The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, May 27, 1892, Image 4

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There Is Money in Coyoto Scalpa
in California.
lt Ilaa fust the State One Hundred Thou
sand Iu.llur ror tin- Tropliu i in
June Months The touu
tieii Infesteil.
Au act passed by the last lefrilature
provides chat a lounty of five dollars
shall bo paid o.it of the jreneral fund in
the state treasury to any person who
kills a coyote, provided the scalp be
presented within throe mouths after
the killii)..'.
IYobaMy r.o piece of recent legisla
tion created .-null a fumr throtihout th.e
interior as did this bounty act, says the
S;in Tram-isco Ihron'ate. Oriy-iuully
intended t, he a means for the exter
mination of the obnoxious -md preda
cious coy. .to. the" act has had the addi
tional oYl'cct of creating; an army of
nimrods who have ever since been
active in hunting down tins profitable
animal.
The killing bee commenced ilurinc
April of last year, extending through
all the c. untie.-, of the state except
Solano. Yr.ba. Sonoma, an Pranc'isco.
Marin. 1 ! n .idt . d.tui an.i lie. Xrte.
I'nfortmiatoly f..r these di: ti icts. the
coyote is not, "native t.-t!iesoi!. althonrrh
plentiful i-iiou'h through the rest of the
state.
At lir.-t the coyotes were hunted in a
desultory f.ishion. the se.t'os coat!!...' in
one at a time. but t ie coi.nty jusUccs.
wliose l.'.isi;u's.s it became t.. "swear
in" the hunters' sjv.il:.. spread the news
of the bounty far ami wide, and by
May oruani.e, 1 hunters ;-;it up other
pursuits to chase the nimble coyote.
'1 he clerk', f the interior eo inty boards
have had their safes stuffed w it'i skins,
and th new industry promises t- ta'.:c
rank Ui.ii the lamer Tmr-uits of horl't-
culture r.i
bo e lie ).;:
d icu Itui'i
it c.
d.
Intero.-t in the b.no.itv
terprisiu;;- syndicate it,
fornia to employ .xioxic:
line to kill coyotes am
skins over, but the an'!:
this little scheme in tl
can
d
in en
ti aero: s tlie
! ::m tie
ori". ies nipped
c lai.l. Other
llTlserili ul
: lis
hunt,. -is have tried !.
rt - of i leitis and ai.imal
district clerks, am! pcr-sucecc.-cd
in some i:i
act. however. requires
palm off
iiroilie.', ol
hap - they havi
stances. The
that t!ie scalp
and nose of th
iliti- .n prevent
"i:iu-t i
ni;,..ti.
m th.
id thi
ears
e m-
lieei
pi.
.m l.t
i:
as-.
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lt
r'.e.v,- ot Secret.
.- and State I
;a: t he v hn r i :
o:
11-
Mate il. k V.
t roller Ik 1". -
1.,
able to -;ic
ir.
. -!,. iiv. t he muul .er
..,.,-d ti.es far. the
oi'ei ;. o.il.i and i;.
ki::cd.
-.lpei". isoi-s of i a eh
t i.e number of scalp.
of eet'tl... ..; -.s
amount of th.
lium i i i c. e.
The boarl of
e, .n lit V . 1, t - in
ilepos'it.cd wit:) 1
el- r!
to 1c
ai
ouarter ami
ei-rtiheat
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tr.
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r
.iniia rv t a m
. ! w...t:
b..u:,-y
cert lb -.J
the ;:.-si
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sp.-c,.' . !
cat, .s t .
ti'.-t to. o
Nol.e I 1
l i::s rt- r
tro'i,
y th,
d ...
e:--r::s !,,.
irtvrs :
:i'
t:.a
t cerlin
I i ! the
be .aid.
t
t..e ileeend.ei'
i,ed -:,e mp
:i (...;.; ;.r;i'ivr
I'V lue .state
t he .n.t
e.u-'d i, : i he
counties t .t
et.-nt ..f the
re.enly at h--,
ee.Ied 1 iee.-m-oiiiity
hunter''
1. 1 i ho ot!.. !'
Hal
t!
tine i
do: ks
the t:
'l 1
v r.-i :.
ber :;:
e ; . T": : . ,
c. .11 . i '
iii": :
.
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Tular
van, .ii -ci-s
the
-.I'-lliCsS
la . .in.
M'l.
: 1.1-
is An-.
Luis Old .no
Lrom
Ileceaih. 1'
the s.ate 1
it,
Is it is seen that lip to
1. tile ani- unit l.-r which
to coy ite huiilei's
' t ho h r ,t ijiiarter .",.u.,7
iiiv.I: de i'iiiii' the sec mil.
1 he t hird T.ss;;a t. .ta !
i' ti-e. r, ., i.est illustrate
tlu" c ..wile must have
.1. I .
I. at.
-.''.' 7.1.
:'i.
-..n, a
ti.'J'.i t. am I ihn i:
of l'.i.si ;. l i.
liow rhi:t;i;:l
been and v. hat interest i- bein- taken
in its ct.il.-mi'i;..ti..ii. 'II,.1 cliuia. in
the t iii'iiiii'. ' and I'l-ii'. u nei'at ive past'nuo
ini'ht be leached ol the i'st ,.i d i.diia.-nt
of c .ye,, farms, i hi-ii tin hunter could
simply walk into hi-, stockade and
n k th wn a few hundred dollars of
.alps with a stout cudgel that is, pro-
l ided the state tiid nut i.law the line at
d. -in. et icateil covotcs.
REDEEMING
BANK NOTES.
Many
fiir'ou- A arc. I., tc tit Their I'arti.il
liistruiti ui Ai't nil ii-curil.
Many an interesting story miirht lie
told of the i,ia-"er l'l v.hieh bank iii.ti'S
nri- s iiiu time redeem, d, writes Harold
(teoi-e-., ia the l ht! ut ail' na n. They
are sent t-1 the trea.sur.v department in
every ii.ih iv::l!e fum. Sometimes
men w ill hide their in.mey in chimneys,
and the rr. iod lenisew i:e, ignorant of the
w he re id .. .' 1 1 s i,; tin- treasure, will build
up a tire that heats the chimney and
sets lire to the valuable contents. Mice
and rats, particularly in stores and
banks, steal the precious paper out of
tills and carry it away to make nests,
line's liesiroy and swallow if. and fronts,
which are said to exist at times on
tin can.s and back-lot deposits, are on
record at the treasury as havintr tried
to live on rolls of money w hieh came
in their w ay. I n eases of this kind the
animals are killed, unless thought to
bo in. u'c valuable than the money lost,
and the little wads of pellets found in
the -I eiei.-h:, of the oitVndiivr quadru
peds are rosened and forwarded for re
dempl ion. Jiabics have also been known
to swallow valuable bank notes, but
there is no record o" having been
killed to make it disirorye. what it had
eaten.
It is a rule that no bank note can l
redeemed unles., ;,t least three "ft"
.if it are presented at the treasury, or
tlui loser makes alUdavit th it Ids mon
ey was lost under ci renmst anccs sr.eh
as to preclude its recovery. The
stronger t kind of evidence is necessa
ry t make the ;"V;-rnmont officials
redei-i:: l,i..t or destroyed money when
the notes in qnosU .ii are not forth
coming. stuii r mi nf Thoncht.
Molusses is honey to the contented
man.
Ion't rub a woman the wrony way
of the fur.
Kvi-n a sheepskin isn't a yard wide
and all w ool.
Some men are L-raspinr onourh to
want b Mibdivide th
a.
IV th
are
made of and sell it f.r town lots.
li.scoiiteiit is the pc1 in your shoe
that hurts.
A woman's smile 1s the little poem
we th: 1 in the ptoi of life.
We never read u novel that we don't
liken ourselves to-souie-one of the char
acters. The man who forgets himself in his
sacritiees tor others is not as frreat as
ho wiio maUes the sacriliccs rcmcmher-in.-r
hi.nslf.
- lail'. on dollarscovercth a niultitniie
of .' ins.
Thcucands of Vomen
Testify, from pc-Tsonal knowledge
and experience, that as a simple,
reliable cure far female complaints,
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable
Compound
is uncqcalled. Mrs. Mary A.
jorv i vii'i. Mass.. savs : "I
suffered from womb trouble, mis- i
placement, ulceration, leucorrhcca, j
etc After t:sincc few bottles j
of I.ydia F Pinkham's Vegetable ,
Compound, I recovered entirely." j
All l!m-"'.'i ' - ""' by , ;'' ln ,"rT" "f I:!' 01 i
lutrufr.".a t..!.t -t !.. l. v.-r S.le.
Cnc ... i .!. u.r tie-v .' tl.!. Aidr-f in cnSlucp.c I
JjiA L. I'l-VkUAU MtL. CO., LVNX itAi. j
0. A. LANGBEINi !
IIauufa"tui'er ol au.1 1'i-ali'r In
VLT, KINDS of HARNESS,
e. " '"ts
k:.-' - ; r - i- '
SIDI.1.S, KKIItl.i.S. HIF
COLLARS HARNESS GILS, BLANKETS,
Ktl.iv. iv Net.-1, 4'nrry tt.itnti. etc.
p-iirlm.' .Nc 1; :v rr-'mt.t'.y done.
i;u;irH:t'i5. to ifive sut if la. tion.
etc.. K?
AU nora
KMir. rtri.llf.. frum .',.). up.
'1 . llr:,', !e.". ir-.m i 0 ui.
i .:! 1' i.- I'M, lr.,m '" ui.
:.!.i. :..:n;-;iiu.!e II ;rut.-s. irutn W.iki up.
Ii:ir.it ira.ic H iriie". r."u i'.O.Ou up.
ill n,l exatnimi mv s'o.k beli.ro pur-i'lia-in-
ei'pwhiTe. I urntte tu fell a? cheap
as the .'iic ii f.H.
til l:o; liarn-.r. lor- on Itcmre firtet.
aiirl-'1.'!!
JUST RECEIVED !
A I.AIUiK LOT
Boots L Shoes
-Itol olIT AT-
he riff's Sale
f
I UO.M TIIK STOCK OF
W. E.SC-'M'RTZSiCO.,
ii nsr.r
i- A.
The
Prices
jdibli
iviy
: : i 1
to call.
i: iiniicu
down.
JIIO. LLQYD & SONS.
Etensonii Fire Aienci
rr. av. oicjiv.
Genera! lrsurance Aen
EJiEXJBUllG. Jt.
lO-'l P; VA i
! D '
villi..
Jli. ..1. i.UlA'N
V:tluitlle Hook on Nervonn
FREE!"
ii?H!e M.-nt tree to anv ad-lrer-K.
unit MMr i.it;oi-f can iko oittmu
this iiifsticriiie tree f rlmrwe.
Tins r-mnilhan Ikk-o tireiar 1 by the rvt'vcretitl
Pastor l. '.niir. of Fort Wavnt. Ini mixb I and
KOEK'iC MZD. CO.. Chicago, (!!.
Sol! by liriiK-rintaittSi per ; Jot t ie. 6forfS3.
iu.ij,S.it-i5. C i:tt'cjt:.i'; J.
4 No
V) S x til ZTTIIAl bm.'
rNrDtTinu ACTCD r.rursiTlrMl
Brippf on Anonr, tIWmi tore ft.
Frery Iraeiir ilioulj L,e m botUe of It lit bis mtchrL
Every Sufferer I 'SSSSSr
oob HeMlarhe, IiphthrrU,Coai;hH, attttrh. Ii:tuoJiit,
A5thmA,t:hoIT MoH.n 1-uurli.i, Unn-rtrws rv.n iH mh
in Body or IJinb, HtitT Join La or strmtn, mill Ami in
thin old AmMlviM relief anft nwvtly rum. lmmphlt
' rtA. H,lo fverywherr. iVn-- ;i& cut, by Diall. bottlcM.
Scteiitifio American
Agency for
Lk TRADE MARKS.
DESICN PATENTS
F1rO COPtRICHTS, etc
For Information nl free TTHndboott writ to
MI .V.N A CO.. HkiiuiwaY, New Yokk.
Oluet,t lun,au fur snimn ptnl In Anirn1m.
Kvery ntiut tultim out liy un in l.ruiiK'bt tx'tiire
thv p'ulUc- ly a iiuticc Kiveii trw ut cIiutkc In the
Scientific American
Ijircest cfronlntion of any oleiitifl papr In the
wurKl. Spli-nilidly llliivtralot. ' iiitclliL'i-ut
miui utiould Us without it. Week It, ti.OO a
Jfar: tl.hi nix monthn. AiWrmm MtTN.N A CO-i'LBlaaUk.H-sai.1
lindaj New Vol it.
JOHX F. 8TKAITOS A KOS,
43 A ii H alker St. M:W TCBK.
ln.porUrrt maA Wbolcal IWm tr. ail km dm of
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,
Violin. Guitars. Banjos. Accordeons, Harmonl
cas, &c, all kinds ol Strings, etc.. etc
'I'lIK r Ki--r. il A.i I, n.e ircrt j, J! er in fioriL
1 jiiotiu. tiun't liiiiitt It. j
. it. .i
: v .. N. Y., -ut: 1 . '.' .
!.. r.-n 1 ,m l ot: n::.ict
:i : -i . o..' Z , i
j i: . mi,!.,-, l tir-' - J?i - -
i . ". . . ,1: i Nl
' ii. .:it .1 : i-. .tu; y i :..
,C. ftl!-l leu ty:i::,il;i-t
:. i . -;r-. i.i,,: ut nil
I' Ie- NVri,- 1 ,
ii- rt '' r..-.,- h i
:, t.,i,
1 to U.n r-.c
t'.?.:.'.H. -. i
ax
4 E
A NEW CAVALRY WEAPON.
A KiHe Carried l'nlrnath the Hore
WIH Mioct Acruratrly.
Capt. W. 1 IVel. of the l'.ritish nr:ry. ;
has invented and tested a contrivan -o ;
for adding to the effective li r'.'-kiL" !
strength of the cavalry. '1'he nv.cn' : u. j
say the I'nited Servie? Iki.-tte.
t-on.sists 4 an attachment for rit'es or
titer firearms to the harness of cav
airy horses in such a manner that they i
may. while so attached, be fired at the
will of the rider. J
Fitted to the under side of the Firth.
or leily band, is a clip or other suit
able appliance for sustaining1 the (ire-
arm in a central position, ionp-1- j
tudinally. under the txxly of the horse.
.i. . kl.. !,. fti-.iriTi Tirotrtld- 1
l ll- nim-.-ii i in i, v.., .-' , ... i .
in'r forwanl in t lie !ircci ion 01 aim po
ferably In-yond the chest of th- annual,
the barrel passing between hi-, fon-le-'s.
Suitable attachments are also fitte1. to
the harness to iupixrt and adjust the
firearm.
The rider is provided with means for
discharging the iirearui while the latter
remains in the position alxve dose iln'.l.
These means may consist of mechan
ical, electrical, pneumatic or other ap
pliances.
In workinfr by moans of electricity a
bi'ttery, accumulator or dynamo may
be fitted to the saddle and ci.-otro inte
riors or other appliance may be i'.'.tcd so
r;s to operate the triii''er of the firearm,
the conneet ion iH-inji' effected 1 y wire
so arrtinied that, by tonchintr a button,
the electric force erases the piece to
fre, the operation beir.;r rcp-ai".l as re
c; uired until th.e Grcaria has tiischar-ed
its iirr.riinntiun.
A lK-arinj rein or other attachment
to th- bit or bri-ik is arrancred t. pre
vent the animal s Lead beinj lowered
when the iun is bi-iier lire.L
Ilxpi-rir.ients with Capt. P'el"s :it
tt'.chnicnt wore made reently at the
Cnrra-'h and at rirhriyM. a.d proved
'.hat the riik c.uld K fired with the
atta jii::1. Tit without startling the horse
and. with a fair deyTee 'f accuracy at
short ranges.
It has been objec ted that Tapt. Peers
invent!, .n could not he iiscd with the
jiresent cavalry drill, but it may very
fairly be ar;-uod that iiriil hoc.ld de
p.'nd on wi'apoiis, and n. it weapons on
drill: that if cavalry v.-on Id he ad-vant;.-ed
by the add il i. -ii of this new
mode of offense, the drill must bo mod
iaed to far a., may Ik ncce.s.sary to ad
luit of its intiiluction.
FEATHERED
BOARDERS.
The Novel
F:ntrpr..si' Ftnlilisheil liy a
l"-nnylT:i!ii.i:i.
resting hot 1 for summer
s di'serilH'd by a Keadm.ir
snondent of theChiea - II
i, a popular diversion at
..'. .rts. but this place is no
An
boan
lnts
rs
(IV..) cor
aid. Ma
summer
doTirt e.-.'.s-ptioiial for the i-piality and
varietcof the mv.sic furnished ;y the
irtfvts. The proprietor had his atteii-
t:o" ca.i
.1.
imt iot!"r aro. to the Iii' t
t hat
snt: it
w 1 !
ladie:; iti leaving home for the
;. ;ir-. i n !:t a loss what to 1
.. the; i- :.. '. binls, n"t wis,..inir to i:i-t!i,-'r
v."o.i frienrllv nci'liboi-s.
t-itn: -' t:n t.i to careless sorvnrit ,.
h.e rid v. r'i-e I for -bird boarders.
row hi hait-i. is full.
-.. r of 1 .,: rd vary with the i!if-
' di" hird.s, aecordiii;r totl:e
r ! . f attention tlu'.v ivi:i:ir,- a::1.
,.t,;. ...r ,,f fo-i.l suit .J t ''. r
It!-!
r
,f fo- nl suit i
s nr.- boat.'.- 1
II:
tv--
t-,11 woe!;. - '.;. n- ri ,.
' :. r. v. illi i?o ;e- i seed r.! - asj ee I
-I i :!, .i .'r::t"d. with j!.-it v of
t.
cut t !--:i sli b- !'. :
no: .' I a .': 1 h- e
b. .; I'.':.-:' i t lity .
thviv satisd- .1 v.
sun'.l iv.it siviis.
::!i th. V .! lli;.l:d. Th.
-.-;!. -r.-.i ;i t-rortabl.'
nt : a week. It is :.
h er::e;;. rs. pi aanls.
:. 1 ntihulled ric.
Mm .' a ri -t o"ral i bird-.. !.ow-v er. sti"h
In l-:nelns, r.ij.'i.t in ::;:irs and iiimc::
'I :rd. ,. in:it l.uve a:i':.' i's, v. M-Ii
are :ri
here, t
pi-isivi
d.,.!hir
i '.:.- i e ::rd shipped
: . . r w r i :
d,. f pai
a half a
f these -
d-wi rms and
.h.rhhil-. :ne
.'.. 1: : . charged f. r
;.'. 'ie:..
th 't the or ttian
feath. -.! 1 ..aider;
I'leh I.i'
M. r b..-. i-.Kt: r hot:- e
th. ir va'll.b'itvr. ; r.
; bird., to the ijiiaiit;.'
; .f '., I
ill th-.-..f
th..
"all:
. f '.
All
t ill, -e
l:. i etet
lilei ' '.
ir.T
r.-Civ
-Ih -. t
liird trtl' sts
:i of llartz
iri.-.. several
-. Am ii.-;::.
'i he landlord
!"i are ;
t and K:. !i car
. I'll1;:!: parr, it
!: 1 iii;: htii: ;m -s.
en b ees the ii use v. ith t (pin ninet and
f.els thar.kfnl that his quests eanno
;'. t out of their cafes and storm the
biisiis-ss I'l.iint.'r w ith their complaints
and remarks, as sea-shore visitors some
t imes do.
N:m vh f.r tbe 4irip.
In the ("on-r -allonali.st. a pliysiciau
writes interestingly about tin frrip. In
.l;te!:si ,a"s lay his opjM-nents calloil the
disease -Jackson's itch." and Tyler's
op:io::erits i alh-d it the "Tyler o-ripix-."
I. a -Tripe. , i-; only f.r.o of the liitrative
terms iis. il by the I"ren-h to descriln
tin- iriTucna. fit hers are 'petite o.,t."
"petit- courier." "grenade," follott,,"
"oofpt.'tto." and -la Rvnerale." "La
trriiijH1" si-cnred pcncral acceptance
from its eraphi" mw tiveness. The
It rmans have various di-scriptive names
for the -rip. such as "blit.-catarrh"'
( . lilitiiiiio- catarrh). ''schaf.duisten"
(sheep cou-'.i), "ii:eh:jer.zicp" (crw
in). ino-le-Iieber" (fashionahle fever),
etc. The llussianscal! it Chinese catarrh.
The (icriiians often call it the Uussian
pest, the Italians name it the (lerman
disease, the French call it the Italian
fever and the Spanish catarrh. The
Italians invt ntc-l the term inllnenza in
the seventeenth century, and attributed
the disease tu the influence of certain
planets.
PEOPLE OFTEN HEARD OF.
Ex-(!nv. 'I!on" Tavi.hu, of Tennes
see, is notcil as a man w ho is fonil of a
practical ji ike.
Miss Fu.vxcis 1'iiwkk Cokhf. lias lately
riccivedfrom a philanthropic woman
cl.V,0-J0 to le used in her various lines
of humane work.
Miss Wkst, of Fnionville, (.. is proud
of her skill as a hunter. The other day
she shot fourteen quail, four rabbits
and accidentally blew off the end of her
doer's tail.
Johx I. r.LAIlt, one of the founders of
the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
railroad, although ninety yoars of age,
attended the annual meeting1 of that
cormraiion a few days ap.
t oN.iKi ssmax Johnson', of Indiana, is
sai l to talk at the rate of Cm) words a
minute. The only other man in the
house who can approach Johnson in
rapidity of utterance i-, Catchins, of
Mississippi, whose usual rate is 2.'10
words a minute.
IJoHinesn and iool t'sajre Ilarmonlzinir.
'Would you say 'it looks as thoug-h
or 'it looks as ir?" inquired the re
porter, pausing1 a moment to sharpen
his penciL
The editor of the fetrufrprling1 young
western daily answered without look
ing up from the stirring appeal to ad
vertisers he was writing for insertion
in first column, editorial page, double
leaded, w ith display head:
"Write it 'it looks as if, " he said.
"Saves composition." Chicago Trib
une. So It Does. John "It would be a
good tlving to introduce buckwheat
into some baseball nines just organiz
ing." Jim "How's that? What benefit
would thy derive by doing so?"' John
"All the benefit in the world. Buek
w heat makes a good batter." Brook
lyn Eagle
as Ik Zf?Y
a
91 and 93 Fifth Avanue, PITTSBURG,
HAS PUT
WOR
la C
Whether With
TAKE THIS
i. I B li 3 a kf I Smm S
ORGANIZE BRASS 3AHD3 MB ORCHESTRAS j
During the coming campaign you will easily earn j
DOUBLE THE PRICE OF YO'J INVESTMENT, j
Ite
sid. s t .. ph-iisiire von will have and the iiituie i i,,:.-. vei,ae pus pus. , .
for'jtsst Mich traile us Voiils iin 111I11..-US.- stoei. ol 1
Inctrumcnts cf Our Own Impcrtaticn,
Dif.-et from th.- trreat factor.- of the world and are (-'"'-; ;; .'.'':" "' ,x:
choic-st quality, but whi.h we proM,e .. sell a. .,1. i U l I I
die eieii aa.l small dealers' in.. lit. hat s.,',,1 0. y.u dir.-et at 1 M ,. 1 hl.
No matter v. hat interested parties may try u niaUe i b-n-w. jtit etc
to
cju:sti:a i.tj;i mj:.ts am tj:jmmi.(...
Viulitis. (oiitJl-i. MiiiidoliiK. Ihiii jos. l-'ir.-s.
. . ., - ill lww'If"'.. 1.
r,,c,, . s. I 1 II' I . 11 I 1 1 . T.S.S 111 ll.l.
K.N.M! K A .. PIANO.
the worli-renou ii.-,!
the KSTKV, and
STORY &
OLABIC
all of wl.ii h von know leads the musical world in .pialiiy
While c put the pi ices Uou 11 to von at such rates, ai.d
EASY TERMS
As puts mii. of these cleizant
Kvimv Man Wlio Lows
Vim should have a D.iki-r ltros. or Kuahe or 1'isln-r. or K-te. and s.: ..rv
strunient. instead of some ele-iip or hukhov. ti or p. iha:-- -: . d
Therefore have only one ot thi-a!..ve ti.itned . list ti. aien ts. 1 1 i."
renii-itilier t l.iit frr eilln-r I'iiii:.. 01 i -.tii ti -. I: I'n! n!:.s'M iu-
V i'l make l n : the Vol V lowest Sim.'!- i'luM I 'rices, iii'il K.S
I'AVM KXT." Ai si r. m.-ail-T to write direct to I !. I.- is . or .a!! pi-is.
Sil ,i-! 1 N.llls Ml fi:.'
Kverybixi v kl.w w le-le t!;e ilami'toti Ihihdia.
s. If you ish to call in the ci-i:ii,. just y,.
you ill call ami the rooms will U- k- jit opeti
B. J. LYISCH,
TJJSr T 111 LITYIC '.Jl
And Manufacturer i L).-a'er Id
HOIilE AND CITYHADE
FURNITURE
tiiuatu turn tuiutmf k w4 kt(
LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS,
TA13LR8, CHAIRS,
1G05 ELEVENTH AVENUE,
ALTOONA.
XE' !
S"Citlzens of Camoria County and all
ofhfr wishing to purchase honest FUKN1
TUKE. Ac. at honest prices are respectf ully
ir.vit-it to itive os a call before buvi?2 ls
where, as w- ar? confident ttat we can
mefl every want and jlease ever? taste.
1-ilces the verv lowest. 1 4 lt?-'0-tf.l
CARTERS
Nli iifrn
J QUI C
-1
Eick Enadache and Telier all tb tronbla lncf
flf-iit to a bUioua state of ttoo ijntera. B'ach aa
Jizzinasa, Nausea, Urowaiaesa. Iutna afti-r
eitn.R. r&in in tue fi 1, &c Wbila their most
rczaarkable Boccens baa been thorn in cuilng
Ecatlacho, yt Carter's IitUa Livwr Pflla am
equally valukblo in Constipation, curing and pro
veutoig tuisannoyincoiuplaict. while they ala9
correct a,l iUn..rilurB of tbeatomaJhatimnlate th
liver and Tegulute the bowela. veail the; only
11
Ache they would bo almost pricelean to thnae wh
Culi'i-r froi'i tiis distressing complaint; but fort a
CkUjly tii0.rF'odncRad,K-a notend horeind thoaa
Trbor.nce try tucm will bad these little pilUYalu
abls in r o many waya that they will not be wil
ling to do without them. But after alioxcx Uea4
Intl.sl.nne of eomanyliTPS tht hero i wbers
T-eri.!si our greet bo-st. Our pillacureit whUa
f.iu-.rm d-j not.
rt-r's LiMo Lirer Puis are very nmall and
J. . : r c-":- io tta. Oue cr two i.il'.s raakea dose.
-I- tel.-.-t : i -?ly -reetabie aaii ii j not pripe or
1 1- " I t 1 v t-':. IrrentleacUoa pleaaeaU who
--..-ia. lu vi-Us.'-r .n.-enta: nvofor$l- tioid
' .- a ' j.!. : vuiiit.-4c. fctrnt by 11!
: " -".tr rvtE:oic:r: co New York.
PILL. Sr.'ALL DGSE. SMALL PRICE
jur.l2Kl ly NU
F. X. FEES1
Shaving Parlor,
Centre Street, Hear Jail.
-The nndnmlened dei-tren to Inform tbe l.ub
lie ibt bs has oned a bavinic par'or on I'tn
tra it reet. near the jail, where the barberltur ha
fnesi In all Its branchei will oe carried on la th
lumre. tvervthlnif neat ani! eiean.
Your palronaKe solicited.
F. X. i'EES.
ENGINES, r.
THRESHING MACHINES.
Beit Machinery at Lowest Prices.
A. B. FARQUAR CO, YORK, PA
D't von need Job Printing? Ii; 10, gtTO llio
1 RKauaK a trial order.
r i r
Hands or Head,
TO IIEAIS'i
I- st,
lllid-
i KS.
i.i.h:
11:
.I.V; (ill-
I' .tii.'ts Drums. Mu-h-:
I' I 1 - -. si . - I . 4 . tl-t-
il! 1-
vi hiiei
N.oDKK
atid
l.ll-,- . -
Kl'IKi.iANT liSCiiKU
urn,
3
ill el 1 1
a s tx--ii
th
il1 -00. Is.
OF PAY
inst runic u is ii hi 11 tin- ir.n ii ui
iiis avw i U -.ir n
i nk in
to -:i ir.iiki-.
..:!.. r. Also
tr- ":eHts
IKihMS i
iti i!i v at the
l ilt ii avi-tiie-.
I'itl-t-.:riT.
I1
11, ! :-. S. Han
it.iil w hen
OILS! OILS!
The S r.-l;ml Oil I'omjiMiiy, of
Piltslmrg, i t make a specialty
of manufaciurinir for the uoines
tio traile the finest hra:ils of
iliamiihiiiiii, ai;i l.ubricaur-i
Xapaiha and Gasoline
nils,
bat CJii l-c
3
ll.
We challenge comparison with
every known proiluct of petrol
eum. It you wish the most
Kcst : Uslformly : Satisfectory : Oils
in the market a.sk for ours.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY,
I'lTTsnunc. pa.
octlS ?'. ... r.
s-r
PC Mlwd hi OpiMnituillv! I0'X MU
lour, lt?atfkr. ii. i..j..iity i.e-lotl :it-.: mi-
fMrtacitie, at id trum ut cns U o tu p.-vwrt t ntui m
obrnritr I Han owing dwapair in tti lui of many, as luj
" k tark on lost, forever lost, opftortnitity lJllp:tv.
In 1 ! Kcrti out. ba op and cluing. Impror. our oi fH.j i-j-tiiiy.
and ecarapronritr. rrounm-i.ee. prara. 1 1 a,J
t a phiiUobcr, t:iMt tii ioiiiiu.. of Fortune c:1- a
CoUira op-yortni.ty to rh pc-jion at aotr.a re: id fi lif;
::iKrar tJ chain'-, aud n t o -it lifr lichrs ; fail t.d
o miid alia depu-fm. ht to return." 11 w liU yn find
tl.a MiLDll oj.pu friitT Invta:ifrst fvert cnanr tli.
appear w.irtl.r. and cf tair j.ronu , tlmt Mm.itiil nuc
c9(til men Jo. Uttm im an oppMrtui.ity. ?i-h as i nnt often
wit Lin tltn rarli Iftliin: p- pi. Imjn ,.red. it will f;
at lrat. a prat id tn; t in in. Tu gh.i. oi.p.rtntut for
mnnj im her: lluury to b mmia .ipi.iiv and botioralilv
I f any iudnstriotia pti rti tf eithir ici. A ll act. Von ran
60 tba work aud liv at horn. lie: rr .n ar. Kn t
pinnera aie i j cnrniTt; fr rn Sfc." to Pt Jut. Vo
can do a well if yon will wotk. not to jmi 1, but iudnntn
onily ; and yuu ran tnrrc-;t ynr inr-mi na tii . Vai
can ciTapartiTtieott1v. oral! y mr tun to t ua wrk. F.af
to lro. Capital rei'' d. V uutou. A tl is com
paratiraly new and r:tllv wonlerfnl W in.trnct and
bw yoa Low. ft-ec. I- mlura unknown anioti- oar work
is. o room to rii.UtQ t.ere. t it d loam all free,
t mtnm bimI. tuni t. i)1ny Ai(.lr0 at ones, II.
UaUell At Co.. laws, HBO, 1'orUund. Malaa.
Caveat, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat
ent hutinc condnrtcd for Moderate Fet.
Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office,
and we ran iKrnre .at-nt in lct s tune than thooe
rcmiite from Was'hini'ton.
t'nd model, drawing or photo., with dorrip
tion. We advifc, if pat nt able or not. free f
chnr.'e. iur ff not due till pat.'nt in ei-ured.
A Pamphlet. -How to Obtain latent," with
names ofn.tu.nl client in your state, cuuntyiU
town, sent free. Addrei-H,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
Opposite Patent Office, Washington, 0. C
HiLTK!' LTALI.LIC
SHINGLES
are mj.'.e lr,,m the
let i.mnis .! roi.rinie
I'm elate, ani Fleet
heel Kivomted.
You ran l.ut toein
plnte.l or not. Our nalvmere 1 S'linaien are
ram and r p-oi.:, witti .ut ih- ne.'.ity ol
paintui. Our n unlet I'm Shi e ' mure
durl.-i ant oro iini-nl il 111 n it :t . . j 1 1. e to
m ike a on M I. put un In tl,e i 1,1 l.t.i,,ue.l
style. rito l..r i.nce --t K
I'mb N n,,Mi. SiiEr.r Mrri I:.kiHo 'o.. u
-1 1 0 trrel. w Yora. i I ! I: 6n
the murrelftn Trenrl
lu-n.r,l7 CALTHOS inr, and
l.'Cul (tuarantee tbat Calthimi wil.
Is I l UUraaraw I'.aWlo
t I KK .frml.rrt. t artraeeir
aad Ktsl OUH Last Vbxufi
Vie it and fay if iatisf.fi.
AAdnm, VON MOHL CO..
hmim Hirim AsU, tlrlii, Uhla.
II Hi
-OS
LEGENDS OF HAUNTED HILL.
TrIitl.i c.f I.oto nn.l Ihit Arr
1 1,. 1.1-- r .1111.1 An.Hi: !'" I.-li:ins-
H.i'vat.-d hid. jnl'ra. i r. onth
fn.m Spri-i.Tviil ' t ? .tV-viU .
odd-! .! i:i" nio'ir-.l which i
1-,'ei i - iuv..i i'i-S of -v r. 1 I
r .ad
i , a. 1
1- - .. : : vs t..e T'dar.
S. ::jo f i ie traditions v
i:i I ."). when v.-j iir: t
rion. :.n I over sin -e we
I :
I l
r.
t
it:
; l'e-
oa V-
Ii.-
i .ite. i
hive
tori -.
ori ii t I 'ani t.ie t:ni
dial. ; :.re scattered ;
id ticdr h' -e'.;'..
are dif.i-ldt to
i f i;.te''.i;-; :iee
to t.lh. l:at
ibtain: tho.e po-. es.-e.l
will not or do not care
from v. 1 lie men K'.h.;;
:irs and v. h i l. ari'.e.l
the Ir.di.'n l.:,i "a: '; we
h to mati v
t Tn:lC ii
hav.
the :
rather.
d the partial ii.,rr..', i.v of
of Haunted h'i'.l. known in
t:
t:
I mii:
ton-rue as Wailing iuniin-
n
i ii.
'i'v.'o lerrends are
1 : ii:;n love at'.d j :
M. -rv of a dreadi'd
tohl-
one
a tale of
. t ho other the
:.! b:.-tl
:i.i:i . ai.d th. ir
ixsiiiinir near
111 i 1
t ,
-:: the
'Ii:h
ii'.
the Me.-i-'ans
-an 1-
l:
... in tl.i:. state.
n- the lirst tradition but
;-.il-i can 1' obtained. It is
the older of tla- l.-rend ami
f il-. ori gin I::Tes bach :: s
it h i1. ieeu 1;.:. ' 1 down 1 :a
th.
f.liie .
.. : .iii i
e:.l t .
for
h o;, p.
l t".
t. i liar - 1.:-
1.1:
of
ars. Thi
A tribe 1 iv
cu t of th
1. Ait. C!
M' U 1 I t'
f ,r
'.v. 1:1 t ': .' a ,
.1 b 1
:r:a
hi t
' the 1
I the
. .;;''
1 h-.vi:
en
ry r v
: 1 i: :
s-.t W
.::in .
th.1
A
.
;
.1 t.i
r.
1
.lie 1 :ll
:.t i.i -ht.
v. i i 1
i
.. :,.!:, ;..i 1 :
,. 1.1 brief,
f:- ,11 south
to in:ih r;:h
awav tlie p
1 with !..:
1. -
t 1 , t . : :
rn ;.':,
, ; it . .
.i.i.-sof ;
ri r v.--:.::s.
Il
.v.' s re .
' i .1 , . '
.1
fv the i...
rail .11. the iia
111.-, and, if p.
is from f..s
! t
t
a-
iljV. ot'l i'..'l
h 1 hem. Kea'.-hi
. i-:..:i in lar. .
I':.-.' trial of : tr :; -t
thi,. I ' 1 ' '. X !
li.l.'l ' ' '
11. -.II. -I'il
valh-y at thj ..
ians, teiaihed Vh
:. i.i . in the
hill. Tie- III
;1 weal ".
t:,
M.
Iheir nu:
. - r
.it it-- I ' ' i
1 a
1
r
s. they 1.1 .1; a 1.. i de.,---.U
ll :.'..ili.l. S-...:l the
b::t
:';.:.i I hi.- it.'V.. vli...-! dis r-
tu. '.'.ii'.' ! aivi .-! the !,idi..ll!'.
Ur- i;t.;.-!..-rs fa!:i:. - ;.t .-.. '1
lroui their i ii -my. :d.,' -i -i' , '.v-
ar.l'v c cr::e l. the real warri r ! . " : -
ai.ii I th - 1 e'.,
:;'-ieed r Tivi-
pile--,, f. r 11 .
1. It is t-.Ml!
1 ;. ii
tt ...
.'.red Ind.-n . p.-rish.-l that '. :
1, . i:vA ..si the mi mud I ..f thi . !
v.hii'h ev.-r sinee i-, hn ovii 1 , the 1:
an . as thi- "V. i.i! in;.' lie .tint:: in." I':
in-' the hid j:t i:i"ht the iiidiatis
th:.: ti- ; iteo-e. - - ,. t .. ,! .; 1 ,
be .'.isti-iol!;.- i. . i d. i. :. . il . ;
its dr. I t , all al.. .rip'iiies of thv i ai
valh-y
NOT HUREDITAHY.
You May ; ; i. 1
Wa.r, i:..t :
The Cci-t!IIili!..l I'Cl 1 f
eon. in ' so ; e. t th:;t t v
i -i-ri. iiee i f re ! to
-.'" !i
the
lell! J
i .'.1 of
l.eihf
liiii
f e.
of th
The: :
ra.t h
they
in t'd
N .rt'
than
:i!i:m:.i al-iii' v
real-, .Vv.'! I..1,:.
ill 11- W.I
it hat for
ell I' - '.
. .tj .
1 t!
or i.s ire ciises t ,a.t lor ve.ir .
. .-ht had
. s I):-. : hi:; ;,, !!. i : :
ri -:,n Ih Vt -W. 11 ,V else
ia aiiiii.'ai i 1:1 an- . e t in-
.-. .1:1. t for t hi
i.l i-preadof coii'i'.nijv-
tl.
thi
!i'r.'st s:iva;o nations, where
is-was i-.tikn. :i b -f, .re ei vil-
: 1) t vi- it theiu'. Tni
1 our ..'AH American In.'.ians,
dtiinls of tVntral Africa ai
ia r I'liiir.tri.'S. Interiii.irrv in '
. 1 ;
i -..-d f.
i . t ri:
ti e il.h:
I li.ey
or an v
nial.o h
tluT fomlitiou v.hii
illtarv transmission
ii in: j-ht
a possi-
l.li' ciiilr o im t :ii:il V I'.nil,! int iiv
unt
f -r i' r.i.'nl pri cTi'ss. J-si.i, , .n,.- of
V .; li.-st ol.si -itits ami invest i'ati it's, 1k--iii-v.-
that c- .iistiiiij.i i.ii is iit li-.-n-ilita-ry.
::i.il t!n-rr is imu'li positive I'vi.knof
in favor of this vic.v. ith mu h -vi-il.-m-..-
of tin ruivsil.iiit v .f i::!i;.l:.' ' tVc
I'l.i-illi the jiii'-i..!ivoil! nal, r :!;;. In
;;sl: 1 1 w il-1 I 1 .aci! ! i p-l irit-.ti:.-:t
in. )s;!,.-ri- v. In n tin y ari- not f. .iiml in
tlii.1 Irralli if Mi.a ri-rs of this liisoaso?
W lciow ji. isitivi'ly that in tin's.- ';.s-s
l.aci: !i -rost-nt i:i tin liua-us l.irh
rais. il after foii:.'Iiinfr. l'i its moist
c-oinlition it is imjx.ssi! .Ie for it to lv in-liali-.l.
1 .tit ivln'ii it ilrit-s mul Ik -oiiii's
lust it is 1 ilow ii aliont. an.i it i.s in this
form that it I..-1-oiik-s i!a.irri rous.
Tlic .Morality of Athi-n.
The oit. in IlnrojH wliu-li mut-s tli
lx.-st showinjr, so far as morality is
co:ic'!'iii'il, is Atlions. Within tin
mi-iiiory of the prt'st-nt poniTation,
there lias In-en no single matrimonial
seainlal that has take n jilai-e in the so
ciety of the (ireeian metropolis, an.i the
latter is alM.ut tlx only capital in the
worhl which is alisolute' v v. itho'.it any
cliroiiiijne scainlaleusc. The Athenians
marry yiiunj and remain faithful to
their marriage vows. This is not alone
on account of principle, l.ut is also at
tributable in a measure to the almost
entire absence of the ilcmi morale. hat
little there is of the latter in A the us is
exclusivclv of foreign origin.
PICTURESQUE ABUSE.
An Irl! Orator W tio Iteeamc I)ecldtlly
1'toii iI Iii III lU-murkn.
Conrresstnen 'ln-fore the war" wore
somewhat accustomed to the exchange
of unparliamentary lantruatre, but per
haps no American legislators were ever
so practiced in vituperation as the
menilKMs of the much-lamented, van
ished Irish parliament on College
p-i'cn. Somehow they contrive to heep
on friendly private terms while trcat
inj one another to most pictures. pie
abuse.
On one oo-asion, says the ( hicafro
News, ixintinfe a quiverinp; finder
across tin- lion -.- at hi., opponent, one
Thaddy llurke eonclu.led with these
words:
"And every mimlx-r of the honorable
p-int lcmau's f.nuille is lciia.vth cn
timpt from the w hitc-livod hound that
i.s shiverino; .n the llure to the pailit-d
har that is j.'riiiiiiti1 in the jrallcry."
How did you know that hi sist r
was in the p-allery?" whisp-red a com
rade as the orator sat down.
"Shure, didn't Thaddy himself tell
me she was f-'oin to Ik prisint when
we were coming down to the house
after dinner?"
Nu Knirliah CmmelMTricf IIer.
1iat is called the Knjrli.li pHsclorry
in this countrj- is not such. lut ahylirid.
The Kiitflish (riNsclcrry will not thrive
in this part of America, for no sooner
tl.K's the lcrry In-o-in to form than a
mildew app-ars upon it, and only liy
the constant application of lime and
sulphur can the crop I brought to jht
fectiou. The climate is t hot for the
Kiiflish pKjMdM-rry, aud even in the
shade the berries often "scale" and fall
off. That which is called the Kiijlish
grxiseWrry is a .rraft upon the native
stock, having1 all the hardiness of the
native wild berry aud the delicious
tabtc of the Ene;lis.h.
LADIES!
Are yon "ckl ffimurti to rMitnn- If w n-f5
tw o ei-lits in ims to tli Wu, k iWJulm') C .,
and - W a.sliin-.'t.ti Str.it. N-w lt'. lif
f.np .f t!-ir Ivauiii'.il i.liijitrnll IicHt-
ttooUH." It Ii a liovi-1. iiiiKiiK-. ami in:-n :
work t every h-siu ft reliiiemeiit.
Oa rvi.t of t.-n c i.t in i1nTi: hi-T w-lll
u-ii l (.: t..c 1 a m i of I It it' tanions li';aw
ioM (.'ami' V'-TliU.
I'.ir r,-n ..i t:. i v iv.,: : -!i .s. i,.! :. txx.k roi.ti.lt i.itf
,im;.i oni ol " il M,l..ij i." ul.'l l ui-:. .1
jt- in. t iMil:ir h.Ij, t.ipi-tlii r ith I' ll Xljtlii-ilo
clin.iti'i i :iol-.
aUIWErTUS!
A V -rv .e-:.s:u-. I,:,
coin;. ,mi. 1 !r til--' :
other l tl r ilrn".. .
( KT I'jllt '--' I i.
).liy.-i. iiinn III iC:i'.,.
cuii'i'uiii'i .-ry 1
V:.l
i i i, ion.,
i o I : ir.i- ;
,.ii
lei
1 I'iiit. 1't
. I : I-'.- I.-Ii-ol
I . .1. .'a IC
V I 'r'J,
I ,. .-. 1
.in.! Ar;
fer
The Acr.ilcniis Friarmaceutic Co.,
I.o. i;; AM) M .V ni:U.
532-535 V-VShlKGTGN ST., l.tW V0i:K CITY.
An! -.-ait r.tig"U linf.:.f " r. i--.r:.uoti
for I. : .:.s. uiruiii'ii.-l ni:.l l.l-Msi II ll. 1. s; t!i I'--li.it
T ..v, rt-..-l!iy '.'.- lar- . f C,. l,i .!.:.: 'Lt
B-l-litl' it I -!l(i'.
;. ..I I v i::-!.iii it iii'Mlif-f-l r.m!,' ritHT,.
In' 1:1 i!i."l..ri.itKV irieverv I 'irt of l ui il.
e. . i.-:; ,' fi. ;j:t..! t . I-i ln-s, el.ii-h' -ii aii'l miv
i.1..- -1 i ,1 . i 1 -i' s .
I . y '.. i-t-v c . fr.-e from l.-.rt.f.i1 .m:ir.
Im iiwivs-jriic Pjtkres, Pi Ice 10 CM.
Vr. . S ! ) y 'y
'Vl, Vxoy:i 'iVvuceutic Co.
I.OMDOIJ AN'D NEW YORIC,
Vi.-u.:-: by tij ; .-.I:.t r.:. - t f. i!-r Maj, ty tta
vj-.K'-'i im.: to !. .y-l 1 uu.'.'.i .
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Vinegar B;tters FCWDZ2.S, doses, Sr.
Ylscgar Eittcrs. ::cv,-E?y. i J fl.OO
Viccgar 5;ttcr:, cMr.rylo, lii:u.r tu.-te. l.OO
The World's Grvz.t Clcod Purifier
and Life Civing Principle.
Only Temperanco Bitters Knovn:.
Tbc nii .Ifih of a f-nlorT (be I.endiuc
fraiai'y ,Ii aiciuc ul ii..- Wtiild.
E, IL Hdonal J Dm; Co., Proprietors,
fi'-; rWANC'l-fO anj NErt' VOUIi-
K. L. JUHSSIuS M. J. I'.fi-K
1j-TAHLISHK1 T'i.
Johnston, Buck
.1. in 1 7w
t.v.
HANK Kits,
EliENSlJl'lIG. - - - l'KNN'A .
A. . I.i I It. uxliirr.
J.a-l A 1.I.IKH I.. I J. "!.
Carrolltown Bank,
;aiu;i h.i.tow . i a.
T. A. Nil lit II 1 1 ;il. I nOilrr.
General Banking Ensincss Trarsactefl.
Tt:o loilo ti:i; ire Hie .r.Dl-lJ,l
Ii-.. i urt ( , I
trnrrai iai Kia Lunne.-p :
l.'ei'.'ivei' im a!e -n iti-inai:-! io.'I Interest tiear
llii: eeri l!i-jj :c if.-'.i -.I I . 1 1 n,e Je,oM'..r'.
I.O AX
F.xten'tc.l to ruptomer n lavnra! Ii ermi.AijO
l,;.r,vej ,a.rr discounted at ali nujtf .
CULLElTIOMi
M1f In t lie locality ni1 ujon all tl.e Link Inn
tuirn Id the United states. t'bHrues moderate.
nutiis
lnel nei.-. tiat-Ie In all j.aTt." of tt fnltd
Stat'si. si.d li.rntn eX' tA-ite lom-d .u ill artf
of l.uroi e.
AUITMS
tit merchant, tarmera and ot'ier K iU-lted. tn
whom reasonable accomodation will be extended.
I'mnm are aasured that all trans irtu.nf tdiall
te held ptrlcily .rlvate and c mh l.-ntial. and
that thee will be treated as liberally aa
bauking tales will permit.
Kci-pecttully,
JoiiNsrov. Ill Ii A .
PATENT Sim PICKET FENCE
lmusO-MK, 1XIHsTIU CTIlli-Ii
Cheaper than Wooo.
a-a ;m n . iy
Th4 above cut fibowa tnrkn Fraw with (Us-. I bi ta no
Benitti4X.) CaVC tafP Mod OO 1 'OB OT V "01 PofH. Wbea. VrttUAR for
ertcom Cle tUaUitity, K unl49r of GaUtsa, Doutile aM4 Hiu',
tntawl. W KlfM MaailfWcturfB B7 lrem PrnrlDfc. e-tiu.
&tt4 tMttiar. Firt) bhatlerw n4 FlUK KSCAI'f.H, Ctlr
l".r. nl kantnr. Briur. to 4 Iron fiiill. WIKK lMjft Ail
il)OW bCfc.tt.Mi, ao4 a kiwis ot IkK U oE
TAVLOIl V IA
Ot9 203 Si : 43 Market Bt. rituburSu. ri.
Mountain House
STAR SHIilG PARLGR1
CENTRE STREET EBEKSEURG.
'puis well kDown and ionic establiabed Shavinir
A I'arlor i now h eated n "entre reei. on-
oil.e t lie livery ptable ol O'liara. I'avii" a. L.uib
er. m here the Lupine will e carried on In the
luiurc. SHAVI.m:, IIAlii UTIINU AM
MIAMI'lialM) .1 m the Mal.-M and uiot
artictic muiiiur. flean loaeln a .ei-ialty .
r.l.aule waited on at their residences.
JA.MKS H. 1 ANT.
l'ro,rietor.
ii i:m 11 in. m ii.nii;iis:
1 haie t een ai I'olnted Lt the lion. Secre
A
tary ol tlie lmrrior '1-..1 N AMM'I.AIM
A.TF.NT. 1 have l'Wt,VK YKA1IS' KM l.U
1KN1K. All rlaimi 1 ntrunted to ine will receive
firompt attintion. Any roldlcra drawing Nan
than fffl Jer nonlh ter.rion con have it lncreair
t fW. 8. 1 10 and til itt month accord injt to disa
bility, under the act o I June 27, lttiw.
I'b e Kive an old woun ied c.uirade Tour nat
ron a a: r. titboewith W m. H . Secbler. Atuirney
-w. neade a how, I rnlrt aireel K'enllurK,
l'- .!..:. m'HKK.
lenl.,n At'.irnev,
Late Major lltb I.et.. feuua Kerervea.
May ao, li'.ri 3m
Hand Instruoiuts, Suareand Bitss Druai5i
fH-. Pier l . Ciartonsl. Cymbal and all lntrumnt p
Uintng la Hiah H rvo arvj Lruin C'
krw l IHuMlM. t AlUw
; JOUM r. .TataTTOM 4 SOH. 4 ft WolW t. Mm XmM
rp W. DICK.
-La ATTOKNEY-AT-I.AW,
KUKXKUl KO. I1k'a
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ami il J-a-l li:ia!ly .
the luir. au . .f e:;t -t:i , ! .-. '.
ton ini.rl.t sti -TL-c.'-t a r. in.1..;.. '
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slieil l";.'--. a ti nm I. er of .
'.rcser-. cii. I 'iili-s- l.e oi,,.
lie sai.l lie vas ci .11 v ineeil tli:.
si m ;- . era.y.
"We wrote to him. shviiil'
W011M I, ' ;:ia,l if lie would s ,;
if the leyv u hieh 1 lie cent 11 .
le'eil to have .-hcil. He 1 ! '
sen. lino; tI a few art ieles of - . .:
tlo.eii or so of siu h -iria'l hair
within the external 1.;.: 1 . '. : 1 ' .-' '
Aiiionr t hose sjiei iaieie ' ! e re
to Ik f.uiiiil any .-irn of of a1
sect or other creature. Jt v.a
liail stij.p. i-eil. t!ie man's coiuplaii.
simply imaginary.
"A -i-iiilai' ea-.1 oe. ui'I'e.i not 1 - .ti
iii wle. 'i the .--n::'.-rer wa-, an
(.rent '. -ma 11 livin;' ahroail. who
sent t- him from this country co;.
certain Ainerii-ati i:ewspac'-wrot.-
t'.iat thev vu.i'icat i-mis
ilently carried with them '
the mails some dreadful 1 .
which had attacked him and
iti"; him the utmot tuis'ry. 1
w lio lia.l Im-cu called in hae
that there was nothing the 1
itiLT I'viiu-nl ly i;rt.orant of t h - : "
kind of imp-.i-ted paraMte
juet he sent tons an e
provi-d to Ik only U little - ' -illicit
Ih scrat'hed from t 1
licaltliy crsou. Cf course ;'.
ly a delusion.
"This is 11 very peculiar '
lnsion. and il i-, 11. d all. :
moil. It lias lieen call.1,! 1
lirated Dr. l.lanchar.t. of l'.--' "
parasitism.' Victims of it :...!."
they nrc attacked y i:ir.is:! '
on-- kinds and slider ad '
w hich imao'ination i-ipLiiiN 1
physii'al torture can iiillict.
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Although Tliey ;ov.Tti M..1110I1"
Have some Ihviti .-
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like othe r men. .me i f t ' ,
passionately ford of s..;:., : '
inonplacc fiuplot incut. IL '
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adept at filing needles.
one of the kin its of M .iced "i 1
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oils kinds of lanterns.
To couie ncart r horn.'.
Tid -Hits, l ieoro-o III. (.-av '
and attention to the s. i. i ,
inr. but 5-jH-nt cvi-ry in. :.
snatch in turning. He ' .e.
for his own use, ill the ' ::
palavc at Kcw. a u- '
whence he was often ' e1--keeping
ii cabinet enr 1
hours. I'iKir Louis M 1
Mx-nt most of his t hue i, ' - "
ne trade, that of -niakiiii.r,
ha.s had two' ' 1 1
l.eopwl.1 11. and I'har', "
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timekeepers of their
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was that of Ilarcatiu-. I
w ho sjietit his time hi
lie was eoii-idered ti.. in
catcher in his kin ! on
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Kabarrlpf i
One eo.y. 1 year, rrn.li in
do do il not I-
do l t" 1 I1
60 do tl i." I
aae-l'o ieron rrpldit,.
f i oenta ad-'ittonal i r
pay poflajee-
r-la no event will
oaried from, and Ho I
urn ioleret t.T i 'in
pect to I idaeed on tt.e -d-..
l-ettbi la4H i-e dl
ibl tux. forward.
M0-ry for your i.ai.er
ii mii mum None l.ut -
don't a aeaiawau I"
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W'o hp now rem! v
ren'n t'lot hilifcT v ei
till Ix-Sl W l.lf H le '
Cluy WorstciN. Ti !
frvtliinsf tie aii.i
I'rinen AMH-rts. .,,,.1
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TREASUK
Seated an
Lands
Cambric-
A
I . eount. tn the
ranla. In mruan'o i
tily In aald f-on-.n-.o
tr.it manner ef e'lln..
lo hereby rive tti.
onwttm landaand I
fi'anibrla. or nieh i
ary to ra y rr-H'
ror nm year or mor-.
he tloiirt H'ihw. Ir,
in tba ISECUNK M'
i:;tii day
ind eortlnne of a.l.--'
mtll the whole be f
axe? and co!p ne-e-'
I neafe1 ,ain
Namkh or t i
cum. yln.T
.lohn Ati
John M
' Mlcrif I n
Ni Martin "
14 Same.. .
Sh lliliel
40 H.it.t I,-,
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Henry I;
Jr'erd.nioi
Jacob 1
Jno Wi
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The. S
11. Tl .s
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John 1 1
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lint
Mich.-:
John '1
I iwen 1
Fred.
Thorn
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Oabrirt
r-'amuc
Jafne 1
riwe
Willbu
Jeo. I '
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far,
John v.
Cha,
Ham 11C
Cne hn
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Test .
J. II I
Oondn
lame I
Martin
(ro
John S
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Jamea
Klder
Wm I'
"Henry
Simon
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John '
John I
lehn 1
John 1
Ham.,
Tho. I
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Jiatehl
H'ar
Wm 1
1-r.eki.
Jenae I
Kuth
I.ewl
Jame
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J42
Jame
Jame
Norrl
Henr
Henn
Jaeoh
Joeri
Jame,
Jama
Joaejit
Call
Mary
Jaire
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Wm -Jnha
Thotn
Then,
Wiae
Wm.
John
Hett-r
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Wm .1
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Thna.
John
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P. at ,
ltri
John
Tho.
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Henr,
J. H.
Wm. I
San 1,
W. II
Jame!
John
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Will,
f:tien
Jere
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Jame
Wm.
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