J y ' KENDALU?t ft!:? B WB'DERTUL CURES. IiExi.T, I hio. Jun. 1S-H. It.. It. J. KtvtiAtL . Co. (rents: I think It my cp:'y n. rcmier veil my th-inks far benelts ami pro: w hirh I h:i.e oerivetl p-oni yonr lnvitluable an-J f.ir l.mieil S..:u l -i Cure. My 'M.ti-in and 1 !i:i.l a talm-iie f billion w.-rtli f4.l O tthieh li:nl n very Da-J ? ivin. nml n pronounce, 1 by four eminent Teter: ry piiiiiii tL-ynn! :t!iv core, and tlml ti e l.--r-; via-- 'I' nn lorvter. A- i lief report 1 a.l visc.l niyeotisin n.try i tiotr'eol K ml ill's Spuvtn Curr. I' :i !n:ii -il i!!ect the tlitnl bottle cure ,1 it ar.il the bor.-e is :i well its ever. Dr. Im-lc. of F.li liburi-.i, the etritifn' ct'r:n:iry urifPonw,iv an uuo hi mi i.e. an,l I t iko iire.it interest in as rlitiux his .r fs'.cn. Yours, truly. Jakkh A. Wil s. CO il Engineer. Kendall's SPAVIN (tore j AViLTi-N. Minn , .131). 11, 151. Ifavinir -rot n. ir-. the contents H. J. Kor-AIL h. (Ji. front.: hnr hoot el you by u.ill a Year a nt -h!"i per'H-nte-l me to trv K -niliiH's Spuvin I ure on ti e hind Inr of nfc ot try hi.res, which wig badly swotlrn and coilil not "be r-.iin ed hv any oilier remcly. I re! t .it!c of Preston is. ' Iudd jth, 1 ru ur ; -i - of W:.see:i. which completely 1 cured uiv liiTM'. A'lmit live year I had a three car old r. , - weenie I very had. 1 n-i-.l your ! remedy a-ivcn i i ..:ir book with-'it roWLdlinif. J and 1 nin-:t -,iy t" v T crc.i.t that the coit l en tirely cured, whi-h i.- a firprie. not on!v to mv- oif. hu: aii to my n'iflib,,r. y,n sent me the I lro k for the tn:!iiii e-.n f eent nr.! if 1 ,-ou d i not laetnndtlipr ti :e it U d not twentv-tivy r Kll. M THKU H. dollar for :t. o :r. tn: e.TinuiTm '.Vi":!iM. : ' n "i li. t: . d. Kr.MIALL Onto, June IT, ISao. o !.:ta I;., idln'' IV. II a 1 .'C"""":''m l.i iiir!. Field am S:-j'. in ";ne ..od hivi.iir r arm ol K'oid.i, an i -pc lor rt'zh expri.?- v.t !u aloe in -'p ivo dy Ii :: een ni ' lo. h;:d I. -in !.i;i!- Ir th ft to y..-i i'.,r a bottle by ,f-ks rciu v,-d r' 11 liloieri i - o i Ini .-e ; i i nt Iri.m :iii- r-o- ore f.-dava- oin.l w i V( ,- i f - loe ofif loin. of-illv -u-, 11. A. HtKrcLnv. 11. 1'. ia f atid et; :re:i. t. : , oi her h r-e. ::ll i an c 1 l.e cue ! dre.i J'jlljy-. K Kendall's Spavin Cure, i A ., , , , ., j I. iltl i'A . ir. I v. I . I'll. Hit. M. J. Kc:.ml .v i. : llt.tr I UT' that !: "1 il b- l.e -;.:l 1 ! n-1 evvj thin man con hi d all in v iin. and a- about t.. tr ertd i m ne In th, eirv ..iir : Iha.ea r a ionir t to euro It. i i:p w!o lie mi I re. which 1 t me ele r . r oni ni - '.cry hot oi a a lot tour f. i l-f mended '"Ke!;,!,tH sp.ivin (''ire.' tv!Mt trnnd r--:-.l: remi.vi oi; t'ie clean. I t he; -cut e nt? t vm ilbiro rated llr: e l., o . and 1 th better bo. k ;.rii:t'.,.i on the h.-r-e ai ik thee i no 1 hi? -livens.. 1 hav.; l.ik' n L.-'"ir i:itei.-t in it i n hiive -nee old 1 ;, t. and do iii il : Y o j r- r vo u to niv lie ...I' 1 can l'i':i irhi or and ""i trv ;ill floon .,r o'I'e (r W. Mn.i.ni. Kenflall's Spavin Cure on Hnman Ftesh. Wi: Im Ii. .1 K uioni 1 . r 1 Iscsnt no it, VMiM.L .v (' i! or'. I 1 1 v I; no Vr . F b. IS, lsi. . i jo; lent? : Sin-.T;1' nt. hhll can.e.l I a lare walnut all the time, for to ue Ken lall'? an rnlariiei nt to K-OW I ill- S! erv "-e p: ; w :ie:i I In- :th the ino-t and caiiM-d ir four or (lvir we Spavin ('un it ha-i i"!H'!i. ?l"pped the known it t t i It to he ti e be .tui a.-iju .i:iti ii n ti-tactorv result?. Iv re ol r. the cnl truemont and and ;.ain. I have h.nir 'i;nt ler hordes, but nnw I know tneut lor hum. in IVsh th:it 1 Your- ti-ulv, T. P. tVKF.V K. KENDALL'S SPAVIX'CURK Is sure ir it ,d d ir. its in. a do,s i,t :.-t. iui lo r- lO'ii e. any h'.tiy i.". sparin-i. ' pii-I and an.- i : r.'.-r It 1 i..'j .1 io p -e 1 1 ed pa i ii , or to rem in or oCoT enlargement-', sueh .-i iir'os, e ilionc. prmn- I t -r in. in 1 e.s and -:;!:i rv ion n! . or lirn! s. n -ol ilro f ir rlo-uuiat -on arv r. '.rbea-t. It ?. -r Ilia .1 v ; . : In It- erb is, eii.l a -i-'. : thi:'l li'V s edy h..i- e'-er jur kle ,;. le.i r- Price ior v !, v a lir.l n;e it js n the ii- tO T'l t Itmiip-nt KiMit and vet f..r Ii: ate-1 ( I o; it.. oihir h ieh wc l-i'-r. N rem Hied SU'-ee-". to h a l o II:' I A , .11 .1- le a- six h..;t i-l it f.r l r-.-ecipt o . : a:.l X C a -1 . le- for -f.'.. Ail v on : or it will t price by the ., EnosS-urxii ?i e r V-.tti.:. - 1 r or - I : Frtik: - bO ifii !" prop -i..-or Falls. - t. SOLD iiddre i;. .i. I R BY --I.-.'!' ALL DRUGGISTS. I. I iliihtislon, M. I- liui 1.-, 1'. A . Shoeiuakor, A. . JJii-.-1-c . t-j :crr x SH0E1TASER & BUCK Itlonoy Rec3iTed on Deposit, r . i tin., o i-i'.'i m. INTEREST ALLOWED uli TIME DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE DRAFTS on the PRIN-'IPAL ITIES itoitirlit nml Si:l, mill a GKNKRAL HANKING LI'Sl III ANSAC'l I :i ). t. A. W. BUCK, racier. nrr, .'i:ir--li p.i. lsvi.-tf. I.ici: oiit i i n ! ON ffiUTUAL PLAN LUJ.U J PaQIIGTIOfi MUTUAL of r:i3iE;r33ur,c, pa. .w. V-,-. wsn ' fse.. flS fl ,v.hI 1..;. Lwn i.i i.i.3 - WUSJ m t: Only Six As vnieiits in -2 i Years. Good FARM PROPERTIES i:rr.'j!A 1. 1. y i f.s uieu NO STEAM niSKS TAKEN. (iEO. M. READE, PreMdent. T. II". IUCK, F.benstiurir. .I?n 31. IS Srrreta rif. KlVINiU' BLOCK, EDEN33URC, pa., . -is- J- OWL RIVINiUS, Practical latctaatar an3 Jeweler, I AS always en hs.id a laritc. yarie.t and eie I stll "i.riiir; fil WAII'H KS.I'I,IK'KS II.VH.HV.M'KI T.M I.I S F.VF.-OU SSES Ac., frl irh he oflcrs for sale at tower prO-es fhan anv n'hT ilraler ir. the rt i;:-,tv. Persons needinic arvituii tn l is or.e will well to k-ive him a ca t t e'-.T- pur--has!n . "l-itslirr. Fn.tnnt attend. n paid to repairing l loews. .ifl,' .TcTv.lry. Ac, a : f .ltlstaetion ifiiaran tee I tn : oth wr.rk m l prie' Hambur i ea ( Kf 11 I f-R t ENOCitKf.N .-. -.11 1-. iM.V lii:MI K. ) The Creat 3LOCD PURIFIER 'hi Ar:ii't,ti iiv?!':;:ik' a i-ny a irmnirvh i-en- tary. i r,-l -. i Hon, !?: l!if r;1 f ol revpri. on-ttr.a- tn t:ilr.t-. Wan' -f It h:i a iiir ; e tf' ri ill i y:-n.. 'th :r ..-Tile. Dr. :.-d a.l . tot. le e ever !l at u r ; r r iv.r hot i '. aor.iZir.tf. f.'! rofi: y i '.. t h :i et i.r (.' r po t1:? ill r- ? re t horoti- i t n pr-Moc'-ia the uitia h -h ne ". When 1'im- p : !iS a tui s: r l i-ihfre t:h i rt ' ' i pre - en t . -h.i ui i.uxh'.y with V i n 1 1 ko'f 'h Mnii-r. pro;. net -rs hi.lr.el) ,IM. 1' i. Sol. pv s'u.--. e.i. lM-.-ly. hi. i . . - -i ; st I. . I : Et.ui M. J. BUCK. 1'HYStCIAN ANI) STROFON. I. To. iv . P1 0r;e and residence on Foa-teenlh street, near Flerantli avenue, where oittht calis can lie tu.ide. Office hours from 8 to 10. a. m.. and troin a to 4 nd a to . r. M. special attention paid tn Dm eaie o.' the Fye and Par. as well as toSu' tfical Operations o( everv description 1 4-ltf -tt. i CKATTYV ont.As, - ' out $(.. I'aV;! T" A t lr-. p ii,.fo" ft o &-ets reeds. Flinos li.'i'ip. -C us. Mteltv,v j hinvt J. HEAP! c c c C o c o c c c c H H H H HUH H H H H FEK K FF. A A A AAA FPP I V FPP F.F.E RRR It! K t! K !'! RKIt !! K R K V EEE K R ! K A A P EF.E A A P heapest! c CCCV GEO. HUNTLEY HAS NOW ON HANI) THE LARGEST, BEST i MOST VARIED STOCK OF Htovosss, Tinwnre, (rOOO (I HOI SEn'RMSIIIX,. ssssss s ssssss s ssssss '5 (1(1(1(1 OOOO Iipplll) r; (5(r O OO mi I) oacro oooo oooo ii)iDi) sc., Ac., that can be found In any one establish menu n Pennsylvania. Hi srnclr. comprises MB, HU0& AND HEAIM STC7SS. of variou? styles anil pattern?; r3tiillMss fTni'dwnre of every lOcriptlnn and of best quality: CARPENTERS1 TOOLS! of nil kinds and the best in the market. Also, a larite stock of ! TAIiLF. AND TOCKKT CUTLFRY. (dawrc, (JuceinnBre. SI 1 ver-PItcl i Warr. Wooil and Willow Ware. Wall Pa I ier.Triinksin l nllo. Ilevnlreri. n -I vlla, Vles, lnreMnio. liar Iron, Hoi I I Hl. Horse iil-. farrlaxe Holla, cl. M 1 1 1 S; . : t-1 ( ', SI eel Slio v l ! I'lnw MoiiIiIh. Knad Scoops; I Mowing Machines, Horse Hay Rakes, llr tiny Forka, llnpe anil Pulleys, ; l orn Cultivator, and a lull line ot llarv. I cs(liif ''iola. Al'O. a lame assortment of j Table, Ilimrand Sf'tir Oil Cloth, C.-irriaio' Oil (loth, I !'PFR ANl OU. CI.OTH V.'lNfnnV SH AliINO ) m MIAliK FIXl'CHES: l.i vkki-ool ASH TON IJ?. the best in the world tor lairy and Table ie : MiFiifKn not Iv SAl.l. the eiieapest and 'ni. I'l'.l.lCI.NS- I'VTI.NT S.VFKTY I. . . .. . .,x.. t .AND I'l.ASTFK : best tlllalitv : , M1S. which exploded: Chii.iuikn'.s W.UH iNS and 'ARTS: the largest stoek ot M1I.K CROCKS ol ill -h.ipes and sie? .itnl of superior ware ever of- ! r.-.l i.irah'in Fhuntnir : a lull iineol PAINT t'.KC-sli l's ,,f the most desiralne qoa'.itv: WIN laiW .51. s. oll.s. PAINTS. TCKPrlNTINE. A IV N I iliKS. ic.. together with a larao and coni- ,'leTe - to -k ot eh.ooe tJIIiKI IMIS, T(fP() AM) SFtiAHS, as tMtii-friiils- ol other ust'lul ;inl nei1f'ut iHif-lf .9 In t u t. anything 1 haven't irot or can't I i-X ;'T fhort iH'ti'T :s nut wrth lnv ilK.illl.l wliatl ! (fir tt'T s:i iiui v ;tiw:.vs lt? rt I ; t i on 'iiut- lass in it ality. whilf. tliov will i n :i n a t y be SOU) vr BOTTOM PIMCKS! Ai" Htiviir h:t n:irly thikty ykaks' Kirritt r'Nt'K in llir salt ol ioi-- in my line. 1 ;m cnnhld fo ."-"Hi'i'ly my rnstcnitTs wirh the very let in the murker, (iive in; u litteral ph.irv ol yur ,;ltr,'n" i .re. t !:en. :in h .'onviiieed th:i t the hest i al wax r? r h i heape-:. l t'a.it it never j-ays to huy an in-f-jrior art m iijiy lee:i n.-.o t lie price i? low. it is an iii'llspnt iaet that -uch 'hxK-- are always rhe dearest in :he unl. JE). HUNTLEY. Kbenshurir. April 11. lsT'i. miliLlSIiCi) FHHTii,IKT-F(ll"H VE.!!S MAY BROTHERS, ' M:i niil:i4;tii i-i-f, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF rm, coma, A N I Sheet Iron Wares NI DEALERS IN HEATIN(t,PARLOH an COOKING i i j STOVKS, ! SHEET METALS, A N I iiiirsE-niiMsiiiM; cmsiis www .lolliiiL; in T , HiPITJI A: N!li;ET-M!0 PROM PT5.V ATTENDED TO. i N:s.27S, 2(1 anil 282 Washinslim M. ! JOHNSTOWN. PA. j llaniifArlnrer and Dealer in ! HOME AND CITY MADE ' FURNITURE! ; mill Axs mm suits, 1 IL'M GH, KK TI Al)! J TABLES, CHAIRS, Mattresses, &c. j ! m KLKYKNTII AVENUE, j ! lUlwcen I ti!h and lTlli Ms., 1 . , V , Citircns of Cambria county and all others wi .ii i nif to pu reha-ie limii-u r I h M i I R K. x.c, at hotie-t prices ire re-pee! tolly invi'c I to c me il Ciill heiore bavm ,--ewhi're. as I miu confident ih .t I cm no-ef i-verv want ano piea-eeve-v ta-re. IT.ee. the verv lowe-t. H. .1. I..Y.NCII. Al 'n.na. Ai.nl 1. lSso -tt. SVlcNEVIM Sl YEAG'R, M A MfACTfHKKS iF Tin Copper M Steel-Iron WARE, AMI I'tAl tIM IS COOKING & HEATING STOVES, RAMil.S, Fl K T.S. Ac, 110S PleTtltth Avenue, . Altoona, Pa. ! One lioor West of lepers Hnuse. uooriNd and spot; tin; PKHMVTLV ATTKNDEO TO. I KM'AIKS FOK TOVKS (0TATI. OM HAM). I AltiMina. Oct. lo. lsTu.-tt. 20 00 SAVEDI 820.00 f'.C-Ze pur. hi INF fi. in smu.mi JtAUHI.v r. fi.un ihe ii niters: if iicil. w hose olllce Is n t Id 4 Me.cnih Aieiiue. between 16i I nn. I IT I Sts.. ALTh A, I'a.. ' 1 ' ! i.flers the Kdt. r .1 i ho ' avii.ia )Hii:ts ms reierence J. McORA'l II. A'."on, April 1, 151 -tf. cccc CLIPPINGS FOR THE ITRIOUS. The weight of an averare male adult is 140 pouii'l?. Tli New Zealand methml of court ship is bv toiifhinir nones. New "VorK has a society that rpihIs jr frpp to al! who make application. Dice frames for 5100 a throw are said to be common on the streets of Bntte, Montana. ... About two-thirds of a pint of air is inhaled at each breath in ordinary res piration. A tree full of birds was struck by lieMnine at Owensboro, Ky., and 35U of them killed. The women prisnneis in the Louis ville, (Ky.) workhouse are coniielled to Talwir in the stone quarries. The Druids gathered their sacred mfstletoe with a trold knife when the moon was six days old. Wood has lieen preserved 3.000 years in Egyptian tombs, where it has len expetst'd onlv to dry air. The tunnel under the English Chan nel at the present rate of working will be completed in five years. In ancient ElruMa each m-w month was ushered in by a dav of merry-mak-incr in honor c f a tutelary diety. The skin contains more than two mil lion openines which are the outlets for an equal nnmberof sweat glands. The s nte of smell in ants i nifrhly develojed, lluter discovered that they trace each other in search of food. A Connecticut woman has siven her son a lanre comforter made of hair ent from her own head durinar ten years. In Hencal it is an ascertained fact that a r.ritrsh resriment of l.OtK) mu dissolves entiivlv awa in eleven years. The warm baths, so valued by the ll.-ruans, once fell into disi-pute be cause Anus! m had been cured by cold idles. The inhabitants of the island of Nnw have one name for blue, violet and black, and another for yellow aim oratirje. . Skull worship rs carried on in sonic Hands of the Paritw ocean. The skulrs of celelirated men are deposited in the temples. Saint Hilarious ate only fifteen hps and six ounces of bailey per diem. Saint Paul, the Hermit, lived 13 years en dates. Silk damasks are now made by past ing thin silk tissue on cotton. India rubber dissolved in petroleum is used as a cement. . Tlir are two mil nle trees at Plam- .,.i.:u f,tM,iv .tivnfwt ffrnW l"-"'. !-, lliV-ii on . " . seiKirat". inn ar tunc- poiui. unite iiii i form one ifeet tree. A man Im-at ties abmt eighteen times a minute, and uxes three thousand cubic feet, or ati'iut three hundred and seventy-five hoo-sheads of air per hour. " A cripple, travelinr; on his hands and kneer-, n:i5 undertaken a ionrney to Texas, start iiur from Montreal. He seems confident of his ability to per form his tnsk. Every adult man ha 1.4 square feet of hiuprs : or, rather, the mucous mem- brane lining the air-rell of his lungs, if spread upon a smooth, plain suifaee, would cover an extenS of 1,4'H) square I feet. j There is a theater in lWlin which ' eives iierformances at half-past six in ;the mornino; durinar pleasant summer : davs. The nrice of admission is low ! and 2.0X to 3.0X) persons are often j i present at these representations. j I A Hrazilian paper speaks of a negro j j who died there recently aced l'i. and ! i of several other persons who reached re- j j maikabie acres, and attributesthis lunge- , i viiy principally to the fact that the men j atid women referred to were vegetar- ! ' ians. : Kngl.ind has a mourning reform as sociation. It was started in by ! three women, and it now numbers 4"0 ' memb-rs. It jnoivises to do away with fixed customs or rules of mourning, W j yond a black band aiouml the arm or : black scarf, and to leave to the most in i t crested the privilege of refciilat ing their ! h;.bi's and styles of dress in time of be- reaveriient as well as in seaso.is of pleas I ure j The solitary wasps stintr their victims I i:i such a manner as to pierce the gang ; lia. ant! thus, without killing them, al ; most deprive them of all power of movement. One stiecies of sphex. which preys on a large cra-:oripi . after hav ing almost paralyzed her victim in the usual manner, throws it on its back, bends the bend so as to extend the ar ticulators of the neck, and hen. seizing the membrane between the head and the bodv. with their jaws, crushes th' ganglion a marvelous instinct. ! The shortest of m nikmd are the j Ilushmar. and related tribea in South j Africa, with an average height not ex- ' reeding four feet six inches. Thtallest j race of men is less than one-fourth high- ! er than the shortest, a fact which seems ; surprising to those not used to meas- i urement. In general, the stature of ; the women of any race may bo taken as j about one-sixteenth less than that of the i men. Thus a man of five feet eisht i inches and a Ionian of live feet four 1 inches look an ordinary well-mat dud j counle. ! "Water in Dry Places. Tt is j known that iM-tween the Rocky moun- tains and the Mississippi there are vast I regions which are arid and unrro "table ; because of the absence of water. A i j Siieam or a well is all that is necessary j , to make these sterile regions blossom as the rose. It is known that at some I j distance underground there is an abnn- dance of waler, which, if reached, and j j utilized, would make fruitful hundreds ; : of millions of acres of land. The gov- i I eminent has selected Messrs. C. A. i ! White, of Greely, Colorado, and Porfes- sor . Augtiey. or ZSetirasKa. to act. as a i commission to select sites for sinking ! e: periiiiental artesian wells in the arid regions of I he Roekv mountains. To I guide the commission. Professor Povvel I I has marked spots on the map for exam- ! inatiou. Most of them are between the j 101st- and llih tlegrees of longitude. I The area to be insiected includes one third of the State of Tex -s. the eastern jKirtioiis of Montana, Colorapo and Xw Mexico, and the western portions cf Nebraska. Dakota and Kansas. The practical result from this inquiry must be of the utmost moment to the coun try. Irrigated land is wonderful!) fruitful, and it is one of the utmost m jvrtance that, as our population in cieases. new outlets sh m d be lound for i hose who wish homes and farms of their own. These now arid plains are near the richest mineral regions in the Untied Stales. Cuild they lie made r ductive. the crojrs would 'ind a iead ni.iikei among the mining iMipuiaiioii. Mock Bcckwheat Cakes. Warm one (J'lal't of hkillimed milk to theteln ieraiure of new milk; add one lea sxx)iifu! of dairy salt And three lable sjioonl ills of go(n! lively yeast ; Ihickeli to the consistency of real book wheat cake-, with Graham meal in which three small haiidfnls of tine corn iual lias : ln-en mixed. Very coarse "middlings, " j such as one geisrrom couniry mius, an swer quite as well, and none but an ex ert would know the difference ln-iween ihe imitation and ihe real. DlPI! TH FRI A Cl" It E. A New liedford (Mass. ) woman reports a new and, as she claims, a successful cure for diph heria A little nephew of hers was sick wilh diphtheria, and the child's mother was told lo give him tea made of the bal k of Ihe ro'ds ot the white birch. She- did so. and the coaling of ihe ihroa. and month liegan tolioseti and come off. and entire recovery followed. The lea may be used as a drink or gargle, or ruay bti held ill the mouth. woo katt: the roo. w A till. VSR1!. hv an Act of the fietienl AoemI.lr of the Conimorivrcalfh f Pennwrlvsinia. rntit r.1 "An Act torcenlaic the General Electrons with in this Commonwealth.' It i eojoinel npon me to Bie nnb'lc notice of ail election", anil to enu merate. In aaM notice what nfflcer are to be clecteil. I Thom as ObifPith. H ijh sheriffor the eounty of Cambria. In the Commonwen'rh of Peonsvlvania. do hcebv imke kmrnn nil five not ice "to the rIectorrof the county aforenaid. that a Gent-ra.1 Flection will be htdd In saiii county of Cambria on the 8th rffitf of Xorembrr, A. T. 1SSJ, (the ame bein the Tuewlav next foUowinK the first MondnT of said month. 1 at which time r-tate and ttniintv orllccrs wil' 1-e elected a? follow s : ONE PERSON for the office of State Treasurer of Pennsylvania. . ONF PERSON In conjunction with the Coun ties "of 111 .ir and Hunt itrgdon lor President. I udire. PNE PERSON for the nfMceof Treasurer ot the oonntv of Cambria. TWO PERSONS for the office of Asoc.iate .Inilo of the conntv of Cambria. THKFK PERSONS for the olllce ot Commis sioner of the county of Cani:Tia ONF. PF.IlsONjfortlie oflbT of Poor houw ill- rector rf the county of Cambria TURF. E PKKSiiX? for the !h"co of Auditor of ym mntitv of CaTobi-ia ONE PERSON" for the office of Coroner of tire county o' Cambria. nUo hrrrbij mnke knnwn amTgirr nntirr. that the places for holding the afore-aid election in the several wards, boroiiifh. dist.iiets and town ship within said conntv a e as follows, to-w it : The e ccto-s of the district oKm-osed ol the Township of Allegheny, to meet at rtmdy sw hool house, in said township. The e ec torsot thoHistricrcompo-.ir'iiii nn diiii of tilams to meet at the hoi.ne oi liunit 1 Dunmire. in Atlam-biirjr. The elci tors .f the disfi-ict conir-tsed of the Tow nship of Rarr. to meet at School House No. 11. in said tovnti. The clectoTH of the district miiiWrl ot the Township of Rlaekiiek. to meet at thcr house ol Abram Makin. dec'il. in said township Th - electors of the dit-ict compose.1 oi the Township of Cambria, to meet at the Conrt House In the borouyh of EU-nsburtr. , n i..i.in i.r the district coinoosed ot the bonoi.-h of Cambria, to meet as lopows: I-1 st W ird at the - chool House in said ward : Second Ward, in the liroii)rh lock-up in said ward I The electors of the district composed ol the i Township of Carroll, to meet at the Scho-d house j l.. I '.....llln. M l...r..1llfl.. Their Vet or of the district eoiniwse. of the IS .miij.'h of Carndliow n. to meet at the School hoitre i;i said bor 'neli. Tlx e ectors of the district composed ot the Towrrship "f Chest, to laeet at ScloHil house No !. hi sai.i township. , .... The- el.-ctor of the district composed ot the Borore:h of Chest Springs, to meet at the house ot -laco'. vVagimer, in said tsi'ouuh Die eieclors ol the tlirari-t compoed of the Towoship ol Clearfield, to meet at School House No '. aHpHning the villagi- of St A noii.-t mc , Hi sj.id township. The H triors of the district coinpo-d ol the Townsh.i.of Conctiiaiili. to meet at School house at Sinir.'F.f. said township. The el-eto .-ot thedii-lliet .imposed ot the Itor oiijjh ot fniiiinii;li. to iirrt a.- foi'ows : irst Ward, at the liouxt ol Peter Malt.ie. in said t n-t Ward; Se.ron.l Ward . at tlte houe of John Sw arz- nian. in sai l. Sceoml Ward i . ....... ......i till. J lie tU.-vtors OI rite insnri ,.,., .. y. rtomin;ii of c.iT.ersilale. to im-et at Ilie rcuo.ii ' 1 . .. --O.I .1, "I he elnttors of the d:-trict eoinp 's"d of the Tow nshiof IT !. to meet at the Sclusil house in the viii.itre 4'Sumnierhill. in said township. The elei-tors il tic- district composiMl ot the Township, of 1 e-n. to met at Richland's School llon!. in aid fivwsh:p. Ihe eiertors ol the. di-t-iot composid of the Roroiioh of F.t-j oneiuanirh. to meet at the ; clewd hoTt-e io sai.l boi'otiLdi. I The "jh-i to s oi the ili-trtet coniw.l of the ; I?oronj:h or F.bercl.uri;. b nier-t as loli.ovs : Ka-t ( Ward, in he Court Room , in said w ard . We-t i Ward, in (irand J ill v Room, in the F.ai-t Ward. ! 'Phi? elector ot" the district ,-..niMs.d of the ; Township of F.l-Ver. to meet at the Scluad hou.-e in i tire vil ;ilt of St Itomtac'. in s:lld tow rih ip. ! 'I'he i leetr of t'ne di-trict conijs.-i-d of the i Iloroiin'i ot FranMiii. to meet at the School Imiise i in snid lis.rouh. j The . lectors of the district rompo-ed of the I TownsSi.p of i Jiillit Tin. to meet at Dawson's Sclnsd hon-e. ;ii aii toi.Tihip I Tire elector of tlw Iitrlct composed ofibe hor 1 ouh of O a'lit zin. t(j nn..et at the cinwl hotie. in j s.-t:d horoiij.il I The l.-.-ror of Ih.' dt-triet rnmi s'il of the j Townsh'p of . I act. on . to meet at the lnnic "I 1 lienrv K iL'er. inlaid toMtiMiiit. I The ei' itiiis of the il--triet C'.m.''il of the ( IlnrHiirli nt .liiliti-iiiwii.tn inert n-!oll-iws: Fir-t i Ward, at Fin. ic S losd Ibsini No. in s ti. warii. ' Secotid V.ir.l. al the olh. e ol .1. s Steive, Fp. J on Mark, t Mreet in said ivard : Third Ward, at j the housi-of John lt-ad-. on Frank-in street, in 1 said wi;rd ; 1'oiirih IVicl. S. hoot houe on Adam j street, in said ward : Fitth Ward, ai i he boil-' ..f 1 .Aujrut Wctijand . in aii ward: Sixth Ward, at 1 the .lohostow ti tMittery. in said ward; Seei,th j Wartl . at the SehiHil house on Horner street, ill i said ward. ' The clcetors ot" the .li-fr't.-t comisis'.! of the J l'or.iiL'h of l.oretfo. to meet in the school hou-e in 1 said lMrmi;h. The eo etors of tlu district composed of the tow n-1. ip of M aristcr. to meet at the w arehou-e of , Anoii-tine Durbin. in the village of AI mister in j said tow itship. ; 'I ne electors of the district eomosed of the lior- oujrii of M ill v illc. to meet as fo lows : First Ward, j at the Lock up : Second Ward, at the Host car- ri.ijre hou-e. in said ward. J ihe electors of the district comjM.sed of the i Riiroiiuli of Prospect, to niet in the .-chool house I in said I sirotiirh. i 'I'he cb.etor- of tin- district i-iihiiminhI of the ' ' township i t I'ortaL'e, to nun-t at the School house t . tieai the vil! ixre ol Portage. The elrciors of Ihe di-tnet conipo-v.l of the Town-hip of Reade. to meet at the tin-hop of , ; Abraham Cornel in, i u t he v illat"e of (i lasnow , in aid tow n-hip. 'I'he i-Vi :.ir of ihe oi.rrict compowd ff the I Township of Itii'ir.'in i. to meet at the lniuse of t Joseph tiei. ill said town-hip. j The electors of the de.trict oompitsed of the . Township of Stonveve k. to ni"it at .laco'.y's Sch'Mil h.ei.. in said town-hip. j The idec'ors of the di-trict composed f the , Town-h.p of Sutnmeihill. fo nt.-.-t at Snminerlnll School hou-e. in the horoiik'h of Wilmore. I The e'as-tois of the lit rict compoM-d of tlo lloiouth of Siimnierliill. to nn et at the school i lion-ss in said l.oro ih i The electors of the district coiopo-ed of the ; TovMt-hip ot" -1: piehanna. to meet at the house. ; ol lichaei Phttt.in -aid town-hip i The elector-of the ii:-t: ict eoiniM.se.1 of the I Towtihip o! T:i 'it .to met t at the -chool houe i lie ;r Win Headri. k's. in said tow tisttip ! 'I'he elci'tors of the .iitrict o'mip.e-e.l of the j I'.orinih of Tunnelhill. to meet at the Solum: i Imiiisc. in said b -rouirh. The electors of the d istrict compos d of the Itor : ounh of WiMidvale, to meet at the new school honsc i in -.-lid borouch The elector, of the di-trict compos d of the lor oiii1i of Wilmore, to meet at council chamber, in sai'l borough. The electors of she district composed of the Township of Wa-hiitL'ton. to meet at the s, i,M, Iioum- at tin- Foot of l lati.- I in said township. The e odors ot the district composed of the Township of u hit,; to meet at the -mall sore hou-e of .lohn C. dates, in s id tow tiliip. The electors of the district compi.-e.l .f the Towti-hipof Voder, to meet as lollows: I"ir-t divi-ion at the public house of Jacob Ream, in said town-hip; Second division, at Ream's school lions., in sai.l township. M'F.CIAI. ATTKX TIO-V. Skc. I. Fvery male citi7.cn twentv-nne vears of H-re. posses. intr ttie tollowintr qualirleatiohs, shall be entitled to vote nt all elections: First He shall have been a citizen of the Cni ted States at least one month. .Scroti f He shall have resided in the State one year (or if havinir previously heen a .pialitied elector or native oorn elt izun o! the Si ate. he sha II have removed therelrom and returned, then six months) immediately preeeilinir the election. Third ;ic -shall havo resided in the election district where he shall oiler to vote at least two months immediately prueedin-r the election. tourrh II tweiity-one years ol aire, or upward, he shall have paid within two vears a State or county tax. which shall have lieen assessed nt least two months n in! paid at least one month bc lore the election. Sue. 4 All elections hv the citizens shall he bv ballot. Kv ery ba Hot voted shall be numbered In the order In which It shall he received, and the number recorded by the election officers on the list of voters, opposite the name ot the elector who presents the ballot. Anv elector may write his mime upon his ticket, or cause his name to be writien thereon and atte-ie.l bv a citizen ol the di-'rief. The election officers shall he sworn or j affirmed not to dip-lose u,w any elector uhall I have voted unless required to do so as a witness i In a judicial iir.K'eed i oif . j Sbc. !. Flectors shall in allcascsexcept treason, j felony, and breach or surety ol the peace.be priv i lleired tfoin arrest durinti' their attendance on I elections and in tfoinir to and returiiinn there i from. I Sue. 6. Whenever any of the quallMcd electors I of this Commonweal Hi shall be in active mllitiirv j service, under n riaiul-iUon from the President of i the I nitcl States or hv uth rltv Irom this Coin j nionweulth. such elector mav exercise the riifht - of suftrrue in all elections bv the citizens, under j such reirul.itions a are or shall be pre.cri.-ed hv i law. as tolly is lltl-ey were prcs?nt at their usua'l ! places of election. ; Skc. 7. All law. reirulatinir the holdinir ofelee j tions by theciti7en for thercjristraipin ol le-tors shall be unitorm thnuiifhont the State, hut no elector shall be deprived ol theprlvi.ea-of votlmt ; by reason ..rhis name not helm-- resr.-red. j Site. S Any peroti who shall itiveor protnlseor oiler to -five b. anv eW..r anv monev. rewMrd or of her valuable r.-n-Oder-Mion lor his rote at anv election, er lor wPhhoidimr the same. ,r who shall irive or promise to irive such consideration to any other person or party for such elector's vote, or i for the within. I. limr thereof, and anv elector who j shall reccl re ..r sirree to receive for hini'elt or for nno'her. any money, reward, or other valuable ' consideration for his vote an at election ..r t..r , withholdiiiK the same, shall thereby forfeit Die I rmht to vote nt such election: and an elector I whose riirht to vole shall be challenged (or such : cans" belore theeli-etion olfleers. shall be reouired , to swear or nttlrtn that the matter ol the challenife ' is nntrne bciore his vo'e shall be re-r-eived. 1 Sue. 9. Any nerson who shall while a candidate for office be Kiiilty of bribery, trail, I. or wilful vlo , latum ol any eleetion law. shnll be forever dls ; qiiHlilied from holdinir any ottie ol trust or profit wiiinu iiiii. roiiimonweaun : anu any nerson con victed of willul violation of the election laws shall. In addition to anv penalties, nrovi.led by law i I deprived ol the riiilit ol nutlraiie absolutely lor a i term of lour ears. ! Skc. 111. For the purpose of votinir no person j shall be deo-ncd to have uainzd a resilience by 1 reas.ui ol his prese ee, or lost it by reason ol his ! absence, while employed in the service, either t civil or military, of this State, or ol the T'liited I States, or on the hiith eas. n.r while a student ol 1 any institution ol learning, nor while kept in a j oor-hone or otner asylum at public expense, j nor while confined In public prison. I Sec. 14. District election boards hnll consist of t a jn-lire and two Inspectors, who shall be chosen annually by theeitizens. F.ach electorshall have the riirh; to vote f.o- the ptd-fu and ..u inspector, and each Inspector shall appoint one ebrk The ' tlr't election Isisr.I of any new district shall he , selected, arid vn -a-icies in election boards tilled i as shall be provided by law. Flection olticcrti Shall be prlvlles-ed from rret onoti d iv of elec tion, and while cnvaire.1 In m iHim np and trans I inittuuf reiuriia. except iii.ob wj, not of a court I of record or indite there-d. tor nn election iraud I h.r reloor or Kr wanton broacb ol tUo vvace Itj cities they may claim exemption from jury duty i dnrin their ierm ol service. ' S-. t No person shall be qual'ftcd tn serve rt f an election officer who shall hobt or who sltnll within two months hae held an rfl'-e. or np ?j potnrment or employment In or under the iro ernment of the t'nltd States, or nt this State, or of anv city or conntv, or anv munlHpnl oosnl. commission or trust In any cftr. save only jtitu ces of the neace. and aldermen. notarlc public nil persons In the milltls service of the Sstate r j nor hl! anv election officer be eliirlble to any . civil office to he filled at an election Ht wnien ne shall serve, save onlv to such subordinate manic. Ipal or local officer.' below the irrde of city or county officers, as shall be designated by law. And also the lollowinu Acts ol Assembly now In force In this State, viz : ACT OF JAVI'ART 30, 17. Sue. 4. That nil elections hereafter held nnder the laws of this Commonwealth, the poll? shall he opened at seven o'clock, A. M., and close at seven o'clock, p. sr. SRC 7. Whenever there shall be a vacancy In an election board on the "nornlnif ol the election, said vacancy shall be filled in conformity with ex isting laws. The Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to the Election of this Commonwealth." passed July ad. 1S7. prortdes as follows, to wl? : That the Inccfors and .Indues shall meet at the respective places appointed for hobllnit 'he elections In the district to which they respectlve 1 - belonir. before seven o'clock In the tnorninir of T'tcs.tav. November S. and each said Inspector shall appoint one clerte. who shall be a qua 1 1 tied voter ol such dtstrlet. In esse The person who shll have received the second hitch est number of vote for Inspcriorshall not attend on the day of an c.-otlon. then the per son who shall have received the next highest number of vote? for juilire the next receitlnif election shall act as Inspector In hi? place And In case the person who shall have received the hlo-he-f numls't o( vote for Inspector shall not at tend, the person' elected rndo-c shall appoint an ins ector in his t .1 A ml In C-J se the person eleeteil indirc shaM not attend, then the Inspector who shall have reeeived the hiwhe-t nnmberof votes shall appoint a iudire In hs Tdace, and if any vneanev shall continue tn the loar.l lor the space of one hour a ft or the time p. xed tv law lor theoiienlnir ol the election, the qnallhed voters of the township, wnrl, o district (or which sueh offleers have hc.n fleeted h.ill elect some ol thedr number to fill the vacancy. the ytimr. or ttti. The attention id all qualified voters is directed to the folb-winir A'-t cf Aemblv re-j-nhttinif the mo le ot yotm'i In this ' 'ommon wealth : rrtAViiK in thv: wmiE of Tmtjra. A x Ait reeulaCnir t be mode of i. otinif nt all the election in the secr-il eoimtte. fit the ' 'otlj. mouwealth. approved March :'0 V'Ai : Sie-. 1. Itr it mat-ted At thr .SVnif nnff ff'rc of Krjtmrntnfivcx of Ih" t'onmnriirrmlfh of Pr-nnxijl-vnrttn in lirnrral biOTlfit mcf. tinil it rs f.i-rr.1.. fi tlrtrtl hy thr atithnritir of tttp ntm. That the qual ified voters of the several cnonMos of this ( 'om monwenlth nt the irenera I. towns!, ip. boronirh. or special elect rons. are hereby hcrea Iter authorized and required to vote by tickets printed or writ ten, or paetlv printed and t.a-tlv written, several ly classified as Pillows : ( ne ticket shall embrace the names nt all .Indices of Courts to be voted for, and be labeled outside "JniOei ry" : one ticket shall embrace the names ot all State nthVers voted for and be labeled -Sate": one fioke shall em brace the names of al ( 'ountv offb-ers voted for. and tie labeled "Conntv"; one ti.-ket shall em brace the name, of a II Township officers vntn.1 for, and te labeled "Township" : one tieket sfo-ilem-brae. the name, of all Hoi-oio.'b officer voted 'or and be labeled '" Horoiiirh"' mil each class si, all be d epos i fed in a; sp.:! r I te La : I"t -bo v. iIivkn under my hand, at tnv office in Fbens hurir . 1 1. s hrst day ol I let otter, in t tie y er ot our I-s.rd one t hotisand e'lfh? hnnilred and eliihiy-one. and the i ndependene.. of rhe T'nited States of America the one hundred and fifth. THOMAS IJirlrFITH, Sheriff. Siicrill'.s ( i(tii-i-. Kbensl-nrif. ( let. 1. ISM. R THE MOST POPULAR f-l . nr ai i . V. M SEWING MAEHINES. is tFji HS plC3 r ri ! A I L7ST h IT LI FETI MG sun pas sirs , cthlRG i i r Vf ,J.n e r I jj tuis:ui's sii.ni.w -... I j rTniCAGQ ILL. -e- '! . . . , - .r-i'f i "- ' f t-J r.Z) Q RANGE MAG; txcess.'nsi? Delicate sni U.ziz2. Fti;. 23 eta.; Lar-r T;t 7 Ct3 S.f; jrtt.irr of Ills. 6oM t-y a!m ia t-mp P .'a: erv Cc., ?( . T., en -."i . S-t:l. The Medicine for Evcrv Family. NEVER INTOXICATES. Mni-frr.rn C.in.'T. L'uchu. Mani'n:- fL""ircT.i, and other oftl ehct regctrtlile rc:nci:irr; known. h Pakkfr's Gingf t Tomc hns T-mtrkn! V varied r or, Blood i'uxirier and Liver Rity-ubtor ever madf? fa Itcommncesto act mm t!e 6rt dnc, scan:hcs 4 T out the wrak ct-t?. ai.d is wrrr.rt'-J to c:rc c help all dr-e isc cl the iiov. s, M m::rn, s'.tooa. Kidneys, I.imt. t" rinry lr'i:,, n!l CoTLplrtinTof f Women, T-rvnrc, Slcck.--.nrs, Khennia tikxa a:-d K. Lhkriiin' Try a hrttk- io tl.w , it rn:iyrnve yniTrllfe. jDCt. L and $ i sizes at;iilcn:c:i;i r. Fvery rni:inctot:Te hasour ti"r...turc on ot.i-idc u rr.i '.HT, Iiiscol ic 4 Co., N. V. .Lanre raving in b,iVi:: n 1 sue Just xviiat i W.t!tel, Hverybo.v whose, h.iir iigiyor fa.ld has fcli the need of a I xit Kcit-rer ard Crc- .in that is clean agretably prrft:med and harrr.levu P.-ir-ker's ilair Iaisi.m -t-5fies the mcrst fasticiMS lu these rejects. o!d ty druL'fnsts at jr-c. and fi. J. MONROE TAYLOR ESTABLISHED 1S44. 113 WATER ST., NEW VOIIK.. The iliitest, nicest and best goods made. Guaranteed pure, superior in quality and style of package to any brand in the world. Takes less quantity to do the jame vrork. Ask your grocer for it, and ha-re no other. "Julilu VrlNICU tnet FamllyKnit IIt : Ii ) ne ever luvente-l. Will knitji pill' cf :.kmii.-s. wit.i IIEKIi and TOE complete-, la i 20ni!i.,t. s. it i.l a so knit a great arn tv of fancr mi k for wlii.-h there Is always a reartr market. Seri-i I rj-cire-ilnrsnM tenn-itothe twambly Knlttlnt I Plachlnc Co., iuO Waslnrton Su. lioawt. M-s. - NbW HIGH BLOOD! f itrMttH.f fit rrrr(.r Willm m.L-u v- i.-t- r.'n.H. and will compllv rlirtrtire the Mocsl in tlm cnt.resvst.'m in three tronths. Anvr-ervor. win. will tnkc . roll -r.r!i iiieht from 1 to I,-e-wr in-iv be resire-l I . soon 1 bealtb. if sncli a (bin! i. iii.:iiii', rni rv mri'i for 8 c er t-rjinii. . f. .off utty Jt CO., formerly Jiangor !e. Hunt on, Mass., EMPLOYMEWT-tOCAORTaj, Alaa b-LA ft firrraoaia. 1UEXPENSES aJriBo-0. Vt A(. Ks) apsanptlT paid. SLOAN a t o. 06 (.rorgc tst, a. lDelainall. aa. ( ft ITat -1..S. -ifm-.-li,.l.r,l1. W It . rnn l n ntitlst C.e. 'IP. 1-nit.t F!.l. s.-!i.lirl.i i J. I' .sar-.l u-l I-.. M rfnuri.ii r... n- .rr;il,il.( -itpn. t V.luMcri. :: a--f. -t tH.'Sr-r-.-yiC" , Ii;3i;-;ai -r-T-:t. T rt i a m a i i k-- a 1 j; -95 ALWAYS ii I I ft 1 1 u F The Best Modicino Ton can Us a I for Sestorics: Health & Strength i Simple Experiments In I lrcincuy. A exeat many Xia iiiiH nts ca-i bo p tolimd Vrllii l;ss tula s, st ii k i ifl nax and sulpbur. when oii!y sma i quantities of electricity are required. Th- liest rubtw-r for a sukhiIIi c'ass tut- Is " J, little fstheroujfh side of a blnck idled slik. lieeswax drawn ov-r the Mirl.ici of a tulie wiil greatly rricrea-e its p.w er. In rubbing a tube, the hxnl should lie kept two or three inches below "tin upper part of the rnbl-er. otherwise On electricity will dtr-chanre iiself upon tie hand, and nothing will reuviin upon t f tulte for the experiment. When Un tune is in verv gtHid order, ami strunaiy excited, it will throw off rmTiy tn ils of rays at every st I oke, wiihont tlie ap proach of any conductor, except what moist ure may lloat in the couruion at mosjpliere. The Magic Feather. Electrify a smootn glass iiilje with a rubli-r. ami hold a small feather at a short di-tam-e frem it. The feather will instantly lis to tile tube. j.nd xdbere lo it for a : 'dt time; i' will th.n llv off. and t!ie li.t'C Can never le lipfm;hi close lotheftath er till it has toueb 'd the side ot t ).e p-om. or someoili.-rbo.lv the iiin ! nii-ates wiOi t l.e "rouiiil. I'" r- '!'-. Volt tate c-,iP' lo keep the tube !'-. r the feather and the s- e ol h ;n m you may drive it ronini to al! parts the room without touching .1 ; ami. what is very remarkable, lb" s-ime side ofthefeather will lie consi .01' Iv oppo site the tlllie. Wl;ile the feather is tl i - ing before the smooth tube, i: wdi be mmefliately attracted by an excited rough tule or a stick of wax. acd t'y cont inuallv froin on" tubetotle-o her. till t he electricity of Imtli is dischar;"d. The Rotating Pipf.. - Lay a watch dovn on a table, and on the j'lass bal ance a tobacco-pipe verv carefiniv. Next take a n i n"-'j b.ss. rtdi i? (j'tickb will; a silk handkerchief, and h hi i'. for half a minute b. fore the fir.-, then apply it to the moiiih end ot the pipe, and the latter, attracted by tie- ele. tricity excited by the fiiciii-n a-r' warmth of the handkerchief and Ui.i-s. will immediately follow ir ; and by car rying the wine-glass around, always mi front of the pi-e, the latter will nn, linue its rotary motion, th- wat.-h glass lieing the centre on which it ro tat es. ELECTRICAL I'APKR. laKe a of ciiiiinnm brown :aoer. atiout the of ar .x-tavo lionk. hold i! I -ef ore the till finite drv and hot. then draw- brisk !y und.-r tl e arms several times, -o as to rub it on bo' h spies; at once l.y s h coat. The pap-i will be found so p-o-eifullv e'ectrical. that if placed ai'aii a wainscoted or pap'-re.l wall of a ro-mi. it will remiin there f..r some minutes without talibiL'. If the p:.t"-r be asain wanie d. and drawn under lie arm as before, an-l hnn-j up by athreei attaclnul to one corner of it. it will hold nn several feathers on e.p-h sidi , Should these fall off from different sides at the same time, tbev wil' c':ni 'o-.-et It er verv stroiio-lv ; and if. aft-ra ui'io t , thrall lie sh it ken off tb-v wi'i fi one another in a verv singular ui.!nt..-i . The Animited SpiDF.n. 'nt a bit of cork in th" form of a. spider, fumi-h it wiMi eio-hf whi'e thn ad les. ai'd rut' tbroiirrh the bodv a lopy bl n k si'k threatl, bv which hang un th" im 'a' ion insect. Fvcite a rod of eealiug- w.i v and another of 'jbiss. lo1h bv np-ans f A rubber, and hold them op :l'.l. si.l- th" spider, which will vibrate fu--kw:i;1 and forw ir 1. TAN( IN(i I'.l! w. somnort "-ce of class pj-evionslv warmed, un in two books, one at each en 1. and p' . .ui" bran nndernea'h : then rub tt.e op i r side fif the elass w i'h :i b'aek siM I. -in ' kerch i"f . or n piece of flannel, end 1 1 bran wil! dance up and down ir d.-r D with much rapidity. The Ext itahi.f. P.ai.l. W-o-to ;' -1 excite a piece of brown nijsT as l...c.v lav it on a 'abb and p!;oe upon j ;i b ill, made of eld. r-pi'ii. anon' 'ii" sc.. o" a pea : the ball will binned ia e! v rim across t he p.i per ; pointed towar 1 :t . and. if a n.-.-d'. b. it w-ll en run t.,--id. it not her p irt and so on f- able t iine. ApllFlilNt; finnsKibu piece ot p. ip-r be t.i.i(..l I.s. If i! a slit... table, atid Mien rnl.l..d --.ill. dia ru'it'.-r. the eleciri'-i' great that t wo or i t.e- !'. lie Iliad" tM :i I'p'l' til ' the i;pn r af'er i' 'ris n - the table. TUt ('.., ic II I " 1 I. b rows AM ( AI.V Cake of Cvlvks T h tv b 1 V ciHes if is very import ,tn- 1 animals clean. Th:-' c t'i " i by having their n-u. rn t' of easily cleaninir. Ow ' diet of calves, tlpv o d a li water which in ik.-f ile-ir ; . p II. 1 . 1 I 1 III In' I . 1 1 1 lv w-t. If one can so ; rrat.. pens as to have a s'.il I'm-i ;tt drainaire nndi-rn.-ai h. it will add to the health of the occupants, they are to be kept on i he ur-i.i i jven should lie thoroughly cW-an-every day and rcbedded wnlnii 1 ial. If your nn has tin .-a- smell aliout it. you may know are not doing your l-st tor : and that thev ne. d aiteniion. .1 'l.i' 1. . pen should be tilted up with lii'ie lxixes. and it is surprising lnov s-m ii young calves wiK eat whole n.i oi ! corn. If your calves should gel i. n-y astheltest kept calves w ill sou,. in,e-. take some waste giease l.ir.l is iln best cut it wilh a till le kerosene and t urpeiit ine. and then thicken wiMi some dry pn'verized sinphnr, and rub on lln hair where the lice are. Look nt lie animal next mornimr. and, if nm of l he ! larasites can -e found, rub o.i some ; more of the ointment; it works like a i charm : the lice disappear like "'dew lie- tore the sun. A Good Jep.sey Cow. An exchange says that Attorney General II ard n. Kentucky, owns one of the most extra ordinary of living cows ; and she is as b. until ni as she is good. In a sumle day her yield of butter has been as nun-h as two pounds t wo ounces of bin ler, and from the lime of calving '2Jud ol May up to this date the yield has at i o time l en less then two poind-, loni ounces. Tested for four days n suc cession, at the last of .lime, llie avi -rem-yield of butter per day as two pounds, -ighl ounces, or at the rateof ev-nieen IMiunds and a half each week. Shoi ily alter calving she gave thirty-six po'iml-. of milk per day ; and the i-ld no a is from t a ent y -eight tot hiriy-om pound.-.. Mi- has not jet attained the . u i meas ! ure of her jkuvus t-einc iis yet ouiy a ' heifer. She is prize, and it vill laKe a sum of nion.-y to buy her. ' The Ccw with Her Fikst Calf. It is often i ne case when ii in-lit r has le r I first calf, that the larim r 1 hii ks she i will not give more milk than will keep her calf ia good condition, aiul let them : run together to leach her On mystery of ; Leing milked the next tiuu slie has h ! calf. In this decision ttere are two i mistakes lh.tt go far to sjjoil the enw lor tulure usefulness. Cows Hie largely the creatures of hab it, and with their first calf everything is new nnd strange to them, anil they readily submit to be milked ami think it is all right; I ut suff.-r i h.-m io run with the calf Ihe first season a. id h NKious halit is establi.shed that It t y wiil bald ly foruret in a In. line. ii ihey .'. bul.unt lo be milked q eel iy , it is vi tleutly under inoiist. It is astonishing how many people hawk up and spit out Caiarrluti corrup tion" when there is bo little need of ,, as Pert'-va. cures it. pi.-C- r sie R, nr. h i I KRS. LY0I& L mtm, CF MX Hill., LYDIA E. -.v.er-e s-. - .-. .e,sse . n I'. for all trin.o I'ulnful o-l luinrs tifi.l W r.tnr.e. su rom mnit toonrhfrpt IVmule i:iul At ion. It -will cure eutlrly th -rurst forri of J rr ' om plint. illoTi'liti'.rK'i:-. Irfsrrrjstu.n tnd Cl-ers Hon, Isll'JiK nl PI-! !-cr'i:n'. r .! tl.e . r n-H-.uent Bplns.1 Wenkriesj, .!iJ Is I s.-iciarly fllf.-i to Ui It will din !v enl e-rr! tr:-or frern tbeuM-rcsln aa esrly s'Ji.-e cf ,:rrr: I n i t Ine t-ni:ney t" can-e-rouhulJl&is-ti.r-l cl,e.-k-J srj ie-i:ly 1 7 ' "- It lrmoTs fn.iiitric--s. fatilcn'-y, drrtrcysall cr-r!rn for-:muln?s. rnil r-tl-rc westnrss of the str,rr- h. IV enrn It! it" nr. '" --liclies. V-rr.-.n- Tro'-rr t lee, nersl lthly, fc:,. c; t-.sr.tos, Pri region and ln-11--restlon. Ttlt feel'- r f.f 1-" lr?n----.f-rtr pnln. T-e'.rtt mb4 tsiekache. pr:-o - . i r.-: nil. : ' t rurr-1 I Its a. It srnl at all t.mesriiil ' 'ti :c r r'.l f l-nir-i.tan-if act In barrnnny with the I-vst tt -" ' !i-1 1 :o -rctrt.ra. Fgrtbrrt:'-f r " . r t iii :;.! -.f .Iier Ml thJa Comr'in-( t4 - " ' ' ' ltpu I- i in;..:av vicntBlE com- POODis J r. :ar 1 tt'.i r I I. V." .U.-B As-rj-:, L-fuvWaaa. Cri-'f.. SixWi'.'-.'-rf. Sent by tna;l latbaforra of p a'o inthe f -rm cf l'.rer.--, ca rty-elj-t cf prica. ft pe-ckit for:t!aer. Jl-a. Pi: H-in frlyar:s-er.ai; lettwrs of fri'-irr. S-1 Ijr alLpb lat. A-idresa as v.. ro-,n -fta i"' 'ir. rt-ifa-i'-T ahonl ! I .U.-.i;t I.T!:F. I.'yEnaaCS LTVT.a Til-tj. Thy rt:re con-ti;ti--.n. tUlouara ajd t-rri-'.tT of tiie li-eer. t e nts r-r - C -f Solil by all UrncRl'.ta. " n. .. II!!FniiiS. f?r ELYS tjyfrir'iii rial fe yf 'tArv. ?a -S LATARPH . cote s , r1 i-rii.s sf'X' x. T 1' !'Vs. t.ai.m i.i. i 1 ! UC.i 1...Y o F HQ? BITTERS.' (1 -.A ."tif-Uiciiie, Co- - iors, rrc m not a Drink.) 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