t.ljrt-s la Karlj Times. Glov.-s Jve back to a veiy remote perio 1. the aucienia no: bing stratget3 to tht-ir m, anl by ths eleventh cen tury llv.'y wera uaWersal'.y worn. In a tomb io Egypt a pair of stripped llneu milieus were found that had been worn by a Udy. Xenophen, alluJts to the lVtia-tos wearing gloves, and gives it as a proof of their tffeminacy; and llotui-r Jecribes I.ertes at work io Lis garden weatinz glove, to secure him from the thorns. The llmr.s weie severely upbraided by the philosophers for wearing gloves ; but these reproach es had u'i t tlcct iu dimlQisbiojj lhe:r use their were too convenient and comfortable to be lashed out of being by the tongue of philosophy. They do not appear to have been worn in Eng land until the beginning of the eleventh centuty, and were of German manufac ture, la the course of time, a great deal of ornamentation was est J on the Slovt" i;i England, Th elliglts af Henry II and Richard i had gicvte adorned wilh precious stones, ami real gloves ornamented with j?e!ti weie found upon th hands of K'tiir J ihn and Edward I, when their tmnV.i were opened during the last century. Gloves were even ornamented with cri-8',8 jSlJ armorial bearings. Tha ecclesi.iStlcals were always richly adorned. They were made of silk or linen, embroidered and Jeweled. A pair prrnerved at New college, Oxford, are ot red ei'.k. with the scred mono gram surrounded by a glorv, and em broidered in gold on the backs. Pope Bonifaclus VIII had gloves of white silk embroidered very beautrfa'.ly and studded with pearis. About the year looO leather gloves appear d. They were embroidered, adorned with pearls and gems and trimmed w:th lace. Perfumed gloves, too. made their appearauce and were Tery pot'U'ar wi'h the ladies. We are told that (Jtieen M try Tudor had a pair of "swete gives" seat to her by a Mis. "WheHer. The college tenants of Ox ford h i t nerfnmed gloves presented to them.i3 well as distinguished guests. The custom went out soon after the reigu ;f (.'iiarles I. a Horse's Meinery. "Sty, friend, you're on my howit," said otij gentleman to another as he reined his horde before the door. "Your horse ! ()!, no ; why I bought this horse two years ago !" "You did ?" anawt rrd the other ; "well, I lost my horse U was stolen just two years ago." ThU conversation took p'ace under the f,r-spieadir oaks cf an old-time plantation home. A planter was sur prised to s- e Mi hors return home after two eat!. and ridden by agentlemin who evidently had bought th horse in good faith. After soma conversation the old owner of the bors, with tarn Tiesa, said, "well, sir, if you will dtc mouut, unsaddle the horse, and he don'c g to the fence, !hk the bsrs dowu, w.v'k to the well, and If hj don't find v.aur in tha bucket let it down the well, arid then walk etT to his otd stable, I will give u and thit horse isn't mine !" "At your wcrd ; the horse ia yours if he does all that," ciied tho visitor, and leiiping from the lurs, uu eadd.id it. Wlmc was his astonish ment w tun the horse went straight to the fec:re, let down the bars, crossed over, went to the well, aud finding no water let ttie bucket down and theu, as though he hud left home but yesterday, walke.i to the old stable ! The animal remeinVer-'d the trick and the owner recovered his horse. There are those living cow who car, attest to the truth of this story, thoogu it happened years po. What 1 Have Learned. That oM stocking legs make nice sleeve protector . That powdered chalk and vin?gr are good for a burn. Teat a coarse comb is good to smooth the fringe of towels, napk'ca, tidies, etc. That an egg well b?aten in a glass of milk, and sweetened, makes a nice strengthening drink for a teething child. That eq-n! puts of bay rum, borax and ammonia makea nice preperatlonfor cleaning the tuid ; apply freely to the calp with a brush, and then wash in clear water. That a f oat her bed or nuttress will remain clear and in an excellent condU tion for years it k pt in a case made of common sheeting, which can be re-, moved and w ished at will. That biscui's can be warmed tc be as srood as when just baked by placing them in tho oven dry, covered closelv with a ti:. Io Is a great improvement ever the old way of wetting them. A Diminutive Uailruad Line. One of the most wonderful railways on the continent, if not in the world, is the small nine-mile branch which con nects the towns of Iledford and lille view. Miss. The distance is noi so ai tonishing, except where the gauge of 10 inches is considered. In the short distance traversed by the pipmy it crosses eleven at i earns, with bridges from 5 to 33 feet in height. The rails weigh but twenty pounds to the yard ; about the hIz of those used in the mines of Missouri and Illinois. The cars and engines are constructed so as to be very tear the ground, insuring greater safety. The cars are provided with siLle seats on each side of the aisle. The car itself weighs bnt four ! tons, the weight of an ordinary car be ing from twenty to twenty-six tons. The engine without the tender weighs seven tons, and runs with two passen ger or freight cars at the rate or twenty miles an hour. There is a smaller rail road than this in the United States. the one in tuck ? county, 1'enn. tut It is only kept as an expensive toy by a rich farmer nho has made a'fortune in oil. . ape-palm anl I.I yr t'ompalnl. Is It not worth tue small price of 73 cents ! to free yourself of every eyinptnro of these ' distressing complaints. If you think so call j at our itoie aud get a bottle or bbolob'a Vitalizer. Kvery bottle hns a printed : guarantee ou it, use accordingly, and If It ! doe jtu no fond tt will cost you uot&inj. bold t j Lr- T. J IUi3on. I Have You Read The Philadelphia Times This Morning? THK TI51KS Is the nont extensively elrruUteJ kul widely rd .iptr puhhilel In Penn ylvania. Its dicuion ol public men and i.ut.llc measure In Io the Interest ol put. he Integrity, honet (orcrnmcnt and pros perous Industry nl it koowi no tmrlw or eroa al ll.-in-e In trcalluit pu.ilie l.fa. Ia tbe t.m.le--t le.-t itn a fAinit y mnJ Kcaeral uewpprr. THE NEWS OK THK WORLD. fHlTixu hag all tbe la-illtiea of draoe-I )')urnA!li-ui tur gathering newt Irum all th nar tor ol ttie il .1. lo 4l.lui..n l i that of lha A-?-x-latcJ I'resi'. n c"orln the wnule worM la ii nri'ie maktOK It the .enaction of a iua ear, with everythlag e-rlul.J t JiteJ to py tbe smallest fiari. THE Sl'XDAV KHITIiiN Is not only rnm llete new"p;ftrr. hut a Majrailneot popular I.tt erature. Its atrterti Itxtyr p"i elearly prlniej ftnil attrmctirely tursra'rri. contaia an much r-l litvraturv. hy tha loremot writnrs of tha wor! 1. a any ol the pofulir munihll". Some nl tbe nepan la New Tor, B4Wto o4 I'hlcngo print r itrefttr nnmbt-r tit pw u(un 5Sao1ay, out thre are fr tbe annM lart e-cule. wira a 1 eril3csiDU. Tha merrbanti In thoe cities con oantrAti nritrly all their t'ivrrtiHtnir lntbaSan lay 'up.r, while In l'lilUJ-ll'hi tbey have luuaa u ure alantaBcus to aUver'lfe on week Jays s well. roNTKIKt'TUKS to the S unJiy edition rf Tk rni l:.otn.l mjT ol tb toreinot nme In ro:iteuirry literature, hot h American an1 the whole K1 ef r.unpen. lt content rorer huniaa interest wltn all tliat if la rotirud LITBKATma Mirr raitHioK mm booauott L am ATHLa-rtm NM'IXtf awiM A BALL ac a.e. tmbest auj beet nr-riox rorTKT 1T MiHi ric Ml'MOB arBr Tl HTIHO t RK KaT ruoT-RALL a.c. ac. OVH HOTS AND IK USNo other newt- taier rlc the iun carrtal attention to the needs and taiee of young reader. Tbe p:e de Toted e.e-lillT to them command 'be aervlcee ot the heat writers and l e.lne I with craoluf care, wllb tbe aim of lutkinj ll eulertalnlnir and I tiTo "tlTe and helitul to tbe toiind of Jura tion an well mm 10 tbe pure amuaemect ol tutn blK aatl little bore and airle. THK lLI.lSTKriO.NS ol Tm Ttitas ara recottniae! aA the very tn-t printed In any dally nw-.(r, nj. jH h the eletcaur l lyirapl.y lor which Tm Tmu ! nuted aJd to In popa UtrUy amoaK all cl9se of reader. THE TIMES almn to hare the l.irneat elreala tlon hy deserTinir it. an-i elalm tht It Is dd larjn.M. In ill the eentlal of a araat n-eiro-polltaa newpper. SKECIMKN :il-IK- of any e-litlnn will tent Irco to abyone (rndlnic their address. le TKRMS Hailt. a tier annum : 1 for one month : d') cenia per month : de leered hy c r rier lor cents per week tSrDA Euitiok sixte en larue. handiMtme paes lua clumns, ele lTuily Illustrated, : per acnum ; 6 cents per copy, li.uly and Sunday, .S per anmu : &0 cents per month. W iuli Erinoa. ml per an num. A drew all letter to THE TIMES, Philadelphia. 0 ALLAN'S 0 3 C!cARS & CI3ARETTES.L PATENTED These Good Contain tbe trayci of Needlea of the 1'iue Tree. Utso thorn for a pleasant smoke and epeedy relief for INFLUENZA. ACUTE AND CHRONIC CATARRH. CLERGYMEN S SORE THROAT. HAY FEVER. ASTHMA AND ALL BRONCHIAL DISEASES; thy are free from adulteration, aa nothing ia used in their manufacture but the BEST Cf TOBACCO and FRESH PINE NEEDLES. MA3rCTA.CTrT.EI BY PIKE NEEDLE CIGAR CO. FREEHOLD, N. J. The Sponge i3 Mightier than the Brush. fit y&7lT1 i teso!2 zri van s::de clisa acd u a ?prge .t.J w?i-r, '-i'.H viA kp y.iiT bl'.CCS .RIGHT and Ct-t 'A J ,j u Th iroai. i. hliu- a ( ! and tciil aos o d tic T-rn Itpreatrv?a tl.e iraihcr n.dg'- s a bnl l.&ct ol.sli. V. u;rr: i-.r. ! c::rt aurely srX a dut' bj. k. Mc. il cs rcqui.x d.-esi:-g OtjCi. A VkELK looirn'i cc. i r n-.'.i, :h-i' a'.l Nr;S lr- 5. .nt it? It i, pl-o t'-- t ff-t v: a trig r h-uc,.a a U i. . . i' ia WOLFF SRANDO'.PH.Ph.iiJcii.hu mmm la tri l lft ami n't popular MTitit.e mKhancai ! puMnhM and ba th lrfi4 c rcu.ai ion of any apr of its aiaa n Uim mrirl4. Fully t'utri.'l. Ht elm t V'i4 Kna-rav-Ins. rufllti t-ly. Mfld fr apfctmUft r. it. Irir a rmms. onr nn nth' t rli, 1 1. alLNN A ft Iti-lnbEtiM, 1 Kxlwaj, N.T ARCHITECTS DUILDERO Editioa cf Scientific American. O i.iat'ra;trtiv' :at(i rouuiry anu cut rsiuen rt or put ilc bui V.njf. Nrrrotit nrvirf ari'1 full -.ati and iclflraiii.n for tn o of tucb a cot.ifu:iji.' t ui Mi da. l';!c m2st a vaax. st at & . i , v VI I V V a 7 li ! in ikiirna a- aa v - a ML.NN a Co, mm In a j arwr- , IT, tO Ml N X Co . who hTa had over o wn-" x rrlftre ud htv maie li) iM apr)icAtlnt for Amancan and hrr- lafu pai". rvnl fir 1 LaAiiUcauaU Corraa- pin4coc atrtvily evuflaaUaa. TRADE MARKS. In rs.e yuur atark i not reKistereO in tbe Pat. aril iiffle. applr to atl'w a X arid pntcaxa liuiietl.atu prulactiua. bad for HasUbouM. COPY Kir; HTM for twv.ka, cjiarta. mapa. exo.. Quit-aiy prueurea. AdUreaa Bit St eV CO.. Pateat alicltara. aaaAl. Ofncs: JU Baoitwir, X T. STAR SHAY1HG PARLOR I COR. CENTRE AND SAMPLE STREETS EBENSDURC, PA. J. II. OA NT. Proprietor. ri'HEPfBX.!7slll always flnj as at cur pla- 1 ol tiuslne.'s la business boors, t-vcrythion srpt net aotl rtisy. A tah rtMim ha Keen ron n.'. t,t w!th the nhna wberp rhe iiiblic ran We ac. rofDmudatrJ w tli a hot ur rul.l oatb. Batta tub an l even thin cnnne'e.1 therein kept lerlectlj cle.tn. I'Lua tiiviu i imntLrr. M. D. KITTELL. Attorney-n r - m.sxw9 KHENSBUKd, PA. HBe Arracrv hnlldltr, tj p. 'oprt liens IYKIISk by aodresslna: ;. . ran learn the . ia-t rout of anr mpotti Una cf ) AIVt KI'hlMl InAmcrK-an ttymien. 100 I faff PawahUI IVf. j A Trapper's Trick. There were thirty of us in cin? on a spur of the B ack Hil.'s mininj for gjld. when ona afttrcoon we looked down upon the lev I plain acu Baw four mountain redskins chasing a white man on a male. II was makin; foi us, but they were rapidly overhauling him, and it was plain enough that we could render no assistance. The fore most ladian fired a shot, and man and mule fell in a heap. The Indians pressed foreward, yell in; and exu'.ting, but the faint reports of a revolver reached our ears, and we siw redskins and ponies tumbling over at every report. Some of onr men slid down the steep mountain side to take a baud in, bat it was not needed. When they reached the man be eat on the ground lanKhinz aa though be would split. "To think I" he shouted, as soon aa he could control bis voice, "that these 'ere Sioux, who are rated sharp aa raz ors, could he fooled by that old trick ha ! ha I ha !" And be laughed until he bad wiped away the tears. On the ground near by were three dead Indians and another about to die. while two of the ponies were dead and the other two badly wounded, ll bad all been done with an old-fashioned Coifs re volver, loaded with powder and ball, and carrying a percussion cap, but tbe work bad been rapid and sure. Tbe Indians bad closed in on him, supposing to be dead or badly wounded, while l either man nor mule had been touched. After a bit tbe man, who was an old trapper, went over to tbe woondad war rior. nl eslJ to blm in tbe Sic ox dialact, and chuckling between bis words : "Say I did any ttf yon fullers evei Me a white man before ?" "Many of them," gasped the warrior. "Dido'c yon ever bear of thai old trick before ?" "Isn't tbe white man wonnded ?" "Not by a dozen Nancy Janes. That ballet didn't come within a rod of me. I gave my old mu!o the signal to squat, and down we tumbled to draw you on. Tbe other three are dead, and job are about to go. Siy, I don't want io hurt a dying IcjQa's feelings, bnt ha ! ba ! ba ! bat it was 'uuff to kill a fellow to see how you foor opened yonr ba I ba 1 ha 1 eyes when I began to pop I Fun nieet thsng ! have Been in a year I Darn it, I won't need any qui'neen for a month. I'm just sweating the chills of with langbing !'' Tbe Indian gazed at him In a troub'ed way for a moment, seemed to real'zj that be bad been duped, aud he clotted hb eyes and diod wiiboul ever raiiliig tbe lids again. . Foiuts About Canaries. ' Can't you tell me of some antidote that I can give my canary ?" asked a lady the other day, of the proprietor of a bird store. "I'm afraid it's grow-. iLg blind though I can'i imagine what is the eause." 'How old is your bird ?" was the man's questinioning reply. ' I've had it eighteen jears ever since I was a very little girl," ahe add- ed blubbing. "Well, then, tbe cause is easily found," cims from the smiling man. ''Your canary's blindness la due to o!d age. It's on its way to tbe grave and nothing can now restore its sight. When birds live to a good old age, taenty years or twenty-Ore, or some times thirty, their sight often fades and tstal eclipse settled down upon them. It is just as impossible to re store a bird's vision at such a stae as to prevent an old man's locks from turning gray. There U, however, a Bpecles ol blind ness that la liable to victimize song sters of all feather and all ages. This is of comparatively rare occurrrence, and is doubtless sometimes dua to a cold which the bird baa caught while banging in a draugb. The cheap bird foods containing opium ars vsry injur ious to a canary's health. I believe, moreover that a brass or painted cage is not the best thing which to house one' lemon-colored rtrouba dour. The birds continual picking at the wires must result in a considerate amouut of paint or lacquer finding its way into tbe maw and this surely caa cot ba wholesome. Besides in the c so of trass cages afer the lacquer is nib bled away, verdigris accumulates on tbe wires, and this poioon must bare a bale ful effect on tbe yellow peckers within acting as a prolidc source of sightless ness. 1'aris and Leudon. Ia the streets French trtfflo all gors to the right ; London coachmen drive always to tbe left. Parsians live together in large bonnes like tar racks ; Londoners have on. family ia a bouse. T;ey have a latchkey : the Frenchman a concierge ; Talis baa Its caves, Lon i dm its clubs. Parisian beds are up in an alcove in tbe wall ; Londoners sleep in tbe middle of tbe room. London takes three or four mels a day ; Paris two. Paris dioes ; London eats. Paris loaves are long ; London loaves are quare. Paris drinks wine, London beer. Paris takes coffee. London tea. Frenchmen, while dining, talk to their neighbor and enjoy each other's society ; Britons sit alone at table and aon't Bay much, but enjoy their food. London workmen work in their ordinary clothes, call each other "mate," smoke clay pipes and pnnch each other's beads occasionally. Par sian workmen do their business in blouses call their frianJs "citizens" or "sir,' smoke cigarettes, take their bats off to each other, anl do their fighting with their feet. Ob, What at ( os(n. Will you heed the warning. Tbe signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more terrible disease. Consumption. Ask your selves If you can afford for the sake of sav ing 50 eenU, to ran the risk and do nothing for It We know from experience that Shlloh's Cure will Core yonr Coogh. It never falls. This explains wby more than a Million Bottles were sold tbe past year It relieves Cronp and Whooping Coogh at once. Oothers do not be without It. For Lame Back,: Side or Chest use Shl'.oa's Porwij Plaster, fcoldby Dr. T. J. Davisou. It flakes You Hungry " I Uare uacd roue's Ctk iT (Xjicpounil sad it "vi- rffrct. It UiTii-orat- V- a . ... ill f HIT? ' l.i.tn. It iiiitTOVei tie 4i:i:.:e au.l r.irjit-i'-i a:'---s- tl .:.." J. 1 . 1'urr UM, Prliiiua. s. f. Vat-o-t- Paine1 Celery Compound j W a TlTiKl'ie t-in!'" and appetla-r. I'W'OKint to thtu't'. filcV In Us arriou. aail wl( liout ai.v I Injurious :r:.t-t. U K,v ru.V"l b-ait a 1 wlik u iuak-s -vrj ilili.fi" l--tf ifoou. ll -ois jvsptsU ani kludrvJ dL-rtW-rH. I'bvsiletaiia pxrai nbe 1L. tl.w. blx lor ai 00. liru-vlBla. ttnis. l'ji-iaii a Co.. Barlingtoa. Vt. DIAUONO DYES TJmZI. HBGHSCH & SULLIVAN'S DANDY WAQQN. 27o. aoo. rmi rtSBT araaaocr waoosi a kie mjl&cxt fob The dbulkb os una. H m wali sasid mg mthmd frasa flra-Haa Stoek and fully warraatasl. JaOETTS AVANTEI. r a VaaHr mt mtrmm Ifo. 08 BED MANUPACTUHKn BY UU4My,aiirni,r'iwi. ,;. ,Mrniri-s. ,i.ia?sirift't HOLLAND & VBLAS, No. TO Court St., BUFFALO, X.Y. WHOLEflALB MANUFACTURERS OF LOUNGES and MATTRESSES. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. THE ALLMENDINGER ANN ARBOR, Manufacturers of HIGH GRADE PIANOS and ORGANS. Importers and Jobb of Music and Musical Merchandise. Wi aoknowlcdca no rtvala in sbm atrlaa. ta ion, ACTIOW ea WOBJElCAIfSim. Planoa and Orcaoa In ALL stylaa. Wa ara Maauteotiirara ana anaka BanlaMarar'i prloaa. OrOera t saTtillBC In ua musia bus wlU wmomm prompt snsoSKSk Qui i uapondanoa Wolimtad. Ljt Aaata Waniod FASTCST : Car. First ud I&sUfigtoa Its: -: RETAIL W1BEB00MS: 31 So. Mala SL B. J. LYIMCH, TJISTD ERTAKER, And ataaafaoturer A Doator in HOME AND CITYMADE FURNITURE mil and tma suits, LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, Mattresses. &c, 1G05 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOOXA. PEXN'A F7"Cit:zens of Cambria Cooaty and all othra wUbiug to purchase lioDst FTJKKI TURE. tc, at boost prices are reepctf ally loTlted to elT us a call before buvlc cb wbara, as wa ara confident ttat w eao met rery want and pleaa -vrf ta$t. lri?i lb wary law; at, I4-16-'80-tM Jobs a. Blaib. Johk T. BLarn. HLAIR & SON'S DAILY MEAT MARKET, Centre Street, Etonstimi, Pa. Tha Bt WeMern Cattle liutoh oraxl s?vry da! - Alsot Freah Lamb, Val. Mutton, 1 -ard, ICto.. always on liand. Market open at all hours and at tentive and obliging salesmen to attend to the wants of customers. Prof- Loisette's DISCOVERY AKO TRAINING METHOD . ' 1 ' wiuca nuns ins !"T. and prmrtiri naulu ol tue Urwnul, in mptt ol th T''t minicMraulifa hj ntHni woald4a '"P'i". aiid incnitpof "ta ulmpu (a rob" him of thefrwit ..I hw of whvh deiaonaumte Ute ctiil.uteS unncTil) mnd potmlantr ( his laeehiac Prof L-nsette An of n.r Koiluni M rtVniMl .-l id. txia HmiirM as markup mm Eiurh in SSra.7 C.oltnr. His Prsmrlnlifiil post free) ir l'u..nsor peop4e)D all pens at I ho clofce .ho hareact, V1' slu'lwol his Ntu-ui b eorrxp,mlenc. .h.wins: it SKhuni n um .oi.! trl., Utno mtudied mi sioTrsru; umt mv nrn br Uarntd in a nui FM",'Jr'',",n'"m For Prosnectas. Prof. A. I.HETTi:. 37 Fifth Areaae, N.T In aiiit. nS a 1. . . ..... . . ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, LORETTO, PA, VS CHAROB 0 FRANCISCAN BROTHERS. Board and Tuition for the Scholastic Year, $200. March 34th. 18s6. tf. H II. M YE Its. e ATTOKNET-AT-UAW. EsiFBBria, Pa st)18 b Collonede Bow. oa Centre street. R. OLOSIIOE. 634 GRANT STREET. PlTTSBCKOH. Pa. GEO. M. READE, ATTOKNEY-AT LAW, FaamiaDaa, Fa. -Uffle oa Ccau-e ttreet, tear Hla SprtBg rueillt ltie meaDS more now-a-days thantt did trn yeurs ajra The wli,wrot 15S8-K9 has left tl.e uervt-s a;r J'jyrd out. Tlx brrTea must fca re 1fc-tU. i:e.l, tho . l:-ul purine, liver and li-.vc'.- r-vt!itrJ. I'alcf's fo! rr Coopouri'l r;. Si--ii'J M'firi'ur c J'ttr-itiiif d"S n UllS. arr ui:i!:!i!j t-lMp t:ru JVfAiW by IU i US, l-f. tm r. tnard Vii Im-;?.! f-, A'-. ' ' ''.' .. r'.r-m, (tN.rMNlrrrf tl.m Vtit'f.:r-t :ie tc t The Eect SprSng ?ed;c!nc. la t U- svnng of 1!T I was al rund'mu. 1 W tiid if.-t U llif Ii:"r:.!li.- v. Mi i ll ! a twlln. and was wi-4 thai I o;iM urnly c-'t ari.iili.l. 1 U)U. lit a Imltl'-i :i!n-'M -l'-ry . i:i pouiuL and b-inr- 1 had Ijki-O it :i -e. I Ttit vry laui-U l-U-r. 1 i -li i'lu tuUy pvoiinni-iul tt to uil wlw bexd a billldlii up and -itren -tln n lug umlk-lue." Mrs. K A. 1m, burlm'U. Vt. mt W . IT. LOUNGE. PIANO & ORGAN CO., MICH.. U. S. A. We Mak a SPECIALTY of Organs in Piano Cases, FINELY FINISHED and HAND FCLISHEED. In Rosewood, Ebony, Wal nut and Antique Oak And : containing: our: own Patented : Improvements. L L. JUi V 1. j. ILCl, L I . BTCL ESTABLISHED ill JoMon;Enc!.Co. HANK KKS. A. W. BUCK, Ca&h.ar. ESTABLISHED 1SSS. Carrollta Bait, Cirn.Itiwii ?ai T. A. SHARBAUGH, Cashier. General Mhi Business Transacted. Tha following- ara tha principal feature! of a gaaaral bik(iu( buslaesa : DEPOaiTN Karelved parabla on demand, aad Interest baax t certlficatos Issued ta Una depositor. LVAII Extended to eastomers an larorable tesmtaad afprred paper discounted at all Unci. COLLECTION MadelB tha locality aad epea all tbabanalDg towns la the Ualted tataa. Charges moderate. DRAFTS Issued nrgotlsbla In all parts of tha United states, aad forelga eicbacge issued on all parts f uroi e. ACCOCslTM Ot aserchanu, farmer and other (elicited, to whom reasonable aoeewodatlon will ba extended. Patrons are aiiured that all traDsactlaas shall he held a strictly prlrate and onfldentlal. and that tacy will be treated a liberally a aood banking; Tula will permit. Respeettully, JOUXSTOBf. BECM ac CO. ROBERT EVAXS. UNDERTAKER, APTD ftawr rAOTTJREK OF mod dealer In all a tads ol njKNITUaE, A rail e Caaaee always oa haad. Bodies Embalmed WHEN KXCinKaD. Apt aO t( STEEL WIRE FENCE. The eh sa pest and aeatest Fssce for aroand Lawns, 6ebeol Lots. Poultry Yards, Gardens, Farsca. etc. Also mannfacturers of Ll at aad Heavy Iroa Fencing-, Cresting, Stable Fittings, Fir abutters. Fire Escapes of different designs, and all klaes of 1ROS A5D W1KK WORK. TAYLOR & DEAN, 203 and 205 Market Street. - PITTSBUROH. PA Etensta Fire Insurance Apcj T. AV. DICK, General Insurance Agenl, EBENSBUlia. PJL. EL 73 CSBAM BA LIT It not a liquid, tnvf or potcdsr. ApplUd into nostril U quickly obtorbtd. Itehwitm tk hfad. AUayainjiammatioim. JItaUtht orec. Retorp ths rnmc of UixU and trnsU. Nl cent, at OnuvrMm; bp nail, rmyimUnd, 00 cent. ELY BROTHERS. Irug?lstaOweffo,yT. UfcO. A.MvTT.Kw York City Then too want puier trlutea call at the 1 Y clflo. UUlIzlng rumpklus. rampklns are a valuable and nutrN tious food for cows, if they ara only rightly spread before them. The ortb odox way of feeding them is to draw a wagon-load into tba pasture, and scat ter them promiscuously about ia a par tially crushed condition, for tbe cows to fight aud choke orer. It always pays to feed intelligently, and we might add, humanely, and we append a way of offer'tg pumpkins to cows that we believe to be more eda cious than tbe manner described. Gather only ripe, sound pumpkins ; tbe green dtCiyed ones discard; knock off th hard Elems and handle with a pilch or dung-fork. Near the pasture fence build a plank -bottomed pen. or a large, shallow dry goods box would do, and in to this dump a part of a load of selected pumpkins. Now, go into them with a sharp apade, and chop tbem quite finely. Mofct of the entrails and seeds will elough and rattle off. and the meaty blocks of the fruit, shovel over tbe fence into a long stationary trough, for the cattle to partake of at lei u re. Roots, each as marigels and rutabagas can advantageously be served tbe 8 suae way, and if fed in winter, your chop ping box can be placed in the cellar or stable. The seeds of pumpkins act too vigor ously on tbe kindeys to be beneficial to cows, bence care should be taken that they be excluded from their menu. At this time of tbe year it is the en deavor of dairymen not so much to in crease their milk flow as to maintain its previous quality. Meadows ate annu ally leached, throunb their dtp'etion of aftermath, for this, when some suLstU tute should be provided. Our exper ience with pumpkins as a cheaply pro da ced food baa been satisfactorily in the extreme, and we recommend their more extensive cultivation. Those va rieties of the iiuit that yield most prol iflcly, and produce the firmes., sweetest meated pumpkins, ate lha ods to plant. If planted in a field st-pa rate from corn they do far better than whan shaded by tbe maize. .Dairymen, do not depise tbe pump kin because it is ubiquitous. Cultivate it well and feed it intelligently, aud you will be satisfied with the result. Cultivation or Cork. Corks are an article of convenience to which little attention ia commonly given, and yet immense fortunes have been made in their production. Their cultivation and manufacture form an important item in the lndustiies ot Spain. An account of this from Mr. Day s work on that country is of inter est. Tbe cork tree Is an oak which grows beat in poorest aoil. It will not endure frost, and must have sea air. and also an altitude above the sea level. It is found only along all the coast of Sp.tin, tbe northern coast of Africa and the northern shoraa of the Mediterranean. There are two barks to tbe tree, the outer one being stripped for use. Tt.e cork is valuable according as it is soft and velvety. The method of cultivating it is inter esting. When the sapling is about ten years old it ia stripped cf the outer bark for about two feet from tbe ground ; tbe tree will then be about five feet iu diameter, and say six feet np to the branches. This stripping is worthless. Tbe inner bark appears blood red, and If It is split or injured the tree dies. After eight or ten years the bark has again grown o, and the tree is again stripped four feet from the roots. This stripping is very coarse, and is used as floats for fiching nets. Every ten years thereafter it is stripped, and each year two feet higher np, until the tre is 40 or 50 years old, when it is in its prime, and may then be stripped every ten jers from tbe ground to tbe branches, and will last 200 years. It is about twenty years before anything can be realized from the tree, and for this rea son tbe Spaniards, who are not fond of looking after posterity, plant few new trees. Christmas Proverbs aad Predictions. A green Christmas makes a full grave pard. A white Christmas, a lean graveyard. Other sayings connect Christmas with Easter: A green Christmas indicates a white Easter. A warm Christmas, a cold Easter. Easter in scow, Christmas In mud. Christmas in snow. Easter in mud. Its influence on the crops during the ensuing year is set forth in other pro verbs: If windy on Christmas day, trees will bring forth much fruit. If it snows on Christmas night, we expect a good hop crop next year. Christmas wet giyes empty granary and barrel. "If ou Christmas nignt," says a Ger man proverb, "the wine ferments heav ily in the barrels, a good wine year is to follow." Somewhat uncertain is tbe prediction that follows: It at Christmas ice bangs on tbe wil low, clover may be cut at Easter. The proverb that follows is somewhat obscure: If Cnaietmas finds a bridge, he'll break it; if he inds none, he'll make one. Nor is this one very clearly expressed: Wet causes more damage than frost before than afterChristmas. An English proverb tells us: If ice will bear a man before Christmas It will not bear a mouse afterwards. A German saying declares that: The shepherd would rather see his wife enter tbe 8tible on Christmas day than tba sun. DroggIsts Colored Lights. Tbe origin of colored lights in drug gists' windows Is as follows : Origin ally, the barber or leech, exposed In his window the medicines he had for ealr. Iu time, when the business of selling was separated from that of prefcribirg drugs, the physician simply hung up a colored fight, leaving the drnggist to expose the medicines on the colored wa'er that took tbe place of the medi cines. Nowadays only tbe colored bot tles remain, the physicians' lamps be ing few atd far between. THE NEWS OF THE JUT HOW TO GET IT AXD WHERE TO GET IT. AKworxriBrsT or The PITTSBURGH POST I'UK 1KPI. Tbb Fictio DErAmtirr. 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The news departments of Tbb Tout are em plete. kitIdk tracti week the world's history lor tlis sm Al'lo correspondents at Waslilnrton, t;olunibus, Cincinnati. New York, and other Im portant points at eouie and abroad contribute every week a-rapuic tetters oa men and events. In all the deiurtwuu that cour-lilute both a r real dally and weekly paper. Thi Pol admits ue superior. A Wilcomb Visitor. Tbb Wihit l"iT the '.arsrsst Democratic paper In tue Union an : the aim of the publishers Is to make a welcome, instructive aud entertain Ids visitor at the bresiue. (Jne of Iile'l real pleasures is an eary c hair, a qaiet corner and a copy of l us W kkkly rVuT. Kach number oi this terllnar U)nsime It deserves tbe name Is a perfect encyclopedia of the dotufcs l the world for a week. A pretly lance Did to eover, ut 1 hb Pout does It. There Is much, too. ootsl.le ot mere sews to srrallfy the many tastes of the read Ins; pabltc. No Iratnre, optional, topical or spec ial, is omit tel. Tbe weekly rew York fashion letlor Is a kcui for ladles' eyes. Scimb Fxtraokdinsbt Pkkmiim. Tbb Pot Is oQermtc some extraordinary preen lotus this yesr for ub.crit.ers. !end for a codv f Ita prexium list. You ca., cet tbe Wihl, roT and an alegsot watch, with ifold 61: ease. fw"i.eaJor l"? y"r' '"rii-. "rthe vvbb. LTfoHTaeda silver watch, an aceurate bor-e- timer, lor T 60: or lbs a siuiiv I'oaT and a nick el rase watch, a horse-timer, lor f. bo or tlie Wxkklt -oT and a boy s nickel watch lor tl 60- rka-rFe. I,"keus T VJiumV tZ? vr" tb. C 1 IISIl'Ki. More urprlslnar, indeed, thyo the of !,,, k watches, etc., as premiums, are Tbb Post's offers Tbb DaiLT Post. Wo one who desires to be -wall Informed aad abreast of the times can do without his dally or weekly paper, briunint Llin in elose touch with the whole world ol buslneas. Industry, finance legislation aad polities. ' Tub PiTTum-HUH Iailt Post prints all the news. Terms tor Tub Iiilt Put: x)y nail tor sample eopy: Tbb WaakLT Powt. 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It is far npsricr ta til ether so- Clllire!l BMsTslalsSlClS e It Is ft perfect Er:zlca, does n:t separate cr charge. It Is Trericrfd as a fisti, prriucor. It is the test rene27 izr CcEsranp tla. Ecrcfola. ErsncMtis, Tast ing Tiscaae:, Chrcnis Qzzh. and C:lds. Sold by all lyrvggist. 8COTT eV BOWNE, Cncmiit, N. Y. MOT DEAu YET! VALLIE LUTTR1NCER, aTaBCrACTCKB Of IK, COFFER AND SHEET-IRON WARE AND TIX ROOFING, Kespeetlnlly Invites the atteattoa at tali tiiends acd the public In aeaeral to the (art that he Is still rarrylaa: oa business at the old stand oppeslte the Mountain Moose. Kbensbarg-, and is prepared ta apply from a large stock, or mannfactarios- to or der, auj article la kit lice, iroa the smallest to the largest, la the best meaner and at the lowest living prices. rVN'e penitentiary work either made or sold at this establishment. TIN ROOFINd SPECIALTY. Olve me a call and satisfy yeorselves as to bit worB and prices. V. LUTTKlfdJEK. lnsbunt. April IS. lRSS-M. C. A. LANGBEIN, Manufacturer ol and Dealer ln ALL KINDS of HARNESS, S4DDLU, BRIDLES, Will FN, COLLARS, HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS, Robe, KIT NcU, furry Comhi, etc., at... Ko palrltiu: Neatly and Promptly done. All wor guarauteed to Rive satisfaction. aa-Shop atariters'Kow on Uintre itreat. aprlLVLl 4 j S; lS -"J fkstas VU i jsassasa'a) VHtTWi-wtaOti. t-X I afloat unci l.n.i.Ia l I I.-. '.R . . ff-- ' a -.-wt r.irlpli.1 1 VMMV - v. r , . a c1I""'e w.,rks of Sir T Keep up wun in tbe SC(i Tn t. Waltet Nrooi, pj volumes, lor H.'ib; or tha WBaK- , , ... , ' 10 '"t LY Poar and aa elegant hand eu.t.rolderr lor la- a turtle WelghlDg four liUr.drt-d M n-. .ImuWjo, it, back and thus capture it , 1:: ! ifc iB -cuttimg through d,eP ,Bta;;.. PofiTaud -How to be Your Own lawyer. kcj ' quirea more knack than fi'r-t h pa.ea.wi lite sent for 1.7fl. Ik, nut fcrijet to , A to drop a postal card to las foer askina lor a turtl a Progress On land 13 tv a ,ir ol the premium list. This le your ehaue nf vrfo.iHr - ,l , 15 to Bethaau and eleaaut Christmas alits. I or wrlM1!tf Jrrks fioai Hide !o i,!. i, .V", u oseri tiers. It oners : OCeriumS It WltU ease. TQe Vuui tr lt, tJScafh forluouewsubscrlberaatil a year: or W I , . . ,, u uUhg at, torASJ new ubcrilri'; or 174 for Jjo sew sub- ! atatcbed in a month, raj!'.:! : liiCT 1.1 acrlbers: fl'w lor 40o new subwrnbers This is a i . 1 great chanca to ion ke money. 1 ptarance When about iLd a :z of ,c efel a WujS Z peg; oo 3 I ta 5 t : o P 5 ; n.w C 5 ' g B I - 3 3 3 X 3 l .M.-r.. c n.ii.oit . k-r. tirjilAriiri: ;-.n-3X.acitSa,fi.T. ssWJ Catch Iii sr Tnr1!r. There are aeeral curious catching turtles. Whn lylnl n on tbe water in U:e EUri c 5'; s:itn:)y approach. Its crew ,.u8 imal and tumble him aboard ll, &5 fcnows where Is." He Is turnM iui uiuerwise ne vtc OUrl.t:. 1 and awamp tbe boat in short o,l a; native will also swim up 4 the sleeping beast, m 0B j of his ehell, aLI bold on in t that he can not drive. Ilivc " 8 4? of escaping iu any otLer waV , E steered whithersoever Lis c.p'oJC6U es. Considerable efciht, aLd -e- necessary in accomplishini. tiy for if ths man should m 1 8 ,'S '' fall back into the wa.er he a vf""' be dangerously cut by tlb pers. An in expert ron or 'Cf' wished to have aome fun tie might grasp him by lr,P.&n '!::" lixe the Irlubman who tWis" ' or catching the bull ty t;fi k.-JP" rnUln. 1,1. .... 1. . i . ' weu to naye nis iauBh r,rfif tie hsa M ida nf a ; .1. . . tor- InstaBtly to shut his tail e'ess ,.0 ' ' "!0ra Do3y, whereby the crrs l,d rast aa In a vise, and t. .n d;T( film tO I ha f.r.tfnm ,1 M-'Btof the turtles, hor t turt-d en the beachf shi'.ljertL.w" .j vu.i tfij'. a I. '1 Ujp acoQjpii.y them out 't ga guard. The egs are Uij littrtot io dicular cavity about a viJdef bottom of a greit circu'ar eieiTa wbicli the female acrapta ty '' ' P kt te i i .... - -; "- ; rouuu use a cy wiiti r.s Witgj SJ , Mud Violently pljlDg its fl.iutra Ti ' HrM ,,, T ..,, .a.. , ' ' " "uuuecu rjgs ia a jj, ter. When surprised, the tur.'. '" uir urue cCr-j UO resistance, but makf-s Cflf tt a , c. ,t i i , P 8urPr'alIlgly X sid In bo c! ums y an ,.t Qa " - good ruDD.r can Ivi j and the flbher, taking ady-an;, of iLi rromuBt when it cams a y from Lioi. American silver dollar, ulu are ptt-r,-, ed to begin life on tbeir own took u once, which they do by rushitg for it sea as rapidly as possibly. Many o! them never reach It, however. ly, crabs at night. By Kail Acroa. the ludn. The yeir 1SJ2 wi': probably be s g-X-Ized in South America ty a moat ir.ei ' , , ... 1 est'DK event in CIVtl engineer ulj si.11 1 . j InieinalloEal , overland coiiiaiercr. Tbis will be nothing ltsa thu tii com pletion of the trana-Aud-j j'i-aaj forming another railroad iuc fmir; .L Atlantic to the Pacific ul! fce fir: across the contluent of S -utt Atn-rici It is 19 veara since this vtori a-si te 1 sun, and it is now cuDfidco Iv kiptcUd ; that it will be Caished ty th lc l i ning of 1S02. The) rottd is 10 : uu fnc ; Haecos Ayers to Va'pnaiso, h i taoce of 871 milrf. Tbie hic lots Cf 1 miles of it finished at '.Lr Batu 1 ' Ayers end. aod 82 :it lbs Va imuso j end. Of the remaining IVj miles fib ct one third is practically coiap'.f.e. l.f raiis being laid. Tbe pasiage of the Ac5r :i tier. v i plished at tha Cumter Pnsr vh:e- Is j 13.015 faet above tiie ee !i -rf '. T:.; I railroad, however, dnes cut rrnc'i : -j sammit of the piv, bat yn: i j mountains by mean of t ttn i --; u: ir than three mlls long, j.'.: v; ; : I of 10,450 feel above s-.. T. ! makes it one of the hi. h r .: r ..Is :i I the world. There is uotMr i !;. V. ; to compare with 11. The S:. (' '.:: railroad is 37SS feel high, atri t .u' u the Rici only attains an elera::.;: J 5753 feet. The grades are, of cc-:?'. very steep. For a considerable d:i:: the rise is mors than 422 feet to'. i: mile, or one foot in every On ta.i por'.ion of the line a rack-rail If em ployed, similar to those on tha and other mountain roads. A Tree That Grew From a Handle. As an evidence of tbe productiretrM of Boone connty (W. Va.) .'A tte :! lowing fact well known to t e ins to of tbe older cilizerit, ia rrU..j In the year 1S4G, while u luci of men were engaged in logcaf oa !- Tond Fork of little Coa! R ver. about two mi lea above the prrnr-t vf'sr? " Madisoa, thay were v'.sised fcy a -"f-crnltlng of33cr etigabe3 r!?in? c:c pany of soldier for the MexicsL James Marl in was one of ? ic? :' party, and having formed a iifterai: tlon to r&epond to his coun'.r 's c t made tae aanonncemen! to tn and to emphasize hi rtijlutiM.8 thrust his handspike into trie sj't the bank of the river and handspike was a battered s ick of bireL, that had been used for days, and being too henry fat we tr ains ry men, Martin being a cn ! ' . traordltary moscalir s:reDtb. :t allowed to stand ia tba ami. Tfc lowing eprlDt; the kan(?'r:lf , put oui green shoots, and uk and producing branches a-4 , grew with the succeeds large and realthv tree. After of forty-three yesrs it 'r-"' intoresting landmaik in t: e' Immigration orMflXi'"1-' Mexico wbs never trouV'ed qnl'.oes until the sammer or f .j since then these annovii'? " ','l1t:r have been stesdily "iccreHS'.rd t ' (.i in this city, bun n - ; ,rn r qniwiio. the Iracaea nu a uo,' u. an !u- in If thnen dps,'" COll.il I v,TS j trodaced in that way they m. swarmed here oon aft ; ' . j-.-. itlon of the Mexiran "''";,, iirP i In our opinion it is miH'!1 n .' t ant to learn how to c-t r ir cw quitoes than to account for o'her cities or tne to e j cfl taro is tne lst place to ! 'J tbe local paper there If ",'"c, " tte explain the why and wt,-rr irr ir,fliti. It Anally trci-s ' Tt-- . raiiwav station of tri c A Al-u5. betbo true explanation. 'U f f :B. it. Many hundred chi w- . . M're erp'es were brought to tli- c I lh ' - -
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