The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, September 07, 1894, Image 4

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THE VALUE OF PAYING.
Vast Loss Entailed Upon the Cities
Through Bad Streets.
1 omparinn of th Coat of Transporta
tion I'pon Rnlva) That Are Im
proved and Thnw That Are
Neglected.
Many people can only he induced to
incur larpe expenses for street paving
hy well-founded prospects of g-ain from
it. They repard it as they would an
investment. Though it is less desira
ble when viewed independently of
these very practical considerations, it
may well be subjected to such tests of
value, says Paving and Municipal En
gineering. Its paying qualities are. to
some extent, capable of demonstration.
Its economies may le indicated by com
parisons of the cost of transportation,
of relative wear and consequent!: ' los
and of maintenance of paved anu un
paved streets. Thile there are wide
differences in the resistance to traction
of asphalt, wood block, brick and gran
ite block road surfaces, the average
where the streets of a city are paved in
altout equal proportion with these ma
terials is less than one-third the aver
age resistance of the streets of a city
havinjr only macadam, cobble-stone,
earth and sand road surfaces in about
equal proportion. As one horse can.
therefore, draw for ten hours three
times as heavy a load on streets of the
first class as on those of the second
class there must Ih an average saving
of two-thirds in the cost of all trans
portation by means of animals and ve
hicles where paved streets are used.
In other words, the city with well
paved streets will pet at the same cost
three times as much service as one with
streets that are not well paved.
The possible pain from this in dollars
and cents is indicated by the statistics
of freipht transportation. In the year
lS'.Hl the railways of the I'nited States
moved 701".:i44.4:i7 tons of freipht. which
was probably hauled over roads or
streets at the points of loadinp and un
loadinp the cars an averape distance of
half a mile each way. As a load weiph
inp a ton cannot be transported a mile
by means of animals and vehicles for
less than 40 vents, which will lie used
in this calculation as an averape
charpe. the street haulape of the
freipht moved by the railroads of the
I'nited States in isim must have
amounted to about ?-.'Sii.:i7.77."'.sO. It
will be assumed, however, at the risk
of tn-inp much too lilieral in a tendency
to underestimate, that the averape
street haul was only a quarter of a
mile each way and that the cost was
tiierefore ?14o.-jr,S.sS7.40. A savinp of
two-thirds of this sum would carry to
the credit of the economy account of
street pavinp S,.'.'..ir,..V.il.Mi a year. or.
without makinp any allowance for the
annual increase of traffic. ?'.:... rj."...l"
in ten years. The freipht moved by the
railroads, it is supportable, was carried
larpely into or from the -'." cities
which constitute the principal markets
or distributing centers of the country,
but. after all. railroad Ireiplits repre
sent only a portion of the street haul
inp. doubtless much less than one-half,
so that after much trimminp we are
broupht at last to the conclusion that
the cst of street traffic, larpely in
cities of more than Iti.lKXi population,
can W reduced ?l7,it'j.ls;i a war. or
8 l.70.-Jfl. in ten years, which, with
interest at the rate of .1 iht cent, per
annum, would make a total savinp in a
decade of Sl.'.M;3.M.4'J3.riO. which would
pay for -.044 miles of street pavinp at
a cost of S70.000 a mile.
A NOISY LIZARD.
The Annoying foiivermttiun of a Tactoo
with Himself.
The tuetoo. or trout-spotted lizard,
is eipht or nine inches in lenpth. with
a broad and frop-like head, and eyes
that stand out like those of a crocodile.
Mr. uniinp, author of "Iu the Shadow
of the I'apoda." was friphtened by a
tuetoo dnrinp his tirst nipht in Hur
mali. ami takes his revenpe by describ
inp the creature with all the sarcasm at
his command.
He had pone to led and was just fall
inp asleep when a tuetoo ske up
from a spot al-out a yard and a half
from the pillow. The new comer
I miu in led out of bed and snatched up
hi.s revolver. Happily a native was at
hand and Miinted out the lizard. Kven
then Mr. t'uminp could not Wlieve that
so small a creature could seak with
such a voice. The tuetoo. as if divin
inp his listener's doubts, spoke apain.
I have hated him from that hour,"
says Mr. Cuminp.
His favorite resort is alout the an
ple of the veranda wall and the eeil
inp. and from that coipn of vantape he
bi'puilcs the passing- hours after sun
sct by law linp out his name at short
intervals. If he would do mi once and
have dime with it. we should not ob
ject; but anything- like self-restraint is
foreipi! to tuetoo character.
"He wants to attract notice; ami he
always Micceeds. He bepins b- re
marUinp: Hr-r-r-r'." in a pleasant, eon
ver.iitional tone; then 1'r-r-r-r:' a little
louder, cs if he thoupht you had not
eaupht what he said. After this he
pauses a moment, and what was real
ly wciphinp on his mind comes out
'i'uetoor
"You mipht imapine that he was
pavinp a visit, and pivinp his name to
a very deaf u-rvant. for in a second out
it comes apain. 7rtoo:' a third time,
'ri"." (Confound it, cant you
hear?)
"Then he recollects that he must not
lose his temper with a servant, and re
peats -Tuetoo" In a lanpuid drawl. He
lini .lies off with a "t'rrr crrr vrrr of
milled pride, w Inch seems to mean: 'Not
a bad name when it's projH-rlv an
nounced, von know."
GLEANINGS.
SroARand molassesare the chief ex
ports from Cuba.
A iiai.i eaple carri.-d off a lnittle of
hair restorer at Terry ville. Pa.
TliK tirst thermometer is said to have
Wen invented in Alexandria 11. C. no.
Kkv. C. M. i kkkn (Methodist) has
Wen appointed whisky pauper at
Peoria.
A Tkxas man has sued for divorce on
the pround that his wife is a repub
lican. He is a democrat.
Tint larpest cave is the Mammoth. It
is over ten miles lonp and has a navi
pable stream ftowinp throuph itscham
Wrs. Uukvity to writinp is what charity
is to all other virtues; riphteousness is
not hinp without the one. nor author
ship without the other. Sydney Smith.
Iris said that Archibald Claverinp
liuuterwas refused admission to the
Authors club in New York on the
pround that "Mr. Karnes of New
Ttork is not literature.
Keportorlal Shrewrinena.
A certain neu spap.Trejx.rter assipned
to invesiipate the ease of a vounp wom
an at a hotel said to W in a trance rcp-r-seuted
hiiu.self to U a .l.ctor so that
he would W allowed to see the victim.
He put on a wise air. savs the Cincin
nati Times, pravcly felt her pulv. and
theu turned fn.m the KsLside. "What
isU-st V ! done?" inquired tho-: in
waitinp. "The Ust thinp to do Ls to
dou-; lu r with ice water," said the pro
teuded doctor. ThLs was done, and the
youup woman woke fn.ia her alleped
trance, pot up and dressed in a liurry.
and left the house in a hull. The
"trance" maiden was only recovering
from m pleasure jaunt over the Iihine.
tjOOL
never wants tt learn, but the
reads that
OiiD honesty
CHEWING TOBACCO
is the best that is made, and
at ONOE tries it. and eaves
money and secures more
satisfaction than ever before.
A.VOID imitations. Insist on
having the genuine. If your
dealer hasn't it ask hun to
get it for yon.
JIO. FHZKR & BROS., LonlrTllle. Kj
LADIES!
Are you rvokless enough to venture If w &rn(
two cents in stamps to tin Mark I'iihlhhnni Co .
51 and Mil Washington SIrt--t. N - olk li
one of their Ix-aulifi-l illustr.itt-,i iidies'
HookH." It is a novel, unique, and iiiieii-s.'
uig work to every ersoii of ivtiiiement.
On receipt of ten cents in M;unps thev wil
send postiaiil a full bet of th. ir luiuous uouse
hold (,'auie Verba.
Forten cents tliey will uL-os.-ii,l n honk i-oiilniiiiii-complete
words of '! ! .Mikado." and inii-ii- o7
it. most popular mi-, loi:etlTwiili t. n rxiiniHte
chromo eai d-.
QUINEPTUS !
A very leasiiiir. Iiariiileps e!y vn Inml aromatic
comiH. mill tor ili-iiiniL' the taste ot quinine nix.
other bitt.-r tlrn. eit: r sniiil or ilni.l I'riee.
nt prr Tint llttle. Preceritkil hv t tt :iis:imlsol
physiciaim in Kiiniix- ami Ainerii Kurimiln ac
OJiupaujes every bottle. For Sale by I ri:;i.-ts.
Mantilactnred by
The Academic Pharmaceutic Co.,
LOXIMIN AMI tW iOKK.
532-536 WASHINGTON ST., NEW YORK CITY
ELIXIR.
An eleeant Knelish phamiat. ic pr-paratiof
for bilious, malarial and bl.xnl tr -il.les ; the re
suit of over twenty -five yeai-s .f most emiuen
eientine researeh.
Approve,! by the highest meilieal authorities
In use in the hrwjiitals in every nrt of Kuroie
Especially helpful to Indies, eliil.lr.-u and -o-pte
of sedentary habits.
Entirely vegetable ; fret from hum, fill ilnnrs
In Handsome Packages, Price 50 Cts.
Prepariil solely by
lie 5oyil (ariiv-icttlid Co.
LONDON AND NEW YORK,
Chemists by appointment to Her Majesty the
yine-u and to the Koyal Family.
NEW YORK BRANCH :
130 132, 134 Charlton St
ROYAL PILLS.
Same medicinal prop.'rtis as V.o al Ei.tiiR, in
boxes. j.ills to box, for 2 5 cents.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCClIiTS
REMEMBERTIffiBIG FOUR!
Vinegar Bitters CORDIAL. J ''"j!;""9 J- fiOr.
Vinegar Bitter P0"WDEES, 5D doses. SOe.
Vinegar Bitters, new style, 1 1'1"" gii.oo
Vinegar Bitters, old stylo, hitter taste, $i.o
The World's Creat Blood Purifier
and Life Giving Principle.
Only Temperance Bitters Knotvu.
Thepxt tiflh f n Crnturr the Lendinc
l-'aniilr Medicine of the World.
E. H. McDonald Dmg Co., Proprietor.
N FlLANPISt'O and NEW YORK.
FOR ARTISTIC
JOB PRINTING
TRY THE FREEMAN.
CUGGIES at h Price;
l iUII .t II tKXi I
I,,, ho,?; . .; v ,. i m t.,.
l a . ..-MirrrT i. ,miiii Al l,
ILumI UfetaHk. v-r e.liiwHH.e.
tl II. o.l I nn Ituv tju--
Hu.'r HaniffH 3 iCi tonnl!nv.
H'V-tVKr '..' Mil.ik uuua-
Mofv SaJdle. l ...l V'" r
f. f. HI lilir A- CART 1.
t W 11 tAsneao ot.. Ciaouui, O.
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nun
LAND AT THE NORTH POLE.
Evidences of It Trueeiible la the Icebergs
of the Arrtie Ornn.
There Ls no reasonable loubt that
there exists in the Aretic oeean. some
where in the vicinity of the north pole,
an ie-covcred lanvl of considerable ex
tent. This is evident from the charac
ter of the ioelterirs observed at various
points within the Arctic oeean; for
there are dilVerent classes of ieelHTfrs
as there ar-' ditferent kinds of coal.
The d;t?erence Ktween the tlix-lKT;r. or
j)jhieK-rlic ieeln-rr. and the ordinary
i eKrjr of the north Atlantic, tays a
scleniilic exehano-e. is as yn-at and as
ti- i!y il.stinruishable as is the dilfer
eiuc letwitn a bhx-k of biturainous
coal and one of anthracite. The iloe
Ur? s lislinru!;-hed by its taimlar
form. jre;.t uail'oriuity of heirrht. rt-c-ti.iic!".
ar shape, nearly Hat surface. p-r-ix-ii'i'.i-iilar
cliffs, and especially from
its laminated structure. Wlieiiever a
palaeoci ys'.ic icclery i seen in the far
north, lxsfore its face has suffered much
from the meltinjr action of the sun. a
close observer notes that it presents
alon; its front a series of faint blue
lines, separated by interspaces of
opaque white. These lines show a
a stratiticatioii due to yearly accu
mulations of snow upon a nearly K-vel
surface, whijh are transformed grad
ually into ice. and each line also repre
sents the limit of the amiiiiiiui! ion
of a sinyle year. In a similar manner
are formed the jflaciers of the Alps and
tireenland. but these latter ice-sheets
are torn, distorted and reformed a, thou
sand times in their descent down rapid
slopes and through conhniiio- va.ieys of
preater or less width, r loclcrr, tlu-n.
are parts of yreat ice sheets which,
formed from successive snowfalls over
aland area of no yreat elevat ion and
very yentle pradienls. How downward
from its hiphest level in the direi tion
of least resistance. The slope ln-inp
pt-ntle. the ice moves pradually sea
ward. with its structure unchanped
and its stratification unbroken, and
passes slowly into the ocean, whence
eventually its buoyancy causes it to
rise and disrupt in a vast mass from the
main sheet.
WALKING BIRTH CERTIFICATE.
Some Curiosities of Tattooing In the
Islands of the Pacific (Irian.
It is quite common in Fiji and Samoa
for a man to War upon his arm or
lxnly a certificate of his birth which is
practically indelible, said a ploln
t rotter to a St. Louis ( UoW-I cm cra t
man. Tattooinp is carried on in these
islands to an absurd extent, and it is
the practice to tattoo on the hand of a
mother the date of her children's
births. Sometimes also an enthusiastic
father will tattoo the date of the birth
on the child itself, and no matter how
limp it lives the certificate will remain
easily decipherable.
In some adjoininp islands every child
is tattooed almost from head to foot on
complctinp its twelfth year. The re
sult is very remarkable, especially if
the child is prowinp rapidly, so that
the spaces letween the tattoo marks
lm-r, ase in size vear b- year. I re-menilH-r
one man who joitieil our crew
when we were shorthanded who had
every available space on his anatomy
tattooed year after year, intil he ap-jH-ared
to le nothinp but a walkinp
collection of protesipie sipns and syin
isls. In Japan tattoinp is now pro
hibited by law. but it is still practiced
by superstitious subjects of the mika
do very f reel v.
INGENIOUS MEANNESS.
A Ilrother In Tlety I'lays the Fly-fa per
(uiiie on liis Church.
A pood story comes from a neiphlior
inp villape. and a report of the inpe
miity of man's acquisitiveness may le
a pointer for some of those not averse
to turninp an honest penny their way.
says the Farpo (X. I). ) Forum. Acer
tain brother in the fold, who takes an
active part in church work, ami in
whom implicit confidence has twen
placed by his associates, has Well de
tected of havinp a piece of sticky Hy
paper in his hat when he went to take
up the collection at the church.
All the coins that dropped upon the
fly-pa jier stayed there. and it was
ainazinp how the bip pieces crowded
the little ones otf.
When the audience had leen solicit
ed, this siiutoth individual would ad
vance and turn his hat upsiilc down
over that of another who hail been so
licitinp the audience on the other side
of the house. All the coin that dropped
Wlonsrcd to the church, and all that
remained in the hat was to remunerate
him for the work he had done, so to
speak.
The Modern Canal Itoat.
A sinple barpe on a canal broupht up
to modern' requirements will carry as
much carpo as a train consist inp of
forty cars. The dead weipht of the
load to 1h moved, that is. of the barpe
or truck, is very considerably in favor
of the barpe: the satin- amount of
ixwer applied in traction will move
five times the load on a waterway that
it will on a railway: the oripinal cost
of construction and" maintenance of a
canal is considerably hv s than that of
the railway. On t he preat lakes traliic
is conveyed at a cost of .!!." cent ht
ton mil,.; by rail the exH-nse of con
veyance inclusive of charpes due to
maintenance of way. is ten times as
preat as on the lake steamlioats. The
averape cost of movinp a ton of freipht
a mile on the railroads of the I'nited
States is ..V,':.' cent. The averape freipht
by water on the F.rie canal and Hu.l-j-on
river, where the towinp is prin
cipally done by horses in lwats of
a small capacity, is .233 cent per ton
mile.
THE FUNNY MAN.
LoVEK 'T assure you. Ilerr Meyer. I
cannot live without your daitphter."
Ilerr Meyer -li. you overestimate my
income."- i'liepeiidc lilaetter.
I'ltoKKssoiMto class in polit ieal econ
omy i -What is the hardest tax to
raise?" Student (whose mother is
house cleaninpj -Carp, t tacks." I v
troit Free Press.
Hi: "Hc.n't yon think, dearest, that
Iiev. Ir. Sermon is the la-st man to
marry us?" she (three times a widow)
-"I think so dwar, I've always hud
him."" Tid-Pits.
liocroi: ---Madam. I find that your
dauphter has pneumonia in the worst
form."" Mrs. Xurich -Well. I don't see
how it can we've money enouph to
pet the U-st kind there is to le had."
Tid-Pits.
"vxh- '"Miss Peauty is now in wom
an's pohhn ape.' Miss Wautoki,.,
"What ape is that?" Cyni. "From
twenty-two to twenty -six. In that aire
a woman wants to marry for uionev-
liefore it she wants to marry for
1 ve.
and after it she will marry for
any-
thinp." Town Topics.
Mus. Cawkmi-"Hon't you think it is
very .stranpe that Mrs. Stivetts hasn't
returned my call yet?" Mr. t'aker
'"Not at all: it is merely the result of
force of habit." Mrs. Cawker "llmv
is that?" Mr. Cawker '"She was a tel
ephone pirl lie fore her marrape."
J uilo-e.
lttice (iiiFPucuut ItuiUllne.
The state, war and navy departments
at Washington occupy an enormous
structure, erected at a cost of ?lo..-ii.-M
, eoverinp four acres of pround and
havinp twenty a.-ivs of fioor space.
'1 he treasury buildii:p cost Ss.iio.iO.
The interior dcjKirtment luiildinps
cover two la rpe blocks f ground and
its build inps cost S-,700,0OO.
mm. moMEirz sjjljw.
This eminent
Physician has ile
votctl lifetime
to his Specialty
Diseases of the
Eye, Kitr, Nose,
Throat, Lun and
( hronic Diseases.
CAMBRIA HOUSE,
Jlondayp, January 1, tr.: J-ebru:iry o. March , April
July il. August 1H. sVptemlHT 10, October S,
DocoiiiIkt .1 and .11 till ,, r. m.
THE CAPITAL HOTEL, JOHNSTOWN, PA.,
Opposite the Pennsylvania 1.-m.i.
TtieSilays, January 2. "0; February 27, March 27, April 21. M.iy 22. Juno 10, July
17, August U, S ptemU'r 11, OctoU-r '., Nov-iiiU-r t'., ' "
I ecenilier 4.-
ALL EYE OPERATIONS SUCCESSFULLY PERFORMED BY HIM
A Mlfnit Man Mn.le to See ty Ir. Snlra Mukfnic
a M unilrr ul Operation.
Kor over ten vejrs I have heen tilly cri! eyeil.
Dr. S;ilm operate. I ii...o me Hittioiit kO Iiik me
fhlorolnrm. nor eauslni; lu or lo! el IIihmI. My
ryei are htrioKlit otire tunre. anil the eye that
lieretnlore aitnort totally b'loil, I emu ion
ee HpUmlnlly with.
MAIiY K. MlNtl.
Somerset. Pa.
Four of the Hest H.ietorK In the I'oanty Sai.l She
Was lnruraoie. Hi t IT. Sltn Matte a Healthy
Woman ot lie
Kor uvsr 5 year 1 have tieen nilli-r'n with
heart trouhie kml a hat caoo! f! iiy. We
went to lour of the beit doctori In ttie rountT t r
relief, hut all of them all a eure wan ltug.itle.
l tiluei 1 lelt so tal ttit 1 was eertain 1 lia.l to
ile. 1 lainte.l away very oiten. and my lrien.l
tolil me afterward "that they thought every mo
ment wnull bo my la?t. Anil 1 heretty Mtttrni
that hail It not teen lor the pplenilhl trejtment
reeetvetl trout Pr. Saltu. who has entirely rured
we ol that Kreat truuhle. 1 would have lieet. un
ler the ."ml Iodk axo.
SAP1K I. litlSS.
Attefted by her hoshnd, Henry T. Uos.
I.eecht'urir. AnufitronK l'o ,
A Peculiar Atlerilon of the Log I'ure-l ly I'r.
Saiui.
r ot the lagt 10 years our nn had the tnoet je
rullar atleetion ot txith leu. They OtsMine cover
ed with vcalix an J srales They CMir.el out ron
slileralile .-errelion and the disease trouhie. I hlin
iintantiy, evrU interuited hi lt-ri on aceount
ol the (erfihle In-hilik-. We tried the he!t iIim i..i
in our o. hi m v and near l. witln.ut any reuli..
None ol them made the corre.'t .II.ikiii'.ms until
we hrouulu him u lr. Salm. who diaviioved the
dleaJe an '7otllloUl attention, and as a lenult
ol Ins treatment he has iucreeifd In tuakitiK a
per;ert eure In the time he mated. We helieve
he un.Krstii n.le hm t usliie,-.", ami hen.-p we do
not hellate to m.-uu-uiend lino to our en izenn.
KKhli.S.l.linK. J
iiiuuuin. I a.
1 'anoer t'ured hy Pr. Salm.
Kor come time I have fufferpd Irom an nicly
louloni: eanrerous Krowth on the rlint. I ,!. irs
hete ionouiH-ed it catirer. ami raid they could
not do me any icuod. Ir. I in has cured me in
short order witnout ukiuk Hie knile or cauMo-s
and only an In.-iitr.in. ani scar Ik a II that la lelt ui
the hereioture uiclv and t-amlul urowth
KI.IZAHKI H Ml'Kl.L.K.K.
Somerset. Pa.
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CARL iilVljNTlUS,
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER $ 4EWEtER,
-AND DEALER IN-
ELKKSRT CfiRRIfiEE and
lave sold to ennaumera far 2 1 ...
$13.00
jav.nK them the dealer a
Ol.lr.t HBll 1 .urffr.l ... i.
'' s-lliiic V eUi. l. s and llaroci s ilns way ship
V1r'.' I'rlvil. irc to exauiiiio hi t..re any monev i.s
paiu. v. p .y treu'tit hi.th KmMI not RHilM.
1 'v1:-. 'rra"t t"rsear-. hy par iin ai.-eolrlil
i. - order l.-r ..u? Write our own order.
I..i-:inij free. We lake all risk ol aauia-e m
siiippiui;.
V.'KOLCSALE PPICES.
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ELY BROTHERS. 6 Warren Street NEW If OB OUC
F. X. FEES
I
Shaving Parlor,
Mam Street, Near Post Office
im V . """"'"ed 1elre to Inform the pnh
lle tbat he ha opened a .bavin pr or on
in ail Ha l.ranehaa will t. rmrrleo on in the
luiura. Kvertihinu neat anC eiean
our ta!xunaKa aoltcited.
X. iXES.
The Doctor has
been for years a
1 rofessor and lec- j
turer in several of
our largest Medi
cal Colleges, ami
has earned preat
fame as an author
ity and. author on all
subjects C4iicerniiij;
his sjK-cialty.
EBEXSBURG, PA.,
IM. May 21.
Novem ln-r ",
June IS,
I Toul.l Not Nor Won!.: I i:,Ve Wanted to I.lve
Much lmer In the I'llnht 1 Was in
or M-nie time I have uiiie rd ter'rlhlv -III.
kl ney -and inward ir.ul.le. sn diilreot .i.-t..r
treated me !.r IntUmniation ottne tH.wets e-c
I iere worse. 1 ad to tet n. al.oul every hall hour
to yd urine I he p.. i wan iu..,t excrui.iatinu
and I am certain I ,,t nor w,.u, not
w-inted tohae lived inn.-l. lunaer In h iliiirlit
I was in. ivtirul.rlj .s there did ..t Veeini
ttpol ua my iNHty that did not Hct,e n.ost ternhlv
ZZ.?.',W!:et,'KHin f fditlon. no'l
concluded thai 1 would call I., .r. ,,, wh..ln
I had heard thuch. Ile d lat nosed uo dl-ea-e
r .'T,""i"1re''.Ul1"1 "''. M-mach mid inward
trauhle. I had t.i.l taken t.is medtcii.es a wrek l-e-
lore I lelt the Lenetu. and I v alter a curse el
treatment I can tit. my own w.,rk. alter not having
heen aide to hai.l.v m..ve at...ut.
MKS. Y. YINKKY"
--I South St , Jounstowu, Pa.
Suffered With 't:rrh. Bronchltio ami Ciener.-i
I louhle l..r lrt Years. Hut Was t ure.l hv lir
Nadu. 3
Kor the last A e.ir I hare I ..-en toilterintr with
catarrh. I.r..n. Inns an I itei-erai trouhie. I i.h.L.
col.l very easily, o.eii I hec. me. hoked .... in my
chest aud could hardly hreathe. My Iui.ksI..--came
had. y ..fleeted. Iom tl ft, rapid v. and alter
ed in lo..ks ama.i..K.y. ,rt lt w t lr , ,
!""" continual.y. Tried dirterent nn.ls .t med
icines, hut wuiu.ui e,te,u A,trr ,
treaiment with lr. Sa m 1 am once more a well
woman, no t,..t take cold any m..re. d can rest
and ea (pien Iv. In t.,,-, my n uhoors tell me
that 1 I.h.k o e..rs younger, and I can assure y..u
that I leel that wy. ll.Hi.ks I.. IH t u.r s Wuu
oerlul cure ol my cafe.
.... MAKVM.HiAMKli.
Wilmore. I'a.
Spinal and Krain Trouhie I'ure.l hy r. Salm A
on.lerl.jl 'a.e
Our ta.y hecamesiiddenl attecte.l with spinal
trouh e.and it was hut a sh..rt I Ime Let .re he had
lost almost the entire u-e ui I. is eKs. In course
we hecame very much aUru ej and worried al-out
him. patticuiarv as Hie lour pi,,icians we cn
su.te.l told us there was rn help'i..r him. hut lr
Salm has avaln done a w....deriu piece of work"
lor he can again use his liu.l.s as we I as ever'
and he is cured ..I a terr.hl,. disease hy tins w..n.'
derlul physician alter lourol our hot d.H-i..rs had
pron..iince.l h.s use Incurahle
Milhur Pa. i'AM Kl. F. PI M K M A IN .
. - . ...
arh VUli.
VATCHES, CLOCKS,!
J JEWELRY, SILVERWARE,
MUSICAL IKSTBDMENTS!
J -AMI-
0PTICAU50ODS. t
g S iI.K AC K.NT FOP Tl I K !
CELEBRATED B0CKF0ED
WATPIIKS. J
f Coli mMa acfl Fi eflonla Watches!
In Key and Stem Windi r.
tPAPCK SKI.KCTIOX OF ALL
T K I.M.N OF .IF.WKI.KV Al.-f
UAY'SOV 11 A VI. A
L?TMv line? of .lew I'll y is linstir
1 liued. ('film. mo. I f..e
clf itffure jnircliasini. cs,. .r,.
2?"A1I work guurantccd.
J CARL EIVINIDS.!
YikMESS HFG. CO.
prollt. We . u.e
. .1 r .. . t .. r ... .
to SCC iara:it.c
No. T'l. Surrey.
Hn.rn?ve..
a - w- .......
Klkhart Bicycle. JKii.wheela.
seder. kraJ 4r. la pneumatic tires, weldlesa
ATT 0.. ri iu n-r- ...
f wcw j f i.bnnMn inu.
XT 50c
. 'ijmmnuuwn. nt,il
j Etenslnm Fire Insnrance jpey,
' AV. DICK,
General Insurance Agent,
KiSEXSIlUKG. I'A.
FRF
4'ia.aaaatt.
I
UVJV- 4.UOU -.n.c. XJ,J c IV
ABOUT PEOPLE.
George Fkancis Tkaiv may still lie
s-eii on a pK-a.saut lay sitting- upon one
of tlie Ih'iii-Iu's in Mali.-m wjuare, Xew
York.
Coi.rsni s Pelaxo, of Ohio, once see
r'tary f tin? intorior. i.s eility-tix
yi'ars lil. l.tit till takes hrslKck ex
tTi i.M' ami shows wonderfully little the
weight of his years.
Piu.K. N i:iiti un, of Yale, has ma.le
it his uiirhtly praetiee for four years
pat to pillar up his ears on (ruing- to
1kI. tlius exeiulins the Toioes of the
the niirht and insuring s.unl slei'p.
C F. Yik;ki.. of Pattlw t reik. Mich.,
claims to lie the only man in the world
who knows where $l."'of the pro
ceeds of the roSliery of a Mexican con
vent w.-.s l.i:rie.l half a century airo.
He jfot the information from an ec
centric old Frenchman, who was one
of the rol.K-rs. Yokel's friends lclieve
his st.i y.
1 iik Tennyson ueinorial which is to
lc erected near the XH-t"s home in the
Isle of Wig-ht. will lie an iron tross thirty-four
fit-t hi-rh. It is from the le-sip-n
,,f Mr. John 1 learsn. t.f the Koy
al Academy, will Ik- placed seven hun
dred an-1 sixteen feet aliove tidewater,
and will licar an inscription showing
that it is erected l.y frieuds of Tenuy
son in Fug-land ami America.
Johnny Anoki.. pupil in & Prooklyn
public school, went olT the other day
whiie the principal was applying a
ruler vigorously to the seat of Lis trou
sers for some misconduct on Johnny s
lart. the ruler having exploded one of
a ihiiiiKt of cartridges he had in his
h'p pocket. Teachers should see that
the loys are not loaded In-fore proceed
ing1 to extreme measures.
WITH THE ELECTRICIANS.
TliK t'entral News of London now re
ceives its important news from Paris
l.y long distance telephone.
TliK result of the llrl.y race was re
ceived ly the I'nited Press from che
ollice of the llirect I'nited States t'al.le
company just one second after it was
tiled in londoii.
Tiik Paris underground railway, it is
said, will run from the extreme west
ern part of Paris to the extreme east
ern Kirt. and will Ik- carried in an iron
tunnel twenty feet in diameter.
1 r is rwM.rted that the Canadian Pa
cific railway promises to use electricity
f..r moving its trains over the Kocky
Mountaiii division of the line. The
method is to lie tried first at Kicking
Horse pass, where there is ample water
power.
Tiik General Electric launch com
pany is said to Ik? l.uilding .u Morris
Heights, on the Harlem river. N. Y-,
an electric launch for Congressman
N..rg of Ohio. The launch is to Ik- forty-six
feet over all. carr ing two mo
tors, twin screws and one hundred and
forty-four cells of the Consolidated
Fleet rie Sti.rage company's battery,
and will have a speed of twelve miles
an hour.
SMILES.
"Tiik seasons are certainly changing:
thev" -Of course they are; the ik--try
I used to write for winter I now
send in for spring.
.Mamma "1 was sorry to see that
you took no trouble to walk lightly
when -you went into church Unlay."
Iiicky "I didn't think it was late
enough for anyone to Ik- asleep.'
"It's queer what good luck Trotter
has at the races." "Has he Ik-cu win
ning again?" "I should say so. I saw
him buy a t wo-cent paK-r just now and
Iy for it." Inter K-ean.
Hit'K "What makes you always tell
when you're sick: don't you have to
take awful taslin medicine?" Jimmic
"Yes. but then it's the jam I get to
take the taste out that cures me."
"How I. n the plan of having three
janitors work?" "Capitally; didn't use
as much coal l.y several tons." How
did they manage it?" "One was Irish,
one colored and the other German, and
they made things so warm when they
diseusscd work that I had to put in
electric fans all over the llats."
FUGITIVE FACTS.
Caiifoknia has forty Chinese tem
ples. Tiik black diamond is so hard that it
cannot Ik- jtolished.
An automatic sculpturing; machine
has lK-en invented in Paris.
Tiik catacombs of Pome contain the
remains of alatut six million jn-ople.
Tiik skeleton of the leathery-winged
bat is Ih.iic for bone and joint for joint
similar to that of man.
Tin; tirst mention of the pijH? organ
in history is in connection with Solo
mon's temple, where there was an or
gan with ten pipes.
A Pa i;is physician who lived to the
age of one hundred and seven ascribed
his longevity to placing his Ik-iI so that
it stod north and south, in the direc
tion of the great magnetic currents.
Tiik paper on w hich the letters to
the queen of England are written must
not Ik- folded. No communication
which In-ars evidences of having Ik-cii
folded will ever get by the mistress of
the toIk-s.
NOT TO BE FORGOTTEN.
Ai.i. the wars of Napoleon Uonaparte
cost him S-.TT5.tNk,n mi. The wars of
Louis Napoleon were nearly twice as
cost ly.
SnowKits of fish 1 Nines sometimes fall
on decks of vessels. Their origin i.s
the watersjiouts, which carry tish high
into the air.
Mi mm engineers now use photog
raphy to illustrate their reports, by
presenting- pictures of ledges and other
features of the mines.
'oi Ckcii. Ci.av, a one-armed man,
won the medal for the U-st marksman
ship in the national g-uard test of the
Ilistrict of Columbia.
Fi i t mi:u wrote the song -Wait Till
the Clouds Poll Py" after visiting a
friend in a rainstorm who asked forthe
l.;au .if his umbrella.
Pi kouk Mrs. Humphrey Ward com-J-lcted
her first novel she was seized
with writers' cramp, and had to dic
tate the remainder of the volume.
REMARKS BY THE WAY.
Fish make no broth.
Think of eas. but work on.
F.nvy never enriched any man.
:K f.H.l makes a hundred. Spanish.
Good to begin well, lietter to end
w-ell.
Io what thou ought, let come w hat
may.
W irr.r. may ,e srnell of fix whose
gown burnetii.
IMsckkkt women have neither eves
nor ears. French.
If fools xvent not to market, bad ware
would not Ik- sold.
wag their tails not so much in
love to you as to your bread. Spanish.
PetMiae
Alniut a year ago. a Frenchman, who
lives on a farm on the east branch of
the I enoW-.it river, in Maine, found
two baby moose wandering helplessly
in the woods and t,.k them home He
nurM-d them tenderly and taught them
various tricks, and they thrived and lie
came very tame. Since then they have
lived contentedly with the cattle on the
farm Vcasionally they go into the
woods,,, quest of certain delicacies of
the forest, and are away for days at a
time, but they always return wiiliugly
tvery hunter on the east branch known
the young moose by tdght. and no one
ever thinks of molesiiajr theca.
JOB : : PRINTING.
TIIK FliEEMAX
Printing Office
I tbe v'are to et your
JOB PRINTING
Promptly and itif actot Hy executed. We
will meet the pi Ices of a!li roiiortle
coiiipetiou. We don't do any but
first-pla.t woik aud want a
living puci f.r it.
Wilt F2St Presses ill New Type
We are prepared tu tutu out Jot. P.ii.iiiiif ol
every disruption in it K1NKST
STYLE and at tie erv
Lowest Ui Prices.
Nothing out the tiest material l u--1 and
our work i-pak lor iuwif. We are pre
pared to print on tlie shorU-a. notice
PoTKK5, PliOOHAMMF.?,
BUPINKf C aiiih Tahs. I'.ii.i. IIkaos.
Monthly statkmknts Knvkuicw,
I.AUKLS. C'lKCLI.AIt. N Kill. ISO AND
VlMTINO t.'AKl.s ('HirKS N1TES.
Dhafts". Pf.ckiptx Ponii Work,
i.ettkk am notk ilkai'h, ami
Hop and Paktv Invitations Etc
Veean print anything from the eniallei
and neatest Vi-ltiti Card to tlie latest
Poster on short notice an1 at th
moat treasonable Pates.
The Cambria Frc-m:ii
ehkxsp,l'i:g. ri-NX'A
Stop Thief!
Any one whose Watch has a
bow (ring;),wiI1 never have oc
casion to use this t ime-honored
cry. It is the only bow that
cannot be twisted oil the case,
and is found only on Jas.
Boss Filled and other watch
cases stamped with
this trade mark.
A watch case opener, which ill sate four
linger nails, sent free en request.
Keystone Watch Case Co.,
PHILADELPHIA.
W. L. Douglas
S3 SHOE
S THE BEST.
NO SOUEAMNG.
5. CORDOVAN,
-3.5-PCLiCE,3SclS.
' EXTRA TINE.
2.L7J B0YSSCHTiSH:3.
LADIES
.9S02 VI 7S
.SENDfOS CATALOGUE
W'L-DCUCLAS,
BROCKTON. AASS.
Ya caa utr mMrr by -rralu N . L.
Inn h .
Because, we are tlie largest mamifacturers of
advertised &hoea in the world, and cuarutee
the value hr stamping the came and price on
the bottom", which protects yon agair.-t hich
prices and the middleman's piotits. Our shoes
equal custom work in strle. easy fitting and
wearing qualities. We have them sold every
where at lower prices for the value given than
any other make. Take no substitute. If your
(dealer cannot supply you. we can. bold by
J. D. LUCAS & CO.
Oljl." 5 m.
LlMlMENT
any OTrp,
o i niKJ I it
For IVtlLT
Drotte1 on sm-ir sunerimr chiMrt-n 1.. t-
take it. Every Mother -.hivul l have it in the
house, it quickly relieves ami cmrs all aches
and pains, asthma, bronchitis, ccUls. cotichs.
catarrh, cuts, chaps, chilblains, colic, cholera
morbus, earache, headache. hoo.ms couuh,
inllainmation. la grippe. lamt-iici.s. mumps,
muscular soreness, neuralgia, lutvous head
ache rheumatism, biti-s. burns, bruists. strains,
sprains, stiuys. swellings, stlft joints, soie throat,
sore lunus. t.xUhache. tonsilitis ntid wind colic.
Originated in by the late lr. A. Johnson,
Family Physician, "its merit and excellence
have satisfied everybody fi.r ntatlv n century.
All who use it are amazed at its wonderful jow er.
It i safe. S4othiiik;. satisf vinir: so fsiv sick,
sensitive suflerers. I'sed Internal and External.
11 I(XOT I?vstun9 anl dlmlkrtwoQ pvry t.4tla.
IlI'M'd Punptilt rr. S....I jljr.-. In,.
tUX buttin, k Si. JvilNsei.N 4. CXj. u
Ctlrpil tllAt1na 11 . T .
cures thnnsands annruillyof IjvprPnrr..
Plaints. Biliousness Jaundice, Ilvspen
sia, Omstipation. Malaria. More Ills
result from an Unhealthy Liver than any
other cause. Why FutTer when rou can
7,I,iredr tlr- S---?'"'" Wrfngor-
v,'L.rr!f hrtHl '"nilv medicine
""'"T WILL Kl fLV 6v.
SFARQUHAR
patitnt VAwftiiLH i miction Frro'
best Set Works in the World.
Saw Mill & Engine
Received the Medal and Highest A ward
at the World's Columbian r position.
A. B. FARQUHAR CO.. Ltd
YORK. PEN N A. "
Steel Picket Fence.
CHEAPER
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"it iTMt itvcn .T ,H eor.
mm
My
our population.
This country contains
l-" n;.
rev.
Ni:w Hami-shike has C'.i coi.irej p,lti.
ulatHni.
Tiik la.t census ine-luiexl
J7e-.l I ixlian-.
cirli-
11111. Al! I. I-1I1A has l"7,tir.2 houses 1
2IC.13.". families.
I'liu a. has 1 JT.s71 J
W'elim,
S-M.3.11 famili-w
Mismh li ha Ki,3i'u inhabits.) h.
1 1 1 iri is. ' :.
St. a is has IHI.H37 Jwelliru' 1, ,u
anl 0 1.7.V families.
Nr Youk citv has M..' (A. v .
. -
ami ""l".7ii faiuilie-s.
At thi- last ce-listis Nt-va.ii
4.'-ll jrirls f se'li.tfl ajrv.
XollTH IlAKnTt li:is..nlv .
am. .Iiir her lpulat ion.
1.1
Afri.-4;.,
Uv the' last frlisiiN tliere Were
Jauin-s- in this i-ouiitrv.
Ix ls-.al N-vv Yrk -itv hi t
Invs anil irirls of sch.iol a-e.
OXI.Y s IK-rct-Ilt. of the- l..liii-1 .j,
St. Ixuis lir- iu t-n-iue-m
NoKlll I'AKol.lNA lias l.i, v-j.
j-r ct-iit. of for-iru jxiiiulaii..
DO WOMEN KNOW.
THAT col. l-slie--l j.lat.-s -, !.
liy haviujr a little- Hour sprii.
tin-in.
Tn at th.- f..t loi.ks slhi.ui. -r j
ankle-s Irimiuer in a ki.l ls..i .i "ir
, . - 'i. a:.r
style' of l.itH-ar.
Til T t'o. jualily .f kib-i.r.
the" 1n-sI f.r tlx-, as it s;n,.v t , ' ('"
ami li-s not e-ut the-skin as t ; , I ' r
kiiuls tl.i.
Tii ATti'ht Ktotsan.l s;,,..v ;
foolish aini ahttsite. l.ut ii, d, 4 . "
l.-at li.-ran uirly foot may U -J.u-Vj
a sh:tM-ly f.t ke-j.t so.
Tiit a f-lon ruay W .1. r.-.j , .
takt-n in tiiin-. l.y washing u,c . , .
strong- lve at-r. ma.le- I.-.
warm water ver har.l w..i 1
is ht-roie- tr-atiiieijt. l.ut is . j, ,..u.
That sh- who watils t,, .....
fm-tly f..1 must ln-ver w.-ar a .
There- is no su..rt t-. s.,,..
little- hol.l thai tlie- f..t has alAa.s' l
ajiju-ar-.tiK-e- of ov.-rtl. intr ).'.'
atikl.-s ari1 stroller ue-ar --j,,. v , .
Iik.-. l.ut if th.-y are- ,-ak al.n,, UcJ
1 N N it S.
CENSUS P.JKINGS.
m- the- total .Tential 11.; ; ,t
rT --nt. in ls'.i , r.- nl.it.-
Ml l-sil-ri has l.ut 7-..-.J f.
iut of a i-'iilut i..n ..f i. js .
K the- !oulalioii ,.f V .!.ta;,4,
art- niah-s an.l .:.i.'.u ar- f. u.ai.-s
M Y M.Js W.r ..-tit .,f t: 1 .
s1r-iirth of this nation is ,..i
In 17'.t there- ver- 4 7". iii !
th- s.piar- mile: now tli. r.- ar.- ... 7
Tin. itsoiis of Afri.-an ,!..s.
only Vl.y: j.r-.-ut. ..f tli.- j. 1. ,,!.,:,.
N"I:tii I'.tiun.iXA ha I i.t
t-ii'iu-rs out of a iw.j.uiati. -n '.
Tiik. nuniWr 'f ji-.s.;).',. v.,-,-lst
was -J7.it:. j-r ceiit. . f t!..
tloll.
In 1i 74. -jj js,.r .,.,,. ,
tiotial voting- str.-iij.-tli v.a un:
lru.
Misxn 1:1 is cr.-.lit.-.l w ,:u I
In. Hans: Illinois i;iii 1,
s-ven.
ivi k tw.ethir.ls .f tl,.- j-iuii
of I'tah are e.f for.-in hirta ,c
trae-tion.
el
MISSING LINKS.
KviM V Ksi.f sun worsl,,.. are f
in tli- mythology .f rt r Ian;!
Tiik I hine-s.- hav.- a j.-.l f, .r rtr-:
ilis-ase ainl a jro.! f,.r .-v.-rv 1 ;. 1.;
AmoNo th.- varieti.-s ,.f w..r .
.Ion. lirir.-ly l.y .n,-u mat i- .u.rfc'r
t-alkin- an.l stenes-uttiii'.
A Nkw YiuiK cit'ar .l.-ai.-r re v:.: ;
a.lv.-rtissl for a live- In.iiaii t-.a.n-i
sijrn an.l on.- thousand m.-i. ..f '. .
rs and nationalities a-i.ii.- i ' -r t:.r
joll.
HAT is claini.-l t. K- the !st !..
ma.l.-of rrouii,l ,.) iaj r i-v:
in tin Ik-Hiti testing-oflj.-.- f .r. j..u
tion rs.-.-ntly. It is -sii.l t U- i:i .--s
con-!:tion. .l.-spite th.- fact t:.a: :.
j.rint.-.l in ls;,j.
i:iki:s have- l.-.-n issi!t-.l t.v 1-1
S-lioii,-l.l lir--t iuit lh- I .1! i:.' . ' j'
iiit.-ii.l.-.l for .iriiikinir jn:r.s. .1. ;.v
army in or.l.r to el.-str-.y j.aT.'. y-lia.-teria
ami to re-.lu.-.- the Jan.-r '
lise-as- from sue-h t-ause.
EASY-GOING KING HUM5E"
Ills On ouspleuou Weakix-s. a
an fur Militarv ii-.U.
Kinr IIumlH-rt lias tin- reimta!; t :
lH-injr tin- most const it ul i-.iiai
constitutional nioiiarelis ..f Lir
S. w. ll has he fullille-.l this rule t.V.
a.-t-orditi- to the IUil'.i:ii..r,- i
may !- sai.J to have, save in '
only, cotnjil.-tely extinui-.!.. .1 i..--'
sonality. That jM.int is .;s ,i.-t. r;i..
tion. at all costs, to k.-ei' in-1!-a"-
an.l navy to their present s-.a;,-. :
ei. ney au.I nunilnr!. The ari.'u- -
1st ries t hat have sueeee.le.i . a. in .'.' -Italy
with sti.-h rani.lil.i i-ave r-i
ly trovern.-el the state. Ii,-.
eotnlilioti they ha.l ! -..-:. ':
maintenanee of the army :-"'
hy the kinir. Mis usual -jrala
ilays an.l ami vvh.-n he "'
himself to his siihj.-.-ts is the :i...
cstume. He is the lirst s..!.!:.-r .:
That he tMiss.-rss.-s rr.-at .-. .uraj- '
1h--ii ma.le fully c hi.-iil !.:-.! ;
vvlien. tin- eliol.ra liaviti.'
with virulence in Na(.h 1"
siek an.l .lyin- .lay aft.-r
low an.l unhealthy !:::
...
he may Was a legislator, a
or a wit. the puhli.- is !:.' a.!--No
leirishitive ni.-asiir.-s . f jsira::
ln-nelit or imjvortaii.-e are a"ir:
his initiative: no striking t.'. -; '
miffht enter the heart . .1
Ni-ii pronoiiiie-e.l ly ":
rt-ai-heil the JH-.iple; ev. n '. !.
making a witty jiliras.- ;.; ! '
little in itself. U-in- iitl.-r.-.l l- ":
hip-h ila.--ae.juir.-s a v a! a'"
r.-iie-y which earri.-s :t -;'
reinlers j-opular its .r..'.'-''
not a iiuality vh:..' '''
s-sss.-s. A peli.r.'i:". ''
tur.-.l. oasy-jroinif j:v,::t mai--.lesires
t. live ami let !:..- ;,! J
lrs..n of ratlur neutral . i ara
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viesis me- pi.-ture 111.0 .---t--to
thctns.-lves of Kin !i;ii',,rrT
is to the fore when a r.-vie '
He l.Kiks well vv hen. array iC
military eestuni- an-1 r. :.!.--'
stee.1 an.l surroiin.le.i 1-i"r
tioiially hri Ilia nt staff of tl.-' ''
army, he reviews the tr. -! -u '
Iliart-h iK.st him. AL'aili- 11 "
:.. ...... I. ',.. ,-.-s. v
11 one 01 uie jraii -panie.1
hy the tall, st.el-.ia-1 -fuarls.
he troe-s to .!." a
of ivarliaiiient he i ''""r. :
w..rth noti.-ititr. sn i- ;' '
militarv stiirit eiit.-rcil ail- ".
that the kin' is never I'1-1"" -' ..
. . ..wr - I
on state oeva-uoiis 111 a:i.
a military costume.
How Spl.lera
Mr. II. II. liixon has l--en
I. xiuuotion of insevts an.l S" ' .
means of instantaneous !'" , .
II. . ...! . Vo...r-.- t'.al l-"'
move toilet h.-r in liai.'oti. 1 . I
i. ;s -...! ii.;r.l l...r ..ii ..in-' .
.... .1 .... ii,. o:li-r.
i.n- sin.iiu "u
tenuac luovinif wiin tne i.- ijs
r ,.f r
same siae. in tne - - .ii
which have eirht let's. ',.1
third on one side move "
and fourth on the other. -
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