The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, September 26, 1879, Image 4

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ilEf! flTANTIAL ET1DECE.
A "'.ir.,i lfly 1 foriTf-t the natne. but
-will supply fictitiously MurT Adam?,
miiM from her L'rac, j Hrd's;ij
ppiunifcce catine.! inte ns1 exe itenieiit, uml
that xcitt merit ran wild w lirn at lf-nst h
it wan announced Unit she had been mur
dered. Her bodv haJ lx-cii found on
the "Lore of a tributary of the Hudson
river, w i'uli bruises uou her Itf-ai. which
pave ample evih-w that dor death la.l
boon a violent one.
Utvh lrn?" niisht have been retfve.l
bv failh.ij npf.n the rcks above the spot
when th ivm -is were found, but there
wer-other circ-iiinstanc that pointed
in ai..t!i':- an..! m-rv j:!ia.-tlv Iirtcton.
A vming iian naim ;! William Clay
jN.It. 'was n-iei'. r.n-.U r accusation of
the lii .i lf r t M..ry Adani. A le
i;!iiiu;uv oMttiiiiiatk.a before a Justice
ai, !'!! ":..''! nt i id. 1 ( to 1 ind Liui
nv, r to aj : r f'iv a jury, t'lavpole
ha I w.iiied up' u i!L-w Adams for a year
or i:. i-.-, ai-.l during the two or three
n.' r.t U '..;-: pi -t tin ir i'.iter'. u'a.o- had
l- ,'t tise happiest kind.
S'u- v as proved to l.avf been c ay and
l;u:-;t.t -r-!"viiii. w it ii a licht. volatil"
ilisp... '; a h' itit warm and itapuhive,
a id Sa pjiicnt oi rr..trah:t. Clay, Mile, ii
::) c?n d. bad leu cxee dii.ffly jeal.iu.-i
and txa'd in-.;, prone to taiilt inidiiig. and
read" 1-- ioa!;.- !::s :.!;iai:eed in tvrable
ati'l fearful if tin red t!oo!: s.i;il;!ii
ly M on :i'".''.!;r; h:;i:i.
It w.i-t pi'i'.rd iy several .. knes.vs
tl.a. i.iyp'ie lia-i threatened" Mis
Adamn vilh W-iriMe enhance if he
cur cun'm her lining certain trilling
thin. again : and a man of the town
a mail n j-' -..table and reliable had seen
the tvaii: t. ; :er in angry iliscii .-'i. -si
ii th- v ry n''d of th" di-a; pf-aranee.
!!- i'-id b-'e: on his w:r: l.nino on fon. .
ai:-i
I ...
: lei -iilciv al"!i- bv the l ivi T' t
bank, j i - -1 a hmidr. d vav.N lrom where
the I!-:;.! body had been iVu.-.d. He had
heauM ''a;, p-.h. i..-c hieviuaire (,i terrible
i!ii:'.-an and one. -J.tnce, o'i. n
U:ud'.. and di.--iii.et J vt he could l'-p -.d
Hi.i-I t . i' . ( rd. and ear t. it,
I v. a - a l-!; .i l io.f -nii-ht ceni?ir.
and he had vta.. ' d 1 nt a nhert u;.-tan:e
fp.i'i t!.- ;'.n.!' pair uhen he- -a the
1 1 1 : . 1 1 ;! i: -p iie; l, i 1 1 bv the anil and her.-i .-
lv ev.' ' -a. :
'I d 1 .
ii! V,.,
h": hPo this i ;.id ti.H.d tiiaa live under
roe a t a i . e :is eu"e iatie ri.e P'nder
I 'f i i.e L"-t fev t-k liewaie! I tell
o.i, v n.a:i. 1 am d.-rperat?.'"
I'" t hi.i t he 11 -ill S'.VolV IiK-.'-t y .is it i Vt l.V.
II- !:.! a P.:.-: the ei-iMi;.-,! anees and
t i ( . t da'", and t his v. ;.- t h-' e vt ii i'.nj
nj ' :i -v i , : i i .M iry had '.ett her home not
tu I'-' nii . V'i'H.'.!:i iade was eoin
mifed b.i tii... a. el ill due time was
br- af.-ht I -: ti e j , ev.
It" ni. ih .:,'. t!:e i Vide-e'e 1 efo.'e the
jury .' a :n-.i- -..n. '.a.-avu than bad been
the pi t i i'll - i-i.t. !!(. d'hel'e was
lia-ie .-I i!. 1 it a'! p.inti-d dir. etly to
thea'-i. Ja Pe.i. i; Maiy A. I. tins
had kilh-.i, w;1h a:i a' -.-i-de iin-
p:.sibiiity that any :ie el -e eonid hae
dune it. Tlr.it she e.u!d bale killed
hers.-lf v. as a pre-p-. .dtio:i iiot to be en
teria: a !.
n'ir...t:n I i;. p. h i.edhitury. M...5t
of t he t Vidcaet- he l;:.t ! heal' 1 he uckllOtt 1-
edjie.l to 1 e t i i:e.
M brut i. en T'-' .'Pue.fi v u. and
he hid threaten d the liirl. and thnii-h
h" : e.hl reli.el.iher all iliat he li, iht
l.ae --o.i in:. h r th.; inl-uente of .str-.njr
pas-i'.u. . t i.e w.'i.iu i:..t tl.-ny that the
rr., i.! '..'i.'li.et !,-p"io-d his !a-t terrible
spe eh '.'U th--- ii'.i"s bank had re
por.ed !1 e.'ll ..-et !y.
II" : ai I he had i --! there '.vilh Mary
that ee;:ia'. an. '. he i ; n.en.b'H . shal
h saw te, wi'i.t h '.! e r.'.v.l. After
ia '.sitn.-s. If . .'.lv ill" ao'-l'y. if it
I'lii.-nv." v. olds t- M,;ry. Heoii.d only
cw a'- to ti.e .-hi pie 'ae; '. hat verv hhort
lv att'-r u :.,; ! ( :..':-jim;" jn-'t pte nt
i J !. 'ill : ""In arlb-1 ;.l his .-wn.
hei' -J p;.-M"ii'. .o -i h.e! - et i.e 'il
fr i.n.i :. el b td - l.ei j . t la i ii"iie',
t-i. hi I' i:.::! I.e i . ;-. I ii.iiit neW-r
. e h, : e:-. W": h !!-.' - ! ad h.U
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Par-d b,
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tu-" ! i.f : r nivid- r.
Ti.-"- j.i.l i" . vi: : n '..i to fa! iitii.it w it h
sn"-i'.-: it i' !'.? terr-T ; bat by jind .y the '
app'.ii: n.t : tic. e.!M i:. oonvinei:. l.iin
that MiO v,.,-;i lh.l.-. l' ii',.: bl.'vd
1 iko "t i i-'-r v. .'.ii. n. and lie ad:r itted 1: r
to tie- p.. V. . ;:.(! i;.,l ; ,
lb "' X :.; ..:.-. d iii" !;. , o, i
tin- 1 .-. i;. : , i- v.-
I. indie ' itie- e.: n;,,;:,- c;
.;' i-i i '"'.' and aiit'i'-ray ..-am- t..
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M i: v A'l.'i : v. i ' . , ;,, ,; '
Tt.-i -1 -r- 'V: , I l , . 1 v.,
tin'. ( ni ' he i:;-'.: -.f i !. .pi- ire.', f-. ar-
irar thnt ... nvebt di r eae ihiiiij.
aitd I" oiy ' ! L the titi.e, el 4.-7-
tiiitf ".it !' hi- v.av. 1 b- v-.i: 1 hs
kn.-.V :.:;e 1 ll .!.;! .c ; p. her,
h' a.' . v.!,!- :-; i::..ii :;j-.t -i, .ii. 1 o-e u'
uf nt e e 'liws, ;r.d t;., ;,,
k'l'-wn t-iroiv . s!,e er.-pt avvav. ;-.:id
iM-fie lu i : 1 1 . r NWIS be, nit llie p.i.ssibil-
ty ' f i :i- !i 1. 1- r '4:!it i'-n. j
II i'. i: i ; I a ... n li,.:o,- in a f.ii- '
awa. ni.eef... ; r ., u. ,lf,
"en . ;. !.- - n.:t:i -h- ha I I ,
r.'.l '.'.";,. ia !;.-r l.,e,:-. :
read the e- j...r ,,v,-;i ,1
the;.ii'i-t ;' l.'-r . ii i-.v.-r f r the innr
ib.'l' 1 1 i; .i . . ,
('ii. t" . : : n..i ;. i l i,:,:.
. f. !;:: W.e:i 1 I'.iv it. ,-rv .
day ! Mi-i-i -d leiKin an .-.dicfV
fr- !:! ;oi ii'-.ir e a-yluai appeared in s- ..n h
d an e' . im d p:it ie.r , w'e ; ;i. a: f r 'a '
H lab 'V. i,o 1. .'. s'.u'ji- i in tv.i;:.;. in
tt at ilheet i.ei.
Ho :i'v th" ;.ini: nts l.ieh h 11 . . ii
taken fioni the b . iy i f tieMb' i i w.;n;:n.
ai.d r.-e. .-ai.'.'i! the::i at di'.'f ;o bfl.
irk- 1 x ..!..::.
Th- fitlds. -M. '.. which hid btn
anrpovd t' -"and f. M;rv .d-tm.
were n.i""v i". ni-.t to r ; r; vn-.'-M--rt-ia-Ix-rou'a
:!iin. Th- o.V.e.'r ?,vy Miss'
Adann. an-! d.-.-lared thai if he Is.td n.et
h'T i t'i- 1 :..'! i w:-. i-.- ii a crw.!ed
pul li.' c..ne...:i. . :.e -n.-,.::i cr-nainiv
have anesti d :,e. Ite;- re-embhi', ti. ;
the patent !.e -h' . w -r. I. -.",.1.
Ands.itl.- ti-utii M-.-.-i an.-'., at I '.si .
15 a fort mnte r-v.: .. .f '
liht cam t Mr.ry Ad.t:-..-. ;:; : .(r"r- .
nppa:anee 1:011 ih- .-. -... ej;. with
favin r; er to V';:M;;ni C1,,t;. ', .
Tli lover went awav ; to- pt i-m ;
together, and certairty we !ilv o,
ftro'ind f..-r th. lel.'ef that th; ; f;-;-l !
through whic li th y ha-5 pa -. I in l le- ,i
u!Tieie!i' i'i ins f rrib'e i Tiri -i.c" to '
" i are ?;i ii'i them in the r r.lv a:
and j-T'et"n! w-.iv i. lif the v. iv ef
trnftfij !,,-.- and'wi-v f.-r'-i'-irane:-. "
ht'iT'.ri -n ';:. of the Ncvst l. ).
n-r. ?ay V'e have b-u: 1 oai-. r.s a err ;
K.d I rev-ntie of .;:. ;i-e :o...,rirr o :V
fov,l;. ;ivr thfov!-i ' ' v -t'-r e vt i v
HJOrr.il.?, feed e!.opp"d o.ni!..:i abx .il twi e '
a rek. and the fi,-U w.ll r-ddom i:i:-i '
sick, "verfef .l f..wi ?;.!.. and !;..e:.?v ;
tyi : it i 5t:re to pive th?::it:.e td..-.!.-r.i. :
A c have lin-1 a bitter p--i i-: 'o : ti u i
-act. (int of a t.' k of .-.s-vrnfy hatched '
ihi tfar. vrt- have now e:d . t-.v. ntv- me '
hea2rh;.-ei.;..K: t ;vii?a'i;i-":r near'lvad i
bed fr..r tho ejects :.r ia ro; lv !
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THE CA0 OF MAGABA.
MORS MTfSTERTOrH THAW THE FALLS
THEMJELVFS THE DEPTH OF THK
WATER EXCITINO KXTLORA
TIOVP OF GOVERNMENT
ENGINEERS.
The Niagara correspondent of the Syr
I aeupe Standard writes:
The canon of Xiacara is fur mor myster
i ious than Hip falls themselves. Witliin tisc
' area of civilization in America no one was
abl to snoefssfuliv pieree thronprh the fierce
and terrible un.ler"eurrent to the bottom un
til, recently, the Government itself thought
I it necessary in behalf uf science to undertake
j the tak. "All the ereatchenies imagined to
i be fitrietly seientifie were pat in operation
I bv bunglers to obtain the depth of water
! neath the falls. Bars of railroad iron, pail
J of stones, and all unreasonable and bulky
and awkward instruments were attached to
I lone lines and cast off the railroad briilpo
: and elsewhere but po sitively refused to sink
' the very bulk, o; t'te instriiineats D in nsaf
j fieient, no matter what their wc;g ii, t fjive
j the powerful undercurrent a way to buoy
l them up upon the surface or near it.
j -piie United States Corps of Fnjiiiieers,
' however, with a small l-ad of only twelve
' pounds weigl.t, attached to a slender n.pe or
sounding cord, easiiv obtained the depths
: from the falls V. the lower bridge. As yur
' correspondent assisted in the hydroprapiiical
' operations, the fart may be piven as they
j presented themselves. One day we launch,
j ed in a small boat not far below the falls,
and entered on a most exciting and jwrilous
: exploration of the canon. The old guide,
j long in charge of the minature ferry situated
1 here, accompanied the party. ith great
difficulty- we approached within a short dis
: tance of the American Falls, which darted
; great jets of water on us and fur out into the
j stream.
The roar was so terrible that no voice or
i human sound, however near we were to one
i another, could be heard. The leadsman east
' the line, which passed rapidly down and
j told off S15 feet. This was quite near the
j shore. Tassintr out of the friendly eddy
i which had assisted us up so near the fall we
I shot rapidlv down stream. The next east of
: the lead told off 100 teet, deepening to 102
j at the inclined railroad. The average depth
i to the Swift lritt, where the river suddenly
i becomes narrow with a velocity too gret.t to
', be measured, wasl'.a feet, .lust under the
j lower bridge the whirlpool rapids set in. and
; so violentiv are the waters moved that they.
: rise like ocean waves to the height of 20 feet,
j At this point joar correspondent, at the
time of the survey, computed the depth at
: 'J10 feet, which is accepted as approxin.ately
' correct.
I The terrors of the gorge below this point
I are known to but few. Indeed, the foot of
man scarcely evertieads this infernal region
i where almost peihendieiilar walls rise on
j each side of the vvrue of the river from 270
i to UtiO feet in height. Here the continual
i crumbling of the rock have formed a preei
i pitous pathway in plices on the river's edge :
elsewhere one'tnust cling to crevices in the
j rocks, to jutting cragi or otherwise to get
i along. A "party of four of us made a snrvey
of the interior i f this canon from Lewi-toii
: to Suspension Ilriuge, Willi great tiilhculty
: we clambered along. It was a fearful yet
exciting exploration. At times the river
; would rise suddenly some to or even 15 feet.
as if a great dam anove had broken, causing
a hasty retreat of the parties up the sides of
the cal.on.
Kr'-in points above mcksand earth frequent-
ly tell, causing lively apprehensions, and, to
add to the catalogue of embarrassments, an
occasional rattlesnake attempted to retard
our progress, and one of th. in whs killed
; and his rattles preserved in commemoration
of the event. Getting into the canon at
Lewisti'ii was comparatively easy, but mak
ing .!!'.- way out was another thing. Near
ly a mill; beiow Deveaux College, which is
situated half a mile north of Suspension
bridge, tin- possibility of making ur way
along the river's edge ceased. Night was
ju-t approa. hii g. and it wa- a hard day's
work, neai.'y. make I.ewi-ton. Above
the rucks towered nearly ieet. We had
the alternative of remaining in this abode of
tciroi s ov er night and returning to I.ewiston
the following .lay, r of fighting an almost
imp. "-s'tpie pa-.-age to the steps leading down
from t iie eo;;cg".
We fh-U-nniii'-il to accept"
t.r an ln.;".r's cijin! w ma.
ti r.
f
to our wa
witl.m Ii 'ii teet ot th; t"j. v, iiere jut a
lairrow ri-'u-'. Ptiii.-.I by fnuabied -lis
seemed to fxtt-nd. We fuhu wt-ii thW pei
haps :i i.K : f in i ie. wien it -an:" In ;ui aPiupt
tciiiiiuarjii'.i. cvcnil r.Kls i.eyund w.is a
br.'a-l athv.; y, henlies; up to the cohere,
but in the iiin-rv.-.l or.iy the tare wniis of
; rock, alinost pci ,',!. (!iL'ii'iar frnin the tup to
the rushin? water, JT.j l'c-l ht.-.uw. in.-l llic
U-sp.-.ii"iii.e t iii" of our p'aty. .hit above
our heads was a crevi -e in tin- neks which
seejneil to cress tlie in,erver.inpaee. Vilii
a!m,t cei taiu di.-..ni .-.taliiil us .iireeiiy in the
, face, we ;. lei mined to try to ri.ws bvvtan.!
iriZ tii'toe in the ereiet-and ciiin'.inp; tn the
' juttiii.es cf the riK-k-. '1 lie v.uiou- inipie
i iiieiit. 'if ihe party were divided up. a heavy
. then iij.iie i t.iii:' to y. u.- i i.nvsj .indent,
wnieli was siraj.ped to bis Pi.ei.-. 1 he tII-e-t
ci.iini-ered uf. to the Tt-vi-e fir-1, ti -etli-crs
as-:;:":is :nid fohewinu'. and the -.s i iter
crct'iiie iij) last. Then t.eran a '-;i:-uis
t; r.L'i:ie to reacii the p-alhw.iv b. yoiel.
Aii ;:i.ied tl.ejcsaieiy wIh-h v..ur rm.r.v
pendent, with the heavy 'burden .in his 1 a k,
was jii.-.t nddwav acr.v.s. Here a sharp reek
jnst ?t tlie height- (,f t P p,,.;,.t impeded the
v.-ay In atttfir.pting to set around this the
hoot failed to find a letini; place. The
lieavj i;ir.trr.iiei:t was jmoi'ic; me (iff my
ba:a!.'e: the l:i:sers w.-ir iesii.j; Uifir sicii-fl-nlioid;
iro feel helow the roai inj; water.
One f.M.t .slipped o:T an;l was g.-.h Oown,
down ; a mist cinio over th.e eyes, when my
fe.it ea:i.s;l!t er. a slender 300s-'! "en y hie h, ai.d
il haii'l HHhU-nly y rasped 111V ba.-k and drew
ine around ton .afe siandii.i,' plr.ee. Iii a
m -nicM 11,. re the pathway wa- reached, ami
Ihe sat. ty of ail injured, Put never wiii the
frijihtfui scene leave the senses. One r f the
I'ai'ty saw the dai;e.r ar.d rescued the par
ticipant, or else the pjoseberry biisli wa the
saviinr means I have never 0 nite umlei stood
which.
A Ukack fin a Kicking Hoiisk. These
uiif'ii'tiiiiate as to own a kicl.hig horse
know .soinelliiiic uf the y.A ei-.-e it i-.'ii'.iire.s
to tj"t a'.in- w ith it. nd will welcome anv
tliin; whieli wiii j u-.-nt tlie kiekinu nnd fi
nally effect a cure. The writer knew a horse
which was so ba l a kicker th.it after various
trials, ami alter paisinu ihruiiuii many ti.ni.l-t.
ami -.-ettie.-T worse all the time, to he perfect
ly nuvd in the course of three months ly the
use of the device here given. This is a'sim
p'e brace, which acts iij-.m the fact that if
the he.nl he kej;t up, the her1?.' cannot kick.
A kicking horse is like a Iminwv, w hen one
end ces up the other must co down. The
brace consists of a half-im-h iron rod. which
may he straight, or. for the look, bent into a
graceful curve. It is forked :t both ends;
the two di isions of the upper end are fasten
ed to the two Tines of the oil. while the low
er ends til uiii-ii the lower portion of the col
lar hauies. Ti.e ii-.-.er ends can best be fas
tened to the bit by winding w ith wire, which
should he done smoothly, o as pot to wear
npon the lnouth. The lower end is secured
by means of a strap fastened to the upper
loop and pasMiic around tlieeoilaris huckied
tiiroimh the hole in the lower nait of the end
of the braer. Tlie brace need not be taken
from th." bit in ui-harnessing". Any biack
siiiith can make such a brace, takiiiL? care to
have it of the proper length to tit the partic
ular horse. Keep its head ;:t about the
height as when checked up," and the horse
will soon be cured. American Agriculturist.
A SlMn.F. CrilK FOR DlfHTHF.IlIA.
I)illit!icri:t is as nmoh of a tcrrnr to tlie
liotiscliolit ns si'iirlf-t fever, ar.;l anything tint
will teiui to iiiiti.ttf its rav.iis or cure the
malaily it.-clf, wi.i U- hailed with satisfaction.
Vr. J. F. Kriivist., of this citv, had a 4 yt'ar
old dauclitor t hat waRrtespefatciy iii of dir h
thcria so ill, i.-idrcd, th.it tliP l-:s si.-ia ns said
she rould net livo h.iif an hour. He deter
mined to try a remedy i f his own, and to., It
alKHit half a tcaenr.ti.1 of crude jietroleiim.
info which he put three eti.t-' worth of jrur.i
camjihor, heatini.' the petroleum until the
camphor was di.w.ived. W ith this mixture
lie swahhed her thrvit inside nvd bstheil it
on the f utsi.l... Inside of two hours the. chi:d
iiTEiHHfS i
dy is simple f-no ii;h, ca-ily pro.' end and well
worth further triat. A'.:joua Tribune.
Smai i. noi.cs in white wulls m be oiis'lv '
T.i.airi-.l witui.ut s.-iiiiinsr f r tho mas'iri
Liual parts of p!:ist,-r or 1'aris ix white
snii.l mil as is x$i in most families for
scotiiin:; pui'P' s.-s niixl with writer ti a '
pisto, r-i-jlie.! iti:ni.V,iat.-!v a tut smoothed
with .-. knili; t.r fi.it piece of wo-hI, will make
ti f l-roken place as troixt as new. As the
mixture h;iritPis vf-rv fiiicklv, it is N-st to i
p:ep re but a small q'uarititv ,-ir a time.
A. Cviiv For (rALI.s. Dissolvi si : ilraehms !
o; jmlinc in hitf a pint oi a.eohol ami apply '
il on the sort- wuli feather a- in as the coi-
hir is re;rnvv?, and wh.-n at rest, twi?e a rlnv, !
lnnrniT' an.t evening. The article souSfi -he
in the sfal! of every fanner, as it is an !
exriient application on horses when the
skin is liiokcn V.y liicts or other aeeMents.
and is a sure cure tor s-plin? if uso.t in a proi j
T?r mir.ricv.
A OLD TIME TROJECT.
Speaking of newsjaper subscriptions
and advance payments reminds us of an
institution which sprang unand flourish
ed down East in the olden time. In ls49,
we think it was, when the venerable
Thomas "W. Newman, now of Brooklyn,
N. Y., waa publishing the Ilallowell,
Me., GizetU, and we were a "cub"' in
that office, an active, energetic gentle
man named I 'ease found himself out of
i business. He went to Mr. Newman,
and after asking him about his subscrip
tion accounts; due, purchased them.
i For one and two years subscriptions he
paid fifty cents on the dollar. For three
: and four years, forty per cent., and for
1 others from thirty to ten per cent.
These were the days when publishers
had to give long credits, and the amount
purchased was something like four
: thousand dollars, the (iazitte publisher
realizing aliont sixteen hundred dollars
cash. At one stroke he wiped out nil
j t ho subscription indebtedness due him,
i and had clean books. Mr. Pease set
out collecting, and in a short time
found that the business was one that
w ith proper care would pay. He pur
chased the accounts of another paper
ami put a collector into the held with
himself. Within a year he owned the
accounts of half a dozen papers, and
had several collectors at work. The
business was one that required care and
tact, but Mr. Pease appeared to be equal
to the task, for he extended his work
wonderfully. Not long after his lirst
purchase he opened an otliee in Boston,
and purchased the accounts of any
nev.spajrs that had them to sell. "With
headquarters in Boston, he kept col
lectors in the field in all the New Eng
land counties. Each collector used a
horse i1 nd wagon and at intervals bills
were sent in. He was kept in one. lo
cality until he became thoroughly ac
quainted with it and had no difiicuity j
in finding the man he wanted. Mr.
Pease built his business up to very large
proportions, and we think gave employ
ment to nearly one hundred collectors i
and clerks. At this day there is no tell- ;
ing- what proportions the business would
have assumed had Mr. Pease lived, but '
at the time he was doing so well he died. !
His successor was less enthusiastic in j
tiie work, and finally c losed it out. That
the business was a success in the right i
hands is beyond dispute, and the same
field is now open to an enterprising man j
in any locality where newspapers flour- !
ish and subsc filers will not pay in ad- 1
vance. Pen and Pres.". ' j
Somk Cruiot s Facts. Marcus Var
ro writes that there was a town in Spain
undermined with rabbits, another like
wise in Thessaly by moles or mole
wharps. In Africa the people were com
pelled by locusts to leave their habita
tion ; 'and out of Gyaros, an Island one
of the Cyelades the islanders were
forcel by rats and mice to fly away;
moreover, in Italy, the city of Air.yehv
was destroyed by serentst. In Kthiopia
there is a great country lyin? waste and
deserted by reason that it wa.- formerly
disjH'op.leil by scorj'h.ns; and if it be
true what Theophralus rejxirteth the
Treriein were chased away by certain
worms called seolopendres. Annius
writes that an ancient c ity". 5ituated near
the 'elseian Lake, and called f'ontene
bra, was in times past overthrown by
pismires, and that tlie place is there
upon vulgarly called to this dav the
(amn of the Ants. In Media, saith
IMouorus Sieulus, there was such an in
tinite ninnt.ei- of sparrows that eat up
and deyonee.1 the seed which was cast
into the ground, so that men were con
strained to depart from their old habita
tions and remove to other places.
r '
4 T
H H i: A A
HHM KK A A J
It II K A
.H II KEK A A V
Cheapest!'
GEO. KUNTLEt!
HAS Now ON HAM) THE
LAEGE8T, BEST i MOST VARIED
STOCK OF
I-Larclware !
Slovos, Hlin-wiJi'o,
f3',-"j Housrri r.Msinx.; sssssss
(moo noDii I'l.Dl.I. "ssSs.ss
Ir ((r ( (Ml Oil T) S
(rfililr (M 1(1(1 (K.ftn I I T'TI SSSSSS
.t., fcc. tbni rnn Xr f"i!inl In anv one es-tnlur.h-
m ,B3$EM
l?nilloi? 1 1 1 rchvnro
of erprv (V-crlptlon aaj of bc-t qt:a:itv;
CARPEWTERS7 TOOLS!
of ail kin.!? and tliehifl in t!. mnrkct. AIo. a
lnrt;" to k ol
TAKLK AM) POCKET CUTLERY,
Maitnrf. l)nrrnvnrr, Sllvrr-S'lalPd
Hiirf. odn. lllo V no. Hall Ia
per. rninknl a I Ii evol tn, V ti -
TIN, V(.ii,ltorsp Mififn. liar I mil. Hail
Rod. Horse XailN. arrlsje RulOi. Illv
rtn. Mill S . I.rln'lilniirv hlcel Miov
rl I'low .Moiihln, Koatl K-or,p;
Mowing Machines, Hoise Hay Rakes,
Hors liny Fori?, Itnpf ati'l In11ryi,
orn CnlllVKlom, nnri lull line nl llarv
raiiitSTnnU. Ai?.j, m large asorlmpnt ot
Table, lioor ami Stair Oil Cloths
Carriage Oil ("lotli, !
r. VT.U an-i Oil- Cl.CTll Wl.VM'IV SHAfUXl? 1
ti SMAI.F". K1XTI K1.S; I.ivuKrooL ASH 1'' i !
SAIT. the best iu the wi.rl.l for I.airy an.l Tahle ;
ue; lxpiiliTIl) KCK'K SALT. l)ie eheaj.es! nr
Nest far fce.1iuir I. i v Sn-k ; LINU I'LA.STKK; !
IVtn. A?r Cimthv n.'MCS. ot the bet nuaiitv; j
1'KlvKlNsr rAli:.VT SAFI.TY LAMPS, wni'l.
e:i!in t be rtplt'lcl : CHU.uiitx'i WAi'rii.NS ?rr. i
AL'TS; the Innri-t ttcck of MILK I'RCiCKS of '
nil h:i.es art! Pies an-.l of aup'-ri'tr ware ever ef- ;
feretl f.,r -ale in T-:i.cn'.iira : a hut line of WAIXT
BKT'StiKS "f the irt..t .le-:r:il.l ielitv: WIN- !
i.w 'ii.v'ss. oils. r.AiNrs, ri i Krih tin k,
VAKN1SUKS. fee.. t..j;etlier with a Iari-and com- !
X h-Ie stock cf choice I
;rkkuif.s, tobacco ami sears, !
tt?II sp ttioiipand? f other ufful and nroflful j
rt!Tl". In tn.i t, anyi'iliis 1 linven't or can't I
f "t nt Kl.'trt not ire is not orih buyii:K. an! what I
r.fler f'-r sai may a!w:iyp bo rt):(1 n as ft;wt
ci. 15 ijr alitv, while tht-y w.Ii invariablv be
SOLD AT BOTTOM IMMCKSli
Havinyr ha. I nparly thikty tears' rrrrm-
r'cK (n th Falo of ero!ji in my lin, I nn onab!d I
t'- hiji.!t my o'.i-iomrn with th rry hp-t in the '
n?s-k't. riv mf r borI hrr cr yor pVron- j
r. thn, an1 honvinrd thai lu bct If alwavs ,
th ohenj nt. aivi that i: nrpriays t buy nn in- !
frior artifi( nimiily Vfnuifl t!tc jrirr i invr, a It !
in nn in1ij'!itiMc "fat that saoh fjroI ar alwars
the leartst iu thf end.
r;Eo. iiuxti-ev. j
KbenFlmrjc. April 11. 1S79. '
KANSAS FAKMS
-AND-
FHEE HOMES!
toe Kansas pacific homestead
Is I'til.lislie'l t.y the Land Hejinrt merit of the Kan
sas Tactic Railway Dompany. to supply the larire
ami inereain ticmAn.l for in forma. Ion at.out
KANSAS, an-l eii.e-:iaity the ma;nirirent Lo.iy
ol lao-19 icrar.teil by C'onifres m aid of the cou
nt ruction ol its road. Tina jrrant comprises
FIVK M I Lb I O N AC RES
XX F I. .VN P. eoTipU'lnrof every odrf section In each
lownhip for a l!?taime of twenty miles on Null
si.li- .f the r-md, or one half of the land In a belt
forty m'V" wide, extending to Denver 1'ilv, ;ol
orado. tlin-. torro'iig e. contlnaati.m of the'lielt ol
dot try whi"li, fror.i the Atlnntij eoat westward,
s !"un.! to he, in ciima e. soil, an 1 every produc
tion ol nn ure. the most favored
THK KANSAS PACIFIC
Is III Hle tttf Shnrletl Itnn.t Trom
lininni fity tn llrnrrr.
The nvcri;c route of the tourist and the hest line
to the
A copy of Thk HnnKiTciD will be mailed free
to any a.l.lre.-s tv applying to
S. J. DlLMUlit, Land Commissioner.
P. B. GROAT. rsalina. KanW
len'l l'a:. ami TfcVet Aiccnt,
?Iar?llH, 1ST?. -6m. K;'Ujhs C ity, M.
ESTABLISHED FOR THIRTY-FOUR YEARS.
F.WJAY&SOI
I n rri xi ftx c t 1 1 o r ?
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
-OF
txh, coma,
AND
Sheet Ironwares
AND DEAI.EIIS IN'
HEATING, PARLOR ai3 COOKING
AND-
HiiL'SE-FlHMSillNG GOODS (iENHULLY.
Jobbinn; in
TIX, COPPER &SnEET-
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Nos.-278, 2S0 and 2S2 Washington St.
JOHNSTOWN, PA.
I.VCOHPOIIATf n is
STRICTLY ON MUTUAL PLAN.
PROTECTION MUTUAL
FIRE IHSURAHCE COMPHY
OF CBENSBURC, PA.
'i is fcrw - $123,233.
Only Five Assessments in 2 Years.
NO STEAM MILLS TAKEN.
GOOD FARTfl PROPERTES
r.T'KViA I.L Y I KSIJ'KI).
GEO. M. READE, PresMent.
T. ir. DTCK, Secretary.
: Ebn3rp, Jen. SI, 179 -ly.
prpifCOLLIlS.JOIIh'STOi&Co.
a r kke li H :::
BHKEHS
Ebensburg, Penn'a.
MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT
I'ATAIIM'. O.V !K.MM.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS.
MONEY LOANED. COLLECTIONS MADE.
AND A GHNEKAL
BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
i
fTSnorinluttention paid t o h nsin c c. f cor
respondent. A . V. l:re'K
isov.ui. 1 -.-tr. C'ashior.
nidtonk Bunding
ft Poor to Krrl.Ihoff 'a et Mr.rr.
CARL RIVINIUS,
Practical WalcWer ana Jeweler, :
EBENS8URC, PA.,
nAS always on han.i a larie. varirrt and ele
ffnt sv-.rlni-iii of WATi'MES, CLUCK"!
JfcWKLRV, SPFCTAI LKS. KY K-C1L ASSKs
fcf.. irhloh lif orfcrp for eale at lower price1, tbaii
any other ilialer In the county. Person needing
anyt h ini? la hi line will do well to Rive him a cal
before purchasing elsewhere.
"I4rorrpt attention paid to re;. airing Clocks
W-arche, Jewelry, if., and satielaction guaran
teed in ;oth work and price.
fOIXTRY WOKK X SPI.tIAI.TV.
TTIK nmlerHia-ned hr.rinir r" -entlv pnrliaei1 the
property known in t!ie Luevshi-im h tii r
ato'-.v from Ihe AKlirnee of A. Y. t eo. W.
P.in.-e. dcFire lo call the attention rf the put. lie to
the tact thnt they propone puttirir raid Faeturv in
operation forihTi'h tor the t.iiriH." of dinir a'l '
kinds of rot" TRY WORh. f.ieh Card',
fne. Oyefinr. p1nitnir. Writvlit;. Ar.
Will a1o Manutn.-iiiro lilnnUets, liannela. '
Caflnlmeri and Yarn.
Hiivinir seenr-d the service-, of an cvfekiknc-vd 1
and pitA.-rtCAi. man to maniise the huy;nes we
;an cuamtitee entire fatistoction to all who favor ,
ns with their custom. Y. H HAKKFK
A IAIN KVA.NS
FJien.fburir, nisy 2, tS7i".tr Eli. JAMLS.
Tt. O. OospIp
iriSSBJASlS SUITER AND COSTUMEE, :
I I'.UKNSlUTlKr, I'A. i
SIKH' in flnrley Muildin-. on Kieh street where !
choice samples of Cloths. C-inifrM Ve"tir)z
I trotn which felectioiiF ean be ruade will at all (
I tin.os be ker t on hand, and f-ill suits ordinal-atl- !
clev of werintr apparel f r either p-.-nts or Tonhs
will be made lo order on the shortest ro'iee "in te 1
! latest and l-st Mj le. imlnt the lowest li vini i.n- '
; atls!i-;ion cn:.r:i.nteed in ail cases atnl th- I., st of '
; work fnrnifhed t,,!iy a. e!:eap a. inferior ciothinJ '
can he l.o;leht rendy-nade. -a , r.f -
; ly solirited. 1!. ( . O US' 'HGHi ,
j Khenshurff, May 23, lS79.-tf.
i Etenstnrtt INSPEANCE AGEKCY. ;
T. DICK,
j General Insurance Aaent,
! EMtUXSIIUJiG, VA ;
Policies written at short notice In the I
OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" ;
Ami otlier Flrt 4 Insj l ompanlM, !
j Ebensbnry. oepU 22. lS7S.-ly. j
'I1 W. DICK. Attopnkv at hiw.KK-
- t.henshnre. Pa. ome, in front room of T
'-'"y B D''w huil.lin:. Ventre street. Allmanl
met- ot leiral h.:sines attended lo at!slactorilv.
and collections a specialty. l'M4-tf
TTTM. II. SUCHLER, Attowrynt
v Txixr, Ebrtishurp, Y. Office in Col
onade Kow. freeently occupied by m. KltteiL
Eq..) rentrettreet ri-21.'Tn.-tl.l
FA. SHOEMAKER, ATTORVEY-
AT-I.4V "Fl..nlinrrr Oi; . TI ; v
streei . .il end or rridrnre. J ;
. - v - j . ' i uin
-Mi
Ayer's
Hair Yigor,
For restoring Cray Hair lo
lis natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing
which is at
once agree
able, health-,
and rffbetual
-ft-.Xj for proserv-
-ity ing the hair.
HtShair is soon
restored to its
original color, with the gloss and
freshness of youth. I inn unir is
thickeneil, filiinjr hair cheeked, and
baldness often, though not always,
cured 1 v its use. Isothinsc fnn rc
etore tlie h.itr w here5 the follicles are
cJetrovcd, or the. glands atrophied
and decnyed. But such as remain
can be saved for usefulness by this
applicat ion. Instead of fouling the
hair with a pasty sediment, it will
keep it clean nnd vigorous. Its
occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off,
and consequently prevent baldness.
Free from those deleterious sub
stances which make some prepara
tions dangerous and injurious to
the hair, the Vijor can only benefit
but not barta it. If wanted merely
for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be f lund so desir
able. Containing neither oil nor
dye, it does not soil white cam
bric, and yet lat long on the hair,
giving it n rich glospy lustre and a
grateful perfume.
P R K PA RED BY
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowe'l, Mast.,
Practical and Analytical Ch'mitt:
SOLD Br ALL II!UGilST3 E VKBTWBEBJt.
TpiIK (ill MAT POSITIVE IX KK
UL er ill Il'l nJ t-.'.Vr rrai -: m4-
Al cf f.e t'.I.JI. I.IIlk, X i:.1f it. r
ifor-ri t okoa.ns.
Vi,uf; :n. vf r- - v , v v
The Be;-' F.imi'.v KcG.cinn Eir'.-.
5si no i":v got.d
ir.T rrr.-.n r'JJ c t: r rii li: c 'l
r.-t . :.-.-. -r ( -. ; : v. : . r IL L - t a c: tr I. a . I
THE ONLY TP.US T.TZT.?.? T03. i'CLLS.
.i i. .:- t-1 1 'i(
i l; v: v i : ' . (""' v.'Lht'.
f f ;:l vt ... B t -.mj
Pil l i i, t - ri. i y
r r S'-y r -r in. f-
r! l r:i ; 1 : ?
tn Kr;;-fi. ii .-;. -n.
t- l: -rruv; ;f i.-u1:";' t. v j... i :u
prior r' !rt.
A iris' . : . V- 'rr-,-. V. r.1..- : n 'r. v . 'a --,
far r- -a,'. c-.n-i r- .': !- a t.i' i 11. o:: 1. 1 ; : t o
. '.. I' f,r. t CN.".- -9 I .1 s"... .l. Tr r: tppi:--- f m
'.'3 ;v e.vti . . .'.; --r. ..;ai.';.. i.
lrt---irjriTi-.-;.'. p.- r--J -''.'.
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-5' n er't-ci.:-. l-L;.-j 1.. j i. ... f i .1, ... r I: j: ;'..
TV piker A; l.ilirer 3b. Co., I ri p'i,
t''r!i. l.. :s.Tii',n -v ..l:rr:iv, I- i-.Ti-l-iirar.
who rc au:l....rif.i-i to Kar;.le tie.UKLNK 10
trove uf rti r- -oi.tid. 10-11. I;.-" v.
work torwtoiv train n- n-p :r.d vrtic, uj
!flfJ
Tt.. . , H
- - w - -1 ; - 1 .vr , 1- -i 1 .l a cr tt ne, c..l or
-- - - w . m ma
Coeveryrrja.-, wharuvrr yen pj-e wheniTei- yoa fel
Ea-re yon rfmperata. ItU'icy nr trirarv trirJatnt, a.a.
?eeof IL st.-.r. t.o-.re'.f, I: t J,l,:(r,atikTi
Viawiil te e :--e-l It .to rsa
If JOO wmrTTr moSz zr.A 1w r.!Htfl. tr ft ! Bn j .
Insi.rt tjponii. " our dn:r;'M 'acf-r It.
It WJ yonr life. It kttn Te4 h4re4.
ff'Fp Cane C?T1f thtwtt,.:ttB4 Imai. Ail rfatlam.
Tb FI? fTStiinfJi, T.irfr rd K rfr-, ti raritir to ftli
ctbtra. Carr by &bttrpJa 111? f rTct, Atk t!r jfj;t.t.
P. I. r. It MM fttwolr t cd t rrMfitaM rnr ftr 4mk-rt n . r-am nt
RRIQwl T'tTjm. tb - piM rTTr..:. K 'f-
Aor r.M ttt rocr'u. Hc-p li.:-n M., CoRorfipt,t:. .
Manhood: How Lost, How Restored!
lltiin of
tssar on
LJf.ei nr- ' "Iverwell a ( elebrated
"rr r- , ' "-!' r'- ' '.Without HIP-I r;;v Ot
4s-,- Si'Kt.vT. .it!ti!o: or Seminal V. esk
ness. 1 ii -. i.'nt.iry Seminul l.os- lxr.Tesicr
5tei.talM..l 1-.,;. siL1.l Incapacity. l:i,,..-1:n,..nu to
Marria.-.. etc : tl.n.c...1-n.v. Kru u-s end
Ins. induced by f-:'-i:i.'iiii;e:i.-cor-.-t;..-1;cxiraa-The
..el. l-rated author, in tl,:, admirable Ftar
clenrlv ,!einon.-tr:ires. lr..m a thinv vcars- ucce-'-f'lt
pr.i'-t '.( tdat the iilarniiniteon'euutni esol seif
a.se may r-e r4.1i.-ally cur.-., without the dnn-er-eii?
use ini.-rn.'i in-rt:!ne or the npr.tieitioii of
the knife: p-,int:n-; :.t a m ..l-ol cure at one sim
ple, eerta.n and ct.-ct, ml. bv i:ici"S ..f which eve-v
su.lerer. i.,, matter what his condition mnv ho. rnaV
CUL" h4V'f"''' ch"-r'- pnvat-ly, and reCUeliy.
, f."1,,:" '-'"!r"- ho In the hands ol txerv
youth and wn ." in in the la- i
adr""'""' UI) '"r e"Ml- ' Ha'n envelope. ttsj
Address t?ie rublialicrs.
T.ih Ci;.vr.i.kl Ml.;.:, ai. Co..
.ixxu""";: lork: r"-,,,!11 h"
DM. f. lb I'.. f'lIKERY, Surnrnn Din
tiit. havins l.vatcl in the of-
ncean.i r-'i.t.?nee oneH roTrt-
ii .e.-up'e.i i.y I'r. .1. .1. Hi. man re- w:'?:
i .t.r f-i ' ' r t ... : . . . I ? t v."4--
Frn-l.-et ., tni peot !e o( K!ir-!.i,r-.
and ri-in:v. nr-1 cttaratees v-nl w-rk at n,..,t
rices. -A lady wsitant wiil I e in attendance
whenever tier sr-iecs are required. -x- m Anmstt'et
icscarorio.y and f afely administered when desired
The 5 atroe.s. cf aU in need of t::Xx stn i,-. is
re-pecttully .-,1.. itd. rs. r. L,f j
BR. L. D. HOFFMAN,
Surgeon Dentist,
11 IIJ. t;iak lr,.!.--.'o.l -I-:.- . .. 7
on the F.nT Mr
onl A - - t. to remain
Icb. :s, lbT9 -tf.
g H. PECK FIT, M: D.,
111 VSK IAX A NO PrRfr.-v
Oners his profesMoneVt
ashinirton and mimini,.. . .. 1 J. " or
residence on Kai.r.ad i", r o e P' .J
station, where niii ,t and dt Viii. .iii ,
Prompt attent ,on. re,ard leff Z ance'or we". ?
er. Jiiseaes ol women am et,n,i,. . . .
Hlly. March U. 187-1t. " cUitT.
giTMTj" . mrc k,
-' I'HTSTCrAJT ANIl SCROFOS,
Office and residence on Fourteen hst'reet 'Ztl
IVA M- S,t "'"1' tte,n,""pcTdm,.1 ',V
pverv description. t ltf.-tf'l
AM. KE1M. Ki7pTf7i ivsTci ia! "vn
Srnoeow. l;benlmnr. Pa Offlea Tr'11,
Ln'd Rn t', X"' ? :"?"? 'H rerrma:
nm.-e ..uu..i BiruJo at t'
a. a. i ; --f " w :
Oit t'-i'.i. tn 4 : . ' --r ' a a'.,! - '-' -; i " t u' a
1 i.;a:i .-t' , -i v.-. .'':-:r-.-- j . '
lt : .:-:-. : n i r:c r: , -1.- r - - ' er
)-.":.;; -: r:, -,t-w tC tn-ri. .r.V'z- -. :z ' i".-
cre;- t . r I . n ft. a. nJ jiut. :'..-- I. i
?noo f)'-! 1. 1.-' -r ..:.J rir. ".'?;-, f j. 1. t -a-
r ir. t ;.: . i - n w . : b. .e t r r-
Jli'jl trr L ;i' . ' r.t.n.
101; 0(
There are very ftH.
seem to know whiit a lea;',r,
i lsinng. appetizing , , ;
: can le mnd" of this f, :, '
i served with clean, th, v '
; and most fVHeious ,b'.k, '..
j and used in puddin2 (,r v . .i
'they eave other sweet enbY'
i a -rnteful clement of f,vv!
i iiisju. ftll'l 112,
j reason why baked uff,
Ms
ian m o ciisiavop in ni-.,,, r
j because they are r.ol f.f '
j or two is baked up t
j anil they come um.n t' ,.
j and iiioredead and dib.. ,;,';.,.'
; en and slippery, )iit.l'
of them disc-on.. ,t,.s ,t, j
iHinily. A lKikerfapj,!.'
) old is past its j rirn. ; .,.,,';
like an egg. th:it '1.' V ,
days,"' we don't w.-mt to
' charily on ! I5ut '
. iiiiisnin I'Hicii (ir, a
' and milk that bake c.,
: their highest niUj,,.
that is pu:e and frt -l,
.both foreordained and .
.grace for kih-Ii a u-.. v :
home-rmde inilk-risii '..,
I stale, but light. ni(,i-,. :?, ;'.
j a plate of :ppes ',,,. .
' and only long ennu'a , i .
i .... - '
. r. o uave josi ti,eir heat
: ting ieally cold ui,
luncti in lor a ki i; to.,'
! most of the men wLe
king busii.oss." 'J i;is ,
i three elements of uutrin..,
j bread, milk nn 1 fruit; a:
.1 -r
, anything "o tter than tiji .
i the fact hasn't leaked om , ; ,
i science or experience. ),' ',.
; la.v of bread and swett :,j ''
children and pe ople (.f ., p ,.'.'.,
its. would do 'Letter tL:.n'p.
; which costa rnucii niore. h.
money, that many of :n r"
' dulge in. A j.ii.eh ef l'. ..r b t
i fill of lime water uiil pn .... ; ?.
pleasnnt effect which n.'
, some stomachs. No !. :,
; required to give n li-h t- ;.!,'
i and no digestion tj,at j ,
' thing has any trouble' w p.h
I it is eaten J-J.'-chano'-.
j How a Corn I'm.p v..s
! ritoM the Crows. Mr. jw
; f5ar',ow county, rccevtlv t- !l
' in the spi ing when !,; t ..- n f :t
up tlie crows seemed Im t ,!n
' struetion. "When one .-s k
looked as if a do?, n cr-rLe t ':
nl, and thoucli the repcit i f a :
ten drove them awav th-.v -.i
with its echo. At length. ! c
of throwing gra-s. he Hi.:
throw stones. So he sent to ti
gist for a gallon of rdr-oh. . u:
he soaked a few quail's cf
Fcattered it over h - f . ; :
crows came find pnite,-!; vr.
u-ur.i rcti-ii: tuc-y icii
corned, and such a '.ViWii
1
. ', v
ling, strutting and -::;:.- ::
scene was like but we' v.": : .
companion. Tiii'ir f-lriu- ; i.
nnd zigzag course Ibron-i: U.--co
amusing. At k-rgti, th. .
the end cf the wo..,U, u-.s.
ing joined by 9. iiew rciviiit.
pen e-d to be sober, they 1;..;. ',
top of llnir voices in l.i'v-h
shouting either the i.rnie cr
of alcohol, it iv as .i;f!.tu.i
which. Hut the corn . ,
"soon as they became ob 1 ":
their faces sb. -ndl'-istlv a"ti::-:
-oi anotner kernd woubl t:
in that field Jest it thonld c-
'" tv...
"f:ccure 1 th.ins.'
Thrv
care to be again made drunk. .
(fc. Tth.jrm,!,.
PnuTEiTIoN Al.AINsr II or
faim iir, .)!: :m nt f- lunii: nut:
fac- txj.oscil. for l-.i.i vts an.l
fitut f.tlicr li'u-chcl'! apjutatt
.Iced for v. r.ct:ds linb'.e to"
; jured by rntin. wp know of ;
, I-'.cr. r.T 'lc ; t'.ccti vc t.t.j.bc::' i. :
, that furnished by lU- lat'- I'rt ;
stcd. He used it on n'w j.ur.i; '
fcop'-s and various t.thcr r.j'; :
T:.kc any qu:mtity d eoo.l
to every half pound or so ; ,
mon .cin nn nmom.t aloh-
1 half t!ie size of nn te a j;;
or k-ss is of no corist'.jn. t,.j.
I 'hem slowly loectl cr. tini!.ir :
j cool. Ai;.y this with H ',
othirisc, just riiOULru l i;ic :
conting to the masd miiLu
lrolecttd. It can be w .,,!'
ly clean frota Riufa -is v, u- ;
bft undesirable, as i;i t , - t.
knives rind forks, etc. Ti.e r--s
vents rancidity, and the i I'.x'r.
dudes the ready access t.l ::
moisture. A fies.li i i its-1 ...i
be reeded when the t-oaliii i
ed otl y storra.9 or otherwise
It : :
' 1 '
e is-
i,' '
To Treskhve KuusroR a Twi
month. TLere i? nothing '- c
t-nt as a fresh ecrr, or so ex. c:
as a stale one, an I, consi.Uiii
inarty good cpr? jo wror;
dav, it will eeitainly be worJ
readers' while to note tbe ! '.
process, to w hich Pr. I'i : s;
L:.5
called attention, lor j-rescrvi: :j '
fresh for many ruonths. n r- .
ing the egsrs from tlie nest, t! ev t "i
coated with butter in wLich ;
per cent, of salicvlie aci.,1 l as h,r.
1 - a . i
uissoiveit anl then tliev are
individually, in a box filled v. i"
tremely fine and absolutely dry
dust. Care must be taken tl.f
eggs do not couch each ct' fr
that they are completely cnvi
in ean-ilnst ; anil, should t: e
cautions bo strictly obsirvc-i,
will keep fresh foi sever:.! rr
possibly more than a ycr.r.
Phipson tested the process fo
years with most satislactoiv n-
!: ti
r-.
! K .l
Hat and Mice Extfrminat
German newspaper gives the! 'I ,;T :
fcimple metlifxi of extt -rminaiinj i.-t
i ....
anu m;ce, which, it ftatc, hn i"'--3
Piiccessfully tried by P.aren V :i
j Packhofen and others" for soii.c
ipast: "A mixture of two parts n
I well bruised common squills M
i three parts of finely chopped Imcr. !3
j made into a PtifT mass, with flJ 11 li- "
j meal as may be required, an i t!:.s
, baked into small cakea, which ari 1 -l
; around for rats to eat." Several . ,r
j respondents of the paper mite tt
j firm the experience of the noble V--
on and his neighbors in the extirpt
i irn of rats and mice by this sin.r'c
' remedy.
j T
j Oranges arc very U-iirficial if cbc
; early in the morning. In cases
I pepsia en orange eaten every inorc!rC
i lcloic brcakfact v i'l grcttly a'itvii"-
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