a JH 13 S Hfi 13 Bk. C" BS OF2 S-CI3EI COy.S I'M I'll OX. SUCCESSFUL TREAT M EN T OF TflE DISEASE. Almost ever)- one can name in the circle of Ms actptaintance one or two in stances where persons have hten cureil m consumption, anI most doctors can plume t lie. inch es on a lew such cases as illustrating their own successful i ictice of t!ie healing art. But all ure w illing to n.l tii it tln.t reeoverit s nre'rare, when t!ie disease is thorough ly developed. I 1 'In last number of tlu M:'dt:al Ji'-' orif, however, a physi cian of New York city gives details of Lis method of treatment of this disease in extreme ea- s, with the happy icsult oi Curing fror.iGo to TO per cent. The methods and the theory of the cure are in some rep cts quite new; the' are published as is the noble, custom of the medical profession so that oth'-r ln-!.or can try and test them; rnd the benefit, whatever it may be, is open to all. Six cncs are described ; all have been treated by good phvsi- j i-ians according to eostoniary methods. ' At least half of the patients had vainly tried residence at the West ar.d South. Their lungs were deeply diseased 'I hey were steadily growing worse, mid seem to have been advised that their malady had become serious. L wdcr the new treatment, four of these pailenls recovered, and are again ae U.eiy engaged in their business pur suit:. One, whose cae was greatly complicated by other diseases, after j alter making good progress toward re- , Coxery, sulleied fresh misfortune from . t.i.-iirili. fit.4ft4 1 irr.i i lirr intn tliA ! I'"-- .......... .. ..,., tlie lungs, but has since begun to re gain health. One, that had been sup- pjsed to present the most favoraUe j c.ise of the six when first presented for ' tieatinent, railed r. fterward to gain strength, and died gen'dy while asleep. : The time taken for recovery, under j l!,e new treatment, seems to vary from t-ix months to a year, but relief from the more distressing symptoms was ! chtaine.l in all cases in a much shorter j j eiiod. The theo ry of cure is to clear ' the biiigs by a mechaaical treatment, ' fhietly of manipulating the muscles of, of the throat, so as to cause i.ioie for- I cble breathing; second, to establish! perfect digestion ; third, to promote a i 1'i-ocess id' hiding the tubercles, so 1 t.iat they shall become chalky or eal cdied masses fourth, to compel the padents to take plenty of fresh air, untight, and nt-do ir exercise. To st e ire perhct digestion, a special diet is ordered in each case, mkI the food i- changed as the power of assimilat iiiti it improves; thai part of the treat lueiit was fully successful in each of the six instances described. To pro- ! liiote the calcifying id the tubercles, 1 tue salts of lime, which are found in ! lnost VCjrctaldC tlll l nillir.nl lOOd, must ; e l by the Turnpike. Llovd street and West street, Li! bMDi)lied in a Solui.lf COlliill inn I I,.- ' contal'iinit ai.out one acre. (, 6 'l '" t-OUUaion . I In.. Nf) 5 A ,,IK,.K()K PARCLLOF IMPROV- tilCOl'V IS t!::it too lllUCll heat in ordi- KDLAND situate in ain!.na lownship (near . .- .. ...l-'.-.r .1..-..... , 1 1 . . 1 ' F.insh.-.rj ). bounded hv t h- t'iav Pike, land of J..U3 COOU.I.JT dotU.VS the natural . F.dwar lwons and Joim Kirschner, containing C'Mnhinaiion of these sails with albu- 10 acres ami 63 pen-he. . . i , , , j No A PIKl.'li OR PARCEL OF VNIM- men, and renders tlitm msoiuhle to a pkovkd land situate it. Cambria town-hip we.ik'dijrestiou. In n irard to out-door I 'j1 ,!e,u';,v'.)- 1,"un11 ,,-v,,,,1e K,Ml1 ' r;".''- ,n',,f . t "f 'iwu. Joseph W I. man. HctmiI James and (icn. Milis, C'CCI'cise, tr.l-j 15 reai'th d as S(J i.llpol t- ' t' hers, containing 62 acre an. I S3 perches. . ... ,1 ..,. . - No 7. A TK ACT OF I, 'tN'D sl'uaie .n Black- Mlt t liat tue i ttieilts UUI-ii SO Ollt ID ; ,i(.k ,owr.-hip. kmurn as the John C,il!rn" farm. J HI). SHOW, d linpnes-i or evtll Ilhdltair containing ai.out IJ-i (teres, bavin thereon ereet , , CT ed a Stone Dwellinif Iloe and a Frame liarn. X T lll".V : nr.d, III tile tweiltV VetllS of : Thrre In a Pun! l.:ink H.i.m..l (111 thr premines. 1,e d..eto:-s practice, he knows of no j .tSmTclrilim i isinuce ol entehinir coil Ironj such; w ji . k 1 r r ell. xp.tsure. Onlv stron-head-winds and 1 Ft'cnsburtf' Ma -'-tf- . xireine hot weather need to be g'lard- j f I atrai'ist. Tiie palien s sleco with the viiuiows open, sumuier and winter. Watches Watches were original ly made of .steel and iron. No glasses i.-.reused until t.lumt 1615, the cases being wholly of metal and to admit of ivadily seeing the time, the cover of the face w as soiut-tiin ; perforated in iig'iut designs. Instead of the form r.w universally a.lopted, various f-tyl s of casing were employed. such as i;iiibular, octangular, cruciform, skull, cotllns, acron, pear, melons, tulip, bird, and in fact, nearly every imaginable ehipe that ingenuUy could invent, or caprice suggest ; and, as a consequence of this and the fact that man y of those watches were p ovided with striking movements, they were so bulky that it van inconvenient to carry them in he pocket, and they were hung at the g.rdle wi h swivels so th.v their faces could be readily turned for observa tion without being removed from their p isition The hairspring was not in-1;-vlnced until about I':,"S, and was a r-eat improvement on the early v :ucnes. AU Miia ti'i.tiii l iter, me 1 lent quality, well covered with timber. an4 has a . o ill.-t irne ilip'T W itch ever in idi i r:,ill,:l', ,,UiR " 't- rea.ty for shippinir coal. f ll.UlCL irpc uil., ".11L1I " U l'-tle T,,epe i,n,,swll, bc 3ol. ,a Whole or -iivided. V- t preseil ed to heorire til, of I: l'r' ! ami on terms to suit purchase, s, or will exchanita I .n.l It ivi4 4n.-dl.-r linn nni- ; 1 1 Tr 'Vr A ,lo,,n ;i c''-v l'roperly. For fiiriher inrorma I ni. II W .IS Sliiaili. I mail Otll Sllc . tion call on or adirees W.M. IiW.KtR. Ii ilf ilinie, and only weighed five pwts, J 'N"r- is".-iy. g69, Aitoona. . . . . . t- vt-n and iiitee-iourui eiaios, case iintl all the movement itself only veitihiny; two pwts, and two and one ji....... v -...c ..vi.... , IJJON I'M FNTS. HEAD unci TOM II- i .ake a sot of minute tools for its t-mi- . iJ sio.sfs. t tu'viER nnd caisi- , ruction. For this watch tl;e '.n.tr.u- omr. d.t Vhe hl' iinZ 1 .( tUler received a present flOin the Amen. -an Marbles. Entire SHiisfan , , r , , . . . , i ti m (ruiirnntiM-fl in prict-. dt-sijn and K.liii til Hie ininuifu tl imiv:i? liiumi!, r. 11. .iis-.ml tiif. I, mi. li, 1 rl . ,1 1 -i t..o uini-.inu live iiuiniiti.i tioii.us), n.i.l it is reported mat lie was auei- ; wards ollered a thousand guineas to iMipliiMtt it f's t!ie En-percrof llissia, ; bit he relumed it, so that hi gift of t ? h'g niiiiht remain uni.pie. A , t-. nailer wateli tlian thi?, however, ' 1 -lined a p ut of the Swiss exhibit in tl.e Worlds Fair 1351, but this was ii t a rt peater. It was only three six- ; t t nth of ai: inch in diameter, and was '. fret in the end of a pencil case. It noL o -Iv gave the hours, minutes, and se-c-'ids, but t!;e days of the month also- Here is a way wa see guggestcl to toiiostroy s um;s: Bore a hole witU lvo iilell ailer to llie depth of six or 1 . f i i H t lllelieS into the Stump to be 0..-ta ed on, and place therein two c.iii'es ol saltpeter; then fill the hole . ith water and liluir it up perfectly . . v . ? i . !i i " 1 - :iL Next Hprin-r take out the pliir. - . n i -i i I. . Jl" in a Hill ot kerosene Oil aiid M-t :i ..ii Hip Tlit Htiiiuo will Ik Hiitiit-I v .i .1) nie. I lie Mlllllp Villi IK eilllieiy C -.isUiiil 1. CV..-U lo the Smallest roots, I n-ill. fl.rt tl-.tlll.!.. ..f . ....... .7 ,.!,!.!, 1.. . . , , bvv..lLU UU-Jlll L'l .1111 U.utl LUCUAAc llf ft lUTm GOOD 1W wrtn:rcui ... , VY All I LU American .ewspspr v. l"t ofCoopcrative ewsppers and Jf"y.f rdrertisetnents in the vicim. y of their own homes. Torvmner prson- will allow liberal commission, n.,.1 advance a reuHr ..rekly V1 count. Address, whrefcrence;-. Hfc-ALS kFOS TER.pen'l Ayenis American Newspaper Lnion, No. 10 Spruce street. New ork. INSTITUTE Oilier. .X W.4th ft-. ( In, Inna'l. aaDii-nrn ior mr corr . . Timrn IK-era. Scrofula. an.1 k !"" Cancer rurrd IUoul the uae ot lot knlft oreamtlca. For i..f..rniati"n.rocloartwo itampl forbonkeootao ing lliwrr of treatment. teimoulali from r.atimta -urr-1 and nr.t-claa. citr reVreijeea. etc. A.i.1rea U U. nUfir M- t- Cincinnati. O. PI & l!fl Beautiful Concert Oniml Pi- fJRG A N rlftlViU nn,l:, c,t 1.60 only 25. Sn TTi u ... m liin,u to't tllw, oniy -w.,T,f l-.,.-iht Pianos, cost 8 0. only 1V2 5. Or- wans. 1(5 .ncps cost 3V .. only 115. Kle nt 3.6 lirror T.. Dra ins only 105. i7'm'",," r:firetoclveoiit present stork. New StM m , tory SMon to he erected. Newspaper with mn"n In.orm.isio.i about cost of Phn nn.f ;a;.9 skntfuke. '" I lease address ui.i --" - "f I CURE I I I - When 1 savcure I do not mean merely to stop them torn tiiiieand then have them return avain, 1 mean a in.!icai cure. 1 am a regular physictao; and have made tiie disease of FITS, EPIUPSYor Falling Sickness a lifc-lonir soidy. T warrant my remedy to cure the worst ca'S. Because others have tailed is no rni3..n (,,r n..t now rpi-f-ivin i a cure from m. Send to me at once lor a Treatise and a Kree Bottle ol mv fnlallitde remedy. ive express hum i"'-'-otlii-e It costs von nothing for a trial, and I will cure vou. Address Dr. H. O. KOOT, 18a Pearl St., Sew Vo: k. ,mj A DAY to Agents eanvasinit forthe Kire i side Visitor. Term and Oultif Free. Ad- diess P. J. VICKtRY, Augusta, Elaine. HAYY J lUUilUUU warHet hi .ti'st vrize t C-nfenrial Expoiiion lor H ie ch'.ci j q M4('t(( n I exreiit ice ad 0ititg char acter if surtie :i.ff and fiitmri g. The ljet tobucco ever made. As our bltto strip i-sdn msrk is cioM-ly iia:tat.1 oi i::fe-for pxxi. fee lliat J rkft' Het is on ev.vy pin?. S 1 i l.v lt deal.'. hV'.ji or n. l-", Vi', U C. A. Jacksox & Co., Mf.-s.. sburir. x ii. V. WAR I'liila., P , l.fneisl A?eot. CONSUfPTldN CAM'BE CURED For proof of the fact see my circular, which will ho crt f:;X to any addtess. Hsc.ah CI. JlosKi, IS i:-.r:l.indt Slreet, New York. liSSKMIAL OILS. wn tkrukki:x. pn-priiMis r, pes. M itov ai, itMi r. Ac. of irime quality, houvht in any quantity for cash on delivery . Ii ce of t.okerane. commis sion, storage, etc., by DOOGK fc OhCOTT, Importers and Exporter?. 8 W illiam St., N. Y. Pro Bono Publico. HA VINO nn ainhition to pay my ilet.t. I will sell a much ol the foll.winj.lescril.et real eslate as will he necessary for the purpose, viz : No. 1. A I'IKCKIIK PAKCl'Mll IMPKV- Eli LA N D situate in the West Ward of t he Hor ouifhof Klenhurir. containing "'4 acre", harintr 1 hereon erected a two stoiy douhle Dwelling House. N. A SQrARK OF Or.OT'ND situate in the et Ward ol the llorouirh of Khenshurif, houndcil hy Unyd street. West street . I lit le si reet and Spruce alley, havinsr thereon erected a dou ble Fraini Dwc'linu Houe and a Frame Stable. No. 3. A LOT OF GKOI NII situate in the West Ward of the Itorouah of Khenshunr. Iront- Inir on Llovd s-trcet. an I ndjoininir the Foun.iry. No 4 A l'IKCE OF llhiU XIl situate in the MJXIW for. (VY flris, Meiifc Toilet Articles, k IX .nlliti.n to n Tull line of pmc-". odicines, t lie umlers.'stned Kcrji f.n band a large, va ried and elej.int iort inent of Perfumery, Toilet and Washing Soaps, Pure Flnvorinir Extract... Essence!! of all kin.1, j.urc Spiceg. lllimk ll.ir.1.5. Pocket and Pa K.H.k. Srat ionery. W rit inir Flul'l . Hliiek and Ked Inks. I'en?, Pencils and I'en Holders. MiMes. I'rayer U.joUs. Hymn Hooks. &c, together with a riXK STOCK or JK1VKLKY, Tooth. Hair, Shoe. Set nh nl I'ustlna Brushes, ('..int. of all kind. Tobacco, t'i(tirs. Pipes, (la?s wxre. Lamps. Lamp Chimneys, and hundreds ol other i.rticles nee-llcus to mention all of which will he sold at the Very Lowest Prices for Cash. LEMM0N & MURRAY. Ebensburfr. June 8, 1PT". PARMSAT PRIVATE SALE ! Tti nndersicnei nflcru at pri rate palp j th fullowinz piopertios. to wit: A trncf nf Inn.l ; in Snv.lcr township. HUir bounty. 1' miles Trom ! Kast Tyri.ne. conlainlnir ISs acres, well iinprov. d, i h-tvinir thereon all the neces.ary farm hu. Minus! ' This larm wiil he livi. led into t w. or t hree parts, It fiesired by purch.ners. and it not sold betore the j the first of .March next, it will then be rente,!. ; Also, the (arm on which I now reside. In Lozan ; township. 3' miles from Altoonn. Th s properiv ( in h'ifh state of cultivation nnd h.is n splendid j house, barn and other buildinirs thereon erected. Also. .1 tmct of improved land ilu.cl partly ! In Rlair and ( ainl.ria counties, containinif ITS , . . ma uir . n uiiuriii'i'i niui null ill t xcei- MRRB'S 3I.1RBLE WORKS, 139 Franklin Street, Johnstown. , thunpti-r nl work. i i rliT8 rfpf-Ptf nlly solicited , lin( pritI11,,y nt tll vt.rv ,,)W. est CHsh ruff. Try me. April 24, n-:a.-tf. JOHN PAKKE. LIVK AGENTS WANTED to sell Dr. CliiRf-'s Ri-ip-s. cr In t'.vriniioti f.r EverjrlHHly. In every county in the t'nlfd Stnics and t'siturliis. F.nlnred the publisher to 64S p:iir-s. It c-.ntains over 2000 h.iueli.ld re-pipi-s b i is suited in all classes and condit ions of Society. A won lertul hook and a household ne cessity. It sl s at siitht. Orentest in.lucem ntg ever oft? red to Ixnik nifents. Sample copies snt hy mall, post pnid. forfioO. Exclusive territory ifiven. Aif-nts more th.-in douhle their money. Address 1 r 'liase s Steam Frintiiifr House, Ann Arhor, Michigan. -10 -3m. HOW IS THE riME TOSFCTR E T ER RI. TORY Fjr IU. hOLK' ti UK AT MOBK, tiik n:v ii.i.i Ni ii.iTF.ii M1014IK) IF ThP (rinndcst telling ho.ik for Hie Pt-nrvli-Mni field, l.ihenil terms tn Atrent. Send $T.H t ont-e for .Nun Diet e -nil fl t. i.r 111 f-..ot ah. hi imae dam pie. and name frritorr wanted. Ad- ' d,'r'" i' Pm-iish.-r. : Don't foil to s.iv'u-hnt p.ijxrvni mam iitb. ' m Ar i-riu ii t7 A KEIM, M. D., Phtsician xA.. . r. ar-c... x-k , " A N n SfRor.ov, KhetiNhnror, Pa. Ot- tica recently .x-i-upl-.d bv I)r. J.J. O i man. two doors wei ot Hlair House. H ith at., wh re night , ,11,0,,, ,,e made. Conaultaiiotis in German ! well as Enirllsh. ,9-5.T.. tf. ' ' ' " 1 TP A. SIIOLMAKLK, Attorney oET" Migu -tl.l AT-T..'r. Kbeiiwlnirg. Otoceoti atiovl, via 1 uU u. iesi.lt uoe. 3. la ; ESTABLISHES M&TEIHMWO YEARS. F.W.HAT&SBIil WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF AND - Sheet Iron Wares AND DEALERS IN HEATING, PARLOR asi COOKING AND- nOUSE-FlRNISniXG GOODS CEXEPiLLV. .lobbing in TIX,fOPPEU&SIIEEMROX PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Nos.278, 280 and 282 Washinslon Su, JOHNSTOWN, PA. TOTl TJ?! TJJi IN THE NUMBER. DOWN! DOWN! DOWN! IN THE PRICE. GROCERY STORE OF ALTflONA! -HAS BEEN nFMOVFO- ?rta 1323 to 1324 ELEVENTH At;::;, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE FORMER LOCATION, Where the nmlerslirned may be found at all times fully supplied with u "betier variety of FRESH fiJvOCF.IvlF.S than hns ever bef.r been offered for sale In that city. Kxpenfes linv.oif been reduced by my re niyvai. i am enaniej to sell my k jo.is at low i:n rnicrs tii ax rvrn in tact so low that I defy any man in the busi ness to undersell me ( " 'lhanklul lor past favors nnrl eoiicitlnir a continuance and increase of t he s.irne. especially iroin my numerous trienns in t iiinnrin county. 1 r.-spHctlully invite evprvho.lv to (five me n call Ji l exnmine my ttuoOs an.l .riee. r.cfi.re buying ; elsewhere. P. F CONFI- R. April 12, 1S;8 Model Orocery. Altuona, Pa. CQLL1HS, JOHHSTQH&Cq EBENSBURG, PA. MONEY RECEIVED M DEPOSIT, PA YAHI.F. ON' nt.ntn. INTEREST ALLOWED 0 TIME DEPOSITS. M3NEY LOANED. COLLECTIONS MADE. AND A GEXEHAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSMUTED. tSpcelal attention pnid to tnislnosa ,f cor-ic-spopd.-nts. A. W. Ul't K. Nov. 19. 1875.-tf. Cwshii-r. CVJl IIIIVI.TJH, Practical WatcMer ani Jeweler. One Door West of Hunt lev' hardware Store, EBENSBURG, PA.. nAS always on hand a larae. varied nnd ele mnt assortment of WATCIIKS. t'LtH'K" .lEWFLRY. SPECTAC LES. E V K (!LA SS Ks &c. which he otters for sale nt lower urices than any other dealer in the countv. persons needin-r j anythin in his line will do well to jrive him a call j in-.-.r i.urrnasirT'iT eisewnere. rompt attention paid to repairing CU.cks. Watches. J ewt-lry. o and satistaction guaran teed in : oth work and price. Ebenshur. .Ian. 25, 18T8.-tf. WOOL! OR MADEUPTOOROrR THE ERF.NSBT'KO ffdtiUN CO PANY JL Is amply prepared to manufacture to order or exchange Oo.-.ls of Its own make lor WtMIU, which ill he taken at the hi -lies! market priee, nnd forthe irai herinir of which wagons will soon be sent to the rnrious se -tions of I he countv. The quality ol the icoiwls ma"e by us is too well known to ieed recommendation, arid as we are now run ning our Factory by stka m row k. there wi I he no delay in the manufacture of wool sent or bro't to us for that purpose. H-S. Weavinir. Cnrdinir. Fulling; and rtvelnjr promptly attend. -d to in a workmanlike manner and ai the lowest possible rates. Khenshiir-. Mv 11. lSTT.-tf : tetori INSURANCE AGENCY, r' - Nr- DIClv, General Insurance Agent, KltrxsiiUltG, 1A Policies written at short notice in the Ol nRPI IARI F 11 ATTMAH And sihrr llrst I Isss (nimMies, Ebensburp. Sept. 22, 1877 -lj. r.EO M READB. AUorney-U-Law. V- Perthnrr. Pa. Of"r-- -n Cntr trt, tlirasilooilfrouiHi.bttrwl. vsr-f.:7i.l ivfHicn ! Locomotives without Steam. i The London papers publish an nc j count of what is known as the Walker i substitute for coal in the generation of steam foi locomotives or marine en sines. Thi plan, it aniwars, covers an arrangement bv which air is con- erted into hvdrocartion gas ot great' healing power, and is men stored 111 a a. I . Is t chamber subjected to consider able pressure. From this it is forced out again, lirough a pipe to the perforated tubes, from which combustion takes place in the furnace and by burning hydrocarbons with the gas in a gaseous or much divided state without the adjunct of external heat to gasify or divide them. The heavy oils, in this divided orgasitieil stateburn over the grate in conjunction with the hydroearlxMi gas. The principle, as thus explained, is regarded as of ex treme simplicity, and the practical ar rangements are said to be equally so, insuring a certainty of operation, and, in fact, reducing the question of pre ference to one of cost and convenience merely. The comparison for storage room and economy in this case, is shown in the following data, namely : That if the calorific power of coal per pound be estimated at 8.000 calorific units, then that of liquid hydrocarbon per pound must be taken at 13 000 units which gives an advantage, weight for weight, of 03V in heating power, to a liquid hydroai b m, compared with coal. Again, in the combustion of coal, as carried out in the usual constiuction of boilers and fire grates, onlv a very small proportion ol the heat theoretically developed can be made use of. w hile by the u-e of burn ing gas hvdroearlwn, in a gaseous form, close home to the heating sur j ! faces, it is claimed that a much irreat- er eicentage of useful evaporation is secured. The (jSi.acif.rs of Alaska. From Iiute inlet to Unimak pass nearly eveiy lee gulch has it? glacier, some of which are vastly greater and grand it than any glacier of the Alps. So that the American students need no longer go abroad to study glacial ac tion. In one of the gulches of Mount Fairweather is a glacier that extends fifty miles to the sea where it breaks off', a erpendicular wall 3011 feet high and eight miles broad. Thirty-five miles above Yi angel, on the Strickeen river, between two mountains 3,000 feet high, is an immense glacier forty miles long, and at the base four to five miles across and variously estimated from 500 to 1,000 feet high or deep. Opposite this glacier is a personilica tion of a mighty ice god, who has issued from out his mountain home and invested with power before which all nature bows in submission. They j describe him as crashing his way j through the canyon till its glistening j uinnacles looked upon the domains of j the river god, and that alter a conflict the ice god compieied, and spanned j the river breadth so completely that j the river god was foiccd to crawl tin- ! derneath. The Indians then sent their ; medicine man to learn how this could be avoided. The answer came that if a noble chief and fair maden would oiler themselves as a sacrifice by tak ing passage under the long, dark, wiiw ling arch, ins anger woul I be ap n-jased, and the liver be allowed to 0 . ,. . . .... , on lis av iinUisi'M iteil. lien lite two were found nnd adorned, the.r arms hound, and seateil in the canoe, the fatal journey was made, and the iee has never again attempted to cross the river. At one of these glaciers ships have anchored and taken on a carjo of iee Denver Tribune. Over Gl Bushels of Wheat from One Acre. The Heading Times and Ii.patch says: Ezra E. (jJriesemer antl Solomon DeTurek, two Oley farmers, have just returned from a trip to Lan caster county, whi her thev went o look into t lie new plan of CllUivntinr nnvai. iiiu iiiit-.-ii. is smjvi ii hi runs four inches ir. width and eleven inches apart, giving suflicieiit room to run the cultivator through in the spring of the year, very much like I oe harrow ing corn. The cultivator is a simple arrangement which is attached to the hill and worked by two horses, tvIio walk Itetween the rows of wheat. The wheat is worked in this way just as soon as the frost leaves the ground and afterwart's about the twentieth of Apiil again, w hen the clover and tiino thy are sown. The results of this new plan of cultivating wheat were 01 bushels and 15 pounds to the acre last year, and the promise the coining harvest is in every respect as bright. The straw is f to 6 fee: 1 inch high, and the heads of wheat from 4 to 4 inches in length. Mr. (jiiesemer thinks that without any exaggeration the yield of wheat will be forty live bushels to the acre. The clover and timothy are also men ioned as very fine, lieing much better than when sown under the present vay. The farm visited by Miss rs, Uriesemer and DeTurek is owned and worked by Levi W. (Jiotf near Bareville. ...I . !'!. I - : New Use for Sour Milk.. A new industry has been started in Mansfield, Mass. It is no less than the manufac ture of jewelry out of sour milk. This seems a strange anomaly, but it is a fact, 'the milk comes in the shape of curd lrom butter and cheese-making counties in New York, nud looks, on its Arrival, a gtiod deal like noiied I corn ; but before it leaves the shoo it i ZZ ' " j The secret ju.iaaking it up is carefully jsuar(1ed' h,,t il is certain that it has to 1 heated very hot. during which col J orzng matter is introduced, followed i a very heavy pressure. Some of ic is colored black and called jet, while some a pilars as trelluloid. It makes very handsome jewelry, nd 13 into n, kini, an,, tv I . ,. . 0 . 111 tUC IruUC. OCteuttJlC At'l ies known ctrs. i i Xxv Il?fvifatlefjfvia tufveYe 4LJ i m m STARTED to eara cv ace a nwn& In, making qTaM and raiwwnjj over 7Htfi tfiaf- kiiuL oi S&Mtiw mar lien ana, DEPEND ON WHOLKSAIiFi. IBOOTS and PITTSBURGH, PA., Have removed from their former jinn l. Tour floors in-low, to the cietrant, large, four-storied. wHI liifhted wnn-hoHM-, (Arnpr of Sih St.. Influx ttfl of tVoo.l. nnd ro now nallv rntflvinir irnorts. Tltvp rrnw on i th.. LARGEST SPRING STOCKS or IHMpI'i nnl MIOtS IX THE MARK HI', which will c "oi l Ht holloi'i fit it-e. N. B. - Orders soliciiecl und promptly Httr-nded to. Eastern hills duplicated. 4-19.--in J GEIS , FOSTE 113 and 115 Clinton Street, Johnstown, ALWAYS HAVE TIIE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS, NlfflflXS, MII.IXERV, CAKPETS, ETC. to m: ro vxi) ix Mohsi's. EDITORS: As we were connected with Dr. QUINCYA. SCOTT'S Dental Establishment! AT THE TIME HIS CENTENNIAL SPECIMENS Were mar.ufact 11 red. we state isit ivel y I hat those elegant liental Specimens which rtc-eived the CtNTtNNIAL MEDAL and DIPLOMA WKFIF. M A tl BY DR. QU'.NCY A. SCOTT And his assistants. And we desire also tostilf Miat we have t.ecn in muni tli-ntnl ofttcrs. nnd have seen dentistry in all Its phases, hut have never ssen work turned out anywhere to ei.uul t haj made at IVnn Avonuo, j We do not think it necessary, but we also wish to c iiuiii ;c 17i-. Cnino.-v As a srentleman. npriirht and honorable in all social nnd business relations. Tin. JOHN SCOTT. Irt. V H. PERRY l)u. JOS. OKAH A.M. JOHN K. AI1L, AI.L OF PITT8BCROH. PA. TO CONSUMERS Tlio itroat rolpl-rtty ot 'lip TIN TAO TIIRAT. CO h:i cmiyi-.l ninny linit.it ion? th-ri-ot lo l-e jmt on the innrk-t. We tl.-r-f-ire cuutionall Chew erf n -sin"! urrhn!inic ?u li iniilnt ions. A II l-:l-rs l.iiyinir or "cllina ot hrr )ln r tohncci hfiirinira liar.l or metallc inl.cl rrn.ler I liemsol vi-? liaMe lotlie pemiltyof t lie Iiov. nil all ;rrs..ji violiitina our tra.le murk nr- fmnislinMr- t.v tine nn.l iini.ricontnnni. S KK ACT I IP I'l li li'l-'s ! Al t! . 1:9. Tlir- irciuiine I.O R II.T. A It Tt TIV TAf T( H Al't'O can he tliutini-iiislip.l lirnTIX TAU each lump with the word 1-OitlLl.A RV stamped t hereon. ver ton tohncco sohl In 1ST", nnd near ly :,. persons employed in factories. Tnxes paid irovemment In 1877. nlMiut 3.500,006, and durinsr past la years, ori-r .0.000.000. ' ' These uoods ohl by all jobbers at manufactur er's rates The Tin Tair Smokfnir Tohaeeo Is "second to none'' In nroiim. mildness, purity and oualitv April IS. 1S78 3m. J' OWNERS UF HORSES Are hereby Informed that the undersigned hav ing lcncd the "SII I KI..1IS' IU M'SK formerly 'I?e.l Lion" H"arlin and Sale Stiihles and nl. !o TIMllt,VSSr vMU&S. rittsbtirnh. have a capacity lor stablin"; 00 Horses, and will receive 31 or 40 Horses to board nt reasonable rates, hy the week. Horses day board. 6oe : Mul.- "l:iy board. 40c. Thestablcs bare been refitted throuKh out attentive Hostlers have been secured, nnd the proprietors are determined to .-iv.- the public a'first-clats boarding and snles stablos JOHN IPY! A, .1. HOXTUOMERY. This Hotel Is now conducted by Mr. W. II Stahlman In first rate style jro.nl "nmrns, uooj table, courteous ir.-atuient and low prices April 28 lS78.-3m. TXT II. ECfv, M. D.f PHVSII IAN AND SrROKOS, CAHROI.I.IOWK, Pa. Office In John W. Sharhanvh's bulldlnir north of the church where niirht calls can be made. 4-Consaltatlons in (iermin as well as Kna "" f .-m.J JOHN MURPHY. M D., Physician and Sttrf:ox, 1'rl'KI. Il.l.i Mnpnrno j rnmhrb connty Pa. Nlaht calls can be mu te at the rcrl.it-u :k ..i .:.. I". Murray. iS-2J.-tl. )j i7u O N LV cJprM niat zz a camiiria covxty. THE ORIGINAL & ONLY GENUINE Vibrator" Threshers, WITH rwPP.OVED MOUNTED HORSE POWERS, And Steam Thresher Engines, Jfade only by NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO,, BATTLE CREEK, MICH. 1 . FT mmrw THR HntrlilMs (irniimnTiiii-. Timn. C-llrr.i..i,. B-vni.H ill l:t,lrv h,r R,.i H u,t, Vr. rert Clrauiug, n.l lor Svlnc Ur&lc Irom !V...fa; ... GRAIN ltni-erx xvill not Snhmit to the rt.oiii.mi. n jimik-- of O r-n .. Jt I .. ... .-r ... .. u -tue olbrr nicln:, wi.fii our. p .ir,i rm I j.- .l..1:.B.'r. TIIK ENTIRE Thrr.l.injr Expend tl. Extr Orin SAVld i y t:i. linj.n.vr.l llocl.inrii. HO Revolving; Shnfts Inoiilc tl,r- Srnn. '"" Kl.l.rr., lr- 1 Jirau.,.. I-.. kt, i. .',.. An,l.ll...-h llm.wiln ..i rrin-w.iin- ,0,.,,. tl r""" V P'rf"""y I"'' 1 ,., ,,j K'T .n.l r .r. i't.ou. o Grain, Wrt or Dry, L-.ni or M.o t, li-.!. or B..uu I N.T. S,JT v"Jy Snperior for Whenr, rrntiii 1 nn-.i.rr In 1 imoiiiv. M.llrt. CU.-r .nl lo rhaure from Unin to Srr.la. l. K-0"lr- ro - a-tciimcni ' or r. .. MRVET.Or for SlmpllritT of rrt. ULrl bo LitlcrlliKa or bcalterinca. FOUR iiMofSepnrntors Mnde. nk. M....utr.l Hon r,.w-r. l ,.,rh! "' 1 "-- - STKA3I Power Thresher n Speclnltr. 0,?VTaXeA fnm Thresher T.n- tramres, Ur urron.l any otlwr luaac or km t Flnl.. lVr.,.,, Of lo, r"."f , ate., our " LBAToa- TI.rMi.rr o.itht. D-.,ilraU COR Partlcnlnra, call n ni rtrala AND RUBBER BELTING Kcunr-H Hose: ItCBBFR l'l.l MK(... Asbkstos, 1'lALIJlN ANI llK.MI PAfKIXfl ; Lack Lkath ftt, h.VGINK Olt.S. And Mill Supplies Ceneraily. Xo. lOS Water Street, Vittsburgh. TIIOIIP CO. Mareb 22. IS78.-ly. HEALTH HAPPINESS. Health ard Happiness are priceless Wealth to o ery wfuU ' WRIGHT'S LIVER PILLS ! The only Dure '1'RK Tor Torpid I.lrer. lvsipsia. Headache. Sour Mtomach. t:nstipation. I.eb.lity B'Hb'Us complaints an.l Hl.; disorders. None t etiuine uni.-s. .i Wriaht. Pbila." If your I.rn,ai .111 r.,.. i Co., 70 IS . 4th St.. Phila (l-,'7?.-ly.j JAMKS WILKIRSOJI H.T. O FRIKL. WILKINSON 8l O'FRIEL, "iMFACTl RliRS F n, ork eecuted promptly and s.uut.tetorlly. and as cheap as the cheapest. 4ia tl!) Tll. M. J. BUCK. I PHYSICIAN A.VU SUROKON, OlBee atlJlg tlerenth aTenne.ADItwe" nltth Offlee honn from S to 10. . .., rrf,m 2 , 4 andatoS f m. Special attention paid to In.. ?? r".', tl,e fcve "nU rar. as wetla. Su icil . MI"i at et tMcxi(itiB. -t.-vf. j R&QUINN, Z 'VIBRATOR' v Rt. JUrcL II. SHORT XO TES. A mixture of guano, superp'jo,. phates of lime and potaU salts is a excellent fertilizer for bee s. The lies siaT fly only flourWio :n in damp or wet seasons, wtni. t'" chinch bug flourishes in dry vears If a farmer or business man WK!)cg to know how great a spendthrift lie is let him keep an exact memoraiiuuui of all the time idly spent A. New England farmer hire , man who proved very expensive hf'n as, in a month's time, lie dried u,) t ;''' cows nearly a third -'simply bv kick, ing and scolding." Keep the strawberry bel clean, nnl if a mulch is given it will save a ?'rt-, lot of trouble in hoeing the wee-R mulch should always le pu on U-f ("e the berries begin to ripen, as it kec j them fret? from dirt. 1 It is economy to feed groun 2 in to work horses. A v.tilful of iivii.:A.ri'. ei cut hay with three quarts of prounl feed, mixed with it is a good q'lanti'r of feed for one horse. Uive it iK-ii.,-diy. A good feed for a work loin's equal parts of corn, oals and wl-f; bran. 15y raising the heifeis of his ht cows the farmer's stock wi'l i,0 j-n proved. Eveiy farmer shoul 1 riitat) keep only the best. A co.v vi.M;:!. only eight quarts of miU a d-iv .1 not pay for the feel, and timi;'! replaced with a belter one. Yf t vi. look upon our live slock a T;ni-l,i kept for a purpose, and dic;u..l . profitable animals. As the days become warmer, will increase and siieep wil restless under their winter l-!;uiku (iive them shade on the cool si -- ,,!'a building, or put up a temp n u v L-.- L in tiie lield where they ni:iv c-i.m'ik.- : , hot sun of noonday. As t mo 's!. begin to nibble the ti"iv era-. .;; out (or scours in the lam'.-. If ; appears rive a table-po. iftil of n n,',- lure ol pepHrmint water witu pared chalk and a little ginger. l11 After h wet piece of bind lias U-en underdrained it ins:y be let sevK-.l 1 v plowing an-1 sowing with o its rat;.. tiiinly. Oats succeed well uj"n t 1 moist ground and upon a I. nn i .1 there are no more than two lui-iu -U setfd per acre ued tiie grass sti-.l w,, take very veil witlt this cio;. A m x tore of four pi iris of tim niv. aliu- iJ of blue grass per acre w.uil I pa-Arable. American A jrictl-'uri-!. I.ATE PLANTI V? T.rn P.-TAT-.f? w riter '11 the New Yolk 7V.'J---claims to have found jrreat n l jii.': -.' in planting pota'oes late in ! . instead of at the UMial time. lit i:iiiu both early and late vai it ! ie fnun l! -middle to the lest ot .lime, rui.i (' tains a larar yi-M than l v cti'j plantiiiir. The iH)tnt r-i' '::. r i moie than two weeks lat.-r t!.:in :!;-: planted earlv, the j;rwth K-'itj 't:-y ra pi' I on acc unt of t hf in. n e t!n 1 pnluninary tillage of t!ie It !. which can le pcto' ined to tnui-li I-!' advantage than lt-twii-n .lie o.'s f planted crop-. Another al .-ui' ii:-- i tliat a this late planting .v.-i-'m l ' pot it ) Impjs have p-l w-M t-';it !i -5- in their Ik-Ms of Ialr. an 1 wiH'!? nni.-li k-ss apt to visit tiie crop, n 1 i f tliev d o, the more rapid pout'i v ' counteract their tavap . la'i 'nt ' keep the seed in coo 1 (uniiti"" " late planlinjj he ket-p-s hi- cvilar l'-"'.' it is sttmd at as low a l- inpt iv will lo safe from freezing t!ii"ii:'i t i Winter and 5prinir. S 1 1 . 1 1 1 t!a-y 1- gin to pront too much It-fore ; i ' iuij. they 'ire spread a foot Ottp u ; ' the l'-,irn floor and sliox 1 -led on r ."i sionallv Jn this wav he has !-.; successful in f-win; ai-i!t t''" liveacics jv)tntiM-s amoi-il! v, i!'i' -from 200 to :;0 Inis.l t t'e and not cos injf more than 2 woii'i work a year in keeping ih- m t ' n "! the lnrs hv hau l pii-k'm. an I t!' j crojrs have mittoed in froai -t-v-i-'y ' ' one hundred days from time of 1 ' inir. For the last five years. av a c r rospondent of the Chieairo Tr,' I have not lost a t iit-uiiiUi' or i i ' vine or cabbage plant. Uvt a r-inil with a few g;d!ois if gas tar in p uir water t;i tlic tir; al-v tv- iiuv ready when neeiled. an I wlicu ,'!'--' appeai give them a liU-r.il 01 i k oi 1 ' tar water from the jranh-n spring!'', or otherwise, and if the rain -.va-hc -ff ami the-return. reH-at thedos '. i! will also destroy the Colorado p t--' iH'etle, and freighted tle oi l ' : -potato lu worse than a t lira!. with a bruh. Five eats r t'-'" summer both kinds apiau-i on v.'.y I.-lte lu.t-itiu-Q on.l I vnti'i"il Willi ' l j tar water. The next day all r.-l r ! tliat, had not leen well protec'eil the spi inklingwere tlead.and t!;eot-t'' though their name wa Kgion. all none, and I have never seen out-"t them on the farm since. I a ,n that many will lnk upon this 1 inditrerence lecause it is so tdit-ap s" simple n remetly. Such should :ibv''.' sutrer ln,th by their own nnd tin r neighbois' bugs, as thev fietpKiitl Kill the lives To destroy 1 on squadies and cucumlr xines. f solve a table snoiiful ofs:ltHtre m pailfull oT water, put a pi'r- ,,f l '3 anmnd each hill, shaping the 1:111,1 that it will not spread much, nn-1 -, e thing is done. The wore salt'tre- if you i-nn ..tr. .i-.l it it i? !?'' l ii" veiretables l-.t. n. ill. I'll oiiu oeaiu llf The bugs burrow in the earth nt 1111 :t and fail to rise In the morning. " Is also good to kill grub in iH -ulitnt- only use twice as much, say a q-j to eaah tree. There was not s -v.1' or blistered leaf on twelve or lfT trees to which it was applied last sea son. No danger of killing any vec ole with it a concentrated selui"1 applied to beans makes tlietn '' wonderlully. ir;i KELT bncL! nf Very fa-!:'--"
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