When you do your Spring Shopping If you come in person, The trains from the different branches of the Pennsylvania Railroad come to the new Broad Street Station, which is within one block of our store; you walk directly through the new City Hall to our Market Street front. If you come by Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, any horse car on Thirteenth Street will brin you directly from the Callowhill Street Depot to our door. If you come through Camden, N. J., any horse car on Market Street, except the red ones, will bring you direct We have provided new and spacious reading; and toilet rooms for the free use of visitors. If you order by letter, Departments f goods have been so enlarged and improved that our stock, unquestionably the most comprehensive in the United States, is better than ever. We send without charge, or any obligation to purchase, samples of the new Dress Goods, Silks, etc. We give prices of our entire stock in our new Catalogue for Spring and Summer, which is mailed free to all who send us address on postal card. Hundreds of orders are filled daily, and goods sent by mail and express to every State and Territory, with full privilege of return and refund of money if they do not suit John Wanamaker, PHILADELPHIA. Chortnut. Market ar.I Thirteenth tstrectiS and City Hail square. Dry Ooods, La1!e Gentlemen's and ChUdran'a Wear and iiuuitkcepiiig Appointments. PORTER $ DONALDSON, WnOLBSALB MILMXBUY, llnvn Rea,oe t '..' V' rV i n ;! '':' :'?. . . ;- -f-. ' .'"r-iti -j i: is il- A ;1f f Mi :i frfe '! h ?-;$ 1. 1 4 I. (. ( . - . t j . I.. i - B E -r k-- i.i.--t I K i. I 'xL. lELl. TV 260, 262 and 254 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. ELEVATOR ENTRANCE, 264. Special attention given to Pattern Hoimcf niul Trimmed Flats. Fnll line of Straw (oo(l, I.iltbons. Silks, Flowers, ls nntl Laces; Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Crapes nnd Ladies' Xech H ear, SPECIALTIES. I'artlonlor Attention Iaid to Order. 3o- LARGEST STOCK. LATKST STYLES. LOWEST PRICES -yyilEN YOU WANT PUKE FRESH I It T (; s O It I' A TEST MEDICINES! YOU AUK KF.M'Kt TFl'LLY INVITED TO CALL AT JAMES' NEW I) II IT (I STOIIE, E JJ E X S B U Tt G , PA. ITItE FP.FSU GOODS ! ' NO SII.-IJ KI'l: I'.SKX'l A i KX ! I BOTTOM PRICES ! LINSE I'D and M A C ' 1 1 1 N H OII.. PAINTS, VARNISH. PUTTY, TURPENTINE, WHITIO I. HAD, OI.OR. (Dry an.l in Oil) BRUSHES., Etc. Vo Ik. .17so, a very fuil ay' fumplete st-l tJ" be B L A N K P. O ( K S a 11 POCKET BOOKS, PURGES, COMIis, TOILET SETS. S J A T I O X E II Y I erit-Iins, ALBUMS, PERFUMERY TC. ETC. rriiE onorxn vu i:s an d ij-lavokimj extracts. PRESCRIPTIONS CARE F U E E Y C OMPOUNDE D. YOlTv rATHOXAMK KH.KTTED. GEiS.FO STER&QUINNi 113 & 115 CLINTON STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA., AI.WATS have the Largest inl Cli?fiiot Stock of Dry a,xicl; JDress Groocls. NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC., to be found in Cambrin oa'adjoininsr counties. J;1" Forget ntit tlie streetand numbers a-:nd fail not .to call, buy and lie happy. C3-EO- "W. "E-A.O-S, CASH DKALEK IN AJ.I. IvINE) OF HEATING AND COOKING STOVES, AND MANUFACTURKn OF TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, 140VJ ISlcsveiitli. Ave, Altoona, In. M-rnEAPHT PEACE IS THE C ITY. Hoofing, Kpontluc and Repairing of II kind promptly and A1 IvCtrtorlljr altrndrd to. 10-!M,'79. tf.J B - - . - . . 1832. THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE OF 1882. JAS. SHIDL.Z & SON, ISo. GO Smitlilielcl Sstroet, Pittssliix-gli, CilZrriZll C SIIIDLE. Art Paper HangiDgs, Embossed Bronzes, Dados, &c D R. M. J. BUCK, PHTSICIAN ASD SrsGF.05, Ai.toosa, Pa. Offlee tnd residence on Fonrtecnth nrt, ner Elerenth Tnae, whrre nijiht falls can be made. Office Iionra rom 8 to 10, a. .. anl fmm i to 4 nJ t to . r. M. Stu-cial ttfntion rftid to lig. " of th Ey and Ear, at well at to Surgical CrrMIon at trerv datortption, 1 4-19.-ei.-tt,i (MI. H. SEC-HLER, Johnstown, Pa. M. T). K1TTEEC, Ebrn bvrg I a. . SECIILER & K ITT ELL, ATTORN i: Y S - A T - I. A. V, JOHSPTOWN ASD ERE'SSBCF . OFFICES tn I,fithrfcI'-cn,ilarreVrlok build In-.', curnr Malu and I'linloQ ele., Jcbnft'.WQ auJ in ColonaJa Row, Ebensbnrv. 7-l,l. SMOKE DISPERSIXe FROmT. "Amomj the dispatches which have re cently come from the Interior of Cali fornia respecting the condition of fruits and vines are several stating that Jack Frost swept over the bay counties or.e niirht last week, and brought the usual devastation to fruit and vine planta tions. In Santa Cruz, noted for its fine, thoueli not early, fruits and grapes, and in Xapaand Sonoma, where the wine flourishes principally the damage seems to have been very extensive. California is destined to be the greatest fruit and grape region in the world, and is rapid ly acquiring an enviable reputation for late, early and erratic frosts, which worry the farmer and make his life mis erable. As nearly everthing in this State is peculiar, it is perhaps meet that the frosts should be governed by no law; but it is somewhat difficult for a person engaged iu fruit and vine growing to have his crop destroyed in this way and keep nis temper. It is estimated that many thousand dollars' worth of grapes have been withered by the frost in Napa and Sonoma during the past week, a most extraordinary thing at this season of the year, Science has done some thing already to obviate this trouble, aDd it may be that time will perfect the system of thwarting the ravages of Jack Frost. It is not well known to the gen eral public that a layer of frost upon a tender plant does not materially injure it that is, the bare frost, produced by dew being frozen by low temperature. It is the rays of the sun in the early morning thawing out the plant which withers and destroys it. This fact was first noticed wlin a heavy fog kept the morning sun off a Napa vineyard, and prevented the destruction of a crop of grapes. It was then suggested that smoke would answer the same purpose, and it was tried with considerable suc cess. During the last few years the vineyards of Napa and Senoma have been expeiimenting, until at present they have a regular system of "smoking vineyards." Krug, Groezinger and a few others, who have extensive vine yards in Napa Valley, two years ago warded oil the frost successfully. Be tween the 1st and lot li of April, if the season is not unusually unpropitiotis, the blossoms appear upon the grpe. vines. If a frost occurs bet wees those d.ites, followed by a warm sun, the first, and sometimes the second crop of Zinfandel is killed, while all the other varieties, Malvois, Rose of Peru, Emperor, Reis ling, etc., suffer almost total destruction To smoke the vineyard at the proper time, a watchman, a howitzer and a thermometer are put on guard. From the first to the fifteenth of April the sentinel keeps his eye on the thermom eter, from three o'clock in the morning until daylight, and if it goes down to the freezing point he discharged his howit zer. At once a small armv of vineyard its waiting for the sound turn out of warm beda and repair to their fields, around and through which have pre viously been placed small iron vessels filled with tar or piles of dry wood. A flambeau very quickly does the work, aud old Sol lises over the hills to se the valley covered with an impenetrable cloud of smoke, and revelling in a smell that would offend his olfactories, if ho were less than j5,0o0,0Oj miles away. Thejatmosphere is gradually warmed, the frost melts slowly off the fruit crys tals, and the grapes are saved, San Francisco Call. n m. i Mr. Albert Kinir nry. Ko oe, N. H.. troubled with bad humor n nsn.is ami ui-ck, caused by lead poi'ininir- H is iiutir.) At times it would break out, crark ojif n, and the skin separate from the t1-h in larire pieces, caustnjr (treat con tinual ifhinirand ."UnirinR. Purchased yourrem edies; used t'nTKTKA Kksoi-vkst internally and t'lTK CRA and 11 THTRA Mr.ir externally, and in los than thr-e m.nth ri oted complete cure, and ha not hern tnmM"d sin'-e. 'orruborated by BullarJ Fisher, Kruitmsis, Kevne, N. H. mot ii Fit mr.n rFOjt it. J. W.Adams. Newark. Ohio, says: "Cutlenra Remedies are the irraatest medicines on earth. Had the worst me salt rlieutn in this county. My mother had it twenty ye irs. and iu fact died from it. I believe Cutioiira would have saved her life. My arms, breast and head were covered fr three years, which nothing relieved or cured until I used theCuticun Resolvent (Mood p iriher) Internally and Cuticura and Cuticum Soap externally." PSORIAS. H. E. Carpenter, Esq.. Hndrn. N. Y.. cured of Psorias or leprosy, of twenty years' standing, by the CcricTRA Kksoi.vknt internally and CrTt ct R a and Otu cks "cap externally. The most wonderful case on record. l"-e certified to before a iiiHticc ot the peace an.l prominent citiTens. All afflicted with itrhinir and c:ily diseases should send to us for ttiis tej-tlinonini In full. SALT RHF.I W. Those who have experienced the torments of Salt Kheum can appreciate theaacony I endured for years, nntil cured hv the Ttici ii HtsoLVEST internally and VTirvi.A nd (Tti.tih Soap ex ternally. Mrs. Wm. Plnmncton. Sharon, Wis. iTTirrm and CrriiTRA Soap externally and ('i tici'B Kb (milvevt 'iiternally wii! positively- cure every spe cies of Humor, from a Common Pimple to Scrolu la.. Price or rnimiA. miimII bne-. : larire larifo boxes. l.tt. t'VTici i:a !' khi.vivt. fl per bottle. Ct-Tiot ka So.. p. -ij.: CfTicVRA SbaV is Soap. lac. Sold !v a.i lirmiiMsts. ltetxit, WEEKS .v PUTTER. Hoton, Mass. It f i n HJJ t mm Sanford's Radical Cure. A finite doe fiitnrl y r iiev! t!e mot vii.lnt rSneezinifr; ir H'a. r!t-rs thn head Ai ty I ruairic, PtoTj waterv rtif.bsnr- from t ho e and es, prevents riiiicii'jf ii;i-- in the li'ii. ourfS INervotis Heartache atii )Mtnft 7 i i ; I nn.l Kevor. In Chronic t "atarrh it c!:a n the n.i-a! v.:s-HtrC3 of foul raurtl. rrtnroF t'.ie (t -nir!l, ta-te and hearinir wh'4n nfJ.M tc i, !re"? (he hctl, throTit and hmnohiitl tule- of dlftn;vc malter swiftens and purine.- thf hrath , 8t-j,.t t?. c-nuh nnd ar te? ta the protro5Sol ent;rr!i tuw.ird - fHisuniition. I ne dottle Kid'al "ur. rnt l.ux t'atirrhal Sol vent and one lr. SrinP'r.!'- 1 nlitT, In one pHck nire. of all druiTifist. Tr.r 1 . A-k fT Satcford's Kadical I'l RE. WKKKs At l'u I Xi:ii, iioston. TlMKS MoUK KKFECT i" A i. tlt n r y uti;r-r plaster ot elect m- tutterj fir painor and ftp.ikin-.vs til the Lunu, I-iver, KmIhi'v and Urinary o-tTii T).-. 1 sinirt I I'ara'y sis, KlieumnMsn;. Neuralgia, HstMi. Feiiiiilo Vcahncs, ISVrv-.uri f'juns and eak DCrhOp. l Ij r;a nnd .Fever and Atttffi Jlrice25c. Sold every w ),ore. SoMETnixo About Spidep.s. Tie inslinct of animals is always an interes ting study. And it is no uncommon thing to meet with instances of animal sagacity which go to show that airinals, even the lowest species, are possessed of a sort of reasoning capacity which is greater than mere instinct. In Cham bers' Journal there is cited an instance of this kind. A small spider had been placed in the centre of a large spider's web some four feet above the ground. : The large spider soon rushed from its j Hiding place under a leaf to attack the intruder, which ran op one of the as cending lines by which the web was se cured to the foliaee. The big insect gained rapidly on the little one ; but the fugitive was equal to the emergency, for when barely an inch ahead i.f the other it cut with one of its hinder legs the line behind itself, thus securing its own escape, the forocious pursuer falling to the ground. The writer says : l,It is not the habit of spiders to cut the slender thread be low them when they are ascending to avoid some threatened danger, . i.8 a rule, spiders do not run fTu, Ganger, if there is hole eWsotet hand a hole that is knovn to be unoccupied." From which 'it would seem that this little creature's actions was the result of some sort of reasoning I Instinct led it to run away, but it must have been something more than instinct that led it to severe the line, and cut off pursuit. The same writer says that spridersare cannibals, and that they are naturaliy pugnacious. But thry do not tight tor the satisfaction of eating' one another, ''When two spiders fight 'there is gener ally a very good reason for the attack and the vigorous defence that follows." "it is not generally known that after a certain time sfrtder.i become incapable of spinning a web from lack of material. The glutinous excretion from which the slender threads are spun is not inexhaus tible, therefore spiders cannot keep on constructing new snares when the old ones are destroyed. But they can avail themselves of the web-producing pow ers of their younger neighbors, and this they do without scrupple. As soon as a a spider's-web constructing material has become exhausted, and its last web has leen broken, it sets out in search of another home ; and, unless it should chance to find one that is tenantless, a battle ensues which ends only with the retreat or death of the invader or de fender. Youth's lomjmnion. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. i-rr. This elegant dressir g is preferred hj those whohave used it. to any similar article, on ao i fc".iJ3unt of its Super 3r fe V'v? . - s Vj-eanuness and punty. a f " containa materials 'sr' T"w;V omy that are beneficial fcV-V5j-ir 10 the scalp and hair iV- -t and always fteitoret the Youthful Color to Crey or Faded Hair Parker s Hair Balsam is finely perfumed and ia warranted to prevent felling of the hair and to re- ni'jve ciaiiurun anancnins;. xitscox tx lo , w.y. SC. Bid Bl IMM. t L.Wl fs Arwm anil PARKER'S GiliGER TONIC A Superlative Realih and Strength Restorer. If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with overwork, or a mother run down by ami!y.Sr house hold duties try Parke s Ginger Tonic. If you are a lawyer, minister or business man ex hausted bymental strain or anxious cares. uflftnlre ictoxicaungstimulants,butuse Park'-i'j Gin per Tonic If rnu have Corjumruon, Dyspepsia, Rheuma Ism. Kidney ComUinls, or any disorder of the lungs, stom:v-ri Krwiels, blood or nerves. Parker's Ginger Towic will cure you. It is the Greatest Blood Purifier And the Ecit and Surest Cough Cure Ever Used. If you are wasting away from afre, dissipation or any disease or weakness and requite a stimulant take Ginger Tonic at once ; it will mvieorate and build you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate. It has saved huniejs of lives; it may save ycurs. CACTTOV ' nfo- ill riWatet. Tuber'. GIsri T.tt.Ic U Cflipwt ff the btrnKilsl prru In thewn-Ii.fcrij it entitAj d'fTrrrt ffoai prrpwstionf of (t r:(rr ficr.l I-t ctrciiltr o IXitcox k Co., N. Y. 00c A $1 iaet, at dra!m Is drip. GREAT SAVING BUTINO POLLAl SIZE. Its rich and lastlnff frairranee hat mart- fhi rtehehtfiil perfume exceedingly popular. There is nothing like it. Insist upon having Flokks- ton voujune ana loon tor signature ot en vtt bottle. An .tv.rvl't or dealer In pertui&err can lupplv jvo. S nnd ?& r.n elm, LARGE HAVING Bl'TIMI 7Eo. BT7E. PW mu m mhs. imi l mim, of lyxh mi., LYDiA C. PINKHAm'S VEgSTAELE CC'IPOUITD. I a Pq'H'tq Cn-e foreiM 1&Ae Talrul forapUf mtm mA Vf eitai ootMatwa tHeTrlet.feMtBle tn itla. It wiU cure nttrely tb wort form of FraU Com jlalnt, all oTarlan tronMeei, Iaflnmm!on and TTIoera tlon. Falling" and Plplacetn?ntm, and th consequent Fplnal Wnknaa, and U particularly adapted to the Cbaire of IJfw It will diolTe and expel tiimorfroro the utenui In an early rtmp of tfrTolopnwrt. The teartenry t-o catt Crnrjei htimor tlitM-rln checked verrpodUy by Ita uee. It removes falntn, flrulnry, dttroysall craTlng' for stimulants, and re-llcTs wcatneee of the eCoraecii. It euros Plcatlnp, Rendsrhe-i, Xorrous rrof-tratlon, Geaf-ral Debility. fclcpic net, lHireiisian and Indi-g-Afttlon. Thftt frellnjr cf hartr,ir dnwn. earudne raln,weig-ht p,nd hartar)ie, 1p alwn-: jcrT?iannt!T yored by it tisa. It vVA tfV time rnd trnder ell o.rrrirrirtaiioee act la barmny with tbc laws tht (rorern the feviale system, For the cure of Kidiry Croplainta cf either MX thle Compal ! ur:rr----wd. I.YfIA V. rilvJt.Vil'S TF.fi FT ABIE COM POITMVU prt-pej-ed st XJ3 ani f-5 T.'wtcrn. Avenue. I,yr.n, Mtv. rrlr gi. Six bottl-e for . Cent by mail In t':" ftrm of jii'l.". al-olntb"! fi rm of losrnfrAs, on rTCfiyt of price, ft pr box foreith. IS" re. Pinkham freely answers all Iottrs of Inquiry. SWnit f or eampb lot. Addreais a aiove. AJnti m tJu'a P-xpr. family Bhov-M I without ITIIA E. PIKKHAM't IJTE't PTT T S. Thy cure constipation, biliousness n,f. tcr; ! li'y of the liver. 3n cents per box. , tT Sold by ttll Dmcariara 6 - At James Inig Store. t;:eii-s.y. 8 12,-ly. TTfc S3 eware O F BENSON'S CAPCIN PLASTERS HAVE BEEN IMITATED, And their excellent reputation h .ired by worthless imitatioEs. !Tho Public arc cautioned against buy ing Plasters having similar sound ing names. See that the word C-A-P-C-I-N-E is correctly epelled. Benson's Capcino Porous Piasters Are the only improvement ever made in Plasters. One is worth moro than a dozen of any other kind. "Will positively euro where other remedies will not even relieve. Price 25 cents. Beware of cheap Plasters made with lead poisons. SEABURY & JOHNSON, Manofacturiniz Chemists, Hew York. AST-RK REJIRDV jt T l7aT iVice"ictfc MEAD'S Medicated CORN ind BUNION PLASTER. P & CELE3SATED Facts For tub Critiors. The an cient ell. a measure, was the length of the arm of Henry I; Next to rice. Indian corn Is used by a larpcr number 01 people than any other jrrain. The earliest known invention of an English doubles Christian name is a deed of the time of Edward III, The Srst machine for making envelops was invented by a brother of Sir Ttow landllill.the inventor of iostasre stamps. According to Xenophon, the complete accoutrement of a Spartan soldier weigh ed from ninety-five to one hundred pounds. Among the Celts, the bards or singers were considered the historians of their time, and were dressed in blue as an emblem of truth. A vegetable green, perfectly harmless for the use of cooks and confectioners, has been discovered. It is made from the ciains of raw coffee. The cultivation of mushronns Is a pay ing branch of gardening in France, where I his esculent is consumed every year to the value of $1.700.XX), Ducats were first coined in Sicily, They took their name from the word ducatus, which was part of the inscrip tion the earliest bore. Ducatus means duchy. ' 'T iT f' rT? il - Le-. ".- ft v if "v. 1 MAtilC CLOVER. From time immemorial it Las been considered good luck to find a fourteen 1 eaved clover. Some have said that the discoverer of one was certaiD to become wealthy and wise ; others, that tAie fa ries would grant him every wish ; and others, that the little magic leaves could show him where gold lay hidden in the earth. And certainly there does seem to be something very wonderful in the fact that, fin a larg field containing millions of little plants furnished with groups of three or four leaflets, there should be only one or two of the four leaved variety. I do not mean that some varieties of clover bear leaves all in groups of four or five, for this is not the fact. Perhats one four leaved clov er will grow upon a plant that Las fifty threes, although occasionally several fours or lives will be found in a bunch ou the same plant. As a general thing, three leaves are nearly of a size, while the fourth is somewhat smaller thouch this does not always foilow. I have seen several In which the fourth leaflet is borne out oh a separate stalk. Five leaved clovers occur almost as often as four. Frequently fours and fives are found glowing together. Some say you must not pick a five leafed clo verit will reufralize all the good luck brought by a four. According to one legend, only the holder of a five leaved clover can be admitted to the fairy court. Several pretty stories describe the fortunate one as standing out on the grass at midnight, holding up the Ynag ic wand, fend presently finding himself wafted avay by invisible wings to Elf land. Aside !rom the wide-spread interest attaeliin to the duplication of the leaf let, clcvfTS seem special favorites of poets ai i romancers. It is said that, when S. Patrick was preaching to the unconverted Irish, some of them ridi culed tie id"a of the Trniity. For an swer, le caught vip a trefoil from the sod, aid told them that there was a leaf i-xcmp.ifying three i:i one. Ilent-e, the three-fewed clover, or shamrock, was adopt l as the national emblem of Ire land. . Some say that the common wood sorre! (Oxalis rtce?.s Vj) shares with the whiti clover the credit of being the true shanaock. One authority says that the oxalis is a native of Ireland, while the clovfr is of recent introduction. In a son by the Irish poet, Thomas Moore, the rhamrock whether oxalis or clover, he Joes not say is mentioned as "Old Errfs native shamrock." As I said at first, the discoveiy of a fojr-leaved clover was regarded, even c aturies ago, as an omen of g,od luck, Arid in a poem by Robert Herrk-k, who vrote a short time after Shakespeare, is 3 mention of "lucky four leaved grass"'; aud, in another very oi:l volume, it is soberly stated that, "If a man walking iu the fields finds anv four leaved crass. he shall, in a very short while after, find some very good thing." Several mentions of the .same effect are made in the writings of other poets. 1 hope you will have many a hunt for magic clover in ilie sweet smelling sum mer fi-lds : for I fun! in that charming occupation 4'Iuck" sulhcient even tho' no "lucky four leaved grasse" rewards my search. St. XirUohus for June. IT WILL PAY YOTJ TO UTJY Hasson's SMew Cheap. Store! EI3EIsrSI3XJKGr, ir vor WAST AS T OF Till: Honest Goods at Honest Pri-, EMBRACED IX THE rOLLOWIXU LtST: ALUM, A EES PICE, AXLE GREASE, BAKING POWDER, SODA, BEANS. BLACKING, BRUSHES, BLUEING, BORAX, BRAID, BR 'K FAST BACON, BROOMS, BUTTONS, CALICOES, CAMPHOR, CASTOR OIL, CARBON OIL, CARPET TACKS, CANNED APPLES, CORN, PEACHES, PEARS. " TOMATOES, CHEESL, CHEVIOTS, CH OCOLATU, CIGARS. CINNA MON, CLOVES, CLOTHES PINS, COFFEES, CORN STARCH, CORSET JEANS, COMBS, CRACKERS, CR HAM TARTER, CURRANTS, DRIED APFLEs, CORN,, PEACHES, DUESS LININGS. EXTRACTS an 1 ESSENCES, FIGS, FISH, " HOOKS, " LINES, FLOUR, FRUITS, GINGER. GINGHAMS, GUN CAPS. " POWDER, HAIR PINS, HAMS, HANDKERCHIEFS, HOMINY, HOOKS and EYES, HOSE. INDIGO. 1 N K, JELLIES fall kind). LAMP CHIMNEYS, WICKS. BURNERS, LAUDANUM. LEAD PENCILS, LEMONS. LINEN CRASH, MACARONI, MATCHES. MOLASSES, MI'S LIN S. MUSTARD, NAILS, NEEDLES NITS. OILS PEN HOLDLlIs PEPPLU. PINS. PIPES. PRINEs, RAlIN.v RICE, SALT.1IALTl:i' SAP DINEs. SCI ): x'ftrii Ri':rMir smvg m.( H i ,; SHIETlNiJv shoe lac; x SHOT. SII.K TV!- r ' TL.IilAI" l.v. STARCH, s K h K 1 N ( , -STOVE p U.: si'CAi:-'. sr-prN;ir: SWEET C1E TF.s. THREAD, TUP.-. w a v n p.t ,::, V."A-1IIN(, -i Wt v i; ; n ,' Y EA-T 1'. iv,-i;; AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMERIH S lOMEM: NO OLD GOODS OF ANY KIND! ALL FRESH! ALL FINE .'---ALL CHOICE! ALL CP' A Liberal fchare of Public Patronage is Ec-p liiiilv S,n. Lzu fejH 1SI , AN a Great cause of human misery Tiir i.oss ok tv . STOMACH 4p5 Th rcft.lc and cmtclatixl. snfToTlnir frnrn ' dyapcjisl:i or ln.tiirpt inn in anv K.rm. nra adviscrl. (or th; snko of thuir own l.nitly and miitl cnmfori to try Hostttcr's Stomach Hitters, l-.i.iics ol the most del. lctc constitution t-tfy to Its hurmlcss an.l its rcti.rntivo oonlltifs. Fhvsiciar every trhcr". d uti . d with the sdultorn ed li junrs of comiT). r-e, prescribe it un tre galcn and moft rc'n.iidc of ail stotnuchWs. For sale by all Iruuisu ami Iiualon jrcucrally. CATARr? H Elys' Cream BMm ."a.-.: -J . To cure the toothache, take a piece of sheet zinc, about the size of a six pence, and a piece of silver, say a quarter of a dollar, place them together and hold them between and contiguous to the de fective tooth in a few minutes the pnin will be gone, as if by magic. The zinc ami silver acting aa a galvanic battery will produce an effect on th nerves of the tooth sufficiently to establish a cur rent, and consequently relieve the pain. WARFrH COU.. -J in HAY-FEVER i 'utarrhii I vins. fans- ir: HHAiTn.': srrmt Tt'.VR. allfiTTi inl'rt!D rriation, nr c -tj the mi'Tjihran- from sd.li t'onnl col ls, oomrdete- .VJ 'y ho's the sorss and resures tr.e gtfi.p el tatc and sinc;i. Ben efoial rnlt am re nllrcd by a fowappli cations. A thoroiiBh trestuif nt triVfrure Ca !arrh. Hay fever. Ire. I"Dpqn.i'd f. rcn'.ds in (ho hfad. Aereeahle ts nc Apply hy tha little ft niref Into tha II mail a packaife. A FTtiir mi the Nature, Treatment, td K.idicul fnrcol Seminal Weakness, or sper- mntorrhrcu. Inl i".-! l.v Se!f-.Al iie. 1 nvoliintnrr K.mi!-?iori. Impvencr.'7Srron liel.ilitv, and Ini pediments to jdsrrii-ifc eenernllv: 'orisumptfon. I.pilep?y, and Kits: Mental and riivs.-l liicupa city. ft.c.-Jy KOltFJiT J. Ct'LVKH V FXL, M. I.. author r.l the "(xrecn Mook," fcc. The world renowned author, in this admirable Lecture. cl-Tirlv proves from his own experience that the awtnl consequences of Sell-Ahurc may be eflectuilly removed without darnrrou sura'lcal operrttions. bouiMc. Instruments, ri n-s. or cord ia !: pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and -feetnnl. hv which every suflerr. no mutter wha his condition mav he. ma v run himself cheaply privalclT n:d rnrtvalht. " Thix I ert'ire will prove a boon io thmitandt and thoutadds. Sent under peal, fn a plain envelope, to any ad rlre. pot-paid. on re.-.eipt of six cents er two post- THK (II TI KWVM, 5ll ni(AI. CO.. 41 Ann St., -w "1 nrk, X. Y. Tost Dfllce lfox 4.-it. 1 4-, S-i.-6m. IIen.lt.1i i "Wcnltlil riostrtls. On rcelt)t of 60 s JSold bv r:tHnruir druirifis?Si I I,VS CKEAM MALM CO., rMarch 17, IS' .-e.o.w.!y. Oweiro, JV. T. W ast of good sense ia the worst of poverty. S2Q SAVED! 820 OOl S A T r. I hy pun:iisinir . 1S35at OZU SKWl.N.J M AOillNK. I,, TS3 from the nndersiirne.l. wiioeotrca fs at 10" F.leventh Avenue, le-twee- leth and 17th Streets, it.- TOON Fa., and whoofcrs theed- i itornf the Cambria Khf.km aw as- reference. Sewimf Mschineo r paired In a workmxnlike msnper and at lowest prices. T McGRATH. Altoona, Afrll 13, 1561. Tn. K. C. Wf.-t'h N'kkvivk asp KiaiiTrfit. J sjkvt a speoitic for Hysteria. liiZ7ines. t'nn 1 vnlsions, TWrvous Hcud.iche. Mental Depression, ijuhs oi .'ie-aory. permirnrrneea. i m porency, l n voluntary Kmissinns. Premature Old Are, caused by ovcr-exertton. self-al.use, or over-induiif ence. which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent caes. Ilaeh Uox contains 1 month's treatment. One dollar per box, rr six bores for live dollars: sent by mall prcpnld on receipt of price. Wa ifiiartnti-e six bottles to cure any rase. With each order re-el ved by ns for six boxes, accompa nied by five dollars, i will send the purchaser our written guarantee to return the monev if the treatment does not effect a cure. Ouarantees is sued on'y when treatment Is ordered direct Irons ns. Address JOHN O. WKSTk '., Sole Propri etors. 181 . W. Madison St.. Ohleairn. III. Sold by rll drnirirlslH. Smith, Kline l Co., Wholesala Agents, rhiladelphia. 8-6,'81.-ly.J 500 REAVARD! VTF. wfll pay the above reward for anv case oi T I.lvert'omnlalnt. Dyspepsia. Ssck Headache. Indiirestlon. f '..stipntion or l"otivnes we cannot cure with West s Vegetable I.iver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely veiretutde. and never fall to tcive satisfaction. Stipar Coated. I. ante Boxes, containing 30 Pills, Wets. Fur sale by all Iruirzist8. Beware of eonn terfeiters and Imitator. The ttennine mantifnei tured vfilr bv JOHN V. WKST k CO., "The Pill Makers. "181 & 18 W. Msyllsnn St., Chicago. Free trial parkatre sent by mail prepaid on receipt ol a 3eent stamp. fS-6.-51.-ly J A TK i: petital Clock. ?.r. Darder ne's self-winding perjH-tual clock may now be considered to have had a fair trial. A sfieclnien clock was fixed at the (lure clu Xord Terminus, Brussels, last -.September, all due precautions be ing taKen to avoid tampering with it by affixing the government seal. Alter six months trial it was found in perfect time with the Observatory clock, and had not varied in the siigbtest degree during that time. The ciock is wmind by a small animometer or wiudmill, which is placed in a ventilation pije, ehimr.ey or any other place where a tol erably constant current of air can be re lied on thus thawing over a wheel an endless chain, in one loop of which the clock weight is supported. As the loop hangs between the clock and the wind ing machine the weight is ctntinuallv drawing through the clock the slack chain drawn up by the wil d muter, and thus a constant motion is nvujitHtned. A ratfbet w lies f ""prevents the motor from turning the wrong way, and by a simple r.rranpement, whenever the weight is wound right up to tne.top, the motion is checked by a frictiou brake automatically applied to the animome ter by the raised weight lifting a lever. When the weight is thus raised to the top. the clock has a sufficient store of energy to go for twenty-foui hours, so that it is not. by any means dependent upon a regular current of air. As this clock receives such a liberal supply of winding, it dues not lequire .vo long a train of wheels as an ordinary clock. The works of the clock are only connec ted with the winding arrangement hy means of a loop or chain, so that no in jurious matters can reach the former from the chimney. M, Darderne is now supplying these clocks for domestic and ollice purposes. FERTILIZERS. 1 FARM and LUMBER MI SPRING WAGONS, CARRIAGES, TOP ? NO TOP BUGGIES; MOWERS AND REAPERS: HO USE HAY XJ.VIvi Tiichtrfng llic foUuwhrJ rurifir: TlCi:i:. .'V.Vo'; jiolla (;,sw(j7rn um'. Menu:,- HAY FORES, LAWRENCE & CHAM'S DIAMOND IRON FK -tVrul Ji3i-ic Tooth Ilnrro-ivs: IIAGERSTOWX IMPR0VK1) AM) TKIUMril CHAIN mi, Or any other marfiineru farmers mat need, frtnn a Sf- nn .--. v'erfc nriuiei j line, . J rmn i est , fitsx man irfnetxri . , ' warranted to be v.v;iHf . frpreet.r d. Sz- S. AV. DAY- ERF.STHiaJ, MAY 13, 12. ..tr. i i .312,000 W ORTI-I OF THE CELCnRATETD r ill ii i M r f 1 i if men nEriEs cohi'e it ri v QUALITY, MAKE AX!) PRICE. has ji'st bi:t:n kkci ivhi .vr ii;. VM ELKVKXTIF AYKXn-:. AITiiL . ROCHEST How to Haisk Mki.ons. T!.e way to raise nu-ions is told by a Nebraska farmer writing to the Fruit I!rrnr' r: "Select any piece of sand- land, well exposed to the sun ; if all pure sand so much the bettr. l'louuh dead furrows six feet apart, twenty-four inches Jeep, in a straight line from north to south. Fill the.-e up with strong manure, and plough the earth back to bury the ma nure and form a ridg ; level t he top with the back of a harrow. At each end plant a stout stake, to leniain as an in dicator of the exact position of the cen tre of the ridge. You now have a per petual melon patch for ten years at least. In the spring, stretch a garden line from stake to slake, and at every Six feet plant six seeds in a twelve inch circle, and four or five radish seeds in the centre. Let all the seeds grow ; do not thin them out, and ke-p out the weeds till the vines begin to show run ners ; then mulch the whole patch with straw, hay, fresh cut grass, or anything that will keep th" surface moist and the fruit from the ground. As soon as the frost kills the vines, gather all fruit above eight inches in diameter, and stow it away in a sunny coiner under onie new hay. In this way I have mel ons ripening slowly and finely until the weather gets too cool to eat them. Next year plant your seed a foot or i wo north or south of the old hills, and so on j ear ly to obtain the whole ridge. The roots foil ow the ridge, and the cultivator can be run through the spaces without dis turbing the roots. f ALSO, A !:.;,: AMI V ANT V't u ; tip HATS, CAPS, and. GIFTS' KUHM-I! ?. C! A TvTirrT TVT fl T" .-IT- t AI.TOOXA. PA., AI KIT. -Ji, l--;.-tf. u 1 -. .i O. T. ROBERTS, 1) M.i;i; ix CLOCKS, ITCHES, JEM, BOOKS, SmiOf! BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS. GE0C:iUL3. jlvcfe, MicM Wall Yin Cfcrs. Toteco, toy T:n ! YARIETY STORE, EBEMSDURG, PA. RELIABLE GOODS. JlOXE.sr I'll ICES. IA I ;; I! 'l'-v r 1 J .! 1 :jV i- Or EVERT IIHD CEEAFE ni iui. IUfirs. Shot Cin.is. Kolter., Ammnnl Uen, fishing -t, kle. Sr-loes, Jsta. I"u, Ksjiin, Skates, Haiauiiicki, -tc. l.rjre Illustrated CataJofne FTiEE GRtAT western gun works FiTTssvunn, pa. Cures for IJaldness. The Chem ists Journal says : "Dr. Xavier Lander er, of Athens, has again been so oblig ing as to send us some notes from the cradle of pharmacy. N utuberless remedies for baldness of French, English, German and Ameri can origin stock our markets, but none, according to Dr. Tenderer, equal in ef ficiency to the following, which he has used and prescribed for many years past. Prepare a tincture of the cups of the Quercus nyilops, which a e well known tocorumeice asvalonia, and digest with, it powdered cloves and cinnamon. Make a tincture by digesting the haves of the Laurus ajwltonis 'm acid wine, ami mix the two together. Before applying this remedy t he skin of the Ik ad should be well washed with a decoction of sapon nria root Snponnnn hratica) to cure any exanthnna yithijrintis which may be present. Instead or pomantumor hair oil, litiira.1 oil should be used, this being the usual hair oil in vogue among the ladies of the East. Dr. Landerer calls this remedy for baldness ahxilrkhon, or hair preserver. 1 a uj a . ta V5 yos WANTED! bulic. an ! nntlemt-n. toeeave witli u tu Boll .-veni l aefnl llonxhi.ld ArtlrlM. Irnf!t I or re. Ijibor la litclit. I.xcJnlv- territory ehen. No cr-nitati-Un'.. lertns 1'n. ral. Circulars FRFK. A ld- MewlU Manafact'ir Co., Box Kti PitOharah. pal A NEW CURE FOPw S7 f AD ALL TROUBLESOME VERIO. IUSICAL IKSTRIIMFUTfi IS. kind for sate very cheap. SMif.'l:ues fre' AdJresRICHR0 I HULL I CO.. Box 868. Pltuburgh, Pa. GEO. M. HKADK. Al'l'l IK X l- V. 1 T w Office on Ontri ftreet. TKE INVALUAELEJCMESTIC RCfiT PHENOL SODIQl Ho Family Should e h'feut Iff Ho Factory Should I e W-il.oit ft- . Mi - tAf - I I r . ill U M. . 1 T. no nortcsnon O'ipuJ r e o .- . no tiospirii re n . A'o Physician Should he U'.thsut ft! No Vetfrimnricin Shiult he ".-t-( Ho Stock-Raiser Shc-L'Ui r II TO LAD I ESTO h; LYJ II "l 4 t tv.tot s;l..-i. -'VT k a nBtru Kil.-r..:.,.l wsv I '.Li' i ..t th.k,twi, . . . -J -r : ,a t.-a.: -.1 "f"v. ,- " !rnr:'i,, rv-t-T.i-4 if 1 : -- .. . S 11 r iy r K-i t 1, - - 7 - ' pACiESftUfHtTE ISSi MhnWLT BOCK Vff of trek '-a KBaasBiiia. Pa. Q frt Q)l 1'"" da" -!t i-m. Sami.p woi-t' t v ' free. Aadrva S-ttxh.s k, o0 ; .. P. :1 P e r- r..J.-V"- M-. rn --.- . ... JtUSE AND ft L i fclVtlMTl n a.'