AJSTYEREI). A i ORKF.'POSDETT PEERS INFORMA TION AKD ETS IT. The Denver Trilwi ot Nov. 3utta says that the following Lonafidt letter, which is rirb'itii (t litemtim'. was handed to the Tribune the day previous, with the request that it be answered : Moust Jot. Nov. 13, 1979, i Lancaster Co.. Pa. S Tlrry C , Il-nver, Colo.. Hear Sir : Know ing that you are owner of large herds of cattle I take opportunity to a-k you a low questions. ll-f.ie 1 will say my intention is to cet a' herding hv spring ' I can ot a chance Mv A-.'.: is If 1 come next snrimz 1 will bi inur a firt class recommenda ' tion siciied bv at l. a-t 'J twenty prominent anil rt-ncetabio citizens or my vicinity. 1 nii-aii exactly what I say. llie questions are these. Would you need my services next sprint;. What i.i nu pay per montn. vuii pay monthly or not. For how S i I " - - . Tf Will many about inorulis wour'i miu n:rc. eir. imw Hoarding and lodging. Do vou Lubrmo- I l.t vnii furnish I'unv Do vou fumis capons for defence. What do vou furnish, etc. Are the Indians numerous ami are ttiey Inemlly or not. . Mention a few of the most dangerous Wild itea-ts. How far from Denver are your i herds. K.''ue riy many questions. ! i'lease answer tiieiu fully. Hoping to hear from you soon I am j Ue-pectfullv Yours, I A. V.. "C. M r, ! Mount Joy P. C. ' Lancaster Co., I Pa. : P. S Ighe you the privilege to ask me j -my questions ymi deem proper. ; Or in regard to recommendation you can ' write and send it to me for signers. " ; The Tribt'iu lacks spa e to really an- t mmt this interest ins h-tttr a.s it should ! Vie. lut ventures on th'i fj'llowiiig hrief I m l cate-'orical replies: H rejoices that Augustus (it is not positive , t'. attlie A stands for Augustus) intends to ; "get at herding." Augustus's pre-enee will j sie tnii' ainl weig.it to the eow-itoy anstiw raey of f.!ii j'etion f the country, and An Kictm Is sssured that he is at liberty to ak I as many quotioiis as he pleases. The citi- j zens ;ir.' itK-ateil here, andthe newspapers '. r.ri' est i''!i-.heil fur the express purpose of ' answering ail iiiiiuirits of no matter what ' na'ure 4l is their tuiiuev.md they dare not . f-l.irk it. Vn are of the ase tH, Augustus ! r.ut too old to he tough ir too young to be ; fl tl by, and on tlie-e points Denvelites are ! ery partieular. That isoiie thing peculiarly j not liveable in this country, the people are ; ry fastidious as to wh it they eat, and al- a 3 se:, ct su'ijects for their meats that are i 'tween ti c au'esof eighteen and twenty five. ( A tliirt -ycnr-old chap might do for a cold luii' h. or a tifteeii-j ear-old kid for a picnic. !' something of that sort, but for a square j up-aiid-d-jw n dinner they insist upon the j best. As to recommendations, Augustus, a , catt'e man alw a s insists up:-n twenty-oie; signers, and these must give thed.ite of their j bulb, their pedigrees, their favorite profane j expressions, and a Sunday school rertifie.tte iiMiig the number of men they have killed, j ', l luiiauKU and Indians don't count. ; In relation To your questions. Augustus, ' the cattle-tneii of "this country will vie with ' each to obtain your .services, so have . i? f. arou th.it sore. As to salary, cow i ivs. i r herders" as you call thetn. are paid a tli' .i and di liai i a iiutdh. smd t umislK-d with two yer ant.' a:i I a carrbge and four, j J'avpieiit are g.-iicral'y made l.om'.v, lu t if yo!i p irtii'iiia: Iv desire then to b- made "monthly, there s-. i.l be no dil'i u'.ty about ar- ' ransring it. S'.i iui.l your employer '"kick" at ail oii can e.isi.y sl,.,..i Mi.!, t 'ow-hovs are ne"er biied by the mouth thoir position is for life. As to boarduig. Augustus, large ; hotels, fitted uj with elevators and all mod- ' ern improi fineids, aie erected at convenient . di-t in. t-s on the plains for the entertainment . and conv eoiei.i e t f "herders." and plenty ' f ponies aiw:is await a "herder's" order, ' th.ig'i etiquette and ca-tom call f jr the use if unci and gir.ttTcs as -addle animals. In . the v. ay i f weapons, foui gutling guns, : eleven howii .'cr- and a car lo.t l of turpi il .es ar" invariably furnished, but if yon parti'-n- 1 l r!v desire if, n Iditiot. d anus will be gladly obtained f. r y mr Use. ' 'J'he li din lis nre numerous, AugusHs very . numerous hut the cattie always manage to boo', enough of Them and pile them to one -t ic so as t get .t the gra-s. So many In d ai s h.tM a i lie. t on rising crops, as sprouting LT.iiu can rarely lind a crevice . through wln. h to -I: m t towards the sun. ' The belter waj is to pl.t nt your seed bet w ceil I he out spread toes of t':ie redskins, or to take an a .- and dear a w .' the t lions m. or more that may eneiimiier au a -re. These are not , fri' tid'y these Indians and somehow they ivin I i h.i e a -trange hankering after good i little boys and tre-i little haps from I.au- . i-a-ter cminty. Vou may he able to break them of tic- liking, however. A- to wild ; beasts, August as, 1 he country is full of them. Probably tin mo-t d ingcrous are elephants, whales, m i! serpens and Inures, but the "gray-baek-" aie a wi.d and tierce species that may v.cll m ike a man's heart tremble and palpitate. '1 lie herd.-are net far from Detivei, iii f.n t the most of the cattle, Indian- and wil l hca-ts are pi tared on Lari mer am! Lawrence streets. Touch) nc tiie r uiiueiidation, Augustus, that Jon dcsiie wiitten uit. and to which vou contract to get signatures, what has Ix-eti sai l l-fore will readily suggest t' you what is wauicd. tow-b.i- are try select und to become 'me you must have tin; best of reference-. I Ley nre a religious set, and you mu.-t practice somewhat at hading a prayer meeting and the yanking of a convert up to the aiiMoiis bench. They are men of great general knowledge also, and So you had better prime yourself on the intricacies of frecTe out, poker and other games, and be perfectly coinersant with Hebrew. Chinese and San-ciif. Cow-hoys alwas swear in dead Ijng'Mges. H iving qualified yourself in all the foregoing will indicate, you may safely venture out here, first in-uring your voting liie for its fu'l value, shaving the hair off yur head, and providing yourself with Mcra! pound- of Ncn iilijoii to be ii-ed for v ar p-.int w hen you become a Wolf and leach vmir dav for bowling. Ta, ta, Augustus, ta, ' ta. A Li ky Dt:iNK. A late California J-'-w-p.ipiT s:-ys : Four yars ago two Italians left Naples f..r California, hoping to better their for tunes, i 'hey arrived within the toild n Cate with ju-t money enough to convey them to the u ines in the iiit ri"r. TLi were advise, i to go to J Jow mevil.e ami sec work in the Sierie I'.utts Mine, where a large f'T'i' was wanted. ( in their journey one fell sick by the ivaj-i.le, and was taken in by a kind i t ai ted f ti e.'.er. T he other yuish-d ilicnd ami finally reached the end of lus jour ney in safety. lie failed to obtain emiilov tceiit titi the ground that he neither iinder--tood mi:iing nor the F.tig'ish language. Af tcr receiving iiuua ions rehusfs lie started to return to the lower country again. At a point between I.og.invilie and I low nieville, and ten mill tnmi th.i latti r place, he be came so weary, f.x.t.-ore and disheartened :hat e- be in to wih h.ms,-lt back in sunny Itsiv once more, among the vim - and olives. H umv ! ai.d i i i'.iii'. '.i vp Lis he 'at tli had f'.ri1 and w water nut: It j'.i:ltl S' i ver ttlllliClig I'Vel Ills til'is linns. :ni. I st.ij p.-.l at a spring to I .ind iin'isti'ii his ;..ti : : 1 1 t .ir ar. I hi 11 tli.'.t way n shmt tinn- ip lli tli'-ir feet -lined epth hrr.pid it hei";i:ne tl.i 'i with mud. Tiie pi.l (i :! the hasjn in otir sid f Tin shallow spring, hns should settle1 'i i. id VH;trd until thi- df- the liottniii tlnit he iniirht Ma lie h, ti-.'-t a-d l.y.r. las brow. llv and In' the v.. iter hei" i!!h eii :ir as crystal, and h. sffwiiH-d o- cr t i qr. iir ii. As he did so an istiinishiiig sj-ht ! mrst iini liis vision. The 11 ilt ui di tl:i: spring was strvwn wit h hrigiit. Vfllow rti i's. lint irlitteri.-d hi their w;t-iy bed. With :i!l his inni;u.i-i of miii inif lie-' kit.-v In had found itdd. With thin rilshe 1 i-a ,(. y to .1 i';:r; wl:.-r lived soiii'of his cfiiiutrvi.ioti, and ofTred to giv t! (i;l an ibttiesi J; i,js fi;,.'. Je told the siory f Iks iiisei.veiy. hut they were in-i-rrdui'-us. s.ivinj that m.iiic miner had stop--H-d ;it tl'- t-iiring to drink an I lost wliat was 'o'ltid from his jmrss". Mie of thi-m, how trr. r. I.o ;-s irinre k:i!idiarti-t!, svtn p;!:h:i'd with the slranfr, and V'll.iiitpeVod o help to prosj ct-t th 'aim. sdth'ingh he ,'uid no ronr;dt'iii, in developintr a pmtitahle mm-. The tirst d.iy panned cut T'-. Since -hru th h.ive wmked it con.ta nt !y, and on sin -x;eifi seal. It has paid handsomely from tit- first Last yearthevto k out ? fi. a tnl sold a one quarter interest for jn.-i-"! more. It is not vet fallv il. vr'oped. I li'-y work i.v the iiydr.i:il!- an I !nft tin- pro'es,es. me story roads a roiuati ti'e : sii.i io'tc ne-ver was a triu-r one. a fV'-rv hixly aroan I I) ovuieMiie. wiio hastaktn tin trouble to iu ire 1'iio it, knows. t-i ONOMII AL .al, chan-eil, , Fir.L Preparation : r saw; his t. (e,. ,;irt . Mix iaml, . one if nnv kind, two p.irts ; marl, or clay part, in )ii intity as tiionei.t proper. Make t ':e mass up wet into balls nf u eon veniejit ize ; and when Ihe firv js Mif?it:ie'iti' strong p'i'M! each ball according to its size a little abeve the top bar, and t.iey wi'l prst.iee a 'ieat consldt-ral'ly uiore intense tli.tu cunmon "Vuel, and insure a saving nf one-lrilf the -jtuiD'ify of coils. A tire tints, pn-le up will rcp-he no s'irrine. bor frc.sh luel for ton 1 .'jur- - - . : "ST" TT perfected 'BUTTER COLOR Itm Better tJirHt-edcH rolor th jtmr roand. AW vnir drnRtrtst P.. .I'i. II CASH DKAI.KIt IN .ALT. KIND OF . . HEATING and COOKING STOVES AND M.NITA( TIX ami SHEET-IROaST M03 lSle-ventl! rt- CIIE.trr.ST Pl. tri: IS THE ITT. ItooHnir. NpnaHng and Rfalrlnr o all kind promptly and natUfartortl y atteniteel so. (in-.';. tf. GEIS, FOSTER&Q.UINN, 113 & 11.") CLINTON STRK1-X JOHNSTOWN. PA., -AI.VTATN HAVE Till: InrgeKt rand Clieapest JStoclc of" Diy a,ncL Dress Goocls, NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC., to be found in Cambria or adjoining counties. if Forget not the street and numbers and fail not to call, bur and be happy. ENDORSED BV OVER MACHINE EXHIBITORS AT THE EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, coRf Paris, 1878 AN 0 INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. PHILADELPHIA, 1876, Ai h. :"t Very STRONG. SMOOTH, and EXCELLENT THREAD." . . r Kir.niiR Af c I Home: industrV t vv' II n I kl A m j n K-. . As. wi ywi u-m T w V-tT naa. Kr r . j-J'rrt VI Gfi-ancl Opening oi' CLOTHING1 ! h2 HATS AND CAPS! HATS AND CAPS! ? im-i lis! i'j' Groocls, &c, For Genls, Youths Boys and Children. 3 DHL PRICE Mil! FAIR rTbt above floods are eatlrrly new and eunrnntffil flneat, lcat and ehespctt ia tho city, (.all and rtuniiiir. f S. 15. CORN & CO., 2 1307 Eleventh Avenue, AIjTOOXA, rA Observe This! lAplsEDjloyel Bonglit Direct ryUF. CUV Af.L HVKK THE (or.NTKY I 1 thr nr.n .t imw l. lr,ii'ht l.w prinuzh to t c on ;y call xt liita. WiiKini rir lolhlnc Depot. A I toon n. Fa., it will be tnadn man i test to toii thai f irir.j s.pr':l at li'aet cr n be o!d much i hi ancr ii.nn ever before, ai ti:e fullowin tii;iirt n 111 aluarly dnion-lmt : : iirn't Orr ,-.-(;. hravj, at Mrn't nrrrroiifl. blr.ik. al .Vn'f Orrrrv.itx. e-ni'-tilli. nr . . . .Mrn't Oi wrr.u. t. ftrdt-y r'"ir., '.illn. nt Mra'M "i mor't. hravq beaver, at M'n't Of'icnc.'T. finer atalrt. up to Mtn't listen, henry nrrf te rrirtable. at . . . . Men's l l?ert. fir.fr ar.d letter, at Mi n't I Inters, st 'l fiter ani better All. n't .tuits, neat b::t not nobi'y. ml .1 ?..- . 4.7.'. t.:s Men hfivv Jr.in lantIon. at T.V. an-1 )c. Men a better i'.ntitiliH.na, nt Mn'P Ir" PantniooriK. at 1.7.". .Men u Hi:ik lo--kui I'niiUlonH. at V.'J. Mt'ii'i Vine; lre liint:i!oo:i.-, .it 'J.-Vi Mcn'i C.':iiimrre l'atitaluO'.ifl. vt 2.76 II AT An I IP lrP.tRTir.T Wool lists at .'.., SOc.. 75s.. ?l.oo and i.es: stiff Woo! Hats, latet tyle. nt 5--.. tjc., S.V.. !.') and $1.25; Fur tint" at 4.-.. !5c.. l.-.r. V.i -'.('. J.7i. Vi iyi and t.i.i ; St ill Fur list, nt $1 7f. Z.nn. f2.i) and f;Vno: llovs' and Youth." Hnts from 21 1;. te l.7S : t'.ip for !a'l and nintrr wear, nil tvl-s a-id fi7. st J'-'.. '2b- . 4'ic . fmc.. 7.s- l ivi and 1 iS IHE I.AU'iKsT STI.WX. I.AIKSl' SI'YI.1 AM IJ V KST I-l;l T.s I.N TIIE CI FY. ;rTv n viM!i(i uoonn nr.pi ktxi'vt, Hood colored n-- shins at s.v. : Better Shirt nt Fir.er Shirts rt ".'.: WhiLi Shft at S.V.; Better White Shirts at 7c.: Verv (iood White Shirts at M.'J: llest W hite Shir nt !.:: T :i!-.nn.re1 Shirt, nt .v.. :..'-c. ml :Or. : I'nder 'liirts rp I Urawer at --tfc.. 4'V., 6 Jo. and 7ie. each: K.-d Flannel Shirt.- at 7.V,-.. it.ir. :ird il.is) eni-h: len's Co-.ton liose, 3c, &c , Sr., Ivc, 12'.ae., lie., 6?..;:;i-. and 5Je. : W uol Ilc'i;. So., 1 --.. I.V., 20e., ." .'. and Oic. Tlie Largest and Cheapest fstocU f Trunk and Valises in ihe City. l'erson in city and country winhlni? to t-t ;ooe aua prices arc npet'ii!ly in;le.i to call at Charles Simon's New Clothing Depot, In Dr. Chritty's Buitiiig, in rcr.r of P. ft. 17. rr.'irnjer Dtpot. Corner Nth Avenue and 13th Street, - - ALTOONA, PA. mi ii i IS LATEST I FALL and WINTER GOODS IN OIIKAT I'liOl'l'MON AT ll''t'V SO JUTtl efe I', Icinj thf hi In 7ti 6'i.t,if.ss a'i 7 oi l.i'j 'irtr-ri-7 thf. rOT if his ntdiy7e nud tvr. ui'fAir c'.tir'xlb: 'riili AJT PRICES SO LOW THAT y ONE CAST Oil DA HE COMPETE WITH 1TIM. 13r,frs will ahro thr ii t. It ri ,' ?t'?r . co.j ; 'v;r,;if i i.in-i DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, fiOTIOHS, H&IS, CIPS, Boots, Shoes, Groceries Hardware, Tinware, nnppnmrP RbWWarfl WnnflffllWArfi tjtuisjUU II Ut U uiuuunuiu, nuuuuuiiuiV) Also, Fl.orn. ( olfN MKAL. FISH, SALT tiLASS, PL'TTV, BIU'sHLS, BltOOMS. niliO'S PATENT t lich wi'.t bt so'd tt the re-narkablt lertr A lersre frcmase ot business rs.. necessitated the entararnent ot ray store room and theerec linn of an additional wareroom, an.i sun my esiaunsnmeot is literally crowde,! wuh choice proods and asr slcer after bargains. till r-ire; doierm:ned lo accommodate alt who come, and espeeially mi fr.ends from the countre. to whom the highest rices in trade will bt- paid lor all kind ol produce. I sure thrown open m lari ana oomaioaiuus i. their st03. Tbsckfal lor pait facrs and hopefo ITIfh swrcet, F1-cr.arn rp. Oct . 17. 33 The lurprst Pmter Borrn icoTr.m-Tid Its or merchant frlt;cr write to kK what It Is, west l'J IV ? 1 1 TlMir.lI OF WARE, j Altoona, X- THIRTY SEWING S.F.T. HAFlUFACTURED MOUNT HOLLY, N.J. cJVtRTi BRO(uviTEDietiTf.iirtrt MEDALS Pk. PHILADELPHIA. AWARDED I NEW YORK l BOSTON. v r.-.-i.XstV i)xo.MMniMi CLOTHING! 3 0 OH IH ill CASES! Preserve This! ? fron Healparten Saved CommissioiL Tit AT OOOIiS HAVE .MiVAMKH AXBTHAT sol. I nt tbe mine tri s a lat year: but II you will Km' Srrifx, for basinets rrar a' Mfn's vt fn. f'ar,ftnr errx. ct Mm' V' j.'j. fr,r fine tirrxx. at S.7 (.' S.".t, rrv rtnr, at arttf Mi n't s lift, tht rrry Hntxtct -?rt. and -'.'"' .'frn'ff Hetrvtj Corf, at '. .-S l..i, -2S'i and Yuvths' St.if. the cftraoryt anu nicest assortment in tfie rii j. fiO'jt' Xni; of all tex'vrct and price. nrf guaranteed the cfteapmt in the rifir. Mn P: r.t.-.loo:. varions p?yle. fron .5i to f4. A line asortmciit of 5-rinr t o torn I'jtntaloons, In Iritt:! riiiaiin- from $ . to $4.7o. V ?t I '0n Tin; i-ak-tF.st ao nFsrs m K of fant AI.OfJNS IN THKUTY. the truth nr t!;e abo e aertion in r"!,'.t!o to our roiiioi'7 Prcfiilentixl clftiorx in hnpes nf r.nrl'i'tfd to rfJanin in thf nttrrnn.HU itttrr.(:0;l it i Ai(i,.,,)ni fi-uml ALL K1XI) OF OtmtiS .'- r.f trrrathhuj t t be' vac? in a ge-.urtil a C tml etc liar r.f Um TnlWmn prt Knnrlc 5,0 P. uiuiu, xuuuuuu, vuiiUUU UUUUU, U.U., UtU, by the bushel and barrel, DRrOS, NAILS, Ac. I have likewise added to my stock CORN price tf SO etnts cars. Also for tale, tht I . - . '.'. V, M 1 IUL, r all who m.iy wish to put p I remain a erer. te ior i ue iree use oi nvsov lu'ar ones A'. ,T- PftKlOHOFF. A SEW E5DLES9 RAILROAD FLA5 AN AMERICAS' Hf VEKTOR'3 PHOJKCT FOB TRAVELLING ON"E HUNDRED AND FIFTY MILES AN HOUR. Jesse Frye, a mechanical engineer, has on exhibition at his residence, No. 693 Sixth avenue, the working model of a novel railroad. The most important pari oi iu piau iC pwtunwii . . II I t. I l. nmnlitAti.in of a very hi?h rat ol spmi uv means oi peculiarly arranped vheels. Lach wheel consists of a lesser and larger wheel, the j smaller one resembling the hub of an j ordinary wheel. The two are cast in i one piece, the hub protecting inwards ! one i it-.r, and being one-fourth of theentire diam- eter of the wheel. 1 he hub, so to call , it, moves along the track by means of j anv liower. ami the large vvneei, oi i 1 ... .. . . . , V course, moves wan it, dui entirely iree of the track. A block of wood repre senting a car and having grooves on the under surface is fitted on to the larger circumference of two pairs of wheels, the track being double like an ordinary railroad track and power being applied to pins in the axles, the car moves along at a rate of sieed four times greater than the sjeed of the heb and passes rapidly from one set of wheels to another. In other words, while all the wheels, which are in the form of an endless chain, move one foot, the car moves four feet, the motion originating in the hub and lieing transmitted to the car " ....... ... through the larger w heel. It is designed to onerate this system in ar. iron tunnel i . .- ... , , elaborately constructed in small sections and titled together so closely as to be mi- i pervious to water and gases, the tunnel ; ftr be placed under ground or under watfr-waysatar.", required depth. With- j in the tunnel are to be two compartments ( or avenues for the two trains moving in ; opostte directions. The compartments : will be just large enough to allow the ; trains to move easily, and the road or j tunnel is to be somewhat in the form of j a flattened ellipse forming a circuit, the j train leing continuous and having ' neither beginning nor end. Thus a per- j son going in one direction and remain- j ing in a car would alter a time find him- j selfat the place from which he started. Mr. Frve claims that the close fitting of the trains in the coniiwrtments will over come very greatly the resistance of the air, and so enable a high rate of speed to Ik' maintained without loss of power. lie also claims that axle friction is entirely done away with by his plan, and thus ?o much additional power gained. The compartments will be ventilated by stacks running up through the tunnel to the outer air. The steam-engines are to le placed beneath the tunnel, one en gine to operate acircuit. It is proposed to build the tunnel imt by excavation but by burrowiug, or boring, thus ob viating all damage to property on the surface. Ingress and egress will be made to the tiuinsby means of elevators, and each car will be twelve feet long and divided into two compartments. The trains will not be stopjK'd at any loint, but at regular intervals, sr.ch as every quarter of a mile. The cars will be coupled by meansof a universal joint and the road will lie so even that there will be no jarring. Each circuit willlie j in charge of one signal-master, who will Ve communicated with almost instan- taneonsly by electricity. atid he w ill start and stop tiie train. Mr. Five claims l hat by his system a speed of loti miles an hour can lie attained. He ?;iys the strong ioints of his invention are a high rate of sjieed, absolute safety to life, ihe absenc of inconveniences inseparable i from the present system of railroads, 1 and the use of compartment cars, which I will prevent piussengers from being an ' noyed by other erson, as they are often i anuove.l in horse and steam cars. . V j 1 1" I"'"''. DllV i:.PvTII AS jiKDDINC; KOIlTOfk. There is really nothing more useful in promoting; the health and comfort of stock during the winter season, the Kiin.fi J'lfmrr maintains, when ani mals have to 1m: housed and fed. than dry earth. While it is the most abundant, ciieaiH'st and easily acquired of all al- sorlients and disinfectants, it is almost ntircly neglected. Straw makes a very imperfect bedding. It serves no pur pose whatever as an absorlicnt and only iinliflVrently well for keeping the ani mals clean. Farmers who have comfortable barns and stables for their stock should, dur ing the dry season in the fall, and be fore freezing commences, gather from roads and sources of supply that are con venient, and store under cover, enough pulverized dry earih to keep the stalls ;i:u sieiiiitr apartments of l heir stock Mell sun!ied tluouprh tho winter, a; zofM IhmI of Iry earth is far more com- fortalle for lmgs than one of straw, but liolli should le used. For keeping the stables where milch cows are sheltered and fed, clean and sweet, tine dry earth is superior to any thinp; else. The liquid voiding of the animils is absorbed and nil smells pre vented from pervading the premises. A dusting of dry earth banishes vermin from stock, and is at once the Mniplest, most convenient and harmless of all re medies for, or prevention of, vermin. As a .s;iver of manure for those who val ue this source of farm wealth, dry efrth is the most complete. There is nothing more desirable than clean, sweet cow-stables, if good milk and butter are objects, and no other means will achieve this end so thorough ly, so conveniently am', without eense as to have convenient for use through the winter a supply of dry earth. DtriiTiiKiMA and Pokk. A medi- i cal correspondent sends the Lancaster 1 JViir Km a ciinnimnication in which he argues, at some length, that eating pork ! is an inciting cause of this terrible dis- I ease now so prevalent. His theory is that a morbid apjietite is created by eat ing pork, and "growing with what it feeds on,'" more morbid matter is crav ed, until Ihe. "specific Krk poison is ; manifested in exudations deposits from i the blooil in the throat. He argues that as the glad ular system is a system j of organs for getting rid of the red und- acy of blood-jvoison. it is ensily sen how this exudation is principally manifested j in the throat. He advises parents not j to allow their children to diet on ork j and sausage, but to give them p'enty of j fruit and vegetables, and they will then ! soon lose their nnnatuial and morbific ; apietites. They should also sleep in j rooms well ventilated with fresh air, but not in drafts, nor should they lie allowed i to "sleep several layers thick in the t same room." ! Ska so n a r.T.K Domestic IIint. I lne v.hom wc know to 1k an excellent liousekeejier, says the America Ari- ' vo'' t'.s(, sends us the following, which, she writes, were new to ber, and may ; lie to some others at least : Spots on varnished fuinitnic are readily removed ! by rubbing them witli essence of pepper- mint, and afterwards with "furniture 1 polish,'" or oil. Spirits of camphor 1 answers similarly to the essence of jieji- ' I iH-rmint. Mica in stoves (often wrong- ly called "istng-glass ') when Pinohed i ?? readily cleaned by takm it out and t thoroughly washing with vinegar, a 1 it I tie cii:uieci. . it it does not come at once i let it soak a little. Turnin irriddle : 5-r--rr;TM? rw c??k "-s.a Hat turnip. riir. fKrili kll 11 Cllffhl I ST" ! i r-.i-a. 1 j in lard and has hardly a bit of pancake - - .-....".,, ,M "iihmlj aitHl J smoke in the kitchen. After a few i times she does not dip it into the grease j at all, but uses tbe same turnip as long as sue can. The man or woman who never loved, hugged, kissed, played with, listened to, or thoroughly spanked a child, lias missed the cardinal joys of life. A STRANGE ARCTIC REG10X. When the sen closed In nwn the Vejri. and left the stout ship enslaved In those northern j solitude. Prof. Nordensttjold wrote a letter j to Dr. Oscar Dickson, the main contributor I to the fitting out of the expedition, describ ing the scene? along the coast. The letter despatched on the 20th of February, has at last reached its destination, and Is now pub lished in the London itaniard. The letter calls attention, In the first place to a group irf-nrt- which is verv remarkable from scientfi(. int of vlew; ThPS, is)Ani tht. New t,ib,rian. own the book of the history nf the world at a new place. The ground there is strewn with wonderful fossils. Whole ! hills are covered with the bones of the mam- j "?0,1b rhinoceros, horses un, bison, oxen, sheep, etc. The sea washes up ivory upon the ,horei, Ju this is jv to' tve foun the solution of the question of the an- I eestry of the Indian elephant, and import- i ant lacts wun regarn to me verteorates : i-i - . . i .i. : . .. . wiiicii extsieti nt tiie time: ut innii ii . s l nf t ' pearanee npon earth. How came horse and ! I sheej in a region now locked in the fetters i j of an eternal winter, uninhabited by man, j not now supporting animal life in any form I and almost impossible of access? Prof. 1 ' Nordenksjold was unable to solve the ques- ! j tion himsdf, and he suggests that it is of the j , utmost importance to science to send a light : i draught steel steamer to those islands for a j : thorough exploration. At cane Schelagskoff the Vega passed the point where the Siberian merchant Schalaw roff ended his persistent and intrepid at tempts to reach Dehring Strait from the Kiver Lena, by a lonely death, with his whole com pany of men in a hut on the snow clad shore. Upon rounding this cape Nordenks jold met his first natives seen along that whole coast. ;oi acompreiicnsitije sentence could they utter in any Kuroean language. 'i i. l . -I i 4 I i. . 1 They lived in tents pitched on the sand banks separating the lagoons peculiar to this coast from the sea. A hardy, jovial, hand some race, f nr-clad, keen at bai ter, ignorant of the value of money, and preferring a red flannel shirt, a tew brass buttons and the piece of tin foil on a cake of soap to golden rubies ana silver coins; ttiey live an active , and healthy life, use stone and bone imple- ' nients, and are without a trace of religion in j their customs. Their tents are double, one j within the other. The children are totally j naked within the inner tent, and were often ; seen outside running about on the frozen ground with the temperature down below t ;V2 deg. The women wear nothing when , within the tents except a girdle, and the j men have shaven heads. A remarkable situi- j lsrity was noticed lvetween the implements, dresses and customs of these people and ! those of tbe Esquimaux and Xorth Ameri- I can Indians. These people are the Tschukt- j sellers. Though armed with stone and bone j weapons, and, though wild and itinerant, ; they evidently nave a history. They drove j off the original inhabitants ot the region goo i years ago, the Onkiions, whose house, places of sacrifice, circles ot moss-grown bear skulls ; and weapons are stil! to lie found almost i everywhere on the coast. Lieut. Nordquest ! devoted himself to learning their language, j These Indians are on the original highway j between the cradle of the human race and '. the jhonie of the aborigines of the northern I part of North America, and it is not thought j that the resemblance between them and the , (ireenlanders is accidental. The arrival of , the Vega on the Tschulitscher was an event i like the landing of Columbus in the new i world. It was an unprecedented oecurance . and made a sensation throughout the region. East of the Lena. I 'rot . Nordeiiskjohl , found on shore no scattered blocks of stone . Mich as are distributed over a continent by 1 glaciers and such as are found elsewhere in Liberia. ! This fact was held to point to the absence of land out to sea north of that coast, and it ' : excites anticipations as to the possible dis- l eoveries which are to be made by the Jean : nette. Not the least of the peculiarities of this strange region is the fact that the coast j appears to be rising slowly out of sea. The ; inhabitants have to shift their villages at tiniis nearer to the edge of the water, which is gradually receding from them. Prof. I Nordensjold's letter is full of facts like these, and the scientific world will wait with impatience the further publication of the re- . suits of Ins uiscoveries. A. 1. tribune. GETiLLTIlELIGIITVOUCiJi: OX THE SUBJECT Or Cheap Groceries I By readies; the adrertKenents. slrculara, price- ' lists, etc., ot other dealers, sad then o to j F. P. CONFER'S W GROCERY STORE! 1324 Eleventh Avenue, Between 10th &. 11th Sts., Altoona, Pa., And "confer" yoor patronare on a. man who eaa ; not only show you the lanrest, mast raried and complete stock of (roods eer ottered far sale ia ; thaicltv, eomprisina eyervthiTis; freth and pure In the "way of 'IHlU'tKi K, PKf V ISIONS, ! (Ireen. liried and Canned FKl lTS, NOTIONS, , fcc , bat ran and dors sell at prices folly as sheap I If n-t a little cheaper than any other man or firm ' In the business, no matter where they reside or what inducements they offer. i -Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto fore conferred npon him by hi .riend. in Oambria j eennty and el.ewhere. and hoping: for a eomina snee and increase of the am, the ?aberiler re- , sp(etfully invites everybody to eall and examine , his s;o'lsand prices beforA buyinjr at any other house. F. P. CON FtK, : Feb. 28. 1S79. Model Oroccry, Altoona, Pa. i T A TVT A TTT7;T? T.illir Pq ! w -""J -j CASH DF.Al.F.U IX DiyOoods.ClotWng.iMJiiJN'Sand HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Grooeries, Hartare, Tinware, Notions, AID ALL. OTH ER KIXD OF STAPL1: GOODS nf ually kept In a first class country store. Krerylhins Sold ns CHEAP I0U CASH as at any other establishment in or nut of the coun ty, and country produce tnken in exchange for mer chandise at cash prices. The putronaye of erery body wishing to rt full value lor their money Is earnestly and reupcctfullT solicited. J. A. MAHER. Lilly, Cnsahria Co., Pa., Sept. 12, l7.-tf. A Irsrc and Klcsrant Ktork of MIL'LIXEHI 6001)8 asp NOTIONS OF ALL KIND, Jmt received and epesrd for the in- I pert Ion o f tbe Eadles of Ebenshurg and Vicinity, AT MISS M. E. DAVIS' EMPORIUM OF FASHION, In K. J. Bumphrcy's Rnlldlnsr,' Jl'I.IAX ST1SKKT, KIIEXSBURG. j irThe ladies are retjwet fully Inrited to eall and examine sriioils and prices, which cannot be excelled for beauty, variety and cheapness. J 11-7 .-2m.) McNEVIN 8l YEAGER, VAtivracTTrsasiS ot Tin Copper ani SW-Iron WARE, -aTB ratnu i.- COOKING & HEATING STOVES, Rtvurii. riRViirx. at.. RAX GEM, riRSACES, t 1 1 OS Eleventh A TfDue, . Altoona, Ta Door West af Upsra Heuss. noOl'IXG AND SPOUTING rHOHrTtT ATTBSJPUD TO. RErMIlM FOR KTOTK8 COVSTAMLI 04 HAM). Altoona. Oct. 10, l7.-tr. FLUS! FlJItS! FIRS! The HiiW Price in Cash cr Me m ill Bit rAir roR ALL KIND OF FURS! AT THE ERFAKBI RU 1 HARDWARE 4 DOUSEFTUMSn I f. STORE. I " -va-w r.i;o. IIUXTI.KY, Sept. 2. 187o.-s.tn riTTSBUROU, PA. EeliTely devoted to tho practical ed neat Ion of roans; and middle aared men for actie bnnnesi lini. School aiwars in session. Students can en ter at ti time. Send for circular. -.-m. J. i. SMITH, A. M., PTincstjial. PIANO! and ! TUB LARGEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSE IN PENN'A. Hat lav r.etlr aeptd tb ral Atrncy rr O.lr.l pi.n.ylTala addttlAM ta aar aid lerrltary), wltb hadaartera and LARGE STORE ROOM AT !404 IN CHARGE OF MR. And betnr deelroaa of extending onr ebrated and tnit delralIe PIANOS and ORGANS Ever latradoeed ta a innalr-loTf n public, w reapeetfnlly Invite all w ha are dealrann of purchasing: a inx-st-Clrtss Instrument ; Or EITHER KI1 TO WIVE IN A C'AI.l- WE SELL NO PIANO Oil ORGAN THAT WE CANNOT FULLY WARliANT, AND BEING TIIE . OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. i nut- Unnjtm, nat.tJlihfri m Ift.tlin rtltsburah , u here tr will eon- tin ue at JVo. 79 Fifth Avenue. Instruments Sold on Small Monthly Payments. SATISFACTIOX GUAUAXTlilBD. i Haines Brothers. WEBER. NEWTON & CO. GEO. W. 1404 Eleventh Avenue, Altoona, Pa. MELLOR & II EN RICKS, 79 Fifth Avenue, (27) NINETY-FIVE PER to mipplT the niilr dMnMirt for an All-HnbbT Hoot, and m.ptire cn !. rpjifrmnd W doubla thirknf. of Bubtwr. tbo librf! or frrm of which in rroMed at ncht nglm, wh.rtby "P" iob of th 11 bis-, or "rracktvg" i. made Imponsibl. Ordinary Rubber Boow InrmrutblJ wrinkle, leadin lo crHki. tmiaet rnacnf u mi mun raira, an wenm tho .tockings. AU thi i. obrUted by th Double I'pper and Sectional View or ras 95 Per Cent. Sterling V RUBBER BOOT. Fhowlr, tbe Solid RlMwr filling Sol. tn plaoe of the at. V RuWwr Buota, km riinnf mm ia orainary PrT l-l'O" el !re wnr. without lucre tl tjuifc or weight. These I wcvx soversl purs of common Kubber Boot. "Warranted Three Months, and that thare may be bo qtiestien as to the time, the patent bintun. as seen in cut. proTinea a apace ror every day, and year, ao that th retail dsaler whea m.king a aale, ran punch out the date thereof, and tbe Root, will in themsclree bear permanent Tecord of that date. (Sea warrant in larrt circular.) Every Boot bears tbo war rant in Rubtwr letters on the leg. Although seemingly hitjh priced, are more economical than a Boot of le.a cost, and with proper care will render good crrico from Fall until Spring. The Poor Man's Boot. FOH MvVTTd TJY S. n3LTJXE:isrTI-IA.L, 1119 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA, PA. ROCHESTER TIII IVTfcCilSsST STOCK OF ' Ta W -tr-i Tl r"M I irV EtfT displayed In Altoona l now remly for Inspection In riice and nnfqnallf il variety at GODFREY WOLFS l'OITl.Alt riONKKi; FASHION" EMPORIUM! AS TO UT-AI.1TY. NKATNKSS. DVK ABILITY ANI1 FIT, THF. ROCIIESTEll 3IAKE OF CLOTHING Is really the best In the market, while la stock and prices we defy competition. NO HOUSE IX BLAIR COUNTY CAN COMPARE WITH 0UIUS. So don't fail before Inverting in a new salt to eall and Inspect the roods at GODFREY IMF'S UH RIVALLED GLOTHIHG BAZAAR, Ticelfth Street, Xexl Door to the rostoffice, Altoona, J'a. Oetoter 3, IST. r. Ci. ilJIIEAPEST CLOTIIIAG HOUSE IN MGV, ni;av and comi'I.ktk link f VEEN'S AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, AND CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. j a Actual Kock Sntt. from V.h np : f verco-iti from ft!. SO up : l'ants from T.'. cents up ; U.-cff Shirts trom "5 cent s np ; and other we.innx nppnrel and furnishinir koo-Is nt prices eipi -ltv cbe-ii cent, . : 1.don. t "Ij'criisc t sell ffooils 2o or V, per cent, cheaper tlL-.notherVle.iler. becate that would be s falsehood, and peo,. e are rot so nrnorant now-a-dayf as to Ix iievo auv such niuibuT- but " l u " antee not to be undersold by auj mau in tbe business. - " 0""10U1! Dut 1 Bu-r- JJ. WOLF, RAILROAD CLOTHING HOUSE, 1127 Eleven'h Avenue, below Bowman & Morrow's, Altoona, Pa. rR. M. R. B. CREERY, Surrjcwi Dcn- M. J list, baviair located In the ol- nceana resiienceownea ami reccin lv occupied by In-. J. J. Outman. re siectfully tenders his professional sen-ices to the tieotde ol liliensbunr and vicinilv, and (tuaranteca enod work at honest prices. sfA lady assistant wll be in attendance whenever her services are required. Anirst het lc carefully and safely administered when desired. The patronaee of all in neod of dental services ia respectfully solicited. lS-39,'79.-tf.) DR. L. D. HOFFMAN, Surgeon Dentist, "lTrlIJ, make professtonal Tisits to F.bcnsbarr 11 on the tirht Mohdat or bach mostu. to remain one week. Also, will be In Wilmoreeo tho SEcovn Movdat or each moxtb, lo remain one day. All work warranted. Feb. ?8, 1879,-tf. S" A wtrtnt. 12aday at home ea-ily made. f' I L Out fit free. Addr'-s Tru& Co." A tu li. itlv Ale IE6AK" ELEVEMIl AVE., ALTOONA, CEORCE W. COOD, already Immenae a lea of the tuaat eel- PALACE. ORGANS STERLING. iMason&Hamlin. Pittsburgh, Pa. 6m CENT- STERLING are of S'oft4 Kubh, kalf iirh thick, ead net nlld w-.th Rags, like common Rt hber Boots. In tbe cnt below, the black part mark ed 8'hd Rubber Filllnp," in ordinary Rubber Boota is made of rround-tip scrape of cloth, and ta unithrr darable uoTwat-r-proof; bnt In the SmrtT-FiTe I ' -i' sj;-v-,. ' ' '??e. S Cent. Rferllnf kBoot," when the tap iaoio and long sola worn thrriticrb.a ' third avlr all solid Knbbt r prewnts itaelf. and pira loo rir cent, at.litional ' i i j soles Will cut- CL TT s l J T" f-f-Sj TT TIT ULUlllUMjr untarnassable rle WOLF, Proprietor. Bottom Cash Prices -v mj i a i iiica. OTH NG a II. DECKER, M: D.. Thtsiciax ako Srnorox, . . Lillv, Cambria Co Pa Offers bis professional semces to the citisenso'r W a.hinrtoa and adjoinii. townships. Office and res denee on Railroad street, opposite Passenger station, where nt;ht and day eon, will receiTO prompt attentl-.n, rcardles, of distance or wrath" i ttt-r" "f0"1'" ". children a specialty. Lilly s, March 14. lS7.-ly. . 1 T)Il. M. J. DUCK, Odtce and residence on Fourteenth .jel r.ieventh arenne. shiranirhi mil J 1 j . in. i to tv.A. m.. and irom 1 and e to s, p. w. Special attention paid to . , - -i , m wen as vnuuni ot eTerv aescrlptlon A. SHOEMAKER, Attornt - - AT-tiAW, lsbnsbrg. Office on High atreet.eattead of rewtdeneo. 1 tfli -tf A CTRlOrs REMFDJ. Of Ml nervous diseases, te'arjtii, of the most determined and nit auie. ii is usually induced h 1 1 J.,Um.ii Sti :i- V Off.; uui);c iii.i; in iu?ty nans or f.cV i j SysS ; closing oi toe jaws so tightly . - : cannot be pried open win, a ,? '' When it if rememlred that wr.n' ( weu a3 niei, suffer from thi, d;-. 'v i tremenciousiv powerful r.iti,i evident. Hitherto there lias WH vvnic'i coum je regarded for tetanus. In the last 'en'.tiTT V""" usual treatment was to ki I'V'k oul of the pat u-nl's teeth HUt I. . little brandy down to order his coffin, ot medical science. Ins throat andtV ll-U the rrrK...' various othtr r-- uies were Miggi-steo, anions aum umiir.iiiii mjT-vi i in oi curnrf a ticularly dreaded S-uth Ainerie8n !v table iwdson, gave, on the whn. T" best results, and. freipjentlv sofar the mastery over tetanuj that it I ' him before the disease eoul.l ki'i. i, At last, however, an it-genion, y physician has apparently hit urr"ri remedy lefore which tetnnns v'. as readily as toothache viVi.j- t'.-' dentist's forceps, and whirfi vi" "1 course. fcu'TT.sede curare a:id a'l r inferior remedies. " The French doctor in oi!.e;.,. . called in to attend a ladv siifTerire f- , tetanus. In bis report he Kays t; " was a married woman of "thi-."-"."" years of age, and that prevj. us "',, ; visit bei family physician hni '- every known remedy for tetati"? j- - ' ding curare, without i'roiluciI:g"arT". : feet. The pat ient wtic r. rrj., j'" with ber jaws tightly !.-' ..j, ' , t , muscles cf iiei chest and throat tYrf ! rigid that she was unable to v.'-i sound. The doctor at once Kz: "e j ind procured a live mouse of tl.o"t:!'j' : size and voracity, to the tail of L; P ! attached a strong horsi- hair. l'lacing the mouse at the foot of ; lied, he iermitted it to walk uj. ;htr. tire length of the patients brhC y j Kooner did the patient notice the rear , than she sprarg up. loudlv cariyj . her attendants to take it "off. ar"l , nouncing the doctor as a horrid. , les? wretrh, who ought to 1 as'ra:;. of himself and guillotined on tl There was no recurrence of the .-.i-.t toms of tetanus. In fact, the r . adds that the lady's jaws were so ) :. oughly unlocked that ti e Luslja::d. : is of course ignorant of law. lia t!.a;" ened to bring an action of daa. against him. ! The success of this experiment couraged the doctor to try the rr. :v ctire in other nervous diseases. 13 sonediiv t the administration cf a." i powerfully stimulates the nerves.; i male patients, and enables the i system to throw of any disrate mt I which it is afllicted. Soi n rtrr l' ; cident just related he met with a v; case, of hysteria. The prvtkht. a rrr ' rie! ladv of thirtv-seven vrars. Trn5. j ject to hysterical attacks, but this i ticnlar one was of unprecedenTd r-. ' lence. Among its prominent syTV,'.."2 : was the absence of whisker on oi: s 't ; of the husband's face, a broken c'. .i i and an almost irresistible ten.ierv 7. the part of the patient to lie on th"?" , and kick the paneling of a rosea. i book-case. The doctor once perceived t'u: 1 mice in strong dovs were iii'l;ea; ; He therefore or.b red tint a jnnv.e si. ... . j le administered every ten rhinites it j til the violence of the attak shot.1!' a'v ; The .'irst inot;.ee ran across the rr..i?:.:': 1 body, but there was 10 per Til' ' change in her heels or voice. ; Th second mouse, however, ei.M led itself in her hair, and her ierev , was almost instai.taiieou?. Sle ' r and said that if tin-doctor wouM ; take that muuse away she wvuid : . right up and see about dinner. No further treatment was r.ecessir and the fact that the disease LasTtu: turned leads the doctor to -c tyT strong conviction that the -ute . : prove a jx rinanenl one. The motise cure has also bee:; ' with the verv liest resuUs in an a".i; of paralysis of the left leg. which a fair way to prevent the w ife of a P." sian banker from making a ca'.l ni t : tain of her husband's r lativcs. ar-ii:; case of neivous prostration wlii'iiSi denly attacki-d a lady when berliU-H' had refused to take ber to the sea'-- I'oth of these cases yielded proirr"''' : the exhibition of mice, and theri ' rooni for doubt that the cure v solely to the remedy employed. ' The addition of mice to the it .1'. medtca will interest t!ieprofesi(i:is-v where, and we may expect to ft:d '' mouse treatment adopted in r.en "-' seases by all regular physic ms:. I-' rather odd that the distingiiisheil cian has not turner! bis atti-ntion U' rs' There may le discoveries in the r.i z which w ill be of a.s much nnportar-'t those which be has already n..--- : connection w ith mice. Effect of Diffehext Man.?- ON Grass Lanhs. A Yorkshire r.rr pendent of the London Aorint':i: zittc gives the following" bit of fV': ence, wliich shows that ore shouM-" Ie to hasty in judging of the cr.::. tive effects of different kinds of r." ure : "Last January I dressed a verv ""r1 or sheep run (twenty-one acres i". i!!i': fourteen loads of farm yard manw very rotten) on four acre. Ttie p-st ef " pasture was sown almut three wl: tr with special dissolved bones, at th four hundred pcmnrls per aerp. T!i' of the first dressing as ?ivm vi-i! 1 -; the four acres were distinctly irfi.-k' fnm the rest, showing where the r' was applied. As this remained lv?,;' " 1 till the tiecitming of April, and the manure then appeared to have lieeti i vain, judgment was given in hour'-'- yard manure. Alter this, howevtr. sotne wanner weather, with fre showers, which soon altered niatt''1 . ! the line of tletnarkation hecame f " ' IS less distinct, till at length t!ie super-,. c -. the tKiness liecanie manifest. I l1 (June l'.ith) got a most hixrriant ?' grasses, (chiefl v red and white ci 've lie imrtmn c,T-n with ertin.'ifli I.- ' t)n the four-acre niece there is s.-sr1 Clover. nir nnlv a T.nor sl'.ItT of r'"-' and other common varieties. 1 '.. dissolved bones on a cood ileal cf iT4" year, and the result in ea. h rs-e wa tonishing. My land r a str.n2 loan:; f . A Saoactovs Animal. Td? caster A'fc Km tells this strand of equine affection for wliat 1 . more apt to despise than love coach : Wm. Stanburv, driver of the 1','.; stage, h the owner of a mure that i1'- . . love for the stacinc busings that l fid, when we consider what iav the common run of stasiinc i tn i'fl and driver. It is told ot this marc '. she is not in use she crows vry i;"''-1 -V -' exhibits in the most iirtelliirilile . euage ptvsible. her tl-sin- to coal"'"- t' one occasion she got loose ami v,' ? stage for a distance of It '.',- keeps six head of horses for li 'l v part of winch are kept at Marticn.' rest at ltawlinsville, and vv J : sires to remove this mar? from ene ;. .. another, he turns her liK'-'e. and , low the stage like a dog to tnc i!"!r , occasionally cvtting in front of it. ' ', ever the horses attached to tlie v' ; tlriven too slowly to dnit her l '' "n- will look back and whinny and tM , showing her impatience and 1t . What a Pity near ... all street car'and statre hor-e ''""'..j,-; same love for the occupation to n -are tied. . . ,f rert:'?'" to 4 1M ennng clover somerni-nns.-. .. Ills- 1 must be employed. In . i. . t , k or ell as SrKical . thnt of fi-inJ RJl'!Pnt wk with l.l'la--tf-1 ! raising it as fast as the clover is dor- t iirers In tliA mnw nr stack. I P - make a ventilation flue, ciovi' , , this manner will be aweei and f" either cattle or horses. ii 1
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