Democratic rriniiiry Election Kulcs of I Ocarlicld County. ! nl TY OMM1TTKK. I. '1 lit' i" "CU'lation of the Ctll!t V ('.nil-! nut tec shall be and r-'mn i:i s now constituted . tb.it is on,. I'.K-tu'.cr d i cwr lir hi and toiniMtlp. ami ii ( iniii man, i iiii'li oiiiuiittee i -ha lu' srlrrt'-"l uttntinllv hv t!; irU'g:ites, ; and their t'-l : of otli.-o -.hail -lV. at Jan uary follow lug t'ii".r elcftiuii. OF THK liMMiATK- AMMOM'ESTION. . The muni er of dch-o.iles to wlii' h eai !i di-drirt U I'ti! it. fl is ha-ed ii". 11 the luilmy in rule, ti i it is t..s:iv: Kacli idc-ctam hs tri. t in the cmd v puilim; on.' huti-ireil I e in.H r..ti.- nt.-i-r' !.., shall b.' entitled t-it'.vo :le!.o.ttes al te'v, ami for cull .".hUtiulial one hundred I -in ratio: votes, or fraction renter than ii.--h.ilf thei-eot. polled in siud ii-tri. t at t' e !:i-t prc-ei!:!!-.; iovernnr's e!.-. tien a;i liti.e a: lie enate, nr.. I under this rat.' the I. .liuuiii'j; allotment of delegates, is l.W in. elf ti l the Ve.U . M.K TH'.V OS" AND IH Tl F.S OF (. IIAf I'.MAK. . The irate I'iwt ions ami County G'on-v,-iiti.ii shall te governed ami conducted -.frit-fly hi ne.-t r--!:i':er with the fii'.'owing ,i ile. and the C'h:-.ii mail of the County Com mittee .-hall lie anualiy ele -tnl hv the County .invention aiel sliail he et -',' io, the l're si.h nt of alt ounty Coventions. I IMK OK KLi-CTION. 1. Tl:.' 'ieeti-.ll f T (h !e-'ltes t replcs-Tlt t!:e .li'T.-reiit distills in ti e animal Demo cratic (minty (nn-vcution .-hall he hi tie- u-u: l (.hu e of hohllim the general II ti. ns fur each di-tn.-t. on li.-'iTiti!n o'clock p. in., ami continuing until 7 'cl ).. in. ot san.e day. iVH'l TD HOLD KI.KCTION-. .". The il '.. :.iie chftiolis shall he lu'M liV an tie. ten hoar I, to consist of the member n the ( -.unity ; mini! tee tor su.li di-tiict, and two other 1 (e'.iio.-ratie voters thereof, ho shall he a (.pointed or it?ig:i:ited ;y the 'nun! v Comn. ittee. I'')".' 'in Fit. I. yacavc n:s. In rase of I lie reasons so roiistitlltill the l'oa:l snail t" ali-ellt tr III the place oi In. I !!';'' the r!i etion tor I '; I '.-'i r of an hour atler the Mm-a; i-ikit'-'l, by ! v.U First, for the oj.ciiiau of tl..- sal. i -, i.Hor li:",r ii!:i-o or .a rs -h ill he l.il.- i by all l i. el iiHlm !i .1 ' " ' v the irnan-i v oa to be lie o'.el s pre lit at I he tiaie. . 1 a i io.; or 1 1 1 . i ; v :"ied ot'-r of tl:. m i. i i al ( cr t i.'U E crv ' u i the' :,;t I. -i-i ali t i. h ;e lu ieale i (!?-t.;( t ted the 1 1... -h., lie rlllith il to a Vote tl! i. 't'l e Mitiie' shall be by bad a a I l'l ill !.!.;. ite rli'l tions ! upon w!,;.i-h ballots shall : d 'a- ii inn- or name- f . Uat'-- vot. for, to.Ui-thcl- . is v. lii.-h the oti-r may , ir -ie-jale or ileiciutes. i .-. -rive d from tie pei-on a. member of the e.eetioii I lie w ri'it-n or th-- .1. l.-j.ib- o"; ith any in- ti u- te i ' i - ire to 'jive ; he Earl: ballot to he ! . it i Ii z t he - . ;ee by I oard. a::. I by h:ia ot her le i j t irle i lo !: II l oi i tl hilt tie liiCli.i ! Is. Id have acce-.-. OK I d J i it.-d in a box or . paled for that purpo-e, . r li i i 1 h-ele no iiv i-ou the i hvti.i:i l).)...rd shall ; rt.ovs. S. No in -", .srti i;l .-i;.!:! b.j '..-eri . ".l OV IV . ..';!ird 1 1 ( i ! -.- Lie saute be voteii upon tile ballot us lovid. d by bale rvciM n, nor -hah -i:rh its T i u- ' n-, i! .-b-. upon the ImI.i t, be binding upiei i : d one I:. lit or III ol the bahoi ill-! ruetiollS llllilTI I ! 1 1 1 14 tilt V lli-lleV.-r Ii.' If or ll'olcof til. ate, unless -hall contain same olti.-e. ballots slnll contain in -t u.-t ioi t hi- .li- It ea ! i !t r be la id to be ili-ll ron.-eri-in- any ohiee, I at .-u -ii t'lcclioii shall ted to sapptu t the ran- did.itc ha in the ::;hest number of votes tor -i.rli olli.-e. That when a eaudhtale having veceiyed lhehi ;ht-t iniin' ri ol otcsin a I'i.-trict is -tii. h. n In. ni the lull i:i iiccord.iuce with II llle 'I l.il !i fill ll, it becomes the duty of tl'.O de!r.' tes in -; ill lli ;ti jo eji-f their votes 1 tSxB"MiBB : -loi.ith H e number et otes p.tliei! f..r ' ' h l i '. I I i 1 im: -1 1; h. 1. 1. la unr;, I.K I I It.NS AMI lor t; hi ! !. " I.- . V. l arli i Irrt'oii b:..ii. sliall I;rep an r:c i I i ti t o! the bailie- of all prr-oli- Voti'ig at -mil el.-i tioti- : w hid: h.-t if voins to-.-.r( In r w .t ii a liiii ai-d r:aiip'e!e itli.rn of - ii, '.i i '..' I am. co. training an arrarate state ment of I lie pel sons elect. 'd delegates and all in-t. : 1 1. ill- otrti, shall he caUlicd 1 said hoard to the County Convention, cpo.i pt : iit.-d iila :: ! - t l e i i.rin-li.'d by tiie County i oiuiaittct'. i i in I K-i im; -!: MS ok pi t. . i i, nm ii, pi. Vl.eiie.-r I.i.i'i ai.y di-t lie?, i.talidcl 1 let. it i. 1 .:: if i'i-i-s, i;j numbers i ipia ! tu !; e time-'.he deb--. i!rs whirli stirii ili-tii.'. ha in l he I oiii I ;. I ot. cut itia, slia 11 i .nap hi in i i 1 1! i:: : o! an inal ee rlrrt o! la'-;., lrtlilli oi dricg-.itfs or of iii-:r.-.. ...n-,, ;:. w lii. h ctin plaiut the ai'ff."! l ifts .shall be .-.peri, illy ..et I o 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 i i ; : : i i ! i y the alii l.n ol ore or mine p'son-. :-... ii" riff .!.,:;.:, it -li.ill have the light to contest the -cat of -)! hde e;at-s or th.e v.ili'i;.'y ei' s;vh in -!r .if' ioi: A ( I'M M: f I !.K ..1 111 y.. i : i ; 1 .i i m : -ha!', he he:'r.t by :-. r::ni .ue ileiegat.-!, to be a. .pointed by !.-nt ot the -..lavii!,...:' wh.i.-h said mitl.-e i ti e I n- ronr.-.iitti e -hall ;.;i i i i to hear the paitic.-, theii priM.I s nd al I.'ja: it in-, ami as soon as ii ii' be repot Ioi to tile ( onveiilioH hat Oe li"j;'iis aie ri. titled to seat- therein, a::. I a hat in-!i.ie!io;., ate biudihg I'p-ir. sail! ile-le-Mti s. i l.er.-up'iii the Conetitiou shall pliH rrd iinn-.riiiately, upon the call of the M as ai n I I. a s. I,i ;t. ,.pt or reject I he lepm t ot the contesting parties, la whi -h call of the yea- and nays the nau-.e- of the delegate a hose sea t s ;i I e rinir-tftl or Vihl.se in-lrue-t ion an- dispute I. shall In- untitled. ;l A I.I i- ll A I lo.'.s OK I K! ; .Al !1: .' I i.-1 I- 11 Tl-s. II. A I! ileh aii s nm-t i rsitle in the d: 1 1 it t ti t v repic-rt t. It: case ot the inability to :ittci-.d. siii'stit-atiouH may be n.aile lroiii cil ii ns o the di-tiirt. Ml si m i v : 1 1.1 l . 1-'. I h ieL.:.tt s lulls: g i r ll t In-iii !i 1 in-. 1 re N r.K i i'l- t i.r.n. 1 1 in ; it .ns oiiey ihe il -peel : v. 0 i-t aids, a ,i, if viol.it iilent of d i' la. shall b t ( '. n eri; i te or :: ,t- i f the l'lts- n ca -t the vote of Mich I'clegi itii the i:a It-legates so a.ies in aeeoi t!a. n.e i.ini t'ne il, legate -r 1 1:1 ' 1 be ft n ' ll V t ii i"t I'mn, and -hall mit or p .i -e : 1' trust in 1' he. cios. .tb-.-i.lin-' pel! I ti.. 1 the o::. he cligih't' t i any ortiee the patty I a- a j'.-iiod 1 A v .-i:rtA M I. m i i.-. 1! i- 10 N -i K. :-. 1'.. la coin 1 id '. a m io,' of all the del. am! lain sic is,.:i's n;. -t d cam i'.'t .e, .i lo a it .niiteiti.'f: shall be excl'b'i'd '- '.ir.tii allrr the : 1 t a- j.e: -on re el nli-. shall 1 e :io 1 I'.OIM 1 I I ! I ' , ei i tht omitted ill at each .-!' niade. I -a a t'l'- toil a:. til a ir , ai mii; 1 so i.ll i.itioii is I.N M TT Itii: ll.Mltllllv Alts AND r. 1 If am '!!M:a I 1" :..ii.!a: V C.l I -' l ol- for en paid an- n 1 it in. s any na any pr any p. tl , ( or 1 ' . er V lu!' ". or ;,!,,,!; i- ii-'.V;! Ill to ai a, t.) se i r, or shall or -aaiehV i:i..': i.r ic nh, or to f in luhghig or 1 au l- cm . he 1 ' I .III' ol'. I' thing, or 1 ward, to 11 11 y ot her 1 r set 11, 1:1 sj.li.e sahh the ki,..v. . the liana- , t. i.t ;: ai: iie SI i ! a n",v s t , bv , -.'.i'.'s, or il the liar per-.v; Willi sue!.. :v.n :!.,.., .i.t.l be illllne- 1 1 I - tinl, in t: -liately siri- ! i t it ii;: s,:, l.olieii.:'! - i t ad 1 Hi 1 11 : in- i it be -I rtlek I re lit 01 l l I i.i ii ia tes, iiai d it Iter hi before th.' liiial 1 11 1 I , 11, ni" of ! la" n .ni'iiee shall t i-n I tae vara ney n. iii,. i, ami in either he inci' ,'i!e to niv -:n lh ; t i w 1,1 i-en sh; supplied ! case Mir'n lioliiinal ioi; l,y ;1 co!, ti.ti.i-i, o: to;;;-, elect ion as a ii, !, -gat .a,,;!,.,-. And in case it -shall b.-ah.-gi .i a:;- r the a ; ;, an niiient if the i oiivci:''on th it any c iml.d de put in n.mii l atiiai l,;.s l'c,.i gi 1 t f -.,,1: :.fts, or ativ oth.-r ft audi 'cr.t 1 ra 'ti v to o'.dain sii.lt n.,'. mu ata.n, ;: e charge shall le in v.-t igated bv the ( eiai'y ( euniiUee, a. id M.ch steps taken ns the J o 1 1 f the parly may leijuire. I '. 1 1 a ny ilea gab - .-had 11 cviu any inmev 1 -t o'h. r a hie ! lc t ting, or ar.-rp tlie j romi-e i t ;iiivi-.ii!..;i!,-iiin r ivviiai f j I aid. delivered, o- M"o,.nl to hi;", or any ers .11 for st.ch gatf it-;m i:n! .n euient for his vote r.po.i pi,,,, I ,. ti!c (;.. t l.itties.itisf.irtinti ot the Coi , ,.:. ti., 11, siieli d.-i, a'e shall be forthwiih .-t;p, !!,..!, :,,,, i, ,,., civei! as a di'lcg ttr t'i :i: u- i;.tu ,. . .:,i'..,,i .,, ..,.1 shall In- lllell'gihle to :t:,- I . : 1 1 f - 111 itii: 11 : i 1. .11 . 1 -- -. -.---..,.. ... irt'I.I.s to I! ;; feii 1.1 1 y lb. I as. s : : i 1 -: : 1 -r ,r lh.. sl.-.l! Pave IVlo- p!Cl-..tCt:l'c 11', t'l III! turn, until licli-rtait r mi ill : ll. vi:i 17. I ! ( una!!'., i:i : 1: T vni . 0:1: ; 1 ... :1 11a o'cl. , u- :i l i!o: 111. nn . A N Ni 1! x t I IS. 'I hi' :;tni,. tiec slarl !,f a,: X i'llts li ti.e tii. , 1 i 111. U N I i f of all 1':, iioii'ieid .d 1 1 I N ill '. 1 Fa cauiiiil.itc- li A u 1 i pi-1.1 u.. d i, :.. I. Y Y OO TT Y Y O O U Y Y O oir YY ) U I XX N (Kid UN X N O rx x x o 1 T "VT XT X" I L A AA Y O ) CKJ Y Y I -V- VT V I A UU X XX i. A STILL LEADS: . :! " . -" r?:.l.. till i l l-XZ THE GOLDEN BUBBLE BURSTS, KIT THE tiRKAT HTflSS " Youn'ff 1 1 j-v 111 r C S 'I At 111 51 V I.I lltlil illlUl 10a vjiuiiiiiiii iiuusu Is still a boomivfj, brinrjhuj Relentless SUnrgltter to-llifjh lrices and auul r'tdlnff to oil the reojle! Meantime Hundreds of Heiu. Women and Children continue to carry away armsful of Goods as the result of Tearful Financial Failures. READ THE NEW PRICE LIST or FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT T1IF.- BIO "BOSS" -CtOTKmO HOUSE GOODS AT PRICES SO LOW li'iit we can sell jon an) thins: yon w-nt In the line of Clothing; at figures no one luis ever lrcnn?el or. TH E EXCITEMENT INCHEASING ! A TKKIIUJLK PANIC FliOM Till; VKU START! Customer uill plr.-nf call early In !ie morning to n;ahe their pnrehases. ns we fitiil it uoressary In the afternoon to employ a ioliec force to keep tlie i.nr:;lni; iimm of linmanity in cirrnlallon. roi,!.()WlN(i Yvi; (1IVK A I I. W OF T ill'. MANY UAlUiAINS Yv i; oi i to cash iujyi:i;s: A :-i A M in'.-. I o thai i.( d , in - ,1 V: Suit l,i 1. 2.7 -l.no . ."i.OO . T.OO .. y.oo . 12.00 . IS.OO .. -J.50 .. 5.00 . fs.eo II : i I liial Tin 1 - 'II I'.!' S'-,.';ll. rm .-r II !..- :T.-J'I. A A i .lli"s I i... ill V: l'.:.t ilt In"-" - .ll i'i'-'ii.."! I!n-i ii..---Suit !"r tins' ..th. i - .-ell 1 ii s.i.-i i. M ill's l-l.xtr.i ;...,! P. i-ev:.-.' Stiit.i ler. til '. title r- .--II f. i' si I..". ). .M ia' ii la, Suit : r A Hint t.itl ,'!.- -1 i lei -1 ".' A M.;:.- l'.: r.i i ii.-i l ti:ss suit li.r tl.::; '"la l - il A Mn u'? li .. -I ' o i-e itt '..r Hint titln-r- i !l La ".i. A ."Lin .-I le.nl I . i-ir-i it ei- tlt.tt iitlirl .-. II I ir ;..'i .. A M:in liMr.i tm..' ( ) . i rfi.:,t fur tlmt tli -" d !it - " 1 . i-. DON'T INVEST YOUR Icf-is-e yin exiini'.ne (he Young America Clothing House, ! C-? ' j Corner ELEVENTH AVENUE and ELEVENTH Street, Sc;il. i::, IS7:).-7iii. rem I Observe Thisl - Ni) Apis Eaiplcyel Boihl Direct 'I 'lii: uv a i.i, 1 they o.i - ti . t in via; Tin: ctn;,vruv is, ,iv l-t-bmilit i,.v t"i,in-rh t.i re s.l -i : t lit.' .ami. prie-v n. fa-tyt-ar: but 11 yon will ' . .SI iriini etv li! It -iu; 5trp.il. Allmiiia. !:.. .! will In- mad.- main le.-t to ' -.;. .r.-t ;ti Ua.-t ca.ii bo -oi,i imih-Ii i-liriiprr than e,T hrii.i,-, as the toll.nviiii llirures . -! r.i ' : . oil .i:l al ft v.. a tl:;.; .-...n CI.OTI I IIV(jr T Al , , ;h:I. ','.! . . . 11 it , ' I. ..7 . .'' n' O,-. ,, ,, .,. ,', , 1,, .,. hil.ij. I... .... 0.. ',. .,..'. l'. 1.7. . . Ai .i'j ni-fi-r. il,. f;,.r ra h tt: In. 1.', li' Ittrin. huti-yPH' ,r,-:-fi ,nir, -.f n'A I .-':.::. on,! t,i Itt ,-. n ... :: it's I n. mill f,.e a in' Il a.. Min i i '.':, ij.il . H ir'ib-j. tl.. I.'.. I'AXTALOOX ?,:er c:1ry .lem lnnta!nor.. r-t.-n s ... Iter l'.oita!....n-, at.. M"in Pr I'.int.iloo a-, at... M o-.'S lilai k l-M -Ulll Pant lbi Mt n's line i:t-s I a nt:i lo.ni -. ; .Men's ( -;tH-itnert.' 1 ant ileons. ."and tin. -fl.JO t.T.'i 'i.70 HA T AM 'i !IHIMKT1IFXT.-VI H its nt r.;'.. joe., 7.. f l.oo and fl.-Jf.; Stitr Wool H:it, la'.e-t sty!.-, at ..-.. .'n:., s,.-.. -f l.oo and -1 .'J.'. : rlir Hats nt .UK., o.t.-., .1.U'). fl..j, i.no. ?-..!. M,T'i. -..." and ?.;..". i: Stui Far Hats at l 7.1. s-j..Vi a il fj.mi Pnvs" and V net lis' Mat' Iroin 'Jlc. to'l.T.i : 'aps tor i-il! and '.vint.T if all style, and .-i.'.es, at ga.-.. g.V.". 4ne.. te.. 7ie.. l.l) and i.i. THK LAW rllS T STOCK, LATEST S lVI.12s A N D 1 X)V ICS f PliK l-S IN Till; CI I V. ;HMS' Ft HMMllM. . PS Di:i.tin:.IHXT.-i;o. Colored Drrsft Shirts at TV-.: 1;. 11 r n:rt at .!.: 1- lacr Sinn., at 7-.,-.: w int.- unitiMiiroi't fl..i: llcsl Wl I tie ."shirts .H SI "! ; -hirfs ,it. lirairt-rs t J:e.. 4 -e.. .V . -111 I 7'". e;e h: i; - l 1. .-,c-..:..K-. and Cul lti-1 U-j.-e. :"., a.. ., se., I-k-., V. The I.ararst a,T. Cl.cn . si Stnel.- s: a 1 er-ieis in cly ao 1- a:i ! pne'. -. ai a iv and . ptinlry i-hlat to t.-t pei tU'lly a.Vited to . :lil al haiies. Simon's, Mew Clothing Depot, Jil Ir. t'lrtttu' IS Corner Mth flvenuo and 13th EN CO MACH EXPOSITION Paris, 1878 llin IMTrtJMATinMJtl CVJlOITirt.l FHlLADELPHiA, 1376, EXCELLENT THREAD.' rurniiOApr s, - L.i,uuui ,nt L. Home industr; i!'',1'.' tJf dA&t!-':L- PHILADELPHIA. feci...jiaMHItiH tttlilMMM !;! tit ft I H Hi rfiPTrri'O ai mnim jUOO 115 CLINTON STKKHT, JOHNSTOWN, PA., AIAVAVK 2 Diy and. Dress G ooclt NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC., 8 to he found in Calabria or adjoining counties. : ' Forget not the street a; and fail lint to call, buy and be happy. a&sr.K3iacxi.B. jmri'wa4.'.B.3U.j C3-E0.'"W-"2"3-A cash i)i:.M.i:i: in ai.i. kind ok HEATING-and COOKING STOVES AND MAMTA( : TIN ami SHEET - J lO.2 E:1 mv11i Ave ' 4 lil.AI-i.M' I I.U I, IX 1111 li. k:,Mit;.i. .'.iioiitiiig ; ui:l s;c;-airin of !1 !, tutl (ironiiit ly nm! i all s lacloril y itlicmlcl tn. l i-.iT-.i. t!, JIM MMEEEERRBR II C'C A MM M M E R RII C C AA , A A "f M "M ME K K II C A A ' AAA M MM.MEE. I.'RRK IIC AAA V AAM M M E i W i 1 . i II II C ; A A AM M M F. R ItU C UA A AM M MEEEEK RII CCA A THE VAN ! 1 j ! j THE feKAMkX AT THE i i I : ! j I I i I A Coin's Extm (t"ed Overmmt fur 10.00 I lint ntlirrs i,.r ia..ie. A Man '. Urn 1 Warm l'..;it tur l.."0 tlmt titli- r- s.-ll lur fJ.-J.-.. A iMiiiP- I ro.iil Wi.i liin." l':iiu f..r.....t....- 7Se. tliatr : a. r.- n.-u I, it -Jl.e'i. A Man - ;,.., 1 lit,- Shirt t-.r '. 50e, that t.l lea.- ..,11 (or ;.". A Man".' ;...! K it l,.r HHv. that otin-r- '.-ll lor A Ut.y'.- Iiimi 1 lt.il lur 85c. t liat i.t in-: n .-rli J.ir A fliild'.s Suit. Irt.ia ta'.i vi-:ir. (tliccliihl, m.t the suit.) It.r. 2. 25 that other- it, -II lt,r Si-I.2"i. A II.. i li.Mul Suit. IV.. in ti tu l;i vi-ars. (liui htiy. nut the suit.) lor 3.00 that ni in i s .-t il lur $.!... A M i u's Suit tit t. iiilrivli thiii for JOc. that i-thrrs ?ell lur T-V. fYiCNEY IN CLOTHING r'iiiic priced (inmU at the ALTOOXA. PA. . j Fresorve Tliis!! from Heaiprters, Saveil Comissta. that ikkiim h.wk ahvam kd anhthat i JZJ A11TAI JCTSTT- Mr:t''-. Sn:lx. or i.rW.-ir f.-.fr. a. 3..v: .l.''.'l", Sitit';. Jar I: uf .,'.;..,, i- .'."i l.'. i'-v S"tl,. jiir jt tr i'.-,. a' .:,-.l'... Suit. I". ii a--',-. '-''I' Mi-it' Siiiti. tin- ri i ij j; .',' - . '.. 'i'l. v. end . ,'i h'x H'-nrtf I'O'ttx. pt . ..fl. Vi. -"i-.'li. and Youth' -N.-o. tin- fVifd -it it vtttl iiit-ml arr;'U-;il in the t iti. lUliji" Svitt. of ail tr.i ti.rr anil the t he tin it iii thr vilij. lH5lJ!,kl1i,AflIlXrF- : .ucn s i nitiii toons, v.iiioii -iv;r.. liom -..-sti to 4. i A line its.-ortiuent ol sprncr-bnttori 1'antalo.Jiis, in t priecj nni".iii Iroai si.:u lo 4.;:'i. i f -t- Ir. mi .--v. ni- I nn: L.Ai;i;iisT ami nrsr si o k ol' pant- A L.UO.NS IN Til K CITY. Meat - at sue.: Hotter lot- Shirt- at 7."-.: Vtrv (ioo, fit hi 11 mined Shirt, at -'.v.. a.'s-. 11 n. I ;Vk-. : ln.br- 1 l h: iiih-1 Sh i rt a t 7 .. 1 .i.s an.l l.fto each: Men's ! w-..: Wool Hose, s.-., i-k-., i.v-.,-j..e. on. 1 j ,f VVmil . .; ;,i;,.es. ti,.. ' - t the truth or the nbm e a.-crtions in relation to our rtar of P. X. I:. Pet eitjrr lit ttot. ALTOONA. PA. Street, - ORSEO BY "bVER THI37V SEWtN-3 ACH NE EXHIBITORS AT THE i vVv,T UNIVERSELLE, sV ' -V S.F.T. f MANUFACTURED at MOUNT UnilY.M 1 KASTiBRQ(lMITED'.4SKrs'llYt?r:ii a HAVE Till:- I I'.lllllbers J .Or Tl'Kr.U OI IRON "WARE, Altoona . EVEJi DO IT. Never be too warm in yonr praises of a lady's laiy f riemls. Friendship should 1k ftncouraizeu. not iiscoiu.u;eu. Vpvp. irrto rnnal the smartness of ur smart interloentor. It is not his ' i.rovinee to recoffnizft smartness in an- i KrSS, i N'f ver tell all von know to a st ranker even if lie resale von ever so copiously with his affairs. "Thibk you he would be more careful of your reputation than he is Of his own ? Never say, when retiring, I w ill pret rip enrl v to-momw : for doesu t the ccoixt book say that all liars shall have their o-u-t t-tr for doesu t the c?ooil nart ? etc. Never jam your finder in the door; for to swear is neither brave, iolite nor wis-.', Never call a man a liar; for the eye is a lender oran and the sense of vision a precious one Never ak a lady to play npon the piano unless you intend to le iolite enough to listen to her playincr. After having talked incessantly during her ierformnnce Never aild liypocnsv to boonshness by seemin-to Ie pleasel w ith what yon , thought more contemptiole man your .Antiimiit ilil nrn ttle Own no that vim ; only asked her to play out of politeness " and failed to listen out of impoliteness.' ; Never read your literary productions . to another unless he press you to read j them. Remember the golden rule. ) Never refuse the fruit w hen it is first ; passed von. honinu that all will show ; , their H!itpne.?s by taking the smaller, I inferior apples and iears, leaving the j best for yourself the next time round. Not onlv is this mean, but you may I over-estimate the politeness of your I i company". Never look over the shoulder of a man who is writing. Have mind upon your health ; he may forget himself. Never talk of yourself in a country where forty millions of people are bent on talking of themselves. Never ask a question unless you in tend to pay attention to the answer. There is no happiacss in life comparable I to the joy ot airing our knowledge. : (live .your friend a chance to air his. 1 lie will love you with a love surpassing that of woman. Never say that you have beard before i what your friend has evidently taken j great pleasure in telling you. His de-j light at finding you equally well inform- ! ed with himself may not be so great as j yon had imagined. ! Never look a gift horse in the mouth 1 while the. donor is present. After he is ' gone, it is a duty. The proier study for ; the horseman is the Lorse. j Never ask for a second piece of pie, 1 litlle boy, unless you are sure of getting it. It is best not to get eople in the i habit of refusing you tilings. ; Never make any distinction in your horse-car gallantry in favor of youth j and beauty if you can help it. Never tell a secret to a woman. IT t you can't keep it yourself, why expect she will be able to keep it to herself ? Never say die to a barber. J.et him alone for starting that subject, or he . is not the barber we take him for. , Never fret about to-morrow's wealh- ; j er. If to-day "s weather is pleasant, en- 1 joy it. Von may be so fortunate as to . s ;k f escape to-morrow s storm by getting asiied on t lie railroad or blown up on i unboat. tVm I i on;-crii t. (il-lX. SlIEItfOAX'S 1 1P.ST VICTOliY. At this juncture we may be pardoned ' for referring to Cieu. Phil. Sheridan's lirst sliot, as a remark of General Giant : called ti e incident to litind. It was in ' eaiieu lie mcbieni r The In lians had ;it- i -house at ti e Middle the inmates badlv whippi d and in iniiiiinent ilanger of be ing massacred at any moment. A cou rier was sent (lying awav to Vancouver, where Sheri.la'ii held the fort at that time, 'ailing for immediate assistance. Everything about the po.st was thrown into great commotion in the hurry and bustle of speedy depart tire. Sheridan caused an toid-fashioncd iron cannon to oe piaced on b.ianl a little steamer then, 1 if we are not mist;' ken, under the charge of. Cv.plain I'.ulgcr, who is ono of tiie party in cenijiany with G.'n. (Irant, and in a remarkal.'le short si'ace of time was steaming up the Columbia. Arriving at the Cascades, t lie cannon wa.s put on shore and taken to iHisition on the river ir-t.arxtguarenifrd j i,nnk in range of the belcgticred block house, which was surrounded bv celling savages. In the excitement of the mo- nitnt the gun was Placed near the b:nik and loaded very heavily. Th.-; order w;is given, a fearful boom, Which crash- ed and re-echoed throughout the nioiin- 1 tains, was heard, t lie canncn kicked over j the bluff and went splashing into the Col- : uinbia, twenty feet below, The artil- ! t ry was silenced, and Sheridan- Mood ' lierplexed. His harm in was turned to ! joy as he beheld the sawges 1 uuniiig , with ad their speed for the inotitains, i vi-ll as onlv savn'ri-sj ..i.hl T'bow l.orl I :.,.,.,. , v i,?in ' . oCei befoi e hciU'd the report of a can- 1 .'r.:..,..i II.. 1 i , . """r""-' i'i jiiogiucni uay nad come. Mieridan won his first vie lory raving the lives of those in the Mock-houso and prohably many others, as one success oft he hostiles would have caused a rani down the. river. Soma of I the men said the Indians did not quit 1 running until they had ciossed 8nake ' Kiver, in Idaho. A few years ago the I the cannon was recovered and brought I to this city, where, we lielieve, it was hroken up and east into more useful form. I'oitbiiul ()idi,,,t) jue. Mistakk oy XATrni:. Two of thi most marvelous specimens of the w-nv iiihir nave noon lUscovcrea in Morgan I county, Ky. They are two hoys named ; i Jr.nies and Henry Klam, aged resX'ctive- j 1 ly eight and twelve years. These loys ' : talk rationally, nreordinarily intelligeiit, J j hut are peculiar in having no hair on i their liodies and heads. Their skin is J covered with heavy scales like lish. At the elliow, knees and foot joint the skin : is very thick, resembling the skin of an i alligator. 1 hey . never perspire, but turn right blue when they get heated They take to water as naturally as fish, but, strange to say, can't swim. They dive and crawl along the bottom with great activity and delight. They can not walk barefooted, their feet cracking open, bub have to wear shoes all the time. Their eyes are large and round. " not almond-shaped, and tlie lids are very 3 1 red. They never wink, and sleep with tiieir ryes wiiie ejicn, and are always in mo' i n; when asleep. Their features are said to be very good and regular. - They have to keep their liodies gieased when not in the water. AVhen the body becomes dry the skin cracks ojicn. Tiieir hands are covered with scales in lieu of hair. The boys handle snakes with impunity and delight, frequently quarreling over a single reptile, but sat isfied when each has one, and snakes have no ontinathy to Ihem, but follow them like a dog does his master. The mother of these monstrosities ha s borne eight children. The eldest, a daughter ot .sixteen, is beaut iful Of form and fea,- lures, and lite other children are not at all peculiar. She cannot account for Nat ures's freak in these cases. They arc expected lo be in Mt. Sterling short ly, when our scientists will hav'e an in teresting problem to solve. IiI.ack Tea to CoLoit ll.vn:. "We do not favor dyeing the hair, but a ladyjgives this innocent receiie ; (iet some black tea and steep it as you would for tabic use: pour off tea in a bottle and cork. When combing your hair use it for wett ing the hair instead of . 1 .. .. I tia.l. :-, , , , . nsing-it tv "ZtetLt yo "Li? Sh h" daiKer and moie like its original col- or than it would have been bv tisinc any of the oilier dve.s so much in use. 1 iim. it iocs. If .,,,',1 L i ,v :t i.- ..,.1 list It M st II and know it Is good. A BUTTEK-PRODUCISO SqUASH. c 1 1 V : i' i: The Iltlonn (Montana) Ihrahl tells this queer .tory of a mammoth squash which was fed on milk and rrodneed butter : Anions those exliilntinc at the Territorial lair this year is James U. .lolmson, a farmer vS'Sr ! solemlicl coi:eet:on of crain and vesetables- anions the latter a squash of nearly 40 pound- weiirlit wliieh lias a history too re markable to pass unrecorded. It is of the California mammoth vanetv, nn.l considera b!v the smallest h-ilU" of several of the same kind shown in the same collection. Some six or seven weeks ss, when little more than trn pounds weitrht, this squash was- accidentally severed troin its vine uy me : t'ead of a farm" employe. Mr. .lohnsori le- ' plored the aecii'ent. the vegetable beins; favoiite and the first to set out from the I blossom, and he entertained great expeeta- ' tions of it I The hired man, seeing his distress, sup;- pestetl that tlio squash be taken and raised j by band. Johnson confessed he did not ! know what ttiat meant. "I will prow and v..;il T nitl. 1u niilt ii-aa imniiir it, ii j.'n " ... .'..in, ....... the response, "(in ahead and doit," said Johnson, who smiled grimly, thinking the Yankei; lured man was disposed to play a ..j,,,,..' i,iln-. The "orphan vegetable," i with the stem and a few inches ot the vino left intact, wss taken to the house and de- i posited m a garret room, where it could get a sun-natii liart oi cacn any. l lie stem was i wound wit.li several la vers of cotton cloth. I ami this was submerged in a dish of new J iiiiik iniii iiiii; itiiti 01.111111. . The squash fed huntrrily on the lacteal fluid.-' OnltlK' start it nbsorU'd a pint of milk in a few hours. This was presently increased to a quart, and twice, a day it was thus rationed to the first day of the fair, on Monday last. It thrived wonderfully on its novel liriiiginjr up, and neighbors who drop ped in from time to 'ime to see it, expressed their surprise and astonishment at this sin- (iniin- niiiilr. of veireta ble Production. Thev wntciied it nurse ami c.iuid easily detect the ! t linnltlif uitivititA 1raminr tint ti iit-vitij-tiiki i III II ll 11 I 1 t bill.' IIIAIIlUlll lllli IlllVllliIl'UiT ! drink. Kvery one cave the souash repeated shakes, mid pressi-il their investigations to learn whether there was any internal evi- deuce of all the milk which that vesjetabh? had consumed. Thesiimuth lirosiieredaiiiaz- I inirlv, expanded in size continually, and ! when taken away for exhibition weighed j within a fraction of foitv pounds. j There were many at the fair whose curi : osity was great ly excited about this squash, 1 and Mr. Johnston promised to cut the vegc : table in thn presence of witnesses and ex ; hibit to them ils "true inwardness." This was done this morning before a iarsc con course of people, and the amazement of the ' multitude may lie pictured, but not deseiib- j ed, when it was open to their wondering i I ryes. Divided carefully m the middle, tlie j top half was removed, disclosiiiic a globe of beautiful, Rolden-hued butter, with plump, i filled seeds peeping out from all sides of the luscious looking hall. Its weight was esti i mated by many of the best judges at ten ', pounds, and was as fresh and fragrant to j the smell as a spring blown daisy. It was ! the unheard-of novelty more than the surpas sing beauty of the sight that raised the en ; thusiastie outburst of the crowd as they viewed this remarkable blending of farm and dairy products. q'he "meat" of the snuash in. richness of color, equaled that of the butter hall, and alter everybody lias had a fair chance to see and .satisfy themselves of the genuineness, of both, and investigate to their hearts' content the imiijue exhibit, it will be divided up and parceled out to a dozen or more parties, to whom also will be given portions of the butter for trial. Mr. .Uilm.-ton receives from the citizens of Helena a special premium of $20 fortius rarest speci men of a 'butter squash" ever raised by hand, or for that matter by nature's owii process. We think it will be generally ac knowledged a wondrous product, I he counter part ot w hich has probably never before been i i . ' , t i seen or iicam oi in .uoniana ol unj uinci part of the world. I I To make a mustard plaster that will draw well, but not blister, mix with the white of an e; Removed to Bank Building Xcxt Door to Krei.lholT '3 Xtw More. CARL RIVLNIUS, SiJJSSo Sa! TTAS alwavs on hand a hirac. varied ami ele 1 L ennt assortment of WATCH ICS, CLOCKS, .1 K Ill.li V, SIMCCTACLI S, F.Y E-GLASSKS, ce., which he oilers fur sale at lower prices than I any other dealer in the county. Persons needing j anVt hinir in his line v ill do well to Rive hiin a cad before purchasing elsewhere. ! 41 Prompt attention paid to repairing Clocks, j Watches, Jewelry, c., and atislaction guaran- j teed in hoth work and iricc. J. A. MAHER, Lilly, Pa.J CASH DKALEIi IN Dry Goods, Clothing, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Al AIL OTlli:iI KIXII (IF ' nscally kept in a lirst class country store. : Evrrjlhing Sold as CHEAP FOR CASH . ns nt nny other ctabli-'lmient in or out or the enun ty. rind eoiintry pn.dnee taken in e hamr- f.irmer ( e'h.intlise nt cash prices. The patronage of every ' boily wishimr to -"t till! value lor their money is I earnest!'.' and re-Ii"etfui!v se lidO'd. J. A. MAHER. I.illy. Cambria Co., Pa., Sept. li, ls7;i.-tl. McNEVSN &L YEAGER, m Axcr.MTrnKiis ok Tin Copper ani Sheet-Iron WAEEJ , .nn nK.u.Etts: tx COOKING & HEATING STOVES, It AN t. IS, ri'KXACllS, Ac, ! 1IC3 Eleventh Avenue, . Altoona, Pa. One Door West of Opera House. KOOITNT. AND SPOl'TINO PIIOVITtY ATTBXIIEO TO. KV.l'AIItS FOU STOVKS CONSTANT!. ON HAND. Altoona, Oct. 10, lST!.-tf. I EBENSBURG AVOOLENFACTOHY f rOl'XTRY WORK A KPEtTALTY. riTlT: nnderslixn.-d hnirinir recently jmrcli:iel the 1 proj.crty known us the Ef.Kvsm tui AVotnnx I'ACToitv from the As-lirnep of A. V. t I li-o. W. Tours, desire lo enll the attention of the public to the tart Unit they iimixisc piiitinv snid Faet.iry in oper-ilion lorthivith lur the itir.ose of iltiin-r nil kinds nU'OI'XTKY VVOKK. in-h ns 4trl 1 nu, Ityrinsr, Spinnins, Went I nn. Ac. Will nl-o Mniinfaeture ItlanKrt, I'lannd,, I'Rwimrr- and Yarn, llavin; secitrcil the nervier of nn rxrKiuK-JCKn nnd rnAiTTCAi. man to mannire the bnsiness. we .nn tfiiaranteo entire satisfaction to nil who favor us w ith their custom. H. HAHKHK. AT.V1N KVAXS. Ehcnshnr?, atay 2, lS7a.-tf. Kl. JAMES. 15. O. Oesscliprei, nsaiiusLscninuD costumes. Kin-:NSIHT1C, PA.' nnf? floor wrt nf lnntipy'f store, where SHOl' choir k j t-hoire t.iinl ot i loth. Jii.-siincrc?. pstinir.. Alit irotn whi;li pKm -tion? can ne in.-ilc. will nt all limn" he kept on Imrnl. itml full suit.- or ."initio rti- j cles of wennn-z nppnrel for either irrnts or youth dl be inn.le to order on the shorte.-t notice, in the l itest ami best style, nnd at the lrmcst IO intr price. Satisfaction irna r.i n teed in all CTiscsan.l the best of work ftirnisheil tnlly ns cheap as Inferior clothinir can be bonuht rcady-uiadc. -A trinl is c:irm-st-lv solicited. II. O. OE.SCHOEK. Kbensbunr. ?Iny 23, lS7.-tf. furs! immi FURS! S3 Hftst Price in Casa or Me AVIt.L jik r.vin FOB ALL KIND OF FURS! AT TIIK F.RF.SNRI Ri HARDWARE A ROUSEFIRMSIIWC STORE. OKO. Scot. --".. is;:i.-r.i;t. HbNTliKY, - - i C'TT7 A VKn:iin!erpensesto.a'nts. tiutntFree. 'olll Address 1M. Vhkhiv, Aiiausta. .viaint-: H H KEE A Pf TKEEKKRir H II K A A F I' K K K ... IH1 F.E AAA ITT KE KKK !! H If K A A V r. R K " H H KKK A A I' KEE K K -. '--.lieapest! ; GEO. IIUNTLEY j HAS XOAV ON HAM) THE , LARGEST, BEST s MOST VARIED ; STOCK OF Hardware ! Stoves, Timvore, a(i(j itnriiFFI'r!Il!IU ssssss ',f OI Nr.r I IA IIi s o mo oo llI)II sjsssss W C,,,M.0 . (lf Ml JJ,,,,1' t00 IKMK) )COt J)ll)In s-. 8ie., fcr., tlmt can lie fonml to ny one elatili.h- meut in J'cuns lvonin. . His rtm-k cimuiriscs t Qy7 FARLDft MU SkhiM SlU V , of various style? and patterns; X3l"lilloiW XInil"VJXTC? , , ... . ofevrrj- u-nptl..n nl of be qntiltty ; ! CARPENTERS TOOLS! of all Vlnd ami tc bo?t In the market. Al?o, a lurtre ftwk ot j TAIiLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, ! .laware. Qneenware. Sll ver-IMwtert I Wnrf. 'oort ami Willow Ware. Wall i per. Trnnkonntt Val i wn. BtI vr. An. i vll. Vite!. Ilnr,r .Shoe, liar Iron, Rail Koil. Home alls. fiirriiuce Itolt, Kit- j els. Mill Sun,, l.rhiiMoncs, Steel Sliov- el now Monld, Koad N-oopsj Mowing Machines, Horse Hay Rakes, I llortf liny Kim, Hope anl rniier,. I lorn Cultivator.,, and a full linen! Ilarv- enllnar Tool. Al.-.i, a larje anj.irtnient nf Table, Jloorand Stair Oil Cloths, Carriase Oil Olotli, I'APKK ami KIT. ChDTH WINIK'W SHAP1NH I an-ii Mi API-'. Kl.Mllil-S: lavKiii'iKii. ASH TUN . SAI..T. the best, in the w-rhl for lair) ntnl Table i n-e: IvroRTKii K'K'K SATr. the ehoapc-t nntl l.o--t lor rei-dinar lave st. k : I. A Ml I'l.ASTKK; Wkm. :Ni('isTKitt l'l 'Dili's, et the host iiia1i;v : PKKKINS I'AlKXf SAH.TV liAMI'S, ivliiiii raiint.t be expliMletl : I'lULnrrN'-i 1 AOOXS .?fi j I'AK'rs. the larje.-t pt.K-k.il MH.K CHUCKS if i M slinjirs an.! si7os nn.i .it snpi-rior wure r-i-pr i.f- I fere.1 t..r Mile In I'.liensbiir: n lull line of 1A INT ! lilll'SIIKS of the most ile-inilile iinnlitv: AV1X- now n VAH.xis ASS. UIJ.S. I'AINl-S. Tl'KrKNTlNK. N1S11KS. (if., toarolhcr with a larirc ami cuui- ' l.lete stuck ol i ll. lire I ;koceries, tobacco and se(;ars, j as well a tti.nisantls of other useful ami needful , nrti. les. In lin t. nvlliiu' I haven't irot or can't ret at short notice Is not worth buyinar. and what 1 i do oiler for sale may id ways In- relietl on ;i rutsT- ' 1-t.Ass IX Qvai.itv, while tiicy will invariablv bo SOU) AT 3JOTTOM l'HICKS! o-Havbi'j had nearly thiiitv vkabk" kxckui- EM'K in the sale of .jihkIs in my lin,. 1 nm enabled I to supply my customer? with the very best ill the 1 market. Hive mr ft liberal share of'yonr patron- aire. then, and be convinrctl tlntt llie l-V.-t isalu-jiys j the chea K'st, nntl that It neirr )iays to buy nn ill- j Irrior artirle simply bei-nuvc the prit-r is low. as it ; is an indiputabiir iaet that furii '.roods are always '. the dearest in the cud. " ' GEO. April 11. is:-.!. HUNTLEY, Kbenslmnr. i - GETiLLTHE LIGHTTOD CIS ON TH E SUBJ KUT OF Cheap Groceries I By re.nlinsr the advertisements, circulars, price lists, etc., ol other dealers, and then uo to F. P. CONFER'S iDEL GROCERY STORE! 1321 Eleventh Avenue, Between 10th & 11th Sts.f Altoona, Pa., Ami "eontrr" your natronase on a man who can not only show yon the lante.t, mot rarieil ami lompleto Ftoek nt (roods ever offered lor sale in that city, coin prl sine trervtliini? fresh and pnre in the wiiv ol OKOUKKIKS, " PROVISIONS, Oreen, Pried ami Oannc.i Fkt'lTS. NOTIONS, lie , but can an.l does sell at prices fully as cheap ' il nol a little eneaper than any otner man or nrni I In the business. m matter where they reside or j what inducements they oiler. BrThankful lor the liberal patronage licreto I fore conferred upon him by his Irien.is In Cambria i county and elsewhere, an.l hopinir lor ft cortlnu ; nee and Increase of the same, the subscriber re- spectfnlly Invites everybody lo call and examine his irondsand juices before bnvlns at any other houo. F. P." CON l'EK. Feb. 28, 1870. Model Orocery, Altoona, Pa. ! COIUHS, JQHHSTGH& Co. : Ebensburg, Penn'a. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT PATABI.E OX Ir..UAM. INTEREST ALLOWED OX TIME DEPOSITS. MONEY 10ANED. C0LIECT10NS MADE. AND A GENEHAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. t7' Spcclalattention paid to bnplnessof cor rrsiioodentn. A.W. liUCK. Nov. 19, 137.j.-tf.T Cashier. ixroitrmtATrn is STRICTLY OH MUTUAL PLAN. PROTECTION MUTUAL FIREIHSURAHGECOfilPHY OF EBENSBURG, PA. frssira Seles now b fores - $I23,5E3. Only Five Assessments in 22 Years. NO STFAM MILLS TAKEN. Good FARM Properties FSPKCULLT DESIRKD. GEO. M. READE, President. T. W. DICK, Secretary. Eben.'bnnr, Jrn. 51, J87! -ly. EteEStel INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance Agent, JSItnXSIiUHG, I'A. Policies written nt short notice In the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" And lher Irt 'lnM 4 nmpnnin, Ebcnshnrp, Sept. 22, 1879 -ly. M. Tl. I. (T'KERV, Sm-riion Dm- if. having located in the of- fiif-i:nil res ii llli-. owortl nn.l r,-,.,.rl- SS"" lr,..,,l.;...l I,,' llr T T 11,1m.. ... A?!? :-' spretfiillv tenders his professional iifjfY ...,;..,. 1 1 thn ..,.i. ..r i.-iu.n--i...K 1 1 r nnd vicinity, nn.l truarantees csitl work at honest i prices. ff-A lady assistnnt wifl be in atten.lnnee ; whenercr hiT services are rciniretl.-tij An:i-sthet-irs ciirrfuiiy ami safely administered hen le-:lred. ' The pntninasre ol nil in need of dental .-r-lei-! is 1 respectfully solicited. S-Ci,"7S.-tr.J j Li... Li U. HUrFMAN,. Sin-aeon Dentist, flXX) "ViriTdTj make pnifessional visits to Ebensbarir , , nil tin nitsr i.".l)l OF KACH HOKTH to remain one week. Also, will be in Wilmore'cn the RwoKn Mosnv or fach vostr to remain one itny. All work wnrr .nted. Feb. 1879,-tl. ?P W. DICK. ArronsKT AT Law, Eb- - Eben.hnrir. Pa. OfHniinirm,.,.i j J. Lloyd's new buildlnir. Centre street. All man' ncr or U-khI businesR attended to Fatltifaetorilv j and collections a tpecia It t. (10-14 -tf j 11. fcliUIlLEK, Attorney al Istip, Klw-nsbnrtr. Pa. Office fn rni. onntlc Row, (reecntly ocoupietl br Wm. Kittell Centre ttreet ri-21.'7n.-tr.l ' ALEXANDER T A IT, M. I).. l'HYSKTAN AMI St'KUKI IN. ir-Ofrlceanil f?si,e,.jr a.lji.iiilinr I'ost-l ftic.-, $st! Anmisttne, ("nmbrla county l'. (44.tf..ff '. FA. SHOEMAKER, Attornet AT-liAW, Klinsbiirg. Office on Hipt street. cast end of restdoncc. (I 21,To.-tf.l Ayer's Sarsaparilla For Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseasc,Ery fipclas, Rose or St. An thony's l ire, Eruptions and "Eruptive diseases of the skin. Ulcerations of the Liver, Stomach, Kidnevs. Lungs, Pini-"-.nles. "J'listules, Boils, A Blotches. Tumors, Tct- "' tcr, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Rinaworm. I'lcrrs. Sores, Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Pain in the Bones, Side and Head, Female "Weak ness, Sterility, Louoorrhova, ariing from internal ulceration, and uterine disease. Svplnliiic and Mercurial dis eases. Drops v. Dyspepsia, Lmacia lion, tiencml' Debility, and for Pun fyins the Blood. This Sarsaparilla i a combination of vegetable all cralives-St illingia.Man .Irnke.Yellow Dock with the Iodides of l'otassium and Iron, and is the most efficacious medicine yet known for the diseases it is intended to cure. Its ingredients are fo skilfully combined that the full alterative effect of each is assured, and while it is so mild as to be harmless even to children, it is stilt so effectual as to punrc out from the system those impurities and corruptions which develop into loathsome disease. The reputation it enjoys is derived from its cures, and the confidence which prominent physicians a!l over the country repose in it proves their experience of its usefulness. Certificates attesting its virtues liave accumulated, and arc con stantly being received, and as many of these cases are publicly known, thev furnish convincing evidence of the" superiority of this Sarsaparilla over every other alterative medicine, bo cencrally is its superiority to any other medicine known that we need do no more than to assure the public that the belt qualities it has ever possessed are strictly maintained. r R E PA RE D BY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists. BOLD ET ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHKBJL si CELEBRATED 7 - - --i -s. fiNAgSg 7L.ySPjJ mmmm hBW&hy:l0) 'fifW vo:tr tir--; :itt-i'k i-f iTi-!;rstiun lp the l;-t. Kn.-c The tl.vir.:int vwr-u-- ni t In stcin;t-li wltti J tlt HitTt-r. Thr ffnf tlni- iinj'tirtei! niH r-in;iin. 1 v. titimny i- ;niy n ?-t:i!'innr 1 thi-ir j civil e. jtorD-ncc". 'i'licc tti'lu'tc! nith -rmti r;il de bility i.t rvr-ry !).!-( v;1i (iu 1 t!ii- iii'i.riiif nn tin f.iilinsr flz'nt 1:1 I ii i 1 1 1 t i tr uj niirvinur their Kr yiiv l-y nil l)ruu"'j:i?lj ::tnl rcprliillc l:il 1 crs vK"t:iMy. U--IT.-ly.J i COUGH SYRUP ! YEARS BEFORE TIIE PUBLIC I'ronounced by all to be the most pi.i;s- ANT ami kkkk A' nit s renieilj now in use for the ti:k ok coi ohs, 1 oi.p, c norr, hoarseness, tickling sensation of the throat, whooping cough, etc. Oyf.i: a iii.i.ion pot- Tl.KS SOI. I) WITHIN THK I AST FKW VKAltS. It gives relief wherever used, and has the power to in.pait hem-fit that cannot be had from the cough mixtures now in use. .-old by all Druggists at L'"i cents per boitle. SKLLKHS I.1VF.I: PILLS are also high- ": I s-sr STOMACH l.t , , , , - .. ... pain, which itches as if one con d h t lv recommended for curing liver complaint. 1 1,-, ,,., . - i-i , ' 1 the part to pieces. The nlovi- i. constipation, sick-headaches, fever and ague, and all diseases (if the stomach and liver. Sold by all Druggists at 'J."i cents per box. II. K. Sellers f Co., nttsbury, J'a. October -21. lsTti.-lv. VAI.rAnLF.gTni.-THS. If yrm nftf snffprins: from S Ing uuu b -i of tticknttas.I p;wr bUTi, or languish tnkt. ch.vr, for Hop liiticrfe w ill C'nrr Von. Tf yon are a Tninttrr.p ind linr-o oTrtfTCfd Tmr twlf wihTonrpfttnrii.l rtn-pt w-fi or it iriothr. Vcm rutvith eairmiil irorl:,oi L',r ? ru :rirlj ainjr; If you fe.1 wfalc and tli. u pirated, without cltariy knowing why. m Hop Itii 1 rr will ITfforr A on Tfyta are a nnn of tin1-1 Fti-nin f your -ver"'fty 5 ttr-i, t tillnff over your j nxt-rm, wp-Vi-nH by the fd':tisi. or a n.&n of Ut sjiiiicuultC. wuiV, Hop Hitler ti i! Sirrt!Ut?en Von. ne'erloir from any tartls tosl, as la often tlMj Clac, TT run r.r yonoe, nnn crttiou, or are icru ,v tu m Hop Hil ten Yiilljy Relieve Va. Tf yon are In the -rirk 5 hoji, on tlie farm, at th desk, any where. an,l f,.'lfi i iiai y..ur sr-Fiom needa eli-insing, Uinuitf or etim-g -itlnff lth't latoxi. catlui;. H Hop rtitierfi IsHWlint Yoa Need. If Ton ore ol.t. ami Tonrypul e 3 fechle, fierres untea.jy.at:d,iurBlaettl..:t-3 tranlut;. yonr Hop Blttcra lll c've yoa Xew Life and T1cr. Eop Corcn Ccrx Is the mmteat, safest and best. I Ask Children. I One TtrtT rn for Stomneh, IJvrr anil Ulrlnmil. I to all others, llitrs by absorption. It Is Jierfeet. I V. I. C. I an ilwiltitii and lrreliMe en re for drank eiuiesa, use of opium, tobacco and narooCica. Atxn nWbT Intti .it I lj Bl tin, M fr. Cn. Rorliatrr, N. T. I 1 mmm atMtmVt ! toy Jung men. . J rnbiiKl.ro'. iii a Staled t'.nvrloir. Price 1; fruit. I A liertnreon the Nntnre, Trmtment and Kadiral I 'itrei.tSriiilii.il w f;ikne.-s. or Spit -natorrlitra it;. I ihiecd by Selt-Abn-c 1 iivuluntarv Tlmissions Itn I potency. Nn-v,,tis lH-bilily. ami "l mpe-menM to 1 Mnrriii're fnemllv : oiisiimntiiin t-,,,i. 1 Vits: Mental nnd" I'hvsienl in-nimi it v. '!, tee. Hy KoltKKT .1. CI I.VKI11VUJ !., mulKir of . the "i ireen II.Mik." ,.c. rhe viirlil-rctiinvncd nntlior. In this ndmimltlc Lecture, clenrly proves from hi- own evperience j that the awful coiis.-qiioncr ol Sclf-Abnsp tnv be cltectnally removed without medicine, nnd without , dangerous snnrient opei-ntions, boi-uif-. riitjr in ' stramciits.or cor.liiils: ,.nti.tf ,,nt a nit.iln.il euro j at once certain nntl rt!ectii;i, l,v which every sul- I liiw ,.ll. n I . . 1.:. . ? rure hiinsrii rhenpiy. privat.-iv nn.i ra.iirniiy. 11 " "" 'OS ,-i.lltllTlon litiiv lir, ii,:,- ed iho.,,i " t"ro" ' """" '" ""'""""f- Sent free, under seal, in a plain envelope b.anr address, on receipt f six cents. r tw,. iH.sta.j'e r..,,,..-. .-k -1 i . . - ti,,- i Tir.ittiei-s Tun cri.viRnn.i. tnnirir nt. 11 Aan St., w Vork ; I'osi I litlco H x J.is;J. ' S, VItl.X JUJl'; -i,H-r I,, isi'.i.-sin. AN A NO St-ROFOX. Liily Uamiiiiu Cn.. Pa., Oner? his professional services to the eitiren of v ashinirton and ail loinli.ir townships. Oftiee and resilience on nallroa.1 street, opposite l'assenirer stntlon. where niirht and lav ralU will rectire prompt attention, regardless of distance or weath- "i tiV'"' rt T?"?rn 8n': fh"'l'--ni'recialty. Lilly s, March 14. lS7a.-ly. T)R. M. J. BUCK, Physician axu Sfroeox, Office and residence on Fourteenth'stre'et, near" r.te, coin avenue, wnerc ntzht calls ran ii Where nivht Calls nnn l, n,..l. ""iir irom o to io. a. and from 2 to 4 nd to . r. x. Special attention paid to Ills. ruses ..i me r.ye an.l -.ar. as well as to Snrrieal v't'cmiiiinit oi every uescriptlon. (4 l.-tl.l AM. KEIM, M.D.. Puysm i Si cgeon, Kbensbunr. l'a. (iffle, IAN AM) on lli"h street, west ol Jnli n street. nn.l ii,.:, rl, .......-. .i, m.i.ii. : .... .. ." .'. ' 'i","ir xiarht eaiis should i.e made nt pt-6,-77.-tf. i,i,i r.utisTI otfico. nrrnts a ,,,,n,h nn'l expenses cuarnnteed t . 1 cuun irec ShawKI'o., Al -iiu-TA, JI aim:. THE RAILROAD SEAT. There is no relation of ;f0 m V) natural Pc.tiMiTt'-sof h so strongly as in traviling. at home, or an'on thi-ip'r" - .... t .. a : ' 1 1 ' "... iiie not. roi, viiic, consi lentte ( comfort of others, but e ven si-if.' 1 ing in trifles, often beco;,,e gr;;' IK'llant, morose, when h??' r railroad train to go traveling 'l often they seek their own cninf0ry , disregard of the lights of otw- - man will enter a train aud , A seat, and so arrange his bagJ, .'-' cover the whole of it. so ;;s t-i'k. ' one else from occiqA ing a j ail -f lie only pays for one seat. a;nl j,.! ' ' perfectly well that he has iki r;,!i , ,!' s enpv two, and yet he does so fnJ.V.t III1L11 IIM I."- i.'lint lu em !it(1 i him. lie sits : and hioksasfiirhiajl.,- rns his back and fn.,!' possinie. or turns ins back and sn?ts fif the window so as t, n ... n ble, anyone from requesting hirn "'" beside him. The ladies are hi'ih f1 spect no better than the mm. aiil r" are more -rfectly masters of t' e yo tion. She is protected by her si y i, i selfishness and her disregard of tv'c"r ; fort of her sisters. A gentk-uian , " j not like to ask her for a seat, tlmu-v ', has a perfect l ight to do so. Evi-T "' j other lady is at a disadTautaV ina-i-" ! her for a seat. A cold, haughty V :J lent manner and an intn nchej'a "r. . ,inscfcso tu lisnnll l.. . ' l- , -. -.j.-v ......... .j vo.toit.s iiir 1 her double seat against all cf,i, . The iHiIiteness of men to women ra 1" lans in ivmeiica, ana it is r.c u'-"c. : thing for two gentlemen to rise a-a?- ' a lady a whole double scat Vcau-o other lady fails to offer her a st-u ow in this case each lady sf-cun-s : double seat at the price of the rlisc, ! foil of two fellow travelers. iVj,,. ;. i is a man who lehaves thus the p-uj. J j is coir..aratively simjile. T .i n i-'( a 'sort of pleasure in appb , r 1 passi-nger wlio on entering tia- cariV- all the double seats oct-opjed l v n'.t : who refuse to make room for tm ten tempted to pick out the most j.x'( .,'."" I sie looking of them a:nl g i up a."" coolly and business-like tell hhn to ia?.U room, and then sit down by him ;; "7 ' roomy and spacious a stj le "a- ..,---' , and then limn or whistle sonic plaintive air kind o" sa 1 like. T ', i intlicts agonies uiMjii the exclusive t.X ( eler, and gives to the new- t-onar -V calm inward reimse which coinisirrj ! 1 lie infliction of righteous pt!his!.n:-rT , Yet how mm h bettor H would k-fn'it'u ladies to make place for their f. ' t female travelers, and to exchang..- t little courtesies that brighten the '-. ney ; how much better it would i-; the men to promptly make r.ioiii f. : ; . new coiners and get into friendly c ; by the way This selfish exeltHv'-:: i in traveling does not pav. (hie- .1 iii.iKei i ne mosi oi ine V(iya,-e in ll:..- : vav. linllinv.it (ioZ,u. ' ! HKA..TH lHNTS.-Tho.se i troubled with sore throats. who z? troubled with sore throats. m,-iv v; tlieni well, it is said. Ly batlihij; t'.'il tliorotiffhly with cold wp.ttr just l- i rc retiring. The Application of caustics should it avoided in the treatment of ten s, es jiccially in old people, as fatal caiijrrtn- ons lniiaiuation may ik' me result. A distinguished physician says tb: sick headache can frcnerally ha lv'.it-vt-j by soaking the fe t in warm water :a which a spoonful of iowdcretl niiista.d has lx'C-n stirred. Soak as'l"ii:r as f. ble. or until Ihe water has prown c- : it draws the li'oud irom the hea l. Tlie following: is reconinienilvd i? i euro for sleeplessness : wet halt a i " apply it to the back of the neck. .--iii"; it upward toward the base , : ;la brain and fasten the dry half of iowei over so as io prevent uie t nr id exhalation. The effect is lifi.' and cliarmiiifr, ooolinpr the brain;::: i L- Inciii"; calmer sleep than any i.aiiuc. Warm water may lie used. tlU nh n, IH-rsons will prefer cold. To tlin-e l'ciinp from over-excitement of ll.el m whether the result of brainwork or y: sinp; anxiety, this simjile rcincdy is a. cspecial Ihxui. It is now the .season when boys xl girls in tlie country give their liint'. sad ingots by coining home in tlieo cries of poisoning by ivy. The irrita tion by this jKjisoning is acute, but ti.--sjieedy cure for it, vays an exchance. U a wash of oxalic acid, a tablesjioo!;: ;i! the suilt to a pint of water, with TiL'ch the Hisoncd spots aivj bathed as of:-: ; : , ' 1 ' . as they grow troublesome. The k: i .smarts severely for a few minutes. 1 ' is followed In a cessation of the p i-t: need reducing for voting children. i Make it weak at first, and add crrii of the salt until it is strong enoiiirii ' . give relief. A desert spoonful of siv-r ! oil, taken daily, is said to drive tliep" son out of the blood, but thiTe , cases were cured without it. 1 v t I acid alone. It should not be put im : or anything metallic, as it cor. "iri j and may form ioisoncus coinpmm.K IICK fix C'ATTI.K. A Ct'irCSixiia!"' of the Fdnnrrs" A(h;,rtitr says : "s ' ten or twelve years, ago an agiict:'- :' w rifer observed his bull to K- fn- 'r' lice, but not so the rest of his and, thinking over the matter he t i 1 the conclusion that the habit et ;- dirt over himself must iiavctl i' t--of keeping the lice off the bib!, a:---1 tried dry earth on the rest of the ( with the best effect. Kver since r ing the above, I have ued imLhin.' -dry earth, ami have repeatedly pui ' ctittle having lice, and have i n r. ! perfectly efficacious, both as a T' ' . :. ive and a cure. If in winter I 1 :; lueded and cannot get it oil; civ. v go into my cellar and obtain n :-n quarts (no danger of using to.) r. ' and dry it on the stove: I th' n K : ' .' it over the back from head t ta:!. ;ir t lie earth working in and tlu-oica hair, soon destroys all lice. I i-'" the earth to lie just as e.Hcai ioi:. dangerous and less expensive tii:i" ; baccoor anj- of the acids reconitm-"'1-'"- A fi-ruors Plant.-Tlie A; ' (Wis.) IV..t reports the ilis Wisconsin of a curious plant. v produces a kind of cotton an 1 x 'r "Jr the same stalk. It h is alniuU' l-j-woven into fabrics, and a ai;y r' f that wiil make as good clefi s ; ', made from this plant will make a ' . paper, it lias been called the pal'1 i '" 1 It can be iilanted in the sprib - at!" ' ' i in the fall and winter. It l " '.; Self white S it Stands, and will J ' ! least three or lour tuns to the ' ! Erom a single root that in trans ed last spring grew twenty larire with :. mm1s (containing the r w ith at least sixiy seeils in each. 1 ' i this root were obtained seven '"!n.s .r pnre cotton and over a half lvU,!: 1 flax. It is a very heavy plant, aii ' .-1' from six to seven feet hijji. i ' 1 ' yu'.i-i- A tiiiui at North rrw:cK has a kitten which has been ii'i'l' in table manners. Wr.en calldl name she runs quickly to the side ei mistress and demnrelv waits b J ; itii ;.v t III V bib. made CXplCSsiv foi la ! - . ,,,,,,re arounii ner iicck. -v io-, fi!lo.l ill, i.iilL- is llteii hl;d on t':1 1 . 1 lieside lier. and taking it lx-ivceiy ; Haws, she raises hei-self on her hi'1' .' puts tlie lxdtle to her numi h. a" . i -,. '. . , .1... 1. rm k l tif n i.-ivmir inc lie -... ii.o down, she patiently waits lor Hi 1 r. , to lie wiiied and for the bib to lt' ' -f'f " Vhicll sllC llStl.tl'V in 'l' ' " Iiap. does so with as bad grace as ims.V' It matters not that other men j','!,.'? ct'ititlin, 1111 in It.r ..,- . . i . . t? .-1,,...,..., ,.i. ,H. ra-i.tv i the grace to invite one of them t. IT