UUUUUJU ODD FISH In the rivers on the coast of Surinam Is n small fish, alo-t the bigness of a smelt, which hath four eyes, two on each side, one above another. This fish, from its faculty of seeing double, is i ro bably caught half-seas over, but in swimming it is observed to keep the up permost two under. As many fish at particular seasons prime that is, come to the surface and swim half submerged may not the reflection or refraction of the water have had its dual effect upon the eves of the intelligent observer t Captain Jxigh. in his voyage to Guia na, recounts: We saw a white thing floating Tipou the water, which sunk ivlirn the shin came within fifty or sixty kiops of it. It resembled a man's head without hair. Some said they saw a great many of them, and observed two black eyes and a mouth upon them. "We also saw a strange sort of fish, about as long rs an ordinary lamprey, and equally round, with a large fin or crest alove a foot high over its head, and stooped in?, "continued series down to its tail. It swims upon one side, so that the fin, to gether with the body, represents a large lish of triangular form, and it makes its vay by shitting from one side to the other. But when it catches its prey the fin is straight, and apix-ars alwve water an ashy color, though the body is as "white and round as a tallow caudle. This is corioborated by Thevenol. Sir Thomas Herlert gives an account of dolphins, which he says were no big ger than a sihnon, and that these also were incredibly swift. lie was on the -coast of ZaiKinebar, a large kingdom on the east side of the Cape of Hoxnl Hope, There he saw great numbers of dolphins, of which he gives the description : That they must effect the company of men, and are nourished like men. They are always constant to their mates, embrace, go with young ten months; are so ten derly eflect ed to their parents that when they are .".ix) years old they feed and de fend them against hungry lishes, and when they die carry tneiu ashore and Lury them. At-Kilgarring, Pembroke, there is a -cataract in the river, called the Salmon T.eap, because they ta!:e their tails in their teeth and spring over the cataract. This notion still prevails in Norway and Sweden. Perhaps 'the tallow-candle fish men tioned ly Captain Leigh is a relation of the ore noticed in the C'jl'-r.i.st, Decem ber, 1 :"., as follows : In the water;; of Juitish Xorth Amer ica, as v.e are informed, there is a lish, as surprising in its way as the sea ser lent, and iniiiiately more useful. It is a sixties of smelt, and may be poetically described as an aquatic glow worm. "We are told it may be literally used the same way as a candle, by simply setting a light to the tail, wheu it will burn with a llame as stead as that of the "dips" which our grandfathers used to have to put up with before gas was in vented. It is a : mall silvery fish, aver aging about fourteen inches long, is ex- j cessively fat, and affords an excellent j ami valuable oil, which is so inilamma- i Lie that the dried carcass will serve as j a torch. Among the natives the !i:;h is j known as tlie oolahan, and by them, as j by many others why have tasted it, it is j considered one of the most delicious pro- i ducts of the sea. being far more delicate j in tlavor than the herring. The llsli are i caught in w icker baskets, andaresmok- ) cd as much as their oily nature will al- i low. i Ileie are some very odd fish from the j Danube. i The liver Danube has a great pVnty i of fish, and one sort uncommon called the hellsow, a very large fish, some of ; them twenty feet long, which are sup- j jiosed to come of the Kuxine sea. They : taste like sturgeon, and have a hollow j nervous chord down the back, which , when dried they use instead of a whip, i Wheu they fish for them they blow a j trumpet, the noise of which brings great ; shoals about their boats. There is a fish j called a grundel, that has six beards, . two short and four long. j Mr. F.'therby tells us that in the ( as- ian sea there is a deformed sort of fish ; called the glutton, whose head seems to j be within its belly. It has a round tail ! seven or eight feet broad, and as many j long, by which it can overturn a l:tt. j Poisonous !.-;. -s are often alluded to ) in ancient works, and it is but due to ' their authors to say that their state- j mentshave 1-oeu fully confirmed by sub- j .sequent inquiiy into results. There is no j doubt that eoi:g' rs, pike and barbel in j Europe are I'-dsnnous atjeertain seasons, i and the roe of the harlK-1 especially so. j I.ut it is curious to observe that identi- j callv the same fish caught in two differ- j ent lat itudes shall po.-ess the extremely ! opposite quaiitie.i of who'.cs;r:ie;.ess ami i otherwise. j Dr. iuart K.'dri lge s'utes that the j salmon isd-uibt it ss the most common tox- j le fish of Japan. From the spring on- ward this ihh is out of season and if eat- j c-n after that jeriod of the year occasions Mich accidents as follow the eating of ; tainted meat. In Japan the like dan- ' per follow the eating of the katcuo I bo- ' r.ito) and the maguro. The I. thrinus ' liambo ran le eaten with impunity ua- ; til it attains a certain ize- say a length ! of live to live and a half inches after j which it lieeoities poisonous. Here then i it would appear that the age of the fish i lias something to do with its injurious ! qualities. Pappenheim gives a list of ! more than forty joisnrous Ste:-i-'s, prin- I cipallv inhabitants of the ton id .one. ; Among these we find mackerels, perches, j herrings, sea pikes, and a large number j of species belonging to the order or Plec- j tognathis. The latter order coi. tains f five generalL.it nro prisonous ; the most i common genius in Japan is the tentrao- ' sow, or swiil lish, the species of which ! are known by the general name of fngn, j ao ixiisxiioiis t lint their sale are prohib ited by law ; hut there is strong evidence ' to show that it is Ihe roe of the fish and ! not its llesh that has the fatal effects to which several medical men attest. .1'? i t'lf Yo.rr II ,1. ! In. I;eu"s f'nir: ion I)i:i nkk ni-. The claiiiT'of Ir. I'ncer for remedy for enrin? intemperance won - j .1 1 seem to e justified, if we may rely up on as good authority as the Chicago 7Vf' fne for the evidence. Tr. Joseph 3ledi;l, tl.e editor, is a siro:ig indorser of the in w rcme'lv, and from the edito rial commendations of it in the olumi of the Trtinnr we conclude the remedy li;iS JTO lcci .1 sr.!;:e benefit to the com rnunlty already. It is claimed that the loctor has cured l's.'.h! ersons of tl.e worst form of intemperance with it, and that this is the hrst remedy ever dis covered that kills the disease and the in clination to drink at one and the same time. Jt'iin'!'. Tr-.kn onn pound cf best. fresh, imill red l'eruviaii batk, powder it. and it in one pint cf diluted al- cohol. Afterward strain and evapcrale it dow n to half a pii.t. I Jirecl ions lor its use: lcse a teaspo r.ful every three hours the first and s t-ond dav. and occasionally moisten the tougue between : the dos s. It acts Iikv imai.ine, and the I I-aticnt can tell ly a headache if he is 1 Iiettirg too much. The third day lake j as previous, but reduce the dose to one- ! half tcasiNVMifu!. Afterward reduce j thedosv .u iiftecn drops, and then down 1 to ten. and thin down to live drops. I To make a cure, it takes from five to ' htteen days, and in extreme ca:;cs thirty days. Seven d;i)s ure about tho average in which a cure can Le effected. j Ci-i nil art:'iil.ir- in unr anililet, which ire .I--'" I "ire to ."nl l;.e ly i :1 to everyone. J he- Ay! old gardener SaVS. With regard to ' Specific Me. Heine is nol.l hy all lirniKil. t 1 rilltivit ii-T miimw O " i-ir,. i?.af 1 l-' r lt-k r ? x -ka-c ior f .", or will he nci.t C UllMaill.g onions, lll.o 1. rare I? taken ; lice l-y mail on ivn:;pt nl tin; m nirr l.v j.Mn-.iii-. lodrawHwav tlie earth gradually from I rheumy iciirine in.. the bulb until thpy are quite uncovered .s,ttAt X1'tl?r7n!?& and only Uih bbrous roots are in the - arth, yon will never have iaaUb i-s bat ' very l.ugr, soMi;d ..n.,n. j a. -m,' "HlZrr.','. ...u.M.iZ-- i.uti.,.i', ln.iijW.ji'i..i' . . .iaaaaMaJ!BMMaiiaaaaaaawaMM.i., 7 I - 11 - I MRS. LYDIA E. PIHKHAM. OF tYNN, MASS. i2e '"f 7VvWmsx site DISCOVERER OP LYDIA . PINKHAtVS'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. For all Female Complaints. TliiJ prr ration. a Its nnme bIr-iM, conit of Vrffet.ible Irojrtie iWat ftr i;annlv3 to the most dcl iratc Invalid. Vpon one trLil tl.e merit of this Com pound wilt roop-iiixoil. fcs relief is innncdiato ; and vhc-a it tisrtls rnnti::nol, is uim-ty-ninc cfaln a bun. drw!t rnnr.rntcnir'i:fft?ctol,sthuii,inds will V.-n-tfym On m-'iiiit ( f it invitn mritpf It is to-day r coromend. el an t ircscri'iod ? y the 1-cst j.o-icIain In tha conntry. Jt cure onttrrlj tho worst form rf fnlllnff cf the ut'ru. Lenfion-lw, lrrtnlnr snd palnfti! Menstruation, nliOva.: ian Trot! tics, Infminatifn find Ulceration, Kl"xl!ii(n, all lM;i!acir.f n? and tho con Mwuent iii;al weaknww, and i r-;-iRi:y adr.td t Chft'iff of Llf e. It w !!1 disolve Ri,d crpe tumors fnm the utcrusin nn e?r!y Pt.nre of development. Th tendency to cancerous humors there I check d very rpee-llly by Its use. In fact U hr.i frnvod to he ths (rreat est and bent remedy that his ever bora discover ed. It perravattf every portion o.' the ytem. and slTes new Itrennd rl,jnr. it rernovea faitne-ff-.natuIMcy. d-fttn-iyn ollcrarir.g for atUntilantand rciitTea wcakucss of the stomiM'h It cures Tl!oit!n(?, n)ftdarhes, JTerrotit Trovtrstlon. General PUnl It y.fcK'cplfSFncss, iX-'i'retaion and Imll-g-estln. That f mains' of bearir.g down, causing pain, weight and ba kn he, lr always Terniaiiently curel by Its use. It vfllnt all tics, oudundf rail circunvton co, r."t in harmtiiiy itlit'.io lttw tli.tt governs tha foUJlI-:FrseTTl. Fur Kit!n' jCotapIaait jof titlier sex this compound is crsun Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound IjprvrnrrJ atWoiiil rvi Western ATcnnc, I-rnn, Mm. ITii-eS' -O- Six botn a for t-'..iO. Sent by mall in the fonn of jilll. tlso in the form of Lozenjre.'S on rrclet vt r-rirfl, Jl.'W, r1"1 box, for either. Mi-a. I'lVKHAM frcvly anjwtrs a'.l 1' ttcr of Inquiry. Send f jr pirn plilct. Aa.lre.i .v. afx;T Mmtirm thtu paprr. No faially lioull wlthont I.TDIA C PlNKRiSC t!Vt?. CUJ5. T1k7 cura Constipation, Blliwusutj &QdTorpility of the Livur. 16 c. ulair bor. Ajg- For file bv ii-i. A. Ki:; !.v Sc. Co.. fjpnrrnl A''.-nts. I'ittslmr'uh. :iA l'r. Wm. I.kmm.is, lrui?:.-t. Kbi rir-i.nri;. fn. T-i."!?-).-ly.J PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS,! Constspaiion and Piies. lt. K. If. I..Vr:K,ntblIcro,Vt.,Bny. 'Incn-ca ft KIO F.V TKflrrLF.S It !. fc; Betel lite a. l.nrri. 11 I.i;t-eurca nir.i y ctj w di bo'leii'-'i rl'ILES aailhjsuticrMltiltiiij ( i acteltl. K-ally.- -ufe ITS v f.mik tt:t.:. orst.-Mbnna. v jg3 ?, '-it ;crp-i.-'i-vn:.u. .'..-icmiTicti! r year of erenl u!7rrTnj rrom rilMMan ! tlvcw U ;ilo.v'.y c-.irid mc." I t. ?. HOC A;i::.N, oi T j' Urc, 'M lJFf.'.r-i: IT .MTi ON T!IEj5i I i.ivrrt.T!in noivi i-M ,n: i.ii- JLi .2r.vs at Tin: s.-. -ii: Ti.-ir. rj fc S tt-.e no!eOiio;i3 hurr; ji 5 tStit rievciooo ' fki In Kltii'-y an-i 'Jrlna" u:conp6. Oil- j B !oysneSU, c'vrtllca, Ccr!E'!pr.ior 1 s Pllcf. or in rrietiv.i.tm, r;ej:a!clai 1J and Fomcsio d'JordefO. it's i-;m E V-WOHT li a iry vrf-rtnltle ronj pnumllni cau Le acnt by mail ;.rcpaIJ. yjS ifnp parkrire vi ill mnk nit jts fi men ir inc. B'X'JL g.5T Xl now : Kuy It nt t!-.o l)mrr-it. 1'rl.c, Ol.0. 3 lturllnUir:, XU COlTrll SYHUP!! 10 YEARS BEFORE THE PUBLIC, j I'loiiomu cd by r!l to bo thv most ri.F.AS- j ant ami KiTic.'.nors roiv.fily now in use ; for tbt- cvHE ok corons, (oi.dp, c i;ovr, ' linartM ss, ticklint; si'iisaticm of tlie tliroat, wb.ooj ir.c: ClMipll, ftC. OVKU A MILLION V.OT TI.KS S-OI.I) WITHIN THE LAST FEW TEAR. It ivos lvih'f wlit-reviT nsoil, nnil lias Vnv power to impnit benefit t!:at C ANNOT bo bail from the roii j.i Liixtures now in use. Wil bv all Druiz -ists at 2 cents ver bottle. hLT.I::I:s I.lVi:;: PILLS me also hih !y rrciii:nif!ii;cd for curing liver cuniplaint coiistit;iti"ii, ik-healla(l:es, fever and ague, and nil diseases of the stomach and liver. Sold by all T)i -njjists nt L'.T cents per box. 7?. J:. Si llers f Co., nttsburg, Va. t Irtnl iT 4, IT'.'.-ly. ' ft Serve an Injunction tin Ti"eao I!y iiiv:u-'r:t :ii-r a I. cblo cnii-Titufion. renovating a .1. hiliiii: ..I (.':!. -i.tic, ami i nri. liiiiK n thin ami iiiiiutriti-'.-1 ir-ii!ni-n with 1 -7. -iter's rI'.mc.. liilt'-r?, tl.e fmj.-t. the nnt hiiriily f rinctu :i"'l. !in:l t'.ie i-iu.-t J i pii i;r tonic an.l j rcvcttlvc in ex istence. l.r 5.ilc by al! l'rn-.ri!-ts sad Ic.;lcrs cnpral!". TRADE MARX T;.Mirri:tr.n?-TRADEMAfK v njtiiitntjt iti e for .S iii nn i iak iu - , S;u rm.t '-r-il.ra, 1 iii!i,tfnc i i n nil u.l tiitc.i tii.-it : i ! ; 1 3 a.- a 3 $ni nrncc of S?!t- AMiyc. its 1 jo? ' BEFORE TAISa.ivi---i I. .. 'ui i.-. r.FTCS TAtlKO. I'.iiii in tne H ek, liirnne"- el V i-h.n. Premature ihl Aic, r nd nanr etner i ieaes dint lea I to 1 n :iii!tv or t'un-uini.tS.n. nn.l a Premature trrare. f K 1 ""f "-: nd f. r .ur s. ir,t i.i t .,; i. .-. 1 sl,viC:U. , IV V.i vv.il CELEBRATED j W2mer's Safe Kidney and Liter Cure. A vcetAble proptirati"n an I the only nr remetl.T in th wrid ti-r ftriajhl a lite liabele and ALL Hlduej, E.lverv siiif 1 rlsinry IbMno. Ks"l 'tiruoni.ts of the hicliest order in proof of tlipv stitonitMitn. at d"For the r-uro ;f I Inmate, call for War "For the cure of II ri a: lit a and tnaotnpr Hfu-aacjH. rail for W arner'a 5nre? laiciney i mod Uvpr fore. WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS. It iathpNst Rloot Pnrillor, and jtimiilatr I every function to inure healthful action, and is tnus a nenet't in ail ni.iiM-s. It cup-s rrornlon and otherlitn I'rT-p- tions and Iir;t-). mciadiiiic ('Hiiepr, Li- ct, and otlier S'rea. fIepstiv. HraknoMariTir Momnrn, C'onlipativn, IHotnew, lirnrml I ! I ttr, et-.. arecurel by the HmCn P.m"r. It is uneqnnled as an pKtizeraid i-.nlar i-hiI-. iltties or two ait.fcr ; priew, wh. ni WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE i Quioklv givt Heat anil Mlpr to theauffVrlnq-, rnrps ilrndnrha anil Biwplir. pn-Tpnts pll-ptiT t'ita, anil rollovel Sirona lmmn- li-Mlioii hroulii on by xtsivf drink, over- .oric, mental dUK-Ks, anu oinr nmw. Powerful as it is to atop rain ftiul oilip rtla- tnrbPd Nerve, it ta-v r Injiiren the 89leuv w heiher taken in srnull r larr Bottles oi two sizes ; )nf, nocu antt fii.oo. WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Ar an lnmdi:tto and net 1 re stmitil'i f"r a Torpid Liver, and cure Coativepase. Dypepeia, Ell- i3usacsa, Bilious innr rcxa. Malaria, FfTcr and Affiir. and .slntild be lifted whenever the bow-In d not f rate freelv and r'i)iMr!y. oi Iwr IS1H rrqwlre mall 1"M- fr thornoth work. I'rier r eta- a bi. mM hy llrnrffl-u a Itvalcrs in Br-llFtn ewywhrre, H.H.W3rner&Co.f Iroprtetors, ROCHESTER, N. Y. C7nr1 for ramphlet ,l Te.fllH..nlltU - i Is a .-urn cure fur nil r-nlinry diseases of Horses j Cattle, Sliocp ami Swine it cures ami prevents i j t'liii KK.v (iioi.kiia. Your cow la oortnln tojielil ; run CKXT. MOI1E AMI IlKTTKll MII.K USD Ill'TTKIi. stock fattens on onf.-foi hth i-f-ss vkkd: Hcini? In poascp?i"n of a lure nmnocr of exool i lent te.-tim inial.'-, I . ii!ij i!n n few : . T hnve been iisiiej- your i 'nttle I'uw.lor for hordes, rown, cliirkens an.l j.ius. nl tin. I it a kiiiw r-( lass thiriu'. tiKoitoK Jio.Mi, t r-'ritiantown. Ta. 1 linve ueil two iacks f yoiir Cattle IV.wJer on my row itmi chicken-. cow ctm sbahi.v TWHK Til K yrA.N'TI TY OF MII.K .SllC l oi tirtore. Al" chickens wt re ilrinic. hut were et'itei jmmkimate , l.v alter I Inol used the powder, i Your.", truly, Jonas I'asovii, 1'allas, N. V. 1 I l.ave ncd your Cattle I'owdornnd mul flay it i H tlie he-it lor lioi-v. eiittle. cheep, etc. Tried it j on ponl'ry for ninny complaints, with snvKss ix ( F.vKitv i ae. Jon. I'e., lJerry.-ville, Ta. I.m f Fiiir.mrr oil -eiit rne n packaye of your tjow ' dor hi'-ll 1 uav- to my poitl I i y . nd Inn"!).)! had o ir dn.-ipy terk-v r i :ih;k''ii n:iee. Mr-. Wm. j jN.M T, Or.ii)f.e. Is. Y. Send me a j.;u '.; or two of v.. it ''nttle I'ow.ler. ! Tho .nek I trot from yoti last winter i i i:i:i tiik ! reii i-iioi.KKA. 1 ii:i-e c line of it to a neiirh i hor and ir cured hio chit kei:.-Joii.x Willi ams, ' Spruce Vale. Ohio. ; A'hlre--s. t..r a p-inodiVt. V. A .iiT.i.r. 1 ArvliSt., riiII.VlF.I.riiI.. I'a. . Dm I. C 13 an atsntntc end IrrcsNtlMo enrq for .i.n. TntrrrnvTnftrw nrvl th- TlPt of fTifTm.T' Nrcotk-: --ml c.t!mulftnt.-, ri'moTliii al: jl'.nie, i ire an l IaIM ft iwini; any of tlicm.rer. i s l. ; it.tr re.. t-,.-t,. or ft. ire rornnT r mem nenmi S.It j liar the t:iyte orfl'irefornny ft them pe: -u:.." r.ifl r i .0--r'0". t.lvlMir mTf iiik iiene--. i-id iriv -i.-.til.!o ".-n! :oI OI too souno Ol mem l-.-es- a al Ujfcir fri;-u-Xs. i It rre-r-TiTi that nlnoVrt'S phyMnJ an morr.! i.ro-tiae.on thr.t follows tl r l Idea breaking on : rom n.- mil ntiinuuints or nareotics. racVa-r. pr.-yirlfl, to cure 1 5 persons, oral ! SJvonr iir.iKr.'i?S i.- per i.mo. jb TernTnee arnetk-p honl rwimraeoil It III agii por-.e;-tly liai"j-li?s8 find ceTor-Iajlin. S Hop Cittcrs Mfg. Co., Rochester, N.Y. Sole Agents S TTi tn-jtr!! fare ("trova all pain, loownn the I roMk'ii, quvui tuc uui-ves, pi juuccjj rot, (Laa ncvor ; to care. t Th ; an i: ntiTltr to u t nr. cures vj tumtriniva. xl The Hop rittpr JI?. of R.vbifr, N. Y. ,m. prt re tt Tuwi, 3.- th Il-p liitutrt, wiw D 'inn a VtP'iii ; r'n ii-vnt.t-il 1url mrA FWt ,V.ii .w rvvr ma.1, ni;irif tnn turn thi ll -ir r:i-! FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCGJSTS. OWN BEER! I V ll-!:l.' fl 25 cnit neUisro of AscnESBArn i'-i l'rt-p-.iraUon, viiich will jive yuil I lii.i.r.' IMMli EiliCH BEER! - i V.ir.'.i- t,t ru-ls nn.l ln-rh l!i.it arc ppoc-ially f lK-;ilti,riil. irivin- for... nii-1 viii.r t the ?y?T. in. It ic r.'ilrit:. -.:-.. Jin rX'-.-!l"iit t.ri'ventivo of Siiminur I c-otiipiauitj. a i..r.i-. an.l n J5i..mi riiriticr it i- ; p....lln.r nn.l ri-1 r..vl;i t.i mtlliiilt ln-inir .el i ill 11 1 .1 1 1 Tl ir i i'mlitritd '.' I'h';-:ir i'Uin find 'l'rmtemnre Advorotr. i I hvtri" ! A "-lif p!:ii 'h (v. ?lillor Hm-h Itw. 1 an.l rn!ii.l-r it Fiij-frinr t.i :my nrtirli nl thr kiTi.l I ever trid. .I.Ml"s 1 . i.v'KM., f'IoIl Sicc ! Iills. 117 N. !-'roiit St.. 1 'Ii i i it .1.-1 1 ! in . r'a. ll:ivi'r' tri'-'l AsoIumiIhwIi . Miilc-r'.- itinh Il.-pr. I r.-if.ir-l it :i- nn c.-cc-i !t-;:t Nunnivr liiink. !y : iiialil!r think liki-wi'-. S.irc-!i to it. it. W. S ikh ii. Pub. i'rlrtjrnpli, M ililinliur, Vnirtn t'o., 1'n If ynnr ilnicrtrist il u-f not kf.Mi it. or you hnj prn t to livr in tho co':r.i ry. y.n vin luivo :i jiii.-Unne kr : wnr.i'l t' vim t.v rn.Iin- ithts to A-r-hi'n'isoh MilW, -ririi-ttia, (!( -'pica. 1:1. Jua? i.i.-1y. ;. . Ciill'iwliill Sis., riiila Di:NTAL NOTICIl.-I):; rilKKKV. Stt)fr)n ' ?;.' '.I. V.U- M. II. 15. j eiislmrz. la.. rv in i ;y in ( rui. j al! i or? n int rrHMi t!.at h will i I 1 1 iiureui) -n iiv -mi mi;i . i on uirj first 7lou-i;iv ot p;ir!i nioiith : 'hr-t I Snrittud on the :r h-ilp.Tiiiir Tuelay : arrl! j town on thr soiifl Moinl:iy ! oach month, ami iiMinrt on the fourth .nmlny rl -m-h month. 4"A1I cr-fi:i. ntvilinyr th'ntal work will tlowoll to ijivp me n rail, I nm rrrp'l to furnish lull r i:ir;inl ?ct5 of tf-nih ami in-rform nil othr o-er-niionH pertaining io my -roI(i'tn in :t ?ati?factory i!i:in!T unci at the low e-1 i'H-ii!;' iirirps. (i-UlH.).-!. M. K. li. i 'HKKKY, I. I. S. Tin rm ! THE MARVEL OF THE ACE. ! Fr tlio cure ol skin i it is witlmiit a rival. i,oi--oi ai, tioprnptions ; market an.l tlu'rcniihly fife-il lv the nicilii-al nro- ""'ii mu .i nrrri i n uic i : tin ?id the public, it In nvotlk-i. tueiit.-r into ' i i!'tnil. jilmnt its vfriu?. lri'. i'.' cert 11 enkp. or J tlin-c rake Tor 60 cents, l-'nr salis hy ilniirit'sts anil ' I crtnitlry tori'Vccjii-rs. A mkniw'ti Ai. IMii.i.ki i ) 'lY.j.i i "'..r-. TiiirJ an.l CallfjwhiU Streets, I'liii- : clj.il l':l. 7 t.- '.-ly.J i Persian INSECT POWDER j (A-5i:-i5!.-.-!i A- ?rillcr.) ; I.oii'-li.1, nt?. hiiirs, t:i .tlis. ir:irlcn worm, etc., I fall vict'ms t l .le.i.lly clli t.- iinm (iiatciy tiji.in I coming ii ci.niact v. ;tli it. It ti uly the c?n:une ; I'cr-si in. tiic i:..-v.t hcin iii:i'orrcii liirt't. tlien j ltr inr.il ami .re.iriM at -iir l.ihniury umier imr ; own ?m crviitn. .-o tl.;it wc c-;n yinr;i!:'.fc it.- a; i f.i'iitc iri'1-il..tn Ir.im ail'ilt.-r.itv.ri. Ir'.iaaisls and ct.Miitry t'Ti-k.-cr.'r ?,!! i. V.'h..ln c !ct..t. X. ; VV. (-i-rner :l an I Callowl.ill St?., l'hilailcli hla. Jul . li.-lv. Br. JQHB: TABAICASDH T03JIC .r !-,v::iwi TVli::-tiTNi:. a vcrit-i'-lc cnmponml viroic ha ,-.w.l the test of ycn;v- i? in ! i 1 1 1 ! c in the cure (-1 !'.y.-pe-ia. feii"r:il lieiulity, "! i r i; i - VVeakni fs of I.uiii. S5rn and Kiiues Shnrt l!r -!lth, lle.utleirii, rt. itu' l;itl"c. ):uriS in the Stomach. Jt:iek nn.l t"het. I'artinilailv a.!i e'' Xo all Kema'c 1 '-...-c. no tr.atter v. hut the :i--col the lip.tic-nt mav l-c. l'rice. T.r. e?s. S'.ht ( l.y Inn r ' T-a.'wi.-ly. j Dlt. M. J. DUCK, rilYSICIAX AND Srillr.OJT, A I.TOOJf A, V . Ofllce nnil residence en Fom tocnth street, near r.lcrenth svcthip, where nifht calls can he made. Omce lidura IroraS to l'i. . M.. and trnm a to 4 and S to 8. p. r. Special attention pai.l to Disc-ore of tho Eye and l.r.r, as well as to Surtrleal Operationi- of nverv deocripiion. f 4-19,-tf.l John Mrnriiv. m. ix. I '1 1 YSH.'l AN AMiM lid Kl N. K."sai-Rfi. X'.. I ' iir.ee in huiUliny recently oeeiipicl hy Ir. A. M. Keim, en Hr'l. t. weft ol Julian, and nearly o-i-ile the j::air Hotic. Niuhl cull' 5houl. ho made al the eWee. ' (3 -jn, "81.-tf.J w M. II. SECIILKR, AUoTm v ol y Ciiuj .id It V m. Kl"ll, 1-4-4 .) Cinirt .i-l 5 Is an ah A Trf.mendocs SriDEu Story. A correspondent writes from l'lainview to the Chicago Intcr-Occan : The following facts transpired on the farm of an honest oltl farmer, about two miles from the town of Fla-inview, Last Monday morning on entering his barn, the farmer found, to his surprise, his p?t bull-dog and old cat and her kittens sus pended from ti e cross-teams in his barn. On examination he found them to be sus pended there by a cord about the size of common wrapping cord, the fiber of which much resembled silk, but proved however to be a spider's web. At first he thought the kittens, which were on the hay just above the beams, had acci dentally dropiHHl into tne weu, ana me old cat, following the instinct of her maternal nature and endeavoring to res cue them, had herself become entangled. As to the situation of the bull-dog, he thought he had been trying to get at the cat while in her trouble, and had him self to succumb to tlie same fate as the cats, but he afterward came to the con clusion that they had been picked up by the spiders as they went about seeking whom thev miiiht devour. i The farmer went out to call in some I neighbors to w itness the marvelous scene i but imagine his surprise wheii, on his return, he found a sucking colt ascena ing to the web, having been encircled by two different fibers, one just before his hind and the other just behind tlu fore legs, lie was being draw n up by the spi ders. 'When the colt had been drawn up five or six feet, a spider, apparently well versed in physiology, came down one of the titers and began boring for the spinal cord, just between the atlas and tho axis, as t have seen small ones do with flies, but the farmer was un willing to sacrifice the colt for the bene fit of scientific, investigation, and so he was rescued. The spiders were then taken from the dovecoat and killed. One measured three and one-half inches in length, and weighed one-half pound. They are of a dark brown color, with a light strijie down their backs, strong, active, and ferocious. Soveral men of good repute in this section are ready to testify to the above facts. j ! . '' " ,r r I 1 HE 1 ECt LI.MUT1KS OI' IO' IjAli I-;. The San Francisco Chrnni-le in a re cent issue says : The profiler lloeket, j which will soon be placed on Mono Lake, w ill have no trouble about Hunt ing, as the density oi me water is re markable, being just the reverse of that of Lake Tahoe, in which the body of a drowned person never returns to tlie siufaco. An exchange says that for i bitterness and promiscuous meanness ! the waters of Mono Lake surpass those of the Dead Sea. They contain so much I alkali that on a w indy day the lake Is a ! regular tub of soap-suds. The writer j has seen a wall of lather five feet high : along tlie whole of that shore, against I which the waves were beating. Oeca ; sionally the wind would take up a bunch j of this lather as big as a bushel basket and carry it several hundred feet inland. I Si linnviinr. :vf tlie v:itprs fif Ibft bike that quite a party of men may navigate them on a raft made of four or live dry Cottonwood poles. Out in the lake are islands of rock (lava-like concretions) through which springs of water boil up. The water of these springs is like that of the lake, but in one place is a large spring of fresh water. This is near the northwest corner of the lake and at a point where there are eight or ten feet of water. It is a sort of fountain. A column of fresh water some three feet in diameter is projected upwards with such force that it rises to a height of at least two feet above the general level of the lake in tlie form of a mound or knoll, and makes a rippling noise that can be heard a considerable distance. h;t for the fact that this fountain has a depth of eight or ten feet of water to contend against, it would probably rise to a considerable height in the air. Cnuors Facts. - -The earliest name was the hammer given to the piano harpsichord. Australia lias some trees that are tall- er than tlie big trees of California, be- i Lie over -h0 feet in height. They have an international marriage office in Italy, w hich lias been establish ed for twelve years and more. Tl.e telephone now enables submarine divers to con vf rse with their assistants at the r-urfaci of the water with perfect distinctness. It is very curious to know that crys tals, like all other things, die in time, and it is proven, because mines abound with the skeletons of crystals. j 1 liere is a sjecies ot lemon grown in j SoutliL-rn Europe, the juice of which is i sweeter man ti:at ot tlie common I orange. It is little cultivated, however. i A Turk who marries never sees the i i face of the bride until alter tlie mar- ! riage ceremony. No matrimony is liter- I ; ally a lottery w ith him. The courship ! ; is ail done by proxy. ! An enorirous bivalve has been found , near the constof Manila, which weighed !. . r '' pounds without the lish. It is said : that one of these gigantic she!l-lish will i hile a hempen cable in two. A singular fish, which is said to be ! new to the waters of Cape Cod, Was re j centlv found on the Massachusetts coast near l'rovineetown. It is deseriU-d as j about eiulit ft-et long, wit ha thick body ; and smooth skin, dotted, however, w ith bony thorns from an eighth of an inch to j half an inch in length. According to ! Professor X. K. At wood, of Province j town, it is a species of spinous shark never before met w ith in our seas, but mentioned by Varrel in his history of i llritish fisheries, although it is compar atively rare in tne waters of Great I5ri taiu. The world lias long wondered at the mightyworks v.hicli theancients wrought in .Kjrypt and has more than once de clared tbat modern civilization with all its contrivances cannot eonal tbom j How some of tlie immense stones of the j pyramids were handled is yet a mvstery, i but if an Egyptian of Pharoah's time I Could look on the Alexandrian obelisk ( HOW 111 2C Ofk, llOW it CJUJ.e tliore u-ah T . 1 1 a si ill greater mvsterv to him He could understand the transportation of it over land, but not over water. The shaft itself weighs tvo hundred tons, the pedestal forty-three, and the , foundation seventy-four three hundred : and seventeen tons loaded nnon a vessel j and borne thousands of miles over a I stormy ocean. The method of loading , was to launch the ioiiderous stone upon ! a caisson, tow this into a drv dock sunk I to the right depth ; then raise the dock, j knock off the caisson, run the ship along I side tlie obelisk, cut a great hole in her ; side, and roll the obelisk in on her keel j sons. The hole was then closed up and , the ship set out for tlie new world. The obelisk will be unloaded in tlie same wav, ; The Kgypti.ms mav boast of the crear. stones bandied in their land. They nev this on the er handled such a one as water. j Piixiri; ror. hLEAcnixa Mi fi.i. I S, M. 15. sends the following directions which she has followed with success for ; twelve years without injuring the falv i ric : Into efcht quarts of warm water j put one pound of chloride of lime : stir 1 with a stick a few minutes, then strain ; through a bag of coarse muslin, work ing it with the hand to dissolve thor oughly. Add to tlii3 live bucketf uls of j warm water, stir it well, and put in the ; muslin. Let it remain in one hour, j turning it over occasionally that every i part may get thoroughly bleached, i When taken out, wash well in two wat ! ers to remove the lime, rinse and drv. j This quantity will bleach twenty-five yards of yard-wide muslin. This miis- ; 1 in will bleach more, evenly and quickly I u it nas been tnoroughly wet and dried ! I till Lk;tchi::a. t x "WnAT a Volcano Can Do. Cota paxi, in 1733, threw its fiery rockets 000 feet above its crater, while in 1734 the blazing mass, struggling for an out let, roared so that its awful voice was hpard at a distance of more than WO miles. In 1787 the crater of Tungura gua, one of the great peaks of the An des, flung cut torrents of mud, which dammed up the rivers, oiened new lakes, and, in valleys 1,000 feet wide, made deiiosits 000 feet deep. Tlie stream from Vesuvius which, in lS.TT, passed through Torre del Greco contain ed 33,00o,hjo cubic feet of solid matter, and in 1703, when Torre del Greco was destroyed a second time, the mass of lava amounted to 45,000X10 cubic feet. In 1700 .Etna poured forth a flood which covered eisihtv-four square miles of sur face, and measured nearly 1 , h ux k j.ooo cubic feet. On this occasion the sand and scoria formed the Monte liosini, near Nicholosa, a cone of two miles in circumference and 4,xx feet high. The stream thrown out by ..-Ktna in 1810 was in motion at the rate of a yard a day for nine, months after the eruption ; and it is on record that the lava of the same ; mountaii., after a terrible eruption, was i not thoroughly cool and consolidated I for ten years after the event. In the eruption of A'esnvius, A. 1. 70, the ; scoria and ashes vomited forth far ex j ceeded the entire bulk of tlie mountain : ! while in HVo vKtna disgorged more j than twenty tinu's its own mass. Ve I suvius has sent its ashes as far as Con ' stantinople, Syria and Lgypt ; it hurled ( stones eight pounds in weight to Fom . peii, a distance of six miles, w hile sim ilar masses were losseu up ir,oou leer above the summit. Cotapaxi has pro jected a block of ltx cubic yards in vol ume a distance of nine miles ; and Snnibawa, in 1815, during the most ter rible eruption on record, ser.t its ashes as far as Java, a distance of 3xi miles of surface, and out of a population of 12,000 souls only twenty e.scaicd. A Cow with an Kxti:a Tah.. The Reading K-ujle furnishes the folloiving: "Mrs. Katzcnmoyer, residing at house No. l'rincetown street, Hampden, has quite :i curiosity in Hie shape of a cow having two tails. The one is loca ted where all cows' tails are situated, and the other appendage occupies a po sit ion midway between the horns of tlie animal. It is over a foot in length, and is steadily grow ing. The cow is of a brown color, and is six years old. The animal is a good milker, and nothing seems the matter with her, except tlie tail between her horns. When born nothing was b u id to be tlie matter w ith tlie cow, and lor years afterward noth ing was found upon its head which bore evidences of some day Incoming a tail. Sometime since a haM lump or ball formed on her foiehead. This soon pro truded, and has been growing ever since. Mrs. K at zei mi oyer's cow has one advantage over those of her neighbors. She can wisk both her front and hind tail, and thus keep the Hies away from all sides. Many persons hare come to see the cow. Mio does not seem to ex perience any Inconveniences on account of tl.e extra tail, except that the hair gets into her eyes. If the strange ap pendage continues crowing as fast as it has been doing in the past it w ill not be long before it w ill reach to the ground. The tail hangs directly over ' the cow's nose, unless she throws it to one side I while eating. The extra tail isregular ' ly formed, and is composed first of fleshy I matter, firmly imbedded in the forehead, J and then a lot of brown, bmhy hair, i The cow is quite a curiosity." IIakdkxing r.rrTKK. A method in practice among the best butter makers in Enuland lor rendering butter firm and solid during hot weather Tis as fol lows : Carbon ite of soda and alum are used for the purpose, made into jiowder. For twenty pounds of butter one tea spoonful of soda and alum are mixed to gether at the time of churning and put into the cream. The effect of this iow der is to make the butter come firm and solid and to give it a clean, sweet llavor. It does not enter into the butter, but its action is on the cream, and it passes oil with tlie butter milk. The ingredients of the powder should not l e mingled to gether until it is required to 1m; used, or at the time the cream is in the churn ready for churning. If iiersons were as careful of tlieir liealtli rs tlii-y are of tlieir wealth, the death r;:te would be much smaller from that dreadful scourzo consuniption. It carries off in 1 he United States in one year ten times more per sons than succumb to the yellow fever in the South. Thousands of valuable lives would have been saved from consumption Ind thev used Sines' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and llotirliound in time, la all ca s?s of whooping ooiitih, croup, asthma and bin;; affections it has proved to he a certain cure when taken in time. Sold in every drug store. Trice 25 cents ; extra lartre bottle, Mc. -i:.'i.-lni. The rejrular courses of studies open to i students at tlie Pennsylvania Mate College are ihree in number, Agricultural, Classical, and Scientific. Kaeh is a full one; and sup plcnii'iited as they all are by practical in htrnctimi on tlie farm, in tlm garden, vine yard, and the laboratories, the student who pursues either of them will become not only a well educated but a self-helpful man. full information can lie obtained by address i:ir the Ilusiness Manager, Mate College, Centre Co., Pa. Vomkn that have been bed riilden for years have been entirely cured of female weaknessby the use of iA'lu K. I'ixkham's Vr.cF.TAm.i": Compoi no. tkuid to Mrs. Ly dia K. Pinkham, i!:ja Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. 7-l5-L'S. J.W.SlHGHyBO., DKAJ.KIiS IX Dry G oods, Fancy Groocls, CLOTHIiSTGr.! notions, GHOCEHIES, &c, CARPiOLLTOWX, PA. AM) ALWAYS KOI.I AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. o - A.sir iii for ( oi xtrt nto IV(X ii lion linodi are not fleilreU. j. ir. sii.iii$Ai (;ii & r.no. Carrol; town, Tare'i 19. lSW.-tl. telrari Fire terance Agency ! rr. W. DICK, General Insurance Agent. JJiEXSliUIZG, rA. Policies written at short notice in the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" Ana other I'irst ('Ian Companies, EbcnEburg-,dcpt. 22, lS'0.-ly. A. SIIOEMAKER, A'tornet- AT-Lat.', EbeiLsbtirg. Offioe on High street, east end of residence. ll-21,76.-tf.i flEO. M. UEAlAttornexctLal. FbcnstiurB-. Pa. OiRc.e on Centra titroft. ibrfe doors from H iirh atrr-ct C'" tn C'OA rr "lay nt home ,.) W ,J fIl;c. Atlrtress S Sainil worlh $5 Stiss's k. '.. I'ort- l;i;i(1. iMnn-.f. llj-5.-;y.-ly.j I t.r'STS niM(i) !..rthr hc?t nr'l l -I -.11 i i." t.if-- -ks iii I IM.io , Ti .u lit. tusaisa Co., THE LE FEYRE LUNG PAD A Positive Remedy and Cure For CONSUMPTION, SPITTINC OF BLOOD, BRONCHITIS ASTHMA. COUGHS, COLDS. CATARRH In all Its forms, and all Diseases of the PULMONARY ORCANS. rrar MfiQT mat. pat. liiii muui umiuiuu numuiu Cure ly Absorption. Trn Minute wear will 3f mon'trute IU Lfabng qualltio. TimowAWAYYOun coi i,ivi:n oiiftn.i corr.ii syiu fs. The I.F. FKVKK Ll'SH rAOacta dirrctly vj.on the part ejrrtel nn.l rtirM ly a natural jnocrtt of revjlnlization. Why .lio-e tho Stomaih with nausrous rlrtij wlin tlie Foal of li U tjif '"" Tlio l'a-1 I- cnniioo,l .f ltelc-auiK anil -.ir.!ials .,1 Hie most .K.tliirix an.l lienlin ''.' tt Inijreilicnt' arc exceedingly rare, ami ruund ouly in i ranee, where vrvry i ail oil ! liK-turcil. THIS GREAT ItEMED Y AND CURE Hn attrnf-teil tho wi.l't attention on the Continent, an.! has tan-laX thoucnnli of cum, many of which hY5 ci-inel mtrarnlnut rather than m-i ol na!iirl liiiliii. We hve the m'..t vntquivmal tentmor.y to tln.-ir curative powers, from persons oi 'gn inaraeter and intelligoncc. W'c guarantee thnt the Will heal an.l utreniithen nn.l Tr"lr.ir Ut" the xrftRST casks of Tl HI k i UR ro.Vil.MrrO.V, ami will ellcct a rvre , erery ro.e it the .li.e.e m!y recently K-en contracted. Tcrsons Fullernijr frfirn Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Weak Lungs or uiooa spitting, will find tho Pad an Inestimable boon! rOR M.U.F. HOLMES MEDICINE Who irf the Sol' Aieenti for Tlie I..K FKVKK I.VN I'.Ul it not for tnle rt Vrt) Slnret. We ir' the enormous Tnisirl-t profits to the luivcr hy importing In larsrc lot. The itntn-s on these poods are heavy, and to realne a pruht on theui tlie Uruviji.-'t would be compelled to douMe our price. Beware of Imitntions ! IIMClu 1 Pad, S'J.OO; 3 Trul, 5J.00. -Seut bv until poftate paid, or hy express, TIIK June 4, ISSO.-Ctn. NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CD.EstfiofeWicTL " . ....M... minyll Akin ONLY CENUINE crnlllvr.tT nr ITtTP -1 III1TA HI.K. T It HIIIIV STR 1W -Bl'IfM n noi-rl u..tuwn . l.--..-r.' .p-iiy Kour'-i.l- of M-r.. from' to II It Veur. of I'mumn and onUnnoa llBlnr. CAUT10M! Th woiVrrol Wffl B-1 fv.nalarttT car msT..K -nin-r t .nvn om oar lauins ccvl. BE NOT DECEIVED ft i. r-i tfce OKlfcrI AL nd the - GENUVK'' from i . C j' Yot fwU parllrntarfi rail en r-vr fiH'ri, r writ to xz i t i ..ti-( rat-J ireu v, b we mtul frr. A4 lr i iriCHOLS, SHZPAED & CO., Battle Creek, Wich, C3-EO. "W. Z"E.C3-E3 CASH l)H.I,i:n IN A 1. 1. KIND OF HEATING and COOKING STOVES -AND MANCI'ACTi:iii:it Ol TINm SIIEET 1-It5 ISleA-entli crrrEAi,i:T run; is tiif itt. Roofinjr, nil Ulncl promptly mid Hatlafartorlly attrndeti to. I GEIS, FOSTE ! 110 & 115 CLINTON STREET, JOHNSTOWN, Y., it ALWAVN JDx-y ixxicl Dress Groocls NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC., to be found in Cambria or adjoiiunz counties. X -7 Forget not the street and numTn-rs and fail not to call, buy and be happy. B. J. L YjSTCH, Mannfrtrlnror and Dealer In j HOME AND CITY MADE I FURNITURE! mm m mm suits, LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, Mattresses, &c. 1G05 ELEVENTH AVENUE, Bel ween lfith r.nd 17th Sts., .Alt oonei, Xeiiii'a,. V: t;7rn. of 'a:ti!ri;i roi't'T 5in! all others wlsliin t iMin hax' hon.-r KV KNI U K K. Xo., at honest prirt-' art- ix-n-' lull v iivit"! t trivo me ft call helorc lniin clcw-!iere. tint I c in meet every want am! Prices the verv lowest. Alluona, AjJril IS, lv0.-tr. ne I n;n ruiitiilcnt i.leae everv t:iste. JJ. .1. LYNCH. H. II. HEUSrCH, ukaleh is Frrr.it-ri.T rvnn WHITELED, LIHSEEDQIU MIXED PA1XTS Ready fot Vsc, ! TAEHSB, SF.SUSKSmiS, UUBQSE. PUTTY, "NVIIITI-: .iai: j Varnish and Paint Brushes, A Nik A FVLI. LINE OF fixe co Lous anorxn ix oil, Cheaper tliaa anywhere t-lse in the city. HENCH, THE PAINTER', I3(h Avenue nix I leili Ntreol, l-T.l AhTOOXA, Im. McNEVIN &, YEAGER, MANfFACTrRKRS OF Tin, Copper aM Shsst-Iroa WABE, -1J3 DKALBHS IS- COOKING & KEATING STOVES, RAMirS, riKX.UXN, Ac, 110S Eleventh Arcnne, . Altooua, Pa. One Door Wrst r Optra IloufP. KOOI IXr. AND SI'Ol'TTNCl IT.C'MITLT ATTESDFD TO. UKl'AIUS 0U STOTKS C0STATL 0 nAD. Altoona. Oct. 10. lSTO.-tf. SMOKE TIIK Little Builder Cisar, One llmnlrril lor 2.n0; (X .TT.TV (M'V fid- & j iii:j-n y nrjiiTY,'ii.a: t i!iT i;ntni? in.ni i.n'iuii-iK-li vrrt-t! to anv n.l.lroii in the V. S., j)M-iaid, on re ccit if price. Kl. J. IiOl'CiHEliTY, 13-12 Solo Man'f'r, iSt l'tnn Ave, l ittsl.ui s, l a. M. AT J O It i K Y AT-MW, I.I(.IN.. I'.V. Ut;ictu Ulli ii :irl lit i-T.-U.l H"OflU0 C- A.' cuugs. A RUNT TO1WN Tfl mm, .x )i.fu-tr. Mar.T at if uianu- 1 OXI.Y IIT THE CO., PITTSBURGH, rA. lh I nllert til anil t mmila. to any part of the t'nited States ot Canada Aa.ircss HOLMES MEDICINE CO., 1 Tl TSlU ' 1 1 C. 1 1 , l'A. Tlxrething Machinery and Fortabl and Traction Engines XTTE T ADAID of scUc&c trvgot l Crw MUI1II T" Cmln lrf, Time ETlBg, IM OV riKIIIX iti Vai" " ' Kf . tv.. Tlm..ih t:..r ul lhr Swrt. HmrU. 1 t.n in- b;t ill o-""! ' . Vi TKAM.t.INr.NHli spil f.iur. ! P in mt M-l'oir '"Si" Sli-P" h-'fT : t.lr- lptor..1 M.,uotl f . '" nk bii cf l.tioa,ot Bur- of - r - IPvOIsT WARE, Ave., Vltoorm, I'm. Sjionl 1 anil Rrpalrlnt; of 19-2.'7!. tf. HAVE TIIE- U. I. JotiiiKton, M. J. lincVv, 1'"- A. Shooinriljer, A. AW litit-k. JOHNSTON, SHOEMAKER & BUCK. BANKERS, EBENSBURG, Pa. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT, rATABLE OX Ir..MAXI). INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DErOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE AT Al.r. ACCF-SSIttLE roi"TS. DRAFTS on the PRINCIPAL CITIES nought nnil Sold, And n GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS ti:.nsacti:d. TVocoimtsj olicitel. A. W. BUCK, Casliicr Klicn-buri', March l-. lS0.-tr. I.M OKI'OKATEO IX IS37. STRICTLY ON MUTUAL PLAN. PROTECTION MUTUAL FiuflNSOfHCOn OF EBENSBURG, PA. frcsiza Kites is a fcrcs - $!2S,C;3. Only Five Assessments in 22 Years. ' NO STEAM MILLS TAKEN. Good FARM PROPERTES ESPECIALLY 1ESIHED. GEO. M. READE, President. T. IV. I)ICK, Secretary. F.benet'urr, Jrn. 81, 180,-ly. FREIDHOFFS BLOCK, HIGH STREJ-iT. CARL RIYtNIUS, icai waicM3ler ana jeweler. EBENSBURC. PA., HAS always on hfcaJ it lre, mried nd cle , i. ?,nr,.""Tirr''Tlt of WATl'HKS, CLOCKS, JbW IXRY.SI'KCTACLt.S, KVt GLASSES fc.c, winch he ollors for sale t lower rirea than any other dealer In the eonnty. Persons need inn anything In his line will do well loplve hlmaeal belorc purchaj;injf cl.-cwherc. rompt atlention pai l to repairing Clocks. v "'-tl.ej. .Icwt-lry, he. ami f aiuUctivu kuarau- fiuvdiwi Srrii Tl,,. - '.tie sC'Tii I no idea so thoroughly teli pcrienred farmers than Hat it j,. 'T teiitht to change seed occas!or-- n. i it is by no means an undispu'fJ and we know of some intlhgfti j indeed some who stand aiiiont; i " , j thoroughly educated and txpiVi , the .arming business h0 c)''. 5 j thai thissupjHwd necessity for ..n itS:' "C . - , v, . the light of a new ju-dc areful nJi ' that even practices very tir., . ' come to lie abandoned, tlmt . ways w illing to recousidf-r a.v ,. " no matter how strongly le, i11- i ciianse is thought to l .' ic.riil in Tirtf of rtiu on.l u' .T in i ii w nrl iplo ic nnTAr..liH . , larly a crops are rotated frr.rn year. 13ut one of our fm mi, 'l!.'J emphatic in regard to tLe p.ut- no change of need is requin-d.' u , : had one potato that is ,r,P ; "6""""'! 'ill, potato year after year for ti aim iney are as gocu as t-vtr opinion it is not that a variety 'is , In U , ttie ground that it sometirnf sV VH "' but that it IS disease ! from (,r : "' i,i.i. . . . uura-rarTvj-. i v ' ' in i a i" "o Jin s int. r ..i of an unhealthy stock f ir a hf-a;;i i :r and not a wearing out of a vane'v The matter has a pi act k-al in;wX- r n l Pf1ilf nTlt-n tint tt ., i ' X. j i m w . . - I W I.II-I1S- Vt.-i the suggestion made I in tlie 1 1;? irue reason ior me suposl V-.., , a Change, proper care in sa viiV '."".'; seed w ill be as good as a i-r.n-r. ,7 - we must be satisfied that tl su -- is correct and that the truth lieV: n' iew e.jn.Timems maue. i brre sides, and sometimes sevend an qiies.ions or this charaefrr v. I nae i-ero:iai Knowieii-e 0f tiiii t'. ' by farmers forty and fifty yea-, V" when the varieties of potatoes ri;'; ( .......... .. ja:nirs Tr I comparatively lew to what thT now, and wliose irons, in u-ir -ti,t kind of seed year after vear loorer and p-Krer. though t!:fre wa r,-. ai'parpnt disease, and tfie ot.iv rri-rr they had was a change of C.. times it was the same variety oMa -'n-l several Lundreils .-f miles avav the State of MairiP, l,,r iuslai.ce-l'ail the ield was double, the i-.ta'.n la-?.-and quality better. ; m m',r.i 'jr'H'fi.. Tnr Cost r Ar.Ei.irv ii ;& oiily ioor farming that don't jt. ' fruit-grower send an u.-ia-surte'i i-.t u big and litt!e and fair and ciiarlv k; ; to market, and pets leturns that k' t. ly cover cost, while his peigh'.v.r .;:r ceive tw ice as much lor half t!if-q jin. tity. One btit-ttr-inakcr is paid hict-iu to the iouiid, ai.d another arid t!:: ideas of the profit of dairyinz ar a .t tle wider than the pi ices" of their duct. It is so in every enterprise of tL farm. One would suppose that in ' i culture l y machineiy theie vouM t ; little chance fur difference i:i results of t l:arvesting and marketing. rtt rvf". 'there is abuudarit opioriunlty f : ;b. blight of carelessness to aWrt 0 : structive iwer. For instance, ;-j A.. ' meda county, California, a !-t o: l.l . 1 centals of wheat could only ceuiunuij e ! bid of so cents er certal'. U-cau- io. I left in the cleanest condition bv tl.e .;- arator. The owner was ueiUitr s' i:t nor so thoughtless as to accept it, let had it cleaned and w as offered Jl. Lis ted with so large a gain at so riaa'.l ar. outlay, he gave it a second clanii.c. aal then sold the shipping wheat f.ri:.l. lssr, centals; ls .p, CHl;a:s ,". feed, and KT.j centals of oats and I urj. for all of which he received J.241.7L As the cleaning cost f 147.14. l e irai s clear prolit of j412.li). uL'M'.i:ic i next to godliness,"' and pruliuUe h j'l things. 1. Tn'hxi.c. Tnr T..vite.r.T ron.Titv r.Ai'-f.mx the AVonLii. AY. C. Iiaker. of tri liill, N. J., is the laigtst artitaial poul try raiser in the world. aLd afttr ing ti,ini in exi-eriniei.ts and Cf'.'.i:. established, now has a gro-s ineiritu ?.s).(nni a year, and will rai e 3V1."-.1 young chickens during 1 lie nr. largiag his accommolatioiis tokerpl- j laying bens of the best van-ta-.:- still has to buy eggv iJotli liti. s: : chicks are housed arid fed in !i;i,ir.?u;.. ' systematic style, the hatehini j done in two incubating chaniUr! i.i't : ble of holdiiig s.io eggs tatli. hit it j of shallow tlmwers, whf-re t!,ey I warmed by gas made on the plac?. ail l turned daily by women in attendance. j The young chick is taken to tlie It 1- mg-house, several hours after it i hrdc:- I adTnJsLnto the LcS-uT-thw ; liollow 7inf fillo1 with lint waVr ar.- - .. - iiuru uii lijc uimer Mac nun u.ai.ht. After three weeks the lusty youi.p u is put among the lAying hens or ;:i ti cramming-house, where eai h f- n' ' confined in a small box and ;::W! : two or tliree weeks till readv f- r iaa.lt:. Mr. Baker can now fatten .VV'V ' A DiscovKKY ai.oi t ('UN. Ann change tells of a man who ilarrs. or three weeks after the cro; is ild.'. i a new hill of corn even fifteenth n'. J each way. And this is'tlie rena : " j the weather Incomes drv after tte j time, the silk and tassels beth Urari j dry and dead. In this coiulilioi. d j should become seasonable, the fun re vives and renews its growth, lut t ' tassels do not recover. Then Kr w-t of pollen, the new silk i ur.aMc to i the ollice for which it was lf?;JT'r' The pollen from the rr-p'auted " m then ready to supply pollen, ami the i ' ins is comjileted. lie says near! . the alortive ears, so common in c.i cro;s, are caused Ly tlie waiit cf p-". and 'he has known ears to doutle tt -t size in this filling. TllK rRKSEKTATION OF Tr.VIT M nritiAL. Iast January a (V-?-fruit dealer took two hunJrel f: lemons direct from the tree aLd bun-: them in the pround, to see h'W " would keep. Four month? after Ic c them up and found them in perfect T: servation, as sound and fnh ai"' as the day they were huiicl. I V'T one knows how well potatoes kef p " projierly covered ly earth. A,1 would doubtless do equally ; 6;" possibly tlie same meth! may a"',"' foi graies and other more pjTistai'j fruit. It would not co much to-, a few exieriinents in this direct iin. i success could uot fail to le ad vat-t85f"- Most of the ferns found in our contain more or less starch, an l properly prepared are extreme!) " ble ami nutritious. An atttm; " recently made in Trance to them as an article of food. The vet: shoots of the common brake ftm exiosed above the soil to the sunlight tiecome txceedinpl)' ,;tf ; white and tender. A famous lrt. painter is known to pride bin;? if fern omelets, and the hill triW -1 pan live on fern all the vear roui.J- spring they cat the tender leaf et?. later in the season they cat the sW" extracted from the roots. Wkstekn exchange says that ii epfs, sliells and a!!, is a remedy i' scours in cattle. Pull out the twf cracJc tho eri;, clap it on tho nvt '1 tonJv,e, and let po. To or lrc enough for a young calf ; from t -' to two dozen for a cow. 11 IS - Clllt t" feed retdarlv in time, qua'itit) ' tenier.Uure ; feed no uncoi-ktJ . meal, and jou will Let be UvuIa fctcuis.