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Johnston, M. J- Buck, I' A. Shoemaker, A. W. I3uolc. JOHNSTON, SHOEMAKER & BUCK, IEben.sT3u.rg, Pa. o Money Received on Deposit PA TABLE ! DEX1SD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS . COLLECTIONS MADE AT AL', ACCESSIBLE POINTS. DRAFTS on the Principal Cities Itonglit and Sold, and a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Accounts Solicited. A. W. BUCK, Cashier. Kbonsburjt, Mareh 19, 1880.-tf. INCORPORATED IN 1857. STRICTLY OX MUTUAL PLAN. PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRURMECOin OF EBENSBURC. PA. Preston Mu m in fires - Only Six Assessments in 24 Years. Good FARM PROPERTIES ESPECIALLY DESIRED. NO STEAM RISKS TAKEN. GEO. M. READE, President. T. W. DICK, Secretary. Ebenaburg, Jrn. 81, 18Sl.-ly. RIVIIMIUS' BLOCK, EBENSBURC, PA., DO YOU TAKE TOE CATHOLIC WORLD: A If OST1IE.T MAOAZI.VE Or GENERAL LITERATURE and SCIENCE? VCBUSHBD WITH THH APPROnATIdS J Big Vtl- EacE TflS CABKIKAL ARCHBIaTIOr OW HEW TORil. THE CATHOLIC WORLD I a magaxine of 144 ies, making two largo toI- Qmes, or 1,7 f 5 aes, nach year, and la furdlshed to lubscrlliera for FOUR DOLLARS A YEAR, invariably In advance. Single copic, S3 teals THE CATHOLIC PUBLICATION SOCim CO., Laivrence Jxclne, Manager. CARL RIYINIUS, Practical Watctaaier Jeweler ani HAS -lwayi on hand lArae, rsrtert and le- JEWELRY. SPKUTACLKS, ETK-OIjASS ES wiutru um wucr. lor Kmc aL lower prices than any other dealer in the county. Persons needing anything in his line will do we 11, to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. sr-i-rompt attention paid to repairing Clocks, teed in both work and price. Staves, Heading and Lumber. HIGHKNT MICE PAIB FOK ALL KISI8 OF 8TAVK8, HEADINGS AM) I.UMIJKlt. 1 aA 'a -a n .1 V&n.w..-! k n .1 ...t 1 i . rr :erenpt. Aildrcw i J. OILLI-llDaqucine bo7k Practical Lif-.f t t fAMED, fT5 t 150 rr UraUu F T.ro. tdUre. j. C. Mtlt RDY I cV. FkiuJilSfa ItEATTY'S ORBA5S,27Stopd,ioget Reeds. only aawawaaa f BO. Plniniiinnn Bar.nj.iirf.. Indareaenta Ready. Write or call on BEATI1. Washington, N.J. OPIUM l HOBPRimi TrfMtiB on thn). pedvoure PUNT F R WW .CtalcMroJll. ARTIFICIAL HARVESTING. TOAT AN KNOLISH FARMER 13 DOINO TO AS3rST NATURE, The bad crops of last year both in Europe and this courjtry give an unusu al interest to the discoveries of an Eng lish farmer by the name of Neilson. Ac cording to the London Daily Neics, it appears that Mr. R. Neilson, of Hale wood, near Liverpool occupies a farm on the estate or Lord Derby, and that, as the results of a series of experiments, perseveringly carried on for more than twenty years, he has brought to perfec tion a system of securing his crops with out material damage from weather. Even when the crops are well grown and ready for the sickle or the reaping ma chine, enormous losses have in all ages been endured by tarmera in consequence of the bad harvesting of the grain and fodder crops, The sacrifices of produce in wet seasons are always prodigious ; nor is is possible for any one interested in farming to turn a deaf ear when Mr. Neilson assures us in his pamphlet that "happily a discovery has at length been made showing hew hay and corn can be harvested in continuous rainy weather as perfectly as when the skies are clear and the sun shines brightly." He adds that the fact is as inconverti ble as that gigantic losses of agricultur al wealth frequently amounting to many millions sterling, might have been obvi ated in the past ''if successive genera tions of mankind had applied themselves more attentively to a study of the laws of nature." The method of Mr. Neil son can not only be adapted fully to hay but also to wheat, barley, oats and to almost all other kind of field produce, and, by employing it, a perfect immun ity is promised from the calamities which made the harvest of 1881 so sad a remembrance to farmers such calami ties as wheat sprouting in the stack, while barley was so stained and washed as to be unfit for malting. Mr. Neilson shows that under his system "the grass makes itself into hay by that law of chemical action which causes vegetables and other perishable substance, if put together damp or green, to ferment and generate heat the temperature, how ever, being regulated by drawing off from the rick all steam and excessive heat above a certain point, ascertained by means of a thermometer. Thus the grass does not require to be sun-dried, but, after being slightly withered, will make itself into hay as good as can be se cured by the old way of haymaking un der favorable conditions, and, conse quently, of far better quality than is us ually made in bad weather." In carry ing Mr, Neilson's proces3, the stacks have to be built with a hollow space or air shaft in the centre, extending from the base to atout half way up the stack; and from the bottom of the air-shaft the pipe must be previously laid down, so as to connect an exhaust fan placed at a convenient spot outside the stack. "When the temperature of the rick is ascertain ed by the tell-tale thermometer to be higher than desirable, the fan is set in motion, and draws the hot air and steam out of the cavity, whereupon cold air diffuses ltselr through the body of the stack, filling up the vacuum and cooling the entire mass. In this manner the rapid fermentation, generated by exces sive moisture, is controlled and regula ted, while simultaneously the aroma and other valuable properties of the crop are retained. The obvious advantage of the Neil son process of harvesting is that it seems to offer perfect security for saving the produce of the field and meadow at all times, in all weathers, and under all circumstances. It is stated that the system, which has been matured in Lancashire, has already been extensive ly tried, and with the best promises of success, in the neighborhood of London. Upon the farm of Mr. Alender, at Ttoe hampton, it is said that the grass crop this year was exceptionally heavy and juicy, and that it was cut, carried and stacked in persistently showery weather. On one occasion the temperature of Mr. Allender's hay stack is said to have reached one hundred and forty-five de grees a heat which would shortly have ended in the whole mass bursting sjion taneously in dame. From this high ranee the temperature was reduced in an hour and a quarter by Mr, Neilson 's exhaust fan to ninety-six degrees. In a climate so damp and uncertain as the English, it is impossible to exaggerate the importance and value of such a dis covery as Mr. Neilson claims to have made. To secure the blessed effects of sunshine, in a land where, according to Oriental fire-worshippers, the "lord of day" is never seen, would be almost tan tamount to the work of that Grecian sage, who was said to have beneficially brought down philosophy from heaven to earth. Qtrt Qr)lr'',, dBT no!"- Samples wortk S O.J v i.l7 free. Address Si-iKaow fc Co.. Porv- iiua.Timino. 4-T.'3.-ly.J QT we-. S12adavathntneea(lly made. Costly O t I tri t tree. Address Trvr - Co.. Augusta, M. 000 vrt.j Vcents, and expenses. Oatftt J J Jfree. Addrca .iu-in A' Co., Augusta, Remedies for Emergexctes.-.Fcw young mothers are able to control their nerves so completely as to keep from be ing startled when confronted by a cut finger with dripping blood, and the loud cries which announce a catastrophe. Sometimes she cannot collect her tho'ts sufficiently to recall any of the good remedies with which 6he is acquainted. One way to avoid this is to write out a list of help in trouble, and tack it on the door of the room, after the manner of hotel regulations. There is nothing better for a cut than powdered rosin. Get a few cents worth of rosin, pound until fine, and put it into an empty, clean pepper or spice box, with perfora ted lid ; then you can easily sift it out on the cut ; put a soft cloth around the injured member and wet it with cold water once in a while. It will prevent inflammation and soreness. In doing up a burn the main thing is to keep the air from it. If sweet oil and cotton are not at hand, take a cloth and spread dry flour over it and wrap the burned part in it. It is always well to have some simple remedies in the house which you can get without a moment's loss of time; a little bottle of peppermint in case of colie ; chlorate of potash for sore throat; pepsin for indigestion and a bottle of brandy. Have them arranged so that you could go to them in the dark and reach the right remedy, but be sure you never do it even if you know they have not been disturbed ; always light a lamp or the gas and make sure you get what you are after. Remember that pistols are always loaded, and that poison may be placed there in place of peppermint. A Toad's Cunning. Charles White, of New Castle, has a brood of chickens which have the run of a portion of the yard, the old hen being shut up. The Chickens are fed with moistened meal in saucers, and when the dough gets sour it attracts a large number of flies. An observant toad has evidently noticed it. and every day towards evening he makes his appearance in the yard, hops to a sau cer, climbs in and rolls over and over till he is covered with meal, having done this he awaits developments. The flies, enticed oy the smell, soon swarm round the scheming batrachin, and whenever one passes within two inches or so of his nose his tongue darts out and the fly dis appears: and this plan works bo well that the toad has taken it upas a legular bus iness. The chickens do not manifest the least alarm at their clnmsy and big mouthed playmate, but seem to consider it quite a lark to gather around him and peck his stolen coat of meal, even when they have plenty more of the same sort in thejsaucers. 2Ve w Hampshre Gazette. A correspondent of the Country Ucntleman gives his method of destroy ing sprouts from roots of trees : Bore a three-fourth inch hole in the centre of the stump, ten inches deep: pat in one ounce of the oil of vitriol and plug it up iignt. Beware O F Fraud BENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTERS HAVE BEEN IMITATED, And their excellent reputation in jyared by worthies imitations. The Public are cautioned against buy ing Plaster" having similar Bound ing names. Bee that the word C A P-C I N E is correctly spelled. Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters Are the only improvement ever made in Plasters. One is worth more than a do sen of any other kind. Will positively cure where other remedies will not even relieve. Price 26 cent. Beware of cheap Plasters made with lead poisons. 8EABURY4 JOHNSON. Manufacturing Cbemlata, 'Smw Tork. srRi rbmeuv'at'last. PricTiiect. MEAD'S Medicated CORN aad BUNION PLASTER. HOW LOST; HOW RESTORED ! Jnst pobltshed, a new edition of C'nlver- wrll'a tletrat"l Kssay on the radical cure of SrsssATOBiA or Seminal Weakness, Involun tary Seminal Losses, ljcroriser, Mental and Phy sical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, Ao. ; also. I'ossrapnojf, Epilepsy and Kits, Induced by self-indulgence or sexual extra vniranee, etc. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay. clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years, success- railprnctlce, that the alarming eonsequenoesof self abuse may be radically cured: pointing out a mc le of cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and Tatlimtly. -Thls lecture should be In the hands of every youth and every man in the land. sent un.ier seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, pmt-paiit, on reocipt of six cents or two post. age stamp. Add ross Ilir. ILMtKntlL 9MIII II; 1X1., 41 Ann Mt., Nw Tork, Jl. V. Post Office Box 430. f 7-M,'8x-3m. Ileal tli is AVeixltli I DR. E. C. Wrht's Nkrviwk Atr Kraik Trbat mkitt a specific for Hysteria. T)lzr1nea. Con vulsions, Nervous Headache, Mental Depression, IViss of Memory, Spermatorrhoea, 1m potency. In voluntary Emissions, Premature Old Age, caused by over-exertion, self-abuse, or over-indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent eases. Each box contains 1 month's treatment. One dollar per box, or six boxes for nve dollars; sent by mail prepaid onreeeiptof price. W:gurntee six bottles to cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompa nied by five dollars, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to return the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Ouarantee? Is sued only when treatment l ordered direct from us. Address JOHN O. WEST CO.. Sole Propri etors. 181 A 1R3 W. Madison St., Chicago. 111. Sold by Ml drngglpts. Smith, Klihb A Co., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia. S-6,'ai.-ly. Swedish Insect Towder Kills Potato Bugs And all JYoublesome Vermin. It will thoroughly exterminate Roaches, Ants. Fed Bugs. Fleas. Lice. Moths. Tobacco and Cot ton Worms, AlC. It Is safe, sore, cleanly and cheap. It will not poison animals or fowls. Sample pack, aire by mull 80 cents. pot-paid. Stamps taken, Clrealer fr. Areata Wanted. Hddress JAM. II. iOHKKTOX, 1 Smfthflei,! Btret, Pf ttnbnrsrti, Pat. ( v-aa.-sm.l.. REWARD! WE will pay the above reward for any case oj Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion Cost I nation or Costlvene.s we cannot eure with West's Vegetable L.1ver Pills, when the directions are strictly compiled with. They are purely vegetable, and never rail to give satisfaction. Sugar Coated. Large Boxes, containing 80 Pills, Mets. For sale by all Druggists. Beware of coun terfeiters and imitators. The genuine manufac tured only by JOHN O. WEST A CO., "The Pill Makers," 181 A 183 W. Madison St., Chicago. Frne trial package sent by mall prepaid on receipt of m SJoent Stamp. S-6,'l.-ly j ftUElTTHES'S UinoTi Tag aoum. HEALES, TRAOEMARK, G CENTRES. March au, lsax-atn. LUN0 COB THg et'BB O CONSUMPTION BpUttng of Blood. Bron chitis. CotiRbs. Colds, Catarrh of nest, and all TJhaeaaea of the Pulmonary Or pan. Price. 50 cent and 11.00. Ask your Pruggitt for it CO. rilUBarcB, or svebt cm ckiato nut rra BlflBB, Shot Onns, Revolvers, AramaJvl (Ion, Fishing TsrUe, Seines, Nets, KsJt, Bason, Skates, Bammeeki, . Iargs niustrmted Cavtalogm Fit EH. GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, PITT8BUMVH, Pjt. CENTS to 'A NT ED I Ladles and Gentlemen, to tmnra with ns to sell several Tvefol Hanstiolel Arttrlva. Profits Invar. Labor Is 114x14. Exclusive trrttrv srlven. No competi Hon. Terma liberal. Circulars FBKK, Addrw, Haw It Maaafaet'g C Bos 808, Pmsbargk, Pa. A NEW CURE FOR POTATO pes AND ALL TROUBLESOME VERMIN. t"f. sure, ei.mnly sad cheap. Sample Package. Feet. raid, ft cte. AGBSTS WAhfKD. A-idr.ua, Pttaskwrs;, Pa. P flUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ill of all kinds for sale very eheap. Catalogues free. Address, RICHARD HULL I CO., Box 808. Pittsburgh., p. A notet nrr ttnttttlt woman. Fran the Boatoa Glofta. ! . mutant Tbe abnva U a rood liken aas of Mrs. Trdis & Ptnfcv Bain, of Lynn. Mam., who abovwaJl other bumaa being nay be arutbfnur eallmt she "Dear rrlnnd of Waenaji," ss hos of bar rerreapocidento love to eoH bar. Boo a, aealouslv devoted to her work, which is the oawxma at a Ufoetady, and la obliged to bee atx lady aamatanta, to help bar anrwwtlie large ocMmmpvmAmwB watch dally pons tn upon luc, each beartag Ua ip.lal tardea of raftering, or Joy at reWwas froaa K. Her Tiusaabln Oonpovad at a atadtoAne for good aad Bo rrH purpcvM. I have paiiaelr iBvsalsaad at and am Battened ct She tret of thla Oa aeooemt of ttr pii martta. It la sn'rraranarl.1 and prescribed by thsbee phyrlriaas la vba ontr. Oas sayst " It works Hka a obarta aad aarw auefc pain. It will care mtJRry ahs vorat (oroa of falling of the wtoras, Xnnovrhosa, IrragaJar aad patarol mieastruatloa. all Ovarian Troablas, and Ulceration, Ptnodlng, all riirniaocraeate and ths eon. seojuant spinal weakness, aad Is sanaaaUy adapted to Aba Chang of Ufa." tt pannmAea rrary portJaaejf lbs tvaVau, and grass as KXe and vigoa. It removes falnar eUutwt all craving for stunnlantt, aad sells its ' sees of ths vtoraaca. It suras Bleating. "ervoua TnmtraMtn. Can aval DsaUUy, Ble PiasaSca sad Indlgeetioa. That feeling of bearing cVnrn.eaaalipaia. weight and baakaeba. Is always pesnunanslg cored by its ass. It will at an Mates, sad under all etpenwistaacrs, set In buniistr wttb ta law taat governs ths fcsuV sj Hiisi It costs only gX per bet tie or six for 8. , aad Is sold hf disffgtrta. Any advlos required as to rperlal re an, and the names of many whs bars been I sauna to pertaea bealtb by the ass of tbs Tegstnito tarapound. ssa be btaanad by addi rsslny btra P, wttb stamp tar rectr, at her bones in Lynn, ktess. For Hdny Complaint of eaUter sas this snsnpeaad Is ensorpassed as abaadaat leetlianrileli show. - aire. Plnaaam's Ltvar Fills," says oas writer, "as OW beet sa aw m-(a t or th ease a Ttlll inaiess and Torpidity sf she area. rurtcrr works wonders la tea special Has sad htds taw 80 e-roal tbs Compound la Its popalartry. All mast rsrpart bar aa aa Aagisl of ttsrey wboss seal ssnbttJoa Is to do good to others. Philadelphia, Fs 00 btra AHA At James' Draft Store, Ebensb'g. S-12.-ly. PARSBR'8 HAIR BAIiSAUT, Tab elegant dsnulcg Is pieletiad by thaas who have asad it, to any aasOag SrucJa, as ac count of ba Mrpcrior 'cleaalineat and parity. It comsias aie eerie Is eeJy that at h aaafirial b the Bcals sad hair aad always Itttam thtYoy Oifil Color Ulmir rtaWI lair Parkars Haw Balsant la finely perawasd and bj warraatad to prsveat aUUng of the hair aad to aa. Btevc dandruff and itching. Hitcox A Co., M .T. SO.. ea 81 sews, st Seriert m Arayi eW a.Alehm. eV A m Starvation as a Cure Tor Dyspepsia. Many dvspeptica have completed the ruin of their stoniachs by starvation. Observing thnt, for the time beinp, it affords relief, they conclude that in this they are to find a cure, But after a lit tle while, they find, to their sorrow, that the stomach with almost nothing to do, accomodates itself with this noth in?, and loses the power of digestion. An intelligent lady said : "About a year ago I began to suffer with heartburn and constipation. A friend advised me to go withont supper, and take only a small quantity of bread and baked apples for dinner and break fast. At first I was delighted with the change. All my nervousness and low spirits passed away, and I thought I had discovered an important secret. After a time I found that even the small quan tity I was eating was too much, I reduc ed it still further. "Within three or four months my stomach and my whole body became so weak that I found the least increase in the quantity of food, or an unusual exercise, produced great weakness and suffering in my stomach. "Within the year I lost more than thirty pounds of flesh, and my stomach is now so weak that an extra swallow of water, an extra baked app'.e, produces great suffering." This woman, being young, will recov er, but it will be through great suffer ing. I recommended the moderate use of meat, and a gradual increase in the quantity and strength of her nutriment. The tone of the stomach, like the tone of the muscles, may be lost by lack of exercise. "While it is a common thing to find dispepsia produced by excessive and injudicious eating, it certainly is not uncommon to meet cases produced by starvation. There is a curious fact about digest tion which is not easily explained. It Js that hard-working men can diges otrong food with greater satisfaction than light, digestible things. For ex ample, I have known many such per sons who could digest bard boiled eggs better than soft ones. They not only relished them better, but the hard ones seemed to agree with their stomachs. An old woman to whom I rT&s men tioning this fact, said : "Sartin ; I allers knowed that and i will tell you why. Now my old man couldn't never eat rap. It turned his stomack ; but laws o' mercy bow that critter put down cheese 1 Ye see there waas suthin' in the cheese for the stu mick to get bold on, John never could write with a limber pen but with a real stiff one he could write fust rate suth in ' to git a hold on. Dto Jevis, in Oold en Rule. - - PARKER'S GINGER TONIC a Suparlatlvt Health gwd totftk RsAtaiw. , If you are a mechanic or Burner, worn sat with overwork, or a mother run dowa by nunilyS bouso ' bold duties try Pakkxi's CtMSSB Toiflc. J If yo are a lawyer, Buaister or business man try ) beuttad by mental sBauOTasudoaasarss. do not tales ADtoxisaaagttiniu'aDtt.butute P arte cr'g Ginger Tonia If yes have. Cooiumprion, Dyipev. Rhfums Jam, Kidney Complaints, or any disorder of the lungs, stomach, bowels, blood or nerves. Paxicks'i Gnwcu Tome will cure you. It is the Greatest blood Punier ; nd tha Bast aad SurtU Cough Can Cvtr Oaad. If you are watting away from age, dissipation eg 7 any disease or weakness sod require a smaulant amka - Cixoaa Tome at one; it will invigorate and butld ,' won up from the first dote but win never latosieaA. 1 It has saved hundreds of lives ; it may save yours CAUTTONi BeueeUrabMtaMe.Puber',iatwTalekl ' mwmfm of Ul. Wrt FemwlfJ srentt Is SW worit, end Wenareiy t" Sigma, fresi sereepetlM. .f fiefWeleBe. Beat tm ebeauw st ) assess a i., a. i. eoe. a t swee, e. fleeter, a erere. UAT 8AVIKO BCTINO DOLLAA BUS, Its neb and luting frtgraacs has Blade this delightful perfume exceedingly popular. Tbers Is aothiag like It. Insist upoa havuig ri TOM CcaXXiHS aad look far signanga of ea awy boMla. Any Ararria er dealer at ii n re eaa rrpply yve. tt ael Si est lien. LAROg 8AVIKS BUTTNa Tte. gtXX. flOSTHTEfiv 'al OM -41 It Is the concurrent testimony of the pubtlc and the medical profession that H'ostetter's Stomach Bitters Isia medicine which achieves results Seed Uy felt, thorough and benign. Beside rectifying liver disorder. It Invigorates the feeble, conquers kidney and bladder complaints, and hastens ths convalescence of those recovering from enfeebling diseases. Moreover, It la the grand speciBo for fever and ague. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally, LYNCH & STEVENS, And Maaslactarers sad Dealer la HOME AND CITY MADE FURNITURE ! mn AND mm SUITS, LOUNGES BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, Mattresses, tfec., 1605 ELEVENTH AVENUE, Between 16th and 17th Sts., ALTOONA, IJ. As Citizens of Cambria eounty and all others wishing to purchase honest FURNITURE, Ac, at honest prices are respectfully invited to give us a call before buying elsewhere, as we are confident thnt we can meet every want and please every taste. Prices the very lowest. Altoona, April 1, 1890.-tf, WILLIAM A. GITTINGS, -DEALER IH PIANOS and ORGANS! OF THE VERY BEST MAKES. High Street, - - Ebensburg, Pa. Repairing and tuning of Instruments promptly and satisfactorily attended to, and instructions In vocal and Instrumental muste given at reasonable rates. Pianos and Organ, sold to reliable parties on monthly or other payments when desired. Call and see. l-ao,'8t-tf. tatari Fire taraace Anency. T. AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent, EBEySBURG, FA. Policies written at short notice In the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" And either First C'liaas Companies. Enenshurg.rsept. 22, 1881,-ly TTENTIOX, EVERT BODY! Wholtale and Retail Dealer COAL, COKE AND LIME. EBEJiSBCRG, PA. "sTliAKD LIME A SPECIALTY. fl-13.-tf.l FT WIL.Xa r.VY YOU TO RTJY ,t Hasson's New CHEAP STORE ir Tor wast ant or THE Honest Goods at Honest Pric EMBRACED IX THE FOL.lLOWIG LIST: ALUM, ALLSPICE, AXLE GREASE, BAKING POWDER, SODA, BEANS, BLACKING, BRUSHES, BLUEING, BORAX, BRAID, BR'KFAST BACON, RROOMS, BUTTONS, CALICOES, 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 APFLES, CORN, TEACHES, DRESS LININGS, EXTRACTS and ESSENCES, FIGS, FISH, " HOOKS, " LINES, FLOUR, FRUITS, GINGER, GINGHAMS, GUN CAPS, " TOWDER, HAIR PINS, HAMS. HANDKERCHIEFS, HOMINY, HOOKS and EYES, HOSE, INDIGO. INK, JELLIES (all kind). LAMP CHIMNEYS, WICKS. " BURNERS, LAUDANUM, LEAD PENCILS, LEMONS, LINEN CRASn, MACARONI, MATCHES MOLASSES, MUSLINS, MUSTARD, NAILS, NETTLE-; OILS. ORANGES PENS. PENITOT.iiFpo pf.ppli: PINS. PIPES. TRUNIN RAI-lNs' RICE. ROPE IIALTFP. 8 ALT. SARI UN KS SCISSORS ' scrur r.nrsnr MIIRTIN(;s Ui S1IOE LACEIN SHOT. SILK TWIST " TIIRKAD SOAPS. Sl'ICES, STARCH STOCK INI ;s STOVE POLi-H SCGARs. SUSPENDFns SWEET OIL TEAS. THREAD, TUBS. WASIIRoarik AVASHING s, tIVt WOODEN r.Uf KF" YEAST POWL)tj AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MLN'IB; NO OLD GOODS OF ANY KIND! ALL FRESH! ALL FINE .'-ALL CHOICE! ALL CHEAP; a Liberal Share of fablic Tatr-Miase Is Bcspectfully SolUitt-d. ,OOQ WORTH OF THE CELEBRATED Ajs Exterimejtt wiTn Tomatoes. This Reason has been a favorable one for tomatoes, and although the time for setting them out has passed, it is hardly out of place to give the result of several methods, by way of experiments, which may interest those engaged in growing them. Plants of the same age and height were placed in parallel rows, one row being heavily manured and treated in the usual manner, while the other row was subjected to a different process. Before the plants were set out a square hole one foot in diameter was dug lor each plant, the depth being about two feet. At the bottom coal ashes were placed, and the plant was set directly on the ashes. A mixture of manure and dirt was then filled in around the plant, which was placed at snch a depth as to leave only a few inches of the top shoots out of ground. The manure used was lees than that used for those set in the usual manner. The plants are plainly perceptible as the plants in these rows containing tne coal asnes nave maae double growth and tower above these in the other rows, It is no claimed that the application of coal ashe3 was the cause or such rapiu growtD, as me ex perimenter used them for convenience, but the preparation made by their use admitted ol eood drainage, wnne me reecntacles of the roots were deep and safe from dryness, aud the application of the manure and diwas such as to allow the plants good feeding room and plenty of it. The extra preparation sav ed manure and gained growth. Facts for the Crmiors. The fine thread which forms the coccoon of the Bilk woim is eleven miles long. Crabs possess compound eyes borne at the extremities of highly movable stalks. The mean elevation of Colorado is higher than that of any other State or Territory. A catalpa tree, large enough for four railroad ties can be grown fiom seed In twenty years. A Japanese fish, the chaetoden, shoots flies with unerring aim by means of a drop of water blown from its beak. From the recent census in China it is estimated that the population of that country is not much over two hundred and fifty millions, Cases have been known where all but one of the starfish's arms have been re moved, and all the destroyed parts grew again. Assuming the average length of man kind to be a little under four feet, the bodies of all mankind, living and dead. placed end to end, would just make a bridge from the earth to the nun. An ingenious Strasburg dentist lately extracted a molar, and finding it sonnd with the exception of the joints ot the roots, he sawed themjoff, filled the cav ity with gold, and replaced it. It has re-established itself. A piece of coral five inches in height and six inches in diameter was taken from a submarine cable near Australia As the cable had been laid only four years the coral must have attained its growth in that time. The Stinging Tree. Among the luxuriant and beautiful shrubs of Queensland is one known as the "sting ing tree," which is exceedingly danger ous and often fatal to life. It grows from two to three inches to ten or fifteen feet in teight, and emits a very disagree able smell. It is also easily distinguish ed from the peculiar shape of Jits leaves. "Sometimes," says a traveller, ''while shooting turkeys in the scrubs, I have entirely forgotten the stinging tree un til warned of its close proximity by its smell, and have often found myself in a little forest of them. I was only once stung, and that veiy lightly. Its ef fects are curious; it leaves no mark, but the pain is maddening ; and for months afterward the part when tonched is ten der in rainy weather or when it gets wet in washing, etc. I have seen a man who treats ordinary pain lightly, roll on the gTound in agony after being stuntr. and I have known a horse so completely maa alter Deing m a grove or the trees mat ne runea open-mautnea at every one who approached him, and had to be shot. Dogs, when stung, will rush about, whioing piteously, biting pieces irom me anectea part." Some Dainty Work. In Elizabeth an times one Mark Scaliot constructed a lock of 11 pieces of iron, steel and brass, ana a cnain oi 6 goiaen links was at tached to the same, and this being put round a flea's neck, lock and chain and flea weighed only a grain and a half of gold. Surely such a miracle of skill was worth preserving for posterity. Oswald Nothingerus once turned 1,500 dishes of ivory which all went into a peppercorn. if, indeed, we may believe contemporary writers. They were shown to Pope Paul V., who counted and verified them him self by the aid of a magnifying glass. Father Ferrarrius, a Jesuit, would not be outdone, and made twenty-five wood en cannon, which went into !the same compass ; and Simon Marolus whoever he was had one of these miniature wonders in his possession and was very prouQ oi rc. ROCHESTER CLOTHING! WHICH DEFIES COMPETITION IN QUALITY, MAKE AND PRICE HAS JUST I3EKN 11KC1 ;iVLD AT T1IU Golden Eagle Clothing House. 1301 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA, l'A. ALSO, A LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF HATS, CAPS, and GENTS' FURNISHING GOOIi SAMUEL MARCH, Proprietor. ALTOONA, PA., APRIL. 21, 19SJ.-tf. "yyHEN YOU WANT PURE FRESn DRUGS OR PATENT MEDIC I Ms YOU ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AT JAMES' NEW DRUG STORE, EBENSBURG, PA PURE FRESH GOODS I NO MISREPRESENTATION ! LOTTCM .H.:. LINSEED and MACHINE OILS, PAINTS, VARNISH PUTTY TURPENTINE, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, (Dry and in Oil) BlllUL.Ir Also, a very full and complete stock of BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY: POCKET BOOKS, TURSES, COMBS, BRUSHES, ALBUMS, PIRFUIi:: TOILET SETS, ETC., ETC. rURH GROUND SPICES AND FLAVORING EXTRACT;. PBB8CRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED YOUB FATRON AG E 60LICITED. GEIS, FOSTER & QUI 113 & 115 CLINTON STREET, JOHNSTOWN, FA, PIN, -ALWAYS HATE Till Largest -and Cheapest Htock oi Dry a,xicL Dress Grood: NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC., to be found in Cambria or adjoining counties. KForget not the street asd r-n and fall not to call, buy and be happy. C3-EO- "W. TEAGBB CASH DEALER IN ALL KIND OF HEATING AND COOKING STOVE: -AND MANUFACTURER OF TIN AND SHEET-IRON WAR 140Q Eleventh Ave., -AJtoona, 1' A3-CHEAPEST PLACE IS Till CITT. Roofing, SponttnK aud B!1 irl' 11 kind promptly and sat In factor II y attended to. C. T. ROBERTS, DEALER IN r nm mirm ifwhry rmiw mm UkUUIlUj IIHIUI1LU ULI1LLIII. UUUllUy Ul-"" ROOTS. SHOES. HATS. HAPS. RR0CERIES, i - i - i i Notions, Meiicines, Wall Paper, Ciprs, Totaco, Fancy Gci W VARIETY STORE, EBENSBURC, PA- RELIABLE GOODS. HONEST PRICES. FAIR VEA . T. MASON RICHARDS, Surgeon Dentist Kbensburg, Ia. DENTAL 'WORK, sjlther operative or tn-whsn-ical, tUllns; teeth, and all other work pertain ing to my profeKflnn, will be executed at moderate rates and tn a Fall? factory manner. Your patron a-re Is respectfully folirlted. Aar- Kooms on High street, nearly eppoeite the Blair House. J-a4,'M.-tL ME. BUCKLEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ALTOONA, PA. - Office over the First National Bans. En trance on 11th avenue, second door from 12U itreet, Aitoons, April A, lWl.-U. WM. H. SECHI.EK, I - a. II Johmtov-n, Pa. -.-.t-' T SECHLER KITT'V ATTOKN i: V S - A Jr ,., , JOHSSTOWS N?JX , i V .I ' AFIH lJi In Lnthcr rr-,;t '',&. - V fne, corner .v. a in -,,. i and In Colon-Us Kow. fcn TOHNSTON SCAN -AS- fj ATTUr.M-i:st,-! JOSEPH McPOXAT ,., le K.-. oC Lli SOD tree. 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