The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, June 05, 1885, Image 4

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FAKH OTES.
ROTECTIN'O MANURES.
There Is some difference of opinion as
to protecting manures against rain,
wind, and tLe exhausting effect of the
8ud. Doubtless all these have an injuri
ous effect upon the manure heap, and it
Is certainly true that wi'hout any moist
ore at all from rain, it will not be im
proved. However this may be, we are
very certain that unlimited exposure to
the weather will prove highly injurious
to the qiirility of the manure. A lead
Irg farmer tf.IJ us some time ago that
be rejiar-lt-d Hip complete exposure of a
manure heap through the winter and
tjntil it can be used in the spring, to
damage it fifty per cent. In other
word", one load of well protected ma
m,r j vcorth two of the exposed. This
' almost incredible, but it may not
r from the truth.
Tri-te is no question that a subject
v t U'h so vitally concerns the farmer as
ttiisoneof manure, and causes him to
give so much attention to it, possesses
great meri:. His straw is not to be sold
because it is to be converted Into ma
nure. Stock ia fed through the winter
for the express purpose of acpumulating
manure. Articles that scarcely pay to
send to the city are nevertheless hauled
there, in order that manure may be
broutrht back as a return load ; and yet
the wbo'e of the manure gathered is
frequently all the season exposed to
the sun, wind and rain until it is great
ly din.ini.-hed in value one-half, according-
to the opinion of our agricultu
ral fn'ormint. The trouble is that few
really beiu-ve that exposed manure un
dergoes this serious loss. Hence in ar
ranging farm buildings and we know
that many are so arranged that it will
r;iy almost as well to look to the preser
vation of the manure as of hay or grass.
ALd those whose barns have no provis
ion for this purpose, can not spend 23
or oO dollars better than putting a up
shed under which the manure heap
may be protected against these adverse
influences.
IlirOUTANCE OF SALT.
Salt is necessary to the health of all
vegetable eating animals. Those living
exclusively on fl.sh get the saline mat
ters coatair ed therein, and consequent
ly do not need salt. Scientific investi
gations have proved that a portion of
the rjl)0,j consists of common salt.
This is continu illy evolved by the kid
neys and pores of the skin. The bile and
cartilages of the body contain soda, one
of the constituents of Jsalt. If the
supply is cut off digestion can not be
properly carried on, and the animal suf
fers. Farm animals should always
Lava a supply of this necessary mineral,
that they may take it at will, in which
case they will not eat more than they
naturally require. This is the season
of the year when the stock is in the pas
tures, arid, as the gross is fresh, salt is
peihaps relished by them more than at
most any o?hr season f the year.
HOUSES.
The welfare rf thu farmer requires a
tior-c eqn illy ad '.p'e l to the farm and
riad. lie wai.ta horses cf more strength
and belter q ia!itie8 than he now has.
The. perfect l.orv for the farm and road
O one p !-s sing Iho-n; coaibined quali
ties that render him valuable for what
cverdutiishe is required to perform,
whether in the field or on the road ; and
this h is is tl.o one that is docile, of
good temper, quick and easily managed,
with steady nerve, added to strength
and endurance. Good-natured, docile
r'.' i's urn always the best workers;
V . i.ti niH horse worries himself more
i; . !. s' raint or guidance, and is more
to tie abused by bin driver, and con
Bqiintly cannot thrive as well. Let
the farmers get sound, good-blood colts
and make them by traiuing just what
thy want, for no animal is more suscep
tible to teaching than a horse, and noue
mora ready to respond to kindness by
wilhus. obedient service. The colt is
not naturally III ttuipeied, and if it be
comes so, binme is due to some ons who
has handled it. ll-tpid walking increas
es greatly the value of farm horses, and
this is largely the result of training.
So long have our farmers been negli
gent arid careless in the cultivation of
those qualities they moet need in the
horse lor farm and road, that they must
be educated up to theii own best inter
ests before we shall attain excellence in
this direction.
COLT3.
An old stock breeder tells us that
those who raise colts usually exercise
care ia the selection of good stock to
breed from ; but a great many neglect
to give the colts proper attention dur
ing hot weather, while they are running
with dams. It ia not uncommon to see
those that were healthy and well devel
oped in early summer, looking puny and
poor, and their hair falling off, before
autumn. The trouble arises from al
lowing the colt to draw milk while the
blood of the mare 13 in a high state or
heat from violent exertion.
When the dam ia used in hot weather
npon the farm or road, so as to heat her
blood, the colt should never be allowed
ta suck until Fhe is fully cooled off.
Lt him 3 11 himself before the mother
is put in the harness, and if it is im
portant that ha should accompany the
dam. tie him at her eide so that he will
1? unable to draw milk until he is lib
erated ; for it is much better thai he
should eo hungry a few hours than to
take his food when It is in a fevered
Btate.
If the mir is to make a long distance
on a ho' d .)-. and return at night, it is
b3t to lava the colt a home, and draw
the tniik from th udder by Land once
or twic during the clay and upon re
turning, thTi allow the coil to fi'.l him
self gradu illy as the milk is secreted.
Col's injured 1 y heat-d milk seldom
recover from ;t for a year or two, and
rr.Htiy tiiiit-s nt-Tfr. They become re
dufd in Msli, get lousy in the fall, and
duiii'is the first winter of their existence
when thty n- ed health and strength
as, under any circumstances, this is the
most critical period of their growth
tliev have just life enough to move, aud
thf sr-coi.il summer, the proper time for
dev. l-itinirn', is fpnt in the recupera
t' . 1 f lost vitality. 'IrVmnr and
Tu eiicourauis nld p, cri-ate an ?.pp-tite,
brae- up the sys-ten , an-.i to purify the blood
take the uataiiiiiu llun'.'s (Liver" and Kid
ney) Ueuitdy.
Word of Warning and Comfort.
'I! yon are mffe-Inir from poor health or
'languishing on a boil of sickness take cheer
'It you are (imply ailing, or II you feel
'weak and dispirited.
'without clearly know-
Inir why. H"p Bitters
wlil furely cure you.
If ynn are a minister, en 1
have overtaxed yourself with your
pastoral duties, or a mother, worn out
with care and work, or a man ol business or
labor.weakened by the strain of your everyday du-
ties.or a man of letters tolling over your midniKht
work. Hop Hltteri will me at surely strengthen you
If vou are suffering from over-eating or
drinking, any discretion or dissipation, or
are young and growing too fast, as is often
the case,
Or II you are In the workshop, on the
'farm, at tbe desk, anywhere, and feel
'that your system needs cleansinit.ton
'Inif. or stlruul;itlri. without I d to ilea t
Mnar. If you are old,
'blood thin and Impure, pulse
feeble, nerves unsteady, 'acuities
'waning. Hop Hilton Is what joj need to
give jou new life, health, and vtKur."
If yon are costive or dyspeptic or suffer
ing from an; other of the numerous dis
eases ol the stomach or bowels. It Is yeur
own fantt If yon remain ill. If
vou are wasfiuir awRV with anv form
of Kidney disease stop teniptmic death this :
moment, and turn lor cure to Hop Hitters.
If you re sick with that terrible sickress i
Nervousness, vou will find a "Dalai iu Gile- !
ad" in Hop Bitters. j
If you are a frequenter, or a resident of, j
a miasmatic district, barricade your sys-
tern agrfclnst the scourge of all countries I
Miliaria. Epidemic, Hllious and Inler-
nitttent Fevers by the use of Hop Hitters, j
If you have ronifh, pimply, or sallow skin, bad i
breath. Hop Bitters will it've you talr skin, rich 1
blood, the sweetest breath and health. i!- 0 will i
be paid tor a case theft will not cure or help.
A Lady's Wl-ti. j
'Oh, how I do wish my skin was as clear and j
soft as yours, said a lady to her friend. 'You
can easily make it so.' answered the Irlend.
'How?' inquire.! the fir-t lady.
'By usinic Hop Bitters that makes pure rich,
blood and blooming health. It did lor me as you
observe.'
-None genuine without a bunch of irreen
Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile, poi
sonous stulf with '" Hop" or "Hops" In their name.
WW.
An Independent Newspaper of Dem
ocratic Principles, but not Controlled by
any Set of Politicians or Manipulators;
Devoted to Collecting and Publ ishing all
the News of the Day in the most Inter
esting Shape anJ with the greatest pos
sible Promptness, Accuracy and Impar
tiality; and to the Promotion of Demo
cratic Ideas and Policy in the affairs of
Government, Society and Industry.
Itatrm, by Hail, Fotfpaid:
DAILY, per Year $6 00
DAILY, per Month 50
SUNDAY, per Year 1 00
DAILY and SUNDAY per Year - - 7 00
WEEKLY, per Year 1 00
Addrtrn. THE f. AetP For City.
CARRIAGES, WAGONS & SLEIGHS!
Carriage Making in all its Dranclies.
Pa in t hi g, Ti immin g
ami It EPA I RIM? of ali kinrls rlone ;i
Iho SHOKTK-ST MiriCE nnd the LOWEST
rKICK. Also, I'Unlnv. SanlDi; riil Worn! Turn
Idk wltli improve, 1 maclitnerv. Also, alt kinds of
heavy wirk Jodh. t'arrinitc smith shop connected
All parties trntlni; rue with work w:fl be honor
atily dealt with- All work warranted.
P, X. CilVTE.
Eben!.!irn. October 'U. 1SS4.
ALL FOR NOTHING.
WH THE DOCTOR WAS 0ISGUSTFO, ANO WHAT
MIGHT HAVE DONE WITHOUT HIM.
Well, wife." ?n!d Ir. K . an tie entered h!.
h(u. e. wht"h was emitted In a osy viihiire in crn-t.-:il
New York, " hare pot tn.'k Irjrii a lon arid
riren ry ride .-rd y riv wn amnii the mount.-! n-i. and
all to'rio purpoi-e whutever. 1 tie luei'rnirer Fald
the man wouldn't lwe till mnrnlnic, when the Net
Is he had only an ordinary attack of colic. If the
lmdeti'ri!t had onlv had jH'npe ennuvh to put a
HKNSON'S UAPllM-; I'OKdl'S rl.ASI KKon
his rtomach he would hare been all rtieht In an
hour or two. II it some fon are slow to learn,"'
added the oiil idiYHrian. BwallowinK the cup of
steaniliiif tea his wile had just poured for him.
Ir. E w! TiKht: yet peaole do learn, even
though f1ow1t. The rapidly lnereaitnir ufe of Hen
ion'!' plaster prove t h la beyond question, ar.d the
rood doctors are certain tr be sare-l mui-h o( their
needless toll In all dfHeases capable of befntf af
fected by a piaster Henson's uct" erhiMentlv and at
once. Ttieirennlnehrivetrie word t'API'iNEcut
In the centre. I'rire '2b cents.
Sbaruht l .Ji'Usom. t'hemUts. New York.
MTTNV A CO., of the 8-ivnrto Amrrica jr. enn
ttnnetoact as P'.llciturs for Paten's, "avt-:in Trada
X.irks, t'tiprrlghts, for the I'mteii States, ar aila,
E llwand, f ranco, Germany, pte. Hum! t,.k ai-oui
i'fl-i'nn Bi-nt free. Tliirt v-si-ven -.' -a .n-r-riice.
Patents ohtalned thrrni-hMl SN'ACil ar noticed
In the Si las-Tiric Amkhh-a.v. tne Insert, tost, and
nion -.del y circulated S'-w-ro itlc piir. -Hayear.
W.-k!r. fpli mild eneravi-.ps a .1 into-. .rig in.
orr. a'.lcn. Soeciruon cnny of t :e hcienii fie A mrr
Irnn sent free. AiMn-s V I NN l 11, . ikviis IC
American office. 3G1 Brom.lnar, New York.
STOPPED FREE
M a tt s success.
Irrtaie Pt-tont KestonfJ
Dr. KLINE S GREAT
NerveRestorer
few alt B ATrf A NRV 1ISF.SBS. Omfy sur
cw-t f.'w Aa-f-ar jt?fe(tc h U s : FPii-Pry. etc.
TTtFALt-IBLal iftaVPn dirrcrrtl. AO Fitr after
Tt dnv' 1 ure. I re i rise v. tri"l bottle frre to
V a r-i?iert. S?nti n.im-s. P. O. and eipft ddrcw. at
fet. afHicte.1 to PR KLINhejn Arrh St-.Phtladc'ph ,Pa.
horn Lms2its. BEWARE V-' 4MITAT1XG FKAUOS
NOW IN USE 3G,989.
All pm(-i ur Ihrir prw-.H are IV- .-vt Wrfk v a lo 'I
m-rtne our IretrroTert Kellt-r Positive Ffrrcr Krerf. tnli
Kred and r rnlllilsi llrlll an-1 o.i liar Itukra. f '
arr c 0 ' :I e 1 . r'l-nl-r sol.1 i, . li-ap A.I r? "ir
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rrm1 ir. rWhnr. itio TfittJ. Ca'l r write for lit of
e, n( 10 aa W. be an wrerrM bjrthoae deirhC trarment by mavii.
Pertts MffrtB froaa Rnttnr!nnl4l eol tfcetr 3!raja
aal iimrm aoaatthltta; U Ibe-h- adroatu. 1 1 U a trw.
adffra fH. C. L. l.tKlRM, Tre! aJ Payitrlaji tra TbarM
fcsitravl rd. Rajr-. a.ittrl, 9?0 Looiat .. ft. Lnnla.
Eccecaavcio ir. Hun L-insrtij. iabllaW4 SO Ira
THE BESrp
PORTRAIT OF-
Gen'l U. S. GRANT,
lilOHTHLl
Fee MA V. 'iO Outs.
W Jser.irr' Bnwtt. PaWrsfcer. 17 f. 14 S.. New York
boW tiyall Nrw-Ui-al-ra tnil Pota.istera.
Crr-ntet :.:t1-.it;meot evrrof-f.jr-o
1. N' yrur tune to t'top
or.lcr f T oar cehrated Tean
a-id i'otreeti.and secure a beaut i
Ot d Rati i orMosa B"e China
T-St. peTlaiii aia fiecr-ted
fVld Bald M el tlryi IVnner fW, oeC.-.W Kand Musa
Ikaeeratwt T l-t K-t. fu',1 J-ir!icil!r addresa
THK(.I!UT AIIVRil AN TICA TO.,
P. O. Box i, 81 aad ii Vcaoy bU. New York.
FCH SALE!
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AriiTif-. All from re
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Cl., lu Jsumee St., New York :' u
exact cost of anypr jposed line'-" iiiei, iwc,
American Nwpaoer.
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Hers i's Solid
A 1 TESTIMONY
KIDNEY
LIVtM
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To FAIL ;r
f:i:nnjril::ia
Han! lYorfci
5 Men.
Machinist n.r.d Rcilder.
T 1 , f 1.1.-. I I'll TH w'.t'.i kidney and
A iv . - -
bladder ill Hi --.:'.'.y. After nsti-.g io..r
HfST Ki.ln-v nnd Liver Kexeut 1 nae oeru
complete car-.l."-WiUiaa C. Clark, Mason and
Builder, A-.ion-n, . 1.
il.jaHli i" hitter than wealth.
Jlrchiutst.
.p-e K;ire Machinist. HITS Ridge Ave.,
rhila'deiphia. I1i..''vs:-"Mv.iiseae started when
I was Quite a vmm; hid bv havinir weak kidney.
. . M i . 1..L e II i'vt. r K idneT and
IT- r:
1 nave liseu jimi ei "kiit -i--; t- ,
I.iver) Kkheuy. and I soiemnly proclaim, I feel
like a new man.' "'
"Good couns-1 hjs no price, obey it."
Sii'cUanic.
Mr. Henry Wi'.Vianis, Mechanic, East Bridge
port, Conn., favs: "About two months ago I
caught a heavy cold, which settle J in my kidneys.
I got a bottle of Hcnt's Kidney and Liver
Rmiur and with the- fin-tdoae begin to get well."
"Light suppers makes long lives."
Kailroad Man.
Frank B. Lee. office N Y. C. TT. Tt. H. Little
Falls. N. Y.. June H. 1!i3. says: "My rather, 62
years old, had severe kidney aud bladder disease
for 0 years, urination causing acute pain. The
weakness was so great he was obliged to wear a
rubber bap. Twelve bottles of Hi nt's Kidney
I.'emkdt completely cured him. and we consider It
remarkable. We cheerfully recommend it. '
"Deeds are better than words."
Ilt-XT's Kidney and I.iver Ritbedt has stood
the test of time. It has been before the public for
twentv vears. and has cured every year thousands
of people suffering from various diseases of the
Kidneys and I.iver. an.l kindred disorder, who had
failed to get relief froindoctors and who expected
never to be cured. Thousands of testimonials
from such persons attest ita value. Send for book.
"Alls well that ends well."
Sold by all drncgists. Price $1.25.
HUNT S KEMEDY CO., Providence, R. I.
C. If. CBITTKSTOS, Genera! ia'nt, N. T.
Are you failing, try WEiia' Health K
s'zwEi, a puro, clean, wholesome)
TONIC,
For BmJn. Nrre. Ptomftch, 1-Ker. KWneys,
LunaL An Unequal ei lnviorant. Cur
Headaohf, Fever, Astii, Chill.
DEBILITY & WEAKNESS.
Nii-e to take, truo innt, unequnled for
TORPID LIVER and Night
Sweats, Nervous Weakness,
Malaria, Lieaunes, Sexual lechiie.
tl.iM vrr but., 8 for fS.OO, at Dnireists.
E. a Weixs, Jersey City, N. J., U. S. A.
n
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Buchu-Paiba
Remarhahle Cures of Catarrh of the
Bladder. Inflammation, Irritation of Kid
neys and Hlaililer, rjtone or Oravel Ina
eases of the Prostat Gland, Dropsical
Swellings, Female. Diseases, Incontin
ence of L'rine, all Disease of the Genito
urinary Orrans in either Bex. For Un
healthy or"Unnatural Discharea use
also "Cliapln's Injection i'leiir," each $1.
For Sl'lMMUS, either contracted or
hereditary taint, use Chapin-s Constitu
tion Bitter Kynijj, $1.00 per bottle, and
Chapin's Syphilitic Pills, f 2.00; and Cha
pin's Syphilitic Salve, tl.00. 6 hottli-s
riTTup. X or r-uis, 1 alve. hy Fxpress on
recei) t or i iu.uu, oreii )ni tb-ikw.
E. S. Wei.ia Jersey- 'ity. N. J., V. S. A.
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P Uli F Mi
?- V? 17." ,s composed -wholly of na-?-4
menu. a . -'OtaMft Inp-rdientn. each one
S-"Jof which ai.-kno-wl "igt-d ly the medi-
tijcal iTufeviion 1 be the most potontc' &V.p
v-a the tiero-il remedici It-mwi to mod ice.
i A science. It cures with o it f ;i! every caseo ft
f1iron!frafiirrh f nnsumnf ini.E
i(i i .. m '.fia imm nr
lflin'l HI iwi.-m I iriin i ,
I I-
A'eiir.ilrjia, Chronic Khcnmn
linf, DiabHM, Ston in
illtUrt-ler.Hrisrht's 1ts-SI?
r 'r: r r--IH
Diseases of tbo htomacb.
If your DniKlst Is out of ourpimph
leia on tha "111 of Life." or if you nre
larorine under a disease not metiti'-in'.-d hA
In It or in these a lvertisem'-nt. address
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62 V. MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILLS.,
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lor securing Good Homes now open for settlement.
F"'ay"fS"w 3o acres of Government
PT r " Land res under the Uurr --i-nd
Baa ,ml iiaitK-rfuItr.re 1,ttS. NOTE
10.sU8.4S3- Acres OR WOKE THtl
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were in the K-ti.,.... Pacific eountrv. Fwiln ana
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POULTRY SOTES.
Do not forget the vegetable part or
the bill or fare. Boiled potatoes In the
morning feed are excellent and greatly
relished. Chopped cabbage, onions,tur
nips or other vegetables, should be fed
daily. Boiled pumpkins or squash,
mixed with bran, make a very good feed.
If you are near a brewery, get some
grains mixed with ground feed, giving
it to the fowls occasionally for variety.
TVio fnniQ am Terv fond of a warm
, -
morning feed, especially uuiius iijc
weather : and if red pepper, cnoppea
onions or hot material of any kind be
mixed occasionally with their feed, it
will greatly assist in keeping them heal
thy and active. Do not feed cooked
entirely, for it is liable to cause disease.
Food simply steamed and fed warm is
beneficial to fowls. A good feed of
whole grain at night helps to keep the
fowl warm while on the roost, and the
soft feed in the morning will warm
them up quickly.
If you want to have hens that will lay
well all winter, withstand the cold and
keep healthy, select those which are
well feathered under the wings. Exam
ine your birds that are suffering from
cold or roup, and you will find the ma
jority are naked under tbe wint 8. The
dust bath will eo far toward keeping
you fowls in good condition. It is to
them what water is to man. Throw ic
a bucketful of sifted coal ashes and fee
how they will revel in it. It will clean
the feathers and help to kill the ver
min. A handful of tobacco dust will
help wonderfully.
Give the fowls plenty of sunshine and
fresh air. Let the sun stream in npon
them and open the house every day as
early as possible. No matter if it is
cold outside ; sunshine and purr air are
the best medicines. Fowls should nev
er be frightened. The best way to
make a hen unprofitable is to have her
chased about by a dog. Be kind and
gentle to them ; it pays to keep them
tame.
Fanciers keeping large breeds of
fowls, such as Brahmas, Cochins and
Plymouth Rocks, should set their hens
I this month, if they want their pullets to
i lay early next fall, since they require
age before they will lay. By hatching
I them early plenty of time is allowed in
: which they can grow.
I Be sure and see that your sitting
j hens are free from vermin before you
j set them. Many diseases spring from
; neglect to supply pure, fresh water ev
j ery day, ans also from not cleauing all
j drinking vessels at least once a day.
Fowls should never be left wiihoul wa
ter. During the winter weather care
should be taken not to place the drink
ing vessel where the snow will fall into
it. hnow water, if taken in any quan
tity, will soon reduce the fowls in flesh,
lessen their vitality, and throw them
out of a healthy condition. The poul
try house should be kept so clean that
th slightes odor cannot be detected.
Poultry Monthly.
ORCHARD AND GARDEN.
Don't kill the toads.
Hurry in the late seed?.
Wheel hoes are labor savers.
Plant melons in manured hills.
Washing berries is a failure ; mulch
them.
Dwarf apples may stand as close as
seven feet.
Good picking and packing is half in
fruit growing.
Six hundred bushels of onions bave
been raised to tf?B acre.
Three ounces of carrot seed will sow
a drill 100 feet long.
Fires kindled in the orchard at night
j will attract and ki'.l many of the early
moths, which if all-jwed to live will en
tail much trouble through tbe increase
of their number.
A Renarkabl Escape.
Mrs. Mary A. Dailey, or Tunkhannoea,
Pa., was nffiicted for six years with asthma
and bronctntU, during which time the bent
physicians could give no relief. Her life-
was despaiied tf, until iu last October ihe
procuied a bottle of Ir. King s New Dis
j coverv, when immediate relief was felt, and
! by continuing its use for m short time she
was compfctely cured, gamin, in flesh 50 lbs
Id a tewr monlbs
Free trial buttles of this certain cure of alt
throat and luog diseases at JL James' Cor
ner Drug Store. Larrt Buttles 1.00.
. !
r,,c, f.ji-mae ciK..! i ...t ,
Evert farmer should pjaut a crop for ;
fodder. Grass will begin to-fail ia July j
and in August is usually scarce. A lot '
,f fnHrcnrn tr, , A rr
found of
great alue to keep up t he flow of milk i
aud if there is a succession of such crops
the fodder will furnish acceptable pro
vision for the cows until the end of the
ri.,r it ;j . j ,
But it will not do to sow corn
season.
broadcast. The plants must have liirht
and air to make a healthful erowth as r dispensed with, aa in a week I was per
.. , ., . ' F tectly well. K. N. WitimHT.
the whita.watery, stuff which often grow 'r Business Ajeat Evening IIcraM, Erie,
has but little value as feed.. F For pamphlet on th "Ills of Life," ad-
f dress Dr. !S. K. Unrttnan A Co., Columbus,
. , , . ! Ohio, they will sead It tree of chance.
Jtear tres seldom need trimming af- . .
j ter they go to beasing. except cutting N Therk never has been offered ttie people
j out deaU wood if there is any. The best ' J Ca?it)r,a county a medicine sj.deservirig
, . -"j. . of praise and pstronnee as McD-nid s eel-
ConditluD for a pear orchard is to keep. ;, ebrated Worm rovrrters. They ooibinethe
! the land in so l and never p'ow it but I.,,rM n,t desirable points in aoy remedy
, ,, . 1 via; t'mallness. tf doae, nasinaw. to take
not anw the grass to gro-w within two; an,i effectivenex. They are positively the
t or turee leet or the trauka of the trees
j Keep the circle mulched with manure,
j leaves or stones. Slauure the laud lib
erally unce in three or four years.
Early lambs ce cooaideretl by some
Bheeprueu to t- tbe most profitaVl
source or iucome from the flocks.
General de!ilit, female weaknessv toss
or physical powec, Brigbt's disease, arxiaer.
vnus diseases ara speedily cured by Hiuil's
Ktxuedy.
The four greatest and most desirable pro
perties of a successful medicine are perfect
ly conjoined iu Mc Donald's Blood. Purifier
or Sarsaparillian Alterative. In malnssiioi
lation of food and dysoepsia its effects are
! tjpeedy and happy. For dlsfiaurtnn humors
t of scrofula and tatter, the lotubooaie sores
i of venereal aliseHnes, the hurninK tortures of
j etyhipeias, no otUer medicion can noavibiy
f qtial it. As a soriuK medicine, perfect
I blood purifier, efflcieut and a!e diuretic and
: aperient, it meets with jjratlfyiim favor
i trom the medical professien aud I lie Deoole.
Kissatwcert DuyeTscan frtve their o.oney j
tnavdea. For pale bv E. James. !
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Johnston, Hollow-ay & Co.,
Philadelphia Aiti-nta,
A. Crownover Ssu'sury, Pa., writes ;
'"J- A. M'-I,itiald.
Dear Sir : o:ir Liver Pills are iriving
vonil satisfaction here, and there Is Quite a
-- ti
denirtiid spi inline up for them. Please send
in. li.c-.... !,,, ,t once, as I rtj out
and somti of my customer
otnt.r .. J '".nets on t bavd any
inWt needl.ss Dissatisfied pur.
Johnston, IIoi.i.oway & Co ,
Phiiadi Iphia Agents.
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets never fail.
The Dancers of Dlo rolaoalnff.
Slnca tha death at President Garfield,
thera sema to hart been aa Increase 1
tha number of recorded cases of blood
poisoning.
A few week ago the Rev. Noah Schenck,
D. D., of Brooklyn, had an operation per
formed on his foot, inflammation set In
and death ensued. If a man be In pood
health, a wouud heel rapidly; if the
blood is corrupt, it ia slow to heal. Impure
blood Irritates and Inflames the whole
system. It follows then, if the blood
purifying organs are deranged since
every particle of blood courses through
these organs over one hundred times an
hour In a very short time the blood
poison must destroy all vitality.
Id the winter season nature demands
heat making food ; in the spring she scU
up a cooling process; and, to accomplish
this, she ordains that the change from
winter to summer should be gradual ; if
her laws were never violated, this pro
vision would be sufficient ; they are vio
lated, therefore, we must furnish help in
this spring bo use-cleaning time ; otherwise
the see !s of disease remain within us.
Hlood is made in the stomach: it is puri
fied by the skin, lungs, liver and kidneys.
During a long, cold winter, the liver and
kidneys are overworked; the consequence
Is that In the spring these orgftris are pros
trated: the nrostrution is indicated by ex
tremely dull, heavy feelings and a weari
ness .vhich seeuis to go to the bone: head
aches, furred tongue, lack of appetite.
Itching and discolored skin, mental lrrita
bility, depression of spirits, neuralgic
pains, convulsions, chills and fever,, ma
laria." These little Irregularities of feeline; are
Nature's warnings; if neglected, disease
may pet the upper hand. If you introduce
into the blood a little kidney and liver
poison, you can artificially produce the
above symptoms: it follows, therefore,
that to remove them, vitnlitv must be re
stored to those blood purifying organs.
If they caunot perform their work no
amount of medicine taken for other or
gans can Lave any permanent effect in the
system.
Urigadier-General D. 11. Bruce, business
manager of ie Syracuse iX. V.) Jouriuil
In found that lie was not coming
through tha spring In pood form; be wn
not sick, but ouly out of condition: to tl j
timely use of a 'few bottles of Warner j
eufe cure. however, he attributed recover
of constitutional tone, and undoubted!
warded off some chronic disorder. This
preparation is not a cure all it churns to
restore the blood-purifying organs to nat
ural vita ltr; by so doing, it not only cures
but prevents blood corruption and dis
ease. If you douht its power, ask your
friends; millions have heard of it, hun
dreds of thousands have used it and com
mend it.
The ill feelings of sprlDg time are caused
by a more or le?s poisoned condition of
the blood ; a condition which grow
worse by nealect, and finally may send
one to the grave.
One day a young physician discovered
on his nose what turneJ out to be a ma
lignant ulceration: the blood virus at
tavked his brain and killed him.
A prominent merchant of apparently
average health died suddenly the other
day ; an examination showed that one
kidney, entirily decayed, had poisoned
the blood terribly! Had this condition
been recosrnized in time, he might have
lived to the fnll " three score and ten."
Kvery day we neglect to take snch pre
cautions as are herein indicated we may
be said to drive a nail Into ourcottin. The
blood is poisoned every day ; if it is not
purified every day, untimely death la in
evitable. 'Ronitli on Rats."
Clears out rat, mice, roaclio, flies, ants, bedbuga
Heart Pain.
Pulpltatlon. dropsteal swellings, dlnlne5. In
diinion. aeadche, alL-ejilespness cured byWelia'
Htallb lienewer.
"Ronrli on Corns. "
Ask for Wells' "Kouith 03 jrn." 15c. Quick
complete cure. Hard or suit euros. warta, bunlwos.
"Bofhn-Palha"
Ciuli-k, eomplete cure, all kidney. Madder and
urinary dlfeaacs. cldlrit. Irritation, clone, grav
el, catarrh of tbe bladder, tl. druiicifta.
Drd-Rnrs, Flfea.
Flie, roarr-es, antp, bed buys, r-itp, mice, iroph
ers ell ipinnnks, cleared out by "Rough on Rata."
16c,
I ) !t People.
Wells' Health K-i.. cr" restores health and
vlKnr, cures dyspepsia, impoleuce,exual debility.
Si.
" Itnnnh on Pain."
t'urea cholera, eolle. cramps, diarrhoea, aches,
pains, sprains. ha1ache. ncurWia, rheumatism.
2oc. Kouifh on I'aln Plasters. 15c.
Mother.
If you are falllnKroken.worn out and nervous,
use rVell's Health Kenewr.' tl. Druggists.
I.Ife PrfSrrtfr.
It on are loslnir your irrlp on life, try "Wells
Health Kenewer." tioea direct to weak spots.
"Rouft-h on file"
t'ures piles or hemorrhoids, licnlng. protruding .
bloedini. Internal oroiher. Internal and external
remedy In eich package. Sure euro, frOc. Irun
Klet. Hrelfy Women.
readies wh would retain frcshnes an-l vivacity
don't fail to try Well's Health Kenewer."
"Rniilttl on 1 let."
'Kouith on ileh" cures humors, eruptions, ring
worm, tetter, salt rbeum, frosted feet, chillblains.
It omk b on alarra."
Corrects offensive odors at once. Complete cure
of worst chrome, lo uneqaaled as gargle lor
diphtheria, sore throat, foul breath. 5;.
Ttte Ift of the Nation.
Children, slow In derciovuietii. v . -and
delicate, use "Wells' Health Kanewsr.'
talarra f the Itlartrtrr.
I Stlnitlnif. Irritation. Inflammation, a'l kidney
and urinary compinlnts cured by "Kaohu-Palba.'
1.
"Wales Rncra. Koach."
"Rough on Kat" clears them out, also beetles,
ants.
Woiulrrfnl f'nrea.
The press of the countr Is
enr.stantlv
ft.ted with wnndrrfnl cures which bae tran-
spired ibroueb tre attency of soums medicine
in their Ininiedia neinhbortiopd. Some of
these have sonis. fountlatioD, but a great
number bave no better basis than Mie flighty
itnaiflnation of the writer. The followinK
ease, however, w without precedenf, and 1
anv;nr is eiVPD the priviieRe of writing to I
the subscriber and finding if he tells the !
trntn- Erjk, fa.
IK. HaBTMAS-I Cannot but foel it my
duty tu express to-you. hefoie your depart
! ure from our city, my thanks for Ui ureal
benefit I reeeiyed from the use- of yjiur tiled -I
ieines. Peruna and Mtnalin. On bUle of
: each plsced me square on rnv fpet after a
I sickness of four weeks, which confined me
11 to my bed and thin lert me lame and crip-
! p!r.dJ Tnre Jays frni thfi Con.mnoetr.ent
of the use of your remedies, the on dm was
; createst worm destroyer or the ae Many
children Miff er mntinially anii feually die,
their parents naver dreaming tliat tlielrs'.om
aohs are irtft-stn-rt and eaten Uiroogh witn
worms. Twenty-five emits, invested in a
nox of McDonalds oelpraterl Worm Pow
ders would hay saved the liotle 8uffnrer's.
life and kIudd back its rusj cheeks and.
blirotnlng he!th. Any cHr- of failure to.
cause lopuksion where wcraa-i exist, the
money rrotTptly refunded. Sold by E
Jamen, Khensbure.
JOHSSXisN, IIOLI.OWAY A Co.,
5-9.-ljl Phiiadtphia Aneats.
UrniCklsta
as a rule extremely Jealous nd ca?-fu!
of the hiwior of their vt-'fessioti. and, are
lotli to Bruise a medicine- which tliev Jo not
Trom personal knowledge fcnow to be a mer- I
itorinus atticlt. Tney all agree, however,
that fw sniaHness of se, easiness to take, !
anJ efft'etiveness s n wot in destro-vwr, Mc- !
LsohRia's Celebrnted Worm Powdeis are the
best atid most desiihle veruiifuifu in their j
stock, and do not hesitate to recorLituetid i
thoir. 1
lissatisfid bit vera can have their money ;
refunded. Forssreby K. James. I
JoHNeTO. Holloway & Co.. j
Philndelj.hia Agents. I
.
A rtoltle
of Curtis' Carmelite Coidlal should occupy
the handy corner of evr-ry tiaveler's st-hel
Notindent person ili think of undertak
Inv a Journey involving chances f climate,
diet and wnter, withmit first procurinu a
bottle. It never fails J It never disappoints !
Money rorundert in every ease when a single
bottle, as direcfd, faiu i CUre mTiy eaSe of
cholera, dvst-i.tery, cliok-ra movtm diar
rl tt-A, e ramps, pains in the bowel. r- any
intt'stinol irittaiion. Sld bv all dealers. -JOHNSVON,
Hoi I.OWAY A Co.,
l'lillai'elpliia AKeuls.
i TiUNDRE IS WHITE tlif y ewe t!,olr life
I t:d pieaeht BOOd health to Ai-ketV E:ife',ih
I Rr-uiedy foi coneiimpWuD, coughs, coiOa. &c,
oold by E. Jauies,
SIMPLE REMEDIES.
Prepared chalk, to be found always at
druggists, is used as a remedy for acid
stomach, and all unpleasant headaches
and sickness to which it gives rise.
This is one form of dyspepsia, and is
sometimes cured by the uso of this sim
ple remedy.
Contrary to an old theory, a medical
man gives the following on how to man
age a cold : Eat nothing but a piece of
toast at each meal, for one day, drink
freely of cold water, walk twice a day
till you are in a gentle perspiration and
go to bed eaily.
A nice dietetic preparation for the
sick can be made according to the Drug
gists'1 Circular, by taking of wheat bread
one ounce ; cinnamon, one dram ; wa
ter, one rint. Boil them till well mixed,
then add a little grated nutmeg and su
gar. Wine or butter may be added, if
liked.
Sleeping with the mouth closed will
prevent that dryness and bitter taste
so commonly experienced on awaking.
These unpleasant sensations ordinarily
come of sleeping w'ith it open ; the hab
it of keeping it closed may be formed by
a careful clearing of the nasal passages
on lying down, and by going to sleep
with a determination to keep the lips
closed.
Everybody has a cure for sore throat,
but simple remedies appear to be most
effetual. Salt and water is used by ma
nv as a eanzle. but a little honey and
a'.um dissolved in sage tea is better.
An application of cloths wrung out of
hot water and applied to the Leek,
1 hanging as often as they begin to cool,
lias the most potency for removing in
flammation of anything we ever tried.
It should be kept up for a number of
! hours ; during the evening is usually
the most convenient time for applying
! the remedy. In advanced stages of diph
theria, however, this will not answer.
Frequent sips of ice water will usually
relieve a sore throat.
"Windows open more, would keep
doctors from the door." A very large
quantity of fresh air is spoiled arid ren
dered useless by the act of breathing.
A man spoils not less than a gallon ev
ery minute. In eight hours' breathing
a full-grown man spoils as much air as
seventeen three-bushel sacks could bold.
If he were shut up in a room seven feet
broad, seven feet high aud seven feet
long, the doors and windows fitting so
tightly that no air can pass through,
be would die, poisoned by his breath, iu
a very few hours ; in twenty-four hours
he would have spoiled all the air contain
ed in the room, and hav6 converted it
into poison. Let in the air so that a
current will not pass over you while in
1 bed.
1 Those who care for the sick know
, how difficult it is to remove or put on a
! wrapper. It seems as if the invalid
; ueeds to assume attitudes that would
j be almost impossible for one in robust
! health. A half hour's work with a
; needle and thread will suffice to change
j a pair of these garments aud to make
i them more comfortable. Cut them open
j tbt entire length, then put a facing on
one side and a plait on the other ; at
proper intervals put on some small por
! celain buttons and make tbe button
i holes, and you will be surprised when
j this is accomplished that you never
j thought of doing so before,
i Summer showers frequntty overtake
1 persons and "wVt them to the skin"; it
is then safer to walk rapidly and steadi
i ty on, until the clothes are dry again,
I than to stop u'jder shelter and remain
there until the storm is over. If home
I ia reached while tbe clothing is yet wetr
j take some hot driak instantly, a pint
i or Onort
go to the kitchvn fire, remove-
1 every garment, rubtbe whole body with,
j a eoarse cloth or torvel, put on woolen
j uiad6rcIothing, go to ira wrap up wen,.
I taks another hot drink ; then go to
' sleep if it is at night 'r if in the daytime,
1 get up in an hour, dress and be active
I for the remainder of tbe day.
Keeping the head perfectly clean, -
says a writer in tne oaiem, .Mass
Gazette, is a great tkidito health. A di3
tinguished physician, who- has spent
much of bis time at quaiantine, said
that a person whose head was thorough
ly washed every day rarely ever took
contagious diseases, but when the hair
was-allowed to become matted and dir
ty it was hardly possible to escape infec
tion.. Many persons-find speeiy relief
from nervous headaehtj by washing the
bead; thoroughly in weak soda water.
We have known cases almost wholly 5
cursd. in ten minutes Ly this simple rem-
. .
ed-
friend find it the greatest re
lief iu cases of "rose cold, the cold
symptoms entirely leaving th, eye after
on thorough washing of the hair. The
bead should be thoroughly t'jried after
wan), and drafts of air ahouJd be avoid
ed, for a little while.
BaeUlen'. Arnica Hal vs.
Tbe best salve ia the world for cuts, bruls
s, sores, ulcers, salt rheurn, fevet sores,
tetter, chapped hoods, chilbaius, corns, and
aJl skin eruptions and positively cures piles.
r no pay required. It is guaranteed to.
give perrect satisfHCtion, or ttney refundeti
Price 25c. per bax. For sal by K. James.
Wanted.
Tlie woret ease in Catibria county of
trofula, ervsiselas, tetter or blood disease
"lany nature, inherited or acqniied, to par
;base one bottle of Mt-Dosald's great blood
urifier or sjusaparidiau alternative, uss as
lirected and if not benefitted many times
the value of rts cost, yoar money will be re
turned. Johnston. Holloway A Co., Itiila
delpbia agwnLs. Sold Uy E. James, Eiens
lur. t6-9.-ly.
The csiof lodoforo or mercurials In tbe
"el"'"i" V1 catarru wuemer in Use form
. KJ I
suppositories or intments should h
avoided, as they are both injurious and dan
serous. Iodoform te easily detected by its
offensive odor. TSte only reiitle catanti
remedy on the market to day is F v's Cream
HhIiU, heititr free from all poisonous drutrs.
It htticund thotijands of chronic and acute
cases, where all other remedies have tailed.
A paiticle is applied into each nostril ; no
r-am ; agretabla to use. Prie 60 cents : of
oruRKists.
OK ! Oh 1
This howling, jumping, rapine toothache 1 I
would eive anything for relief. Well; It
won't cost you mui-h. 1.1 .imu will get you
fc bottie of the Carnal Z:iv;n To.itliai-ho
Drops, (iuaranteed. For toothache and
neuralgia the Great Zincari have no equal.
Keep ihem it: the house, tiiey may save you
hours ot afcony. Sold by all dealers iu med
icine. That
feeiinof mental dullness, that troublesome
t'.iius licaoru'lie, fastidiousness as to food,
and wonry aching pain in the mall of tlie
back can ai i eotten rid of by usitia one
box of McDonald' Improved Liver Piils.
PbsatWieil buyers can I ,ive their mi.ney
refunded. Johnston, Holloway A Co,
riuladclphiu, "Asuts." I5-J,-ly.J
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H. H. WiRKIH A CO., Kochester. N. "S.
W t. Ht.DON. of Browneville. Ala., make
affiilaTlt that four bottles of Warner's Tirra
canob. Tha Best, cured him of a of bleed
pctcoctiiB of twenty er; itandin-.
FOR
SPRING AND SUMMER WEAKNESS
l.WO A LIOI ILIi.
H. H. "WARNER. & CO., Rochester N. Y.
Rit. WM. WATSON, Watertown. N. Y.. ra
(r.rt tLat bit Mf is infUi.teJ to a tLoroUfb
ton of tha svtcm and restoration of Lei
tirangih. to VVarner'a TipracAKpa. Th Beat.
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INCANDESCENT ELECTRIC LIGHT
a. .'a r
Iittcry vr.b 1 candie I-Amp, Stand,
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Batiar? wiib 4 candle Ljimp, Stand
ana ft.llt cnrird w:r. ....
Batiatry with 6 candl Lamp, Stand
and 3'Jk cirerad wira, .... f 7 JO
Ttia-i hftiter.c wiil run tha reajwir. a
Laupa for two cooUn uom h-ura a tca
char; 0 tt.ution. Th h-'te ai'j--ataal
roaia:ne4 im m hicdrat wo-ieu
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hay U'Jid plab-d Scar! i 10. )
Itcdis:i. rori?:an and L,t.tir outfit.
wiio ljarynfraaxiTr' &Ld laiup. cumpieu.
H. OUIMARAES & CO,
!T Ar r-!ret. Nkw V'.tl t'lTT.
BaAJlCB til rti : t1ljn Elwtrtc IJibt fcd ng J V.b
Triu tncuy cab. Hemil wQtu uriu:f.
T
KoPrese
i!s! HcussieenBrs, HaC
U.-i . 1 ;it U
'f Y'irk for li ihrir vtrupt T,
r
rmundi mno b Laos or sreen i t-a. fcu..n u i.,r ll
ud uiiwird 1 t prra-are frw. Sji:!ipie P"'Hiiil. 'JO.
l-usf CO.. i. B.-njn S. Y.
$10
ATI A T11''5 OrP"rtnn!T.
aJ&. jL crcat novelty
iu l'ormit bu&ii 1 I'-turrai hluUVrA
i ' . .. - r. Iwl
CHTDESTCli k C O. ci Fs:tun St. JL I.
DIO OFFrrr
To tr:re'-c tV.tin
X fcl a AT
l.HBIaif CnWIir ''ntcis - U ?"J
T Htfc IlolX Co., Wj L, . .
Draft ml cujta
H01IK IXDI'STKY.
The attention of buyers in repi-erttuilj Invited to
coy l&riee fiok f
ELEGANT FURNITURE,
CtiJi9I.-TIJH CF
Parlor and Chamber Suits,
WARDROBES. SIDEIiOAUDS,
Centre, Extension and Breakfast Tallies,
CHAIRS, CUPBOARDS, SINKS,
BED SPRING MATTRESSES,
and In fact nearly everything pertaining to the
furniture business. Also, any goods iu that
line mnniibirtured In the t'nltr 1 Statei
otd at the lowest catalogue prices.
Upholster in?:, Repairing and Painting
of all kind of Furniture, flairs. I-eunges. ac.
promptly and satiMactonly attended to. Ware
room on High street. opp-isUe the t Vnarregatlonal
church. Please call and exatnlr.e goods whether
you wish to purchase-or not.
K. H. CKKSSWELU
Ehensbnft. April lt 19S4.-ly.
B. J. LYNCH,
UXDKUTAKBR,
a aiartmraiii Dealer la
HOME AND CITY MADE
- FURNITURE !
mm and :mm suits.
'.LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS,
TABLES, CHAIRS,
1G05 ELEVEXTII AVENUE
Iletnceu ICth and 17th St
ALTOO'A, IV.
fltlzena of Cambria county and all others
wish ing to purchase honest KV KNil rKE,&o..t
honest prices are respe.-ttuliy Invited to give ns a
sail before buying elsewhere, a we are con tldent
that we caa meet every want and please avery
ste. Prices the verv 1-jwest.
Alteona, April 18. l'snu.-tr.
KELLERSSg
iTARRHr
REMEDY
THE ?3F T tT-OT PmiFlER
Kj wr wit tmii
wK Hit UKIJ.
prr-waJcnt t ri
mnpV and it ia
lu the mai LH
ricin r.-ic.
t'lat 4 i- rc Uita'-n'ies, .i-c, and
FAILi;.C5
;.Ths we :r"T-.-T t-jall. h I 1.1,1 JJ'H
t stun h J; , :(--f.T aaj Hlowtl I'u-rult-r
wM.'i I II fa.'lr-d in a Finjr'in
cere, v a.sa riiro. ti.ins ae f..lwred. It
? r.i rr tre n urirl
e jv-.:i?i nro tbe l.lood.
l'a. m l-.'.lVv e 11 bo tv-Tit t-jr
fr-e, prr-ruii.-l. I.il. eo o'ter, fOT It
la t;: or., J rieration t'-Jit rmrA-olu
-'! tif th. cti.rer- Mt ( u Herd-
. .' T circnlnr ' ' - a r(-.r ,1.- -r t.
em) enriteiTiv f '-.-.- Nt::ee Srmt-t.-me a-.id ( new
Cf Catarrh, it coni.'.na r-rim"T--e'n -f anrh-rnio
e-i-1 rt-nain-iu. It at' alsota lira,! ltlood 'b
nrier in th- c rrket. I nr wl- l)ens.,f-i
Co
fiersi!l, Whilea'" bj- hAV i, F Kn.i.ia A
HarriBiirn-rl'a. : ait-5 J ifxstosj n.u-
WAX .
: a uo..aon aairraa, fc.ua a to. fluiad'i
i'a Pa
I'naiaa i aa as UUrapllS by lieW
v..' ory piate pmcess
For cts. wc will send post paid Koche's
Manual for Amateur, which eives full in-
St ructions fur .nbl th. r,icf.a.
Outfits we ftirni.sb from ?10 pids.
Our THOTOCiH.VPHIC PULLKTIX,"
edited by Prof. Cmas. F. CHANULV.U. UraJl
j o. the Chemical Department f Hie Sclnxd
of Mines, Colli ruh!i ('.i;!-e, ptt';if-ed twice
j a niniitli for only f'2 per annutu, kc-ps I'lio-
toctaphers, piofes;totial or ti:.iieui, fu iy
posted on tl- imr-ri.vpnii rts, ai d answers all
questions v hen diflicult ii-s aiie.
Circulars and price lists free.
K A II. T. AMIIO.M A ( ..
anaPrs Photoxrahlc Ifiana as a til Materials,
No. .Vl HKOADWAV,
nkw lOKK t irv.
Forty yetff-s entnlnhed in this line of basinet.
March vtT, IS -5 - tf.
4GIHTS!
WAKTED!:::
OK. sroTTS
o-n i t, Hki n i . No rik , nuirk
f
s 4
i iM el'minMea t
t. r w i.ri.i'-.-.'e-.Lr.i'rstnB'--iiiiTrmaiiflri!i.ii
1 1 !tmes. A!-.t!:nt aiaake.1 f at a trial
rrr li 1 '-",--; ': -4 i-.-r.r-nudi.itr
V ll cav yti r---i, f, f-u. r--ii:i ti u
Vfraril rrr-t.,-,ar.i m. free I a bottle.. 8
JT-SVaII t "t-1e f JS..V tja receipt of K.a
i. -J S.t 1 r tn'i J Vri'i-r a IVi
dftlr. Trrrii'rv .'vpn. rtTi'nft n.n ieurnieeil.
Ati Irrw M'oTI, -2 Bromilnmj St., .N. I.
iVlnroh la, lm.
QHORTHAND ',;
il. L.c-e iiis I v mail. 4i
airphlr-l ini.lcd In-e.
i . ...... I 1 .n
tJ. I.H.el' i .e-n
Shortnand. 1 1 ."1 t'hcstuut St
j. m. laNaLE.
I'li'liidelptit, fa.-
l885,
1885.
THE WEEKLY POST
Under a Democratic Xa.
tional Administration
The' Will of the P0(1,le
Vindicated and tlie
Great Wroim-Ri-hted.
THE PITTSBDRB WEEKLY P
eonirrtalAtee ttn I-miwrtl rn
.1 rm r nnit? lnnilLlinn. il ... .
lsted for a quarter of a century L:r'
"Ring ont the old. ri!j(f in tl:r r.(
Klnn oat the false, rluit lo itie tru "
ClleTelanil end Hendrtrki l,r ten '.
A Iter the lonrth ot Marr-n there :li t i.
ertie Bdmlnltration at '.Vftsturt n w-i
posfilrithtie loi tha i-r-trept. yujfir.-.x 'a-"'
yancemerit of the eountrr. '" '
A Tri lfT ha latofrd ari'-Hii'r,
ty fltre yean) lor thee rtiirlou. ru! i
extend to the new adtntuxtration a I --v
tnc and n.rdial utnrt in the re 't;t
ot prlncltilp and iolirie ital to tr iu.'.-.,"'
fare, tiy retormlnir ii-u-ei.rn'it. r)t ;','.,'
fertitiit the ujiremarT ol th Irr.trat'
VV e are on the ttir"haohl ot I nitHjr: m ; tr'., . '
freat rhrniifi. To a lieui nt 4 i.'
leveland'a election, the funjre 1? iu. .
and hope.
The WtKLT I'c-t will a'm t.. k... .
atirea-t of the limes Id etrthn. r- . '
Incoming adiniDifftratien. It r--j ii-t
abroad will be Intelligent ly d i?-!f.f.t
Fupr"Tted or candid it and itid r r. . - '
year lo the htftory of th:s ji urr.nl i t-tl
o replete with matter of iri'crr-.t p-, .. '.
hp the one which we are about to -meet
i rc of i Virttre.f, the de-larati-D i ' y.
Idential Tote, the inauvuraui n. tr.e rim t .
the chaoses In toe t ut-iic f,.Tx.r. i; , ,....
ot the books, all art of (treat concf-rn. 1 hk w ,
LT 1'oeT will lurnish the ea- in: ..".'
with ja-1 ii-louf corn nirnt fri.tn e r.vj ji...
ftandjiotut. Succe-i- will c-t hun.per il a" r -
1
man a quarter ot a century ol Jc-: ,z.- a -
energies. '
The relon of tte Legi'ator . d .;i , i ,
- J
iriirriiiii I'i'i-nTr i i'. r.ri ur .---nri D t
j.nimle to be frunfal ot iDipo'rtant i a
elltng lucblcnt. 1 he cuniitig uti : i L
wbl be even in-re Interent li.g m a .."
In all its varied departrreTin. Thi Vt
PirT will aim at excelleticr and r--..: : -,
literary, tni'eltaneou. rc an 1 1
ment will t'e tnnin'aired i r: t - e r i:- x - .
I cy, while Its market rei-or. wi.i t e pr-r
gre.irrr care ana t r'-cinn tr.ari ti: I -.
ujnde absolutely reii-ible.
Naw tt-e tiaie T-r I it-a, o-rati ev.n( .
hold, cement ar-l iirriitf-in -le iiir-
I chor-en repr'fccri t at ive . p y h-plj-; v X'
I tloD ot l't oiocrailc tapers. W r L. ,
: the d - fi-n-ive we are d - - tie w : !( a u z -.
party to day stands tor a mai-rlt of tt t A
j pe-.pie. atid In a lw ween a w. I i f -a
; adujinlcter the gcr.-ral ir.verr.xt j:.
1 mtghty and has j revaiied.
Single KuhacrlplloD,
rHce prepaid.
one year.
Il r
In 4 I una l Ihe or oer.
one
year, po'late prepaid . l,
A free ropy to eerj club of lea.
Send for Sample roplea.
JAS. P. BARK- & ro.
"PublisLrr
. I BEST anil GHEAFES1
WesU? H
n-rrri
nan
Pries tf 0
And tlie Uo-t Iailrsi
The Harrl'hnrg Weekly I'at;:!"T ! '"
eight page sheet and Contains a rrt-i'"- --
rendtng matter than any (.'tier pipe- Ji
lt 1s nT, spicy, instrui-tive a:.d ei.:e-i - -The
sutis.-rlptinn prit-e -.f the U i.ki.v 1
fl.bv per anDuiE (.as!) In aJm e.
CLUBBING.
The TTsiitLT r.Tr.nT arl "W Y "k r'
Sun will he sent to arv aid-es. t--t : J '
year f-r 1 W : the V tuttv I'atrut '
York TTerk'y M'old to ary a-'d--'--. p -". I
one vear lor $1 the W kkklt 1'atkp-t a; .
I'lu'iadelphla Satnrd-iy K- ri, p--t i-a-: '. :
ver,l.ye: the Whklt Pathii .n 1 I 1
i' hia Weekly Ti-nrt. po-t paid, utie r'J' f x
n all eaes the eh must ec. xp:-y '-'
THE DAILT PA'lT.U'T
1 the nlT morning paper puMIs he-1 at
capital r the only morning paper outs-de o r:
dclpbtaand I'tttshurg that gets the c-m i
sociated I'res Dews, and that hi! a ferr-t "
tem ol apeclal tetgrams : and the cti'y da
reaches the Interior towi.s id I'ennfy.'at a :
the I'fc4ludelphl and New Y'ort :""
Hailt rATRtoT has I-een greatly m Tt-c"
Its departments within the last f t u.r.-' K
now eioal In all respects, and super- v -r -the
dailies of the larger c ti -i-t t'
6.00 per annom n advance (or i a) 'iv:
advance) : 3.n r.r sik months, in a !ar-
f-r three months, lo advance: bj ri:t '-'
month. In advarx-e : to c!at' o! f - e. $' ' '
per annum : to dubs of ten , 4 f- :T s -nnta.
iirat'ls 1n advance. Trt i- "'
and the 'l, Had ehdi ia l.ly ti'co'i
tinn eveptiHl ) will fe sent cme yenrta-1
for ?5aii ch 1 ra advance Set-d ''''
eo.ile" of the Hailt and H'tmtv I'"'1
remitting money lor uhcrlptlon sesi )
money order, check or draft.
Address PATRIOT ITHLl'!! ! '
Harr; ''
TTlXANCi AI,
STATT!Vr'T
JL Washlnaton townstiip rJ
t tie rear end-.nar larcn . lSt-.
t'nts& I niswi ir In a-'-.-utii w.:
t'.wnh!.. It.
To aroonnt of latjlcte g:.
Halitne tn-ra lst settlement ..
St. ne for private use
Vsira t'K.
He exonera't.-T)
Tsies ,.rte.
h v a
I
1
r
ly days' serrie as Sopervtstr.
Orders, etc.. redeemed
tltah paid for work
Two days at Kb'n and exi-er.-rs
-' f '4
Hftlance rtae Snier1s r ..
V AltEN-rma tli-ARTz. su-er.i . ri. f-
To amount of dui-ln-ate 9
To amount from ('"niml-i1 joer.
t'TKA t B.
Kr orders redeemed ...
Kiorn rations '
1 'a"h vafcl lor work
Work on T.ia.'s -,v'
M day' service s sup-rvts -r v'
Bit'aneedne towrh'p
I.I A B' -i.TlKS
tJatstandlnit ordcrf (estimated)..
A-TS.
Hs'snce due from tx-S:rervls -r
Luo from Lilly tiroua;:i (est! 1
Kxcesi of llal.ilitles iver
jpt
We. the tin.li.r.:iti'l An.!'t-r-. r
that we have examined the ae- sr-i
tlj above atateiucnt an I nc-1 ih"Hi
J MKS '-....
IIILVVl-TlMlM
ttkt: j.' UH WAKNi-a-'
.1. T'K'?il , , , ,w
Wafblnatton towihtp. A r .1
THE KEYSTONE ELECTRIC
, .La tucMxra f.k ' ' '
j Til n I VTL'!' TitTTI'ir I Ini7.il
UUi llA.MMt fJ.M Itllt I ! "''.,
are pr-p.-.red to 'urr.th r r.f r
also arraia-o th c .unl:cs c:f '
in.ini 'nals. !-r the r-irlit t.-
I. A VI. the rvot ecr-nn.i i-sl 1-trH
trie i-.-r.t'n.' ever tt:v -.i :.-.l ' '
""-ti t li.' Itaat t-V l 1 !-! " HT! ,
dler a n i j-nrer I; v nt. '1 he - : - -:
Is lea; - I Jrt i i.( .a' ''
lan.i. Ili-!.: ..-n eh ol
ilinan- Irmi.. I d( halt c Pt'l' ei.
1'
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u-rr
Utr.pa three r..h-.s. t-urn-3i tt
Addres , , , i,
KKYSTK IH'1!:,
sn s. Tiiikum.. iHiia
April 11. is4.-ly.
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