- . . 2 - iv. ' 1 he i IllSIIIi2 j:;??2?2t;i5 Jr25ijf H S 5 s S ! I ! s 5 1 CJer roan town I'eleTtvph breaks ' outjjto- tfie following iharrsodyelri pr.usc cffra favorite meat, which will, ti J rjrt'rl. be appreciated bv many : We tin 1 a question ruised aa to 'the i wlioL'someuess of potk, some pu&es j dec!":" iniincr acr.iiast it, as on artivle-)f f cd. .if. What a j iecc- of folly it Js .it t5:s Into (?sr to r:iie sucu an issue. I'ork taters, comprised of about nine. tenth of the civilized population of' the Wot Id, will scout at such nonsense. ' J'or .'all pc-rsonvof active habits pork.j i jir-t as wholesome as anything else i uti. i - T" i r more, sustaining. It is true) tlmt if too much is en ten at a time in ! oilier wo?-d, if people will :n:J"c "hogs" o" then s he t'rty will lwetoso!f.r 1 r ft as for an owr-nic-rilof other Tot- ler". To discard oni - (Sork. would lie t iu.,.aitl one of the 'inaih items Voing iulo, our "vital tati.-l tes." Vh.it I become of the army and liivr, of our, : niv-rclpinS. marine, of, in a word, the i greil muss of our population, if pork j wore to f e .thrown ovtibooid? Thej i lei is siprennly absurd t lie l:ict ; would bejist caiwc lor a sumptuary i revolution. No! go on, ye rk eaters, . .: am Miwhoniwc number ourselves, with " a viaviujr stomach : losl or broil vonr i ' hams, pick !f voui sides, cab'. rige and ciout your chines, souse you pigs' feel, airl' -p j ty yourself n ton 8viues int-alto your Iw.-irt' an-l p x-k'-f 'a eon tii.,. Miner not dirt at the srrave, pa lient. thankful nuiter, nlio aiiticU jmte.H jtenitU a pleasure he cannot i'Xj)r-js :n words, lm;. M lucli he squeals to in-et with the lk possible wince, lie may not I.iu'i, if. is trot? , but he prows I': it without laughing, so miK-h the more to his own eivlii j-.nd profit ot hir friend who liberally Inflows up on him the w ht:r-w itUal to fare sump-liio"-ly every dir. We shall stand by the hoj. He ia Ike pat i on of in:.n. If lie is jrenerous- ly tt. an- it is bivaue hf is expected I to it turn the coini 'imenc fJir fold. If he i r.izy it is ix-cause we give hi'' nothinjr tod liut eat. giunt aiwkjfM(l- -; Jiaviiig- i:i view nit the ptnt:. '. aiiimal a lithe as intu-iiKp, p;it A. J.t.. on tatihieiit rcciproca-t jSt ytotetn or! kindness. Iliue . Polk unwholesome '' iarnber- le eept a lean, cadaverous. - t4C r,,r T peI, wh i obliged to li"i t7'"'"!rlv on m count f early dhsJ (Jrnh'ihi bread and weak tea giriliyjo" such a slander! JtlOU, Cll ' W Willi IMUAS- L'rinces' Of.ms ThevT- ri ii- ponces at.il ' nobles are greedy of! il:uui'itV. iH'ybiid all jvojile, nd tnere j f- but: line country - in the woiM iii'' t a-r-wj. ; e . . . tt .w "n .nyipi "ct oi na'.ure is i,eii T;. tt"f"ji -jyirs than', 1'iis wtuiderltil .uotnb;Vy u'fk ycni who?." notuie, iiwlwd." wti 'k'"' s J,;, tvijose genesis is still a id-"'"" j-' . :.-ru'ViHr seiense. That c&un r ? i-Ttiiii.ih, I he land of the white i ivhtii. Via.1 Iriest .-H'lies shel- 4prvi,f-f .r?! bii'j: aro tound, and f '"-T"Py'n p.izt-s lis cr:ts, ki the j km "fjiiirui ih prize the rubies of' bis omr.iy, j-.-.il.u-l v proliibiting tlie cxpoit of them, 60 that the beauti fiil nliiuii.')ou stones which do but plow with a cleaicr and richer jobr wwe;) ihev arc exposed to lireiu which t e tiia'.noii 1 would be consumed, and (bsni'pfar c:ui only be pr..;ned by pteatth or t.ivor of private iudii duals. 2s" i I-Ju rope. 01 lias ever U-en permitted to mi? the Ling's wonderful ruhy'the F-ize of .1 pigeon s'eir. and of extraor dinary quality and the stile of the two iiiagudb-f nt rubies whicii were liroiight to England in ',875 the fin I est ever known in Iuiemiff-trwstjirL But:h txeiteini-nt t that a milita-v guard i the p rions coliievii.g! the .ship. Five davs' t had to escort lue package to lue s-li.p. j ptuiiev M:itli east of Ava lies the home ( the blood red gesns, the jealous ! earth in which the people bcl:eve that they riH-ti, Iv-'orning from thjir origi- j lial cobrlesue-s yell w, eri en, iilue. : an I, last if all. the matchless ruby icd. Next to these rank the rubies whlcti are found in the Taitar wildsof ll.idak ahail. nil I V hicli the people then lc- I lleveare alwas found in pairs. When ! a native tliscovers one. he frequently hides it unlil its m ite is found. A ciiF.Ai lot of manure may be mnde d an ol 1 caiciss of a horse or cow. etc., whicii are often drawn away to the woods to pollute the atmosphere. Io not iio this, but put down four or fie loads of mock or sod. roll the carcass on it and sprin.ilc it over with j quicklime, corciiag over immediately ' .with sod or mold sntlicii-nt to make; with that abvely beneath, twenty! good sized w.ioii loads, an. I vou will ! have ?'." worth of the best tif f-rtiii j Zers in h s slian a ear, and no tears J reed le telt in applying to anv crop, i One lteau'y of tl.-is p!::n is the animals need not be moved far awav, there be- ' jng n it the le.ist s'ei.ch. All animals' whicii 3011 are unfortunate enough to! loe can 'e u'ili.ed in this way, and! be Hindu f 0 go a great ways toward ' rc plaein' them Smaller animals, such as sheep, c dves. dogs, and cats can j b treated in t.ie sane manner with about the avenge amount of sd muck j ropo tionate to their size ?! in i Vi'hen possible, place three or four in i one pile, :is the libor of coering would ; le proportionnti - v Ies : br-t it is not i rfl -ch "ok to inaa.i t h ap if anv an imal, however small or nrge. j Th : the ry that very smu'l ergnn ! is ns. e!:h. r eetubh or animal, re ' the cause of all infection? tlisc.-ises js v -ry gin rillv acc-pud at the preset day 1 1 pas.-ot :is cst iblished nnd a! most niMthc'.i:ri;'-il!v pi-o.'cn, lec:irise thi ih'-oiv iifo'ie is :ille to'csplahi fir ns a seri.iii-i f plicnoinenA tint woul I otlierwis 'e t ifiilly tncxlipC1 l'le. Ileuce tLo (I'tihrt Oinqtl of All j.ree urious difocte 1 against in feet f. oas disLaes a-id epaU-m;t-s consists in c6:niXii.z and dei'.roy'.n these organ- . 5 I s'- I I it..., aaeiweaiia.ai - . IIMrtr .r - - f-ij 'in h'tii-ir P juar : f insri t-'i-.nr Sj:i -re" S'ire Kqiinra litre 4 pi'.-trl Sq'iar , )iiitr ' S'j'i irn Pi'e KiVi- CARRIES CLOTH G KEAD THE SOLID PKLNXIPLES OF THIS FAVORITE 1 II II II 1 I It! VI I I I I I III I I V ' . I fw.niiTdr Ofniltiiir I-M'ln Wcith-ilJ -nlvnr to mkc h prfrf WlnlPr trurtp thf mm iH-nlinir TV-i'l.i prr known n Jil.rrit.rn, Bnrt horfl'T irliHllr Invite Pitlinir T .lirt nur lrn ' Hurt Hie public icpnfrni'x to horor n with thi ir Kn1 wild lNiotii I-Miiir wi-lmfli. i-w-nw. Our Immenwinnrk t t ho lrirpf r rirniirM li.nlt v iMhan l"nnir.'- cottntr. hi1 Wf lire cotl'lnt Hint we run f iittifh evi-rr Tlnif l.tiri nl.l nn"! v m.Vti with n eetit' ' mill m price not only within iH'nlinr TVnilnir the re-H of nil. lilt little rliemrthitn orl c.l the whip que li; v ldlinir llt'tnir r.in Lotiirh' f nv t IHrr efHt.lihtnen In t" eoiii.ty. The r.t I't-Hlmir IlKliHir nn.tirnn.l prtmHple or thl furt.rite CloThlnr "'ore one price mnl l-ilin ..,iiIIV f.ilr. pqimrf rt-nlini with Nil f nitomcr. Wi- k no more 'linn I'mlinir J'oi.line' rmk-il ir plntn flirur on the ro. mul never Ink" any le, t.jr !nlinir I'-.lri which rni lhnl imrtte who arc not Jih1'o of .ortj hfve llieMfre Piwlinir i.. .fnif c'in"ce to l ilt. rl at iMf Inlr. piwre oj-hIii. k bona", where iroottg Mfliiirf li'.a'Viif grp nn'pr mppiirt1 fi'pil lani'timdT. M tho-c who rlo. lwlinip IC.'tn"nlier tht von can th iarr oca of Vn" 1hfss '.nlfnir I..:t:l'V SrtT-. vrv rip r .r ch, al I.. M. WmH.F'S SOLID ONB-PUICK lciiti lHn i:.ornlfl SroKR. !- t nir lhilt,tf, .n m'wr li:it von eart find Ihe laret tork of Votinir Mm Iictlinir 1inwline ree riT. frrrtun fir each, at I.. M. WOOLF'8 SK1LII) ON" E- l'-rline T-aH.)ir pii! E ri,oTHFVO STOHR. TioHliit t..Mnir l(. mnlT ihiit nu mn flndllip lrr' tnplt f TontN-!ri IHlin 1 tea i loir Vits. verv phoii. :,r ch. at I. M. WODtF'8 SOI. Ill ONE PKICE Ietlir I.ilifnr U.OTHIN'J STilllE. Itca ii.K ('Nirhlna; lli'mnilm that yon ern find the lr oclr of Oi-oreoet.. vpt rioOiina (lothm i K,.. lorfacb.at L. M-WOOtK-? SOLItlOXE PIUCE CLOTHING riothd. f loOunir Poiir. !i..tl.ttir nothij.ir (.'ir nihr th( yni en fln1 the lanrrat atock or His, Caps. I'lothinir llfYlilnsr TitfNKs. V t km KiRxttt vrj 0ir.ra f I ven- (.n.n for cadi, hi t'lothii'ir ' ri..thtn fT-.thir I.. M. WOOLF3 Willi 0"E-PPirE T't .1.;.. . thin KememheT. erfcla"3'. the ci..iil .... rioti-mf U'e return the ntwu t the mwff in ( t4t prove an Cl'.ihinir Ikinrt . . Clot hin Clo'hin Clot hlti riothin f'l.Ahln (VofHin-r Piothinir riothttnr ; The Poor Mans FricnJ and One-Price Clothier, TS"ext Door to .Tolin rriiomnsi MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN. thin n inir t liiTnit. Pl..tkl ii5ililil?fi ilziijlfiiziliii ;i;iiIiiiIiiZ PAUSE, FOUR, lias recently returned to Lore., 'wfth .r" . . 1' ! : v .r'a,,l .ass, V - mm , ,.A ; !,-. woro bo,11?,,t from fi'k. ip th -yl'ru,e" Han buyers on credit,,;,,, 8Ce .h,,VV Ms-V 'l is ' lee un all can rcadilv realize XbS1 035 I.'K'it Hrown Suasr. "c. W tb. ': ll'l nift; 4N ; 1 1 , ' ., " I ' I 1 1 'I .,.s .. al. ; .M. (lives .tl. W ,.s I'.-tTc-. ..it.a for 2.1. C'!ihiii.r-. Irti: l rl. acd up. ; Aii.i-si- Is,.. yrrt ami un. : Pi tid. lit.-. . .1. anl iipwnr.l ; !' Men a S, ills, at (S .II I up. : rio' Suit, at H.i nh.varil. : Frtnltiil .i rnin and uewttrii. ;' A liir.. M.-ck or Men'a Over 5 co it al I.VI anil mwan. : Calli-iM. v. vi. Z MuaSina. 5'. V V. ami iittwM. : ! fl-innei at 2iK--f vd.imd 1 in. : i Wv"r.r",j CAINS FOR ALL! I aotheu cns j Dr.iwn Canton Flannel at 7c. I ; At PHICES C.AiZt4.0W. ; WINTRY rUOUTE TAKEN 1 FAfll.Wf.E FOR GOODS, ifW PRICK. DON?T IOXlCjrXIlT The People's Cheap Variety Store, KEPT BY M. J. TeKtELBAUM, LORETTO, PA. GEIS, FOSTER & QUIIMN; 113 and 115 Clintcn Street, Johnstown, ALWAYS HATE -THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF DRV GOODS, KOTIOXS, MILIXERV, C 1I1PETS, HTf.. - 7 7 to ise rouyi ix Don-t Forgot tlie Essential Oils. ivnii Nuio t . pii ii'RuM,pr!i. . uni! u,iri:iKu.vr. r, of prime laallty. hcotlil In any quantity Tor ea.ti on dellrerr. free of hnker'aire. onm niia ion, ilorane, etc., by nonoK b oi.cott, Importert an.! Kiportera. SS William St.. X. T. A M. KEIMM I)T ruYsiciAN axb Scmiwij, Eletialnr, Pa. Of- fio reteii: jy neenpi.st hy lr. .I..T. It t tnaa. two eai nn ne trade. UortftiliattOD. in (Hermann weii oi :a:r ll..ne. M cll at., wit re nlllt r.Pi,r . -&.-t.. tf.i TT-'. II. SFCIILER, Jfforney at EVn-tinrir. p. Office in Col- ireceot.ly jccapied by Wm. K!tiil tfi , nv.tre ri-L''''.-tt) qimre PoUHir Sqimro Pqunro ?jure Sfiire t- qnHie Sijiinre Pqimro gHre Pqimra SiiHie Sijiiwre hqimre i-iiBre Pquro Square Sqnre Squnre .qiiMre Sqtmre SqiiHr TB I3BL.T I CI XirHIXC STORE. Vl1"' Plolllil IT trfrfrraat fcrtnrlple nf all : f'othiiir rii.thina: every we- ir-nere gova ' "'"'"" freri vff t-i rrprenettfetl. . Il""l' K riothd, Cltithinc riothliia; riothlov (lothtf riothti'ir Clottili.a- rio.hit - riothitta ( lothlt Clothing Clothlnr I'loOiloir AID FURCQME. ', - Vrn rn cities with a large, varied w V l. !VA' af .t cV x coons : back i .-ve T. . - " 'jf 1 .e. l,!e l.-Vt M.r 0JT casb at lower the Norin" Come then, every lory. been liurioor purchases to pay you for thii to reach ur store; as ' viing the following wonderlul, , PHICEIS: Men'a Uooia at 3 tnl upw'rt.. I 4 I" : Hos' ll'ioiaat ;5ot. and up. jm ' P'vs 1 nmra'n anil ; Wometra Shoea, 1 1(1 and un. ; 'hiiMr.'n'i' Mii-., !!.". and it ft. ! TlcnV H itaat niKJ arid m.w'd. ; lloi a Hataat 4ie. anil tipw'd. ; M-ti'a anaiit 4'ie. and u:w'l. Il-tp" I -apa at 2nc. and npw'd.. irnt a.f.orinwnt of I.h- A-5D ( ( s camiwia couxtt. fStt-eeV nnl Numbers. EtastoE IMSDBAHCK AGENCY. 'JT AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent. i:if EXStt VJ O, I'A . Polleiea written at ahort notice in the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" Attirt aihrr Fir.1 OM.pnnlea. Ebenihnrg-. SepU 23. 18TT -ly. TAR. M. .1 BUCK. Phtsicia! ask Sracroy, ' , A i.T.tA, Pa. rtmee and realdenec on rnorleeotn atreat, near KteTenth arenas, where ntirht eall can he made. Office hoar frntn to lo a. .. and from t to 4 and S to , t. tr. Special attention paid to Il eaae. f the Eya and Kar. a. well a to Sarrlnal Operations of rer detcrlption. (4 1 -tf. FIGHT mEN ' - NCI EXT ESTXT. ' ftn interest in3'seovery oi TFiiat la . ... m . . i i i ... ;.l i. r-r ifnnn r.f t' 1r.l Ilermetlc boo' of medicine. Ilith crto ail attem to trace the oripr'm of : - . i . l me reputea ermeue wnunj iit9 failed, and it 1 been assumed that the 1 great "Ilerrt" was mythological personage Innted bj the earlier al- ; chemists to )lit the acquired knoI- ; ede nith tluthority of anti'iuity. I The manufHt, irhen thoroahiy j deciphered Jay throw some light on this doubt J point; but, even if it i fails to do i the fact that a fragment of the lost ferninpr of the Egypiains J has been covered s a mutter of ! ' ecientiflc fterest. The manuscript was discoeil anions the bones of a ! mummvshe years ago by an Arab, , and on h Heath it waa offered tn Dr. j Ebers, whierentually purchased it at j i a eonsidert'lo price. It consists of a single 8hi of papyrus, about sixty ' feet in leith, and the characters are In red ancllack ink. Judging from the chambers, the date of the manu-. Bcript majle placed about 1,530 years B. C., iiiajug it over 3,300 years oi l; ' and if wrin in the eailier iart of the century, iivould have been contempo raneous Tf h the j?riod of Moses' resi ! dence at ie Court of Pharaoh. Only ( j a portionff the document has at pres- , ent beentranslated by Ebers, inclu ding soii of the headings of the various cjapters, such as "the secret book of tfe plivsieians." "the science of the bating of the heart," "the knowledof the heart as taught by . thepriesW.hysician Nebsceht," "mod--J icines forlleviating accumulation of urine and o the abdomen." there is every reason to suppose that the Egyptians attained a high -degree of scientific knowledge at a very early period of their history. At the present day it is st ill called, we believe, by the Copts the Land of Kemi. Lindas lias suggested that a knowledge of I his art wasu,'rodiiwl into Euroie by the Ar- KOliaui. . a-.u.l to rvl..l.U trt nirrr Th. ri.ii.. i,; i r according to Egpytian colony, and Lin. las supio?ev4- iieiuiuii ut?r the (lolden Fleece to have been book ! beej. book written on 6heepskin, teaching the metlnid of making gohl by the chemi- cal art. The "date of the Argonautio j expedition was, according to most ! chronographers, 1250 B. C, or 300 years 1 later than the supposed date of Ela-rs j manuscript. It is to be hoped that ' future researches may bring to light further evidence of the scientific his tory of the jMSt, and so enable us to estimate the degree of civiliz ition and scientilic attainment reached by the : early races of mankind. Londuix ; Lancet. FAMILY HKtXKSS AXD TITALITT. Franklin relates, ia his autobiog- raphy, that old people in liis village r.c,..l Ui. I.:' ."1 assured him that his own nature and constitution were so completely those i of one of his uncles, whose deat h oc- ! curred four years before Franklin's ,' birth, that if those two events had coinciled they miirht have passed ' for a case of transmigr a'io.i of souls. j An equally striking likeness existed between two brothers, Khosak and and Ourbrusk, sons of a Persian ' j prince, who was killed in 1S15, in the ; ..usslan service. Tiiey could hardly ; be distinguished from each other, j Khasak, the elder by three years, 1 usually resided in St. Petersburg, but i ! often travelled. All Taris knew Our I brusk, who was constantly to be seen j at the libraries, and especially at every I first performance at the lyrical the ! atres. To complete the resemblance both died recently at the age of eighty- i two. j In spite of certain alterations tb typical features ieeuliar to the houses of Guise and Lorraine were transmitted I to all their descendants through a long series of generat ions. The Bour- i bon countenance, the Condes' aqui line nose, the thick and protruding lower lip bequeathed to the house of Austria by a Polish princess, are well known mstar ces. We have only to to look at a coin of our George III, to be reminded of our present royul family. During Addison's short ministry Mrs. Clark, who solicited his favor, had been requested to bring with her the papers proving that she was lIilton's daughter. Iut as soon as ! aha r-i t ..... I 1 . . r. A..l.;nA. t 1 1 : , : 1 I o'i tiuuicu iii3 Liiitir:L Aiiiiisuil atiio, "Madame I require no further evi dence. Your resemblance to your illustrious father is the best of all. The Comte de Pont, who died in 1967 at nearly 100, told T)r. Froisic that during the P.estoration he often met in the salt ma of M. Desmousseauz I de Givre, prefect of Arras, a man at whose approach he shuddered as h would at the sight of an apparition, bo wonderfully was he like Robespierre. M.de Pont confided his impressions to the prefect, who told him, smiling at his prejudice, that the person in j question passed --fr Trt'lirsjirrrr'w natural son: mat, in Met it was a matter of notoriety. . Next to family j likeness, vitality or the duration of : 1 lire Is the most imortant character transmuted by inheritance. Frtie.r' . mU S11RBLE WOfiKS, 139 Franklin Street. Johnstown. MONTMEN'I'S. IcB A I) anil TOMtt STONP. i OI X IEH and CA Hl- h I isi, A s. MAN I'F.Ii. Ao., itmtin- I faetnrel f the very l.er Italian and American Murhlea. Entire aaiifae-: li n giwlraw-ttnrt in peti ! ,l.,.in , , ,A II cnarereroi work. Order, reupeetfuliy anllNled arm pniininiv nni n ni tut rrrvi'ta--t CMh mi. Trr me. April 2. (.T:.-tf. JOHN I'.lllKR. ("nropoaed ftf Wnnl nt Silk Vetted tojrther wllfi tne Slllc next to the font.. A turn reiiel lor HwariM atiam and prnol aaiin.t i'ni.u iiml liAitr Fttar. Many a eold and attendant annaeQiietiees prevented hy ti.lna: the iio.i.. ?ent hy mall in any addre.f im raoelpt of 2 cent.. State ane of shoe worn, and if tor Oeat. Iad, of C hild. ratitfr ( A trend. well wliti Ibwn-e (imhIii d. w. johnson; . ses Aitr.ii ATRrvrr, pnti.AtKi.iiiiA FA. SHOEMAKER, Attorney-' AT.t,lV 'KbtsnalturE. tWhVeurru inch i s reet. eaat coil of raaideac. V . ' . . er- " . T- U H,.6V-tl."l UZDICIXC I M mf I 1 4 It i f1- 9f t- s?t rn :B.c: J t a ".5t."' t:.-.t r-o-rt" w"n ti s h-'.i.'vj. or rur.. p m-! v loe bone or orzmr. ara oo Is ftr-tn .nm'ij c;-m;B-.i.i. 4 .ra .. i-. 1 or, i jr & l . C-ini foaiihl m il.'ini'.'HTl t . ln '. v r "UuUi ft el by i ' r esSnH f-.o ti any ria- L t j tn- rr-ih -:r xvr-' of liTi irnfj rntriii 1. 1. la- tre-! i'ia tt1. ri. 1 r-" v, mni t :v.j C j-s f nJtun I f'e nu-u.ar i a1 rrr-n'wi.n-j c-": .31. 1. tla ll't " r!:ul p (of(--si f 3 r 1 ' ?vi' -. 1 V ' r""n I rut fl t fl t-i- u.,ul rt-l- - -t - Cl ak.7 J.XkiM ;t tzz. coirs. Tt I -wtclrM toept!stviiTn vlrfric of this f.r.HT fi-l.-Ui. If T-a ro Mtr.i.DiC TiTm l -.h-iH TtihH. 11LI1T, 1 1 -TlrT1l, ::M.V .r M iH s !! -l rr r-;y i'.wrlcr -1in fpr-n 1 ""rtF rnw r-t a h--tt:o rf HfOiri f nfl tiku it pi it ("To-tJon .piMf- i b tti-, Jl rnirlliv, Gvt;. St.it.- 1 11 I r-i B'i. l t' w ;ll I 't: .-rconv'.aee ,t tj. t aa o.acjcsi.cttl tn A 1. :ai ol nt rv" 'ori',ot H rrrrr f-m'.T, f-r r.c . : inn-j or t 1 t.t t .. . :i VI nnl t I T'W. It tl.st r leaner t .J rytm. t'ifn r.p:r. t ..a L't:! 1 up, thi ciir.ii'j ilisw-HL1 W- 1 -stiUia-ii-5 Leiaiiu oi ft tjcniiini nt, s f an-1 . iMurin li. t up In i.r-se bKiH, an t in pk asnr-t to take. Ti ?lker d; r.nlirer ?.Uc. Co., l'l-oy'r, 1:1 Ji Vm-l. - V.. I. 'wTrTTcTrJar? i 4r-Kor Mtn lv l-mmon & lttrrar F.fen..rir, lm are am lnriT..i to uraniee Vi-tll: K to jmive a r-pr.rnteil. (10-11 "TI -lj. v5? ' TUB ffiia MTSTEn I y 4m HTJUPU'RE Y3' Item In preneral use for f wen ty years. Errrywhrre provt-tt tl-.e mn-T a.U-R, IM.K. I.( 00IM Al.nnd KFFM1KT mctlir.ne. known. Titer nre t nhm the people want, aavn time, money, i alrhne and anfferlnir. F.ery lncrle 1 soerlfte the well irleU pcracriutlon of an eminent physician. ?o Cnres. Cent.. ' 1. Fevera., Coire.timi, Infyninattona, . . ."i 2. orrn. Worm Ki-vcr, Worm Cote, . . S5 8. t"r ins-"llc, or Teething of Inlunta,. S5 4. Il.arrhira, of C hildren or A'lnlta, . . S", 5. yarnlery. liripinL-, Tsilionv Colic, . . 2"i 6. f'linlera-.Mnrbn-, VotnitiLf, .... 21 7. mrli, Colds, Urnnrhiti. i; 8. '?nralx a, Tonthnrhe. Fnrearl. . . i", i !. lleailaelies, Si.-k Hi adarh.-, Vi-rtigo, . 2"1 : 10. Iyti'r!a, liilion. St.narh. ....!--; 11. MM;rC!e 1, or Painful I'oood.. . . . S"i 1 li. Millies, too Profuse Prriii, ... ri. f'ronn. Consh, I ff irnlt Krenthinc, . 14. falt itlieit.ii. Kry-ip.-a!.. Krnptfina. !.". Itltetimalloiu. J;h-inna ir p;iina. . . 2--. , S. , - . 2- , M . Nl , M , mi so fi M 51 6 M M Nl 1 fl . Nl 11. IVfrnn1 Acne. ciul. I-"cvi-r, Agoea, i 17. iiies, himd or bic-iim.'. ' IS. Orhllinlitir. n I So.- Or.lillinlitiv. an-l Son- or Weak Eva. l't. 1 .iiarrn. acute or ctirotiic. mii-n-nza. Si. ItiKip 11 r- mi t'i, violent coughs, 21. Astlima, opprcssi-U lirfaihinir, . . 42. Kir lltvh inn. impaired hear'n-r, 2 1. atcrolttlrt. enlnrrcd p'nd. Swrlfimr, 21. (.en -rnl Itclnlity. Ph noil Wcakaeaa, ij. lrojv and acaiiO- Secret jnna. . . . 2 i. rai fn. ai km s iroui rWiag, 27. Iilflnry-Iieave. Gravel 2S. ervntt llettililv. Vital Wi-akncaa, 2"i. atrr niinlh, Cai.ber 30. t rinstry Weakness, wetting the bed. i. l'.ilnnil r-er'otis. orwitn fpaim. S-i II sense of Heart, palpitation., etc . I ii HX VM'le ttey, Siia.m.. tst. ViT' Ounce, .161 81. Iipltlher:a. nlcated aore thnat. . . 5.1 S5. C'hroilis; ('onTPstinns aiid Krapiiona, 50 FAVILT CASES. raf. Mnwn. with above 35 1 r"T? viala and Mani::il of uircction, ..... $1(1.00 Case Morocco, of 20 lareIa!s and Book, 8.00 Tltpsr rnnerlies ar? sent lv t':t rac !nirlr lini or vial. t- eny part of Hie country, free (tt cJiarse, oil receiptor Itrire. Ad Iresn lnmplireTs' Hinieth!eTIe1ielneCo. Oftite Rtid I)cit. lmFi'ltni si. New York. Tor Nnle l-- n;i rnrcits. r?" Hnmphre' FpeeiSe TAlanual "n th care and treatment of disease sjuX iti ura. Bent FU on application. 352 33: 3 3E3E EXTRACTED i POSITIVELY WITHOUT ! PAIN! BY I DR. QUINCY A. SCOTT,! 27S Triin Apnr. Pittwbonrh. r. Munv otbrr rlnfm thnt thy fitrnrt pinielr anI .ifpn liitL hut lr Qulnry A. Scott 1? always pnprptiil. anl hi own Hlsohitljr to HTitethe t:e tt h!trnilon ? w.if rr Bnl ran ih fHy tnknn hy anil youii, aiiil ele in rvtry condition olhealMi I'ittnhutiih ltifnttt h. It will ynx tlH-at wlm lear p-ln to Tif;t fr. Srt.tt.ff orrly to irt thrlr teth out. anl thne wlin v.int arfihri.il teeth run ifrt Th tinst in lite worl', rqmtlifir hi ?-ri?nrnf lii-h tot'k tt'te) 4 tittun:i I i eil:il :ml ! ')lomn at i-if? lowest i poiitte irtrr! (or hrt-l'1 work The liH'or a iso iibikfji a piri 1 vol in 111 1 inir ant lus nw patrnt " V hire " ti i Unjr ejual9 ure nl rosts tvfs iiian iiait as murii. THE fillEAT ENGLISH KEMEDY. Cray's Specific Medicine. sfHADE MH.1 especially re- Ciiimnen.leil nt .in ntit'ailitiif cure h.r ,SKMI. At. I. KAK- KSrt. S P F. R V A- TOItKHKA iMPft- T Bev. and all di.4-M.ea t lsit ful. SLdtik. '"w aetjnenee i.n Self Atni.e a" Betore -a----lf.er Taking. aiTt-nr. Pais tn Mara. I i s t-aaor Vision. Pen. TH ATCRK I ll.rt Aott and nta ny nt her d .ea .e lha; lead to insanity, i '.in.umpl ion and a Premafnre Orave nil "t which a a oOe are dm cana.d l. deriatlnif from the paih ol nature and nrr ln.1nl. (rence.- The Siciflc iMeilinne la the re.iili of Hfe mitdy and many years ol experience in treaOn tl.e.e apecial diwaaea. ' Knll particular, in our jiampTTiei.. which wede- aire tit .e.nd tree hv wall to every nn. I le.eterTT5e Medicine Ik antd' rr all Orueul.t. j at 1 per package, or aix packauea for S : or will I he aent hy mull on receipt of t he money hy address ing 'Hi', "no "Mill l.E ril 10 Mechanic.- IJIoek. Hkthoit. View, rw Snl.l In Vlensinre hy (. T. Kobkrts. and hv Oroael.ta ercrvwher.. 'rlARnis II EWijto, Wholesale Arenta. Plug liur;?, P. 18-14. ly. HEALTH HAPPINESS. Health and Happfnea. are prlcele.. Wealth to tlieir possessors, and yet t hey are w;t hin the reach i cl every one wlin will use WRIGHT'S LIVER PILLS! The only sttre T n E for Torptn r.l ver Ityapep.ia, lleaflaclie. our tomnch. t .'nnm in. I ion lieKtlitu IVtras-a, and al Billions complaints and HI oiwrirr?. i.ii, a-enuine unie.. ai rne.i "wm. i, renuine unless aimed "Wm. M urn nnnri fnrni lw la U.D.ir. In. . tt t .n., TO Ti . 41 h Mt , Phi la l-l."7s.-ly.J GEO M. R-EADE. Atlorney-al-Laie r"-enritrir. Pa. llffln on Centre afreet three door from Hifb strvwt. (9-?7. 72.1 TI! E fiXEXT rCJITIVE Cl'UE Mil ' l"? r?IEnxnni V.V ' ! 2-'"V-'r.,. 'twt-tuei g - tCV A 11 PURE GUM ROBBER BOOTS 3eing frf from duitorntiT mixturre. frit Hvi loogf-Brric thin cuiamtm . KuSber Pkxs. Tlicir rrt popularity hn fo hirfrT c"-p iiiutMtious. bvicc ta-i-C Fi.ntsh. but this 8r!"m tb "CANDEE" CO. vtu. VARNISH TTioir PURE HUM 0"TjS. and to iiti nv"1' t'l-m f-m II:. iwtmon kint. i 1.1FUKH I.APFI.on the front of Uic U r lug thtr inscription CUSTOM MADE. PURE GTJM. These Boot A Imve the Pnlrnt Met I f: -. "-hi"!! prvent tlw heel wearir.e airr.y so quivkly. ainl they wit! have also tliv iatei:t Oulsids Stationary Strap Instead of the vry tnconvenier-r wb itiaW r'jap. usm1 on other makes of boot. ASK FOR THE "CANDEE" BOOT. ! Sold by S. Blumenthal, Htoona, Pa. i CQLL1HS, JOHHSTGH & Ca EBENSBURC, PA. HOMY RECEIVED OH DEPOSIT, " I V lll.t. (X llt H . I. i IMEPiESTALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS.' . , M3NEY 10ANED. COLIECTICNS MADE. j AND A GENEUAf. t BANKINC LUSINESS TRANS'. TED. j tspeciHiattt.iitMn paid u.hiiine.i.f cor- liw, .,,1..!, nt. A. W. 111"! K. i Nov.Pi is:.v-tr. (H-iitir. t ' A 3? X "rXTN XTJ J ' ",- fT's. r g' f'tx-IL- -,mm r'Trrr--.;C---1 Praclicil WatflaHler anl Jetfer, One Poor M of llnntliTa Hardware More, EBENSBURC, PA.. J TI AS alway. t.n hand a lar. var'ed and ele, I I 1 Vint a.rt nn-tii ol WATl'IIKS. rijN'KS .1KW KI.IJY. SI'Kl TAI I," S K y Kill. Ks' fce.. whirli he offers for !r at li.wer r.-ea tliati "'her denier in the rountv. rnn neelin tmrt hinir In hi- line will dn well In civ In in a cal lielore pnrehn.in-Newhere. BTl'ri.mpt attention paid tnrepatrltii I !.. k. V;iielie?. .lewelrv. .tie.. a "I .atislactiuD KUarao tee.1 in : olh work and price. NERVOUS DEBILITY. Vital weakness er depression t weak exliau-ted isliii2. no enersry ereo.ir-.n:-: i lie n -uit of mental over-wctk, Indoscretions or excesses, or some drain upon the y-tem. n always cured hy rcMraBKis' homeopathic specific No. ss It tones up and in L-or.ites the. syMcm, tlipeli the f:loriii :iiii tli-tinlriM;y.imp.irts niriilii an I eiiet-y. tp tliu tiruia and rejuveimti s the i-utin man. I5i n ued twenty years with -rt-ct mhtcs hy thou f:ui. Is. s.,1,1 ,v ill filers. Tihe. f l.'flO kt t-inule vial, nrf-'i.i"1 iit paekuiru of tive viaia ami SZAXl vial of powiln. N-t.t hv mail on rei-vit.t ofprii-e. Ail.lr- ?tl MTH RE V HunrortTHir wi.nit :k ( hipam 1UJ I LL ION .s'l KKLT. " . Y. T.tXSA.T'XX i AN ft ni innrn OCI T" I IVl r rUDDC.r DLLI IINI ItCBBrit FIosk: Krnnea iiALiiv as. llEMI PCKfcn: I.ACtt .MTBrR, Engine Ottji. And Mill Supplies Generally, wNriir: ni (-. , AO. jn ii trr Street. rittsbr(jJt. f i rT i .V CO. March 22. 1878. -ly. Thomns O-vno, le. ale and Retail Itealerlo Pure Rye and Bourbon Winer. ItvuiHliv. f.'foa, .fc, 153 Wjlie Avcnne,-Cor. Elm Street, l-l-ai I'lTlalll ;ll, pjm. ! J. C. McCINLEY'S DINING KOOMS! For l.ai.lles nnt liraUrtn.a, 161 Wowl Stieet, PITTSBURGH, PA. FIM-.VT IHMG ROOSS 1 Til k Mil. MEM.S AX A lil. HOCKS. (lysTEKS and St'el" KS served, at .hurt notice. iNov. S2. ;878 -tf. saiEnsj GOUGH syrup i -i PvrT '-"Ow-Cwll hottlea sold. Tt 1. the rr.t r-- hottiea sold. Tt i. the m.t r-.-loK.Ms. rni.niL a n. ..LV i.i'JL.'-' .", i,itH, rtoi i 'nlZZZll; WulTSXtC-J&Wb niseamea. lis. lieen tors reeommend it. . it-t n im rh-ijr.,1 rintn Ihe " At Sr the wr!a X-.,.t, Dunrtni., .111. . a rr W '' "r tZ?L.iT ; - Prieea. SS rnis. r cents, ant! al : - Prieea. Sa er , ill wanja, r. ! ;p v IlW'K; t-r.i.;-. T . . l- ; I - - -. i i.i Theniharir ta fe i t 3. TJTrvd.irw .tt:ldinr. Centre aireet Alin,,,,. met-of letral bailnna bUb4. i aatlafaetarilr n4 ewllt .ibi a apeaialty. ili-14,-tf THE UTTLK COUNT. One of the tnot fetiarkablc dtvarfs tV world ever saw wms a nobleman t.f Ffjish descent, lorn Clisilre, A. I). 113f. Ilia uame waa Joseph Bomwl- 1 aski, always Ktiown uounv iornwi t aski. ind he wus aptly termed "a ptr 1 fc-t copy of nature's tr.et wo:ka in -! duoilecimo." , His i'llcct was r' i markable, sm! was early developt i ' He spoke neveral lanjoaKPs, and spett i much time in vravel,ivVrs the iVf ' ferent natiotw of KiirOe.' seeing an I I be"m seen in the leadirg courts of 1 Euroje. j He Tc.ichcd Vienna fit tlie age ct I fifteen, and at thai timers but tcn I ty-five inch ia h?iht. I He was pro I eentcl to Maria Theresa, ho Ucaine ! much attached to iiiin. The great ; princess was at the timi at war w ith j the Kins of Fi nssia. Tle (Jueen sk- cd the dwarf about his c-imou of tie '"Madam," relied L?,JI have r.r the honor to know him; nere I in his place, instead of wnging a utks war agains; you, I WouM come to Vienna, to jay tny re pee tL'tikir.g it more honor t gain jiiar esteem than to gain a victory trm you " The Queen took him in her lap m, kissed hi in. He laughed. ThrQ.ie.a i aked him what he was lA'Jg.jiug tt, His quick reply-VaST""-.. . "To He so small a man on the hp i of so great a woman." This answer procured him fiesh iCses. He gized at a ring on ti ' hand f the J'iecn. once wlwn sitting on her lap, and she a?-kcd him if !; .thought it pre'-ty. Doriiwlaski re i plied. . t "It is not the ling thafi 7,w';s lo,k i in; at, !ut the hand I beseeth your j Majesty to kiss." j This .was granted, and the Q.ir.-n t took from her tlatvjh er a di air: i ; . . . t I l r 1 rmsi ana gave u 10 iotnwjaM i i.t voung lad 3' from whose fif.o-r tl.s -ins. was taken was the uu'ortuna'e Maria Antoinette, afterwards imn of France. .,en in ran,, count oimsv. nn enttitainment tosomeladiesot I. i.li distinction, and to pler.e then L, plnc-l Hornwlaski in an urn. Theum V lt i! refused to uncover the urn, an-l ti.e- ... ..ill- i curiosity ol the ladies was raised t the highest pitch. At lenjj'h the cm. er was removcil, and out sjtm'ic: 11'.rr- j wiaski, w ho ran nooiu Hie tsi-ie 1.1 ti e insniall astonifcbmciit and diwifeii-a 01 1 lie ladies. He visited various courts of Eiiropf, his reputation preceding him, uini ex--ry where was he caressed by tlie L dies, who uni versallr t-o)t: him i I their hips ami kissed him. He livtj , to the extreme age of ninety -tight. A Wonderfcl Worm. There : a kind of sjHjnpe which irmfs in tie depth of the .Mediterranean sea. nd in its tissues a wmideiful worm ; fouiil. This Syllis, as it is called has a bii: I bead, a long lody, and is marked wita ; linjjs like other worms; it has antira- ler of s'nort legs Slicking out from tLe ! lings, aul cohered with bristles, 'lie ! buds like a plant, and each bud lur ' to a worm like the parent. Hundred ; of these buds occur on the hen 1 ai 1 I on the two legs nearest the neck, h:, I j i hey speedily grow into Ion-',' ur'y ; thii-gs, which in their turn jnbiie j lunls and new crops of worms U'Ku j tle'se budding young hihum -o .t-sr : ly full grown, the p-irent appears O ! j very tiled of their company, and wrijj i gU s about and endeavors to move ! backwarJ so as to leave it attai.-he.l i children behind. Considering that nil 1 these worms produce eggs, w inch wiun hutched la-come woims, in their tmn, ' and that every individual piohK- others by budiltng also, there can le , iio reasonable tloubt that nature li:;8 some gool reason lor placing a v.it ; numbci of these creatines on a ce:t ii I spot during a short time. Frohahly there aie many tish that consume l!i . majority ol tliese voung worms Ltlere : they have been a lonif lime seiwrati-d i -i from their parent. i COOANUT ANT) ClI'VHLlTE C At V MELS A writer in Mie I iiiln deli'in '; Times g'ives this receipt: Cwhs iS candy is made by taking two pcu i of svicrar to an ordinarv ocoar.ut. A i t the milk of the coeoinut to the mir, with a little water if tlie milk is h- : than a small teacupfuL .tew un'.il it i roics when noured tronn a ion, tlien j filir ; ..... l,l,.l, v,.n simiM,! ; , , " "v " -".' . have nil ready prated, and pour r.'o -buttered pans. When cool break iriC pieces a process which will lw fetil tated if, Hlien the candv is cool. not cold, yoi score it half throi'p I with a knife. Anv nut candv can ! ; made in the same manner hy substitu ' ting nut kernels for the grated ceca I nut For cicaic candy allow a cuj fu of rich cream to three iounds of snnr 1 and stew until thesvrup camlieS lief. ! dropitetl into cold wnWr. Then favor j with vanilla, lemon, or what you Itke i aud pour into buttered pans to c L oi pull the candv ns ion pn-'tt Another recipe for cream candy, ii . out the cream, requires two cup ' i granulated sugar, half a cup Oi a:e a piece ol butttr the size ot a wnlni; two tablesi-oonfnls of incrar nnd to ' tessftooiifuls of vanilla. IK iHt while Ixtilinsr Yb"ii done ix""" ' D buttered plates, and when cold pu' , UmU. w hite. There is no simpler or lettrr rf m edy for frost bites lhan the fo!l"'nr Lxtrnct tin? frost be thp fll pliCS ;.ir water till the frozen part ii K al,,e' "voiding all artificial hent ; n l T'l'-T R s'alve made of equal pa" 1 hog's lard nnd eurpowder, rul 'cr1. i PPther lint il it forma a nsste. and ve!.' soon lliefn.n n-tto mill ln Well. - - - - - ' ..... - The luster of morocco leather I re stored by varnishing w ith white TH
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