kMMlMltu iuii lillllit-fiVE-IBB.i HAY BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -OF- tm, coma, -AND Sheet Iron Wares AND DEALERS IN HEATING, PARLOR ani COOKING STOVES, SHEET METALS, AND HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS .GENFUM .lobbinp in TIN, COPPER &SIIEIiT-!RO, PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Nos. 278, 280 anfl282 Washington St. JOHNSTOWN. PA. lynch & steYens; UXDB RT and "anafartarers aid Dealers la HOME AND CITY MADE FURNITURE ! mm UDICMSEHSIlin, LOUNGES BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, 1C0: ELEVENTH AVENUE, Between ;i 61 h ami 17th S1 A. L T O O IV , IV . tf Citizens of Cambria orntv and all others wlthtna; to purchase honeat FT." K NITt" K K, fcr.. et honest price, are respectfully Invited to irtve n a call before buying elsewhere, u. m are confident that we pan meet every want anj please every taste. Prices the verv l..w-t. Altoona, April 1, HiO.-tr, McNEVIN a YEACER, M A3!CFATtRKri-S OF TIN, COPPER and SHEET-IRON WARE, AD DEALERS IX COOKING & HEATING STOVES, BAXC.E.V, rrKXACF.J, c, 110H KleTenth A,eiiue, . Altoona, Fa. One Door West of Opera House. ItOOI INC. AND SPOUTINO PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. BRPAIBH FOB KTOTES'lCOJiSTASTLI 03.H1SD Altoona. Oct. 10. 187.-tC WILLIAM A. GITTINGS, PIANOS and ORGANS I OF THE VERY BEST MAKES. High Street, - - Ebensburg, Fa. Kepalrlna; am! tuning of Instruments promptly an. I satisfactorily attended to, an,l Instructions in Tneal and Instrumental music irtren at reasonable mt-s. pianos and I ntans sold to reliable parties on n-.onthly or other payments when desired. t.'nll and see. (l-.'2.-tf.J TTENTIOX, EVEKY BODY ! -r. a. li'jOyd, R holsalr and Rrtail PraUt COAL, COKE AND LIME. ERE5SBI RC, PA. TLANn LIME A SPECIALTY. ri-13.-tf.l Three Doors'West or rostoffice, niGII STREET, JRENSBURG, PA. J. II. OA NT, Proprietor. THE Pl'BLH! will always And ns at oar place of butluess tn huines hours. Everything, kept neat and rosv. (Tlbast Towkls a spbcialtt. Sept. 14, l'Sli.-tl. Real Estate at Private Sale! THE undersigned offers at private sale a valna KANM. situate In iMunter township, one mite west of treason, containing- Arm. abjui 45 Acre cleared, bavin thereon erected a larire two story frame dwellixo boi-se, rtus stable and neeery outbulliiinits. There Is an orchard of ehne fruit trees ami an abundance of (rood water on the premises. The land Is In 'he vlctnlty of good market, and Is el I adapted fur farming and raiding stock. For terms apply to JOH E. SCANLAN, Sept. 1, LiRX-Sm. Ebensbura;, Pa. Staves, Heading and Lumber. Bit REST PB1CK PUD FOB ALL KIJD3 OF 8TAYK8, HEADIXGS AND 1MJMHKK. Also. New and Second handed Barrels. Bert of references. Address C. J. tMLLKSPlE, Ihiqoesne War. between Eluhth and Ninth S'-reets. Pitts fcunth. Pa. i-5.-em.J "TU. M. J. BUCK, Physician aw Srnnr.ojr, A f.Toosr a. Pa. Offlee and residence on Fourteenth street, near r-ieyenin avenue, wnerenlsrnt calls can be made. Utnce hoars from to 10. a. m., and from 1 to C and 8 to 8. r. x. Special attention paid to Ils- i " no r-y ana r.ar, aa wen as to piarrioal Opera tfbns of every desertptton. 14-19,-0.-tf.l W.M. H. SECHI.KK, Johnttowix, fa. M. I). K1TTELL, Lbentbvrg, Ptt. SECHLER KITTELL, ATTOKN K Y H - A T - L A V, .TOrTNSTOWN AMD EBENSBritn. OFFICES in Luther Ireen's l.irare hrick bnlld tnir, corner Wain and Clinton su., Johnstown and In Colonade Row, Ebeniburs;. (T-Jl.'Sl.) U. BUCKLEY, ATTORJi CT-AT-MW, ALTIKINA, PA. mw (.ifflce over the First' National Hank. En trance on 11th avenne. second door from 12th street, Altoona, April K, lSl.-lf. JOHNSTON k SCAN LAN, ATTOKN ETS- AT-L. .. W, Esittssrso. Fa. W Offlee on Centra street, nearly opposite the new Court House. -W -tf 1 JosErn Mcdonald, ATTORNEY-AT-L AW, Esiaarao, Pa. M9- Oflle la Colonnade Bow, on Centra street. G EO. M. READE, ATTORN ET-AT-L. AW. Eaaseamraa, Fa. :trB on Centre street, near Hiajh. f ROYAL FSWoSJ J J 8i Absolutely Pure. The powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordniarv kind, ai'd ORnnot be sold In competition with the multitude ff low test, short weight, alum or ynn.nruf powders, nom onty n rant. K"tal B.ihiso Powder Co., 1" Wall St.. New Y rk. f9-25. 8-2.-ly. ONLY $20. 1 i. Si piiilai;:lpiiia SINGER MACHINE Fquat to nnv Sinner In th Mtrkrt. The l!wi- C,f rr,.rnJ..n.- ... - . . , , t.t.T tii.- i j hi nr st i e lor the people., which the undfMirnaj oilers tor sale at the wi.n.lerliil low iinct ot SV.ro. This machine hdH iriVPII llPr'l,l I'tl l.fantinn u.l...r..A I I i i n iri urii. Mini Is u-arrantcd for tkr frr-n of thrte trurt. Kernem ner tht we are here all the time ami timt you not rvi. i.jMjr- uuiiy in e-rniuiue tne ma chine and tt it In nper.itlon.'t.nt you kn'W where ... i j-mt iimmi.-v n-ii-H ii inermncnine ion"t do exactly. rerefcnUnl. You will there fore consult your own interests hv bnvlnir tlie Phil adelphia Sini;er 3Iac-iiine and t.i'ivinW trom no one bat W.'.T. HCCk. f-2.-Pm.J Huck-sMiUs. Allenheny Twp. AT:T5! AGEXTS! AEXT! Thirty -Three Icarst A in nil n 00S lLD INDIANS I A t-v.f r-o-' oftie luthor't 7Viy Tre Yw pwnl TV 1U1 1 ui .! Jutixxlucuua Sherman. T-i nr-r vn-k lit n-r. mS-rihI fir rrw'M Aiirni a rr: f,- r:'it, ad by u 5T-nm, fm. 7.fnii. Ceil. F-riri,m. lirn. Tfwnck, .r.it tAurCTiJ of E Inrnt i!u. ti:. t.slTT ; .-lit th' brrt xok on buixcm .tfr r :! trri'l. n " I'.ISKor Wa.tr (Mt!todt.) fttyt u a w?ii-r.- rfi'-v." It it the oi sthentic account t,! r.tr In'!i-!i in- p-; !.:;ihJ. lu'.'.f nrm-'n; their "Inn !i .'e. ' fecret d,.inr, i!.-.it.tc. It r-plt wl:h thrllUnj f-l-ri-nris nf tl;e Author, an 1 of finvnu Scouts, Trrpr Ci'-hT, ( r.-n. H ir'ler 1 if 4r.i, r -c, ririflly portraTinf I. in 1 (Sr. at West a it n,,tv u. 4 Cd Ouraand tn prem. With S-r-il F.vcrsviniTS and Piinerh Chmmo-I.ithcrspk r:v in ir coio-s. frt-m ihoto?r(.hs mad by th U. 9. Ou-. cm me nt c ryirr trip for thxt ffrrai wort AISEXTS! 1 Mi prind bnk il now out-l'Ilirtf all cthn lO to 1. -Vj cc o. Antl arernr. 10 to SO order! ailiy. V. w-.nt lf' nicr. lentl Bt once. Krluwt T rrira-y nn-t ;rrl T-rr.s iin. Our Urjrs cirenlaT with fMI rutieulsra "nt A fn Fpecimen P'.it iat m o.(.V'cn f .r " c. it '-.titv A ir.i the enl. pnbllthirs, A. I. WOTITI1IN-(.TON a CO., Ilmmic, Co. Is a now TPTYiNly, originally compoTinflpft an'l introlurf-l to the inerliral profPfiiin, ant then to Xhfi pulillc Bt lar, hv it. H.irtman, M. I. 1 1 has irresi ritrf-l it to over 4 -o patfent" with th ?i,f.r pr.-it -fv- Its effect nrM.u liie si su-u is entirel v uu like that of jiny oilier rempfly, and Is the only me-ll' ine ?ietie. In almost evf-r-rt:H-ea.e to which flh is licir. (In Constipa tion. 1 H 4!ajw(! of the Ilvnr ant KMnfv. Ml an ai.i v should ve ivn with it. t3!q i Kr.i n a is coinpttseaor puroiy veK i-' iiiKmiioni, earn ono, arw-ruinpr r mf ii CJfcl authors, a iTrt'at remortv In lisrlf. MB it. tiariman r.as 8urcMvi in ftrr.vi and coni'.lnir.it the active prlnt-lples of tlicse Inffri-.itfi.is Into one MinjOe rom iKunl. which pt-rferily MiincMw with the VlH McitCATiux Nati iia In every flls tftM. and cure ner-isar1ly fol Iowa. There 19 not an ore:iii It will r-it rwr h ir-r a MH- eae it will not cure. jCXffifi&EJlK-'!F!! ramphipton the "IlKof Life,1 Tr. S. K. liartman A Co., 0)Mrn, O.. proprietors. For Piles aiul Pelvic llsea;s, tako RiVINlUS' BLOCK, EBENSBURC, PA., CARL RIYINIUS, Practical f atctealer ana Jeweler nAS always on ha.id a lante, Taned and ele-e-ant asscrtment of WATCHES. CLOCKS. .1 KWH.HY. SPKOTAl'LhS, EVE-liLASSKS, fcc. which he offers for sale at lower prices than any other dealer In the county. Persons nee Unit nnvthlnaMnbts line will do well to trive him a call before purchasing elsewhere. -Prompt attention paid to repairing Clock, Watches, Jewelry, fcc, and satisfaction ifuaran teed In both work and price. Not Tail . to ecn J fur J our FALL . Price - List forl8S2. Free to any ad Jress upon application. Contains. le- - Bcriplions of everything recinireil for Personal or Family use, iib over 12,liOO illustrations. Vv'e sell . all gool at wholesale prices, in quantifies to suit the purchaser. The ' only institution in America who make " this tlioir apeoial bui-inc.s. Address MONTGOMERY VARD & CO., T and til Wabash Atmic, Chlras. III. 1 I VNEUUALLED IN Tone, IoncliloTliaDsMi & DaraMlity. WIT.I.IA?I KTIBE A. CO. Nos. 504 and 'Jo West Baltimore Street, Baltimore. Ho. 112 Fifth Avenue, New York. In legitimate judicious speculation In Orain.Pro- j vtMons and Stock oc our perfected plan : yields j sure monthly profit to lance and small Investors. Address, for full particulars. K. F-. Kendall i ., Com'n Merchants, 177 aud 17'J la Salle St., Chicago, 111. ENERGETIC, RELHBLE HE ;to sell Froit Trees, Orape Vlne. Shrubs. Kres, h.a. MI Ktl.iRir.il and Expenses paid. Address at once. -2.-2Tn.j J. f. MIA Re, Rot-Wer, J. T. FBrn mni rARnrriv sour CAN MAKE r?ER MONTH Uuxiotf Ula rll id i v iiuer. -or i an.-ui.r. .can J. C McCarO C-, dolpkla. Pa. Q ( weeaan lja day at home eastlymada. Costly CUUlAitAl tree. Address True a- Co., Augusta, Me. .... , ;j ... r. - - ' ' - "J fiSfc 0 108 to 820,000 TOTED ARTIFICIAL IXCL'BATIO.N. There is not the sligbest resiflons to believe that when the ancient Egyp tians invented a method of artificially batching ejrfrs they were influenced by any desire to lessen Iho labor of beus. Their sole object was to produce more chickens than the hens produced. Al though we may ive a settins? hen cred it for the best possible intention, it may be admitted that she is a very clumsy bird. .She will tread on her epgs and leave more or less of them out iu the cold. Ilesides, her capacity to hatch egirs is limited by her size. There are very few hens who can hatch out more than a dozen etiickens, and. of course, if a man wishes to raise chickens on a large scale he must supply himself with an immense number of hens. Artifi cial incubation obviates all these diffi culties. As invented by the Egyptians and extensively practiced in our own day, a thousand eggs can be hatched at one time in a single incubator, and not one of these runs any risk of being bro ken or chilled. The immense success which has at tended this process in France recently attracted the attention of Dr. Traven ier, a learned and ingenious physician, lie attended to a hospital for foundlings and although the position gave him an admirable opportunity for expeiiment ing with new medicines, he was a hu mane man, and he was anDoyed at the large nnmler of foundling "that died within the first six months of their life. The majority of those admitted to the hospital were weak and sickly, but in that lespect they did not suffer from the majority of French infants. Dr. Tav enier felt that it was a reproach to med ical science that French infants could not be cultivated with as much success as French chickens, and he resolved to try what artificial incubation if it may be called so would accomplish if ap plied to infants. The. doctor constructed a child incu bator on precisely the model of the chick en Sincubator. It was a box covered with a glass side furnished with a soft woolen lied and kept at the temperature of 86 Fahrenheit by the aid of hot wa ter, lie selected as the subject of his first experiment a miserably made in fant, one, in fact, that had rashly in sisted on beainning the world at an in judiciously early period. This infant was placed in the incubator, provided with a nursing bottle, and kept in a dark room. To the surprise of the doc tor the child cease l to cry on the sec ond day after it was put in the incuba tor, and although it had been a preter naturally sleepless child, it sank into a deep, quiet sleep. The child remained in the incubator alout eight weeks, dur ing which time it never once cried, and never remained awake except while ta ing nourishment. It'grew rapidly, and when, at the expiration of sixty days, it was removed from the incubator it pre sented the apjH'arance of a healthy in fant of at least a year old. Delighted with the success of this ex periment. Dr. Tavenier selected an ordi nary six-months old child, addicted to the usual pains and colic, and exhibit ing the usual fretfalnessof a French in fant. This child conducted itself while in the incubator precisely as its prede cessor had done. It never cried ; spent its whole time in sleep, and it grew as if it hail made up its mind to embrace the career of a professional giant. Af ter a six weeks stny in the incubator it was removed and weighed. During this brief period it bad doubled its weight. It had become so strong and healthythat it resembled a child of three years old, and it could actually walk when holding on to a convenient piece of furniture. These two experiments, satisfied Dr. Tavenier of the vast advantaces of arti ficial incubation. He immediately pro ceeded with the permission of th au thorities of the hospital to construct an inenhator of the capacity of four hundred infants who were in the hospi tal on the loth of February last, With the exception of one who died of con genital hydrocephalus and another whe i was "claimed by its repentant parents, the children were kept continually in the incubator for six months, when they were removed in consequence of having outgrown their narrow beds. The re sult will seem almost incredible to per sons who are unfamilar with the reputa tion of Dr. Tavenier. and have not seen the report made to the French -government on the subject by a select commit tee of twelve. The average age of the infants last February was three months and three days the youngest being less than 12 hours old and the. oldest being twelve months. Theirjaverage weight was sixteen pounds, only one of the en tire 300 having attained a weight of 32 pounds. At the end of six months of artificial incubation the average weight of each infant was 84 pounds, and there was not one who would not have been supposed by a casual observer to be at least eight years old. Tn other words six months of artificial incubation did as much in the way of de veloping Dr. Tavenier's foundlings as eight years of ordinary life would have done. The infants . were strong and healthy, as well as big ; they walked in a week after leaving the incubator, and some of them have since learned to talk. These results surpassed Dr. Tavenier's most enthusiastic expectations, and there can be no doubt that his system of artificial child inenbation will be adopt ed not only by every child's hospital in France, but in every private family in the civilized world. Times. rArs'Trxo with Petroleum. The following paragraph is quoted in an ag ricultural contemporary, and comment made as given in the succeeding par agraph : "I'etroleum is found to be of benefit to shingles to preserve them, as it enters the pores of the wood at once, aud as it hardens, makes it more compact in tex ture, and also rather less liable to take fire, although when once turning they will of course make more flame than the wood without it ; but a coat of petrol eum applied to a shingle roof will make it last several years longer than it other wise would. Petroleum is also an ex cellent article to apply to the iron and steel work of farm implements to pre vent their rusting when not in use. When any outbuilding, or even your dwelling house, is to be painted, one half the expense may be saved by apply ing a coat of petroleum with a fine white wash brush, and afle letting it dry two or three weeks, put on one coat of paint ; by so doing a second coat of paint is tendered unnecessary, and that much money saved.'" We have given thi3 a practical test and know that it is sound advice. Our dwelling was without repair for fifteen years. The paint had fallen off in va-, rious places, and the siJing was badly checked, so that it looked as though ; large amount of paint would be absorB ed. We went to Franklin, Pa., for barrel of crude petroleum. The oil v billed to us at three cents per gallon 51.20. The 40 cation cask contairH tairS frJit d cio- it cost us about 12.00 and the cost us as much as the barrel and gether. Yet the whole expense w"ss than $. Tlie house was given rflul ough coating of this from top tot0!Di and after drying three weeks, v lowed (except on the roof) with coa' of Averill paint. The petrole1 Jlled the checks and hardened the ,0K 80 one coat of paint only Five yeais have passed V. as Trovprt morn dnrnhl lieing less inclined to scale ona.n :nat which was placed upon theKeu I"". In France when vinega0' made clean barrels are rinsed wf0,i yinerrar before the new substance Put in. The rinsine is said to make f in about half the time. was pessary. and f- J"41" a tWbe first. IT WILL PAY I Hasson's New CHEAP STORE, EBENSBURG, FV., IF TOV WAST Honest Goods at Honest Prices KMBRACEIt IN THE FOL.1LOWIJSG LIST: ALUM, ALLSPICE, AXLE GREASE, BAKING POWDER, SODA, BEAXS, BLACKING, BRUSHES, BLUEING, BORAX, BRAID, BR'KFAST BACON, BROOMS, BUTTONS, CALICOES, CAMPHOR. CASTOR OIL, CARBON OIL, CAHPET 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, FJGS, FISH, " HOOKS, " LINES, FLOUR, FRUITS, GINGER. GINGHAMS, GUN CAPS, " POWDER, II AIR 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, NAILS, AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUIER0US TO MENTION. NO OLD GOODS OF NY KIND! ALL FRESH!---ALL FINE! ALL (HOICE ! ALL CHEAP! A Liberal'Share of Pnblic Patronage iRcspeetfolIy Solicited. W7 THE FREEIAN CONTAINS ORE RE&D1HG LITTER, HAS LARGEST CIRffLATION AND ISTIIK BEST AflVERTISIN MEDIUM Pi 1 Guarantee! .TKilation, 1,153. "yyrnEN YOU WANT PURE FRESH D It U.'S OR PATENT MEDICINES! YOU ARE RESrKCFULLY INVITED TO CALL AT JAMES' NEW DRlO STORE, EBENSBURO, PA, rrREFRESII GOODS I I NOIISRKPRESENTATIOX I I BOTTOM PRICES ! LINSEED and MAClNE OILS. PAINTS, VARNISH, PUTTY, TURPENTINE, WHITE AD, COLORS, (Dry and in Oil) BRUSHES, Etc. AZ.oy verv full an(i complete stock of IJOKS and STATION EUYI BLANK pocket books, rus, combs,;brusiies, ALBUMS, PERFUMERY 1 OILET sets, etc.. etc. PURE prXD SrTCES AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS. PTtESCRIPTONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. GEIg'FOSTER&QUINN, II3115 CLINTON STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA., -ALWAYS largest and Cheapest Stock ol JDjy elxicL Dress Goods, lOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC., to be fcd in Cambria or adjoining counties. tForget not the street and numbers and fail not to call, buy and be happy. C. TV ROBERTS, DEAL, CdCKS, VITUES, JfflUBT, BOOKS, STATIONERY, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, lotions, Melicines, Wall Paper, Cigars, VARIETY STORE, RELIABLE GOODS. II ON EST 3- 3LTTlTrrTJJEnr HAS RECENTLY REOPENED HIS TIN-SHOP DEPARTMENT UNDER THE SUPERINTEM DENCE OF A PROFICIENT AND ACCOMMODATING WORKMAN. REPAIR WORK, H0USK SPOUTING and ROOFING ATTESDED TO O.V SHORT KOT1CI AND AT LOWEST TRICES. nsraoTa nsa sous. ausnther's Lung Healer. fr-.-i:'-.Z For tr Cnro of Consumption. Spitfire ol Blood, Bronehitia. Cr,i'; 0-..a.Ca:rrh of the Cht, Prcpepsia, and all Pulmon! ory Vvn'.. Pnee, 25c, Oo and $I.OO. Hold all by Drua-jriata. GUEXTIiiR & CO, Proprietors. PITTSBURGH, PA. YOU TO HTJY AT AST OF TflB NEEDLES, NUTS, OILS, ORANGES, TENS, PENHOLDERS, PEPPER, PINS, PIPES, TRUNES, RAISINS, KIOE, ROPE HATERS, SALT, SARDINES, scissor. SCRU INRUSHES, SEW'OMACH'E OIL, SHIR? NGS.i shoflacers, sho:i silftwist, " THREAD, SO SP'ES, STROII. SJX'KINGS, S'OVE POLISH, w'GA RS, llJSPEXDERS, WEET OIL, TEAS, THREAD, TUBS,. WASHBOARDS, WASHING SODA, WOODEN 'BUCKETS, YEAST POWDER, TI li fl HATE Till Kit IN Toliacco, Fancy (Ms, Top, &a EBENSBURC, PA. PRICES. FAIR HE A L TNG, W 11 e. tut una LLIPri.MJS FOB THE CURIOUS. A German baa invented a gunpowder that water won't hurt. To every 4X)-pound bale of cotton there are 1,200 pounds of seed Young salmon increase iu wiglit from tbree to seven pounds in four weeks' time.. : A drum manufactory in Massachu setts, establishpd in lian during that time 30,000 sheep skins into urum utaus. The word "daughter" common to all Indo-European languages, means milk er, and bears witness to the early train ing of the cow. The lencrth of tliP snhmarino i"il,!oa in the whole-world is estimated to be 04, 000 miles and their value to be $202 -000,000. The length of all the wires in the world would reach fortyeight times around the earth. According to the report of the com missioner of agriculture for 1S70. the larvte of a large fly which frequents Mono lake, in California, are dried and pulverized and mixed with acorn meal and baked for bread, or with water and boiled for soup. Iceland was visited by a remarkable sand storm last spring, which lasted for two weeks, arid during which the tem perature was intensely cold. The air was Oiled with dry, fine sand to such an extent that it was impossible to see more than a short distance, and the run was rarely visible. Glass-staining ar.d glass-flower manu facture is a very extensive branch of the Austrian glass industry. It it now so developed that a petroleum flame givs some 1,540 yards of glass thread every minute, mat are woven not only for glass cloths, etc., but also for watch ! chains, brushes, etc. j When the arrov of Suvaroy retreated t from Elm in 1790 tfce march of the men j loosened the snow of the Alps so that i oiu';iif oescenoea upon them and 300 mule drivers and their animals were buried under one of these immense snow slides. Only 17,000 of the 20.0OO who left Elm made the march in safety. The balloon Reliance made a singular flight from the Alexandra palace. Eon don, recently. It rose gradually to a height of l,o00 feet, drifting in a north erly direction, then, when ballast had been thrown out, rose 1,500 feet more. At that a current carried it toward Lon don, and through a thick mist it de scended at the end of an hour upou the very place from which it had risen. The smallest circular saw in practical use is a disk about the size of a five cent piece, being employed for cutting slits in gold pens. They are about as thick as ordinary paper and make 400 revolu tions per fliimite, this high speed keep ing them rigid, notwithstanding their extreme thinness. The northernmost place in the world where rye: and oats mature is at Keugis, in the Swedish province of Norbotlen, forty-nine miks north of the jxlar cir cle, whereas the northernmost spot where corn is grown is at Muoniovara, ninety eight miles to north of the circle, The rye yields, it is stated, ninety-eight per cent, and the oats about ninety. A dentist in Philadelphia has for some time successfully employed a simple method of producing anesthesia before removing troublesome teeth. He re quires the patient to practice during sev eral minutes short and rapid respiration. The first effect is to make the head feel a little full and contused, but soon the sensibility is benunilied and the teeth can be pulled with comparatively iittle pain. Dr. Foote's Health Monthly. About Early Rising. We have of ten wondered why farmers rise so early. There is nD use of it. They ir.hale the miasma of the morning before the suu dissipates it ; they gtt rheumatism from plouting about in the damp; they get dyspepsia by going out in the morning without a cup of coffee; they breathe ty phoid fever in the odors from the stables before the sun drives away the germ ; ! tney lay a mortgage on health to lift a mortgage from the farm. Early rising as distinctive from lounging lazily is proper ; but early rising just because t" is enrly is fol-de-rol. fast, by the glimmer ot a lamp ; the fath er, up before day, cross and ill-tempered because his stomach is fu'l of gripes ; the boy just in from the cow pasture chatters his teeth by the stove ; the girl in from milking has hardly had time to do up her back hair ; the good wife is on the rush to get breakfast over so that she can get at the butter making the only happy individual is the baby who sleeps the sleep of the just in its cradle. Even the old dog, with paw crossed over bis nose, shows good sense by snoozing comfortably behind the stove, a kittie, peepine from one eye only after seein? that breakfast is all ready comes purring for a tid bit. Eerly to bed and early to rise is all right but it were better to go out visiting in the evening, have plenty of parties and sociables and lots of fun even if it does incur a darling little nap in the morning. Anyhow as long as there are five times as many farmers in Dixmont as any other class of people it were well enough to consider whether or not this inflexible rule of "out of bed before daylight' were not more honored in th breach than in the observance. The First Silk in Pennsylvania. John Schwartz, of York county, I'a, who is now 73 years of age, claims to have manufactured the first silk in the State. He has in possession several silk handkerchiefs acd pieces of silk which he manufactured thirty-four years ago having raised tne worms himse.f, fed them, reeled the silk and wove it on a common carpet loom. He had s0,OJ0 worms in his possession, and not having room to take care of them he entered into a partnership with a Mr. Wagner, and the two erected a large two story cocoonery for the purpose of raising more worms and providing better accommoda tions for the large number already had, Mr. Wagner owning one and one-half millious. Mr, Schwartz wove over 200 yards of silk, which was 27 inches in width, and required 9,000 skits to the yard ; that is the shuttle passes back and forth nine thousand times in every yard of silk woven. He also manufactured a web of silk with cotton chain, from which his wife and mother made under shirts. The jEwsnARP Makers. An Eng lishman has -established a manufactory of jewsharps in Troy. It is said there are only two others in the country, one in New York and the other in Boston. A simpler instrument than the jews harp it would be bard to conceive, but the manufacture comprises no less than twenty separate operations. The inven tor of that humble instrument, which ' nas Deen viorating all over the world for centuries, is unknown to fame, At the beginning of the present century the jewsharp was developed by combining several instruments each with a separ ate pitch, and in 1827 Eulenstein, a na tive of Wurtemberg, made a sensation in London by playing on sixteen at once. Sand tor Dyspepsia. -A new and simple enre for dyspepsiawas brought to my attention by lion. Pope Barrow, on Wednesday. He says : You know Web Barber, in Athens. Well, sir, he has cured himself of dyspepsia by eating white sand. Jnst common white sand picked np on the bed of a branch. He says that chickens eat sand to dieest their food with, and he did not see why ; men could not do the same thing with i prom, lie ate a nose or sand and it cured him. Judge Henderson, the Com missoner of Agnculture, told me last night that he was eating sand for dys pepsia with good results. Atlanta Oon-stUtdion. 9 ms AWARDED Capcine MEDALS.- Plaster. Thft Best Known Remedy for Backache or Lcmo Dack. Rheumatism or L:;no Joints. Cramps or Sprains. Meuralela or Kidney Diseases. Lumbaqo, SrvprtAchesor Pains Female Weakness. Are Snperiar to all t lirr Flu term. Are Superior to Fn!. Are Saperior to l,immrt:i. IreSapcrlort ninimrr.i. or SiItm. Areanpcrior t o rlrrtrii-Uy orcTulia They Art Immediately. They Mtrrna-tbra. Tkoy Ssttst. Ty Relieve Pain at Once. They Pamitirrly Cure. CAUTION. Benson 'eCftpcineTorcraft I'la"- not nilow Tonr drnpsi't to i-t T1ii.'Ttr liavii'c w mmHrr Se that the iril j Fpeilt C-A-P-C-I-N B x r'r a ria. SEABURY A JOHNSON. A tM'RK It KM KI V AT MHO'S Medicated COilN si I T. It - rc. j plaster. I A Iv I? Tt ' s B This elccant drfi:v i preferred by thtse who have used it, to any similar article, on c- uiit of Its superior -lean line! and mir:r It contain tniffni'i only that are benei-cial to the ca!p mud hair Ccttores tin Youthful Color to Crry or Fades Hair i -r s MaTr rlalsam is finely perfumed and is irrantr 1 ti prevent failins; of th hair and re-ii-ve !.-r.irutf anditchine. Hiscok Cn K V GINGER TOliC A Siipsrlativg Heallh and Strengrh Restortr. If y-i are a merhanic or farmer, worn o:it with orerwrrlc. cr a mother run d-,wn ty lamily i house-1-.' : J c:i;::c try I ARKEU S Olcc Tokic. if T"ri are a Iaw-er, minister or fcotine rra ex haii.T9d by mental .train or anxious cim, donitake intuxicatin g stimulants, but use Parker's Girifer Tonic If t-u have Consumption, Iypevsui, Kheuma lsm, Ki .rry t'omplsinis, or any diTrderof the lurfts, f "-miach. bowels, b.ood or rrres Pnr O'sc-rx 'I'-hic wi:i enre jroo. It is the Greatest Blood furuirr : i the Eett ani Surest Congh Cure Ever Use. If y-m are watting away from spe, dissipation er tiny ( :i-pe or weakress snd rerjrme a stimulant taVe fiNGr '1 n'Catftnce; it will invigorate an J. buii y i tip f i n the fir.t dose but wiil nevrr intoxicate. It h.. f n e 1 h'.indicds of lives ; it may save vrt-.nt. CAL'TiOV rt-fo !1 KbttltiM. rrin'iGTr-r T ta c-'r -J b-,t i.mti.1 inati iitt('f'i .t' v 4 -t tti .-.1-w.tie.i pf riurrr .!(o.. 6i ' . -.-.-lo hf.K A Co., N. T. t-'-c A $1 um, .tdr.Ti u; r. . CP. EAT SAVTNd BVVIJtG DOLLAR SI. r. fl St. . . - .". Ft ri -h rd lattinz frstrrance has made ias made tin fJ u!ar. 1 her t iving Flb- L oei'.ct-.rtnl perfume exceedii.cir todi In ant hint; like ft. Insist uron having xtj-s cuukiNB ana iook tor aipnatnre ol S .n -tt "t;. Any oVirrirt or daaler kl ptf:T B t. fl. liTp!v V". ?S and 75 cut fian. E H H?''-E VIVG M TINV5 -sc. f.-r C III ii maw ' Catarrh Elys' Cream Bain f i-? I Kflectnally nitKi; the natal pataatres .t t'atarrhal virus, eana Intf healths; bbtre tiohs. allay, inflam mation, pnitecta the membrane from add'. 'a.. - H a tlonal rt.ldi. complete ly r'eals tlte sere? and restores the sene nf tnte and smell. Ben enM results are re alired by few appli cations. A thnrourh tretmtnttei7 rur Cn !".rrh. Hay frtrr, -r. TTneqnaled foreolds in the 6sm. Agreeable te n!. AtiplT by the HAY-FEVER Ittle flneer into the nostrils. On reein of 60s. will mall a package SI1 by Ebensbtirs; dr nitsrlsts. f'hV'S CKLAM HALM CO.. March 17, WSi.-e.o w.iy. Owcao. N. Y. joai-t Z w.VfC'VAV a v!ran the fer'eni cure cfQ t CONSTIPATION, i - Xo ctiT ?!- v Is eo j rcn'r: rhim eoa-i- '.try asCtrc!tJiJlio- . . .t r. - T- ;t.'.7l; .ver -. erjai;elt .ie e--..c.l j-r;--.iTort aa a' c r.roire. vVlin'e---1..-cau.-. -.ou-r- -r ( 1 imte . c e t. i-i.e 'j .-. -. .-ruo it. - e I a i. a . very a.; i to be jatrer.; .hmr -r r-.kr-. ' rrtand QaieV.T! a Cjciirea fi'.l " "d-. vt I .'.r. .- i when plaiciauifc. J e'and r-r ' b.mve oefv-.--fk'-i. tt it- fV If Tvksve thT if thewa rrou) I X1!." -'? "rtl.s t. t mnle rlea T f 1 if '4 -a I ;i-niii.ii....i. Vt ' ' tJ ' i u iuirir tLto,ui.,, -1 7 fr1aaT...k!.-7aJlta.tjh.tUl. 'W, r r . a nugiitini.....i. ii. iii-l 7 - r . , . m ,-i -.. LIVKtrj VEjltL" " - ' r-ra--- -a tii V y i" iTim.fim r ti inci Awn nf Tn-nav"5? IliUkHIIU 1 KHtiiAZ nr.lL srtT ttm msprseria '0:t,.ti of isn. .. Aaraata taaaa .O.MotaLT A rkilatwlplua. fa. AGENTS VYant?d rr-'TT-'T rm ; " p". a.l,,nr Benl.Hl ..utiVctt. l.lkersl te: '-a a et I Mirrh l-nttatt4La. fl- f !. QA rr day l atoina. mple worth Address Stiok fc '.. 1'ort- tnd.Msinp. Bens 6 Porous i ' - - - I- - :;?;v.-'- Hi. aw- m -stw tv I V . 3cli . : S. M mfd hi im . j 14-7. - -1J- I CHEAP CHEAPrip, niiAl-'fc.ST GEO. HUXTlj v HAS NOW ti.N HA.M, t ;., ' " LARGEST, BEST I MOST V ' - STOCK Ol Hardwai , U Oimofllnniol,.' n uuuociuimMJiiis; jr -3. tie., fcr . th.t e.n v.. r... . ment In I'rann lranta H.- '" ' c;:i, mm ah sabs : ofTar'rm.ftj lejsnd ; ,:.,. TJnllcloi-M Unrdv ofevery do.rrij,tiori lr, ( f , CARPENTERS' TO?' of all kind and the hc in w. TABLE AXD POCKET (Tr;:- tilsMwsrr, Q nrrna. mr mi, trf. Wno1 n ! Ulna M -J.. v per. Trnnka n I 1 alt,.,, H Tlaes. HorarShoM - i Kort. florae sll. 4 rrl'J" V r." eti. a,,,,. irlnrtt7. v. el Plow "Id.. Itssd V-nV.' ' mowing Mvrnixr. usm-. Tt Jlorae IlpT r-.rfc.. Ko,,, ,M nrn nltlvatora. .:, eating Tools. Ali. a 1 -!. Table, Floor ami Stair fn . Carria 'r. t')il f',. 'I ' "1 u PATTR itn C'TT. fT.'iTtl ni,-.r.. awn SHAUK KIXTfUKS; l.irF. , . , A SALT, the l-et 1-t th w i , tte : IroTtn R'"'K SALT. t b"t for feedlnr Lire Skv-u : i.vi, j Km. imiChtfii 1'! Vix . i, PFKK1NS' PATKVT STTT i.,viv mrnot br exj-lo-lr,! ; nn oi c . . CARTS: the lawt st.-k .. VII.K i ' all aiarfHi and an l of c.jr.- v 1 fd ,r sn'e in Kt-fnb':r? a " BRftHKS of tie m.-t' .-. . IXlTV OILS. I'AIN ;i t: i , VARVISHKS. h.-.. t..sretl er:th -. : -J ,lete to-k of clioiPe i.nocERirs, topah o ami . r well a t rtou"!nd nt mh artielea. In frtrx. anythlna 1 ( n'i t . , ret at short retire i n-t wo-:i t.. v do offer for anle may alwnv. f . CT.AM QFAI.tTT. while tner w j; . SOLI) AT HOTTOM Via. . aV-Havinir hal nfitrlT THir-r te tvt k in the ealrnf poo. la in my ; t-, to ai'pplT my cuftt.m.T. with tl-i-w-i fnnrket. litre tne a Itl-eral sh:i-e . . . aire, t hen. an.1 be eonrrrtoe.i t ha :.. the ehea'et. and that it never pa-1 . trrtor article Mnt'y boit.e t( f - is an 1n.liputnhe ta'-t that swh the dearett in l.ie end. GEO. mN'T; Khtn!:rt, i ni l. IIuTir.jr artaiiie J a nationiU n ; ir. . TTSVt POCKET VVV. I t r: .V' I'.e man'.,!-;- -ciU srj, ' t t ' VTith a lilllofl tupe-irj?en't, r, ;.; ment, Ftippti-mentr'a lv -xt r- .; theworkii eof tire .f-'l. we k jrood ,1 unrl aiiid quiu.iy. To i: . l'ATLST AL)Jl STAi.i..: Quill Action, Reserve ; r: "the ac:.: In advn pc rf rem!ar t-a-V r" ' fit, and wiil ti:sul a tau.te fr ss ;.. on net ipt of V 4. Carries as morn Ink aa anj I it: -1 . THIS PEN FITS JNY I ' Otir whole lire rf Pen w' l I c ' ' tl'rice I-i-:s ft.r:il;bitl u dj. . It. Ij. Johnton, !M.J-i I'. A. Sliotm;tli j-. A. . i .TOHXSTi i i O TTATITT M TTTT1 r T" " Money Received on E:; PArtm.i; hohm. IMEHEST ALLiWEII UN TiVFJK COLLECTIONS MAV T Al'. acxt;iile POTra rt RAFTS on the rrint-ixil ( IlotlKtlt and Solt!. nnd a GENERAL )ANKIN(i TK.NSA( T' 1 1 Apcounts folit-frt't! A. TV. r.lCK, Kbenshurs:, March 19. 1'- HOtKPORllI II l ! sTRirTLViOXjin r il r: i PROTECTION MilTtil FIBE IHS0R1HCE C02FF OF EBENSBURC. F- pfai Vaiaa aaaa a ?; . ' .Miaiai ilnsii ai.n i Only Six Assessments in Good FARM PROPBViE ESPECIALLY DK'---1' NO STEAM RISKS TAKH GEO. M. REAPE, IT T. W. DICK, Secretary. Ebanshurs;, Jf n. 81. lsn.-lj- AfaETIT FR THE old HxVirn (;0 FIRE ixscn.ixrEuffl cosmtM-m kt-sim Ebecsbnrs;. July 21. 11- sfci Fire tera:;3 i: General Insurance Ar f 1 . rp': I Policies wnceo - .,--T 11 PDITI IARI E C- ' ULU Ktl-IMDt-t. ' p, Ebenhonr JPept inem.-Ty . - . i rri av. I1CK ATT.;.;- ...... . Xa Ebensbnra. Pa. ' J. Lloyd, der'd. ihrt r , - manner ol leaal ",D'"' ; nly aad caller-lions a sirl ... i a at a
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