The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, May 20, 1892, Image 4

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TITLED CUDILXALS.
Nobility Arraigned for Offending
the Law.
Various Criinri Which Have ISren oui-n.itti-il
hy Minivers r I.lili-llloodeil
l-auullrs i:.y:illy in
lii;;rac.
(."nit.- a hirfc iiuml.er of primes have
Ik-i'II ii lriiir of kite ir the prisoners'
dor'; in ti.e ci ;i!i'n:;:l courts i f Paris. It
wash. it the other day that I li;l occa
sion tn record in these col 'imns th trial
on l!,e i liiir'A' of fraud of Pri'ice I'.oTija
iniii ! K han. who is veil laiou 11 ia
t ids .-!';. .says tho Now York Ile'-ordcr.
I r-1 : n -. - Pascal do Hon rl ton. a scion of
the royal house of that name, has lioon
indicted, not onoo, but thrioo, for
oltons. s of a similareharactor: and imw
wo havo l'rim'i' Joseph I.uhomirshi.
who formerly lod the cotillons of tlio
iinpt-rial kails at tho Tuih-ri -s. licensed
of tho akd'i'tioii of a koa ut il":d your-Lf
!r.-i:. nicer, daoohtor of a resoct::lile
and well-to-do tradesman. Tho chl,
who was employed l.y olio of the mo t
fa-!ii iKiklo of l.:!ios' tailors in the
l:M.k. .nr:.' St. Honor", has di U'Tv.nvd.
rind the p.. lice arrested tho prince, who
is now o'-.t on 1 . -; i I . Tlio father of the
-ir!. I )' we a 1 1 ky. ivfncs to list on to
-, a ' v. i' li rc.L'i.rd to a oonipr i
! .;-, (.., a h '.aiicial basis :.nd t
),:. .' radiied to ma'.ce th
pvi? -. s dourly for the ko-
t- 1 :. 1 :.kd'Viio:i of Ids h.ui'-hter.
V '. :-t i:;:'.'.ces tho mat tor worse is the
fai t ti:o prit'oe is tmah'.e to repair l-i ;
i ti-; i - i- " ; -T i ky m.irryin r tho y.a:---l:td
f r ho i already t he 1 v. .1 -a n 1 . t
an I'. Hvandov ci -direr jeal. .its widow,
the r.-liet of M. I'oyer. the wolhUnov. u
manufacturer of patotit m a'.ioi.i .
I VeMi.Lr '.low soouro of hor t itle a a lo.il-lle.k'-d
and kona lido prinoo-s. !
treat, hor ;:rr.t icnti" s;x .use wit h t ! o
utmost s. v.-.-i y a.: 1 ;v i:iy. n stri.-t-
in:' him to a a :d!owan--o of ix tin msar.d
dollars a v-'ir. which, under unci i.i-
t.nici's, is i'ViT evce ei!ol. ho! ood. !
has i :;;ii':'sm'iI oil fro;iient occasion-;
kor o. .'. ioiioii tlo-t sh.- had -.::'a fart
doarly for t'ao h oi' i- of lo'-umin!.r a
1'riiu-os l.uko:::rsUi. Ilor i.i:"ardli
noss ith r .rl to lo r prosont b;:..
kand v. a . .:!. l.:yo.l on th.-ir w .-ddin:,'
lay. loi-tho pri.ioo was j i t iritlioot
f dr. . .h: f r th o or. iao.'.y hi.di was
to r:.i:o h'ua fr i:i d.iro povorty to ootn
parativo al"la.Mioo wln n a hui--sior."
..r d putv .h.'ritT. so.dilonly mado his
appoaratioo u::a:iii- .nr.-
p..u:i'
i.iLT n tl.o kr; !."-ro. ".u" - t'ostivo 'ark,
v. liirli was s:,r.-ad i:'. : t:.to ..n t hi'
ri' h"!y !';'. f tho atiio. st .l.oridy i"'
i'.i od t l'iv.- it up '.n. I'd Mon:,i. in- !o
I'rinoo" hail sottlod a 1 it t lo ki w h i 1 1
tho sto: .-!: ;.rtod :ii i..l had tiio i-np::-d.-noo
to draw fro::i ! : oi t a:;d t
j'l'os. n'. to Lis !.i;rhno Ihf.rt itsiat -!v.
t'ior. was no .-.ho in tho looh.-r. a: d
tho i.riaoo. iii u'l'o.at di -t ro s. di-pat.l od
a m-s-oii; ,r p. i. t has'.o to !.;s brido
! . ', a. in;,' kor to ;;1 vanoo him
tl.o Mini ro.i'.ir od tor tho r loaso of l.is
wt-diliiiv" t-'ariaoi-.t fn ui tlio hamls f
tho do;,uty :d:ori;f. Tho widow ro
fusod to niaho any further di-knrr-"-iii.oir
i a l oliaif of hor lianoo. : nd !ia 1 it
not L.-.oi for t ho oomini-erat ion u h'u-h
so sad a prodi'-a i.iciit arou.-cd in tl o
koson! of hi, ..iiiiir.'i', or janitor,
I'riaoo .losoph Would liavo lioon forci d
to :,t;oar at tho altar in tho
ra ""i d and ru-ty froolc ooat whioh h:al
koop hi ;' .itio'ni ::ii 1 iii -eparaklo turn
p.o.i l'.,r iiia!';.' a Ion your. A , it was.
ho .'o!.od int. . ohuroh t v. h. ;ir . ',
it is tnii'. kut n's;!,.:idiT.t in tho
tioiry k.-tittin' so jr.'oat a iiokh-uian.
Sim o thou tho p. inoo has always ro
tainod a 'varni .o .t i.i hi. hoart f-.r tho
ooi. -i.'i'o, and ni'vor los.'s a n opportuni
ty "I that tho ipolots." a.-
t h j.iaii or-, aro o.tllo:! ki Frauoo, ;wo a
in u h-. I.ii.-.. 'l and nil:.! rti -tod I'.'at.'rnity.
'i iio o. a: : . t , ;. i 'a ; w ho has y it I oi-:i
a; ; i,o. I sai'i'.-;. r phodp .t.ott iar.v for
' -tn 'a'. ; .r: i : . miodi-ri-
a. has . '..air.-.l hi, t ran i. r k . tha
po t ir. 'in i'a.'isin i on .on i:, noo of tho
s.-a.i ato.l ih. ro i.y hi , son's th.-ft.
Y i l'...-ia. who v."u n.'-.o-'nod toll:.'
I'.H't (:-,:. . i.iissi :i at IV.ri
as sooro-
t . i ry .
Mi'iii:ii,
tho . .
ooiiviotod n. t h'titr a;.'o of
livo i..riiirod-.'raiii- not.- from
.v. n ai-tri-ss and ti.'miiuond-
a;;.o 1. lo I.i kl.ir.r. Tho lattor.
v.!ii:v ::. in,' lo.s l""- i s,i l ui and so
prom. .ooi.. ly oi.niiooli-d v. .til that of t ho
duo .1' A
a-. ix-. oaio .'..ip.ia::iti-.l
h t :.o yonn;.' . ; .d. ,;n:it ,
' : of' a oi atary h. r
hist antunin, whilo
.i. d. sho liapjM'Tlod to
. ';. o. hi. 1:, to h. r hor
oo i.-rooivod tlio r
man in ? !io aot of
..i. i:n:r a h inh i:oto fn.ui
....'.oh woro Iviir m hor
;.n. I i ii
id la - ;
ia-o '
I.. . . ..
th- '
st. a
a I.. la.
n'. ... -'. i'iIo. Tho aotioii s.-omod to
lu r so i,. t. i iy oo; I'.-mpti' .lo. in vii-w of
tho f.-. -' that tho thk-f haTl alr.-a.ly boon
!oia:!.-i a..si-lod ky hor on in iaoioii -,
o a .1:1. that : In' loft tlio ro. m a:ai
ea a-i d his ai-tv.-t as s. on as ho 1. -it tho
lo'iisi'. 'i'h.- trial, whioh ivmiIIo 1 in 'iio
pukiio w:: h.in r ''f an inr.n -n- o i.m. v.ut.
of rram-.i'ortioruoso dirty linon. ron
d. . ii tl.o o iiiLi.iiiaiii i.. of tho i'arias in
a do loinat :, po ,i;,oii ;.t l'aris ii.ipossi
klo: and this xpia: a . tho transfer of
tho yollll;,' tliioi's fjtui-r to IJucuus
. vros.
An mTir ii l Ht.tr.
An Y.:ts who had lived to a Ripe
old Ar and was so thoroughly
Wedded t-. the Id. -a of lVace at any
price thut lie ha 1 host most of his Tail
Leathers in Ids Liforts to carry it out.
w 'L.unl. d an I LiniT.-.l an.l grievous
ly LiMiUed l,y a Chicken hardly yet
able to Scratch for himself. To the
j.-rcat Ama.ement of the Chicken and
all the otMer fowls lmdvin' on. the
1 .-' :" su.idi-nly picked up his Insulter
and M.o-.! oir most of his IVathers and
Demanded a string of Apologies as
Ion,' as froi.i the smokehouse door to
the i-.i: i, i rib. K'noeked out 1.3- the Un
c.)e. 1 turn f Affairs, tho Apologies
were Lortheomiiie'. arid while the Larlo
settled .i.e.vii to smooth his Plumage
and tin- ( liici.-cii went for the Lushes.
t!ie Turkey elevated Ins eyebrows and
Pemarked to the Crowd:
"Well, by ifosh.' but who'd a-thouffht
it:"
rosTsrniPT.
And that's what ul! the rest of us arc
say iu- M- Quad, in X. V. World.
-Not Sirk Itut l.ay.
A north eml man. who had been ail
iiiT slightly for some months and had
come to think he was quite under the
weather and was running down alto
gether, happened to be stan.iinr by u
seal.; the other day where another per
son wa. bfin;r weighed. The sick
man's usual weight was about one
hundred mi l sixty-live, and it occurred
to him that l.e would find out how
1111 h he really had fallen away during
the few months of his decline. With
just the slightest feeling of dread to
learn the truth, he mounted the scale.
.I'pit v.. lit ujj -up -one hundred and
ei;.'hty-live! A curious look passed
over the invalid's f.t. e as lie remarked:
"I vum! 1 trues.-, I'm jfettin lazy in
u ad .d se.k:" He has taken to walk
ing;. l!.irt!ord (' i.iruiit.
Walchrn .r..ii,K s,nHior.
Watches uere appreciably reduced in
.le afb-r the invention of tli.s fusee to
obviate the ineonvciiicuce of variations
-f lx.wer of tho inaiiispriii" The
watch.-s made early i:, tlo sixteenth'
ccutury c,.,,-,;, strongly contrasted
s..eaud,-.riabi!;!.v uithtiios,- worn
I ' wl'li "ere tlu. k, round uud
Jicm y.
The Change of Life.
The sole aim of women nearing
this critical period should be to
keep well, strong, and cheerful.
Lydia E. PinkhairVs
Vegetable
Compound
is peculiarly adapted to this condi
tion. Girls about to enter woman
hood find its assistance invaluable.
It ran-l the 'M fmm of Frmt Cmp' jinM. JWrtnf
4 .wn iMiiitf. Wrik Ha.i:. I-nr-.rrnu . f'll inT and li-lua.-finr.
t ..t ilir ..i..l. 1 nflaiiuiiat i.iii. -rian 'l roubi,
n.i Or-ttn.r Ii-m-s of 11. - I t'-rn or Womb. blol.ac.
r..i it inv.iiai.V to ttir Chan'r ft l.ttr.
I.,.!t- n.i Tuiii.T from th I'lrruf at an early
cli.s-hBii triiil. n. V to l an.-rmi, llmnor.
suS.luci l"iiiitlir. I I'-ttt.Ilitv. Ni-rvou, Prottration, Ex
hauvt.nn. k :ln.- om.:B;lir. ai.d t..nr tl.r Momwh.
A 1 lIU" '.,T. r i It. "f t-..t Ii. 11....:. 1.1 frtl in f Fllla Off
I f.riisoa. I. ttct M of I .. l.ivrr 1'illa. ..
totr"loni1r..rr fr.- v I nwl A'Mrr.a in c-.ntlinc
a 1'lSkUAM MK1. CO. LYNN, MA.
0. A. LANGBEIN,
Manura"turerol nu! Ieler In
ALL KINDS of HARNESS,
... " - t -
MlltDLKS BR1I1LF.S, WHIPS,
COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS,
Kubes, Kly Nets, Curry llorabj. etc., ete Ke
pairintc Neatly l'romiitly done. All work
guaranteed to tflve ?alj?I'tiijri.
Ki.llnir Brl.llea. from - We. I-
Tea i.i Hrlflle.. fr.m 1 W "P-
I.at Iii.ters, In.m oe. ui.
.llaehlne-mmle Harne. Irom 9.i3 up.
Har.l tna.ie Harness. Imm 10.o0 up.
--i'.n m.l i:imlni ruff Mock before pur-
cha.'inu elsewhere. I xuarantee to ell a cheap
as the cheapen.
v-Shoi llarmri Kow on Centre street.
ai.rljytf
JUST RECEIVED!
A LAP.CE LOT
Boots & Shoes
-P.Ol lllIT AT
Sheriff's Sale !
1'IIOM TIIK J'.TOCK OF
W. E. SCHMERTZ &L CO.,
riTTKBI'KC, PA.
The
Prices
public invited to call,
away down.
JNO, LLOYD & SONS.
EteEsMi Fire Insurance Apcj
T. W. DICK.
General Insurance Agenl
EBEXSBURG. FA.
...ore T.iu si tili-l. All
M CiiHi Vf n Pr... Iiihulis. N. Y.. Jnrio 19. Vt).
J or ov r twelve y.'itrn my etm baa b eu alllicU
ta with bpahiiirf ; ho uo'ull have one trury to
ft.- k uiitil al o -t r.ix n:oiithj ajjci, thou even two
a wex.k .e took bin, ;o a Duu.brrnf firbU la
1 h u i'iiis ai;.l v.e ti i'i cvfry.hin auj auy
r.utul'r of remixlifs i'li"ut .1. riir.i; any n
coil; aeeiuent in Lin cane, ami I ul coum.nca!
U ai a.ii- of -r l i08 al.lo to ...ro Lim at all
'.ih. ii ne hf-(! o; l'a.-tor Ko-ni's Nerve Tonic
mul coaji j. d to uive it a trial. Thr rtsi.i.' has
'" '''"" i"''7. '-'' It is ir.orc than threx
'1 MiTtm hinro h' coiiinifii.-il to tak- this N-rve
1 eiiie a:rl li. lias i.. v r 11 bi. k Miii-e l lrase
a ci etour tuNt ! 'i-.r.-.,. thanl.-8. tor e fwl than
Me: i:nvt 00 oi;ly euiutl l.iu of a icra-at ail lction
..ut lavo hiiva. I hi lit., a- we'l a w.. .1,. n,.t
liit.k 1... nnui 1 Luve live.l lone in tlio oii.ljtiou
I;h v. us ia :. tn- comajc-nci d takir.y yu:ir val
:iul.!i r, i.,iv Mli. 11. MOl.ONY
FREE
A Valuable Rook on Nerrons
liNjaMH aeut Treo to any adilrenji.
and MMr i.atietita can alM ottain
tliia itioUiciue fro of ctian,e.
Thia fmdy baa ten prepared by the RTrend
Pastor kHni. 'f Fort Wivnr. lnd, pitice lz and
tbuuw prepared under bis ilirecuuu by tlio
KOENIC MED. CO.. Chicago. III.
Sold l.y Km itk1U at 8 1 per Bottle. 6 for 95
Liire Sixo. 1.75. G llotUes tor 0.
MILLERS
M ILL PIPER
IT WILL
PAY.
Oct the b:t wall pa
per for the laet mon
ey. Send 10 cents (deducted Irom firrt order)
lorourlSKW UNEul ramplol.
Kine irold papers 5. 8 10. lte. 9 Inch folld KOlJ
emhosied borders. 2c. per yard.
See our -1, i. and 7.V-. parlor papers.
I're'ed paper from 11.00 to 00.
.K.F.XTH WAMF.Il,
J. KER WIN VIILLER & CO.,
.Till Kmilbllrlat M., PHUbnrK, Pa.
tnrM8.Za
Mountain House
SUB SHiViEIG PARLOR!
CENTRE STREET, EBENSBURG.
'I'lilS well-known and Ions; eatabliahed Shavinir
X Parlor i now located on Centre street, op
poDi.e the livery atal.le of O'Hara. Ilarl" ti LiUtVi
er. where the l.neiness will I e carried on In the
future. SHAVINC. 11A1K t'l!TTINU AMI
SHAMHM)IN( done In the beatent and mutt
urtnlir tnauner. Clean Towel a er!alty.
V,I-uulc? waited on at their residences.
JAMES H. ANT.
Proprietor.
BLOODED STOCK SUN
I will offer at my residence at Kebec-a Kur
nhee. three in ilea weat ot Martlnaburif. Pa., on
HfilhMilav. May lllli, isai, the Iclluw
Iiik m.MHled Ntock:
TrolllnE-Bred AlalllunN,
Hrood ntrra, In foal to Mantlard
Bred Malllon, llarninnlri. 10,291.
Troltlnur-Bred KaadtlrN, Colli and
I'lll It-.
Aloo, a lot of Jfrufy f'..;radeii.
.S tin to commence at one o'clock. A rea
(ouMtile crcd t will he atiren.
tllWAKU 11. LYTL.E.
JIarch 11. 1KCJ.
JIIIIX F. STUATTON X. SOS,
4Z A 47, IValkrr St. SEW YORK.
P 2
In-frtrTi and Whlle Itoalrr in ll kiDda of
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
Viclins. Guitars. Banjos Accordeons, Harmoni
cai, Ac, all kinds ol Strings, etc., etc.
fag ends of thought, j
If a raule were to hare frost-bitten
oars it would be a great sufferer.
l&oston Journal.
Viif.x you need a friend don't pick
out the man whose dog- never wants to
follow him. Kara's Horn.
Pkkvkrmk YoMA. The pirl who
wouldn't marry the best .n earth gen
erally marries one of the worst.
Jtrooklyn Krlc.
Philosophy is a preat help to a man
in time of trouble, lint it is an asset that
his creditors don't value, no matter how
much they need some of it. Somerville
.Journal.
(Ink tiling is to le sa'ul in the loafer's
favor. Time does not run away from
him as it does from the busy man. Days
do not flip out from under his fintT
fastor than he can count them. Krad
fonl Era.
A womax has patented a collar but
ton. If it is one that strikes an alarm
when it is lost, and keens on rinirini;
till it is found, it will make her fortune
and improve the morals of the country.
Philadelphia Ledger.
EXPOSITION NOTES.
Ml hioan will expend ?V.MM) t. S15.-
(100 on its forestry exhibit, ami -4.lMH) to
."i.oou on its display of fruits.
TliK lx;ird of trade of I'olumbia. S.
('..lias undertaken to see tlial an ex
hibit worthy of that state is made at
the exposition.
Tin: preparation of the educational
exhibits from South Dakota and New
Mexico has K'en intrusted to the wom
en memlicrs of the respective state
lMKirds.
TliK Manufacturers' club, of Phila
delphia, desires to erect a building in
tin- exposition grounds, constructed en
tirely of material made by meir.lK-rs of
the club, with intent that it Ik- head
quarters for manufacturers, not only of
Philadelphia but of the entire country.
Is the Llcctricity building there will
1- umiii.i panes of jrkiss or more than in
niiv iither exposition structure. This
building will Ik-es;H-cially conspicuous
at ni0rht as. owhilT to its extensive (.'hiss
surface, the brilliancy of its electrical
exhibit will be strikingly visible from
tiie outside.
WOMEN AND THEIR WORK.
Mks. Mary Knows Kt ssi.i.l Day has
just lit'cn chosen state librarian of Ken
tucky by the legislature .f that state.
II. T principal opponent was also a
woman.
Mus. Cakoi.yn P. ("mask was lately
e lected a lucmlH-rof the school lioard of
C:;ml)ridtre. Mass.. having received two
hundred more votes than the most Ip
ular aid rniini in the ward.
Tn:: Ladies" Health Protective asso
ciation of New York is working vior
oi:sly in the three li:ies which it has
laid out for its first efforts, that is:
The abolition of tenement house fac
tories, the cremation of the unknown
dead and the destruction of yarbajre by
tire.
Mus. rn.vT:s Vmr has lK-en study
intr some figures, with the result of
finding that nine-tenths of the children
of collejre-brvtl women survive infancy
a record never ln-fore equaled in any
njre. class ir coutitrv. Mrs. Wood is
herself a Vassar rirl and a trust etr if
Karnard. and the wife of a well-known
physician.
THE FLOWERY KINGDOM.
( ll'll'M sm kin": is prohibited in Japan.
Japan's population of ll.uiiu.tKiO souls
lives on ls.iiOK.ti'.in acres.
1)k. H.'.lM.oK savs seventy jht cent, of
tl.e commerce of Japnn comes to the
l'nitc.1 st.tes.
A J ai'axik pvntleman nnmc.l l!nm
pcif has patented a little in--? nim.-nt
which :i::'i!i's the possessor to ..end "a
cloud of I'lindiiiT dust" into the eye- of
n fix- at ; distance of twelve feet. It is
said that the poor "foe" is therel.y al
solutcly deprived of sijflit, and is. there
fore, of course, at the mercy of his as
sailant. TliK Japanese cite 'J09 color varieties
of the clirvr.antheiiium. of which are
yellow, st white. ."2 purple. Ml red. ::i
pale pink. 1- riis:--t and H of mixed
colors. A fancy prevails i:i the country
that in this flower the same tint is
never exactly reproduced, and that in
thi.. it rv: .em! iles the endless variety of
the human countenance.
MUSIC AND MUSICIANS.
MaiTaiim's "IAmico Fritz" has
failed to please cither tit Turin or Ihlila
IVsth. Masi-knkt has jrreat confideni-e in his
new ojxTa. "Werther," cmjxsd in
Issi.. lie is writing another ojK'ra in
live acts. -alled "Thois."
I'AIKltKWKI eats hut little besides
errs. and his favorite licrerajres art
tea and lemonade. fine miht julv
from his wonderful l.londe hair that his
chief article of diet was jvroxr-'e of
hydrogen.
TliK So id I society of Krooklvn Was
founded three years aT ly a few wom
en having the desire for tine orch-stral
music, and it:, lirst concert was jriven at
Krirhton lU-uih under the leadership
of Anton Scif II. Since then it has (fiven
a numlH-r of concerts, and t-hiy the
sx-iety has the line ambition to raise
the standard of musical culture in their
city of eitfht hundred thousand people.
Not Vp on Society.
There are all kinds of people to be
found in Washington and most of them
want to see all the sights. One day re
cently two or three, very evidently
from Way back, attended the usual
afternoon reception at the postmaster
general's. They never thoupht of stop
ping to speak to Mrs. Wanamaker or
tho ladies receiving with her, but
dashed right in and finding a young
lady, who seemed to be at home, they
tackled her at once. "You've got a picter
gallery here, ain't you?" inquired the
spokesman. The young lady said the
pictures were in the next room. "Got
any catalogues to show what's
what?" was the next inquiry. Th
young lady said there wasn't any, but
that she would be glad to tell them all
they cared to know about the pictures.
Her services were gladly accepted and
after half an hour spent in the gallery
the visitors thanked her and started
away. She watched them as they went
out and in the hall they stopped and
held a consultation. Then one of the
party returned and offered the young
lady a quarter, with apologies for not
doing it sooner. She declined, but is
sorry now she did not take it as a sou
venir. Detroit Free I'reai.
How to lie a Mice Fellow.
Always try and adapt yourself to cir
cumstances. When you go to a clam
bake, do as the clambakers do eat,
drink and be merry. A solemn man
has no place at a clambake. When
you go to a funeral, do as the mourn
ers do; be quiet and unobtrusive; a
Jester has no place at a funeral. So
in everything study the character of
the company, and then accept their
sentiments as your own. This is what
makes a man "a nice fellow to have
around." Philadelphia North Amer
ican. One Way of Tolling.
Wife I know that Mrs. Hronstone
was thinking all sorts of horrid things
of me while she was talking to me.
Husband Why, my dear, I don't un
derstand why you should say that. She
certainly was very pleasant.
Wife Oh, yes, of course, but she
kept looking at my dress all the time
he wa talking Detroit Trcs.
Matter of Great Importance to You
If stiffnins from Ions stamlins Clirmiio
Skin, i: if 1 Nervous SvMoiii. as
EYE, EAR, NQSE AND
J. J. MrClrllaa. 91. I. Nprrlall!,
r l
vS-sssl VS4-S-S
Examiuatiou and Consultation Free fo Everybody.
CHKOMC D1SEASI-S OF EYKS.
Sorh a (Iranaiated I.ldf, Chronic Inflammation
ot the L.td. ot the Iris, of the Choroid, ol the
Ketlna. Chrome Ulcerations, Spaema 01 the Lids
and Eye. Tear runnlna; ot the cheeaa. lay aad
lit hi Bllndneaa. Purulent or MatteriFar Sore
Eves. Uonorrboal Ophthalmia. Sytnphllltic Oph
thalmia. Ked Klotchei or Brown one on tba Ball.
White Soots on Eye. tllaneomia or Cai.ulna- of
the Nerve. Amanroais. r'allloK out ol the Iaahet,
Sores. Kedoers ol EdKea of LMi and Eyes, an 1
all other diseaae to which the ere or Its apien4
anires ar liable, positive and ran Id cure Kuaran
teed. A WOKU ABUl'T CATAKKH.
It la the mucus membrane, that wonderful semi
fluid eneloie surround in the delicate tissues
ot the air and toad passaae. that Catarrh make
Its stroOKbold. Once established It eats into the
vital and render a lite a lone: drawn breath
ol misery and disease, dulllnic the sens ol ocar
ina:. tTammellnar the wer ot speech, destroying
the (acuity ol mel. tainuoa; the breath and kill
in the rehned pleasure ol taste. Insidiously,
by creeping on Irom a simple cold In the head. It
assaults the membraneous llnlna and and envel
ope toe bones, eating the delicate eoau and
causing Inflammation. slouKhintc and death.
Nothing short ol total eradication will secure
health to the patient, and all allevlatlve are
imply procrantinated sufferings, leading to a
fatal termination Even when the disease ha
D.ade tritcrtiul inroad on lelleate constitutions,
hearing, smell and taste have been recovered and
the disease thoroughly driven out.
Disi-asi'S of women, sneh as have baflh-d the skill of all physicians and remedies,
quickly curfd. Cancers, tumors, tihroid and Milypoid growths cured without the use
of the knife or caustics. No cutting, no paiu, no danger.
MOUNTAIN HOUSE. EBENSBURG. PA.
April May June July August
Wednes.lay, 20 18
Thursday, 21 19
WINDSOR HOTEL.
April May
Monday, 18 10
Tuesday, 19 17
B. J. LYNCH,
And Manufacturer & Dea'er In
HOME AND CITYMADE
FURNITURE
mm m amn suit.,
LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS,
TABLB8, CHAIRS,
Mlattresses, tfec,
1G05 ELEVENTH AVENUE,
ALTOONA. PENN'A
t7CitIz.--ns of Cambria County and all
other wishing to purchase honest FURNI
TURE, Ac. at honest price are respectf ui!y
lovited to give as a call twforf huvisz elw
wbere. as w are confident that we can
meet every want aad please evi-ry taste.
Prices the verv lowest. f4 l6-'80-tf.l
CARTER'S
IVER
PILLS.
i
jy re
pick Eeadaebe and relieve all the troaMee iaef
dent to a btlioua state of the a vatam. aoola afll
Inzzlaeea, Kinara, Prowsineaai. Dlatreae after
eating. Fain in Uae Side. ate. While their moat
maarxable anceee baa been anowa ia "lH"j 4
Eeadacbe. yt Cartera Little Uw TtO bJ
equally valuable in Constipation, curing and pre
Tenting this annoyina; complaint, while they also
correct all diaordura of tbeatomachumulatath
Jiver and regulate the bowels. veatf Uaeyoal
enrea
'Aefcethey would be almost prioelaea to (hose who
sufcr from tiis distressing complaint; but forta
Hately theirgnodnessdncs notend beraod those
whooncetry them will had theee little pills vain,
ebie in so many way that they will not be wit
iiEg to do without them. But after allele bea4
ACHE
It the nace of so many lives that here la where
tto make our grcrt boast. Our piilacareitwhiia
f)!I:T do not.
Carter's Iuttla TJ-ver PlTla are very small and
very easy to take. One or two plUa make a dose.
Ihrj are strictly vegetable sod do not gripe or
rnr-n. bat ly their gentle action please all who
U3liie:n. In vial at 25 cents ; five for $1. Sola
-." Iri2-Iati trexj-wbeie, or scut by malL
2 iTZtt RICDICINE CO., New York:
Li'ariLL SMALL DOSE. SUALL PRICE
junlj 91 ly NK
riIK)V S' APPKAISEMEXTS.
f T Notice Is hereby given that the following
named appraisements ot proerty appraised and
et apart lor widow ot decedent under the Act
ot Assembly of the ith day of April. A.D.18S7.
have been hied in the Keg Ister's office In and tor
the county ol Cambria, and will be presented to
the Orphans' court ot said eiunty lor eonormatloa
and allowance ou
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8TII, 1S92:
1, Inventory and appraisement f personal
property appraised and ret apart to Sarah la tea,
widow of lvl tiate. late ot White townahip,
deceased. CtfM 80,
I. Inventory and appraisement ol personal
property appraised and set apart to Kllen Myers,
widow ol S. A. Myers, late ot Johnstown, doceaa
ed. (300 00.
3. Inventory and appraisement of personal
property appraised and set apart to Ann Maria
Kline, widow of Jacob s. Kline, late o I .Elder
levnahip. deceased. frJSU 4S.
4. inventory and appraisement of personal
property apprai'ed and et apart to Sophia A.
William, widow of Joseph S. William, late of
Morrellvllle borough, deceased, $3uo ml,
6. Inventory and appraisement et personal
prooertr appraised and art apart to Kacbal M.
Oregg. widow of A.M. Oregg, late of the bor
ough of borough of Morrellvllle, deceased. tuSOO
5. Inventory and appraUement ol personal
property appraised and set apart to Anna Ma
ria fergiin. widow el Jeremiah Ferrni, late ef
Franklin boroagh. deceased, tat 34, and real
estate, fiT'So; total. Ciuo oo,
CEL.ES TINE J. BLUK.
Keglster.
Kegleter' office. Ebenibarg. Pa., May 13. iiMi.
F. X. FEES'
Shaving Parlor,
Centre Street, Near Jail.
e..Tbe undersigned desire to Inform the I'Db
lie that be ha opened a shaving par or oa ln
tre street, near the )all, where the barbering bu
ine In all Its brancnei will oe carriea on In th
future. Everything neat and Clean.
Your patronage solicited.
V. X. i EES.
MEAD
I)is'as'S. Di'iis's .f tbo Itl.xxl.
a llis. snif. rjnjr from
THROAT TROUBLE,
II. M. TAYl.tm, M. !.. .SffrlallM.
CHKONIO DISEASES.
The doctor treat no acuta dlseaae trot make
an e it 1 re rpeclaity ol chronic and long aland log
diseases. Cifn given up by other doctors andi.ro
nouneed Incurable. tlie most desire to see. The
doctera have treated over over 14 001. caaea tn Ohl o
In the la-t twelve year, many ot which bad been
given up a incurable; some to be blind, others to
be deal, and a large number to be Invalids tor
life. But behold! now they see and hear, and
many are started on the right road to health and
recovery every day.
The doctor are surrounded with the largest
collection ol nne Instrument ever (oportod to
this country lor examining an-1 treating all
chronic diseases of the Head, r'a-e. Eye, Ear.
Throat. Heart, Lung. Stomach, l-lver Kidney,
Bladder. Skin. Brain, and Nervous System. Can
cers. Tumors. Pile. Swellings. Old sow. Fits,
Paralysis. Neuralgia, Kbeumatism. Ilropsy.
loot, Sick Headache, Iteblllty, Depression ol
Spirits. Iiseasea ot Children. Hereditary Ins
easeaae. etc.. etc.. and la lact all loDg standing
and Chronic lMsease.
KECTAL. DISEASES.
Tbey also make a specialty of all form of Kee
tal Umeaes. Pile Internal and external. Itch
ing and bleeding rectal ulcers, fissures, hrtnla
which are often taken for teenercus and Lang
Diseases, all cured If taken in time. Remember
we cure all forms of Piles without pain, detention
or interaction from buslncts, and without the ns
ol a knife, caustic, ligature, fr Injection. Come
and be convinced. IT. McClellan made these
dinease a specialty for ten years in a large eity.
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14
10
11
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9
JOHNSTOWN.
June July
13 11
14 12
OILS ! OILS!
The S.: ndard Oil Company, of
Pittsburg, V , make a specialty
of manufacturin": fur the domes
tic trade the finest brands of
niaminatinj and Lubricaiiig Oils,
Naphtha and Gasoline
That can t-e
I.UDE FROM PETROLEUM.
We challenge comparison with
every known product of petrol
eum. If you wish the most
Most : Moraly : Fatls&ctory : Oils
in the market ask for ours.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY,
I'lTT.SliUKG, PA.
octlS-89-lyr.
Mlaapal hla Opprfanll T '. IIOXT Mlaa
a eaars, Kearr. 1 d tninritv aelacc th.r
sertaBitM. aud from b4 rant lira in poverty and dm ia
bacaritrl 1 1 arrow in f daapair is tl.a lot of nan, aa thrv
t4M.kbarkaapt. foravar Wat. ertportatiity. 1 Jfe' la aaia.
tag ! alaack ant. Be BS as Somg. Improva yuar OTfHrta
a.r. aa4 aeaira prwaper.ty. prnnui.iara. prmrm. Ii a aa aa..
ay a phiioaofbr. tUa.1 "It ..4i.-a ef f-rtat.a efTra a
gllea eportaatt7 ta aarb pra..a at an ma parto of life;
subraca tliacliara. and itiapnariaal bar rirUa ; fail loda
an aha dapar'a. a.rr t ratnra." liow ahall yoa Cad
thacoi-pKSopporlai-.ii. InToat.eata arary rfianra thai
appaara worthy, and of lair pr.nu-o. that ia what all aoc
aaf al anaa do. 11 tro .a aa opp..rt..mty. aarb aa ta ant aftoa
this taoroa. h .. lab- tins ponpU. Improaod. Ii will g.a.
at loaaa. a rrmnd ata.t la l.fo. Tua caun a opportnsi.tr for
aaany ia bora. Maaatey to Pa maUa rapidlv a:.d bonorablv
t-f anj aadaatriona peraoa of aitbor art. Allaera. Voa caa
o tho work and liva at homo. ah.r.tr an aro. F.rta Wo
giaaora ara aa.ilT aarnlng from ta l.HIO por oar. Ton
caa da aa wall if voa via work, pot ts hard, but iadaatH.
aalr ; aad T"a ran larraata yiar inmntoaa .m oooa. Voa
caag.aaairatiniaotilr. oral! yonr liu.o In tho w.rk. Eaay
to loara. Capital ant roqmred. Wo atari too Alliacoaa
faratiTaly aaap and raal.T arondorful. Vs taatmct sad
abaa tat taw. free. I a.lata arilia.iwa aiaottg aar wwrk
aro. &s rooca to otplala horo. tl nta ai.4 laaia all fraa.
tja ratnra nail 1'a.wiao la e.llt A d Jroao at onco II.
UavUalt ax Caa.. Uea a SO. I'wrtlmsd. Uaiaa
M'KIAL. LIST.
1
Liat ol causes ret down for trial at a terra
ol court to e held beginning second Monday of
June. 1M
S. tv Messenger at. Soo.v Hopple et al.
Mc4ouah vs lionahoe et al.
McOarvey et si .,. ,,vs Koscb.
Mclloald vs Prnsser.
Merdork St Kro .v t'onnor et 1.
Patterson. Assignee v Sncer.
Wilson a Leckey.......vs Suppes.
Eager. .. ..vs taessler,
Artice Ice Oo v Suppe.
Cole vs Cress well,
I.atagsell vs Keam et al.
Merage Veraa-e Co vs Simons,
Lore. SnnfblDt k Cu...vs leahey,
Ertle at Co vs Walters,
Martin ..vj Coal, Administrator.
Werklngman'b Building
at Urn Asciaion ...v Ptunkett,
I-entry vs Sappea,
T. W. A biers at Co vs O itrien.
Kothscblld liros.. v Carroll.
Davis .. ,v ttorooicb ol Eat Con-
emaugn.
...ts Kunlap et al.
.,r Kraraen,
...v Miller.
vs t'resawell.
...v P. K K. 0.
I.loyd .
Oruer
S. Ewart St Co
I.y tie at Co
Kick .
JAS. V. DAK BY.
Prothonotrry,
Prothonotary orace. Miy II, 1W,
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat
ent business conducted for Modarat Feet.
Our Office is Opposite U.S. Patent Office,
and we caa secure patent In lee time than those
remote from Washington.
Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip
tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of
charpe. Our fee not due till patent is secured.
A Pamphlet. "How to Obtain Patents," with
names of actual client In your State, county.o
town, sent free. Address,
C.A.SNOW&CO
Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C-.
HALT EIW METALLL1C are made Irom the
et orands ol roofing
Tiq plate, and steel
sheet ga Irani ted.
Ynn on tut w thorn
painted or not. Our galvanized shingle are
rain and rust proof, without the necesiity of
painting. Our ptlnted Tin Shingle are more
durable and ornamental than It I poasiMe to
make a tin roof, put on In the old fashioned
etyie. Write lor price Hat K.
The Nations'. Smrr MrraL UociUpu ?o.. I
Clifl ueet, ew York. 4 1J6u
HE
11111
AN AGE OF PROGRtooiun.
1VDF.RC1XTIHN of wood filH-r is com
ing into use.
Tin: street rars in I.eavn worth,
Kan., are to Ik.' rut", by compressed : ir.
The cf i.'.e'.: have raised tlie iuos.i-v l
raist- the wind.
A Kr.n r.r; machine has ln-cn invent'.".!
which stitches easily ai.d ra::
through 1 1 n. of leather five-i ilill;
an inch i i thie!:ness.
A Ckkma:.' inventor is rriv n-t.'d
have levi:A-d an ingenious caiiiera t
in photographs of th ii:l- r:i::l "
of human U'ins and beasts.
Ax engineer on the Mi..:.oitri
I
to
k-
1I1S
has invented a coat of 1:1:. .1 : nint
that when a m::n i l'.el.l by i-'
l... .... r. .lls'lnr v a revolver v!:i !'
lived
)1'!-S
bitll
hands are confined above his he:.d.
Tin: latest architectural novelty in
Chicago is a lxnik-shap.-d M k-'c. f . l ive
stories hili. t be known the Mer
cantile lle'ister. This 1. m,U will have
steel bimlinys with terra ctta triui
minjrs. A I'liFWiI scientist Ins inver.tel a
practical machine for addinjr columns of
figures. It is expected t a ,T-'':it
lMmn to lKHkke'ix'rs. f-.r. accordm? to
all aecotiiits, it is simply constructed and
can Ih- e:t-.lly ns'L
PURELY PERSONAL.
y.-ni-Kiv Svi'in-ii. a rxir.c raiM-r
nt
NortviMMl.il I., is s::il to t l rt Kililc
pifturcs .f Sh:tU'sp:irt'.
A mix .f Chitrl.'S MattlifWH. ln.rn in
Xi'tv York, is now. :it t'.if :i.'- "f f 't ty
nvu. la'coinix;;' tonjik'Dim.i ::t the Ilrit
i?sli l.ar.
Syrn.r. .Ioiinsox. a jiTt;' ii tl'"
t-.':i.-' :it lirjVMin. Ivy.. !:: tun .11.-1
lii:nf'f :i scholar in a .t-.:i rv !i . :
iit-.-ir l:is lioin.'. lit" i fr...' '
Tin: n'ix hi-.-Ms l.r it'u-r-.. f " T: -:!
...n. ifv 'i'.-v- . h:iv- :in ::v.T.! ' ! '; lit
six i.-it fi.rlit im-lifs. :.:nl 1! '..iy
iiirt n. f Titus nmnl; . T.t:.. t
iii I i the Ih-1 .'M nt 'l!.i li " i:v' i -
Mi:s. .Ii:.-ti: Uffst.i.i- -f : ' ,
1 I.. i, lor, yt-:ir. olil :iii'l h:is r..-v. r Ik. .
any s.'vt'rf :-i -icncss. . . t..- -
lu-rst'lf :ni is :i l:ii! v rcail'T f lii- n.-w -
ikithts. l"ivt- frv-noratiotis i.f the I :iu.ly
art- now living.
Die I.;:'.vis IIki tkr. p!iysi i::n ..r
onoo lut-rnlivi' irafii-i' ai'.u .i i-i.s
f wraith, lias Ik-i-ii lis-ov.-ri-' : i v-i -1 r i
squalid apart mt-nts at . I'l'.r '
X. .1., ami with all tho sum Iki
aa 1 I. I
a mwr. His wiif. who n-ji ni;.i s
j-ears apt, is a nii-cr if It-n. l'ratiz sir.'!.
LITERARY
GLEANINGS.
Ii:i Tkxxvsox is not very
ptroni
Vis siK-Uing'.
Thkui: art- over f.,(MK) known lai.
ltiayx'S an.l lialrcts.
Tn:: t..t-.l nur.ilM-r of m-wspatx-rs ptil -lishfil
in tin- w trM at prt'st-nt. i . ai.l t
Ik' in cxci'ss of :;T,oir(i.
Axiu:i:w t'AUXl-'-IK has il. m;.ti'l f. r
lil.rari.-s an.l iniist-ums in thi-stat.' i f
IVnnsylvania J.4t(J.n in ::i'. I' -i
over lli:).('l'l f. r lihrarii-s in his uativ.
country. Scotlan.l.
A Ninvsi'Al'Kll printed in tin Sioux
lanp-uac. to In? calh'il the I.ina Sappa
WiH-fhiyt' Ta'yaupuh:u an 1 tviiic'l l y
1'nthtT .loromi', tin' Indian misioiia:-y
of Fort Tot tan. is to Ite Iublishfd 1
IVvils La Ice, X. I).
The woman's literary cluh of Unit i
more has lifin colleetiny a lihrary o!
all works written l.y men an.l v.m. n
of their state, and southern papers
are urging the formation of clubs f'.r i:
similar work in all their states.
ON MANY SUBJECTS.
TilERE is a .spider named after
An-
thony.I. Dresel, of Philadelphia.
A UW.K lv.-d f sc.tlh.ps l::.s ln-cn ili-,-coveretl
near Iiastine. Me. Lar-e. un
developed dejxtsits are alsi in the lower
St. Croix river.
It is said that if the "voice" of an
elephant were as loud in proportion as
that tif a ni.'ht inhale, his trumpeting
could lie heard around the world.
WITH a jacklcnifc .Tames Ingram, of
Kast ISradford. Me., "has carved on a
dojrwood cane a fox hunt, with a dozen
hounds ami a mounted hunter or two in
the chase.
A cam El. of the larpvst size has ln'en
known to drink fr. m thirtv to liftv gal
lons and then travel without water for
twenty days. The water remains pure,
and numerous instances are on record
in which human life has Ik-cii saved in
the desert ly killing a camel and usin
the water from its stomach.
SCIENCE WITH A RELISH.
The ant is Raid to have the l.ifrjrest
brain, according to its size, of any crea
ture. The normal temperature of man is
ys' degress Fahrenheit; that of fish 77
degTees.
A l'ol.lsn chemist has discovered that
liquid oxypen is not colorless. In a
layer of it thirty millimeters thick he
finds that it has a bright sky-blue color.
J.rtowx eyes, according to lie Can
dolle, the famous scientist, are much
more common anions women than
anionjr men. The same gvntlcman de
clares that in respect to health persons
of the brown type are probably su
perior to those of the blonde type.
THE sun gives CiKl.OOO times as much
light as the moon; 7,ouo,oim.oo0 as much
as the brightest star, and :;r..i(Mi.ooo
times as much as all the stars combined.
In size the sun equals l,:it)i,0(H earths,
but owing to its smallt r density its
weight efpuals only aou,(Htl earths.
MIGHTY ENGINES OF WAR.
TilK (Jerman navy is lieing1 strenfrth
ened. Twenty thousand seamen are
K'inir added to the re"-ular navy, and
seven hundred and lifty men to the
torpedo lleet.
A vki.ik ity as liirli as -J.ssT feet ier
second has ln'en attained hy a pro
jectile from a rapid-fire irum This is nt
the rate f l.tWiS miles an hour. His
tin- highest velocity yet recorded.
TliK electric search lights if the
I'nitcd States dunlile-tttrreted monitor
Miantouomoh are of 24.0(H) eaixlle
power. The New Yrk Sun dcscriltes
them as "lMrinor holes into the ni-ht."
RfssiA has the largest armorud war
ship afloat. The vessel is the Kurie
(the name of the herotif the "i iunmiiker
of Moscow"), and is of ll.O(M) tonnage.
England is buildin"; two war vessels of
tf.OOO tons. Spain has ordered three
armored cruisers of 0,21)0 tons displace
ment. Alios) sod I'hebe Cary.
The common people of America,
loved these poet-sisters. It w as a re
kindling of that devotion which na
tions once had for their chosen bards.
I can see the peaceful village at the
gloaming of a Sunday. The country
stretch off into the shadows. The
groves give off a cool perfume. I can
behold the gathering of the folk in the
front room, with the sorrow that the
sun has set, and the wish that rest
might le longer, though it could not
be sweeter. I can feel again the heavy
burden of life as it casts its Monday's
shadows before. I can hear the soft
tones of the loelodion herald of the
organ and piano. And then the house
hold flings off the clay of this earth,
and for the hour is contented as the
flocks and the herds at the edges of the
hamlet "One sweetly solemn thought
comes to me o'er and o'er; I'm nearer
home to-day than I've ever been lie
fore." It is the poem of Alice Carey,
and it has brought comfort in thou
sands of homes. There have been few
such unions as that of Alice and The be.
Kor half a century they were together.
Olil'IIAXS' fOlRT SALE
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE.
Iv
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iiirt of
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su t "j. int.. 1 . un' y i' ".. " t
......! in 1, .1.1 -a:.- on 1 1 1 r-iut
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st 1 c'elocl;. r. v
fatate. i.e He i
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t eif-.e.!. to wit:
1 t-at certain nt it ..irr.
tl.a. lM.roii.ti .1 it httm.
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f kr'.titid tltuMte in
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ri 1 ft.. I .'err:t.':.5 as
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l. inu 1 Tin" riv i i.rt . I Mn- I fr 1 1 r. -
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il:o1.'y on tlio are-t. tr.-ti'tfg n M I I "
I.m i l'ri Tt at rtrj,.! to Hi- .ti a"'e t . Ii o ln
en ctct a too t'lr . I . i Ic
Dwelling Blouse,
a plirilc Stat.'e n.l t ri
A ISi 1 rertuin ti"- !' t t l.in.l tltuitte
In tt.e aai.l lir.-i.nli ' ' " tr. tit'riir aiXta
f- t on .1r.rk.. '! f-T : . .1 rx rtnliig :arg
i.. n allr Mil-i t. I t .: S ' .f
h.V '. II. li'ifct :i tl.- t. !!' '! !i-'.ir'-l .r..l
t-n tiet. a .! K.utli Mticty 'ci-t irutn n !! t
.larkaon trr-t.
Af.si t ,e ur.rtivMr.." . t M.I -.r.trr-t In rj
tn a itart ol iati.1 rui.t int..'
25 ACRES,
Fitunte In AT.enbef y nwrllltp. fam'.rla rtnn'v,
I'entlf vlvatiia . li'ii'i.'ril r'1 .!f- i-! "I :
J'.e.lnr.ir.a t : "". 1 1.'""- r' Ii .leurws
ei.sli.3i.eii-l.ru ioj.-i: ilfirnli .I'atrrrs
ft i" I rrclirs to a ,o t: !.r:i ti -rti 47 tptrr'
rrn 4'i pirrli.-a ton .o.t; t.'irr.re ".rf. f4 .Irarees
fi iM-rrl.e " (-: i i nib 1 : . tlrnrees
ar.t li 3 p. r.-t.ra to t ti .: ' ir:i
I .t o: a tr.-rr u...-t o- I. i .1 l .riurr y
Mirliarl Mrli-JITC. 1 lit' e la atrfoit 14a
::.-j t.riTiic
oan.-l l.y
ITfS ol t 1 J
lanrt clearcl bt.! tlirri I- rrr '.J tlit-rr- ti n lu
nory
PLANK HOUSE
n.! I u!ln.iitoa. arr!
.lol.n Sa t.i rr und un-
Mil Vm:eriy
i j l ira.
le .m d
t.i
CKSAJ.K:
One-tlilr.l ol trri.ue n.oi
'r: iir thirri in in n.i, mi
i, lit' "-! r It. :n 1 1 - . . i 1 1 r i r ' t
li i-..r tirtna I Ion ol
.1 1 1 v l .. I:: ti" In
ti ..I htkI to 1 e
x . n.t-i i.i. iiott-a or
hi .. t. ? t l ...: n.t ii t
ni-nd nr
m.'t'kia I't 'I" 1 tri-i s rr m . i.e
r ii.! tn . i.trators
w. a h j.i n i.e.
; w n of . t
A .1 S Mi K It.
Adri.lr.!ftrat..r cl tl.e tmc tf Join I. Srortu.
-. n-.l
.ril ."J.
i.. joii.w I u.. ;. j. (. ;.'
Ki-t.mii.i-h Bt IsTi.
A. li.HiiJC.
Johnston, Buck iV C(,.,
li AN K MKS,
EliENMiUIMi. -
I'EXN'A.
A. M . Itl K, ( aablrr.
KhTAIIt-lSHKIl I'-'.S.
Carrolltown Bank,
CAHIHHJ.TIiMN. I' A.
Ml lKIttI 4.II, t anlilrr.
T. A.
General Eatiim Ensiccss Trans2ctci!.
Tlic l.U..a liiif ure
general baiain- i)
tin- .r:rjr
;ne" :
j.itl !c.iturt-8 cl
It.
om i a
l.'eceivef payaMe t.n Korean J . an.l intoreFt l,ear
inaT cert '.'-.ca let Ifsunl t.j time J..-( olt ri.
I.Ot.i
F.x'fr.ile ! to foitrafrt or lrrml.le teiTos aid
aiij.rove'l jn; rr iii-c.'u: tr,l at nil tinics.
CUI.I.UTIS
Made lr the loculity iid.I on nil tt rl anklnu
tuaua la tbe L'tntc-J Stal'.j t'Lorfa w.-Jr-rate.
n r a if
Isued crk-otlatile
states, a ud toreiKn
ol 1 uroi e.
in all parts of the t'riitod
ezrliiriatc ifijo.t on !l paru
A CO I' TS
Ol roerrliants. farmers and otl era solicited, tn
whom rresoniiMo Rcrnniolntlori will t,o extrn.ie.l.
t'atrr.DS are HS ured that ail tmnm-tiiirn eliall
be Leld as strictly private ar.d c mli-lontial. and
thattt.oy will l.e treated lil.rrally aj K"'Ji
bank'DK tulee will perxit.
Jiosjertlully ,
Joii.vMo.v. nrrii t to.
4 VliITIIK'SMilK'K.
In tl r matter ..I the tir't and final arconnt
of J . J . lili; rt.ly . a.-fiiiiro t.l I'etrr I ' . St or .
And now. t.. a it. the 1 it h Obv ot April. A . I
1'.'J. n motion nliirnraeM Kradc. f.f... El.
T. JMc.Ne;i. ap.ointcd auditor l .lit.trit.ule
Innds in fcavls i t affix nee to and amimn tlione
lrirally entitled there;...
Kxtrart from t-.e l.'eeord
Nottce l heret.y jtlven tliat I will nt tor the
purpose of si d appointment at the ojri-e ot Oeu.
M. Keade, Kf. ., in K'.erit.urir. I'i on I nra
ly. tit.--Jllli tay .f Mm. . I. Ian2 at
pi o rlork, a. v . on r.i:d l..y alien and where
all parties nt-rent-,! may appear t lorever I'C
dei.arrtd 1 oai eiiU-rin in aad tuinl .
Hi. 1 . .m .m:i.i.is.
Ap l! 2 . 1'C Auditor
V? M f- t
y
uu u
ANY
GENERATION AFTER GENERATION
OQ Eire lb3 1XD UES6UI rr.
7rrrd on Awoar-, Children tore Tt
JVary Iraraleatiouid m t,u of lt Ul tliM .heL
E. V (3 r V S U f f f r f I" Kr"m Kheumauam. Sc-i-
J . .. C C 1 atica, Sruralcia,
vom Haavrtarne. rfphtherU.-ouk-i.-.. I tarrh, llronr-hitia,
Aathma. cholera aorl)U.liiarrli.Fw.. I jamr-ntox. S..r-iM
IB tUtlr or lJmlav htirr Joint ,,r sirajnx, will Bii.I in
Una oM iadtui n-lH-r ami ai-vly run. i anipMt
froa. 8oW ev.-ry wh-ro. I'-. i-ta., hy itioH. Sitll.ai.
t'raaa4aid. Sx l. a. Jou.NaoJa 41 evi, IkTva. )Laj
a tl ii . Scientific AtnerTcaa
'V-t. Aoencv for
CAVEATS.
TRADE MARKS,
DESICN PATENTS
COPYRICHTS, etc.
For Information and free Hadtxok write to
MINN A CO., all Broauwat, Krw YukK.
Oldeat bureau for aec-unna pa Lenta in America.
Kvery patent taken out by at la tiroucht Iwtore
tiie poolic by a notice given tree ot chaxKe in the
Scientific JVmcricau
Tarret rtretilatian of any art en ti fir paper In the
w.trld. M'l.MKlully illnatraie. Ni ilitelhcent
man should l without it. Weeklv, X.'t.tMt a
vear; H.V) en months. Addrwas Ml'NN A CO
i'L'tnaauJttaa, 3a Broadway. New York.
PATENT STEE PICKET FENCE
11AMJSOMK, 1X1JI-STKI CTII5LE.
Cheaper than Wood.
A
BctUBK.)oa be rued e lrefa r W-4 Putu. Whm writLa.( for
rrt (.- utvotity. hunitr ef (.ts., frvtit.le c4 8 lac I,
V iDtil Wt 4lM MuarMtart Umtjt Iron rvurlD. Crrtiiis.
Ba4tt rttttitr. Ptn Htaatwr ud n UK Ksril'CH, Ccllw
twra. t.D4 Kailtbr, Brmji uA tr-m On Ha. WlKK iHtuJi A1)
TAYLOIl 4c IsLAea
0t9203&r;0aiLaUrlewtt$U rmabuorgh. Pa.
STRATTON
5
Band InstrnmiMits, Snare ami liiss Drums.
a a oa. ffHOCnin ciariont.... r v
t0....l. IU lira.. Bin.)
al ir,.i all Inatrumonta poo
a.i I'i tuif.
' a. ... i iihw.. ,,. h i ..
atoaa r .-raatrin a son as a aa Woihor emot. saw ott
We send the marri lotia Trenr!
Kemtsly CALTHOS free, urnl a
rocal iiuarauloe tliat i'aLTHoa tail,
HUH' Wlaekarsres ak Eaalaaloaia,
t l ItF. MB-raaatatrrhaai. t artoaasrir
suaA Rl s 1 (lUt: Latst It-e.
L it it and pjv if sali.'tiftt.
Aiaroaa.V0N MOHLCO.,
Sals JaMirlcaa Afoala, tlaaiaaall, Ukla.
ritllt 1 1. 1- tM A IS U the larest paer In North
1 fan. i ;iai. l'un't luncct it.
.r vi"4
uuytaVULfa
r i a
"a-. a-S.
irm
Tin: ciiui:oroi:M rI;l
i-r-v-llro'l Upon Un-js;-Fr-rr
Who Visit P,.
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I'.-iri-. ;;ri-w.-li-.lr.
r.iit. iiiinurn
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lranc i
STOUT-HEARTED WOfEN.
What They I;
V. Ir
avr I. .nt' in
p I t.i' t.ri't
lli'lpin. t" l"
. at.
f tl
ill.'
r .i- in i ;i
.'. .men. i
J.Ml't
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1' r . i:: : !:.
i !;ir:-. n:t ".tli.:'. .1
tv:.ti-r .r.r-M'N.
r.-iiant :in.l ?-tr.
in i vi-rv .-u!.
1 I"
1,1.'
Tli.'.v ir;ir:; 1
1 1 u'-: j :it nr.-. 1.
IIK'I.t l-V.-7i1
any mil' of v. lii'-h w ni'il in
set tr. New York i.r)iii . fiv.
a stut. '-vi.l.- n put ::1 i. m, 1 .ut
lli.' f.:r w.'-t nr.- Ti.d th.m.'i
. v.'ith t:. :i::;.--i : 1.-.
1 ti. r:!il t'l t.-rril!-.' f. -t.
t Tii!i:.i. it i- r.'marlialil.'
t ra'i'tiii 'i io 't ..rear.
Hut tin- v,T.";ni of th" 'lair
-ivs li,.- Iii i:j. t:.;.
..ami'
Irun tin'
li. urn.-
in l .
th:.t t'.i.-v v.-i-iv
niiinr t i 1'.;.- !
:.n.l ilaii.-r. an.l t!i
ia th.-ir nat nr.- c:.
vlii-n.'ViT th.' t-.'-t
h.-arty ami han!
M urli as the TH. ii
till' C'.illlltrv. tl:.'
.- i li tlH Ilts i'i
;n' . nit :-i ri :
(aim' t Iuti' v. . - '
spirit t.i in i '
!.a vi' !i mi - t i.i '
V..l).-:i h;iv.'
ni'in', and tin- w ivi's an
s.-rvi' all issiMe -ri'i
I il..i-l.t. -rs
iit. i.-iv :.r.
tlii-n- a il.-.'.l stan.ls n i" ri'lu-r. hut l
tin- in. ist part tin- .-t-Ti. 'si.: t':.- 1, .!., in.
;iro I'oiiliiH'.l hi Ihi ir iinin.-.iii.ti' m i.':
Iiii-IiimnI, anil lii-vi-r r.acli tlio out-.,
world.
POLLY
AS A
POET.
of t-ijieakiiifi c
A IMrrot
That Waa I un.
Vthy me.
lrf. C. Tj. Morgan, in his
work "Animal Lift and Inti-l!'.-says
!':it tin-talking of parrot
lis I'vi.i -lu-i' of rvmarkalik' ...
liii'ino' y. an almost uniipu' r
art iMiI.:t ion. a trroat faculty '
tioii. aTi.l sunn' iiit.'llifri'ni't' in
t i::1ionof I'i'rtaiii linki'd sot -w
o call phra.scs with certain
actions.' '
As showitifr that parrots do n . .:
talk at random, tho author
interesting account of an A::'..'
lK-lon-inff to an Kno-iish lady.
At dinner, when ho saw the v. .
disln's, he generally said: "1'"
iv.tato;" at tea ho would sa:
wants cake," or "l'olly'a sop,"
ly's t ast."
Ho was somot iracs at the h-'.:-
owner's grandmother, wlii. li
the railway station. At suea t
would announce, almost liefoT .' : ;:
ly could hear anything: Iran.i n
tiio train is coming," and pre' '
train would c hy.
Polly had learned much p ""
sometimes made new pm-m. a -'
hy luitttll top ther lines la"..'
tlifTerent authors: and it wa
j aide that ho always i,'ot t 'n- t v.:
One of his favorite mixture v
a sontr of sixpence" and "1 '
pussy.
ing-:
lnc ilav he was
herd rv
Four and twenty Km a.'-'
When they !:.-,
tlo t the aiTld uhove
linked in a I'I.'
The Wright
smallest 'lie
of a
Th.
use. t . ' .r: .un. I, as i
ori'.'!:' i;!y t le we:
who :t. A -.tatiit.' ;
1 .''.'i ordained that t !
V
wheat, taken from ti e r
ear. ..r he. .1. and v ' i
lu..kc a peiiay v civ lit . i .
should :v:.ke all oiin.-e,
ontiecs were 1 i make a
p- i'.::d. t !n -re t'i nv oi n -
-r..ins. Soino cent ui ie la
Wei; lit Was divided int'1
.'rail''., v huh make t lie !:
now usv d. "..T'.O ra'ii
t . i-r!it was the I'iitt ci(
i
C-xnilii.
is raiiii
tBESMBtTHU,
III JAM
O oars D teed Clrouli.
Unliar
Una copy. 1 yea-, -.
do tl" It I
do Oo ii
Jo do II
avar-Ta w-r una r.
C rents au1.lilit.nal
pay poelae.
SoT-IQ oo event
Darted Irom. at.. I
omn intereeta t.y .
pe-t to tMj t'laoi .1 .' I
d... it ttiia i'-t
tills ntne iora.tt
pt 'of yf
a aita taiuat No..
4us't tea a scalawul
11!8 ElETEBtll
OFTPi:
We are n i on
reh'n t'lothiiif
tliei Im'SI vi hole
UTEST
Clny Vord .1
rrvihintr ne
Prince A i I 1 1 -Nncktv'ai.
li
M .K. it:, .x
TREAS'
Seated
LaiK
Camb
TT CHAS. J
J o et.untv. in
vaula. In .nr -un
My In said
ar.d manner ol -
do hfreliy iriv- i
nnaeated In ml" "
ol t)amrrla. or
eessary to t nv n
for one year or 'i
the ttnurt Hon-,
on 'be J-rH'M
13TII DA'
and eontlnne I"
until the ahol.'
taxes and eoatr i.
I' iterated
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