i.. '1 1' V. II li1 , t I r. i ! 41 e- -l . (4 IXTUS'LS IX INDIA. A Graphic Dcscript!n of a Battle with the Pe'cts. The """t'v- Tun Out with Uimnn and t liia.1111 i l r Ale I n olle li MHU In 4- T-tr:lil4 Ti.le Ad ViAiirirtsr ln-..'-t. 1 soo hy tin' f.nvijrn t-lj?rnms that north Africa is thrvatoru-ilhy a Mvarra of I H-ustv which reminds me, says an India, corresjiontlont of the St. I.ouis i. .li-Ietiiocnit, that I s:iv d.-vastatinp attacks of those terrible insects in s. ;itncrn anil northern India. Th tirst vim iu the Ti'inovally district, Madras presidency, in the preat famine year. I whs finishm;; my "hiij break fast" when the t-.-h-iMar rami" to my tent ami said: "We are ''inj to K -,Min troubled." -What with?" "I. usts." I ha.l heard of their visits arid I ptilleil a Ion-,' fate. The famine was praetie itly over. Tin crops were just lieriiimn'r to show thoir trrecnery, anil everything was propitious. The pov ernnieut was merely carrying the natives: over till Mien t time as the pniin ripend anil harvest commenced. I fol lowed the tehsil. I ii-to the door of my tent ami saw a hupe black cloud in the east. It came nearer and nearer, and soon the shy jrrew darkened, the Min was completely obscured and a whirr and i tick like many millions of sewmif ma chine wore in t he air. Tin' noise was i-ritic. Suddenly that threat black .miniated cloud settled on u patch !iiotit a mile distant and trave lis hr.-at !nii;r time, mrainst their assault. Thctchsddar hurried hack to the village. Mvserv- ii. its stripped the lnfi' tents of their v ran.las ami placed the awninr care tiii'y over a .ymn;' row of irreon lii'iis. Wii'otables were similarly covered. In the village all was turmoil. The w..m -n were wailiniT and the men and hoys rushini,' aimlessly aliotit with tom toms, fruns and other iioise-pr.MliH-iiv; .ristruiia-nts. The tehsildar had pivcr. .-lers to charge full f imnjvnvdor an na -ient. (ieldpiece, a relie of the days of lutch Mipreinaey. The tl.it stone roofs wo- covered with men carrying arms and whist les and the cre-it. parapets of tiie liu;;e temple were alive with, human bei-i-rs. Oil came the locusts. The Rims barked, the cannon thundered, the whistles hlew. the tomtom clashed, women screamed and men shouted, dojjs snarled, hut it was of no avail. The in sects settled down on the tields adjoin i i;; the village, and on the trees, and in a lew hours the plaee was el. -art of vejr otjt;mi. 1 never saw such destruction, so complete, so a'-"l"te. so thorough. Thousand.- of the pests were slain, hut the elick or" their j-iws ceased not, and when every Made was devoured, on i hey swept. The next t ime 1 inaih the nciiaintanee of the hunr-ry liK'ust was i, i Ajrra, I was sta vin with a gvnt Io nian well known throughout the north west, whose house on the Jumna road i--. much admired lor the beauty of the fardens. In it there are luanifici-nt. t imnrinil trees, noble avenue of mul berry trees. m:in;ro. and other lovely tr'- s belong In:;' to India. Tee iocissts aUa.W.'d t lie plaee nltotit --n n. m., ami after they had satisfied : .."solves you would have imagined .i "'"" I fort had owned fire on the k"ote.i place. Kriormous bran. lie-. had re.'i broken down by the v. inj'Vil pests. ; n 1 in sever:: 1 instances only the parent teia of the trees was standing. Anont ' nse, which was covered with a , 's;voms creeper, was literally crushed ii. on accoi::it of the n inn bets that sct 1'"d t;.er-on. Acta was bar:. Not a y .rd.'.i w::.', left, nut a blade of prass. .i.i I ihe e.eniliture of gunpowder w.s Jci't-tul. 'II';' locusts are said to be i-il!blo. i t T never yet found :i jWSi)ii a In had imitated John the Ikiptist. PROFIT IN CANARIES. A Meaiia ly Vhirli IVouirn nil M.tkr l IHIOJf. Tn many parts of flermany, particu lar! in the Harz mount ains. women in.iKe hundreds of dollars u year solely on eai.ai ies. Tlu'V pive up two or three rooms in the house to them, and in one room somct itnes have as many as two hundred capes, each coiitah'.inp n pair of birds husily cnpiired in rnif-inf fami lies. The care of birds requires a pooil deal of time, but if properly tended, nnd so kept healthy, tliey will raise two or Hive familii-s cvesy summer, and sie times ten to fifteen younp birds lire tin result of fine season's hutching f win ti .-Inple pair. As lonp as women keep ,-nn;-ties a.s jn-ts the demand will c ::timie. Tor the birds are delicate and f hort-'ivei;; hut a pair of healthy birds rhv.-.vs commanils a pood price and the outlay of capital is sin:iH. and for an indoor employment fc v.-Kinds of b:tsi rie.ss render more protit on the size of tin- imestment. Firt Confederal Onlin inee. ri he first legislative move toward a -ii t IiOiTi confederacy was theconven t'o.i tliat met at Columbia, S. C., I)e- :.:ber 17. ISiiO. and (on account of ephi.-mic) adjourned to Charleston. S. C where. IVecmlier 20, ISiiO, the fol low i r,' ordinance was passed: "We. the p ", le of the state of South Carolina, in i-or vent ion assembled, do declare and ii is hereby declared and ordained, that ti.e ordinance adopted by us in eonven I ! .a Oil the twenty-third day of May, in 1 ae year of our Iord one thousand sew;-, hundred and eighty-eight, where-1- ti.e constitution of the United States wa r.t tilled, and also all acts and parts ot acta of the general assembly of this I:.ti' ratifying amendments of the said i .institution are hereby repealed, and thaf the union now subsisting lietween South Carolina and other states, under 1!.e i..':io at the I'nitcd States of Amer-i--:i. id hereby dissolved."' BRIDEGROOMS IN TROUBLE. Krouclit About by Forgetting the Wed ding HlllK- 1 i rgetf ul bridegrooms have been re duced to great straits. In one instance aivather ring had, on the spur of the monii at, to be cut from a piece of kid of the bride's glove. A tragic story of a f .ry . tteu wedding ring is told in the "Lives of the Lindsays." A !;en he should have been at church Ci iin Lindsay, the young earl of 15al carre H yas quietly eating his break fast in r'ghtgown and slippers. When rendad-d thnt Manritia, of Nassau, was waiving tor him at the altar he. hurried to chinch, but forgot the ring. A fr.Mi 1 present gave him one, which he wit imut, looking placed upon the bride's fi.'V-ei. Auer tlie ceremony was over the ct.iinte,.- glanced at her hand and be htl I a Tinning death's head on her riii She fainted away and the omen rr:n;- sacb an impression on her that on T-e. .vering she declared that she was ch.s; nieil to die within a year, a pre si ni i;uent that probably brought about its i, fulfillment, for in a few mouths tL careless Colin was a widower. Jewoitr'a Weekly. A New Came. A new outdoor iramo is ",lnj.i,.tm" It i- v.! .wed Wi;h rino-v Thnv i at - iX or seven feet fnnn the ground .is or slight iron roils, and the onsists in sending li.fht balls ... - v 0f t!iem. T : ' ' "' -vi -t. -m l r t.K di.isuj4.-r ni i hz r. pt. .1 thr.- br j 3 d r .. rin rs i.i tho -i.y a'out t.'n inj'ics. w:.iU- 'I4 of tilt nr.Iin'irv t K.rilw . i ... and P!a er ii e.vpeet'.-il to stand some tl.i.'een feet from tlu rin". It wa invent .d by the vicar of Old Duek rnhim, .Nir.l!i, Ttw room's In disnrrter. Tho rat a n the tat.k-. The flowr-Ftun. J uj -t, ond t lu- m iti icf to pay: Anil Johnny is K-nnnunif As loud an ht-'m able. Tor nothinn gie riht Uen mamma away. "What a wene of discomfort and con lusion home would be if maninaa did not return. If jour wife is elowly breaking down, from a combination of domestic cares aud female disorder!, make it your first business to restore her health. Dr. Pierce's favorite Pre scription is w ithout a recr as a remedy for feeble and debilitated women, and U the only medicine for the class of mala dies known as "female diseases" which is sold, by dntir2h"t3, under a posttice miarantee from the manufacturers that h will irive MtUfaetion, in every case or the monev will be refunded. It is a positive cure for the most complicated cases. It's an inViroratinp. restorative tonic, and a soothing and strenptheniug nervine, impartinsr tone and vipor to the whole system. It's a legitimate medi cine, too carefully compounded by an experienced physician, and adapted to woman's delicate organization. KA1I.K Al TIM K I'AHLE NO. I " C reason, I'learftslrt Coutty anil New York Short Kouie Kallroail. In ctlect ou ud alter June 'tb. 1 3'il. I'annrdlunt at CrcMon. WIST. i EAST. ()vtr Et 2 5" am IUy Exp 11 Max Western txp.. 4 41am MhiI V ;;s a M JubnstDwn tx;.H i7 a m Aiiixin tii... lir I'actrio tip S 45 A V Mail Kxp 4 57 r tt Mill 4 'At r m Phlla Exp H li r m 7i.t 1 ne 8 47 r M Jjuiern Kxp... 10 Km Way fa;s 2 S8 r m Ka.t bine 11 -l r x : Irvona txp t. t:tiurcb ? j 1 ra.lif . ; "u St j o iGtO o a b P. 2 SE t r- o o 5 91 j 36 a 31 a - E E 3 E 2 2 H 2 a1 xTssr c -r w 5-?irtM too Mall.. H 00 i.s3C-"'0 t-- t 2; tsi:l?45i liiat . 1 urine - 5sO'C4.:?rtr-;9i6I Mail., i ' 'tuircti . I'rattit i " a -o j-or---- x c a ( :rMMin . . r "r - 5 " ."9 Ieve itatly exoept S3onday. Hve Sumlay omy HlacK let em Indicate t!eirrpb station!. lnnj Moore' and t.'rljtie Cro-iflnxs will be tl ik ptatiun lor K train N. 1 ponnrcti at 4!reiion with Johnitewn E ireim at S 7 lur point netweeo 4)reason and lohngtown, and with I'aciDe Expreva at 8 45 for point we.t ot Johnstown. Alan with Mail Train at 9 'JH tor point ea' ot i;rn-on. No 6 rnnnrct with Mail Train at 4'J6 fur point Wert ot C ion. end Mti. Lxpre for point ea;it oi t'r?on. From point went ot 'reon No. 4 connect with Mail train at ! 3. and trom points eat of CreM.n with Jihr-;-iwu t'xprc-8 at 8 a7. and Pa clttn xpri n at 8 15. N . 6 pi.nnc'j with Mat! Train at 4 ifi from point e-t oi 4"rfon. nd Mail tx;re at 4 47 Irnin polni weiH i t "ri-f,.n. Sumtiiy train c .r.iieot wnh Psrifl F.xpresianJ M ill Tram wrt and mail r xpirsi eel. Ptiioennerii to or Irora p'llni on PennTlrania Nurt'iwrsteru K ulr.inl can take train at Coal p irt or Irvon i. Statins niHik- l "i" Tf fl m ptntione. l as penuers wttitiin lu iftit orf will notify the eon duotor. Pap?ermeri wish n to et on will flair the triln at these atation. rln will not atop Oiih-s. notitel. V.'. P. BATH RUN. en-ral Manairer n I - uperintendent. K.J. 81'MIUUN. l'roin .Maater. 1 A1PKO AKTIMK T AHI.E OK THE EHENS V Meu . I'rrffun Kratich Kailroad. laettect Juun 7ih li'Jl. W yT. EAST. )y.ter Exp 55 a m IViy Exp 11 04 a m Western txu... 4 a in laii y .11 a m t'UIHWARD. Dis tance No. 1. a M No. i. No. 3 a m r M lo'i5 3 36 10 31 3 44 lo 3 3 50 10 S8 S 6S . li4l 4 (W 10 45 -4 08 10 So 4 15 Ehenshurs. Brlley.. K;iy lol Noel Muns.er I.ui-ket.. Ores son 7 a .. 3.0 7 4i) . 4 8 I 4 1.... 7.5..... ad 13 ... ..7 41.. ..' M . . 8 V.i... . 8 lu.. NUBTH WAKD. ins tance Na 1. A H . 4 .-i . No. 2. A M It 10 11 a. 1 mm 1135.... !1 41 No. 3. r m . & 115 6 15 5 22 . 5 28 5 33 Crcujnn I.ucket Muuster Noel Kavlur .. Brail lev EhrnxhurK 17 .. 5a.. . 3 8 .5.. & 3 & .. 6 5 10 02 .. 8 3 10 07.. 11 S 10 14.. 11 47 5 42 lil 01 6 54 K rait ley. Noel an.l I.ufket are 1 lai Stations. No trains on Sunday. 3 'ka, SCSI 0 0 Two Botilen CureI Her. VI Cahboll, Iowa, July, 18S0. I aa anffering id years from shocks iu my head, BO much ao t liat at limea 1 didn't exjioct to recover. I took medkini'i from many due tora.but did not (je- any reliet antil 1 1 ok Pastor Koeiiia Nere Ionic The scceuil done relieved n 10 and 2 bottWa curwl iu. K W. PKCK. HABi:Lbvn.LK, l'av., March. laBl. We bepan ut.luy 1'aat.ir Koi ui;-'9 Nerve Tonic for oar li-ear-ol.l daught.r i.lio hiid uad epl k'lUc fits hinoo bhe naa 5 years old) ovor a yt-ax ajo with but little hope 01 any gooil, as we had beoa no often ilisaiipoinU-d ia other remedi, but enon after uaing thia tiiediflne she becan to get Im ttor. and wo liopo tLat. any and all aitlict ed with thia Omblu dibrse w ill try your oo derful reu.iHly. 1 recommend yonr medicine to every 0110 aoiecU-d with any uplulion rhauver. . a jjIXflHAM. piipp-A Talaable Book n Nervous LUL L IineNe4 sent free) to any addrena. f f f f and Mxr padonta can alno obtain I 1 1 ! 1m till medic-iue free, of :iurj;4-4. Tbta rrmedv haa lieen nrenared bv the Kpvprn1 Piir Kiniff. of Fort Wavne. Ind piuce UT and auciw tirepaiva uuumuia lurecui.u oy mo KOENIC MED. CO.. Chicago, III. Sold by DruRxia's at St per Bottlo. 6 for S& Jmtxv Size. S 1.7.-). 6 Bottles for S9. 1704. 1891. reticles written at short lea la the OLD RELIABLE i-ETNA" atntr Vires t'laaa Companies. T. W. "DICK, t UFST FOR THE OLD HARTFORD PIRB INSUIIANCR C03TT. COMMENCE!) BUSINESS 1704. Rtvennara.Jqiy l.iaa2 yhotCun RevolvortT. m o V Kifies, SraalWa air jytt jm. saaWa fln. Tfrtt. nat1 1tr4ca-L4ln Shot Gnu. r-Sak tr,.l. !t u IJ Pinj:, Breeik-UM.i.1 Sb.l Gun., 6 . ljf Un-1-.-h.LAvtinK anil Ke.ttnf kitlr. $i. M to K Martin IM4ll.f l.ubl. Rh fluai. MutU; Siagi. Shot Gi4... f i.a ft. t.t. U. voir.,., tl I. n Moiblr-A-rio. Mlt-C acker. (.jOl. 1 11- Cartrt'l-ri-t, Shell, Cj. W.l T:s riuU, Poob friaw-r,. Svo4 St.ma fur lUa.trmtM Cta4..ru.. A44r.a rviua 0u Wmju, baHibaeld Si.. V luibar jk. fa .ijlH.3in. :.....,.b.... e I e i-S e 5cr 5-- "i a Johnstown Kxp. HiT a ni Altoon Ep.... 1 00 p 7 Paclhe Exp 8 4.t a ni . Mail Kxp 4 &7 p m Mail . 4 -16 p m , Phlla Exp . .... 8 18 p m Kd Line 8 47 n mi Eastern KXD....10 17 D tn Way Pas ... :2 M i ml Katt Line II 22 p ui I J j as -tar r w a. m LT r1 ri -irri f ar THE TRADE DOLLAR. Its Orlnin ainl furrrr-Coinrd for I'ae li UritaUl oaairi. One of the annoyances of business men is the "trade dollar." fays the Kan sas City Star. A man will come in hur riedly, make a purchase, and throw down a disc of silver that looks and rinps like a ilollar. After he is pone the merchant finds a "trade dollar" in his till, and it has a tendency to make him irritable. The trade dollar was a commercial convenience when first coined, but it is now a commercial nuisance. In 1S73 the trade dollar was issued for purposes of trade with China and other Asiatic countries, ltcfore that time Americans had tecn buying Mexican dollars and shippinp them to the Orientals in pay ment of merchandise. The trade dollar was never intended for circulation in this country, but for exportation abroad. For five years they were coined and largely used. The act au thorizing their coinape repealed the act authorizing the coinage of the standard dollar, thus making them for a time the only tlollar coins issued by the Unitd States. The merchants might as well have used silver imrs for eastern trade, but it was thought that the stamp of the povernment certifying that 4-0 grains of silver 900 fine would give other coun tries greater confidence than to use simple bars of silver un stamped and uncertified. From 1873 to l7o they were legal tender, and 15,000, 000 of them were coined. From 1S7C to lS73all trade dollars coined were not legal tender, but it is the opinion of eminent lawyers that the 15,MM,000 al ready coined were legal tender, while those coined after 170 were not. Their coinage was discontinued February 17S, up to which time there had lieen U5,l);"i0,:fii0 coined. The exact value of a trade lollar now is 77 cents, although people got as much more than that for them as they can. February 10, 1$7, an act was passed by congress authorizing the redemption of trade -dollars for six months, dollar for dollar. At that time statisticians estimated that there were alxmt 7,MH), 000 in the country. As 7,0S'..o:wi were redeemed it is probable that there are not many now in the I'nitcd States although they do not command a pre mium as rarities. Like all the other coins of value the trade dollar has lieen counterfeited, most of the counterfeits In-ing made of type metal and circulated in China, Ja pan and the East Indies. The inhab itants of the east have learned to be wary and watchful when handling coins that come from the accident. Most of the trade dollars that went to the eastern countries were melted and recoined in the currency of the orient. The trade dollar contains four more grains of silver than the standard dol lar, and has eight one-thousandths the less of alloy. THE LONG-BEARD FRATERNITY. A Qnr Itonil of Sympathy I lot ween Mrn Who .-r Stranern. A social philosopher in the lloston Transcript says that there is a kind ol freemasonry in beards. A man with a long beard always makes the acquaint ance of other men with long lieards. Their Wards are the only common friend they need; and no man with such a 1card will ever suspect any evil of an other roan with a long beard. Thou sands of dollars have lieen borrowed with nothing but a lieard for security. The acquaintance generally begins in the same way. "A fine day, isir," says one long Viearded man to the other. They have been glancing at each other for some time in a friendly sort of way. The other mikes a casual reply about the weather. "0 .k1. veat her for whiskers to grow," says the first jocularly. "That's a fact,' says the other; "how long have yours been growing?" "Just seventeen years last Thanks giving." "Well, I beat you by a year and a half." Then they compare measurements; and from that time they get on famously. This is as good a means of introduction as being very fat. Did you ever notice how quickly two fat men pet ac quainted, and from comparing weights advance to all sorts of. friendly confi dences? WOMEN AND PET DOGS. Thonaamla of Dollars Expended Which Might lie Put to Better t'se. The inighty Cresar once asked, on see ing strangers in Home fondle monkeys: "Io the women of your country bear you no children, that you are compelled to center your affections on those vile creatures?' He was evidently di sgusted; but then he had never become hard ened to such sights as may be seen on daily strolls up Fifth avenue, writes a New York correspondent. I walked from St. Patrick's cathedral to Thirtieth street on the avenue, and if I saw one ugly little canine decked with cost ly ribbons coddled and fondled by pretty women as they rolled along in their private carriages I saw a hundred. I have heard, and I believe, that enough money is spent on dogs in . this city, every year to put one hundred candi-" dates for the ministry through college. "We are not much in advance of the bar barian who visited Rome two thousand years ago to pay tribute to the world's conqueror, after all. THE BORE IN THE AMAZON. A Corloos Pheuoinenon Observed In fireat Kivera. The "bore' in great rivers is a curious phenomenon concerning which we get some interesting information from the recent United States supplement to the sailing directions of the cast coast of South America. The bore on the Ama zon seems to partake of the character of a tidal wave. It sometimes occurs in the western branch of the Amazon near spring tides, but generally confines it self to the shallows and affluents, and is not dangerous in depths greater than four fathoms. It announces its presence by a roar which is heard at a distance of several miles. This ominous noise increases as the wall of water approaches, and then the front of the bore, from five to twelve feet in height, surges in with a breaking force and spreads over the shallow waters off Maraca island and the estuaries of the Araguri river. The velocity is from twelve to fifteen miles an hour. Strange as it may seem, the phenomenon never develops except at low tide, and is most frequent and de structive at the equinoxes. The Chinese rivers have the most remarkable bores. Then comes the Amazon. S:metim-s three or four of these great waves dash np the river in quick suc cession. The explanation of the phe nomenon is easy. It is partly due to the trades and partly to the prevalence of strong winds, peculiarly favorable to the formation of a wall of water. The storm wave of a cyclone seems to unite with an exceptionally high tidal wave. Dr. Johnson's Wooing. One of the most sensible wooings mentioned in history is that of Dr. Samuel Johnson and his lady of his heart- He wrote to her that he was of humble origin, that he had no money and that he had had an uncle hanged. The lady replied that she cared neither more nor less for a man on account of his parentage, that she herself had no money and if she had had no near rela tives hanged she had about twenty who deserved to be, and t.he wUfced they were. CARL RIVINIUS, PRACTICAL AND DEALER IN ft i," 1 ' ' .' f u.?.--v j " . '-". '. - m. 'i i'V : -i '- h - t' '--"-- 1 ;.- "WANT A We have wag-ons. bujjgies. surreys. High praJe; as fight, strong, durabk, stylish, as beautifully finished as modernized manufacture can produce. Built on honor by men of life experience. Honesty is our policy; prompt shipment our specialty. We want to know you. Write us. Cists you nothing. Atoy fcad to business by and by. Send for our catalogue. It is free to every reader of this paper. Bing hamton Wagon Co., Binghamton, N. Y. "BUILT FOR BUSINESS." THE 0 r O 1 HAY-FEVER AND JTly's Cream Balm i not a b'qvid, tntiff o trmckly abtorbea. 11 clsanara Vie 50c if the tares. boia op arurmt-ts or sent oy nuut on rwn pt of prtre. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street NEW YORK. QNLY$2Q HIGH ARM, PHILAD'A SINGER. B. J. LYNCH, UNDERTAK LTt And Manufacturer A Dta'rr In HOME AND CITYMADE FURNITURE rmoE w mmi suits, LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, Mattresses. fec, 1605 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA. PENN'A ISrCltlzoofe of Cambria County and tall other wisbiDK to purchase hntt-t FURNI TURE. tc. at honest prices are respectfully invited to give us a call before, buvlc else where, as we are confident ttat we cao meet every want and please every taste. Pri-v-s the vBrv IswBst. r4-16-'80-tf.l CARTER'S OlTTLC S iJTTI B IVER PILLS. 3 Bck Headache and relierw all llm limilil taof. dent to a bilious atato of tho system, saoh ssl IHzzioeaa, Kaoseo, Drowalnoja, Diatraas aitea eating. Vain In tua Siils, so. Whlla their most rrnnarkahlo snncsss baa been shovn in "rfpa , beatUeba, yet Osrtera little ZJwjt PHIa m' qnally valuable In Constipation, raring and pra ventinc thia aanoTina complaint while they also correct all disorders oft has tomachtimnlatatha lirer and reoiatu the bovsia. fTCaUthejonl n.nul HIE AH) UrtatTii j irrnil tTinslTTinatrrlniilioato riiawnsTitt mailer from tusdiatreaaing complaint; but fortu nately their (rood nous does notond herand lliona whoonce try them will find these little piila Tala able in so many ways that they will not be wil. ling to do without ttn. Rnt iLttmr .11 4fc nA Is the bans cf so many Uvea that bars is whet wemakaourgrea. boaaU Onrpilla euro it while) Others Co not. Carter's Little liver Pflls are tery small arol -very easy to tke. One or two pills make a dose. Tbry are strictly vegetabla and do not grips or -purse, but by their gentle action pleaso all who naethe-n. InrUlaat25osnta; B-ra for (L. Sold fcy dr crista CTerrwiMrn or sent by mail. .rARTER MSOIOINE CO.. Now York; SMLPILL SHALL DOSE. SUALLPR1CE joaUniyNK EL CREAM SALIC Is not a liquid, snvf or potrder. - Applied into nostrils is quickly absorbed. Itcleanse tMs head. . Allays ittlamstuUum. Heals ths toret. IlesLrrts the trusts of Vute mnd smelL M entt mt iTwyiftM; by wuliL, nrjisUrtti, SO orafa. til BROTHERt.Prnggi.U.OwegoJfY. ADVKBTINF.RS by addss.to : ' well o.. losnraeo Si New York I aa learn tbe azaot eost of any propoted lias of I .DVEKTINtla A in e can New..,ateri. ! Tare Panpkile. toe . Watches, Clocks JEWELRY, Sflvenrare, MnacalliiiriimBntj AN Optical Goods. o Sole Agent -FOK THE Celebrated Hockford WATCHK8. Colamula and Fredonia Watches. In Key and Stem Winders. uARGE SELECTION of ALL KIND of JEWELRY always on band. tW My line of Jewelry is ongnrpaased Or.me and see for yourself before porchas ne ltwhere. ALL WOKK OCARAJITKKD AJ CARL RIVINIUS eosoorg. Not. 11, 1886-tf. WAGON? "xTTTla'1BBB HEAD powder. Apph'sd into the nostril it it rmo, allays tnjlammation, heal 50c VARRAFITEO 5 YEARS. 15 DAYS TRIAL Has Srir-arttlna; Hordle, eir-tkreavaiaas; aatatttle, la Btolarleaa and llght-nua ulna;, baa the lia nilaararaf wood-work, and tlncst rt or extra ttachmrata, Dont pajr oxrstts M or 9oO scaut for clroalavr. THE C. A. WOOD CO. 17N.10thSL,Phila.,Pa. JOB : . PRINTING. THE FREEMAN Printing Office Is tbe place to get yonr JOB PRINTING Promptly and satisfactorily executed. We will meet tbe prices of alll honorable competion. We don't do any bat first-class woik and want a living price for it. Viti Fast Presses and New Type We are prepared to torn oat Job Printing of every diwrlpttoo In tbe FINEST STYLE and at tbe very Lowest Cash Prices. NnthibR out the best material n nsed and oar work i-psk9 for itself. We are pre pared to print on the sbortes. notice Posters, Programmes. Business Cards Taos. Bill Reads. Monthly Statements. Envelopes, Labels. Circulars, Wedding and VibrriNO Cards Checks. Notes. Drafts. Receipt. Bond Work, Letter and Note Heads, and Hop and Party Invitations Etc. Weean print anything from tbe smallest and neatest Visiting Card to tbe largest Poster on short notice and at tbe most Reasonable Rates. The Cambria Freeman, EBEXSBURG. PEXX'A. i 1 1 "vum or mnffrasaaou and a!- v.airaoLOl lam an.,h.M.u u . 5 J OtJn I-aionta. i aroaia. Tr,. S V"T-iuiii CO. Braaswaf. J 17 v EtadnDE fire inxnrance Apcj T. W. DICK, General Irsurance Agenl EBEXSBURG, rA, So Complaint. No nign f irirf on the Iart of Itrrrai-l n. It is romarkahlc how foroiirnors dotn icihnl in this country Mill dins' to tluir native customs. This is p.-ial!.v trno when they are con-rrftrttti'il in larjre numliers. Tli sinfrh lirman, Frx-iK-h-man or Korvvegian who has ranU his home in some ortia of this land of lilKrty may still alhero to his oddities and habits of old, but he does not meet with the necessary encouragement from his fellows and prohal.ly finds that often ridicule takes the place of the ex pected a pprobat ion. Ia.st summr a field hand on one of the farms in North Dakota was struck hy lightning and instantly killeiL The proprieUir of the farm notifiel the parents of the unfortunate Swede of their son's fate. They were an old couple who own and farmed one of those quarter-section tracts that I'ncle Sara gives away so lavishly. They had lnen in this country for many years, their son was born here, and yet, when it came to the solemnity of burial, they reverted at once to the memories of their native land and its customs. The parents did not even w to view tlie. body nor attend to its preparation for the grave, says the Illustrated American. Friends brought it home in an ordinary farm wan. and then, in stead of carryinjr it into the bouse, placed the remains upon a wide plank resting on two upturned barrels in the stable. Horses prew restive as the- al ways will when pl.iced near a corpse. The cattle forjrot to munch their hay. and eowered back in the stalls, show ing their realization that something1 un nsual was happening. All this while the dead lioy's parents were busy with in doors donninjr their lest apparel; the aped mother even hunted up an old hair trunk, from the depth of which an odd and peculiar sort of miter was taken, decorated with riblx-ns of all possible and impossible colors. This she solemnly placed upon her head, as she had seen it done in the faraway home, so lonfj apo, near the North Cape. They then took chairs, side by side, in their livinj'-room and waited. After awhile friends arrived, many of them wearirip odls and emls of ostunie bro'i-.'ht from over the ocean scores of years a?ro. Tlien all, excepting1 the parents, ad journed to the stable. colli-ctin;r around the lxxly of the dead man, where re freshments were served, and an occa sional low, wailinjr sonfr was chanted. After this they proceeded to the burial ground ten miles away, and the last sa-1 rites were performed after the same fcimple manner. Strangest of all, the two leinrs most interested still sat within doors, in sol emn silence, decorated with their ijuaint relics of dress. They diclined to ac company the funeral cortege, and hours afterward, when the mourners and friends had returned, were sitting im movable as though spellb Mind. Su;'K-r for the entire assemblage concluded this rather ghostly performance, but the old people who had lost their toy still silt silently as before, without an expression of complaint or plea fur sym pathy. Was this a lack of feeling' or stoicism? WOODCHUCKS AS CLIMBERS. Tho Fact Ktabllli-l That They Can ant Io Climb Trere. Snmc people have Ion; asserted that the woutlchuck can climb trees as read ily as the bear can. and that in the early summer they habitually seek the branches of apple and other fruit trees to feed on the tender ami juicy yonnsi leaves. This assertion has been ridi culed by others, wha say that it Ls im possible for a -ivoodch tick tt climb a tree, the animal not beiutf physically capable of pcrforminj' such a feat. That the woodchuck can and docs climb trees, however, was demon strated in a most unmistakable manner in an eastern village a few lays airo. H. Ikck, president of the Ihimmonils rrt (X. Y.) lKard of education, was sittinp in the door in the rear of a store when he saw a biff woodeimck eonie stealinp; alonp a pravelly knoll across the creek, not more than a hundred yards distant. The woodchuck st ppcd at the foot of a tree, inspected it for a moment and then climbed it with the ease of a squirrel, but poin-r up as a bear climbs a tree. IJeck called others to witness the sijrht. The woodchuck did not remain lonp in the tree.- and came down, letting1 itself down rump first. It then went up another tree, where it could be seen makinr a ten-t on the tender leaves. After enjoying the novel sipht for some time a citizen pot his rifle and picked the woodchuck from its perch. The animal was very fat, weiphinp nearly twenty pounds HOW IT FEELS TO BE INSANE. A Man Who Rwivcrril Ills Sanity Tells His Emotions. My wife came to see me, but she did not try to have me released. I demand ed a trial, but no lawyer would defend me. Then I realized that the whole community was apainst me. I became so wroth that my anper seemed to hanp over me like a dark cloud. It pressed me to the floor and held me there. Men came after a lonp time and took me away, I thought to another prison. One day a cat came into my cell, and I tried to bite her. She made the hair fly, but I killed her. I don't know how lonp I remained here, but one morninp the sun nsc and shone in at me throuph the window. It seemed to be the first time that I had seen the preat luminary for months. A mist cleared from before my eyes. My brain b;pan to work and suddenly I realized that I had been insane. I called the keeper and when he saw me he exclaimed: "Thank Heaven!" and prapcd my hand. I was not lonp in putt.np on another suit of clothes and turninp my face toward home. A physician said that I was cured and every body seemed bripht and happy at my recovery. I went home. My wife fainted when she saw me and learned that I had recovered my mind. I asked for my little children, and two bip boys and a young1 lady came forward and pr-etcd me. I had been in the asylum twelve years. How Names Grow. It is currently related in New licl ford that several penerations apo a ship was wrecked near there and only one boy saved. As they did not know his name, they called him Johnny CrapauiL, and the descendant of this boy was con pressman from Massachusetts, Hon. Mr. C'rapo. To these may le added, says American Xote6 and Queries, the case of Judpe Poland, of Vermont, of whom the story is told that his family were Poles and bore an unpronounce able surname; they were called the Poles" and the Polanders." so that the name pradually crystallized into "Poland." There is also the name com mon in the south, "Pabney," which is supposed by the aristocratic owners to be a corruption of the French "11'An bipne," and probably first imported by some noble Huguenot exile. Xapolooa'a Nam la Italy. The name "Napoleon, according1 to a writer in the Nouvelle Revue, J le found durinp the middle apes more fre quently in central Italy than in north ern Italy, but it was not heart) in Naples ftseit. From this it is argued that the appellation was used to designate families that had removed from the vicinity of Vesuvius, just as the CJae tanL the ArianL, the Komani, the For i lorn ana otn their i vc lorn and otners derived their nauics from towns. HEWERS OF OLD HONESTY TOBACCO WILL S00J-J FInID JrjAyT IJ LASTS LONCEI, TASJES SWEETER TrjAf, OJhJEI TO BACCOS, AfiD WILL pLEASE vn.f ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT, U AND INSIST ON GETTING IT.. tslZty pLlJc SJArJpED Lt Abov'e cJj. Jia FHIER & BROS.. Louisville, li PATurrr steel pickh fekcl UAkISOlK, IXUKSTUlC'TUiLK. Cheaper than VTooa. rt.i r. " T T' ' ' . i 1 lsT. :1ii. mmm --M-4-L.i'vLllJi I Tbe bUk- out tb-twf t".umt Kit vttb itatr. l M tff 0 rtUiaC. ) ctD tx t,;-i1 fib 1 Met V ud Puotaw V'htm ri' lin tor mrrimm aottt, Huvtw f iimtAm. 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JOHN. soN CXJ Ik rut, icUja. au2 iU' kit of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYP0PH0SPH1TES of Lime and Soda ts enJre1 ami rrerTll't br l-iulitic ihytirlaua Im-au-w both the f W I.in r Oil i auu mm !HviittftHiir are 1110 re;iii.f t agenl s in t lie cure of Consumption, ll la j aa i-Hlatatilj as ml.k. ) Sccft's Emulsion Ih-st suAn Xor COrJ3tTr2PrOJV, Scrottta, Bronchitis, 'Wa-.tinp" l'is- i eaes. Chronic Coujha n.ii OoUls. Ask tor Scuu'i rimulau'ii an1 taUc no otbtri Csresta. and Trade-Mark obtained, and all Pat. cut huainma roud acted for Moderate Frt. Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office, and weransrrnre patent in leas time than those remote from Wahinirtn. Send model, drawinp or photo., with deaerip tion. We adviae. if patentable or not, free of charjre. Our fee not due till patent is aeeured. A Pamphlet. -How to Obtain Talents." with name of actual clients In your State, county, or town, sent free. Addreas, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opposite Patent Office, Washington, P. C. 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Ii.v tilt- IkmiIcs. and tliat vi'litltn- to risk 1' :i 'i I" '. away fr-i1uy w-nil l i.i;l:.-t , ;,. s . ijni . 1 1 y : 'If you f. i!l,,-. in,- , i,.-. , r. . ,ti will ri li.-v.' you,' and a'l ;:.:.' t . , to S.-nthilid Yard half a in.: . :r. .,. , J tra;i; -d 1 di. f f..l. win-r w it , !,., j,4ij in tlu .loti. t ivo's ik -!.-? . "Ihit Mioli a la '-,'.. 1 "VVrw! that tho .l.-t.-.-tiv.- had t-. t ;. i; ! rind In" laiid.'.l tho man s:if, ! . i, f , ,i t'i'tiv-s ottioo. lie wa- h, : ! ! v ; ,ir tin hold's Mid tho harhs h., 1 i i.. , :; olf ln-fnro tlu-y wi-n- vt - n-i -1. 'I thiof t-mfossi-.l ati'l wi-iit t i ii , a sh irt torm, lmt tho So..: .t:.i mil !i' .rit is frowned on t!,- .: ' inotlio.1 and prohihit.l anv : , r pi-iiirionts of tho sort fori p:ittrb would doT!M,i!i,-.' t ! - . as t-niol. l'.ut a di-adi'-r 1!'::,"'.,.l: be haitt-.i for a V":;. iaL.-r .' SHOOTING THE IZARD. One MiiHt lie a , il i irl..n, OlI: sly. 'Le voila! Tiro., lin !'' trottinfr alonur. fas'iiivr a .ia: on tho white snow, was ; i i. one lmndrid and s.-vi -i'; : aliovo mo, wrhos l'anl a', Sc-ril'ii.T's. I 1 1 1 1 s 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 v i i ' lowed with tho si- ' '. 1 1 - ituil Tin in.-taiit. fraok! II. v. 1 it-;. , a;..! t: ted haok arain, stoppi-d. -r:i. -' with a hound, lie ii -: i : ua 1 lio p'kh. V- wsit-!n-l .:, i roa i.jH-aranoe and t ui-n. I t,, in .mat. 'J-oli.-.:i"-in-i- inutnal coinl !' ti'' ilonly " oila!" arid 1'n t'o In-s a--oil tho oth.-r mow )i, ld at or.rr. M. ra k'. wont tho V.'i..o!i.'-t4-r. ..n.i tii.-t ho s-oliioil to undi'l talid . 'f I'n-fi"' tiuio horo tlio tronlil.- i-am fr-' he was olT liko tho ind. v. Iii.r 1 ii.:'i"d tho throe roinaini.i oarti i, :"' "' M' ma'aziiio at tho living i l"i:'is of Tho miss was si t ! ami T 1!"' n.i'' " liorvousni'ss at tho lir-t i.-aiil. :ii-! :' was not until sotno hnuis a ft--r-A a-i. that I iioliood u d.-rai,vi!i'-:.t lf v,r -m.. .:.ri,. i,;. ti i,-.ni.i h.-.v.- m: ' iinpossibh to kill at tv t.t;. varib. was the tirst piooo id had I'l'-ii- 1: HOW VOTER 5 ARE MADE. Totally Itrnoraut I u l-ii.-r- I ' .ooil (iti.en .il tin- ii a i-'l' "' The most tiri-s.un-- .iu'v 1 " judjros of tho MitM'i'ii r :oi I plea courts has to ) -rt "Ma i t 1 : uralization of tin-thnu-ai". ,! ors that wish to Im ..m . -! 1 ' the rights and privil. - i Aia -1 1; oitizi'iisliip osjH-i'ia ii ;. ,in-'i ' ' r' ti n time. lion uat nr.. ii-. ' ,:i - " on the courtroom is t . a, ,. school r. Kirn. Tho i K-i ' " ' name of tho pros..t.-. . ' ' sti-'S up to tho liar it !i I - : : 1 " 1 is to declare that lie !.a- i : "' " many years and that he ' 1 "" ' ' "', Im; of (TimkI moral char aet. r J ' friend sti-ps aside and a . , ' " ' cmharrasscd candidate ;. ' ' '.''"" . U see if he knows cii"i-..-, '' government to lie eiv. n '1'-' is part of a convcrsat i, m l e'. mh-i: and candidate- in the r v.-; pleas the other day. sa. ' -N,'w Tillies: ( v2. 'What isthe ri.vi t i.iia .f ..: ' " try?" asked the jini re. "Uopulilie." said t in-. a : (. ; "Who ia the chief . !:. r " state?" "The jroverti. ir." "And who makes Ihe l.iv. -? "The sinnit." ' a. "The senate an.l uliaf" aE phasis on the "u hat ." "Yes, sir; yes. sir; H-.' w'at." Uut he p't his papers. A ll .iumiot u ' Lake (ioorp has a 1 ,.;t itv which few in-op!. a:".''w o a mile south of t'ald.1 '"' .,,.. one ol the janresi " It was start'-' llU,"Ui. ever wen. many years a h.v 1',":'k' , -. is J v ,-aii: continued to expand tn:!'' ' MT that several of th. ;- ;.. r..-s could U deposited i" ','.';)-""' for a mimber of other , ......11 . ni.-nslllllK. I I" . . !. it imcnsions. i ' . ar the earth i"to t'l.-' i,; Dill.. . carried bCttttert bxlttltereii ii on .rt; iu swallowed up tn- 1 t!ll-ni fences in it. course. In. J" v,.ir carryin? them awa. ., . : hole prows lar-r an-1 J. where it may rou. u ... ... .....rl il a ' 1 It IS a blio ,( . fi..1.l to see and sh.'" . ; ,.f 1 'll one of the curious a f.oor-. JUBli HUT 1