GTZ2 fla inSIIBLII-3- JIISTOJiY OP ItAKTAG. The ait of baking consists in heating anything in an oven or fire so as to harden it, and this term is applied to the manufacture of bread ami porce lain, and like most arts of primary importance, precedes the period of his tory, beinc involved in the obscurity Of the earlv af nf r!i liiimnn riw The very early mention of bread in j written history further liears out the t great antiquity of the art of baking. Ve are told in Genu's, xviii., 5, that Abraham, wishiiigtoentsrtaiu thoihrce ' nngdsouthephdnsof Mamre, o.ToiTd j to fetch "a morsel of bread," and told Sarah "to make rentlv miioklv three i . measures of fine moal, knead it and ' make cakes upon thcheartlf." A little ' later, the art of baking was carried to j ll !fr!l liprferl ion lw tlm Irrciitini : I SsSHSfHtSS I ..-ivvi it ibu iiiu lit 1.1 i in ui lit iii;uiimi into G recce. We also lea ru that the ba- j ker business during the Middle Ag s was considered to be one so closely' af f cting tho interestsjof the pidli-,tliat it was put under strict regulation and f ujervision, and continued to ctl'ect the trade until very recent times. In England as early as 1266 an act was passed regulating the price of bread by public assize, and coniinued until ls:"r. In 1812 the captain of on English ship ordered a baker in one of the towns of Sweden to bake a quanti ty of bread to the value of 1 sterling. The baker, confounded at so lirgc nn order, refused to comply unless secu rity was furnished that he would take the bread away, as so l irge a quantity could never be disposed of in the town. In the year 1804 Manchester, England with a population of 90,000 persons, did not contain a single public baker. (Just imagine a city in the United St.tes without a baker.) In 1803, in Great Britain, an act was paseed mak ing a searching inquiry into the con dition of bake houses and of the per sons employed in them. History docs not 3'et give much information regard ing bakers in our own country ; but possessing, ns we do, in this age, all the inventions ami appliances tor mak ing bread, there is no use in pursuing the subject furthei at this time. lite Confectioner. A Sagacious Cat. One very strange thing I rememlcr happening at the house where I was visiting. I had been told of it, but never fully realized how peculiar it was till I witnessed it myself. The family consisted of my friend, her husband, and four children; and when news was brought that puss had five new kittens, each begged so hard to be allowed to have one that orders were given to save four and drown the remaining one. Whether Mrs. Puss missed her child or not I don't know, but .she seemed very well satisfied with those left her, ami was more than usually happy when any of the children would pay her a visit at her snug quarters under the kitchen table. A dozen times a day or more would the luckless kittens be dragged from their lied to be kissed and hug ged. Hut it so happened that from some cause or other one whole day Kissed without any one going to see the kittens, much to their mother's grief, who had frequently gone to the nursery in search of her voting friends. Evening came; the whole family were together, the two younger ones, being on the floor, when, to their astonisi ment, in wdked the cat, carrying a kitten in her mouth. This she carried to one of the children, and so soon as she saw it was kindly received ran quickly away. Dump, bump, was soon heard, ami in came the mother cat with another kitten; which was deposited near another of the children. Curios ity was now excited, the two elder children took seats on the floor, to see I if kittens would be brought to them, and in a very short time they were. Theu wa p ssy'b liapp'ncss complete; she would purr loudly, rub herself against each one in turn, and tiy by every means to show how pleased she was. Iurin2 the time I visited at mv friend's I witnessed the aTwv straiifre j scene three times, and never oni'e did . Iiims make a mistake in notgivinrr the; i ...... . 1 kittens to their proper owners, nor was . tl i liietlliir "liiimoitifr" imise over! , P'Cin.ir uumping noise cxer j heard when she earned any other out ' "el's. Need I say that it was soon , j , .... , ! I.&IJIV.I J'I1IJ. 11 II? - Villll 1 1 VII i j jVeiP Dominion 3fmilili. A Preventive or IItiiroi'hoiiia Our readers will thank 113 for the lol biwing sure prevehtive against hydro phobia in doirs : Boil three tablu foonfnls if salt and an ounce of carbolic powder in a pint of water. d then let a piece l: mixture to give squeeze in a lemon, and tl of meat simmer 111 tin it al tracti ve taste Take out tltc meat and put the r.pild 111 a COOl place. Then, while the remedy is cooling, h ad the 4log out behind the barn and shoot him iM twten the eyes with a Homing - ton ritle. One pint of the liquid will ie ioiiih: enoiirru lor a nun uea nogs. -Home U(t-) Sentinel. The mullein is now in blossom, ana we recommend all person afflicted . , ., .! t- with piles to gather the flowers. We .... ... . know of several cases which were cured br the following simple recipe : Take a handful of flowers and ltoil in a nnnri f now tnilk strain and drink ft ouart of new milk strain and drink a i glassful three or four times a day.-J Ointment can of course also be. used at the same time, if deemed necessary. J LtlCltilown Journal. m ' j It is too common, in times of de- j f :.. .... .vl t;L-A 4 1 ... nraount t-. . Iirer3l-MI 111 wool I in. t.ii. -.i.v-..v, v-r sell out ana seeu otlier Don't do it, you who have ami know how to handle out the poor one and dis well fattened for the marl at least the nucleus for a flock business will improve as it is nrso r 113 and 115 Clinton Street, Johnstown, ALWAYS HAVE THE E-aECTa&t Sast..aad CliQapofc stock :;f fry Good, i,M " '2 4 1 . "wct a -- X3l 4.-1 Qre&t ArVeSteiTl JuLOt61, tt ht? T i?Trl ? I3irT-IlVCER. & CO., PROPRILTOUS. jvYm. .?? 8 Market Street, ritUadelpbi't, JVr. . .. ..... i- I--!..,. id thn nnHlin that thevhare enlarged, modernized, ro- ii sin.scrmers inrorm !- " fMt-.i ami newly rnrmiifd this 'r' m"l!,S ''"" Khkrmax rcoeiv tel every minute, el weekly at the BttlUB TWEKI7-KI1IS TSARS 3 Ifiiin 1 n,etmei,9 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF AND Sheet Iron Wares AND DEALEKS IN gliQot petals, AND- nOKE-RTiMSniNC GOODS CTJULLY. .ToIliiir i TL,tOPfEtt&SnEET-!ROS muai'TLI ATTK..DE TO. Nos.278, 2S0 and 2S2 Washinslon JOHNSTOWN. PA. Wooi3,IorrcIUVo., WASHINGTON STREET, rear PCNiJ'A R. R. DEPOT, .Tolinslown, Xn.;, Wholesale and JitUifl Dealers in FOJiEIGN AND DOMESTIC . BfEew G-QQI3S; MILLINERY GOODS, HARnWAKE. QUE E X S V ARE, LOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, IKON AND NAILS, til) 1 -- M A I i; I IA ) I II ING, L'AIM'ETS AND OIL CLOTHS I GLASS WAKE, YELLOW ' WOM' 1 WOOD AND WILLOW WAKE, ' XioA-ip-!iori!s :i iii Feed OB AM. KI5P, TOOKTIIKH V.-ITII tATOTCDM -..J PflllMTDV DOnnilOr OI:," ?r . 1 rr'yuoc such as fresh Meats, Hour, ilneon, Fit-h, S.lt. nmt.-r. ikst.-, Carhon on. &e., .;c. S "Wholesale nn.l retail orders solicited and ,.,,, Viilp,, on the shortest notice and most rcinsonabie inrmn. ,.,kT .,,,.. . ri..v. ..-...w,... . HUNT TKlk AT TI1A KXfOMTIO, 175. W. II . II O S K X S T E E L , i ANctAciritEK or Pt-pr.nioit Union Crop LEATHER, AND riEAl.EH IN fi.RK B, WW ILASTEU FRS' H1IR, yr ' rwirv ' flHIA&A (t It A, lt. : 4 000 ,nn, of nk ,, Hp,Ill(f.k n.lrk wantcd , Cisl. pHid 011 ileliverv al llie Tatiucry. ! J':","l,l-'J""-;- ly- ' P 1 II K li ' MllMH 1 ! HDITV ; 1 .1 IS l Ti 111 lIUMli U Ull Ii3, j 139 Franklin Street, Johnstown. mjj'in.MFNTs. head and tomr- 'IONKS. OH'NTKK and CAHl-if S Kl" SI. A Urt. MA.VTUI.S. .Sin . n........ fnetured of the very lies? Italian andf American Marldes. F.ntire tatislac-ijfli Iloll ITII.irMlil...rt I., r.i.u . I .-j'l A tharHct rVr work. oru-ra resptriiiiy aoiicited "'" promptly fillod at the verv low- 4-at cash rates. Try me. Apmz. i8.j.-tf. john parke. jamks wu.ksow .h. t. n'rniKL. WILKINSON &L OfFRIEL i XAstrrACTfREM or 01 BiiRnni II i v - I ' tr. m i ril Mil iUU H4k lorctlo, Is irWori executed promptly and 8.nl."f.ictoriIy, and a cheap as th chespest. (4-V2 tf ) "C II. PLANK, M. D., resiectfully j OfTera Ilia nrnfAKaiona.1 urviiwi tl.j ' F.W.IAT&Sn ' cltijtens of Kbenshnra- and Tielnlt Offin n. ! MEAT nitvtl2'Jiiiil..!l.... tllCIT lOOd Should be Sfltnd nt I.mvh'TT A W'r.CIVl.'n T U" ,-".r':" ol olula. Mf renrial and M philit'o DUSineSS HniDr resiilonce andlmme.li.telr In tho re.ro! I1 b iMrtXX ' n,.n .l.f Y. " . UfA. I :,'..J:.- l?":? good flocM ii Kli beutt e.d 17, , CaSVa. ' them. UUII lord reet, KoenntiurK- I-..ttl . Price, much fewer than e.wheV; in Khen ! tl.lro,,,!, f ;r " X. "1 I . recently oconp.ed by M. .1. Ilnek. M.I... i vesWV, V, Z?" Z'V V rP W.I).CK. Attoknuy- iT.l.iiy VZ Un2.18T6-tf. B.A.IM. :ir " i 'i . T. '11 - T ' " id, and keep 1 . m,bnre. om,.r :fr "-t 7" . ' ., - : nnt :r " ' ' " , iTT- ,r 7zz. r vr 1 ; '-"""H T Oh TMt BLOOD, Wheiltbe J. Lloyd's new buildu.r. Centre striK't. Ail M1 A. "5 1 1 1 1 10 Al A Kl' li, ATTORNEY-1 , -i J , n.-c- j Af M. 1 1 . MiCJ III . K R, A home, nf. IWrll. symptom In all eo, ,m,,nicail..'-, mnn.....f 1.....! ., - " M . t . , ..... OtTl ITIPn. 1 4 ftO I t. II. I rdl a l'iriol nan svt.stn 4-1 WW T , . . . - HII'I lid'! rr4S inlli.r.ln I IK V A V V U" MilV SUietOUO. toriiy.andeolk-ctlouiia.pecialty. IHU., .trtHrt, eat end of remdenee-! I l-fl.'7d AV.T Preventive of hor cholera . ! T'" - (wertiy occtn-ie ,t hy Wm. Ki-.ll. L.;',;I:VA1""-.. hZtZZ?' 'T. P-lv-,,L'.T. .- - m a n I H 3 S fV R HE 2 3 v f B 1 S I Lit 136 yuiin,; ! v.... J.- o. . ., -..,,. oi il'rras iieruaj, f-.w; ujr mc tv ... lintel. f.v.-3:n.l EBENSOURC AND HCOSE-FBIi'S STORE IS THE PLACE TO BUT STOVES, HARDWARE, TINWARE, NAILS, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, &c. w is.! GEO. HUNTLEY, Prop'r. TTAItMERS AND OTHERS, if you in tend to bniM a bouse or barn, or otlier- Irnprore vour propertv, ro to III iTI,Kr V'AIIA fil.ASS, PAINTS, IIAIIIIWAHE, Money saved by buyinjr for cash. fCAUMEKS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and Jj exauiiue. the neatest little CHOPIMNO il 1 1. 1. ever introduced. It chops from 10 to VI l.iishel1' rf rve. corn or on's per hour. HL'V ON P. IT COSTS ONbV ta5. -TTlArillEIvS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and JZ; buy the tikst CO UN FODDEIi and S!itW CUTTEK ever aold iti this county. Their cost more thnn saved in one your by cut ting your feed with it. HE Best SILVEK-PLATED WARE in the tuarket. at '23 pe.r cent, lesa than ciiv retail prices. Hold for i8li .t (.-l'-,75.-tf.j IIUXTLEY'?. TSTsLAiniEIlS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and (A-; buv vour HARVEST TOO L.S, which he sells U1EAPRK Kolf CASH than they can be bought elsewhere in Ebensburd'. "T-JTUNTLEY will sell you WALL PA JLJBj PEI4 nn cheap, If uot ehoaper, than any other dealer in Ebenshunr, and tiiin it into the bargain without extra charge. BL VCKSMITIIS, IIUXTLEY will sell you Horse Shoes, Horse Naila, Car-rina-e Holts. H:r Iron. Nail Hod, Cast Steel, ic, VEKY LOW KOKCASI1. OUSEKEErEIiS, r.o TO nUNT- I.EY'S atul buy the BLANCH A HI) C'H t'UN, the best in the world. Sold for Cash at manufacturer's prices. ami liny your TOOLS ami P.UILDING 1 IIA ItlVA RE. Pay cai and save a per cent. 1 T.T.QUSEK EEPEI'S. GO TO HUNT- M'A b ami b.:y your Stoves ana Tin-; ware. PAV CAIl AND SAVE MONK.Y. AHMEUS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and i cet the best HOUSE HAY EAKE eier introduceJ. CHEAP I'OK CASH. CZ-JSZIW P,OR, CLOT,IES V KINEKS. Ileael'.Htliem at great-, ly reduced price for the ready ciih. A LAPGE LOT OF POCKET AN!) mm-N Vfiry c,,,ap ,or ,'as,t al jV I l'UUiv i i) I Ja l-Or 1- ILL. -, . . VOOlCiriJX r?t-Ots, Ilesxlin- Slovos. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE ! ri:ivinjr recent!-taken pos-esion of thenew lylUtod up ami commodious hiiihiiii? on Iliirh stri-et. two doors east of tho Itank and nearly opposite the Mountain House, t he snhscril'i r is better prepared than ever lo inatiiifaetnvr all articlcsin the TIN.COl'PRU 1111J SU HON WAHK line, allot' which will tie li.iiii.slnd to buyera at t he very lowest. I i v imr pi iocs. The 8nl's t il.ei- also projjesea to keep a full an.l varied assortment of Cooking, Parlor acd Heating Stoves of the most approved designs. rT"PPOUTlNG and HOOKING made to order and warranted perfect 111 .'nainir.vture and ma serial. I. im A 1 it 1 in 1 p lirotnntlv at'inlcd lo. All work done hv me will li;-done t-iirht and on f;iir terms, and all .S'1'OVT.S and WA HK sold by me 4-nn ho depended uporas to quality and fintinuan? render'enl uiuiifiL im iinucrsoiii m price. A continuant an'i increase ot mitroTiaire is rcsnecLl'i:! toil, and no effort will be wanting- to render en lire cMtLiiiucuou loan. VAT.MR LCTKINGEU. Khenshurg-, Oct. 13. lsV0.-tr. 1U IZ1S SHU J Z C, wj omf l 1 HAVINU recently enlarired ourbUn k weare now prepared to sell at a treat reduction from former pricos. or stock consists " of iruir, .Medicines, Fr-rfumery. Fncy Soaps, f-on s. Hall and Al en' H.;lr i:vstoi-nii,- Tills, (liniments. IMasters, Linltm-iits. vin Kill-r. Citrate !a(rneia, Kss. Jamaica fJiiijrer, Fur Flavnrlntr K.Ttracls. Kssences, Lemon Sviup. Sootliinir Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Khuharb 1'ure Splocs, &c. Cigars and Tobaccos. ! F Itooks, Magazines, Newspapers. Novels, Misto- ries, Ilihles, Ueliirious. I'rayer and Toy Hooks, lV'iiVtuves. Pipe;. A-c. i&vuVFr haveaddod to our stock a lot of FINK JhWEl.111, to which we would invite the at teniionof the I.ndis. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at lower pricea thnn evrr offered in thiR place. Paper and Ciirars sold either wholesale or re tfli,:, LEMJKIX 4 MMItKAY. JulyTO, 1SG8. Main Street, Elienshurir. JOHN D. THOMAS. I3ootand 51ioe 3Iakor T1, n .u... . ... 7.... . .-....- " 5 iAfiS 'V rr' "i . ","DUI"c,,,re l','OT and SHOF.S of any desin-d siror nuniify. rrm the finest French calf-skin boots u tl,.- rm. itartrnnii". i-"r.:":.V" "... ...... cv n lll'..Jr tOC I'llUVa HB like work can ne obtained anywhere. jnoaewno nave worn IJootsand Shoes made utmy establishment need no assurance as to the superior quality of my work. Others ran ! r-asiiy no convinced ot tn tact It tliey will only give me a trial. Try and be convinced. "'-Kepairiii of Hoots and Shoes attended to promptly and In a workmanlike manner. Thanktnl for past favora I feel confident Ihnt my work and prices will commend me- to a continuance aud increase of the same. JOHN D.THOMAS. NOW FOR GOOD MEAT at BOT TOM PRICES ! Tlia nmlersi...! .1. - TpjAUMEKS, GO TO II f'NTLEY'S and nights ago Prof. Dell was "in commit- ! kt. tne oesi ii i.mi ami i.i.ap- j njc..,tion with a teleo-rinhic ooeritor ir ' worthily iestowed." m,wI.u.-:Uh i-.-n.;,mii-, I NO MACHINE made. PliP.iCi UUBATLV incition viin a LCieCT i apinc ojh 1 aior ir. ju.,t. i- BEDUCF.D. .New York, and commenced experi- fS-'Mfaiou-ue sent on recei-1 of fe. for iH.faa-e. I irl!nT nil. ,o r.? 1 ' Ki'herof the above wcrHs sent Iv m.nl i.ti re- TEJT'OrsEKEEPEnS GO TO IF'NT- ,'lt-Iil,l,S ''" oik oi nis iiim.i. 1.10ns flf ,,rjoe. Address jka nonV m idk ai XI LEY'S ami save 2.' per cent. Lypay- P'taining to the transmission of inns. 1 lYShi''-J1-i;K' " K,- i'; ing cash for Table Knives. Forks, Spoons, &tf. jcnl sounds. He made USC of hi- ; oppie vluX" ' 4 Al i P EXT EliS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S ; Phonetic organ and played tho tune of : me'il.u"; ' j 't?, J ' JJrcentricliles of Courtship. "Probably," said Sir Arthur Helps, "there is no instance in which anv two lovers have made love exaetlv in the i same way as any two olh?r lovers, since the world began." JJarkis insinuated. Vivien charmed Merlin. Alexander made a bonfire for Thais, j Ilildegarde look tho bull by the ; noins. The Merchant of Venice soft-soldered Portia w ith a. lead casket. The rrarrulous female in the "Ara- he; husband stone;.! n- Prince Albert and j ! bin n Nights" told j Victoria sent for i told him p he w anted him. She was i ! Victorious. ' I In the Polynesian islands, they win j 1. A. - 1... 1 . .i!.. . I 1 1l -ueir lieans iy maung llitir ixaili with a shillelagh. Harry ' the . Eighth and Blmdieard J were oif with the hear of the old love before they were on with the hot. Mr. Johnson poked the tobacco in his pine down with his sweetheart's ! finor o ii-ami t.oL-n of !? afriw-.f.Son f- " j Tristam did it mostlv w ith a harp ' i . j V- it- ' and was also a good liar. Ills tWO . Isoldes were too many for him. . ,, I JJot.llWCll was inclined to Mane, and I locked her up in his castle. It worked j as Well as Peter's niimokin Shell. i Tl 1.1 ... . 11- 1 .1 1 1 l'OUUClb'3 Wlie cailglll llim uy IHC crrncn with wliieh rIi nuo.l ,nr n otitnli P ace Willi Wllicn Slie Used licr waSIllUO. Mie was never known to use it alter! thn i,-o. 1.1 MileS Standish deputed an agent . i . . T . . . WllOni llO Considered litter to pleati lllS suit with his lady-love ; the agent did it. but too well, but for himself. Sam. Ponailly, the famous lawyer, killed himself because his wife died, while a good maii3' others kill them selves because thev won't die. Nicholas, of Ilussia, wanted to pop i. ,i;. .i I. K..4- 1: 1:1- i. at a d inner-table, but didivt like to Le cuiorjif. of. it. so !i.- lriiUofliloil n rinT i it r 1 i..t..,i 4..7... a, itoir wi ii i.d' i iim4 iuwi'ii ib hj 10.1. fleillonvi rrnn'a tf.fritnrir ivoc nn.riit Cluilem.igne s secw taiy wasaug.it bv a SnOW-Storm Sparking the empe- ror's d-uigliter at midnight, and iic Carried him home 011 Iter back SO Hint ...... , ii.. i. i ri'. his lootsteps shouldn t be traceil. 1 no emperor heard of it, and saddled him on to her lor the rest ot her life. Tite Latest Wonpku The readers of the TrarcUr h.'ue been made nc- .-inJtit o.l n-it'i tl.i w.ii.ifi-l Ini-ri-4 w..-s quaniled Wlt.l lIlC WOnoClll.I in C-litlO:. of Prof. Dell, bv which musical and . i i.i i i i vocai sounus can oe aim nave oecn sent over the electric wires, but f'W if any are aware of the wonderful results which are sure to follow these im provemcnts in telegraphy. A few nights ago Prof. Dell was in eommn- "A meiiea," and asked the oixrator in 'cff York what he heard "I hear the tune .f "Amcrif a,' iv- pliou .New l 01k ; Give u-: another." Prol. jJell then ilayefl "Auld Lang Syne." "What, do you hear now V "I hear tho tune of Auld Lance Svne. with tl' r chor.U, distinctly." rc- plie,l New Yolk. ri-l ,, , , 1 . i; t , 1 una 1 1 1 v. nii 111 ii-1 1 itj uijsijuverv lias been made that a man 4-an lilav uooii i musical instruments - in NeV York, 1 X'....- o.l, ....... 1 .... -il ' lie heard du:tincllv in IJoston ! 1 1 this j can lc done, why cannot distinguished I oerformers cxerute the most. ;irtUtin.i ' and beautiful music in Paris, and an audienee asscmMc in JSIusie Hall, 1. ..... ioston, 10 listen ! 1 n.imelv, the traiisiiiissiiin of the human vnir-n l.eo.,H.o P,r lu., f,.,.n,l tlf , . , v.. .v. v persons have conversed over 1,000 milesof wire with perfect ease, although as yet the vocal sounds are not loud enough to Ik? heard by more than one or two persons. But if the human voice can now Iks sent over the wire, and so distinctly that when two or three known parties are telegrn philips the voices of each can le recognized. wf; "y soon have distinguished men ; t-lveiing speeches in Washington, Xew Yoik, or London, and audit noes assembled in Music Hall or Faneuil Hall to listen. Boston Traveler. It is said that the Scotch have util ized the enormous force set free by the 1 - r 1 1 j UM,IUS1,JI1 01 nynamiLC oy using pre- j pared cartridges of this material to rid !. . . - . . ... i UClclS Ol St 11 111 OS anil trees, ailfl OI boill- ders too hard to break and too heavy to move. The operation in both cases .... - i- riiim mi oe ci iiiiiuu mill eiv CI- fective r... .I' 1 . 1 ne eariu is cleared around l ldgC Shatt ers the Stump to fragments. Forty stumps, it is asserted, can thus 1w romovnil in mi Iinnr Witli luml i .-.! . . il pro lm nnnralion id cl ill rio. oin-., .! ders the operation is still more simple, . ... . . 1 ' V'. l.V..'.. ' .1VIII III J I Z OllllJIIta The cartridge with it3 fuse is placed on e top Of the Ptonef Which IS tllCll covered with san.l. The explosion ' breaks the stone in pieces smnll enou2h . . , , i fc ,XJ a"died, ana consequentlr easily - I . , , , ' ! Carried on tlie Held If Stone boulders J fWUV, UUIIIULIS : Can oroKen up m mis way. tlie 111-1 i A. 1. , .. ' . IrAHnltin 4 1 I. . : i .I..IUI.IIUII wi ill ii.uiiih; i "I rtim IJCS would lie verv PiTr-etivo in M.o linw.cf ;..i :,- r x vaiieys oi j ennsyivania, wiiere rockv i spursdisfiorurcthesnrfaceofthe o-round I - , , -" e, VH141.1 j ami prevent Its SUCCCSSluI Cultivation. llarri.suurg Patriot. Salt to Swine. A writer in the Country Gentleman advocates therco-. ular fet tling of salt to swine. He says the Stump; a hole pierced ill the loots, i FnrSpnrta aafl WInenn and point, tn Minnesota iSjVAYN,S O ! MTi C JT ' SK1" ,vr 1 ,H' '' ' and a dynamite cartridge inseite.1, to i onwTnonah Tr'n da,,y' wUh lllmni ' 1 ' j rMvially in warn . which a fuse is attached of suiTieicnt i v,nT ,'"bi via Freeport. Two Through Trains ! Homo Testimony. j nccuiiuilatc lu-.t f- 1 ,;. . length to allow the operator to get out j rV rTlba'iiad' ir'vlifc Two 'WW nnP ''jf tcn.ler. A K-t tcr ., of tho. wnv. The evn oion of tl.o .0, t rhro.h Trliins d-Uy. wh 1-itao "on l2 ?rl ' ilT? IVJVZ i ni.-CC of thick ami lil " ' t: - - . - - v..t.av- , n orrif tra n fn rVI rii.n.rn. T . I 1 ' -" "'" i""'", I -. ' I . . o - ' J'.S'l ,1 (.tli rt llri'i'4 M Ol -ru .11 . ..-. i o ovo .'l 1 ' r f- (1-21. TW.-tl.J a bottle; 3 U.ttlea. K.t. l iii.-lv.J ! NO. 4 liULFINCH ST., BOSTON. 4tpiOMfle llfwre lloitac.) The SCIENCE of LIFE ; ur, oeiT-iresetaxion. -tr , tm; ..'. . mmIhI Amirrird to tho Anlborby 1iie ".niotnl .Mptllrnl Ali. TT'PT nTlh(.l l.v the PE EODY MEPICAT l INSTITUTE. nriiowcdiOon of rhefp'cfirntcil li'nlwork ent it'pd t he -S "I r.If ' K I K 11 Kl .; ' or. SELF PRKNERVA.TIOX." It treats DfM.n J1 unhooo, how lost, how regained and how i er- V-itwiM : raoRe imi mrf m. fci in?il vira.ity. jnij-otoiipy. cmmalnre Itcclliic In Jinn. Ssjvjrma- t'TrJmcn. rSmlnal Iri (noptnnifil nn1 rtiur- nI). Nernnn nl Phvsioal Pohil'v, Hvtc!ion- ,r, Hx.iny Frebo.(inK, lUcnt.il lH-i.Minn, i.sor Enerxy. HKar.i comnHnw.:mii.8if.n of Mind nnd I?s of Meinorv. Impure Stato .f She I.lon1. nm1 nil disfafps arisinjf Ir.m flie I-.nnoRB nrroYy,"r"r U'e in ,ief:rcti0ns or "e "- It tell yon all Tont the Jlnmld of Oenrratlrc -liy!MIUir ih iM.rriae. ol Ww'loek and OII"- nrinir. Phvsieal fontrasts. True Aloralitv i m- piritiisui, I'erversion of jMarriai?e. ('onjucal Pre- icit am FrionU)y counsel. Physical Inlinnit v. Its Causes and Onro. KHntfons l.etween the Sexes. 1'rtK.fsof the Expansion of Vice, th- Mis- rrlrsof Imnrndenee. Ancient Iterance and Ilr- rora. Mh of ;itk. Cnre of Jfaly -nd Mind, Tt'in Puiscifi.ks ok Tkkahu.st. AdilrpK.4 to I-hM. dIs an I Invalid' (readers The Author's Pr'nejntcs. Tli iiriee of tliis book ! only i.CJ. This !!ook also contains Mohk Thas Eittt Phkix ri i'tionr for the nlxivo named and oilier disputes, each one worth more than the prfce of t lie hook. Tl " Institute also nnMisTie "TlIFPTIYSini. o::y rK won: an ami hkk IllSKASKS.'' Price UO. Tho heft of the kind extnnt. Also. nnothr valonhle mli',al work trpat'rir exclusively m JVt EXTA I. AN'll X;.K()l'.S HIS KASI S: mere thnn 20ftroal octavo p.iiccs. twen- tv en x;int eTurr.iv.nes, Dounu in ?u!isi:iniii-.i i:ius- i ,m prirecuiy w.oo. lurciy c-no01fi, top.iy tor ! prirtimr. ! "'' he Hook for yoomr and mi M!e.n-e.l mr, , to i reno jui now. i.- t ne rst nee of Life. or Sell Pre- ' scrvallon. The nuLhur has ret'tl lied from t;nrope , (n x,.eIIl.nt ,ieall,,. nr.,, j, nu,itl (.,nVf ,.'. sultinz Phvsieian of the fVl.(ly Aled-enl lnsii- ,;;.;;,,:;,,;;V., ' ! "The Science of Life Is hcyond fill comparison l inr. imii?'. fAiriHtninmo hui on r lii sioiuif j ever . puMishcd." nmtmn irnrht. "H.o netled in llie ftortcm i f Pandora s wit. and hope plumes her winirs anew, sine Hip in bur f t liese valuable works, ptitiiislied ey tliel'ea IxmIv Metileal In; itnte. whicli are fnchintr t hous rnd's liow to avoiil the maladies that s.ip the clta ilel (tf lil." I'liil'itlrlfiiti'i Hiiij'tirrr. "II. should l.e rend lv tlie vnnnir, the mid.'.lo- , aaed and even the old." r.ir S'-1'. 'J i :;.mr 1 tie tl t and only .iet:U ever cot ! rred Tipon nr)y 'de.Tic.iI ,llfm 111 tfii." c untrv. as a rec.irniri,,. ofkll, n, r,,f.ssi..nl services, was presented To I lie nu! nor id these W'irks. ,Wnr"h Klt. ISTii. I The presentation noticed at the time ol its ?ton Pres. ai:.l the l.-adiiiir : occurrence by the i fonmnls thmnahont the count rv. This nnsrniii- eent Medn I is ol soii.l irold. set with mure limn one hundred India diamonds of rnrc brilliancy. A ltoirether. in i's execution and the richness of its tiiaifrm!, and si7.e, this i.J decidedly the most noticeable mod.il ever s'ruck in tiis ecitntry for any itirw( whatever. It Is well w.irth the iti spec:i..nef Xumistnutlsts. It was luirlv won and qnirinj skill, seerefy ht.llH. W A. M. to 6 1". M. ar.d experience . tit'iee l--T.-ly.) T5 K t'HIt' (:0 Ik MHlTII-WnsTKaX RAILtTAl Ftnhrace- nmiTiiiiernnn.'.cenicn; :he GrentTrnnk l.'llfi.V t. I A I I.M . 1- nrnl ' T .. I .Ii, ...... .. - I ii 1. 1 1 v, . t it 1:.. ll!:.,l.rlI . - i.i m'll'.'f. n ll.l e.in- nerti..iis lorir.s the ?h. r:e.-t anii Quickest route he- ZZntJlZ' i '. Ar'n irhi.yu,. .vn.nrm.i tuioif. II 8,- III- 'III. !'tir,i. ,- 1 t'M'f I 1101, Mini inj l(t(i 4lf 4."l'i(X. ; its I Ontaha- and California TJne f Ilhe shortest and hest route for all lolnls In i i -lit 1,, . ;i i.i., i, ire, IHil:t1fi. jrl-7 r.-.o. il ;- : '"x j.ijin, ai.d .itraiia. its Clticaijo, Jladifton ami Vaul Line j Is the short line Tor Xnrthrrn V.'iri iihin nm! i .1i4i!f and tor 3i?rt?''i. Vui. WiVi.vi.- l-n'-mh, i-nd ail points in ti.e Great Netiii- 1 WCSt. It3 Ji'ino ut and St. refer Line .v-'.'r ', st. mo', .v-w ri,.t. and nil 1 points in Southern and Central 3Ilr.ne.sola. Its ...,,... II.... .....1 I.. ......-. .- i. rw MmiMij virrrf. jri tr ffftf ft l Mjftfff Is the only line lor T,inrril1c. Il'ntriinvn. I'mul 7 n . kiiittvh. At'ilr'ii, 1Srt-fit '!, Hs.i'n:- h.i. yrij.iutire. Mniuiirlfr, Jl.wifih Ji'tiicmi; and tlie Luke. Mipcnui' Cmiutru. Its Freeport atul Dubuque Line Is the only route for Khiln. Vwlf,,ril, lixi unrt, and all points via Kreeport. lis Chirnao a ntl. JS1 il wau7,ee Line Is I he old Tvifcc She re Ki uie. and is the only one passing through Krnitti. rthr h.,tnrt. HuUi laml I'nrk, Wnnkcwtii, It cin Kemmlut, to .li7 uhiukte. ' np? rati man Valaee Cars : rnn en all throuili trains eflliis nd. 1 ins is tlie ) I.1N i: 1 unniiiif 1 m so nrs he twecn Ciii-'iiaro atul St. l';iul. (.'bnintru nml Mil waukee, or Chicasro and Winona. At Omaha our Sleeper connect with t!e Over land Sieep.-rs on tlie t'r.ion rarifl Kailroad for all points West of tlie Missouri l.'ivcr. tin t he arrival of the trains from tlie. TCnt or Son h. the t rn ins nf the Chienirofc North-Western liailway I.KAVK CHK'.MIU as follows- ai Conncll Itlnffs, OmilT and Cnlirornis. Two Throiiuli Trains dally, with Pnllnian Palace Oraw lnif Hootn and S'.eepintr Cars thronah to Council Jsliifls. lor St. Tarl and TI Innoapolis. Two Thron-jh 1 innis iiaiiy. wit n t'n.lmnn 1'alace (Tars atta'-hed to I ot H Ir. ii.o , Kr unimy n srrerior. 7 I t!l"-y, wh Pniimnn i-aiaee iars tt.i i rtliinipir t lironirh to si-.im.tfr. Two Trains I attached, an lor n hrankii. ivnr Tl.r,..,o-i. r.io .i..-, I'll l.l.n I. m. . . f 1 . . 1 .. ... " ""io, i-anunaiairuar ! rr Moot City pad lnnktnn. Two Trains da'ly m..Y I I cr lini kton!. Merline. kennshs. tnin:i'. Jntsesvnie. nr,d other points, j-ou can have from two to 4on .1.. ' J n mi ion 10 icn j trains.iaiiy1. ' ' " "," 10 ,cn -v- i.-'.. I II I. M J nm-H Sir "T.S""'. 415 lronlway: R.vdon . n' : 1 l"l'.i K.irn I hii,il st"0ct: San FnncMoo Oillce. V2 Montnv ! .erh'IK ! - .-1 rri'-is ; vi ens i reel ii,ii r-nrr., ella Street IeiKit, corner 1 weiuand Kmne streets For mt or ir.r..,o.i. i o.,!lri,r.a .'T '"r,rl"afi'" Mtainahlc from ' yOUr llOtlle I ickl4 atronla . ..;..; ... H. Stkmnbtt. War vt n 11 rn n itt, (Icn. Sop't, Chicago. 1 (icn. Ins r'4. I I ... 01 . ut. k, v.ou-ngn. '- J ' - -- ! iAIj i x huHtZfi rreater power inform to a in . nithy state the mums niemhranc or tho nrr-t br- O'nn either cuKd.s or copaiha. it nerer prudnoca Sickness and is rortnlr. . ; or. It is fast superseding ery ot1,.-r romedv SVvv enprn'.ccnrelnslxoreishtdays. No other AlcJ- Icino can do this. lc l DuhiUk lih-k ,t Co.'s S.ift P.?. .?'!,. . c ,nlniin,n ZXVMM'T t"b""" 87 v;-: Life, GROWTH, Beauty, j LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER, many .1W(,S t ivnnV TTITIJ rill nf ItrvTni'n) ; liavo ii.i-;. ......... - - . . M1. m Vtt rK rift and tptrr rrl'kon n 1 ... ! . , ;-.i u ! c , o w ...... " . jn.tii, IDIXf" I Wit ... cleaners the scalp from all Jmpurilie, eausir.fr CCS m rarions trr?w-r tl e hair to jirow where it nus laiK-ti nn or oc- . -'- ii;, coruetbhi. ttain thuekia ori-oil the finest linen. sn llitir CXf ense f f 1 1 r hi.)r. Dressing' It in tho moft perfect the world tn ever protliiceil. The hair is renovated and string theiied, aud the natural color restored shows a S.halr c f t'i. . 1 without the application of mineral puhstances. it will kiilcverx ti:!;-'. Flnee tho intro1iieti(Mi of this triity vaiualile , 71 nc ' nd JM i:.,. T ; i . preprtrntion Into th. country, it ha li-ti the - damp from dev. .f i '., wonder mnl admirtifm of n!l cImwp, ns U has t ,,r . 1 . Troi-e.! i..t-e the only iirt !! that will ahoh.t,-- SH'-Cf Ol pli-1,-. j Iv. without o.-eeptii.ti, restore irrny hair to its hoiiC c?r Wi.o, ' : . I orijrinKl eoloi, healll.. so! tntss, lu-i ii-aiidli .hi- ' " ' !l t ty, and pi;fiiiee hair oil oald liiaisof its origin- ; portion. Will ClUvt' 'v ' tti Krowm aiiu coiur. it 1 1 C'.ir u ! '..,. , .. ' ! I I ' l IS. i 1111, i til 11 M j l-l - KJ X - l i J j. w v . -or its- uporior EXCELLENCE ; "'t Kf Jtfnil thi IV-mc Crrlifusile, icfirri Ti- tiatiltiuc. one nf the irrf r'nnin'cut i i ..i'- 71i-.i.wtj.4 ftntl t 'lifin tMt tif t'hiltltlrlitltifl (1 limn ' tfllv liM I am hnppv to fidd inr trotiinonv to the er: at j vftln" of the "O.i.f-Ti f.ifr -..r.r firnl-irrr." -.'" wt.ich restored my hiiir t: Its .riai'al eoli.e. ; ,j ' L 5 .. . M L j Mtu-tl.l that this ""'e" r,,ia '.v ,'' also n cnt;tinil h I nml ttie hue noicnrs m i.r pcrin iu-. lit. i ;un i pn-paraiioti is iioitiinsf hkph upon the Fceretior.s. It M oci.in n...l i;,:.... i hair dre.-sinsr port promnM the ; "-.-.' . i j . i . i trrowin. i pi n:nas.i i nri -i . ..- .root r..i- wra ar, ;-re .st, hairwasuuVtl Ptrf fts. wno can piso irsu'j nynairnis'j'iue ' I'1"11"'' Wien I commenced its u.e. Mim. M tTt.ru. No. 730 North Ninth (-tr-et. Phiia. PH. SWAVNB & S'V. TtrmfH-clrfl hririi'ix: I have t lie honor lo In lortii you I Iiiit n !;! t ft v ai';uaiuati'", M r. M :(ler. is di-?ii?htei i t !i ir.e success of yonrT.'iton llnir Ir li 'it '-rrr licr hair Wiis fallimr rapi-1'y, a:id 'inil.t rnv. The color has tiiN-n restor'-d. the faliiriir.dl ti- tirel btot pc-l. and u new ?r w tli ol h. ii is the i ;;i,f,:, the liota'oi h l .' result. R. R liAuiiic; 1 ' , ' . 11 r ' 1)1 usTjcift, corner Tenth and Omtcs, 1'hihi. i Wiieil liiedc w is (.i l t;c 1 1- BOSTON TESTIMON V. .irt.v 23n. !S71 Tin. Swavsj: & Son: I--st " '0', r. VV.1, ,n A,V"., ' 1 - : , ' wh.cn i itkc very much I'.'XIl" ...... I.-- r 1 n . n - mi ur-r't r ii. 1 it f ;ier tif"tt r thin Ih'nj- 1 haveusi-il in the last nine years. If vu Itl.'rtfie. pond me Tie do.'n !oit!.s . !l., t i::"e of W. S. Fojtler A: Son, Drun-istr-, .il Ticiin-iit Mrei-t, ISo.-ton. U.fpectrully yours. Ada IUkih. No. 50 Kulla.'.d Sijnrc. "I,ni;.k Hair Ournr is fv.Vy j "ii-Htitn, injuiilij l.,e .,;-,;, exti-iislvely aniopjr tny tmti'-nts and friends. s ' SuluOir bt llot." -'! f'.'- T,,..t w-ll as by myself. I thin-fore SeaX from ex- ; , e , , i . . ' 75 Cents per Bott!e-o Bottles, $4. j ins lLeu m v; N 1 f your t'.riipu ist or storekeeper nut ha'o it m-o w ill forivjiril 1 .1 nv ... 'r.-v .tn r. .- 01 ..t' 1 l 4TN Ft IT! 1- A ! rv A' : X.r:h Sixth street, l l.:lHd-irhM, Pa.. S.le ; v,n!o l"r r " t:U n i' '.vr-" Proprietor. i rctncmlK-l thft tL( ri ': (r SOLD BY ALL CIUCCIGTS. '. Ux' thu-e THE JAJXGS. CONSUMPTION Thi distressing- and dun-erons eomtd:int and Its f ri'tnonltorv Bi niMlnni-n srUt-r d ':irt'i, tilstht-sw.-nts. hoarseness. w:"ti:iir H Viiht P'Tm m.'iitlv cuii'd liy 4,l'it-tr n;i vuii ( cini'nitnl sriui of V 1 1 1 fhrr,T.'" liit' .(JK l i'I.- I trinm:i tor f Pn.iiotiirv Ciin-nni!'i"n- i-1 el'ar-f'ei-i::. 1 It ;it in h - r ir flamiiiMtii.n of the iniioos tiwinl.raru' r.l !':; air pass'iire?. v?!h 4'i't-i nid t .;' '! i' 'u sh'.it hrealh. h-'irsciH.-s nnd i-ciits 'm th" tins'. i'orf.ll lll":llrj'.li.ll lltlet'liullS, S. 'le 1 1. Itiill , i uict, cdisitli?, COMPOUND SVRtT OF WILI) ( iiEiliiV isa ?ovi:i:ein htsmkov. Hnn'it'in or Spittino nr rti,i.-t. n-r'- fo-oceed Iroin the larynx. tr;ifch;, l'i -h'n r 1 unir. ;ind n r; f roni vai i it: s .' isk--. i. ; u vd :i exertion, ple'h"n, or fellne of the n' s, wc.ik t'lns. ovriti'iiitiiti of the vivce, rtiv-pi-.-ssi d evacuation, otiM ruction of t heFpl'-.-n or liver, t ie. Dr. Stva tiic'r Com imrnnl Syrttp o; , of ' il ilil Citcrri ttr srv t! . t . rtiik.'so the ro;it of liisu-S" l.y purifyinfr the j rMIS to (U '.io-! 11 !').' I, r. ST or; n r 1 ;. ii nv ami l;; -IfC v:: to .!':l :t tl v act Mm. iu iir ! it :t'tf The :n;-v ns Tho oi'y sl-inil.ird reimilv to: lii i.iK-l-.;:!! an. 1 piiiiooiim y co'in.i i.iis. . . snn.i'tivi s. or those pivi!iiinsi.,i i w..sik. iiois, n'.ould not l:il lo us-, this r.-dt vi;"ei:'.hif ii-m-t-d.v. It has a marvelous power, not c;v r.v iii puoiptloii. hut over'very clironio dis.-rt.; wi.. r n UMi'tu.n aSiciv.iivi- action is lurcicJ. l'i:.h r lis infiiK nee tho coi'ir 1 Is loosoti.-i'.. i i.i.-lt s ca:.s ili.iii'iis'ii'-d. t h pa in su li.sidi'!.. t l:e .1 !s. returns to ita natural stattdan'. the stotnach i improved in its otiwcr to .lii st and nssiiirhit" the foiM'. and ev ry . r.ir.in tins a luircr ion! t.t tcr ijualit y of tdiMid sin'elicd lo it . out .!' n ! u-U IH:W lift i Hli f iilui V I.ISIM! Ill It.'l i.i I i. Ii.'!i . rmci:, jiottli:s. $.. If youf ilTifx t or stoit-ki cp.T dot net hn e it. wr will lerward a half dozen to any nd ir.f, frtiulit wil, 1111 I'woipt of n-iot. rilErAIJt.l. ONLY HV DR. GWAYKE & SOM, So. S3 AorthSixlli M.. Iti:.i '-.liin. Sol.D KV ALL. TrtuMINKNT Ciio tST. ITCIITNG PILES! ' PiLES3 PILES, STOHImQ PILES, postTivr.LT ciTHF.n r.v thi: t'st. of I en asi d tiy seratehii'ir. and not iinfmiuentlv !,.,'., 1 1 V ' ! heca me quite aore. I liouirht a hox of rn.-jirV little wider, aud ! - ' (Hulvirvl: its irum nm.-tr r..u,.r u...4 ': o 1 . .t 1 1 .-it : . :C: i short limomadei perfect cure. I can now 1 neCK, a'ld f-.loi:ni 1 . ..v: ; V,'1'SV ZkIi,') are u nn imr wit h this dlstrisin-c'omtil.-il;i4 to i procure Sicttmr's Oiitmiit at m. llrttri..rt - prcse rations almost innum. r.i'.le. wiihoi.t . !in' ' j j'-i mniicri rriu i. ; m 1 1 1 "ti " ! nnot ntl, Shoc XsW;li:,t. l.orse, 1. washt d o.l - t , SwAYNF.a At.iHeai.ino Ointm km is also a i have frconcrtlv ' ppocific rorTs-rricu. In h. Sait nrt-v, Si ai ii i , , ,:.,.1-fc,i-i'"r llK t. EBTSIPF1..1S. ItAHBFR H ren. Itf lTTMI -. ' tholl'llirll eXtlMl.lM" omu. r.niiipri.is. iiahrfr s irot.lttoTriu : ' -V, Vu, Tr. (VTAMfni's Ki:fPTTO. i-ei-t.iiv site and limmlcss even on tin- fio,t I I"n"'r 'u. rn- riocciits. six i.ov... r.n. j '"'"'J'" Pof.D I ... ... a, mim in inn nn.jr rss mi rrcipf .it j.j ;t i. hv a i.i. LF..nio Darr.nisT. I" ' r. careu nniy ny I T . . Dil. S WAYNE & SOM. -V',.... cT Sit it TT - . V - - A vrlfi St.rlll St.. Vll llat'rf jit. ia, ! ?olp Proprietors and Manufacturers of S WAYNE S PANACEA! 1-lel rr.ted all over the world fn Destroy in, j fjie The ctK"tifn i C.l. r. . . .tii ' prorrtion ol 2y pnrU a green, and mixel tv,.',,,.,, 1 o!! vn;iie in Ki,;ir ; t;;ri T.. . same time it 1 hif:;' (. ,f f". "I ..i 1 ' . platter of P;;ri, s t , . which put o:ic t..,;, ' iiu tvbMl, I I,nVe h.ni n,v , ,' bci!'julv injured. Most evei v d,e in - . tcTiti:t n tu i.'t- I . ..... . r- - HW i t at ci t. . i wit a it- redone 4 lo iirMKi i.:ci live, l'oi -lhebu"Mie.r;iy creasing nnmljcrs. Tin f -been triel where ; , covered -.villi the 1 , : , two app'ic:.tii:i . str.ivid theiu. 'i:.k. 1 i7.vd Mfiphur, a;nl u 'A i ' ; fl'Mir. Mix sill w-:i t . . r..uir not ':i.- r.tti:,' but i-; it 1 C . i -1.11 1(11';.'. I so tuat it a ihen if windy. 'I !, when the 'i1r!;.. i, w.-. i . i . . , : i- ut. aim is i:ii-ii t. ;!::::;: t. life ; and the Pari.- .- is sulikientlv i v-1 1 u! t . '. !' t It - The I T.i . - .A rli: u farm1. That .l tiinn lawsuit- r. 1 - j That nvve -t -r i tliii fu"..1. r. j tiir.t a !m-- '!,:. ! inches i.i.!i I.-- t; i Iiii i. T!i:.t ?( ? i'.i-':! 1 ' ll. t o . ..1 That tier-r,-I f That e.i..:.:iii.u- - j money k-i.t :i: at . cent. I T!:r-t "no cv -c st'i ly is '::! : liUt'.tU'I'-o ".' J'.i'e . 1 "'i . ... .1. . .. " 1 '-it ;..- . . '. . j n -ti!.::Iy . -r. i Tier. i! 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