u t f-; ( I; 1 1 ( 'f NOTED AMERICANS. .1 w u.l I n has imrchased three salt pl.mts ui Kansns. K. i KKi' CJakkktt, since his retnrti to Uiif.ir.ons is reported to be looking like himself ntfnin." O.n.-: ijt.restinp fact in connection u h 'yrus Kit-Id's p.lden wedding was that the entire bridal party of 140 was present. - s atok I'u mb on the stump hepins f-K-;,'i'u.T with his ritfht hand stuffed d -ep down in ids breeches pocket. The thumb of his U-ft hand is stuck into the i .-" r vv ft rx'H.-ket. '. Hkown, who was Garfield's rinn seeietary, and who married ' '., MolMe Cartield, has lately become T. ,v:ve ..eri tary to Secretary Rusk of tin- Agricultural Department. T"ii Kvaiits said to a reporter f otl r lay: "I think now that, if I v vt.,r.diiir where 1 was fifty-three ii'v ,- and journalism was what it w is. I should choose as the business . life i hut of a journalist. I can in it -neuter possibilities than are , a!ir.(! in other professions." ':" ATon Oarmsik.. of Kentucky, and Tl os4as ariylc. the rveat Scotch phil os her. ur said to be from the same , ..ai: ,s uesrite the dissimilarity in the s-H-iliiijr f the names. The members .'ft:.. : ily arc able to trace their . r -v- I '-" to the days of pxxl Kinjr lf:-ed more than eleven hundred l- Roc :cKKKi.i.r.n, who has a very fn. 'aee on the Hudson, is now mak ing an Italian pardon, which is a new under .:kinp in thiscountry. there beinp ily ojo like it, and that is in Massa tVisttt. This will be filled with a n.' ty of forcipti plants and in the i-.DMwr acason will be a place of great tie-uny. Mi:. I'.r.AlVE is a great student of Nat-ci.fl l!.:iaparte. He has in his ii ii-'i ii. Washington a mtiubor of e.x eMc t nfrr.ivin.s and etchings of the )-.-tU-!:n '.n the various stages of his m. to ri- ea-eer. lut the picture of Xa ;).,'. -oi. us the youthful, alert, tiperish commando.- of the army of Italy is one f. .. t Mr. Illaine dcllphts in showing his visitors. THE INFANT TERRIBLE. rofNTFR '"Say, Johnny, did your -i: s h ive a private bos at the theater "tat nipht.'" .lohnny "No; but they had ne after they pot home." At flKUNoy "Tommy, do you think o"r sifter w mid marry me?" Tommy '."e. . She'd marry almost anybody : -.n what she said to ma." , bns aunty got bees in her it ouih?" "No; why do yon ask?" "C'uu: e Captain Jones caiipht hold of on.l said he was poing to take ' '. icy from her lips; and she said: W oil, make haste.' " r Vmow what the dead lan pu. ;'os are, Rufus?" asked the great r- t.ir. "Yep. Latin, Greek and En . :is i." Lnpli.-.hV" "Yep. English is ' t-x. I 'a said you murdered it i y..ur speech last nipht." C'ii:i.i:v "Won't you teach me all yi.u k. w alxmt whittling, Mr. liab le?" Mr. liablcy '"Why, I don't know i -v much, Charley." Charley (pos-i-.-iv! 'Oh, you must, because I ic-rd pa say that you were ulways in !-. i! it; ,ointed remarks." lir' (in.i.lR "Hobby, did your mother :.' .ke .my derogatory remarks about tv vinpinp after I was gone the other ipht?" Hobby "N-n-n-o. she didn't il e nr. y derogatory remarks." De (libit "I'm glad to hear that." ltobby -"lint sho nearly died laughing." 'n. lie's pa(a had a visitor who wore i ..vt;ill silk hut. Willie had never - n su.-h a tall hat, and as they were o up thf walk to the house he i.. toni.sh.-d the visitor and mortified his p.' pa by exclaiming: "Say, mister, ts u.r head go way to the top of tl.i. t lt .'.W'l.iTKfT (displaying the plans) ";n. i is L i.e front elevation, with the nt--i.ie window and circular gallery; in s tve oast elevation, showing oriel iv er." Ti.iltly (enormously interested vt til." ncv house) "And where are '::etwo mortgages pa said he was po- : to put on?" "CT.EIGN FRAGMENTS. ! i'hirn les than SO,tKH) oflicials suf t c rule, in a most perfect manner, iv'ni ? of t...' world's inhabitants. J'i..: etkl'Aeisa has lnen raised on the n 'y plains of Hrandenburg this sum J ;r, .-.uch larger ond finer than those : tlu A'i'. f Kr.vrr-K of carrier pigeons is to be blished between Zanzibar and Lake :'.. 4 ;sa, in Africa. The stations will be th'Vty r iiles apart. tn 4 w-o of the London clubs where the cv.' " butl-rs have Wen in office for "ortv v.-urs. all gold and silver change ;s . i-.ht d Wfore Wing given to the ictnWrs. 'Y-.'ir.-Tnn'v over a large part of Eu-rc-- abva. s kill the fish as soon nsthey t: V,. them out of the water, and do so urvm the ground that it is Wtter for the d.-h of the- nh that it W killed at The ido: t astonishing novelty in Paris is n calculating machine invented by M. Bohec, of Le Mans. Hy simply turning u trhel it tuld multiplies or divides n; TUiinVr of fiiires up to lines of lite-'.'., nj with amazing rapidity. B' . nkets an? loaned to the poor, da.-ig he winter months, free of cost, )-y a kind-heartel citizen in Hrans t -ick, Germany. They are stamped, to revent them from Wing sold or ; '.vrnert. r.nd they are returned at the )- e of the cohl weather. . Prtoh have an original way of c '.v-.-ting tlie taxes. If, after due no li has been given, the money is not -i :. the "luthoritios place one or two 2'-" i..il..ia men in the house, to W e.l and maintained at the expense of V fainter until the amount of the is paid. .. tl.. tr- A sixk-ykar-oi.o lad at Jubbulpore, h m. i umlcr arrest for having buried dive his younger brother, aged three. o admits the offense, and states that lie rind his brother were orphans. He ha-.l to Wg for a living, and as he could nt take the youngster about with him he thought much trouble would W s.. ved bv burving him. , The latest variation of the conjurers' h"x trick, performed by Mr. Hertz in I r.aCon, manacle., u mau and piilhR-ks !:ka to a board. anl then Kusx-nLs him in tuid -air. Curtains arc then drawn around him. but not reaching within E vera.1 feet of the ground. In a few s. ids a woman is found in the place ' tiie man, ajul the man himself is in t.'i i audience. A Tail Mao 8UIa Dawn. T- W. Patterson, the ullest man Vi.. rn in tbe world excepting tb C Mpo:-' giaiit Cbang. will makeOkla hcor.a Cily bia bonce. Mr. Patterson Mati fpPt 7 inches in bia stocking - et arid j4 Uveuty-spven yars old. lie has trveled wiib a number of tbe best 6bov.3h tbe ccactry for tho last eight or ten , nrs an l u woU fljea in lhIa world B Kjod AUut & year apo be " J and has decided to settle down Y- tu'te Hfeoa-y LI owns consider- ' lTr! Tiy 'u lUUci,y 'y the oui. frcm t. J . v aJ-aS 8000 m be returns from tie Last, will begin the erection r a 0 ie resfdence. A coucle of months ':' w,;- Prt ntd him with pai, sVi-egb-.-ys. of which Mr rtter Jlon 'y lstful. Mrs. Pat- T-n i , KOr Ulao tb average n. h;'ng i.car)y8ix feot biSU and JOB : : PRINTING. TI1E FllEESlAX Printing Office Isltbelplace to set your JOB PRINTING Promptly nd satisfactorily executed. We will meet toe prloes of; all! honoraole competion. We don't do any bat fint-elass woik and want a Hying price for lit. With Fast Presses and. New Type We are prepared to turn outJob'.Printinclof every dtscrlptlon In tbe FINEST STYLE and at the very Lowest CaA Prices. Xotnliig bat tbe best material i nsed and our work speaks for Itself. We are pre- pared to print on tbe sbortes; notice Posters, Pboobajimes, Business Cards. Taos, Bitx, II e ads. Monthly Statejcksta, Esvelofe8, Labels. Circulars, Weddino and VibiTiso Cards, Checks. Notes, Drafts, Receipts, Bond Work, Letter and Note Heads, and Bop and Partt;In titations. Etc. We can print anything from tbe smallest and neatest VieUlng'Card to.the largest roster on short (notice andt; tbe , most Reasonable Rates. The Cambria Freeman, EBEXSBURG. PENN'A. .JLLAWS O , i n K tp i GI3AR3 & CIGARETTES.! PATENTED eV- Tbrac Cod Contain the Leaves of .ut-lion of !e Hints Trw. Uso them for a pleasant firoke and Ppot-dy relief for INFLUENZA. A2UTZ AND CHHOSIC CA TARRH. CLERGYMEN'S S OHE THRO A T. HA f FEVER. AS THMA AND ALL BRONCHIAL DISEASES; they are f ree from adulteration, aa nothing is ued ij Uitdr mauufacture but tho BEST Of 1QSAC-0 a:id F.tESH FINE NEEDLES. MAKCFACTURED BT ?m G!GSR CO. FREEHOLD, N. J. WoifTsACMEBIackir EEATS the World. It Is the Best HARNESS DRESSING The DEST for Men's Boots " Ladies' " Children's" jtJtSOLVTKZT TTATEJIPKOOF. SOFT CNSaiMtPRESEKVES the Leather wmt fitr wm't hmou 4 tmrt wmmth ior ""'' " tempi far prrfrrl mm. It nutn tho h.inOfvoiijMi and sunt durable pclisa y.-ti ever t v.? Toa dnot hm to mu and sweat Willi a 1 . B-.IC bnn.h. Bo wir end 1 17 tt. Bcci.ti9 . . -.r fraadfatbar wvvkml hard ia m winn ron iWll P. t par yonraaK thia worne than n4 .1.1. Sold br Oraoera. Drontiata, and Bbom Haalut. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, phiudeifku Horses, Cattle, Sheep ft Hogs. ExceJs any remedy for the rapid cars ef Rare Cold. Coaght , Hid B.wnd. Yellow Waf r, Frrtr. DUtenpar, Sere and Wuk Efts. Lang Fever, Cstilvcnats, Blotch 1, mn4 all dratcnttles arte. Inf from ImparrUe of th Bleed. Will reltere Heaves at once. Hamuoctuwtd 1? tkt JOPPA MANUFACTURIN8 CO., LYONS, N. T. FOB SwiXE BT All PaUilBSj PERUVIAN TONIC LIV13R REGULATOR. j Tbe only inre and radical care for CONSTIPATION. BILIOUSNESS. i INDIGESTION,: and all dttorder of the llrer. and haa cured hundred, of people and ta the onlj remedy lor tfcexe dlaeaie., and In eaaei in wblcb tbe' mottikllltul pbyilelani have atterlT (ailed. TwUmoniaui from hundred, of people ltvlnaj ' In Ulalroountr, Penoaj Irani. It la Bug. factared by D. T. Ketrlae; Wllllarae. fearer, Pav, ior tbe f. T. K. Co., and for tale by all drnKKUU at SO cent per bottle. None genuine except label thows th In dlaa arrow-bead trad mark. April 23 in, iw-ly. STAR SIIIVHIG NliLOn! COR. CEKTRE AE 'SAMPLE STREETS EBENSBURC, PA. J. H. GANT, Proprietor. THE rUBLIO will alwaytlnd mat oat Ma of baalDes.labastneeahoe.ro. EverrtblBMo I neat aad cost. A. bath room has been eoa B en ted with the ihop where the pa bit eaa be ae eommodated with a hot or eold bath. Bath tab and every thins; eonneeted therein kept perfectly clean. Olo Towma a areouaXTT. M. D. KITTELL. Attorney-n x -xaw, EBENSBUKO, PA. (Jiflco, Armory BaUdUtc opp.icoart Uoui. a AN EXCITING ADVENTURE. A rreetleel Joke Which. MlSht Easily Have Eadetf In a Trace J. For myself, I was "chopped down" once, and once onlj, writPh Charles G. T). Roberts, in St. Nicholas. It hap pened in this way. In the midwinter of 1S79, I had occasion to visit the chief camp of the Little Madawaslca. Com injr from the city, and to a camp where I was a stranger to all the men, I was not unnaturally regarded as a pro nounced specimen of the greenhorn. I took no pains to tell any one what the boss already well knew, that is, that I had been a frequenter of the camps from my boyhood. Many and many a neat trap was laid for my apparently "tender" feet, but I avoided them all as if by accident. As for climbing a tree, I always laughed at the idea when it was proposed to me: 1 always suggested that it might spoil my clothes, ltefore long the men, by putting little things together, came to the conclusion that I was an'old stager; and, rather sheepish ly, they gave over their attempts to en trap me. Then I graciously waved my hand, as it were, and was frankly re ceived as a veteran, cleared from every suspicion of being green. At last the day came when I did wish to climb a tree. The camp was on a hiffh plateau, and not far off towered a magnificent pine tree, growing out of the summit of a knoll in such a way as to command all the surrounding coun try. Its branches were phenomenally thick; its girth of trunk was magnifi cent. And this tree I resolved one day to climb, in order to get a clear idea of the lay of the land. Of course I strolled oil surreptitiously, and, as I thought, unmatched. But there I was much mistaken. No sooner was I two- thirds of tho way up the tree than, with shouts of laughter, the lumbermen rushed out of the surrounding cover and proceeded to chop me down. The chance was too good for them to lose. I concealed my annoyance, and made no attempt to descend. On the contra ry I thanked them for the littlo atten tion, and climbed a few feet further up, to secure a position which I saw would be a safe ono for me when the tree hhould falL As I did so, I perceived, with a gasp and a tremor, that I was not alone in the tree. There, not ten feet above me, stretched at full length along a large branch, was a huge panther, glaring with rage and terror. From the men below his form was quite concealed. Glancing restlss lessly from mo to my pursuers, the brute seemed uncertain just what to do. As I carefully refrained from climbing any further up, and tried to assume an air of not having observed him, he ap parently concluded that I was not his .worst enemy. In fact, I dare say he un derstood what was going on and real ized that he and I were fellow-sufferers. I laughed softly to myself as 1 thought how my tormentors would be taken aback when that panther should come down among them. I decided that, con sidering their numbers, there would be at least no more danger for them than that to which they were exposing me in their reckless fooling. And, already in fluenced by that toucn of nature which makes us so wondrous kind, I began to hope that the panther would succeed in making his escape. The trunk of the pine was so thick that I might almost have reached the ground before the choppers could rut it through. At last it gave a mighty shud der and sagged to ono side. I balanced myself nimbly on the upper side, steady ing myself by a convenient branch. The great mas of foliage, presenting a wide surface to the air, made the fall a com paratively slow one; but the tremendous sweep of the draught upward, as the tree-top descriWd it.s gigantic arc, gave me a sickening sensation. Then came the final dull and thunderous rrah, and in an instant, I found myself standing in my place, jarred but unhilrt, with the snow threshed up all about me. Tho next instant there was another roar, or rather a sort of screaming yell, overwhelming the riotous laughter of the woodsmen; and out of the confusion of pine-boughs shot the tawny form of the panther in a whirlwind of fury. One of the choppers was in his path, and was bowled over like a clumsy nine-pin. The next bound brought the beast on to the backs of a yoke of oxen, and his cruel claws severely scratched the oxen's necks. As the poor animals bellowed and fell on their knees, tho panther paused, with some idea, apparently, of fighting the whole assembled party. Uut as tho men, recovered from their first amazement, rushed with their axes to the rescue of the oxen, the panther saw that the odds were all against him. He turned half round and greeted hisene mies with one terrific and strident snarl, then bounded off into the forest at a pace which made it idle to pursue him. Tho owner of the oxen hurled an axe after him, but the missile flew wide of its mark. HEROES OF THE SEA. Koble Americana Who Have Won Renown In Oar Navy. The story of the American navy is an inexhaustible fountain of inspiration. No page in the history of the race is brighter than that which tells of the deeds wrought to sustain the primacy of 'Columbia" as the "gem of the ocean." England, long the mistress of the seas, can not, in the interval since "the uprising of the colonies, show a braver record. Wherever the llritish drumbeat is heard are celebrated the glories of Trafalgar and the Nile, and the Baltic and a thousand other victor ies, liut who shall say that any of these surpassed the valorous achieve ments of our second conflict with the mother country, when she was taught. for the first tune, that ISntanma did not necessarily rule the wave? We have only, in justification, to point to "Old Ironsides." to gallant Lawrence in the Chesapeake, to Perry on Lake Erie, to Macdonough on Lake Champlain, and to the American privateers which in swept the Atlantic free of Eng lish commerce. Passing to a later day we recall the lesson taught by Decatur on the Itarbary coast and the admoni tion conveyed to the Mexicans at Vera Cruz. And what combat shall furnish the parallel to the work of the navy in the civil war? Its triumphs adorn the proudest places in American history. What emotions well up as the eye re verts to marvelous strides taken by "Uncle Sam's web feet;" as it traces the establishment of a three thousand-mile blockade; the victory in Hampton Roads; the energy and fidelity of In pont and Dahlgren at Charleston; the services of grand old Foote and Porter and Walke on 'inland river and broad bayou:" the mad assaults of poor Jack at Sumter and Fisher; the exploits of Cush ing and the Albemarle; the memorable duel of the Alabama and Kearsarge off Cherbourg, and, above all, the heroic performances of the great admiral at New Orleans and in the momentous en counter off Mobile bay! These and a hundred other passages appeal irresist ibly to the imagination, the memory and the gratitude of every American citizen worthy of the name. They are an appropriate basis from which to sur vey the prospects of the American naval future. Brooklyn Eagle. A Movies Friendship. Travers How much are these trou sers? Tailor Twenty dollars, sir. Travers And you aay jou. require a deposit from strangers? Tailor Yes. sir. Travers (warmly) Already I feel my self growing intimate with you. N. Y. Sun, .... J 'AWY OWE k tMAMOMO . CAN DYE A Dress, or a Coat, ) Any Colon Ribbons, Feathers, v for Tarns, Rags, etc j ten cents anj in many other way SAV Mony. ih1 tnt lSi..e- ook like NEW, ly u-.nS DIAMOND DYES. The work ia eaay, simple, quick; the i.. .- il CZS T n-l FASTES r AJt far Dl.-MOND DYES and take ao other. For C.Uice or Dru-nr.; ,"iBijr ArC-Ics USE DIAMOND PAIIIT3. Gold. Silver. Droaie, Ccprr. Coly ia Ccata. Baby Pcrir; Oe A Portfolioof U-autilul "a.l.y ic-turi-a fruci life, : riiitwl -n tne plate paper t y pau-nt pnoio proenw. aent free to Mother ot any Baby born within a year. Every Mother wanta these ptcturea ; aend at once, wire BebVa name and are Wilt, ilCHABMOi 4V CO., Jk DRIHK PURE WATER . BY USING THE RUCKET PUMP AND WATER PURIFIER r. TV I444 444 j piwit' g"-1" Si ,1 C IWTI.O. flu n.-. Iltu-r ':--; V p '.: "t "Z'' A lire affent 1 . , . --j, - . wrif!e bv Aoratlea. GEO. HUNTLEY, Agent, Ebensburg, Pa- THE ALLMENDINGER ANN ARBOR. Manufaeturere mt HIGH GRADE PIANO and ORGANS. Importers and Jobbers off Music and Musical Merchandise. We aaknewlrUre bo rtral. tn aeoee ta Ora-aoa Is .1.1. atylaa. We are mMm la the muaic line will iceelve i FACTORY: Cor. First and Wastojton Sis. - ac rraence: ruaia-a aaa waaaira auia. mm a.m.. m.cm. Nothing On Eartli Will LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powder I It la abaolvlalr pore. Hlf hlr eoeeeatratrd. In enaatatr It eeata laaa than a Mnlk ef a cent a ear. fcrtrtlr a aaadteina. Praranta and enrra all rtmma, IM tar yfine cairka. wu mn taaa (old waaa krna Moult. "Om lartra ran aared ma Sa, arnd aia for at to preant r"up. pays a matomrr. If Jvm caet vet It aend a a ranta for two parka i 'L at 1-4 1 ?tl n J ran SI to jMwt-uald ; . oj HI BEST ft.ULTItr FartR. ia a eana aa. ela avvr traa. foaltrr Kalalnv Oulda fraa with St erearasraavre. - -r- ri.lli-- aoa-iiutp-nr B. J. LYNCH, UNDERTAKER And Manufacturer At Deaer in HOME AND CITYMADE FURNITURE mn 1KB mmi .hits, LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, !M!attresses, &;c., 1G05 ELEVENTH. AVENUE, ALTOONA. PENN'A tardtlzen of Cambria Coanty nrl mil other wishing to purchase honest FURNI TURE. Ac. at honest price" are respectfully inriiea to kits us a can oeiore puvioa eiso w tie re, as we are confident tr-at we can meet errry want and please ererr taste. Prise tbe Terr lowest. r4-lS-'80-U. 1 WAPJTED ACENTS Tcii-ji.iciT oatwRRa re at em M TREES, SHRUBS, VINES. &c. STEADY WORK iiCi'ijt T aom laeaetrleaa Hcaw ,ual4J nlaaloe U preferred. - "X 1 . .'-ma adaptad to raaaiylraala , n oaam.-' Ita Bnlarai (akklr UarmM. i . ijk U'm immr'ti.ttrtv far Irrau C. CV.SE t CO., PHILA., PA. 1794. 1891. Pollelef wnttea at toort aotloe la tka OLD RELIABLE "iCTNA" A otkor First Clooa CwaaiNtBilo. 4-IIT FOB THI OLD HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COM Y. tXJMMEHCEJJ BUSINESS 1794. EbeuDaiw.Jnjr L1US. AWTED ! I A rood and poihlDK Salesmaa here. Fin: lrla pay goaraoteed weeklf. UommlMtot tor Salary. Ulck selling new Fruits am: speriaiuee. FA SIM CRM aa gets rood payler too oi the Winter. Write lor lull term, and partto alara. l'KEU. . YOUHtr. Karaarymaa. aena-Jm Kocbeater. N . Y ELT8 CREAM DAUI Tt not m liquid, nvjf or jxneder. Applied into ncrtriii u qnickly abtarlxd. It clean (AeAaadL AUayi injlommatur. Heal th tort. Re$lortstAeemaoftateandmelL SO Dnunif; y aaoO, ngUtrrmt, M ecf. ELY BROTHERt.ISTistsaOweT. Cleanse the System Willi th:. mi r. .I'T' IT I bix1' ' "l ' kUlneys,eflt-tn;.li.. a Infhesy.v-- ami : . - i. Ci.!.' - ' a a v -w Ct'iWn -s tr .- n r oi:.: Miles. r.--f.ln " I hiiv ner-n tnihlri f r ." !" - r ,i ' corupll-:i:!o:i l n"l rVms r-raclli- ttv! tv ":i !:v- r - t- Palu-- tviery fmerKniml r-.r- 1:1 I full Umlr-1 lie lone tli.'.H;.. n :. . -ran to Ku)slle, and I ran truly ? now. i'i .t 1 frel like a new man. IMjp-silen has l-njir-.v. J. and I havr rained ten poumln In wt-Urht Mncc 1 hare oummenred taking the compound." IIoxcsTCS Stkabms. Felchrtllc, Yc 11.00. 81x for 15.00. AtDrucrbtta WlUae SlOaLkassoM at CO., Burlington. Vt XIV YOUK AVlCLJi ANI Warranted to Purify a Foul Well or Cistern in Ten Days Use or Money Refunded. It will draw tea rallraa of water per auluute. JT.T ha to U- packed. Jlllr.l or tl.aweJ out. A ten rear old boy ran draw water with rtur front a J fC wIL No Irou tublna to rut or lrat No aui-Lcra or to ei-ar '.ut. it baa no wo-nlrn tul.lnK to wtltiat diy or po'lnt tnmiKT. it ill i.t rut or r..nour. aa tU chaki la uxmli of kcI"'-" It U tlir kiinpli-st ai.d 11.11M durabl.- airurmrr n.ade for ratalR wat-r. U can be art up In OXtctt auautra. mm Uurra to OotbinK to faaloa b. It wlH'rtnirxwIa" W nol the teat of a rioj-ota winter, a? .I- i.rcr Ikjw ser. a tbe bMrket fll.c-harfre thui--lv. rt.. illS-STi. ..ul In ooutact with th waurr to con nililM - rr wood In twutact Wltil I Yoa d'noThare to p,,mp ofit a llful of water to ?et a fr, cool drink, for wry I hui-ket .-. down f ull ol air to tbr bottom, and CUa with cold water aa tbe air racapm. rw.o. cm ror a ton. foot w-ll or cistcru : oO I rents for every additional foot In depth, after 10 wanted In erery town In thaTaitad State. Addjvaa BUCKET PUSVIP CO. 441 and 443 Plum btreet, CTN CINNATI, Q, PIANO & ORGAN CO., MICH.. U. S. A. Wo Make SPECIALTY of Organs in Piano Cases, FINELY FINISHED and HAND FOLISHKEO, In Rosewood, Ebon, Wal nut and Antique Oak And i containing: our: own Patented : Improvements. TOOTa. ACTIO er WOBaMAWPHlF. Plancw aaake amannlaatauWa pnoea. uraara ior any u-- CwMieaeiwiii.nna nnnniT.n linarwu : - RETAIL WAREHDCHS: 33 Sc. Kaln Zl iOILS! OILS! The Standard (Ml Company, of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Dlamioating and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline That can be I.UDE FR0I.1 PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the most Most : UaifGrmly : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, riTTSBURG, FA. octlt-as-iyr. PATENT STEEL PICKET FENCE. UANDSOIIF., ISDiyrKl CTIBLE. Cbe-per than Wood. T" aiaorw cntkii CUkH f with gtUr. 1 Hi t KM ft rtu.., u ! fea4 m I etw Wm4 fi f. Vmm wrUtftg Hr irU-w giwm Vwmui. yMiwwr 4 Oaua. !. u4 Hi a. WstaiteHl. V'talst eMiraftira Bm7 lrn rtweta. Crv-uaM, Stat rtttinr. fir K.ittrt mmd riltS KHCAfR-l Cells lra. ltd R-vlilnrw. Brave avai r OrilU. TIRE DOtjl A51 TAYLOR k aDA9 01. 203 Jt 205 Market St ntUborsh, Tat JOHN C. FIXCHU DaLam tat Golta - WeSilii - Bye - WlisHes, 136 Watbs Stt. PlTTBacae, Pa. Oldest eatabll.bsd hoote la the elty. where nothing but jtereirood. are oat ap, (tiietly lor family and mod ideal nee. Nothiiuc better than Oolden Weddina;. Next on the lut. Unck enbeloier,s. Uray's Moaonvahsia Kro: tbeee a-ood are leading brands, braedlee of lntae of 17 en head. Ola. Holland and Itomeatle. alao Old Tom. Fineh'a Ooldee Weddlnc. $1.00 for loll quart. lor aa.oo; Uaekanhelmer'a tbe same; Monongahela. ta.00 per doxaa. Wine. t&.00 r doaen , ti.tO lor one-half doaea. Sorure ly boxed. Alae hare la .took. Oreadfather's Choice, at tl.oe eer gallon, barrels at apeolla rates. Apr. ft. 'i-ly furaa aa nrotrwaa. arnica artrn nl'- I mn4 ml . . at l n mmrm. MtV.r1H OI.X T- airT tar lwU.aa alarelne. kaala aircntlM, nil In atmmt rmr. lar ta tr.y AM a. tl aa nw-.pt ar aw. aa u a an : aaa, fua a. l SaalaB S BOM. rMlrennaia. ra. f7nm DISEASES IBSOHTTiLI CtJKM. WIN I MU1 I Tka SaV alanrfa araar.U.a af - Hw. raw's latrrmal aMrflrtna. win enra aar aaa af Trttrr. bt .kiHraa.nM.IM.IU,r)npk,l!iTarui.aa lawar aw aarUaata ar lam. ttaaataa. hri lIvracpiMj nM kr al V. M. a Kaara. l ts t-Mma. On. aan e Saa. railaealti.ia, fa. aa raar nua Sjrij Wbta VUHIsj ths nttahurgh Eiposltlon, cU ea tha HENRICKS MUSIC CO., Ltd. Par Cash er Tiara Prices aa Pianos and Organs, 79 Fifth Ave.. PITT8BURQH. PA. JanlSam. SAW MILLS! Pattemt Tarlewle Frietleat A.Beit reed. Steam Engines. Hay Presses. Shingle Mills. 4k c. Portable Crist Mills Sb4 lor Ulos. Thmhlnx Mavr hlaea, e Catalogue. A. 0. 1 AKUl AK .10., lork, l'a- ;' eHf; 1 ! j-jhri iHUjj i L Bel mm A. THPT01fii- afaaS DjITCK'SG PILES taiwr- JU2&.13U AH WING'S wHV.'EL. A a Alaakan Vrraioe of the John Smith end I'oraliaatas lloiaiDce. I'ocahontas has lfon outdone hy an Alaskan ruaidn. John Smith '.-. only in daupor of bavin? bis lirains irat-rol ovet tht surrtuuiin r'al estate wln-n Pocationtas rvscued Uitn tvitb ber love. The John Smith ol Ala-ska va. n-t only in danger of lnin killoj, liut of bcin oaten, when tho woman in whoso Cjes he found favor saved him. The Alaska John Smith, says tho San Francisco Examiner, was not a titled explorer when he fell into the hands of the savages, nor was his nam- John Smith. Ho was only a common yellow skinned sea cook. His name is Ah Winpr, and there is nothing attractive about bim. He is about as homely a mixture of Chinaman and Malay pirate as could be found in a day's walk. His I'ocahontas answers to the name of Jalie just now, but nobody knows what tier Indian name was. She is a long way from bcinp I'ocahontas' equal in Leauty, and the Si wash features of gen erations were consolidated when her face was made. Still the romance is there. Ah AVinp and Julie, now Mrs. Ah Win? arrived here on a codfish schoon er several months since, but have not pone into society yet. They reside on Koss alley, in Chinatown, and submit ted to an interview yesterday. They only submitted to it, they did not lake part in it. and when it came to s'-curin? the story of their love the reporter wa obliped to obtain his information from a third party, to whom Win? had confided it in explanation of hts off-color bri le. Ah Win?, some nine years ao. was a cook in the employ of the Navy Depart ment, and was shipped north on the Jamestown. While on the Sitka sta tion Wind's time expinnl or he deserted just which is not quite plain and shipped aboard a whaler. The whah r was wrecked and Win? was cast up on an inhospitable ice-floe. Julie was the daughter of a chief of a tribe of Indi ans, and, while bun tin? with her father, discovered Ah Win?, who was as near dead from starvation. coM an l ex posure as it was possible for him to lo and retain life. For days and d:i3-s Julie nursed him, and he finally recov ered, to find himself the obj-ct of a great deal of attention on the p :u-t of the Indians. They could speak no Chinese or English, and Win? had no comprehension of their dialect. He was at a loss to understand tho solicitude with which they fed him and the inter est they took in watching1 the accumula tion of fat on his ribs. At lat the horrid truth dawned upon him at h ast bo he says. They were goin? to barliecue and cat him.- He attempted to escape, hut was capt ured and returned to the villa?- and put under puard. The fatal day arrivi-. Wing was informed by pantomime that an incision would be made in his neck and his life fluil allowed to escape into a soap-stone basin. He pave all up for lost, when be was inspired by the si?ht of Julie in tears. He made love to her. She comprehended and went to ask papa. The old chief was fond of his daughter and could refuse her nothin?. He issu an edict a?ainst baked Win?. The re mainder of the villa?e protesU-d, and the chief was obli?ed to state why he desired the stranger's life preserved. The objectors (rave in and Win? and Julie were married in Indian style. Win? lived with the tribo for some time, but never became very popular. He was not much of a hunter, and pre ferred to lie around the bouse, sewin? with the women, to chasin? polar bears, walruses, seals and the like. Finally he had a chance to escape. A boat's crew came in from a schooner to trade for skins. Their cook was d'-ad, and Win? be??ed them to take him away with them. Win?' father-in-law rave bim leave of absence for three months and sent J ulie alon? with Liui to insure his return. They sailed away, and after much ma rine wanderin? and transferrin? from one vessel to another, arrived in San Francisco. Win? bad a tasto for the needle and secured a job of tailorin?. The faithful Julie proved an adept and shares Win?'s labors. They still find come difficulty in conversing. Win? knows a few words of English and a few of Indian. Juliw knows a few of En glish and a few of Chinese. When their discussions beeom ani mated they resort to all three languages at once, and the talk is very exciting. There is a little Wing now, and he is learning all three l.-inguages. Julie will not live ln? here; sho al ready shows signs of consumption, de reloped presumably by tho unaccus tomed foul air. The story has been pretty well au thenticated, with the exception of the intention of tbe Indians to cat Wing after killing bim. His own countrymen do not believo thia part of tbe story, but Wing adheres U it stoutly, and tho 6trongest tie between him and his wife is his gratitude to her for saving him from such a fate. Voyagers to tbe North state that they have heard of cannibalism among the Indians, but it has always lieen at tributed to isolated instances of starva tion's necessity, and not habit. SOME REMARKABLE BIROS. The raven baa been tasgbt to retrieve most creditably. The beautiful swallfrw-tailed kite has accomplished the feat ef flying across the whole Atlantic Ocean. The organs of smell in tbe turkey, vulture and carrion crow are so delicate that they can scent their food for a dis tance of forty miles. Tnu best speed of a railway train is only a littlo more than half tho velocity of tho golden eagle, the flight of which often attains to tho rate of HO miles an bour. Of all birds, the condor mounts bipb est into the atmosphere. Humboldt de scribes tho flight of this bird in tho An des to be at least 20.000 feet above tho level of the sex The Duke of Beaufort upon ono occa sion picked up a brace of grouso which bad canoncd and killed each other in midair, and colliding as not an infre quent occurrence. Swifts and swallow fly every year from England to Xoutlirrn Africa and to th Moluccas, and tho restless, wander in? flight of various, oceanic birds is still more surprising. The way of an oagV in tho air is one of those things of which Solomon ex pressed himself ignorant, and there is something truly marvelous in the mech anism which controls tho scytho-likc sweep of' wing peculiar to most birds of prey. Uro'V ono occasion a falcon was ob served to rut a snipe right in two. with such strength and speed did it cut down lU prey. Sparrowbawks and merlins havo not infrequently been known to crash through thick plate glass windows when in pursuit of prey or at caged birds. The enormous appetite of the giant penguin (which weighs about eighty pounds) may bavy something to do with its restricted powers of flight, and in the stomach of one of lhesi were found ten pounds of quartz, granito, and trap frag ments, swallowed most likoly to pro mote digestion. The American passon?er pigeon coni pasties the whole Atlantic ocean. Tho speed of its flight is approximately known, and it is able to cover 1.000 miles in twenty-four hours. This, in deed, is marvelous when it is seen that, flying at tho rate of uearly eeveuty miles an bour. it takes tho bird two dysaud nifib.k to croaaO teTAULIMHKO 1872. Johnston, Buck & Co.. BANh'EHS, EBEX-SIiURO. ... PENX'A. A. W. HI 4 H. l anhlrr. KeTaBLIHHai.TSRS. Carrolltown Bank, UAKKULLTUW'N, PA. T. A. II 1RHII ;ir. raattler. General Emlki Umn Transacted. Th I'.ll.nlnit.re tha principal feature, ol a Krneral luit kid liurineu : IICPIMITS l.'ecelrer7 payahlp on demand, and Interest bear Idk cerilLcaiea laaued to Urna depoaltora. UM.1N Extended te customer, on laroraMe term, and appruved paper dlarwnnted at all Umei. COLLECTIOSN Made In tl.. locality and upon all Uia banking toe-ns In tbe t'nltcd States. Oiarirei moderate. lR.FTtt lagned nevotl-.hle In all parts f tbe United statna. aud lorelKn exchatiKe lacued on all part ol Kuroie. ai 'rnr.vTN Ol roerrhanu. farmer and others solicited, to elic.m reasonable anrotnodatlon w;ll le extended. Patrons are asaared tbat all transactions thai I l-r held a ftrlctly j.rlvata and confidential, aad Uiat thejr will te treated as Uherally as Hood baiikiDK to'ci will perslt. He pen foily, JIIIIKKTOV. DICK A . "Seeing is Believing." And the beat lamp ever made, like Alad din's of old, "a won derful lamp!" A lamp a ro lately nun exploelveand u n breakable, which rivea a clear, eoft brilliant t title light of 85 candle power Purer and brighter than gaa light, aofter than electric light, more cheerful than citbcrl Tbat lamp ia rvrhof-tr X 11V aWVllVOtVl And with It there ia no amoke, no smelt, no broiin ehitim'yi, no flickering, no sweating, no climbing up of tha flame, no -'tantrums sor annoance of any kind, and it never needa trimming. Ita founta (oil reaervoira) being tough rotled aeamlesa brass, with cen tral draft, it is e.beoluiely uubreeltable, and as $n'ft a a tallow carniU. Only five year old and orr liro trtUHon ff then lamjit iavsr. It must be a GOOD lamp to make such a telling aucceaa. Indeed it ia, for lamps may come and lampa may go, but the "Rochester" ahines en foreverl We make over s.ooo artistic varieties, Hanging and Table Lamps, Banquet, Study, Vaae and Piano Lampa every kind, in Bronze. Por celain. Braaa, Nickel and Llack Wrought Iron. Aak the lamp dealer for it. Look for the trade-mark stamp: "Tb RocBMTia." If be haan't tbtMani'i Rochester and tbe atyle you want, or if no lamp-etore ia near, aend to ua for free illustrated catalogue (and reduced price-liat), and we will boa and aend you any lamp aafcly by express, right to your door. KOCH ESTER LAMP CO.. 43 Perk Plsvee, Kew Tsrk. JKaitirarfwrsra, end ao) Ov-nrer eRochrn-r PaLmU. XM Largut lamp Mar tit tfcs World. mm Caveata. and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat ent husineas conducted for Moderate Fees. Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office, and we mn ac-nre patent in lees time than those remote from Waahin-rtun. Send model, draw up or photo., with dearrlp tion. We advice. If patcctaMe or not, free of charpe. Our fee not due till patent ia eerarsd. A Pamphlet. -How to Obtain Patents," with Camr-a ofartuai client in youx Slate, cuimtj, or town, sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opposite Patent Office. Washington, D. C. If You l-iave He fjetf te. Indlareetieai. Flat oleeee, IrU li.adarha. ell ratal dvea," itte lata- flea It, yaat it Ul I Ind fhartmadr yen need. Tbev tense ap the week stemarh nf baiiLd aatbe t lasrf nBT en or ay lea- kulfarars I ream sat an a I or phyeleel orerrovk wllltlaiel tellcf from tlaeam. Jtlcelj euajer eoeeecl. SOLD LVEUrVVUEKE. EC TTben X pay Crn X do riaf mean merely to atop them fur a time, and then have then la tum aa-ain. I MKaJr A KAXICaU CUS. 1 iiave made tbe disease ot FITS, EPTlYEFSir or FATsT.TNG SICKNESS, K rtTe-lona; etady. I WA1tfU.lrT my remedy to ( cm the worst cases. Because exbers hare failed ia no re aeon for not now rec-errine a care, rend at once for a treatise and a f hb BOTTLat of rar Imtuaut Rbmkut. Give Ezpreae and iot ouVe, It eoete yon noraxu fur a trial, and it will core you- Address H.C.ROOT.M.C IS3Puu.8T.HtwreU FGUi mM QrlLV! V i"V-- . .T-iiiai and KtliVOliS lii.Bai.ll X KlTlkff MWaakaaaaef Body and Mtad, Kffaets r-f .( f Erroraar Exseaaea in Older Tonae. 1..4.S... v!. a .MIIMin fully HmorrA. t. aaf atm.ria . . Ji'muirnuoiiuHJ rABioof aoit. aaaoltietr aafalllae HOSI 1 KIlTSraT BaaaSn la a a, Mmm IMH, lrmt aOStalaaaae ..Hntmmtil. HHi.Ua. iM wrlatl" II.--i. nv.iatUaa-.J rraaf. ll r."'ll. T? Asaraaa EF.1E CLD.QAm. CO.. BUFFALO, Na Va SCOWS mima Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and KY?0?HOSPHITES of Lime and Soda Is endorsed and preorrfped by leacTfna; phyblclana becauar. both Uie CoA IAer Oil end JypeAofAtrea are the reoognlsed agents In tbe cure of CeMewwipfienv. l la as iaUatab.lo as xnlUt. Scott's Emulsion r?? ta a wo4terjU fUmn, trlurr. It ia tha Jicat Jfemerfa tor CONSVMFTION, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Waatinjr Dis eases, Chronic Coafhs ane. Colds. Ask tor Scott s Emolaioa ana take asouar. v wlrlf -.! a vi lSct 'aMFKIWM 1 A pamphlet nf Information and i V slracti.f tne Utwa.slauwuis 11. w tnM ontaiu l -mania, aveaia, -i ra.ie'. Marks. tVpTnirlita. asrU f vT . iaa MUHe & CO. ' 31 Brea Tuffs Pills UNUSUAL AND ENTERTAINING. A Wicuionn (K. I.) man reit-ntlv killed t-li-vt-n o-.it t.f thirt't-n cuail ut f-ing-lo lii.--harjre of hit, fowling piic. A i'i.A.-ii.;;Ki:of Loup Island split ii(h u an old famil.v t-htst, and in a false U.u torn discovered twenty diamonds valued at fio.rmn. A van connected with the life-fiavin M:;tion ut Small I'oint, Me., has -..l-lc- t 1 rtiiHifrh swords of the Kword-fish to 1uiM u j.ickt-t fence forty feet in K-n;rtli. A i.v" who hit on the idea of lpiiii'.p corn in an nttraetive stall in the l,i,Sl. -:-t i.;irt f Fulton street. New York. in full view of the shopping crowd, is mak ing lots of money. A Xew York mechanic has solved t he proldem of making a jwnny p a l.nr way. Iler.illedu copper cent intxi riblxm thret.-juarter of an ineh wide and eighty-four inches longf. Attkr iK-ine; chawd a couple of miles hy hunters and a pack of selected hounds, a tleoreia wolf thowed up, lunched ofT the leader of the pack, dis abled several others and retired in fine shape. In a St. Louis police court the other day a Mind man reeofmized a thief who had roblx'd him by his voice, lie picked him out from a numlierof persons who were brought in and said pood tnorn inf,'" to him. The prisoner confessed. An amusing typvifraphical error oc curred in a recent issue of the Denver ':iphio. by which that paper was made to say: "We know of a pxk1 newspaper plant in a Colorado town which t an be bou-ht for 5'J"0,000 cash. It is worth ?1..VI0." A Toitovro man, a few days apo, while examining an old musket, which he did not know was loaded, "touched a lighted match to the nipple." The run went off and the slunk threw the man to the floor. When picked up he was dead, and it w as said that his death was due to fright. A woman lately wrote to the Gov-emor-of Kentucky that she was the mother- of seven stalwart sons of vari ous ages, all Ikito on the Sabbath day. For her part, she thought she ourht to have a separate and distinct pension for each Sabbath-born win of them, and she desirtvi to know how the idea struck the Governor. THE PUBLIC SCHOOL.4 Omo raises by taxation 57,200,000 for school purposes. Tin: schools, of Massachusetts cost over 7..VK.wo a year. Si ojii has been introduced in all the priroary grades of ISoston schools. Illinois appropriates Sl.ooo.ooo ns a State, and raises by local taxation 30O.IMK). Iowa raises its school money by coun ties. More than S, 000,000 is raised an nually. Tur.iiK are 2.&00 pupils in the cook in? department of the New York City schools this year. Waco, Texas, employs a lady for su perintendent of schools and pays her an annual salary of i-J,W00. Anot T five thousand children who are entitled to admission in the public schools of New Yrk City are forced to remain at home because school accom modations are insufficient. PniLAHEi.PiiiA is bavin? trouble over the color line in the public school. There is a strong prejudice against mixed schools for the races and it has resulted in the establishment of a large Dumber of "colored schools." A LAW has been passed in Kansas by which the districts may select anil own such text-books as they choose. A quantity f text-books will be purchased for the schools and placed at the dis posal of the pupils, thus virtually making books free. TO BE READ BEFORE MEALS. Don't find fault and pick alout your foxi. Don't talk with your mouth filled with food. Don't commence eating as soon as you are seated. Di. n't soil the table-clSth, with bones, parinfrs, etc. Don't lauph loudly, or talk boisterous ly, at the table. Don't detail all tbe slanders you can think of at the table. Don't take bones trp in your fingers to eat the meat from them. Don't call attention to any little mis take which may have occurred. Don't make yourself and yonr own affairs the chief topic of conversation. Don't take another mouthful, while any of the previous one remains in the mouth. Don't reach across the taMe for any tliinr: but wait until it is passed to you, rr ask for it. Don't put ynor elbows on the table, nor lounjre alx itrt; if not able t sit erect, ask to Ik excuseeL Don't frown er look err", at the table; it hurts ynur own dietinn, as well as that of those eating with you. HE WASHED CLEAR. An Indian I-ecenil Account Inc (r the White Man' ".operlorlt y- Aranng the SeinirnoJA Indians tire re is a sitiRTilar tradition vepnrding tir white man's origin and KUTarirrity. Tbey say that when the threat Spirit trade the earth he also made thxce meat, all of whom were fair-cnroplesiimevt: and that after making them he led them to the margin of a small lake,, and. he bade them leap in and wasth.. tine oWyed, and came out of the water- parrcr and fairer Than efore. The aeeottd hesi tated a moment, during" which time the water, agitated by tlias first, iK-came tnnddy, and when he bathed he mine up copper colored. The third did tint leap in till the water liecauie black with mud. and he came oat its own color. Then the Great Spirit latul before them three packages and, out ef pity for his misfortune in color, gave the black man first choice, lie took Trokl of each of the packages and. Laving felt their weight, chose the heavkt: the copper colored chose tbe next heaviest, leav ing the white man the lightest. When the package, were opened the first was found to contain spee. hoes and all the implements of labor; the second en wrapped hunting. fihing and warlike apparntus: the third gve the white man pens-, ink ami peper the engines of the mind, the means of mutual improve ment, the soc ial link f humanity, the foundation of the white man's bupcrior ity. Waterbury American. rose Country for IoetoT-e. An African chief had a bad cold anl sent for his family physician. This pen tloman could no more cure a cold thaa any civilized doctor, and was a littlo likely to confess it. Ilia business, of course, was to give a prescription not im possible to be made up, but a little out of tho way, so as to inspire contidtneo and suggests anatomical study. He pre scribed a littlo fat cut from the heart of a fat man. Unhappily (for the doctor), all the attendants of the chief were lcai but the doctor himself was. fat, and tho chief, being unaccustomed to wait for any thing far less a cure for a cold im mediately put him to death and put tis dvice into execution. Mixed Their Bebies t'p. Two mothers ot New York accidental ly got their babies mixed, as the infantA closely resembled each other, though not related. The difficulty was fin" settled hy the tossing of a coin, eaca mother becoming satisfied with tho hue that fell to her. OaraVbriM . 1 FaMI JSY JIM Ou RrMrite-ti mm- SVBSt im ropy, i rear, e no do If do do H do do If lTo nersons rrl IS cent eddltlona pay postaare. a-ia ne event Darted from, and ewn interests by VH fect te be planed dO. LiOt Una IWt tbu tims rorwera. WPi; tor your i 4 von mast none dent be a aealaws SOMI Tdany tlilnirs . of Jauuary to t of the litiver. ni'-nts. T.mi mi tie of another. Preparation : End of one sen tieiieral SACRI A re-klea sac them AH double DICFX most fl.25 AND fl.W I'lulils trIH-, and Astracati et Darirain tables t-r the r.-au-st Xered. A l!in Colored Iticluiliiiir In tl Check Cheviot Striped Surahs, week. Our l Hamburg:, KM i Now on Mile. A inurkal'le valu-- 4(J Mvlif C,il. ami liiserlin yt to 3 lin-l rail Ord for samples, an.) mail to i BOGGS ALLEC NOT E VALLIE MA TIN, COFFER A AND 1 JepMttully Invite ana ma uuiic to ir earrylDK on liuxln.- Alountaln House. I Supply fruin a lar der, any art Into in tbe largest. t tbs ti llvtnir prima. 'eNn pantter at tills esiablubuj. TIN KOOI'l irira mo a call : srnrli ami prieea. tnburit. Apr! NU MO; 'BY CUTTIMfl ai.ia onv wiiina; wl you aaw It, aud eunO o aiaoipn. or jx tbe WEKiLLY Bi Toledo. ., yoa wil eelvetbeWeukJyll, mall, poetetce paid. January Int. lnvi Baa l.aa ft l.r.P. Sooluiiinaeanb.iiiak one auu oue q u a r sullea of raadlnir r year. Jt is one of bunt perirraJ Weel In UieLnlleu,Stata; all tbe News, a-reet riea, liouaeliold, r"u ClilldTOiia Hour. V alee, Klddlea, liev. 1 lnare's Nn-nioua, M tlvm aodFrlutlon.C'W ptetntumato a-etusrr sliov your wladom. acaiatex leUvr. li.i MOIWT Barb ci A Drcuelasa Barln tbe bnll.UD lorman aa aa olhco. n Oni r In all ... ... oe laturt,. t he (,.. :M V.I.O Vlll . Kveryihlua save a,.iiMif... itJMBER i SAW-MII. ,LS, 6HINOLE MIL If yon v , end lor Cata Iouks a m oar s eetu. A. U. r to AB(4 " iio m ahuyerlae from tbe aeeey, vanlcr waaa eaad a vaiuabla tr. TartleuUre for bob eplezulitl medicel auaa 'ho Is borroi lrtf. F. C POV AV:RTIa.r.K.K n.IiVtKTISlNlnAi r"Sie aa.iblri ua. ! ) TT
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