The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, August 20, 1875, Image 4

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    ll;iti:il L.n.z in Ifoitiinira,
The announcement of the di-eovery
of :i boibiig hike in the Hand of
Dominica, or I .n:i r. i' was made in
these columns c low weeks ago. Since
then tne "I" r i n i-1 m I Chioniele has pu'o-li-ued
:m :ic(MUiit of a. vLit to the
spring lv Mr. H. I'restoe, Sujx linten
dent of the Trinidad llotanic iaib eis.
The lake lies in t!ie mountains, behind
the village of Lo-eati. and in aviil.ige
abounding in ol!'ttaras. It i said Lo
be t-vo miles bi circumference, and on
its north anl south shores is incl-i-ed
with precipitous banks -am b' fort in
height. The temperature of the hike
ranges from 1 leu' ret s to 1 ?i degrt es
I'':iurcnhci The point of ebullition
c rics sou; :wha'. but e-u- iV.s ot :t c-,i.e
of water 1 i 1 1 ; ir from 1 to t f-ct ;d-ive
the getter 1 surface, an 1 sound i nw di
vi'les iiif three smaller cones. No
i!rtonatii.:is e:-etir, but d urine the eb
ullition the whole Milt-tee of the hike :s
violently a-dial-l. Tite waUr is.eol-
oied a ioe, (inil gray, a-'
1 is ii
charge. 1 with stiipiicr :tltl ilecont"-ef
rock. A siiljihurotis vaor ji-,s v.ii.t
equal !n-iiy over the entire I.
1 hi. re ho'ng no mi h'ett cj' ct ; :t of g-:-i
rt tie- I'.t'iit ehniiiiioii. Tl:e e-n'h t
of the ;:!,' i (M:i-!'!::'!y .!oee;,i!:g :ii .
loW.-ri:::' !!i- !ev I of i!.e w;ter. h-::ee
Mr. 1 'i -i "e c "! j elm e - ' hat I he l.,ke
vill ' v he i h:it:gel into a gey
ser. 1 I. hanks of t hike :.! ai-o
con-tat. t!y ct wtnUhig, rovl tinir thi!
will in tim f.ll i.t the ha sin of --ov if
a't'l re-t ie ;t into ;;i::'i;in -ra !
I
ar.is No l,tto;n vas f en-! v. ii it a
I'hnnnn t line ef-2'.'e, feci (!ro-jiei! iou n
10 l et l'roin the shote of ti;e hike.
In connection v. ith thi- inatt'.r wc
may .sta.te tiiat the aathoi ilies of Oom
iniea have commissioned I'restoe
to examine ami ij,.ort u;ou the e:ju
liilities of the island for the cnltivat in
of fooil j.ro'luets and al o on the lust
means of developing its resource.
I'omin'ea was formerly one of the
chief co! fee growing countries in the
world, l.tit of late years the cultivation
of the it! a tit leas 1 -.-? r.lmost entii-ly
abandoned The at'eitt i n of Mr.
I'restoe v. ill he specially directed to
the posMl.ility of rt suiniter ;ts culture
on tlto li l tile lands of the i.-land.
UsF.ri'i. Hint-;. The j-uiee of c la
din' or "touch nie not" is said to cure
the poison of ivy.
To remove paint splashed upon the
window panes use a hot solution ot
soda and soft flannel.
i .1 ,i .1. ..t :i i. ,.t
Tint a drop of sweet oil on tiie catch: if :
it creaks put oil on the hiiivs. Soap i
will do. hut not. SO Well.
I
Sav oi l ! i;hl;r Lot t
over-h.i. . l! is t .p.:u-'.e,J
and I
river
1 s 1 1 ;
:i an
r !! V io'M;;:i'.i
Ihi-l.-u.
'1"' i 'ke ii
soap if ii j
1 1 1 1 a : 1 1 ' v o !
and i av ii o
hi-n-h lot. i
nra.'-s is nr.-
( r, r
id h.-w I'vni'i ; ::-:t
' l-i-Cii r-ffri-li,
-.-I', e e, 1 :1 . ; -o ,
s .., h y.i,;
! he iii t'io op--;
!V-r:iiie tiii the ?
: ! !!
lll"Vo:
Wheti milk sours, sojl.l'aiu' viil ' -t?er
it.sv.c, t :j,.dn. Tin- w h v p- r
afes fr n;t Use curd, ainl the ionaer is
Letter t!i: ii r-hortesiiug in hread.
Any ahsorlo-nt wi'i give i-oli'-f freun
1ie .-tint's. Kut. fit ihaps ln.tiiit g i
more eiiccltial Shan Ic n raw meat.
The sting of a hoc or v.a-p. may l e
almost in tantly relieved hy it. it is
said to cine the Lite of a latthsimke
and to relieve erysipelas.
I'uriiituro nil m.ey Le pt'ep.'.red as
follows: Mix htlf.t pint, of olive oil
with one pound of soft son p. Hod
per, also :iioi!t"i- of green, and lit them
into the top of your hat. so a to stay
tightoV. and not only will voti never be
,b
u m-
il ir troubles of hot weather v. ill be
avoided. Trv it.
Seasonal-,!. k ITint-j. The ,S'.-'. i
A mrii'-int says: If mo-apiitos or other j
blood-suckers infest our leej ling ro- ism -4
at night, we uneork a bottle of the oil 1
of pennyroyal, ami these animals Lave ;
in great haste, nor will they let urn so
., , , , ,
ollg as the :;ir 111 the room is loaded
with t he nines or t sat aromatic herb.
If nits enter the cellar,
.1 nun- 1 1 1
1,1,1.. ...
dcred potash thrown into-their holes,
or mixed with meal and scattered in !
their runways, never fails to drive them
away. Cayenne pepper will Keep the
butter and store reom flee from ants
1 t 1.... ir., 1
If n t.ioMso ,..L-,.a I
' "-' .ii.i.a. ,
entrance into any iiailofvos:rdweHin'. i
.,' . 1 .. !
sat ii rate ;i rag with eicnneiu solution J
S'"ia;ln':! ",.' :;ri Cheap Gash Store; Wood, Worrell & Co..
cottonwool. Polish with a soil dry j ir:.k-r in WASHINGTON STREET
ia'v ; ,r. ,,i, ! Sfite rMsRT.r.f!rvIIrii!;aif! fens : Kear pekn-a si.i?;-dcpot.
and sdufiit into the hole, which then I ,".u,;it!l w-' '"'' invite the at-
m tlCl:.l'I!(l I bp I M(!p"i,
can be repaired with t it Iu r wood or J ino i n; uai'ii .m.iicms at lower prices
moitar. No rat or moi.se will eat that j l:;V;;'r':LV.StePVr..,l.S!aio r rc-ra."-
for the purpose of op; mug com- j tan i.i.mmo.n- - m; y,
" . ,. 1 , .. f '... July aa. 1-J.W, Main Street, K'.e-istuira-.
jiiuiiii a kioii ii nil n uvjiwii l'i supplies
rr . 1. . - .. 1 . 1 . . l .
n'uu .toiiapnim
corn uiuiiiL isa i.LL.ebuiL ; put lunw
i r , 1 a oint of ,vL',i a r
ajar: add a putt Ot m,.I.tses and tour t
quarts of water : mix well to-etiier and !
set near the stove. In t wo davs it w ill
lie good beer; and in two or three
weeks it will be good vii.egar. The
same corn v. ill io ior six month
Tt) Test Timhek. To
Boundue.ss of a piece of timber, appi' j
the ear to the mi-hlhi of one of the
es.d-!, whiie another pei.-.on strikes upon
.1 . tc .1 1
lue oppo,u- e. LH'in I ; . ll o.e nuim , ,
sound and of goo-.l nualit v, the blow 1
. , . . . . , , , , ,
l.- very distinctly heard, -no -ever long i
the bJam may iJc. If the woo.l is dia- j
aggiveated by decay or otherwise, the
sound will be lor tiie most part le-
itroyel.
When the vim-car is male. Hour it off " p'-v assurance us to ,. , aiu-,sdhi -u i- - "" u.n uncr t ,
. . .. . " ntl lilir termu ..11 CT if i-u jm . . . . . fTirn'rkii-li t thu r.11 1 1 am o nn-mn. t I
,- , ! . it ; " rn.i - .oiility or my work. Others can , "," V, i . V 1 ... "rpn as lo qnnlitr and him as nsual He made som kTiow f "'-'Oil riuridlll
and add molasses and water to tLc I .-ii,y l,c .-i nviiiicil .f th- f r t if t.y i011y ! n."' '''';-rs"'M i prirp. A continuance i " , ' Qe S.me elJ0W of i TTAVING leased and
.,.r In Hivt wav vou will hivo 1 fiv. m.. h i.-iai. . iv ant be convinced. I r.U o.i hVi V - respectniiiy soiit-I- , npni unm ne nati jrot tne rat interested, and X 1 well known and pi
- ' " " !...-.::.. "!rr then ran into his hole. The rat flWfcl ep.r is now amply nr,
COIlsiar.L Mippiv. i .in-, iii a manner. (. t-rt.r,,r. i i ail who may iavr nun
I li.nu. i ;i toi i lsi Ihvoi s M. el eon'idi nt that j r,,.,,,, n. ,., 'I 1 KINOEU. , when the weasel was seen to come out nt i The best that the marke
. A 1 I.', 11 ... Unit, I ,.!-,.,. j ta'.'l.. ., ... !...,,.... ... .r.....iJ, rl..i I . I . I . .1... ..,.... .. o
. . . , IliliaiK ;i!i
test the
4 V ? V 4 v- V
. t)
is -nil: IT at;: i:rv
hiiiVfllllA iUWAI K. liii WilllrJ, '
iWILs GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, kc
i-, GEO, HUNTLEY, Frcp'r. j
AKMKIJS, :) T niNTLKY'S nnl j
L'lt til" l.i-.-t. MOVIN; AND If K. 1- !
I N"i V .V.'III.NK iii.i'Io. I'iilCK.s (.liKATLV !
i:!;ii('c;:i. !
i- f t the li-st P)f:SI, ll.W JiAK 1j
w r it tr'in -1. ctii:Ai' i o!t ( A- jr.
T-T.Vlrr.KS. CO TO lirXTf.VS ami
-T i-.t :vi CllKN FODDKI! AND
.:!;'. ' I I I I ' 'If . I ' I in lliU c-ountv. j
ivl.1 iii urn- yoi-.r ty cut-
i;r f 1 v.'.'li it.
"TAliM i.i'.s, GO TO IU-;
i-xittiiiio the iM-at-vf liUlt- CIIOITI NO
1 : 1. 1. eVi r iMtrn.i l 'i .l. 1 1 i-!m jvs f rmn ID t 1:.'
e- l.t l f i n., n .i ii or i n s n r liour. lit V
:, :: it t k- i s i. i.v r-r,.
t leiri'u ! 'i 1 1 1 ' v T r t-'-c .,.,.1
:vvv'yr.5 i
l e Ij' iiL'lit i ! -en iin't' lil I '. i m r: s ! 1 1 1 fir.
.w. y.'.: ani oTiir.u.-s, if yon in-
t- in! r I a liou-r' or larn. or otlior-
' o i x .hi i- i,:-. .;. rt v. t.ro to II I "NT 1,1' V
t A!i S. o I..s, I A I NTS, l!Aii!lW.l!E,
ii'. M. '! s,i( n l.y ! i j v i : i or ,,- t-:i(i.
w ;o:.l l ey viil- Tttttl.S :i .1 IU Il.DINO
H i;iw. i,
cm-!; an. I ;i "iu per cent. I
y.-. L KSAIMTTS. lirXTI.EY will sell
r'-- -on Hers Shoes, Ilor.e Nails, ('ar
r !.!!.' I :oi:-i. It it-1 ron. Nil I lio.l, ( ast li ol,
l 1. . ' I , I ' " 11,1, (wll
, - ' - i.iv i.i.i i . 1 1 , i i i ii m. . i -IiKV'S
ami Imv vutir Stoves ntnl Tin
varo. I'A V C.: II AN1)S.V1: MONIIV.
rir n kk r.Ki'r.us, oo to itjxt-
c'-C- I.KY'S ami save "J." per erjit. liy ay
iiij :ih tor 'I'mIiIi- Knivis. I'i;i ks S'iikoiis, c.
T;;3 rsKK F.KIM-njS. :o TO IIUXT-
I.KV'S ami buy the I! L A X ( 1 1 A tl I )
1 1 1 ' UN. t lie li. t in t he ivni .. Sold for CASH
at nit mi tin t ii rer s .rii."S.
-1
o to Ht x rr.r.Y ron cloth
WIMNCKIIS. He M ils thorn at great
ilili e.i i I" i -, for Hie loii.ly ca--h.
i i.
J-l'XTLKY will soil yon WALL
"uV!. PKK as cheap, if i.et clmaper, than
a iy other ill - il.-r in' I"t i ns! mi i j . ami t rim it into
t'.in Inn ira in without extra elm ".
I li! t." i f it i n imr'TTrT T
vr.N knives vervei.ean for . Lu at 1
II r.vn.i-. vs. " I
9 ':lll, .-II. 1.1. - I loVI .1,1' ,1 IUJ
t it t! r . ct r -t.-i n r rrfn w nr.'
iti ih- !navk"t a L'" per rent, loss Shan
fiiv ii i. iii puns. Sohi lor cash at
i Is tl j lli XTIXVS.
V $ f ' M kr:i
&
I'FM.ra i.v
J) B Y GOODS,
t ' r, r r
; r . n r
1 : ! I ' , . l I !.
'UEF.r;:
y Aht,
! p:: i :i r! ; w t'si A !.LY
, ; .,'! i: v r- ii :;;:.
wool and cm w Tav r:;ot)rch
T K : s l i HiH AMii: k R 'earns.
ICrC CH Soiitll SUIe Of Main Street,!
i:ies!!i a:, ra. i
pin; live mm
as w i; ai.i. know, r.ir tiii:
-ns -z? it gr "rpa
At
i .1. MILLS'
Rcots, Sltocs, rotions,
(iliTiiirs. !'Lh '!!, 'U. df..
lit 1iih It " I'l !,,-r."'
i f..!toi--'.. :it,-I 1 !.-a-ii! a .rt Tiii-nl fif n"w
i now e -:..r- will H.-it i.-.-iv l.e -.Id at I lie
j 1 iTi-si-jei. Hi.io ev.i.lii'-i- at tlie til:.-st
. ei :r!. ' ii.'.-- i::K'-n iti . v,a,.ii, ... (,,r ir-,,,,,) Kull
j '' .-!.!' ioll U'l.UMlol e.l to all .1V11. tstnru .n
I ii.!i ,iii-.-t la m ( n:'.rt' ain-i-l.
! 1:. .i. mi Lus.
I i.l eiir-iairir, .l.ui. l'i, l-TI.-tf.
Hum!, imuiraiui y Aiuiii i tiiuiirj.
1 1
I N i 1 e. i-oi ! vt.larue.i on i- stoi k tvvn n- ;
rr are, I to soil at 11 sri-eat roiliict ion
. 1 1 01 .,:-i 'I 11 !. 11. ir sua K COUMsm (.1
KIi, - ii. M.-.hcines. I'erftuu.-ry, KatM-y o(!w, i
7" ":U1 s "'. 'air i;etwin
n'-s. t'ain Kiir: '
1 1 t 1 1 . , .. .. . 1 1 , 1 . . . . .
.1. - L . - . - . . .. ,
1 "i-. 11 : 1 t- a i iK-Mii, i-.s. .lamaica oiin.-
"... , ...vo.oiu i.aii.io.., l,-.OH'(l, l.f-llloll
" I'll Si ml III,; ir S in 11 .Shi I v ,11 1, lll.nl 1,
'" s;.iec. e.
Cigars end Tobaccos,
ISIank Hooks, Deeds. Vote .n. lionds; Cap,
I'. -l. Coin in 1 -iiia I a ml all kinds of Nolo l'a jier:
I 1 .a e:.i;ev, i-ciu, ren.iis, .ArnoMs Wiiiinjr
. . "in. 1-0 - t ami rs
Hooks, .daira.ias. .N.w.siiai.. is. .-. ..Is llii
V''"- 'teiiji-uij-. l'i-n)cruii Toy lt..oks
' :t is. e:ii '-. e.
't'i' haven-Mod to mi r stock a lot of FINE
IfinU IV!.'! I Th Vill i) rVhrhOTlMince :
1.0 a ,ilL1- 1 .M l.;sei.VAil.HI.
JOHN D. THOMAS.
i?ool:i,... Afnbn,.
J 5001 S,,ll - 3Inl-V
ri Ml K:in.t. . -signed ;-s,-, tr.i'lvinforns hisn...
.t.e.-....s e,-t,.t...-rs t he p.iidie .,.r. v
t li-i t l.o is lire pa red to !'-.a no I a.-t lire lt
-, n . i i ;
.-iio!,.m ai. cu'STi t size or omilitv. fromahn
tin. st li.:.,h ctiir-sUi.i boots t tho eoarsost i
I brouais, in ih..- VKav iikst monkh, on the '
shortest notice, and ft tes modi-rate prices as
IlL ....... i.,.., i i 1 .
i ... n . .. i ..-. mi , n ii.-rt. .
J ii-.-e w!e have worn limits iuul Slioes made
ilillTI ilHO nl I ill- - -1 1 - M -.
John o. r
ii-)VAS.
f i i i ,
i :UAi' 1 -
VI,. . I Ut1
T
-The siih-criber
i
!'! I'-H'i .l to f eroish. ia i o r,. ; ... ;
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t ni--.'ii:.;ii - -1 1 . i i i , . . . r' -. . , r.. i .
lot: A S N
1 .!.
!'i'e' e . ;i a. p.-e - in te.i i ,u ,,r v.. ii,o
imi!0--,.-iI l Uli..IMM --'..in-, him ii-.-. u -.-:r-
i .:,... i am; t. h. ajim.
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ciif -"! ": ' r- fyi -d
j ni o- v-:.t.i i,w.
n - i i:;d.;LL i;o, a.ib.uaCo , rv. itf.j
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
-OF
-AND
AND DEALEIiS IX
HEATING PARLOR and COOKING
- I
AND
Tl)lin in
TIN, COPPER &SIIEET-IROX
I'KOJU'TI.Y ATTFM) KI TO.
Nos. 27S, 2S0 and 282 Washington S.,
JOHNSTOWN. PA.
AV. P. M'Ci.fi.i.an-i Joiix Han-nan.
M'CLELLAXI) & CO.,
Mnofartiirer ofand Dpulorn In
Trine.v nnd 11 si in
FURNITURE!
Wo keep ''.'ii-':in' iy nn li in 1 'n -zrvat variety a lull
1 lie; f Lt-ua til
PAnLHil AND CilAAn.KRSriTS,
STY Lt 3 A!JD AT PrVCiiS Tl SUIT ALL CUSTaERS
TIavire:
t i. - s k s 1 1 'ii ' workuv-n in Oi'- f-!ty, ive
n i-rei-are I to u.i ail ir-ti r; mr
tAm;&kJ i4:Mlla i
in rn-y ks ou srrrs.
, t 1MJ I;s: 1 Jelow
Wther Kastfrn i.r Western Manura-turers.
Wavofoum, No. SI FRANKLIN Street,
XI-: )i:ia urrnsiTK rosTori'icK,
J(UI.V!OW.V, IA.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
'S All Vnri'itnrc font .'or and dclivorn-I in the
fat v tree ut fl.a rj;r.
La-i:s,'74.-:r.
.3Hiis-i own.
tl'infrs-tte ftml lletfiili If rulers in
rOKKIOX ANIl DOMKSTIC
MILLINERY GOODS,
IIAIM'WAKE,
H UK i;nsvapvf.,
HOOTS AM) SITOKS,
HATS AM) ( APS,
IKON AM) NAILS,
CARPETS AM) OTL-CI.OTHS,
IIKADV-MADK f LOTITINO,
GLASSWAKK, YKI.hnw WAKE.
WOODEN AM) WILLOW WAKE,
PROVISIONS and FEED of all kind,
i ou-einer ivitn an m.-inrieror W estern Produce,
such as
FLC'U'?, BACO'J, FISH, SALT, CAR30M OJL, ETC.
t" Wholesale and rc-til orders soliclrpfl ami
proirlifly tilled on the shortest notice and most
reusonable terms.
EXT POOR TO TOST-OFFICE.
IIoMtiny, Stoves.
TIN, COPPER &. SHEET.-IRON WARE
l?H Vina- recent Iv taken nnssocalnn r.f tko.
i.ynin-,1 up and commodious l.;iiMin- on Tlih
street, two doors east of thn itmli .. ...1
m-posile the Mountain H
r..,.,.;!,, llw. ll ... mi)
. -.v. . .-.. iii.iiii (oust.-, i ne sii iiseri tier is
''' 7 'c '"V," 'IhV.VXt'I.0 m.iniiraeture nil
i u- 11 i- ' i..coi i-r,it nnd Shi;i;t.ion
W AIll' line, nil of which will be furnished to
The snbseribso poses KVep a full
and varied assortment of p a 1
nut n pari, QnA
v , mvvwwo
i.r
-. ... ' ' " ' ' ' ' " "V""-
, . 1 1 1 .- u nn'' K( OKINrt made to order
... i h,. !,V. ''" ,n "emu tncl lire and ma-
tellal. KI'.PAI IM nrnmntl. Hn,l,..l
-ii , , . ,1... ,,,, i
' , ' . none ny me wnl be done rfcht and4
I ..'.i'?-
f "0 : i I -j
Corner Centre ami J!if7i Sts.,
s:or.MSQur:c, pa.
I : , ' . ,v '' -oeiL'.'ineni, this well Known
. mi i i i. s -ii- i.s :i c,.i,. :i:ii:iir- d pai-hc pa
tron i-o. A liin::i-.t r-iiniti-r of
SuinnuM lionrders
ivo.r. ei-: iu.i-;:i v kh.
ArromroDATinys ni;r class.
April a, l;i.-i"t. L.. 11. LINTON.
Cr1on 1 ('-'say w.v a "." mbar of t1;e Tx-gl?-l.-i'turc
tv.-n or three .- ago, when a very
earns. t e!;..rt bi he: made lo pass-a law
! i--i;ev:ti rai.3 :s 11
TliiiiJ tf.xos. The
I':-ty f.-ly ImVir-- th vot.::5 of th laem-
in Iho ,U,nn ot . hotel, and tl.e fol-
lowiiijr convi'i salio'.i ensued :
Au't "C'llonel. I doi.'t know how you
feel about this i:i;h'Oiil tax law, lut I am
very anxious lo have it go through, and if
you will Vote for it "
Col. "lint I'm not jroiriy to vote for it.
It's a dead swhuile oa tle jieoj.le of the
State."
A. "I was p-oinur to pay that if you will
vote for it, you'll confer a personal favor on
me."
C. "W-.'IT, I'm not-gviirifr to do it."
A. "And if I can eh; any tl.iiifj for you
if a hole mailer of s'.tM viiull lc of any
use to you, I'd he id.el i" i li'ef it m a jiar
maripnt loan, in fact as i jxitt."
C. (IiKlifiiiari?)." What, sir ! You attempt
to bribe me? You insult me by ollviine; me
money! What do yen loeati, sir ? W'.iAT Du
YcU MEAN ? Betray my cons1iTi'.ens, briiiff
dislioiior upon my family, sell the reputa
tion that I hold dearer than liis for money?
I've ft-uoliofi to kick ou down stairs, you
insolent eu1 lion !"
A. "R'.i!!y, Colc.ii.--CTl.ad no id a "
C. (:;! t,-i:). ! makes no dith'l.'lico,
pir, what you had or what you had'nt ! You
eorne to me, llie l-epre entative of a larjj-e
and in!luoTKi '.l eonimuuiij; to me, neat here
to look after public interests, to protect pop
ular lih!?, to purify 1he -j.rin of lee-i.I;i-tion,
and you have the u.ib',uh:ii"; audacity
fo fibk me to r-eil jny.-e!f for a altry .f'aOD !
It is moni-ti ous ! bitli tly inonstrous !"
A. "I didn't think it would strike ycu as
U'.mr "
C. (PHr.-a-ti.-ally). M You did'nt, h-y?
Ditln't suppose I would object to sacrifioinjr
everything that an honorable man considers
om1 and hily, at the bidiLiiif of a rascally
railroad company - that wants to rob the
State! You don't know ine, sir! You are
not acquainted with mi oj- you would have
been aware that I regard such an oiler
with loathing and horror, that I .-jiurn it
with scorn and contempt, that I de.-j ise the
reptile who crawls to rny feet lo make it."
A. "Oh, very well. You needn't accept
if you don't w ant to. There's no ne.vsaity
for howling so about it."
C. 'No necessity for . Now look a
heie, I don't want to hart your h lings ;
you peem to mean well enough. Hut really
you didn't suppose that a man like me
would vote sq'.are against his honor, and
violate his oalh for a beastly little fee of
$."00, did you? Did you, really
. A. "I dnnno. All the others came down
for that figure."
C "They did, hy ? Well, I want yon to
distinctly niide"st.ind ;!i i" I'm not one of
l that kind. Xot by a 1 Ig .-;ght. li-it 1 ii ii
i you what I'll do now, - b-Sv.,-n loan siel
' n.ir.i. I scorn you,- T; '.!., ;,,,J p'l di" before
l'il iou- h a
of i;, but I've g -. a note for
i.;e T.-lay :n ba.ik. and if
tjy tk- ii ii. iii:. I p-:y id'
iii! a llii- I.o'- l, I'd o'o !o;
OH
ir.- bo.
tae ra;
tax law i
. y tune she ci
.les
j t i i ; v i j i e i.
, ent to the lI,,u.-. f.-el S a virutotu ua a
'uritan.
Noriier: of salt.
The sea depends on the disinte ration of
:t)cks on land for salt. It lot- orig.natv
in oceans and feus. -Rains wash it and hold
it in solution an particles are liberated by
. - i . . , -.- , . ,
i Moi-ece, t;ecomiu.siTKn, anu rr.elur.1 ac-
! tiuuof many natural forces ah stream-
! 't'"v aKl rivers, th-rel'oie, are constan'ly
transporting salt to the .-"a. If the;e i.-,
more than can be lield in M-lution, then it
itceiiniiiiates in masses at ve-y deep poiu's.
Thus, the salt mines, of Portland, and I4ie
vsf 1 horizontal beds of j ur,- .-.iit in Texas,
as well as tl.at liioutita'.n of ro k sail j:i lit.
Domingo, were co!!e,.;(;d at the bottom of
i ancient s-a, which are now dry land, re-
j moSe from water. Ti.eie aj e placeo in
j Africa wh -re t.ie proci-M of dis:nti-re;ratioii
j of t.dt from roi k is i-.ijiiiliy din on, but
! there is :ot wa'er lov.er eiio-tirh .to force
it onward to the pea. ll 'e.n the particles
are spread abroad and 'mixed witli the soil.
The negroes of Northern Africa, having
dheovered its distribution where there is
1;0 water to dissolve in the ground, 1,-acb
it. In tliat way th -y separate the salt.
Salt pervade the earth. It exists in the
gr.-issea ami most veretaLla proliu;t4 on
which animals feel. In that way fhey
(lenve enough in most countries lo meet
the demands of J'e.eir natures. They re
quire as much as civilized humanity. With
them salt is necessary, as with ourselves,
for keeping the organs of vision in jpood
condition.' iStop the supply, and blindness
would ensue.
A IV EASEL'S STIlAT.lli EM.
An exchange gives, the following account
of a weasel's stratagem, with the suspicious
remark that it is vouched for by a friend
A jjrist-miil was infested with larg-e rats, until
a wea?el came there and det-troyed nearly
:
f ,1,
i i.i....
There was, however, one
he could not conquer. They
1 lPir(, rflt which he eonld not unnn,,., Th
i n '"-J
! had several latched battles, in which the
! rat whipped the weasel, until whenever the
i ... i , ,
' "'5,a,1 s- saiety
I in iiiuu j nat- wuniiwi lui several
days, when the weasel was observed to be
ditfjrinjr a hole in the earth under a pil of I
lumber. After he had completed it, he
iv, ,i l ,.f i, i. .1. l ...
, ... .i.r-j c.n ui hit, iiwji-, nun j ii ii in ai ine
' entrance after the rat. Snbsoiiuent exenii-
. 1
nation proved that the weasel had made the
; hole huge enough for the rat to enter, but
; liad contracted the tdhr end so that he
could not -et oat
- . .....c ,.00.
Or. Virol- limu t,.,,...l
his antaoais;, the weasel took him in the
rear, and easily cou.inered hhn.
!
- - ,io-s. it. i...n.i, mis just received an invoice
I.v nn action for fees, a physician nnnot ' ,I,'W.,U".1 ' Millinery (Joods.at her
l-'Ounn cannot rooms in the L.i-t U Ui d. !".I..-nsliurir. WeddirT
recover, in eases of iline-ss. rmtitnts are In'iets, HatR,-tc, n spccialtv. lrcsmaki"
ofun ill tie s;i:ue n-erlr -iTiicm pro-nptly and neatly done. The patromnre ot
v o.e s.i.ue p.eurwimcn!,. tUu ladies i3 rcunociluily solicitea. U-l.-.l
a i li li W
e ff
in
en i
1LJ 2T
mnnx
GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE AT
("V I
Foster
2Tos. 113 and 115 C'inton St., Johnstown.
Importers, Mxnufarlorprfi,
wn mm rxsa i n r n ra aw
MAN UFACTl'lt HI'S
KHAEE & McGM HMO, AUD THE PHILHARMONIC ORGAN
GKNEISAI, WHOLESALE AGENTS KOH T1IF.
jv rr 3?, x rr i ji i o x pi axo.
Poaler in Distin & Co.'s (London), ISpsfm (London), Saf (I'arls). I'jston VhItp. and nor own mak
Of Kotiir; Vale ISIMI liMIM MLN IV 1 In- lu-st and freslu-st Mrinu-
Tur all l!itruniiit ronKtanll on liai.-I.
I-c-nar I'TTLISIIKUS of SH KKT M rsil',
1'u'il film k ot ' le iati-s! ami h. s- 1. ;. -. i T) hand.
I-IANOS AND ).,;a.s M)l.l ON
(HI) I X
"!eTuynen, Vrtnctpal. of S"i!iinnri-. I.- ae-
51 n'.-:i! .wh!!. rv:l! I n l it 'to tl 'r on r- -1 t,. .i
'a : a li ii iu aial I'ri.-' J.-sts iuruis'o-.l tree on
WAht,.Uo.,!b, J,J O. IsV D.ULil iJvl ee, ,La-e - LiaTj
!-:..
1
j
! -'l ' - -i A 0 Q J Jj j
rJ7ie Latest ami
A"'ijiIv (vi:iss:4 iIini
lSlllipi:, CrilsltlUliM-rs silHl I5i'it-c't,
"!T - f J .
All styJos--Stound, Square, Oval and Oblong'-for cov-
oring Wax Works, Statuettes, &c.
Send fcr Price List and Oh'otatlcr.s before Purchasing.
53 Ninth Street, late Hand, Pittsburgh, Pa.
IT 1 111
E.oxris'v-iiLi.:
TVIanufneturers of all kimN of Oil EW
r
-T.
Houses,
CltAWFOHD HOUSE,
EIIFNMU Ki. IA.
ia, - rropnexor.
rf furnished the nhoro
pillar hotel, the nrnnri.
pared to accommodate
with their patronage.
alfords will bo served
i i non- mi nn sr-Hsoris. ?ne iiitr will tie kept
constantly supplied with the choicest li.iois
"I1'1 ' 1,f ;"1"""'li ns stable will be nnd.-r the
cii iriroiif a -nref ul and attentive host li-r. No
effort w ill in- spared to render Kue-ts comfort-
cnii oi prices t he proprietor hopes to win his
Af ILIdNKUV .ii Dr.fS MAIvINR
1 1 The attention of the Ladies of KI.ens.
bnrir and ylcinlt v i dlrrcted to the fact that
,r
JJ vJ J
To he hail tn Tittshitrah at 77. .0 If". .Tmhinson's, Ftillevfon C
Son, If. Tatlor, Martin Jlryl, T..T, Wallace, ,T. M. Sirful f Co 1"
roerstell .1 Co., Carter Jirotirrs, Dilirorli llrotliers, T. C. ,Tcnhiiit
joiim;ii jrr, jierzotr ,v jiaeinnan. ana ail of tier v. v
J85r O O in
fH S
1111
111
LOWEST FIGURES.
33SE
131 V
&m
F 1 2 i I
0 ninns,
ITJSICAT GOODS .AJT
and lenl-r In all Wimls if
nm. .t -j re ra mm wm mm trm im pm
OF TI!K CT I KDU AT1.D
w neike ties hom-h n sj ialty. and alwarn kerp
I )ut stock ol iiiuse - l.u-.ks ot all kinds is Pulnili-te.
til:: ' S I A I J . V e.T. I i'l.AN.
s I' i; t" M N I s T.X K K.V IV " T!t (i I-'.
i ' ot I'.an ts. Te.-!i r-. t,.l ail nisha g to ur-li.te
n n: :,-.ii .-- din ; Iy uith us.
a po! ,'i.
C1 1 -
F1TTSRURC-H, PA.
pS ) v) j '-71 I , - AQCrQ
Most i:;e:,riit Sl'flcs if
:nil i'jvii $lties.
"5 TV ! f T
A Rl
I N4 TO It .
Also, tlie celebrated
1 J
It
Grocer 11
G-23.-3m.
G. Y. YEA G Ell & CO.,
nhnlrnale nl Ketail nanuTart nrrm r
TIN, rOPPER AM) SHEET-IRON WARE,
AND DEAI.F.ltS IX
Heatiai, Parlor aii Cooliii Stows,
Xo. J402 Klcvcnth Avenue,
Alioona,
ROOFIXO and SPOCTIXf made to order
and warranted perfect in manufiicture ami
Orders rcflni-plfnllr BniiAunj
Si,iU-tc.1i.to'I"d Politen'ention accorded
ail, w lu t her t her purchase or not
Aitoonu,sopt.-5,is73.-tr.
D n nL T-iTrt T1 TTT 1
X CXI B JLUfcirUltJ VY OrKS
I3 rrnKii R,rw
MllNliMFATS, TTEAV arid TOMIi
v . 1 N -'""l -NTKR and OA Hl
N K f .! A Its. MANTELS. ,Vc, rnanu-
i ni-i urrn or
American I
tion jrinnanteed
e.xmition o
""" Ordr
and promj
est r-s!i rates.
Try us.
pVh'wV
Oet.24.-Mi.
JOHN
LOUIN'S JI.iRllLE WORKS !
131 f rnr.lilin Ht reel, .loknulnn n.
.IOJS-5 , I.Oi;i. - Prnnrletnr.
A-V. o'l,r vi :i AN" -A MiNET sla its, and
1 ! I. e.. manufactured of th" vi-rr host It,.l
nn and American Marbles. Perfect Ratislae-
three door.- tr .iu UUb street.
ntre street.
CO
r j r 1 a v 1 r
i f r- I 1
rne very best Italian andTWivtl I -'-oeoai, ov weigni. Ait , .
Garbles. rniin...,i.r. l.T l i I I i- .. ' . -i. or lr
in price d,.; , rt ?it5i I 1H,S na OX-MT Utensils ...... .
'fwork. " yP ' 1 t lectuallv iiurifioxl fromoiTeiisnf-'",.
ts rcsnectfnUr utii.ii. -iVsIbKS . 1 . . ... . t -ncf
tiv tilled t n,r. i- iS-l o-i "y nnsine them with enarcorur
i n i i n ik ot-i; ..; . . ,
, '"' n"" i" Kuummccu. : it, m a oeen e.isii wiiu tun
- rders respect l iillysolicit.1 and prompt-: 4 i 1 K 1 ' u ' ''' , he"
b cxeo rod. (j-ihnstown, Nov. ix. 'hl.-tt i to keep it out of the ffrat V. '
'.V7r-ZV-rr---. is fnllv ilmio tt-P i:f the ,
1 Fbenss,UI1r. p m on r.... J matters crustetl on the Lvh '
iuuif.S7,;3.i
10
ftlLr.',r ..... ;
nlly, but erroneo'i-i v ' :i :
a native of Ainc:-;'r-a ; ;'
Oriental. The s;v!n;.-',. 1
, it from the s.ivae -ns p,."- , : -
' jiuiei ica unu iac- ovt I-.
America was lisCove,-f.,j' 1, '"' -cultivated
in the oi;?!.rn -Spanish
peninsula ; nnd- tr'"
very finest sugar hi t')n V
market is the product uf a J:
some seventy miles hi'i,, ''
between the mountain.; ,fV
Andalusia and the M dit.-vr ,S "
Alexander, the woi Id. r
also the Yoild-,s(fr, ' '
uralists w ho acef.inpM);ri) , . -l
Oriental exiwdition. f,,r (.'jr '
fore the commencement oi p '
tian era, obtained surao s, '
i:.
"Indian salt," Tore kept
in the
recce.
museums of Mae,;
In England, sunr wn, n,
even by the higher eh '' lx
time of Queen i:iizaiv,, n, ";
recognized by l:lw ris Vn
commerce until the ivi nf j' '
First. That king thought i.
worth taxing two and ;t h-.'f f. ?
ago. Now, however, the
paid annually into the
chequer amount, in the SXV
some millions.
About the beginning of
a fierce war of words rngt l in .
on the subject of siifrar." 'f; (.
men were divided in r.piu-'.'nT-
question of its w!iol...ir,.,.,.,.J"
Dr. Share advocated it nf ..
groun-l that it sweeti iu-d p
tion and produced a eliarmi'!--.'.
the temper. For these rcaeoiH
earnestly recommended it to th.
The lUiellous wretch r. if t'uT,l
not sugary by nature ! II .-.-( v.!,.'
took the hint, and. at the lik
t eth and to the ltitn d th, ;rij; ...
have Ix-en making Saeeh-rilt,
themselves from that day to t:.
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Animal iNTFLi.TorxcE T:..- f '
ing remaikable example of :,r.:- :
telligeiie-e is sent to us. ssv t -:
ulor Sfien'-r Jfn,-.,,, h'v a t
pondc-nt who vouches fu- ii tri
A lady living in tin's city ,
the house occupied by her--fa :,
i.v became so infested with i..:;
in the failure of all other s i..ir ;
were obliged to is.,rt to :
terminate tliem. I'lnpiiejit ;..
was u.-el. spread thickly . v,r c
whieli was tlien placed where
could readily get at it. lov.:.
course for a long tine-, thev v..;i.
prised to find that. v. h i-si-:
regularly disappeared, tie re
mained, their numbers v :ir-.;.; '
creasinrr instead ofdinv- :j,; , '
ci:
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till
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Owe day a man ill v'.,:.i-- ::-
i iii'ilinir td I o t ,.. ... .
!J ' ' ' ..-.veil W..-i. !- . . .
! poison rats, ami, b'.-is:.' t.-'-.t. r--.
"the ras are too t i'-!- ",
led t!ie ladv to th - alh-v :,i V.-. ':
: n.iz.le of whirl, beii-'ii: ,i;-,-
; the watei con.tanJly ni-ud".. T
i tite IiyUrant they s.w -vi r; I
; meat, fome partially r-ve:vl
; others eatii-l- des--;ttite !'. :t! v H
of the phu-phoi ISS pri-te."
j walehii g so;,h' time, the lad
j saw the rats not onlv eat tlit1
! meat, but carry thecoatcl pieVr.
j fully in their mouths from L r i
Nn
No
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1
a.
tn
lfs
th.
nt
tloor around into the r lh-v. a:,i ;
till-Ill lliwl. l- tl l-;,o ot .. ". .1 -
j hydrant. Our corn's p ,n -U '. '.: ;
timt the I-;, ts !..,.. l ,-v-
eharacter of the coating -n ;ii-i
but that their course argues a k: '
edge of the proerties of v. . iter
power of adapting means to ci: i; -to
reason.
Uoman Kitchen I'TiNsi!.4-'
museum at (L-neva. Stvlt.c-rlaia :
recently obtained for its cahiiic;
of Roman kitchen utensils, f ;
a field near Martiiiuv, whieli '
probably buried by t!nir -r.t.--account
of some Sudden alarm. T
consist of thirty article. iif''.
bronze, and some of them chii"' '
worked, reminding one of tiieh:i:'
shape and ornamentation of 1 r
Vessel. The shove and pot-bm i' -not
differ much from m-'dt ia
of the same sort, and are an "
niold shaped like a shell, st vera', i '
in various sizes, a saueepsui
bottom worn away, a large b'': s
funnel, two ladles, a f.ewT.n. '-:
vases or ewers with two liana-' r,
of which lears the rcjtre"scr.t:t'.:
two gladiators, and was sr. .''
... .... . v i i i i T.'
hr
th
wi
in
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S
! awarded as a nrize. There :?"
two silver ornaments, evidently "-'.
date, anl believed by Ir. G;'';
curator, to have lieen used in t'l
worship. He attributes thearu
the third centurv.
In hot weather it is almesti??
ble to prevent the sinks liee-emir
unless some chemical prcj srst s
used. One pound of coppc" 't
j solved in four gallons of water, p-.f
!
ti f over a sink three or four tinirf- i
. . - i.v f
oompletelv destroy theofT. -ni'f y.
As a (usenfecting agent, to J-
i ? f j .. ;di sr.tf
i ineinises aiieeuu
' I'lensant .otlor, nothing is letter 4;
, ,.v, .. ..
mixture of four parts dry py.
I plaster of pans to one part o.
j after the grosser impurities ha1
! seoureel otf with sand and soar
have i
Rakino Ham. Most ixMle.'
ham. It. ia i.m..)i K-tter haKe- .
!t..i...... A . ....... i...ritna
w ater and witio drv. ext s!,rr- r.-
' .n ... . . . X . . -.lthfCi
au OVer w,tll tllin UUIUT, a" , :
Suoar. T!
C .V .P' I e.l 1 11 1 II n -.,42 111 A.--
set it a wav to cool.
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