The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, June 27, 1890, Image 4

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    Ibe Cause ot Thirst.
There is ia Italy a fountain over
which is the statue of a beggar drinking
at spring. It is called the "Ilggar"o
Fountain," and this is Its story :
Oace upon a ticae there lived", so says
the legend, a very proud and haughty
min, who hated the poor and set him
self above all the world who were not
aa wealthy and well dressed as himself,
ant! his want of charity was so great
that it hud become proverbial, and a
beggar woaM no more have thought of
asking bread at his gate than ot asking
him for all his fortune.
However, there was a spring on his
land, a sweet spring of cold water, and
as It was the only one for miles many
a wavfarer pinsed to drink at it, bat
never was pjrmitted to do sa. A ser
vant, well armed was kept upon the
watch to drive 6uch persons away.
Xow, there had never been known
before any one so avaracioas as to re
fuse a cup of cold water to his fellow
man, and the angels, talking amongst
mic.h othar. could no believe it ; and
one of them said to tbe rest :
It is impossible for anybntSttan
himself ? I will go to earth and prove
that it Is not true."
And so this fair and holy angel die
guised herself as a beggar-woman,
covertd her golden hair with a black
hood, and chose the moment when the
master of the house was himself stand
log near the spring to come slowly up
the road, walking over the stones with
bare feet, and to pinse beside the foun
tain and humbly ask for a draught of
its sweee water.
Instantly the servant who guarded
the spot interposed the pike he carried.
but the angel, desiring to take news of
a good deed, not of an evil cue, back to
heaven, turned to the master himself.
'fcir." alie said. am, as you see,
a wan Jerer from afar. See how poor
hit raiments are. how stained with
travol. It is not surely at your biddin g
that yonr servant forbids me to drink.
and eve:, if it Is, I pray you bid him let
me alone, for I am very thirsty-"
The rich man looked at her with
scornful eys and laughed conteinptu
ously.
"This not n puWic fountain." he
said. "You will God one in the next
Tillage."
'The way H long." pleaded the
artfffl, -'and I era a worn in. but weak
Drive her away," said th rich
man, and. S3 be spoke, the beggar
turned ; but on tbe instant her block
hot;d dropped from her head and re-vtM't-d
fl ods of rippling golden hair
her uasaemty ras fell to the ground
and the shimmering robes that argl
wear shone iu their place, lor a mo
ment she hovtred, poised on purple
wine3. WL& her hands fo'ded on her
bosom and an ineffable sweetness of sot
row in her eyes. Then, with a gu.h of
music and a fl)od of perfume, ehs van
isbed.
The servant fell to the earth like one
dead. The rich mas trembled and
cr'.ed out, for he knew that he had for
bidden a cup of cold water to an "angel,
and horror possessed his soul.
Almost instantly a terrible thint fell
upon him whtch nothing could assuage.
In vtln he dratk wines, sherbets,
draujhfs of all pleasing kinds. Noth
ing could blake bis thirst. The sweet
water of the spring was Salter to bim
than the sea. He who never in hia life
had known an ungratiued desire now
experienced the torture of an ever un
satisfied longing ; but through this mis
ery he began to understand what be had
done. He rep-nted his cruelty to the
poor. A'ms were given dally at bis
gate. Charity was tbe business of his
lire The fouatain was no longer guard
ed, and near it hung ever a cup ready
for any one who chose to use it. But
the curse if curse It were was never
lifted.
The rich man young when the an
gel visited him grew middle-aged,
elderly, old, still tortcred by this awful
thirst, despite bis prayers and repent
ance. He had given away bis sub
stance ; be had himself broken bread
for the most miserable beggars who
earn to his door.
And at t0 yenrs of age, bowed with
years of inCrccity and weary of his life,
be sat one day baiJj thefoantain weep
ing. And lo I along tbe road bo saw
approachicg a beggar woman,boodd in
black, wearing sordid rags, and walk
ing over the stones in ber bare feet.
Slowly she came on and paused beside
the fcrntain.
"M iv I drir.k ?" she ssked.
'There ar are note to forbid flee."
sai 1 too o'd mn tremblirg. 'Drink,
poor woman. Oaee an acgel was for
bi V'n hi-re, bo? that ticn" has pavwd.
Drink v J pray for one atbirst. Here
isti-ecup."
The w?rsn bent over tbe fountain
and filled tb cup ; but Instead of put
ting it to hr Hp she presented It to
tfcos of tt-e old man.
"Drink, then," she cried an I thirst
no mre."
The o'J man took the cup and emp
tied it. (n. Mesaed draught ! With it
the tortuie of years departed, and as he
drank i he plained heaven. And lift
ing his eyes onre more be saw the beg
gar's hood drop to the ground and htr
rsgs fall to piece. Tor a moment sle
stood revealed la all ber beau'y of
snowy skin and golden hair and silvery
raiment ; and she stretched ber band
toward bim, as in blessing, and lb en, rid
ing on purple pinions, vanish! d In the
skies. A e'raln of music lingered, a
perfuras GLeJ the air, and those who
came there soon after fouDd tb old
did praying beside the spring.
lWore Le ditd be built tbe fountain
from which the spring gushes, and it,
with a splendid mansion beyond it, now
a hospital, has been given to tbe poor
forever. ' - -
Mtllha unipflB ('Mr.
TMs It beyond question the most success- I
fal Coutfh Meaiclne we have ever sold, a few J
doses Invariably cure the worse cases of I
Couah. Croup, and Bronchitis. whUe Its !
wonderful success In the rare of Consump
on Is without para llel In the history of
aaMiclne. Since Its first discovery it has
been sold on a guarantee, a test which no
other medicine can stand. If you have a
Cough we earnestly ask you to try It.
Price 10 ceuts. SO cents, and tl.OO. If your
Lungs are aore, Chest or back tame, use
Miiion's l'oroua l'la&ter. Sold by Dr. J T.
Uav foou.
B. & B.
LOW 'PRICES
Generally speaking are incompatible with
llieb Qualities.
To tbH rule, fortunately, as wen as to an
others, there are exceptions.
We here call attention to a few notable
exceptions, which have been caused by over
productions, excessive importations, etc. :
cases where we are ante m oner siapie
goods at half price. Make a note of these
items.
DRtSS COODS DEP'T.
At 23 cents a 50 cent quality of 36 Inch
Mohair Strinea la all tne best colors vf ry
stylish and effective, and best yalue In this
line yet seen, so cents tor za.
A superior uce or so men uoiorea srripea
Mohairs at CO cents a yard goods which
cost the Importer f 1 03 to land. Sot our
leas.
42 Inch Beige Suitings with Clan Borders
In 12 lo is best colorings, at $1.00. These
cost f 1.60 to land.
100 Pieces of 32 Inch (strict measure)
Fancv Plaids half wool very neat broken
plaid In all the Hzbt spring colors, elegant
and effective, at 23 cents. Exceptional
valae.
IN
SILKS.
New India Silk. 2.1 cents.
..
"best" 73 "
The latir (1.23 quality.
19 Inch Coluied Sarahs 30 cents heavy
welcht solid fabtlc. of domestic manufac
ture, and not tbe flimsy imported article
uxuallv sold at this price. All best colors.
20 inch Colored sort Black Arm are Silks,
73c. Best silk varletl lo America.
20 Inch Colored and Black Kegence Silks.
7S cents.
45 lacb All Silk plain and Tolka Dot Fish
N ets at no ct-nts doi:ar goods.
l.ooo other equally large values la these
stores.
CorresBoad with oar Mail Order Depart
ment for particulars, and write for Cat a
leeue.
Every trad, perfect satisfaction te the
customer or money refunded.
BOGGS&BUHL
115 to 119 Federal St.
ALLEGHENY. - - PA
C ALLAN'S &
8 CIGARS & CIGARETTES.!
PATENTED
a
Tiiee UondtfonUIn the Leaves of
rScvtllra of tbe Pine Tree.
Use them for a pleasant smoko and
baoxly relief for INFLUENZA. ACUTE
AND CHRONIC CA TARRH. CLERGYMEN S
SORE THRO A T. HAY FEVER. ASTHMA AND
ALL BRONCHIAL 3ISEASES; they are free
from adulteration, aa nothing ia uaed
in their manufacture but the BEST OF
TOBACCO and FRESH PINE NEEDLES.
MANCTACTCBED BY
PIHE KEEDLE CIGAR CO.
FREEHOLD, N. J.
Jkowa.-b aut Uua lb. &U tin I h.v. kalf aola4
tbM. btvota ?
rW"OT-Tt I'faw I hiHMl woLFT-a acara
4011 a Kir burksilhutalimud
tlwn brmbl mmd rmm.
WoldsAGM Blacking
It f IXacHg Jor Jim, Mom mud
(JJrn.
Tkt RiemXT BLACK POLlSn.
Making leather Murpnx amJ I tumble.
2io BnuK. A Skine IaWm a fi'erk.
CHa bt tnthed w-L'K ritrr, a-me u (hlaLulk.
Tfa fVneaf Lraing or J lamer.
aa iiiiiIi
WOLFF X RANDOLPH, pxiudelnv
FO
Horses, Csttls, S!:een & H8s.
Cxcls 8T rtrte4j t;r ta itM4 cara et Har4
Co'.M, Cootj J. liid Cecal. Yello-v Wattr,Fttr.
C'.-mnzr. Sara ana K.'ei CVs, Lj fni.
Co it. !, EloUbas. and all tiSoo'.'. mt arte
Ina from lapgrltloa at tha Bleed. Will rail.
Heaves at enoe. Mm mrnrrmr- tr
JO?? A EASiUFACTURiNfi CO.. LTOXS, RY.
run wti.r. by iT.i. M'wjj
PERUVIAN TONIC LIVER
REGULATOR.
Tba oal ar aal radical eure for
CONSTIPATION.
BILIOUSNESS.
UN DIGESTION,
aoj all dlwrdar el tba liver, aad has cured
hanilrl neopla and U tba only remed;
kr tiie dlecaea. and io raaei In wbk-h tba
motkllltal bjilelan baa attarly latlad.
TeetHaonla1 iron bandreaa el )opI llrina
In Blair euoaty. lnnjlTaala. It n dim.
lactureti bjr i. T. Ketrla V llllanaa.
brr, . (or tba T. 1. K. Co.. aad ier
aale by ell urunalaia at iOeenu pr bottle.
Nona Kaulna eirept ubel (Sow, the Io
dlaa arruv-baad trade nara.
April atto. "w-ly.
STiR SHMIUG PARLQRI
COR. CENTRE AND SAMPLE STREETS
EBENSBURC, PA.
J. II. (1ANT, lroirietor.
flMtKP'JBIJO will alwayf Bad at at out Tla"e
J. of tioslae lnbatne hoar. trythln.pi.pt
neat and eoy. A bath room baa been coa
aerted with the iho where the pablle can be ae
eunBedated with a hot or cold bath. Bath tub
an. I ererythlaa connected therela kept pcrlccllj I
clean, t -Laaa TowaLa a "rat'iALTT. j
. J At M - fill ."S "V.
ETratful Career of aa ladian Farmer.
e
Oa a farm some ten miles from Mad
ison, Ind., there lives a mvi. "a youth
to fortune and to fame unknown." but
nevertheless possessed of extraordinary
powers.
James Xorville, for that la his name.
was born in 117 at fioyder, Kew South
Wales. His mother was born in Jeru
salem and his father at Tangier. Afri
ca. At an early age he boarded a train
ing ship the Asplnwall at Green
which, where be remained for three
years, during which time he was taught
to read and write English and German.
This was all the schooling be ever bad.
except a short course In a night school
at Alexandria, Africa. Later on in his
eventful career be spent 17 years on tbe
Feoinsular and Oriental Line as mid
shipman, sailing from Liverpool via
Qaeenstown to Calcutta.
When on the Indian Ocean during
the daikest night he could calculate tbe
distance which a storm bad driven his
ship and the lattltude in which be was
sailing within five seconds of the exact
position.
His traveling has been extensive and
bis experience most varied. He was
with the Twenty-second Highlanders
at the rescue of Lack now and was on
tbe ship Crocodile at tbe siege of Sibas
topol. He passed through our civil
war, serving in the Tsnth Missouri Cav
alry. He carries two Minis balls in bis
body, aod part of bis skull was shot
away, paralysis resulting therefrom,
and causing the lid et one eye to be
useless.
Mr. Xorvllle is also aa able lirgnist,
being acquainted with Arab. Turkish,
rerslan. Sanscrit and Hebrew, and
speaks German. Italian. French and
Spanish. At one time be taogbt tba
cbi'drcaof the EoglUh soldiers at Al
lahabad, and while there learned Sans
crit from the priests.
Tbe most wonderful thing relative to
this man is bis retentive memory. H
can recite tbe Koran and the Talmud,
verbatim, and also Green's History of
England and Frost's History of the
Ud'.ted Sta'es. He recently recited an
article from a newspaper of April 10,
1380. never having read it since that
time. He is a very ordinary looking
man, of whom bis neighbors koow but
littlb, nor are tbey able to beccme fa
miliar with bim.
Talue r the Flesh-Brush. '
It is well known that muscles put to
any unusual or severe strain are likely
to suffer lameness and soreness. Some
times this pave the way for rheuma
tism. A brisk robbing of tbe parts that
haye bean overworked will save subse
quent lameness. If tbe lower limbs
are treated in this way after an unusual
and fattgnlng walk, the naturally-expected
lameness will be quite sure to
be missed tbe following day. Those
who Cnd it difficult to get to sleep at
night should try tbe experiment of giv
ing tbe body a brisk and thorough rub
bing just before retiring, using the
palms of tbe bands, or a moderately
stiff towel, or fUsh brush, while the ef -feet
ot freeing the pores of the skin
from deleterious matter would be bene
ficial to tbe general health. With ba
bies, a gentle but thorough rubbing of
tbe whole body with the bands at night
not only qu!efs the neryes and renders
the little ones generally comfortable,
but Induces refreshing sleep. This is
a fact with which many mothers are
unfamiliar, bat which, if followed,
wonld add much to the comfort and
well being both of themselves and their
chlleren. Harsh or long continued fric
tion is to be avoided since thie would
Irritate the skin and cause discomfort.
To assist in freeing the pores of their
impurities, a gentle pressure or knead
leg of the surface of tbe body is benefi
cial for those who are somewhat ad
vanced in years.
The Requirements ot Frait Trees.
The copious manuring or sod pressing
so important for a success To I grewth
I aod fine bearing ef apple trees might
1 J ...
ueairoy a cuerry tree. A peach tree
will bear free cutting back to bring i;
into good shape ; a cberrv tree may be
enous'y injured by such pruningdoriog
the growing season, and aomstlmes tbe
trees are k'lled by It. Free manuring
of dwarf peach trees la absolutely essen
tial, ard with some standards it makes
tbe difference between large, fine, de
licious specimens sad small ones. Tbe
cherry will succeed better standing In
grass sod than tbe peach trees aod stand
ard pears better than dwarfs. Bat all
kind of fruit trees require free eu't va
tiou, at least while tbe trees are young ;
and afterward, if allowed to stand
in gra.s. top dressing with manure Is
Important.
The Vest Keted Pearl.
The Ute Mr. Hops of England owned
tbe mast noted pearl of modern times.
It weighed 1300 grains, and, although
not perfect io form, was or such enor
mous value that no maiket price was
ever put upon it. Tbe Russian royal
jewels comprise the most magnificent
collection of pearls in the world.
Pearls have been put to some strange
oses. . All have beard of Mare Antony
and Cleopatra drinking tbem dissolved
In vtnegsr. and Sir Thomas Gresbam
once swallowed one Io a glass of wine
la order that be might pay due tribute
to hls-nob'e queen ' In - drinking- ber
health. Lovers have used pearl dust
to dry the ink or their letters, and pow
dered pearls in the olden time were
supposed to possees remarkable mcdi
cinal qu titles.
Aaewer Thla 4laeatlB.
Why do eo many people we see around
us seen to prefer to suffer and be made
miserable by Indigestion. Constipation,
Dizziness, Lues of Appetite. Coming Up of
tbe Food, Yellow Skin, when for 7( cents
we will sell them Shilob's System Vitalizer
guaranteed to eure Uam. Sold by Dr. T. J-Davison.-
khllwb'a Catarrh Kerned.
Sbilob's Catarrh Remedy, a marvelous
eure for Catarrh , Diphtheria, Canker Mouth
and Ileadaebe. With each bottle there Is
an ingenious Nasal Injector for tbe more
successful treatment of these complaints
without extra charge. Pr'ce 50 cents. Sold
by Dr.T. J. DivLsou.
St PHakes You Hungry
I LaTe us-d I'a'te's ftU ry ronTw.nJ aid It ! Sj-rlng m-xli: li tu tana more no w-a-dj-yg than It
l:.s li.il a wlu;ary i
Paine'j
Celery Compound
la a unique fcmk- and api-tlT. ri i:iu
the t-A-ie. unk t hi l ni.-u.ii. and wtlliwut any !
Inlurtuua flint. It alrH Hurt rurijtnl b.tltU
- - ' ir-. ta:L- - t-:u Midi :
's ,-A-",!.J- r.i l. it-
" -" J. 'I . .!":-
3
which miikn rreryiUlug' la-u- .iaj1. It xjrws an.inil. 1 ttuutrht a lx4Ch-I I'ain vi.-ry vu-
dvMiKTala and Mudivd duturdaa, I'hyMi l.ms (HaiixU audt-rrel had tk-a H a I
n'n4r.be It. fl DO. Six lor a', w. WUKMa. v.-ry iwt, h b-.U r. 1 c-.iu li f ,U r.--ouiiii.Mul
fjresinoc u. ii.ou. -.iMrr... u U. ail ho D-1 a t.ull.lli. upai. l sLrenrtn. ' -
V.'ELXa. RlcBABUaoK a CVx. Burliuinoa. Vt. i iug lartlli-lhe." Mrs. B. A. Iww, burmnft"h. -
OIAK0MO DYES tXZlLACTATED FOODIji'-
DRIIIK PORE MATER
BY USING THE
RUCKET PUMP AND WATER PURIFIER
l1. J t IKTI.O.
441 and 443
:mf,M kv aeration.
fC'ZirS- -; T "Vi v. utn-iu.it-tl. .
:T .Ctrr-'4- Yu1-2x't Iiav, t"lti,i. out a I o'
IZ' 'i lJ--fe '- ' "V t'nr k. f.ir-i-r "-kt re.'a full
L? r ""T I Oiu wltli cul.l Walrra. tu airtcapra.
j-r ' - r vS";-Vri" V ' "i
Fv'!?.'--'''-j:-' Pric 81f fr a le-rM.t well r Ite-n;
t-Ir -1 Mt9 Tor every additional fot in dc-pth, after 10
IPfeiiK BUCKET PUMP CO.
GEO. HUNTLEY, Agent, Ebensburg, Pa.
THE ALLMENDINGER
ANN ARBOR,
Manufacturers of
HIGH GRADE PIANO?
end ORGANS.
Irr.portera and Jobbera of
Music and Musical
Merchandise.
We adoiowlrdce no rtra. ia above atvlaa. In
. tn
ra an
n. C
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Orgaaa in ALL atyk-. Wo aro Uanuiacturera and mtk vanaiactarer. prioea. Order, for anytAucic
ux tarn mnaie kie wiU reofcir. piwnpt uuotwa. Coareapoate&o. Hnhntfwl. Lit. Aanta Wasted.
FA3T0BY: Car. Firs arf Wasbingtoa Sts.
acrcKcnct:
SWEEPING
PRICE - REDUCTIONS !
Preferring to carry - Uncle
Sam's Dollar to a big stock, we
have inaugurated a .
Great June Sale.
Sweeping Price Reductions.
A rare chance to get fine Cloth
ing far below regular prices.
A. G. YATES & CO.,
Clh anl Chestnut St.
(LJgi-r UoilJlDf)
13th and Chestaut St.
B. J. LYNCH,
UNDERTAKER
And Manufacturer St DaVr In
HOME AND CITYMADE
FURNITURE
m m mm euits,
LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS,
TABLES, CHAIRS,
!M!attresses, fec.,
1G05 ELEVENTH AVENUE,
ALTOONA. PENN'A
S7CitfzfDB of Cambria County and all
othrr wUhinK te purcha hom-st FURNI
TURE. Ac. at honfdt pricrt are respectf oily
IovIUhI to eive us a call btforp buvlr tlso
wtim. aa we are confident ttat we cad
bwI eTrry want and pieaao everr taste.
Prices tba varr lowest. li-lG-'SO-ti.l
W AfJTE D ACE NTS
A TREES; SKP.U2S, VliES, &c.
1.T01.H1 r luMn raa via.
STEADY WORK
Far Hoaat, Udaatrlaai Hra.
i Ji lT Sary Bxp.ru.., or Com-
ai t i?i3ipWa rw a full Ima oran.
S?S TV. BniM. fMAlj haraal.
I t-V luntwrKt. Writ mmUnMv for trrmt.
ttt. C. CHASE A CO., PHIL A.. PA.
1794. 1890.
Poueiaa wnttca at tbort aotiee la tba v
OLD RELIABLE "ETNA"
Aaial athar Farat C'laaa Campaalaa.
t. w. dice;
iOUT FOB THE
OIaO HARTFORD
FIRE INSURANCE COMT.
VUMXNOI) BUSINESS
1794.
EbaaiDnra.Jaij arista.
ELT8 CREAM JJALZT
Unci a liquid, tnvf or povdrr. AppUA
inU noUrii it quieJcljf abtorbtd. Jt eifimtrt
tbtkaad. AUayt tjtammuUion. JIalth4
orte. Ilettrrt mhs vnt (tf tasU rn d rmslL,
KO nt mt Pnurnf; by mat', rtyittrrmt, ffmil.
UY BROT14EI.lgT6ts,Oirego,5fy.
rtlJ u.a Jear9 tpr0t -je wmtrof s Las left
lUe VfTm mil angai out. Tbe nerrcs luust te
btreiirriv'tM.H!, tLe 1 k).l purlfifl. UvT i.ud
nHnilatt-d. !-al!,-'s t flcrr rorr.rx -thr
Spring M. flirt hc . " nt-ttt it - 1'J-.'. ' '
U-4t.ll-irtt!ia. r r-r !- J I t J 1.
i:rc.t, M'tinlni i-g iT .' i.'.. i- -
it Htl 1I M ( C tl Ity tkC J.TiiMWU. ".. f
The Best
Spring fv.cd.ctnc.
I n t h- sprL'ifT "f IsST I wa ;i!l nin 1uv. ti. l
would L'. t ui) la ILr v.v m!ir-' Y'.i i t: j tl n
ipla u
Kliuif, and wax so wi-4i I 1 nil harrllv
IN YOint AVIILLS AI
C'la-iTILIU.
Warranted to Purify a Toul Well or Cificnu
in Tan Days Use or Money Beiundcd.
li I!l lnr U-m (rtxl. of w.iu-r Tr nlnntc
Nrnt U. Iu Lorkl. itaii i'r ttrnwi uuL
A uuur jl,l i rm itair .t.r -b !th fvr from a ifi ft. .t 11.
' f"U uulk f- rtit -r fcrt. u KlrkWior a!-4 wr
It uji ou -ia lubin t url ix-.y r I-!ii't.- Ui it.
It r.a.t .rrit. a ti-.r -liaift ii u.aiW- of peWnlri'd rn.
It w X. ilir :!-. t anl i.cl n:mliiv i4iuimir antl lr raLixmt r-:- r.
II etui - i- i i; in l.rtrra UilauU.-. a Urrr r u.tlac U' f.t.a
iw ill' ititr.riN.
It wi:: : f- i l.nvln--' 't.-rxl ff t-t ft n Tk-ta Mitrr. A
Nil win -.K-r i"
Mi air u Uut tMAiuui. ud
Plum Street. CUT CINN ATI, J
PIANO & ORGAN CO.,
MICH., U.
S. A.
W. Make a SPECIALTY of
Organs in Piano Cases.
FINELY FINISHED an. HAND
POLICHEED, In
Rosewood, Ebony, Wal
nut and Antique Oak
And : containing: our: own
Patented t Improvements.
ACTIO IT ev WmtllAWan i r
RETAIL WiEEP.ODPS: 28 Si. Kaia SL
I OILS! OILS!
The StanilarJ Oil Company, of
Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty
of manufacturing for the domes
tic trade the finest brands of
IHinainating .and Lubricating Oils,
Naphtha and Gasoline
That aaa ba
MADE FROM PETROLEUM.
We challenge comparison riih
every known product of petrol
eum. If you wish the most
Most : UHlTormly : Satisfactory : Oils
in the market ask for ours.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY,
PITTSBURG. PA.
ctH-IW-ljrr.
PATENT STEEL PICKET FENCE.
HANDSOMK, IVU&TltlCnBLEi
Che ;per than Wood.
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'..leaTPrjiahaai f.-krt Vnr with ffmt. (lui.ii
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''" Vutit.:y, kaaibtr f Citci. IVntW u4 tttla.
wtvaj'cd. Tc Mabstaetur Hm; Iron FrraclB. CrMUD,
rittioc. fir at trr s&4 riMaV KHPAfKfs, C:iavr
ra. and ltiUnc. Brswa and Irnsi fintU. V'iHK DOuft A3ti
WINDOW SCKt.Nrt. sail kiU afVltk WO&IC
TAYLOR Ac
YOU 203 & 20j Market St., ntt.barh, rv
jonx c. kixcii,
IrKALKV IS
Golden - WeMing - Eye - WMsiies,
I'M Witu Stbebt. PirraarRa, Pa.
liljwt astatdUbcd hoBM ia tba city, whera
antbioa but ;nrt nooOi ara nut op, itrlctly lor
'mll aC'l medicinal dm. Natlilnic batter than
HMea Wedding. Neit oa tba lift. Uurk
enbplmr,(. tlrajr'i Mononsabnia ii.e: tbaaa
Kxvl ara leading brand. Brandies of rlntava
of lra on hand. lln, Holland and Dometlr.
alra (Hi Tom. Flncb't Oelden Weadiua. Sl.uO
for toll quart. lor OIK Ouckenbelmer't Mia
.mmr; Muoonirabela. t8.0 pr doien. Wtnea.
H.vh r duien, t.i VO tor une-balf doaen. Secure
ly boxed. AIo bava In ucK. Orandfatbar't
C hoice, at $2.00 per galluD. barrels at eecila
ratea. Apr. 'tw ij
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Pn DISEASES
& J SWAYNE'S
ABSOLtTTBLT CXTRSS. II I II I IflCfl I
Tn mra.le .pMrwtica wf " Sw tTtrm'm Oiwtvcvt" wltlMct
..t iiitial Mt.-ti. wll eir. m. au. "f Tttrr SmU
B.fcr.a.aiunrm.rtta.ltrh.r. Ptallr..Emlprlu.aa,
m. Ut bmm Wm,c Tm41nj: B14 kiv drmniMa.
tasasaa a a rliaiis. ra. a. jnr aruasUiasW
Can oa or Writ te
J. R. HENRICK8
Far Caab or Tlma Price an
Pianos and Qrgans.
79 Fifth Ave..
PITT8BURQH, PA.
Bl KE fJRIP
Kte-f-l Tarkle Hlock.
HALF THEtHlSTnt hoisting laved
tn SStO'ekeerier. Hutchers. Karmers.
Msehlneits. Builder, Contractor and I
O I II LKS. A J in Itlert to he tba great
est Improvements KVEK ma"e in i
tickle olock. rreiKbt prepaid.
Write I or catalogue.
l'VU'US IKON UNdlNEWKS.,
10 Krusb St., l'elrolt. Mich.
Eitabllibed 1652. ina30.uu.ly
i "IVKKYltom" rn lsrofrla county should read
Ii tbel'KeKJrK Only fl M rr yrar.
W
mm av
janl3 0m.
lie Wanted tc 4KesnaIn.t
A typical Missoarian from tbe back
counties appeared at tbe Tiemont
House recent) SDd askrd for a room.
He said bis iiame was John Wakel.
About 5 o'clock be approccbed tbe
clerk's dek snd Baid :
"Guess I'll remain, 'cause I'm kindi
er Ured." I
"Pleased to hare yon," rattled Ibe
cleik. What's jour name?"
"Wakely."
OX jes ; giye you No. 5G1. front
room, witn bain, soutnern exposure.
You can get dinner at 6."
Tbe fellow stood like a bronz) statue
for a few moments, and tben took a
ebalr opposite tbe counter. At C
o'clock adotber cleik came on watcb,
and Wakely went to bim. saying:
My name's Wakely, Guess I'll re
main."
4,Thaok you, Mr. Wakely ; let's see ;
551 ; best room ou tbat floor, if cot in
tbe bouse. Just make youiself at
boma bere.
Tbe man seemed dumfounded at
something and be returned to a is chair.
directly opposite tba regis' er. When
tbe nigbt cleik appeared at 11 o'clock.
tbe Missouriaz almost ran to tbe coun
ter.
"I'm glad tbey got a Dew boy." be
saip. "I'm wbat tbey call 561, .nd I
want te remain. Do von understand ?"
"Certainly, Mr. Wakely. I'm going
to eat my luncheon, now, but if I c n
do anything for you after that, don't
hesitate to call me. Be pleased to sen
you. sir."
Tbe strange guest, after glaring at
tbe clerk, returned lo bis chair, where
be did not move until 2 A. m. Tben be
was disturbed by a couple of late bois
terous traveling men.
"We've tad enoagb fun," spoke one
of tbe drummers. We might as well
retire, and "
Here the man from Mi-souri jmped
two feet in tbe air, yelling out to the
clerk :
"Ralire I Tnal'a the blamed word
I've been trying to say since yesterday
mon, I guess I'u retire."
Explosives as Medicine.
There is, for example, gun cotton, or;
as we call it, pyroxylin. It is twice s
powerful as gunpowder, but very much
inferior to dynamite or nitro-glycerine.
Dissolved in ether it makes tbat won
derful compound we call collodion. In
th!s shape it is employed to protect rw
or Injured surfaces. It dries rapidly,
in fact, almost as fast as it is employtd,
and leaves behind a fine, elastic artifi
cial skin, which is air and water pioef
against microbes and disease germs.
Mixed with eantharides, collodian
makes tbe best blistering piaster known
to science- Mixed witbtsnoiuor tan
nic acid It snakes a wonderful remedy
for stopping the flaw of blood from
wonnds. In cases of scalding or burn
ing collodion enables the profession to
cover the exposed flesh in a manner nev
er before possible. No secretion ef tie
human body aCets it. nor, on the other
band, does it exert ary unpleasant or
objectionable iLfluence upon tbe sys
tem. But of even greater value is nido
glycerine. When used in medicine It
is largely diluted, one pari being mixed
with 100 parts of alcohol, and one dn p
of tbe resultant mixture is a dose. In
this form it Is an admiraola antidote in
cases of neuralgia of the bean aod
many cases of nervous disturbances o f
the human body. Thus it bas been
used and given wonderful relief In ner
uous asthma, hiccoughs, headaches and
similar disorders. It bas repeatedly
cut bbort an attack of chills and fever,
and so eminent an authority as Dr.
Roberts Bartbolow recommends it in
ertain forms of Brigbt's disease, and
also for tbat most miserable of eanbly
ailments, seasickness.
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A Floating Island.
Sadawagb lake, a large-sized pond
f. TTT..:.i . . IT . . m . i
iu uuiuigunui vi,, am una ui toe
most remarkable islands in tbe world
within its borders. Tbe island Is larger
than any farm In tbe neigbbotbcod,
containing over 150 acres. Its peculi
arities lie in tbe fact tbat ii daily shifts
its position, being first on tbe north,
then on .the south, and sgein on tbe
east or west borders of tbe lake. It is
known as "Tne Fioatiog Island," and
bas kept np its aberrant voyage since
time out or memory. It bas many trees
upon its sui face, soma of which are 20
to 30 feet in beigbt, besides an immense
thicket of cranberry bushes. It is rare
that a portion of the island breaks iff
and sinks to the bottom, and its stabil
ity bas made it a favorite resort for pic
Dickers and others seeking an outing.
Holes have been cut through tbe crust
and fish caught, much after the fashion
of catching tbem through tbe Ice in
winter time.
A Hybrid Cein.
I bave io my possession, says a news
paper writer, a coin wblcb is a "reak."
It is a United Sta'e half-dollar (silver)
btving aa eagle on eacb side. Of
course, it bears bo date, bat it was is
sued under the Coinage act or 1792. I
bave another, dated 1S27, which bears
tbe same eagle. One face of rbis coin
is like all others of its issue. Upon tbe
reverse, however, tbe easle and the let
tering; are indented and reversed, as
though stamped there by another coin.
My theory is that tbe coin aut jusc
previous to this one stuck to the die.
"eagle side up," and left its impression
upon tbe silver strip from whicb, as I
understand, .coins are cut. I can ac-
couDt for tbe freak in so other way. It
must bave bae a overlooked at tbe mint,
aod thus got into circulation. It is of
full weight, and standard silver.
Hashing Dishes by Machinery.
Think of washing oisbes by machin
ery I Andyei In large kitchens this is
dona; not only does it preserve the
crockery from many a crack ard chip.
cut it aiso Bves the rjo'el proprietor
many hundreds or dollars In a year.
Tba dishes are placed in racks, bich
bold tbem so snug tbey cannot slip or
jtr; the racks revolve by meats of
crank, and a spray of scalding-hot watrr
is forced down, whicb carries off all tbe
grease and refuse frosa tbs plates.
When tbe rack comes out at tbe other
end of the machine tbe attendant sets it
aside and in a few minutes tbe water
dries and the dishes acquire a beautiful
VoltEb.
. L. JOUSSTOS. M. J. UIVK. A. K BI CK.
ESTaHLtaHBD 1872.
Johnston, Buck & Co.,
JJANKEHH,
EUENSBURG. - - - PESX'A.
A. W. Bi t K, raabler.
EflTAHLlHHBD
Carrolltown Bank,
UAKKOIJ.TOWN. PA.
T. A. KIIARBAl'VH. t'aabler.
General Banting "Ensicess Transacted.
Tba lollowtna: are the principal feature of a
general bat ting builnera :
EPMITS
Vecelved parable on demand, and Interest bear
ing oertincaie Uued to tluio depositor.
LO.ISS
Extended to conKimera on farorable teiojfand
approved paper discounted at all time.
(MLLCrTIOXN
Made la the locality and upon all tbe banklna;
towni la the United Stale. Charge moderate.
DRAFT
Iiuned negotiable In all part of tbe Unltod
iState. and loreian exchange lued oa all part
of larore.
AltOlXTS
Of merchant, farmer and other, aellrlted. to
whom reasonable accomodation will be extended.
I'atron are aared tbat all tranaaetloo (ball
be held a strictly private and oohdentlal. and
that they will ba treated a liberally as Rood
banklDK rule will pormlt.
Kespectlully,
JOIINKTOSI. B14 K at CO.
J OHM A. ULA1B.
T; S T. KLAIB
BLAIR & SON'S
DAILY MEAT MARKET,
Centre Street, Eliecstinrs, Pa.
l"lie ltt Venlern C"ttl liutuh-v-i
v i v tiny. Alo l"reiH
ImiiiU, 'h1, .Million, l.artl,
ICtt-.. lwayH on liaml.
Market open at all hours and at
tentive and obliging salesmen to
attend to the wnnts of customers.
fatalligont Eeaders rill notie t2iat
T
are) not umrrmnUt t evrm" all claeea
C llaaaa. baia txlx rsaeh as raautlS
tram tflavartf ereU liver, a la I '
VertiQO, Headache, Dyspepsia,
Feyer-s, Co9tivene8S, GriwuV
CcJlc, Ftetulence, etc. "
Tfr (baa frtaey ara Bt.aarrant Htf
fdmihUi butare aMftsFlf (sssMlaMei
alarke riaaW k-piaV. f;rlee,eta.
SOLD EV1YW1IXE.
Thea t ny Ctm I & sst nv-an merely t
stop these tor a and then cava tharn ra
turn aRaui. I M a ax A b a mrar. QSJS.
I aava mafio the aUaaaaa ol
FITS, EPrLEPST" or
TAXXXKG SICKNESS,
4 lifa-loBf tn(5y. X WaTUUjrr my retnedy to
I cm the wont ease, kvcause other bava
f ailed i no reaaen lor not now receiv ina a cure.
tend at once lor a creatine aod a ifti 1
: Both
at mt IsTaujbiji Rbsieut. Jie Expreis
aad Post Offico. It cosla yoa noUunj lax a
H.C. ROOT, M .C, I S3 Peail St, Km Yc
FOB r ffiTil
rtSGeMral aaJsr&VOCS I)kBI
UlWeakasaar BsavandBtiaa, !
'ityi
Baas' and Kiaa. Effeata
lof Errorsor Ezsesses ia Oldor Yourr,
lirtui, a.iii.a.Jijaoa rj Htuni. a -,.
ImqibiStll. I IlkixH-tOHI; flUHUl MOUf.
Ii.i i - r m.txinm? HUH lllilim Imla la a Iq.
aM tollr fr-W ... Imlp rMLriM. Wrtl. tS.M.
(uMillo a nkiwlaul (BrtwIWrtnWiku,
Aaaras ERIK McOICAk CO., BUf fALO, M. Ye
CONSUMPTION,
BRONCHITIS,
SCROFULA,
COUCH or COLD,
THROAT AFFECTION,
WASTING of FLESH.
Or mj 1'lcniK srliere Itir Throat mmd
iMngi are Inflamed, I.mrlc af Strength or
Serve J-ower, ysu earn, he relieved srsul
Cured bp
SCOTT'S EMULSION
OF
PURE COD LIVER OIL
With Hypophosphltes.
Palatable aa Milk.
A'h for tirott'm KmMaion. mnd let no
erplnjtatio.1 or mvtieitaiioH ine'ttee yuu ro
mceept a mihutlttUe.
Sold by all Jruggi8ta.
SCOTT Sl MSE, demists, H. Y.
NOT DEAu YET!
VALLIE LUTTRINCER,
atABCVACTrrRBa OF
TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE
AND TIN ROOFING,
Keepecttnlly Invite tbe attenUon ot bis friends
and the public la arenerml to tbe tact tbat be I (till
carrying on business at tbe old stand: opposite the
iHuuuL.111 auuss, .ueDnoar, ana it prettarea to
apply from a larjre stock, or manDfaetnrinir to or
der, any article In tl line. Iron tbe smallest to
tbe largest, lb tbe best manner aa J at tbe lowest
llvlnir nrloes.
BTNt penitentiary work either Bade or sola
at this eatabllsbmeat.
TIN HOOFING SPKCIALTY.
lve me a call and catlsry yonrselves a to my
wra and piiees. V. LUTTKlISCfEK.
lnsbura, AprlllS. 18a3-tl.
O. A. LANGBEIN,
Mannfactarer ol and Dealer In
ALL KINDS of HARNESS,
SADBLES, BRIDLES, WHIPS.
COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS,
Kobes, HI IN ets. (Tarry (Jomhn, etc, eto.. Ke-
patrinic iseatly aad rromptly done. All work
guaranteea to Rive catisiactton.
i-ShopB arkeri'Uow on Centre atreet.
aprlL'vU
iTO VEAH Ml
Boffealna from the effecta of youthful error, early
decay, waatiss; veaknea. last maahooa. et.. I will
Bend a aalnable tseatlae ( aeatedi coatalnfaa; full
particular tor botue sura, f R EE of charge. A
eplanUxil medical work : ahotndbe read tar ermrf
auaa who 1 tonu aad debaUtataA. Addraaa,
rrof. F. C.iX)Vf Mfwt.s tana.
TW. DICK, ATTOBNEY-AT-J
Ebenbnrg, Pa. Office tn bnlldln
' "' " ""' M" ' ' 1
FITSI
m at T
J. Uoyd, aee'd. (first floor,) Centre atreet. A
manner ol leiial business attended ta atlsfao
tory aadoeUeat.iin( a ipeclalty . 10-14. -tl
sTfe II Vl IfFfl nrt t'umnrs -1'F!Pr ni
lafllJI.IrC o'k-ove. tir. Hirriiqvr
Sfrtll Vaf laiBI ii. Ivo tiu bt.. Ciucui
no ktitf t
HrM,
uuiaV.
. . -
c.erer jool? Harvard j,
was once beard to sav r 1 .
dare correct a stuflfnt'. :. 'T H.
I have looked in the dicuo v'
"Just as X ... answered
min qa'ckly, "never d.re us-f. , '1
I steel it fe-eble !" TLe Vv'"'' "
der Ibe impreEsion that the
be spelled ,'feablf. " 1 lk .
A great and univeisal com,. I
felt for the person who mi,.. .T"
some of the wisest men at.d "L ?
bave bad tbe misfortune of Uj,
ble always to marshal the;r uJ
rectly. e'tfcr!
A Cambridge provision draw t.'
receiving an order for salt '
from a Harvard professor.
A bill made out oy one of ae , , ;
Ing pedajrotrues of a EeiyhborC'""'
concluded with "ballance due "
who know will tell that the
distinguished clergyman am :
rrinting frrquently abound ineV
this kinat. ertjn
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Cobbett, la
bis grammr.
cIta lnntanfaa e.e t .J ii.
"inning
grammatical language, jn kingi'rpj
as. The Father of his Country hs
owu system of speHsnjr acd his rj,
another and diftarent one. a
actress whom we all admire Idtv
spells Taesday Tensday. j
Napoleon was not a correct n, ?
and tbei Iron Duke s'.ipp-l oftn
misfortune is often an Inherited
and whole families unto tbeir r.a
branches and twigs will show tL. .
weakness. ,
-Wbat !" save M.j. T,
"would you marry a woman
affection with one f ?" "Why not i r
man as well as a mm ? It c-v
spell inr were necessary to the
tttrrif
atata ahn mlcrht n.tr Tinor
p. " o;
Presidatf would be doomed to tr
ey V Gen. Taylor and Aiidrew j,v
would scarcely bave read ttu
elear to bnsbandbood.
tio
(
8bell Monnds ef Horiili.
Colonel Joph VTUpox. one nf
managers of the Areranirc ;
um nf the University
of rr.nj'n-, I
tcmnnt of tli. (J
recently gave a short nccos
ploratioos in the F!ori4a shell tmt
lie said be had rtover IrAveV t
part of the Uni?f d S'a'es that pf
ed so many runan.s of Hie fernw-t
as Florida. The mounds werenft
clasps. Along the eoaet and thfk;
of tbe rivers tLe-y were comoV.
ebel's, while those away fremther';
cf
and Ihe sea are msda of atnd. T' ft
mounds are of prodinious siz, snm ej
tbe largest beicg twfn'j cr ihir'.y .-
la extent and twentr o fwrtv 'm.:
beiebt.
The shell moncds r eomp-sH3i
most exclusively of ov?'r sr.r'i.
large conchwhich wss evideTlyev.
being the next most p'oii'iV.
of tbe latter have a lo e l rLrn i::
top. through which i is r'ba'5 "
animal was drawn. TliPshI'i ftr?
or me present ay. parT?K.r? -j
character of those of the p'.i.-js f-'
sils, and indicate that the tun-i-ia
maae a very long rime hso. w.
ited a collection of objects from I:, g
da, iDcIudicg two gold beads, c.t
superb fragment of pottery tlt
thought tn tm of l,fr,rcift naarL'ar: CO
In comv)Qnling upon Ibis ;t -j
which be presented to the must ui
said that the Greek fret, th sr
wot'x and many forms of cNs-ica' tlii
oration are to be discovered on
American pntteiy, and if w war
study tke bcglnnicg of classic ar!
pis
ba;
should study tbe aboriginal art cf Q
lea, an art that was nipped iu the b.:
'ha Ibrrih a Snimcb tnpamnn 1 ."f I
nm, although only organized Us:;;
is so well cared fcr by its frieudiiU
collection is now second Is noue 1: .'
country.
spr
4 Ol
Terfumed lusects.
Certain mobs and bnUcrfl.ri '
recently been found to give iC
clo
COI
!
ficr
Y
in
J(
from their bodies, which are tl!t
creted from organs sprclal'y -v
far tbe purpose, and bitua'.td ut.
end of tbe body ; or, as in s. me
flies, from certain hair, like ec
tbe wirgs. Mr. Meldola bus !:.".
tec ted tbe snout-molb, a specirs o. -rcinia.
This insect possesses s U'J
arrangement of bairs on the foif
which be bas proved are ecenl ' c
The odor tbey produce is like tt
artificial ess-nceof jsrgonwlle pif
white butterfly expels an odot !'r'
of citrons, and in a Brazilian u
three different scents arise 'r'1
mrny pans of the body.
The males of ealtidryaP, a Jt ;
terfly, give off a muk like '
certain of Arcian moths gi l'r'
intense odor somewhat like tbrtf
laudanum. The food of trjui
salmon i said iu Europe to co.-. -
small erustacea, such s watfrt
clops, etc., and ihe lan;p or J-
While at tbe Racgaly Ukrs ae r
several trout dariug the C'-
Sfwjtember, aud found in !be
whirling beetles, flies &d 01M '
which had fallen into the Uk". 'i
er observations as to me food
would be of considerable interest.
Kcnadsr's Two sens"-
Io Ecuador there aif
one ihe invlerBO or wt ana
ano or dry. The uivitrDO
(though astronoujical'y i "
time) begins in Dftm!r bJ
May.
Tbe heavy raic come
fjrrh li It"
month of tba year, Ju'y tne f0!
in May feveis
. AK,atP I
ort'1-
tne ary aeaaou mc t""- f
is nearly perfect, i:s
C0rill'-u;
broken only by a ft d-Js
tbe autumnal f qumox.
is rluiintr tbe rainy
that Guayaquil bas earseu
tioa for uuheallblu"1- Ttie .'.r
.... A aaiv aS that
ish bath ; rank vegeutiou w f; j
in the sun ; the coumu
- - n-Va.i
some of the city streets
impassable, aod fever u
.v, ...rk nf deatii. wcite
,
keep up perpetual r A. ;
mosquitoes, cockroach. ,f
palm of your h.nd -J"1081''
scorpions and deadly serpen-
t;ttt
run i . m I..