! . rvF i i: i mv;. HliM I'AI'l.l; VII. I. I. Ai lit f'li'. l.KS IN TIIK A III. Me tirl Ann ricii' ;.i'f mill "f :i tli' if is :m.v a f i '.lit ;is owiml v ; :. .hi i:i:t"iii'.'!iii.-fii. :ui1 win ; 'm W.4 t',o ori'ii-h. n ar I'hil . ii :i -trcuii -till r:il!f lMlff ; f I ;.:!.' I'l-'L-ll l-Sr.l moot . i :i,i: tus wiist.ivfii t itby ;. n ( i ;n. t 1 mac hiiit ry, ! - 17 sii f improv nun's i mills in t lit; cuim- I! 1 i . i in i ; . i ni ill 1 c t i : If t1(ll. v. (If pa'fl : , ruin!!, n jTf-. ht inir a a ; ,i,t li.. i '.' !. The iiiily ' ; .-k- 1 . 4 . 17.'. iii.il tin; exports j i'. l- i. il.i munlx-i ft' liiiils :.i r.-.r- 'il l i 7 '. nuikin z r j .; r p r jmr. At this lime, : t. '.'.. m arc it y f the i-reduet, ; '.vi if very h uh. i Ik; .m-w . (." . .-. liiili lni'I n if ht !y f n- : hi t. was ifiliiriii t its ! r- li'i llic ."'... II;' i'n;i'v i ii- - 1 ' it-au-r -if. r v. ;- :t!s.. liia'lf sis a.i -r. ' . I t in ir i i i'. ' s. Tin- print in:r :.!i.r 1 i.l if t!:" Nf.v Yolk 'In,,- fur ! V 1 ' l . 1 i -I i;t I i-y , ir ;is li.iio. nh'l that t tin; ,.f i ; ....,',..- .t-M'."""'. Tln-'f v c il- tl n iii -i'li n i ii'1'iiii'i..s, :i f i : i i -:. w t.'.i'St; 't' t'-iiay :-n- .-! Yhf "., vt ii ilh .-, ;i ;,!.! .-r j a f r at iii" I -i -.w. ;'i.: t in!s i.-o 1 r n.iV.t i :.tl- i ";.r'y t! r.-c times tl.f is.!.-! tl-.- . 1 1 . 1 i ; i I ii' tho-f .fv. s -i. It i-1-; imati '1, also. tl. -1 'i i i il- : U th" N' il. i ii : t i in -r i i.i . a 1 II. til (-! i!.;- V. ' i i 1. t.-:i-.,;..:-, m i in iii. - t'niu-.l thir.1 ..i' I. Tin' .1 ;v " i ' " 1 ill ll T. ,1: ! l,s it i r is-: -' '.' I '. s. !io i s ir ;:'a' i in Iiil'. m:- hi s f r: i Ii- i i y r. '.;U - .i.i ! i 1 ! r i i I'll . f ::;'..t!i i.l ..t Tlif 1'iiht- I'1 ; -' iif.i :i !.: '.. S il : i.l !.! i..r L t Ijll. .'. f 1 - - 1'. 1" . 1 I . 1 I l ', 1 ; -:iU.I l .ll' If. I a if i - 1 ' 1 l'; l'i - Il ( i lu ll 1 'if ! I Vl . tl.f ! i 1.1'. a', r . :l .1. l.'l I :' i i . iii thf .': hi,' thai thi if ,al a:., f . it" aiiy, a l".v Mars t.. j'i l ai'f t i 1 1 ; i r ; : - :i :!' h;. f in n i.i i lii.n ir.ir aura in .! ! ': t ra If is j.if- 1 m t-fi t . l ;.' li'.y in a" a t V'V- i : . ' i :-. fair I with a foia ' ii mi-. ."..ai I lit in . ::-.'-l ulaia'. i 1"'. -la'a"'.! ". Tin- i-ai" r II. iV. ; v a;:- 'a at i ii . 1 ) a i i:t" i ; a l a t! i At; i tl v i;-; i ' ' ' ! tl.f 1 : v. .1 i ! : n ; a - ! -l .: , 1 1 ami 1- vrrWr1 tO- I I 1 111 L : I at- C 4 Pu.. A iiwii: i LEAM.NU TOW i:iIS. Of leaning towers, perhaps the most -what remarkable, certainly the most widely , KllOWll, IS llie lTlfUllini "M a. i .-. iii Italv. It is-onehunilri'il aivl eighty-seven feet in height, ht-incr ascemh-il by throe hundred and lift y-:ive steps, and is in clined from the -.Hn-pendienlar rather more than fourteen ft ft. Krected about 1174, this beautiful structure is built of umrblean.l granite. Having eignr stories, I eai h formed of arches supported by rol I tinins. the several stories being divided bv ornamental cornices. I'.eing uncon ; nectedwitli the neighboring imildings, ! it was probably intended to be used as a belfrv. Notwithstanding its inclination and the fact that, seven hundred years i have elapsed since the erection of the j structure, it lias wit list ood the ravages of time with more than ordinary success, I exhibiting at the present time hardly any perceptible sign of decay. It would : seem that the tower has not always pre 1 wnted the peculiar ap-H'aranee which it I has now assumed, for in the C'an.po Santa, a neighboring burial ground, the clois i tor .'.f w hie h are ornamented with curi- MINI.YTLT.E liATTETUES THE TKUSON WILL T. rroN Y Y OO TT Y Y O O U Y Y O OU YY O OU Y O O IT Every one is more or less acquainted with the advances made in the use of i electricity, particularly in the way of j lighting and as a motive power, but few i would ever have susiected that it was likely to be applied to purposes of ier sonal adornment. Such, however, is the case, for M. Trouve h:us found the means of applying it in a most ingenious manner to certain articles of jewelry. The applications of it are comparatively O C) OO IT U uu TNV N Odd UN N N i 1 T N X X Cr UN X XU UN XX (x A A A A A AAA MM MMF.EFF.nUbK T? X M M M M K K V. U C C M M M M K It KII C M MM M EE UK UK X X X G G XN GGG A A A A M A M AM M M M ME It M E U M EEEE K V A A A A AAA u n c a KII C OA K 1 1 CO A A 1JI IH( IO! S HOF'.Si: And II-.G rigbt kind of o! i a''f r li'j'A' annua! i '. thi- .' would hae ; r . j 1 1 i t - ' lartiuh to have sup- ' i f . .-pi f is i ublishcd in' at ili.tt t line. :.-iii:.;-tio n of papt r in , -. v, ; -i i ip'al t" t hat of li..:: i. .-ct her. The vi r 1 ai ! v.as in l-'"t. v -ti .i I. w a-i ''.'l at 2 . pa , r at !" f flits per l.'iv. i". i I . as ot shf! t lac; go to iiiu irate . i i ;l . iia'V liming : tliiu time the , .- l ..j :i. Mai lias as- ' hum I'l'-l' itioi.s, that ; r i h ' .-'i i a tt -.1 ind iis- ' i ? f i: i- ot' t,lv iii.d , i li.tr. 1 i t u la rgt ly in- I g .' w ih a::d auvarce. i t S'apt r-iiiakinu lu.t- taiitly being laadf. ! la -r .ii i! le inl to i t I.'- in Lauiae luie of ' r To all JOHN WANAHAKER'S Which ia now or.o of psi - Being Ths Largest DRY GOODS, GLGTIMS, and general out fitting Houso thus far established. by means to Lie descriheil jiresently, it can lie made to roll its eyes and chatter its guniless teeth. Another pin is sur mounted by a small golden drum on which is seated on its tail a little rabbit holding in its fore paws two drum-sticks. ous paint ings on stucco, there exists a w ith which it leats a tattoo w hen the representation of the tower in an up- 1 electric current is applied. A third is ri"ht lxisition. These paintings are sup- an ornament for a lady's hair consisting posed to have been executed about . ot a turd covered ail over wan diamom more tlian one hundred vears after the points, w hich, on completing the circuit tower was buili ; so that it may 1k con- ' flutters its wings and produces a curious tillered nrettv certain that the inelina- effect. One of these was made for the tion was caused bv the gradual sinking ; Princess de Metternich. But the curi of tlie earth, as is "the case with those at i v.o!,..rr.-i iii the same count rv. The taller sunt iv. ELECTRICAL JEWELRY. ;Y T OO TT . IT i Vl, mmk VAX C V AA , Man', but not all, the f3iitl,s!,,r,t the XW-M.-m ,,.. mere places whtre t!.i. practice nailing clumsy bent piece j iron to the bottom of horses' frt I mainly that by having sharp proj tious upon these the horse niar I prevented from slipping vhen j roads arc covered witn ice- j fjuite common that country horses i to ihe shop Vkth ffet grown well fr j ward and downward, Ih'chusc tipun ti r unlimited, but a description of a few ---- 1 j 1 TT ! " , , ' . . ', lJ0 articles will suthce to give thereader an VMl 11 fV A 111 API 0 Hi A 11110 IA All A 1 LifiT VUt. idea of the invention. Take, lirst of all, I r I I 1 1 ; I 1 1 f I, I J I I I 1 I I I I til JLJ. J KLJ J "i-"" "' "o.,v 0 1(,ul a:i! a breast-pin consisting of a death's head j XAlllvl lwiti w A O I it grows apace. Now, :o yro enameled, with movable eyes of dia- i j m boomi, bringing Jielentless Slaughter to High rrices and trim down a hoof greatly tlongalvdlr monds or rubies, and the lower jaw ar- Ji J , , ,r,, i tliis process of growing forward -.-a ticulateii. At the pleasure of the wearer, Glad Tidnigs to all tie L'eopie: sieunumv - Women and Children continue to carrif atray armsill of Goods an the result of rearfid Financial Failures. X j the country, Fays A ' Journal, are mere C A A STILL LEADS THE VAN I THE GOLDEN BUBBLE BURSTS, BIT THE ;RF.AT SftE.M OF THE fcF.AKOX AT THE Yoiiuo- America Clothing' Honso READ THE NEW PRICE LIST ar mFALL and winter goods t- t..n.t f t.n i.i'Ai.t ;.. 41,. l..... I'll ML t VI 111 I 1111VII1 J. I I H . IMl LrJ J by which these objectsare put in motion. Each of them is attached to an invisible wire, easily concealed in the garments of the hair ; the other end of which is connected with a minute battery. This apparatus is not bigger than a jencil case, and can be easily carried unseen in the waistcoat pocket. It consists of a tube hermetically sealed containing in the uper half a pile composed AT TIII 4 h h, in mFhM& YZH AUTUfaM KCW OPENING. Orders for samp!c3 ssnt to persons who cannot purchase In person. uuhd Grand Depot, mnmnwnwuzi - - - ISth Street, 1 of these latter, that of Agnelli, wasbnilt in llO'.i. It is over three hundred feet hi'di and has been stated to incline two feet and a half. It may be ascended i from the interior by live hundred steps: : and the summit commands an extensive view of the neighboring cities of Iniola, ! Ferrara and Modcna. The lesser tower ' of the two. that of Oariseiidi or Oariss- nidi coinuared bv 1'ante tothe stooping ! and carbon inclosed in a case ,-rjant Antieus. is about one hundred and '. cd india-rublnrr (ebonite). The zinc and forty feet high, and deviates seven or the carbon only occupy the upper por eight feet from the perpendicular. It tion of the tube, the lower containing hits been found by experiment i hat most j the exciting liquid. So long as the loflv buildingsof any antiquity areslight- rulie is kept in a ierpfndicular position lv inclined from an upright position. In ; the pile is not reached by 1 he liquid, and ' Italv, lH-sides thoM- already mentioned, numerous other instances are to be found. ! The bell-lower of St. Mary Zibenica at Venice leans : also toners at liavenna, and between Ferrara and Venice, i Tl.o most remarkable hailing tower ' in Orcat I'.ritaiii is tliat of Caerphilly i Castle, (damorgauHhire. Being but be t wet n seventy and eighty f e 1 1 high, it is : eleven feet out of the perpendicular. , The castle of which the tower forms a part was built about VJJ1, and the cant ing of the tower is said to have been caused by an ex; loshm of hot liquid metal used by the occupants of the castle to pour on the heads l' their enemies, at a Meg;' which took place in l:'-Jf. Tl-i-re itiv ai-o h'aniug iowtrs at ib ige-r.- '.-ili Cas'le in Sliro--hiiv and 'oi fe ' Cast le in 1 iorsets'.iire, both caused by : ti .. i-,. of " -un'.-owdi r dining the Civil ; War betw mi j mg I i liament. bio "$mn ototHmo house OF CEXTKAL PEXNSY ArAXTA ! W3S SXATCHBO rrJ?.S13 ! mODS A T -p-RTD-RR SO "LOW i oi naiueii- j m- r ' - - ' ,, , , , , rauy eievaieti iniougu me iaiinre ij that we ran you au) tlilnr job want In the line of lothliiK 1 mtnro no j unUie t-'ui-'kcnil;- tin ,.,a process oi growing tf.rwarl jdownward, the trimming shoill 1,. done mainly on the bottom of the ! -,r j So much of it should be done their. can Ik? done without getting Wj n." thc sensitive poition of the f.y. horse upon pasture during min ii of the season, and -ipon plowed irn.u:;! much of the remainder, wilf l;ave i grown upon the bottom of the. I.nf,f a thick layer. This requires a v. :v ' sharp tool to shave oil, and i-r.J". I smiths are careless about kt i ;,:: ! their buttress Miarp enough for -j ! woik, and for this reason, nn l on i. j count of the great r case wl '.tii ' tendi chipping ofT the toe, sf-f.r Lv.. I : , 1 . L,.1- r .i lllg SCt uic siiuu o;itiv. iioui ! i;o JWi;r, of the hoof, the average smith ;a practice this mode. ! Now, a little reflection will ena j an- ore to see that th's kind of trim- ming wiJl cause the partem v.n;t to' . i. rt 1 4 , : luu iuuiu ui.e'1, niu im: i.k nig unriu.u- I consequently no action takes place. But the moment it is placed horizontally, ! the acid acts on the pile, and a circuit 1 is established which sets the moveable j in action. Tims the wearer has only to vary the position of the tule to produce the motion or stop it at pleasure. tint i'jud n i'.s 3fi ,sc a jf r. one ha ever drrainrd or. Tins pi:oii,i: aih: wii.d : THE EXCITEMENT INC11EASING! A Man lori.t AVorkinir Suit for that ottieri srll li.r :i..Si. A Thn's J.h..I W arm Suit Inr... thatothcrf pell f.iri.00. ar: d his I'ar- U'iiat A Sixolr Bean riiont tED. The history of a single bean, accident ally planted in a garden at Soulhbridge, Mass.. is traced bv a newsn.iner corres pondent, wholnrcd out its produce for ! A MVat "thiA ,"oTi three years. T he bean was planted in a a Man' ('mmi Husim" sit r.r rich, loamv soil, and when gathered in I . that others s,-ii r.r ;..iio. ., . ,A Man s Kxtra (thhiI Husiti-s Suit-; lor. the autumn its yield, as counted, was that .ui,-r-sell lt n.f-i. T,."d. perfectly devehqied beans from a 1 A Atn s iu,i jtresKSuit d.r .ingle stalk. Xow. if a single bean pro- : A KX ilu .or duces l.olo beans. :yid each bean produ- that oth.-rs -i-ii i..r s-.-jao. ces 1 .. I.i lnoii 1 Iii. imi tot" o t he -f.. , A -ian Mnm i"''i"oi i'r.. j the bottom of the hoof in its ire?,, j half. This setting of the slioe !-a ,'K 1 from tlie part stated involves tLe c :t. ting an-ay, usually in a crv uu.li ! manner, of the surplus which i r. A TERRIBLE PANIC FROM THE VERY START! j fo. ward of the shoe. i -iuw.. ! a large amount oT rapping up, a -.'.e 'nflttmcr will please call earlj- in the morning to make their pnrehae, a j face fJf t,e hoof, which in no cri; we flnl It nofomary in the afternoon to employ a police force to ' should be tolerated. This uiijil-i Ji-- lifrp t.ie mifKlnu ms of hnmanlty In elrcnlatlon. I StrilCtio.'l of the Cl'USt Oi the l.oof one of the very worst features of t!.i kind of shoeing, because a hoof ru-.;:';!-!. rOl.l.OWINC. Wl CIVK A I IAV OI' Till-: MANY OIT'KU TO OAS 1 1 lirVhKS: 8 2.T5 H.H(bINS i I 6 f f S A Philadelphia.- i us ai mw oifi jear s ihoiiucl wouin ne .'.i.i.., ; a Mann i iol equal to 1, l:- pounds :! quarts, r 2,- :V.i army rations, equal to lsj bushels, .veil to turn up several square ; This woiild lie t he product of the second tin- earth of the poultry-yard j Vear. Now. if we plant th:s product 11 : and the yield is the same, we have a pro- Wllll It is fll't of v itha sj'.ide cvt ry now and then will not oiilv furnish the fowls fresh meat in the shape of worms, but give theia an opportunity to exereiso themselves :d scratching. It also turns under (!: or-jvng-; ;ind i-iakes the vd nioiv heah lii'id. li t..r .?;'.. io. at fi.r that .thcr F.'ll fi.r 7..Vi. A rlan s Kxira iK.l tivfr.'nat for., that oilier fll for ifll.&u. 4. on fi.oo 7.00 9.00 12. Ott lt.OO 2.50 !i.O A Man'? F.xtra 'i.io.l tlvorcoat for.. that tli"r soil tor Jl.'i.oo. A Mnn rio.,11 Warm font f.ir that "tiitr sell lor -fJj. A M.m'? Uoo.l Workinif l'ant- for that othfr rll f.ir'Jl.oo. V M:in' (roo.1 lrf.- Shirt lor that othr-- 'll lor 7rio. A Man's f..o,l Hat !..r that othf-r- ?-U for 7.V. A I.ov'a ( ro.i.l Hat lor 'that othi-r f!l lor 4".-. A t"liil1' Suit. Ir .in S to y years, (thcrliihl. not the suit.; t'r that otliiT srll .or ;i.'J5. A l!..y'r I i"o.l Suit, from '.' to 1-J years, (iho l"i, iiol the suit.) lor that other sell Inr 4 .ill. A I-ios Suit of I'n.lerrl. .t li i nir for that others sell d.r 7;V. mo oo ; te lll'on 'ts 'aco dries out, becim.- I feverish and liriMle, losing itselr'.ielty. i.so liming many verrs that wc l t 75c. JSOe, asc. 2iC. 2.25 dud of .". -2iV C)S. si id. r,jr, beans, equal to 1..,'.Tl.s,.Mons. or 4'J,s71,r.72 bushels, or Mx.Toi'i.Ot'fcS soldiers' rations. This third planting would give the steamship Great liastern tf2 full frieghts. "' I"ew beans, however, start so well as this one. did. DON'T INVEST YOUR MONEY IN CLOTHING Before yon examine the ahOTe priced iootl at the Young America Clothing House, 1 j kept horses for farm and other w-;k, , it has been our custom to st:t;.d l.y ! the smith in cases requiring t!.. v.-.-.Wu-I fulness, exacting that the surj I'jj , prowth be removed, far 'vas c tent, from the bottom of tl. - f..-t. ! This ljoinsr done, we have n juii' i 3 wo ! that the shoe be set dose forw;,- j the edge of the hoof, being sanped '. c ; suit the shape of the hoof, r!loi:ig i ) rasping of the face of the l.o .i, i . ;':. er any cuttiiic: away of the toe after ! the - hoe was fastened, except nv roiy '. to trim off points, thee soim .tirm- :-. - )earinT- We much prefer tL.it ti.t 'go of the lioof phall be h ft ",:' -('. FALL ani WINTER GOODS IN CKl.AT i'liOl'l'SlOX AT' Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all the purposes of a Family Fhysio ; ana lor curing uoRtiveness, jaundice, Indieestion, Foul Stomach, Breath, Eeadache, Erysipelas, Kheuma tiflm, ruptions and Skin Diseases, Biliousness, Dropsy, Tumor Worms, Neuralgia; as s Din ner Pul, for purifying the Blood, Are the most Corner ELEVENTH AVENUE and ELEVENTH Street, ALTOOXA. PA. I i ! Kept. 2ft, J70.-1m i i .r v, f '.on' 7' ,'csih nl 'nl fliili'ni f,r,j,rs iif' , ' ,( :ti"i iii t'n: nil ret it He ' I- ''a ' f"ii:f-iiini li is r'ri' tills ALL Ki.I OF (i'lOUS iitvj; J. sj.r iyRic:ES so low effective and congenial pur gative ever dis coveretl. They are mild, hut effectual In their opera- movine bowels 1 y and without pain- CQLLIHS, JGE1HST0H &Ca Ebensburg, Petm'. yBT AM! HlBAPIiST HOUSE IX PI-W'A. and OEO-AN ICaviitt; rorcntly arrrptrfl tlie llfnrrnl Ajroncy for Onlrm Pcnn.TlvnnlA (in n'lililion to onr rl I territory), with hpsilqnarrrrs mul it luii-rtiiil lw t.linfi nil r.T'-l;lV a fourth of an inch, ratia-r u face of the hoof receive a t- r.' h lr-.u; the heathenish rasp. And v.c w.i! s :i that an objection to this r.i" ', of -1 o ing, making cual vith ruiy t lnna:i. l. is found in the abominable 1 rr .'. ..c (A driving nails so far back into the 1 -'' of the hoof as to come clo-.- t s:.i many times enter the f-ensiiive p.-rtion. It w'ill be readily seen t .at the -1. cannot be set far back without in;. l r ing it quite necessary to place t'-i nails far back in the foot too t: i " deed for safety. THAT .YO.V; C.t.V on jai:i: com I'lm: with iiim m .' . :,t .-I.h-1: ' f i;-. ,'.;.', j,:. ( , I,- f.,u.,,l in n M GOODS, DRESS GOODS, HQTIOHS, HATS, DIPS, Dools, Shoes, Groceries Hardware, Tinware, OuCCMsre, Glassware, Werae, Ciprs, Totecoo, Canned Goois, k, k Alo ; i il i:. ( n:N M K I. ;!.A, i'l"! TV, .V- ii Vltl. SAIf by the hurhi ! ;u:il b;urel. PKUfiS. NAILS, !, i;.: i: 'M-, I hnv- likewise inhlfil to inv stoek 1 5i li i y PATliXT :;r;, r "f '"' crrit 15 EST AND Ql"iTKET IU TTni-l'KODl (TNG CIIl'RX EVER INVENTED. f A ! rtf !nr n r t t-nsinff? !:. nios.itatcl t!ie cnlnrif merit ot my Fturornom ami the ercc tii.n "I n ri :i l !;': nai rr:iri r :n. an I ill my paM l.ment I literally erow.te.l with rhuk' K''" 19 (irel :ii!.T 'prk'Tii :l!i-r l-i'rk-;i::i. ?!'.. n iL'torin-n-'il t i :u-"iiniii.'.1a; p ail ho rump, and e?p4ria!lv no ir.cri !" li 'in tl iiiitry. to trlioni the hlitheit rriop" in tra. will lt-paid lor all kind ot iiro.hii'e", 1 '.! o ' t r -in . ; 1 n my l.'.r" :in I i,,..n:iMl:!.noi:if.l" l-tr tlie trirr iirc ot all k'.i-i in ;y wili tu put up th-.-.r ft- .'K. 1 li.'.nUfMl lor pa't lavor? una heputul lor many future oni-p, I remain, as ever. illcJi f.lrfi'!, MirnslMirp. Oct. :i. 1ST! 7J'HOHOFP. Si I. en:-os;".cd by ovLr? thirty se.1 MACHINE EXH.3ITORS AT THE EX?CS!TiCN UNIVESELLE, Paris, 1878 D INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, FH'LADELPHJA, 1876, '"B " Very STRONG. 5W00TH, tnd EXCELLENT tHSEAO." , NCLiUKAtr t. I f01 F. I N D U ST&J0g82 a S.E.T. FACTORED at rniJMT HPi I Y. M i Tli ART . HROU k- rrn -4 ?f i re v- . ."-: a on cr SiPA.-.iS. PHI LACELPM 1A . NEW YORK t, EOSTCN. Si .'.".i:--L?u- .vh-t A 5" no is .' V & (T.IXTOX STiiKI-X JOIINSTOWX. PA a i.w.i s HAvr. tiii: $0f L fi i i : y.M iiN-.-. i"i a- tip.' i.i.t:.;. ir; em f-'W ;' i ;tt in -l for 1 '. 1 1 1 . :;;i! h.-i'.-M- it ;t ever- iii. lii,' ii'i.l i, ;ire eei'tahtiv J.-i: t.t if free ei-hsuiiii't i - im i t :i ' in, e't ! i-ri (I nr raw. CnhU viiM to them mnL'if. Ii'!i't !' air.ii l uf tln i i es-l-ei;illy if uii ;iie li::urie,. 'l;iken at niijht a!! n!f'ii-' v. iil m w.tiit i:::r hy rui.iiTiiiiu'. : t , i I tin' -.!' i l elT'-ets will anip !y r'iriieiiSite fr the trit!in..':innmaie'. 'i'a'ien le ihivly. they irreatly r m t the lua'.tli uf th'i'- Iiniv'x ainl thi ili:.stie ati tiii--- li.-i ! t l.i:! !o.i l'i. ;n ,-, .in-.1:.ii;t . ii ii eniei!. Ly ;i nk-ke S Dry unci Dress Goods, S MOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC., 3 to f.nnul ir. C.iruhria or :i .joinirijr fount its. I-jf'Tcr't r.ot tlie stivot ii:u uuiuIm-s a :u: I ifiil mt t caU. luy I I nippy. 9- jp?. rg - i - . ? . SST -i i-Hif-i-U Aithoncn gen- dL&Q tie in their op- iSTT. eration. they nre still the most thorough ami .oarch in.se catliartic medicine that can be employed: cleansing the stomach ami bowels, and even tlie blood. In small doses of one pill ft day, they stimulate the digestive organs and promote vig orous health. v Ayer's Pills have been known for more than a quarter of a century and have obtained .a world-wide reputation for their virtues. They correct dis eased action in the several assimila tive organs of the body, and are so composed that obstruction! within their range can rarely withstand or evade them. Not only do they cure the every-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 ore, at the same time, the safest and best physic for children. By their aperient action they cripe much less than the common purgatives, and never k'ivc pain when tlie bowels are not inflamed. They reach the vital fountains of the blood, and strengthen the system by freeing Jt from the elements of weakness. Adapted to all a?es and conditions in all climates, containing neither calomel nor any deleterious drucr, these Pills may be taken with safety by anyliody. Their suerar-coating pre serves them ever fresh and makes them pleasant to take; while being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity PREPARED BT Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mast., Practical and Analytical Chemist. BOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS KVERY WHZHB. 11,6 """'st Bint 5Iclii-ini ctct mr.ile O ,n.l ii xlih lrf-.-i.in:, A.;,-i t . :i :i-tl!. tj -' " ';''"" rr i:I l!a:;i can vr'-K? 1 tic rl?t J t . . r.i-.ii.,.,.;..nre urea, to variotl una irfrfc-t S (, -.-i J. :r..j rai: ,ni ' J H VtKj;iTi-.rliVMTlriirfoll,rMBj!rT. S p iT". " 7'''" "T,l"yir.'-r.t.i co;ir irruf-nl-rilyof ( ;..reillvu.!:il,l. wl:hout!ntnxpUiii. SXi7.vl!,.r.r,-,lt 5r f.f i:r,trs or rjrr.rtnrr are-WTh- or F.lniont n p,.n J,;i. r.. ffr.vev.iurh.'.i. i. h.-vi a.- i . , ' " J I ll . ' ii V. .., . . r, -.' f J;' ; .; 'OTiwu7in im nnrl J T osfjiin-l.Tst tJxf Pm...t pH Ii-it ! .'kbi-MPvcr 5,.::r!.'.t-: the "Invnlid'. I i1rn,l i. m , fjaw irsoa or tm;ly ehonla i-o B-iihout tzr-.A. S Vet lone thin day. Ijt-TCB E nop Corren erxi 1 tholrTwtfflt, safest and best. P Th- ror P.t forStomh. I.ivornfl Ki,lrov.,. S otners. em-w by aUrptton. Ak dmfcglit. C ' l'C- -ianB-rlii.nrl ir t -?IWmnfrdnink r- Jr-vrl.u. ll.Tr.:i:-r,Mft.Co.Rochtfr,N.y 1 0LI0S1TS. ; m CHARGE OF MR. GEORGE V. GOOD, M3NEY LOANED. COLLECTIONS MADE, n1 te!nsr iosroi r oxlenllc p alroa.ly isi.meiw salri of llio nitt col. AND A GK.N'EHAL I ?lratcl anil most ilctlraijp I ; BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. ' i'7Spe;iH! attention pnid to hiitiiie?of cor-rpspoinli-nts. A. W. HICK, Nov. 10, ls;i.-tf. Cashier. iM'Rron.nr.i is is:7. STRICTLY OH MUTUAL PLAN. PROTECTION MUTUAL HUOBMiCtCOfn OF EBENSBURG, PA. i h:z:: l';t:; in fares - $!23,Cy3. : Only Five Assessments in 22 Years. NO STEAM MILLS TAKEN. GOOD FARM PROPERTIES KXTKCIA 1J. Y J) EsWED. GEO. M. READE, President. T. W. I)ICJ, Secretary. EbetiFhurir, ,lrn. 31, 1ST9 -ly. PIANOS am) ORGANS Fver Inl roil u rod In a munir-lovliiK pnl.llc. w reprtrnll y Invito all who arc i ilrslrnui of piirrhanlitK a i j F r.ITIir.K HIM) TO (ilVI. I S A ( AM.. !WE SELL NO PIANO OH ORGAN i j THAT AVK CANNOT FULLY VAKII. XT. AN!) F.LlNCi TIIL ;Xa.rg'as.t; JQa.lcrs in, tlie Steto I OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. Our House ivas esfaldishcd in lS.tl in Ftttshurgh, where we will con- finite at A'o. 7'J Fifth Avenue. i Instruments Sold on Small Monthly Payments. kinJs 1 raise a:e known ikto ; Twenty Acres oy ARTini"Kr.?. . planted artichokes first some yrr.: aero, savs a corrcsi londeiit ot cultural pi: per, and have inetca fields until 1 now have twcii.v :u' yy soil is a rieh prairie, nnd the y from 400 to S'0 hushols per acre, v. as little labor to raise as the i" acreage of coin. The cultivate -n s . about tlie same as corn, the f-t Ik? ' prowin from s to 12 feet hiL'i. I I turn the ho s on the middle of tcniber, and let them root rr.y t when the ground is not fnvi-n f"" . tliat date until next .T;m. 1 tv--! from 2('0 to 30 each y ear, and ' stock hogs need no bctt(r It 1 o i they last. I have never tried to tst ! ten hogs on them exclusively. Inl ' i connection with corn think they better than on corn alone. 1 th:5 ; tbem about the elicapest ck p 1 ' ; raise, though this i aii cxeellu:i c "' ; country. My horses and cattle 1 very fond of them, and rippmr U - 1 SATI8FACTIOX O UIiVXrf.M3l?;0. Removed to Bank Building i xt Poor to Kreidhoffs w Mor. ! PALACE. Jjj STERLING. m W f WW mm unasonGLHam in. i snoved la, CARL RIVirSSIU! Practical WalcMer anil Jeweler, EDENSSURC, PA., nAS alwiiy on haml a lame, vnn'l anil elo j-nnt n.i.ir'iTiriit of WATl'HKS. I'l.fK'KS, ! .1 hV KIRY. fSPKt.iTACI S. KVK-liLASSKS, ! &c. which he oilers fiT sale nt loner prices than I any other denier in the county. Parsons needlnjr j n n v t li i n ir in hi. line will lo well to civo him a cat ! hefore purehAsinp elsewhere. -l'rumit nttention patil to repnlrin t locks. Watches, Jewelry. c, and (atisiaetion icaaran tceil in lioth work and price. f Uoinnc Drrtlttnrf ! iiauiCD ui uuici . WEBER. i NEWTON & CO. 1404 Eleventh Avenue, Aitoona, Pa. MELLOB & HEXRICKS, 79 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Brazilian and "White French. I former is most nencrallv uvi r j white kind does not root -. I but lays more in clusters hi. i i Stalk." 1 think artichokes w. uii more extensively raised wire foi the idea that thev cannot K' T:.c GOOD I have no diflieti.ty m pletely etadieating them hy '' under tlie last of July, as then .L' ' tubei'3 are decayed and the new i : have not bcun to form. 1 "uu: like to raise hogs without r.:t:c!i 8--T.1 EBENSBURC WOOLEN FACTORY (OIXTRV WORK A SI'F.t'I A LTV. 2! MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING Apple Bltter There are i ' of different ways of making ; k1 1 ter, but. here is one : Take ig!;t ons of new cider ar.d two ' i--1-' " ! apples : if sweet, so much tin ! l!oil the cider dow n 'lie ti.i i : " I peel, core, and quarter tlie ai i l - j I in as in .my as will cook convex-'-i and, as they settle in the 'i'. j more until all are used. It ' j sat hours to cook th j piantity rM--ins the armies mut he cooKt . , - ii-- ll.,.. f..tXr- en" down into a ii. organs. Ai di n t !,f ; i. it c of n:i taki ii jis ;v i : .i I i i -i n J M ISM vt i v v. hoiiril nr,ii.!i f i rv !ii-;i ii !'i l".:d I' I .:!. . I tra t ma h' hv builin : i':.s to a s niji. :u:l ,-ii:sv, its the pur- ; 11, 1 it frit-d. l(.;i-!f d or ; ;i!-- lttf r. I ):!.'iiiis are a ' lii'i.'ii'. itiiai cvorylxidy's v ;ii'f ii"t l y a:r. ii:ean-! .; : as ;!.-' !-:.! i j ; nni s a r v w '! ; . .; . t. It. P.. ( IlKKIiV. Surij'-i.H Ihn- h. .i i-::' ! ...; ! ir. tlie r.f- - . . r-i-i- 'iv. :ie ;i I. l l-.:.-rlit- I I I ;r. .1. .1. :' rc- t !: j r. t. --..aI -tiXXJ t t f. ; 1 el I .I '.l"- . : : : . - - a ! w..rrf at l..n- t " , ! i'l. ; - ' '. : i F i T will lie i ll ;1 ti'litl.-l lire . rs' rv -i- r" : .. :ro'l."i a A h.tm liet- , . ;u; i . ' . :i !n I 'ii-Ii'i e n he n (.'"ircd. ii i.'e ! a. I 'in necl of iU-umI s-f n-ey is ..n.'i!-.!. pv:.t.-;...-!f.j DM. L. D. HOFFMAh1. Snvjfon Dentist, V'57-V It n r "n- l J. C. McCINLEY'S DINING ROOMS! Kir I. utiles nml Urnlif mm, 1 ti I Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA IIMST niI KOOIS IX TIIKflTY. !-AT AT.I. HOI KS. (IVSTKRS ami A I sl i'l'l- IK fervsJ at short notice. Nov. -Ji. ls7S.-tf. H. SECHLKIl. Attorney at riiisn'iAN am; fr;:,;rnv. l it T V'S. ClMV.i'IA Co.. IM., filler? 111? j.ruf'-ss-i'.niil s-rvirt s t i tl.e riiij.'n jr a?l::nut'n nn.l n lioit.it.jr townsliijis. Ti-c and rr.intcr.i'n nn R;i!r.:.1 ,tr"ct. opiiiti' PiiJoiiifor Ftalk-n. lir nlirht an l calU will receive Vr..mpt ai IrnMr n. rc.r-riilss "f litanrB nr weath er. !)!.. of noMi'n a: eliil lreii a siiceialiv-. Lilly's, Mari'li . ISTa.-Iy. 'pitK uniler-iiirnoj tiavinn re"ently purchased the 1 j:rMperty knnwn a the tnssnHi Ku Wfwi.E Faitihiy triitii tlie AsFine l A. Y. At Jeo. AV. lirni s. l. irp in en 11 tlie mtentlon ff tlie public to tlie l:n-t that tlicy ...? putl.n fuhl Kaotory in '.("ration f.rtliit! " r t!i- purpose ot (ioinir all : kiii'lf of t'OlMllV WOItK. -iicli n rk. : int. l)vrin. Slnnific WraTlnt. r. V. ill :ilo iintM'-t ir" H!:mUc, I InnnrN, l anlmerii miit Tarn. lli'vtns jeotired t'ie .-ervi."i" o! sn :xrKiiiEyrEi nnrl rn.MTii-.'.i. n:nn to tnan:iu:e the ItnHne.i. wc ? in irmtratitpe entire alilaetion to all who favor us with their cuHtoin. V. II. BAUKKK. AT.V1N KVANS. ; Ebenshurir, May 2. 18T;.-ti". YA). JAMI-S. Tilt: I.AllGrEST STOCK' OI anl mooth ma-5- ! nearly done, r.dd spies aint c.i - -! to the taste. While cooking t.K1 j ETr f!UpIa.ved In Aitoona Is now ready for inspection In nninrpRMabU ri. i pies must 1C Stirred constantly t ' 1 ( vent burning. hen done. J ; clean new barrel or cask. I . or copper kettle, as iron vcu 1 r j the butter a dark color, even it not iniurc the flavor. Snu' i"' " press the cookc npp'e ;1 ' No:".:- - WOLFS franco and nneqnnlled Tnrlrty at GODFREY I'OPl'I.Alt l'lONKlilt FASHIOjST EMPORIUM! .Ii I coarse sieve or colander. The must be kept in a cool pbcf M. J. BUCK, Physician and Smr.ros, AS Tl UT AL1TY. NEATNKSR, PI" R ABILITY AND FIT, THE RUBAEE AGENCY. ! KOCITESTEK JIAKE OF CLOTHING "- DICK, j le real,r tlle be,it 'Q the market, while In noik auj prices we ietr eompetltlon. frozen, all the letter, say j housekeepers. A. farmer writing to an says: "I had a mare some yea:- fh?r. hid n lnrrrp wait Oil l'1 1 O.'fiee an-1 reHlence on Fonrterntli K'oventh avrnui". where niarht ealls Oft:ee hour from S to 10. a. m.. an1 an-l to , p. M. Sj oi-ial nttor'tlon a!it to Ifs e;i?i" (f the I'.ve ami f ar. as well as to Snrirleal ttperaliun!! ol every ties eription. 4 19.-tf.l r n il vl.'its to I'henbtirif; T -'''NPAY I'V KAf ll MCJ.TII. t' k. A I?... will be in WiPurro cn j v v or K.-it m-'i ir, to retrain I .aw, IM" ns burg, l'.. OtticB in Col- etia.le Row, (rceently oceuiilcj hy Wm. Kittell. V'I.J Centre -tret F. fl-2I.-7rt.-tll e t;r. t J. A. SHOEMAKER, Attornet-AT-IiAV, Klx-iishurg. O iii ."eon Ilich ii i'i, ;a.-tf.i ttrect.eastea'l of rtsi louce. A Ti. KI'.IM. M. D.. PilYSK I A X A X D ! Srnirov. !! ."li-bnnr. I'a. I M!ieo on lliirh j ftreef. Tv."t of .lulian afreet, ami ii(ar!y oppo"ite ! the lilair Moue. t Vin'mlai i..n in Ivitli t ierinnn j ami Kitlisii. Xiht ea!! houl.i be ma le at the of'i'.-f. (3-S.'7;.-tf.J ir:x.xi)F.T tait. ?.r. d.. j xlL rilVSH'IAX AXIt M-;iiK.n. B - Itti' i- ind rr-ili u ml ioininir In.: t iliice. St. ' Auit .1.- ;n.e, '..i;::,;,a .. j.ity, ! .. l4-l.-ii.tji.J ,?S.ra.; General Insurance Agent, NO HOUSE IN BLAIR COUNTY CAN COMPARE WITH OUR'S ! uerc u.eha;neS9 rubwa an-i w TeVaTe! i p X1'"?' - So d.n't fai, hefore investing .a a new .uit to Mll and Int the rood, ' i m" , , ,u t ' H ' 1 from 2 to 4 Folieies written at short notieo In the J 1 B stma' Hl j Worse. To prevent thl ' I GODFREY WOLF S UHRIVALLED C10IHIHG Mil OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" Anl oilier Flrwt Irn finnpnnip, Ehenf burp, dept. 22, 1879 -ly. rV W. DICK. Attohney at Laav.EL- Kbensbnrir, Fa. flffleo in Irent room of T. : . . . .1. I.Ioyi'9 new hnildinoc. Centre street. All man- ! wl0" 3' - nor of Iital husine attended to satl? lactorily, ! Ttvelfth Street, Xext Jioor to the rostoffice, Aitoona, Va. 1- KIXSTKIN, Maiuicror. r;EO. M. READE. Attorneu-at-Law, j rti.nM F.honsfmrir, Pa. Office on Centre street, ! 2. - .1 QpViA pronto on SO rtavi InreMment r.r !Ali JMUW Otlirial KeportK. pent tree. MI'll three doora troin Hiu alreut. return' pi pit week on Stoek f Iptionp of fLXa. - SIOO. . K.tflO. (irtr"H T. Totter W if ht k t.. Banker.-. :st Wall St.. N. Y. A(;KTS W?ITrr for Smith's Bible Metloanry Bd PICTORIAL RIKLES Prirt r'-,rr! t'li'ru'nrt frrr J Hill, MAX ' ., hi). ieljihiR. I'a. - , 1..W goon daub of tar, ami u 1 .u the wart was killed and di-.-qT ;' ,. I have frequently tried it suic - tie and horses and seldom l:fl' .,''i.l0.: casion to use a sccon-i .ii i , The remedy is simple and nlVcuui If your coal fire is low j'0 tablespoonful of salt, it"1 very uiikU. t . i .. 4 i i v 1 . ! : P.. : 4 ,
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