a rJZJ? SLi VAXVEJt. ANIMAL THAT CA! IJVB ONLT I.f TIRE Art A simple ciren instance in tbe econ omy of the salamander pave rise to t!ie fuWUs which, attributing to il the p twer of extinguishing Ihtuie, asserted tiiit it was spoiitane ousl y generated from tire, and which further bestowed upon it a frame of ice, thus rendering it the chosen poetic emblem of con stancy and unshrinking courage. Yet even the ancients were at variance altout those wonderful legends, as is shown by a passage in the celebrated at I uityli discussed letter, which pro fesses to be written by Preston John, and addressed to the Greek Umpcror, Alexius Coineniu. '.Near the tot rid zonV says thi9 nnrvtlou piece ot kingly declama tion, "are worms, w hich in our tongue are called salamanders; these worm can oiily lire in fireV The first opin ion, however, was evidently the more prevalent one, and scarce a century lins passed awav since the little annua : was very generally sold under the idea that the liercest conflagration might ie suUlued by simply throwing it into the Jevouring clement. Ami in the ( first volume of the "Philosophical j Transactions," published in 1CG7, Kteno gravely tel's ol an Italian friend of h:s who, having procured a sala inanoer from the indies, cast it into tne tiie, whereupon the poor little tiling, swelling its body, surrounded itself with a "thick, fclimy matter," Which immediately put out the fire of coals on which it was laid; upon which its owner, "unwilling to hazard it any further, put it away, and kept it alive for nine months after its fiery ordeal." Nor was this the only supernatural q'lality 'vhicli it was supposed to pos sess, for Pliny, iu his "Natural Histo ry," tells us that its poison was so virulent that it would ki'l whole na tions by merely depositing its venom on the vegetables ot .he lain! an em- .i ii i in- i Moyment whieh. it we may e.edit the j disposition formerlv attributed to the poor ereature, must have been highly congenial. It is also asserted by Matthioli, the Italian author, and even by later wri-U-i's, thnt the bite of a salamander ifl more oisonous than that of any viper; but M. de Maupertius proved that its fragile teeth were incapable of pene trating the skins of any except the most tender animals, and that the bite is perfectly innoxious, as is also the flesh of the animal, which he caus ed a dog to eat. The milky fluid which exudrs from the ioies ot thi sines and back is somewhat acrid, and causes, according ' to Laevpede, a burning sensation tin the. tongue. This substance, which was administered to several animals, occasioned the death of a small lizard which was compelUd to swallow it. It i stated by the annotators to Cu- j vier that this flud may be shot out to j the distance of several inches from its 1 body, and. arcordinir to (J-sner, it acts as a depilatory. No reliance, however, is to be placed iu these statements. Chicago Lcdjer. A NtsTORT of Cat'RCii Tews. In the early days of the A nolo Saxon ami some of tlie Norman churches, a stone Ih'hcIi, tunning around the interior of the church, except the east side, was the only sitting accommodation for its numbers and visitora. In 1319 the people are represented as sitting on tlie ground or standing A little later the jieople introduced low, three-legged fitools promiscuously over the church. Soon after the Norman conquest, wooden seats were introduced. In 13S7 a decree was issued, in regard to the wrangling for seats so common, that none should call any seat in church his own, except noblemen and patrons, each entering and holding the one he first found. From 1530 to 1640 tats were more appropriated, a cross, ar fiarded the entrance, bearing the i b; initial letters of the owners. In 1603 galleries were first introduced ; and as early as 1614 pews were arranged to Afford comfort bv leilig baized or cushioned, while the sides around wete , so high as to hide the occupants a device of the Furitans to avoid !eing j seen by theotlicers, who reported those who did not stend wheu the name of. Jesus was mentioned Mauriaqe and its Effect o.s Lon gevity. A job to coax bachelors out of siugle blessedness, and to decrease the stock fold maid by an increased demand for wives, may be involved in some statements made by the London Herieic in regard to the relations ex isting lietween marriage and longevity. Old maids and bachelors it says, rarely attain to extreme old age. and then it tells of people living to extraordinary j ages by wedding a dozen t;me8 or so, while Jacob Jay, of Bordeaux, died in 1372, nt the age of 101 years, having ! laid seventeen wives in the grave, and ; Margaret. McDowell, a Scotch woman, died in 1 763. at the age of 105. having . wept at the untimely demise of thirteen ' men whose names she had borne iu rotation. Thin far the Ileview does not put a ven- extiaonlinary tax upon one's capacity for bolting a tough morsel, but the strain is rather severe : when it goes on to speak of a pair named Uovin, who died in Hungary in 1 1741, the man a get I 170 and the woman ' 1K4. leaving a tender Youth 116 vears old to lewail his orphanage and reflect on the strength of that tie which held his parents together foi 143 years. The forging and tempering of iron or steel can I greatly enhanced, ac cording to Heir Edward Blass, by XX7M. II. fc'FCIILER, Attorney at dipping the iretal in fused salt. This 1 Law. Etnaimre. p. Oific. in cl dij.ping in 8 tit U alo well adapted for ,,Tra(aTf upM b,l1iU anneaimg sieei wiiuoiu me oxmauon Scientific J t et tha urfac. So ayt tbe American. A A A AAA A A A A RBBR K R KltKK K B H H R & K K KK K K K K EEEB K F.B K EEEK A A A AAA A A A A RUHH K K RK K KKRll KK K R K K R UK fC EEEB E EE E EEEE FREE V. ER E EEEB A AA AAA A A A A KKKR K H 1UIRR R R U K K K K K KK K K K K ARGAIWS OUR SALES-BOOK WE HAVE SOLD DnnooDn mi ua it'i nn mi jib nu mi nn no rm nu an nu mtUBMII nu nn mi m nn nn itii mi nu nu nu nn nn rb BKUOQUU DURINC THE PAST SIX MONTHS THAN ANY FIRM IN NORTHER V CAMBRIA, - A XI) THE REASOX IS Til A T WE 11 A VE BQli at LQWEB. PRICES THAN ANY ONE ELSE COULD DO, And now tvisli to inform the people of Cnrrofltown and vicinity that ice have in our Store the STOCK OF CrOOSJsi Ever brought to Northern Cambria, and which we are offering it nnn nrri 1'iriHT i nnriui Ml. II I l:Ml I I I I I. I II 11 I Mil H U 1 I 1 IULIA) lit 1J11 I 1. it . i' i I. W.I Ml I H ill The reason we can afford to do this is, that hj buving Gools ;n large quanti ties, and buying for cash only, we are enabled to get the very best terms, and the reason why you shouid buy from us is, that xTTn TTiTTTi iTnm oitt tt mTTn TiTinm fljl, MYJ!l BUT UHLI TM MfiT BUT SELL AT THE K"We were among: the first to j inter.d to be driven away by new stores, I or anvthinir of that kind so if vnn w.int. Where tbere is Square Dealing, and no mistake, CJome Ttioflit Aloncr to Out Store, where you will not only find the bars down, the latch-string out, and a hearty welcome awaiting you, but will get MORE HEAL VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY T1IAX AT ASY OTHER STORE IS THIS REG I OX. A A, BARKER I QAJ&J3LO LLT QTT2Sr I'I,,jL OOOO o t o o o o o o O ( o o o o OOOO OOOO o o o o O (l o o OOOO LLLI.Lit AT K K r K K rt K K 1 1 K K tl "3C aflJR" 3r People's OHEA CARROLLTOWX, g , hy mimhor9 of pcrson3 wlo Iia P, ,,, 0tl,,01.0 na, Eliensburg, and elsewhere, with who were not among the first to open in Carrolltown. but who were the very first in Northern Cambria to sell Goods at such WONDERFUL LOW TRICES, can do THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE BUSINESS. ALLPERSOXS ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AM) JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES. S. TEITELBAUM &. BRO. CARROM.TOWN. JAN. 18. 1T3. GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN, 113 and 115 Clinton Street, Johnstown, ALWAYS HAVE THE Tsjx.XQQt Host ClaeapQt Stock 'f Dry Gooda, Nottotii. Mjllinorv. Carpet. Oil Cloth. He. to be found in Camhria countv i3 -1 i-WDitn t forjret tbe number and street. (tf. i'iphi;.s mm u ohkn, 139 Franklin Street. Johnstown. MONt'MF.NTS. HEAD ami TOMn. S IO.NKS. mi'M'EK and CAlll- KT SI.A BS. MAN rKLS. &f., matin fuel 11 red of the very ttfi llaliai and American Marhlca. Kntlre KHiiftfan- II nt guarante. d In price. dMiirn and ' vnaraetfr 01 niirt. tf Ordem repectfullj- aoliclted and promptly nil.., I at tbe verv low trt cash raieit. Trj tne. April 24. it;a.-tr. JOIIM PAKKE. h T. o'fribl. Jil WILKIKSOW. WILKINSON &L OTRIEL. MiRtriCTlIIISI . F0F.SICN AND SQMESTIC UAEBLE ! . Lorctto, X4i. TWork axeeatad promptly and atUtaatorlly, and as cheap at ln cheapen. (-ia tf ) "P A- SHOEMAKER, Attor-et- I At Liir, Ebanaborj. Uffis-it on High Uroot, watt eud of rwaidenaw. Ujn,7.-tf.T j iff 2 ooo o o o o NN N N N N N S V S 8JM O ooo N N"N :: : 8 o o N N N It U Kit It R ItRRK U R R R ItUltR It R 2 O ' 2 O OOO NN N NN 9 o o O t o o ooo ooo o o o o o o ooo N N N N N N SS8 8 ssss sss s SSS3 N N N N NN NN N N N N N N N N N N N NN KRRR It 11 R U NOTHING ! aSSlMERES! ARROLLTOWX. WILL SHOW THAT MORE GOODS KRHR R R KHItR K tt K K 1 1 p nTWO i I I I . iii rind Most Complete rr:i t it rfTim nrr I I I I II I 1. II I ll.l I I' I' 1" I ft il nnnn.i i tti t mfinnm nrrnmr llUUDS ADlD LAUlliLbl " SUM, LOWEST PRICES. open out in Carrolltown and we do not big advertisements, great promises, ti ilpal EEEEER K E K E V E EES E E E E K E HltKK K R H It M R P.lthti KEEEE E E FEE E K EEEEE n n H II II IIII il H H II Ii H It It K K K It U eeeeee i ; TIIli: - ,mve retllrned from JoIinstown A1, n,n a. r.....; ..." .V .,.! . : . 00- the dear-bought knowledge that we IVflOIJ! iioi nn r OB WADEUPTOORDEfi WOOL! 'I'MK KK..S KURtt WOOT.KX COMPANY A. is ninpij nr exchange is amply prepared to manufacture to order uoui8 01 its own make lor VVOor h" sent to the various se ;tions of t he count Th. w ii nn will .....n quality ol Ihe kimmIs mae hy us Is too well known to oeed recommendation, and as we are now run ninjr our Factory by steam powkr, there will he no delay in the manufacture of wool sent or bro't to us for that purpose. 8. Weaving. Cardimr. Falling- and Prelnir promptly attend d to in a workmanlike manner and at the lowest poasinie rates, theiuburw. May 11, 1877 -If. Etastog INSURANCE AGENCY. M W. DICK, Gen'l Insurance Agent, EBEXSBURG, rA. Policies written at short notice In the OLD RELIABLE -ETNA" nt lhr rira 4 Isim t aaiimaies, Ebensharf . Sept. 22, 1877 -ly. - - . GEO. M. READE. Attorney-at-Law, Phnnntuwsr. Pa. Offlc ranm drmra frowi Hirn rt. (W-nm ' OflM UU t P Store. Affecavn jarMw-i y cat. I wr s one day in a country town in Ireland, where a kind oJd lady showed me a ueauwuu uuu v;o, lwiicu m : i :r..i t.i.K .... i i before the fire. "Seventeen years ago," sail she, "that cat's mother had a litter. They were all ordered to be i drowned with the exception of one. I The servant brought me one. It was a tortoise shell. 'No,' I said ; 'that i will alwa3s be looking dirty. I will j . choose another.' So 1 put my hand j into the basket, and drew forth this ; tabby. The tabby has loved me ever since. Wlien she came to have a fani- . il y. she disappeared : but the rain did j not, for it came pouring down through ! the ceiling; and it was discovered that ' Dame Tabby had made a lying-in hospital for herself in the thatched roof of the house. The damage she did cost several pounds; so we asked a friend who had a good co k. fond of; cats, to take care of Tabby the next j time she gave signs of having a family, as we knew she would le well fed. We sent her in a basket completely covered up; and she was shut up iu a room, where she soon exhibited a progeny of young nii-wliugs. More than the usual number wete allowed to survive, and il was thought that she would remain quietly where she was. Not so. On the first opportunity she made her escape, and down she came all the length of the village, and earlv in the morning I heart! hei mewing at my beil room door to be let in. When I had stroked her back and spoken kindly to her, oil' she went to look after her nurslings. From that day, every morning, she came regularly to see me and would not go away till she had been spoken to and caressed. Having satisfied herself that I was alive and well, back she would go. She never failed to pav me that one visit in the morning, and never came twice in the j day, till she had weaned her kittens; and that very day she came back, ami nothing would induce her to go away again. 1 had not the heart to force j her back. From that day to this she ! has always slept at the door of my room. louiifj talks Ma'jazine. A Parrot's Friendship Birds and animals otten foi in friendships for other aninii.ls not of their ow n family. and show a deep and sincere attach- i metit. Mr. Adolphus Saxe, a celebra ted inventor of military musical in struments, had a little green parrot, sickly, weak, and almost feathei less. His work-room was full of brass tilings and unhealthy odors. Accordingly lie plated his old favorite's cage in a large Judas-tree that grew near; the pat rot was adroit enough to open her cage and would fly to the upper branches and enjoy her liberty, returning fiom time to time to her cage for food. As the cage was often open and untenant ed, a sparrow, with the usual modesty of its kind, used toeiiterand help itself. He got so much at home that even when the parrot returned he would not fly otf, 'ut keep on eating as tl ougli he were the owner, not an uninvited guest; the parrot not only did not re sent the inti uion, but formed a stiong friendship for the sparrow, which was eidentlv reciprocated. When the p;if-,it felt Ijnelv ami wanted compa- ny, he imitated the sparrow's chirp to invite his friend to pay him a visit. and, unless he was beyond hearing distance, the sparrow always came. On his part the sparrow, in rainy or ' . .1 .11 ... 1 r 1 f . 1 nuiLcr weatiier, anoweo nimseii to iC shnt up in the parrot's cage, utteily diiesjarding the bolts shut upon him, J which he knew would be drawn back ' i in the morning;- i Hut one tine or, rather, one fatal ! I day, a cat bt longing to the neighbor hood pounced upon and devour Ippar.'ow, who, Iron his taini V(l .j,e liaiitvl 1 with the house, had not learned to be ; upon his guard. Thepariot. not see ing him return, passed day and idaht : thenceforth in calling upon him whom ; she was never more to see again, and ! a week afterward she was found lying j dead under the tree, whither, by a su- preme effort, she had contrived to drag herself. A IlINT. We have made a discove- ry a veriiauie discoeivi ror the tienefit ot those who are in the habit of tearing their n:ul to piees in but toning stiffly starched linen, such for instance as cuffs or wristbands, we will impart knowledge of this im portant discovery. It is biieflyMiis: Dip the firger to the first joint in wa ter and then apply it to the wrong I s.'de of the wristband or cnti directly ; over the buttonhole. This siinole ex- ! IK-Pent will sntlicienlly moisten it to enable the btittcn r the stud to be aljiist'(l without anv severe strain upon the finger nails and without get ting out ol patience. Try it. Dr. Fuote'n Health Monthly. r 1M,,: v.., ii,h Mar.1, iHtmlu-r of ATT r.TT MliVTii t f . . . . Ft.. OAI.MUI s .MAOAZIN K winch Klio.il.l la- ex- ............ .,v mi- KenerHi reanr, anil nil wlio nre f.iinl of gootl stories, ttirilWiiK al ventnrea, rtn iltiiMtra.tioiia, ami excellent pH-tt y. The MajMzine is not a high-priced me," hot t does hav th most, interostins taliln of eon ttits of any serial til.is!i-t in this mnntrr- am tlie editors ar partit-ular tltat not a ilnU Hrtn-iH shall appear Hi its paces reA.iy deserves ait tti snreess Ihat it lias at taitie.l. ns verv one can fiml somet liinS in it that will strike liis or Iter fancy. There Is n immei.se ainon.it of reading tor only SI 50 per year, or 15 t-ents single nnmlter. Pult'iished liy Thoities & Taltatt, 23 Hawiey street, Boston, ami for sale at all news-depots in the country. Simple copies of i,e January iittiula-r sent on receipt of 10 cents. To KtLt LrcE ox Cattle A Scientific American correspondent dvisea the saoih ineth.Ml for killing lice on cattle ttiat is em ployed Iiy fl .rists for exterminating iuC, ttiat infect plants, to wit: Cover the animal with a blanket pinned close round Ihe nose., and smoke thoroughly with tobacco. It will destroy the lice, without the hut effects foliowine tlie wetting with decoctions or the nse of grease ; the second smoking is seldom necessary. i at Vr husbel makea a differencfi of 10.000.000 in the valne of ilia a..nni of tiorn in the United Slates. ESTABLISHED F0& IKISIT-CNE TEAKS. Manufnotnrei's, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -OF- -ANI Sheet Iron Wares AND DEALERS IN HEATING, PARLOR an3 COOKING Slxcct SEotals, AND nira-miusiiM noons arnu. Iollin- in ,C(ii,n;iu.Ni!i;HT-:s;n PROMPTLY" ATTENDED TO. rs.27S, 280 and 282 Washington St., JOIINSTOVN. PA. Icssi's. EDITORS: As we were connected with Dr. QUIA CY A. SCOTT'S Dental Establishment! AT TRt TIMK HI CEKTEPNIAL SPCC5MEKS ... . , , .. w ere mannfueinreit. we Mate point ivety t hat those elegant Oenlal SpecimeiiS which received the OL MT liktltl fta tint j i,in r.lli Ut N I I NNIr.L M ' DAL and LirLUM- U'Viicmnii it DR. QU NCY A. SCOTT -wr w ri. www Anil his ai!taiitF. Anil we psire al?o to Ftate that we have le-n in man 3 dental ottiof?. unit have seon deniiftry n ail its phases, but have i.ever sen work turned out anywhere to equal thai made at Iriii Avonno. I'll i:ii KUH, H. We do not thiuk it necessary, but we also wish to emlurse Ti. Cfcsiiio.v - Scott Asa irentl-nian. nprliclit and honorable in a l stteial and buinei.s relations PR. .TOHX SCOTT. Dr. V. II. PERRY. Ua. JOS. UKAIIAM, JOHN K. AlILt, . ALL OF FlTTSni'RUH. PA. Manhoo'I: Ilnw Lost, How Restored! r7l '. published, a new edition of m 'i j 1 nr 1 ni'ii hi rnrr 1 wii mini ""-' medicine; of Spkhbv hui,,t . .1.. .1 : 1 . ... Sfminut Weknr?R. involuntary S min:il Io Imkii Krtr. .Mi'iitaUml Physical oicaiiHCit y I ml tieiliments to M nrriane, tic. : Chm mi't'iov F.pii EP8V nn-l 1-"its. inituced by scll-in.lut ence or exuil ext.'HVxirnncp. etc. -rice. In a fH'al.Ml enveloi(, only six prnt. Thecelehratpd author. In this aoniirxMe KsV rle.irly lenion!irt-s. from thirty venrs' tnccH!V ful jTactice. that th alurtnintt p:n!pqufnoe ot self-ahus.- may he radically rurol without the .Ixn irerous us-e ol int-riiHl nif.litine or the application or the tn fe; fiointinir out a mo:e ol cure at once I ""!- r""m ni en. ctual. bv meanx ol which ( ev r.v Pullercr 1.0 matter what hi? comlition my be:",aJ' cure tiiiuseir cheaply, i.rivately au.l rani. -Thi Esaay shoulit he In the hands or every th ami every man in Ihe land. rcnt, un.tcr seal. In a plain envelope, to anv d resii post pairt, on receipt or nix cents or two 'ikwU tee SLainjis. Address ihe uMislicro TIIK I II.VKKWKIJ. MH-ll Al. CO., 41 ABn street. fw lork. Post Office Box 45S6. li-li.-3m. THIS WAY iui ,,'in"n r,,n Uneof omirs. Medicines ;SS7,iMj,"wu LJ11LS pure spices Hlank H,k. s. Hkt and ren. Pencila and Fen Holders. Bihle,. -raver Booh. Hymn Books, fco., kc toKethcr with a FIXE STOCK iF JEUELRY, Tooth. Hair, Shoe. Senh and l'ustln. Brush f'"1 lonery, writing Fluid lllark an. I l.-.l il. l:K"kl in.. , . i .... . ...... ,1..,.,,, wlr, fipcs, tilass. LiainpOhiinnevg. and hundreds ol lieedleaa t.. in.mi,...ii ..r ., J other Hrticleii needless to tne'iition will be sold at tha la Very Lowest Prices for ei, If-MMOM X. MlluDaV "."iwn V. Ill u lllll I . Ebensburg-, June 8. 1P77. HEALTH HAPPINESS. Health and Happiness are priceless Wealth tn oVVvVrTr;8qo"w'if u,,tjr w,t,'in WRICHT'S LIVER PILLS! The only sure. VK K for Torpid Liver. Dyspepsia Headache. Sour Stomach, i 'oust ipation i"u, v' Wriaht, FhiU " irjour l"rUKKt wm ttzi.iv&s&s' s-BSr SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP uersoi.u ny ah. ukl'ouists. l16,-ly. A M. KEIM, M. D., PnTsiciAn AND StTRnwrtw ir.kAn.K... flee reentlr oeoanled hi i V"XL?L doors we of Blaar Hnosa. Hick i." ,lTT doors weM of Hlasr Hnose. Hio-h mt -k ""'.111 XmZZr- lla a t - . . " ? '1 mi taorl At lutifi BgMpaaaap,.!! JV E V A D VE It TIS EM EX I S. HAVI Toitfceo Exposition for A FA 11 !I :it!(l H01I OF YOUR OWN. irnw ;n 4k mTiiTTi1 mi Only lIVi: Dollars FOR AN ACRE Or the hot tnn.l In A morioa. 2 ooo 000 Arre In Kafiern N!lrtif kit, on the linf of t hr L'nin l'citic Kailront, now nr ale. IO ym rrnlit riven; intt-reftt only 6 per ri-nt. Yht-te re i lie only IkimIs rnn balk on tne line of t!ii Hrka; Railroad, the 'A'oRLft's Hihhwav. Senl IwTmNiswfi onkkr. tlie .! ii.t ter lor ine swKinjr new hornei ever fuMiflietl. Kul! Inlormallon. with ma.s.nt free . .tl, l-nntl AU. l. . k. u.,oniii, b. t Al.T or the I I rr. In their own Iticalitied. cnnvHSinjr ! .t..t (viilnrKetl) -ck ly aii'l -'oiiIIiIt. I.nrtr Rtt-- lit M4- ..i- .1 with .".la::! tnoth I'liromoK Free llig tViinniirriunc to Auents. Terms unt1 uilit Free. AdUri-isii P.O. li I.KI , tiiciuin iliie. DT A fl Rt"" t'r,(,p 9 0only VdO TurlorOr. Ih --r tree. 'U Ixni.l F. KenttT. WHtiliineton . J I. mn. itrice .'U0onlv .. I 4 CARIiS 18c. or20Clir:OMO'ARIS with tmuie '2!!. SrtN'tK & t o.. Nassau. N. Y. . " 4 Vxtra Ftnelliet! rr1, with name. 1ett., il post iall. L.. JON fc tJO.. Nai?j, N . . I)f FhlnnAh!eCnrU.Snown:le. Marble fcc. with Zj nmne lOc.C. Walkerkfo..-'hatliani VU'Ke.N.V. 1 1 'vVrv,vTB. mczSlt Messrs. Fowt.rs 1 K-n-t you M) rentu for two boxes of tlrHOe'K Snive. I hare lil two and have iipe.i thrni on an nicer on tny foo'. an. I it l almost well Hsieft lullv Your?. Van Xkw. I live tl I Vlll.i ' A n i nil -, i u , v ' n mail on reet-iitt ol 3:. els. rr'-'r-l t'V Sk.th W Ftwi.E St So nn a con w iiiihi in ai w .. . CONSUMPTION CAN RE (TUEI). For roof of llit laet se my oir'-ular. whifh le sett ritKF. to any aililfcj, lljCAUd. M M tJortlanttt street. New York. Closing Out Sale! HARDWARE, TIKWARE, STOVES, Ac. Ar. a r COST! COST! ! COST!!! ,.,.y. , . , , I'll r. iiM.HTMKMfi. iinTiim rniiriu'iri m rmf Iii-i husiri'-F? f enrlv in I y in I ; S.- In t will Irorn lhi ilnte 1 smVK.s. h AHiovAKi; IIS ami SllKKT IKHX uAKK, ttc. ate A ( A 1ST l'Oi; ( S Onl.v- A my tnfk. wliieli in slraul entirely new. wns Nmzli lr e:isli w lin rotxl f w-re tl.tw n to the Iust est point. sikI a 1 In- ni.inutnc-: nrt rs nl irHny ifinwis in my line art-y n-lvanvinf their 1 riCt-3, tins otter ives the uofic ttie i CENT Oi'l'iHiTl'MTV Til UUi. BARGAINS I v. -4 I J ,' km4 ww4wm fit P .! ! 1 I lf,T r.fi ir b. rr, I !- n..' ' r.r.:.i 91 ittiivrl ri lif-1r r1- x'uti J '. 3 mc-yt:--. s-:i ly fii . i .'"'-., I fV H PHIS1 U Uf) .tt TH'S S CdUJ. Tn oriter to irive the t: !! xn I lea of what I am selling fin. Is nl 1 ulmii a lew ol my 1 Croat Reducl'on-j in Prices :j li.uble-iitlt'l Axes, wo; ; h 1. 5 to !.".". K-:ncf.l to tl..5 to tl 35. Knives anil Fork?, worth w m-t wi, Kr.hnvil to 6e. to fi 50. Sil. I'll. Table Soon, wt rih -3 50 to bo. lie.ni.-s . to 2.0O to 3 00. Sil. Pla. Teaioons. wor Ii l.TS tit --i.T . !.'. -i-l in 15 to tl.S". Sil. P'.a. TiiMe Oaytor wor. Ii I.7j i.t 0. I!i. o, 11I iii ii i c, w j cook stoves worth ' l.r.inre.i t,. 18 00 to f2S 00. Upatinir Stoves, worth K.w to 3ft 00 I l.-.'ii.-f. 10 4(Oto-?5vi ' An 1 correjMinlinir reilnet ions in al ot h.r 1 ! n n fioek. In sln rt no .i..re t t.4ti -.t .ric i will lt HSKeil fur l V ,irt icle oil ri:ii,,l h,l mtn V ,.n. "ki y ', '. i i,h t.. ,!,siinf;lv iinlert.HMl ih.it n.t ui.ih'k wi!I hr per- ' mil te.l t l.-a ve t he s ure until oh :,l r.r. Promises j to ;ty to-morrow or ne.il week will tint ansner.as 1 uin iirtcrmincil to ciote out niv buinesis on a cash hai - only. ferrous owinar tre book a.'eonnta or notes arts rc'juested to iay up ami (tave cot HKOHUE 11LNTL.EY. Ebcnshnrg, Jan. 11, ltj;u. tl. COLLINS, JOKfiSTOiiS Co. ; EBENSPJT"R M Pr.rVo 1 1liU tl. Ifipnjn LL U Jil, 1 V A II I.K N l r.yt A . IMEIiEST ALLOWED ON TWE" DEPOSITS. .,,. ,.., L0ANlD- C811ECTIQNS MADE. AND A GEXEHAL noMtiio rni..r.f .. 8ANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED, 5 """Stwrial attention paid to uit, f i.'Svi..i.ni. A w Ui-rK- cor. Nov. .! IS;5.-tf. t ashir. - i MoflVaHMer M Jeweler, W"e "0r ,Tf!'1 "T "."' Hardware More, C n C JU e n . m . , KA., 1 IT "'"".v on hand a tare. varied and ! tZlTArd1 t' "!"':". he offers for sale at lower uriceVt . n n v niiifr .1 a in. in . ,,;., i.i' 1 ,M , tumy. iorun needinir 7.' - . . ? ""e.wi11 'oweIl to Kive him a call wfore iturchasin i elsenl.or. ,.'rotnpt attention paid "to renairinu- i i..i-. .' teitr:r;7;?;I.n, "'"on n.n: l K"ei.sl.urrf, Jan. 24. 1878.-1 f. With cold water or iwt milk m.v. 7k Id bak n l.i ! 7,1 m,.lk m batter snd bake on a hot Kriddle It yoar tirocerf.tr fi-u. st.) frlTI hill J? not easily earned in thse times hot "''Composition had leen kept f.'rs ro"r5,iT.r time, was instantly deprive! of theetnplovtnent whU h ,i.h V ,e"""f l heawaVfrom homi orr" niVh Y.Van'iivi n;:";e:n;:'M,Vnoo.r:r. i it Who Ik wIIiIm.. . - . . . Terms unit a& ........ r- 1" ""'" Hallkt fc Co., I'ortland. Maine. (-.'.-. E. DUCKLEY, Attornet-at Law, All .asme.. pertamio to t:,e prt.leii.oo 1. ly attea tedto, aad eollectlws Inade a .peaun? ril tir tt.... I " I ATToknkt T Lvr. KK. . ' nbur. Pa. Office in ir,nt wv e J. I.IArrl SB tiaaa 1. U ; . - Pas burnt coffee for purilyin.-. i.inrn'i raw i.niij.. - sn-e,atrr. n -u.i.! itiCKixa coff s. The following suggestion, Qar . valuable to our agricultural real It not un frequently haIJ)eas: the very best milker in the tlairt T is sent to the butcher on aec,! her vicious kicking or unearr about while being milke.l" i!"s ' fiiul such animals too troublisoin 1 in despair of curing the n;m..i. e,i:i -pair to get rid ot them ,,r t(iniQ I,. :r s said to inherit the habit, but it;? tener acquired through tlo t t .ISfj' tcner acquired through the 1,, i .'" ni -nt rtceived at tlie hanlg ofl, calf takers. Prevention 1 i l-klir!i lu'ttnr f l...r . 3 t'-y III I Ills . I 111 n"u D''". i should ljccome accustomed to -handled long before having I JV ! calf, and esi-ciallv inst iZf.L event. Petanimalshavenn.M..i , and the law of kindness is protlllctive O. good results tliun - ' S . sfi of ..... ,.,,- , 1 12 -t't I ; W L 01 miiK cows. A rough i . man s.joiun ueer U3 emplovH in care t)f lairv stock. Bat, 'sup.,,, ' e the habit to lie formed, how Cau it ? cur. ? A Ver jiont corn-p,,,, y t J; ti e New ork Tribune rtco-a--' buckling a surcingle tigu j,',,'-.' body just forvvar.l of the nil..,- piin.-iple. probably, is t!i:it tliem,H' j usei in Kicking are su h i i.'imjiiTe.i ineailim.ll IlIli t S it tasUT to st an,!.. The corrcMNHidciit sa vs it note, t . . ,. i s U neer f,4.. witu linn. We saw tho --iiJC i.. . rccoimneiided a few years ncr0 snj, in pracic-' with a three yoar-o! 1 1, ; ; far fr.n -.t. ThC h " ; was SO terrified ik'VoU.I mr-" Mr0, , ' j , , - ; UUWolileil pressure, arid !:; J er f r -, to five herself ot cast, a:i 1 cox . ( . . - . IHIIK, pall aild Itl illCiile 1 ir ., t.a " I:; :r ' i tlie gcucral ruin. an I the oi;e io lel wit i r,",.o.,. . will , lliMtlllCU, li t! S;t llou n as cl. es, i tin. co.v s.s i i 3 I possible, wivii tlie V snug against her ler. 111 tills !(. it is almost imoos-iible t" r I wu and if she tl ics si:e cannot hurt ' Have little or not l.;::j t. t,,'; . ami above a!l thii:"s -i y n, ,t "yy. I I' rv le . . every tnao sl.e tsak- a step. I 'ay close atteiili..a to hus:::- and milk as rapidly as to':!,!e l v .. ... 1 I- I -: - 1 1 - - . ' I in 1 .lift -t.itv Miii; 1:: ');i:,T ;nM ! ....i . . . , ;!, ; f 1. 1 ... , ' ' " " pi ?l;ui, lieL'r aL , PV I'" I 't ,,4v;i -:aty tu i;iver.::v kar oi .-il. oilier colTes;t tiiiiii:! ,,! t'.t- -. ' r,r rec011111.en.l3 building the c.v j uir stail in such a wav th:tt slifc 1 move in any dircclioa aril s-V. her ritiht foot. 'i"h 'rilal i:i:r : a t: in i I cow in sm !i a j illnir , ; 1 le utterly ruined !-v I.er s-.:rii"'c'--s free hersIf. and even if ?!:. tle k;i: (jiiiet wj-.ud hold up ,,r i:i;;k. Tie heroic (on t!ie part of the rnun) luent w ill be far the Lest in iuuslca;.s. Why There is no Rain in I'm-.-In Peru, .South A merica. rain i. known. TLe coa-t of l ru i the rt 51011 of perpeti!:d (.utiier. tra ninds, ami though the Peruvian s!ut aie on the verge of the irreat S. uitS i boiler, vet it never raii;s there, "j"; . reagtui is plain. Ti;e s. t: . :: winds in the Atlantic 0: -l.il fir?t the water on the r.t of Traveling t th? or;!i tt v i' r tibliijuely across tlie 'ct:;ii iu X " r reacli the c.a-t of lit-,-.1. By timetliey are laden with v:iyr, 1 they continue to bear :;r.vT continent, dfposlting r.- th -v 1. i 1 -s th y "i. so'.irtts of supplying wilk It ihe Rio s la P!aa and the tributaries of the A i.iszon s--i;'! T. , they reach t!ie sno.v cupj.f-1 A ; here is wruns from them tii h-t i tit le of mcifctr.re that a very ii w x h ratine can attract. IU-Iu L'rsr !? summit of ihr.t range th"v nnwtr...M. j down a3 cool and vv.iiiiS er. Mt'ftip.j 1 1:,ci5c sl"P'1 voi.i ,, evaporating si.rfs .a ! il 'ace. nc 1 n pe rat u re colder than that to 1 I they wore subjected cn rc- " U!)S. Ihey reac h the ocf s.n lvf.-re become chargetl with fro.-li vr,p; ! letore. therefore, t!:cy have a:'y - T, how tile t v, become the reservoir fr.-.tn wb.-. supplied the rivers of L hiii an.i I The following oroet , a the farmers ol ScitfcudbM-urei is highly approve ! : Tr. Ay. says, -I have eaten bv.ttt-r cj:v -i this fashion that has 1 k ; : three yeais. and it was 2? fft-t first."" Here is the nutii ' I : T:; quarts of t!ie best co::i:n :i s: .." ounre of sugar, and o;;e ount-e 1 nin saltpetre; ta!;e t ::o . jik" C m position to one pound of ' work it well into the ma, :ii i ' it well up till wanted for u?e. butter cured w ilh this mixture : r of a rich and marrowy enri-TiT' fine color, ami never aceuiivsa '.7" l:l"lls ' - " V ele - Otetl, howevcr.'lhal butter tuU 's to stand three week h'an month bif. .rn it nco.1 Ifitlv I, ., .1 r..., t. Ii - .-j.. . er opened, the salts are not fiilli'-U-blended with it, and somutiir.'-j coolness of the nitre will le pi n which totally disappears afurw: :: Coffee AS A PlSINTECTAN"- rioastetl coffee, savs the ILjaif?- World, is one of the mt yo means not only of rendering a and vegetable matter innfx-uou; ' 5-a r.j i r ' . "ceLru) lnS ll,tm- ,n Vlv"1 ' " !, ctotAmcm 1.. .1 ,f a r.v. .uni iu.ait winch meat in an advanced click crt.H m ...... . t nr ',i nu o ptii fDlii-e nied throih the room, COntr a pi of ujwiy.roast.Hi in another room, the efilnvium c; sionevl hj the tleaninp: out f ' l'; pool, so that sulphurated liyt". and ammonia could he cleailv ' el, was entirely removed on tl " plojment of three ounees vf f: " burnt coffee. Refrigerators son;f " ' pet musty fiom flesli. fowl, or - in them too Ions. No remedy receptacles can le employed.
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