u If 's ( '4 0 (J I; r 1 i ); i " i ; A . KAIL Tourists I.Ioa. VUXK. CVvi I;-'..! ' iO'u ".v.t rter.eh li U so. tho Colil'iletlort, at :a i-.t nr .tl..Ko:i I ! ..!, t.r th.; fiL.-'-i !' ..'; r.:li!v.ij- 0i- I:lf H vi i mi (law the Liiitrine, C li: u!j liie .Yl.nin t .mi. This stupendous and wonderful rn terpr i.".o was ci.CiTr.en.-ed about two years a-o for the purpose of transport in; touri .fs and o:l:i rs to the pi-.naelo of Pii.-e'.-; Peak, i. aff-r h d for h-h. passin-r irranJeur accord: ng to to" most novel railway renders al:::c.t i:v pur: -on. t he fa;. ion V'a -i. i n-rt-.m an 1 t -.i the UL:i i:i S,vi"",ri.i!i 1. Its ! I u -: fl i 4 -le- ! fe Tho nlnt'ide of i'- v t Tin ti" !.' re an f -rt n it 3" is h.iie,' s-;- r.-'i-y of sur ai: 1 !!i:i-'!li!i:df It is, ('hi -a'o Tribune, the ia the world, and -r.::i'-aat, ly coiu- o-'.v.iy r.;- Mount incline r til.vay up or nine .tial sta of fe t; (V .11 t'.'l 1 1.'. t, ra : JOB: : PRINTING. tju: Fit E EM AX Printing Office Is.tbe place to set your JOB PRINTING Promptly and satisfactorily executed. We will meet tbe prices of ; alll honorable cooipt-tion, We don't do aoy bat Erst-ciass work and want a living price for lit. THEIR GRANDFATHERS. Witb Fast Presses and Kew Type We ara prepared to turn out Job Prloting'of evrry 1i?crlption In tbe FINEST STYLE and at the very saaSj Lowest Cash Prices. . el ii fe.'l per ir.lle. a.aiu frcdo ls l"'r cent., i ( i -:t. . f the 1 L : ; - ha inrT a I er cent, i Una is n for an adhesion road, and has titan y sharp carves. taou;.h pre not t! i ! a re -1 .a.j.1'. cor:e her. '1 found:, far: in 1 w ; i hi! l on face. 7 hvhes (it'll er fa -; to As i ii vrAy I.;. x ' ".: t h. li. v. :u;.-'y i:to ii lr:;c-r. t a an . 1 . cue et ::. Of straii :;n,1 of c;:t. at. of the ii .harpe .t ccr r.- are of re Ilraily and .. T! ted - ads of a llae there d l'i, ITT f.-et, l.e lit in;J Oil v. s aro lti de r. a n uiii--'.T.e iir.d the sect.red and UoL.iined hy :i- rt md ueep. At fe t t.eS, 2. -IV,-. :s Of .s arc s-i.i.-h laid -'0 :JU to a I'ae . t :;'.;. Xothn.e nut the beat material m used and our work !-prtks for Itself. We are pre- pared to print on the shortes. notice POSTF.V.S, PnOC.KAMMES, E lsi ness Carps. Taos, Bill Head, Monthly Statements, Envelopes, T.AliELS, ClItCULAKS, WEDDINO AND Vimtixg Cards, Checks. Notes, Da aft?, KECErpTs, Bond Work, J.ETTF.U AND XOTK llEADS, AND Hoi' AND PARTTlNyrTATIONS ETC We can print anything from tbe; malleat ant tieai?-it Visiting Card tolthe largest Postt-r on nhort notice and, at tbe most li-asenable Rates. p. r t:.d The Cambria Freeman, KJJJX.SIJ URG. PEJNN'A. ii!T Ac 1 .3 PATENTED i i 'i i'i ac 'ft -. :t. h. la. is St. r .. 1..: :.: clezsyzsen'S .'. : r rr:'5.-?. s thxa : C; rdSTiV t!i -y are f .- 'on, :n j:t- Itiftg i u?f;l r.i:-iw It the BEST 0? f.:s:!l FIXE HEEDLES. V1 :? r. rsc IIowQoIckly the Itlood of Gotham's ArU tocrac ltcmj Hlae. rtooently a Brooklynit was eittinj on the piazza of tho tiirgt'6tof the Hud son river hotels, not so many miles from West Point, nays tho llruoklyn Eagle. Tho Brooklynito was tho descendant of a very old New York family which had transferred its lares and po nates to this city early in tho century. Stopping- at the bi hotel were members of the fam ilies of the Ilhinelandcrs, the (tallatins, the Stewart, the Gerrys, tho Stuyve sanis, tho DePuysters, tho Clintons, and several others of the best-known names in New York. A group was formed of a half dozen of tho New Y'ork blue bloods and the Brooklynito. One of the party spoko of a literary treasure. If It might bo so called, which he had a few days before picked up in an old book stall down-tow .1. The treasure was a directory of New York City printed a hundred years Ago. Tbe party were at once interested and the directory was produced. "Now," said a member of the group, "let us try an experiment. E.ch one of us will write the name of his grand father on a slip of paper, hand it toons person, and then we will tee if the names so collected appear in the direc tory." The proposition was received with great favor. The papers were dis tributed and tho returns hauded in. Then amid much merriment the hunt for tho grandfathers began. The first name, now borne by the moxt distin guished family in Gotham, had opposite it the business of "butcher. "cs, saia the tmeen or twenty times a millionaire who bore his grand father's cognomen, "my grandfather sold meat to your grandfathers." The second name unearthed proved to bo a shoemaker. "And my grandfather," said this worthy's descendant, "made your grand father s Miors. So it went round. All tboso names which could 1 found had the imprint of some useful trado after them. The Urooklynite's grandfather wan dignified beyond all tho rest by the respx:table appellation of "merchant. f This is a positive fact; and there was not one of those descendants of butch ers, bakers and candlestick-makers but is in the inner circle of New York's four hundred and worth a many mill ions as he ltas fingers and toes. It is no discredit, indeed, that such should he the fact. The country was new a century and odd years ago and New York was not so very much more than a village. But it is strange how quickly the blood of aristocracy geta so very, very blue. AfJY OlMF CAN DYE(4a.t A Dress, or a Coat, Jny CofoA It Ycrns. Hars, cic. irr r,il.,-r -.'at kk -av.: v 1 1- Co! ' FOR EWCKTS i ..MCND ; . ..... ; tHr . .. - . lli Cleanse the System I I t:u;i r.MtMe mat i I : :'4ji.- c-iiTr Vjl.t;-.:.i 1 :r i; hi (vl. . i : ;l -n n- T-"Jf ' I 1. -.1; i liW'i'J , z" - - " ' :lv V.. 'I lr I r . a for."'..". ' ' taxi irii.i VI -lie s.(r i t?.:'i Ia; I t r..U-il t it. jmmw. cnt lr.-e to Vtvtber ul any Htvty bnrn within m yemi. Every ilotbrr tuiU tfaroa gicturea : Mod at onoe. ive b'i name and aire. WELLS, RICRABOSOI AV CO., r-.i..,l.. iva. r-.:.i '!J. !t li a I ! - v.-.-'. I trtr.I ' ,. . I e ii.-i. r- I -t.ttl-r .!lf 1 '1-tiiv Vtij lr "I '..-jr-. ivn et.T... l,r- su.iJ ic. iiul 1 Mk tiMly wv tic. that I FACTS ABOUT HOSIERY. Whore tho ttorkics and Sork Wo Wear Como Krom. The best hosiery goods are made in England and France. Fine cashmeres and wools are imported from England and fine thread silks from France. Ger many produces a line of hosiery goods from the cheap to tho medium. More of tbe articles of German manufacture are used in this country than any other kind. Ia tbe United States lisle thre ads, cottons, wools, a fair grade of cashmeres and somo very good silks are produced t. JOHSSTOX. M J. l.riK., jTAMLIHHKt Ki. Johnston, J3uek & Co., 11ANKEKS, EUKNfclJUKfi. - - . PENN'A. A. W. V.t'1 Ii, a.hlrr. Ij)TUi.Mt:.'l '.-. Carrolltown Bank, T. A. II AICR I l.l.l aa.l.r, ' i'i; v.::0 .iTnlt , Tttarc-d Y AuV.i Til i i -t .i for homo consumption. In tho suburbs . EcllKZ EUSIULSS TrIS2CtC.. ' of Philadelphia, and in that city, also, let-l lu! a trw tnaa. Ilitlrn l,u InipfXiVfd, and I kavo paliied trQ puuixla in wets-lil atooa 1 QONOTFa lSTKABMB. KciClirllio, Vt. - tl-M. Six for 15.00. At UruggiMM. WlUAj KirnfPSOit K Co., BarUajrtaa, TV, DHIHEPimE DY USING THE Bucket pump and vmter purifier iiv youk avitlljs rfjsr ' JlSTlliIS IS. Warranted to Purify a Fotil Well or Cistern in Ton Days TJeo or Money Berunded. It will 4 raw tea ralloaa of watr per Miltrat. hw9r tm to be inckctl. ime& cur tkitweo oat. A CffD-)riid buy rail draw vim mith ac (ma a to ft. wwU. Ko in. tubliMf to rust or burst, ho nu.-trrbara!.e to wear oat. It bi no irvodai tubinc to wear out, away or pottata Um . ater. 1 1 w l U IX rul r eunulr, as lit. r--1" is taaos of tfalvaaiad lroa. 11 Is UvsiiatiastaiKl laust duralilr simrturr aiaiie lor raislag a alar. I can or art up la Of trca sulaulas, as tfcerc ia boUiKhj to faMca lw Ww the plalona. It will out frrM, LaTlajr atnod tfaa wt of a Dakota wtntar. Si do aitia Iwiow mem, as tLwr baaksta dkMAarye taenissivea Baa Co Wataar. rubbar or wuud la onaiaal a llh taa watar to eoa taiulDsta it. Too do not aave to pomp out a allral of water to get a fxrsb, oonl drink, for evrry buoaat foniluws full of air to LLic buttum, and XUis wUJb Ovid a autr as toe air ascabea. Price $10 for a tea-foot well or cistern ; 0 cents for ctctj additional foot in depth, after 10 feet. A llva aa-aat wanted la a very tow In thaTattad Statca. Allraaa BUCKET PUMP CO. 441 and 443 Plum Street, CTOTCllTOATT, GEO. HUNTLEY, Agent, Ebensburg, Pa p tixKTEP PURIFiEP rnfi by Aaratian. THE ALLMENDINGER PIANO & OflGAH CO,, ANN ARDOR. MICH., U. 8. A. FIVE GENERATIONS. ear 1: fur ,-. to i . ttit:- to triv ua ; en . ; 1 1 car. -L T Is. Wl 1 LK 1X34 M I' I" 'II. . CM': BLA rail 1 li utc it rkiy nca f f f "l sTS TiiTl i?"ea s tJiiSvmiiO 13 A C.i:AT LA3G3 SAVER. A llinz LAST3 A VV2EK. HAi-' AJ3 f3V7 DCJi'T AFFECT IT ri3 C?.U3HIWa REQUIRED. kaaes a s;:o vaterproof. I'Si-.D liV MHTf, VOMEJI 1-nii riBint t' -a Le iru.-h.vl IXo Oil Cljth. and sbaotataiy Eortcn3 end Hrccervea all klnda cf Loathor. ror it, md.. i. nrt mrv ut, till run cat it, and J . tj 3V. c.vca, Gmoeia Iruajriata, ac r w . ii arneo it is uoeuoiuad. IV3LF? a r.A:;j'3LiH. wiucelphul .)c: I. ti f a: n. r in a:. a . :: othep i:uv; Card. -a . :' t. :: v ;..P- and Ii .i cr- -; run:: the 'J'),- ta..n. .-a . i a I:ucH I,..a fi-Jiow J.Xi; mi l .V. .t - .i- . i t s.te ! -il ij -Clul i .-J tn a e l r ! i. .1 ti .:p a i a tuau cal.n- ;: 1 a i: t.-: it) :i taVcs a lee- n:e -e to t a. AssT Urine I'ruier One Itonf la AVaslilue;toa Tlis Oltiest aOntooariun. Five generations under one roof con stitute a singular combination, and yet such is the condition of affairs at 50U Eighth street, southeast, in Washing ton, near the marine barracks. Mrs. Agnes Keltosto, one hundred and five years of ae, is tho eldest of the group. ami during all theso years she has been active and srrv and able to do without spectacles. About tlvo vears ago she ,s pleased by an increased power af vision which enabled her to pursue un- ntTruptelly her favorite pnstime of darning stockings for her grandchildren. I ort Malum, on the Isle of Monaco, was tho birthplace of Mrs. kelxis-to and Rho remaineil in Spain until about thirtv- i.rIit years a-ro, when she came to this ountry to join her daughter, who had een widowed by the explosion of a run m board the I nited States sceatnship I'rinceton in the a-lministrotion of President Tyler. While in Spain it was Mrs. Kebosso's good fortune to attend several receptions given in honor of the great Napoleon, and sho frequent ly liel.l conversation with the Eni- press.iosephine. Keminiseeneesof theso and oilier great people were, a prevalent topic ol conversation with her descend ants every Sunday afternoon until re cently. Mio being now prostrated by senile tleMlity, although her mental faculties remain unimpaired. . A grand son, ot Mrs. KeiM.sso was ono of the jurors in thf Gtiitoau case, his name be ing Thomas W. Kerniline. He died about eight years ago. Altiioiign ol a ueeitleu Spanish type. " ni-txbw spcans rwm n almost as well as site does her mother tongue, and her pierciug black -yes and rather short stature makojier a notuworthy p-rson-aie wherevtThw had been in tho habit of visiting. Not kmg ago Mrs. Kcbosso attended what proved to -bo 'her last coimminion at St. Peter's Church, in this city. A few Sundays ago the in valid persisted in coming- down-stairs to le present at the baptism of tho jonnj- est iiiemoer or tne ramiiy, wiio is now inly thirteen months old. All theso years Mrs. n-hosso has moved aliout the world unaided, by a crutch or Mick, and many people are inclined to discredit the story that she wan Iiorn nearly thir ty years before the battlo of Waterloo. She was very much prostrated, however. by the death of her favorite grand daughter several months ago, and her own death is said to be a question of short time. . . ManufaoturoT Of HIGH GRADE PIANO? and ORGANS. Importara and Jobbers of Music and Musical Merchandise. We Make a SPECIALTY of Organs in Piano Casss, FINELY FINISHED and UAK3 P0LIOKEFO, In Rosewood, Ebony, iir'aA nut and Antiquo Oci! And : eon taf nine : cur: cvra Patented 'Improvement.. We aaknowlada-a no rlrmla la aVrra styles, ia TOSTX, ACTION1 or WOEICTtUTSHIF. V --.t. " i Oraaoa la ALL styles. We are If snTtrsctarore and tukt msnnlsotarar'a pnoa. Craer-. f-.r k..- in toe saaaaa luia wul re self prapt ansa lion- Coirespoadaoos aolwated Lave Aleuts a a-.ai. FACTORY: Cor. First sad Washirjten Sts. -:- RETJL1L WiRERQSfcS: Si Sc. Mi V. RCFCalCNCCr falsi Men UNO McCmamiC Bai st. A A rj m Me-a Xothinz On Earth Will mm LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powder! H Is abaalataly aura. Bichly eonamtrated. Ia quantity it roNts Ires tbaa a trnlh ut a crat a day StrirtlvaBiedlrloe. a . .,, .,, " Oood tor youar chirk. Worth asore tkaa ed aara beaa MouhV "Oae larve raa saved ar aa, a-Dd as for as to ervvrat ruea." sat s a rsrt-iwTrr If yoa ou t iret It al us Ut orats (or two parks re $L A 1 1 1 pnunj no tl p.t (..id reas e. r . ... . , rw I A r rV. MI pie copy rrea. r-onitry KsUirur ilde free with 1 OILS! OILS! The Standard Oil Company, of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of III. mi Bating and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline That eaa be MADE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison vrith every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the most Host : Monnly : Satisfictory : Oils in the market ask for ours. J. LYIMCH, STilNDARD OIL COMPANY, UNDERTAKER And Manufacturer A Dra'er la HOME AND CITYMADE FURNITURE ma m imin suits, LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, TABLB8, CHAIRS, the making of domestic hosiery always has been and is to-day a very important industry. Now Hampshire is another stocking-producing State, and tho knit cotton goods of Massachusetts are known in every section of this country for their excellence. In Indiana a fine grade of men's woolen socks is made. Tho manufacture of tho silk goods is confined to the East, and as a matter of fact the domestic mills are scattered all over tho country. Two years ago a hosiery plant was established in Iihodo Island by a number of Englishmen who brought the machinery and tho skilled workmen to this country. There is con- i eiderablo demand for the American- 1 mado si Ik goods because they are much ' cheaper in price than the imported ar- j tide. Hut tho sale of silk goods is limit ed. This much may l aid in favor of our atocking industry; our cotton and ! woolen goods are improving in quality ! every year and it will not be long beforo tney aro fully equal in every respect to trio iorolgn boaiery. largely worn now. decreasing demand This trado is one of branches of the dry everybody must cov even if unable to h or sealskin saeques. cut a very unimportant f!uro in a financial sense, albeit it is decidedly comfortable when the air is chilly. It may bo an Interesting item to know, ays tho Chicago Post, that one of the largest importer of (rerman hosiery in tho world is tho leading dry-goods es tablishment of Chicago. 1 ue tnni:ir r tlie i.rincfnal fi.tnr.. i I Kcoersl I'll Kin,.- t-tiMuena : ItKPOSIT.S Kereive. r.vaM ir) d-mnmi. a1 tntrre.t btar . Ilk crtic -is iri-ur.; t : tu.e dr t orlti.rs. LOANS Fteniiki to rui'niofr on (uvnrHftr tcfu-cfim approved paper ilii-..urj te.i at all tnues. iiLi.mittMt Mada In the t- lit y n.l ujn.n sll tf r t... r k I n tomiii in the Tiiit. ,! statr,. :harites tuodcritiT. iK II ID '" ne'-.i-i.;e in si i,Mrt ,.r th. t eol l.rrlKO rl.-li.liu,. I.Miic.t ,-tl CtlO ff thl ie B'l.r! 1 i I.--.' ,a : l.:.-.-T!e .. nt,- I inn .t ). bi ll tta.1 l it" ot Luro j AIOTi j Ol merohsi.t.. tutmrri an I r . to I Whom rraonslile ac..Mnrv!i:l..n w.il !. j.rn.t'r.t j t fstrousare -ur. i!,.t tr ; n,..n ,i,n rl a'i t : he beld as strti-tly ;.rtrik e aud "nitMTit!al, nJ , ti.nt u.cy will t.o tieate.i ss lilH.ri.llf aa nod ! j baoklDit inles will .f rj.e. j If rt t, 1 T J'l!MOV j that I. Itt it .1 . "Seeing is Believing." Cottons aro i Ar kTA There seems to be a JLT j6r C VL . for woolen gotJs. CJ??3 iV A 't 1.7 tho most important if .t vv '.! ta -T- .j .rJ-fw oods traffic. U-causo ' . tVt V 1 J'OTT" er his or her feet, 1 V 1' iTrX uy Alexander kids a.- .s. KM fIH TT. u V A cotton stot.kin ever made, like Alad- "Zif orders ar auzt vitp-nr 1. a. JOU.sso.s A cok. ikietoa 'eioi1 B. VERY DISHEARTENING. What Tour Sweetheart Wi:l Kmt la the Course of Her Ezlstenra. A cynical doctor, withal a man of wonderful resources and a quick mind, lives on one of the avenues on the South side, says tho Chicago Tribune. lie was in his study a few nights ago when a young man came in and Ix-gan ques tioning him about his (the young man's) propriety of marrying. Tho young man foolishly ravod over his sweet heart and called her angelic and so on. lie was afraid that sho was too fragile for this world. The old doctor grt,nted. "Fragile, eh?" be asked. -How fragile? Ever test her fragility? Ix-t me give you some figures about her and woman kind in general, sbowiug how fragile they are. Ix-t us supposo that this pieeo of perfection is in moih-mtely good health. She will live to be, say, sixty years old. Women don't liko to die any more than men do not as much for women never grow old. yeu know. Listen to me; She will out one pound of beef, mutton, or some other flesh every day. That's SJ5 pounds of meat in a year. In sixty years it's 21,J00 pounds. How's that for fragile? "She will eat as much bread and as much vegetables per diem, arid there you have in sixtyyears 4:i,5i0 pounds of bread and meat. If she is not too an gelic she will drink daily no less than two quarts of cofTee, tea or water. And by tho time she is ready to have a monu ment she mill have consumed 175 bogs heads of liquids. Fragile? Now, young man, these figures do not include the forty or fifty lambs she will worry down with mint sauce. It doca not take into consideration tho 2,oOJ spring chickens, the 500 pounds of butter, the .0,000 eggs and tho four hogsheads of sugar she wiJl consume- in sixty yi-ars. It J.M-n't take into consideration her iee-creaiij. her oysters, her clams and such. All this means alout 4. tons, or as much as you eould stack in half of Sibley's ware house. Fragile? Think of your affinity in connection with these figures and then rave over b-r being fragile. 1 ounjr man. you are a fool. ISoof:' LAZINESS DOESN'T PAY- . r 'a- din a of old, "a won derful lamp!" A lamp abeolutrly non esploalreand on' breakable, which eivea a clear, eoft, brill.snt vrljlle light ef 86 eaudU pourj Purer and brighter than gaa light, eofter than electric light, more cheerful than .'mwi milllinpii fc--.,. ccThe Rochester. v And with it there ie no molt, r.o smrll, no mrrilt cUimney: no flickennt. no wrni;., no climh-ng ap of the fisme, do 'tantrums" nor annoyance of any kind, and it r.evrr neada tnmminr. 1 Is founts (oil reservoirsi being tough rolled acamlcss brsss. with ccn. tral draft, it ia abaolotely uukrrshablr, and aa "i t at a tu.Uiu tutmU. Only five yeara old and er tun ti 'C'ion cf thru lampi i:i vtt. It must be a GOOD lamp to make auch a telling auccess. Indeed it ia, for lam pa may coo. e ar.d Ian. pi uu) no, hut tha 'Rochester" ehinea on forever! We nuk overt.ooo artistic varieties, Hanctng and Table Lampa, liancjurt, Study, Vase and Piano Lampe eeery kind, in Uronrr, I'or celain, Brass, Nickel und black W rought Jrcn. Aak th lamp dealer for it. Lock for the trade-mark etamp: I'liE !: nrfTr.it." Jf he hasn't the -w.iii .s Rochester and the atyle you wast, or if no lamp-store ia r.ear, ser.u to us for frea illustrated catalogue (ar.d reduced rrice-liat). and we will box and send you any lamp safely by express, right to your dJ.r. COCOESTER LAMP CO., 44 Pork Piece. Tinr York. ManvJactvTmrt. and sole Oimm o'ii.ieiii-.f'r t xtent. ' If 1 mvv c.r :t 1.-..1 :i i . - 1 I!. i I BSMIi Caveats, and Trade-Murk ohtainrd. ami a!l l"at eiit haHinefs rnndnrieit f.ir ortt-rae ff-t. Our Olfice is Opr-otite 0. S. Palent Olfire. and eoinwn:ri' in li t.cic t L.iu t! me remote frin Winrii.rtm. end m(Hi.l. fira. inir r yilintt... w i-h tit - ri; tion. 'W artviM'. if putt-: m.) . ..r if ciiurre. Our foo net r!.:f ti 1 m!. i t i. ,. t:rri. Pamphlet. -IJnw to Oiitsiti l'ntt tit. " iih names f artuul clu-nti in our Male, cuoiilv, or town, arm free. Al.irc C.A.SKCW&CO. Opposite Patent OHice, Vahingtort, P. C. -tallijeut He'AiT notice tliat 1 r 1 ..i.u lii.ir 1' 1 To 1! c .. '.1 X : . i .1 it." e-- PITTSBURG, PA. oetlS-W-ljr. PATENT STcEL PICKET FEKCL IlAiDOS:rt, JMF.T1U CTIBLE. Che r than Wood. ' n u u 1 1 be Kit. ti 1 tL o- r r t e to I! s,)l. i 1. vvus one Pit ; 1. .Ii.: tl : a: i 1 I: ' : I b::. i:.T .. :.Xa:i. a t' ri.:-. 'c?i i'"' :n;in. ; . to 1. 1 fou:. I a i: d'e-uli ne )):-.:. and irou-.u liim. 1 1 - i f ins ieec . 1 1 -..!.:!' 1 V"?-. Z::zzr & Hogs. ; i .i-; 'rri.ie rcB.4eurl Hard I' ,..1 s: t :, Ye ;oWaier,Fevr, . C a; 1 Us-X r, Luna Fever, , t : : cr.i a!i Circuities arta. . - cr r-.i ciood. w:u reiiev .. ).xcii;r.: :a cr., lyoks, h. y. : i-M.j I v all Di-AT,rr:s. t r r v.a-i t! Sit. ol O! e;-.. a bu. Tho fcL.-ii. .11 f . :' ,1 v In ; etioiiv t. sa-.v a . ! a nil i ( tiT ;ir ei:t that ;iir tel., ):,.,( .hi i.l i r i.s vi fid, t.t:.r. to a Sr. tlljoy lie ut. i- I v,. All. i- i , .1st ; t.i i ..a a.'i ' i ' .1 ...I 11.N . C .;i: 1 . J..1 ; I. )..!; PERUVIAN TONIC LIVER 11EGULAT0R. Tie.- t Tiy mr and radio! cure for CCTJOTI PATICrJ. I.- DIGESTION, ! all ,M-..-:l r. nl th liter at.,1 hut cured i'T.;:re.!ti ilt.l an. Is tho only reined -r .... ei. n l in ee n ahi-b tbe no t fkt I'ui phy-iflan hnve utterly lllfa. ir. it.l trti lr.. ti.fr..,. 0 people itunn 11 H. -trcTitr. IVfi.vlrnl,. It 1. m.ou. !. -t iron r ,r . f U-trl..f, Vslilliaiua. inri. IM . t-r t-. . V f. H. '.. and lor -iff t.y i.:t druviti'rs at Mi oentj per bottle. -N n a.-. Tent- cc-,-.t i-,r.e sons tba In !'tr! irfiii-ikMj trade mar. 1 I.; r t ! 'Ii! ir 1 t - .1 ' f r. ii'r'pifi DIDinD! o..i;.li.U lUlILUlll ecu. c:irRE a:,3 sims streets u r l -.. 0.'t '.nil Sei lie. d to CCEiSaUriC. 1 I. a A NT, PA. Pro priet rr 1 i At th, have n.it tv 01:1m r.:! -il t"-t uun .-'1' hear titat ,.: "Well. n..v.--ho lui.l a : 'i'-e ha , :i ; ut tie.'- I 4 i':i.t :.!: ivU'i llii -I I IC v.-.-v :ir. i':. u.t ;i V.,I I ri lie i;l..r : :u4, ;;. !.. A-.'l 'r:v. .u.;i 1 . t r.iy t'l i'i d tiu :lai i-T '-V, Vtux rc th. el. 1. ;.::d li.e.v '1 her l.::-. y.'l 1h; t ie .t'..-r-"..ki.3 li:iv -VIlKHi-KT.!.--,,!! alw.,y,nT1, n8,,n, Ma .. '"' ' 'av ;i:,C!f itotirs. Kverytaltutrka A l.a h I .1 r..i Iimh : le a were u,e putilio eaa l ao. 1 II .4 !;nt r,r rnl.i i . 1 1, i .... . - . .... ..in, u.iii (III ....... 1 , v.i.itc v'ltiii ... .e 1 t c-wa. v L.a s T- :l 111.1 'vl a itii t '...'!,J. I , lierein keut uoriectlv tVil.s A Hi-HUUV. . J M. D. KITTELL. I Attorney-iit - A-ijxv. EBF.NSBVKU, PA. uaioe, imirr Halliiaif, opp. i.'oart Uoate. PLAIN-SPEAKING PEOPLE. They Ilave No Ilnlna ta Mingle n Oea lael Society. I It is not the least of the signs of a i fl m.r ri v il i vAt.iin Ih.t i.,.iirli.tf f m... ner is an absolute requirement of tho day, and the crudo and tho rude in speech may lie held to lie almost as much without tho pale of good society as the criminal. To tell unjdeasant truths in an unpleasant manner used to lie held as one of tbe privileges of fam ily and friendship; now it is not toler ated, and tho truo ethics that the near er tho social relation the more scrupu lously careful, if any thing, should peo ple be, is tho code of polite life. The truth is, too, that while Christian char ity may be properly drawn on for tho criminal or the wrong-doer in less de gree, there is no law. human or divine, that need enforce, it for the boor. The penalty for rudeness is social ostracism. and it is a just one. 2.o form f rude- ness merits a Reverer penalty than that : which expresses itself in the guiao of letters. The stranger or acquaintance, . as may lie, who thrusts upon one his ; rebuke or admonition for some real or . fancied error, is guilty of an impcrti . nence, which should result in the swift j elimination of his name from one's list ; of friends. Unasked advice is tho worst : of vices, and tho person who can be I guilty of such a rudeness reveals not : only a lack of familiarity with average ; courtesy, but a coarseness of nature j that renders any form of communica ; tion an impossibility. The person who j presumes to rudely intrude an unpleas 1 ant and irritating admonition ! or ques tion because. Indeed, be is vour friend has yet to learn the alphabet of friend , ship. Courtesy is the very basis of all j nochri intercourse, the only conditions 5 under which it is possible, and the ono . who violates this law merits, as ho must j lnvarial'ly receive, social ostracism.' i The crude idea that used to be more or j less tenaciously hold, that what was cauea plain speaking" was an attrib ute of friendshi n. rind t)ie'r,la.inrtia'hlrf.). I reallv nirant tha t, . ,vn greatyr the friendship, is one that ia wholly swept away by the finer:30cial daman da of tho present, wlarn courtesy and charm rank amonjj''. the' cardinal virtues of polite life lioaton Budget. t . si 1 -- iloro Sound than sale. l!OJ,by, what" Matt reuses. fec.. 1605 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALT00NA. PENN'A t9rCltIzena of Cambria County and all others wlahiug to purcbaao honest FURNI- I UliK. Ac. at Honest prices are respectfully rovited to give us a call before buylez else where, as we are confident ttat we can meet every want and Please everr taitt. Prices, tha vary laweaL f4-16-'o0-tf.1 r ti : 9 s 4' aiu - m ' n n '1 1: n . ii 't l n It A A ft a mm i'i.",. iiJi ij-jJ 1 una . i . i.,.M.c,ta..i rum rna via swi. ri UlasO ese W es Lee er es TMS. Ska amm S, Cmms K. ' tumsulr. N,.br er Gel.. P,kS esS Hlkcle, ssteS. tie stnalMlan lln'T Irn Frattai oayu. .ate newcs, r.r. ns.iuee sea rial Bacsrcn. Caller see kH.mtc Draw 1 Im Ani. a 1 KB Muis . n wuouw K.UUI, ssa sa ajaeset WlkE WoaJL. TAYLOR ck DEA, VOL SOS it tOS Market St.. Pltleburarbu Pa. JOHX C. PIXCII, ...... . . Iaaxaa ! GoWeii - edtliiiir Bye - WWsIdBS, 134 Wxm Sraaarr. PrrraBcaa, Pa, .. -ji ii it oaior Ks ruuot K THS, SHRUBS, VIKES, &c. . Av STEADY WORK - V'.ty.-J, Far UoaesX, ladastrious Htm. ' " ' .til? Balary at Xxpoosea, or Oots - V.- . Jciaaloo if preferred. ''V... - V " " a a-roar a fail Use of es-te- " v .... ."...''- utsotsd to f,Qiis7!rst. r - s k T RBjiacti qiKslj tstrutd. " - ' i.-. Il rj.v jWfc i;.iu;yf,- tcra. if CO., rHlUA PA. r- I 1 'loan i aatai.nraaa aauss In tha eitv . nocaineT oat ?ra ood ara oat o. atrictly for "i wauKiiisi mi. a. ii ot-iiinic oattor In an trnioen weddina-. IVert on tba list. (lark. enneimer.s. (iray t MoBonvabaia i;a: these roods are leadbw brands. Rnndlti nf rlsun oi in aiaua. .tine, noiisaa ancl Domestic aiao uid loax. Inch's (toldaa Weddinc fi oo ror ion quart, a ion as oo; unekanbatmer'a tba same; Mononirahela. MOO per dor en. W loss fi.OO per doseo.U 00 tor one-bait dosen. Seeara ly boxed. Also bar In stock. Orandfat tier's Vheice. at f 44s) per tralloD, barrela at specila jaici. . . , . Apr. re, -iy Sense, "Pa,' a irasoraeter'r .-somettimg l.y which gas is measured. " "Well, pa, is a chronometer sometbioff they measure crows with?" Judge, . - 1704. 1891. PoUcies wrtttea at tbort notlca in tba OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" lad other First Class Cvmpaalas, T.W.DICE:, iOtIT FOB TUB 1 OlxO HARTFORD ( FIRE INSURANCE COMT. OOMMLNOEU BCSINttiS Ebensbonr.Jaiy L 1.882. laBLtd WT I I - 1l-ataaBBff mmI s ar ( .(. aj 4 ihtl r r tw ax-trmlerklos I !- lra4 ls mvmtlmf f-'IllVninU riUUtaa.Vla-4 anil nlerrmtr. rHlMmlmc verr mmr. HAYM"fc 1T- r.vHkV I ll4titliCB.ifarJMr kcU . tUrrmrUo, aat im mol rrareyei Lift fc B3ora. SaT k a tllaTMsttrT M sfael bj aVTV Tf , 4fcf MsUiaal err Hryj t t vf prtcm. bO im. m IWs) mmmtm, 9Mk. Ul!. III! itL. SWAIitC 4 lUK. P.UMMMvm.i. laV PH DISEASES hi I SWATHE'S ad aJ fllUTiirtr . 4BSOLCTILT CTT&xa. U III I IrlLN I TiM staple Srf.1if.tles ef - aarsm's Oasvaeer- eaa .as sn. telrrsaj BMdlclf.. aritt cuit anr esea ef Tetter. Sala satis Bleseene. rues. Il fmnm Ptaplra. rydprie..ae. aeestuvaeeeatiisterleMrteeelBe. SvlS be drusrteM, er set bi saeU fcr su. I Hesea, (l ie. IdJraae. Lia fctaassa a ee. Tat .reliais.ra ask leut onsclst tsria, ir 1 A gaud aad pasblna Salaataaa bare. Firs' ;iaa pay g aaran tool weekly. Uuaomissioi Salary, tlalok aalUng new ruiu am -tpeeialtte.' . . .r f sVAstMKstaiean atetaa-ood payisg- fob lui ha Wluler. Write air lull terms aad partle iara. KKE1I. t. YOINU. Kuracrytnaa. ser.m Koeheater.-N. V vVhsa Vlsitlaf tha nttabttrgh ExposHlon, call ea tha HENRICKS MUSIC CO., Ltd. For Cash or Tims Prices en Pianos and (Jrgans, . 79 Fifth Ave . PITT8BURQH. PA. jnnlS Cm. - r ELTS CHEAM BALST It not a liquid, tnvJT or povder. ApplitA into nottriU U quicXiy absorbed. It cleanses tJuhead. AUay$ injianunation. Uealtths torts. Ilettorts the senrt of List and tinelL M eeafs of flrwsiiili- be maiL mimUmL UmKi CLYBR0THERS.inifo1at9,0rTfe'0T. SAW SVIILLS ! Patent Variable rnetlon at-.Belt red. Steam Engines. Havresses. oningie Mills. &c. Portable Crist Mills. Sen I Irr lllui. Ttarettlnr-aistehlaea. afra avaiogue. av, B. l iBOCaK tO lork, F Tba Oat Great Secret of Nuresa. Ia to Ita fonnil in Activity. The un never stops in his course. Light is constantly streaming over the earth. In the trreat workahOD of the ' universe. Nature is very busy with those processes which are to robe the earth w ith her carpet of green and fill the air with the odor of flowers. Inac tivity there would soon bring trouble and death. In life, too, one secret of success is found in activity, says tho Somerville Journal- "ot a day without a line," was the motto of a great reformer ono of tho grandest men our civilization has known. Eight times did tbe greatest of Grecian orators copy the history of Thucydides to porfect himself in that great master's style. Franklin laid the foundations of his greatness by using the little bits of leisure time which he could save at dinner boars aad evenings while working as a printer's boy. Kirke White learned Greek as he walked from his lodgings to I he lawyer's office, w here he was employed as a clerk. Pennsylvania's greatest astronomer learned to calculate cclipaes by using the bits of time when, as a plough-boy, his horses rested, and by figuring out his problems on his plough handles. Elihu lturritt achieved wonders in the fields of learning by gathering up bits of knowledge as bo stood by his forgo with an open book before him, or while he rested -from severe bodily toil. Tho French have a proverb which says. "Step by step one goes very far." In our tongue we bavo a saying: "Con stant dropping will wear away a stone." Sir Kdward iiulwer Lytton declared: "What men want is not talent but pur pose; not power to achieve, but tho will to labor." . Boys, do you see tho moral? It'a work that tells. ' Whether with tho hands or with the brain, there'a no success without work. Don't bo lazy. No Americana for Her. The Duchetis of Iluccleugh. with other leaders of Ivndon fashion, has decided that society" must be protectod from the inroads of financiers and Americans. 2"ext year no American is to bo reoog nized socially who is not properly intro duced by the United States Minister at the Court of St. James. These aristo cratic confederates regard the Princo and Princess of Wales as inexcusably tolerant of the newly rich, and at her Grace of Ihiccleugrh's late ball and gar den party, which were splendid affairs, nattily an American, a financier, or a "cotton lord" was to bo' seen, though the Marlborough lleuae garden cartv awarruod with them. . t atat "amrronlei fe aura" all c'r s-.ea af efleeaeee. but ,r!y aucli t.u t.s-ai fro sat a Ua ordered litar.tlzs Vertigo, Iteadache, DyLnspcia. Fevere, Costiveness, C.I.31.3 Cclic, Flafcilsncc, eta. Far fiieso lb ay are ttol errnit:4 (a' falHhl. eat sr. asa.silTsesillia nose wvi. t. aass. s rcnaa j, n icr, UCi Y.:i li ; llif. evr :., l.j.i ,1 1 .! : i.-:...J iiwv. :. - I ...... . j Tit, Ut. Jl'-i't' . H 'iCir HffevS- tile-: ', .'-ir. .... ' 1 h .'.it. I) i ::?n.; .. ... . 'i :. tfi I !:'3:;S' I a costok cr:Lw.'..:. How II" V:i 1 T Then I My- Cfm Z c? eof rnean nerely t stop birni 1 jur a tnue, aad then have iih-ii ra mi-a ipsra. 1 MEAN A It A Ilt -. T. II ,. :- 1 af marTo uu tl-ease ot FITS, EPIT.TTPGT cr FATTTTg SZCglaaZSa. ; A Tlfe-lonr stody. I 'asaaxT v ren.e.iv t? Cttvb a vont rases. jKecaiire I'tLr. haro falie1 1 no re aeon for ot new receive. a cure, bend at once tor a treaiuta a nd a t kc a i :o rrm Of mv Ikfai.libuc KtaiEor. One Kxprcaa and tot Crffioe. It costs jon noihiu lor a trial, and it will cure yon. ihireea H. C. ROOT. M.C 1 83 Purl St, rcw YC"f h 1 "i : ' -'"- 7-"..-J"r - 1 fob mi mm ImTiT-T ? 1F LOSIorFAI-irvr ":i ; eiiuiLt-. SjLLL'fJ'f. k."-i 1 y-n -1 i i i 1 lie did - jr r. ort at XClSCSlt. t ut,f jBTir, . rt' .i'l t dirond :.d M i'llin 1. i'.I iii.;h' .1 !-!, : : r le ar. f:v.:u Hi: .it-rtiiP'T Tie' tit-? the..- lt.f, a.M' RiMt'i...' -.K. r.:.-..';. e-:w"- .'j-.as Strr MlW.Cl All .1 s..f t l-'L. - j. .,il'i.,i-l l.ttfr. HuUl.lf aetei.lur HtlTX 111 t II M - h.r n .. I. . 1.. a.a aaaclfy Sis eO Stsae.ee . i leli e eeelrwa. .nir iH.t-. Slaeartell.. C. t. . ss.M. r a.- rir. mmV..- f.-.US lr. a. tStl K.SltiA Ci., bUr FACC, M. i. Worst Blander on Record. "Yes Indeed; send horse and can Is.rsa to depot," was the innocent esse that went to a lady in Utica not long ago. She was married, and her husband. uaii ally called Joe, bad been awav from home for several weeks. Tho wife had telegraphed a lady member of the family to come up and spend a few weeks with ber, and the. answer was sent aa above. The Utica lady was nrostratod with grief when she received a dispatch read ily: "Joe is dead.' Send hearse and car riago to depot." Arrangements were mado in a hurry, and the hearse and car- riago were in waiting when Joe and tba lady stepped out vt tbe train. Chronic Cough f.ow. For If you do not It vnay became con sumptive. Ft.r Cunnini ption, ttrrttfttla, OemmU ItOUUp aud Htutin.j IHacai. thai la nothing Xiao SCOTT'S ;Fhu Of Pure Cod Lircr Oil aud HYPOPHOSPHITES I or Lime .1 It is almost as ilatable as milk. Far better than other r-v-cullod Eiuu:loa. A wonderful GoaU ycodaoer. J i Scott's Emulsion There are poor Imitations. Ort th. J 1 M rvl.K- Thev t'-M a f ..id n.t-rcii..Ti t at tie year, s:is I'.irc--.: was purti.-uiat-iy d. . r. li.- t u. , io vi . I.i lies i.I 1 : J " I'.-LTi J a:.d jacli-d i:earl a : u .'e-i o:' lii-' W.j d t r did they sei- n er -. as nearly le;i 1 i.oititm. Toiv:ird a su-;irr!r p! iv. aad tiit-n- r.a-t lin; In the reel's. The gui'le a rt v. i.i .'ier if the "shoo' r !i lit.ur it, and his t'-t tli cliatt'Tiiii v.ii!i l'ti"k i with told. he could not ti ll v. I.i sigiii.'Ied bis v, ii iin'iiess t .-.: t'.'i-mbiing ' tho jr:;n in hi. hands. The guide a;-aiti v. 1:1 the rustling was a tl-t-r, r.:. '. merchant to watch for eye. 1 eitiilil Ti.it s.-e .f.y eve; t .!. : as In- t-ouul at theHou'il. A' timo the guide Hui't ,:- j : that the shooter ki. -.:.l ful and not shoot him. Tin- li The echoes a.v.tlte. n'td ii ari l ru.tli:i c-.-um-J. 'i he C : Tiii-rt-Iiant tin' he h. I "hy thf s.-mn !" he h V-- th . large leek. II t ha 1 a.t:''l'e beautifc.l pair ff atr lers. I!'. was so thie'r and ef e:i-!i a t it would 1-e.t be p..ihh t ft but when winter came t! . i freeze over, and then t!ie t. " could le secuit-d. IK v: earliest piort'.:nity to ;, t i e ward then) to i:. ten. 1 came home in the fail faii.i cess. When cold weather ci'. expected the h rn-. Th-- watched, but they have hand. Later in t:. ii,:--r ' that some guides arr -.T-ed . guide to go into th a tree, so as to be safe f;-.-: and then to rustle mid ?'.! ' tenderfoot shoots. After v-1 still, and the tenderfoot i-i .: has shot a tb-er. Now i'iv dot. not car.- i. have i. tiou the pair of he; n - he f.v A Tvinr.il I ri! -Ii .:..t. Here is a t y r.i:;! Jh : ' i 1: v ' otu the Lrigblest if tin i.es: t'j Lv.... . . ... Bampoiai or lAfortnjariViu rim h. . straot t t.?e iuvi ah..ain .:., ,,, '.. . . u . ,cua. .TMis i re.i atsja. ai I'Mi.-rLS, sk4 ,o. . aatlreaa triur. i 4. Cu. 31 lir. i.a-s-ty. V I tv 1 orh. I. -DtAit Mamma: ITr. 1'. m? to I)- l.w vn'Io ;:: il 1 V hut do you snj ? Year 11. ' Mv I'AHI inc. Ar.,.;t:: X.i a penny and won't bav. dies. Aro you really in t -r 111. 'ri:Aitr.sT Mamv t : t'tc It's tac t l.l at f. ! iiiUJJ I uiUa't Uicaii llic 't-'U CcLirxlyflit. . la .1'oWllah IIVJAJII Ousritnlet'tl C Oaseopy, 1 sresT. rasti do do II Di. do do itnt - do do If no AeT"T vcrons rasl BO oaots additional I bay ioetaje. sT-io do event w. parted trotn. abd tl ,tl interests by -ayi paot W be tilaeed oa t Oo. tatuiia fact be tax time forward. aVray for your ai ttvaaaiaBt Nona bi Aeal tie a seaiawaji-H r 1 "Vim--:! CM Wul Wr B:.atic PiAUf. N. V'liV j hit fAK rk.. jhalLai4 ir ukaiv Bend for illi .13 Wu FHIL 1 . 1 W. L. d $3 SHC Watra, writ 1 Mitni- aLa. lOl OeUAl- 0. T. t KOIJEU 1 Jta-. a I'laaqjisaC XT2STDBJ Art i MAT- aod dealer In all sT-A lull hue al : Bodies WHEN Apt SO NOT D3 VALLIC ij IK, t'orrEif AX It Tf 1 KaapacttnMv invites and tba pui'iir 111 inn . earrylria on iiu.iti... Moon tain Muu.e. 1.1 . . Supply iriiiij a l-r . dar, auv art lote In ' , tbe iarxe.i, it, it,, t.t llvlnr nrii'eii. Su penllentii . at tilts esta-liiitfliuieli TIN' HOoi'i.v Ulve nie a cm II in Work ami prlt'.. - jtCnstnirir, Ai.rl! 1 MOUNT : Barber A Orit.cls.. s'. tba bull. Una 1 -.i,i-rl aa aa ulti-a . bust nee in s ia "r. toe latum. 1 1 r , artists a 1,0 arm t mers. Eierviiu,.. . patron a k s.illi-itei LUMBER IS SAW-MILLS, H1NULE illll If tiU tin , - J a 11 a ior I' s ta.oliere si A yoor aertioa i, A. U. FAKUl nro wb tattering from tjjs e9 J "y. was unR weaan. Bead a vsJiuOile treat Jswtleula for boiae plaadid ua Ileal wot tnaa wiio ia aervous I312J231K m 'Som o l"he mo Busy never d A coinpl Wdiy waah.ed -med lig-lit e wife's dovotic: whea lie finds l-rg- part o: SAP0L10. -Crri'i er profit. 9m trUerv0.-e s Tr 1
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