JUL I ; desperate resort it was hurried oflT lto j I llockawfy in August, having the! ixsTtA-cT or Avrwrri:. Tat queerest oF QUEEHCA8ES life's . fnsuallv considered fatal) hiccup when iiREAT bkchet: "KNOW thyself." it started. Immediately- on its arrival, on raw, cnmy evcnm". about an hour after sundown, some Iresh milk from the cow was instantly boiled and nfferwl to it. It was with difficulty that the bowl could be withdrawn from its poor emaneiateif fingers. After an hour's interval more milk was given, and nothing else, for a number of days. That child is nasv one ol the heartiest, healthiest girls in New York 1 HOW POUND CAKE SAVE" A DYING GIRL. In the case above given the children could not name their cravings; but accident threw in their way what in stinct required. Grown persons can express their cravings. There are many persons who can record, from their own personal experience, the be ginning of a return to health, from gratifvinsr some insatiate desire. The celebrated Piofessor Charles Caldwell was loud of relating in his lectures, that a young lady, abandoned to die, called for some pound cake, which "scieiv dead I v sidered hopeless, she was gratified, and iccovered. living in good health after wards. Hut in some forms of dyspep sia, to follow the cravings is to aggra vate the disease, life is made intolerable and suicide closes the scene. In low fevers, typhoid, yielding to thecravings is certain death. THE "CRAVINGS" OF NATURE. To Know when and how to follow the instinct of appetite, to gratify the cravings of nature, is of inestimable value. There is a rule which is always safe, and will save life in multitudes of cases, wheie the most skillfully "ex hibited'' drugs have been entirely un availing. I'artake at first of what nature seems to crave, in very small quantities ; if no uncomfortable feeling follows, gradually increase the amount, until no more is called for. JJaWs Journal of Health. establishes m mm-m tears. e" would have pronounced a dose ; but as her case was con- Ohern;cal analysis and phyaiologtcal ; research have established, Iwyond dis-' pute, that every article of food and drink is composed of elements differing in quantity or quality. It is equally true thatthe various parts of the human frame areditferent in their composition, ! ns the bone, the flesh, the nerve, the tendon, etc, Hut there is no element in the human body w hich is not found j l.i some article of food or drink. A j certain moral proportion of these fie- j ments, properly distributed, constitutes ; vigorous health and form a perfect body. If one of these elements be in excess, certain forms of disease mani- j fesu themselves ; if there i3 not enough, , tome other malady effects the frame, j "When the blood contains less than its healthful amount of iron, it is poor, . watery, and comparatively colorless ; j the muscles are flabby, the face pale, j the eyes sunken, the whole body weak, , the mind listless and sad. If the bones j have not enough lime, they have no strength, are easily bent, and the pa- j tient is rickety ; if there is too much j lime, then the bones are brittle, and ; ure broken by the fciigluesl laU or un usual strain. THE HIGHEST SKILL OF THE PHYSICIAN in these cases consists in determining the excess or deficit of any element, and in supplying such food or .1 rug as w ill meet the case. When the medical nUeiitiaiit cannot determine what, is wanting nor furnish the supply, nature is often loud enough in her calls, through the tastes or appetites, to in dicate very clearly what item of food or diink contains the needed element : this is the "Instinct of Appetite." Chemistry is unable to say of but one article of human food, that it contains nil the constituents necessary to supply the human body with every element requisite for its welfare, and that is pure milk, as supplied by the mother of the new being ; but after the first years of life, the body demands new elements, in order to enable it to meet the duties which increasing age im poses; hence, nature dries up tin's spring, as being no longer adequate, and compels the search for other kind of sustenance, showing that milk is a proper, sole food for the young ones ; and that healthy grown persons who live upon it mainly will always become invalids. All kinds of life, whether Vegetable or animal, have within them A PRINCIPLE OF PRESERVATION, ns well as of perpetuity ; were that, not the case, all that breathes or grows would die. Tins principle or quality is common to man and beast, and all that springs from root or seed ; it is named "Instinct," It is instinct which calls, by thirst, for water, when there r is not fl"id enough in the system. It is instinct which calls for food, by hunger, when a man is weak and needs renovation. It is curious and practi cally valuable as a means for the re moval of disease, to notice the working of this instinct, for it seems to be almost possessed with a discriminating intel ligence ; certain it is, the standard iuediu.il publications give well authen ticated facts, showing that following the craving of the appetite, the animal instinct has accomplished far more than the physicians' skill was able to do; has saved life in multitudes of cases, when science has done its best, but in vain. A CHILD CURED BY MATI.E BUDS. A Unit three 3'ears ago the little daughter of a farmer on the Hudson liver had h fall, which induced a long, puinful and dangerous illness, ending in blindness; medication availed noth ing. Uy accident a switch containing icaple buds was placed in her hands, when she Wgan to eat them and called earnestly for more, and continued to at them with avidity, improving meanwhile in her general health for home fifteen days or more, when this particular relish left her, and she called for eandy, and, as in the case of the buds, ate nothing else for two weeks, when this also was droped, a more natural taste returning with returning eyesight and usual health. This was u instinct calling for those articles of food which contained the elements, the want of which laid between disease NoS. 278. 2S0 and 2S2 Washington St., una recovery. CONSUMPTION CURED BY SALT. A gentleman aged thirty -six seemed to Imj in the last stages of consumptive disease, when he was seized with an WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -OF- tih, coma, AND Sheet Ironwares AND DEALERS IN HEATING PARLOR and COOKING -AND- ! lIOBE-FURMSflIM GOODS GENEIULLY. .Iollinr in TIX,fOPPER&SIIEET-IROX PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. uncontrollable desire forcommon table salt ; he spread it in thick layers over his meat and over Ids bread and butter; lie carried it in his vest pocket, which was daily emptied by eating a pinch at a time. He regained his health, and Tewinined well for years afterward. AN INFANT TODDY DRINKER. More recent! v a case occurred JOHNSTOWN, PA. EtastoE INSURANCE AGENCY. T. W. DICK, Gen'l Insurance Agent, Kit i:xs Ii I Ji G , PA . Follows written at short notice In the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" Anil oilier lrt ln iiniilen. EheiiRhorjr, Sept. 22, 1878 -ly. Ill JAMES WILKINSON.. . . .H. T. o'friki.. England of a child gradually declining j WILKINSON &L O'FRIEL i i health, in spite of all that could be j makifactiukhs or ' rime bv a remarkably f,hrewd and ohservant physician. On one of his visits, he found the father sipping a glass of toddy. The thought occurred to the doctor to offer some of it to the c'libl, who took it with great satisfac t on. The hint was improved ; nio.'e wis given, and more; and for two in inths this child of two years old lived nl.nost wholly on whisky toddy, when th? desire declined, a more natural appetite returned, the health improved every hour, and was eventually en tirely restored ; but ever thereafter the child loa'hed the very smell or even night of whiskey toddy. BENEFIT OF ALE DIET. A similar r-ane is reported where a I5N AND B3MESI1C MARBLE ! Ioreffo, ln . 3-Work executed promptly and lutlxfnctorUy, and hi cheap as the cheapest. (4-12 tf.) SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP utiOT, p., Kfnit r 14. th7S. JFrr. H. If t ' Sutter A Ca- Your Cauvh fWmn in Antrim anHn 1 Two 6oua cure4 me of bl eough of ou week 'a laramt jm H. com t. rrrranf tan. March il. 147. JrVmra. R. JT. 9V f wo bottle of four Imprt Couh Syrup d i.(reiDg ooiii. which ti ie.l on my 1 ry-jSOl.l MY AM OKI UOiSTS. (2-lri.-Jy. LKXANDKIt TA IT, M. I)M PHY SICIAN AX1 SrROEON, St. A tlffUM.it.-e, Cambria county. Fa. Night calls nhonM he tnmi at th Pot-ofnoe. f S-l7,'77.-tf. J KivJ Two 6oua c J tiMfn. J PrrmniTEtfi (.V.; Two curM nit of i M bine Ww. 7 Elii j&kJSC REDUCTION! CUTLERY, Etc., AT MUCH LESS TH&H CGST. Preparatory to toarlna: down and rcliuildlng his extensive Store Kooin, i wn.i. disposi: or itis Entire Stock of GOODS, CONSISTING ruiNd PALLY OF Builders' HARDWARE, Tabic and Pockel Cutlery, 'UOX.XAI LP, O L. PS, G LA SP W A U K. L A MPS. L.A Ml' ("III M X KYS. S '.( V K. T I N W A H K, 1(H?K liAKES. IIAHVKST'U TMtLS, GK1NDSTOXKS. IIOKS, SHOVELS, STADIAS. Hl'MI'S am I nitlNlj. IJLANCHAKO rjlLHNS, ic AT LESS Til AX COST, roit CASH AND CASH ONLY ! 87f I hare also on liand a few erood Mowlii; Tlix liiiiex. wliieh I will sell at tn.iu S lO to ..1 less than eot. and !.!!) aent lor the irreat All.li H'K N SAW 4.1 Nit K. (the oniy chantf.ll.le pelf -teed (rummer in the woild.) which I will eell verj low for cash. Now is fte Tims to Secnre Bargains 11 V 111 VIM1 A III rJ liNfe Mmsy ! C UIUOUS rAC TS. It i a very singular f:ic that the shark is Jilways prteeded by a pilot fish, which actually perforn.s the part his name indicates. This is a well established fact, tested again and again by sea captains. . These fish attend the shark everywhere and carefully direct his motions. A:i artesian well in Ventura county , Cal., sponts np fish. In a meeting of the San Fiancisco Academy of Sci ences, specimens ot the fish, supposed to be trout, were presented. The well was bored in 1871, and every year since has thrown out immense quanti ties of freshly spawned fish in April and May. Jn the course of his researches into the habits ot insects, it was found b' Lubbock that an ant, which has a large number of larvse to carry from one place to another, goes nnd fetches seveial other ants to help in the work, while, it there are only a small num ber of larva;, but a few helpers are called. llecent excavations in Big Uoonc county, Ky., have brought to light an immense number of animal remains Among them are immense teeth, tuks, jaws with teeth in them, ribs, spinal columns in fact there are bones from nearly every part of the mastodon, besides many that are not like any ever before found at that pi nee. The Banyan tree of India is some times found tospread'out soasto stiow with one parent trunk thiee hundred ami fifty stems descending, and again taking root in the ground, each stem equalling a large oak tree, while there are thousands of smaller ones. This tree is so expanded as lo form a small forest of itself, wherein 7,000 persons could stand. Kentucky's claim to the title "dark and bloody ground" is attested bj the numerous fortifications and warlike implements to be found on her soil. Cast-metal balls, from the size of a walnut to four and six-pounders, have frequently been unearthed, and under such circumstances as to indicate that they were used by a civilization long anterior to our own. The sea mouse is one of the prettiest creatures that lives under water. It sparkles like a diamond and is radiant with all the colors of the rainbow, al though it lives in the mud at the bot tom of the ocean. It should not be called a mouse, for it is larger than a big rat. It is covered with scales that move up and down as it breathes, and glitter like gold shining through a fleecy down, from which fine, silky bristles wave, that constantly change from one brilliant tint to another. 1 Si Fcr NINETY DAYS FROM DATE Elegant Table Silverware miXm rJhe Discovery of );Hi t( The discovery of the mp1. , perties of cinchona 1,.,, jSl , ,1 in irreat tdwcinitv aii.i . lr . ejumjfmctu-rr c-f tun oir. A-m roube Ern piai d Pilv-'r po. us. and eTirrao on each epooA e iy riir? "tl Ij mit;:u. Yon re req'iircj to cut mu i;n? r.st m ;.ifwc (.fupo-i -tj--a u w br. " V-J ltj Koore i nairacT. un tout ni .'j"- "-' . o --j 1.1 1 in nr IU cnirc-i, indium us vj '"(, "..iuj. .i.-j - rba'pi. 1 ne Spoon writ b rrt t r cxi.retj (r biii, k f w nir f nwrti oTift. d4 deHrfroJ Id Tour hand vitrioct furtnt r r-t. 1 ,w rf tbe hi- t niiTitl. and trail to th bul buvue rt-wa but, u ui louavicc lellAt rrnm tb Compi! will testify: t bona it may Conecni.-lii poon ctt cut wnder tbif tmfirfm-'! Vt CJHfHiiu sr t-nit cmalitr, tint beavi; f-latid vlth r'J1" ntclc-l hr4c rhiw: c:tal kciwn), mod m !oujle-itra ftate rf r"T rr.!o-St.--c'1r1 Si'rrr a-MM ca top of the tDu rfidTing th-m ti.e Vcry-h-!t Ei.--r-P!lrl Warp tBaourco- t-ird. V vill hnnor do n1cr tiirh d-a B't contain lb fr.vcrare Coupca, mni t l.ul rnt henor I Ac CfiUfSO tirlT from tSc ?-- ct tM l-jgatdl ii'Al'iCI'JAL, fill VER rtATIirO C3 . 704 Chestnut t .Miiln-ielrhla. - i -.- about it for certain ti.; the yer r lC;that is tor'Mi " subte.iuia to the- dic.n,u" f i.-;:i not, evvii Hit- i..,;,:;..,.';, ' l"u ejuaiMte t with the 1 of tincliona Ijark; but i-i t-, th;reab.)uls, the Co'.ii:'. ,,. " r 41... ; r. . . r in i if. til i i.. I tiu, was cured t.t u vi lv, t ;,. tent fever by drinking an the bai k, and this p.-.j t i tion into l . . ... ii- .111 I TH .1 I' 1 ' J r 1 1 ci themselves acfpi-iintt it ' u boldt answers this quoti.-n .ri ',' lively in the nonti vi-. :1! , discovery to the .b-.ift who, being in the In!,;'. t.,f ':'. ba'-k of every tree they l - u ) ,"' , at length discovered tf,,. j,.,...- .' , rifuge. Other authr.r, ,,r w,'' ten-i that t!ie virt-i - V', .. ,' J wore known to the la (;-uh ! -J the advent of the Sp'tnir.;. : '' j question again arises j 1m -came acquainted Vr.'i To account foi this r . has K-en invented tli.a , -t.r; ,, " while laboring un-h-r f.w ' . to gnaw the bark of .:!(.-. ! ;. ! 1 trees, an-i v.cie cure ( f :! ni , it- Ate' llllUjJLIIU vu - TX eiLVtiUVAUK COUPON. Cm welr.t ef Hilt Concon. frwl-fr 75 c-nt t" etT-r n etT-. tnetn. r.f rxpresm or nia'iinK. rncrsrirK boatnf. we terror &4rcC to aUna W 4b ai 4iclcf OOX lux L'jia-Sla'lsrd double-cs:ra p:z'.cl SILVER SPOONS. anfl rtf ?twn wr"T enT-sirrfl Initial. ATI rirr nfa V ff f the 'iocrtita m, tL tpoeus ui be dcUcrci M luustjoa tne f bf otber cbrr. odTOid. locUJ MIV'LH HAX1NU ., Iten of il.- S(.-ootit no rynt tbe fo!iwiua harf: fsix c!.d mtrri katvr, b'It; su1 d' r.oe r'ti ptfrce, bt t'eel, J t-' ivickct tn1 r platrd, f !; rix f.rk, !oub' b'ckct so-1 icr p:ne -3. SS cts. If t't fio-l mrc desired, enclose the tii'nl chmrr', wh-rh wi'l be IS ctm. f,r 9yr.mt $i far knives, and fri ct. frr ffrki ioti, 5i.j:i-t oi tfru'tnt T.tr $ 7 hat cos trnre in :it cter J" err cm tcr that each artic.e. except knwea. will La Liier&Vktd V.U " .- -i -V5 tiV3PCRTA?:T kot: Tii Vbeml r YriQ ooA Tor tiW nmetv 6vw fim !t eTST It !j to the i'j:ere-t of til bo can wire (-. cvnelii la n tu' t.'i'-y t irt f.-brrri bw rm ff HeeTiira'on t.t ti- i,tc-t epectiW. U KW W WAi fcil.rware tbotiiJ be tj irt-t-J uirul tJ U t XtAXIOIiAX 5Hi;it PLATIXO CO., 17 o. 701 CJicstcnt Street, rniLisnLPnu, pa. i more probable is;' t!r-.t j trees liaving been 1 u i ; i , ' tempests in a pm-l v. j latter beeouiiiig c!i:tv-i. : me'licinal ii iiic;i i borinz under lever dm I was cured, nnd puM;-!,. t I liut, however, t'ais mav K. it i,..t 1 1 . - ..i .. . i m.tfc t lie it in si ized in Europe tlir-.a-'.i the ;-. Count del Chinch' n, , w!ioe w ife, :is we l,avc-n 3P If'e desire to call lite attention af the jmlrfic In the fftct tlittt ire Ita re ' rcmodledf rcjiiticd and reiitoceil to vnr ILARGE im tWAll persons Jmoirina litem selves indebted, to me tire en rnestl if j requested to come for irard irithoiit dehni and settle their respective tic.-- counts, ei flier by note or tv.s7, find i thereby save costs, as J must have my hooks closed in the shortest time j6ssible. HIGH STREET, EBEXSBURG, PA. P. C. BAILEY. J. S. KOL.SIXQEK. Bailer & ilolsinger, Plumbers, AND CAS FITTERS! Are y ri?Pn''ert to put (.'olil and Hot Water Pipes In lioae anj altcrvl to nl other work In lln-ir line promptly, Pxpe1itloniy. at tlie lowest pn!i ble priced, nnl in a tlmrouchly wot kmunlike nun nr. Also, rnn furnieh nt itn"irt notie-" anil on the most reasonable terms. Marhle Wash Stanis Iron Sinks for kitchens. Hoilers. H:tli Tn'n, Wnter t'losets. Iron Ami Wooden Hydrants. Hum Hoso. (rnlvanized Iron Pipes, one ni.d one and aqnartrr inch Iend Pipe (liicnt for conn try use), and Terra tJolta. Server and lrin Pipes. 3. . and 6 in li es in sire. Also, will tit up. nt fair figure. Hrsss Ulidic Valves for steam and iron eisn-rn punijis. 9g Ail orders l?n with .T. S. Bolsintrer. or at his flmi on t'rawford street, will have early and satisfactory attention. t'bennhnrit, Jane 'fl, lS77.-tf. NEXT DOOR to the POST-OFFICE. Ileafinj? Stoves. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE Ha virir recently taken rmsHosslon ofthe new ly fitted up and eoininodious hulldinir on Hlrh street, two rtoorw eat f the Itimk nnd tiearly opposite the Mminhiin llfnipe, tbf subscriber is better prepnred than ever to tna?itifaffiire al! Hrtieles in the TIN. " PPKIt anj SH F.KT-I HON WAKE line, nil of whic-h will he furnished to buyers at the very lowest living prices. The mibsoriber also proposes to keep a full an.l varied assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves of the most approved designs. rPrOlTTING and HOOFING, madetoorder and warranted perfect in iTianiif'actiireRnd ma terial. HKPAIHING promptly attended to. All work do:ie bv me will be done ria-Iit and on raif terms, and all SToVESmid WAltKaold by me ean be depended upon r to rjnalif and cannot be undersold in price. A eontinilnnee and Increase of patronHjreis respectfnllv solici ted, and no effort will be wanting- to render en tire satisfaction to all. VALMELUTKINGEIt. F.benshurjr, Oct. 13. IHTO.-tf. WOOL! ItOt 4.IIT OR MADEUPT0 0?DER WOOL! 1 v iim'i ...... . . ... ..,.,wl r.B., i enire itreei. (. LAKE, Attornf.y-at-TjAw, hhensbnrg, Pa. Ortiee with Iiegister II. SEC 1 1 LEU, Attorney ol Iaiv, Klwnsbnre, Pa. Ofric in Col- Kituil. ri-5i 't tf i ol ale daily, ana notninjfeise lor many j days, ultimately recovering, when the : J Figui. oi an aie ooiue coum not, ih; en- ,ni1 itoeorder. In court Hoime lurel. The child of a ew 1 oritur - - -a ' aiM .,,l(,.,l Lit !. dvi.iir of the M1 A. SHOh.M AKIdl, ATTORNET- "aitiiumcr complaint. 7 As a Ut and at-La w, KNM.hitrg. M .X ( Oi' I tHtldUiW. 4V - Offi on H igh fl.ei7 II. THK ERKXSBl'Ka WOOI.KN COMPANY L is amply prepared to manufacture to order or exchange iol of Its own make for WOOL,, which ill be taken at the highest market price, ami for the (rat herinir of which wnjrnns will soon be sent to the various so -tions of t he county. The quality ol the irods niai'.e by as Is too well known to need recommendation, and as we are now ran. 1 ninit our Factory by stkam rowER, there will be no demy in the inanalacture of wool sent or bro t to us for that purpose. P. S. Weaving. (Tardinff. Fullimr arid Tvelnr promptly attended to in a workmaulike manner and at the lowest possible rates. Klenst)iir, May 11, 1H77 -tf. ARE IUVIMUS. Watchmaker ast .Tv.wf.lf.r, KHKNSBUItU, PA., Respectfully informs the public that he Is prepared todoall work;in -. his line. such as repairing !lm-ks, 'CFK Watches, Jewelry, fte,, at short 21 ",? notice, in the very best manner, Si?. and at the lowest possihle prices. afe-UB& Miop on Hl(h street, one rtotir west of Huntley's siore. Please tf ire me a call. :bt nsurn, Juna 'Ji, IH.4.-IT. Care of a Privv. A correspond ent of the N. Y. Tribune writes : 1 have learned hy experience how mv premises can be kept from disagreea ble odors, the contents of the vault utilized for garden purposes, and 'nirht work' done in the day time and at one's leisure without the neighbors' knowl edge. There aie three inles: First allow no slops to le poured into the vault; otherwise you will have a nui sance in spite of all you can do. Sec ond have some other place of deposit for broken dishes, bottles, and other rubbish that will not decay ; if put into the vault it must eventually be sorted out again and it hinders the action of absorbents. Third, have on hand, for use from time to time, some road dust, dry loam, hard-wood saw dust, or sifted coal ashes. There is no disinfectant or absorbent better than road dust, gathered in dry weath er, though many other materials are almost as good. If these Ik frequently and liberally sprinkled into the vault, there will never be any bad odor, ami the vault need not be emptied oftener than once in two years. The compos ted deposit can Ik; removed without offence to the eye or nose, and with n little diluting with dry earth is excel lent dressing for almost any crop. A Nf.w Use for Onions. A New Hampshire pn per states that the speed iest way to cure the epizootic and make a horse thoroughly happy is to rrive him onions. In proof whereof the case of a Portsmouth horse is cited, which had a severe attack of the dis ease, and his owner placed half a dozen onions in with his regular feed. The horse ate three of the onions im mediately, and by the time he had swallowed them, began to cough and sneeze and prance about, appearing quite indignant, and refusing to touch the remaining onions. For full live minutes he w-ept at the rose, and then he was a cured horse. He has not a cough, a sneeze, run any symptoms of the epizootic since, but he had the courage to eat the onions remaining in the crib the next day after the cure. 7 IN THE ZAIIM BUILDING, EBENSBURG, PA., Where w-e have Just received un immonie stock of Comprisinir DUV HOOKS. DHKSS r.OOIiS. NOTIONS. VI.AN'NF.f.S. I ;I.. N K K IS. MATS. CAPS. i;oOT., SHOES, CLOTHING, CAUPKl'tf. Ac. ic Wc ul- ke. a lui! Itr.v ! FRESH GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS" Consisting of FLOCK, FISH, SCO Alt, COFFEE. TEA. SALT, ?A Ftf, S iTCES. OILS, .Vc. SOLE AGENTS IN EIOTUG FOR MTLAFLI.VS WIRE CARLE SlTfW BOOT. GIVE 1J Till A1.i ! liv iiuvi?a for cash : The Highest Market J'rices paid for Grain and 1'rodttcc. HcLAUGHLIN BItOS. & CO. r ruol tn (sl mlm, 113 and 115 Clinton Street, Johnstown, ALWAYS HAVE THFJ ' prm- - - Stock of Dry Goods, Notions. Millinory. Ciirpfts, Oil Cloth. &c. to lie found in Cam: T.: c-nuntv. i2 -l i" Im't toi-kji-t I he number Hint . n-el. t'f-j of interinitter.t fever ! t rati on. i The new n rii'-M v. h-.' i receive 1 in Fruii-v : j acuity set Vii'Av f:, ' Physicians who 'lar. -i j were pereeul.-'l. 1 ! hi Iron. lire of.I.n :i- : inate'y i t n-lt re 1 if j- j 'I'fii-s monarch, sn;:, n j tent fever, v , , emjiiric m:ne-l T;i!'.' Fecrtt n :n iy. '1 !,: ; t'rin cinchona li:.ik. ' chased the secret t j liwes, viv Le -tow-. ! , of 2,u;!. liv!e on t lis. : si'U'S ! j : -r lii la ' ' ' I Yl.ive y iil'-"- r -j ' a.-i !. i' v.. ! ivht rat'-'l m -ii- ! : l.aik. ril'-':..-.:t i lelier,t l ir :.u - ' It' tM-icoveriiiir t!a-ia. .n an l convey i.ir - I t ot export, i tie'.;''!-. - ilaiim I '.-ii-. I U 1 !:--e i no ro;-Is. l"i ic';' fit! j s. ct the path of i . , on I K jratlien r. aei cnlt To pa'-s, e t ;i w i.i' hy a loa-1 ro "-'V. hark has cn eeute ! Tin-l ''fi!:"' lS plop so that the coin pa ;.'.: .vhich cinchona v,rA itself a matter of -ki Xt.li- r-'unlar L I : ! - l!cjrin?tcf'"i 1 v 1'.5 1Z. i:staui.isiii: isr.ii. Remedy for Whooping Coron. Make a syrup of prickly pear (0nn liu ridffaris), nnd drink fit ely. Take about three moderate sized leaves of the pricklv pear to a quart of cold water; cut up in pieces and boil slow ly about half an hour, strain out all the prickles through close muslin or linen, sweeten with white sugar, and boil a little longer. A safe and sure cure, and so pleasant to the taste that infants will take it with a relish. Itis also good for a cold that settles in the throat or lungs. This species of cac tus grows in rocky and sandy places, or is grown in the ftardens. To sharpen scissors, take a coarse se wring needle and hold it firmly be tween the thumb and forefinger of the left hand ; then tak the scissors in your right hand, and cuttheni smooth ly from handle to point. The dullest scissors, unless they are entirely worn out, can soon lie sharpened in this way. Asphaltum thinned with turpentine will stain a lcautiful black walnut color. It must be varnished over. Attorncys-at-Law, Z20 Seventh St., Washington, 7. C. I it vc-ii for. We procure patents in all countries. No attor kky kkks i AMMM k N elcirirp nnlc-o the p iU'tit in irranUvl. No fees lor in-ikinir prrlimin nry trxuminntinnft. No n.l.l it iona ! fi-rs for ott :i in tnif a?ii! pontine! insr a rclicurinif. S. ecial attention iriven to lnterlerenee I asefi !n-fore tlic I nieti'. H hee, Kx:ei!fitinj hetorc Conitrei". Inlrinueintiit Sui! in tlitlerent Slate.", anil ail litisrarit.n apper taining to Invention? or Fatents Sknd jump FOR l-AMI'HI.blT OtVINO FULL IS8TRr(TIOS. I'iiIKmI .states 1'otirt nnl l-rtiiioiit . f'laiin ir..seeute l in the Su rente Court of the T'nited State. ( 'ourt ot laims. Court ol Cmiine. sinners of i I it I mm a CM im. Stmt hern Claitn 'tin mision. an-l all classes of war claims hiore the l-.xecutive l)eiarttnents. rrnrH f I'ny nnl llonnlv fFFiri:i:s. poi.ni i.i:s. ntl bailors of the late war, or their heirs, are in many cases entitle. I to money lrorn the (lot-eminent. o"f tthieh t hey hare n.i knowlctlae. Write lull history of service, anil Plato amount of pav ami hounu reeeiveit. Kn elose st ,mp. ami a lull reply, alter cxaiuiualiuu. will he given you without eharae. l'otixioii). All iifiicrr, st)l.li,r- and tuiilor wountlel rnp lnre.1, or Injuretl in the late war. howererFlijrhlly are entitled to, nnl can ohlain a pension. CnitiMl Sliilro Griipral I.iiikI 4lfl.ro. Contrstctl Land Canes. Frivate Laml (Claims Mininic preemption, anil Moinestemt liases tiros eeutcl helore the (leneral Land Otn.je knU le partinent of the Interior. I ninl WnrranN. TVe pay cash for Fonnty Lanil Warrants, nnd we iiiTile corresiiontlenee wiih all parties havin . ativ hr sale, and ive full ami explicit instructions wheru asKiKnmcnts aro imperfect. Weeoniluct our husiness in separate Furenns hnvltisr Iherin the clerical a.silnnec or able mid experiencetl lawyers ami irive our closes! personal supervision to every important paper ,irepared in each ease. Promptest attention thus secured to all business entrusted us. Address K.S. & A. P. LA( FY, Attorneys. W-ASHIKQTON, Any person desirlnif Information as to the stnnd-In.j- and responsibility of the members of the tirtn will, on request, he furnished with a satisfactory reference in his vi3inity or Congressional district ham 8oOtoS200PERMOKTH A. 1 w. Clear nnd rnnrUa. UNIVERSAL HISTORY Commencing with the earliest periods and closing March. 1S77. ' 3 volumes of the World s trreat Oram! History in one. Anripnt. Jli.ldle Ace, and Motlern. includini? history of Centennial Exhibi tion. Inauguration of I'retidenl llavct anil Turk Vijfieultie. A Look or thrilling interest and nniver.-ol need. Sells taster than imv other Keautilul il lustrations, low ricesi, ouiek" sales ex I'). circulars free. A.ldrcs J.C Met I IllH ' .? '"'"'ll'lilJi. Fa.; Cincinnati. ( ). ; Chica Ko, in.; ,t. Louis, Mo. 6-') -vot J Cra" fi,r Trinted List or Farms Tor a nd i;7 1,x,"',(,"'e in Western I'et.nsvlvanla, l-.astern (Jhio. iritinia. an I the Stmt h." Sou! h-west and W ?st. A Iso, want the address ol persons hnt-inir larKe tracts of l:ml suilahle for colonies. Send for a printed list It will cost you nothing s M J ames, Fittshurjth Farm A irencv. m Sinithfleld street between 6ih ami 8th avenues, nearly opp site (dty Hall l8 3i.i,.tIi ! nnt rn"nT earned In these times, hut I I I ltCttn,nf nuulo In three months' by any ill I I "e or dt her so in any parlor the ooun V f I try who is willing to work steadily t he awB1v,reV,rn.t wl,eh we ,urnl8h- Yu "t le away from home over nl;ht. You can irlt-o your wol Um. to the-work. or only yt.ur sifare moments. It costs n.t.inv .vJ .VI T Uallki . Co., FortUol, JUiO. (J-J.-JT. Great Reduction A FULL SET rORS(5.00 a r Dr. auincy A. Scott's, 27s n:xx ai i:m j:, V I T T S 13 UUGH, PA . Tnkinir the Centennial Medal an ! liplonts ever nil home and foreign eomp.-t itors hi? iriven Fr. Scot fs work a world wide celebrit v. and thopuoJ lie are always Fa: fticd when thev "get il that tuvv HAVIi Tilt lli:ST. ITW1LL FA Y EVEfiYDOnY TO Vfs i t ri t rsi: man to 11 A I v; I n. Q l ' IXC Y A. Sro TT ex th a c t the ir teeth without pa ix by his ahsoeutely safe axj:s the tic, as it is the oxeyoxe ix exs7exoe, And can he taker, w ith entire confidence hy old and yonnir. and people in evtrv condition of health. ANOTHER DEATH FROM LAUGHING GAS. Dr. (3. .Morlev Harrison, a flurjreon of 30 years standing in Manchester. Knirland. lately riied'troin an overdose of Ianahinsr O s He was in jierteet heaCb. bnt the -fm-' ana-sthizes very rapidly and ho took n tew inhalatiuns manv. lune 15, ISTT.-.'i'iu. I Oil rui;. Medicines, hand a large, va- BmEs, Mmi Met Articles, k. 1? addition to a full line of T l.c. the nndersiiriied keep on ried and eleirant issortment of rcTfnmery, Toilet and Washing Soaps, Fnre Finvorinic Kxtracts, Essenees of all kiti-i, pureSpiees. Flank Hooks. Pocket and Pass H.k, Stationery, Writing Fluid. Hiack and Fe.1 Inks, l'ens. Pencils an. I Pen Holders. Fildes, Prater Hooks. Hymn Hooks. tc, losttthcr with a" rjMj stock tr ,ri:iri:i.n r, Tooth. Hair. Shoe. Sc nt an 1 I'usMnsr I5rus!i-. tlonihs ol all kin I. Tol-aeco. Ciarars. Pipes, i lass ware. L,atr.i.s. l.imp Chimne' s. and hundreds r other nrtlcles needless to mention all of which will tie sold at the Very Lowest Pticos for Cash. LEMMON & MURRAY. Fhensburif, June 8, lr'TT. puiKE'ji mwm warn, 139 Franklin Street, Johnstown. ta'ii MCNTS. HKAli and TOM11 ICl S ii INKS. ( (1 NTKIt and CAIU- . r. i ii.-,. .tiA . i man ii-1 fa'turotSol thovt-ry host Italian and A litorifM ti M it-lil..a V..t.A ..ii.t. I lion friiarantot-d in pi iec. dtsiira and'ki Liini ii-it-r tM W til K . VI I-p- (triers r.-seot fully Solicited and promptly tilled at the very low f8t cash rates. Try me. April i!4, la7a.-tl. JOHN I'AUKE. f;KO M. ilvTYilttnrat-Lnw. V F'.ensbnrar. Pa. itfiirw on it'itrA ,... I tbie dooii irom H.gh itud. mm ii.-;.. :t ( i; r ! v i ef 1 Snake life is : ' ' Tlie owers w Lit I, joes of iflnf'i;!1. t'n'ir cL:rs. tinl, t litvf, sum 'tii.i' ;-v t ireuniltuu t aro '.: j to ji(thu-e tlivm. - a i iMU'HMl-s. (.' ''., 1 have ImUi v.:;- iSo lias ('.';'. :.i .7 soni-.' (it-rni-ai oj!ii. ! it I'' "nlvvnv vi v i j r e:iHr.:t!!v"' o. in i. sliire vo,i.l lio li:t ! ' ' ytiiinof ItiooJ till -'it seems i s:iti(;ictu y circs having Incii l"'nol ejivfnl n-i:: :i!y 'T' e this mi 1 in a n v (itli'i' - 'U ! irartliiiiT t!b.'o " ;! ' float iins, lilt t r! ;n' ,v ju.liees timl I'l'.t I.'.l'.o !;' not well verse.l in ; -; phies. iniiihl have e:. v eoihla to lay erir ?'ee.iio the jiythoness i i 1 m1 : liave nlo siaai!:ite'l t s -1 tin them. :is tl:e pvio i. s'.ie has prolnel a jk i U( ' thouoh Io:k1 f.tntilv f cut umsi.anee ef s rv.v.c i naturalists th:it the I -s ones is to be ivpvth'-V ' won1erel at. Cap'.ii'v 1 ' tive noons, ai;l si.;il lijjht of lay in a 1m j ' to contain her, t!ii ' C" " ! arrives tilive. tlais p;ui; powers ot rn liiiaiice : 1 ' ' no fitting place invi.i 'ii lier yonnjx. aibl they hi Still, it is a n .tewurtl.y f nals of zo "loizy. At fi: result of thst'ivatiu!i, t! of tlie pvtiion was V!i-i it lu -intA -rifi t itKxl : i of tlie younsr corotielias : !" this it is evi.lont. t!iat e e'r tlare that oi:ly v;per 1 "' voiniff ; or, iieeo;-ili;ir t" ' M2ni fixation ;rthe wer-1. a " onella. anil seeral otln-r '"' oim se.akes wonM le viief it is remarkaMethat tl:"-ei -' .aT t-.-it ir.i.l ii- i . Tt1 IV't ee . . , .. . mtl ifiilar families all l i j .,-r catif-e some eoronelhis lay i"-- f incuhate them, rn-'l other? ' i - a live oroo.1. So. uUo, (, of the i:yiifr lay cp:?5. t":0 v is completely viviparous. '' Journal. , If" .r't i'l ;i te.l:-" t'.f r..,t For washing .lilt an.l ?ro:j':, painted surfaees, etc , P"1 t spoonful of spirits ol lisn""' " f ,,rf: warm water, o'P ' , f c t quart of cloth, and then wipt oh oi other ftt title IT the
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