The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, August 04, 1882, Image 4

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    IT PAY TOU TO 13 UX iVF
Hasson's New CHEAP STORE,
IF TOP Tf ANT AJtY l" THI
Honest Goods at Honest Prices
EMBRACED IN THE FOLLOWING LIST:
NEEDLES,
NUTS,
OILS.
ORANGES,
FENS,
FEN HOLDERS,
FEPPER,
FINS,
PIPES,
T RUNES,
RAISINS,
RICE,
ROPE HALTERS,
SALT,
RARDTNES,
SCISSORS.
SCRUB BRUSHES,
SEW'O MACH'E OIL,
SHIRTINGS,
SHOE LACERS,
SHOT,
SILK TWIST,
" THREAD,
SOAPS,
SPICES,
STARCH,
STOCKINGS,
STOVE POLISH,
SUGARS,
SUSPENDERS,
SWEET OIL,
TEAS,
THRKAD,
TUBS,
WASHBOARDS,
WASHING SODA,
WOODEN BUCKETS,
TEAST POWDER,
AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION.
NO OLD GOODS OF ANY KIND!
ALL FRESH ! ALL FINE I ALL CHOICE I---ALL CHEAP I
A Liberal Share of .Public Patrvtiage is Respectfully Solicited.
ALUM, DRIED APPLES,
ALLSPICE. " CORN,
AXLE GREASE. " PEACHES,
13 A KING POWDER, DRESS LININGS.
SODA, EXTRACTS and
BEANS. ESSENCES,
BLACKING. FIGS,
BRUSHES, FISH,
BLUEING, " HOOKS,
BORAX, " LINES,
BRAID, FLOUR,
BR KFA ST BACON, FRUITS,
F.ROOMS, GINGER,
BUTTONS, GINGHAMS,
CALICOES, GUN CAPS,
CAMPHOR, " POWDER,
CASTOR OIL, HAIR PINS,
CARBON OIL, HAMS,
C ARPET TACKS, HANDKERCHIEFS,
CANNED APPLES, HOMINY,
CORN, HOOKS and EYES,
PEACHES, HOSE,
FEARS, INDIGO.
" TOMATOES, INK,
CHEESE, JELLIES (all kind),
CHEVIOTS, LAMP CHIMNEYS,
CHOCOLATE, " WICKS.
CIGARS. BURNERS,
CINNAMON, LAUDANUM,
CLOVES, LEAD PENCILS,
CLOTHES PINS, LEMONS.
COFFEES, LINEN CRASH,
CORN STARCH, MACARONI,
CORSET JEANS, MATCHES.
COMBS, MOLASSES,
CRACKERS, MUSLINS,
CREAM TARTER, MUSTARD,
CURRANTS, NAILS,
$12,000 WORTH
OF THE CELEBRATED
ROCHESTER CLOTHING!
WniCH DEFIES COMPETITION IX
QUALITY, MAKE AND PRICE,
HAS JUST BEKN RECEIVED AT THE
Golden Eagle Clothing House,
1301 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOOXA, I'A.
ALSO, A LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF
HATS, CAPS, and GEXTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
,,.rj...P.,,,SAM0EI- MARCH, Proprietor.
yilEN YOU WANT
PURE FRESH DRUGS OR PATENT MEDICIXESI
YOU AUE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AT
JAMES' NEW DRUG STORE, EBENSBURG, PA.
FCRE FRESH GOODS I NO MISREPRESENTATION I I BOTTOM PRICES I
LINSEED anil MACHINE OILS, PAINTS, TARNISH PUTTY
TURPENTINE, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, (Dry and in Oil) imuSiI.ES, Etc.
Also, a very full and complete stock of
BLAXK BOOKS and STATIONERY!
POCKET BOOKS, PURSES, COMBS, BRUSHES, ALBUMS, PERFUMERY
TOILET SETS, ETC.. ETC.
TURE GROUND SPICES AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.
YOUR PATRON AO B SOLICITED.
EIS, FOSTER &QU INN
113 & 115 CLIXTOX STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA.,
J
-ALWAYS HATE TIIE-
Lnrgest nncl Cheapest fStoclt of
Dry nxicl Dress GroocLs,
NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC.,
to b found in Cambria or adjoining counties. liTTorpet not the street and numbers
nd fail not to call, buy and be happy.
G-Eo- "w. ":eac3-:h:r,3
CASH DEALER IX ALL KIND OF
HEATING AND COOKING STOVES,
AND MANUFACTURE! OF-
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE,
l'A02 Eleventh Ave., Altoonn, In.
WCIIMPrST PLACE IJ inr ITT. Bont, Kpoallnir Rod Repnlrfaf of
all kind promptly and natlarartorlly atlrndrd to. 10-24,'79. tf.J
C. T. ROBERTS,
CLOCKS, WATCHES, jlilBTJOOKS, STATIOKERY,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES,
Mm, Meliciiies, Wall Paper, Ciprs, Tobacco, Fancy Goois, Toys, to
VARIETY STORE, EBENSBURG, PA.
RELIABLE GOODS. IIOXES T PR ICES. FA IR DEAL TNG.
T. MASON RICHARDS,
Surgeons
Jfe Dentist
DENTAL WdFK. either operative or mechan
ical, bllln; teeth, and all other work pertain
In to my i.r-jfi-jton. will be executed t module
rr.tea sti i In ratlaiartory manner. Toar patron
are l rippettully Minted.
"0a oa u,Kh 'treet. nearly oppo.lt the
J3uirHoae. Vl,'82.-tf. J
T . liT'CKEEY.
-i-f-JLe ATTORXET-AT-I.A W,
ALTIHINA, P
AflMff OTer tbe First National Hank Fn-lnn.-on
11th avenue, .eoond door from 12th .treat
Altera. April , mol.-tr.
WM. H. SirHI.ER, M. n. K1TTF.I.C.
Johnstown, Pa. F.brmbvrg, Pm.
SECHLER A KITTELL.
A T T ) R N E Y S - A T - E A W.
JOHNSTOWN AND EBKNSRrHO.
OFK1CKN in Lather It Orwn'i lanre brick baild
inr. comer Mam and I'hntoo t., Johnstown
and In Colormd How, KtD9turir. 7-l.il.J
JOHNSTON A SO AN LAN.
ATTUKNEYP-AT LAW,
Kmnrii. , Pa.
fW Office OB Centre street, opposite the Court
H . f-ia, w.-tf.)
JOSEPH McIONALI
ATTOBN EY-AT-T.A W,
Knasnarfta, P.
A- Offlee la I'olennade Row. on Centre street.
tnroorown town. Ternand B4 entst
CV)0 tree. Ad. frets If. Hitlltll tr (.., Partita: Me.
SEW STORIES ABOl'T A5IMAL8.
An owl was killed near Yankee Hill,
Butte county. Cal., last week, attached
to one lee of which, with a piece of an
nealed wire, was a pold iollar of the
coinage of 1S56. Tbe bird was an aed
one, apparently, and the coin looked as
if it had been carried for many years.
In Pike county. Miss., a huee bear en
tered the house of Eli Crawford, and at
tempted to carry off the largest child.
A faithful dog attacked it and compell
ed it to drop its burden, but it then seiz
ed another of the children and had got
some distance before the same watchful
canine made the second rescue.
Andrew Jackson Hyatt, a "White
Plains. (N. Y.) lawyer, has an old doe
named Mack, about which a good story
is told. Mack is a native of Virginia,
and. like all Virginians, has a strong
hold upon loncrpvity. He first saw the
light of the Virginia snn in while
his maternal relative was following the
fortunes of McClellan's army. About
two weeks ago Mack had a slight mis
understanding with a country dog in
town on business. Mack's ears by some
unexplained accident became fastened
between the other dogs teeth, and in
getting it out the ear was somewhat
scarred and disfigured. Mack felt aw
fully ashamed of himself and did not at
tend court which he used to frequent
regnlarly for three or four days. About
this time a kind-hearted shoemaker in
vited the dog into his shop and gave the
ear & dressing of shoemaker's wax. He
wagged his fii in gratitnde and went
his way. The next morning he went
out for a promenade and had a quarrel
with another country dog, this time
getting his foot instead of his ear in the
other dog's month. The dispute ended,
the sagacious animal limpd away to the
Fame shomaker, and putting tip his
wounded paw, whined for a dressing of
wax, which was furnished, and Mack
went out apparently contented. On his
way home he met another lame dog
with a sore foot, and immediately stop-
jed him, introduced himself, and, after
a few dogmatical gestures and signs, in
duced his lame friend to accompany him
to the shoemaker's to have his foot dres
sed. The shoemaker fixed up the foot
of Mack's friend, and both dogs went
their way as thankful as dog language
could express it.
On the North road, alout four miles
from thiscity. savs the Elmira Advertis
er, live a h'ghly respectable family nam
ed Stetson, consisting of a young man
and his wife and the aged and infirm
sire of the lady. The old gentleman is
cripplod with rheumatism to such an i
extent that he cannot leave his chair,
but is wheeled about the rom by his
daughter, Tne Stetsons are the owners
of a large powerful dog, half mastiff and
half Newfoundland, noted for his in
telligence and sagacity throughout the
whole neightxirhood, while a near neigh
bor possesses a little shaggy Scotch ter
rier. Between this id-sorted pair the
strongest friendship has grown up, the
dogs being almost inseparable. Mr.
Stetson has been digging a well, and has
reached a depth of almost twenty feet,
but had not walled it up, when about a
week ago he and his wife found it nec
cessary to visit Elmira on business.
The wife drew her father's chair up to
the window in the sunshine, and other
wise rendered him comfortable, and left
him watching thepambols of the frisky,
strangely-matched friends.
Mr. Stetson had not more than driven
out of sight when the little terrier fell
into the well, which contained about two
feet of water at the time. The old dog
was almost frantic and lost his canine
presence of mind in a wonderfully undig
nified manner. He went down into the
well at the yelping, paddling terrier, and
then howl and ran to the window, and
scratching on the casement and other
wise exhibiting all the evidences of al
most frantic grief to attract the old 1
man's attention. Suddenly he paused a
moment and looked grave, as though en
deavoring to collect his scattered senses.
Mrs, Stetson, before leaving for town
had taken in the washing hanging on
the clothes-line, coiling up the line and
laying it on a bench. Tbe mastiff had
seen the workmen draw up pails of wa
ter by means of the rope, and an idea
seemed to strike him. Seizing one end
of the rope in his teeth he ran to the
well with it and commenced slowly
drawing it up to him and lowering it
into the well. Slowly and carefully the
sagacious old animal drew up the cord,
when up over the side of the crumbling
walls came the muddy, 'dripping form of
the almost exhausted terrier clinging to
the rope with his teeth. When Mr,
Stetson and his wife came home the old
man attempted to tell the story, but it
seemed so incredible that they could
hardiy believe it, but upon Mr. Stetsons
going out to the well he found the mud
bedaubed rope lying where the old dog
had left it, and the prints where it had
cnt into the earth sides of the well were
plainly descernable.
Something for the Barkfooted.
Country boys, as soon as Nature
spreads her carpet of green, usually beg
to go barefoot, and, inasmuch as rusty
nails projecting from old boards never
get out of the way of approaching bare
feet, many an tirchnilgoes bounding off
with one foot in his hand, and a look of
anguish on his countenance. A writer
in the New York Observer conies to the
rescue of all such sufferers, and pre
scribes something which can be easily
prepared.
'Scarcely a week passes," he says,
"that there is not a report in the news
paiH:rs of some one who has died of te
tanus, commonly callfd lockjaw, bro't
on by some 5lmrp instrument being
stuck in the liody usually a nail in the
foot. Such wound will generally prove
harmless if ih1? following linament be
applied properly ; two ounces alcohol ;
two ounces oil of organnum : one-half
ounce tincture of camphor. I was once
called to see a boy twenty-four hours
after he had stuck a rusty nail in his J
foot. He appeared to be in intense j
agony, and his foot was eons-.derably
swollen. I opened the wound so that
serum flowed a little from it, and then
folded a piece of soft cotton cloth, eight
ply, and thoroughly saturated it with
the liniment and tound it on the wound
giving instructions to renew the appli
cation every two hours until relief be
given. In six hours I called to see the
boy aud he was out in the yard playing
and suffered no more from the wound.
"The liniment is good for any fresh
wound on man or beast, and every fam
ily ought to keep a bottle of it. I do
not affirm that in every case it will pre
vent lockjaw ; but I do believe that, if
properly used, lockjaw would seldom
occur. In my experience of many years
I have not known of a case where the
liniment was used. The liniment ought
to be used until a cure is effected."
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LYDIA E. PINKHAr.VS
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
J e PoeitlTe Core
rereO 1
Palaal T 1 ' 1 1
ee eeamaaea te emw beat faamevle awpalattloa.
A edleiae for Wmti. lareaU hf Weaam.
Prepare! by Imii.
ft n mil ! Mm 1 1 ate Bawa eflaOry.
mi rrrlve the tfreetaac eptrttalaTl-aee an
Banaonleei the organte fiioHonaKlTee ! Hatty and
llnnnm t-o tne atop, lit mat ke eetuel leaare to Uie
eye, end paata ea the pale efeeak of wniaie the f reab
Bwrmct Ufe'i eprtaa- had earlr aiaaw Ma
CinhTlclae tie It mm4 Preecrfce I
It Fraetr -V
aalanay, ojaearojre all araTlact
the etomachJ
tfw atuiulant, anil reUarae waakaaa at 1
Tbat realtor of nia oowa. eaoatac pale, velo-hr
and barkaeha, te always jiw aaiaaatty eered Vy la uae
Tar the ere af Klaaae f -e lei. at ef either eez
Me Ceaaaeaae' la taenia
ltbta k. rrmsmkui bixm rrimii
will aradjoare evary atlfe of Buianre from tl.0
Blood, aad r1-tnmm and reaah to aaa eretifm. of
naaa woiaaa er etaid. laaiat oa aartaa av
Both tbe Oomeoema1 and Wood Partner ere prepared
a t aad CB Watn Araaee, Lyes, aaaa. Prise of
either, $L He bottlae for aane by Boatl la aba form
of pU'a, ar of luaroras, am raoatpt of prtoe, (1 par box
for lther. at re. Flakhaas f realy eeeawe ell leetere of
Inquiry, faclaee Set. etemp. erndforpeeaphlae,
Wo family rtoeld tie without tTDIa K. rnttlliri
UVKa I'lI.I. Tbey core eonetipatloa. alllcimn 1,
aud torpidity of Uie liver, a eaita par boa.
AteraeM by ail Prw-a1ete.-t C)
PARKER'S
HAIR B A T,S A ITT,
Tfca alaf aat oraaaiax
a freCened bf thorn
who hare need it, to aay
aanilar article, oa ac
cewnt of i eaparior
luiibii ia aad wariry.
It coateiea eaaaanaat
aely that era tree rail
to the ecjjp aad luar
aey!eiwye
leateret Im Y MtkJt! Cttar U Ire ar TaaW aatr
Farkar'e Hair rWiaaa la au!r perluaml aad a
waneated to aravent alUsf c tbe haw aad te ee
a eaadruS aaditcatac. Hiecoz ft Co., K.Y.
M. a 1 am, M aalr la 4rar aaa r II Fin
PARKER'S
GINGERTONIC
a liMvlailvt Bealth U I
1 m ere a aacfceaie or fa
evarwark. ar a wiotaer rua down br I
held uua try Ciataa Tea It.
If fom are a lawyer, auaiatar or buamaaa aaae
bauetrd by awel ewaia ar aaxintw oaras, de eo
iatoiucaua(MiaiulaBB).bBtuae Parkar'aGanearTo
If yoa have CeMuapcica. Diiimai. Khrae
iaa. KuJaay CowDlauiaa, ar any irtkicfliaUoa.
eoaack. bowala, bleed er nmrrm Pitru'i f 1 ai 1 aa
Tcaic wul core you. ft ii ih f 1 at I1I11111I Tiae'iei
M tbi lilt Ml Sure! Ceeab Care Cear taU.
If roe are wataof away tram ((a, rti U(ia or
auy (! e er weak aaaa and require f "t-ht-t aJce
Cih.ii ToaiC tt oac: it will ufrtfrnrntm aad beild
wnu up freie the frt doee bat will oavar iatuaa-aaa.
It haa aaTad buadxade of kvaa; if aaa a .a rtiaat
CAVT'.O I tM .1! aMlM. FabritiaTak h
amaMaa W tM laaiila ifna at tea wid, aaa eVr
liarat f ft aMWiw , I jpf aUa. !! 'r rami at
Baai A Ca, M. I. Ma. a ,1 aw, at mmm wx n0.
etiiT ATiaa acriir doixaa aiu.
It rv-K aa4 lasurf frtfncm hm wdm this
tflif Htful prt!i 9ciii.fy pnpular. TlMr
ft Botatlaf llk It. IcaMt uftoa hYui Tl rmmm
TOM - mmd lomk fur ilgnmrm of
ea ry taeua Aay '.rT" ar tela a In ill
aa afT r- l an4 l ..n itoN.
lakui ivira ii;Tiia tu rm.
LYNCH k STEMS,
aad Btealertarera aad ealera la
HOWE AKD CITY MADS
FURNITURE !
mti in oiusii m
LOUN'GKsi BEDSTKAIS,
TABLE'S, CHAIRS,
M!attret?es. &c.,
1605 ELEVKNTH AVEXUE,
BHwee. ICth lit, S..,
A I - TOONA, 1 .
-"lttrrj of l'earta aoerte an1 all ote
wlKlilne to purrheie hnnatt Ft." KM II V B. Itr., .
honrct prir are reipe-tiully larlted te gtra iw a
rail oafure l?'t. eieawhere. ee we are con eat
that we nan e aai a.ary weet eat alaa-oa weary
lete. Prla the vera lowaat.
Altoore. i-rll It. itfi.-if.
WcNEVIM lav YEACER,
KirnrrriHI oa
TIN, CGPFER and SHEEHM f ABE,
tin riit ia
COOKING & HEATING STOVES,
ll(ri EleTe1a irraie, . A I T.
ea beer tut af Opera taea.
ItOOT'T NC3 AM) RPOMTINO
t'-'arTt.T ATTren to.
KKFilKK FUI bTwTtk fORbTiSTLI
A Itoooa. Oct. in. lgTt.-tf.
GUM
r ittii im exxAru vuam rra.
aUfiee. Bant Cast, riavelvere, launub
aaa. rtahlog Taekla, aValmaa, Data,
bLmlaee, KaMri, akataa,
Ilaauoaoeke. aa.
large niatrmtd Ca.taJaraa niB.
GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS,
riTTtBUMOU. PJL.
'ANTED! tavdlee an1 Oartlrmn. tn Mnreira
wim ue tu erU aeyerel I aaXwl Maaeibuld
Artirlea. rreOta larae. Leber le lirbt.
lialoilre trxtry a;lea. No mpet
tion. Tense liberal. CircuUt FRKEL Art.lraaa,
BewlU aUaaaet'f Ce-, Box boa. FaUebar(h, Pa.
A NEW CURE FOR
Things TVokth Knowing. That a
little water in butter will prevent it
from burning when fryincr.
That jH'nnsroyal distributed in places
frequented by roaches will drive thein
away
lhat wild mint will keep rats and
mice out of your house.
That five quarts of boiling water pour
ed on a paekMce of pearline will make an
excellent soft soap. Ict it remain over
night to harden. 1
That lime sprinkled in fire-placesdnr- j
lug the summer months is healthr.
That leaves of parsey, eaten with a
little vinegar, will prevent the disagree
able consequence of a tainted breath by
onions.
That flowers and shrubs should be ex
cluded from a sick chamber.
That oil paintings hung ovpr the mantle-piece
are liable to wrinkle with the
heat?
TATO
U8S
AND ALL TROUBLESOME YERM1M.
ea'a. eri'a, e'aaa'y aad ataao. Sample Paekaae. Fart
Faid, an aUrT" W A ftD. Adrtraa,
X. K. & ohaaloa, Faait ai fc. Fa-
PflUSlCAL INSTRUMENTS
tof all kinds for sal very cheap.
lKlCteloCUtfret. Addreaa, RICHARD
HE HULL I CO., Box 8Q8. Pltaburrii, Fa.
f ? f? I T I rF I: rA t'OIl A TO TiS.
I LB I I E IMaa ratr1 fatalnrne FRKK.
w,y a im R. ei't'fl O..
OPIUM
1(tjnil)re, Fit.
ak FFOKPHTVal
r EATING
P' ymrfl F. "T FHIK. Da .I.e.
IM.
A Trvaiise on thrlr
Hwm AW f.CXBoa IMAhM
AGENTS Wanted p'oYkT:!"
l" frttat l!!:if fcl; iMiIrl ffiTrtm: ItKaral laract.
Braalar, arrtaa A l m. n. 1 5v, rn,1s '. t a.
Back
Ach
POSITIVELY CURED
XT
Benson's Capcine
Porous Plasters.
aVeaaan TV fey taay are VreramA to All
Otaer Teroaui riatteva a Kxlarmal
Ve aaaa lea 1
rtrat.
Pfaee fbay poaeaee aB the aartl of tba
atiwnftlieotegparoae plaater, and matm in ad
dition thereto aba eewlr diaterered aewerfai and
axtlre rejretable comibta alios. whJcb acta with in
craaaad rnbefeelaBt, etlaiaiaatsf , aaOailTe and
aoaniar IrrUaat etteata.
awswaa.
Barwae thew ejeefeonlnap)iaiaitiiiit?tal prep,
ftmioo, and ao reeoj-tueed by tbe yrnfiatlnn.
TaJxA.
Beeaaaa they are tbe aly Blaatata tkat relieve
pauo ax nnee,
ramnh.
Baeaaae tbay arm poeitiralr care ITaraeti wkiab
ether rainadiea ariU aot eraa reliara.
rtftiw
Becaaae erer BW) rA rt'ctaoe and BllanWai kave
wolontarily teaUfled tbat they are en pari or to ail
other plMtaM or bnedirlnee (or aaUaraal ue,
Ixtbu
Heeaoea tba BMoefaetarera beyee eeaafra4 tba
oriiy Badmla erer ffirao tot paroae plaatia,
tetf. Capcine Pcrons Plaster!
SEABURY 4 JOHNSON,
atanafactaaai Cbacaleaa, Xew Torfc.
Bt'RE allaTElir IT MIT. Pna. te-H.
IILAD'g MtdlcaUd COIM mi IUNI0N fUlTCB.
3. Safe, i
.ct3.
HOW LOST; HOW KKSTORED!
.Iii-r rnl,l''1iH. e new edition er Baa. fairer
wrll' ('4lrlr reiey ea ike rtinal rwre
ol SrEBKATOTi Rfri or Kaaiinai WetDee, iDaolaa
try Seminal Iiro 1 a mtiitt, bf ee'e end Pbr
rlral I nr,acit . Jei 1 d:aa'jt to MriWye. a.0. ;
Rlso. 'itriirTio, trairar id fiTe. in.iucej
lr e;l in'!u!trne .r I'liai extra rag aura. et.
Thr pellratd author. I u tlm edui raMe F,s:eT,
rlpnrly drmeT5treia)a. from a tturtr jeai-a. turreVa.
Io'li-Hrtfo. that iee'raiiiw ee ueacae of telf-
hu may he reitwliT reree: peiaMca. oet a noda
of euro nt oue rieij'a. oarta n tut eBartaal. he
which trarr oCrrr. no aettar what bit condition
rnnr te. may care htmrrlf chaeply, prlraieir end
radically.
ar-Thlr Trtera ehonld tm In the baailt ef arery
ronih end every wan la the iana.
Snt lndft teal, m a plate eare'ope. te eea ad
dr. porf pm4 . on reja.pt of tit oeeta ar two pott
HAB"r 1raa
TIE ITLTt SM.L B1C4L
41 laet., Bra Vara, T.
Trr-i OtTaa B11 4M. ( 1-1. t.-lia.
Henllli im AVenlth!
T V1' T.. Waar'a Veeaiea aae BaaiaTaaaT
J 1 ttir a epe-i"e ftr bT Tatar e. I aa:aee t'oa
ulinn, Derreee Hatt4it. bf eetel levret1na,
1 ef Meoiorr. atereiatarrhora. liapolaaer. In
eeleeiary ralae'eae. Pree eture Old aae. aaaae.1
br over eiertioe. telf-ebeee. er erer iejuleee!.
which leeet te wjltery, m j end d'etb. One ho
wdl eerereeeet eatee. Kvb but roatalat 1 aontb't
treetwieet. One doMar par M, er it a aoiea for la
doiiare: eeet br naail praiald ee;reaelp of price.
We fnara aire en ttt!ee te aura aor caae. with
each order reoalred b ee for an baiee, aoootapa
a!ed by l' dallere. we will aaaa lae purehaaer
ear written aeetartee te re' are the aeaer If Iba
traeteient nee out ef oat a aere. Oaareoteee ta
toed only when treat warn la ordered dlreet tram
m. dddret JHUk t el.a,re tM., aele froprt
etere. Ill a. IM . bladteon tit., ('bine. TU. anild
by til dreea-iete. aaira. lull a. .u., Wheleeala
dreati. PhlledelphLe. -t."il.-ly.
THE IHmUaBLE DOMESTIC KtHEDT!
PHEXOI. SODIQUE.
rrearieart: IaICI UOTini ft Tim. rkSeaetia.
InraloeMe it an aetrinnt end etr41c arrH'
tJori In HEMORRHAGES, aa after EXTRACTION
tf TKITH, and to rrerant euharqarut eurrneee of
the rim; ai a waah for the mouth, in Caere ot
I'IpKASKD iiVUri or APHTHOUS condition!, or to
DlBIfiriXT an OFFENSIVE BREATH ; aa a rar
r e In THROAT AFFECTIONS. SCARLATINA,
TjIPHTHERIA; aa an applloation In PARAE1T10
AFFECTIONS and ERUFTIVK DIPEASE8, and aa
an Injection fttr all abnormal diacbarrea. and
FEMAL COMPLAINTS.
fOI ULI IT DtUOtUTt AD 1EHESAL MEICKtlB'll DULOa
Baetlieli li.ecl fatterr killt
Potato Bugs
Atui mJl Troubleim rrMtn.
It will tbaroufa! eitamltiete Kribe. Anti.
Pad Bura. r!eei. l.lre. M ..the, Teoeeee end Cot
toe WofM, ar. it ieiee. tore, eleaaiy and aheap.
It WIM not poiaaa inwiilier towli. Sample peak
by mail cente. r itpald. Staapi taten,
rtrrelare free trretl Weeted. addreaaJAS.
J"- JbbTBb', ! aaaltaaala Utreet.
tMteatewrark. Pi. I t-a.-a. I. .
W50() ItKAV AIII!
rE 'H pa the ahaaa reward fer aa eete
T I.lrar Ccaulaiot. Dyipapna. Slrb Headaehe,
Indiaeation. t'tiettpetlen or ('oetlaeneea we ceanot
eurewitk Weet e VafeteMe Ulaer Tille, whea tbe
dlrectlene are etrlany oeaplled tut. They ere
purely eratable and eerer fill tecWeeetU'ectton.
Sueartv-ad I-ra Roiee. rentetei ef ! Tilli.
a!ta. Foreele by ell Ireeea. Btwere of eoua
ter:elten aad iTai'erore. The aeaulae aaaefae
tore rely hy JDHH t). Wfjr a ".. -The Pill
Meaen." Ill a III W. Madlion t..Cbtearo. Free
trial perke;e lent by aall prepaid on receipt ef a
Bteeaiitaap. le-t.'tl.-ly
t 211L12,
voa ve e e.ae er
COaSL'lwTIOX
a 'bVa af B'oad. Broa.
a ia, Caa, t'aka.
Cererrb er keat er a aU
Imam af aa re) aaary
Oryara.
mre. M aeaa and 1 Ml
Aeb year iTueeiet fo ta
aVCKVTBIf at t. Piluterib.
Merrh . IR.-ea.
tenia
Staves, Heading and Lumber.
HlfiHFHT FRHI FAIB FOB ALL ! OF
STAVF.8, IfBADIXGS
AN!) 1. 1 'MIJKU.
Alio. New end Seeind bindd Brrala. pnt ef
rtrreTie. A dd-- J. 1 1.f .r:S!'I F.. luqne.nB
hrtween Elehth end Ninth Streets. Pitts
bureh. Pa. (i-S.-fln.
WANTED, SALESMEN.
To eanvaee ft.r the eale of otir Noraarr
trk. L'neqnalled ferilitlre. Salary and
eTpeniee paid. Vj aerea of Frnlt and Orna
auanial Trae. Rhni. Rom, rir.
W. at T. aaiTTt, in,Ti, ?f T
elT'I.Prftrtiral I ifo Tb arey t.
ian Vi w . . ! all A t,.m.r Lira
""? Clear type, aaaM btadlaS aad Illa.lraUaaa.
FTa WAITEb. ?a taflttiw a.alh.
BF ATTT'S ORA!e;,i2TStop, lOtt Reed.only
OII Pln,mll4ILni. W.UAIIJ.-
000 Antj arpenSHS. tet OetfH j Indarrnenti Ready. Write or call on HEATH,
Oi'.'t'fWt. AddreF.wainA-ro..Angueta,Mr. i Wafhineton, N.J.
CURIOUS FISHES.
The little shootinfl:-fi3b, a curlou3
spoclmen of tropical iife, is an expert
marksman and kills his game by a water
shot. An English gentleman, who kept
one in a basin, reports that it would
swim around and around, watching for
a fly or ant to appear on the edge of the
vessel. As soon as one was in sight, tbe
fish, poising itself, would shoot out a
drop of water with such dexterity as to
cause the victim to drop into the basin,
where it was quickly swallowed. He
also nays that when three of four of
these "shooters" are confined in a basin
they will fire in turn, with singular reg
ularity. The beaut of ocean life are perhaps
as endless and astonishiDg as its grand
eurs and terrors. "What could be more
fairy-like in real existence than the crea
tures in the aqarium at Naples ? Since
this aquarium is the only one that can
draw supplies from a warm sea, there
are always some really lovely things in
the shape of glass-like animals, which
swim on the surface, to be seen there,
which nowhere else could be exhibited,
and which are daily renewed when the
weather permits.
The cestum venurta is one of the most
striking of these transparent organism,
being a band of perfectly glass-like con
sistency, nearly a vard in length, undu
lating like a snake, and slowly moving
through the water by means of two rows
of large, vibrating fringes, which glisten
with all the colors of the rainbow. Some
of these are brought in nearly every day
by the fishermen, aud hundreds of the
long chains of tian?parent calpar, not to
speak of heroes as large as lemons, glass
shrimps, inhabiting the transparent lit
tle tubs known as Doholum, and some
times a Leptocpphalus (tbin head), a
true vertebrate fish, which one at tirst
sees only the black eyes, all the rest of
the body being absolutely as clear as a
piece of glass a really ideal ghost of a
fish.
Creatures are found in the fossil rock,
and even living in the sea at the present
time, which almost realize the aulmaljof
ancient fable, such a3 the centeur, the
triton, the flying dragon aud the hippo
campus. A picture of the last named
monster will be found under the word in
Webster's Unabridged ;' and something
very nearly like it, a specimen of the rib
bon fish, was recently sent to the South
African Museum at Cape Town by its
captors. This creature is believed to be
one of the creatures which sailors regard
as sea-serpents. It is described as about
fifteen feet long, without the tail, and
is colored like burnished silrer. It has
a head resembling that of a horse, a big
eye, and a mane-like fin down the back.
A New Ccrk for Consumption.
A venerable phyuiciau- writing on this
subject, says : "I wish to Bay a few
words to whom it may concern on tbe
use of the swing, one of the gymnastic
excercises as a preventative and cure of
pulmonary disease. I mean the suspen
ding of the tiody by the hands by means
of a rope or chain fastened to a beam at
one end. and at the other a stick three
feet long, convenient to grasp with the
hands. The rope should be fastened to
the centre of the stick aud should hang
six of eight inches alwve the head. Let
a person grasp this stick with his hands
two or tbree feet apart, and swing very
moderately at first, perhaps only bear
the weight, if very weak, and gradually
increase as the uoiiscks gain strength
from the exercise, until it may be freely
used from three to five times daily. The
connection of the arms with the body
(with the exception of the clavical with
the sternum or breast bone) being a mus
cular attachment to the ribs, the effect
of this exr-rcise is to eitvate the ribs and
enlarge the chest, and, as nature allows
no vacuum, the lungs expand to fill the
cavity, increasing the volume of air
the natural purifier of the blcod and
preventing the congestion or the deposit
or tuberculous matter. I have prescrib
ed the aoove for all cases ot hemorrhage
of the lungs and threatened consumption
for twenty-live years, and have been
able to increase the measure of the chest
from two to four inches within a few
months, and always with good result.
Hut especially as a preservative I would
recommend this exercise. Iet those
who love life cultivate a well-formed,
capacious chest. The student, the mer
chant, the redentary, the young of both
sexes, and ages, all should have a swing
upon which to btretth themevlves daily,
and I am morally certain that if this
was to le practiced by the rising gener
ation, thousands, yea. tens of thousands
would be saved from the ravages of that
opprobrum medicorum, consumption.
Crafty Crows. The crows seem to
be very clever in Japan, At any rate
they are bo reported by another Bird
Mrs. Arabella, the author of some trav
vels in that county. Several of them
were looking at a dojj with a big piece of
meat and wt-re saying a good deal to
each other on the subject. After much
earnest sjeech one of them succeeded in
tearing otf a email piece, whereupon they
all surrounded the dog and the small
piece was dropped near him. Unwisely
he turned to seize it, while th other
crows bore off the big piece to the tree,
where they ate it. The dog looked vain
ly alout fr it, and then barked at them
inanely. Another time the dog was
holding a piece of meat in the presence
of three crows. After a consultation
they separated, the two going as near as
they dared to the meat, while the third
gave the tail a bite which made him
turn sharply around while the other
crows seized the meat and off with it to
the top of the wall. Along the seashore
they are very amusing, for they "take
th air," in the evening, seated on sand
banks facing the wind, with their open
mouths.
SrccEssFUL 'Farmers. Two nota
ble instances of tuccessful farming are
mentioned in the current issue of the
Farm Journal. One is that of E. M.
Denison, of Albany county, N. Y., who
upon a forty acre farm made last vear a
net profit of 2.1f3.00. The other is
that of Geo. L. Mitchell, a New Jersey
truck farmer, whos profit last year from
"a farm of less than sixty acres, a por
tion t-lng timlter," amounted to f 1,128,
27. In each of these eaes the labor was
performed mainly by the owner and two
sons, so that the amount mentioned as
profits represents the wages received for
their labor, and the interest of the farm
investment. In the case of Mr. Deni
son, allowing the father f25 and the
sons each 120 per month for wages, it
leaves a net profit of $31 per acre or
something more than 10 percent, upon a
valuation of $300 per acre. Mr. Mitch
ell, on a somewhat larger farm, received
about 10 per cent on a valuation of $226
per acre. Surely either of these may be
cited as an instance of successful farm
ing and an illustration of the "benefits
ot a little farm well tilled"
ITorses With Heaves. If the dis
ease is not of long standing as when
brought on by the overfeeding of hay,
during the past winter, especially clover
or dusty hay, and the hay is taken away
there is a possibility that the borse mar
be useful for some years, liut if the
horse is well advanced in years, and has
had the heaves for a long time, there is
possibly no prospect for cure. Partial
relief may lie obtained by feeding very
light on hay, giving sweet grain as the
principal feed, and being careful not to
let the animal have all the water it will
drink. Horses with heaves are usually
fed wet food, but if it is perfectly free
from dust, wetting is not essential.
From seven to ten pounds of hay is suf
ficient for A heavv horse tier ilaw nr.il
j that should be given at night.-lreo
I England Farmer.
Vs.
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS or
IIL13TJI:V
AND
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
FERTILIZERS '
FARM and LUMBER
SPRING WAGONS,
CARRI AGESJ0P s NO TOP BUGGIES
WA-ITEn V. WOOD'S
MOWERS AND REAPERS
HORSE II A. Y EAKE8. "
Including the following varieties : TIGER. Ji:iXr,v-.
UOLLI GiSWORTH and VICTOR; "
HAY FORKS, LAWRENCE & CHAMS DIAMOND IRON tB:
And Spring- Tooth I In itom s ;
HAGERSTOWN IMPROVED AND TRIUMPH GRAIN i;:;
Or any othrr machinery farmer may need, from a Hlrmn 77,re.i,.
u Shovel J'lou; all from firt elans manufactories ami k
Uftrrantetl to be exactly as represented.
r,. & s. w. DAvm
HESIBCIG, MAT IS. 1 9 1 3.--If. x
a a
THE BOSS" GRAIN CRADLE
HARVEST
il 19 m Cil ITDM
nPHE abuaa "rot" ratiraaanta tba FF-T la tha mar at. It la tcaa ol aJ aaa, Lai a .
A Iibr oa SClFNriMO rlaf ip!a. ana la adl jt:ti!a In a:! lit ir:a. -a. I ,r
anally to rut any kind of grain. Tat flo-ari ara ail muaalla. mat tLa a abiar i k tai . k . ,
De lonnn to ra a arraal im;ro'nnt. I -atria la a any rra- Mil tt 14 uit: u,, a :
M a LK POINT HKAVY. Tba tia-1 or thaacytha ! nut t-artaa Id tea aa .' -a t .,
ah I a. ao that It aaa ba ajjuttad f r aitaar l.gbt or aayy grain, i'ar aaay ruaU't-4. ,a an ....
and tymiBctrlcal awatb, layiag tba
BOSS" CIRIDLji
CANNOT BE EXCELLED. Tbata Crafllaa ran ta boepht from nyauaa'a la J.-aua
Oarroll town. St. auaotiloa. ("haat Sprioca. Ixrttn aad Munilar. or n:af t'oada:aa iar.14 . 1
wara dealer la aaa part ol Cambria couaty or eliowbera. Sea tba "lOaj" aL.a lee.r j.
it me nci ana t-ucaroi in lee man a;.
IBEWAJRJE of IMITA.TIONS
This C rail1 a wn formerly known aa tbe "allller Cradle." bat bat taea a .? f.r ara
forty year by Pblhp Me' intra, father ol tbe undrsl jreJ. It bee teaa rw,! ier,:t.l ra
nea. ana it a muco oeuer 1 mi cement men tee 01 a u ner. 1 ae-e 1101 e 1 t t.i a
teeiured, bat a comparison will abow farmer an.l deaier tbat Ibe " M ' la t rar u a '
awyNone cenuine unleae my name ia upon tbe Batb. a ny ore manufaciaru f u?Mi. l(
mat under tba name of Ibe Miller or McOuire Cradle will be d-w ta eeer 14 u
All pereone wi.Mna to baa their old cradle repaired ehoul 1 77 tueai la la-a; -.. I, i :,
a laipoHible t acroaiiaodale tba id If led atiill wttbio a Im day ol laa ee-Tiaa;.
13. J. O.
Jaaele, lta l
Muuufcctu rer,
WILMCSC. Fl
It. I j Johuaton, AT. J. Jiuoit,
I'. A. aiboamakar, A. V. Duck.
JOIINRTON,
& BUCK,
El)ensl3urg, Pa.
Money Received on Deposit
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS.
COLLECTIONS MADE
ar iu acxiai.a roia-ra.
DRAFTS on the Principal CiH
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
Accounts Solicited.
A. W. BUCK. Cashier.
Ehanibara. March 1. lMU.-tf.
STRICTLY OX MUTMLPLiS.
PROTECTION MUTUAL
FIRE IRSUR2HCE COMP'HT
OF EBENSBURC, PA.
Frsd.2 hin i:v ia fc::i -
Only Six Assessrapnts in 24 Yars.
Good FARM PROPERTIES
XSPZCIALLT DZMRID.
NO STEAM RISKS TAKEN.
GEO. M. READE, President.
T. W. DICK, Secretary.
Ebcbar;. Jra. II. lll..ly.
RIVINIUS' BLOCK,
CDENSDURC, PA.,
CARL RIYINIUS.
Practical WatcMer anl Jeweler,
HAS always on haad a larae, varied and ele
rnt ttmrtnient of WATCH tS. nUN'KS
JEWELRY. SPKOTACI-F.S. E VK-OL ASS Es!
te,, which he offer fer aale at lower prices than
any other dealer In the county. Pennn Dealing;
anything In his Ilea will do wall t a-ive bta a call
before pnrehagln; eleewher.
ar-Pronipt attention patd to repatrle; Clocks
Watche. Jewelry. Ac, and satuiactlon auaran'
teed In bath work and price.
WILLIAM A. GITTINGS,
PI AN0?and ORGANS !
Or THE VERY BFST MAKES.
High Street, - - Ebennburg, Fa.
Hep.ir1nr and tnn'n; of lntmments promptly
and iifctorl!y attended to. and In-itriiction In
eoeal and Instrumental mil die niaen at reaaonahl
Tate. Piano and Ortrn o! l to rellahle partie
on rr.onthly or other paynnts when de.ired. fall
and ee. l-ao.'SX-tf.
mlw Fire Insurance Apcy.
T. -V. DICK,
General Insurance Agent,
EBEXSBURG, FA.
roltole written at short notice In tha
OLD RELIABLE "ETNA"
Ana other Flrat las Cempaale.
Ebanahnrs;. Sept. I. lf.Ji.-ly
TTENTION, EVERY BODY I
J. Ci. LLOYD,
rro? aad Retail Pealrr
COAL, COKE AND LIME.
F.BENSBCIKS, PA.
WAK1 LIME A STEC1ALTY. n-1.-tf l
i TEAR'S mm R2 u
Tlio TVw Voil
WEEKLY VORLD
aar Pre. Tr je. Cear 9 ::
w A fpl la aa. aaa are 11;,
lei f-er atasta laa.at.
$1 A YEAR, I'tikl JGi ri;
CO Cents for hix Mt.in.
A COMPLETitTAlalLY FiL
FREE f hok
Savald raae lta aiacte! Mmcr lmi
ejila-1 ty one ul tie a "-' raa.ata I -,
laoB. wt-h atr l u'u ci tr.a at
mut ut 1 ml.i f a : .4 aiaM
The WEEKLY WORI;
Is the only laaic cm, t.n Ltttitt :
liaa a - a I aa atiee.i ii'.a.
to af aaa a -aa.atta
OTHER EXCELLENT FEITR-
1. All tbe New, c air'a'. 1 m m' "t
a. Ta Farmer' World A 11 J ' ,r:.
turai and Karai Ke
. Tbe literary World - A per if I -S!
rie and Short fc'or e. "ai.
krlou Pttai, Mm.: 1 aa . . k.r
Yaras.
4. Tba Hateere-e' "viierTa: '-"
snan weata to kuow.
. Tbe VeteHnary leirtet-f i.1 r-ar-
tmn Ira f r all e'-r a si
tlon far tr.alwart li.a tuot
. Tbe heat Chat La.aie la iaa iaii
tear plsaer.
T. Tbe beet barter I a pfav.il la l!Tr'!
botb Aajaiaur aad rr. '?''
A rViroer (or tbe Yout f F ti a. '-
rade. Piu'ti. Acrian ev
t. Coatpiate Mtrt.t iiafa-l srf ai 1 '
ta I aad aecareet.
10. A 1. 1 w a ra to Inquuie.
Plaah derartaiait Is reret tf : ' '
ecimljlned make tba beat aai. -.
eer pubitbd.
TalE IfWTail ajeB kat nv'
rlllit. r.r'a. !? .
Fref raarlta itftr.
DSEQUALLED CITOf ta CLU?
riCJafr." CVF1H Iklm
THE NEW YOHK WCXLC
Warlel Hailafoc.
May 11, ISM.-at. M .W Vt '5
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srxniv-srnooL (ei!:c
A IIASDSOIIE rJlLH1
T ICaV I I M r.I
THE YOUN'G C.1TS0H
Aa Illastrated Paat far itJit;li '
PaMIbd eaery month. (Vb'i f ;
tlon. lotat-eu'lo read'n. aLl ' '"; '
the lolluwist irea, iat. iia1
I copies par iibib ' t
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ceired. and an lass tban " H"
addre.a. .tti
All ra-nUteeeea aa e-'atmos"1--1'
addreaaed ta
Tte Catholic Micaticii
la.rt... Iak... r-
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GENERAL LITERATUuE Lill
rcBLianart wtth tbi arm r! " f
oar i t
TUP rATHDL IC W0
lb. wtaa.t - ,
Is a maaarln- of 14 pie. rr. ". j.
nw, or l.rt& r- ""! ?" r "
fardihed to nt-T '-
FOUR DOLLARS J,
inrarlb!y la adT3-e. S'cg'' '
THE f ATDOLir rUELIfATI N H
Lau rence Kehoe. K ' ..
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