I MYStKIES Or' A SEED. J Live yon ver considered how won- 1 lert'ul a 1 1 1 i n J !e seed of a plant is? 'It ; is the mirac of miracles. God said ' 'Let then' t'plaiits jit-Ming .seed,' " am! it is fnitir mlded, each one "after his k ind."' The sreat nuralist, Cnvier, thoutcht thai the pcerin f sl 1 past, present, ami i future g( ii'-raliis of .seeds were contain- I ed one v itlii.i.e other, as if packed in I a sueees.-i 'ii ! b.ixes. Other learned ' i-irii have eAPjained this mystery in a ' difTe relit- way.piut what.-.ivriiify all their ; e:;pr.ii.ati-'lis 'rl.et them explain it as i they wi'il, the Tad.--r remains the .same, ' and we must look upon the repro- duet ion of theted as a continual mira- : .: ' i there uL' earth a machine, is : there a; a'ace, t.ere even a city, which ; contains so iiv.i that is wonderful as is . iuelcs- d in a si., seed one r;iin of , fi-ni. one l'-ttiirowii at'ple-bc-ed, one ; Mnall ' ' e l a j picked up, perhaps by a hird for h'Htlo nil.':-- t lie small- sec1, of a p v,vr ;. Mip.-hell. or even '. on-? of the seed it float about in the nil- invisible toir r yes ! There, i; a v-r' 1 of ii:.r l h;il brilliant beauties liM-b'n in each, o V-.-c- liny ft eds. (Yi:- -sid-r tie ir iinuieimuah; r, the perfect sep".rati ':i of thiff.-ront kinds, their -power of lif:' au;!irr(c-lion an. I their . wonderful frnitt.,.; ; ' t ''-.i.sh'c-r. ti.st !r m;; Aa-v. Ahont j a h".n !:cd ami l';Ki ais aco. the eele- hrated Liv.-.e-is. - i:i ;irr ,,f Hotany," ; ri-eku'.iid ahont :- dii'ferent kinds of phints: and he ti tiiciiuhL that the '.vh:l- nuii-h-'i" t ' Vr could l!-t much t-xcveilh." '. '' hiih-Iii'il years af ter iiiai. M. h- i'aS'e. :i (lencva. wn erihed 1 .; kiu-t plant.s : and at a hi'cr period he -"V. ojhio, then SO,- ' t"), and he app i-t pos-;il..ie tha!, the iiuml i. r mi rht ev-.-l aint to l ..). Well, let us :..--hiV-' these l-v.).m hinds of plants eiiipd to hear the riu'ht s- ed ? llaviVy ever decciveil us? ll.sa sr'.id i-l at ever jielchd I ail -y. it the s; t d , poppy grown np into a s'tnllower ? a sy auiore tree c ver j prmiu l icm it irn. or a h eeh tice ii- io a i la st;;-,!l, little hirl may i arry away the sui.i'id of a sycamore in its Leak t fee l hi--lias, ar.d, on t he ;;y. may 1 1 ! ; i .- ti," ground. The tiny se.dm.r, i-upru.d t. row w here it fed ui i.otie.i,.! hi sixty yeais it may 1 -ciai.e a ma -'(. lit 1 1 ee. under the sli;.'h- of uh'f 'l Ilt,;-Us of 1 1,0 val leys a: d th'-lc :di'.) !. re.-t. 'o!iidf-r !:et th" , r!':: power of li!" and re-urn rl i'ii';,-,.,! t ;l (. seeds nf plants, y-y the.vy mkiV he J'Ve-s'-rved I'r. in year t"yY; d even from cent ur to r lii'r-. I Let a child i c.t a i"e'- . in a drawer. nd shut !le.-::i up, ainik- years after wards. vh'-u .us hair thite av.il his llute av.'l bis 'i one of these the !5id. and soon steji totterimr. let h seeds and sow it in I ' after he wnl s-e u sji -;!, into new life, and l-eronie a Vi f n s'a, ard laut if uI plant. M. joit:i;:n'T iei;.is the enr F:;.", s.-veral old 'cHic i I lilt. M IH tis were dis-V-r the head -. ered i. ar llei-jr-'ric ot lacti (.r ii:e ii. "ii'.i i-h there w: s found a small :-.'cu e .stoTH.nok, v it ii n hole in it. colli r.'miii-.4,.v seeds. hc): had In ii pl.iiited tl hrsMe the oead Ly the heathen t'ri( who l ad bnrie.l tlsf-in. p rhaps l.r( T'.'O years l-fore. Thes? see S.; weivi'ulIysov.- d hy those who f a;nd thci;;dvhat, think you. was hi.n to s;i n; froi.i this d'tnt of the ". ad ? U'.fid sV!n ilmvers. 1 lu'j corn dowers, I clover. l"irinir hlossoi ,s as 1-r'ghtlswet t : ; those woven i nt o w reaths hi: ,v chj. re ii playing in the OMs. J S nne year.", ago a v;is V ticallv ah .1, was fi.iuid in a mii- j,t jn T.jiypt, 1 v Wilkhisi;-!. v. host to the Ih-itish rr-neiioi. 'i'he L' r j there, havin : iiui'uitu::atcly bro',; il,;iscov' oivd in it a f.-w grr :!;.-, co v. l,lr..l o: o or two Vt.i.-. "M. vaiz.kl T " rd -t i .u.ti.. -A . 1' - 5 .l-;f- ..3 fniiy liii'ior t,-.: i on ti,,- juj jlillP IS 1 J, and s:t the 1i lot' I Ii ii ; v tiiese 1.1 r-( d.s v( v.- to fori:., ;. i v.-w life. Th'-y b'! ( n'l.,.,! roi.a. My f-.l-nt :;.h. j ji ar So t n.-i'!!l-.n tbo tr.i'i i ii im r.i i i:-a . K-r. imui i I Vhii-ph.'.'es. Ti:e "ii! f i I'M--, of little v,t!i!c. Thu !.ni: t!i";e cove-rings ei 11"; s. i 1 ..-. p;-- iv licit in inUliiie ;!'. ;m;'I lii"- i! i? lot.iH.-ii oi - s.'.rge pr rcc oi v i and nutritions, l-..!. "Middling. oi.lv ci'iit.il-i mole l":i li.i a'sd Ii.: Mail r l ban w.io i.oitr, i-ai aisr ur.r,: Tin tibroiis "in.it ter. or outer eoat, :. is iii'l: Te:tii-le, forms o;e -si;;: h nf br.iR. Lnt i:.L t-ne.h.i;;dr(..:!h of tl.. 'nr. Vbeat i nt.iii;.- the gn.; i'laniiiv ot '.'noef. sut-i i ue niaiii'f 1 : : I'.t . a !'.-.:::;'. l ;-'rt:rt'n of t v. ! . : i , . t p i;i l;;ii'i-y. oais ."ii i eoi a tiie i ..;.oi ti 'M of ,-.';.' !: a :A th" M:a! ;P.ltVli !!!V lO o" IVilM i'ii : r. -.u i. r.iany bavd t.ish-; f a" 5,i ii in this v.i. .Id. but b.'W which '"Tl it ii:1;' tin IV liever Li cp a fei - -to pf l lOi'ln. was a woman v ho li'.ed citVihir Ii'011 a ir1,: the f i1.:. J ih- KRTI! BC.V5R. A farmer's wife wa bn.sy ISirtinsi beiw-. The poor ones ".vre so tnaiiy, The good cd.cs scarcely any, for t!?e riarver-t time was rainy, IUui tor benn.. She w.n vexed and tired by picking ( ut bud be;in?. Fur it took her many hour1', And it tired her patient power. Till "he wished there weie no shower To s-poil beans. Suddenly she stopped, and thinking Oi tile beans, Now finished, said with smiling : "What a f."l to let this 'rilin.tr,' (.'owe, the pleasant hours beguiling, for bad beans. "When I come to have another bortia.i; beans. I will savf'iae half the trouble. And niv pleasure will lie double, Vliile f 'mrst the hideous bubble Uf bid beans. 'Fit insteaJ of always looking For lad lx-an-5, I will li'ivo them, while with pleasure I will iXillier out the treasure, Till I til; niy little measure Wi'i good beans." There's! lesson from this story or'i'.j; beans, Life is ill of smiles and madness, Many p i-fs, and sonietinies gladness, Much "'toy and more of sadness Liklpoor beans. And cuns'ork of life Is sorting, As M;h beans, AVe can p through life and end it, Leaving 11 the best, that lend it Charms nd joy, and only spend it Wit Had beans. I5-.it tl.eri-i a way that's better, horti; beans ; .'boose tl good, ami when life closes. There wi be less thorns than rose For the fl-nered pood disposes Of pit Leans. fi ' - ! 1 5 i s'.e-.-r ih-.t i tin- .In ,- rfihe to.b. 1- not !.( :-:-:':i:';ii;'f i-.s;. , en,. ; !i i!i of tl.n i -n r r .-''. i ;i- f i v : .i-,-( i-,h-;!v it i- ', A..st:o l'.iu! ::i 1 -v. x v.. l . , ,i... : , .. M r o,..-.,i II". , I V.,. doct:-.i!.r1v:o;;1-v-, ; Vr- A 1 : ... E H u : I :::-.i:i: n in v. v.:-...y, ( ban win at gr.. ... s ; ti srt'.i. eon-,.-; :: ,;V 1 j - ami i:s f.'-r'.i...-. All lb- l'.i'i-l ., ,7T.?i. "f tl-i' M'.'.i'.i i. iKenj:-iI h larl'". C---J.-j ....11.. C. M ....,....'., . ' ? ! -V 'or.tai:'. a'l tie- fiarrli ot the . h-l "ii . I' II. II.' ' ' I, II. ii . i . . ii.' X i! . i t .! .hi .!!'' row oi' snn;ii i-.ii ri-il i vl Vv-.i !- yelb' ih li.iitt 1 i;;!. M ly 1 . i ll ill I ti:.;; S.-. Ib-:i-i' l ii: iiig li!;o. ' j -; i 1 tin- ;i'M:.: t!:-r" ;!ir ;xl .l;;)S ir e..Ci": ;.! 11 in ' ;.I m:;i-, 1 Ayer's TTatrVt For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agree able, health-, inl riOVir.fr i ifi I fr preserv ing the hair. Kir.. - '7iair is snnn V'arTlTt restored to its 'jr w.jj " original color, Kith the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. jS'othins: can re store the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be Baved for usefulness by this application. Instead of foulinpf the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from tinning gra- or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious sub stances which make some prepara tions dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desir able. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cam bric, and 3"et lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich gloss- lustre and a grateful perfume. F RE TARED BY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical C7iemlt. SOLO HT AI.li Dr.rGCISTS EVERYWHERE. 1$ The Onjy Remedy and the Ti.'.'. :id-i'n-d (!ct; :i r? 'rc3 it rvn Ccrful 2 o--cr it aire nil dicae. M A ','if We is v l f i. ' 7? jf-vavsf ?.v alow tin: grc.it owta . ' - J. X -' 7 v ' J 3 f's." .- Wt.'jjs i 't m err therefore forwl O f. ;- 'i-i ',ed that should be expelled i aaiu.y Hj:. jt'i 5in.!'t s.sksk, ;.;m:s. roxsnPATiox, i:-o-.'.;ili;n, j ; ' ,' ri':-'- "ff f '' fir'-'y.i cf thee ergap i i a ; l r.-x'urii-j t.ieir o throw ejf 5 V it Pn!Ti r Tli7Tn-? T!lnI Bud n'liel J ';' W: T 1 -r";er 1 ri'li e.ies. ' oiifI inat ion t hy Iri-liti-T.l n.vrt' .ordrrrd Kidney I f-.fi V, ny?"diir neryom or sick lieadarhcsl !. i V;l:Tli !'H sU'rl il-M niclltat Vs KIDM'.V '. i-."T ci.l tfjoice in?sM 4 ;"' '. Ji lt a c P' '.age r.' t j C-. tt tf . -) -r ! i ; v er,:i:po'.mlanil 'T .akr .-lx Qt.of 3Icl!c-Ine. 2,. . . f.. ,..; onhr i; 1 1 K.V7 .2.1.) Ii!:rJIn-rtOtl, Vt. Consumption cm be Cursd! HseGnente's LniEsalsr.; AUirc Hi ii trill oi 'ti; ?.o-5?l7, aSwviicS ; tha Kelici: stsr.ii f:r i"j:"Jl CONSUMPT!0?l CURED AT LAST ! isivroKi OUENTHER'8 X,IT3Ma HEA.LER. It wa first N1 in lilT, OrminT, br Ir. Au?:ist Gnntlir, in his private jtratire, ainl wiili such fifre that on his d'th ho lift th.- secret a locaor to his bp-tltcr, Andrea tiuemhi'r, who in turn gave tlie sane to lilt son, Willinm ftjrnther. (one of th present jirojjri tor.. on roti'lition that the name Bhottid not l;e nel eTeyt as charitr. nntil after hifl .Icatli, which orei.mtl in 174. Since that ti:n Win. iiuenther lias been piv ingthe wirM the benefit cf hit truly won lerful secret for the cure of CONSUMPTION, 3p.'.'!t; cf B'.::i. Brc;:!:::;.t. Cjhi. Co;ii, Ciu.rrh ct Cb:'. ni iU I:ieai cf Palxriarr C.-jrinj. Po not o inV wit ii votir Ivife ! Hsre tou -p-eaic l.ftnrs ? l.'se tuetiOiera l.iin j Urnlor. I'o you spit lii'xvi fiuenther'j I.unc; Healer st.f.s that. Have you a Cough ' I se (juenthers I.unK il.-aler. Price, r ctn. and fci.OO.""" Ask j our ry.gisi ( r it, or lent lo Or.cntlicr A Co. Proprietor", ! r5. 33 T!: A-9., rijVj, P. :. 5:x J3. ttati "nTmmn-iTi r i (A Medicine, not n Drinh,) I cn:.TAisj I hops, nrcnr, mandrake, DAXDEUON, Ajto thb rnr: x: d Eust ITroTcii. Qcucts ot Ali orvrzs. Vtttts.-.. Ml P'.'sascs of tho ftomacli, Bowels, Blood, T.frer. . . o3Ene5. and capccliily t cmaic Comnlaiiit& '.J S1CC0 IX COLD. BlVill h paM for acji-i they win natron; or help, or Rfor rmrthlr'r Uupiire or IrJ-ano:is found in them. K ynur ilrfcKsi'.t for IJop E. tiers and try them "j ji Derore yon eep. Take no o'.hcr. P Eop Corjn Cr-E is the swnetort, tntttt asd bof'l oi nop Tad for Storriirii. Iuvcr and Kidnry i m a. -- 'uii. uiu a . Ulill'rurc I f jr tlTtiaJC- C"nrv C-V of opium, tobacro anrl narcoiri I at r.t si: HUM AM A l.crtnre on thi atrri. Trr.tmrnf and It.o'.iral HlilKl! '.;i , Tl'---. -r S ; rilvj -1 !-!;,-:-r . !,-- --'il-.llii. -. ln iMvtr.rr I' ir; "n.i. !ii- t'l --y, ami . ,--o l;y rutlior cl t-1 -nir:i i'"i .. ;-i-rii-i- 1 V 1.-' , rsr"-i- i i. l-ti-tx. I -rr- -.'ii.i-;- it.i!! : '.. .i.i-.-ii.t.f.i. 1- , l it- . !,..,,:, .) H. .1 ., ''"i:i,i .i , J.VI.KU i.I.l,. .i. 1.'. i'.-'i-Nt ti t!.,.-k." i S ! : r.l..-ri v ,l-:'':,r. In Mil" I. --!-irr-, ;tMV i r-.v.' ir'in Ii -"wn tb:-t 1 1... io si U.,.,.. , . v I., i- ! c i-.nt ''!'"''" 'I'y ' ' ! im hi -ii nvii:-lt;e. Kiel it :"i I.- ii.. i ,'..-. .- in; ,i ..j-iTi.tioii-". t-.i;'!!--. r. ti'-. in ""l". T.-.Vii-.l : iM.-i,'!,, - - ,.. - .. ,,l ..: ,. l:ti:i a'i I h-n'i;,-!i i rv .nl. 1 n nmt'er nfs.t hi. c.n.i'.i.i-. C'iro honn-lt .lioitt.iy. vrivatcir iin-fri ii-"::;iV. M t.r, :ti f h tli iir.tr.: t.f. . In tt.ni,... . i. 4 i -f thn i tt tt'. Snnt lr.., r n il. in n .:.h.i , nvi!..-c. t-i.inv jtel-lrcs." mi ri-r"i-i oi ..it . ).. or tw- I -o. nips A -I'i re t lie I'll'.' THK I I1TI HII n l. II Hit .VI. CO.. -t l:i.-3 H..X 43 41 Inn St . ew lork; i'. I. l-i '.-Olu. WrTVF.Sffl For sr, renin . hi'i-A. l.cu.nit.ee tj:-cr-.r.-d n:tiyro,:i ol I.i-.'i j-iu-i'ias .jciSir-a J-.I., X, ritd v ift-.'iiort.:.?. tmca iiuti-.wlive r.-iy.f, ciltA cij 9 of l;ii.F jtr..;!! .K J.; 1 -r. V, and r.T Wnrf jn j A.-.j: --ijrn iiTM.I'iii-ii iltl''i. r, t .'; .nm irn'I v tl. utiarnr-.-:."!. i, ;m j r -:i ! 7 J. e. s;.-t -1 M o - -. , cou fniiv IX). Ki'DJ". M.K. riiy?ici.XAND 1 ;-ri:n..:. v. I: ..-:..-!. .:r', I . i;.;:.a t. j.!-, ' ' a 11,1 p. ir'v otvuositrf . cro -1 Warner's Safe Kidney ard Liver Cure. l firrrTli Jlr. rvmrj hln- turr.l i rffr-.,T in th w.-rwi lor nrinni tw ;o ..v-n . :,ni ALL IUiia, ia, i I rivalry 3imnr. iVr.ttmoni lf tbe blgbcst order Id proof of thse statements. m it tv yT ho r-nrc of Tlh"tp, rail for War nr S"r IMrthrlr, ur-. ca-Kor the curp nf Rrittltt'a nnl tP nthPT lla.M. cull for Wuraer'n HwWr titarrcy nl Ufrrfarf. WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS. It Is thfb:t Rli!o4 Ptirliiw. nni t!mnlnt I pv.ry function to monk healibful aolloa, and is thin a rnont in ah mvaws. It our Mcnnftiloiu nnd other Mi In Ert5i- t ion and ()lvn.n, Including Caurrim I I I or. and other Mom. .( oDUipallon, IMui iirx. t;rwiTl 1 b t i -ty. etc.. are cured hy the Safe Btltf r. It '. unonnaled aa an appetizer and ,-eiilur tonlr. riouies 01 two sizes ; prices, our. anu WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE j Qnikly RivcRrHtand to the mtf print-. fcs rurfs Benii5t ana nenrntipii. pp-m ius l ollopiif1 Fift. and reliPVf fi voiw I 4 ration brooeht on tv excessive riniik, over work, mental shorki, and other -aues. Powerful aa U ts U stop pain and woihe rtti tnrnert Norves, It never injiires tiie sytem vbether taken in small or lar' losffl. Bottles of two sizfs; prices, Vr. and 91. OO. WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Ar an Immed'ati; and active stimulus for T.-rpld LlTr. nni cure CoittvaneM. B??ppi, B1I- m iouKT.ess. Bilious VlT' i r- ina aim r.,i,u.-i ! be tin, u wbi-ifver the rVS bn; 1, dr. Ill t opemlO fre.lv RPrt rtBiiiariy. mskII fl.r. f..r (hinrTta V. . v. Tf- lirmlln ar. li lil h, lmctkl nernler !Tr - In r.'fln- rer? wIit. tCIH.H. Warners. Co., EOCKESTER, N. Y. CTSti frr rpMfl SELLERS' , COUGH SIRUP ! 40 YEARS BEFORE TIIE PUBLIC Pronounced by all to be tlie most n.F.AS an't and f.fficaciovs remedy now in use for the cx r.r. o? coroir, oi.Pf, morr, lioarsencss, tickling sensation of the throat, xiiioopin.-x congh, etc. Ovnn a million bot ti.ks soi.i vini: ti:f. last it.w ykaks. It ;ives rciiif wherever used, and lias the Ik. wi r to impart benefit that cannot be bad from the c-i-ugh mixtures row in use. Sold bv all Prncrcisls at 25 ct-nts ver bottle LIVE!: rrc-.lso bih iy rt'iv-iiuncn led for curing liver enmpl aint constipation, sick-hi-aiiachc.s, fever and nccue, iiiid all diseases ;f the stomach and liver. Sold by :iU Druggists at 2." cents per box. J,. Kellers v f o., iitsoitff, x n. BTO?!ACH ; . v.. in iT w fo'-l t'fnt rrri:o of vmir f;rnn your i'.v,-r. ;,v.'!''. i r ii'-rvons syi.-ni. f-tltor-; 'k ? If s". rivtlr .Vii'iMtr'1 '.vith tb.c i-V'-t i'"v.i-rtiii. y.-t b ,r:-iic- . of ii:v: r.r:ii;t-. I.V iiirnlHT that 'iV' ;.:y 1-- ut- -livilTinira of tlir V.r. !' th-. Thf rlivii.x ..1 i 11 vnkiiL- is :i:ii-vr.-'l ia r:ll -.-!- "'t 1m py.ti'ui, :ut,l rii:tt iu:h ;r- alv-i. ir? t,io uiirrc I! ir. n -iii-.-.-r ! i.iin ?.r'nomiiy. I - j l-'..r fill? nil I'rvisryl -t?;.-ir..l H' -U-rs Aftt! for ike iilo ofth Acme Kct 'e po Ar. cni ocitr). ApntFforlhe HimIhom Itnt. er Tub Co. Buiter Tuhs, rails. Roll Boirs, tic. Full nTr-ly ot ilirci stnndard and low-price rrares constantly In 5tnre. PRODUCE I Emitter, Cheese, Poultry, (nnif. jlnploR, Potwioc. Tlfnit. On Ion, Irrlo4( S rtf if . Ir1.1 nllon, H rewn hiiy. Horry, ( f-cr. VtiM'Rnr, 1- ritit Ituttrr. nni 1 itri and 4.ar t'fn I'roslnoli roeoSvff? nnd no Id On CCM2iS.IC7f hy SOFERS, BBO. & CO. No. 211 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. I:efir toll Mrironle Int, !he lusinrjs com Ii.nTiit v. ntid to ihr ir precn! nl rx.ns. Issue eeliij-. 5rt!ii-i e- klv r.r.i daily martrt re fjil, n-.i iiivl f:rc to pry c;''!ie. I'lre-.t eonr.eetionn with V, i-lern Union Tcl prpf Ii ard l'ell 'IV 1'li'ine T :nj r.tiirs. Order, (op Jllnre ytent. Crmiliprrl, Ft ! ro(nler ,.ee(!i nnt ollipr rnnri In our If nr. rnrefuliy fillrtl mt I,onel Kiirlirt hate,. i H rffr-.,y in th w.-rwi lor nrinni tw. rr 1 I f I )toi'Pr -4. l"7y.-ly. Si til lMh em. -r." -, - .- . . -3 hj r;.;---.-.r.-.--S P Oft fi V1 frJTZ l nfh"1f Xn two1-t5lir,ls Of a Pig's life i.s i lnjt not so tlie rest of his cattle ; and ;i'f.3f:7S1i -j -L,s..'-t2s E "r,r"'---f " j to lie sjK-iit m Heep, if it is well treated. thinking the matter over he came to the n Or rrf?i?lKi,i1or s.ic'cms.'' e- ''"t -im ?. j Oivt' the r.ig the materials, ami he will ! elusion that the habit of pawing dirt over thci. "u-1"'' t fji firm lil v .: : i . r tmnU r?'ri to ti aU : i l 'J 'innirt of if-! 'f v-.t ftf-iii.t ei '. r- i - 1 -- r Ai-n- ..- ' f -r-rr r-rf:t ar ' r-..:n 2. 2a 5,0'0'J "; -- ,' J. W . -. .-r-t :;, ti - . :n " : v ,! r. ik- r-r -t C r-: . 1 i-'-t ti' .' f J-l,t'" rr !0 I T 1 Tha . ,--- n r. - t-: T "l:ej j ,n .-.i-. i tai t- vZZ & CD., 2itrs. 17 jar.E3 riica, rr. T. Slti'ijttf THll m m. i:. n. ci;r:i;iiY IrlViTr I.K-ntc.l In til-? fi!- n-i-l r.'-'i-iif 9 .wn--l :i itl r ir i-rc-.s icd by rr. j. j. t nit-ii:o. re- Qffy&ij ' ' ' Kh";-' I r mr-int.-i-s ir-wt rr.irlt at lmnivt !"'''" i-A !dy a.itnnt w.il be In att.-ndam-e f .,.nr.--n1!y and laMy a.tmi'iil. -red when !-sirod. Tiie fin i rn, i of aii in nce-j f dcntai rTvtcfs is r-i.oe-.f:ti!yf..iicite,i. sg.-T-A-tf. HO I n nnrn e y "'" Utli Li lit tiV t t n f j f Strraetm Dentist. . J ( . ' - --II.r. niake T.nifoyninn.il vi.lt. r-....i ILT, n.akc pnifoinnal visits to F.t.r ihnrir m tho first MfSBAT or Ern m'ixtb. io remain ont: wren. aifo. win ne in wtimoroon tlie arcosn Mmii.u of each month, to remain ont dav. All wr.rk warranted. Fel. .i, 1379.-U. 8, n DKCKKU, M: 1)., Physician av; Si koeon-. Iu.r.Y"t. t'AMr.m rn T Offers ht prr.fealonl services to the ciii7ensr Washington and a.ljojnir,s townships. Offlco and resilience on Railroad s! rcct. opposite Papsentrer station, where niiil.t a:id .lay calls will receive prompt attention, regardless of distance or weath. 'i.iiV;r.M"rnchu:,"-t;:t,,iM "TIa. M. J. BUCK, wr. . . . . . r- UVSICIAK AND Sl ROKON, ., . altoona, pa. FWemharelwhvr t uiice liours from s to io. a. sr.. and f:o:n 2 to 4 nn.t s tos. r. m. Special attention paid to Dis. er.s s of the Kro an i Far. ns well a to Sinirieal U!erstion of ererv iloserlption. 14-19 -ti l' ' - -- D rPTitf THr I) Crainnflr mil Pi., S I W- FhU 1 1. iV i ?5.i? ? , , , .. i i . . i ... .. ukl. .tniis'an , uV f"'' loan Milieieis wlio fir-n 1 me their i'. i. an I i.s-r.r.-. addrf-ss. lr. ii. x :. IMr, No. i::j rc.rl Si., New Q K0. M. RKADE, JHorneM-at-Laic, v ' T-i-tiiitc. Pit. iiir.i-c nn C'-oiro .trort, three djor trotu HIkIi street, b-2;,';: j Si B'fi 1 VI 10 LEAP TEAR. A CHANCE FOB THE YOUNG LADIES TO CO IS AND "WIN. It is certainly a rather singular con dition of affait that while the chief ambition of the averape young lady is conceded to be a "desirable" marria?e, the customs of rolite society should sternly prohibither from making the first advances. It is true that society's man date is often evaded through the instru mentality of a managing mamma, or some cunningly-devised trap which, while it preserves the letter of the law, is undoubtedly Violation of its spirit. But who does not sympathize with the young lady who, having no mamma to "manage her. and being herself unskilled in the arts of feminine diplomacy, is for ced, like Viola, to let concealment feed on her damask cheek, and hide the love which, had she been a man she might have hastened to disclose ? It was doubtless to compensate for this arbi trary and unjust law of society that leap year was originally instituted, and the antiquitv of the custom is the best proof that from the earliest times young men have fought shy of the matrimonial nnns( and the vountr ladies have been put to their wits' ends to bring the tar dy youth to terms. Ciesar, who is cred ited with the invention of leap year, is entitled by this act to be considered the first, ehamnion of woman's rights, and we are a little surprised at the fact that thus far the female suffragists have nev er referred to the great statesman and warrior as the originator of their "idee.'" l?ut perhaps that is because Ctesar was a man. Ac cording to a code of manners issued in England nearly three centur ies aso, a woman has the privilege "every bis-sextileyear" of '-making love unto men"' either by words or looks, "as to her seenieth proper." The same writer declares that any man who re- ceives her proposition with slight or con- j the door on her left, which closes after tumely shall be "deprived of all benefit j them. On the platform is a huge bell, of clergy." Home such provision would j beside which stand two giant figures, seen to be necessary in our day even for vvho strike the hours with sledge ham the clergv themselves, for a well-known , mers, while above all is the I.ion of St. Boston minister is said to have replied j Mark, with outstretched wings, to a leap year proiosal from a wealthy i jn a record is found the following ac lady to bestow her hand, her heart and j COmit of a remarkable Japanese time her fortune upon him by advising her to j keeper : This clock, in a framethree feet give her fortune to the poor, her heart j and five long, represented a noon to kd and her hand to the man who j landscape of great loveliness. In the asked for it. There are many young la- j foreground were plum and cherry trees dies who have diffident or bungling ad- j and 'rich plants in full bloom; in the rear iuirers to deal with lmssible husbands j a hill, gradual' in ascent, from which who, as it were, are "hanging by tlie eyelids." To these young ladies lbO will afford many tnoi t unities for bring in? the reluctant swains to terms, and indeed, even for those who may find it necessary to ador.t extreme mra.sures lor catching tha coveted matrimonial prize, tlie iracmionai privilege or jeap , year may be utilized in a thousand deli- i tate ways. For instance, ayouug lady j may exercise her leap year right in the way oi a jokc, leaving it nun uie jomig treiitleman to treat the proposition sen oup'y or not as lie chooses ; or, as is of ten done, she may elect to play the gen tleman escort to the theatre cr ball for .some one of her male friends, thus crea- I ting, in the reversed order of things, the j most embarrassing situations lor the j reluctant or diffident individual. lie j i lousl i an adroit ;mu urR-iuiiiiiu u.o.n- ; ,.5,, indeed, who can resist a maneuver i of this sort, when executed with ordm- : arv tact and discictinn. J5ut some ot ; our lady friends may object that we are j tfl;s wonderful invention and w,is deligh ! assuming too much and tliat tlie asstr- te1 iyoml mesnre. "The gentleness of j Hon that the ladies generally are anxious niy t0- said Dro7 'is his least merit ; ' to avail themselves of the leauyear pnv- : ,f vor majestv touch one of these apples j ilege is a libel upon the sex. (hi tht? , v. iH l Vou see in the shepherd's basket j other hand, do not the sages and oits j vou .lrjmire the fidelity." The King ; of both sexes and all countries unite 111 ; an nwc, upon which the dog flew j proclaiming that the ambition to be a i .u iig i,:imi, barking so loudlv and so ! good mair.i wife is the brightest jewel in jmUirally that another dog which had a woman's crown ? It is not to be sup- j f.om.; .-nto the room iopan to bark also, j posed for one moment that a self-rt speet- j The c01irtiers became terrified, thinking ! iiig young lady will ask a gc-nth man to tj.isvnust be an affair of witchcraft, and j marry her ; but there are many ways of , crossm themselves hastily departed. ! hinting that such a consummation would ; , ,tl!y onR ventured to remain, and Droz ! not be altogetLer disagreeable. It is j devices at length : UKU-etl, Unless We arc , ; very mucli mistaken, there is not a i young lady of our acquaintance who : ou!.lnn describe them much more accu - 1 rately than we could ever hope to do. Jl-uti.tiorr (irt-.t-ltc. The ViHaeer's Tiar How to Keep It. A large miniber of our village sul seribers keep a cow, ;n 1 one or more pijr?, .iust to save Ihe wjiste from tbe tiible, ;iml tn help in tbe pupport of the fiimiiv. 13oth are iTiiportant sources of income when properly managed. The inevilable wate from the kitchen in an j onlinary American family ainounts to a ' Ani1 1,1P qnestion maybe asked. Why don't i coirtl deal in the course "of a, vear. u ! they pay-up? Kverythin? is now pettinir to Tn-iv a-i well be Imne.l M.t.i rhTrl.- s.n I-rosperous. The creat farmin!: interest : ii, a wril mined nto pork, saus- , wns' n,,vor brtter, all things considered. Me ::u'es, headebeeso, spare ribs, ami lar.l, ,.iir,ni,.s nrP fiourishirte. The industrial es as to be thrown away. A neighbor, tablishments are in full flow, and there is no who has a vegetable garden, and stu lies ' excuse why the small sums involved in a few ! thrift, has just slaughtered two pigs, newspaper subscriptions should not be I, s-r, promptly met. Thoo in arrears, too.lshonld i thc'i.iarket Priro.' Tbo maiiure'n.ade ; Irom llicui l.s wortli ten dollars at least : Two Hna'.l yi3 were put into the pen i April (itli, and eame out well fattened November -21st. about seven months nnd ; a half. The food consumed consisted mainly of sour and butter-milk, kitchen waste, small potatoes, cabbage, turnips, ' sweet corn, wind-fall appli-s, ami otlier waste from the garden. To this was l added enough Indian meal to keep them i constantly fully fed from spring to fall. A good pen is an important item in feeding pigs. The sleeping apartment ! should be dry, and be kept well littered wi.h straw, leaves, or sea-wcod. I- rom mako a n:re 1o1 nnd fcppn t - l..n r") o rMnstiiiiUr f.f ihn tvi i of luc it..vt. an n-t , , , -. . ... ihLn.ii..,iiu w i win euongii u uniiost the manure, linr.nl and so nl. CO with ganlen soil, corn stalks, weeds, ami J l. 1 , other refuse matter. The pig is unri valed as a manufacturer of compost. I Its goo;', effects will 1' seen in all parts of tbe garden, where it is spread the fol- lowing season. Regularity of feeding loiee nine a ua. is one oi me s-crersot success. This may 1? at vour own meal ' t imcs, if your 'a ife is a good hause-Keep- j f r nrA keeps a clock in the kitchen. ! (,'O'nl illTut lAn lilirn-la nnAw meal hours for man and liea.st. There i ls then very little temptation to over y atuig. no cloying, a and no swlls of re- I luSIIIg lOOil. A pig 5-llOUld never lose a meal after lio is putinto the pen. and ; H'OUld Tie er lie hungry CllOllgll t O Squeal. ; It requires some judgment iii equalizing i , Uie r;ltiong, as well ns in regulating i j their tirue. Much less cf Indian meal i : is required for a ration than of cooked : : liot aloes, and les of ru-it t nno i..r. .f ! , .... - . . -w t . v v . . i iinii v l ii.i-in.ii ,ii.c. VtC,it'n WSlste' If -mything is left in i the feed Irouifh. the ration has been a I 1 1 1 1 Ic t OO hi V"f nr not nuil. (tivkI b,i,mi1 ' i , .1 V 01 QUlte gOfKl CllOUgh, j iinu iuuiiie,ui "Ul quite gutHI CMOUgll, J ! A pig should Lave all he can eat up and j , digest. A ariety of food should also : receive attention. The raw vegetables j j and fruits from the garden are excellent i , appetizers, and enables the pig to con- : sumo more meal. rllie meal niav be ! mixed V.it h Cold or boiling water with l i i r , , , , ",tU j nu'K- " '"'lied miltS and Vegetables, as SUltS Convenience. It mav lie vnried i wiih i.i.grouiKl corn, buckwheat, or a ! mixture of ground grains. Tlie time ; Plt-nt in caring for a pig usually conies ol ino'il li.iim ,,n.l , , ,. v.rt l. ' rt i I i Wtal Hours, and ln.iy be ba.aiiced by i " nat, w c team in thesciiool oi economy ! V i;i lrlaps no animal that Will ex- i hibit more satisfaction, and cive creat- cr '"turns for irood cireniid teeilin 1 !, "-lurn.s 101 PyOd Careana leCdin.'T, ' til.-'n a pi? : and on the other hand a i bun;: I V one Without .1 wrm bom,.f.r,.. i i . i " , : . that ,!s no "H'l " Proper bnncrin? tip Hn mi I-a iilf r.nr....1 l.l.. ; , i V." C ' ,r"t ' " T1: : the noise that it will produce ; besides. j Such nn animal is Without profit. As :i ! rn.e, :t jiays (he villager to raise his r y mai ll pRys nun me greaiesi protlt tt lir n 1 . fnbn,-, i . ,. r i ; i ' V V . 1 ii-.'v iji-. -..-;, OLD CLOCKS. Iyngfellow, in his "IIyierion," tells us that on the belfry of the Kanthaus In Coblentz is a head, with a brazen hel met and beard, and whenever the clock strikes, at 'ach stroke of the hammer this giant's head opens its great jaws and smites its teeth together as if it would say, "Time was Time is Time is past 1" This figure is known in all the country round as "The man in the custom-house," and when a friend from the country meets a friend from Cobletz instead of saying "How are the good people in Cobletz he says. "How is the man in the custom-house." Another very remarkable clock is found at I'rague, built probably by some old Nuremburg artist. It stands near the old Hussite Church. The clock it self forms part of the original tower, while the face or dial is exposed to the street. The dial is six or eight feet in diameter, and has a great number of hands, recording hours, minutes, days, months, years and even centuries. The dial is set in an elaborate frame work about eight feet high and fifteen long and this metal frame work is ornament ed with many curious and quaint devices, One of these is connected with the strik ing of the hours. In Venice may be found another won derful clock. On the dial plate of this in St. Mark's Cathedral, the twenty four hours are marked with the signs of the zodiac and the phases of the moon. Above this is the Madonna, sitting in state upon a platform bet ween two doors. On grand religious festivals the door on the right of the Virgin opens, and out walks an angel with a big trumpet, which he blows, and then bowing to the Madonna passes on. He is followed by three men, representing the three wise men of the East, one of whom is as black as night. These all pause and bow be fore the Virein. and then pass throush flowed a cascade, adrnirablr imitated in crystal, i rtim una point a inreaa-iiKe stream glided along, encircling in its winding rook3 and tiny islands, but pre- ! sen'ly losing itself in a far-off stretch of i woodland. In the skv turned a golden sun indicating as it passed the striking iK,ur, which were all marked upon the frame In-low, whore a slowly creeping tortoise served as a hand. A bird cf pxquisit plumage, resting on a plum trea branch, by its wings proclaimed tlie ex- pi ration each hour. hen the song ceased a mouse sprang from a grotto r.enr by. and running over the hill hast ily disappeared IV.it it is said that Iroz, a mechanic of Geneva, produced a clock which ex celled all others in its marvelousness. On it were seated a negro, a shepherd and a dog. When the clock struck, the shrnerd plaved six tunes on his llute. nn,i tllP (1oc. approached and fawned un- nn .;, The Kinof Snain rame tosee m,llPSted him to ask the negro what He did so in Spanish, but , ,.n:..,l ronh. Tlor? remnrkerl that. : the jicto had not learned Spanish, and : UiP quostion Was repeated in French, !.,)Pn the nPffro immediately replied. j This f rijjhtoned the questioner also quite i out of ,)js wjt? nml he tor 1)Pat aliasty irt treat, sure that the whole thing must be of tbe devil. Churrhon'l People. To Newspaper SriiH RiBER.s. We tako tho following sensible, artirle on payinp newspajier sub;wriptions from tbe fiermantown Telcjrajih : We notice that a more than usual number of f lie publishers of country newspapers are eallinsT upon their subscribers to "pav-np." J,!rJLirJ"I?,MTii? be found everywhere, and thov are safer now .1 i r . . . : . , . . . 1. I man ever oeiore to transmit siiinu nurs, ir : sides there are postal orders and the recis ! tere.l letters, so that those who cannot call at the newspaper offices have no excuse to ' delay payment. To pay a collector to go af : tr subscribers and to pay the postage in advance, as every publisher lias to do uihui 1 every paper sent through the mail, leaves , scarce enough money to pay for the'white paper before it is touched with a type. IH-st for T.rfE on Cattle. A writer in the Fanners AJcncate says: "Some ten or twelve yeais aco an agricul tural writer observed his bull to be free from l.uiisolf must hstve iw effect of keeping lice ! off tlie bull. Ii tried dry earth on the rest ot t no enit e i Ever since rp!Wiin tllp ahov, I hay,, ii5e! nothing but i j ... a r-,i,. ttit.n. lilt. CIII.U , lU V. ' fc .a. and freouentlv rut it on cattle liav- ..... ... .. inir lice and have found it perfectly effica cious, both as a preventive and as a cure. If in wiiiter I find it needed and can not get it otherwise, 1 go into mv cellar and get a few quarts (no danger of using to much) and dry it on the stove : I then sprinkle it over the back, from head to tail, and tbe earth, work ing in and through the hair, soon destroys all lice. 1 lelieve the earth to be just as effica cious, less dangerous and less ex pensive than tobacco or any of the acids recommended." Wanted. Sherman fc Co., Marshall, Mich., want an agent in this county at once, at a salary of ?li) ier month and expenses paid. For full particulars address as above. flt-21 -1 v 1 J ". I .. vorrei' 7 Attl TOh (U JLh. IA Fjitnte of PATnieK Ics.'Sr.. dcc"d. ,f. n , ,A .jt.i, , . I la,ri,1r I Dunn, Sr.. laic of rSummcrhill township. d-ccasel, having necn pranten to me nniersipneo, notice is hereliv riven to all persons indelited to said estate that l avment tnnst fe made withont delay, and those havinir claims neainst the same will present j 111- TO propenv n ii i nein leu iti mi i"-i i iciiictiii.. .TAMF.S -McI.L .NN, txecntora. .Ian. IS, leiO.-et. TOTIt'E is hereby given that the first ! and final sceonnt of Joseph C'riste, Assiirnee ot Anustir. 1. 'rtste. fur the licnrht of creditors. has been filed In the office of the Prothonotary of J-aml.ria eonnty, and itnlcss exceptions he hied thereto wHl he conhrmed on the hrst Monday of March ncit. o th)XNKt . . iwhonotarA-. I'rothonotary 's Oftlce, Klienshun?, Feb. , 1SS0.-3L NOTICE is hereby given that the ac count of John Kaa'o. Assignee of tieorve Wehn and wife, for the benefit ol creditors, has been filed in the office of the Prothonotary ot C'am- urm couiiiv. anil uic!ti exceii-.iiiii ue men i Hereto wti, bc confirmed on the first Monday of March next. c. r. iihinnkll, Prothonotary. iT-thonotan's m, Kben.bn, Feb. a,lgia.-3L -.TOTirr :., .v... : . . t . . Y vi A A . . . i, Z i JlS mnnt nl Jnhn V,. tlates. Assignee or Jacob ! Klmn' f"r the benefit of creditors, has been i m'ln the. 'm?e nf the Ithonotarr of liamhria ramniy. ann unless exceptions no nion tncreto will he confirmed on the ttr-t Monday ot March next. I t . . f HI ) !S K 1 A. Prot honot a rr. rr,,tl,oo,ary's Office. Fcnst,r Fc... 3, lo. "XTOTICK is hereby civen that the ac- i -V' whm of Ixnis Wt-hn. Asrlanee of Casper j Vrhn and wllA hnu Kaan fi 1.4 In tlia nftiMk nf th t eej.tK.-np be t;1t-J thenMo wm be coottrmM on the i first Mnnikv t M.livIi rtcxt I '. F. f INNEl.UProthonota.A-. i l-ji iioii"t irv 1 1 lui'e. i-nns nii7-. r . o c o c o V o o a c c i ir rvF A FIT EEERRB H uuc aaPPK K HHH EE AAA TPP EE KKK U It H E AAP E RR!! it H EEE A A P EEE U R rf! C5 cheapest! cccc GEO. HUNTLEY HAS NOW ON HAND THE LARGEST, BEST i HOST YARIED STOCK OF Hardware ! Stoves, Tinware, (Hfi HOUSEFL'RMSHIXU sssssss ,1 a oooo oooo pkddh "ssssss a mj o o o on i s H0J OOOO OOOO D1WUD SSSSSS Ac , &., tht mtn be found !n ny out ptbllsh mont in I'ennprlvanla. His itock eomprl cocs. nmi w hems stsves of various stylet and patterns; Builders Hardware of every description and of besfqnallty ; CARPENTERS' TOOLS! of all kind and the bet In the market. Also, a larnc stock of TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, ;lawire, lnffinwr, llTer.nt Ware, Wnod and Willow Wre, Wll ! x-r, Trnnksnd Talltea, K-toI vfri.Aa. -ttm, TIm, II re ls , WUtr Iron, Ball Rod. Hone ll. t arrlace nlt. Kl T et. Mill Nawa. Urlnilslnnea, Ktl fctiT rl Flaw Hnld, Raad KtM Mowing Machines, Horse Hay Rakes, Hnae ITT Frfc, Rp nt Illrya, lorn 'nltlTatrs, and a full lined llarf eatlac Tools. Also, a lara;e assortment of Table, Floor anil Stair Oil doth, Oarriase Oil OlotH. PAPER as OILCLOTH WINIK7W SHAPIXT sr SHADE FlXTt"KI-!; IivKittwi. ASHT'lX SALT, the best in the wrM for Ihilry anil Table use; lrrRTr KtKJK SALT, the cheapest and best for lee.tinz Live Stoek; LAN1 I'LASTER; Well ash ('istkici Pt'MI'S. of the best quality; PERKINS' PATENT SAFETY LAMPS, which cannot be exploded ; "hilirin'si WAOdXS ji I'AKTS; the lnrjrest atock of MILK CROCKS of all shapes and sir.es and ot superior ware ever of fered for sale in Eben'bunr: a full line of PAINT BKT'SHKS of the most dcfratle qtiaUtv; 1M)W1,SS. OIUS. PAINTS, Tl Kl'ENTlNE, YAKN1SUEN. fcc., toneUier with a lanreand com plete stock of choice ;ro( lrils tobacco am skuars, well as thonsands of other useful and reed fill articles. In fact, anythinr I haven't srot or can't arett short notice ient worth buylntr. and what I oo o'er for sale may always be relied on as first- las.9 qvai.ity. while they will invariably be SOLD AT HOTTOM PRICES! 3W Having; had narly thibtt years' eipfri-iM-t In the sale of irootls'ln my ltn, I am enabled to anpply my customer" with the very best in the market. Ofve ine a liberal shsire of your patron age, then, and be convinced that the best is always the cheapest, and that It never pays to buy an in ferior article simplv because the price is low, as it Is an Indisputable fact that such Roods are always the dearest In the end. GEO. IIUXTLEY. Ebensburn, April 11. 1873. r0LlsrJ0lST0H&Co. Ebensburg, Penn'a. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT PATARi r, 0?T DEMAHI). INTEREST ALLOWED OX TIME DEPOSITS. MONEY LOANED, COLLECTIONS MADE. AND A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. 19 Specfalsttciitlon paid tobusfneof cor- I.T-U A . W. Ul lK, tf. Casbler. IXrORPOKHTEO IX 1SS7. STRICTLY ON MUTUAL PLAN. PROTECTION MUTUAt f IRE IHSUR&HCE WHY OF EBENSBURC, PA. a.i f . 6 Only Five Assessments in 22 Years. NO STfANI MILLS TAKEN. Good FARM Properties ESPECIALLY DESIRED. GEO. M. READE, President. i T. W. DICK, Secretary. Ebenfbnrir, Jrn. 31, lSTB.-ly. Removed to Bank Building j it Poor to FreldholT i 5ew Mora. CARL RIVINIUS, Practical WatcMer and Jeweler, EBENSBURC, PA., HAS alwavs on hand a larjte. -rartert an1 ele rant assortment of WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY. SPECTACLES. EY E-(3L ASS 15. I ac, which he offers f-T sale at lower prices than I any other dealer In the county Persons needmr 1 anything In his line will do well to rlTe him acal bee "re purchasing elsewhere. e-Prumpt attention paid to repairing Clocks. watches, jewelry, ike., ana saiisiaciion guaran teed in both work and price. EBENSBURC WOOLEN FACTORY i fOIXTRT WORK A SPECIALTY. fPHE underlined having recently purchased the X protiertv known as the KBitssnt Bo Woom FACTonr from the Asslicnee of A. Y. fc Urn. W. Tone.. lcire to call the attention of the rmMte to j opcration forthwith tor the purpose j kinds of rorxTRY work, sac ' the fact that they proteose jinttinir said Factory in e ot dmni( all such as Card. ' In. iyrifiir, Spinninr, Weartat;. c. ! v'" "Iso Manufacture Blanket, t'lan rtclit, j Casslmers snd Yarn. ! Having secured the services of an KirrmmciiD I rBACTimL man to manage the bn.-iness. we i ran arnarantec entire satisfaction toall who farur I us with their custom. . H. RARKF.R. j Eben'tiurfj, May 2, 1879.-tf. A IA J N K.VASS. Kl. JAMKS. ": f Ooaolirrom. i -?t.iif,t.l . FlSHIiNASLE CUTTEH ANB COSTuMIH, i;iii;NsiiiTU(i. ia. SHOP one door wet of Hnntley's store, where choice samples of Cloths, fa sl meres. Vestinirs fc.c, from which selections can lie made, will at all tinma trad LrAnt nw hatirl aiwi.l full m. i I ,. .' ( J,,r . ,.D-'i f ' " , wi ,,e mi,,,c 0'r,'!pr on th. ,hnrtt o,, -,n " he j ,atest and best stvle. and at the lowest livtnr price , satisfaction rnaranteed In all cases and the hV"tf 1 kJl$.?lJ rhea"2 .in.frT'.nT -lt!.lnr can he honirlit ready-made. -A trial is earnest ly soncueo. k. II. Uh2CHiER Kliensbnrsr, May 23, 1879. -tf. Etaslmri INTONGEEY T. W. DICK, General Insurance Aqent, EBEXSRUItG, FA. Policies written at ihort notice ia tha OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" And alher Flrat Claaa Com paw lea. Ebcnshnrg, Sept . 7J, 1S79 -ly. WM. II. SECIILER, Attorney at . Lair, EbfTishurjc, T. Office Id Ool- ir OTiwIe Row, (recently oceuDied by Wm. Rittn Pantva itnaat ri m . ' 'T- wA A. SHOEMAKER. Attorney- , atLaw, Kbanaburg. Office on fflce on TJJph street. east .-'l of reshJcce. 11 :i.'T,-n.l ESTABLISHED FOR THIRTY-FOUR TEARS. AY BROTHERS Manufacturers. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. or- AND- Sheet Iron Wares AND DEALERS IN HEATING, PARLOR aill COOKING AND- nOUSE-FtRMSHRC GOODS GENERALLY. .lobbinp; in TIN, rOPPER&SHEET-mOX rROMTTLT ATTENDED TO. Nos.278. 2S0 and 2S2 Washington Si. JOHNSTOWN. PA. ficfriii Till? I irnTi ninv UD1 ALU lUiaLlllIll IUI .AA ON THE SUBJECT OF Cheap Groceries I By reading the alTertleaients, clreularg. rrlce. lists, etc., of other dealers, and then co to F. P. CONFER'S LI 0 DEL GROCERY STORE! 1324 Elerentn Avenue, Between 10th & 11th Sts., Altoona, Pa., And confer" your patrocare on a man who can not oniy enow yon me larvest. mot aried and complete .took ot poods erer ottered resale In that city, romprlsinff everrthfre fresh anl tti In the way of 3 R ( M; E K 1 ES, PROVISIONS fJreen, Dried and Canned FKV1TS. NOTIONS ie . but can and does sell at prices fully as cheap If not a little cheaper than any other man or firm In the business, no matter where they reside or what Inducements they offer. Thankful for the liberal patrennre hereto fore conferred npon him by his .riends In Cambria county and elsewhere, and hopina- for a continu ance and Increase of the same, tbe subscriber re spectfully invites everybody to call and examine ni' prooasana prices Before r-uyinr at any other house. l. I . .:u i tK, Feb. 28, 18T9 Model Grocery, Altoona. Pa. J. A. M AHER, Lilly, Pa., CASH KAT.KR IN Dry Goods, Clothing. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, IND ALL OTHER OF STAPLE GOODS usually kept In a Prst class country store. Everything Sold a CHEAP FOR CASH at at any other estatdlshment In or ont of the coun ty, and country produce taken in exchange f.rmer chandtse at eai.h prices. The patmnaae of cverr body wlslln to ;ret full value fur their monev i earnestly and respectfully solicited. J. A. MAHFJt. IJliy, Cambria Co., Pa., Sept. Ii, lh7.-tr. McNEVIN Sl YEAGER, AsrricrniiM or Tin Copper an! Sheet-Iron VAEE, WD TiCALKRS 1 COOKING & HEATING STOVES. 110S ElCTenlh Arenue, . Altoona. Tn. Oa Poor West af Opera House. IlLU SI! i 18 h 5 LU j 2; C3 i i j c I I ! ! if ilU co ! 13 0 w 1 si. X II I 1 i HOOFING AND SPOITTINC. rsonniT ttd to. RrriIRS FOB KTOTKS COJiSTASTLT 0 HA1. Altoona, Oct. 10, 1879. -tf. KtlOKG THE Little Builder Ci?ar, One Hundred for tXOC'; OAT1JM1 OVN .0i ; Hl'MlTY IH.'MITY, a.: ' ther Krands frum tv..b0 up iJellTered to any address In the V. S., post-paid, on re ceipt of price. M. J. 1KV1HERTY. 13-U Sole IanTr, 484 Penn At,, rittshurs. TW. DICK, ATTORNKT-AT-LAtr,Eb- Ebenthnra, Pa. Office fa front room of T J . Lloyd's new building:. Uentra streeu All man. ner of local business attended to satisfactorily, and collections aspcclalty. ( 10-li.-tf. 7 f vor trt.Tr & A xat tw-w-. ULAKER ITY GALVANIC CO WoJI,Aia, . S'-) wkfk. $13 a day at bom easily made. Costly iOnttlt free. Address True Co.," Augusta, Me. C a Month and erpenset rnaranteed to lints' Oil l-Mitat. tre. n It Ct . Um t. Vivk A no It STOCMJws. I SiX.a.iDps, ia tiir hi,v. j,, R , j the term that Ii, tight f.t;i:i J the feet and loer Ir, knit .r ; to bf elastic nrp .f quit- iui. t, v . ' ' The ancient It"mn .m-tin: r,. ? ments of tbU form ; bat th, y erL f.f cloth ; find tbey form' ,,,, ) orrlinarj- dress of eitluT -ex, v. 1 1 -. ' enstornftl to ) are bi t or .ink;. . i . Hons in Uelk ate health, tin', -.,, :i ,,. , .' nnd hunters n uiifrrqu-i t: (,,'' .'. j wound tightly about tho r.,.,. .. ' to knee, but not rovcrirc !l fi--' Tbe art of r'Mttm K m Is. ( i elastic fabric from a siTisio t!.r,-,i. to have orit;inatel abfmt the y. ar i- " ; we find mention of it in s ,,t v , only ajij'lied to wool, in ;,,. 1 j Frn-e wore pair of khit k 1. ' tbe occasion of the niarria-..- t.f ; ' tbe dnke of Savoy. Il.-nry YH land, we are told, bad to rt rv. . j ith hose, c-xceT-t -whi n, n w hi , . ' ra'r of iik sbickinps wne n. ;,t t-, ; ., Spain. Worthy iuat er II - "History of the World." tl.'.i.k'- a, record that, iu l.'i, the I'riiir-, y ' not yet Quin-n, was presented r. - knit silk tn.ise, after wliii.-h, .;,i, 1 eler, "she would nev.-r v. .";.r (.-. 1 npaln." Jurt abtiut th- SVm I ! Thomas ire-d;am, the famous L-. . chant, -wbo traded in f.;. ',;, j .r- -' the founder of tbe Uojal Kx,- (.. ., Gresimm College, presetted a j , . , silk stockiuirs to Kmc Edward VI j Jjirly in the rein of Eiiza' : knitting liecame an imjM.-rtai.t w ct.--j dustry in Encland, and one v. i., iernmer.t tboupbt it nect:.rv j r foster; for In z; win n Wm. J. .., ed to obtain a vst-ei;t f-rl.: r -w.. stockinp-frame for weaving k.r J refused on the irr-untN t! m th. c made cools would und-w-l! v ; band, and so drive tliem out ;., . ,,. ' Tlie story of Wiiiirtm E-i. ; : many otlier inventors, i a sai . j pentlenian by birth, and a . ,.!..r i John's Collepe, Cambric!--! i-? : j soonexpt lled for br.vir.rr mani. -1 1 -. j statutes of tbe w.iverty. ii:. ; livehood '.jclr c tha-. cut ' 1 upon wt.at bin roii 1 f--. needles : quit- l''. -ly ' t th-al knitter. . t n'.; theory of ti.e st:t--ii. ' : I for means t 'pr. t. !1 r..: We ,-TetO.l 1: L.tv ! f:r-t on urrvd n g-iiarj:'.- : : : 1 -. we f;r.'. !.;i.i . weaver tn ar ""'.:'.:;! said, applying f r a b r : tion. This having bi-rn r- f ' machines to France. .. :. i v weW.med hy Ib-nry IV. a-?-! !.; ter, .si2i!y. Jle -:ti'o'V' . i stockirig-eaei s;t Ji i:i :. v r. ' el a num'.vr or !us.i,ui'.t;- n-r. cal trouble and re;ig':-.iii j.. r-f followed the assassination tf ;! ' 1.M0, broke up Lis factory V. I;..; i undertook to return to Vr'S.?.: ' ' ' the way. His br;tl-r. wi n . ; : gone :th him to I"i!i. . . ( -,. se-lf as a stocking-weavet s .:: ' in conjunction whit A v.:... I one of Lee's workm--!.. --: . ' : tnane'iitly introdueiM :). , j factnre into Kiii:?-in t. N'. .::':-: ing, a it ha-sj'K-e n-i:.r. of the indii-tr". Tiis- "Fram-woTk Ki:l:t-; '- was iucoriM -rated by Ohari- their ball is a portra't of V j is depicted as poii;tii-c t i o. I as he tIiscourfs with I K v. .! . I-'lying her knitting at hi--.i Tbe stix'king-fraii'i' of I - I prolucing tbe complete nr: wove, or rather kni!. a -r.i :i ii ! , lanne, which was cut on !M - tT , and sewed tog.-therin tie f '1:1 ' It is quite uncertain -! - r ; machine was invented by whir! ' circulai web i forme l. Tl.' v '. woven in such a shape tl.nt. . over and sewn together, a j is jroliiced. It requires ;io . , to f:t this will to the shape of 'fov,r"1 ,vM -t irt ; two narrow stri,s at the S(- c. under and joined t'ther. f 1 while a oer-tral -trip, twii-e Vir ! j foot, beinu turned over at the t - ! top and bottom of the f.i -t. !.' i to the heel and around the e-l-.-s ' i or searatng. No les iTi.c-i:t!i?y i ! make a seamh-s, sto- king out t j cylindrical web. Kir-t. a slit way acrrs the web a!ove the 1 f the part which is to form the ;" ! curved out at the inst. p. The 1 the edges of this slit are tln ti n - i i-i,.,j i. , i - band-needies, and the s-a f-T : i io mica in ny iminl-Kin't:! j is coinph-teii in the same ni.t-T by the joint use of machinery a' ! tine, a perfectly enni!es ' ilueetl. k sr: Cheap I'ovi.tkt Yir.n.--t i ' in the trround s; feet hih. i ic' l f- '. s' Take N'o. 9 wire nnd strctrh ii-y.vi r post otit'ide. farteninrj with r: wire driven into posts. I'laiv 1: r--- ' ' one inch njinrt, one fr t frum l'.-- -' I another three at three feel tin the pro'lnd : ar.ot!;t r t!.ee -t ; ' Take comtnon la'he ai.d v - .-. three iiie'ies -j,ee. 1 "' v-e" ' I Tlii Ttial:e the folio- f...;r '.. : ! . i take other Ii'.h-. ;,-. t : e , i fer the o'i'.-i- bke n ' ;M ; -.-I wenve ami ti!-the ti-;-v :: .-- ; ; . - chnnifered ed jc d"w:i -'.;.- ' ' ; bottom l.ith, lapping ui.di rir : This makes a cheap, vi'i ' v : ' j seven feet ten indies hih. ,.1 j Wires should K- left s nu'-v.' . : r - tettveaviup the laths ii'l t ike i' Worhl. Fop. Wkak Evrs V mi:.: ! " weak or sore eyes is rec '!ii:;ie"''- lows : iet a .Vcent cake tf ci !' r " the drc.ccisfs, and steep ill e::e l 1 '' water. It must lie steeed in '-ii- ' ; 1 earthcnwT.fe : strain ni'-ely. un-1 ' " throe drops of laudununi : b i- ; - ' ' i ke-p in a cool place : then v" i- " -1 lettino some if it pet in the er- t this, and relict is ccrUin. K painful or much sore, make i:!. - '! yiresses, wet in the mituvc "!:,! !' '" the eyes at night. If the c.- an ; N flamed, use it very freely: :l ' ;i 1 of t ld?r flowers, and drunk, w i 1 ' ' 1 ' the blooil. Pure nck sal! wi'.l - - j yottr weak eyes if yon bat1!' :" :;: ' I would earnestly advice ou teavei 1 n A j or washes containim.' mineni! or f sons. The acciimnlation of ixil in .-Ii-t:-- reai nuisance, and may he re: : niixine considerable sait with tbe with whieh the brick con:pii!!i-' ' nev ar laid. The salt acts hj a moisture whenever it is damp af ra'--- tlie sin-it, K-cominc wet and heavy U the fire lelow. This is an Er i-'' ' ' s is said to Rive very iti-fai'tory re- - " Pa. ('BvrrKP H ani's, A i.hvv' iM! i!i '! of the health department of the -v'' '' JTonirfttO'1 says that, for roi'h or eh hands mi Indian meal and vinenr' -thick, rub the bands lenu am'. the fii-e without vkashtnc : 1 ( with glycerin. If you ti-i .1 vr. vi'l ':- -rT.r--rt ? s t'- 4 ! ' I'' '' ' ' i . - IT. 1 i $ - T n? C a- s - 4 -C ' r-v - hf t"f ' -' i - A " - : : t : -. ft - t ! - i a H t"r "' I'.-' t : r-r -' 1 e- m - !- -!3t " i'-r 1-rf yj .it i rs IT r ' r ' : rr VTi -' l. " K Ii : .t ir : I Sr -t -; Se'- St - Tt- ' Te- T- Tt Bt A !' f It ' il ' 'r ;r -.r t :-r r ir -r t . X . S -r ;t ,r :t ' a o- t Q 0 J. L S . F P 8 S V V T I s V t l;ai ii ;u. ". '..! -... ::'.i: -:.s in I ith r roi i-i HlV it;t CailS thfiilid he ti-iiiw bt. tn. .- ' . 1-5, ;:.-;f. -. -j - Vi SEE!"
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