4 it & m flARVES? Uill A.V3.V) ti'E f A AFFOKD SS" GRAIN CRADLE. IS COMING, ; sssab CRADLE. TO 81 f ITHOri A COO. eic al.ote "put " rfir; .. BEST in the market. It Is made of well-seaaoned wood, put to V i S:iKM IH- prlr-lpl-w. an I i. adjustible In all it part, so that It wn he changed r.irntp.nv-K ,.i nl ra,n. Th " or. i-s re all rnoveablo. and the manner of t AS 1 l ' "J . 1 ; rc -l 'iPMovriLtni Kj.-H S.-vthe i. hung correct, care heinx taken that IN ; t. A Kt : I ' -'.V tlKAVY Tl e lie'! 'he Seville In not burled in the en.l of the snath, hut is mote- th--. if. i nn ! e adjusted for either ligtitbr heavy arraiu. fur easy running, good, eleaa cutting mr.'-i l iwath laying tlie si I (1 L. a. "V 1 "' BOSS" CRADLE CATViit r:s Kv FT.T.rii. Thee Pra.IIe" ran be horirht frcm myaircnts In .Tohnstown, Ebensnurg, t rr ""'wn St. it j-'i.- L Spr;nir. Iirettoan.t IMmster. or may he'ordered throngh any hard- ir.v .p ,r 'riiSria cimty t.r elfowbere. Seethe '-BOSS and beconvinced.that.it r.:i I i l.t i t'KS T iu t "jc market. It tn.: IS. T - a !" !. ar. l.ct.irf !.n of TiVriTATioisrs ! 're ".Viler Cradle," bat ha? been manufactured for more than . -le.-r.i the nn.li -rsl;tned. It has been greatly improved and slmpll p.eiciit than tlie old .Miller." Tliee if an imitation now being manu- .1 j'nw farmers and dmiiT' that the "B' SS" is oy far the supeno t.i na ma 1' upon the "in th. A u'one manufnctnrfng or sell inn any other -:. -.f i e Mil'er or McOutre Crndle will be delt with according to law. . j t . have t.'icirold cradles repaired should send them In immediately, as it will e to ceuuimodte them If lelt until within a lew days of the harvest. r l.i. ' '!.ilC: T3. J. C. Juc 1. 1? -ft. oSrcGrTJITl E, WILMORE, PA. THE S YOU YVAXT Y1 rUT. E FUESII DRUGS OK PATENT MEDICINES! YCC AKi: KESl-ECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AT JAMES' N i: V? D K U STORE, E IJ E X S 1$ U R G MENTATION I PA PVUi- UESII r.oon? XO 311? KEPItES - BOTTOM miCES r.lNS'-.FD rii.l MACHINE OILS, PAINTS, VARNISH, PUTTY IVtlli. .'TINE, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, (Dry and in Oil) BRUSHES,' Etc. -o- .4. .'sr., a very full and complete stock of A N K i O O K S AND R Y S T A T I O N L focklt noji-;y, pluses, combs, brushes, albums, perfumery TOILET SETS, ETC.. ETC. r' ilF. (.IiOLND APICES AND FLAVOKINii EXTRACTS. riiLSC i: I P T I O N S C A R E F U L I, Y C O M P O U N 1) E D. y"'LK PATKOXAGE SOLICITED. . - e--.- ...... ;v Jiji rjrnviKLP!iiA tl f n CAfEAmH of wonwR yOsYMPATrflZE WlThlWS THE HOPE Of fii'trjt r in thr Jtarkrt. -' -r.j tt... j, ,, .r,t.,r ..,:. for 3 nil . r-.: ,! I vn liir .ialo !'(. Ttii-i in i.'liino f - i'-n ffhc-everii'-P't, . - 1 ".' """ '' !. Keincm-,-M .h. i ii - a:ni tlnii, you nt . -'in r,, ,i;n, ,iir. ' r . ' at i :i -l' v k11' re m ' v l i. w :i ti-e machine -I r.-eiit-d. You wlil there-.:f-r.--t- i.y btivinL' tiic I'liil :c .in.! b i. -i 1 r I - n si-. i,.ie U. .i. I!t ,-. !"' 1:;!, Allealii'iiy 'I'n-p. LYD1A E. Fill K HAM'S coMr-ounD. H.H-lt, '. line 0,;,-'.. I. Received on Deposit v.ni.K .if n r.yi s i. C J L L T C T I O N S MADE A.- A'IK-SIDM POUTS. iJ'V.s oil 'F.f riincipttl ' '.. iil Noll, and a LitA), HANKING BUSINESS Tl. WSACTKl). F. BUCK, Cashier. -r. 31 i . is).-tf. T j ICK I STEVENS J 1 (I 'a.. j'.-tirer and I.-ilcr In .c ;d city mad: 'RNITURE I 3 ill- A nrr CnTO far all FEMALE LAK. MiV.SKS, Jnciu!l:ii Lei.corrlur b, Ir rcwalp.r and Painful IUci:inrnatlon Inflammation and Tier ration of the Womb, Fl-iedlna, FRO. LAP81S CTKRI, Ac. rw-Hcajant to the tasto, etHpaclonn and Immedla In it c-fTTt. Tt In a prrcat help til prf (rnancy, and re lieves paia dnrtr.iy labor and at regular peri.dn. PHYMn.t.Tsrss it ap pr.i:scinE it ntrrLT. t"Fon iiiTfirreHB of the ftieratlre ortrana of oitht r sex It Is second to no rem Ay that ban ever b- en beroi-o the p ibiic; and for all di- aBfS of the S.IDK2T3 it is tho Cyttitf ft Remedy in tlie World. tlf KIDVET COMPLAINTS of Either Sex Find Crent Relief In lis Fse. LTII V E. ri.VKII AH BLOOD ITFrTTTR I. I -ratin-ato evei-y vtfrtipe cf Ili.irris ir-i Hit) 7'.;. -cl, nt the flaii.o tin" will (rfri ton' and trp-up-th to t.ie j (tern. As marvellous in rtilt aa the CxDjAimd. t .th the Compound and Blood Purlfl -r are pre-.- t i t and liSS Wenterm Avrr.ue, I.ynn, Vakk. (ft- f ejth'-r, $1. 8ix bottl. s fur t- The Compound : r -.!. by rrc.il in the form of ptllp. or of lozenpe. on i- ei;4 of price, $1 per box for either. Mr. Plnkham froeiT anT-cr- all lrtt'TB of Inquiry. Encloae 3 cnt Btamp. Send for pamphlet. Mention thi Fnper. rw-I.miA B. rrnrnAH' Ijrxa Prua enre Constlpa tiou. BUlounes and Torpidity of the IJr. ie& ceulik -Sold hy nil rniKBlt.- (3) At. lames l ru .St. .re, Eliensb'ir . fs li.-ly.l THEINVALUflBLEJJOWESTIC REMEDY! PIIK1SOI. SODIQUK. Propr.etort: BAJSCI BROTHHIS ft THIT1, PliunlslplLa. InvalunMo as an astrlnpent and rtrptlc applica tion in HEMORRHAGE., as after EXTRACTION of TKETH. and to proTvnt ctibsequent sorrnesaof the gum; as a nh fur the ruouth, in cae of lISF...F.I)irMS or AFITTHOT'S conditions, or to I'l.INFKCT an OFFENSIVE BREATH ; utear- ;e in 11IKOAT A r F E'TTIONS, SCARLATINA, ui i ti i tl r.KiA ; an an appi: AFFECTIONS and FHFPT an intcction for all EMALE COMFLAINTH. fOB SALE tt DRUQa:ST8 AND EENUAL MERCHANDISE SUUBt, ppl'cation in PARASITld PTIVK r.IPF.ASES. and mm abnormal discharges and Sw(Iili Insrct rMv!rr Kills TATO UGS An. 10 1 CEAUEEE SUITS. tti; BEDSTEADS, ILfJS, CHAIRS, Li.VVNTIl AVENUE, all Trrmbh'some Vertnln. It Will tlioroughlv exterminate Roaches, Ant", Bed Knifi, Flea-. Lice. JL.ths. T.ihiio uml Cot ton rm, c. H is nie. . :.r. el,.ir.ly and ctienp. !t will rot poison aniinn!-. or lowls. -.a.p'o i h 'U Mtr. bv nn.. i w, r-i p...,,.., .,, s ampe taken, t irrnl.iri :ree Aucnl V. rntf -.1. ...l.trcx- J .S. II. J1INM. iKii Mnltlille'.l Strret, FitflMirgrh. I'a. IJ-29.-3in.l , SOME OF THE BItt TREES. The higiftt range of mountains is the Uitnai:va. the nan elevation beinp es timated at from lG.OiiOto 18.CKX feet. The largest bhip in the world is the Great Eastern. She is six hundred and eighty feet lor g, 83 feet broad and 60 feet deep, being tons builder's 18,915 gross, and 13.344 net register. She was built at Millwail, on the Thames, and was launched January 4, 1875. The largest university is Oxford, in England, in the city of the same name 55 miles from London. It consists of twenty one colleges and five halls. Ox ford was a seat of learning as early as the time of Edward the Confessor. Un irersitv College claims to have been found by Alfred. The largest body of fresh water on the globe is Lake Superior, 400 miles long, 160 miles wide at its greatest breadth, and having an area of 32.000 miles. Its mean depth is said to be 900 feet, and itsTgreatest depth about 200 fathoms. It? surface is about 635 feet above the level of the sea. The biargest cavern is the Mammoth Cave, in Edraondston county. Ky. It is near Green river, six miles from Cave City, and about twenty three miles from Bowling Green. The cave consists of a succession of irregular chambers, some of which are large, situated on different levels. Some of these are traversed by navigable branches of the subterranean Echo river. Blind fish are found among its waters. Among the most remarkable of natur al echoes are that of Eagle's Nest on the banks of Killarny, in Ireland, which repeats a bugle call until it seems to be sounded from a hundred instruments, and that on the banks of the Naha, be tween Bingen and Coblitz, which repeats the sound seventeen times. The most remarkable artificial echo known is the Castle of Simonetta. about two miles from Milan. It is occasioned bv two parallel walls of considerable length. It repeats the report of a pistol GO times. The biggestdiamond in the world, if indeed, it be a diamond, is the braganza, which forms part of the Portuguese ciown jewels. It weighs 1,700 carats, However, not a little doubt exists of its being a diamond, as the govern men thas never allowed it to be tested. It was found in Brazil in 1740, The largest tested, but uncut diamond is the Mat ta.ni, in Borneo. It has been the cause of a sanguinary war. Before it was cut the Koh-i-noor, which was one of the English crown 'jewels, wis the largest tested diamond. It then weighed 794 carats. When in possession of the em peror A jrengebe it was reduced by un skillful cutting to 180 carats. During the Sikh mutiny it was captured by Bri tish troops, and presented to Queen Vic toria. It was re-cut, an 1 now weighs 100 1-10 carats. The greatest active volcano in respect of eruptive force is probably Hecla, on the south-west coast of Iceland, though Vesuvius on the east side of the Biy of Naples, may be said to dispute the palm with it. Ilecia rises to a heigth of 5,110 feet above the sea, and is surrounded by many higher mountains. It has three tieaks, and along its side numerous pra ters, the seat of former eruptions. The crater of its principle peak is a little over lOo feet in depth. Since A. D. 9hj, 43 of its eruptions have been recorded, five or six ofwhich were simultaneous, or nearly so, with those of Vesuvius, and four with those of .Etna, and one with those of both Vesuvius rise 3,000 feet above the sea level. Its crater is 1,500 feet in dianvter, and l,0i.K) feet deep, The craters of both these famous volca noes are far exceeded in dimensions by that of the "Mountain of Fire'' whose crater is estimated to be four miles in circumference and eight hundred feet in depth. A Woxdeiiful Plant. Attention is now attracted to a new sort of cotton plant which proves immensely valuable. For many years Mr. A, A. Subers, of Macon, Georgia, has been carefully ex perimenting to hybridize the cotton plant that grows wild in Florida with the common okra. The cotton plant used is that of a species which is found on the lowlands of the Caloosahatchie river. The new plant retains the okra stalk and the foliage of the cotton. Its flower and fruit, however, is strikingly unlike either the okra or cottou plant. The plant has an average heigth of two feet, and each plant has only one bloom. ! 1 his is a magnificent flower, very much j like the great magnolia, is fragrance ; and equally as latge. Like the cotton . lilooui. the flower is white tor three ; days after it opens, after which it is first I pale pink, and gradually assumes darker . shades of this color until it is red. and : then drops, disclosing a wonderful boll. ' For about ten da3s this boll resembles j the cotton boll, and then its growth sud- der.ly increases as if by m;igic until it ; finally reaches the size of a cocoanut. j Not until it reaches this siz does the Jint appear. Then its snowy white threads Ix-gin to burst from the boll, 1 but are held securely in their place by ! the okra-like thorns, or points that line the boll, j One experienced picker can gather 1 800 jounds a day, and fast hands much more. Were the only saving that of la lnr in gathering the lint, the result of Mr. Suber's experiment would entitle him to the everlasting gratitude of the Souther farmer. But this is not all there are no seeds in the lint. Each boll produces about two pounds of long staple cotton, superior to the sea island, and at the bottom of the boll there are from four to six seeds, resembling per simmon seed. This rew cotton, there fore, needs no ginning. or: UrK TC :ir HOC t ..r ,'tr am! Ktli SI., ,'tr .r' c on, - and nil others J op -. 1 l li.MU ltK.Ap.ai e ttul'y invited to Hive u-i a - it -c. a? we are l ontl.tcnt 1 a. nt ,md kt.se every I .,w4t. I i-i.-t.. s . ! Traded mark. .i v. M.ircli : "a Mt.K. ! LUES UrALSS, . i:ncicr covsr-'.-r-TioN fvt'ng of B;o5J Broo ch., a, C'.i'hs. t"o!.i, C:rrh of . t t erd ail I of tl.e 1 ulmonary Or: c. 1 n.-e. 0 cent and f 1 00. s y-n rross:t for It. O. I'llltbartfn. f5 7. XX MUTUAL AfirT nn'', f T 'he Live and VT IVTT 0 ilULil 10 aUe. tarra ol ih Oatlana I ftA ft t I JESSE MfES. .in, Vte II'.' of thee Holrt II inwavmn. i Ai'.iottl.e loiintrr Urothfts nj other b.. I.I j outlaws. MrKanlly lllnslraled. OterFiOO I Pasf". H- wre ol Interior edition. naiplrte j oatllt hy mail. Forty 'tj. Term Liberal. J- u -on i in XcMakis. l5t W. 6th St., 'incin ti.O. npUaOHf:ECOMPHY Stes' Heading arid Lumber. w Ill lin.lll'vr .-1.1. i mm nil. n i v...,u .,r & 1 ' I. :?5r,3'JRC, PA. '1 M9 r 1 Ik, no r bsments in 24 Years. PROPERTIES :ci.i.Lr ih-:wkd. f MWS TAKEN. . .V. WAV?.. President. ICK, Serittfrtt. r. 31 .SSl.-ly. i! iti in sr rki! t rn ion ai l kids of H f'A VKS, fH''?Ai)fXG8 AN I) l.iWIHKR. w i N n n .1 : ittfi :. i .i. 'n.I li;o Harrels. It est of '. .1. i 1 l.I.t- 11 K, liiijnene .it un- N:ntn Strict... rtttf-l-5 -Sm.j WANTED, SALESMEN. TO c&nviuv for th maim of fmi "P" ril. V"mrrof Frn!t aod Ont4v I' no JilTn-jvifirj li .:uli .l'j'j Gi out A .in . AK7 AV. 1 ) I CK. '''l.'.'.'vA'Irf im a " - , .t . thd I Practical Life.fjfeft'SVK c,'."r: T VZ5i IL" " W1I lllulrtlistk . rlf'arl at ! irt r- :liacle I a i ''i-r l ira! lait Companlej. .., rt. li, ll.-ly AGENTS Warii'" ''".m4. i'-,-: .- -::3coks &. Bibles r.KA I 1 VS OI!i;AS,c7sto.. i , s.-t Keeds.only e !I0. Pii.aos .,p. Kare Holi-Uy Indacemfnis Heady. NVrile or call on Kt.ATTl. W it? r.inat.iti, N. .'. I'oison in E very-Day Food. Com mittees of experts fell of adulteration in food that i simply appalling. Were the ingredients which are mixed with food innocuous it would still be a very great hardship ; but when it is known that the most violent poisons are em ployed it is a marvel that the whole country does not rise up and put a stop to such practices and punish all dealers who sell ioisonous articles of food. If confirmation of these startling state ments were needed, one has only to read the facts recently brought to light in Chicago, where it is impossible to find pure sugar, and where 10 per cent, of the milk is good. In that city the bread without exception is poisonous, the teas were imiiorted. but are made ot leaves lifaced,? with Prussian blue and elimin ate of lead. Seventy-five per cent, of the cream of trtar is white earth, and the coffee is coated with lamp-black. But Chicago is no worse than any other city. Baking powders are largely composed of alum. Pickling fluid is diluted with sulphuric acid, alum and verdigris to give it a peculiar flavor. The manufac ture of a great deal of our confectionery should be punished as a crime, for much of the candy sold to children is simply a lump of white earth, made attractive to the eye with arsenical paint, and sweet ened with glucose. Costly spices are j counterfeited in a terribly grotesque j manner, the flavoring being given by ; the rankest poisons. In thesei and other i adulterations arsenic plays the largest part. Ve import aunually 2,000,0u0 Iounds of this deadly poison 1 cenj-'s worth of which would kill 2,800 people and the bulk of this impoit is used in the preparation of food and clothing. i ,-foK. Jliidi.yathoHieeaetiy made. CoMy ' I m t.utfu !ree.Addr"s7'ru 4" Co., Augusta, Ve. Bespectixo the treatment of burns the journal of the Austrian Apotheca ries' Society says that if the burned part be dipped in water and then painted with a camel hair pencil with essence of peppermint, the pain will be instantly relieved and no scar will be formed. it wiiTj pay yotj xo nxjir at Hasson's New CHEAP STORE, IF TOt WAJIT AST OF THE Honost Goods at Honest Prices EMBRACED IX TI1E FOEEOWI3G LIST: ALUM, ALLSPICE, AXLE GREASE, BAKING POWDER, SODA, BEANS. BLACKING, BRUSHES, BLUEING, BORAX, BRAID, BR'KFAST BACON, BROOMS. BUTTONS, CALTCOES, CAMPHOR. CASTOR OIL, CARBON OIL. CARPET TACKS, CANNED APPLES, CORN, PEACHES, " PEARS, " TOMATOES, CHEESE, CHEVIOTS, CHOCOLATE, CIGARS, CINNAMON, CLOVES. CLOTHES PINS, COFFEES, CORN STARCH, CORSET JEANS, COMBS, CRACKERS, CREAM TARTER, CURRANTS, DRIED APPLES, CORN. PEACHES, DRESS LININGS. EXTRACTS and ESSENCES, FIGS, FISH, " HOOKS, " LINES, FLOUR, FRUITS, GINGER, GINGHAMS, GUN CAPS, POWDER, HAIR PINS, HAMS. HANDKERCHIEFS, HOMINY, HOOKS and EYES, HOSE. INDIGO. INK. JELLIES (all kind), LAMP CHIMNEYS, " WICKS. " BURNERS, LAUDANUM, LEAD PENCILS, LEMONS. LINEN CRASH, MACARONI, MATCHES, MOLASSES, MUSLINS, MUSTARD, NAILS, NEEDLES, NUTS, OILS. ORANGES, PENS, PENHOLDERS, PEPPER, PINS. PIPES, PRUNES, RATSINS, RTCE. KOPE HALTERS, SALT. SARDTNES, SCISSORS. SCRUB BRUSHES. SEW'G MACH'E OIL, SHIRTINGS, SHOE LACERS, SHOT, SILK TWIST, " THREAD, SOAPS. SPICES. STARCH. STOCKINGS, STOVE POLISH, SUGARS, SUSPENDERS, SWEET OIL, TEAS. THREAD, TUBS. WASHBOARDS, WASHING SODA. WOODEN BUCKETS, YEAST POWDER, AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. NO OLD GOODS OF ANY KIND! ALL FRESH ! ALL FINE! ALL CHOICE !-ALL CHEAP! A Liberal Share of Public Patronage Is Respectfully Solicited. MILBURN AND WEBSTER SLifl & ta)H An !Oca2 DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS, FERTILIZERS, FARM aafl LUMBER WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS, CARRI AGES.T0P i NO TOP BUGGIES; WALTER .A.. WOOD'S MOWERS AND REAPERS; HORSE II A. Y RAKES, Including the following varieties : TIGER, REI.VDEER IWILIA GSirOfiTir and VICTOR; HAY FORKS, LAWRENCE & CHAM'S DIAMOND IRON PLOffS, -A.ntl Spring- Tooth Ilnrrows; IIAGEItSTOWN IMPROVED AND TRIUMM GRAIN DRILLS, Or any other michlnery farmers may twed, from a Steam Thresher to a Shovel Flmv, all from first class manufactories tind warranted to be exactly as represented. T . A5- C3 "r A 17-TO r.nrssRi Ru. may la. msa -.r -"- r - ' V $12,000 WORTH OF THE CELEBRATED ROCHESTER CLOTHING! WniClL DEFIES COMPETITtoy I QUALITY, MAKE AND PRICE, HAS JUST BEEN IlECEIVED AT THE Golden Eagle Clothing House, 1301 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOOXA, PA. ALSO, A LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF HATS, CAPS, and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. ro,A. irm.. Jkmsu- MARCH, Proprietor. J LK1 mPTrn 0 niiiMiYi 113 & 115 CLIXTOX STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA., ALWAYS HAVE THF Larrrest and Cheapest Stock ol X)ry and. Dress Goods, NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC., to be found in Cambria or adjoining counties. IForget not the street and numbers and fil not to call, buy and be happy. j C3-EO- "W. "EAa-EE,, CASH DEALER IN ALL KIND OF HEATING AND COOKING STOVES, AND MANUFACTURER OF TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, 140i Kleventh Ave., Altoona, Xn. rrir.APr.ST PLACE I THE CITY. RooI1, S pontine ! RplrlnK ! II klnrt promptly and natlnrartorlly attended to. 10-24,'7. tf. C. T. ROBERTS, DEALER IN CLOCKS, MTCOES. JEVELRY, BOOKS, STATIONERY, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, NoHors, Medicines, Wall Paper, dears, Token, Fancy (Ms, Toys, k VARIETY STORE, EBENSBURC, PA. RELIABLE GOODS. HONEST PRICES. FAIR DEALIXG A SOAP RECIPE. Tbe Lfmfon DruyjLtt contfiined re cently r carefully written article on oap making, from which we boriow the fol lowing : It s perfectly ea.y to make a few pounds of sonp at a time with this arti cle. No boiling pans are required, and it is about r.s easy to make a dozen lbs. of soap as it is to make a cop of coffee ; or a few hundred weight of soap can l-e maue with I-ss care and attention than is required to make a Jozen loaves of bread. The, following simple recipe if exactly followed, will always prove successful : 'Take exactly ten pounds of double refined 98 per cent, caustic soda powder (Greenbank), put it in any can or Jar with forty-five pounds (four and a half galious of water, stir it once or twice, when it will dissolvw immediately and become quite hot. Let it stand until the ley thus made it cold. Weigh out and place in any convenient vessel for mixing, exactly seventy-five pounds of clean grease tallow or oil, not mineral oil. If grease or tallow be used, melt it slowly over the fire until it is liquid and just warm say temperture not over 100 degrees ; if oil be used no heating is required. Pour the ley slowly into the melted grease or oil, in a small con tinuous steam, at the same time stir ring with a flat wooded stirrer about three inches broad. Continue gently stirring until the ley and grease are thoroughly combined, and in appearance like honey. Do not stir too long or the mixture will again separate itself. The time required varies with the weather, and the kind of tallow, grease or oil used ; fifteen to twenty minutes will be enough. Afterthe mixing is complet ed, pour off the liquid soap into any old square box for a mould, sufficiently large to hold it, previously dampening the sides with water to prevent it from sticking. Wrap up the box well with old blaukets or better still, put in a warm place, until the next day, when the box will contain a block of one hun dred and thirty pounds of soap, which can afterwards be cut with a wire. Remember the chief points in the above directions, which must be exact ly followed. The ley must be allowed to cool. If melted tallow and grease be used, it must not be morenhan warm. The exact weights of double refined 98 per cent powered caustic soda and tal low or all must be taken ; also the ley must be stirred into the grease not grease or oil added to the ley. If the grease or tallow used be not clean, or contains salt, it must be "rendered,'- or purified previous to use, that is to say, boiled with water, and allowed to become hard again to throw out the impurities. Any salt present will spoil the whole operation entirely, but discolored, rancid grease or tallow is just as good as fresh for soap making purposes. EDIBLE LOCISTS. Not a few commentators have stumb led over the statement that John the Uaptist "did eat locusts." Not know ing that in the east locusts are eaten, even in these days, it was suggested that some sort of bean was meant. There is a bean, which may be found at some drug stores, known as the St, John bean, the name, doubtless, being given from the mistaken notion that it represented the "locusts'' referred to. The following extracts from Lady Hhint's "Pilgrimage to Nejd" sets the matter at rert, by showing that locusts are eaten to-day in Arabia : Locusts are now a regular portion of the day's provision with us, and are real ly an excellent article of diet. After trying them in several ways, we have come to the conclusion that they are best plain boiled. The long, hopping legs must be pulled off and the locusts held by the wins', dippet! into salt and eaten. As to 11a vor, this insect tastes of vegetable rather than fish or flesh, not unlike green wheat, and to us supplies the place of vegetables, of which we are much in need. The red locust is better eating than the green one. Red is said to be the fe male, and green the male, but some say all are green at first and become red afterwards. For catching locusts, the morning is the time, when they are half benumbed by the cold and their wings are damp with dew. so that they cannot fly. They may then be found clustered under the dessert bushes in hundreds, and can be gathered without trouble by being shov eled into a bag or basket. Later on the sun dries their wings and they are dirtl cult to capture, having intelligence suf ficient to keep just out of reach when pursued. Flying, they look extremely like May flies, being carried side-on to the wind. They can steer themselves just as much as flying fish do, and can alight where they like. In fact, they seldom let themselves be drifted against by men or camels, and seem able to cal culate exactly the reach of a stick. They devour everything vegetable, and are devoured by everything animal, desert larks and bustards, ravens, hawks and buzzards. The camels munch them in with their food, the greyhounds run snapping after them all day long, eating as many as they can catch. The Be douins often give them to the horses, and Am ward says that this year many tribes have nothing to eat just now but locusts and camel's milk. Some TniNOs Wortii Knowing. That fish may be scaled much easier by 5rst dipping them in boiling water for a minute. That salt fish are quickest and best freshened by soaking iu sour milk. That milk which has changed may be sweetened or rendered Et for use again by stirring in a little soda. That salt will curdle new milk, hence in preparing milk porridge, gravies, etc. the salt should not be added until the j dish is prepared. That fresh meat, begining to sour, will sweeten if placed out of doors in the air al! night. That a tablesroonf ul of turpentine, boiled with your white clothes, will aid the whitening process. That beeswax and salt will make your rusty flatirons as clean and smooth as glass. Tie a lump of wax in a rag and keep it for that purpose. When the irons are hot, rnb them first with the wax rag, then scour with a paper, or cloth sprinkled with salt. That kerosene will soften boots or shoes that have been hardened by wa ter, ana win render pliable as new. That cold rain water and soap will re move machine grease from washable fa brics. Permanent Lemonade. Some com petent sanitary and bibulous authority asserts that when people feel the need of an acid, if they would let vinigar alone and use lemons or apples they would feel just as well satisfied and re ceive no injury. A good suggestion mav not come amiss as to a good plan when lemons are plentiful and cheap. Pur chase several dozen and prepare them for use in the warm days of suiLmer when acids, especially citic and molic' or the acids of lemons are no grateful and useful. Press your band on the lemon an roll it back and forth on the table to make it squeeze more easilv then press the juice Into a bowl or tum blernever into tin ; strain out all the Bwas, as iney give a bad taste. Remove all the pulps to extract the acid. A few minutes' boiling is enough ; then strain the water with the juice of the lemons ; put a pound of white sugar to apintof the juice : boil ten minuses and bottle it. and rnnr lpmnn mmtr. igmi- Put a tablespoon ful ortwocf this eyl rup in a glass of water, and you have a cool, healthful drink. I rAIlKER'8 fi HAIR BATS All. A YEAR'S BEAMNG FOB is p-sfarred. by tlc who h ave used it, to ar y Liar article, on ac- aint of its supsririr "lMmlirr and purity. 'it cot tains rurmi'i Orily th.l a' bnf 1 to th- aca '.p and baa mjadalvrays rtestoffi U t Vouttifbi Color to Crej or farHd Hair Tiller' liasr Balum it finely T fv.mci mitd is 3 trorTarted to rrrvtnt frj'ing f f tt- hr sir.d t- re- Et move dacdruu andichi::g. Htscr-x ft Co . N.Y. ! V. 1 fim, it d'iUi fl drnfi Ut1 r " r. Gil e VVELKLYJVVORld s J -r PARKER'S GINGER TONIC ft Suptriitivt Hjirn aid Irnajrh Rettortr. If you are a mechaaic or frnnr, won out with wo oih. or a mother run town by Eirr.ilyTor house hold dune, try Faku'i Gmcaa ToNit. If you are a lawyer, minister or busineos man ex hausted by mental strain or anxious cares, dont take int-ixicatir.g stimulants, but use Parker's GinperTcric If yoa have Consumption. Dytpevsia, Kreiim." ism, Kidney Complaints, or any disorder of th lunp stomach, bowels, blood or nerves. Fairik'i (iki.fr Tonic will cure you. It is the Greatest Lkvxl P'mfi-r Jta. tht Best ant Ssrcil Cosgh Curs tver llted. If you are wasting away from spa, dissipation rr any disease or weakness and require srun.lant tc Gixoca Ton!C st once : It will invi(ronte and buJd you up frcm the fVsr dce but will never intoxicate. It has saved hundreds of hves; it aaay save yonrs. C A CTIOK fUftn. 11 tnortitoVs. fVa-r't Jler T-nVW ii.iimi1 f f the battwrntlaJ aet!U Ir Dit worM. nd ut ' 'v i1 . rrm I from p.-rnooi rf irneT Lie. Bm& U.r rtr-- ' r Mima a -.., N. Y. torn, m 1 t-m, st mmmimn la iff. CHEAT lATT-tO CLT1KC DOLLAR SIZE. Htw Prmci. ew TJr,. til fttr, Pfp." !!!, $1 A YEAH. 1'OSTAnr ot ( i rits for .v;.r M,,,,.,1. a coMrn;T.j.TMm ; alioti M tea! I;t l d;iJ I.y ,: or tie tr Mli.nl. w:7 r' i.tr I'ans cf Ii.st'nta, -SI A .. . r'H The WEEKLY Worn r. Il the only lea.lir.n crx; s;,,r ., 1 L' bat a t"a.l (Ji rtmi' il- "! :ix to Mcro: ir. -.I---. OTHER EXCELLENT EE ATI Its nch and lasting fraf-anc hs marie ti.it feIifhtTiI perfume exceedingly popular. Tfcera la BOtttlafi: like ft. Inst upoo having FuRSS ton Cocoas and look far signature ot M may BMua. Aay srorrlrt r 4mmlm SB CM lpflly VOW. T MS T C. ' I flHl. laboc paviko i-yiM0 vie. trrx. 9 Back 1. All th w. - rri 'i-ie ,,, 2. The larrrcr-' Wi-rM n tural snl Fi'm Wn. 3. The Litemrv ..r 1 .j: Tie IH'1 fhfirt ;o'e, ' ?-rlouf l'i-.ui, la.ri' 1 4. The Houekefj.re' IV-. rtr man wanta tu in . 5. The WtTlnsi-y Iw-,-tTr. tlons free t'.r all ui t-t . tiona fr 1rcarmf t-t I. 6. The he't ( C :u:i.n in teur playnr. T. The !-'. I'hn tPt lop- ;. Ix-th Amitc'ir ht 1 I'r. . 8 A OirniT f'ir the Yfiinif I r'lep. I'UTTi. A rr . , Comvlet M-ir'-t H") r- tail act! AMi'ufv. 10. Anweri to lnqv lrit??. Each dernrtrnont la T"r T .- t ' k comblneJ m:iKc ti e I -; i . . , ever j'ULIi?!.i-J. THE M W VORK )R m,, OB either side of the atir a. . Brilliant, I'erlee It Ar-r.ni,w irocniiiii "ipsp. UNEQUALLED CFF to CLUE Ar ! - '.. "-I, f Li. THE NEW YORK WOLS World Rnllillns. ' Ache POSITIVELY CURED ET Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters. Reason Why tltey ate Prererred to All Otfcer Portia IMaMrrs or Hxteraal Romrillest May 12. isfci.-et. Nl.W Y -T.' OIVi; Y(U i; SUAD.ir-sniO0L I IIIII A HAXDSOME J'..s v7 IT rnii:ii'v(i r. a First. Eao thy poawsa all thm merit of the atrenprhenlni? poroup planter, and eortain In ai dition thereto th newly discovered powerfni an I active Teertable eorobinntion winch a-ts with in cresd mhefacient, BtimnlaUoe, aedattve and counter irritant cfiecta. Second. Tltmnt tbey are a pennine pharrnacectica! prep aration, and eo ricoi;niied hy the profession. Third. Because tbey are the ou pletcra that relicva paia at once. lonrth. Beraoae they wFTI positively cure dlsaaass which other reaiediea will uot even rtlieve. rtfth. Becatje overF'Onplvev ir,nand Irn(?i.-lFt hiv volnntarily teetilW tliat th-y are ai!rir.r to all ether piasters or medicines fur c-xten.nl use. Sixth. BecanM tho Tjnanaractnrers have rccsirej th only madala rer f.ven for porous plistu: i. Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster! SEABURY &. JOHNSON, manuiaciunpg UfmlPti, -w Tork. THE T0UG C.1TB0U Am Illoat rated f'spr !fir Oar Cnyi tej Puhitaiied everv if.o.h. t'o-r. . . tlon. inte-etina rp-ijipi.-. n'-.J :. . the lulioviing rice, mi ,n f n copies per annunj j ,fc so ."..'.' ' z.io " .too , .' at No fuirr:; ti.ni i..r I! ir celved. anj d t Ik- tb:i n c . . t.--. ad-tree. All rernittarjocs and coir.B!UL:cjt; , ad lresed to Tbe Catholic Fr'Iicaticii S::: r: Ijiwrrnre lie hoe. Manager i Barclay Sti-.-t, M AV Yc DO YOU TAKl. THE (JATHOI IC Uf J) A iotii i.y ntiiinvr if GENERAL LITERATURE Elfl prBLisnr with thi Art-RfHATu.x cf. ENr TDK CAHI-rAL ARl HL'.-i. r t'F SEW TOI.K. i THE CATHOLIC WORi: i I a uairAKiDA of 144 i'nr!". mnk'!j; m-I. i ' "Uinep, or i,Tfb j'Afcfp. ve:r. furi"-hed to uN?cri!'Ti r FOUR DOLLARS A YEAR I Invariably In advance. Siut ; r si rroi AJ7 "r KKflFDV aTI.Ae.T. Pnces.t,. HEAD'S Medicated CORN and BUNION PLASTER. i i THE CATHOLIC ITIiUr.lTI )N' yW. Lawrence ICehoe, Mirioie; 9 BARCLAY STREET, NEW Y -i RIVIN IU3 BLOCK EBENSBURC, PA., CARL RIYINIUS, Practical WatcMer te HAS alwaya on ha.Tl a ' rant aa'ir'mf nt i.f W ii .1 tH lLKY. SVR'T.M I.' S. I fcc. which he offers f .r !" n: .' any other dealer in the ceurti . arvthinir In his liDe will ,( . ar.'. ; before purohsFin j eisea h-r Pr.impt atlrnt n pai l tor Watches. Jewelry, Stc. svJ toed in both work and pr:-e. .! b-f'er HOW LOST; HOW RESTORED.' Jost published, a new edition of Tr. t'nlrer. well'a l elehrnterl F.aaiaw on the radicml cure WILLIAM A. GITTHvuS ir..4i.r.K in- PIANOS and ORGAN; OF THE VKKY K1I XAKIS High Street, - - Ebrnsbnra.T Hepalrlnsr and tnn'ne of i-r-Tr :. -r ' at.d satisfactoTi! v attended t . Tocal and instrumenial uiu i- i. : : rates. I'laoos and Omins s ' 1 ' r -on monthly or other pavuiei - ! i-n '' and tee. " i :-. : TTENTION, i:Vi:i!Y 1. V' rVholfale ani Rilr.il 1 t -t COAL, COKE AN'D LIVE FKEASFil n.. r. vi r-rsHjiATimiraAor seminal weako, In vol un Ury Seminal T.osss. Imtotcmct. Mental and Phy sical Incapacity. Impediments to Mnrrlairo Ste also. o!raIF-TIOS. Krit.roT and Fit. . n.'l. i by self. indulgence or sexual eitrnva inn The celebrated author, in this a.ltnirabls KPav clearly dmonstMtes. from a thlrtv years, eucceA fulnrctice. that the alarming consrquenc-s of self abuxe may be radically cured: pomtina; out a mod of cure at once simple, certain and effectual by which every sufferer, no matt-r what his c ndi'tlon mav be., may cur himself cheaply, prlvataiy and rarftcflfy. J tt) is Ixture should be In the hands or eTery youih and every mnn la the iand. Snt nnder "oal fn a l lain rnnlnna ... a j dress, pott.paid. on re.-elpt of sir cents or two post l kfitumr". UrirfT-f.. the ilti:kwvli. miri, CO.. 41 Ann St.. New Tark a. w- Post Office Box 430. ' f rvai'-itu. AtsT-LAND UME A l'rJ"l U.1V : or IVXS.T xaro crtarr thai ft- j Kiflea, Shot Gana, Revolver. Ai-s j Uon, Fishinic Titckle, fieinet. Mjilm, Kiion, bkates, Hsmraocki, etc. I Lrsr niast rated Cetalopne ra1. GREAT WESTERN GUM V! PITTSBTKaH, TA. Ilonltli i AVealth! -pvn. E. Wbt's Nikvit.. p BmiiTdiit 1 xtn-i spwific for Hvsier a. Dizziness Con julfions ervons Headaohe. Menral Depression T.os of Memory. Siermtorrhcc. Impotencv ln rolnntary KmCslons. Prematura Old Are eaued L."'e.r"":'rtton- lf-r,ue. or over-indolaeora. which leads to misery, rteoav and death. One bo TvitmIt.TC"i'',tC!'"?r- KflCh b"-'"'alnl month's treatment. ine dollar per h.x, or six boxes for five dollars: sent by mail prepaid on reeeiptof price. guarantee si bottles to cure anv ease. Vlth each ordar received by us for six boxes, aecompa VS. iZ. doll". ;11 s-nd tlie purchas-r our written a-narartee to return the monev If th. treatment di.es not efTcot a cure. Ouaranteas Is ued only when treatment la ordered direct Irorn os. Address .KIHNCWEST CO.. Sale Pmprt etors 181 fcl3 w. Ma lison St., Chicaco. 111. Nold by rll drnnnti. Smith, Klib sl Co.. W holealo Agents. I'biladelphia. SV81.-ly. SSOO 1? i : -v I f 1 ) ; 55ErjTj "n t u ! umiiem an irr:.n- - Mi " -j wn eeverai 1 , - - . I.xtlualse territory Klye". ton. lermi lileraL C.rcuiar J, Hewitt Haaaract a Co., Pox Ss TW a r i A NEW CURE F03 POTATO AND ALL TROUBLESOME .'Ey. I.lnil, twli wirtMr. Paid, et AiiF."T-J Avrr ' r J. M. Johnaton. PinusicAL iKsfiii'MfiS "I of all kinds lor !'? vf-.;i h S Catalogues fe? J""t k E hull I cf.. Bo &oa, r.t-.-6-f. "1TTE will pay the abov reward for anv ease oi Indigestion. Coe-ioatlon or CV.ativnes ws cannot core with West a VearetaMa Liver Pills, when tha directions are. strictly errnplled with Thev ar. purely vearetiibla. and uever fall to ilve satls'nction S-is-ar Coated. Larre Boxes, containing SO Pills' cts. For sale hy all Drur,u. 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