The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, January 29, 1886, Image 4

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Item lVfcle - YiVl Ftoyc or Latemt to
Our Headers..
Ad inch of rain fall is equal to 14,500,
000 fcallons Per square mile.
A parnet crystal weif-hing nine and a
half pounds was recently four.d eight
feet bt-low the surface of a New York
street.
Au association at Bethlehem to en
gage in the manufacture of silk has
raised 130,000 to engage in that impor
tant enterprise.
In a new process introduced at Frank
fort, artificial lithogiaphlc stones are
inula Vit? ivimnrHin(r finale rmwrlarAil
cement or carbonate of lime.
t- A J ounjf Wllkesbarre mechanic has
weti experimenting for some time, with
prospect of success in producing an 111a
minant by the decomposition of water.
The singular report is made by two
French experimenters that silicon,
though unaffected by a temperature of
2,370 degrees F., volatilizes at 824 de
grees. The Sew Zealand Goyernment is
seeking to promote scientific mining by
ending a competent lecturer to the va
rious mining districts. The lectures
are well attended.
'I be finest lines separable under the
micioaeope, according to Mr. Crisp, of
the Royal Microscopical Society, may
be taken as 141,543 lines to the inch
with white light, but the use of mono
chromatic llebt gives increase to 1"8,-
8-6 lines to the inch, and 193,037 may
be photographically recorded.
Reports concerning the meteoric
shower of .November 27, 1S8", place it
In the front rank among such pbenomo
ca. At places favorable for observation
about one meteor per second, or 3,600
per hour wsre obs rved. The appear
ance of the shower according to the
prtdictlon confirms the theory that a
dense stream of meteoric matter Is trav
eling in the orbit of the lost Biela's
comet.
A new Illuminating agent, which an
eminent Russian chemist predicts will
supersede kerosene, has been tried in St.
Petersburg. It is called pyronaphtba,
and is prepared from the waste product
of the Baku distillery of petroleum. It
burns with a bright light, without smoke
or vapor and is not liable to take fire
accidentally or to explode.
A notable feature in the climate of
Southeastern India, according to Col.
B. Branfll, of the London Geographical
Society, la the frequent lightning storms
which occur daily for two weeks to
gether, before the setting in of the
southwest monsoon, unaccompanied by
rain or any sound of thunder. This cu
rious pbenomonon is most frequent in
districts where the land and sea breezes
alternate with much regularity.
From English mortality statistics ex
tending over a considerable period, Dr.
Wm. Ogle rinds that the death rate
among clergyocen is lower than in any
other occupation. If the mortality for
the three years 1880, '82 and '83 among
ministers be represented by 5V6, that
among farmers will be denoted by 631,
among lawyers by 841, and among phy
sicians 1122. The high rate of mortal
ity among tLe doctors is a source of
alarm to an eminent authority, and is
regardad as demanding the most thor
ough investigation.
A new American process for rapidly
drying timber, hides, wool, grain, and
other substances charged with moisture,
has been attracting considerable atten
tion in England. It is called the cool
dry air process, and consists in passing
through the chamber containing the
moisture-laden material a continuous
current o! furnrce-dried air having a
temperature of between 80 and 90 de
grees Fahrenheit. The moisture is ab
sorbed by the air in to remarkable a
manner that oak logs are reported to
have been finished in nine days although
natural drying would have required
three or four years. The temperature
is so moderate that delicate fibres, fab
rics and chemicals are not injured.
Iu a late paper read before the Scotch
Institution of Engineers, Mr. Peter
Carmichael stated that all qualities of
iron become hard and brittle after ser
vice in boilers for more than a dozen
years, especially where exposed directly
to the fire, la the furnaces even the
Vest lion becomes as brittle as common
iron In that time, and great care has to
be taken In making repairs to preveut
the plates from cracking. For this rea
son sixteen to seventeen years is long
for a boiler to be in use, at a pressure of
forty to forty fi-ve pounds. It used lon
ger tht pressure ought to be iowered.
In two boilers that bad been in use
nineteen years the rivets were so brittle
that their heads flew off on being struck.
Perhaps no more remarkable addi
tions to human knowledge have been
made during the past twenty years than
those pertaining to the ocean, whose
dark abysses have become familiar re
gions. The physical features have been
qalte clearly determined, while most
surprising and until recently unsupected
facts concerning the life forms of the
dspths have been revealed. The most
extensive explorations were made by
the British ship Challenger,! which re
turned home In 1S76 after three and a
balf years of investigation in all the
oceans. By this famous expedition
thousands of new organisms were dis
covered, in all localities and at all
depths in the sea, and have been and
are now being described by specialists in
all parts of the world. There seems to
fa no part of the ocean bed so deep, so
dark and so still, or where the pressure
is so great as to have effectually raised
a barrier to life in some of its many
forms. Even in the greater depths all
the great divisions of the animal king
dom are represented. Descending into
the deeper waters and proceeding farth
eawaid from the borders of the conti
nents, species and the number of indi
viduals become fewer and fewer, till a
minimum is reached farthest from con
tinental land and in the greatest depths. -In
the adaptations of organisms to deep
sea conditions carious modifications
have occurred, such as the disappear
ance or enlargement of the eyes, the
elongation of fins anteno. the increase
In size and decrease in the number of
eggs, and the development of pboppho-
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The Founding and Development of the
Matc CUj of the Seuth.
for Infants and Children.
"CularUiiw well adapted to children that I Cm tori a cures Coli Constipation.
Irecommenaitaa.uperiortoaiirpr-ripUon I p ."ma,h- !arrhcra, ,nfVot dl-
, . . . I KUta Worms, rives sleep, and jrumoM Ol-
known so me H. A. Axuin. M. !., I ,i
111 So, Oxford St, Brooklyn, IS. T.
Without injurious medication.
-If you wish to Farm for Profit, READ-
"HOVV THE FARM PAYS," 412 pages, $2.50
you n '; to Garden for Profit, READ
"GARDENING FOR PRO FIT," 300 pages, $ 1 .50
if yjj i.i.h lo become a Florist, READ
" Practical Floriculture," 300 pages, $l.50
AH By PETER HENDERSON.
Ai.v -.f 1 1
c ;m an ,rc- .:i r-'i.;r ;:- iitici-. Jul
Catalogue fur I-St'i, i'.!'j' s. .- :i : .-. !; u i lii-si-i it inns :nnl i!lns-
tratinns of tin; newest, best, :ml rarest SEEDS .-unl PLANTS, will )
iiailetl on r-e'i)t of J rts. in ."-.tumps to cover i.n.itn'je.
Peter Henderson & Go.W
TUTT
POLL!
25 YEARS IN USE.
1 Tfca OrtatMt Hadieal Triomph of tlM Agl
8YMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
l.oaaf appottta. Bowel a coatlra, Palo la
lb bead, with a. doll eenaatlen la the
back part. Pain aader the ehealder
blade, Fallreea after eatlne-, with a dle
IncllancloB to exertion of bsdr or aalad,
Irrltabllltr of temper, Low U9rtm, with
a feeltncof haTlac Deflected, aoaoo daty,
Tearineaa, ElExioeeo, Flatterlnc at tho
Heart, Dot before the ereo. Headache
orer the f'cht eye, Reetleeaaeee, with
fltfal dre.me, Hirhlr colored (TrlBO, aad
CONSTIPATION.
TCTT'S V11X.9 are etpecfally adapted
to inch eases, one doae effects snob a
t hang of feel Inff as to astonish the sufferer.
They Increase tho A ppetite,and cease tho
t'iy to Take en sTleabtthu tbe syfra la
noarlihtd, and bytbelrTeals Actiaa os
thu UisaitlTe OrtSBiccuUi Stoolasro
pr.l-irci. Frj-g ic. -t 4 WTur-rmy Kt..wr.T.
TUnS HAIR DYE.
Ghat Haiti or V kiskkrs changed to a
GrsT Black by a single application of
this Dre. It imparts a natural color, aote
instantaneously, bokl by ItraggiM, or
sent by express on reoeiptof 91.
Office, 44 Murray St., Nw York.
fHMUNlTY from ANNOYANCE
'f tTRlCOBA RELIEFS
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15A?I U or Moos Rose Tea fcts of 41 plfrM, or
Vhlte lllnn.r firt i.f 114 pw.-n. !di JO or
der. Sn1 u jrour adtlrea dU ointlon tLU dpt;
we will nall tou our I v.h lu-xtlt containing acoiuplMe
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Tbe Hanger of Takiag Too Many roison
o.s ComponBds.
Ma4lo only of ti flnnt and newtqiiaj.
It y of lan for wittiatnUna; boat.
Every good thins? ia Counter
fteited, and consumers are CATJ
TIONED arainat IMITATIONS of
these Chimneys made of VERY
POOR GLASS. See that the exact
label is on each chimney aa above.
The Pearl Top is alvrays clear and
bright Glass.
Hanafixrtnrrd OXI.T by
GEO. A. MACBETH & CO.
PtttBbnrjf tl Ind Olnea Work.
FOR SALE BY DEALERS.
"Tfl!f n B Dm if: nT1 ll"in PhiUdolphlBi
1 " tvJ r' o-.. Ain-ix-y "t V"-".
fl. W. AVER SON, '"T autuvriird iuIA
i
BirmiDgliani, Ihe magic city of the
South, waa incorporated December 19,
1871, and is beautifully situated io
Jones' Valley, Jones county, Ala., and
is the county seat at present. The for
mer capital town of Jefferson county
was Elyton, distant about two miles,
now a suburb of the city, containg a
number of fine residences. James R.
Powell, T. R. Miller and Samuel Tait
were the original promoters aDd found
ers of the new city. They saw their
chance to make a fortune, and had the
neive and means to go in and win by
buying up the lands about the time the
South and North Alabama and Chatta
nooga roads were being built through
this then wild and comparatively un
known section, for, until then, little if
anything was known of the vast mineral
wealth here deposited.
The gentlemen previously named,
after a careful survey of the lands, for
the purpose of ascertaining beyond doubt
the extent, quality, &c. of the coal,
iron and limestone, were fully assured
of the almost, inexhaustible quantity
and of the superior quality of the sarne.
Immediately tbey set about forming a
company or syndicate for the purpose
of developing the lands and bringing in
to market these rich deposits that had
lain hidden for unknown ages. A loca
tion for a city was carefully and judi
ciously selected, surveyed, and as our
friend "Boss" Shepherd would say, laid
out in a comprehensive plan with an
eye of faith to the future greatness of
the embryo city. The reports at first
were doubtfully received, so incredible
they seemed. It was hard for the staid
old iron masters of Pennsylvania and
other mineral regions to believe that
such vast deposits of minerals could
exist in tbe South, and that it could re
main here or elsewhere for so long un
discovered. Shrewd and enterprsing
iron men and capitalists from New
Castle, Pa., and Wheeling, W. Va.,
came on to see for themselves, and were
convinced of tne truthfulness of the
statements made. They purchased
lands and erected mills, furnaces, &c.
The result has been marvellous. The
taxable property :n the city of Birming
ham in 1883 was $2,632,909, and in .
1884 it had increased to $3,302,136. The
city is lighted with a superior gas man
ufactured from coal procured in the
immediate vicinity. Water of a good
quality is furnished by a clear stream
that flows near by. A paid fire depart
ment is maintained, while tbe police and
sanitary are all that could be desired.
The city boasts of a pretty opera hou3e,
capable of seating 1.200 persons, one of
the best arranged places of amusement
in the South. Birmingham Cor. of the
Washington Star.
'Bt -lata."
elecrsont rat. roWe. mashes. Dies, ant, t-boa-s.
Heart Pain".
PxJpliAti&n, dmpflnal swoUlnic". aime. IB
dlKrriluo. aeadacLe, slepflP'-'n' cored by Well'
Health linewer.
"Roach on Corne."
A. for Weltg' "hontboslJorn." loe. Ctnlc
complete cure. Hard er soft eoro..xarts. bankjos.
Borlns-Palfesv"
Qalfk, eomplete cure, alt klilner, t.Udder and
arlnsry diea. csldlnn, lrrlttlou. stone, grav
el, catarrh of the bladder. 1. draKifist.
Bed-nnaT", File.
Vi i l TK..1 Knxxra xsts t(iA aVfiTttl -
dabble With them, remembering that , chl'nmunkJ.'eleared out by "Rough on'Rm."
Since there is a special tendency in
most communities to take too much
medicine, and to take it recklessly, it
has not been the otject to ioceas that
tendency. While the use and value of
drugs are not to be denied, it is claimed
that no ignorant person should ever
ft.. mam. : . , r . . n n 1 1 .'-.
mc iuuio utiivc ui menu hid auuxo w i .h( p.en
"Wellx'Heslth Kenewer" restores health and
rigor, cares dy?pej?la. lmpotenceexual debility.
Rook h ots Pain
Cores cholera, colic, cramps, diarrhoea, aches.
cause they are poisons, or at least rnod-
lticaiione ot poisons, and it given inju- si.
diciously when not needed, or in too
large doses, the poison element Will ap- ' pains, ppralns. heartache, neomlifla, rheumatism.
... 1 . . . , , ! 200. Koogh on Pain Plasters. 16c.
pear. Ana nere it is proper to reier io
that absurd idea that disease is a mons- 1
ster, to be slain by the administration
Jlotbera.
If you are failing. broken. worn out and nervous,
use' Well's Health Kenewer.' l. Urugglsu.
Life Preserver.
of active poisons killed like any Other i If ou are losing your grip on lite, try "Wella'
. . . . . . . , , I Health Kenower." Ooes direct to weuk spots.
monster, a tiger to be subjugated. On " m
. . . : .7. . "Bonith on Piles"
the contrary, disease is but the absence CurM ,, or hem,rrhoids, itching, protruding,
of ease and health, a negative rather bleeding internal or otber. ext,""1
remedy In each package. Sure cure, 50c. lrog-
tban a positive condition, the removal gists.
t rn I J Ttomen.
of which depends mainly on co-operating
with nature, whose efforts are al
ways in the right direction, though not
always effectual.
All of these, in a certain sense, may
be regarded as curative, though failure
often results, either from the lack of
sufricient physical foundation, from sur
rounding adverse circumstances or
from an interference on the part of
those who would cure, but who, on ac
count of ignorance or false ideas, intro
duce discord and false efforts. It m ty
be that such, foolishly believing that
the more critical and dangerous tbe
case, even when much reduced in vital
force, the more powerful the dose de
manded, act on this principle, and give
the the dose that might be safe in ordi
nary cases, to persons of the same age
and sex, exercising no discrimination,
no judgment. Such should remember
that those weak in body are also weak
in the stomach, as certainly unable to
bear large doses as tbey are to perform
hard labor. I have seen many an adult
to whom I would give no more than a
strom? boy slightly ailing could bear at
the age of four years. And when such
are dosed with no regard to their weak
ness the sudden death is attributed to
'heart disease," while the intelligent
know that but a very small percentage
of the sudden deaths are caused by or
ganic diseases of the heart. It is also
believed that prevention is better, easier,
safer and cheaper than cure. Dr. Han
aforl. in Oohlen Rule.
Iadles who would retain freshness anl vlva:tt,
don't fall to try "Well's Health Renewer."
"Rnn(h on lteh.
'Rough on Itch" cures humors, eruptions, ring
worm, tetter, salt rheum, frosied feet, chlllblains,
'Rough on Catarrh."
Corrects offensive odors at oooe. Complete core
ot worst chronic, also nneqnaled as gargle for
diphtheria, sore throat, foul breath, too.
The Hope of the Nation.
Children, slow tn development, puny, scrawny
and delicate use " Wells' Health Kenewer."
Catarrh or the Bladder.
Stinging, Irritation. Inflammation, all kidney
and urinary complaints cured by "Bachn-Paiba."
1.
"Water Basra. Rssehe."
"Roogb on Rats" clears them oat. ale) beetles
ants.
HUHTJS
- w t a 9
Remedy,
HURT'S
JfEYMKNCwif
..io r.j
1 1 886.
1886.
AUKICCLTIKAL 0it
30 YEARS
r.ZCORD.
I hT.lrlnn Trut-troony
A. W.Hrwn.M.P.,of ProTidence, j
n. !.. savs: I bvc nfd lu sra
Kltlncy and Liver Prmnr ii my
practire forthe pa- sixteen j-r,
mi cheerfully r- omim-iid it as
U-ing a 4aft au4 TtlfMt r oir !y."
Another prominent d'jM'-r of
Proiidenre fny that ,-l fr
entW urced to US'- 'b r ir. pr.-s
atenis ReUtstig ta Faro,. Lli.s.
chard. fiaMen I. t ' Or
.,vi Lxrui
Get aronLd l!ie cataJr,Jt,
Grind oats and corn ns'.Lr.r
.Sow golden feiUii sff-i LC
Tont tear th new tnr-t af
A poor garden is ra:;y ft-,,-.,,
l'erns love coolness an j m
Floral horseshoes are out of f"
Are the cellars secure aga.-is-f-
Try some of the Johro 1?'
year.
Tor a secoriil eaiiy r-rt ;i ,, v.. .
is the best. " i.
Loii-uHfiih-titntrs f.r IU t s K 1- : i tie se! t-biar.fli 1 1; r
i.on
w- and 1 i-.er Urari.T I
tr mg tliem thut 1'i-y arc v
i ri cnxuparii-ijii 1m it .
An Old I.ab.
"My mother. ' :.? l i. I S
rlin.nic V i'lii- y rtm.t, ni.'l lrip-
oy. Nothing has n. r Ii' !; ! I:vr
like UrNTS Kidney an! 1.; r
RrnT. She has. r- f i e.l ;rr-.
ix nelit from 6 bonl. t nn-I vu li, nli
it mill fire her." W. V . .- !..:.
latid, Iii'Jr, T.-.!.1.:r. '
A 3!inietcr' A lie.
Rev. A Atood. : 1
deij.hia. IU M I Knli: y
mini Li'-erl xi n lin- ei.r. .. n,:
wife of lfi- in i' wir-t f Ti.i.
All saythiit if i- ti mir-ele."
fienrral t liarc
fJen.T-l : . ..f V.:. d- !-... !
SST: "I i.'Tj lil Tii.3'l
rn-y ami l.iu-j lIltEBT in i :
I house. Ta'.en in rm.t'1 d"i n a
dually at n:1.!, it j-re ci ts In . .i
I ache, and reir'il.ites f!ie kiI
iniiueh and o'her organ-.'
p.eease -o.n pU:.U' li. by 1H NT'S I'ejiedt taken
ivi. 's j over praised.
tJood com fcnijfr is l--.iM
hay for mi!ch cows. ' " '
Salt the cattlH reguarly V ?
say every Monday morning. " '
How smooth the au; ta'k
erj, beware ot these c-'v !,
lows. fU''
TLe liussian muitrfrry (jr... ..
to much unless it r,JrtT t, .' ' ":-worm.
y.
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Only TomiMTjiiiro llit(iis Known.
The Onlv Deinocratic
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Paper in Pittsburg,
At the Low Kate of $1
a Year, in Clubs of
Five or Over.
Housewire's Srrap Book.
All News oi' the Week
and a Great Variety
of Miseellanv.
About Women.
Women always show by their actions
that they enjoy going to church ; men
are less demonstrative.
When a woman becomes flurried she
feels for a fan ; when a man becomes
flurried he feels for a cigar.
Women jump at conclusions and gen
erally hit ; men reason things out logi
cally aDd generally miss it.
Some women can't pass a millinery
store without looking in ; some men
can't pass a saloon without going in.
A woman never sees a baby without
wanting to run to it ; a man never sjes
a baby without wanting to run away
from it.
Women love admiration, approbation,
self-immolation on the part of others ;
are often weak, vain and frivolous.
Ditto men.
A woman always carries her purse in
her hvnd so that other women can see
it; a man carries his inside pocket so
his wife can't see it.
"I Have Suffered!"
With every disease imaginable for tbe last
three years. Our
Drngyist, T. J. Anderson, recommending
TIop Bitters" to me,
I used two bottles I
Am entirely cored, and heartily recom
mend Hop Bitters to eyery one. J, D.
Walter, Bnckner, Mo.
Stain on cups and saucers may be re
moved by rubbing with ashes.
If the oven is too hot when baking
place a small dish of cold water in it.
When sponge cake becomes dry it is - i . -r 1 . r
nice to cut in thin slices and toast. j VOinj)lelC Jiai'Ket Ul'-
To remove mildew, soak in butter- OOI'tS tVoill all PoUltS
.1 i An v. - : v. : a
sun.
To prevent mustard plaster from
blistering, mix it with the white of an
Nver put salt into soup when cook
ing till it has been thoroughly skim
med, as the salt prevents the skum from
rising.
-Cattle Markets
a Specialty
Kend Civ 10 fill l,y
! II.ITM'AI-Always Imoeratlr. tiring a
cordial and candid support (if the National Ad
minlMratfon.
I.1TKK A KY Illustrated tales, sketches, rhoire
When the burners Of lamps become ; miscellany, blograhy andtpoetry.
clogged with char, put them in a strong j fm.
soap suds and boil awhile to elean 1
thtm. j got alonir.
, . . , MAKKK.rs '"arelol reports ot the Pittsburgh,
Boiled Starch can be much improved I Foreign and other markets: live stock ..uota
tions.- the wool growers' Interest: monev and
1 write this as a
Token of the great appreciation I have of
your Hop
Bitters. 1 was afflicted
With Inflammatory rheumatism 1 ! !
For nearly
Seven years, and no medicine seemed to
do me any
Good 1 1 !
Until I tried two bottles of your Hop
Bitters, and to my surprise I am aa well to
day as ever I was. I hope
"You may haye abuodant success"
"In this great and"
Valuable medicine :
Anyone I wishing to know more
abont my care ?
Can learn by adilresslnn me, K. M.
Williams, 1103 16th street, Washington,
D. C.
T consider yonr
Remedy the best remedy In existence
For Indigestion. Kidney
CompUint
"And nervous debility. I bare Inst"
Returned
"From the south in a fruitless search for
health, and find that your Bitters are doing
me more
Good I
Than anything else ;
A month ago I was extremely
Eanaciated II!"
And scarcely able to walk. Mowlam
Oaintne strength ! and
"Flesh !"
And bardly a day passes but what I am
complimented on my improved appearance,
and It Is ail due to Hop
Bitters I J. Wlckliffe Jackson,
Wilmington, Del.
-N"s srenntne wlthont a ban eh or arsea
Hops on tbe white label. Shun ll th." .n.
poisonous stuff with "Hop or Hops" tn their
came
by the addition of a little sperm or a
little salt, or both, or a little dissolved
gum arabic.
To brighten the inside of a coffee or
tea pot, fill with water, add a small
piece of soap, and let it boil about forty
five minutes.
If matting, counterpanes, or bed
spreads have oil spots on them, wet
with alcohol, rub with hard soap, and
then rinse with clear, cold water.
Telpleee TTpata a Frlenlesa ftea!
"VN'bo, to taking passage In a j-reat tran
Atlantic ateamer, does not feel a thrill of
exultation orer her magnificent power.
Against bar the Storm Kin? may kurl his
elemental force, nor pierce bar armor,
aor atop hex onward course.
But let ma describe a scene whan, one
morning In mid-ocean, there came aa
alarm from the pilot house followed by a
cry : " The ahip'a rudder la lost I " From
the confident expression, consternation
arna to arery lace. The wheelman being
helpleaa to direct her course, the Tassel
jwas at tha mercy of wind and wave.
The captain ba l Wen negligent tha
hangings of tha rudder were allowed to
wear weak, apd andd-nly Kba4 dropped
deep Into the sea '.
Strong In Intellect :n physical vigor, la
energy and amblti.. a eonfront. an
daunted, gigantic t and commanda
applause fur hi i : .leant excite
ments. But, all uiu- ..:!-. an alarm
come tbe rudder of n - -. xiltatioa Is
goue. He has Ueeu caro, r its preser
vation; meutai atraiu, . achiere
ments, irregular habits oi r work, hare
deetroyed the action of hli kidneys and
lirer. This would not occur were War
r'a safe cure used to nin.iitaia rigor
And eren now H may restore Titallty te
those organa and gira back to tha maa
that which will lead him to tha aavem est
lis ambition. The Travel
To all who are offering' from the errors, and
Indiscretions of youth, nerrcras v eat t-.esa,
early deeay, lo--s of manhood, ae.. I a-U1 send a
recipe thnt will cure yo. FREE OF OHAROl
TUla rreat remedy waa diseorered by a mis.
stonary tn South America. Send a eelf-ad.
dressed envelope to the RT. Josxra T, Jja.
mast. Station D. New York City.
Catarrh ct'
Stock marVers. at borne and abroad.
CtRKc-SPOM)ENt'tlnterestln-and spr!Kht
ly letters "from special correspondents in'Pans.
New York, Wsshlngton. the Stuth and tbe
West. ,
In shert. in the eiirht pastes and flftv-slx col-
umns et Thk Weikly Post will be found that' ram in t'.e M...iiMer--. f.i--bs. lizli.i....f th
careful variety of readina; that Interests the man "lie-it. lnemiotii.i. I 'iyiwvi. 1 Tns'e in The
ot business, tbe farmer, the politician, the stn- j "M.mh, hi. urns Aii.-u.-iis. l alpitntit.n -f tb
dent, and pre-eminently the family and honre- I ll-nrt. ami a hutnlre.l other painful sj mji'oms,
hold circle. are at f-pce relieved l.v iv ')AR Bjtti:p.
Slnirle subscription. 81 .23 a year.rpost-pald. i lor liifinmniniori' and ( hr.mc Kiviini-
In C lubs ot Fire or Over, 81 per yer,fpost- s'ism. NcKrnlwis. I ia-B f th Bi.vxl.
ffo otheTr medlrlne knoxrn so effectnaEy
purree the blood of lerp-e-ated dieeaee.
Millions Hear teatlruony to its won
derful curatire eflecte.
It la a pnrrly Vegetable rrepsratloti,
made from the native hcrbe and r"ts of Caiiforcia.
the medicinal propertice of which are extracted
therefrom without the nee cf At-hol.
It removes the ranse of cwaee. and the
pf.rint rcovers hts lic:i!:n.
It la the ereat lllood Purifier and
T.ilixini; Principle : a Oentle pnr(.-aiiTe sod
Tiilic; a jK-rfm-l ltencvator ni!'! ln:y'.ratir ot
the 4 -ni. Never before in tl:e bi:ory of tbe
world tin a medicine. bTU compounded pcf-eicff
the pover of Vivkuar BiTTrit in hraiiug the
Pi. V .f fv-rr riifi.. no ia lieir to.
The AlK ratlvc, A-rient. I)iapli-ro5.-. Csr-
Tn i lt:it e, utnl IOH-, S - c. t ii:nTT-
Irr t-ri. Sirlnrtfe, Anti-lti')oti. Soh'-n:. piurct.
ani Tonic prp-rtie- of 'infak I'-iTTtiUfl ej
ce t !!--' ot .-my c.t'ier r '-.V;. he- in t !:n v-.;..
n perxioti c-in t.-k- t'ie Hitti:h accor" rsr
to di i Mie r.ttd ret-ii.in Iotil' i:nwcjl, provii;-l
tn -ir !. ite n-, nor ' y in;ii-r."il j--i n
or r.i't-T ni nn. ii!?d tie vital or-sns R--:d
be-op.t tii-.- p -irit of r'-n.iir.
Itilloii-v, ICemtt lent. Tntrrmltteft n-l "M--l-;rirtl
i.i-T- :iru I'n-vnlent triroMK'i'i"! tlie L n;tci
l:i. p:rt!elllri in the :i'!ey of oir e;o-n!
l i . r-; n'-i their fi-t rillTtr'le- rinr;tig th- SiilriLitcr
nrd A ! niTi, pciail v tlorinj; Hasous ot wuii-uai
i.e v .'i ml ! ' ne.
'I'hr-to lr S'f-ra rrc it vflri::Vv a'-eomprniwi hv
f' ' r;. I'JiV iel.1 tit 1 ! t'.il.i ' ll. llVl'l" A ' J (1
i):.v, I o - 1tc:;!.e' t. 1 ;i C . -'il:
a i - i-. -! ; e ' ii:(l!n-ii-. o tip.tji t'i-.-i or..iirs. j- :ir
J::i i.e. . .
There nn c-atttnrtic 1 r t'ie pmp. e-
C;:i-.i 1 t III. .1. A I I. ! I:"- IM'.MI litT'lK !-. E
it v.Vi -i'"''u. v h i! lie- t-:: i.-. '.ir.r.vi v
r;i.;'T. r . -11 w'.ii 't 'i .-N ; I'e:-!1. ai
fit :.ir I ' i tie T i :i, :i !. t 7 I i ' eer'-l - e- ot I ue it v. r.
i ail't r M--i-.-r)v r'-?-tor:ii t!iJ li' hlii'.' lulnt. i-t
i th.- i.iVim.
I ortily tht" bod) -i'rr.i-'t 'i---..' I -- r "-.
f-iu':i'i it tl'iid- will! Vivi'i"i P.: i 1.1:-. No
or 'i-i'- mic r:n t -1. !-oli if n t. m tin: - f . -re.- r;--i.
It lui i-;rnlci. I sima li r n I sr ini-
n'.ati tto- torpid 1 .vr-r oihI ho v.-i-. c.- 11:1. or
the bloo-1 of ail i!TipitriH--s, iTnjinriiifc. life ojd
1 iT'r t i tlie frame. mnl corn mis iiT '!h"iit the
r.nl of ( .-ilonu l. or orber iLLee'i'',. -tit jLH-nnmis 1
: nin'T r from th srstcn. It is 1 v fl n inut.ia-
t:n'io:i. jiio.'iipt iu acti"n, nud ceita:u iu its
! re'Tits.
I) pops in or Imltceolimi, n-adoeie
Again we H-lyise tain.
ularly careful of their ,
severe winter wt at tier,
Ttk V. .
Aucy nave great S'Jl! jtJ .!.,..
, '--I ' -
l-uiaiisf-j ; a Juried rm-cirr----,
Farly I-Uise ifiat weigl.-j 4; r.,. '.
ircemiy grown ir;ere.
Most kinds cf fruit i;tr!
their crop from spur? i,r.
in length, which grew U
lisbed branches.
In cold weather catt;r w 0'1(.,
fer injuriously from t ritiVp
go some distat.ee to tt wa- j
it that this does not or LUr. . vrt. - .
ing them to drink :s Lecessrx
)tferve your horse; v. .er. P .
. ing at a brot.k, is au Ar,ti e.&x -T
1 .u oiiugiijg aown i.'ai Lp r,
sutiarx- witT-ioii .t.a . .. 1
-" '.'1 k i.:a ;-t v .
' posse.'.ses sterling quV.-.i.- hri & -,'.
of bia body ate bu;!t kn.niet:
The color of wiid C ieri Vdi:,
what with the latitude. t"
j noticed, for instance, that :.: -r-t
1 colored flowers are more ah-.ij,.!
j the northern latitudes V. s.
mra and
plains.
in a. pine h:-i)
1..-Ci
paid.
An extra copy free'oeTerT:cub;of tan.
I x";S ad for Maniple Copies. h
1 -
JAS. P. BAER S- CO.,
Publishers.
ONE DOLLAR
1
The theory of the fHrL.
1 1. nA.i: 1 . . r ..
.ue pi Liam ittcis, rj Ice 'ari,-r'
apiear to run at Tsriarre. F :
stance, the chevcist? tt- i ;''
comfry is veiv rict, .5i rr .
material, ard ar- nrr'ic f-rj
raise r for feed:rc. T.e tirt 1: r
; say "no," In tt.e:r rer-s.:S f i
stuff after it is gv ::.
If you have r."rpr g; wu ;v..
j for summer flower?, or f :r a : : -r
tun?, then do po ui.:- ,a .-
; fragrance of the Hv-5. ".i-s r-.:
' how this eCecis i fl-re:.. t-.. .
our part, we like it exc:r;v
' others we know c .-.! uj-r it a :-
quite offensiTP. ; -.: f? r
ture and freedom of ) m. in :r
i colors, everv or e . ac:--d tSt :
hardly te ex'.-e:!ed.
, "Oue Kura'" ej.t 1 : i gm:
year ago for va.f.rc 1 -5 L -;
tatoe3 to an arre by a Le- h- j r:
1 process. lie to- k ;. ? :z I -;
talking about it. T'.- ii' :: .; i
; came, and the 5r.;s..i; x--li, ni
! great experimeiit uhich ws c: y
1 ea a laiiure. lt.:s ei:t.r 15 u
laughing etock of h's :'r:-Li
often Hsted Low the i-:&;e r 1:
along. We are sure that tte r-r t
he will reserve his bcinhsK '.-'.ii -'
tbe fact. It's a grnd "an a!j
Worms in soil are often fc
if they be only coccm oa ar.; "-
other soft Ekir.Eed, they r-ii.y
trpelle-a by giving the p.sr;t? crff"
watering with lime water. Ti-:' -
te repeated erery fr:r or ?i ,lf
Fcr :he sz.i-1. n;
hard worm that is s !ret:x-
soak the soil with tobi:c.- vs''-.-'
I Liver, Kiilmys and Hiaililer. tbe Hi-tcrs bnve
j no C'tiQl. Iu 'In-, as in all ccma;i:iit!otial 1 i-
I cases. Walx.fu VivroAH I'rrrrRf b. "Vourn
I iT rrr'-at cti -atie pnivei-jin the mv.t obsuaute
! an'l ititrft.-t.ii'le on--.
: 7lt-lifiiii--l tM-en-r Teron eria-e
J in I'aiiiTa and MinralM, soclt an rii:nirrx.
TvT-ietlei-H tilii hit.-rt ttinl Vt'iws ns ll-ev
B'tvam-e in life, are subjoct to I'ara'yia of tjie i Without barm.
Kovrels 1 o iri.aru nirainvt luix Ui.e oo.a.-n.'rial
di' of YrvEOAR Hitters.
1 Skiti li-it. Scrofula. Fa't T?hci:rn,
, T"li"r. xre-tiiura. liniples. Ii-itnlc5. Botlt.. 'ar-
I bunclee. Kmc worm. S-i.1-)ien.1. Sore Lres. Strength reemblirg tea vriiiC 'riT '
I t'r sipelax. Itch, sn fs, Liitii-olorationa. lluiiior;- 6 - " '
so-H ffineaie of litn SWin, of whatever nam- or OUt. If they happen 1 1 be V-: I '
nature, ore lif-rnlly dup np and carried cot of ; .. . . ,r. -
, ti e aystom in u short time by the use vl th : OUS, It may be be..er to If-
i '"iMn, Tare and other Wrma, lrlrirr i lhe ld 8011 from the r00'" n?'" V
. in tho fivstetu of ) tiiinr tlioiuvui ia. are fresh SOll. A.Slde frOCQ the f -S -
i eTectiinllv fles-tro el and reraoveil. oavst-m ' . .
xr xr . , ofnielit-ine,no vermifiijre. no antbelmintica. j tion Of killing insects this IS 4
---a a x j a i . win tree me sTsictu irum norini lite otait , . v, . t" p -.
" ! Brr-rr-f-i. ! treatment that is berf. & 1
Tbe old soil is ea?i ) r?
THE WEEKLY PATRIOT
The leadlns; Democratic paper In tbe State '
Full of lnteresUna; news, and mlscellaneoni and t
political reading.
Kloaslra, Searlet Fever, Murnpa, WTioorv.
Ir ( ouch, and all chil.lmn s disea-H-s mar be
made lef severe hr kKTiior the bo we la iirt-n
I with Tntld dows of the I.itu-nt.
I For Fcmalei roniplnlms, in Tntinj or
I olH married fir ninffle hi. tbe ilawx of womaj.
i hood, or the lum of life, tiiis Enters lias no
ONLY ONE DOLLAR A VP AT? "neaBs the VltUtea TtlooA when Ita
V,,JU aJUajajXIXV A I ill Imrnntiet burnt through th- f-kin in Fniptiona
or Mr-t ; cleanse it when on-itrneteu and aius:
friab in the vei ns ; rleanoe it when It ia fouJ;
Special Rates to Clubs.
Rample copies mailed free on application, '
The Patbiot and New York weekly R erW one :
year for one dollar and Blty cents. j
The Patriot and tbe Phnadelphla Weekly j
Timet one year for one dollar and seventy-Ore
cents.
your feelintrs will tell you when, and the health J
r the sytem will follow.
lit ronrlnnlon : Give the Fitters a trial.
It xcill speak for itself. One bottle is a better
friiarantee of ite men to than a lcnethy advertiee
ntent. Aronnd rarh bottle are full directions
printed In different lanfruaArrs.
K. 11. Fl c Donald Irrtiar Co., Prorrietors
San Franei"Kv.Cal.,mi Aji,6.k V aehuiatoa PU,
Cor. Charlton St., New York.
Sold by all Dealers and Drocrf isls.
WANTED. I pf
ACtENTS in every Townah p in this frxN co vof th fvir-rrtrtc Asmic v. c. n.
i...,. .,... " , v"' I tlnnelo.ct Poilcltora for I ntentx ( or.-,-, T- .-
onnty to aoHcit subscriptions for tbe "r.EhtAt ..r the t m.t s-m.T '
NttM Patriot. J v2rT"Z"'"'::?';U V--V: v . l I
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Write for terms
cations to
plants.
by gently swayirg the la", cf
and fro in a vessel of water u:'.:--loosened.
Whenever we tfar cf a '
ls going to put a'l b;s lard tpr
it reminds us of a n;sn d
tried that sort of ihirp :z
years. The CDion crcp taJ tv: ?
ing tne for some ypays iit.ir'
and as his soil was weH
INCORPORATED IH I857.
STRICTLY ON MUTUAL PL..N.
PROTECTION MUTUAL
FIRE IIISUR&HCE GOLIP'HY
OF EBENSBURC. PA.
fai'.zz Kctes now ia force - $1,3,03.
Only 7 Assessments in 28 Years.
Good FARM PROPERTIES
ESPECIALLY DESIRED.
NO STEAM RISKS TAKEN.
GEO. M. READE, President.
T. TT. DICK, Secretary.
Bbensbnrj, Jrn. 81. lm.-ly.
f4jEWsPAPrB AdrertlslBC Bsrsss, IO
Cleanses the
Head. Allays
Inflammation.
Heals the Sares.
Restores the
senses of Taste
& Smeli7A. Qnlc k
HAY-EE V E R & rosltire Cnre-
V.SJL
A partlcla Is applied in eacn nostril and Is a ares
TSTKlS
Ists.
Owego, N. Y.
able to use. Pries . to et. by mall or at Drn-rKlsu
ooim iot eireniar. t-L.X UKUS. Uroirgtsts
x, ia9x.-a.
"EVERT OXEWhO Ow-ra a WAQOy Wants
CANOPY TOP. fold.' up
I like an nmhr-illa. W cigha
(FAiiriVV toVVj
like an nmhr-iUa.
le.tr.an I'i -.
taken off or put on I
ut'-a. Made In slu
era
Can ba
In 3 tntn-
sixes to fit
bnslneas wagons, lwur
wagoiia anil nucarlea. Send
for Ulustrated circular and
prlee lint. Acenu wacted
eTirrxherA Stats wbera
, CL--yousawthla. I.i.BEEKn
U., I'aU uuesand UauuX'ra. Sand Uook.Cona.
and he had each Tsar
acre of onions had tvea rra-y
concluded to j ut h:s eLt:re .'a'
crop, which be did. ?..''- .
mense crop, bat evt ryNVj e s -1
oniou crors, too. arid te d i-t
enonch from a!l he hsrves'.rJ t" ?
renses. Potatoes. trfr- I'j
everywhere that yer,
one-half of the 'arm '-lJ:
t would fciiTe rxaJe rjorry.
(year he quit on the "rur-U'-f
and put in notcics but r.-1 '
ime be fared as baJly t--";'-
I .1 . . 1-c i
. . fc- -'.'" v. 1 up , 1 11 f rrio. 1
brateil Pani:s Ivania, tr.eoiilr ierte-t force feed ' madsi no'birr from r.:s IA"1
1 pntispnate aitarhtuent in use. t-liler M'ils; tbe , ,r(T '
, eelebrated Amertean and yoop Amenran ' grOWS a DUmtier 01 Ci rp" 1
i '.. Ml x I.I.I KS, II 4 Y ritx.S.M and I M
1 s a xi . - ar. m w v r i a 1 w. 1 . 1 a a. rr 1 l Lii ti ,i j
Arlrlraa all e, ' . t-aTenta..M,ned thr v : v N
' vvmiuuui in me ei i r i Fi; A m run t li-,-..i ,.
i m-ist xnlcltr m. tat, si .:::,- j, , r t '.- -
. i Weeklr. Fr .'TtiO I'liur 1 ,. n i (',.
THE I4 TR TO V ' f"'-"- M-ecin.e:, . . t o',....:
i.liAH'i, lrsenlfre Al"-.V- -
CARRIAGES, WAGONS & SLEIGHS I P t S REff in'c -TcPhi ne s f the
7 i t-CRAIN DRILLS, elder mills , ,
V
fend for eataloarne
I'ennsvWacla Aicricultural Works. Yora Ta 1 the tarm JOtirua.S
j about death to aDims's fioErv-
Canvassers. r J era':a lUt Is
j WAMTr.n-l.lrs Canxas-ers in exery Mnintx I (mat, we venture tO PHV ..8.
; In the fnlted States to sell VOX'S 1'ATfcNT Kb- 1 j Ai fr ,m fitter fsii
I VEKKIKLR SA1 IKtlN, birn rombtnes two i an(1 Cattle die from Oi.
Important lo
raa irons, folislier. Muter, fcc . t ne iron doics;
' the work l an entire set i or.tmnrx tmn. 1.
i eeii-neaitnir ov
rsar f.-r pL'h ore it3l
smut. The Kationa! A?r:cs
Carriage Making in all its Branches. !
Painting, Trimming
and REPAIITINCi of all kinds done a
ln -". Jl"0'""1n''s"1r"'lWoodTnrn.
in t with improred maeblnery. Also, alt kinds of I
In 1 c"T,"f ' shop connected :
ably dealt wltn- All work warranted. j
Ebensbnrg-. ootober 24. 1M. u M-rHUTE. '
ras or a!enhol lamii nnrs
" " xxiiia iiui lAI III.-.S. iTiee . . . n.ttv. rfts
Insured i Jaifc33eui -xi'..r'-. ii-- r
mo.leri.te. A lartre asi lasttnv Ineoine
to riod eanTa-srrs. Adilress. Iir circulars.
t .'-V AU I hi i. '.. vi Krade St.. N. Y.
fcc.
ry com-erninp the
AM
& DT.LParc, M v
aKrnr ra,.t TO k 0
In il 'xWerp nri b) Bkarl . S.ta mm taiaa
ra4mr? . OrtnasiiC T raxrn insniii 1 sA..a.na. 1
rwrl4 slMkrat. a r. rftc Uv.rTocal; s)f nd nri
111 Tnmo
mj in
mav r.Hiise aoiue yen'1-
j made bj tying ur S'-,n!C c-f
I ILIJt, .Urui JU ru.i...
TneT d:Jat o.r
ot tbem but. insteaa.
SELWYH H6LL
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