HIUOI0U8 OPINION. The tllghtaj and iitie of the linrrt In llcgard to Kdnmtlon. The American Catholic Quarterly Ro Jew, in an article on "The Rights anc Duties of the Church In Heard to Edtic tion," says that the Clinrch is bound ti "eieicie the greatest vigilance. th;i' While the child and youth is growing phys Ically and intellectually, his moral anc religious development may keep pace witl bis bodily and mental growth. Suth is the divine mission of the Church rub. her indispensable duty. If then th Cbtirr h ha received this charge from hei divine spouse, the surely has the right to f lilril it vviihont let or hindrance. Bui It cannot be fulfilled without free acres! to the s' htK'ls, without a perfect freedotr in teaching the childcen. in assembling them to daily exerciws of devotion, and At Mated times to the sacraments, withoul the means of assuring her.-elf of the morai and religious tone of the schools, of exer cising the necessary supervision, to pre vent anything being taught by word 01 example which might endanger the faitb or morals f the children. And thivt-an be obtained only by the direct in fHiei'ce of the Church on the schools and their daily workings. Lf the child has an imtn'irtal soul to save, and his eternal weal oc woe depends upon the issue of thif affair of salvation, surely no less, bnt much more' stress should be laid upon his training to success in this all-important business than to cleverness in the sec ular pursuit of life. If such is th caae. why should the Church, the divinely appointed organ instituted by Cod for th saivu'i'in of mankind, le e-xclnded from the ! -mum of education s-uch an exclu elou rs a crying iuifiuity against (iod and tnau, luauift-sting either the grossest igno ran- e of the most elementary Christian nut:, bus or the most inconceivable and fiend h malice, liut we go still further arnl 1 -sert that the Church has not only the rit.-ht to give a complete rei iriotis edu cation to her children 111 all s -hoo.'s. but ias 11I.-0 tlu li'lt t 11I mi n isi 11 'J I'l'' m Vlur l-t-t riti! imi, .of, liiirtirji ( in fill, ut least so far ng to assure herself that tliere is nothing either in the snbject maiter taught or in the i:iannerof convey ing it winch might endanger the faith or morals, or i-tstri.ct the moral and 1 relivi.cis derlopment rif the youth. ! Tbi-will appear u hard saying to the nd Yoc.it. s of i-i -tilnr or uu.-ettarian eihp-a-t'.ot:. et it in only a co.oihiry of the pre coti.ii 1 mi'-ipie. ' Tlus right of sue-i-i-m we vindicate for the Cimrc'.i In :i ::;e of her di i;ie mission in regard to all t-' -I- of every ur.-.d -. fiom the kin der.:::' ten to the i niversily, though not iu the ;i'i e ili'm-. 1't c in .nen; 1 y si e hoi Is and 1 el ci-i-5. it t-nci-.id i i iiimrti m hii4-. ' We 'o no: deny the Hate its due fhar-- in the C" luliu t of sch ls. It may put :!.. -I:i!tth wiihm its own sphere, in reg.-nd to tin- s.- i.hir results to ho y taifid: but the Church, being charged with what is essential in the education, miu-t h ie the decisive vote and superin tend. !.;?."' A ( orrcspoudeiitof the ChurchmaTi says: "Mii"nc!iisni c-n neither be brought into nor kit. t out of the Church by resolut ions or In . e. opinion, or prejudices, and "the. verd.ct of the reformation ' will po for lit tle today or in tin; future. What tna 'e nvi u n h st!i iu the Chur'.h in the p;;st ? "Vvhi-t peopled the very deserts in Atha-na-i is a day Not the notions or the s.lf wiil cf one man or a hundred men. .Nor will it be otherwise in our day. ilona chisi:i Ul not ri.e or fftll at the nitre tudi'.ing of a prelate. Nor will it jierish virder a storm ot paper pe.-lei. Ifitoe iuoi. aius a foot bold, it will be because tie iuitr of the Church and of the world, on the whole, Jiiaritlcw it. The lack of candi date for the holy trders, ' clerical sup port, the rest Iriuess of the clergy,' ' tiie Mocujarl.'jitton of the clergy,' ' inonachism,' etc--, ai e related subjects, whic h are to le conMilcred in tike light of the present and probable state of th Church nnd of the worlii " The Fixaminer hts : "The Interior wnntji t know. It is very much disturbed becwuee Kapiist paj ers "are not jet weary of harping on their favorite (ireek word,' ai.diliiuks the object must be "the pic u lytingof Christians from other denomination- to unsettle them in their faith And in thehr church relations. Oiw dic tionary detines proselyte as " to cause to be come converted to some religion, opinion, or system.' That desc ribes our object ex actly ; we desire to 'unsettle' Christians of other denominatiousin their faith' that sprinkling is baptism, and we hope to cause them to liecotne converted to our opinion that obedience to Christ demands that men shall ilist believe In him and then be buried witL him in baptism. And why thould we not strive after 'this'' The Churchman says : "It must never be forgotten that the"Church of Christ is a temperance society Instituted by God hrmst-it. anil that to it all other temper ance societies must b auxiliarv. St, I'anl gives us the true key when he tells ns thin temperance Is one of the fruits of the fpirit That is, a Christian grace or virtue. Keligion alone can furnish the ftrensrth to res:t temptation anil save from tailing. When men realize this, tf they can be brought to repentance and rraer, there may be hope of real reform. 1 11 in ip law and its restraints may be m1ubI-U a a help, foa certain extent, the vicious may stand in fear of it, but it does not strike at the root of the evil.it does not reach the heart. N'o man was ever made iietter, no man was ever Chris ttoniml. by law." The Christian Advocate thinks some fu tile inquiries addressed to it concerning mysteries may best be answered by quot ing the following sentences of a negro T-reai her : "My lieloved brethren, sup- ee Kve ha1 sinned and Adam had not. .S'ould Kve have gone out ot the gorrian and Adam stayed in f And lf so, would Adam have had grace to bear the separa tion lirethren, I have often thought of this. I am getting to le an old man, nnd I don't know any more about it now than I did at the beginning. I havecome to the conclusion. In my old age, that the best thing a man can do is to believe what is Xiecesii.-iry to h:s salvation and what will help him work the works of righteousness, and leave Adam and Kve to take care of themselves." The Ob rver says : The Her. Phillips jr.KKs , in a re:it sermon, severely repri d the press for the lack of d'i.crim- manned me press tor me lacK or discrim- ntion iu commenting upon the moral char acter of men who have tigured largely tn the community for their wealth or in pub lic stations. If a Jtostnn millionaire should die. he intimated that the jiapers would extol him for his wealth and make him out to be n public. lenef-i-tor whether be had cahued his wealth by fair niea' n or foiiL L"uloubtedly the press is in fault in this matter. Httr is the pulpit so free from fault ns to bo justified in cast ing stoi cs at the prevs f We trow not." The l'.sptist Weekly says: "The appall ing spirit nal destitut ion iif Brrjoklvn, the city of churches,' is made puinfulfy appa rent by the announcement that the lxnig Ilan l K.iHroad Comianjr proposes to rtia special train" on Sunday mornings to take w irs!-ippers to the i.ev c athedral at Gar den City. Uf c-ourse it Is not a love of llity r.w.re, but puru philanthropy, which induces this action. The company is re tX'ti ed to do irs part to promote the spir itrtrif ton 1 uf Ur--kLTn, it all its employees have to w-.rk every Lord's Day." Acci nling to the "hristian Icnder, it won Id np;-nr that the study of Shak pr ejiie in Sunday schools fatally ntfe-cts jtiv: noin h. That Journal says : "In cii-.f of o:r church papers, not lone ago, w.-i n c nimunication from a Methodist trcsi!.ir, !a which he makes the sweep ing d -cianitiou that 'the plan of furnish ing ererr teacher a .lournaL and every n holnr a ' l,onr," has resulted in bantshing all H:bes anrl 'I futviinents from the Sun day schrttd."" A rttrlmkra and Fodder ( reps, 1 h-no who propose planting urtii.hokr th'n cr.mi'.K "cron will Jlnd the White, fi'olie fir mi vi ioj- in pi-.wluctivc ne- to the Tertian lpt. The M i :lo tnni.o. Int : i.inced hy Mes-ri. I'rnt ; . -.,' . : lar.tn. i-c rcrt-iinly a remark ni'ie pi.-. it iu tin ahility to witiistatnl dro i.;Vi . ml will pay velltota:se for its H-t d li i sivf.l fend mu.-t l.e!-mg to tlie Forsliii'ii f n ii i ! y. though distinct in its grn, t :i and great amount" cf fiKldcr. Si 'uilar to the Miiio ruai.e In t he tnanner It 1 il l rn --r nt. .!. i lVurl millet, making fp:i ten to twenty ntalk from a single prnln and lienrtng repeated cuttingn. Tin ne w ho arc l i t of fixlder or rongh-ii- w ill Hud it int al'ialdo. A few rows planted near the stfthle, convenient to cut every day. will please the 5tc-U and save in an j d i'.-ir. Snrghuni sown broad cat like oats and mown f-r hrtv, in splendid for feed, and stock, will eat it rea'lily, or. sowed with pe n it nsisls to cure the latter. ftllghtlr Sareaatle. The Lyon Medical says that Professor JialgalRne is much dreaded by studioits on account of his irony at examinations. One day he was discussing some obscure points ia a student's thesis, and the can didate rerilled almost nt random : " Now, air," PX'l.iiiiied the irate examiner, '"can you tell me v. h it ti create menus ?" Create."' -!.ur,mered the youth: '"it mcnn- m ik.'-on:etliintriut of nothinR.'' 'Tint's joo.i. j-ir." ftii.l Malitiisne; "'we Mill n -w ";ik.' you a d i'tr.r. BEST and CHEAPEST I Tn feslly Newspapers for the nr n iTlCC Ol UHu ' And tlie Best T)fi ilv nt I ,)W 1 iltl'N. 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Mt"N.1fii ,f, I Ejirir IS AmaiCA.i omoe. ;i Broadway, Nuw York STOPPED FREE Insane Ke-$fn KfstoPrd Dr. KLINE 3 GKEAT Nerve R estopfb f-m mf BXAnf NWRVB UISHASB4. Oniy sttwe curt fr A'erv Jl rfeettam Aiii A".Vr IfPM.IHII if Uk-l a ritre.-tad. A' Fas mfttr frit f.tv' t tt re. I reality n-1 Jt i tHal rotl fret- to Fit pviants. they pinnif fiprmrhwirM on box hr r-irp-.i. Sni mm'v P. and -xr. irirtx. of mitf4 f f.KLl Vh.on Arch St..r,Nil-t.Vlnhi P- Dntcvuts. BE HA AH OF iMITA TA't FKAUDS NOW IN USE - f lmnrnvf -1 K r'lr I t t cA trT f f-rtltlrtr-c lr!II or- 1 .- - t 4 t is- f vk 1 ( All tn- ri".', t. r its. :. .. tn Newark OhfO. f r- Jewark lv..ichlne Co-. r:i l;r..:u i ;l Il.-.i. -.tow-i, 4 ncmsvavrve" In i!irma ctthr lHoexl, hones.-.Sn-ton IfetMllla-. awrrbaT, 8yphllltie i & ertwU! AWwxtnn. rut. fie tTfatnH-l.tj nd ftire rrmIi-fl. t'fonntif Tmatii. Cn 1 or irr' f r lint rf r; !rt..'.nato h- answercl hy rhr drnrit-(r frratmenT by mail. fVvrm nTerrne frcna. fl crrtnrs ahotrM emt tletr IkiSdi-M. m4 r wftth1iie to th-tr JKata. It hiwl tmnm.P A'Mrm Or. . I,. IHtRt.K. Pre-H mmH PhyitHaa ! Tbarra (ntrnt Icsi. h mm. Int llNf. 30 Lorwt H. Lout. Ho. tutctM.tiuL-r. iutu iiipctut.7. efc1H..fcf4 to lean mm I h. a .itlvo r.tnflr fr th a'ls disoa.. ; t'V 111 11. amis i frr ni th. wor.t kl"l an. I nf i -r ataa -1 rtnssbpTi rur".-!. I it l so ttrrne i- trr f "i In 1-s IV-tt I will Sf.i I TTi tulIlLF. h I !" I nr- .'. -r v -tn a V. l.r C ''.t.K TUT CTISK fn Ih'. rt a -mi to :iy !- l"t. T. A. M.ilU H, 111 rsrl St., NcT Trlt GOflFt WH'ftV Aft fltt fat I In tip. fvtid hy lrtiireiBi. td Id Tl "HECOM PLETE HO M E.,;" iVinlr. Nrw r1iTton S'r-w hirdiT m .i ...... I t-rjt. Nrw fHitton.- Sew htt-.fii V. Vl ...... Irtrm nw cl-tfcii. wirk. I XriLlfM Imai. T.ie lianrtvi.c- pw JectJS trf i. .ii-I Ar.nlv n'-.. I'aSILkV C. SKI.1 7. t S- "X .V CO V,.rt. .-I. C. Dki.J.I kv an.l Hit ler. siooa In.T T.e irrs!. f.! If . or ro-. eio. aids' -! Ilntr ni- .lr;n- l c-.i ICi.f.-,t,' t jsauuii. j ! Ih i. It;, ;t,., .hs- ,-. Wil t; I.. J. ?ls-a urtijf sk 4 ., i ,., , .. i... i jj m& PA r 10 1 ke ""36,939. mm " -V v - . -l-l Mrr- " trr.. .v,.,,iri,B ' ' lla, 1m1.-.-. i :.- mimmo .WE Li t - m -m BaJ ! O-l. 1HH3. Etenslmra: Fire Insurance Apncy T. AV . DICK, GeneJ;!1?:gent Policies written At short notice In the ULu KtLIABLt "ETNA" And other Flrnt ( lana Companlea. T. W. DICK, AOEXT FOR THE OLD HxVRTFORD Ml I'cun 1 vnn !l i JJll COMMENCED BUSINESS 1794 EbecsDurn. Juiy 1882. B. J. LYNCH, UXDBRTAKBR, Ind Minntartarrr and Dealer la HOME AND CITY MADE FURNITURE ! ?A".ICP. AND Will SUITS, LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, M!attreses, &c. 1G05 ELKVEN'TII AVENUE Between Kith and 17th Sts., ALTOONA, I . 4f Cltlzeni of Cambria conntv and all other wlnhliiK to purchase honot FUKN1TI' HE, fcc.at honest prices are rcopectiully incited to icive a s call before buying elsewhere, as we are contlilent that we can meet every want and please overy taste. Prices the erv lowest. Altoona. April 19. ISSO.-tf. "not dead" yet VALUE LUTTRINCER, TIN, fOPPER" AnHEmON WARE AN J) TIX llOO FIXG, KespeefuHy Invttes the attention ot his trlends and the public in ireneral to the fnct that he is still carryinic on business at the old stand opposite the Mountain Hou'f. Eoencliurif . anil 1 prepared to supply from a liirice stock, or manafaclurlnir to or der, any article in his line, from the smallest to the largest, ir. the best manner and at the lowest llvlnif prices. fiVo penitentiary work either made or sold at this establishment. TIN nOOFINO a SI'KCIAl-TY. Olvemeaca and fatislv yourselves us to my work and prices. V. LT.'TT KINtJEK. Ehenshurff. Ap"ll IS, ISSS-tt. .i.V dry plate process For 50 cf wo niil fenil post paid lloche's Manual f r Amateurs, which gives full in structions for makinc the pictures. Outfits we furnish frfnn 510 upwaids. Our "riioTor.rjArint; bulletin, edited by Prcr. Chas. Y. Chasik.kr. liead of the t;iicm leal D-partanent of the School of Miues, Columbia College, published twice a month tor only ?2 per annum, keeps Pho tographers, professional or amateur, fully posted on a!' improvements, and answers all questions when difficulties arise. Circilais and price lists free. E. & II. T. AMIIO.M & CO., HanaPrs 1'hntovrahle ippaia m and Materials, No. .Mil HllOADWAY, NEW VOKIC t-ITY. Forty yrars entahlished in this line oj buine9. March 27, 18S5 -tf. m m R. R. LANDS In Minnesota. North Dakota. Montana, Idaho. Washington and Oregon. 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All from rt. nowrwwl Sirpi in Scot land. AH rptriKtreHl nd pf"iiirr.-c furnished. Prlra Low anl Tfrnn -lumy -kcM, A Y BROl, Brookstd Farm, rt.' Wayn. Ind. PRIZE.: Sen 1 six rents lor imetairt) an.l re ceive true a cosily (x.x of kim.os that in neiji an. t,t rithr-r sex. to more 1 "mnev rliriit awnv tnun nthimi else n the a-orl.l. Korinnes avcult the workers ah- i sulutely -. urn. At utice a.iilresa Tnr fc C o Au ; (rusts. l:ilne. 4ti'h4.iy-aj j TW. DICK. ATTORXRV-.tT-hAff. ! a Ktensr"iirg, Ta. tiffice In SniMieif el T J I.loyJ. .e:--, . ,hrst fltior,) l!entro street. All tnsnnerot levril huslnesa attende.t t saiisfaeto- ! T" aaj eollea-.ljo a specialty. ll-U-tfl AT f.. ---- Arnm.vr.i.iT.i.Aw. ni.nc Mr A at'ftlee over tho Klrst Natlnnnl Bank Kb trai.ee on lltlt avenue, secoml rloor Irom l'Jth at. II II. MVKHS ATTt'KNKY AT-T.A W. KFVNsnrno. V. aV( tf..-c in ('..llona.'e Ro. on C entre street. GEOfrREADFT AVroKNET-AT I.A W, Kmc-sr.rej, Pa.. tJmcc on tenirs atreet. rear liih AHTK TlsKKs fcy a.J.lresslMr UtO. I'. HOHML "- 'i 10 Si.rii-e St.. Nfs York.ean learn the exa.-I e.c r,f any i- ).so l line of A'ivertlsinir In Amenctn Nwi .ner. 100-2'at PampMrt, 10e. PATF'cTS J;':i.""'5!'"!",n.'",v, V ,-c-hlii R ton 1 All: lib 1 t . N-iyayaskei! I..r patent until ciu .ii.e l. vv n-o trr 1,-ivcul-ri" CruiJi. U-er,h c.c?. 1 Mm BPEINO WHAPPINGS. This Is a long closes-fit ting Jacket of light gray cloth, trimmed with light braid, and a mantle of light beige-colored cloth. The former has the braid set in perpendicular bands on the vest, from which revers tnrn that are trimmed with short bars of braid terminating tinder a bntton. The mantle is bordered with a fold of dark brown vel vet, from beneath the edge of which round tabs of the same velvet project. A similar border is at the foot of the skirt of the fig ured brown wool costume with which the mantle Is worn. This jacket Is of drab mottled English cloth, nwide njwn at the throat and with a short shoulder cape. The wide notched revers, collar and cuffs, and pockets, are of dark blue velvet. SILENT PIANOS. Ttlnte Inatrnnienta tlint ItedOee the Strain I poll tlie I layer'a Kenae of Hearing:. JoselTy, the pianist, pract!ceslionrHl:cily upon a dumb piano, ami Von liulow curries one with him in his travels to keep up his practice, and I.iszt is said to use one asskluously. The object ot subslitutin a silent instrument, w iiich U said to he growing in f.ivor with musicians, is to subordinate the .senst of bearing iu prac tice, and to protect the plaer from tho nervous fatigue produced by the use of that nn.e, ul the wmie vinits that the Sctn0 of si:lit and touch urs citiplojvd. A nkiileJ niitsician said recently that the ex hiiiirtiini from pra. t .ci'iij iro-ii a piuno win preHlt.-l" than most f-cro:.s i:i.iiiiLetl. lie doubted whether a stre-.-i paver was as much e.li;uis.c'l by a c:u;. ". labor es a Juan who is ob ie l to i ,v;i."e a.l ths after noon, lie favored lie uj of it piano that made no ioi.e. ile Ii ki lie.-r l a physician say thai I he ne.'votis hf-a.i:i( iu-s of yoiiii wotncMi in musical conservatories were larpely due to ti.e din of prartiee. ivud It wa.of.en lhoU)4i:t ;-i:iit this noisy impnred the niusii al nense. 1 he ni'ite piano mi.Li-s the perlornier dei-eiid upon his eye an I Ui touch, nnd enforces more atuulion to tho score, so that he will be a ;le to vret. a notion of the music iij on siuht readiii. 1 ner? are some n ine pains in New Yorkand several in liosion. Tne nrst one Bent to this count rv ( atue fiom Weiuier, nnd after the model of thin me others were constructed. The mute piano has a full keyboard, ami hus the npoi-ar.incs of an ordinary piano, bnt there is neither Pounding bonrd nor strintrs within the instrument. The keys are welehed with lead, and provided with springs which cause them to cjnickly y;o back to their places when touched. J'he tension may tie recpilat-d fo as to correspond with the piano to be used for flay i Uf? the music with sound. Then the touch need not bo varied, and the sounding piano need not be used except to correct errors in the shading of iiotes. It is further claimed that it is economy to use a mute piano, ns an expert will "play havoc with a e;ood piano in two or three years' of hard practice. The muscular and nervous strength re--ired in modern exhibition piano playino; I- 'II lSlla.' VI triii. Kacllenof Maltiniore, n-, iJL irr.wl upcm the muscles of bin -'T KJ Bill in int.- II m lit :- .l n , ; v;. aof ciig.tal strength 2Srf J?.WST-,th''""-lth a very "mall and nerve. ( arreno, : ,rM HJMtr..n hand, cn crush the fin. tl.1 f TbKw' man without moving her arm. ,., to the er comes from long practice, wbu"' . nfi devotee is limitod only by enluran.T-,i. ,n. it is exfiect-d that the mute piano wiu create practice, nnd nocordingiy cleveljt' more brilliant and rii;icn!t piano playing. ' The instruments are inexpensive, but are made only when ordered. A pinno manu facturer says that they should not cost over irif or -'0. as one can easily be maLe ont of a cast-off instrume nt. "eiv and Old Seeds. A "writer in the Iindon Garden, referring to the well known fact that new seeds Usually germinate more quickly thau old ones, says that many old ones will germ inate well with heat, that would perir.h in old ground, n fact, which fhot-.M he borne in mind by those who are testing seeds this year in warm rooms. Among those which may be kept two seasons, are named onions, salsify, and some others; while lettuce, tomatoes and artic hokes will con tinue crood three seasons ; cabbage, turnips spinach, kales etc., four seasons; and melons, cucumbers and beets, for five or fix seasons. It must, however, be Ijorne In mind that such rules lis these are more or less arbitrary, as much depends on the condition of tlie seeds, and the temper ature and dampness of the place where they are kept, and on the condition of tho soil which receives them, favorable influ ences somct'mes more thnn doubling their keeping, and favoring or preventing germination altogether. ! It Takes Xlilef I o rateh a Thief". The capture of a thief under very exeep. tional circurastanros is reported from 1'Hris. He contrived to gain admission in to a set of rhsniliers during tlie nhsence of the lawfnl occupant, and proc eeded to lay hands on everythingof value he could find In the midst or this operation it occurred o him that his wardrobe was in urgent need of renewal, and he therefore took oft his c lothes with a view of replacing them by others he found in the room. Scarcely however, had he reduced himself to the nrb of primitive man, when he heard a Flep onrside. ivl promptly hid h:melf un der tlie bed. Some ons entered the room, nnd the thief lay noiseless for several min utes. At length the new comer departed ntul he ventured to leave his hiding place..' liut much to his disgust he discovered that the- visitor had been a gentleman in his own way of business, for not only wajs every thing in I he chambers cni-i ietfo'f, but even his own suit, of c lothes hud disappeared I He hm I here fore compelled to await I lie return cr the owner of the property, who at once handed him over to the police. She Had is Iteaaoii, "You must be a good lit tie girt, my daughter. You want to go to heaven when you die, don't you ?"' "No. pa." " What ! You don't Why ?" 'Cause, pa. the minister said in his set" inon last Sunday that there were no skat ing rinks in heaven. " These symptoms ot a rising reputation gave me enc ouragement, as 1 was ever more disposed to see the favorable than the unfavorable hleof things a turn of mind which it is u-.ore happy to possess than to b- born to au estate of ten Ihou wtndt, yia". "niv's My Oi'i, i.tii jf in DOMESTIC. HINTS. QUESTIONS AND EXPERIENCE. Ralalnz ."Honey for CIirlMlan W'orlt-Kerlprs-Drr- Practical Temperance, i:tc. It Is curious behind w hat flimsy veils men will hide themselves, and think they are completely screened. A lady of great knowledge 0' human kind was well known In New York tor many years as a leader in foreign missionary work. She often amused her friends by recounting her ex- f'erieuces with rich men when she went to hem for a contribution to her favorite cause. Alter hearing her eloquent appeal for the far-o(t heathen, not infrequently she would be answered thus: '"Your cause, madam, is tvo doubt a worthy one, but one cannot give to everything, how ever benevolently inclined he may be, and I find mv sympathies turned more strongly in the direction of Home Missions, so you will please excuse me from giving you any thing." "Oh! sir," this wise woman would sny, "1 am glad to rind you in terested in Home Missions. 1 have my subscription book with me, and I am most earnestly endeavoring to raise a large sum for the needs ut our workers in the branch of the home field. It is re freshing to rind one who. by concentrating his benevolent disbursmenU, is so sure to be liberul in one direction. I shall rejoice to receive your check for a sum com men -urate with" your interest and your ability." The veil must le thrust aside, and avarice show itself, or the treasury be largely benefited, by thi womau's device. What is the Spanish-American Treaty Thin trenty is the most complete reci procity treaty ever negotiated by our gov ernment. It provide that Spain shull ad mit a long list of the products of the I'ntteil States in C'uha and Porto liicofreeof duty, and charge only a limited and specified duty on a still Jonper lit, in consideration of a large and important decrease in the duties charged by the I'nited States on the products ex ported by Cuba and I'orto Kiro Into this country. The objection which has been made with this treaty is founded on the fact that these concessions are not equal. For instance, the reluct ion of the tariff on sugar, the principal product sent by those Islands to this country, will cause a lass to us and a gain to them of about $45,000. 000 annually. On the other hand, on the principal export of Wilis country to the West Indies breadst tin's there still re mains a duty of M a barrel. In addition to the reduction of duties on product ex changed, this treaty also covers upectal shipping privileges for the vessels of the two nations, the abolishment of all tou nage and consular fees on vessels and car goes, and the reduction of all other fees to the charges made for national vessels en gaged in the coasting trade. It fnrtlier provides for special privileges to commer cial traveling, and for reforms in the Cuban customs regulations, and stipulates agains-t the imposition of any new ex(ort taxes by that country In the future. The following Is a list of the ten best novels, as given by a number of literary men. The figures show the votes rn h work received. Those following the first ten indicate the number of voks given other novels : Pcarlet Letter Komola Adam I'ede. les Miserables Ivanhoe 35 David Copperfleld 2T M 31 SI 2-J Henry Kstnond -i On the Heights Wilhelni .SleUter Uncle Tom 21 20 iy Jane Eyre 17 Guv .Mauncrtng 5 The Newcomea 10 Villette 5 Vanity Fair 14 IMeak House 5 Guv Mauncrtng Villette IMeak House Vicar of Wake field Txirna Doona I'ickwick Papers Silas Mariner Titan The Virginians Cot inne Felix Holt Kobukson Crusoe Heart of Midlo thian 14 Tale of Two Cities 14 Robert Falconer 11 Hypatia 10 Coiisnelo U The Marble Faun H MiddleniHrch 8 Mill on the Floss 8 Daniel Deronda 7 Don Quixote 7 Dr. F. I. Hedge gives Sir Charles Orandison, Vicar of Wakefield, Guy Man nering, the Antiquary, Ivanhoe, Heart of Midlothian. Hob b'ov. lieliuda. Old Mor tality, and (Axlolphlii. In these days of temperance theories by the eutiusiasts. it is for science to put peo ple right, ami tell them what is harmful and w hut is not Science has done o, and established n drflnilion of temperance in drinking. There is.-in exact limit in drink ing alcoholic liquors, the passing of which places the drinker in great peril. One ounfe and a half of alcohol, nccording to Drs. Austin and Dnpre who exhaustively investigated the subject h few yenrs ago, is the limit of the food use of that sub stance. To that extent there does not follow a particle of injury to nny organ or to t he hiood. On t his basis six t able-spoonsful of brandy, or four small glosses of port or sherry, or" twice as ninchclaret, would be harmless for a healthy person. About half the quantity is advantageous for an Invalid An excess of this amutiut, exact experiment show, never fails to have an irritating disease prod itcing efTect on the organic structure of the kidneys, harden ing the tissues of the brain and injurlnpj the liveit. Alcohol istherefore, food, taken In small quantity specilied; it is poison taken iu large quantities Many people buy from the bakers rolls, crumpets, and the like, whic h lefore serv ing they heat in the oven. Hot ndls aro thus obtained at a sacrillce of moisture and they come upon the table dry ami hard. This may lie avoided by putting them In a brown paper. I 'our water over the bat; tint il it is thoroughly dampened, but not enough to make the paper pull apart ; place it in the oven on a pan, .and when the rolls will be found superior in taste to those heated by the old mel hod. Men are very free to criticise tho dress of women, and are prone to moralize, unon ! its impropriety nnd injuriousneas. tint j they are themselves largely responsible I for both faults. When the "men who at ; tend fashionable parties avoid women who j wear dresses which fall to cover their ! net k and arms properly, and so rigor- ously treat the subject in 'their own homos i that Iheerrwr is not repeated by their own I family, the immodesty of women's dresses, wil! tie driven out of respectublo suciety, -nd not till than. '! I -pretty and convenient way to serve) A r-i'sisthis: Cut the oraniie in half orange" ,, sections. ith a sharp knife across tnpj,e pulp from the skin, and divide separate ti,,nr portions Tor eating with a It. into propcsui be done so Bicely that it spoon. Itcaiai if it had been dtstr.rbed will not look as, jiately under the eve. A until it is imme, ,ied into it improves the little 8iiar sptinkietry sweet. fruit, unless it Is vc ,t g'liugthe little, folks IT you want "ouieth.'-mes won't refuse, like and the larger c lio;ht anil ready when your hi p bread is r noutth fr a loaf for tius cut oft dough e,fe .f sugar, same and work In a tencupfiifisins, one half of currants or chopprrt n.Ne cinnamon, cnprul of shortening, son" a loaf nucl cloves, or mac e, make inlcl'ate oven bake near ao hour in a moderai n vrkerst tako To make oatmeal water crrti eti pf ul of half a cupful of butter, half i 'h a tea sugar, one cupful of Hour, wic aid three spoonful of baking powder, ait;-t.h on cups of oaten meal, totrethcr wirlU out hnlf cupful of boiling water. Ko-.a,reful thin, bake in a quick, fiveo, leing Ci, not to scorch them. Ta . w ............ ...rv.:. ..11 ..SL cupfuls of white sutrar. one-half rnnfnlfl'i now ro make KntnisSi cake Mir i".r.f hotter, whiles of four eggs well beterP,n one cupful of ceild water; stir well, the1""1 add three cupfuls of sifted Hour and twi4 teaspoons of baking powder; Btir Ave VlliniltM Thia em minutes. This makes two leaver TnrklaTi l.adlrs. The condilion of Turkish ladies Is not one to bfl envied, as it is nw stntml that even the privilege, or witnessing day per formances nt the theatres has been withheld, on th." ground rh::t it alTcrds fov prcat fjii ihnrs for the exchanrje of luilrtu ilour, and tiint il is impossible fr th police to cTcrcire .t.Tcotir.te surveillance over (be conduct of the ladica I r? trTrJ'S1: ANO ! IE OA MS .t Lew Prices. OLD IN ALU PPT OP TMH COUNTKT ON THE rOLLOW'MQ CACY TERMS I PIANC8, tS8 CASH. t,ND IO MONTHLY FOR TH3 BALAKGt UNTIL PAI3. CROAN8,l CAS'i.ANI) S3 MONTHLY. wiTOI" CATA,-ooua Horsed Waters Co, 12 FITTH TF.. NEtTTORK. TO A l V F.RT I si F.RN, Lnwant Kates for ad vertislnst In 2 icoocl newspapers aent free Address Uxo. P. KoWKLL fc. Co.. 10 Spru re St., N Y, tumijj:l, Ad'itesa Vateutuie Cv"S.tJaueiviUa,W ( lATonder-Boo M O R E Two Cents. inr I T is the World coming nn Tit or books are concerned." Central you can hardly fail of making a J.appy period of history, with the wisest, the wmcn nave aaynieu imiuamij. " wiucd nave aayrneu uuiuamij. " ,sl..irinMA Trvlmr JelTO Mllf.ll. 11 1 I X... - n . wr " VI W . si. 17.. iri.vi. Mi, lwaimm. !K'i:-V..rfinL hmr 2c 1 1 Eraamua and Henry 5 :"Tl:?"vl;ZlZr "'" : E ia it ! f-'"H. u . '.: - J"" 5. i?7 B rreoenen m - 7. i. V: i, 0 en 3 arT. eic r ., ,r . . - 7.- r'ron, f n Cl l.im ! V,'.T" ".:..r;v.n HHa i;..biicueith. reward on.,!. " ' "l- " V..r. .-.. . J 11 tr-. 1 '1 aime Ul Some 11 A miTH (tu ri iiiii't ... IS CTlelcet on the nenrcn. ih-kii toe 1(1 Imon.-an H 11 mt irlMtA. TlW'll V) American Hnniorlits. A. Vs nrd St American Hiuii'"rit. SlarkTwaln. 5 irewrcrl Vlllsipe, rte. O "lilimll n . ft, Cotter's Satiinlur Night, ete. Hurna. 2S Son(.- of seTi-n, etc. Jean InKelow. 86 Srhiller'a Sonic of the Bell, etc 117 Great Thought from Oreek. Autn- ora. Etiriplilea W The name: leinwthene. DIoRenes. th The name: Aristotle, etc ;C4 The name: Arlntophanee. etc 143 The same: .ffvhTlua, Anacreon.etc. 1C EiwnuiD. Matlhew Arnold 141 Hhyl-al Filnentlon. Spencer j'i Moral Bilucation. Herbert Spencer 1W Intellertual Koneatlon. Speneer... 1 What Knowledge M of Most W ortn. 1.11 Provrens of the Working Claaaea.. Robert fiiffln, LII Its The War for the Unmn. W.Fhllllpa 1 Wendell Phillips, cfeo. Wm. curtia IU number. Matthew Arnold -. I ts The coming Shivery. Speneer. l.O fn Libert-. J"hn Moart Mill 131 Hokeby. Sir Walter bcott ir I QU Jame HI Flop 74 Tne JLmiK I IWlw-i Iv Ci W IWV tho creat literary works of Greece and its place among the standard authorities. The books are admirably written and who.ly adequate in their scholarship. For English readers who desire acquaintance with the preat .works of antiquity, 4i.o wire v i recommended a the very best within reach. The Christian Lnion, Isew ork. lil'.. J a-rf a. -v rri ..i Tll. navlea l.Vr I f The iJ- ' i,Ji, t i.'M..rie lie II ArUtPhanra. Hy W. L Colllna lo" i Lurrecitta.' By W. H. iti.ll.K.k. . . . . . lie 811 Pliny. By Charrh and Brodrlbte.... .f Pla.ituaan-f r.-rraoe. w. L. Collins l;c 7S s-.,.h.wle. 1 y c v. t ol na Ill I uclan By W L Collins ISC 77 AKCbylus. llishop of Colombo Th irtrt'l. Iv W " l" "l na l' 76 Xenophon. By Mr Alex. Or.nl S7 c.vln Bv S"w - Vhnreh. . 15c 7 Homer". dvey . By tv. L. c 'ofllna. SB I Ivt" Bv W i. c'olllnV 1 I 72 Homer's Iliad, ttv W. L, Coliln... S6 Eu.rtild.1 H, W. K Knne . loc II VlrgM. By W.L. Collins COUPON Tk.i '..i,iiiiil l recelTed u uesi l . Muiin,. nnt kai th&A I O C E N T S . from date of Una paper irn aarae your PROMPT eeepon-e and Indicate t.le on reascBiaWe evidence of pood faith. Our (irnrratlon'i Chances. There are thousands of people living in this country to-day who never expected sla very and ether fixed institutions to he brought to an end In their day arid cenc ra tion. Those wrongs to a down trodden race were deemed Invincible, but yet ane geneia tion has seen them blotted out, and now the prespnt one stw-s just as great evils confront ed with an array just as strong as any that ever waged war for the benefit of tha op pressed. Change Is written every wnere. The ills and woes of mankind are claiming , attention, and the eoming generation csn I erect the mounment over many of the flour I ishing evils of to-day. In no profession is ! there more advancement being made than In the science of medicine. Physicians are learning to piactiee common sense as well as medicine. They are beginning to pre ! scribe Peruna and yflin. for a large num ber of the complaints of mankind, and with astonishing succefw. Tbey should keep on in the good work and the end is assured. Send for the hook on the "Ills of Klfe," and for a bottle of rprvno. to Dr. S. li. Hartnian & Co., Columbus, Ohio. Thkp.k never has been offered the people I of Cambria county a medicine so deserving J of piaise and patronage as McOouaid'a eel- ! ebrated Worm Powders. They combine the j three most desirable points in any remedy J Viz; Smallness of dope, easiness to tate" and effectiveness. They are positively the , greatest wot m destroyer of the age Many children suffer continually and filially die, ' their parents never dreaming thatthelrs',otn- j aehs are Infested and eaten through with worms. Twenty-five cent invested in a , box of McDonalds celebrated Worm Pow- j ders would have saved the little sufferer's j life and given baek its rosy cheeks and blooming health. Any case of failure tr 1 cause lepulsion where worms exist, the i I money promptly refunded. Sold by E. 1 J James, Khenshurg. Johnston. Houowat & Co , 5-9.-lyJ Philadelphia Agents. It la Now conceded on all sides that there is not and never hss been a lemedy of such re markable efficacy as Curtis' Carmelite Cor dial, in curing e-holera, dsentery, diarrh-a. cholera morbus.snmmer com plaint s.erarops, pains in the Iniwels, or any intestinal irrita tion whatever, a single dose brings lemark able relief ard a sina'e bottle Is guaranteed to cure any cuse or money refunded. A re markable pain killer ami vsluable household remedy. For sale by E. Jarr.rs. Johnston, IIoi.i.owat Co .. Philadelphia Agents. Maaj C hildren Suffer from day to day ; puny, psl'ld,. fret ful and feverhh, variable appetite and rest less sleep, finally die, and their parents ncv- I er suspecting the real cause, that the little sunerers stomachs are infested and enten through with worms. Twenty-ccsi ts invest ed in a hex of McDonald's Celebrated VTToim TowdsTs would save the doctor's bills and the patient's lifis. Entirely vegetable. Kasy to take. Money refunded to dissati.-tied purchasers. For sale bv E .lames. JOHStSTON. HOI.tXWAT A"CO., Philadelphia Agents. I"CRKASED btinyarc of spiiits, perfect assjmilHtiiin of food, improved appetite. Rain in fl-sli, sound, refreshing sleep, l eiwrh tened color in the cheeks and lips, added brilliancy to the eyes, follow the use of Me ll.in.M'. lir.al 1.' t..,w, 1 . . - , T. - - nw. r. I Ian Alterative. A bottle or two used in tit family would obviate the entire train of spring maladies. l)stt"fied purchasers can have their money refunded. For Mitt bp E. J.iines. Johnston, IIoi.iowat fc Cc. 1'hilac'elphia Agents. Thk t.se of iodoform cm mercuiials In. the treatment or catarrh whether in the oTm of soppositories or ointments shouJi he avoided, as they are both injurious and dan rerotis. Iodoform is easily detected, by its offensive dor. The only reliable catarrh remedy on the market bo day is Ely Cream Haloi, beiiiff free froai all poisonous drugs. It has cuif d thousands of chronic and iwu'.e cases, where all ullira remedies have failed. A particle is applli-cJ into each nostr'l ; no pain ; agreeable to ase. Trice SO oeiats ; of druggists. CnltlTatlor and Refiaaeeet. Hon. B. S. llewit, ex Speaker House Rep resentatives, wriSes: -J. A. McUinald. Dear Sir : 1 have been olivine my flavor extract? for yeais from a Pittsburg manufac turer. Recent!s" we tt'ed a bottle of vours and found It very good indeed. Enclosed find five dollass. Send nia is values in your Vanilla Extract. Moral always ask fo McDonald's Fla voting Extracts. I A rOPPSiVK GDARASrElt Is given Ihst! ; every article sold at the tioldvn Emle Cloth j Ing Ilnuss". Altoona, Pa.. Is lower In pric i than the, same quality and maR t an be- ! bought flsewhere. And remember, rioha here, lat it makes no difference how low a, " price dIht clothiere may ask for their goods a K. . . . . . - t Or Wl'JCt indllCemeuta tl.ov tnas.- ntTor ftr vnn. Vipatrwiage the prices will always be la-wet" Oiat the Golden Iai.r CbOTHINQ IlOis'SS. aij:3A Eleventh avenue, Altoona. Pa. Yoc will find McDonald's Improved Liver 'ayiis so satisfsotory as a corrector f a tor Tn 1 liver, as a regulator of the bowK as an pic- .dies tor of, biliousness, that ytm. will re-em- ;t not havinn tried them sooner. Money ure mcied to dissatisfied tnirctkuwrs. Tnr reft sale by E. James. sJqhnstots, I1ot.t.oVay A Co . K au Tra 1 'hiladeiphia Asents. Wanlrd. rsworst rase in Cambria enuntv or Tha p, erysipelas, teller or blrod disease crofularoatunt. inhei iteil or acquliel, to pur lany r le bottle of McDonald's ereat blood hase oi'aor sarsapariliian Blternfttlve, use as urifier-1! and if not benefitted many tines lirecte e of its com, vour money wil'i b re ihe vali. Johnston, Ilolloway & Co., TtM.iia tnrned. I aj;unt-s. Sold by E. Jsrnes, Kbens delphia h B-O.-ly. uui. w ft 1 hat lrf mental dullness, that trouhlesom: feelillt? a beanache. fastiil irmsnes aa tn frwvl bilious rVeary achina pain in the small of can all be uotton rid of by uslnc one ! La MP The n , Jl K ' u?e u"' "AXIKK rof McDonald's Improved Liver Tills. tie .TV l.B,'-fwemf" box lissatisfied buyers can have their money I "ioi iuntm t.y Are i.impa. an.i inaktn a iiundert. Johnston, Hollowat A Co.. reh!ladelphia, "Agents," 1 5-9.-1 v.l HUNDREDS WHITE thev owe their lif if- nnd present coed health to Acker's KnuIKh ; Ketnedyf'i consiiinp tion cougfis, coldx v:c. ( bold by k, Jaiues now on an equality !o? The poor man is Baptist, St. Louis. man. ...... - " d th wittiest, the tendered, the brayefet, ana tne ll4!w I I r.lJX.aiLk . . . -. T. Babl Dainty little books, always iir..n)n"., ... -1-. ia neat paix.r covers. A lie prices i. touimk.-... -.- 5c 75 I.lfeef Sam Hc-un ..7ue i..k. scott. rmln. Sei.tt. . of the ljwt M Inst re t,. i-i linrk. of of My I 'eta. lirare oreen- 5e v:.' I i-. ,i,.- i.if of vva-liltiirtii 1 Tur a.. V." j S7 A Half ll"lir with . I"aul ...... eel UllS lilb0"!tr. .V.v.v.:::::: , r-viiTSirJ slfine Anvri.,'y, CI The l-K-t'lre IVxik without I kHrM. l"r CV The l-e Wnlden, and other utriea.. Vr It 1 lie ChrlMiima C.reetlfw l'k- Sho- i f p'ort'ineand other SVirtaa. f.T p'alry 1 al . Hini AmtTx-n lliu. ( in TtiaMnry Teller, and other Talea... 10c 61 Nod. HI. 13. 61, fci. M c.llibiD4 ... n M AilTer.turea of Baron MuBCt4Caal . bi Sinrthod theSnllor " 61 Kahlea f rom Aop. Illuotrate a I'll 1 1 f. i "by 'f Htyln Spenrrr 4e 41 Evidence of Eroinilon. Huxley ic 4.1 I)uddhim. Ty John Calrd . tf: it Clwllirnilona of A!a. KawllnaoB.. 41 Life of PrUTtWIiT. ". E.lyt r. lur- I Sunshine and other stnrlea. AUiav AA Life of Kli hard W apner. Portrait. rt 1'earla of the F aith, fcdwlu Arnold, je Life of Alex. li. Stepuena. Illua ' 82 Indian Sons of Souk. Arnold 3"1 Hihwaa of Literature. D. Prtde. 3 27 How l.lsal.ed the KlllC 0. Eliot 7r. lfl Life of Cintae !or Iilntrated. V 13 A Half Uimr In Natural History ic B Hamlet. Shakespeare Ir 7 Motive and Habit of Heading 2- S 1 he Worda of Washington 4c tn The Ha.n. ete. Kdinr A . l"e.. II Etlilenof the Unrt. John RiMkln.. 114 crown of wildcillra. .i.ibn I'.tiktn l"r 117 sesame and Ullea. Jol.n icunkin... l"e 11 Luther Anecdotea. lr Maeanlay.. Hi Luther'n Table Tnlk. Vr. iiaeaulay 3c 11 Life of oeorjre Jfluller. i r. m 111 n-r 111.1 Tho UnderstandlnfC. John I.ocie.. ?e jll'J The Biittleof Wati-rloo, K.a.Creay 2; 1 1 1 1 The Battle of Saratira. t . S. Cn ay Zcilll lefatof the spaniiiU Arniada 2d 10 Battleof HaatlnK. F. M.Crrny 2C il'M Tlnta of the Time. O. C. Kerr .... JcilW Battleof the Book. lean Swift... 5c il'J The Heart of Brure. etc. Aytot-.n... ia I10S Virginia. The Armada. Maeanlay .- 5c l"4 Count KiimTord. John "1 yndil 6c l'B The Battleof Mara'hon. K s. creaky 1(12 The Ancient Mrtnir. Coleridgc 4C 101 Mazeppa. LnrdBrron Kereuson, the Atronom-r... Sl The Konrcnier Apoii-. r. 89 Oertrude of Wyoming. Campbell.. 1 on Man Rt I'one d'Allxa. By Lamartlne 1 Spectre Bridegroom, lrrlng... 2c T .il.T. rr Tliis scries or bntf, condensea accounts ci Oreek Anthelotry. I-erd Neores. jtc 45 Taeltna. P VT. Tt. TvorTie 79 Juvenal. Bv Kdward vv alf'-rd ?A Horace, tr Tlientairs Martin SL1 I'lato. Ty C linton W. cv.IIIiik il Aristotle. It sir ili-x. irai.t 7i Ilsmwltx-ni-s. Ft IV. J. llrodribu. 24 Cl.-ro. I:y W. I.ucaa C'elitns. Z3 Herodotu. Kr ceo. ". Swayne.... t Our. Ly Aulheny TroUc-i. ot l Cf n o. wnu " IricU.. if icnl Vlltllll lOdftTS of papcri. This oiler Is to ae- pa-emir ans-emsing mcninrrs. Address J OJIX It. AIjDEX, rublishcr, ZDS larl S.'rc f, S c y0,.L SPECIAL PRESENTS ' $325.00 GIVEN AWAY DAILY. $100.00 FOR 65 CENTS ' j Ho Postage will be repaired tf ?oi for yir preseat. Tnnr reset will be feat or express at onr exaeasa as ioa as jaar praeata sriil ba risen daily mmd iritl ajv The. Illustrated C'ompanom. For 65 Cents e am enter jmr time The lUni'rated nsiniM fop aiz month, aed .STo tbe Orel ssbsrrlbrr recede ky Ball r tCH 1 Gant't Solid Oold Watch, wenb 1 To the scrooa lubacrtbcr rcteura bj mall tar b JTa ibe Iblr4 aybarrlbrr " " " Totbefoortb buriiber-." " " " aPoalUBIta Hoary Orcrr fr .. 10 ' To the nrtb tabsrrlber " a PottOrsra Moaef trrr for . n (, To the aril 10 subscriber s. etb.a Haaisome, liUn-Mt-4 Jewel Caakel. ronialDlDc talc-ret of Jewelry, eacb worth $ 00 M o- Jsroall otbsr cabaeribeia, taca day, a preape: tem-srindera and ttera, a a char BOTimtot, beavy bereicd raira. fcandanrrtf r.rrat j. Riamhap lb aboe preaan't are airta oat Irerr Dtt and Una afer it eo-a::T r-s m its7, tr.eretora a delay ia reaeiTra tbil adrertiaemeBt deca but (Bert yo jca ran Send vrpll ai I ait week. In eonaidf ration of tna aaera nresent worth 13 00 or mora to ahow to their it rimpanum and tbo valuable preaent reiT-l, h arill baof gTeat aers-ieo to , bavansa tae paeaanta are pi ran solely to adrertiae out tk;ui" c t.: . ten iiuna. . i y uuKiip; i vi m tm ww iro ia CDS to the Inapoetioa of aabacnbaraat all timaa. TKt lututraud Caaavanaasi aifl iDiuBO atoTiea, Poetry, BiOprrarhy, ate, and la baadaosaely iUaatratod by the bi a-tji" ia the ccatss Jper 35,000 aubaenhera apeak id tupaest praiaao el it. It II well wot: a mi year to ft- o-r The above are ppeaenta to o eabeeribere, f iven to, tbem abaolotely free of any cbarre wai;err and will be eent aa pvin aaati ttaerretion ia r.aei.d . S a ample esr"ee aad r.fsreo'iBecT i."c If a letter rontalnln FIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS iboaid be the Brst one rerett.c ea any raoralas II will be eaililaa to Ike ate Oral preheat. i-nut Ly aictv- . dioto or Bilver. Foataf e stacar-a aet waated. , Aiinam, IH8 ILaCSTatTaD C0BFA5I0S. 9 -SO Foeutb itsctt, Lcelrr-r.t. K Griea,t GOLDEN I couches :v;urv i3Uiiri?rci, ( Corner Eleventh Avenue and Thirteenth St., Altoona. Pa, j WHEKE HAS Jt'Sl" KEEN KTC KIV1 1 AIV"V r ! $20,000 10RTH of tlx BEST QUALITY El! MADS CLE) HATS, CAPS, GKNTS FUKNISHlNl'r (".OOl'iS. ETC. W'hleb we vnarHntee to fell lO SO per re ait. I esaai tl. n any ott.e "Vr- ir-ir H -i;'? 'n '.' c t. r-:' ers ttuxy tlierlnre rest assure-. thHt lliey can sate Inim '.ti to tiTo-.lt c.m-s in l!.e j u'-Ea'i l :" ' ol e l-clu-s or an ovenvixt tiv tjoaling wit h us. S, rjleaj'e tclre ns a eaal a r.t ei i :n :nt i ur k -. jai: - 1 ; our y-jiees lielc.rc 1 nrcst.ic)f y jar luuucy eiscwhero. o treutue to cl:o goods. II- tK.T:oKK 27, is AI.TlltlNA, l'A.. ENCOUItAGE 130 SIR NDUSTR. The attention of Imyrr" respectfully ir.vitU to tut larye ifcli ot ; ELEGANT FURNITURE, I COXSIS7IS8 or 1 Parlor and. Chamber Suits, ! WAKDROIiESv SIDKR0AKDS, ; Centre, Extensicii ma. Breatfast Tallies, i CHAIRS, CUPBOARDS, SLSKS, BED SPRING MATTRESSES an.1 In fact nesrljr everything .ertain!riic to the Fnrnlturo l.iislnc.i. Aij.i. anv erc j.s in that line maiiuf-ietiir..I In the Vnite-l states olil at the lowest ratHloue nrM. j Upholstering Sppairinx anl- Painting 1 of all ktml c.f '"arnlture. Chairs. lounpes. fce promptly an.l Fo-tlttuctorllr a It en Jo J to. Ware i riKim on Hiich atrael, oiiposite the C snicrearatlonnl ehoreh. I'l.-nse all anil examine aolf whether , you wish to pum.aayi or not. ... . I- B. ("SliSSWELU ! fcliensbuu. April 18, lS54.-ly. R, L. JnL'rxC S . J Bl(C " ri."Bffi"" ! Johnston, Buck t Oo. Mcucy Received on Deposit fA r AK1.V. 4X. E1A!D. LUBEST ALLOWED W TIME DEBITS. COLLECTIONS MADE t at.'. ACx-xcsaiaLK rotjrra. &RAFTS on th rrlncipal Cities Barht ai. Sold anil aa Ham Baniins Bnsiuess TassactEll. ACCOfXTS SOJLICMTtJ. A. W. BUCK, rash-in- Klensl"iir April 4. 1S4.. ' tt. 3TS 52 N Is m all taa j uniaitien. and all r.iTEXT HCSIFs at lended t-. f..r MOD ERA TE FEES Our . ftice i cpooMte te IT. S. ratent Of fice, and we csn obtain Patents irrt-tinid than tbo?- rerote fror M'ASTIfXG TO V e ad ie ns 10 pateiitaruutv free .f cbarise ' IS SECURED j Wo reler, Ion-, to the Sap;, of Money tM-dc r Div j of the U. S. faunt Office. l'ostnas:(r. I'ie I . ami in oiVlonals ! For drcu'ai. ad- j t actual c!l,-.t ' ICP, terms and refeiiee. ... nii oimc or county, wtito ! C. A. 8XOY& CO., PP. Pslenl llffire, Wathlaitnn, n r THE KEYSTONE ELECTRIC Ctt. T lrttlt a.a V." - 'u-r; tic-ascics, roR rSN' eTDi.B.XTl',El.tCTIlir LIMIT fGJIl'ANi, 1. " prepare.1 to lortilsh entire elect, ic nlant. the I MY! T,,h f,u!"''S cities. cirp.(rtieis. T. V.... ,V J"1" ,ln",n"'nptlool carbons Is less thaoone t nrth ol what it la the orclinarr lamp. Kmieen lnehes o( cart.on,. urnlnt n Cr cl.nary a.,a hot hall a nucht. .11 ia"t l "kVl nl,!h'-''t,urn,n "T io8 m-im"m; m.kctkk; 21- . IH' li. l-i.-lv. Tvitli the riclit-st. Guizors characters j j ur illu-.tr."iti(,n beautiful Vr.i .;!:- uni.ill . " "I. 1 j-r tor-s, pri, ...I"-" irom v?9.tos pof-tai-ej.20. .. u-.- r,.. . anl other CiTlen... 1( apf4, Iu, MACAULAY s P. " is t r caulajrof the Iu,t, ,5; quir k hlx-vn ty up rii-a i. fl r in the fksh ; tl,-T V" men on. no,;.,..; liLstoric br fit-;r' ",; is as tliam r.e r.s'.r' romance, l-wj,! one draw-L-i.-fc K-nis more li aprwrittlianeiak ,'nrfli:tfs:'.,'yvJ)1jI. " C'ctircwati, T.-r.1"1 CIPHERED Over rrora tlie pr, ' raaster. IJowJi, can pive the c v tho Elzevir llorue lias taken una tiiii. f.-irr. an-l ci...-ir' iri Ladir.t' H pi, lie v, lie iv-! i v- : of ILlu-tntior.'?'" . " 1 ciiio we ri.v.-e cj: T.i over. ait wp f.iir. i.v. i'irafici it. c .1 - , . - lie , fiou Lt'idrr, Bo-t - lOO-TAGK CATALOGUE unit frr. Th0 ernture of the worM at tli lowest Tn"s c v. r tnowTi p ncnl for nXAMIXATIOX JiKFOJlIl J'j f.Vrvr TO NEW SUBSCRIBED, f abtcrlpllna is receive. Itib,;:,!,,.;, . until farther not;c, to a.1 til auiasr.Uxs 1. la fwrrabferirllon book! and tr.ail to Toir.r!ar mpn".'tiatels' Bead jn "n of the f-ilrjr tr r ww. anornrae e will lamrdlaiei scrd - HOOP maralnc a La j't Rolls tolatrh work li tv a neai f "Bin MiTcrnairk woria 30 (. wor.a from lacatalo$l 00. Tbeabc Vi"x6av prpesnia wa reqnre trerj au:crit)r vtnt;it f net) da and cup h Bora a ecrycf Tse l. vM'sU arjd aak tkta to oend u their aabsenr-Uor.. Tt wiuri i ia icmfrtt rica lif,lD3 -. .j tsCE It iowraal daTO'.eJ ntiraly to choice Serial nii Bax'srajii'is ui: had at Tin; CLOTHING HOUSE I885. l885. mnp imrFTV nnrif lllEt H Cilmb I rual UiIor a Democratic Na tional Adminiitrsuion. Tfee Will of the Vindicated and tho Great AVronr Righted. THEPIT-K eonirrnt elates Its IVisikt:!' re '"f "':.n of a new year, nnder o.iti.t-t' n '.tr. I .fi Isted for a quarter of-aoanti-rf King cut tha jM. rif ii in tt"? "r"- , King i"Ut the lii-e. r.na in t!ie o t C'evelan.l and anerirks hte 'V After the lenrth 1 March there a 'I eratu-almlnlstraJ:oa at " "ash't . w1' .' possihihtivs loi arte j.r"ros-. p ) -vanrecnent of tfca ooaniry. t , .-,e Aa Thk I'ost ha lorel iiifi'' J .. t five vears tti tbee nlcr!..i' re- " eiteml to the mt-m adrnlnistrs'.l ti a Ids and ri ril ai inrt tn thf r'st-,' .- r.' et principle!. ar4 p.-.ilr!es vlts! t"- Jf"P'- fare, by relwatatna- ahnse'. riifn ""."., 5 i aasertina tkaprrinaeT ol tt.e ! -" ",.., W are cm the tbrrshhe'Mot in - ' ' " . ... t areat rnaacaa. To a leni.t a"; , ... Clevelan.lt. 4etion. ll. futura I ' ' - "" and ho,-a. t Tk Miicu I'ost artll an t" u abreast tl lae times In ereri shira r , tf IrK-orr.is. a.tniin's'rt"i-r yap. ' al.r.m.l will t m tell iients Jr-.:e... s: siippiotc.l cr ean.liillv ani kir.i:y ! " , ". year la the history cf th nwrrnl r" ' ' Hiini4(..ih tuatter ti n.t f! ' ',,,7 as t on which we - aN-t:t to "-M n:e?iin ,.l Ci.nicre?, tl ,le.- -t '"' " blent lal mta t ii. ir.aii. uh! I e:i . l"if rt Ike ehanves In tne fiu-iVe srrv! t the all are c ret e-.r-cn v riwt win lurns.a tie ear.ir-. w Ith jn.lirlous com wen I from the i JJ atati,1 point. Snraari will not fcsrf.;sr . ( . I ' . . , !C " and ha fMin e.l the leils,u' V.i;, Os.vi-rn.ir wwe.t I v a K it'" l-remiscs to 1 crutt in", i.f lnu eltina tneideavt. Theeomtna ses-iro e! Ml"" Will II .I'., u. . . h l.tamcliU If! In tt'l It. ...l-.l .nurtti'-'. 1Vf l" I'ost will alar, at excellence ,T"; Jul 4" '" literary, mlsetllaneeus, in" aril ments will he ins:ntslnet la t'-e j cr, whlla its tns.rket reveHts w-,:i '" I .f-?i ' j greater rare ana precision than f'! j made ahsolntelv reliahle. k."''' Now the time .'or lwim-rl,'rr" .., ,. ,-. t hold, ecment anr tre;iatt;.-n t! I--- enosen reprcentatlTe. hv r-c'. - ' - j.-rT tion ot lK-moeratle papers. W c r r ' t ,"-'" 'he rlefc-nsive we are dene "l'1 , i" v party to clav stnn.ls lor a mv "r"'.r '. --1 people, and In a lew wecK o M. ' " administer the tcenersl c..Tenn"1' i"lcb.T and has prevailed. win or MtiRle. Knbarrlpllan one J";; .,.' FiVl.? oatiase prepaid It c lain nf lltr or over. one j. ypnr, posiate prepaid., --j . A free ropy to rtrrj cm" fcenU for Sample ropiea. JAS. P. BARR i (,l
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