THE MPECTRE OF THE BROCKET. 1 . .- iy : t H.IKNT1FIC KXPIAXATIOS OK THK MAtlVT-LOl'S. The beautiful tlecevtive phenomenon known a the '-mirage" is of throe dis t.inft kind. First, tlrere is that formot it where some distant object, below the horizon, and conseqtlentl) out of the ran? of vision, seems to I lifted up into ini.l-nir, and to haiiff suspended tliore Monietimes suspended in its natti- r.il imsitimi. sometimes iijisuie uown. aim i sometimes In.tli ways at once : tne imase in this letter mi being doubled, like a -hip and its r. Miction in the water. Sec ondly, there is that form of it where some ohjert hijih up in the air. such as a ltil, it a village on a hill, seems to lie irni'jlit down and to lie floating in a v;ut lake stretching miles away at the spectator's feet. Thirdly, there is that less frequent form of it, where the set tine sun appears to fling huge shadows tf terrestial objects far out into space. Of the first kind of mirage there are some very striking instances on record. While sailing in the l'olar seas, in 11, 'aptain Scoreshy saw the inverted image of a ship, apparently suspended in the nir, some miles distant. "It was.'" he writes, "so well defined that I could distinguish every sail, the general rig of of the ship, and its iarticular character, insomuch that I pronounced it my fath er's ship the Tame, which it afterward f.roved to le ; though on comparing notes with mv father when we met, I found that our relative position.! at the time gave our distance from one anoth er at nearlv thirty miles, leing about seventeen miles U-yond the hori7.on.and some leagues leyond the limit of direct vision." In May. 1S54, the captain or II. M. S. Archer, while cniisins in the Kiltie, saw a similar mirage of the whole l'.ritish fleet, consisting of nineteen sail, lit re, again, the distance lx tween the vesse Is was found tole full thirty miles. In loth these instances the objects seen vere inverted. )n the -27th of June of this year, at Hastings, a more striking example of mirage was witnessed. The whole coast of France, from Calais to liepie. though more than fifty miles j distant, ami quite out of the range of ordinary vision, seemed to be lifted up j into mid-air. and was seen there, not in- j verted, but in its natural josition, dur- j ing the space of three hours, by hun- dreds of jkusoiis assembled upon the lieach. The most remarkable instance of all, however, is that recorded by Dr. Vince. From Kamsgate. the four tur rets of Dover castle may lie seen on a line day over the top of an intervening hill. While looking in this direction one evening, Dr. Vince saw the whole castle, nut lilted up into the air aliove the hill on the other side, but to all ap Iearances brought over ldily on this side of it. "o strong was the image." says Dr. V'mve, '-tbat I could not see the hill through it." The double mirage is seen ol'teiiest on the shore of the Straits of Messina, where the phenomenon is ki. own as the Fata Morgana. The iin- the shadow of alfobjeds that are ne;ar r,.Tiitwthi:irfaeeare projected npon it It is not the fact that these shadows are flung out, as they appear to be, upon j what is called the sky, they are all close , at hand. And the chances are that if i it were pospiMe to walk straight ont to- i ward thero from the top of the Brock- en, the spectator wodld very soon get ltehind them. ! To priKluce the mirage in miniature, j let the reader take a red-hot poker and , look along it horizontally towards an j object (sav some letter of the alphaliet) i stuck upon the wall a few feet away. . He will soon see the inverted image of ! the object a few inches from the end of the poker, and a few inches above it. j HHEAPli II H KKK A ITP H H K A A P I" HHH KE AAA I'PV H H K A A V H H KKK A A I KF.K K KK K KKK KREKR 1 K K K K K K HKHK K K K K K K K K K 7tf Ml n i i IIEAPEST! GEO. HUNTLEY HAS NOW ON HAST) THK LARGEST, BEST I MOST VARIED STOCK OF StoveH, Timvores tunut HOISEFFRNISHI.NU II IMMJO (KHKI 1ITI)1I f OOO Of 111! II rHl OOttO IKIIIII 1IIPI fkc.. fcf., that can he found In any one cstnMis nient In l'ennsvlranin. Hie ftock comprises j tics, moi m mm stoves j of vrlou tylc and pattern; Uuilclei-s' Hardware of every description and of bc?t"inality; ' CARPENTERS' TOOLS! of all kind:' and the het in the market. Aln, a lanrc stock of TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, 4;1nw itre. t)nrrnarr. Silver-l'lutert Wnrr, Wood and W tllmw Ware. Wlt . ftrr. Trnnka and Ywllaea, Hfilfm, An- I la. le. H ore Mioc. Ilnr I ron. It nil Kntl. II or if nll. arrliwce ltolt. K I v -rt, mil Sn, irltxtoiir. Steel Shov el I'low Mwnltla. Komi Krepn; sssssss J ssssss h-1 Ayer's Cathartic Pills, for all the parpene Of aTPimity riy5 And for cunnj Ooatirenesa, J aundiee, Indiiceation, Foul Stomach, Breatii. Headache, Erysipclaa, Rheuma tism, Eruption and 8kin Diaeaaes, BJiouaness, Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, Neuralgia; as a Din ner Pill, for purifying the Blood, Are hue njwn efiectWe nt congenial pur gative everdls covered. They are mild, but effectual in their opera tion, moving the bowels surely and without pain. Although gen tle in their op eration, they thArnnL'li and sctirch- a TYfH iMnr that can employed : cloansini? the stomach and bowels, and even the blood. In small doses of one pill a day, they stimulate the digestive organs and promote vig orous health. Ateh's rii.i.s have been known ror more than a quarter of a century, and have obtained a world-wide reputation for thctr virtues. They correct dis eased action In the several assimila tive organs of the body, and are so composed that obstructions within their range can rarely withstand or evade them. Not only do they enra the everv-day complaints of every body, but also formidable and danger ous diseases that have baffled the best of human skill. While they produce powerful effects, they are, at the same time, the safest and best physic for children. By their aperient action they gripe much less than the common purgatives, and never give pain when the bowels are not inflamed. They reach the vital fountains of the blood, and strengthen the system by freeing it from the elements of weakness. Adapted to all ages and condition in all climates, containing neither ca. jmel nor any deleterious drag, these Pills may be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar-coating pre serves them ever fresh and makes them pleasant to take; while being purely vegetable, no harm can arist from their use In any quantity r-BEPARKD BY Dr. J. C. AYER 4 CO., Lowell, Man., Practical sad Analytical Chemists. MLD BT UL DBUGGXBT9 ITIRTTTBlll FEATS Of A MOHAMMEDAN SHEIKH. A correspondent of an English paier, writing from Damascus, gives an ac count of some of the feats performed by a Mohammedan shiekh of that city, Kusian Abouton, from which we select the following : "Taking a handful of eVewers similar to those need forcooking purpoaea, each about a foot, long, he called the wildest half-stripped desciple to him, and openiDg his month, mattering the wbi'.e with great apparent intensity of concentration a prayer or invo cation, he with a sudden jerk forced the point cleau through the cheeks so that it could be seen projecting on the other side. He repeated the process with the other cheek, the man showing no sign of pain and not a drop of blood flowing from the wound, He then went to his son, who calmly pared at bim with his large swimming eyes, open ed his mouth, and received a stab through the cheek without the auiver of an eyelid. I was watching him closely and conld not observe the slightest muscular contraction. The point was clearly projecting through the skin, and deceptiou was impossible, as there was every opportunity afforded for the closest inspection. Leaving the two vic tims with their mouths thus trussed, as it were, the sheikh took a square box, which when it was opened, was found to contain several liveBCorpions of unusual size. Tak j ing np one of these as large as an ordinary I land-crab, he handed it, all wriggling, dart i iug its tail in its efforts to sting, to a man I who came forward, and he calmly botrapid i ly dropped it into his mouth and crunched it. with irreat aonearent relish, eating it com pletely up. Then he saw a much larger box containing serpents of various sir.es. These he turned ont npon the floor, dominating them after the manner of serpent charmers, and allowing them to twine and curl ron ml him. Drawing a live snake, about two feet long, out of the box, he held it np by the tail, when suddenly a tali man. afflicted ap parently with St. Vitus dance, with hair disheveled, rushed forward with a loud cry and with foaming lins seized the snake with both bands, tore it, "violently asunder, and plunged its bloody and palpitating end into his month. This seeraw a signal lor a gen eral scramble. In a moment three or fonr men were tearing the writhing fragments with their teeth, and with eager greediness devoured them in large moutbfnls, until not a particle of the snake remained. They ! then drew back with seaming relnctance, I wiping their bloody lips with their hands: ' "Meantime the man and boy who had ! been pierced watched the proceedings with I the ntmost unconcern. As it was difficult ; to believe that to remain with one's eheek I skewered did not at all events prodoce a i feeling of discomfort, and as they must have i been standing for at least a quarter of an , hour in the same attitude, 1 told the sheikh to mill ont the skewers. This he did, in each case precediug the sharp pull Ice Cream Without a Freezer. TVat the volks of eieht eires very lijrht. and add thereto four cups of sugar and stir well. Add to this, little by little, one quart of rich milk that has been heated almost to boiling, beating all the while, then put in the whites of eight eggs beaten to a stiff froth. Then loil the mixture in a pail set Inside another containing hot water. Boil about fifteen minutes, or until it is as thick as a boil ed custard, stirring steadily meanwhile. Tour into a lowl to cool. "When quite cold, beat into it three pints of rich sweet cream and five teaspoonfuls of va nilla or such other flavoring as you pre fer. Put it into a pail having a close fitting cover and pack in pounded ice and salt rock salt, not the common kind. When packed, bef ore putting the ice on top of the cover, beat the custard as you would batter, for five minutes steady ; then put on the cover, put the ice and salt over it and cover the whole with a thick mat, blanket or caipet, and J let it stand for an hour. Do not let the j salt get inside, or it will spoil the cream, i Carefully uncover and scrape, from the bottom and sides of the pail the thick i coating of frozen custard, making every particle clear ; beat again hard until the custard is a smooth, hal f congealed paste. lo this thoroughly. Put on the cover, ice, salt and blanket, and leave it for five or six hours, replenishing the ice and salt if necessary. C3-EO. -W- with A Crniors Lake. Here is wl at j they tell alont a wonderful lnxly of ! water in Colorado, the surface of which j is covered by a cornfield : In Colorado then; is a ten-acre field which is no more nor less than a subterranean lake covered with soil about eighteen inches deep. On the soil is cultivated a field of corn, which produces thirty or forty bushels to the acre. If anyone will" take the" trouble to dig a hole the depth of a spade handle lie will find it filled with water, and by using "a hook and line fish four or five inches long can be caught. The fish have neither scales nor eves and are iierch-like in shape. The eround is a black marl in its nature, and in all pro bability was at one time an open body of j watr, on which was accumulated vegetable I matter, which has leen increased from time to time, until now it has a crust sufficiently j strong and rich to produce fine corn, though i it has to be cultivated by hand, as it is not j strong enough to bear the weight of a horse. While harvesting the field-hands catch great strings of fish by punching a hole through i the earth. A person rising on his heel and j coining down suddenly can see the growing I C ASH nr.AT.r.n in XZAZT SWEET HOME..jy T-y CflOKlGillEATIESTflfES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. and MAM i'A("n:i!i:u or r v -T- T T T - TTm W 1 y.T TTT l1 M AMI oil K I -1 IvUiN' W I. 1402 ELEVENTH AVE., ALTOOXA, VA 7 Mowing Machines, Horse Hay Rakes, I tihE-GREAT TOS POSITIVE CLUE 4'orn 4'nltl valor. nnl a lull line of Harv esting: T44lfl. Al:, a l.-ire a.--ortmcnt it DIOKMT1VK l UO-V . inir from ft d'rnr.c,,l CT'Tldl- I VAKNISHKS. Kr.. toirrthrr with :i lnrjcanl cin lte ct'wk ol rlmtre J (iRtKERIES, TOUAKO AXI SKUAKS. ! ? wrll a tliHH:inl f other n-rfl an1 no-o-l fitl I artirlrs. In f:irt. nnyttiin-z I liuxrn't &t nronn't itt't at -Iirt nfi'' t- not n- rtfi huyinu. an-! wlmt I .tooftcr !r ni:iy a''.v.iT lc refh 1 on a? kirst- runs in qi ALiTV. While thv will InvariaWy be . SOI. I) AT IJOTTOM l'IMCKS! j 4T Having ha. I nearly thirty vrfh' Kin:ui- ! kni k In th ot itimhI- in my linr. 1 am rmillct j t !iitly my eu-t'iiirr? with rlii; very lr-l in (In? ; mnrket. Jivr me a liTieral shnn of your itnn nixc. then. anI he nnvineel that the le;-t ii always the eheapet. anti that it never iay. t huy nn in- ; terior article sinily teeait-e the iriee i; low. -a it if n imliiiitMe lart that Mich iriHul are alway the lrare-t in the end. fJF.O. IirXTLEV. Klrnrliirir. April 11. ESTABLISHED FOR TIllRTV-FOl'R EARS. F.f.BAY&SOI Avlniini acturors. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF rm coma, -AND - Sheet IronWares AND DEALERS IN HEATING, PARLOR and. COOKING Tnhle, Tloor and Stair Oil Cloth 9 ; Cnrrinji' Oil C'lotli, i I'Al'KIl A1i IllLCUmi WIXIK'W SHAMMI j am SH IK K1X1TKKS: I.iVEiinor. ASHTUX SALT. ti t-?t In the wi.rltl for IMiry anl Talih; j nr: lMpomKD HK'K SALT, the rfiijrt nnl : lr-t f..r lpe.linr Live swk : LNI riASTKR: ; W'H.ljn I'liTKW l'l'MI'S. it the le"t ti:ilitv ; 1 I'KIJ KINS' I'ATKNT SAFKTY LA MI'S, wlii.'h , rannl lr eTlMl-il : l'Hii.imp'f WAHnNS isn ! KTS: the Linret ?t.-k f MILK 1'IIIK'KS of - ;!'!( ;I lllfll. Iiurs-S, HOUR'S :illU SllllS are ?n:ii nn.l fii an.i ! f iiierior waro ever i- i , i i r 4 r . l 1 . !erM itr sale irt r.ieniMirtr : a lull line ti i'.m.i Ir..jf tel into tlioair fvrt t. ft ct.or keel i BHrsK r ,,ir ,,,.:ir;lt,ic ,.:,iity: wis- to keel, as tin- ;im iiiav le. until tiieai- i imwisr.Ass, ii-s. i-ints. ti ki-kntink an. l.uvV-a 1'it-A iiiiji limn, l-iL'k 11) I wliicli all tlifsc inisc'lIanousilij-ftsare j sr-ti tloat inir alKnit tojii-thfr. ' Tin Sffiiii'l kittil of lniraji' that, naiiu'lv in which th ol.jcct is liror.lit down in-it fail 't hi'inir eU'vatt-il is most ; fnjiiii'iitly seen in thu aril tli-M-rts of Iiwcr Ki;yt. whi-re it often proves cru- I lly il ei tive to the thirsty traveler. ; Dotteil alxint the waste are elevations, ; on whifli the natives have Imilt their i villages, in onl.-r that they may lie sjife j from the floods ilnring the jx-riiMliral in undations of the Nile. In the heat of the day. the mirage hrings down an itn- ' age of the sky mon the level, some few ; miles in front of the earavan. and iri- I duees the efl'ect of :i hroail e)anse of water, in vhii-h eaeli village, brought I down also. apH'ars as an islet. T.ured ! on liv the refreshing nrosiH-ct. man and 1 I least push hniH-fuliy forward, often miles out of their trai-k, to tind the wa ter, and the islands, constantly receding from their view, until the evening comes nnd they vanish altogether. com plete, is the delusion, that not only ex lcricneei! and scientific travelers, hut even tin Ala hs, themselves are often de ceived by it. The third kind of mirage is seen only from the top of the r.MKken, the high est summit of the Hart. Mountain range in Hungary. It is there known ; as the r.iokengespenst, or "Specter of ! the llrockcn :" and very specter-like it looks in the red evening sun. You no . sMner step out upon the plateau on the top of the hill, than your shadow, grim and gigantic, is apparently Hung right j out against the eastern sky, where, w ith all isible space for a play-ground, it Hits j swiftly from place to place, following ; your every movement. This mirage is only visible in the evening just In-fore i sunset, so that the shadow is doubly ex- i agg rated, first by the distance and level j of t lie sun, and then by the distance of ; the sin face uihii w hich it is projected. IIOW MIKAfiKS A!!F. FOKMKIt. j Kaeh of these different kinds of mirage I has its own separate cause, though they , all depend for their existence upon a 1 secial state of the atmosphere. lU-fore ; t lie phenomenon is pissible the air must t lKMltvided into strata of different degrees 1 of density. That done, the mirage fol- ' lows, sometimes by refract ion. sometimes ! by reflection, sometimes bv the proiec- t urn of shadows. I t us takethe mirage by refraction first, l'laeo a shilling in an empty IniwI and walk backwards un til the coin, lieing hidden by the rim of the vessel, is no longer visible to vou. Now. standing just where you are. ask a friend to till the IniwI with water, and ns he does so the coin will giadiially coine back within the rang" of vision", and yun will see it as plainly as ever." How isthis ? Vou have not moved, and the coin has not N-en moved. No : but the straight my of light which, jiassmg from your eye to the basin, enables you to see the coin at first, has liecn U ui in jas.sing through the water, and vou are s3rffl!TI,rOPPEH4SnillHROX tain Seorcsby and by the jx ople of the ia li at Hastings. 1 he rays of light thrown ba k by the ship in the one in stance and by the French coast in the other, would, in ordinary states of the atmosphere, have shot outward and ii ward high into the air. and left the i de jects rrom which they were reflected ti tally invisible to n-rsons at the distance f thirty and fifty miles. Hut in both jises the intervening air was ranged in trata of different degrees of .Ynsitv : and just as the r-iv from the coin in the basin is Wut by pissing through the water, so were the rays from the ship Ji'id the coast lx-nt in passing through a layer or layers of denser atmosphere. The kind of mirage which, like that een by the traveler in thedesert. brings the v-ct 1own, instead of elevatiii" it is accoimteil for differently. In "the former rase we had re'racthui, here we have reflei tion. The terrible heat of the sand rarelies the air nearest it. and, rnntrary to what is usual in nature! furccs the denser atmosihert into ;i AtratniM alive it. The two strata meet like two pieces of glass, one lnid on top d the other, and where thev join a sur a' is fori 1. which, like a lake, re jects back all objects ulmve it. It is in ihis way that an image of the sky is lirought down to look like water in the lesert, tlt illusion being rendered the more ieifect very often by the ripples inai run over l lie surface of air. The explanation of the specter of i.PM Ken is verv simple. In the east of the Hartz miiiintains there is alwavs a cry dense and hazy at niosphere. so denst; that it presents a surface capable of re--eivmg the impression of a shadow and "r retaining it as a wall does. When, I liCi? -fore, 1 lie ..l!l get.-, round to the west! corn shake nil around him. Anvone having which heextractetl them by an earnest in-i strength enough to drive a rail through this vocation. When they were drawn out the crust will find on releasing it that it will dis points were bloodless, while, excepting that i appear altogether. The whole section of there was apparent induration of the cheek , country surrounding this field gives evidence at the spots through which the skewers had ; of niarshiicss, and the least rain produces an passed there was no sign of what bad bap- abundance of mud. lint thcfpiestion conies pened CHEAPEST PLACE IX THE CITY. I ROOFING, SPOUTING and Repairing "A brazier fnll of live charcoal was now brought in and fanned into flame. When it was glowing with a b'oie and luri.l light the sheikh, calling suddenly on Allah sev . eral times, jumped literally on the blazing mass in his bare feet, and stood there nearly a minnte. Then getting down, the charcoal i was again fanned into a flame and the men ; who had eaten the scorpions and serpents . and who bad been skewered through the cheeks rushed forward, plunged their hands . into the burning mass and tossed the glow i ing embers into their months, crunching : them up with the greatest unconcern. Main , time the smell of burned flesh became on 1 mistakable, which somewhat militates : against the theory that their flesh is imper- vions to fire, through I am bonnd to say no ' one showed any signs of feeling pain. Tie Bost Family Kedicine an Earth. HI OO 1 i OLD to anr reoa mict. A with 1 !. Unit iar.rx!t U1 not rfll-veor run', provl-ltn tbe Ihidm or ornl nr nt wt4 he-ror1 prtlnt of r--p.r lv fclentiar:if rnmjMtiin. ,) ir.m il.-rl.,. Ii...r, ..t. k, nl Utimt fnnii.1 In Cllf.Tiil n4 th W.'.t Indl' r enmlilnlng Tnle, Cmt.iftrtlr, AltrailTr. Plaretlr nl s.1or1tl. ta Imtneiiut'- rlTTt lli (IVH" onrmi. whether trwpiUrril hT'llsi-ft pr i itmtwl from nn? rtiu-i. 1 t' III crM th-lr of tniUtWn anl natrlilon. It ln- crriiwf the hi;.-TU il-n rt.rT1nTi. n' plve, fi-nin'- an-t time l tht- mt'-ulr mnA ctrtMililn vt.-m. It Mlra vltm tl ltl tti-. -. to rrn v, I lity, m't-T. r.w. TT nfl iMinrt. - th(- t'juvl t- vrrtv mT re-otal- IMbH tlidr ht Uhy tuuctiouf. THE ONLY TRITE EE3IEBY TOE C0ID3. ItlttncleM to cipntlatfs nyvn Tlrtn r f '4.t. iKl'T urn km. ir ym r utr-rni uoin minus i-riv, II'KPtill, r IMHi.fMUlS, li II 1 I ATl-. l.f:NRl. V.. FMI.ITY, TirTIO, KIINV r M HUH HI-HS fr ny dlw.lr uritilnr from iml RK iii.imm. -t hottl of VIWHKK n tk it nn j-t -Mr M-tJor upn f.v?i N.rrl, In KnjrIHh, cr;iinn. SmhiiUU arvl Kr.-nrh. n Nrtfl. 1U better convince you of iU nrlts tuaa o!atars cxpr.-?v:a la piintt'T' Ink. . A trin of on Hottlft nr.rf . n-loption In e-rry fantMr, 1W ito M.in. 'nmn I'h u.l -nn l.ikn HlH tv A K nn-l r. mlri um;l''k. H flr-t pli-nnwn V fT-t-m, th'-n r.-pii!.-, l" n t.'ulhl .ip, thim mriri' ill-H's) and oatabllsbltt!; Iio itth uo prnint nt, nf mud entlurtni; b-t. Ft np In ry nottW, ami Is plsnt to tnki. h.M h DniTttata IW-mYallf. Irl-, f 1.410 y r Hnftl. IValker to Batlirer Mf. Co., PropY, fl 40inha b4twt. New Wrfc. "r'r le hy I .minion si !lurray. KlrfMirir, wIig are nu(hirir.vt tu it:irantc- VM.OUKW. to prove as rcires;ntcl. lii-ll,;i.-ly. ! up, lias not this IhmIj- an outlet 'f Although j brackish, the water tastes as if fresh, and it is evidently not stagnant. Yet these tish are eyeless and scalcless similar to thos- found i in caves. I - : ', Stii.i. Axothei: CritK ki: ei - RAUii .t. Seventl weeks since I was at j tacked with a severe dental neuralgia. I After resorting to friction, cold ami hot ajiplications. etc., without obtaining any ! relief, I lay ujwin my ed, trust ins that j sleeu niiirlit come anl rive nie resjiite. j Still the excruciating pain continued, j and while I was suffering the '"tortures ' of tliedouhlj'danined," undecided wheth j er to arouse some tired druggist for a , lott!e of chloroform or chop my head off ! (with a decided preference, however, for ! thechloiuforni), I suddenly lx-thought me i of what I had read of an anasthetic . which we alwavs earrv with us. There upon I ln-gan to inflate my lungs to their utmost capacity, and then forcibly Mow out all the air I could. Immediately the iain Ix'gan to lessen, and after a few rei-titions of the ro.'ess it had entirely j l0-! l"t ll'l 1.1 tllKIIIKIII TIIKII.l . n . I-".J it i ! " i ! ii ' ! ii - I ! TiHIE: SPRING TRADE . il I i M 1 it i ill: i i I I i AT THK POPULAR PIOXKK11 0!L0T HI in:gi HiOIUISiE , A DlSCtlVKRY IN i;i:rK(' I.Tll!K. i A letter to the Secretary of the Ohio i Agricultural Society from W. AV. Scar- ; liorough, of AV(Mllurn. a sulmroof Cin- j I cinnati. says : ' "I hare received your favor inquiring ; abont the resnlts of the new method of pro- ' fei-tinir crranes from disease, etc.. bv etirlna. i ing the bunches in paper bags. Hearing in Ceased, lx-ing displaced 1" a delightful i ls"rt that my neighbor, Mr. ttottlieb Myers, ticklmg sensiition in the gums, and i had in that year tried successfully this er- ! furthermore I know not, for in less time I P'-im1nt. ear,y 'n V'w 8"mmer of,!1RJ7t js than it takes to tell it I was sound asleep. ; after blossoming had been accomplished and ; . ,.vf .iii.Ti.t fi. tlm irnnnir .Trnnea fn'. v set. I enr-lnfled In r- " r, v. ... pr baps 2,.r0 bunches chiefly Concords and j i Catawbas, and some few bnncbes of Defa- ; ware, Ionaand Tsihella, and gathered in the ; OF GODFREY WOLF, 12tli St., Next Boor to P. 0., Altoona, Pa. FARM AMI I lRLSIIir. Castor on, bcsklcs being an cxr-r lent dressing for leather. rc-iicU-r-." vermin proof. It Rhould le roii.-'" say half and half, with tallow or o'K oil. Neither rats, roaches, nor t.: vermin ill attack leather so prepa, I I To remove the iron tate from kettle-, boil a handful of hay ia t!' ; j and repeat the process if inecosi'v- uaywaicr i a girav swetieiier of'. wooden and iron ware. In Irish rjV ?es everything used for milk is i j ed with water in nhich Lav has - ' ; strcepcu. ! Char the ends of your posts u. ; puitmg tuuiu iiiw me uo'es. fi ! will last much longer. They rcavT charred a little higher than the gro:c)' ' although tbat is likely to maketU-' I little unslightly. There are fara-- who even after charring make an" j plication of thin tar. : ; The highly-injurious caustic eV ' of lime accidentally introduce ! the eye, as frequently occurs to ; "'. engagetl in building, may be fcnt'" j neutralized by the use of cold. Su,,; j water, owing to the formation of a c t " i pound of the lime and suirar I is without any action upon tbe en " j Many persons dislike lettuce . salad. They may not be aware tLi' j when boiled, minced, and projie.lv r.n i pared with butter, salt, and jpjr ;' is a very pleasant addition to tuet'a : wrw tn ? J r n nrl f nn limn - vuaii tauPs?ac which are a great deal move exjy.m"j. A tiial will convince the most ktV cal of this fact. i A farmer who has had ten v.?-. 1 experience in Colorado claims toh: ; found a sure remedy for the jC' bug scourge. His plan is sirrj lr ! plant one or two seeds in each t:;; - lotatocs. lie says that the burs shun it every time : and for ten t - , he has thus been successful in ral: i potatoes while others Lave faileJ. ' Bv simjdy soaking oats in I water a saving may be efTec'' their consumption. By this rreti' j the rations for each animal may V.r j ducetl one-third. Horses whose te i have seen their best days dik-. ! the grain in its ordinary coiiditioc sufficiently, and younger anim their greed often swallow much v whole. All this may be obviate- the remedy suggeste.!. In fattening animals the n-ost nomical plan is to fatten as q'.ii"t: l)ossiblc, because the less amour, food expanded hy respiration. : more will goto the formation of i 1 n exjx;rimenting witli a jiig. Mr I.;r found that 500 pounds of '.: meal, given as freely as it co:'A eaten, increases his weight frcr to 200 lbs in 1" weeks. " Hal n : cr time leen taken in the tonuj-: of the food, it is conclusive ;:: good portion of it would hnve1- -pended in the maintennr.ee c! t mal's existence and not nearly amount of fat produced. . ' hi i .1 .;-. tlir hi ftp ffiim morn i until niiilit. su Hint lit i .tluhl isli mi nl luini for not n frir i ,istn nn h it thr mo.it jiiirt rrmrilnl In l'n mi- hii'i ssii rii to i Tlhe Pormt and Hrt XrdlHne erer mide7 I A rommn.tlon T Ilim, Rartin. Manrakr. nnd lnalrllin. Willi all th U f-t aiirt imv-t ctira (v jroj-crt.. s. f aaothi rlul'(-riiinkr,t:erTrat-t nio4 urlflrr, l.lvcr l.'eca lator. and Ur and JiualUi lu.-t-U.ruiS Airont on Arth. no aiT-ie or in I. -filth cna pop"ihly lonir xlsf where Hon Ililtera lira used, rrt T-vru1 at tbeir oi-mtions. Ihej gin let Ufa ant rtgar t. lb. aar4 .ai latrau To all FTinTTTi(-nta mim- ( n.i. it tliehovrrU r.r uimary orvarm, or who rrqiiin" an :x-Iit.T iu!c and mil l Stimulrjit, Hop Bittern aro Invuloablo T Ituaut lotoxKmloc jio matter nl your riH-Iinp. or nyirrptoma are. wh it t .iell-rr or ailmontH uo ll.,p l.,ttrs. l)..ri'waitarit!lyroan,i.icrr.hutlf yr-a onlv fool Mnrmw-nUe, ua U3 Bitter, at r-nce. limmy iiojuurmo. i ana ?area fiaoilm . lOO will ho rvld forscmae thrrwjlt not rnra or n : .v Do not -uf er nor k-t your f rirndamitar. but r- ...... w wo slop 1 '1 L 1 3. on mwtrum.tmttho lMrrxt nml r-it M. li.-ino errr "'"" I ."o in,niia a f nrM and II op,- no person or ianuly should be a-ii tiout toenu fcrt Mm tMa 4ay. a Hop Covan Crntothe twrrtnt, aafeat mad beat. The nor Tap. for Sfotnarh, Utbt and Kidney Ik rUr to allot hera. Cure, by absorption. Ask druggist. IX L r. t an arwolnfeand irr"l5f ihlomro for rlrtink c-uuf-Bs, u-o oi opium, totiocco and narcotK-9: jnow drTflrt l!ofBittmMfr.CU.RocaMr,N.T. Sra-l for Ch-eaiar. -AND- HOLSE-FLUMSHING GOODS f,EF.IULI.Y. fobbing- in PItOMPTLV ATTENDED TO. Nos. 278, 2S0 and 2S2 Wasliinglon Si. JOHNSTOWN. PA. GET ALL THE LIGHT YOU CAN ON THE SUBJECT OF Cheap Groceries I Hy rea-linir the a-lverti.-i.-tnpnts. rlrpnlar. rlcc livt., etc., of other dealers, and then co to F. P. CONFERS filODEL GROCERY STORE! 13'2-L Klcventn Avenue, Between 10th t 11th Sts., Altoona, Pa., And "rHnler" yonr patronag-e on a man who ran not only show you the lar-t, most varied ami iimieie slovli id iroods ever oileretj for sale In that city, ri.mprl'm- everylhlna; fresh and pnre In the way ()r 'IKIN'EKIKS. PROVISION ;reen. Dried and i'anncd KK I ITS. NOTIONS, St , hut rnn an-I doe jell at prices fully as cheap if not a little cheaper than any other m'an or firm In the buslne.'s. no matter where they reci-le or what Inducements they nllcr. -Thnnklitl f.-r the litx-ral patronairc hereto, fore conferred oK.n him bv bis :ricnds in Cambria, , county ami elsewhere, and hopmir for a eonilnu- THE GREAT ENGLISH KE.MEDY, Cray's Specific Mcoicine. thape rmtKK. If eseciaiir re- - KAOE M.".aT. Ai' unfiiiliiiir cure lor rVV,? irrv, and all disrasoa I hat fol. low a? a sonence i.n V..II' 1 I ..... .. oeiore kt Taking. , aiTfr-H, P fix i- Ua k, lit wK.-or- Vtainx, Prk- j M atv lie ':.! Ak, and many o'her difeasci that ' lea.l to Insnnity. '.muinition and a Prematnre ' tlrave. allot which as a rule are firyt canaed hv deviallnir Tr-iin Oie path ol nature nn-l over ln-lnf. ' arence. The Specific : Medicine is t he r nlt of lite i etn-ty and many years ol experience in treating i thee "pecial ilea.o.. I Full particular in onr pamphlets, which wedc- I ire ti semi free bv mail to everv one. The Sco!tte Medicine is sohl" hv n II t rtnrirlst ' at tl per pnck.iL'C, or six packaaci r.-r 5 ; or will ', be sent by mail on receipt ol the monrv by ad-lre.a. tng 'IHKCItW M F I IICIXK CO.. Ni 10 .Mechanics' Hlock. Iiktroit. Mk-r f"Sob in Klx-nsbnrir by v. T. Hor.KUTS, and ' by Drurirists ever) where. ; HARiim c Kni.vo. Wholesale Airenta Pitts-' nnrir, Pn. l-l.-ly. Manhood : How Lost, How Restored ! ; .iii-r pui-it-ii.-.i. a new .-. i ; r ) ,-n of: Or. t alrrrwrU a t rlehrated Usaay on ' t In- rnitirnl run w it l-oi-l ini-,1 i .... i ..I , S-H!MTHIIH.K 1 or S,-nill.:.l V.-k- ness. Involuntary Semiii.-il Is.-. i-otkm v I Mental ami l liy-i. al Incapacity. Im.iim-nts to ' .Marriatre. etc.: ( mpt'ion. Ki'ii.ki-ov nn-l Kits, itiilnccil by -ell in-hil.-n.--- or -n:il etnn a uance. tc. The ci lcbrat.-.l nuth-.r. in thi' a-lmirable K"ny. clearly di-lnoti-iratcs. Ir-im a t hirty vonr-" succc?;"--Inl practice, that the i.irinincon-'"e-inencc-ot sell'- 1 alui'c may Ik-ra.ii.-ail v i-i-r- .l w ithout I he d: na-er- ! ol mt.Tiial m.-.li. in,. or the application of i lie kin ic : H.inilirj .nit a mii- ol cure at om-e sim ple, certain aim i-tin tiial. by means of which ci cry suft. n r. no matti-r n hat hin cuKiii Ion mnvl,. ni,iv cure hinii. ll cheaply, privately, and rmlirnlln. i-This lecture .-lioiild In- in the hands ol everv )mn an-i every man in th fall 2,4."0 bundles) therefrom of perfect and trifipnineent frnit. or the rrait that yer Dot bipged tbera were probably one-half tie atroyeil by rot, with a further loss by mil dew, birds and insects. "Thi year I bad 7,.V0 bnncbes inclosed ia haps, with substantially the same remit, to the kinds or varieties of grapes before men tioned. Some 200 bunches of the Hartford Prolific variety did not do as well as the oth er varieties. There was less rot this year io onr open vineyards than for many years past, but yet there was a disease, although diminishes, and the same loss by birds and insects to the unprotected bunches, which ! have heretofore existed. t "The bag nsed is the common paper past ed bap; nsed by the procers, made 'of yellow ; Manilla paper, and six inches wide, by nine ! inches long or deep, and fastened to the I bnnch by two or three pins. These bags (or i most of them) If made of good quality of 1 paper will last for two years' use, as will the ! pins also be pood for the second year's nse, ; if of good qnality. "The qnality of the frnit ia Improved by ' its isolation in the bag it is richer in sac ' charine matter, and of higher flavor. The cost of bags, pins and labor is about one- third of a cent per hag on the small scale of my experiments. The result of the experi I ments has confirmed the theory which I I have held, that the rot is caused by the j puncture of the grape by some minnte insect ; just at the time when it becomes of fall size and when covered by the night dew or the ! moisture of a foggy nigbt or morning. INCORPOIt ATK.n l!f JS57. i STRICTLY ON MUTUAL PLAN. ! PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRE1HSUR&HGEC0MFHY OF EBENSBURC, PA. h Only Five Assessments NO STEAM MILLS TAKEN. I GOOD FARM PROPERTES ESPECIALLY DKsIllED. t GEO. M. READE, President, If. DICK, Secretary. ly refrrshf.il, ami without a symptom of my ailment lrlt. Hence, yon see, I was not siiniily tcmorarily relieved, hut en tirely well again. I wish others would try this anil rejort results. i Think ok It Drink of It Then. , ! IK Yor Cax. Think of it. houekeep- ; l ers. Scientific exjerts have discovered that green coffee is manipulated paint- j I ed so as to deceive purchasers into the j idea that they are buying nice, green i ' Iterries of a high grade, when in reality i ' they are getting only an inferior article , covered with a substance which a chem- ' - ical analysis shows to lie lead, chromium i 1 and iron, in the form of chromium of I lead and Prussian blue these two com- 1 ; jtounds forming when mixed, the so- j j called "chrome green," Whether this in ; gradient is poisonous or not whether a ' ! slow ioisoti or a quick jxdson is not sta- ted ; but it is certainly an uncomfortable I reflection that, in the indulgences of our ; morning's potations, we may le uncon- j scions partakersof a deadly jHiison. With j the adulterated coffee, adulterated tea j and adulterated lieer. the thirst" will lx puzzled to know what to drink. (iiijiloii.ilrii snli s, in il in 1 1 I'll i f to nii'iiniiiiiKlnlf tlif iiihlir; iit. notirili- st n ii il t it if lliii nn jn'ii't oi uti it rush of custom! rs, thi inn m moth stink nt this ii'i nt t 'lot h iiii l'Jiitjiorii'iii Imslnin fomiil nin'l to nil di inn nils titmli njion it fur m "' mill ih si rtihlr CLOTHING FOll MEN AND BOYS! mill In-ilii'i tin hist slot-kill iiml riollij thi fhroifst house ill that riti. ntltiiiii hnf the loni.t nit'is. st fifth tiilhi trtl to itnr in unit iffiif fmt. lins i-fiitttil n nil niniii tniniil sri'h ii lnsinrss ns litis hun ilom nt this fnrnriti ( 'lothi in Storr. ifhi ff PRICES are DOWN ! mill ir 11 1 hi It j,t ilnir,) to tin ft fi) hurts! jitiifes. o On! . tin fi ftrff shonhl hm n Siim ini f Suit. ('out. I'mtts. IV. lint. ('np. or n n ithi ntj in Ihf- irriiof 1'iifn ish imj tiomls, until hi 1ms si i it tin stm l.' mill Iniriinl tin ju ift s nt (iODFItEY WOLF'S 0ME-PR1CE AND LOWEST PRICED ClOTHIHG HOUSE, Next Door to the Post-OfTice, Altoona, Pa. -i t :-.m. Ou !icwsapera will put the finishing I touch to newly cleaned silver, knives, j forks, tin-ware, etc.. lictter than any- j thing else. ! Removed to Bank Building HERE I VjVE .GKA.INr ! NO T AS AN ASPIUAXT l'Oli PUBLIC OFFICE HIT AS A CANDIDA! i: FOli PUBLIC PATEONAGE! Clre for Choi.f.ka, PiAnnm j Xo one who has this bv- Lir: , takes it in time, will ever Lrr; i cholera. We commend il to a!! 1 friends. Kven when no th'leu. :; ticipated, it is an excellent, for ordinary summer comjlnh."ir ' dianhea, dysentery, etc.: Tak arts of tincture of Cayenne r- tincture of opium, tincture o r! j essence of jieppermint, and s; ." .camphor. Mix well. Pose, V drops in a little cold water, n- :: : to age and violence of symj '." jx?aled every fifteen or twenty ' until relief is obtained. I When to Cit Fence Tot--i penencc teaches." It is cii;f.. prove by argument why lence t , timber cut, for other purpose. gust, will be more durable tlx , at an3' other season. Hut ;'. i known to many who are exper..- - biuimi u'laiuvss i.ii;it. jvjvk: j j the destruction by larvae of " ! ing beetles, never occurs in 1.::. oak cut in August; and tbrU j:: i loss cut in the summer will ! ; I after being left several years woods, w hen those cut in tLe will often be seiiousy ro-tel. j farmers aver, as their expeiia j fence posts cut in Angnsl i hy many years others tlia'-, j in the winter or in the spring j we may not be able to explain -son from any difference in tl e dr. , of the sap or the condition or : itself at the two seasons it ainvb-. I ( I 1 T r 11 C 3 Next Ioor t FrciitbofT s Sew tre. Having piillcl down his ..litic;il vest and ciiiUnki'il in the tni-rcant ile business on an extensive sc;ile at bis . -. , , i to accept the fact ns shown ly: LARGE STOKE HOOM OX ITKxTT STHV.KT ! nce. and get out the fence r , . . . , , . . ., possible, in the month of -A u;'- liere he lias jusf opened and is now offering for side an imineiist gant STOCK OF (;H)I)s i,f every ilest riptioti. varied and ele- ?TAI.K--' CARL RIVINIUS, 302" Jw F'aRlSIaDXaCOF'F Is fully prepared to j.nll diwn in fact has pulled down the prices of all kind of merchandise, and is ffivitiR Iwrgaius in iota mates -$123,033. : Practical Watctmaler aiUemlerJOBlf GOODS, DRESS GOODS IIOTIOHS HITS fiP I) Five Assessments in 22 Years. ; ebensburc, pa., i ' 9 iimio, UHl 0, boots, bnoes, urocenes Hardware, Tinware, whicli cannot fail to attract the attention and secure F.bcnlinrjc, Jrn. 31, 1879 -ly. CQLLIHS, JQHHSTQH & Co BANKER, Ebensburg, Penn'a. TTAS lwyi on hand a lrnf(. rnneil nl efe I L pnnt ormnt of WATCHKS, CLOCKS, ' JKWKLRY, SPKCTAtXKS. KVIILASSES, ; c, which he oflers for alr at lower prleeg than f j any other itraler In the county. Persona neeOinr ; anythinir In hi line will 1o well to jflve him a cal i hefre purchlnir elewhere. T"Promit attention paid to repairing Clocks ! Watchep, Jewelry, ate, and atilctlon iruaran- j teed in both work and price. ! ; KHEXSira W()T)LKN FACT0HY. j COI'STRT WORK A NPIX'IA I.T V . rwHK nmlerlirnpl Imvintr nfi-ntly pnn'hned the l pT"iterty kn-iwo an the Kntxsnl rh Wooi.ks ! i Kaitout lr.im the Asslitm-e of A. Y. K . W. I l'ine. ilcaire locall the attention !" the public to ! the tnt-t tlint they pnme pnttini; aid Factory In j operation lorthwith tor the purRe ol doiim" nil I kind of H TKY WOIIK. Kitrh nx Card. j 1 iar, Oyeinr. KplnnlnK. WeaTtnc, r. ! Will lo aiHiint'nrtiire Klaan U eta. Flannel, j I'aHlmeraiinil Yarn. ! Having ntMTired the .-rvlv f an Txrv.iir.yi r.Ti ' nnd r?i.TWM. mn n to manitire the ltu-invii. e ; ,-:in ifnarantec -ntlre vati'liu-iion to nil who l-ivor ns with thc-lr ciiftoin.- Y. H. IMRKKK ! AI.V1N KVANS. i FJwn-'hnrn-. Mav 2. lS7'..-tr. Ell. JAMES. QI'KKXMVAKK. Xv.. c. '"" :'". r-- " ".iiii in jzfi tne mosi po s and the lest "wi.1 for the.r money, s., . ,,,,'t forCet to call, aud this fact Wfore vou keep V C i that s new is lest of all, U-cause it makes the cleanest sweep. Kl'.KNMtl ISO, MAltCH 2t, lT!.-tf. Srnt Irti-. initio a,hl!. Addn-y? tl:,- Ittt.i-tn-r- THK ( I I.VI KW I 41 Ana st . rn York Juno Jo. l.-7-..-lv. 1:111.1. ':!. ill :t plaii: fnvrloe, to any I. hfdicai. CO., l''"-t ll!lT B,)T a5S. 1 aT- aT-V, 1 MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT j riSH!0NA.ls't5I!IS ASB C3SIUUER, a A H I.E OJT IE.IAXI. -I INTEREST ALLOWED OX TIME DEPOSITS. MONEY LOANED. COLLECTIONS MADE. AND A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. 'porta Inttention paid tohugineof cor V,,.'?-V A. W. BUCK II. PECKER, M: P. repponi Nov. 19, KMKNSlHUtd, OHt )1 In ttnrley Hilillinir. on lliah street, where O rlioiee mple of ('lothi.. ( 'a-.-'iniere. Vestinir-i t. fn-tn which eleetlon can Ive tnn.le, will at ali time Itekepton hand, and Tnli nlt or aimrlc arti cle" of wcarinz apparel for either trcnt or rontha will he nmde to order on the ahortet notii-e.'in the lati-t ami tiest ftyle. and nt the lowest llvinv price Snti-rartion smirnnt.-ed in all cshck and the -x of work litrnfslie.1 till ly a. cheap Inferior elothintr ran tn? lin-jht rcndy-iu.-idc. -A trlnl l eamet ly a., ih-ited. It. tt. OI.SI HKI.H Elenaliirar. May l-i7i.-tK 1875.-tf. Cashier. PnysiciAN a no Prunrns, r.ii.r.v'9. Cashbi a Co.. Ia., tiffcr his profcsional ervice to the cilir.enof v hir.irton and a-lp-lnir.: townh!p. ifttce and re.lilence on Railroad trcet. opposite Pai.cnirer tho r"?,?";! JrVrbV7m.'' "?"t- pn.mpt-ttentlon,rerardle,.ord;,tanceorwe h - 'pecirully inritr everybo.Iy to call and examine er. J.ca- of women an.! children a .neclaltv nwiann pficeg nciore ttnyinir at nt other ' f. Lilly ?, March 14. lc7;.-ly. llMle. Feb. , 17!. Model Uroccry, Altoona, Pa. DICK. Attornf.t-at Law. Eb- :!tenahnrir Pa fm,-a In fmn. T- .1. Lloyd's new huildinir. !entre atreet A II m.n' iner of IckaI haiine' atten-led to eatlf factorily, aud tullettiuns a specialty. llO-14.-tf rp W. I Kt ALEXANDER TATT, M. IX. I'll YSH "I AN AN1 St :itJK(N. -mi-ennd re'idenee ndjoiuinv Poj-t-l iffioc. St, Amtui-tiiic, 'amhriii comity, l'n. " 4-4 -tl.ff . , Fancy 'ard. t 'hnnin.Snowniike. c. no 2 a like . )'.' w ilh n.imc. In-.-. .). .Huikk-rx t.'o.. Na.-,-u, IV. Y Etastoi INSUBANCE AGENCY ! T. W. 131 Civ, j General Insurance Aqent, i EBEXSBUIIG, TA. j Policlei wrttten at ihort notice In the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" And ether Flrat Claon i nmpnnlea, Ebenehnrr, Sept. 82, 1878.-ly. ?AIIIIT VT "r'vertlcm. W pages, lftr. STENTS! LEVIS & BICKEL. Solicitors. 1)ATEIST procured cn New Invention" in from IS to laya. send lor elrenlar eontafnina: ! useful Information. Ofttce. ISI rirtti Aveaae. ! ahove Smi'.hfield street, opposite M. K. Church! I PltUbura-h, fa. 13-I4.-Ilm.j MISS M. E. PA VIS hjvsust iTtnrn7.i from the city with a laive and cleirxnt "lock I 'j'.fP'' n,, f",nMn" Hal. a. well aa a I full iineoi ntlnmn and other icocmI-4 in her line which will Ik- "old very clica). for eaah. Ladle are I earnestly invited to a-ive her a call. Store in K I ; Humphreys' huildinK. corner ol .Iiilino and Crawl ' Ivrd Mrt-i-t, KK iil.uis. l---.-0m.J PEA 1 N 1'EAIX IM.AIX PEA IX PEAIX PEA IX PEAIX PEAIX" PEAIX" PEAIX" PEAIX PEAIX PEA IX rFO THE I'lSOPi.lS OF CAMBRIA AKD ADJOIiMiMJ COUNTIES! am We hereby renneetfnllv lenel nt. lnnienM- ,j In farm 3 on all that .. - . eleriaiit moek at J Gents' and Youths' Hats and Caps, Shirts, Overalls, Underwear, irntrn ir-r linn in alrr In t'l RXISIIVC citnrn: .l , till rrhit.r m r .'.. ' ml. nn thr tnllar whirk -il, i..ZL '"Z "' nrcafV-.nee ;wr ofaer mli.l . - . . "";.,' .".r "iirjorinre ana .......... wn rimtirnq AtrooiM. Hrnntrn the nlHirr, ii-niir jor nny prrtnn In bio,. Hi-mrmbrr Ih, at tin, srf;r.(, EXTIHKLY .S KH. ' "'I :. "'nrr ""' V '" a-aira a-e will mntr if worth Oppaaite , . ew H'ld'ra 1 ? J1337 Elevestb Ati INKOUM YOI K XKKilfnORS tF THK iM,I NKAVS A fl s. b. t;-,.u A.I3SJ- FACTS I tacts FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS DH. M. It. li. CHEEKY. Sunjnm Dru limt. hnvinii locate! In the of. id I tii.1 lull m-eami residence owned atnl recent ly occupied hy Ir. .1. .1. i hitman, re Fpeet fully tender hiK pr-.tcr i..nal en lce to the iienple ol Klensturir and vicinity, and irnarnnteea t;oo. work at honest price. a-A lady aNtant will he In attendance whenever her en ice? are required.-.) Ann--th t lc carefully and atcly administered when divircd. The patronitire ot all in need of dental wn iws In ruJrl fully solicit ed. l--'a."79.-tl. TK. M. J. BUCK, Physician anuScroeon, FUth a4 r",,en"' FrteemhTt'r'ee'tVnellr i . h T,?ue. w"re ntht call! can te made omee hour, from 8 to 10. a. ., and from 2 to 4 'V-- sreil attention pat.i , 1, Oleritloi ol ererv description. 14-19 -tf 1 Sugar from Con recent rneeting of the TcK Boani of Agriculture, an ts interesting paper was ren,I lj Stewart, of Murrjville. We'.-'"' county, asset ting t'.i.it the dinary corn 13 rich in cr" sugar; ami he inviteil his ft!."' bers to witness the p.-oce-. ' 1 fected, and in practical opcr-V.. -ing the coming State fair. cognizes three distinct c!a?; cliarine juices, the third those like maize and $0Tgx-' n --t V-ft-t-vr- 7vr.n rr.-in r r-1 ! .r " zed as distinct, containir,; : best condition both enne nncrystallizable sugar, but reason of the defective nio.' f ment heretofore resorted t ! cd practically nncrjstalhzV--asserts : 'The stems of Ir in any of its many varii-t'- at the proper stage of dcvt- well as those of tlic diffcrx-n: ' j of sorghum, contain la g'cs.' j a nee a saccharine juice scaj j led in richness bv the si-r , ! IiOuisiana." Tlic supar r:.. i this process is the tiuc c . j cane sugar not the 'i: : worthless ' 'corn sugar. u ' al product of the immature Mr. S. says: "The yifW t"" acre from a single crop j from 2,000 to 3,tN0 ionn-'; -to tlic averace from the - and the licet at their be-t half the cost." Acain : bined sugar and grain crop !" the largest stemmed vaiiij corn shouli be grown." adduced cnougli to rrorD' inquiry in regard to thi' subject Mr. Le Pik-. Cor--of Agriculture, tvu Jfars ' '.. that Indian corn furnihe staple for producing s?,r . Stewart confirms the fh', ing his paper with tlif trut'. : "If the results alreatiy r, ; rt.l in thor full sisll-i-5 ' ! 3 1 1 D ci I: T A M' KKIM, M. 1)., l'liVSH'IAN AND Sl'l:;K(i KlMV14(l.a..r l. ..a w. riEO. M. READE. Atfomeu-at-Lmn I rTO.r.i ,,f Jlii' -i ne"nv Zx",l y Kbcnshura-. Pa. Oftie. e. fl.. 1 r"T, :"""Z:. nHiiltati..ni In lKth itennan i titro nn-1 nt flip ri- centetl iu their full can be no question that eve of a revolution in Ebcnshura-. Pa. three Jours trotu liiirb strvi-l ItJ-LT.'V-M "th.-c. trc s rrtf f a re m.mcnt indutrv in IE p ft -ti.)
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