' L IIB mwI VT7T V if if Mf iriryW'jyTny'fift M jSgayft-i .J linked thf curiosity ot hundreds of intelligent observers, including many noted scientific and herarv genllmtn ANOTHER GREAT AGRICULTURAL. SGIExNTIFIC. 11 AT T1IE EBEXSBUXG t or . rc.nv new aaioasali i-.xvi o- have b u a oirce of woii'Ur an 1 de- ; x.it Tommy is ft Japanese figure, less j ight to all ports of peop.c, Irom tne , tan three feet in height, seated m a ocmar-jli on his throne t tr: numuif-i j chair, which iv9ts upon a 6mall Utile. , tt-s 0 TT TJnmiiLj. C1 .f .ubjrct. A, far back a- IV r Hi, of expression i by move- iiWlffi & HOll&Flirifl StOrB. mndred years before the Chi ii .. ment of the head, by which he re- . W1N0 t0 the Ur(e lncrea,( ln my f.,fln(.e re an mcer.iou nica'u? iuvem.eo i ; 6r,nr,(k una mvfs Diomot and correct V the ut reduction in pricet anei t&e adoption 0ouVn pixeou wluuh was ( -apatite ot ? -uiswcrB to an endless variety of ques og a long distance. In the thirteen' U ; tjon9 re wjn give the conect tim Thk Valfb or Coal Srrrisas. The iftinps and small coal at the moath of ooal pits and in coal yards have now, owing to tho enhanced cost of fuel, a positive commercial value, be ing more and more largely uaed for making patent or artificial fuel. The .nttirv Albertus Mairnil; Alld l0"- r iacoa "arc said to have made the tig -ipp of a poitcr which would open a loor. and also a wooden head which OlT.-flltF FOR illLTH COWSL A COT- I respondent of the Toledo Farm Jour nal gives the readers of that paper the bonofit of his experience, as follows : Pairymen in this vicinity, where continued feeding of milch cows is requisite from five to seven months of j method most zenerallv in vosrue is to or thseuin yicm. t nnu myseii aoieio oeneni : tjl0 year, vno nave not tesrea tuo vir- mjn:;iG jt -with some adhesdve and 1&R&:f&&W&?r ' tneof oil-cake as an economizer in , SSb2rt!bl Mk? blSmen! "Vi fXTlv OF Trp -r fodder, can scarce believe how profit- pitch, tar, or rosin, and then mould it Iood .4 9 cook sve i-med compete j abIe its r,ults are- especially during ' lato 0Jlkeg by rre?sure. In Belgium. i, nniii Mini lone? eolri severe winters. Owning , .i,... vi. !r,tn.tn. Ko .tt.inc) pie gums in arithmetic, ana execute Oood i Ko-sted coffee so about forty cows several years since, I 8UCcess and importance, the coal dust ii ii rii( in i i n.i iii ifHi. lit i.ri i iwriu r . . ; . a i i at twr nirn Trcrr cr'i in ri l (inn ri'T i no . - - - - - - - o aireu couoe eoia uv iuih 8iur. i niiivu "-iv i . of day, even to a minute, tell the num ber of persona in a room, perform aim- Tnnro) nr JliULi p LfL n hi D can and IPilTIiTC DflD ATT ! utmuu run niim aKel cotleeaold at tbig store. TliK-OKKAT 1'OSITIVE CL'HK ,.r ?n illir.W E.1 Br'.n from ilrranyM cornli- ? : . r-iriv ;:io;. i.ivr.ic. ACKvrt, oc r: iTivii oioA. no w via. ( I Vans t 5 tts. per imper. . Best quality ltlackniiib Visrs at ISc. per lb. I Good Syrup Molaoeee at from 40 to 70 cts. per j j nalinn, . Good Door locks and Knobs complete, ag low s v:5 cts, each. Oood Cotton 'i'hreHd at 4 eta. a spool. ! Dent quality 12 incu Mill Saw i ilesatW eta. each. I Oood Kite ttt 0 cis. per It). j Beft quality Sole LeHtherat 2s to :) ct. per lb. i Double-bitted Axes at l.t'o and upward. ' Largest stock or Stair Oil Cloths in lUe county, , at ci, pci j nr ..i.ulitv Knifh-h Anvils at 15 cts. per lb. tnt,? an ' a gentleman of this city, whose'aail ; ood ctst 6 155.. a. low .t jM.iiuiuui". - -- not yen neen given io ine puDiic. move 1 by machiiicry ; and X, Cadmus i : wton Saturday Evening Gazette. conti ucU'd f.U" the fiimiscmcnt of , ?.on?-i XIV, an automatic carrite, , " wbicJi i said to hav: bct-n nearly per itot, In I 7Hh M. Vaucanson constructed , :uid placid on public exhibition a tlntc player, which priced the instru mcnt to its bis and luoduced the liufcs with its ii nircr". precisely like a living human being. Three years later the aiue ingenious mechanic made a flageolet player, which played a vari ety of tunes on that instrument, with tli e accompaniment of a tambourine, which be beat with tho left hand. In the name year M. Vaucanson pro duced a duck which nte, swain, press eil it-! plmiiagu, and actually digested its foo l. This famous auceinaton was repairo'I vv Hubert Ifoudin, the I'.-ui-siau conjuror, who found the trick to be as simph' as it was interesting. Jaop.es 'auean?on, the maker of these a iLcin ita, was a native of (Jreno Me, where lie w:is betrii in 170'.'. When a lucre bov he made a clock, and also several curious toys which were moved by machinery. Among the wonderful automata in yent' d dining the present tcntmy is the wilting boy id the ohicr :uid the piano hjite 1 !:' ei of the younger Pioz. the l.i l- v uf rthi'h, when pel forming, followed its hands with its eyes and, at the iiiclusK n of the piece, bowed grava filly to the r'ulicnec. 1'ro's writing boy w;s pii!licly exliibited in (JeiiiKi.'iv about thiity years a so The machinerv of this automaton wm was called to the value of eotton-sed would speak, while another ingenious which suprise and delieht Eall who Good Hroum stoves as low as 4 00. ! winter season, the writer's attention . f n - i.a imm . run nil. ncr m. mechanic suc.veo.leil in imparling a inta ( wi-neg, jjjg wonderful and mysterious , Tbe laret stock of nooroucioti. in tmcoun like motion to a fly. . performances. This ingenious autom- ty, from i to a yu9. wide and from . t . i. i : : r. r r.m i nont i - . . . . . . - iu '.n; uegiiiiiiny v.e.....- , tQU .R3 inyernetj anci cousruciea Dy is agglomerated Inter block" by ad ding eight or ten per ent. of eoal tar. nd some hundreds of thousands of oil aa an economizer of fodder, and aj tons are used annually for heating trial waa given it, a ton or two being purchased at St. Louis and shipped to Toledo in January. Several bushela were thrown into a barrel, which was then Ciled with water; and when the oil-cako had become dis solved about a quart of the fluid was poured over the quantity of middlings, cut hay, or whatever fodder was given each animal at one feeeding, great care being taken not to give too much, in order not to cloy the appetite a locomotives. These blocks are very nearly of tho pame density and weight as solid ooal, and burn without pre senting any obstacle to the circula tion of air through the grate. It was nearly twenty years ago that tho ad vantages were pointed out of blowing coal dust into a chamber lined with fire brick, eo that It might be ignited on coming in contact with red hot furnaces, after having been mingled with the quantity of air necessary for PAUSE, FONDER , AOT1 PlfRCHA S J AltlZOXA'S STOX1 i A wonderful place is Ti thirty miles southeast Camp. The mountains of hard, smooth granite. ter fallinc upon this ba through nine tanks, 'TjTTJJy oiner. me lower lall'Mer-f vddj access, and are often da or contents by men and if and ing Ltlwccn Yuma audi nmr circuitous and difliG' ' rocks. To one Ptat afford no indication nor mou ntain unacquainted In the upper tanks been known to (ail. 1; lM?w JE XITEX-3BTTi: Has recently returned to I.oretto from the Eastern cities w ith a large, varied and elegant stock of mt juto'wttrm coons: s5f- rsF;3 ioi ii no inuicaLion i r does climbing t ountain side secni. lacquaintcd with t4 . In aama - A-udlUir th" y,rtent BHied cot pp3ttn-. tlon i c3, 'n tbe X.ouji.4. been, mittae - to publifcten t, inter au oleg comes game of aH kin from the rrrca-l wale around Tinajas. .nteIojV, Tiiu'jiitain sheep and deer of fcevcrat lAr. Ts come i in herds. Iiabbits and bafes are as ' plenty as any when', and are prey for many coyotes and beautiful little, rock I foxes. One would think th:v.l nil this game would be - thinncil out bv the 4 do, hard wood , luriied heart; ciothea Tins for . r0Sllit which follows if caution is not combnstion. Many of the largest which were bought from first hands lor cash and will be sold for cash at lower ; T'apago Indian who inhabit the-coun lite B-t Fnmily Medicine on Earth. f100 IN COTiT) i-r-trr. : 1. t. J with l!taf lltit t;0nrSK -- or rt;r, p:ovllnK tt boiMv or orna aro iiut '.in1 T'trif nf rpmr 9-9 rv' j M 9 ' bo romp d that no one was able to decipher its manner of action, l-ouie doul' -iil' natural o : i u. i 1 1 ln-inir i nter taiitCil, the buy and its cin-'. i actor Wele .-li.-pected of tlu- black ait and were, lor a time, cuniir.ed in tl e Span ish liiouNition, IVorn which th-y ob tallied their bec-l'Mii v i h ;jn; t dilli Cu.tV. .u..tii' r r, on. lei ful .ilit.6ma.tOTi w:i? ;i l ov I'nciio'u iiv Aia uaiMCb, wl'.ifli v.,iic drew with a pencil white kniciii.g en one Knee Mailhu dct nK ( ii-lruct' 1 "r'.;iy other in genious :.utoiii.;i a. including a steel spider, a caterpillar, a lizard and a nio'is -, .ill (!' which moved n natui ally 1: ving animals. In 1-12 the famous Maclii ex'iibit td au :. 'Ttoina' rv. ti urn pete iof iiis ov. n ci:itii 'U'-tion. This i nious figure would pi iv si 'e::l p"uilar marches -accompanied by a full orchestra. The '.'bound of the tiuuipet w.h said to be vciy tine, and even more agreeable 1 1 1 :. ! ) that produced by the ablest 1UU-s-i.ia!i In 1st:; a spe-(kii:g inae'iiinc wa.s cx iiiliiud before the American l'hiloso- )ditv:d Society. This 1 la.chine wasiii venleil l u Mr. He ale, who labored six teen years in bringing it to pcifection mid afi.ei ard di sti uyed it in a frenzy. .. ; One ol the latest adepts in automa tic ait is Hubert lloudin, a native of . JSlois, ,iih1 t ! i son of a u atcliniaker. .In ! : I ho ix'iibitcd an autoinat'Ui writer, which attracted the notice of X-ouis Philippe and hi. family. This figure drev. as well as wrote aiisWi r U q'ii v ici'.-i. lloudin afterward con Mructv d a niglitingalt', which sang aad . l".pped its w ings li!.e a living bird One id' tlie mot marvel-.jus c.i:dri-vance- ever pro luced was doubtless the automaton chess player, w!;!c!i at vaiiuiis period- ast'itiished and deligh ted the world. It was constructed in 1 7 1; ' by -M. do Keini'elen, of Pre di-b-.iiir 'i Hungary. .M. Keuipelen dieil in su, rin.l two years afteiward . the c!ie-s 'layer ivs- exhibited by a new onner. On one occasion ol its exhibition the Kmpuior Napeleo:i en tered the list as a player, and was badly t Laten. In the year l. it was eliibi'.ed by .Maelel ill the prin cipal cities of the Tinted State-;, mclu illlig I5o.-t.un. In the memoir-ol Hubert lloudin the su n t of the performances of the chess pl.'ycr arc tul'.y ivea!ed. A I'oli-h dwarf named Won run -hy, both of h ' thighs were shatter. 1 by a cannon ball while lighting i.i a revolt atHig i, v as concealed in this image, which represented a Turk of the na tural si.e, wearing the co-tume of his io ;iitry, and seated behind a bov shaped like a che-t of drawers. The tins player we tf 1 immediately under the clie-s-boar I of the automa ton, and fio:;i every one of the sity f.;::r s jV.aies v. as tispei.ded by -ilk a tinv I'utallic ball, a ml ::s each of the chessmen iia l a magnet inside, when it was placed on a square it diew up the ball beneath while the balls, the other s ii.,re- remained suspended. J!y turii'r.g tin1 haiuilo attached to the aria u.'ihe liure: and moving the lin ger vuings, the rails. 1 L to tak- pi ay cm, :e!i was i:i' iica.tut i.y lue falling b. 1!, end v. he n it w as placed care, the ball was drawn up. ii.--'.; ;v: onci- had the au x i", .--t. p..ici -bi:rg ia bis .v.. i nay a game ' 'h.-u're. air:'.:- i.i.- . la i'Alir.-rnL .-nl til. Wr.t In-tic. -....ibinli-. m . . v : A't r-ilf... It'iref1.-.n.l -n.!ir'f. -. !,:.-i.-.; .! JT-.-t un i dlMtlTf crnn-. ivtih-r ' it .' O l-y .r .xhA.ivT.fi foni nny nt.-, I. in- .e f l".- t. Ol" f"olt.llin nd rmlrltt":!. I' lr , t . il. n .i'i.i"-.. ...itt. dl--..t1.n. nn.l irl "c fi; ni'K-n r ! to : o' niii'Ml ir nn'1 r 'rniiRt'.ne rf.-m. I frlnl- - pro. -i . tn rj-ii l fc.-tll!-', rV'.r. ,'.tr 1 - . in i '.-.!. :C- ti - f! il-. 1uti..0 t J orfc':n;j ' rc-w.lib-r : . s I'.H'l: hrrl(!i; fuucLtunJ. XK3 o:jly trve EEMTDY TOK COLDS. r;l? t-" Tpntlnfp ilpn th Ttrtn' of this tilttlT I I :n. If '. 'j nrm mT-rln'T frm hillOl lfT(hs, ill 1"I . r IMMldSI MI'S. I. tfKI 1ITIS1, 15 1 AMI 1 1, Mft . ' r i. :r !l"orJ- r r!lnT fnm IMI'I tti: itrtMtlt. p a Ndtle w I i;:t M 'tn.I trtk-- lr a p.-n lr- -linn' i j-ti f- -h Ii !"r.g!;"i. flTinan, ;iilh Kr-nfli. In In: tb Mlh I --t -re .ir!iuJ y i! vl l ti .Titi tLiU O.'i.-i t. .rcJ'. ,t :-; A . . il "f i n Wftttlc ln;i-j i a-V.pt!-- - I i t - rr Nr:!', ; ,n ' t n, V-. -ii. ti or -ui t j.k It.mn s' nn.l r-tv. t 1 ti ; I'. Urn cl--inf.-H tli. VbT-Tn. tli n r- ymlr-. t'-n ' -i' ii. tV.- curunf fi:. e nii'l rtabtl!:ir.t l.' Jl'-Ii n a j. .-t:i t. fin-l miu in ! i' u i p :a UjTtli, mi 1 pi".innf t'i-'. v ! i lmHU: (.vavratU. Vrlr,-, l.(MH p rRoiik. Vi'Jvor X ISnilirer ?fii. Co., rronVs, : jPi.. Lift -KirP:ilP 1'T I.i-mini.n Mnrr.iv. Khrnsluirir. wImi lire aut lioriz'! te guarantee ViltOlltK to vc a. rci.ri-sf ntcd. 110-11, iS.-iy.j 1' Tim mta rowira to H Ttt HUilPHEETS' Ii Ol IEOPATIIIC SPECIFICS '.- ii In Krnri'rtl ue for twentjr TtaM. Kvi-riit Itfrr prnvrrt Hip ntr N.ll'l', ni i:M:. i:i O.uMii'Al.ana I I I IIIDVT : . ::ri:i knov n. They nrf Just what i "a3il want, nvirr? time, iiionoy, :' -.(; anil aufTrrlnir. F.vrry ilnnlc ;-. ;;!- tils Ttcll irlril pcrscrlpt Ion of j ii i i ilr.e-nt n"ayslcUx!i. .. Ciircn. Cent 1. rrvr, Cnntrcttliiti. Iiin-irr.riiit!on, . . . WtirniK. Wi.rr.i Fever. Worm l'ili-, . S"i :. " : y Sic-t'ollr, vr Ti-rthiiii;fif Inrants,. S. -. s: :.t ii-!n-a, f ( hilitrr:! or Ailult", . . -. ruti'y, Oilpiiv. l'.ilioiiti Ctilic, . . 2.-, c. 4 ;-i.-.torliiiH, Vciniititj;, . . . . 9" ?ii';?is, t'ol::, I'rnnehifi. 3-. -. 7. 'I'ooih.ni hi-. F.srrarh'-, . . S" i. !:ir;n-s, Sli k Ili-nilurhr, Vertigo, . 3'. ' . 5 .-.; --'r;. i!in': Stn!ncli !.'.'i i i. ,:-;;i csril. or 1'aliifiil 1'rrintM, . . . S!" ki !t':: -i, t'-i rmfno.i 1'i-ri.nli, . n! . ; i: in. Co .'., liiflii nlt llrrntlilne. . . t'i -i ! ' - il u . Frvi-ipclnn. KriiptioD. . vt '.rmilMsiM, l:h.'innatir V.tin. . 2 . -" Tff jiikI A?rio. thill Fever, Ague. . M -j. i. hliticl or hl'i ilini' M -.ft;!i::!i;y, ami Sore or Wi-nk F.yee, . to . C -1 r.i'iT, ne'.i.a: or chuiiiic, Iniliieiiza, . 51 '. " i:itr;"i:-t Olili. violent couijUs, . 5" i . fj pri i-d Pri-Rtiilnr, ... M . rr':irr'i, iminirert hesrim?, . So . ' :!.Jt fa-rfil clnnil., SwrllinH, M :-,. lif'tiVty, riiTsicnl Wrakneps, . M ... j -ot.-i" n:i-l cnuty Si-t-ri-iiom M . r.-4. fm Liir t'rom ritline;, . t ... ! :nty..il'iir, eirnvc! N ' . ! t'!ii llr lilllty. Yilal Vi eakiir., 1 W . 'Suet !i, fanner, M K ' 'i.-rej ca !t nrvJ, iv.tiiii tlif utu, fm '. 1 1: t :.! S'fiioilH, or v. Il H PjiaMM", . . M . ' ? .-jis. '.if t'enri , inl;iitat:oui, rtc . 1 ("I i.-.txfy, Spr.ems. bt.Vitus Dar.ce, . 1 CH . . i !.''i;i. nl.-t r-ii u foir thniat. . . - Urc.'l'c (r-i.lcM inns aud Lruptiom, &l FAMILY I'ASFJ. c- Mw,n. v.i;h above llu larsrr vinl ami iiaiiiiu' ii:r.s:Mo:i, $10.00 C : " ?liirn'cn,cf tnlarcviala ami Book, 0.00 'If; i ! r.-KTilln are urnt ly tlio ra 'in!- Iiov nv !r.!.li any inrt of the i:tn:.rj, frrr rf rlmrfff, on receiptor ;ir :(. Iri'.s ?'-.tnt-.rpj s li ;mii eMst hi P neillclnef n. C.t:-.e m: 1 i"l" t. in'.' Ftilt.ni St. New York. f"i-.' by all Hmsrslst. I T " lin-nphreyj' Specifics Jlannal on thu rare and r ;e.itment of disease and its cura, sent 1'iiF.F, on application. Clark' O. N. T. Muuliine Cotton at S ctg. per spool. Good Ion handlecse-. steel Shovels for 60 cts. eaeli. eood zinc Wush Hoards for 2" dB. Largest stock ot .Lookm exiasses in town, very low. Wafliinir Soda at 4 cte. per iU. Host quality lour-tmud llaiiuie Forks at 65 eta. each. Oood Conl Fliovclii, 7, lu, 1" and 30 eta. each, l'oarl Starch cts. per lb. have the largest stock ot Queensware.in town, at very low prices. Host Bakintr Soda at 8 cts. per lb. Diston's best iuality 6 toot eross Cut aws, at .l.jti. I have the hugest stock.ol Spices in town, very low. (3ood Door Lntclies as low as T cts. each. LarKe stock or Table and Bed Castors al low est ratec. Good Flour at tKlio per sack. Largest stock or.Ulasaware and Lainps.iD town, very low. A No.l Furniture Variiish at 1.40 per nl. tlood Corset Steels at 6 cts. a pair, elver 100 lengths and sizes Tire and Carriage Bolls kept in stock, very low. Bcpt Tobacco in the market, at cts. per lb. you kegs Nails now i:i stock, -.ijO rates, selected nnit made of best m;u-k iron. No inter ior or scrap iron niiiU kept in stock. I have the best e'ii;nri iu town for the luonry. Over so sizes of Wiinlow eilusit kept in stock, very low prices. Large stock of Bar Irou aud Horse Shoes al ways on hand, at low rates. Oood line limn Combs at 6 cts- each. Large stock of Table Oil Cloths ou hand, very low. Bst Linseed Oil, direct from Factory, at TO cts. n gal. llupont'a test F. F.F. Kitie Powder. 40 cts. p. lb. Prop Shot at 10 cts. per lb. Best Omen Collee at i.' :is. per lb. Galvanized Coal Buckets us low as ill et. each. Oood Green Coffee at cts. per lt. iiot pure White Lend at '-M0 to t-'.iiO per keg of u: lbs. !tove I'lpe, made of the he-t lion, reduced to 8 cts. per ll. A larae assortment of Tinware on hand, very cheap. 13 pnpers' E-sence ol Coffee for 2.1 cts. Largest stock or Trunks and Valises in town, very cheap. A largo assortment of Wall Paper always on hand at lowest prices. I'aper Wintio-.v Shades at -Vi cis. per roll. Toilet and Washing Soaps in endless variety. Cook Stoves Irom l.i.oo up to ij.".oo. Largo assortment of Hair, Clothes and Tooth Brushes. Heating Stoves from l.tiup to :!.".00 : very cheap. FxlrltNn. i. ? barrvl-. Hevolver, llveand seven shots, the l!trs.'" tof from l..Vi up to flo.00. Best C.ii linn Ui! at cis. per pal. The above are only a lew of tho thousand? of articles In the hardware and liouse-lurnlshlng line whtcli I am furnislifnit ' eiually low prlees. 1 don't advertise to sell at ' per cent. cheajnT. or Indeed any cheaper, than other men do, as 1 think It better in let the public judao that ter theni s lve. but 1 do advertise to sell gno.ls as low as thevoan be sold and pay one hundred cents on the 'dollar. Neither will 1 t hrow out a good sta ple article of aoods over the counter at first eo-t, or pven less, and tl.cn eliarsre two or t hree profits on something else to makeup for the loss. Ye: H will be my endeavor to sell goods at the lowest livintr pre tit, and I promise this bctanso I know that can turn ish goods at prices that will he ben etielal to both se-ller and buyer, and no: at prices which would benefit one and ruin the other. Thanking ou all tor 1 lie liberal patronage observed in this respect. The conse eiuence wns that the coiVs grew sleek, were perfectly healthy gavo more milk, anl required far loss food than before ; a very desirable result at that time, as the winter proved a lonaj one and feedintr had to be kept up until the middle ef May. So loner as I con tinued to remain engaged in the dairy busine I never again gave up the use of oil-eake, although it be- camo difTicult to obtain the cotton seed oil-cake, and I tried linseed oil eake, uing it in the same manner, ; with good results, although I prefer the former, but would always use the latter when that is not obtainable. When fodder is scarce and dear tho : value of this exicrinient is great, in deed, especially in winter; and I would advise ali who are engaged in the production of milk for city mar kets to give it a fair trial, well con vinced they will not regret it. So far as regards an increase in the quantity of cream, I cannot say from experi ence, though it is alleged to produce cream of better quality and of in creased quantity. Those who sell milk and keep cows fr this purpose cannot fail to derive great bcnelil from the use of oil-eake in the manner above described, as it is a saving -f money, while it als serves as an aid in making it. manufactories in tho United 8tate have for some time past u?od pulver ized fuel for furnaces and boilers. Coal dust ha also other uses ; among these may be mentioned its employ ment in foundries for moulds, and its uso as a building material mlvd with one-sltih part of cement. prices than buyers on credit can a Corel to take, Come then, everybody. and see how easy it is to save enough in your purchases to pay you for a journey of twenty miles, if "need be, to reach our store, as all can readily realize by examining the following wonderful 038 PRICES: liAir- t e. Light Rrnwn Sugar. fc.f lb. : - I!-st White ' Inc. - 1 "1 "1 l rit Ootid Orecn Coffee, n lbs. 1. ; jrlll 4jj 1 i.ssVo C.itTeA.'yi.oxes for -Ac'. I STT''V --- i Cashmere", ltle. y vd.nnd tip. : s"I 'jlvr--: - -Alpacas. V yard anel up. : fi .i-.t-.f-. J"-" v - I'itiids, p;c. ',i yd. and upward. : J J-Ve; l'i .Men's Suits, at . anel ui. : V ? .'. : i-i'i i' jft-rE v s Boys' Suits at tul and unirnrd. : itVWf1? S'f'ijftf'iiw'' ''.IllJlt T , funic an. I ,,,iv..l - t . I -. A hi lire stock eif Men ,--r coats at t jo and upward. Calicoes !ie. V v.l. : --iSlPeASAXyfiXSt s. Muslins, 5e. ' yd. and upw'd, KlanueN at -iic-N yd. and tip. White Canton Flannel at tic, : r fi K'C CHD Al I 1 V' yd. mid upward. :AltIO fUK ALL! Brown Canton Flannel at 7c. : V -u A9-7- . is Men's Tloois p.t ti and upw'd. Boys' Boots h: cts. and up 500 Pilrs V in en 'h mi el .'llne" Miofi. Women's Shoes. $1.10 and up. 'hi lore n 's SI; ties. :,e. Mod II p. .Men s II its at iS'c.iitol upw .1. Buys' Hals at i'lc. nn 1 tipw'el. .Men's Cans at 4oc. and uw'd. heretofore conferred upon me, and hoping lor a . i llully yours. remain uontlnuauec and Increase of the same i esn 'liEO. H 1'XTI.F.Y. Ehensbtirg. Nov. at. lTH. ESTABLISHED FOR T1UUTV-F01K F.ff.MY&El IJn liiiiiiotni'oi'iSe Sowi?rt Ci.ovF.a Skhii. As tlie lime is at hand for farmers to boeure their cltver seed fr sowing this winter er spring, find as I have had a good deal of experience in sowing sec 1 for many years, I will venture a few thoughts for their consideration. If you want a good tand of grasa, sow plenty of seed. Iy rulo is to sow .one bushel of tiniethy Fc-ed on ris'Lt acres of l;tnl, in the fall w lieu I sow my wheat ; then in February or March, when the ground is frozen, sow the sit;io amount Of clover seed em tho sain" land. As a general rule, February is tlie best time to sow ; the subsequent thawing and freezing sinks tlie seed deeper into the ground. Seed sown in February will ntt como up as soon iisthut sowniu March, for this reason. If you can u'ues.i when t he last frieze e i;nes ia Mar-Mi, and sow then, you will be all right, provided no draught scls iu. Some may think that the above nmnut of reed is too much, esp"cially when they have to buy at present high prices, lint it. will pay. were the price higher than it is. The more seed sown. the more plants you obtain. When you obtain a good staud it will pay f'.r the seed the first season. Ie very careful nt to pasture closely in tho fall. I have known even old pas tures to be badly injure. 1 this way. If you want a gond winter pasture, take a bine gra -s field. Tako your stcek iT t.if it, rsy about- tlie middle of August, and let if. grow until it is time to turn off e.f your other pastures. Then turn. on the blue grass. Ohiu Furtii'-r. As iiiiRovr.r extinguisher for street lamps has been invented, a peculiari ty of the construction In this case con sisting of an arrangement by which, when the pressure upon the gas in in creaaed at the gas house above tho amount to resist which a cup Is weighted, the cup will be forcel up ward, raising the lower end of the tuba above mercury, and allowing the gna to pass through the tube to tho burner. This tube is held down against tho increased pressuro by the lr fOLMPl MONTE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS IT fSII I'lUfES. catch, which is pivoted to a small bracket at tachvl to tlio cover; and as - 1 V 'rl FOl Cjt IS'X"' tlie cup ant tube, descend upon tho decrease of tho pressure, the edge cf a llange strikes fhe catch, pushes it back, anel passes below it the catch Immediately swinging forward over tiii.i tlange, preventing the rlno of the cup and tuhu until tho catch has been' drawn back. When tho tlmo for lighting tlie street lamp appreiaehes, the pressure upon the gas is increased to the desired point at the gas house ; then, as the lamplighter come to each pe.ipf, ho pushes back th catch, and jis tlie tube cup rises with tho pressure, he lights the escaping gas. . . :S,r,,lS.M Z THIS GliAND KKDUCTIOX IS MADE liV US gas house nMuees the pressure te) tho pr. -per point, ami all the lights are put out at tho same time. ! try. Ijui these; Indians arc supcrsti ; tious, and avoid Tinajas with nbject ! terror. Within two mih-s ef this" wa ! ter a:c certainly 1."U graves, and ro ! bably more, eiicli marked by rows of i stones laid in form of a eiosr. fSeoics ! of men. famished f.:;- v. :-,ie r, linve tx ', painled their last sLrej-S'li-ia lcaeLii j Tinnj'is, only to find the lower tr.bks : "uy, and, ignorant f the ui per oi.es, ' have lain down in ' tlepair to die. ; The remains have been buricl by luier ' travelers and their gi'.lve mnrked s ol S'ojJCS. Boys' Caps at auc. and upevd. j Mexican fashion, by a . i o j- 1 1 rn k nil if- 1 1 ' lllilll Ol l,ll- i . . . . , . - - dies' Hats at ;.ic. and up. During the 1UU to the ge.l'.t liel'ls of AND AM. OTitKIt GOODS AT ritlCF.S Et.r AI.I.V LOW. The People's Cheap Variety Store, KEPT BY M. J. TEITELBAUM, LORETTQ, PA. IBJ&ICjES; fox: THIS WBEK. THERE NEVER WERE SUCH CHANCES AS THERE ARE NOW FOR RICH AND POOFl TO DRESS AL5KE. California ehoieia uttackea irf ntur ers on the road from Mexico, at it, ilid Ame-iican imm'grr.nts i.lon t'ie I'latte: pestilence cfmliinel wi;h thirst to gather corpses nl Tinajus Uectilleetion of bleaching bone- atij grinning skull-; protects the Lame f.-nni l'apngo arrows :uid tlint 1 leivs. After passing through its i:-i'.:l ieiiiu. nlr;';.:i the water 1 ec-.mes cltiir and j u.-j rs f'.' in t!ie ii.tj the it cr.rriv:3 tav v rair. an' in the won. l; it ' i.:es clou is only, md, l"!0'.iig tanks over inse.iluble gi anite, no jidiioral matter. iivc i v 1 u hirliii!; to: throis: pou tanks, washing thc ri eu:t to the vt bottom no oi gaiiic matter s'tas hind. I i.e iiuniOtr ; i i birds here is ma: t li u. :n:oi v them appealing to be of i.t- :n f-eies. At mr-rn,, e i ) oescn I ti I specie5:. At e vening tl.c din oMheir song, ccn bv s-': i. it ?. e.f tl.c iiior.nl ain. is ai Mil- :ied .Ost, Foil TI1F. CM-ZAKIXC. SAL!-: i" TllF. F.XTIltr. STUCK OF CLOAKS. HATS, FlilS, BLANKETS, SHAWLS, DKVIiOOHS, ( AIU KTS, FA.M Vr.iihli.vU'. elenfcn'ng'. .MI .ronn-l Tinrj: is t remarkable vegetal:"U oi the 1t-c-i near its tanks are lm-ny and eur'w plants nuaiishel bv their nioi-lr. a s Tm . r.x ii cs 1 5 r.vu v.. An i.-'.g'MiWr T'l'enell e!e iee f..r l'e ! ; i ! : wnler produeed by the conlnsit ' on of . team in pip1 s, is aiueuig tlio recent in- Velltit'dis, and C'llisisis e f Ml elltrallee pipe, an exit 1'ipc for Hi- wute-r, nn'l a float balanced by a e-i'Uuter weight anl resting on the surfaco of water which accumulated in the lower part of the vessel. Tie' ne-timi eif tine nic chanism is entirely auttimatie. As the f!eat is raised by thcadditin nf water, a pinion n the shaft, on which Its rod turns, engaging in it rack, elevates a slide valve, und se eipons the cse-apo orirlce. Tho water then Hows ut un til the Me at falls low enough to shut tho valve once more. It is suggested that a ilovie-e of this kiwi, attached to the ste;tm-lic;itinpr apparatus of ft b"i!ding, would ebmbtlcssprevent that el!iagreeaVlo -laeking and hammer ing elue to the water forming in the pipes, atiij th" eon.;eriiurit lnj'iry to the latter nming from repented strains. CI jOAIvS T-tliicel iroin to Sti.OO. The An'- piavi is otic of much ii.Urc.-t CLOAKS rrduoi.l from. CLOAKS rcducctl Irmn. Cl. . K S rcdiic i d f nun . I.e . K S reduced Irnm. CLO A KS reduced ti oin ... tti I 2.7.-1 . . . ,".ii to :l.t i . . . ;.n i tn 4 l.ll t'i n ..rHj . . . l : mi to fl.iii CL . K'S ri-!nct d freiii I'LS A KS re. luced frum -CLOAKS reO.ic 1 frnui CLOA K.s reduced from. -tn r-i (r. t to . S'l.i.-j in i-;.- . C'.'A-l to 1.1.1 . S".'o to 1.-.' lTJIJ-JS i-oIiic-ol Irom ?-: ;.ri 1 -5t.r. FI'HS rrdtieel fri-itn. I T IIS reduced frtnu. 1 -VI to in I PTUS reduced from.. 5 Oil to J .HI IaiiUcs' llttsanrf Jli'li ncrjf of till L imit tit J'rires ni vcr before hiioirn in this pttrt ttf the .State. Lmlie' I 'uti ini' l TLit re. lie e-l f rov.i "1 to 2."t Liidic-' I nirini'd H:iis rcduci d from -'.I to lit f. tidies' Fur H:it reduced iroui '..1 to .Vic Lndieis' Kur Huts reiluccd from :! to tu Ln lleo" Trini'.l !Ki re lut'cd from H em to "1c. I.tidletj' 1 i itn'd llrtt? reduced t rem 1 .1 1 to II to Lie! i Ii nn'i! Hal reiiifc i fnio 2 ii to 1 Vi Lnd!"' Trltn'd ILit re- luce d fto n 2 :s i.i I l.iel:e lrimmel 1 1 41 ri'lueei from 1 tHi 1 o M;jei'S' Trim'd IPC rcelttcr , from ti 21 to 7.1c. I Jli.' Cuttiiiid 1 In t s reduced from "0 to ".1e. Mines' Trun'd Hals reilure .1 irom 71 10 .lie-. I Misses' I 11 trim'd iiteis rcdiieej ! ioi;i :1 to 2oc. Cliildrcti'ti I'litriinttied llnt re ilucu! fi-i.ui 0 to inc. t innnr-is rclucctl rroni in to 7c. 1 llnnncis reiliieeil fnuu Fliiuuels icduetcel Irom 1:; to lie:. I Klnrmrla rcluced fioiu. Kluniiels reduced I reou :Vi to 'J.lr. li'inkct rcducfd f rotu 1 i0 te 7 1c. rpr p.iir. I m.nikets reduce 1 from lilankelts reduced fititn... 1 to 2 (si ' ' lll'iukcts reduced Irton Cahci'cs reduced from .1 to ;!e. iht yard. Curpcls reduced from M to 7c. jier ynr.l. Carpet" redncod from .. . llr 11 "Jse is Ch rpeis rctue cd f rum J I 21 to 71c. per tr r 2n0 yard ?noid Maclutic i hrcad, :to. ; II.111I l'liri-ad. .'c. ; Ht llulto'in. Tnr. AntioVity ir Wi..: ih. rulie-l records ot the ::n. e i 5ng are to i,e tound in the ta:ent. rhainoii airayci Ji "estuiesof line line:;," and mented that las la s wore sr. i! the weaver's shuttle, the u simile proving that tlie h::t'.I 1 .':0 v.'i av- 1 -c. -1 it -1 J .1 L'l h- er than y. .i a . :.t l::e t a rr. ! 21 to I'lC. t o :.oe. t2 .VI to 1 77 pe r pair. . (! (i to liti 1 1 lo Me. per yard. Sc. ; JsJ I ins, 2c. rel.ft'f t tleh t "'.VI!i!hk ail a lippy New Yewr. nnd tlinnkinir our eniiny fricndu fir ttie-lr lilmral j.ft! In t Ik- p;ii"t. we Imps 1 1 merit a Cjnt irniarcc of their T.i vor tiy fiirnf shiny (loiili Deieips a hot iuices iiuvi liy enc can cotlipciej wuti us. O. SIMON Sc CJO., j: lhi j:x th aj i:y 1 1:, a i. i o ox a . va. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF- -AND the liiiEVT exglish remedy. Sheet Iron Wares .4- conecaleii player p the piece to Le 'ipoii a s., Tiic ;n"i 'A'l'.'llV b 'Ti witii th' whom h The i" ni U--the (.'.I'diedial t:.-e, h:-..l reve-Ued. :-s.r j;:;,!:. :r:d elee, in nf .S'.ra-bourcr. which iv:ii toiist nietc 1 by Isaac HaLricht, is j:i-tlv co;i-icier: d one of the must in gei.io is v. o: k.- of t I.e kind in existence. It ii;die: tes the i;rs of months. t!ic J.I le C: ' Ct'le'slhd a'.'. tiiesO, ;jii Uei o-;i.e-i tWelv.' nros'le- llie h' U'V d .n.vi.i :ia; r.rd; i.i. i.i n',to!t;.;n Olip -ejf iig- .:. v.u'.sr ana lac t'10 striking ol riove tltro'.ih of the el-v.-u, pay l.oni 'ire '.Ut.'d -.il I!.--' til.s ci:r At y t- tin fi.Ktt .... . v- ...... .0'. O.l 1 ' Oil'- , . . it-, to tk',' ' i'dii', v.-'uo is l.ileuny -f a temple-, evci.d wor'.- , inj model s '.f ".Vis dock have rte. nUy - iK cn ( lii':it"tl in thi-5 and ot'icr citiers of lie lTni'el States, v.hne l'-y ex eilcd mi'.'-h intcre t. 2nite ai ii.cvniou- ns any ' she abeive autoni.da is tlie 'u. known as 'Little ToT.v.nv, the .laniaiese (Jr:ieie,'' recently exhibitc I in i!osti.i:i at lh .an ari's :ut gallery. Thus far the j-ceret of it- noiid'.ilul pcri'ji maneci has Grav'3 Specific Mecilcino. TRAD' (..,.r:c.! cppclally re-fRADt IVtAK. -i.-v ciieni-ntlid ns .in I -: iinlnliniK euro i..r A . lOUUHKA. IMI-O- ) t,:xcv, nnd fill .r . uiseape'ii iimi im- eil-' Z?il lw : -ejnriM-i'.,.i'a; - i cm Self A liilc .13 ;.. :CS;V tleiore laimgi--Aftcr Taking. I 1 1 P e t N IN i I.U' , I 11 MSffl eir VlSlosr, 1'llK M Tf UK 11. ! A'iB. nnd ln.ifl;otlifrili!'Mf thai !-.'.. I to 1 n- iee y. I "onunipliiin and a Prcmiuro I ; i .-. o, -i i I .. ' vr ii k-1i a rule aro lir-t rmiwd riv .it i t rrnm t he pufh ! nntnre nini over induf 1 ". i'li-' spiM-itic Medicine i-e the reciilt nl life .-tit ly nn.l cntiy years ol experience In treating Fti'.l 1' ".n i-ul.ir. In our pamphlets, which we de. ir. to 11 1 Ire Ty innil 10 every e.ne. t'he oe. utc .Mi'ilii'lne 1' sold !y nil lruirKi?l 11 1 t per pT.-k aye. or 5ix pat-kaae-s Tor i.'i : tr wi II I.e sctiL l y tti.el i'li re.-i-ij.t of the miincv liv aildrcs ir. I Ml', t ; It V MF.IUCINK CO.. N i. 10 VI i i'liame-' lil.iek. lhTRur. ."M le t. ; -P Sui. I :n -,lrii.liiiric ly f. T. K0BKRI8, and I rurz '..-t every where. "I'.v.t'as K'OMi, Wholesale Airenls, I'ittii turn. I'll. pJ-16,-1-. DR. C.VrGLEASON'S " RESTQBaTlVLREMEOIES! 1 il. 1 i m-lASiiN'S LI NO ItF.STOK ATI V K I a ro-r; i ir I 1 nc ..r Coiil', Cohl and e:ir!y sMiift nl 1 opsmnptioii. Take it In time. Sai.'i 1 ' ''::!-.-' Cent!". l :. eiLF. ASo:,- S L1VF.K Y- KS r O Tt A T 1 V K ie a Si r.r Cs"i:s I t Liver Complaint. lulu.u-rie ?, 1 1 !.. .e .. J.C. Test it. Sample ln.ttle?", '.'.'. 1 'eia.. !;: CLI.ASO.VS STOMACH HKSTORA '1" I 11 C 1 K k.s Iivsi-trsi a. let IILKASON'S UOLDKV KL1XIR, OK I'MVHiSAI, 1 .N I' '. nn invnliiahle and inviur -- ter the I'nre nl IKnn.ixT and linn. enTtTii( imm. .... . KiN leW N Ci"Nl 1TV ritl.N. Pi:. e;i.e soN'S SAl.lNK Al'F.UI h'.St acts en the Ki'ltu'vs nml cleanses the ?ytem nf all tuor'ml itiaiier. Itivalualile ineelieine. Pn. Li:StN'S LAXATIVK WAFKISS. l.fijhl;' A 1 oit.niie. Cures HniTi'Ai. I'osSTirA i kin. 'Cile?, lte. Sample Nis. -ji Cents. Z' ' '; Sale by all Irtrfffisf. F ir r.orn. v.. I'll I I.A 1)1 1. I'll I A. ,'iS;i'. 1-TS, Jni.e.n.w. (Te r y 0 u s" o e "bTut" V7 Vital wck or depresstdn i v 1 e :i:e.i te l f.i-lir.ff, no euenry cr rour r .: a ,. 1-, :y,i i f snental over-erk, Jo-is?;; ri ior.5 or excess-, nr nmo 1 11 5 : .1 tin; y-tein, ii a'.v.nys cunil j li-. Vii nx 1 . i;ittiwr;.-nc specific o. 2 it ti v.i) inv'erat.-t the fyti'in. ' .'..e'-,.o..n mid ile-r-ii'U't:i-y.ir-.p'irt .rci-.ta s i ,.i.er.-v, .-t ips the ilraii' .'.ml ' . M,,. ...it ik-.s iii-iUi l-. " "'U 1 i'y v;.-. with pe l-f'-it Mn-e. by tlioll . kh-Is.' s.,'.i 1-v l.iK'i. l'rier, l.0 r ,:...;!,. : .1, i ;;-(H) hT f SoklT ol'Ae' Viall V-i.i" i led' r-eiw tier. Se'lit bv m ill on r -i-.-t e.fpn.e. .Wttp-" 1H-1.KYH' , ii ii:i Mi;in :: t 'WAsr 1, .. i ltoN '.U!:Ll.'i,. AND DEALF.I13 IN Row Oftt.n Snon n Cowa be rii.ixr.D. Ilesrularity in the milking of cows )3 ofnsniucii iiui'os-t:'.nc? iss resuLudty In reeding them. In a state of naturc the cow is relieved of its milk a great ro.iny times a elay. A c?tlf nllotve lto remain with it? mother wiil hlp it self seven or eisrht times a day. Un der sr.eh cireuiiist.tnecs the udder of the cow will remain small, ami if p.l lowed tc retain the milk seretel Murine, the twelve hours, feverish symidonis are likely to bunroduced. The practice of milking cows more than twh-o in twenty four hours causes the capacity of tho udder to be greatly increaded, ami probably helps In main taining tho lacteal Beeretioii long after pregnancy hr.3 taken place. When, however, by nn artificial sys tem, the- cow has been enabled to re tain her milk without inconvenience, for twcl.e hours or so, she ought to bo milked regularly, every day at tho eame hour, When the time for milk ing arrives, the udder actually be t i t comes distended to its utmost capacity, QjaOQts iXOtXOr ftluI 1? ,h0 m!lk is not speedily re- moved tlie animal sutlers eioiisidera- ble pain. Cases of fever, the result of allowing animals to remain too long unmilkcd are, indeed, by no means of nnfrepient occurrence. It HOLSE-lLllMMIING GOODS GENFJilLLY. S ."y nr to attend to this pe.int Tor some days after the ani mal has brought forth it.-? young, for during that period very liillc irritation of the lacteal organs is likely to bring on that most fatal of all maladies, Jolilinj in fever. If milking be too longdelayed, nature will try to help the poor ani miv fniinmi o ei.nivn ,ai- mal' An '""Ttiou vf milk into the T L, COPPER & S EE - R0 blooa vi11' to somc p tont IL1,IUI I imiViKlblll IIJl;i and that whieh remains in the udder will become deteriorated. Yfh en nee- led to milk itcuw at tho proper timo is repeated several time the secretion of the fiuid is permanently chocked; ana there are many cases where by TjNnr.Tior.oi ;i TiiLKeir.Ai'H Lists. An impinve.1 nn th"d "f laying under ground telegraph lines is due tej tho ingenuity e.l' lloltzman of Amsterdam, Holland. His plan cuiitistM, substan tially, in providing a cast-iron trough, which is tilled with a peculiar bitum inous insulating compound, which Is proved to be very effect mil. The gut ter rests in the bottom of a ditch in tin earth. The compound is put in while warm and semi liquid. The tele graph wires, insulated with giitta per cha. arethe-n submerged, separately, in the compound in the trough, andthe latter is tfien closed by a cover anel the ditch filled with earth. The com pound se.on cools and solidifies, and holds the wires in perfect insulation, unaffected by moisture, temperature, or decay. A tel?irraph line of some forty miles in length, near Amsterdam, on the above plan, has proved an en tire sueeess-, and althmigh laid iu find, ewampy soil, no breaks have occurred. tea Mednclioii m Cloth ing, ol tn n (V. . . 7 '"I to "1 " .'i . . 75 l 7 -VI . . r, to in m . . ii ftii o 5 ip . . 8 7"i te in .. IU Ml to 5i . . l.'i 11 tn 12 Hi IS tM tO 15 OVrrtrOATf veintcr-d from o V i;ite;o.'I'S redueeti Irom ov l-.Hi ) A l's i-eilueed from OVKh'IOA'lS redueed from yens IKlKSSSI'l'I'S redue.-e-d f re mi. ileu s lOOSS si ITS reduee.l from Mor.'s IM SINLsS S("ITS reduced from -Mi-trs line lil.AiiUX A L Si" ITS reduced Iroin Men'i WOKSTKIl SLI I S reduee.l fi-.nn 11 ATS nnd i 'A I'S red need to one half t lie fot iner prie-e. 1-1 UN is i i I Nil (ii ml s reduced to LTic. and up. LA 1 U KS' ( 'OATS relueeil to hull priee. We trill oneriflee. III.AXKKT- at and tielo-.v cot. THI N KS, SATCHKLS nnd VALISES from .VI cents up. I it fnrl , even on n smnl I lii II of (roods . nrrlincel frotrt nisft nny lime beln con lion- nn tl -rlinj. preijilr llvliu; on t III liimi n I til run miike-ti liny- tt njjes nnil riionicli lcse. to paj llie-ir lve I e xnil from Alioe.ro. A T.arrje Sfch of Mlllinrrii floods. Trimmed and Vntrimmed ITats, IV., at GllKAT ItAltCAlXS. FURS! FVRS! FURS! FlllS! AT HALF PRICE TO CLOSE OUT. IIEME.MREI! THE NAME AND THE PLACE : CMS. SIMON'S, 1301 lift At&, Opposite Kesler's Mi Store, Altooaa, Pa N.n A rctv IIEAVV TO AT? "till lettnt I.ir,: n few oIlESS COATS nt 1 Ol- n rew ROY' PAM'j at 1.1 cents, uiul the liet and cheapest CARPETS in A ltotui:i. common t'lid wtU Known c: jtel time. J'oitioi.s of woven eloth weaver's shuttle Lave locn a 111 on g the remains of t!,o l.:.ke un til ings, nr.tl the latter are 1 . e l to belong to the si one ae, the origin id' the art may pos-i'niy have been nefiily coincident with the existence e-.f nun. 1'e -v if any ta nire race have-1 e-. n iis fovcrcd iilt'etLer ipm .rrtnt of the firt, and many f them have 1. reuiht it tj a c-ijii'-ith-r.'ible deprec of pei fce'.ion ; while the n lies of the nncient IV : uvi nns and J.'jryj.t:-,ii- h o-v U.at they were skilled weavers. Some fi ::n;oi.l of Egyptian eloth v-frc feund t:i es fiminHtion to be woven wkh tii; x r Is cf about lOu hanks to the pour.-3. wrh 140athre:ids to the inch in the and Cf in the woof. Although the a:t was practiced extensively, and w:' no mer.n skill, in very n:,eic:ii tiir,t, it prorrresseel slowly an "radurii'.y by small steps at long inteivals. The great ndvances in tlie r.rt of weavu have beeu made ea ring the p;.st ;vi venrs, mainlv during the past c.i.V.nv. An Ecfllent anp Cheat Phv sr.RVATivr. Chemistry i coiistantiy l:m!ing a new tiling or a new i;st. for nn old thino;. The latent i stdyfiiie acid, for the preservation cf f-h in their fiesLnesi and flavor. S:'.I". fi-ii have very little flavor of fresh. J'y the new process of cnrir.ir. whieh i-r-s been used in Germany f. t l icre tl an a year, fish of all kinds c:;u 1 e -o pre served as lo re la in i.cavly a.l their original excellence. It is imde-rst-'O-i that the expense of i u-int: f;s!i AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Xos.27eS, 2S0 and 282 Washington Si JOHNSTOWN. PA. such neprlot an animal has bee-orae dry 'iCeks of 'he d in lens than & month.- -nM J'artner'M p"im.,l0 arI,nrat nnicK-M AKixej Am'ahatis. -An iu Rf iiii-uis kind of briek-m.'ikiiisr ppiim tus is stated to be in eperal i m in Staf ford, Eng., which conveniently cem presses some i.rv bvieks per hom, but whieh is cnpnhle of proeruciny, if requlroel, n much pre.iter quantity. On a revedving horizntai table ro fixed six tiles for compressing tho '. May. On one side of the table nfniidS ' an operator who fills eacbA aie with clay, nnd an operator On the other 6ile remoys the clay after it ha be?n coiuiiiTssed. Each die is fitted with a hinged lidf.nd a sliding bottom, and as the ta'le revolves, the die passes umler A fixed plate whi h coin presseB the. fciny to tho required de gree. TVJ(. ciay in this condition, is delivsr,j 5n a c"0iumn down nn im line fror . -u T.irr-nsill n llel is cut intei 1 111- I ' . ....... ---- - ecired size ly a very :itus worke-1 by the ope rator who fills the eliea. . . O o p -tuner ttinm M -k r oniM 7t ni nMERicA -jor executing V XWWWVAV VVxi, S THE MAIL DEPART M E NT for --V A - 1 - 1 eJ postal CMDCv,r e JQrand Depot WHAT IS DESIRED PENNY. WE tc JOHN VMM AKER CHAND DEPOT. PHILADELPHIA, an! l)y Tetu.nilun.il SAMPLES Ik PRICES WILL BE SENT OFANYTHINC QREAT DRY QOQDS - i or i AND -:VA NT ED 4 a pienii- Practical VatcMer and Jeweler, Hon Cnoi,ERA. Thte )isoase fill ailTil.lv -if rrin.1 -a " and fiiviug cor-peras i- a . ,,5,u':" proportions or one -' their drink in hoers Fnrmer- POUlld to ten jemconj iee- , , and when y" J'1 VIU1 fCiQ Wth. cholera heyrs without aariKer. jt Q neeessarv to keep thcn from all brinks uutil they par j'r.e ef the copperaa water freely. ' r'rom r4n Ohio farmer, who speaks from 'Aperience. Cor. St. Isjiris H&-publi'jan. will find hegs will One Pnr Wf-I of llai,,,tj"n linrdtiarf Sforf, E3EfsCiBURC, PA., HAS nlTTii-,, cn i,an,i a l.i-s-5. vnrlirt .'. A do. t'u ;.,riiiitii f WATl '. I-:3.t VV:ks, .If.NVV.i.KY. Sl'l.i 1AI t.vs. i;yk' 11.ASSKS, '.. wliie-ll lie i.:iir lit ta'.n Ht li --iri-- tliiin ny either il- ale-r i-i tlif" nmnty. "i.-on.-e necilin:r Hlivlliiirj in ln lii.f will ilo'v..-'' et:ive! Iiimnral l-eli.rr imr--lin - mif e-l i-t I if it . tf-l'r.impt ntii nih-ii y-s.-. to rciiMirinn Clock? Wste-hos. .1'wrlry, .Ve" .f n-1 fatisl.iction guaran-. ', tMl In iieilh work pH'; ;icc. ii - ii;- M. ? -.-mil-1. .1 ! . :i r li. i !:-.! - MM, M. 1)., PlITSHIAN i.e-r.iix, 1-J1eii!liure, Pa. Of-ir-ievl ley lr. .1. J. ll.it inn. two . r 1 f s;io. lliirli ft.. irh-TC niirht Luiiultatiuns in ejrinnan 8 la-5, ii. tl,l ''y V,T. Die!:. .Tro-:M.v-u LawJ-I. J Klu-ni'f . I'ii. fMf:-c In Irunt ri- ni nf T .1 . 1.leij ! r n--- l-ii ; l-i ii. ir. I'e lit Tf 5troe-t. ini-r in i. -... i ini. -ill - . . - .ii lui in sal' . anil c.ila.i..lioii.3 a -ticc;.ilM. ' - F. A 11 man-fe-l iil'ily jn.-tf .. SHOr.MAKKU. Atxounev- AT-L,AW, Khfiii-bm-s. I .;,,, I:r.b V.rtt-tj tast ..lid o! C;: le i:eii. ti'.i There was lately shown at the rooms e.f the Sce-iety of Art, in Lion don, a piece of milk solidified by the Hooker process, and weighing one hundrel pounds, and which has been oxposed to the aelion of the air for fourycarsandthreemonths. The Aijr'x eultural Gazette of that e ity says that its quality was ft ill so excellent that in a few minutes it was tiis- PEOcrRiN-G 1'Krsn Water from Sea Watkr. A method of procuring fresh water from s a water through the di rect action of the sun's rays is among the f'jreign iiiTenti.-ns. The appara tus consists of a box ol wood one inch thick, about fourteen feet long, two feet wide, and of an average depth of six inches. The upicr rart of the box is closeel with ordinary glass, which has an inclination of an inch and a half. At the lower edge of the glass there is a semi-cire-ubir channel, destined to receive the freshwater which is con densed on the interior surface of the glass. T1k oieration is entirely sim ple. The salt water ia let into the box f-r alout an inch in depth, and it is then expoped to the rays of the sun. A very active evaporation then begins, nnd it is fornl that-a s-piaro ' metre ef gia-s will condense daily i the amount of two gallons of pure water. OSTER & QUINN nrio- r lino, r 113 and 115 Clinton Street, Johnstown, ALWAYS HAVE THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF DRY liOOE NOTIONS, MIL11RY, CARPETS, to nn rouxn ix camjsjiia couxty. -pioii't Forret tlie Street sxrl XuinboPK solved, bulter. bv churning, intu fresh Tins line so neat nu'.kc - ull coi lpklc WM. II. SECIILKR, Attorney al Tsor, Eboiisbnrc Ia. Office in Col cna.lp K-iw. (recently oceujileei by-Wm. KltleU, Ksq..) Centre treet l-2l.'".-ttl CF.O. M. READE, Attorneu-at-Law. y F)0.-.;ilnirir, Pn. OITloo on C'titre efct, three doors sioia High street. V2rt'M DR. M. J. BUCK, 111 VS1C1AN ASIlSl BOFOX, ' Al.TOOn A, V . Hfllee nil reieldenee on Fourteenth 5!rc-ct, ne?r KleTenth avenue, where night e U- run he uia-le. omee hours from S to 10. a. m . and fr-.ra a lo 4 nel 8 to 8. P. M. Special tte-ntie.n p e-1 to D' fr.nni e.l the Kj e n I Kur, al well ? 1 'iieralii'iis ol iverv d--cr'T.O-.n. 1 ' - by the use of this ncid is i.ol nu;e: ; greater than the cr-t : tlendant '"-i the older method, while the resuli i" ; infinitely more satisfactory. It is already about a? cheap ns i'e 1 supply of salyciiie acid is e'.l m'-Ai inexhaustible. 'J he salu ine isairit-l from willow bark. The acid may a. so be procured from carbolic aci 1 Like the latter, it is a powerful anti-fermr r,t. When well diluted it is tattles r.r.d inodorous. It is now v.ed to prevti.t : the souring of beer, and to airest !'' trcfaeticn in the manufaeUiie el gme. - W9r - Pater. Caktets. A paper c -n - . is now made in England, desijiiod lo imitate parquet flooring, the pr:pr i leing printed in patterns to n-pri.s.-nt . difl'crent woods from photorupI-S 50 . that the resemblance is pii".e perfect, i The floor is first prepared lv.le"'i : made perfectly level, and the ere vices filled up with plaster-of -Paris ; ever the surface, as thus pit-pared, hess-i:i. is stretched, and on this first lunn? paper ami then patteineel paper is pasted, the whei-le being fii.ishcd wi'-i-a coating of a peculiar ind of vani''1 1 described as wonderfully hard ane j wear-resisting. This kind of crrpot- ; ing can Ix; kept perfectly cleft 1 w:t- j , the greatest eae, an-1 though th: ; ! wear of paper carpeting mT i i Uiought problematical, the hmrto: ; states that ho has had room- covcre- j with it for some sixteen irontl.s, w;U- : out showing any appreciable sign-1 - f wear E. chanj-. . . 1. a t Vegetable Sorr Pass tiiiouu , sieve all the vegetables used tora' vegetable stalk; melt a piece of ".'-' i , In a sauce-pan, add a little flour to , j mix it well, then add the vegcta. - : : pulp. .Stir well anel moilc:i with mncii oi tr.e s:anv : ii sarv. Let the soup boil, stir into . ! off the fire, the yelks of two eg-" , i ..- .. 111. n lit n fi-nTiT. r oeiiLeii ii 1 1 iiu i-i .- .- 1 i i i i A f 1 t i I o p v o c r A V e. k c rt 1' r. ii e e: r i . - e-l f t r r x . TP 1 K r - 1 rer ' ' i:. H s t ii p.. f ti: - 1 v f f .' r ur. t : 11. tti in .. ( lr:; C a e.n liTl he (ir 1 ti- I T i.f i rn cr f! i !'' 1 eo- 1" c tr. X" II..- c the e-u rf " I.' a f W. r ? 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