al di'- 'lr-? a?r5 rp--l tumorp f rom th Titrus tn
tn p.rly taf of 1 i nient. T:; t ndenry to ran
cvrr.;s l:i;TTHin(l.rri c!i--ct--4 xery Ptdilr .j It uw.
It rcmoT-f-fi fn Irtnri, fatulfn-'T. rf-triwaI1 craTltif
for r:nniIo-. Pi l r'1rr w-bVti(i of th atoiriarh.
II curt r: - i -, r - -Vr, y' rr Protrat!otif
T?.-tt tt '"'-'X r-? -x.rr Ar,vvi, rntr(r p!n, we'fht
mi! fvVr 1 iTTjy rx'iuTi'-r.tlT rnrd ly It turn.
It will ; t f.i : t -i.." - ri.d 'TTiri'-r !1 rrtnr.rtan a la
fcsrm-. r.y T"ii t !.-1-., c nt r'""'rn !! frmara vyvtfm.
Y r :'m ri':T'-f ! r y :'i::i.laiuta cf either aax thia
n jki t m h tfftable com
JMI N I . r " "1 ftt iitl.t V.!l--m An-.i.
Lyuu, Tlii. I 1 1 ill. unl for fi. Sent by mail
In fonu c-f i. inthe f Ttn of 1oz-tj(t-, on
r;--ri4 1 cf I tc-, $1 ront.r f r-iriier. lfm. rinkhai
t r--fir-we-M all M'T : thv ':'T s'r"1 -T jainph
Jut. A'!!ro ttm h..v. n thft Fxer.
family "JinnM l-'wit.WO n t i r, F7NKHAMH
J. !.". it 1 .iT.S. T. y nre ''Vf 'A bilioufineaa
Au'i 1 -fi! y "t tiil."r. c. . 'j r h-x.
SCil 1
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t i(i;i( tK.ni) !,
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lie., fcc., tht esn bp f. ,ir,, .
tnenti n 1'ennsylviititn. li , ,
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nf varlon sty!
tlfvn descript :or. - 1
CARPENTERS
of all kindi and th tr.it
stHlli i
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divj,:
TABLE AND '(K'K IT (TT'
inww ii nrrx.u . . ...
Vrc. W at. ! Willow U nre n '
cr. 1 r nil U i, 1 A m I !.,. I, , , ,,
(. ill! H.i.rliUii,,,
! I'low M on I ! It ,-, I s-
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to....
Mowing Machines Il.rv H, t
llnrup Hny I ntki. It.r nnrl .r
nrn t 1 1 M uttir. ; : ! , t
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j ( arriartr1 Oil ! .,
I I'APKIl 1i OTI. '!. CM V. ;v;. . ,
: AM'SitAM; I lXTl hlM I.i
SALT, tiic I .-t in l'" v - i - .. .'
' np : lviTrr l.tx K S M.I .
l"-'t for ;--!:n- l.ixf : I, ,N;,i
j W Ft T tvi Cio- 1 l",i!'s , ' '.
l'KHKlNS' i'AIKNT WH.il 1 .,.
I cannot t c c xi i- 1 ! : Oit.rji
J JiKTS : th-'lr.-'c.t V .,; v;i.K '
f I i-l..ipec i:id -i7- not .. . ..
f--,( f.,r C;1C j, 1 .j,,.,, ; ,.
, PKCSHI-.S of tl' ltl'-l r - -..
; I'ou'iii.As-i, oils. f-!Ni i; I '
VAi;M:;HLSic.tii:!:..:F ) :.
j'letc trt' k ot ehoios
J ;imh i:hiks, toiuccu im m..
I B we' a" IhonFand" -i '-tl.er v.- .
j nrti. lt?. In fuct. anytt.-nv 1 !.
; itft nt Mi'-rt notice I? ro-t rtii '
i do t -ier tor pnle mttT nlwnyp he r- . ,,
I ilaci yrALi-n.Fliue i:uv ti:. . .
I SOLD AT BOTTOM i ;
ii Hiivitii: V t.l no.iTly r ti t i -, . .
' bm K ip tlif Mile ' I y"'!k in n i '?".::,'
1 to ft' ; ; !y i y rn-t-liii t. ' . .
; TnirkT. ,ie me a lil"ril -' -. .
. r. iro. ; -n. n j l-o n in -r: !! . : . . .
I t tie chf-!'''-: '' T"l T to' ' I -" - ; . - i.
j Iwrior ftrt I'-le sinn'y I'veu." ' -
i ts an ip:-put;:t ';i. t tl.i.t : 1...
the i1e.iri-i in u.e cud.
j IJhpnO.u.Tr. Aj Til 11. 1
A.
TU'NTI
U Li Li3 3
ESUMSiB Fi'.Ii TlilKD-DUii
''J 'i'n 7 t?c.
7h"ist!ing glils and cmwing hens'"
Always come to soin bait end.
In one of the curious Chinese bo.iks,
rrci-ntly trans'. . ted and publislied in
Tal is, t his prj crb occurs in substantial
ly the same words. It is also au injunc
tion of the Chinese priesthood, and is
a carefully obs-rvtvl household custom,
to kill every hen that crows, as a pre
ventive :i7.unst tin misfortunes which
the circumstance is supjxiFed to indi
cate. The same practice prevails in
many portions of the United states.
PHILADELPHIA.
THK LARGEST CLOTHING 110USK IN AMERICA.
i or
i
Clay Ia mit:, Tn view of , possi- 1 j
,1
THUrwGST POPULAR
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T.o i,i "I "ti-,! r. si;,or,,,
Tolnn! tv K.iti -.- -;ri. I'r
t y " -r ct '-o, :! i '.i-y,
vliirh i :i''. to nil-f-r, . rl
n 'i' '"ir... r", . . - . . I.,
t.-' -'lTT!. I tp doli.ir I
t . ' i-i ' : i :i t I . luml -,i.
t d H'll'
r u h or I
nie-1 i y
our wri' t
tro.it ni-,
WO i olilv I; ... ir ".ii, t
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it. . M HnTiT.ir.AT
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lie, Vt-t.) P-p",--!. n,'
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.1 ifirp n' t A::-. e:"inp-
t r o er-j:.ii u! . l'Ih-o,
uy :ui 1 .lo-.Th. l)::o hot
U ." - -r' i i rrt ! toon f ii's
f. t, or -lx hox" for nve
wot on ,n ee. i t ol jii'ii'p.
to our: anv r.e. V, i'.li
::t ,-5V 5SH!
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r i . - .
rt tlriF::-.--rf-r.!-!'.r:-n !i
ble lumber famine, s-ime nonius" has in
vent; d a process for mamifacturing or
making lurribcr out of i'.ie clay, which,
the ti ,.,;,; Ainrriff.H says, is one of
the nnst lmrxrtant of recent practical
inventions, liei-ides supplying the place
of lumber, its manufacture can fairly be
expected to aid greatly in 'solving the
problem of fire-proof construction.
The following description of the materi
al uiul the process of in inufacture is ta
ken from the above-mentioned journal :
The cotnposit km consists of kaolin clay,
free from grit, one part ; resinous saw
dust, from mill to three purts, as porosity
may be required, and water sufh'-iont to
incorporate-the iil-ivf. by the aid of ma
chinery, Iiit o a plastic mass, removed
from the grinding-f ubs, where it has
been ground, the spongy product is furc
ed by plungers driven by bteam through
iron or steel cylinders to express the su
jerrl.1i'iis moist nre therefrom, nn'.1, incs
L! f ,1ft II ttl il.r,-t! iio At tA.. .p l.rra
17 ..' i' o.": o.v .-.H''.; ,,l ; l ' I , o ,.l, J L
'tjQ ?( i of If nj.'th, form and size best fitted for
' iiandling. us.uallv ei-.-ht to twelve inches
t in thickness, and fovtr to eight inches
' ie length. When sufficiently dry to ren
der Iiandling safe, these logs arc moved
into kilns or clamps calculated for the
; purpose. After the steam and vapor
; are blown out by a slow, steady, iccreas
' ing tire, the temperature is rapidly rais
! ed to a white heat, which not only
. consumes the sawdust, but brincr3 the
! clay itself into the. tirst. iiiages of vitrifi
I cation. On cooling, the logs are taken
j to the mill and cawed into planks, boards
, and dimension stuff, as lumber from
wood is manufactured, and sr.bsequent
; ly fashioned in the workshop into such
forms and articles as are demanded by
! purchasers. This material being free
: from grit and tough in texture, can be'
cut, sawed, bored, planed, and. carved
with edged tools, and before or after
such treatment can. after slipping nnd
giazincr, be Hti'oinit! ed to a second firing,
' with line results in ornamentation ob
4 tair.ed. Kaolin is the upper stratum of
I fire-clay beds, and owing to the absence
; of sand or free silica, is unsuited to
i common iottery uses, as its warpage
! in drying and firi-.r unfits it for mould
I inr purposes. This invention overcomes
this trouble, inasmuch as the material
is reduced to form with edged tools sub
seqnent, to f.ring.
? rnorm o ni!
113 & m CLINTON STREET, JOHNSTOWN
AI.WAVS HAVi. Ti:i-
' IT,.,,- 1 , ,- . .
mill 1U I'l.ll.'.'-l 111 Jl n 1. 1. 1 O -V . 1
"When the passengers in a Third avenue .
elevated railroad car yesterday caught !
sig!;t of the Tace of a man who got in at j
Ninth street, some of them moved into j
other cars, and all the other-; except cue ;
went to the other end of the car and sat !
close together there. Tie face of the
man who caused this commotion was ,'
covered with big pimph-s. 11 would ;
have had the end of the. car to himself
but lor another passenger who remained
close to him, and who looked for a mo- j
mcnt at his disfigured face and then re- i
sinned the reading of a newspajier. The :
other passengers looked at this conple
curiously. One of th-.m signalled the ;
man with the newspaper, and he, too,
moved to the crowded end of the coach.
"'That man you sat by appears to have I
the smallpox, and I thought you might
like to know it,?! said the man who had ,
signalled to the newspaper reader.
"No, he hasn't," said the other. "I ;
had been looking at hini when you beck- '
oned. lie has got an acne that's all." i
''Are you a physician ?"
"I am a surgeon."
"What is acne ?" j
"Acne is merely a cutaneous disease, I
producing an eruption like what you see
on his face. Smallpox does not look
like that at all."
"How does it look V" 1
"Willi, whenever you see pimples de- j
pressed In the center you may take that !
as a sign of smallpox. .Smallpox pus- (
tules ap-ar first on the face, then ou
the. neck and hands, and afterward on
the body. At first they are the size and ;
have the solidity of small s'mt, but a '
layman would not be able ti judge of j
them until on and after the fourth day, ,
when liiey become depressed in the cen- ;
ter and surrounded by a circle of pink j
that turns to a dark crim$on. These i
pimph-s are often so thick that they run :
jrpTAT . -x T T-x c T T T T T ii A. T ATT j v T together. There is an odor accompany - !
lTJ A N ) SH h M I-IlvfirV WI ARK I inu the disease that, once noticed, can-
x i ' " uol 1 forgotten. I am sorry I cannot
not tell you more, but I must get off
Tho mine of Hosie'ter's Sioioiih ll.ncr? is
hoaM In every d--eliir:-'. it find-! a pl..ep in pvr-v
j houfPTK-M. and it pru- are ot:nde.l thTonhj.u't
the whole w e-terr, IlTii;ci.h. r--. n a cr-:i'-r.ii in
: vlifonint. a eurp t.T f.-ck hpn.'l.itie. sppeifie tor
t ttiitulenry and -.oir Pton.:.oh, s.n ni'T't uzii.y t..in
; at-hi.-'. a-!'! !:,::u i io.- l ,1, ; u'Yi.t mid rta'n
remedy for ir.ie.-inif.eut fver .o.d k t ireJ di;
! eFp-.
I or f alp hy .'.ll 1 n: in.-: t - and l'oi'ler-tron'raliv.
HAY BROTHER
I'tM.
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of I
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L.tiicrest rtrul Choaiiost JStocli
Dry ctnd. Dress GroocLs,
WOTIOPJ3, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC.,
to be found in Cnmhria or adjoining counties. I V" Forgot not the street and numbers
and fail not fo call, buy and be happy.
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WHOLESALE AND HETJ
Vpvpr f '. to rum rny t: ' Vipt
v.w-vi-1 : :t.-o. ,ii-,-;.s, -f i . - -; . i
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PLRINA. 55
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ft ' ,p ir: -
l:. sea
enertry, firp ami vi..- r r-f v:"i i i .- i I
ininiwl! atol v. rC"- n' V. . .SZJ-J
Ii ocrvoin (.vMii,.:. , u- o k. I
rive natural or i. n natural v : 1 ' -o. I
I'Era'N A i a sure corp. STg- "Si';"T
Aff'-d an.1 youn j-r-.ti-. v.i. '.i. ..T. . -. r
too troqut ii-.'v, at i.i'ii, tori, '. -. t
or
PL
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rt-'y ti.i;.;if it ! on i-i
I'r urin'irv cil..
maip ryn1"1 .fr,,o ft : 1
S. IIP
win i.. p. i i ! r
not restore or al lea: t pruj
Send lor a pirr.phlft.
B. B. IIAKTM A.X 4 CO., O-lfir-i, t
Kpc pyonr trowels TPTi-.lnr v .''i
i -
tiy U?iif.lt.
Sheet Iron War r
.jf fc it tkl J A V'- ' i - ? U fx 1 -3
Mg- Sold at the New Itrmr Store I'oftoffiee. Kb
cn?l'urg. I'a. 5-1.", S!.-ly.l
AND DEALT.
1
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fct I I..t"Vp -'t ': "'
k vo ir ".'.i.,-' -1
It 'nn-- - ' r. 1 - r ,
F- Hop L.tters.
HEATIHG.PAEORr.iC
STOVES.
i.' r, t.
SHEET 3IETALt
AND '
j CASH DEALT.lt IX Aid; KIND OF j
i HEATING AND COOKING STOVES,!
il r Jorciiv.'U . '. .' . -1 I,.
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-AND MANUFACTUKEK Ol
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l!Ot5 JiiliV'ontli Avi;., Alioona, In.
Cnr.AlT.&T PI.A E IS THE ITY. Kooflns, Kpantlns anil Repnlriii of
all kind promptly anil nal isfar lorily t(f nileil to. Hi-4.'7tf. tf,
.nr-
ft."?.
t.y ri;
A.i-::i:
ill,:- m ).'
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u y inn i-t.'o to return t'o- nioio-v i i i
I :i I'.iro, On. i r.i ii ( cpy i.
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RIVINiUi' BLOCK,
COENSUURG, PA.,
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M. .1. BUCK,
I'HTSKTA.V AND SrP.OF.OV,
. . . Al.TixiNA, ,'.
l.tfl -p and rontdor.pe on V, tirtppr.th ureet, near
f.lov-Titn avert up, hr niirht eatu pin i a ma.ic
urare i."'.ri ironi k to i...
rnnd 6 to . r.
n - , o
t-r .
ntid Irolrf 2 to 4
; ! I HttPTttton l'lii'l tn Ilia.
' . '" I-or. "Has to Suricip-il
ul every ileiritilton. H-lw.-tt.(
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MI.KK.
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?r. r. ki i -i r:r.r..
..fi..-.i. hi. fttnib-rn. J'.i.
lll.litl : KITT I-'.LL,
TO 1 1 N 1 . Y X - A T - . A W .
.t-row ami F.m:.ss;ctto.
I- ! '1 . -i in I. i; lo r .v i icfii'i lar hripk l.nild
i' . ''"tner M-i n nn.l Clinton . I.. . .t. ,imt. .wn
and iu Colotude J-lieusOUty. fT-t.'Sl.J
! CARL RIVINSUS,
; Practical WatcMer ani Jeweler,
nAS alwnvs on haj.) a Inrge. T;.ried tji! ele
irnnt a-sorttticnt ol V'AICHI.S, CLOCKS.
.ll.iVl.LllV.M'l.crAtl.hS, hVtliliASSES,
wl ich he o'ii rn for ph!p t lower pritt than
j ny other rtpf lor in tlii pount v. 1'iTKonn needini?
j Hiiythintr la I.i" lint will do well to (five him a call
i heforp p.irol.ti Tni- eNwhere.
I -l'rumpt niipntion jiald to rftatrlni? Clocks,
W.itphei. Jewelry, .Vc., nnd latiginction guaran-
tied in soth work and price.
OP'.inwp!;. 12n d tv at hornp easily mmle. V'tly
clii ut lit tree. Ad Irs Trai V 'o. Ausru? ta. Slo.
n week In vour own town. Terms nnd f i on t fit
.rcu. Ad'irciJ 11. llailcit to., I'ottland, We.
' ' The Lr::.io? Crnn. Somebody who
f appears to know all about it writes pos
i itivly that it will craw the sting out
of hot., weather, not only lor the time.
bnt for months to come, to understand
! the right use of lemons. Mo t ieople
j know the Ite-nesir, of lemonade before
breakfast, but few know how it is more
j than iloubleiiby taking another at night
' al.o. The v av to get the better of a
bilious system without blue pills or qui- j
; nine is to take the juice of one, two or
three lemons as the appetite craves, in j
, as much ice wafer a makes il ph-af-ant ;
to drink without sugar, before going to j
j bed. In the morning en rising or at t
least half an hour before breakfast, take '
I fl,. rtn li.rAn I o rr.l.lnt tf i
! water. This will clear the system
: humors and bile, with mild efficacy
i without anv of the weakening effects of
I calomel or Congress water, People
i should not iiritate the stomach by eat
i ing the lernm-.s clenr; the powerful acid
! of the juice, wh.ich is almost corrosive,
; infaliiblv proilnees inilunmntion after
awhile, but properly diluted, so that it
i does not burn or draw the throat, it does
its full medicinal work without harm,
j and when the stomach is clear of food
has abundant opportunity to work ou
I the system thoroughly.
Trie Trnth. Tiitelv Tolcl.
Tills IVIITVV STORE OF
S. TEITELBAUM, CARROLLTOWN,
j IS THE PEACE TO BI T AT LOWEST 1UI IIS THE i.a V Hi ST
WINTER GOODS OF ALL KINDI
And a pordinl invitntion is now extended hy the proprietor to every render of the f'r.KEV an to e.ill and
see the larue a.s.,riir.ent. examine Ih- v.irioun mialitieT. iin-1 le.irn the nnsiirp-iRiJiiI'le jirieeF. whieh are
po low that 0 percent, cun positively be i.iv'd hy tlioe who lniy their iroods from me. The ren,n 1
can eell so ehenp is that I Poiijiht my entire s'oek for eah iunl intend to sell for cn-di or its equivalent,
anil am therefore prepnred to muke iUiek snW it yinuller pr -tiis imn nriy either merchant in Cambria
county. Don't take tiiy word lor Uiiti, however, hut conic and fue lor your?el es.
CARTtorXTOWN, Nov. licl.-tl. S. TEITEEISAl 1 .
C. T. ROBERTS,
CLOCKS, HUTCHES, jiti JOOES, SIATIOiitRK,
EOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES,
Kotions, MeJicines, Wall Paper, Cigars, Tetoco, Fancy Gocis, Toys, k
VARIETY STORE, EBEN3BURC, PA.
IZELIABLE GOODS. IIOXEST FltlCKS.
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hv mail f'r H l'frr rasr;i'
(ZEO. M. E.EADE. AUorney-ai-Laxc,
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three .ts from rttah sr.
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"i lll'Ii per dy nt rennc. Samplet! rnT!i $l
oJ'"'! tree, rfurrwe Juujif. c..,. Iiti-
'W'K will pny tho ahore reward for any cape of
W L.O er C uii. hunt, Iiy.-pci ?ia. Siek Headache,
Im! lie1-'. i n. Co?;i!,ji i m or I 'ostivencg we cannot
pure with West s V.'tcetni'le l.ivcr t ills, when the
direction nre ?trictly cotni iie l with. They are
pnndv rpiret aide, nnd never lai't to n ive fatis tact Ion.
Sni'tif c, med. lare Hoxen. enntnlnimr 80 Pilii",
2!ct. Kornle hy alt Iruifait.. Kewareof oonn
terfelter and Imitator?. I ti uenuine manufac
tured on!v liv.loliy C. AVtiST t '.. "The fill
IMaker",'" 1st ji IS.; W. M ad ion St.. Chicajro. Free
trial paekaue pent hv mail prepaid on receipt of a
3;cont -tamp. ' 1"-4,'91.-1t.j
TART LI KG
DISCOVERY!
here.'
The passengers were interested in !
what the surgeon . aid, and disappointed !
when his short lecture was ended. A", ';
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Smallpox and Vaccination. A
physician in ch:irge of the quarantine
hospital in Nev York asserts that vac
cination is not only a preventive but a
j cure for smallpox. He says :
. '-Speaking of vaecinntion, I cannot
! concur with Dr, 'Niyre, who recommends
1 vaccination ivery five yars (why not
j seven V) ; bnt front jersonHl experience
and careful iave.it igat ion 1 am assured
j tiiat twice iu a lifetime iu infancy and
i adolescence is sufficient if effectually
' done. But I go further than Dr. Sayro
in asserting that efi'Ctual vaccination is
I not only a preventive hut a cure for
j sinallicx. It was my habit to vaccinate
! my small iox patients iu the first stage
of the diseasn, whm the premomtory
symptoms and even the iirst appearance
in the throat indic.v'ed the coming evil,
and it was gratifying to see vaccination
and smallpox devehpir.g simultaneous
ly, and the latter so modified by the
former that a bad c;se of smallpox was
changed into a ligll- form of varioloid.
A word more about pitting, the dread
of mankind. I say nothing new when I
repeat that the exclusion of light and
air will prevent it, as it is the daily ob
servation that the. convalescent t' the
dtst-ass may be ever so much pitted in
the face, while the..)ody retains no mark
of the disease, t t this observation I
based my applicatiin of the flexible col
lodion, rendered f t'l'ie by the addition
of iion and tannin, and with the happi
est results. i
"Iteally. the urtdof smallpox is only
in its contagion. As a disease it Is not
more dangerous than measles or scarla
tina, and our expf fence on Staten Island
of one case in ..oj0 inaabitants is about
the normal average. Surely there is no
cause for fear when the remedy is in our
own hands.,; i
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Vij hrj r v"-' Li "i.n.r.ir'.r kmn lei"--.! .w err- .i L,
f5jj !".-: 1 r'i;nTTf 'it.jve pi wary of ! Tri'Oal ?
. 1 ml rorJ t! rT .. il'ur'.l trr: - fl irrrtii--; U f
j a,'.i c''-"n, v-'h-.fYi r I 4t-. i f.r great viiue, evfn k
C t i t? TT-iT!nr'Kl HonicvMin!. j5
p 1- e-.l rivottini v-A-iT.r o: Mr.TlTir'''i '.c 3.
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Good FARL! PROFEH'
i:rtXIALI.Y L.7.'"1'
NO STEAM RISKS T1
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The vhi'et. riccst and Let grno . i.:vif.
Gtiaraiitecl r ur sttpcrio-r ir. C'l o"
Style of r-oCknge to rv 1 r.-r. t i-
KOOriNli ANI :
rm-llITLT ATTE'
Altoona. Oct. 10. l"C-tf
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LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
A virttim ot yrmtnfnl imprndenee eati
nre Iieeav. Nervone Pehility, Lost Manhixxl,
aavic tried in vam every anown remedy, nan eu-cover-,
d a pimple fi-lf cure, which he will pend FREB
to hi r iierw-fnifrerera, adrireea J. II. BtEVKS
3 t'hatbam ftt., IV. .
I eb. 4, lssi.-iy.
1)R. .Tamks M'iiTtp of Ir.nil ,i, Ohi.i 1
I claims to i.ave ctrt.l nuuse:i ot a v. rv , ij. T-ke8 lc- o-'-'-:'v f -; !-.e OZOa t:M' "....- t
; severe attack of iui!l-pox by the use of . " a a- t.; -r.v.Jr for a-J !r":u L'l" ":''!'7"'::::V! . ; . V
lemon-juice al.e. - lie ?nneezeil the ; )."-re n tl.rr. " tween inh and i:ti ''f'V. f PI '
' i nnritf TTo rnr.l nnmla it I r, i.ltrcini.iFjt,' ! HE ITTY'S ORA M,2T Stops, 1 0 f ot K PP't S. OTlt V , , ,r ',.', he V' V HK. A V 4
mn Prema- -' -".. i'".'oivius. t ' lamiiw. l'Iano 12b up. Bare Holielar reference, tsewn. :i 1 -. ...
etc., i nmroiiKKiH Kearly. Write or call on likATrl paired in a work'.n .iiiin " -
" ain inition. .1. .1. ud at lowe.-t prie. -. ,i. J
i Altew.na. Al.ril 1. I"4' - f
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"MoitE person have been cured with
Teiu-na than iAi all other remedies
put together. j
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