SOMK Bid THIMJS. The sfreatest navy ir. the world is that of Kneliriil. The most invisible one is the United Slat .s Navy. The bis-:-t royal Vate r since- the death of the Em; ror Ma.ximnitis is Cety wayo, Kinp of the Zulus. He ate thirteen potiwN of steak for dinner. The l--.t record i!i a six days' go-as-you-please-race is that made by Oeoree Hazel, who covered &.K'i miles in Madi son Sjuare Garden on March 4th of this year. Jumbo is the largest elephant in the civilized world. He is 11 feet 6 inches in height. The measurement of his ears when outspread is 13 feet, and he can reach upward '20 feet with bis trunk. Mr. Jacob G. Kupp, near Camp Hill, T&., has a corn otalk that measures 14 feet 7j inches, and is not done growing yet. lie says that a number of stalks will measuie 11 feet and that the whole field will average from 12 to 13 feet. The largest Imdy of-fresh water on the globe is Lake Superior. It is 4"0 miles long, 160 miles wide at its gieatest breadth and has an area of 32. WO square miles. Its mean depth is said to be 200 feet and its greatest depth about 900 fathoms. Its surface is G.'53 feet above the sea. Mr. Joseph Kaker, of Lancaster, Pa., has a tomato that measures 17 inches in circumference, inches in diameter, i and weighs 2i pounds. Four tomatoes J very nearly as large as this one have ; grown on the same stalk and the united j weight of the live is 10J pounds. They ' are of the Faterson variety. i Fortress Monroe is the largest single : fortification in the world. It has a!rev dy cost the (Government over 13,000,000. The water battery is considered ore of the finest military works in the world. The loftiest active volcano is Popoca- peti (smoking mountain), thiny-Hve miles southw. st of Piu tiio, Mexico. It is 17.74 feet above the sta level, lias a crattr three miles in circumference and ; l,fxto icet dtep. i The longest span of wire is used for a ; telegraph in I udia over thu river Kistnah J between Deopt and Sectaiiairrum. It . Is more than 0,000 fct-t long and is stretched lwt ecu two hills, each 1,2'JO feet h'sti. ; The largest ship is the (Ireai. F.astern. She is )V-0 feet long, S3 feet broad and tJO j feet dee, being 22.'. '27 burdtn, lf,10 j gross and 13,331 net iegister. She was : launched January 31.1S37. ! The largest tunnel in tha world is that of St. (rothard, on the "line of I ail road j betwf-en Lucerne and Minn. The sum- mit of the tunnel is '.''.Ml feet below the : surface at Andeiuiatt, and 0,000 feet beneath the peak of Kasvihern, of the i St. Gothurd group. The tunnel is 20 ' feet wide, and 10 feet 10 inches from the floor to the crown of the arched roof. It is 01 miles long, 1J miles longerithan the Ml. ('enis tunnel. j The most extensive cavern is the Mam- j moth Cave, in Edmonson eounty, Ky. : It is near (Jicen river, ten miles from 1 Cave City, ami about twenty-eight miles -from Howling tlreen. The cave consists of a succession of irregular chambers, some of which are large, situated on dif- ! ferent levels. Some of these are tra- ' verse. 1 by navigable branches of the subterranean Echo iivcr. Blind fish are found in its waters. ; The largest trees urn the mammoth trees in California. One of a grove in Tular couiity, according to measurement made by membeis of the State Geologi cal Mnvey. was shown to be 270 feet high, loo feet in circumference at base, and 70 lett at a point 12 feet above the groiK.TI. Sons- of the trees are 370 feet high and 34 let t in diameter. Some of the larije.it that have been felled indicate at. nue "f fr.nii 2,("rf, to 2,."u0 years. The lanresf inlaiid sea is th" Caspain, lying bitween Europe and Asia. Its greatest Ierg!h is 7 miles, its greatest breadth 270 miles, and its area lsu.000 square miles. Great Salt Lake in Utah, w hich niiiy be pp perly termed an inland sea, is about 00 miles long, and has a varying breadth of from So to 23 miles. Its surf ace is 4,200 fret above the sea, whereas the surface of the Caspian is 84 feet below the ocean level. The largest empiie in the world is that of Great, llritain. comprising 337, G5S square miles, more than a sixth part of the land of the globe, and embracing Under its rule nearly a sixth part of the population of the world. In territorial extent the I'nited States ranks third, contuinit.g 3.3-0.212 square miles, in cluding Alaska ; in population it ranks fourth with its 30.IMUHM people. Rus sia ranks second 8,332, !) H isquaremi!es. The highest monolith is the obelisk at Karnak, F.sypt. Karnak is on the east bank of the Nile, near Luxor, and occupies a p trt of the site of an ancient Thebes. The obelisk is ascribed to Hat asu, sister of t'haraoh Thothmes III., who reigned about 1,000 1J. ('. Its whole If until is 122 feet ; its weight 400 tmis. TX ft Its height, without pedestal, is feet lo inches. The height of the obelisk in Central lVrH. wit hout pedt -tal, i- ''- feet il inches; its weight aboii! tons. Th" Cidnese wall is the l:rgost wall in the world. It was built by the lirst emperor of the Tain dynasty, about 220 1?. (.'., c.s a protection against Tartars. It travcr.-cs M e northern b-uindary of Chin, i. and is carried over lie highest hills, thiough thedi-epe.-t vaLes, a ros riv-rs i.iid every other natural obstacle. Its length is 1.25U miles. Including a paiat'tl of 3 feet, thic!:ne-s at the base 23 feet and at '.he top 13 feet. Towers or ba--.ioi:s occur at intervals of about 100 jards. The largest library is the Pibliotheqne National in Paris, found. -d by Louis X IV. Il contains I.lii'.OtH) volumes, 30 0,(HO pamphlets, 17.,0tio coins and med als. Ti e collection of engravings ex ceeds. l.'O.tHMi contained in .some 10, 000 volt.n.es. The building w h.eti con tains these treasures is situated on the I'ue Uichelieu. Its length is 340 feet, its breadth 130 tVet. The h.rgest libra ry in New York, in respect of separate works is the A.-d..r. About 100,000 vol umes are on its shelve s. Among the most remarkable natural echoes is that of Eagle's Nest, on the banks of Kiikuney, in Ireland, which re peats a bugle call until it seems to be sounded from a hundred instruments ; and that on the banks of the Naha, be tween liingeu and Coblentz, which re peats a found seventeen times. The most rcniarkabhj artitieU echo known is that in tlie Castle f SiuimoiicLte, about two nnies from Milan. It is occasioned ' by the existence ol two paralhl walU of considerable ! ngth. It repeals the re port of a pistol sixty times. The laigcst. b. II in the world is the great bed ot M,,.-, ov, at the foot of the Kremlin. Its cireumf. iti.ee at the bot tom is nearly OS feet, and its height more than 21 feet. In its stoutest part : it is 23 inches thick, and its wvisrht has , l-eeii computed to be 413.772 pounds. It ; has utviT lure n hunz, and was probably 1 cast on the sqt where it i..nv stands. , A i iec of the bell is broken off. The ; trae.ure is supposed to have 1 en occa- : Sioned by water having been thrown up- i on it when heated by the building tree- ; ted over it being on tire. The big tnidg across the Kinzua chasm oi th Lrie extension, fifteen mi!s south if 15-nlford, Pa., was com- I ple'e about four weeks ago, and trail s are now or socn will le running over it. The l ridgeisasypietrical iron siru -lure, ' and is the highest in the world, the ccn- j tre :'i being f,.f.t in height, and the length ot the structure is 2.000 feet, i It was built by the Keystone Hri Ige j Cnipany, of l'ho-nixvifle. Pa. The ' completion of this Lridge gives the New ; York, Lake Lrie and Western Itailroa 1 direct communication for the coal field i of we.itern Pennsylvania. Mr. Z. (). Talniadge, of Jefferson, Morris couuty, N. J., has or had a fdw hiys ao a plant lu his garden which ; contain? fifty-five sunflowers In full ' bloom. This is believfd to surpass auy thin;: of the kind in the State. lie ntso ; has three plants over nine tet Inch. '. The most successful sunflower ra:er in I'aterson is Capt. II. M. Be.inett. of Hamburgh avenue. The other day he . showed the writer a stem six inches long ; that bore ten fully developed flowers. '. lie has liowers in bloom varying in di 1 an.eter itom the size of a trade dollar to t fie largest sized dinner plate. All the Captain's flowers are from seeds that he brought from Mexico. The largest, cathedral in the world is St. Peter's, in Rome. From the laying of its foundation iu 1430 until its dedi cation, one hundred and seventy years were consumed in its erection ; and if : wh inclnde the work done under Pius VI., three and a half centuries passed before it was completed, during which time forty-three Popes reigned. The dimensions of the church are : length of interior, (!13j feet ; of transom from wall to wall, 41f'J feet ; height of nave, l'i'y feet ; of side ai.sles, 4" feet ; width of nave, 77-S9 feet ; of side aisles, 33 feet ; circumference of pillars which support the dome, 233 feet. The height of the dome from the pavement to the base of the lantern is 403 feet to the top of the cross, 443 feet. The dome is encircled and strengthened by six bands of iron. A stairway leads to the roof, broad and easy enough to allow a horse and team to ascend. The annual cos-t of keening the church in repair is 30,000 sen li. 1 A Cure kor Brioht's Disease. James li. Bartlett, of New Mil ford, a ; rew weeks atto was almost dying with llrig'nt's disease ; in fact, he was pro nounced incurable and was reduced to 1 almost a skeleton. Some of his friends , recommended to him the following rem : edy : Take sweet cider and place in it a lot of old nails, iron hoops, spikes and I let it .stand until the cider has absorbed ; abundance of the iron rust, then drink I four or Cue glasses daily. Mr. liartlett I followed out the prescription to the let i ter and the result has been marvelous. : Color has returned to his cheek, flesh to his limbs, and to all apper. ranees he is rapidly gaining health and is in a fair ' way for perfect recovery. Chiacjo Jler- IIahu corns c;in be quickly removed by means of a sharp knife without pain, if the knife is expertly used and the corn kept saturated with alcohol, which not only makes it easier to remove but also benumbs its sensitiveness. Dr. Iu,tr-S Htnhh Mi,th!. To make a good liniment that should be kept fn hand ready for use in cases of bruises or sprains, add one-half ounce of oil of woormwood to three and a half ounces of alcohol. ; General ProclaMion!J Election i Gtxl Save the Commonwealth! j I AITMKKI'. VS, hy n Act T the ;ner:il A(m- ! 1! My "f tlie '"iiinKM.wi.altti ol Pennsylvania, ', en t i t t-.l "An Act to roitiiltt the Ooncral Kleo- ' Mum within thu Ounmunirtiilth." U is enioine.i . upon in to Elve .titlie notice of 8:iM election and ! ' to eTtntn.'raie In no I noti.-e rhTt officers :ire to he f!"!t, I..Thixn Obipfith. Hmh Sheriff ol the t Vunty oft 'am hri . in tl. Common wealth of f'enn ylv.ini i. !( h. ret.v niaU known and trive nntieo to the elector of ttie -o inty .'iforesni 1. that a ten- ! f rn! Kleetion wul Lo held" In tho said County of C.i n. hna on tiie : 7th DAY of NOVEMBER, A.D. 1882, 1 fth " rn !'e!nar the Tuesday next r'l.w!nir th 1 iir-t M..iidy of sH month.) t wh!h tint State ! and f'.vihty ofn-ers will he elected as follows : iijk HBaoj for the office of QoverinT of Penn- I fyirani.i.. ')e rsHjwn for the office of Lleutcunt Oover nor of Iennsvlv;ui.i. ib rn'-.i'i f r the office of Secretary of Inter nal Affitr.-of Vnn-vvAn:;l ntv. i-ersox for (he o.rice of Jude of the Sn ireme f 'otirt ol IVnnf v lv: nia. , ink pkiwiix for the ofilce of Congressman at- I..reof lJenii!ty!v;4riiH. One I-KRS..N 'in ron.iunettorj with the (bounties ot roineret. He.ltord an.' Klnr f. r onirres" 1 w.i fmwus f..r tlie olllee ol Members ol Asssm- i Mv of Penn-v!vanlH Cs rKi:Hj fur llie office of Sher.rTof t'ainbrla ! connry. )if riRos for the ollice of Poor House Direct or of Cambria coiinty. ise I-EKS..S for llie office ol Jury "omm!ss!oncr of ( ';tmbr:a county. n perso.x for the office of r'oroner of Cam bris f.tinTy. I also hereby make kanwn and give notice, that the pinens T.r hol.Hng the aloreaid elections In the sxveral wirls, horoiigiis. districts and town ships wit'.tn sa'd county p.ro as follows, to wit : The electors ol the dii r!'M composed of the town shio o' Allegheny to meet at Bridy 's school house, In said township. The eU-. tors ol the district composed of the town ship of Adams to meet at the house ol Diin'l Dun mire, in Aduiiisotirg. The elector? of the district composed of the town ship of Hirr to meet at School House No. 11. la said township. Tne elect .r ol the district composed of the town ship of Hlaeklick lo meet at the house of Abram JVI-kln, deceased. In said township. 1 lie e'ect .rs o! the district composed of the town ship of 'mn'rln to meet at the township school bouse in Kr nshurg borough. The electors i f tne district composed of the bor o'.igu ol t "Hint. nil to meet as follows : First ward, at the school house In said w.ird ; Second ward, in trie horoM'h lock-up tn said ward. The olc-ior" of the district composed of the town ship of arr..!l lo u.et at the school hojs0 in d.r lui ! ton n h 'rotiu'i. Tt-.e elector- ol fie d'-fr!ct composed cf the hor o iu-o ot -arroiliown to meet ut the school house in - iid loroii h. The electors ol the district composed of the town ship of l . --t to ir.ei i at School Houo No. 0, in S.iol li'WiiOi,!,. rtie eleeiors of the i!ls;rlcl composed of the bor ough of 'I: t SpT-iocs t meet in the lie use of .Ti cob V.'sir' er, in sHi, impiiigh. The e'o--ors i f the district comt.o-ed of the town ship of '!r Tfi'.-ld tomeat .s- tc.ol HouscNn a 'i dn'ng the vill.ige ot St. Ani?ustin hi said tiiw-iiii-tnp. Tlie elect, r-i or tee district composed of the town h!p of 'o:n uiau.i to meet at the school house at Si'it-er'-1. in s iid toxttship. The electors o( 'he di.-irict composed of the bor oouli of Conemangh to meet n- loilows : First ward, at the house oT IVter Maltzio, In said First ward; Second ward.. it the house of John Swan nian. In sit id Second w.ird. 1 ele- tor- of tne d.strirt o:npsed or the hor o. -h of i-i opersdale to meet at the school hou-e lo . id borough. the electors ot the district com rocd of the town sl ip if Crnyle to meet at the school houso in the vl II tgo of Summerhill, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the town ship of Dean to meet at Klchlauds' g.-hool house In s-ild town-hip. The electors of the district cowip,ei of the bor ough of K.m t'oneinauxh to meti at tho school roc! e m sjf.l o-O'ivh. The electuts if the district composed of the bor oimh of KbenslMii-g t oo-et .is follows : f.,t wnrd ar the otl'.ce of Ki-hnrd .Tones, jr.. In said ward -V.-t war ', nl t'ouneil Koom. In said wnrd. The electors of the tli-tri -t comoose 1 o) the town ship ot Mljer n,,pt Kt tho school l-cnie tn the vlll-ige of St. Ho- if ice. i !,! township The electors of the .t-tr!ct coinnosed of the hor onifh .( Kr.ifklin to meet at tne school hone In Sll1 1 h'Totlith. The lectors of the district composed t the town ship of Oil'Pjtin to meet at Dawson' school house In s-ii, townsiilji. ' The el r of tllf dl-frief mnitl,t Of the rx.r. f-tiirh of find h.,r The el Hitun to meet at the school hou-e in h. r of the di'irl-t cmnosed of tt, t,r.r. h of (ruo.town to meet at the public school h I he electors fit the olstrict I'AmnnfPit r.f t m tnmn stu ip of .Tack.on lo meet at the house of Henry Ka r. In snid township. per, in snoi township. The flo'tr. ol the district componcd of the hor r iiirh o .I.ditistown to inert a follows : Kir-'t wird st iro..ni No. u In the new scu.m-I hulldin on Mor ket str-e'. in snid ward: Second ward, at theotliee ol J. S Strayer. Esq.. on Market street. In w.ird: Third ward, at the house of .lohn JJradv on frank'iKi street, In said wanl; Fourth ward' at tho si-hool house In snid ward : Fifth ward, at the house of A oirr-t Wfit and . '. n said ward : Sixth ward, at ti Johnstown potterv. In said ward Seven h war.i.at the school hou.-e'on Horner street In "'ed wnrd. ' The electors ol the d ltref composed of the hor ouir n cf Loretto to meet la the school hou-e in said h-rouirh. I heee-.,rs ot the district comjiosed of the town ship ot Hunncr. to meet at the warehouse ot An irjstlu lj-io:i. deceased, in the vil. aire ol MuntCT in said township. The eh ctor- or the district composed of the hor ouu'h of Miilvlllo to meet as follows: Flr-t ward at the lock up : Second ward, at the hose carriage hnnse, in said ward. The electors of the district composed or the horo'itih of I'ro-pef-t tj meet in the school-house In - 1 1 ' i i,rutii( li. 1 he elector of t'ledlstrict cotr.po-cd of tho town ship ol I'onatte. to meet at trie school house near the viilue ot I'ortaife. 1 he el. .-tor- ..I the district com nosed of the town ship of Kendo to meet at the tinshop of Ahrnhara slin)" " vl!l 'K of '-''""row.in said town- .1T,ief1.','r ofthedistrlet cempo-edofthetown. ship of Kuhiand to meet at the houso of Josenh tteis. in said township. l lie electors of the district composed of the town- ' ship of stonycreek to meet at Jacohy s echool nootie. In said townihip. i 1 he electors of the d (strict composed of the town- I shin of .Summerhill to meet at Suinmerliiii ...h.i I ; house, in the horomrh ot VViit(,re, The el--tors of the district composed or the town- I sh-p of Sii-qnehnnna to meet at the houe or .Mi- 1 : chxel I'latt, in said township. j ! riieele,-torsot the district composed of the town- I f ship of Taylor to meet nt the school house near I W tn. Ileadrlck s, in said;townshlp. j i The electors of the district roinpnsed of the hor- I i onsth ot i uiuiclh:il to meet nt the School house, in 1 said ovrubtili. I The electors t.f the district e'inp?eJ of the bor ough of W ndvl to met at the new fehool bouse in ald horourh. The electors of the dstrlct composed of the bor onich of Wllmore to meet at council chamber, in paid borouirn. Theeiecioricf the district composed of the town ship ot Washington to n-eet t the schpul houee at the foot of Plane 4. in sal 1 townfhip. The electors of the district composed of the town ship ot W hlte to meet at the small Btore house of J.ihn (tes in said township. i Tb electors of the district composed of the town ;shlpof Yoder to meet as foilows : First division, at the public house of Jacob Renm, In said town- ship: Second division, at Uetn"s school house, in said township. . ' SPECIAL ATTESTIOS. ' Sec 1. Every male cl'l7. n twenty-one year of ; aite, possessiric the lollowina: qtialifications, shall be entitled to rot" at nil elections : ! First lie shall h.ive heen a citizen of the Vnlted ' States at leat one month. j Second He shait have resided In the State one year (or It bavin? previously been a qualified i elector or native horn citizen of the State", he shall ; have removed therefrom and returned, then six I months) Immediately preceding the election. Tf.ird He shall have resided in the election dls trict where he shall offer to vote at least two months j Immediately precedins the election, j Fourth If twenty-one years of aire, or upward, j lie shall have paid wiihin two years a State or ' connty tax. which shall have been assessed at least two months and paid at least one month before the j election. Sec. 4. All election? by the citizens shall be by ballot. Kvery ballot voted shall be numbered tn . the order tn which it shall be received, and the i nnml.cr recorded bv the election officers on the list of vrrs. opposite the name of the elector who presents the b:il'ot. Anv elector may write his name upon his ticket , or cause his name to he written t hereon and atlcted by a citizen of the I uiMru-i. i ne eiec'ion officer shall be sworn or affirmed not to dls.-iose how anv elector shall have , voted unles? required to do so as a witness in a iu- ! dieial proceeding. I Sec. 6. Electors shall in all crises except treason, felony, and breach or snrety of the peace, be privl ; lened from arrest durinir their attendance on elec ' tions and In irolnic to and returninir therefrom, j Sec. S. Whencverany of the qualified electors of j this Commonwealth shall he in active military ; service, under a requisition from the President of ; the I'nited States or by authoriiv from this Com- monwealth. such electors may exercise the riirht of I suffrage In all elections tv the citizens, undersuch i regulations as are orshali he prescribed by law, as i fully a If they were present at their usual places j of election. J Sec. 7. All laws reynlatins the holdinar of eleo , tions by the citirens lor the reif istration ot electors shall be uniform throughout the State, but no j elector shall be deprived ol the privilege of votin ; by reason ol his name not heintr registered. Skc. s. An, person who shall (five or promiso j or offer to jrive to any elector anv n.onev, reward : or other valuable consideration tor his vote at anv election, or for wlttihoMinsr the same, or who shall ; re or promise to irlve su-h eo'isi.lentlon to anv i other person or party f .r uch elector's vote or fo"r I the withholding thercuf. ;icj n nv elector who shall receive or anree to rcetve lor 1 "imsxdf or another, j any money, reward, or other valuable- considera tion for his vote shall at n n r lect ion. or for wi th holdfnK the ano. shall therebv forfeit the riirht to i vote at such election : and an elector whose riirht ! to vote shall he challenged tor such cause before ! the election o'ftcers-shali be required lo swear or ; affirm that the mMor..f the challenge is untrue iM-if.re nTs voie snail ne recelve.t. Sec. . Anv person who shall while a can.ll date for office bo k ui! tv ol briber, fraud, or wilful vio lation of any election latv. shall he forcverdisqunll fied from holdinu any orflce of trust or profit with in this commonwealth : and ant person convicted of wilful violation of the election laws shall. In I addition to any pen ilties. provided bv law. be de ! prlved of the riirht of suflraire absolutely (or a I term of lour years. . Sec. 13. For the pnrpose of votinir no person I shall be deemed to have it-. Ined a residence b rea ; son of his pre-ence. or lost it by reason of his ab i sence. while employed in the service, either civil , or n. Hilary, of this State, or of the I'nited Slates, I or on the htirh sea", nor while a student of any in stitution of learnlnir, nor while kept in a poor r house, or other asylum a' puhlicexpcnse, nor while confined in public prison. ! Sec. 1. Klstrict election boards shall consist of ; a iudire and two Inspectors, who shall he chosen i ar.nualiy by the citizens. Each elector shall have I the riirht to vote for the iudire and one inspector. and each inspector shall appoint the clork. The first election Hoard ol anv new district shall be ! elected, and vacanclos In election boards, tilled as i shall be provided by law. Election officers shall i be privileged from arrest upon dav of election, and I line emiHired :n making up and transmitting I returns, except upon a warrant ol a cour of record ' or judire thereof, f r an election lraud. for felnnv, i or tor wanton breach ol the peace. In cities thev . may claim exemption from jury duty durinir. their terms of service. Sec. is. No person shall be qualified to serve as an election officer who shall hoi I or ho shall wii r. in two months have held anotflce.or appointment or employment, In or under th irovernment of the United States, or of this State, or of any city or county, or any municipal board, commission or trnt in any city, save only intiees ol the peace, and aldermen, noraries public and prisons in the military service ot the State : ror shall anv elec tion oitlcer lie elioiblc tn anv iv.l office to be tilled 1 at an election atn hich he shail serve, save only to : such subordinate municipal or local officer, below I tho irrade of city or county officer, as shall be des- i , ijrnated by liw. I And also the following Acts of Assembly now In j force in this State viz : ; I ACT OF JAM ARY .10, 17!.. Sec. 4. That all elections hereafter held under ! the laws of this Commonwealth, the polls shall be i i opened at seven o'clock, a. m., and close at seven I , o'clock, P. M. j I Skc. 7. Whenever there ha!l be a vacancy In I ; an election board on the morning of the election. ! said vacancy shall be Piled in conioruntv with ex- i ( isfinir laws. . The Act or Assembly, entitled -An Act relatinir fn Hie Election ot tills tTommonvenlth," passed , jiii -o . i - . i. prov ;.i cs as :'nii.vs,iowit That the Insnec ors and Judges shall meet at elections in the district t. which thev resi.ective- ntK respective pisices n ppm n ir i ror lioMing the ly belontr. before seven o'clock in the morning of Tuesday November 7. and each snid inspectorshiill appoint one clerk, who shall be a qual ified voter of such district. In case the person who shall have received tho second highest numher of votes for inspector shall not aireno on tne oayoi an election, then the per son who shall have received the neTt highest num- bcr ol votes h.r pidire tho next preceding electiono shall act as Insoector in his place. Ami In case ' tho person whesha shall bavo received the blgh- est number of votes or Insoector shall not attend, j theperson elected judgesruil! appoint an Inspector ! In his place. And Incase he person elected imlgee shall not nttond. then lnsw -ror who shall have receive the highest number of votes, shall J apoint a judge in his phice, and If anvtyacancy ; shall continue in the board for the spade ol one i hour after the time fixed by law or the opening of j the lecti on. the ipiii I ; ned voter of the township, I ward, or district tor which such officer h:tve Peerl I elected shall elect some of the'r T.umPer to fill the l vacancy. j THE MODE OF V0T1.G. I Tho attention of all qualified voters is directed to the following Act of Assembly regulating the mode of voting in this Commonwealth : I CHAWOB IS THE MODE VOTISO. j Ait Act regulating the mode of voting nt al! the ! election.- in the several counties of the Comtnon- monwealth. approved -March Tio. l-6y: ; Ski-. 7. h" it eitertr'l by the S'vate and HttitMe af i Heprripntativrn of the o'mmnnnen!tU of Penrwrtva ' ma in (irnerat Assembly met. aid it is hereby enact . ett by the authority of the name. T hat the qualified i voters of the several counties of this t'ominon ' wealth, af the ironeral townsliip, borough, or spe : cial elections, nre hereby authorized and required i to vote the tickets printed or written, or partly ; printed and pnrily written, severallv classified as i loilows : t ne ticket shall embrace thenames ofall Judges of ( 'oiirts to bo voted lor. nod be labeled outside "Judici.try ;" one ticket shall embraoo . tlie names ol all state officers voted for aud be ' l.tiieled "State:'' one ticket shall embrace the n a TV id all county o dicers voted for. a ml he label I ed Coiinty ;" otic ticket snail embrace tlie names of all township oflT'ors voted tor and be lnbuled 1 "Town-hip;" one tn-kef -hall rniNrace the names of c.li borough office! s voted lor and labeled " Hor nugti "' and each class -hall bo deposited in a I separate ba'.iot-bm. CiivK under my hand, :it my office In Kbensburg, this twi-iiiT ninth ilay of Scptetotx-r. in tho year j ot our Lord, foie ttioo-and eight hundreii and j e:ifl.ty-two. a:id the independence of the I'nited I States ol Amcnc.i tro oe huo-lred and seyentn. i 1 MUM As i;ilKFlTM. Sheriff. SherllTs OIlco. Kbun-burg. Soj t. a9, 1SS . II. L. Johnston, AI. tl Inot, I . A. Shoemaker, A NV. linolt. JOHNSTON, SH0SL! AKER & EUCK, jEl3eiisl3uii'g, Money Received on Deposit p. r.4Bi.F. nruMi, INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE AT AL". ACVBSSIBLK POINTS. DRAFTS on the rrincipnl Cities linuslit and Kold, and a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TIIANSACTKIX Accounts Holicittfd. A. W. BUCK, Cashier. EhecshurK, March 19. l?0.-tf. IMOKPORATED IN 165. 'STRICTLY OX 1ICTC.ILPL.IX. j PROTECTION MUTUAL iFlBEinSUBaHCECQMP'HY OF EBENSBURC, PA. j Only Six Assessments in 24 Tears. Good FARM PROPERTIES ESPECIALLY DESIRED. NO STEAM RISKS TAKEN. GEO. M. KEADE, President. T. W. DICK, Secretary. Ebeasburj, Jf n. ci, is?i.-i. WILL XX PAY YOU TOJBUY iVF Hasson's New CHEAP STORE, IF TOC WANT ANT OF THE i Honest Goods at Honest Prices EMBRACED IX THE ALUM, ALLSPICE, AXLE GllEASE, BAKING POWDER, SODA, BEANS, BLACKING, BRUSHES, BLUEING, BORAX, BRAID, BR'KFAST BACON, BROOMS, BUTTONS, CALICOES, CAMPHOR, CASTOR OIL, CARBON OIL, CARPET TACKS, CANNED APPLES, CORN, PEACHES, PEARS, " TOMATOES, CHEESE, t IIEVIOTS, 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 FINS, 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, 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 Putrunairc is Respect Tn I !y Solicited. $12,000 WOTRH OF THE CELEBRATED ROCHESTER WHICH DEFIES OMTETITIOX IX QUALITY, MAKE AND PRICE, II S JUST liKKN ItHCKIVKD AT T1IH Golden Eagle Clothing House, 1301 ELKVEXTII AVENUE, ALTOOXA. IA. ALSO, A LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF CAPS, and GENTS' FURNISH iXG GOODS. HATS, AITOONA, TA,, Al'KlL 21, 1S82.- yilEN YOU WANT I' U Jl E F II E S II DRUGS OR TOU ARE KE?rHCTFULLY JAMES' NE W DRUG STORE ri'KE FKESII GOODS ! XO MI RKPKK LINSEED and MACHINE OILS, PAINTS, VARNISH PUTTY TURPENTINE, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, (Dry and in Oil) mUSHEs! Etc. Also, a very full and complete stock of BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY! POCKET BOOKS, PURSES, COMBS, BRUSHES, ALBUMS, PERFUMERY TOILET SETS, ETC.. ETC. PC RE Gr.OUXD SPICES AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS. P R E S C R I P T I O N S f! ATIEPT'T. T. v- I- o r T tt -r-. Tv YOCKrATROXAGE SOLICITED. GEIS. FO STER 113 & 115 CLINTOX STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA., -A1WAYS I --ri rrrost unci Olietvpewt Stock ol Dry a,Ticl Dress GroocLs, NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC., to be found in C;imT,ria or adjoining counties. tiTForKet not tlie street and numbers and fail not to call, buy and be happy. O-eo- "W. "Z""ElAa-SI. -CASH DKALi;it HEATING AND COOKING STOVES, . AND MANl'I ACTUUKH OF TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, 1402 J:i'A''ntli Ave., Altoonn, Isx. W-, nrAPtST " ACE IJf THF. ITT. RofinK, potiK nn.l RepalrlnS ol all kind promptly and Kni Infnrtorlly attended to. 10-24 '79 tf C. T. ROBEETS, DEAI-KIl CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWELRT. BOOKS, ST1TI0IEBT, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, Notions, leucines, Wall Paper, Clears, Tobacco, Fancy GooJs, Toys, k VARIETY STORE, EBENSBURC, PA. RELIABLE GOODS. IIOXEST has itixKNTLY ni:ori;NKi HIS TEST-SHOP DEPARTMENT UNDER THE SfPEKIXTEMiKMTE OF A PROFICIENT AND ACCOMMODATING WORKMAN. REPAIR WORK, HOUSE SI'OUTIXG ami R00FIXG ATTESDEP TO O.V SHORT SOTICE ASD AT LO WEST TRICES. nT''iT."!27 '""Wf.'ly made. Ve'.i v lA.Cstnetree.AdareiBrT;. Co., A-um:a, M. FOLLOWING LIST: NEEDLES, NUTS, OILS, ORANGES, PENS, PEN HOLDERS, PEPPER, PINS. PIPES, PRUNES, RAISINS, RICE, ROPE HALTERS, SALT, SARDINES, SCISSORS, SCRUB BRUSHES, SEW'G MACII'E OIL, SHIRTINGS. SHOE LACERS, SHOT, SILK TWIST, " THREAD, SOAPS, SPICES, STARCH, STOCKINGS, STOVE POLISH, SUGARS, SUSPENDERS, SWEET OIL, TEAS, THREAD, TUBS, WASH HOARDS, WASHING SODA, WOODEN BUCKETS, YEAST POWDER. CLOTHING! SAMUEL MARCH, Proprietor. PATENT M E D I C I N E SI! ! INVITED TO CALL AT EBEXSBURG PA -KXTATION ! BOTTOM riucEs HATE Tiir- 8 INT Al,f. KIND OF IN riZICIZS. FAIR DEALTXG. i'L' ; week inyonrown tmvn. Termuaral Wouwit l,tOtree. Adore H. K'r.e?t t.,Porflnit Me. CHEAP1 CHEAPER! CHEAPEST! GEO. HUNTLEY HAS NOW OK HAND THK LARGEST, BEST i MOST VARIED STOCK or StovoH, Tinwore, Housefurnisliing Goods, fce., ;.. thnt can be found tn idt one establish ment In Pennsylvania. Hi tick comprise mm m mm of various styles and patterns ; I3iiillei's'' Ilniul-wnr-e of every description and of bepfquallty ; CARPENTERS' TOOLS! of all kinds and the best In the market. Also, a lanre stock ot TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, (Jlswrc Qnfcnawsrf. KllTer-Ilat Woort and Willow Witrr, Wall ! pfr,Trnnknn,l Valtneo, Revolvers, An vll. Tinea. Horse Nhoes, liar Iron, Rail Rod. Home allM. t arrlafce Rolta, Rlv. e". Mill Sawa, tJrlnHstonn, Siteel StiOT el Plow Monlrta. Roal Keoopa; MOWING MACHINES, HORSE HAY RAXES Horae liar Fork a. Rope and Pnlleya, orn 4'nlil vatora, and a full lined lfarv ealinir Toola. Also, a large assortment of Table, Floor anil Stair Oil Cloths, Carriaae Oil Cloth. PAPKTt An HIT. CLIITH WINTKW SHAPITVfl An SHADK KIXTt'KKS: I-ivaRrooi. ASHTIIN SALT, the beet fn the world for Kalrv and Table use; iKPCTitn RrK'K SALT, the cheape-t and best for fec.iinar I.lve Sto-k : LAND 1'LASTFR Wrm. Air fiwTKBW PT'MPS. of the b-t onalltv' PUKKINS' PATKNT SAFCTY LAMIS. which rnnnot be exploded; f'Hil.piinv's WAUdNS aho I'AKTS: the Unrest stock of MILK SHOCKS ol all shapes and sizes and of superior ware ever of fered for si!e In Khcnsbtinc : a full line or PAINT HRT'SIIKS of the most dirable ona'ltv WIN. IHiWOLASS, 1I;. PAINTS, TT' KPKNT1 N K VAKNII'-HKS. fce., together with a large and com plete stH-k of choice KROCF.RIES, TOBACCO AM) SEUARS, as well as thousands of other use hi! an.! needful articles. In fact, anything I haven't got or can't get at short notice is not worth buving, and what I do oiler for sale mav alwnvs he relied on as riRST ( LAB8 in gi-ALiTV. while thev will Invariably be SOLI) AT BOTTOM I'llIOKS ! Having had nearly thirty tears' kxfkri bx is In the sale of goods in rav line. 1 am enabled to supply my customers with the very best in the market. CJive me a liberal share of Your patron age, then, and he convinced that the best is always the cheapest, and that it never pavs to buy an in ferior article simply because the price is low. as It is an indisputable lact that such goods are always the dearest in the end. GEO. IIUXTLEY. Ebensbnrg, April 11. 1879. ESTABLISHED FOR THIRTY-FIVE YEAR S HAY BROTHERS Manufacturers, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -OF- rntp coma, -ANT- Sheet Iron Wares AND DEALEKS IN STOVES, SHEET METALS, -A SD- HOUSE-FLHMSIIING GOODS GENE1ULLY Iot"liiipf in TIX, COPPER 4 SIIEEMROA' PHOMPTLT ATTENDED TO. Nos. 218, 280 an! 282 Wasiinjflon St. JOHNSTOWN. PA. RIV1NIUS' BLOCK, EBENSBURC, PA., CARL RIVINIUS, Practical Watchmater anil Jeweler, j nAS alwavp on ha .1(1 a larae. varied and ele- pant !frtment of WATi'HES, CUK'KS, i JEWF.I.RY.SPKDTACI-KS, E V K-OL- ASS ES , i fce., which hs oner for sale at lower prlees than ! any other dealer In the county. PersoDi nee ling j anythlnar in hla line will do well to (rive him a call ; hefure psrchajfnir elsewhere. ' a-Prompt atientfon paid to repairing Cloekg, I Watches, Jewelry, fce, and satisfaction sjuaran- j teed in tiota work and price. McNEVIN &L YEACER, M A fXTF ACTVRKRfl OF j TIN, COPPER and SHEET-IRON WARE, I A1D DKALKR3 I! ! COOKING & HEATING STOVES, i RAXGF.S, FI RX( FJt, 110S Elercnth iTcnne, . Altoona, Pa. One Door Went of Opera Roaae. llOOI'INd AND Sl'OUTINO rROKPTLT ATTENDSO TO. KFI'AIRS FOR STOVES COSTASTLT OS HASD. Altoona. Oct. 10. lB79.-tf. Staves, Heading and Lumber. niHEST PKH'E PA I II FOB AIL OF 8TAYK8, HBAOIXG8 ANfIJ bb'MUKIt. Al?o. New and Seeond-handed KrreM Ttet of references. Addre.. J. i I.I.F.SPI K, Iaqoene Way. between Etthth and Ninth Strest.. F-itts-buiyh, Pa. &-6,-m.j MJ-J. IU-CKT.F.V, ATTORX F.V.AT-I.A W, AL.TIXINA. PA sr-tim,., oyfT thn yirrt National Bank. Kn trancs on 11th avenue, "eennd doorlrom 12th ftreet Altoona. April lM.-tf. ' nFATTY'SOR4XS,27Sto,...loetKed onlv I saaaaaaMsaaaaw 0. Plnnot up. Bare HolHa'y ', 1 WaehiBKtoa, K. J M...rm,i ' W aU OB BLllIlj Benson s AVARDED Capcine 6 Porous -MEDALS.- Fluster. The Best Knnvn Remedy for Backacho or Lamo Dsck. Rheumatism or Lame Joints. Cramps or Sprains. Neuralcia or Kidnoy Disease. Lumbaeo, Severe Aches or Pains Female Weakness. Arc Superior to nil ot ber Plaster. Ave Superior to Tails. Are Superior to I.lnimrnta. AreSaprrior t flintmrnta r SiItn, Aresnprrior toTHcctrlrlty r filrMun Tfcey Act Imtnrt'intely. They Strengthen. Tkoy Soothe. They Reliera Pain at Once. They Positively Cur. CAUTION. Rcoyoii's Cprine Pomns Hau lers Lave net-o tmitared. lo not allow yonr dmrrvt to patm off s-ime othT plftHiiir liavinr a sinr.ir- sonadiDfr na name. he thnl tbe word iaiMji?id C-A-J A-P-C-I-N K. Pr-re SS ct. BaDia.i'.-luril C'hennslA. i-w Yrrt;. i si;rk k 'u'Str. 6 ya ti7a tT-prv.v-. I MEAD'S Medicated CORN and BLi N ION HAST IK. PARKER'S S HAIR B ALS Alii. I This elegant dressing R is preferred by thess who hare used it, toary svmi.ar article, on ac 'rount of iu S'jp-rior Jeanlines and p'inty. It contains ma reruns on!y that are benefcral to the sci!p and and always Restores the Youthful Color to Crty or Faded Hair P-irker's Hair Balsam is fineV perfumed and is v.-nrrar-ted tQ prevent faiUng of the hair and to re move dandruff and itching. Hiscox & Co , N.Y. I "PARKER'S GERTOfi A Superlattvt Health and Strength Restorer. If yotl re a mechanic or farmer, wen) n :t wi-'i everwork. cr a mother run down fcy fam.'yfir hou: holj duties try Parkei's Ginger Tcnic. If you are a law-yer, minister or busir.wi rr.sn e Tiaustd by mental srmin or anxious cares, cionot t .'.-e intoxicaunc stimulants, but use Parker's Ginger 1 o'.:c Ify-u ha V Consurrption, Iyspepsia, hru.Ta Ism, Kidny CompUinn, or any disorder of th? stomach. Kwe's, blood or rerres. Pakbp. s C.in .1 h Ton:c wul cure you. ItistheGraatest B!.:od P;:r:r-r And the Cest and Surest Cough Cura Ever If you are wasting away from age. distptt-;i or any disease or weakness and require a ttimu.jrit t. (i:KGER T:.'C at c nee; it wi!i irviprate andVu.i yu up from tvie fi-t dose hut will never int- xi:.-ic. It has saved hundreds of hves; it may save yoi-.rs, OATTIOY Rfc.m!l mbnitet. rrltT'i;iD- "i f nopd of ihm hntnm4mi shfett ta lb worl.l , y,o .. d r's'nt fft?a prt,r''''"o cf ri'-t Bleu. S-r ! f . ir . li .'X A CO., S. V. tfK. A 1 (ISM, t df'-r. in 1 CKEAT SAVING PUTIN DOLL A R FIilC. HOW LOST; now 1LKSTUKKD! .lut piit'iiMhui. a nw piiitton of Ir. ( nlvrr. wrll'nOlrbratfd Fj- nn 1 he radical mrr of srKRXATiHHiK ur Nennini Wiukne??. lnvclun tury Srinlnii! Lo-o1. t v mi em-v. M"nTn!Hnd l'h v- toal 1 ncn )i:ict ty . lri: (!' nicni tn Mirrinije fcn Rl50. .-! MTTION. ElMI.Kf-Y and Eits. ln'lu -e l by e!t inilulirrnri- or exnai T'r:iv:iif :in"e. et The cc.'chratp.l author, in thK a 1m'r:tifc E'fav clearly d;mintntPf , tr.nn a l hirtv yc-ir, .iii-e--ful rTHCtirc. that I t'.c abirrn i r-.nsVii ueof i-r -. aour may he radically curi-d: puinttiiK "in a ru.i,l ot care at onre i;mpk-. certa'n nod ff.vtn ii t v which every sufli-rer. no ma'ti-r wh-it hi? con.lith.n mar he. may cure himeli cliCAp'.y, j,ru atoi y au.i radical!. -Thl lecture hnold be In the hitn.ls or evcrv yonih and every miin in tho iand. Sent under seal, tn a pi i! n enie'ope. toanyst dren-. post-paid, on re.-e:pt ol ix nu or two "post atfejtanii- Ad''re THE (I I VFKWK1.I. KMIldl, fO . Oatarr fl Elys' Crcm Balm i i'1- na-iai paHzeit ol l utarrhul virus. c.ni :nir BKAi.Tiix nr. he nation , pfMr-Me the im-mhtrt! "ti.m mrt ' i.V ' 'Jt.I i,...i ..i.i. . .. i... 'a- Tr- .m a ! .1 1- 13 t S A r ture?' ll:e i n-- of "tenn-l i'i-il. Utri irial re.ii;r-i are re 'l hy it f-TT al l 1 : a '' ' iren'in nt tej,V cvrr ( c- ' -i l i. Hi. ' k t-t-1 r, 4-r. t'rn qn.i "d hTCi-'d hi HAY-FEVER; he li :i 1. Airr-.-i-ari.'- ' use Al l ly hy t! c 1 i ' ' .C 1.' L: i-l I 1 1 1 1 t e riOtril. On T"eeii.t nl 0'. m;.n a pm-Wane a" Sold hy F".tetttnnr druitut. "Kl.ys Uh.Ai"ii Al.M t'o , Mri-h 17. IKvi.-e.o.w.ly. nt.a.., N.Y. i Ivf-l lIO RjMTOKlSl lNb "5AXHeallflB the ( ompl.il.a. (f a. "T !MO!k...-Tl.lAl.ta 21 . .vi V TOT, 1-hiiH.m.i r..,m,m,.-r V. I II l t AM.I IAI M LlJ.Mi-hr..M " f f pW""r W Ma) tat :m i LA I Ml . ,4 t wh-rt'r-tst tmr LAw.i. rri " asad ,V iSe sa.v t a a"sal m. 1 "fl,. I II- r l.AHi ha. awrW ? ' " JV 1 adiM-af aJlenmtsaVta ' Ifc tsCsam 1.AKA 11 M lljar. Itr'WW AGENTS WAn' -rkt of -haraf i-r , . ,s Cibles r i.'.' i rrtti 'fM m. .. I'm-.;a !r:-:. . r. Qfkl U vc-ar to Aorens'i K". an-i. A OstCt V J .'.' free. Aldros F.&cua Co.. Auga.ta, Me H lt;n' h ard lastirg frnprnce has rr.a 4 : t ;r f Q rfelihffiil perfume exceedingly pc--:!--. ,- ' B ia not hiii it like it Insist upon havir.g I uk B ton Cologne and look lor signature of H ctt 'mi Vttl. Any d-jfrt or drvr in fxii y 3 cn aapplr von. 9k 'rti 7 cent fitn. 1 3 LAR'.K SAVINS BUT ING TSr. P-TE. 1 - THK ELEPHANT i THE MlDtiL UVA-.tw ran. tu.r.M .,!H tUt ttl.. N Of Bubylon, MaiA el iUom. Bfcat" pbaut a a rarfl j ro.-t ti lv, ' FrWerick II., in the rer,r A. D" n -? Fre.leri k M UleuV e .a tf .. 'S' toria &t.r," vl.1. ii.. p. V,'- : not until tbe year 125 that t'j r,t"K.'l seen in Eng!aa-L 'I 'J w ' ;Ui' fcy tbe King f Fra:ii.-o tj Kiug H,- 4 Tbe cbrouicler.Jobu of Oi,.Lt l..8 .0 tbe arrival of tbi animal a; ljr,UJ declires tbat it was believe that ererbaea brougUt t j tu-l m be.' tbe elepUaat, Mttithew I'aris initit' " good drawinj, the oriinnl cf stjj . ext&at among tbe CottuaUa li -'s tbe Britisb Miifieuui ( Kero, D. I ; . t' ! equaliy good, but eajaiU-r. (irawicg' fcy JoLu de WaUi gtf ori, i;i a-o'.hT c, .. lan inamiscr'pt (T:i'.::w, D y.j J1" Leat-t arrived at S-iudwich. huj . 1'4 Teyed to tbe Tower of Lml.I.is -."' sberiffs bad been dln cl -J by r .Taj j. ' to buiLl a bouse f..r it, f.irT f.-n '. '" ' -e. u ii ftad twenty fet in brt-hd-.b, tuki- ti:i lot tbe building bave K-.:. itut t:rt- L fit for any otiier imrpose. Tt 1 itU was ten fe-t ia L..;tU from .. tbo bauk to the ground, uni atta ... " ' old. It lived oa t th- f r'.v.t; v..",11 Hury III., A. D. 1257, in hhh v.f per from tbo Cb moi Jur's ., .. tbe luaintinance of ti .1.t. . , 3 keeper, from lichuobaisb :o S;. y, .-. dar, imiuedibtclT bt-f .ire the t.-:.. .' tbe Rf;e of twelve yeurs ol, th. ti amounted Vi 13-. 11. TLe ta? . kveeptr is reirded to b.tvs J hi -v Many cliroiaclor tiut..tu tLis ei- (e. ff., iLtlhew l'aris, i.i., 314 . Eorton, i, 9i'J). Tbe "Major. - 0 tbew Taris giatet v., p. 4--.i. elepbAut bad ever h-.v W u s.a t. ." fide of tbe Alps, but th-it tV.t-., Lariiy ftgree with tbe ro.'urj of ;Le t., L presented to tbo German Li..p.-ror ia A. ; 122.', as already mentioned. Cr:-, peopls went to see tbe Ki:,y's tlej.Liv. ii cording to tbis author, uu.l vs llv lieve it. Tbe drawini n st- u tj 1 i: - - - Indian rtber than au Aiu u-: ; ' ... 1 ... it ia difficult to det rntiuw tte ijuetUv-a. A HEW UAt K OK PKOFI.K I.N Hl-sJ. In tbe Jttrue yriiitii;w, Mr. G. Le treats at sotue kugta r. Litberto ulIsl- ; people iuhabitiug an obscure sjt uf E j. eia. FeL-uliur circumHtanoos baviui ::.iu.l tbe anthor to visit tbo Tatras Mj'.l.:i, i very curious and b.-jiu'.iful reuin, ai . ery little known, since L a npp... ;.-;t tbe first to tmvi-r.-e it. be f .irtud th--r h : . ritory futtuiiu led cu ail tides ly tttoantaina and inbabited by a y ot tp ing a d.n"creul buj;:iae from th" lv.. j B'aTounding thm and w::h wboni ti; no iutwoourie. Tbjse j-tpie. aith iust j than a century ag ivt-u tip to br:Vai.,L as tbe autbir iearne 1 iu bin bludy of tj t are now very ind istri uiy and bui h 6'iie ut a cii:uftte so bursli tbat it ir...-j necessary to t'i f-f.rjie north to f.. a eiiir-ilar one; in :o of a very f.'il, end ia sjiite of i,n almost Ii i iaa diet, cou-rsting inainly ff iy.;s,, .1 and wu'.i.r, tb-y r.ro living in : : v . L'i'.ri... E'.:itu .'f fie!- iii---!n::.i-,i:o In ir -i.t. ri.al :i 1. n.'e, nu 1 in il.. : -r... ' - :n a i in T : Th- V'- - L.t..-. . t-li'iS. t.t ! f;-...a i ..Hi . ; 1 1 1 hi t:j-.' . i n f j 't l-T l." 1 hii j-i-ril iy. I'.S riin;: j. a oi; ..1 -,r- -f !;f r.--1 cf thv 1- i-lu::d in nd 1-ik-.-;'i. As r- ui.s i'. s cn , th'.- u'iiiial t-'.-nk w.ib I'-.i. bcs lx?raiae inten.-ixe-l v : ;i ::.i- Cviini::L front :HT'-.- :it pc -t i.. ':. -i'an-if lii-.re and inure, a-i i :.- t . out-.iiifrs, and in c"is':u'y to tbe actios -f tbe env'r ttt .' came seiectin, tho primitive v n- --i lias tv. exjino more and more ana a -r i-: geueons a:.d Cmdiy firme.i a l'w wboe bonioeD'jiry may j.o.'.:h'y c' '. crease, but which alr.-ady p-.s-e-s'-e c : hereditary cbaracter? that pt ru.i-- it . clearly differentiated froia ail firr race. UOW TO TP.LI. W H AT H W II 1. I.I E. j .tl l . 1 1;. The Prairie Fartt.fr offers tb: ' "'V. as a tost relative to tbe? vitaii'y ( -f v " The feed will l pimnp. Lris-:t aJ v . out any wasted fir p'-finmpe in tbe i ; -where tbe grains ctnue tn.-'thr. V. grain is cut across, or if cnxofjiHv t- down, the 'chit igenn) will Khow th' -bn'ght, fre-b fippfirer,:-?. S i h r placed between the folds of incKt ci .r. pressed into fioil in a flow r-pt c.c with two inches of earth, and b- yl il. .- : a temperature of 70" to (-'i1-', i minate ia three U.tys. There is Lf i i s, however, to be rem tuLx re 1 in :i. .t tnination of need, tbat is the r;d'-r :j i the Blower it g"r:i.ii-.au s, and a!-o. a- s r i tbe less it will develop as a phi:.; : y-?: '-; eed-beariiig qisal-i:ie do not tht" '-y ---a to be injured. On the .-lr.r.i'-y. ry cf. S tbe seed yiold cf a phint i"h uin.iLitL'-J too luxuriant grn th, r.'.id fruru a acii-kr law. j ' It is well known tbit the In ; crnde but pretty sure wny if-vnizc -corn. How was it ? Hu-sk iij i: b-- 'A hanging it r.p in tbe w igwam in the - --! ; of tbe fire, and iust l-f ire -.viu. r t-". , it, secure from moisture, iu th .-r.-- ! more civilized and better pi-;t i- ' ! perfectly ripe aud Lrit-bt e- s ; best, trice them up in a Cry, s:rr . !'- : from mice and other vem.iii." i now to ;o to M.riT. I venture to surest a c 1- remedy for want of tleep. O; iit- - a I ; form, even the Uquur ci-i t Jf t.3 l rofonn will leave tr.-ices cf ih.r ::":'- tbe next moruic. I thrrff rr pr--"' for myself and have fre pe:.t d 14 for others onions ; mmpiy cum'tioa i'-- raw, but Spanish onions s:-"'1 x Evervbodv knows the tin'.e f 'T.'.-: """ , d ia due to a pecub.tr essential t-:i i i a - in this n:'.--t raiuable an 1 1. ' ' " This oil has, I am '" i v . ; powers. Iun.yo.vuca"' t' y n?r If 1 am uitich prtsed with o."k shall not ship, I out two or -..re" ii J onions, and the tShit in pin;..'-' " are also txc lienf tbiacs t ': :;' '" !" " eiposod to iulei.sA , :x p... ..!;.. " son cannot fcl-. ep, n is boc:'. ;.' " in the brain, tot ia the stoiii.i h. lb" r' etly, then for--, is t i -us. C ! ' ' ' down from tbe brtiu to the s: -is to be done by eating a ' " u1' J boiled egg, a bit of bri h-1 at: 1 I 'j i something. Follow this .hi nriik. or even water. at.J y -1 v and wilh I tm-t, bl'-s the- u..:: writer. i7i.i-" "5 ' " A rtE si il it 1"