The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, August 08, 1890, Image 4

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    fw.H imeo! His nu!nos.
l'.r c.)'. s irt -S"iiion it rtrfix.rk
1 disp'ay of indifference ia trying
and excii!ng tlme9, the decentfants of
IIm when they want to are bard, to
disciun'. This f;ct wis Toreihiy illus
trated in mi incident connec'ed with
the recent trial of tne CtuiinWs cae at
Irootoo. I; will ba remembered that
oue of the principal wkutss-s for the
defend! was Frank J.-ckios, a negro
aud aa eye-witness of the tragedy.
Frank was white wishing a chicken
coop only a few feet awi; when the
auool!n,j occurred. Oa the direct ex
amination ha told his story ia a plain,
straijjhtforwar J way auJ his evidence
vras very niiterlat. The cross eximiu
er propounded the usual questions and
made a strenuous attempt to tangla
the witness in gi vinjf bis testimony
concerning the fc's immediately pie
ceding and at the time of the shooting,
a question would be atktil Frank, to
whie'i he would gi7rthe following re
ply when the attormy would ask :
"What did yu d) then V"
"I jmt went ou whitewashing the
chirkn-coop."
II-jt when the defendant appeared
with the Run and It seemed as if some
one was g riug to be hurt, what did you
do then "
"I kept on whittwajhiug the chick
ec coop. It was none of my business,
and where I came from iu Woodward
county, Kentucky, I learned not to in
terfere with two white gentlemen en
gaged in settleing a question of honor.
I turned up one end of the coop and
kept right on with my whitewashing."
"When the shot was fired what did
you do ?"
"K-pt riht on whitewashing."
"Did you do anything when they re
moved the body ?"
'Yes ; kept right on with wy white
washing." The judge Bmi!eI, tho spectators t It-
tered and the whole court-room appre
ciated this wonderful display of dispo
sition to attend strickly to ont'i own
affairs.
Hens as an Alt! to IVarh KuMng.
I.ve!-headed farmers in Connecticut
I av for several years been at work re.
Tiving an old Industry 'he growing of
peaches for maiket. Fifty years ago
the peach crop of the Nutmeg State
was an important item, but the trees
ran out afrer a time, the orchards were
cut down, and apples and other small
fruit took their place.
After giving the land a long rest, the
industry was revived again about ten or
twelve years ago. and each succeeding
year the peach premiums at the several
agricultural fairs has been increased In
importance until they have drawn out
some of the finest s imp'es of tho fruit
raised north of M ison and Hixou'd line.
A" to cu'tiraMon, there are hs manv
methods as there are individual grow
ers. The simplest wms that practiced
by William Tiatt of Newtown, a for
merly very "uccesjfu! grower, but who
is now an inmate of the Midlletown
Insane lltreat. Mr. I'Utt used to
spado up a circla around each tree of
perliaps thrfe fief in diameter. Into
this he planted or sowed very sparingly
corn, oat3, buckwheat, and other cer
eals. Then he turned hU large flvk of hens
Into the orchard and let them scratch
for thfir living. He claimed that by
this method he kept the ear'u about the
roots of the tree looso and easy per
meabb? by rain and dew, and the hens,
besides gathering the corn and oath,
acted ns insects and worm destroyer0,
keeping the trnrks of tho trees free
from borers and other pests, which
would otherwise have to be looked after
with a sharp eve. Mr. Piatt used to
raise peaches the siz-s and flavor of
which gained him a wide fame.
Figs ami TliNtles.
No man can walk with God without
reaching out a hand to held somebody.
To be a jack of all trades Is one of the
easiest ways in the world to be noth
ing. Until a man has been tried he will
always have reason to be afraid of him
self. I!ifffon that dn't go clenr through
a man don't cause the devil much un
easiness. To be able to worship Clod accept
bly is the greatest fclessinj that can
come to man.
When you want to fee the person
roost to blame for your misfortunes
gaze into the looking glas.
Treasures in heaven are treasures
forevr, but trevur on this earth are
onlv treasures for a little while.
The man who commits sin is simply
rutting a halter around his neck that
will some day bring h'ni face to face
with God. "'
If you are not making the world bet
ter, It will be wor?e for your having
lived. No man can leave the world as
ba found it.
There waa weeping at the grave of
I.azarus. bnt we don't know that there
was a tear shed wh?n Methuselah waa
buried.
Those who have the greatest knowl
edge of God and enjoy most of his love
are those who have bad tie greatest
need ef Him.
The angela have Btandlnsr orders to
throw wide open every window In heav
en as soon as all the lithea are brought
Jeto the store bouse.
A Tarrot that Dosrn't Like Chestnuts.
A friend tells th's story about a par
rot and vouches foi its truth. It must
bave been a wonderful bird that
belonged to one of those fellows who
ara always in bard luck. Oee Jay he
found himnelf reduced to hard pan in
tne way of linances and left liia green,
buod exile from Africa's coral strand at
bis uncle'." Every day after that when
he paired the shop the parrot would be
banging over the door and would cry
ia beseech irg tones :
"Tete. l'ete, when are you going to
take ma out ?"
Another peculiarity or his was that 1
whenever any one said 'hullo' to him
he would reply :
'Hullo, bnt for f;.d's sako d-m't a."k
rue if I want any cracken."
JOB:: PRINTING.
THE Fit E EM AX
Printing Office
I) the place to get your
JOB PRINTING
Promptly and satisfactorily executed. We
will meet tne prices of alii honorable
com pet ion. We don't do any but
firit-ciass woik and want a
living price fur it.
Willi Fast Presses ill KewTyjfi
We are prepared to turn oat Job Printing of
every discretion la the FINEST
STYLE and at the very
Lowest Cash Prices.
Nothing but the best material used aad
our work speaks for itself. We are pre
pared to prlut on the abortes; notice
posters, froobammes,
Business Cards, Taos, Bill Heads.
Monthly Statements, Ex v elopes.
Labels, Circulars, Wedding and
Vimtino Cards, Checks, Notes,
Drafts, Receipts, Bond Work,
Letter and Note Heads, and
Hop and Tarty Invitations, Etc.
We can priut anything from the smallest
and neatest Visiting Card to the largest
Poster on short notice and at the
most Reasonable Kates.
The Cambria Freeman
EDLNSIiUHG. PENX'A.
-rJL AIM'S 0
NEEDLIT
r
i CIGARS & CIGARETTES. IU
PATENTED
L' W-j
i
TIimm UiMd CoaUln the Leaves
.cU!r mt the Plie Tree.
Use thorn for a plea-nant f moke and
cpivdy relief for INFLUENZA. ACUTE
AKO CHRONIC CATARRH. CLERGYMEN'S
SORE THRO A T. HAT FEVER. ASTHMA AND
ALL BRONCHIAL DISEASES; they are fre
from adulteration, as nothing U used
in th'ir manufacture but the BEST OF
TOBACCO and FRESH PINE NEEDLES.
M VNXPACTCT.O BY
F!?iE NEEDLE CIGAR CO.
FREEHOLD, N. J.
Sweet t- Groan-Grow.
VThil else is to b
expected of I ha
d fashioned waf
c.f blacking the
thocs? Try the
new way by miog
WOLFF'S
Acxe Blacling
and the dirty tk
becomes a clcaaly
pleasure.
WoiffsACMEBIacking
REQUIRES NO BRUSH.
Sbcda Water or Snow. Shoe ca be washed
clean, requiring clrcitiaj only encc a Week
fur men. once Month for women.
It is alto oa Elegant Harness Dressing.
WOLFFS RANDOLPH. Philadelphia
H:iSss, Catl.5, Sheep & Hogs.
Excels -rrerty tot rapiseers 4 Xtai4
Cn ' i . C o u 9 w. 5. H : i e Co u n i. Ys : loe Wr at sr. Fsser.
Cl ms aac Ikaaa Ejws. Lang Frrsr,
Coi: aess, BUUhsg. and all S.Scultiaa aHa.
in; frnn lr---:ri'.iei ol ISs Blood. Mill rail)
l.'e : . ft ai caca. .I.'d numttmrmd tr tk
JO?? M .NL'FC7tWtN0 CO.. LYONS. . t.
PERUVLVN TONIC LIVER
REGULuVTOR. ;t V
Th only KtireWt radical rara for
CONSTIPATION. - i . t
BILIOUSNESS.
INDIGESTION.
sail all ttort!err el ike Mvr. and has eursd
hun'lrel of pe 1. sved is the saly resnedy
nr thane diMswi. and In rases" In arhK-fe tb
tort .kititui sthyMiaaa have atterl tailed.
Tr'tlrsouial Iron hoajreda ol oio living
In HUir iunty, l'ennrran ia. It Is mana.
I.i. tursl n. T. Hrlrlac. Wllllassia.
hnrs:. Ha . lor the K T. u. K. Co., and lor
rain ly all Jruritlt at &0 rents per bottle.
None centime except la del shows the In
dian arruw-head trade mark.
April -r.tB, H.u-ly.
STIR SKAVIHG PARLOR !
CCR. CENTRE AND SAMPLE SHEETS
EBENSBURC, PA.
J. II. OA NT, Propriet or.
amEPt7BL.It3 will always Ond at out pla
X of taloeM la business hoars. trerythlngePt
nest and cgy. A la;h room has been, 'con
nected with the shoe where tba roblio can he so.
curomo Ute.l with a hot or cold bath. Bathtub
and every thin connected therein kept perfectly
clean. Olks Tuwaxa erauiALTT.
M. D. KITTELL,
Attorney-n t -Jjuav,
EoEMSRl'Rd, PA.
f!e rraory KolMlnir, opp. I'onrt Hotue.
3 NW
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Somrttilo? to Arold.
A little personal pique, a bit of
wounded Tanity, a sadden flame of
anger, often ondoea the moat substan
tial and faitbful work, and nnllifles the
most Intelligent and wise action. It is
one of tba painful things In experience
that effort la often defeated by these
small, purely personal, and often mom
entary things, which are generally on
Intelligent and unwise. Life would be
freed from some of Its most painful
features If men always acted to each
other on a basis of real justice and in
telllgenee, and left their Pinal! personal
feelings and prejudices out of sight.
A man's work ought to be judged by
iuelf and for itself alone, and the
strencth of a man's position ought to
rest solely upon what he is abie to do.
And yet most of us are constantly neu
tralizing the best work of others be
cause it Is not done in our way, and are
constantly fating to do justice to others
because of some personal prejudice
against them.
The really strong, clear-sighted man
Is the man who is able to put himself
out of the question and to judge others
by what they really are and do, not by
their relation to him. In this working
world there la neither time nor strength
J to be always coddling our small vani
ties and still smaller perjudices.
The world does not stand in order
that we may be pleased. It stands as a
place for the doing of honest work in
the be?t way, and if that work can be
better done in some other way than the
one we prefer, our business is to let it
be dene and rejoice in It. If you wish
to see things clearly, and be just with
your fellow-men. keep clear of the
fumes of vanity and the thick atmor
phere of mere personal feelins;. Make
it a rule to see what a man Is and does,
and value him by these things.
A person may be very distasteful to
us aad yet be eminently useful and suc
cessful in the world.
Ujpaetlilag a Ufa.
Within the last month I have made an
interesting experiment with a fowl.
Some choice eggs being sent me for
Latching purposes (baring no ben at
that time broody and no Incubator) I
determined to set one of my hens on
these eggs and keep her there by the
force of mesmeric power. The eggs
were sot fresh when I received them,
and to keep them with the uncertain
hope ef a hen becoming broody might
have been fatal to their hatching. I
therefore, went against nature, and set
my hen upon these eggs ; she was In
full lay at the time, and remained so
throughout the three weeks that she
was sitting, laying, according to wont,
two out of three days. Those who un
derstand poultry will appreciate that no
one hen will do this, haying become
natrarally broody, although for the first
day or two after being set on eggs I
have had hens lay once or even twice.
Marking the eggs I set her upon, I
was able to know and withdraw the
eggs she kept laying. The first day I
placed her on the ege It took me half
an hour to bring ber Into a hypnotic
condition ; but each successive day, af
ter having roused her to drink and eat,
I was able to sooth her drowsy placi
dity In much less time ; also there were
days, for which I can give no reason,
when I had to go to her more than once
in the day, aha being in a restless, excit
ed state, trying to get off the nest.
The result has been much to my own
astonishment, that .four out of seven of
these eggs have hatched and are healthy,
happy little chickens. At night I can
etlll influence their mother to her ma
ternal duties, but in the daytime she
takes ao notice of them.
Tlgoreas Men la 014 Age.
History gives us some remarkable in
stances of great achievement in the af
ternoon of age, but they are rare excep
tions. Chaucer didn't begin to write
the "Canterbury Tales" until be was
sixty, and at the same age Milton was
hard at work on Paradise Lost," Ho
mer, too, was on the edge of the sere
and yellow leaf when be put the ficishs
ing touches on the Hand.
GoldonI wrote some of his best plays
after his eightieth birthday. Words
worth worked with apparently undi
minished power at fourscore and
Geo the cot tinned to astonish the world
at four-score and three. George Ban
croft will be ninety in October, and on
til lately wielded bis pea with the grace
of Saladln and the foroe of the lion
hearted Richard. Whittle r at eighty
three writes as sweetely as ever. ;; Glad
stone still fells trees at eighty-one.
Herodotus tells us that King Argan
thonlDS reached the wonderful age of
one hundred and Ifty years. Cicero,
however, discounts the story, but is
willing to admit that he was one hun
dred and twenty when he died. Again
ocles, the tyrant of Sicily, held hia sov
ereignty until he waa ninety-five, and
Bardyllls, King of Tenia, reached the
ripe age of on hundred, and then, tired
of life, ' committed suicide. A&ander
was a vigorous soldier at ninety, but af
ter his ulnetyothlrd birthday, when his
life waa "as full of sorrows as the .
of s aids," he starved himself to death.
Was Celunbss a Jew
Jews figure prominently In the histo
ry of lh discovery of America. The
plans and calculations of Columbus'
expedition were largely the work of
two Hebrew astronomers and mathe
maticians.
Two Jews, also, were employed as
roierptvters uy uoiumous, ana one of
them, Luis de Tones, was the first Eu
ropean to set foot in tne 2itw world.
When Columbus sighted the Island of
San Salvador he imagined be was apt
proaching a portion of the East Asiatic
coast and he sent Torres who was ens.
gaged for bis knowledge of Arabic
ashore to make lnqurles or the natives.
It was probably, this Torres who was
the Madrid Jew to whom Columbus be
queathed half a mark of silver In his
will. Another rurlons fact is, that it
has been eeriouaiy suggested, by Dr.
Delitzch we believe, that Columbus
himself waa a Jew. or of Jewish birth.
The name Christopher was frequently
adopted by converts, while the surname
Colon was borne by a distinguish ed
family of Jewish scholars. Christo
pher's brother. Diero. bore orlflnallv
the Jewish name Jacob, which sounds
surprislnirlv like Sheaa Kadosh. Per
haps during the noming celebrations
some Jewish scholars in Italy will make
inquiry Into the validity of this daring
suggestion.
it ilakes You Hungry
I luve used Ta in-'s ivl-ry Vvnirind and lr
li:ul a OtHt;irT
t rc t. It l-:vti-r.it.
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Celery Compound j
H a unique tunl- MM ni.r. -1i r. M-i inl to '
the ta-t.-. qnU W. In ll m-i'ktii. k kI without anr
Injurious n. t. It triv iiuat ru-jjreil iM-alii. '
h lnafci- everiu!i'T lat- ;rm-l. II i-ures !
lysM-psl4 and kindred ll.s.mfc rs. J'h Ui.in
pre, rib.- K. fl.ou. Mx for ..' ltujnfl.-c. ;
U'm.ls,BjcHkdo Burlington. Vt i
diamond ores'SSTSfuSM
; DRIHK PURE MATER .
BY USING THE
Bucket pump and water purifier
1 :v
YATER PURIFIER
441 a eiUMST
CIITTI.O.
! cent fur
fwt.
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CEO. HUNTLEY, Agent, Ebensburg, Pa.
THE ALLMENDINGER
ANN ARBOR,
Manufacturer of
HIGH GRADE PIANO?
and ORGANS.
Importers and Jobber of
Music and Musical
Merchandise.
nil 1
W. ukMwMce no rl-rml. in abova stytaa. tn TOKS, ACTIOW or WOKKKAITSHIP. Pianos and
Orcmns tn AJ.L. Myloa. Wa v. Mannlaetne-rs aad m.k nuiteannr-f pneaa. Otdm for anytninc
tn LUo music lino will rooei.s prontpS auanuon. Correspondonoa aotieitad. Ive Aa-ents wasted.
FiCTCnr; Car. Tr:l i3 Ufishir.jtan Sts. : RET11L WiREBOIJKS: 31 So. liain SL
SW6EPINC
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. C. YATES & CO.,
Cth and Chestnut St.
(Ledger Building;)
lStb and Cheatnat St.
B. J. LYNCH,
UNDERTAKER
And Manufacturer A Dea'er Id '
HOME AND CITYMADE
FURNITURE
field., m emm .HIT.,
LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS,
TABLES, CHAffiS,
Mattresses. &c.,
1605 ELEVENTH AVENUE,
ALTOONA. PENN'A
tVCittren of Cambria Coant- and all
others wtsnloji t purchase honest FURNI
TURE. Ac. at honest pricea are respectfully
inrited to ciTo ua a call before buTlcg; else-
wuerv, na we are counaent teat we can
eTcry widi ana please every taste
Prises the Tary lawest. r-lS-'80-tf.l
WANTED AGENTS
r vavsas rts l'K
TREES, SHRUBS, VINES, &c.
STEADY WORK
Far Heaast, Ia4aatriaas Bsa.
Bnlnrr IzpmsM. or Oora-
uusbIod If prafarrad.
Wa srw a full tin orvarla-
TW Ksaiasas sickly Umi
U'rif imumtrtiatrlv for Irrm.
ovM m.um urnci.
R. C CHASE A CO., PH1LA.. PA.
1794. 1890.
Poll el as wmtaa at short nouea la ika
OLD RELIABLE "iCTNA"
slacr Plrat Clakaa CoanatsvailM.
J VEST FOR THE
OLD HARTFORD
FIRE INSURANCE COMT.
COMMENCED BUSINESS
1794.
EbaosDom, Jalj aCissa.
ELYS CREAM BAZ3T
It not a liquid, tnvjf or poudtr. Applied
inionotirxauqutcJcIt abtorbtd. Ittlea
tht Xad. AUayt inflammation. JltaUths
tort. Rtttortt Vutvxse oftasU and tmelL
fcO nt mi Drutm; try maW, rtgiaUmL, 0 eetyf.
IVt BROTHERS. Dru&rgfetSiOwegOsXTa
-1
sprl n g med lei ne men n more now-a-l:iys t han It
.11.1 t-n jeaiM a--n- The wlnwof 1 has left
I lie Ii.T-- m'l J'K.mrA mt. The nerves, must lie
-trenjflh.-tied, the Mn.il pnr1fl.il. . liver and
1..U.-I-. re milted. l-nllie'M Celery Compound
.jr.M m- ttirifr . ftdnf ?!!.-.
ll 4 1. if el.- . alt :r-r.U I. . I I . ..if
bit ir.ft; ... I;.,..
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The Pert
Spring IVeed.c.nc,
"In I lie nrlnc of HT I wa n!1 na
woiil'l tret up Iu I le- lu-Tiilu" vtl'u ll'eU :
feeling, and v.- Hfrfc 1 h 11 1 .-...:. 1 i.anii- '
ariHiii.l. I l..u.!ii a l.l 1 !. i.r l':iln ' I- 17 '-. 1-
(UMlU.i. al.ll lor.- lljcl I.ik. I. !! v i . k i
. rv in... I. Ii it. r. I .11.0.- I i!t ! . (.mi., i:
II to all I11 ikn-i a bull. III..- up.ii.d sci-ir.1 li.-i
llitf Ji.e.1. llir." Mrs. U. A. Ikjw, lllirllliMoll. 1
I lactated food gr?
YOUlt
Warxantod to Purify a Foul Well or Ci.stern
'in Ten Days UW or Money Refunded.
It will draw tea smIVm nf water per mltrate. "
N.rr Imm U br MMkel. vtinj-l Ihnwrd wilt.
A Irn t Ar A ttojr ru Or. walrr Ith eur fnTV a 10 ft. w-fll.
ti lr.n tuKlnc te niM r iKirtC No .u.-krr. or .alv. t ar ont
It haa bo w.;a tUl-lHt: t" -.e.rotlt. lli-.jr r pollute th water.
It lit b.4 P..I w orae. a. t!x- L1B if lusvle.rf ttMifaiiirjr'X Initt.
It Im I K. ikn pl t uirt unmM uurablv .uuetur. uumI I.jt ruMuv wnlrr.
ll cui I set up lii i.riet n ni!i.uie, n.- ther-1, noihlii to fateu l
lw Hm- lMtl..rn.
Jt wUI ih Trt -. l.M.ln. Mnl th- -t ft a I.k4a w Int.-r.
.m ll. l.iu k. I. tlt-.-hurv-r- Ui. iu-lvrfc
I!.. . k-atlu-r. rdbtwr . wood u ooula. t ixili the water to i-on
t lltlllUllr it.
Yoa t!u - ba.r In mn. out a vullful t4 water :et a I e-l. e.j
Ill-ink. Irr. ry l.lh-k'el yoMoown lllll 01 wr o w uu.iu..mw
fllU with oUd water a. Uie air rcmm.
Price $10 for a tcn-fnnt wHl r cislfra;
rrrrj additional foot in depth, after 10
A Ue airetit wanted In rrer t"wn in tbe Vnltod States. Addrw.
BUCKET PUMP CO.
443 Plum Street. CINCINNATI, Ckj
PIANO & ORGAN CO.,
MICH.. U. S. A.
W Maka a SPECIALTY of
Organs in Piano Cases,
FINELY FINISHED and HAND
POLISHEEO, In
Rosewood, Ebony, Wal
nut and Antique Oak
And : eon tain ing: our town
Patented : Improvements.
OILS! OILS!
The Standard Oil Company, of
Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty
of manufacturing for the domes
tic trade the finest brands of
niiminating and Lubricating Oils,
Naphtha and Gasoline
That can b
LUDE FROM PETROLEUM.
We challenge comparison with
every known product of petrol
eum. If you wish the most
Host : Moiily : Satisfactory : Oils
in the market ask for ours.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY,
PITTSBURG, FA
OCtlS-S-lJT.
PATENT STEEL PICKET FENCE.
HAXIWIIME, IMIKSTUl CTUiLE.
Cheaper thaa Wood.
..t.Mr-M9f.
h ,. L 1 " .'. !; !
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BfiW
wmm
TUiMfmnn IVM Pnt vita (U. llukMi
BU.(.) n W as I.m M -4 Tmm.. Vawrtuu fc
rtlMac. rira Itawi aaS riltC 8air Oallw
Iter.. .n4 all.c. IdM 4 lr Oriiu. TIKI DOJB 4V5D
WUilfOW acKIIHa. ul ail fciaSsaf WIKK l ull.
TAYLOR fc DEA,
Ot. COS A t03 Harkrt St.. IitCstara;h, Pa,
JOHX C. KIXCH,
Golta - WeJJiDi - Eye - Wlislies,
1S WiTU Snurr, PiTTaBCBa, Pa.
Oldast astabllrhad hoosa In tba elty. vhera
Botblns; bnt para ftoods ara vat op, strictly lor
iaaaUy and aaedielBal nsa. Nothing hatter than
Oolden Waddlna;. Nart on tba list. Unck
anbeimer. Oraj's Moooorahaia Ktsj tbeaa
poods are lead Ing brands. R randies or vintage
of 1ST ea band. Ulns. Holland and Uomastlc
also Old Toss. Finch's Oolden WeddlOK. $1 OS)
for fall qnart. lor $i.00; Uackenbelmer's tba
same; Monongahela, .00 per doxen. Wines.
a.00 par down. H 00 for one-halt doxen. Seeare
It boxed. Also bare In stock. Ormndrather's
Cbolca, at 2.00 per gallon, barrels at sport a
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DISEASES
S WAYNE'S
OINTMENT
tBSOLUTILI CVHTU.
rasiiti.,f m anaeMSarsS
CaRaaarWrltato
J. R. HENRICKQ
ror csaa or Has Price oa
EE
Pianos and Qrgans,
79 Fifth Ave,
PITT8BURQH. PA.,,
Junl3 em.
DETROIT Stel Tawkle BIerk.
HALF THE COST ol bolatlnt: iae4
to Storekeepers, Butchers, Farmers.
Maeblnests, Builders, Contractors and
Ul'UEKS. Admitted to e tba irreau
est Improvements tVKK made In
taekle blocks. Ireight prepaid,
write lor cataloaroc.
i t'LTON IKUNK ENdlNE WKS.,
......... 10 Hrash St Detroit. Mioh.
EitabUshed m30.90.Iy
CANCER
and Tumor crnTTi ne VnMVn
KH.a it. In Oa.risKT r-.w
t o. m iMit b-. Clsciaaau. C
in
Feathered rhieres.
A Xova Scotia correrpoDdcot who
bas CaDada groase in confinement, de
scribes (heir egg-stealiDg procli Titles as
follows:
The way tbej will steal eggs from one
another would do credit to a London
pickpocket. Two bens bad tLeir nests
near together, perhaps two feet apart,
and as each ben laid erery other day,
one would be vacant while the other
would be occupied. The ben that laid
last would not go away until she bad
stolen the nest egg from the other neet
and placed it in ber own.
I once saw a ben attempt to steal an
egg from another nest that was twenty
feet away. She worked faithfully at it
for half an boar or more, but did not
succeed In moricg lb coveted egg more
than eight feet, it being uphill. The
egg so frequently got away from ber
aud roiled back a foot or more each
time, that she at last got disgusted and
gave up the task. I bad no fear of get
ting tbe sets mixed, as each was so dif
ferent from every other in color and
shape.
On going-to the pen one evening I
round one of tbe bens on tbe oast, and
I knew she was beginning to ait. as all
tbe others bad gone to roost. Slipping
my band under bet I found three eggs,
the nest egg, tbe one just laid and tbe
one stolen from the other nest. I picked
two of them np and held them before
ber, when she at once placed ber bill
over tbe one held between my thumb
end forefinger and tried to pull it out
of my band; I did not let her have it,
however, and she Immediately stepped
up on the 'side of ber nest and, placing
her bill over tbe remaining egg, drew it
out of tbe neat and pushed It back un
der her out of sight, as muck as to say.
"You have two. and that ia all you can
have." I must confess that it waa with
great reluctance that I took these eggs
from ber, as she pleaded so hard for
them.
Descent With Parachutes. .
"How high do you ascend to make a
parachute descent ?" was asked of a
well-known aeronaut.
"Not less than 3.000 feet. A smaller
distance' does not give tbe parachute
time to expand and act as a resisting
force. Tbe bigbtest leap I made was
at Quiocy, wbeu I Intrusted myself to
tbe parachute at a height of 10.000 feet.
It la, of course, quite ao experience to
cleave tbe air for that distance. I use
notbins but m; bands to hold on to the
bar. 1 do not grasp the bar tightly, as
a less experienced man would do, for
that would soon exhaust my strength.
I bold on merely enough to support my
weight. At the beginning of the de
scent tbe sensation resembles that ex
perienced by people descending in ao
elevator, only it Is more intense. Tbe
first hundred feat, or so, , my bod? is
a dead weight and the descent is nearly
rapid enough to take one;s breath.
"Tbe main danger in parachuting
baa been due to the oscillating motion
la the air. During some descents I
bave been astonished to see this oscil
lation so great as to bring the para
chute on a horizontal line with myself.
Going thus from side to side, para
chuting becomes dangerous business.
I have at the present time a fringe three
feet wide attached to my parachute,
and in descending think this steadies
the motion.
VWben I leave the balloon for the
parachute, I pull a rope which rips it
partly open so that the gas can make
its scape and allow tbe balloon to de
scend. My baloon generally reached
the ground before 1 do in the para
chute. t Uy parachute is twenty-two
fact in diarcater and made of silk of
the lightest and strongest material pos
sible." Waitixo ron Sam. A man with
eleven weeks of wiry hair and a !oug
growth of beard stepped Into a barber
shop in one of our cities the other day
and sat dgwn. Trobably he was not in
bis beat mood. At any rate be looked
cross, even though it was bis next turn.
"Next." said the barber. -
111 wait for Sam," said tbe man
with the hair and beard, and as be said
it be kicked at the dog and looked about
as pleasant as a circular saw in motion.
"All right," said the barber with
emphasis. "Next."
The "next" got Into the chair and
left tbe man who was cross sitting by
tbe window, watcbinn for Sam.' Tlalf ao
hour passed, The shop was full and
there seemed to be a good deal of amuse,
xnent among all except tbe man who
waa waiting for Sam. One by one tbe
customers kept cosing in. Tbe clock
struck eight. At about thia time tbe
door opened and a bead popped in.
"Heard from Sam yet ?" said the
bead. u
"Yes," replied tbe barber.
"How is he ; having a good time.?"
"Guess be is"
When do you expect bim home ?"
In about three weeks."
Tbe door slammed after the question
er, just as the man with the beard, who
waa writing for Sam, jumped to bis feet
"Wh what did you say ?" shouted
be. "Did you sav. that Sam wasn't
coming for three weeks '
The barber repressed bis smile, and in
a voice that was low and even toned, he
Aid:; Yea, sir Sam is in the;countrv, and
we expect bim. back In about two
weeks and a half. But if you want to
wait for him we'll make up a bed for
you right here on" but the "rest was
lost by the door slamming on the retir
ing form fo the man who was waiting
for Sam. ' - '
Oh.Wbalareata.
will you heed the warning. The signal
perhaps of the sure approach of that more
terrible disease, Consumption. Ask your
selves If you can afford for the sake of save
log so cents, to run the risk and do nothing
i?r. J1- w" know from experience tba
bhlloh's Cure will Cure your Cooh. It
never falls. This explains why more than
a Million Bottles were no id the past year
It relieves Croup and Whooping Cougb at
once. Oothers do not be without It. For
Lme Back. Side or Chest use Bbllob's
Forons Plaster. . bold by Dr. T. J. Davison
Dyspepsia and Llrer Complaint.
Is It not worth the small price of 75 cents
to free yourself of every symptom of these
distressing complaints. If you think ao call
at our store and get a bottle of Sboloh's
italizer. Every bottle has a printed
guarantee on It, use accordingly, and If is
does you no good it will cost you nothing.
Sold by Dr. T. J. Dayioon.
M. L. JOHKSTOft. M.J.BVCK. A. M'.BVI K.
EBTaftLIMIijD 1873.
Johnston, Buck. & Co.,
liANKIiKS, '
EBENSBURG. - ' PENN'A.
A. W. BHK, I'aablfr.
EATABLIftHKD IMS.
Carrolltown Bank,
OAKKHLLTOWN, PA.
T. A. MIARBAI GII, Caakler.
General Banting Business Traisacted.
Tbe IoUowIdk are tbe principal feala-rei ol a
general baia-in- business :
DEPOMITH "
KecelTerf psyaMe on demand, and Interest er-
In eertlttcatea Issued U time depositors.
LOAN H
Extended to enptnmers on fa Tors Me term and
approved paper discounted at all times.
i .... , COLLECTIONS
Made la the locality end upon all tbebankrne;
towns In tbe United Stales. Charges moderate.
IIRAITS
Issned negotiable In all parts af tbe Unlt4
States, and loreiirn excbanne Issued on all parts
of torojo.
. AC O CATS r .
Ol merchants, farmers and others solicited, to
wbom reasonahle accomodation will be extended.
Patrons are aspured that all transactions shall
be beld M strictly private and onhdenttal. and
tbat taey will be treated as liberally as gwod
back I ok teles will perstt.
Kespeetiully, "
JOHKNTON. BCCst dk .
John A. Ulaib.
!0 V. Blair
M.AIR & SON'S
DAILY MEAT MARKET,
Centre Street, Ebensbnrs, Pa.
The Iift WVhtcrn Jattl Hiil b
ri vrv liT - Alao l''r-h.
L,nrnT, Wal. Mutton, lnrtl,
l'.-t c always on lmncL.
Market open at all hours and at
tentive and obliging salesmen to
attend to the wants of customers.
Wsfills
re earn slTwatna Ska wae1lela ani
' haiai a aartsllfs. Te as
SBaeat. li aawai eo&tala
Tonic, Alterative and
Cathartic Properties.
TWtt'a Villa smimi tbeaa aalltlsa lsa
tBUasal tr. aa4
Speedily Restore
towela their nlaal rltlU
. MMtlsil V rea-nlmrlty.
Sold Everywhere.
Whan X at? Craa X J sat mean mmtj ta
stop them for a time, aad then bave them raj.
lorn attain. I na aw A h anirsr. CUiUS.
1 Ivava made tbe rtlaeaaa ot
FITS, EP1XEPSTT or
FAIXING SICKNESS
a life-Ions; study. I trASJUVT my remedy to
Cras the worst cases. Because others have
failed ia bo reason lor not now recetvins- a cure.
Fend at once tor a treatise and a FtiiBOTTLa
Of my lKTHUBLi Kimivt. Give Express
and Post Office. It eoau 70a noUuaa tux a
tnal, and it will core you. Addreaa
H. O. ROOT, M.C.. I S3 Putt St Nrv YOU
for nm ONLY!
. J IIlUwr1Geval ana HK&V0U8 XJ ABILITY;
Waaluwas af Body and Kind, Xffseta
lof errors or assesses ia Older Ts
n.taM. stitf aAanoos fiiy m.ii. hot
SirwihaSiii.titii'iuiriDiimmmiTioi Hum.
hrw
iMMllI aateillae SOU ItUTIIIT-bMlla
Sm IMUFf fna W Bum m4 Itftltt f MMrtM. Writ,
I...rtyCl.. BmI. nluaUNM4 tm rjl .,l,r; ftw.
sMtm KRIS MKOICAi, CO., BUFFALO, N. V.
80TP
DOE8 CURE
CONSUMPTION
: 7 .......
In Its First Stages.
.Be ntre yett get tKa ytaaisa
NOT DEAu YET!
VALLIE LUTTRINCER.
stAWCFAoruaxB or
T1X, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE
AND TIX MOOFIXQ,
KespecttnUy Invitee tbe attention el bis trtendi
and tbe pnblle In a-eneral to tbe fact that be Is still
carrying oa boslneaa at tbe old stand opposite the
Moontaln Honse. tbenabunc, and ll prepared to
supply from a lante stock, or mane factories: to or
der, any artlela la bla line, from the smallest to
the largest, lb the best manner and at the lowest
living prices.
rfNi penitentiary work either made ar sold
at tbls establishment.
TIN ROOF1NO a SPECIALTY.
Ulve me a eall and satisfy yonrselres as to my
work aad prices. . -. LUTTKLNU Kit.
. i-usbunt. Alrll IS. 18i3-tl.
C. A.LANGBEIN,
Manufacturer ol and Dealer In
ALL KINDS of HARNESS,
ADDLED, BRIDLES, WU1PK,
COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS,
Robes, Fly Wets, furry Combs, etc, etc.. K
pairlna; Neatly and I'rooiptly done. All work
guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Aw-Shop B arkeri'Uow on Centre street.'
aprtastf . : - .
ALESMErjVl
, WANTED. " V
Local or Traveling.
to sell our Knreery Stork.' Salary , Expenses and
Steady Kmployment Uuarantoed .
CHAt-tbHUlHElib COMPANY,
msAjul . Kochcater. N . T.
talmn Fire taraice Apcy
T. "VV- DICK,
General Insurance AgenU
EJBEXSBUIta, FA,
FATS!
J?a"lrink,!n
The country house anf f.
deuce of .he lV1Dce Jl
SandriDghara estate, ia
ment except the df a. 'V
meious Bketches in War .
ODB.and oils of the pr inc.
of Borne adventure. I- ffi . 'v
tlff-r in Hen-.,. or
a hare in Xorfo'.k, sth I , VV
In a Uussian Ice-chair on ,h. v '
tAberReMie.ip.Min.4llv
from the bat k of an iepiam,H
between hfe,eS of a 1 'r
ready looks "killed'' by t'
Pterin from behind a t ?
take aim at a rpd deer
triumphant amidist a shower oTf
pheasants. Ves, one can tr
prince on his glory war.p..h
the aninaal kiuydom all t'
house, and he ia - a Ji ne Bho - to
Perhaps of all the cluf.th'
rlngham affords to areal it..w
the prince's character Uint fu.n-.7 1
his private study is ?.he t?t 'j.
is the smallest of the Bui t
by a Binjr'e but Urpe
wood-work is ail of i1?ilt 0,k
wallBand ceiling of a Leu'ral'ti
Is eBsentialiy th fcaunt of '
There are no banging,, no brj
nodaiuty devices of fair eD.J
soft rns, even on the oak.n Cr V
Business" was written in icT.
characters all over the
The principal piece of fnrnjinr '
a solid, rtjnare.onken d-sfc,
all ready laid to his hand, were'
Pper and envelopes the i'rtct '
Under the desk stood an odd
basket, for wh;ch the 1'rinca fBrL
the idea originally. Tbere r
books in the rrora, but a set of tltl
holds all conveniences for t'
On tbe walls hanps a v4..,,
aketches. A telephone hap h-!
by the window. It connc!s w.tlf
borongh House, in London, '
ffnrded by the servants wi;h a cx
of fear and superstition.
A I'ata gon Ian llnli l)w-(or ?
"When a child in IMap ura isj.i'
me ssenger Is despatch d for tbe dx.
ani never leaves untii Le coe r
bim. As soon as the doctor arrvs
looks at the aick child hnd their
much, ceremony rolls it, ap in p:-ekin.-'
IIe then orders a day pV.
and by this time the child has eta
crying, soothed by the wnrmth of;
skin, and bo rendering s' ill mwt'
hls reputation as a wi m-in. Yrr
clay is brought and made into a:;;1
cream with water, and the ct.il
painted from t -d to foot, cnuvati:
to cry again. me devil is still th
remaiks the doctor Bar!y, and d:;
two mysterious packages he camet j
contains rhea sinews (is'r'cL) ar2;
other a rattle made of Pieces in agr
decorated with feathers.
lie then fingers the sinewp, o,u'u;-.-something
foi a few minutes,
seizes the rattle and shakes it v tt'r,
staring very bard at the ctyirstfi
Then wram it In the skin afiiri
ceases crying. Again it 13
rattled at and stared at. and viz'.
then the cure is considered c t;
Tbe doctor leaves the child quirt,!,
folded in the warm Fkin, and r:.
way, having received two p'p-
tobacco as a fee. S'.rarge to
child generally recovers, but if it i
not, the doctor get ont of the i t'.
by declaring that the paren'sdir
keep the medicine skin tightly 1-.
the child, and so let the devil gfi
again. This is the onlv treat oats'
children in Patiffonla are ever ki.r..
receive. ' I
Great CathedraU.
Tbe cathedral at Cologne is c
the moat impoaing gothic structnr?
Europe. The original archi'ert!
known. The length is feet :!
breadth 231 feet.
The cathedral in Mexico, b;3
1573, completed 1GG7, is built in t:
regular mixtuie of tbe gothic acM
ian styles. It ia 500 feet in lerr
420 in breadth.
J?t. Paul's cathedral in Londo:s
fifth In size of linrope's great cV:
Its length is 500 feet, the trs:r?
2S5 feet long, and the west front
feet wide. The dome is 3V. fr::
ground, and it is 143 feet in J
Tbe cathedral of Notre !
Montreal is 25.5 feet long ai d 1 1
broad, and is capable of "entice
persona. It has two towers, e:
feet high, one of which cod-
chime of bells and the others-
bell, tbe Groa lJourbon. weigtt'-I
400 poonda.
The cathedral of Xotre IUmf'-1-'
Id stands upon the spot once ocr.;
by a rioman temple. The leng'.t i
feet, width of transept, 144 feet
of western tower, 244 feet ; ifli
front 12S feet, and length of m"
transeDt ls. lSG feet. Tiie
covers 94,108 square feet.
The building of St. lVter's
175 years. The length of the
19 6i34 feet : of transept from
wall, 44C feet ; height of ns.
wintb ol '-'
to. Bide aisles. 4 ftet
.30 feet ; - of side Xi'i i1
heicht of the dome from th P'
to the top of the cross is 4 IS M-
A Useful Artiole.
After a housekeeper full? r;,
. u r..
the worth of turpentine in ie
hold she is never williuK to be
it. It gives quick relief to b"";
an excellent application for o
is good for rheumatipm and W .
Then It is a sore prevent
motbB ; by just drr-HS ' 1 '':'"
drawers, chests and cuir'' ' ....
.v, .urmant secure 'roi
icuuri luc s.vvU
V. U t A . " i if
and bugs from the clow" jt
rooms by putting a few Jr. y (
corners acd upon the shells,
sure destiuction to bedbug-, , '
effectnally drive theui away .
haunta if thoroughly WT'a
joints on tbe bedstead. . J
neilber furniture uor clulo(0
spoonful of it addtJ to a P"
water is excellent fur cts r
Scittccica lot the XlO'
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