l'oIut AbjntCaanterreitlng. The utkiug of counterfeit oiocey re qu'rev a nuinir of pr)cses anl the nomfa craectel with tbs families bt?e narli to d with CDaiterreitiTig lb "q ji" for the market. The coons ey la oot as a mle ont just as it eom?i fram 'he pres. It is desirable to ro-tk the HUa look oid and to give thrn th appearance of having teen band'd. Th-y ax sometimes dipped In weak c ff to gire I hem a brownish tint. OH mix-d with dirt Is usad to prodac the effect of flager mark and tba bills ra rubbed this way and that natll they are soft and lose their rust- Hn n at a re. It is a great deal easier to pw an o'd ooVerMt bill than a new on and the work of making the bl'is old is no llgrtt matter. Oaa of the secret service cfH :Uls tell ma that it takes eight months to get up a connter teit nota that will hive any chance of parsing. The engraving mast te done by an exprt, an.l a gvd eiiuo.erfe.it plate will 811 to th shoyers of the queer for tundreda of dollars. I looked ptt the scrap oooks of noted counterfeiters, and I wis shnr i s-iua-i bills the au'hrs of which hve never been discorered Oae of th est counterfeiers in axis' ecce is a 520 greenback, and it is not known wh-ther it w ts made by a man or a woman. It !a not engraved, but It is drawit entirely with a pen. Every line and dot, wf.h all the shades of rren, h'rk ar.J red cf the regular 29 t i'I r Men upon it, and the treas err d'M tr:ru-nt has been pearch'.rjz tar y - .ti for i?s in tkr. It oft :! tirjr.?1! tniny hands be fore it ts Veried. and whether It is mide by m it or feou!e It is cartaielv a, work of tine art. Another family of counterfeiters is the J hnso.i family. two r.ro'hers of which are. serving their terms In Lhj ima t otUry. The women were suspected but escaped through technicality. They were engaged wih tlieir brothers la gettir-c up the ?3 sil lier certificate plate. This was a floe specimen of engraving, and Its bills were first discovered la circulation in Detroit. lllut For Vacation. If yon have not laid rut your vsea tion for the season, you shoa'd tiegio now. and you will ecjoy it in anticipa tion from now nutil yea go. 1 a! ways get a year'a pleasant oat of my Bummer vacation, in anticipation, par ticipation and retrospection, says a writer. Njv a word to thosa who can- cot spare the time for a Summer 'out ing. It is a well. known atid generally accepted fact that the aggregate re- suits of a. yrar'a labor will be greater iu the cwa of una who works tea months and plays two ia the- year than 1- the case, of a man who works twelve straight months. And from an economical point of view such on: lugs are cheitper than staving at home ; alenwhen looked at from a ptivsiolfg'cat sttnc'poiot, Are the grind results. Ttie reoperation of tI tality and rt". for brain and body is worth m ,i tnac ten times the cost of the trip p-tld out for medicine acd doc tor's bi'K I d not mean for you to g to some fahluutl Summer resort, have your mall coma from the city every day. aod indulging In Oanclng, bathing, dincers and all other sorts of social diepositi tions. This would oniy be jumping from the frying pan into the fire. What I ui-ao is to go to some quiet farmrnuse in the mountain, or with your family or a few jjv.ttl iriecids go abJ etmp out In the pins wood. lu tLe tauka of a ctemr epriug r lake, where you cau get gdod firfhlcg and bunting. Take along your tod rel, and gun, and leave behind your mail, and !i Lusicets rxa'ters. "What you want :i change a change from the d!i. ru aad worry cf city Iif, to qatet rent bod enj -ymeEt. Try H once, end I know you will uot rains t-v.ii -T a regu'ar S-immer vcntlon ewty is ie ia poastfcle to do so. - -Atl-ia-vwli ilJip a Tife-er. A corretpondnt or London Fanciers' O z ttj lela'es, as an lnsvance of tlie conr.g of gmecock, th following fact Oiromtmicited by an cmu'er so in ths Araerican uavy : Sail lag from TriDCODJ':;. r n tcsrd the Anctiser for Lond in, wn baJ a Urge cjoa.garueot of wild beasts lor Mr. Jamracb, ?r the teedipg of which he had taken Id a larg number Of live poultry, Oa board there was a tiger so tieree and eavape that he would take the record aunp at the red hot bar. audtLell. rcnaowd him the Demon, Am' ng tte poul ry one ct tbe jui g cocks played Lavc with the otbft coiks aud btcametobold s to fly at the saiicra' cap when teasing him. At last he put Lis snarpsputs through a rutin's band, and was dot med tu viait the lUmoD'a csge. The tiger rut his "paw" foiWitiJ to the Vinna" a stekli m saner, when quick as, Ujbt.lnV.'the Cock saot bis spar into it, and fcr a few minute ih tigar lusked h'a paw ; then, renctilng u; Lis nose nn'll it git ia clos pioximity wr.n the bird, the spurs weredhshed Into tb tiger's no$, from which the blood tiickled. and, with a xnuiU d growl of rage, the tiger retreats d to th tnribest romer of the cage. Tlie situ: s-ct up a eherr at the vic tory and rit-ri-rnilrted to bring 1 be game bird to K;.glard,-tui-fce died tefore teaching th ehiino!. Hw U l ake tare el a Wateh.- - The fallowing ray be taken as fun Oamentat mx u3n in : hn .Care of a watch. Bays a prominent writer : Di no, let, a watch run d iva, but wind It irp'-lary at a Mh1 tnn each day ; s-5t yt at aicl-. ty acd compare it with a reliable nju-atloo; ho d " the wtcb mill upo winuii'g ti ; rever snKf a watch vio't-n.ly ; revet ra diJIe with tte works ; never ctry your w co near au electrttat machibo : do uot lot' your watch rnu mote than two years w, th orn cleaning ; n-vcr put yout watcti in the Lanrt or a rvr wo km-u ; tf yjur WatcU SL pa, sen h' hr It has tlla lon,an) if it tss. wnd and set U ; If it lias uot tua dowu, see wh,Lvj the band. hvf caiigtt ; if hae, ty OStng e: JfOw tnay f. them'; if rclturi ut tnese, taks the watca to a watcb nickel. If ihd watbb 1 dropped into frh wa'er, cp.-a t tie caaes .t it. Wurks ivn put w-ttU. i'p-ind, into a cup of kercsn r " nin-hm y:. tiuirt hould r l,;rt in d .ii.jf th!. Theo, ai eoon as jiosaib!, take it to a watch-Oaker. B . & BT LOW PRICES Generally sneaking are Incompatible with II Bh Qviahtlfa To tnia rule, fortunately, as well as to all otriera. lhr are eieepkns. We here call attention to a few notable exemptions, wbieb bave been eaueed by over. productions, excessive ImportatlonA, etc. : cases where we are able to offor staple rfooda at bait price. Make a note of tneae Items. DRESS COODS DEP'T. At 25 cote a 60 rent Quality of 36 Inch Mohair Stripes In all tne best colors vrv atyllab and effective, and bt yalae In this line yet een. CO centa ror 23. A superior itc or o'j men uoioreo acripea Mohair at 0 cent a yard Roods wblcb coet tbe importer $1 03 to land. .Not oar lo 12 Inch Ble Suitinas with nan Borders In 12 m 13 beet colorings, at tl.00. Tbese coet 81. 60 to land. 100 puce9 of 32 Inch (strict neasar Faoey Piairta balf wool very neat brokxo plaid In aM the IIMspHne; colora. elecant and effective, at 25 cents. Exceptional valae. ? IU SILKS, v 1 - - t Nw India Sl'.k. 23 cents. best" " 75 " Tb latter it 23 quality. IS Inch Coloid Sarahs' CO eaot heavy wrljjht solid fbtic. of domestic nianufac ture. and not tne flimsy imported article uua!;v eold at this prlre. All bet colors. 20 incn Color. -3 auJ Ittack Armors Silk. 73 B-it silk varWit In America. 20 Ipch Colored aud Black Kegence Silks, 70 rnts. 45 laeb AU SUk plain and Tolka Dot Flab Nna at 60 n-nu doltar'gooda l.Ooo otbar equallj targe value In tbeae storea. CorTeep-jod witKvar Mall Drder Tjepart ment for particulars, and write for Cata Every trada. perfect satisfaction te the customer or rooiev retanaea. B06GS & BUHL, 115 to 119 FeJeralSt ALLEGHENY, - - PA 0 ALLAN'S. PUJHE! B CIGARS & CIGARETTES.! PATENTED Tlin ;d( roal4la lue Leaf ea of Nacdlca of Ilia Pine Tree. TJe them for a pleaaaiit smoke and fpoedr relief for INFLUENZA, ACUTl ANO CHHQNICCA TARHH. CLERGYMEN'S SORE THRO T. HAT FEVER. ASTHMA A.VO ALL BRONCHIAL DISEASES; they are free front adulteration, as nothing U uaed in Uiulr manufacture but the BEST OF TOBACCO and FRESH PINE NEEDLES. m antjfactceud by P.NE NEEDLE CIGAR CO. FREEHOLD, N. J. Poor, Fcolkh Men. FARE A IVOSm ADVICI. TM onty kootv! thorn 1 ?IVA vorb tbU X haH C i I -aa J B. ! vA sUt J J t I tld Lfd trari .-. ti.f untyrs t hxr-.ng ua psMC black fcajj rob eTua h. peurt an? d -r;t VVoIH'sAO fvl EEIacking mmtfTiijcrat Iteny Rlarlr Pn9i bWh luta VDLFF & RAHSO.FK. PH-ULElPHiA. I. excels art rcrt wy tar the rapid eaea at Hu4 ColJs.Caag.ls.HldoEoun-l.Yc'toa Water, Fcvar. Oittamper, Sora and Weak C,a. Lj Fever, Catihiaaass. Eictchaa, ard all Ciflkaltbs art. In j tnm Impurltlea et Ui iwavd. W.ll raltaee Hrrv at eaca. trfactmwJ hv ike iappa msuF&crt'RrNQ co.; lyoks, . t. ixu hat. a bv au. a -. PERUVIAN TONIC LIVER REGULATOR. . Tha oaly r aol radical eara tut ' f CONSTIPATION. BILIOUSNESS, INDIGESTION, ' aod all dtnrdr ( tb livar aad aaa curad hurdrai ot i o(l ac1 1 ttm vulj raned; tut tb.ll" ao.l In care ta whirh tbe motiitliul rKjiieUna ottvrl Ullrd. TVwHmniiiaU rrurn buD'rrdi ot pt"fla Irvin la Hlair euotjr I'enn.thra'a. It i nana.' lartorrt M U. T. Hairing. tlltaua.. banc, rm . tor tba . T 1. K. (k and lor ' t.y a:l 4nJtii"i al frO du pr txttl. Nnn urnuluo eir t i ! thorn t LLa'Ia dlu wrvt-lin,! km Btt(. - April Vu, vj Ijt. STSH SH&Y1HS PARLQRI COR. CENTRE AND SAMPLE STREETS EBENSBURC. PA. J. II. OA NT. Proprietor. q'HKprHLH'will t'.wifi tod oat cat M"v I al huuww U biilnwt kMrt. KrarTtbin;kpi Icfil with the h. wharr fh pa' llceaa t ar. rmiuixiatrii wim a Dot or etd bath, bath tub ami Tr " " wv.u. A . ( U U J rTtblca M)u-"j. thrraia it bcriactlT ' (UllTvwtUliriCULTT. i Cia jtfr' y, Cola la Ue l aiU4 states. Tbe largest amount of silver dollars la circulation at any one time was $44. -361.714. Tit was at th end of Tember. 1SS7. At that tlm-t 312 450. $90 silver dollars had been coined. Since then the amonct In actual circu lation has rarely exceeded $00 003.000, and for some time past it Las been less than $59,000 000. Oa tbe 19-h of April It was I57.yjl.339. and at that time there bad been coined $361,932 2G6 la sl'ver dollars. From this we are to infer that the people have no use for mere than about $60,000,000 In silver dollar pieces In ac tual circulation, no matter bow "many of them may be coined. Tbe people prefer the paper representative, of stJ - ver. Comparatively few people ever atop to think what this paper represents. Most people see "U. S." on It, and take it without caring to know anything more. They may wake op some fine morning and find that there Is a good deal of difference bewen d'ffrent kinds of ptper stamped "U. S." Then we will be likely toliear much the same kind of clamor that we beard when people mad the discovery that the gov ernment was in no wise responsible for the value of trade dollars and that they were in fact worth only ' ninety cents eacb, or less. With gold there are no such disa greeable surprises in store fdr the peo ple, and manv cf tbe people are aware of it. This appears from the fact that according to the rfBslal treasury esti mate there was S373.C24.4S3 ia gold coin in the conntry outside of tbe tressary on April 1. while the amount of sliver dollar out of tbe tressary was lass than $53 000.000. or less than one-sixth as much. From this we may leara what kind of money tbe American ponple re gard as the safest in times of financial storm. Tbe gold is not circulating wry freely. It is laid aside for a rainy day as the only kind of money that will keep Indetoitely without spoiling or de teriorating. The Use of Slang. She was a very nice looking girl ; she bad bright eys that gieamad alike with run and determination. She bad on prttv brows dress, her rlovea fitted her perfectly, and she wore tbe daintiest of brown straw bats. Sue paid ber fare in the street car and. she closed her porse with a snap, she said : "I'm getting very tired of It. and I don't ia- tend to allow myself to Indulge In it any Imger." She was tired of hearing a grl sy she was "dead a'ruck" on a young man . when she meant, she thought, be was very pleasant. Of bearing another one announoa that she thought rose colored ribbons were very "swagger. that Is, fashionable. Or. again, stigmatizing an impertinent yonng man as "to fresh." or calling the grandmother an o!d giri.- It was all unladylike ; and vet these very girls were ones who were In the habit of hearing good English spoken, of reading good books, and who after a little thongbt. knw exactly how abom inably they were speaking. ! But It was a bad habit, and a bad habit is rnu easily gotten than gotten rid of. However, they are -doing It ; they formed a. little ..."Ann slang Bwid" ; eacb time. a alang word " ia used a penny is dropped In the slot, of an earthenware" savlogs's box. that cost just a penny; and every girl is put on her honor to keep account when she is away, and to du'y attfndTo her debts. I. O. U.'s are accepted, xhouffh ejryet oly one has been .effered. There laa serious belief that at tbe end of 1890 there will be? enough money In the box to found a ted in tbe Bibies' Hospital ; but it is perfectly certain that as the saoths go by by the cootribnMoos will decrease, caMT, by January, slang will be!imlna!-d.from the conversation of this group cf girls - and not only will the cheery leader announce that she's tired of it. but that she has abaolately t stepped using It. HbySUmped L'nvelepes are Redeemed. -8jme people bave an idea that the Government redeems ; postage eta'mps when frem aty cause they become unfit for nse or are difficuH to use. Fre qucntiy sheets of -stamps are stock tos gether. or are torn .or Injured. The Ioes, if any, falls upon the owner, aa ibe Government refuses to assume any re sponsibility pi stamps when once sold. Toe agents" of Ihe OoVJfoment; the post-" masters, can redeem stamps which the have for sale, if, from . any accident they tecorxo unfit for use. But when a citizen boys a stamp be either nsesit in the legitimate way or else he ia out the va'ne of tbe siamp. The Government, however, redeems stamped envelcpeS. It one sbou d hap pen to be misdirected or should become blotted or for any reason a person should wish to tear open a stamped en velope after he bad sealed it for mailing tie can bring It to the post r. file and ga; a brand new stamp in its place. The reason for this d ffertuce in tbe treat ment of tbe adhesive stamp and' the stsmped envelope is that tbe. adhesive B'amp can be uatd and thea washed and paastd aa good, unless a careful scru tiny ia made. If tha Government should begin tbe practice of redeeming adhesive stamps the opportunities for frjud would be in creased. Then tbe adhesive stamps are manufactured al a coat to the Govern ment while tbe stamped envelope is not. Tbe stamps are furnished to tha public al the face value, and oat of this has to come tha cost of manufacture, but ia tbe case of stamped envelopes they are sold at their face valne, plus the cost of maaufacture. Oh.WkitaUiia. Will yon hd tbe warning. The signs pernapa of tbe sure apnruaeb of tbat uor terrible dlaeate. Consumption. Aak vour balvea If you can afford for tba sake of aave Ing SO ttDW. to run tlie rtak and do nothlog for It. yve kcow from experienfM tha soiloh's Cure will Core joor Cooa. It D".er . "!,- Thls Piaina why mora than a Million Bottles wre aol tba past year It relieves Croup and Wnooping Cougb at once, Ontbera do not be wiihoot It. For Katue Back, bide or Chest as Sbtlon's Porons I'lafiter. SioldDy Dr. T. J. Daviaon Wnrx in need of job printing, give tbe FfizgMAN office a trial. a v ' ' THE SPRING MEDICINE YOU WANT 4 fine's Celery Compound Purifies the Blood, '-.,- ;' ' ' . !" Strengthens the Nerves,. ... . , ,"... Stimulates the Liver,' ; Regulates the Kidneys 'and Bowels, Gives Life and Virjor to every organ. : There's nothina like it. I Use It New! tar . Drlrnr. t-ifv rrr much run rnri I " . . . ....... l Tl.- i.. . fl It .It 1 Tintl ... r.'i S:v- iw ti-Tu. .9u. ri-i-ru'i ami i Lt kiln. uiAU-lne. I du ritjf -rm - - , 7 Lrww Its nllu. Vrtffmdler Oenrral V. N. 0 imrllns'tJa, Vt. si.oo. su for is. oa At iru7i(4. DIMM0HD DYES 2T, -.r I DRIHII PURE W JUTER ! BY USING THE PUCKET PUMP AND VATER PURIFIER irs' Warranted in Tea 1 It will (rtw tro ti . hart PL'RIFIEP V. . i GEO. HUNTLEY, Agent, Ebensburg,,Pa THE ALLMENDINGER ANN ARBOR, Slanufaoturara or HIGH GRADE PIANO? and ORGANS. importer and ilabtMra of fi'is'c and frfusfcal Merchandise. ekaewtoda aa rival la aaora atylaa, la ICKX, ACTTOIf cr WOIIIII T vm .iid Vtc ia AI L k.. W ut aLautuur9:a aad x t'-m aiaiaJailuiai pno. Ordara t-ir t tiyuun- a a. VV.W. Car. First vA Wiskirgtw Sis SWEEPING PRICE - REDUCTIONS ! PreFerring to carry Uncle Sam' Dollar to a big atockJ!t.we have inaugurated a- Great June Saler - Sweeping Prlco Reductions. A rare chance to p-t-fc fin flVotri- lng far below regular prices. . A. C. YATES & CO , 6ta aal Chestnut St. (Lcdaer Halldloi) ' 18th and Chestnnt St. - : B. J. LYNCH, And Manufacturer A Oea'er la " HOME AND CITYMADE. FURNITURE LOUNGES; BEDSTEADS, TABLBS, CHAIRSi IVTattresses, &c.; 1605 ELEVENTH AVENUE, : ALTOONA, PENN'A kVl'ltiSetift of Cambria County and all othM ttlabing U porcbase Uonest FURNI TURE. Ac. at bonest prices are respectfully Invited to airs os a call before buying else wUere. aa we are confident itat we can meet avery want and pleaae evrry tasta. Pri?a tb warr lowast. f 4-16-'SO-tt.l A SS3 T E D ACE NTS Yo.aM.iciT ueira roit ock H TKEESrSKRyBS, VIXES, &C. ; 1 -A-v '' .STEADY WORK w. 452fcW Fee aaeat, ladaaaa Era. ' sT'VvvSy stow a run Una of van. . .: i.ttpP. V " P" to Pataaylraaia . .trx3? Th. Bidrai f,uUf LairW. l- - rrira. HYite fiamrrffaM, for term. r- C CHASE 4t CO., PHIL A.. PAu 1794. 1890. -. rallalaa wntua at ibort aouo to iaa "-'. OLD RELIABLE ?ETNAn A etkar First Claaa Corapaaloa. T.W..DIOK,' S 6IHT FOR TBI ;OIaT HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COM'Y. ETbaBfOmrn, Jair l.lMa. XLT8 CREAM BAL1T Itncia licuid, tvuj or ponder. JppStA woafrwj U uitXU, aWiai Hoi torm' Il!?e m" ef UuU and ma- lit BR0THERt.Ini8-g1tJ,Ow?o(!rT, . '"I i-Tiil-:. T 1 iM'l tl'l It 5'- r r-.ii-. rr,:l .it f t J..- 1 . ! - t t-- r-cu'-or. II .s a sii'thIki tv-r.i-tad--. K. kL. 1LKOKK, UattTtowii, Waua. Iiu.Biuaj t Co. ITps. imrUaftna. VU DICTATED FOOD fT YOUll MOJ to Purify a Foul "Vvcll or Cistern Days Utto or Money liei'undccL tilowiif wait r tt wltia w. "ri i'.--ir c- l vn:r !":i.n' rvrr baa u ijr .a wril. vriiuid u !.-. ka -ut A bujrwuk t. caJi ur.nr ut -aith fmm r TT. r in-o tubus j U rut tr Lj'-V tu l.-n tr u.v I r.mr out. It has as talra tr t '.ef to nr ut. tifray m'invr th r. It w in ait ru-1 at.uil. a. ti.. il-u ' a of ;i.'aiil'rl lr..u. It u. rU--iii an: .&. c-iru lr 'Uut-tvr- tnii'lr ;r raiii'.nr rait r. U uii tn:t ta Itrtera a i err l uuiklur to taou Ut I'jV 1 fa' I'L tl'TH?- ... . .j it r!!l rut fwM. h.!r(r Hml tbf t.-t of a 1m. via winter, i4 1i- lLr u. ...... it . fUt t.AT.'r ift-U'ari.. rias UiUm-t. ru'r r ... iu i.rar-t ith tbe- -water Ut cm Toe 6 o uV.t'lni-.r" to rnifj. .it tJ!fl fT't'f to L.--t a fw,.iol I J-.uk. f;j--r ..tot(;.i..ii tull ui -rwlU fa. tu..an.l r w K!i cow water ft. ir air t- jj.. - - - i ' . Prlre $10 for a t-fatt well ur-. cistern ; il cvnts for every additional lovt in Ueptlt. after 10 reel. - - . J I BUCKET PUIViP CO. 441 and 443 Plum Streot. CTNCTNITATI. O.' PIANO & ORGAN: CO., MICH., U.' S. A. ' : W Mak SPECIALTY of - Organs in Piano Cases",. . FINELY FINISHED and HAND , . POLiSHCED, In Rosewood, Ebony, Wal nut and Antique Oak -. - And:eontainin(s:our:own Patented : Improvements. - OILS! OILS! The Standard Oil Company, of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of . ffinmlnatlns aad . Lubricating; Oils, .. Naphtha and Gasoline; ' .That can be : MiDE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison mth every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the most Host: Dairnily : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours STANDARD OIL COMPANY, i..'-: . . PITTSBURG. PA.1 ' ctli--irr. . ' ' . FAKNT steel picket fence. UANDSO IK, l.MUjjTHl CTlBLE, ' Cbo j.iar lhaa Wood. I'M S A Lt ', 1 1 V. m 11 ' n 11 1 fj.t .-i i i, a T ..m.t.liFn ru r- vtik . HklahMt aba niJnx tor V . rt. .riui Bm.r 1,00 Cn.44. Siu PltULf.. ttitm nmi nil KSCr0. Cllar r imtx-r.. bim. w. it. tn u., witt tuoa aai WUiOOW BCM1 5. ul til klad. M Wlkl 0t t - TAVLOR DEAN, k V SOI. 03 20S Market 8C. ' Plttabtu-ft-h. Fa. JOHN C. FJLCHV l : ' DaaXjaiia ' ' Golden - WeidisE rr Bye -.-WMslies, 13 Witia STaaar. PiTraacaa. Pa. .,' OlAait attabllfbad lionta in tba city, where Bothlnc bat jara aeoja ara cat p. atiietlT lor family and nedielnal aaa. POLbIn bauar tbaa Oolda WaddiBK. Naat 00 tba 11t, Ouek eabelmer.a. Uray'i hlooorurabxla Bya: tbaaa irooria are leading braade. Brand Ira or rtotaaa of 1TS oa hand. Olo, Holland and Domrnie also Ula Tom. , Flacb'a OoUiea trVaadinar. tljai tor fall quart, fl lor SftOO; UackeDbelmer't tba amr; MoDODpthela, SS W ar dotcn. Wnei 9i.W pT duaen.t3 w lor una-balt dosen. Seeara It boxed. Atio baa la iioea, Oraadratber'a Ohoica. at SZ.00 per (alloo, barrela at ipaella : ;. ; . . j Apr. n. "SO ly mPTOMS-xa. m i.t.M Bt.atna7 aaa .Uaartac I att ai .l.ati w.r.r kr ir al aici.. iinii.i..iJtj4nr(tt''.Tii.LI4ll . Aotrwr K.ftl, "i. 3i a ""gi "'. t , . DISEASES SWAYHE'S . O.WTMENT SBSOI.UTXI.T CVKXa. Ta amy rr'W.tfci.-ef - Ommh' Uo4 . I.' r 3 Wr4 . Virt r .M. f TtXtfT Kxlt n.li..l. rW..ltTri". ! a. mtr to aM W.f i..la. fijj mila. tMM. raraHfim. fa wpwamwaa CaU aa ar Wrfla ta J." R. HENRICICO i Far Caa ar Tlaia frlcM aa Pianos and Organs, 7Q riftri Aw. ' ' PITTSBURGH, PA. ' JaollSiu. TIPTPPTT grip " UMItvll tt. Toclll Hlk. HALF rUKt OSTol hulatmr tared ' t'l St"rlterr Hatcher, r armara. Sl.r.lorrta, Holldrra, ootr.etur. aad ,l)IHi.KS. Admltirrt to i tbearaat- rat lmpTxrineau KVEK sa-te la tirkle Morki., traiat Repaid. rfa Jar rataiiHrnt. l l'LTOW IKON A KNOIHE WK., lu Hru.b fcl feiruit. Miob. Ettablliliad ISM. - meS0.9u.l7 ti'VEKTBf PY 1a famDtia county ahonld read i U tarAi" O0I7 11 M pr year. teMml Iffl Pit n 11 " ilTCH!f,G PILES.xrJi: fl Hr.TU.llir ItrblKC sad Ulcraioc bula a' lmllM.uII.BMIrMMiiMlkU. IB CBttlDg- trUss Car a re. Tbe Mask Uasir Is perfectly plain simple, beary botlle with smooth sor fae. Its proportions are good. Tbe decoration Is to consist of a tweoty fonr pointed star on tbe bottom, a series of more or less com plica ed di agonal cattings on tbe bulging sides, and six or eigbt broad facets aioood tbe seek. To these mar be added a Dumber of features of less proinlneuee. such as a aeries of oral facets around tbe base of tbe carafe, and some smaller cuttings at tbe top. It Is the Rlassworker's cnslcm to begin with tbe star on tbe bottom. , This is cut entirely by tbe eye, no de sign beiog traced on tbe glass. The first process is known technically as "roughing" nd it, consists ia catting the design ia tbe glass with coarse tools, which leave roagb facets, but re move most ot tbe glass to be cat way. ' ' -:- -' ' The rooghing. wheel ts made of Iron, and is about two feet in diameter. It Is mounted on a ' horizontal axis. Tbe face of the wheel is about seven eights of an inch broad, and . is kept supplied with a mixture of coarse sand and water allowed to constantly drip upon it from a hopper above. ' Tha wheel , makes about a thousand revolutions a minute, the speed varying with tbe character of tbe work to be done. It is slower for tbe; dteper cuttings. .The wotkman seizes tbe carafd with both bands,' and presses the bottom firmly agaiost the edsre of tbe rotating wheel, making a cot across tbe centre, and as far each way as it is desired to bave the star ex tend. ' .. Then be tarns the carafe around one sixth of.a revolution, and makes a sim ilar cot through the centre, judging of tbe distance entirely by bis eye. A recond tarn of one sixth of a revolu tion, and a third cut along tbe diame ter is made. This gives a six-pointed star. Tbe intervening spaces are tbeo di vided by similar cuts, and tbe spaces tbns formed again divided, giving a twenty-f outpointed etar. , ; ,.' A Chlaaman's Clothes. A clothing merchant whose patience is tried to tbe verge of exhaustion by the perversity of those customers who never will acknowledge that anew suit of clothes flcs as well as it ought might be excused for wishing himself a China man if he stopped once to aee a M rago lian try on a new suit of clolhee in a Mutt street clothing boase. ' Tbe outfit consists of shirt and trous ers, boots, hat, short coat aud overcoat. The shirt is generally of pongee ailk, and does not differ much in cut from the ordinary . American flannel shirt. "WWing no collar, the Chinaman is not troubled by having to remember tbe size of. bis neck. As all that s seen of tbe trousers is tbe bottom of tbe If gs. and tbese'to be in style must fljp about tbe ankles at j every step, they -can be , fitted with j t qua! ease- a uuvfia uavr uu iciie or rigotf. As long as they do not rub Dp and down at tbe heels they will do. Ti e coats are made in such ample fashion that any one from a giant to a bom pi backed dwarf may be Atted with faeitU ty, . Tbey bav no sleeves to pinch . the wearer coder the arms.' The customer simply gathers the garmect around bis neck, adjusts tbe clasp so tbat it will not catch bis windpip loo tightly, wes that tbe skirt Is not too long, and there he is.. ."Wririles area mark of aCa enre. Only your poorest Chinaman can afTud eo little cloth that bis garments roust cling to -the shape. 'A hat fonr s''zs too large for the head, In order to accommodate tbe pig tail, tops it all off, and is the only American mde article of them all. Wby does not John wear bis native bat here. too. ? TrappIng.Ecls on Dry Land. Itha always been ..affirmed, bv , old professional fiebermen, and. by some naturalists, that eels have tbe ability to leave tbe water and travel long distan ces on land. It is said tbat the slippery coating of slime tbat encases eels la for the purpose of lotrication wbtn they are squirming their way on overland jinrneys; . Jerry Gorman of . Upper Blocks.: welNknown Delaware River fisherman, now comes to the front with story which be says proves tbat eels can get over the ground as well as through water. ' . , ; Qorman has this spring, after getting bis share of shad nights at the . fishery be is interested in, cleaned two or three for his own use .t a' spring ' about 200 feet from tbe river shore, throwing tbe beads and other refuse on the ground. The first morning be found tbat all tbe refuse bad ben eaten or carried away during the night. lie noticed tbe tortuous tracings ia. the sand be tween tbe spot and the river, and at first thought tbe refuse bad been eaten br water snakes, which made the tracks In the sand. . .. ', ' On the second or third day he changed bis mind, and concluded tbat tbe tracks were made by eels that came up. out of tbe river and ate tbeahad brads and en trails. To test bis theory be placed the refuse of his .fish in an eel pot the other night and set the pot at least 20 feet farther from tbe river than tbe spring is Tbe next morning be went to his trap and fouod 9 ,Llg, fat eels flopping around ia it. - lie believee that he is the first man on record 1 to trap eels on dry land, 1- , " ' ' ' ,' . " Highway Behbery by a Monkey.- A orrespndent writes from Ahme dabad : Havi you ever heard of oor bine-faced Gut-rat mfikeys committing highway robtwry f Whi, I have, and much to my sur prise, I confers. I was wa kirg one morning when I heard a scream behind me, and on turning round to ea what ' I was, I saw a bug male monkey trying to dixpoescaa a lad, who mus bave beenr abia) 12 years old, of brir)als, which he was cai rvinst in both bands to hia bouse foi breakfast.- B-fore I cou'd be of any xsaia ence to the ad, a ixi!ic-man close by ran with his baton to drive away 'b intruder, but tbe monkey was fr too e'ever for the bobiy, lit? succeeded in getting too brirjtla out of lb) boy's hand and commrnced eating them in right earnest on top of the bobby's roof. I bave never koown monkeys to rr so daring before. Had the policeman not run up ia time, I fancy the p.or laa would bare lost all hia briDjals." m. L. jouxstvx. J. B t-ra-. a. w. i c x. OraaLtaaao lWi. Johnston, Buck & Co., BANKERS. ' EBENSBCKU. - - PES'A. A. W. BCCH, ( aibler. EaraiiLiattBD IMS. Carrolltown Bank, UAUUOLLTUW.H, y A. T. A. nil AKHACUIf , aahler. General Bantin Enslnes! .Tracsactefl. - Tka totlowtna; are the principal retura el a (eoeral baLaitiaT bulneJ t - ncpoaiTa KaoelTad payable on dreoaad. and Intareat bear ing eerllfleatat lamed to time do(XIUra. . LOAMW F'iJed to eoatomera on farorabte tatmaaad approved paper dlaoeaoted at all tluiei. COLLCCTIO! Made In tbe loealtty en apov all tbebanktns towot la the Cnited Statoe. , Cbargea DcalcraU. . . sRAfra Inaoed eeaotlable io ali perta or tbe frit tad SHate. and lorelaa exrban;e larued on all parti of t arore. . AtcorsTs Of mercbanui. tarmara aad otbera aollettad. to whom reasonable arootnodatlon will be eiteodeo. Patmne are aaarrd that all traneactloaf (ball be beli aa strictly prlrata and e'inndenUal. and that they will te treated as liberally aa good beokloa tales wttl perailu - . - . Keapecttully, ' . t JOUKbTOX. Bt'iU dk OO. Jobs A. Blair. Ts:: T.. BLaia BLAIR & SON'S DAILY M AT MARKET, ; CehtrR Street, EteMri,- Pa. Tha Baat Vnten Cuttle Hittcih arrexl every i m JT Alwo. Fraah ' Lninb, Venl, Multoii, l4nl, ' 11 to., alwaya on hand. .... Market open at all hours and at tentive and obliging salesmen to attend to the wants of customers. Vila dyspeptic, lbs debilitate, wttlk r rrana sicesi f warkt r r'a m aay. Arlnit er aiysnra la Malarial Regions, Will Cml Tntc'a 111 la the anaat resilaj restorative ever atiaraat Usa artjaa Savautd. r Try Them Fairly. A ylfsreas Voaly. pajra Mast, etraag asrres and m cheerfol aOa4 Ul raasUU SOLD EVERYWHERE. mum FQT. T7hn I bit Oma I do ( mean xaera to top tii em fur a time, and then hare tbem ra tara aa-aw. I ktaax A K 4 IHPAr. r-Ka I Aava uada tba disease of . FITS, EPIXEPSVT or FAIXIIJO SICKNESS A llfe-lomf etndy. I WAJtaajrr tay remedy to Craa tbe worn cases. Because others bare failed la bo reason lor not now reeattrma a core, t-end at once tor a treatise and a lis a iJoa-TLa oi tnr lxraLLiaiJt Eimidt. Gira Ivxprasa aad Post Offlea. It casta you nothing tor a trial, aad U wiil care yoa. Addreaa H. O. ROOT, M.O-. 1 13 fuuu. tu WrwYeil FOB mi INLY! kAJLEVrJlWriOM-r"dM--V0U8 DSBIXiTTj rfiTl I il I Weakaeaa of Bsdy aad aTiad, Xffsota I'l 111 T II ' 1 1 1 lof rrersar Kasasssa ta OldsrTsoar, lwl, krtimitHOOB r.l.y Kratwrd. H.w I. .).r. ul lieaiikastii, iiuiTiLurmuHiiiitltriiiTtut boar. INWiMt IklJIsc BOSS TMHTBUT tnrfn to s txf. Sm U.UTI SM to IUIM u4 tMMf. CwlrtM. ltriwlte a-MHtoClT. EmL ,t,luallM U4 imfk Sllltt TMkJ Im. a Hia M&OICAa. CO.( BUFFALO, Ma y. DOES CURE CONSUMPTION In Its First Stages. ' . r. -, i,i i Be SMra ymu gM the ffnuiim. L NOT DEAu YET! VALLIE LUTTRINCER, at&anrracrtraaa of TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE AND TIX MOOriXG. Keapecttully Invite tne attention oi bl Irtendi and tnepublleln areneral to tbe fact that aa I itlil earrylna oa heslnes at the old stand opposite the Moaalaln Uonse. UeotarK. and Is prepared to apply from a large stork, or manufactnrinir to or der, any article ta kit Una. from tha smallest ta the larpaet, tt. the beat manner and at the lowest llvlna: prices. '- WNe penitentiary wort either made nr sold at thle establishment. . , . , TIN KOOF1NO a. SI'KCI AJL.T Y. Ulve me a eall aod fatlsfy ynnrselres as to my work and price. V. LUTTKIMUEK. Xaoahanc Ayrll 18. lsss-tu , (,.. , CA. LANGBEIN, Manafactnrer oi and Dealer la ALL ; KINDS of HARXESS, V : BHIDLEsH, WIIIPN, COLLARS , HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS, Kobe, KVy Nets, t'urry Oauibn, eUu. etc. Ke palrlns; fteatly and Promptly done. AU work guarantee J to anre satlstactloa. ar-ltop K arker I'Ko oa Centre atfaat. aprl2U, . iveaii new Soflennc from the effect or youthful errors, aarty Oscar, waeueff weasnea, aend a valnabla treatiae sealed, eoatainlnK faO particulars for home cure, F R EE oi eherge. A eplendid medical work ; ahonldbe read by every . T"- who ia fiervoaa and debilitated. Address, rrofa F. Cs rOTllAA, HMWas, TW. DICK, attornet-at-IjA e Ebensbarg, Pa. Offiea In balldlas; at T . Lloyd, dee d, (nrtt Boor,) Oeatre atraet. A' asaaaer el lecal bnsiaaa attended ta aatlsfao tury aadoalleeUoas a speeialty. 10-14--f Tiffs P ills geiTT'S I . 1 lassiiaasissaai .f iEDlBJieCi j. , 1 1 . . . . . ....... . . TO GANGER afid Tumor. cntKO aa vatfa i txwi Irw. llr. muiH a brail. : v. i:i lutu tl-. (.Luilnami. k Aa Expert Aeersatjat. -1 am aa accoantant ; m, dutt , mind my own bos!nees trt book-keeper tell, tbe Jnoior that f331 cannot h r...-, r" vcu a i'V forcing a ballacce, the firm .r me and I find where the gone. If I am told nartieni..,- ' am to discover the whereabout, ' sum of 331. 1 do not cooc.ro J1 about otLer fums. If t 3"-" m ak-ajreoeral rxamination r M rerytblDg I find to ons eye Dam sod to no other person. Mt n, f 2 co hoar nd I work slowly , , U S .mr sccountslnts hurry sod ' portant facts; others charfe ' price ; but I fiod deMbfntloD, car. kwpins: siiecco the best mttLo'k Somrtlmi-B 1 examine corpor,, : Then I usually bate to report to u yer. I give him all the facta. and dors what be chooses with them q I examined a bank which a cjahjer robbed. A customer had drawn 20 000 just before tbe 'allure, altbof I be bad not a cent to bis crt'dlt. cashier was sent to prison fur titt of bis own ; the customer vM mentioned in the proceed. Dgj. !. '"J" wauiea to protect Lim, i. kept silent. I am not a reformer tt a detect ire ; I was there elmply to u everv'biug I found to tLe gfr to nobodt else. When 1 had tW . ihe responsibility was on his era. ' Political loTestiarations re tte In,! pleasant. Evsry man In rCt , somet bine concealed, yet no one if to tike tbe reeponsibllitj. it tt' idvdHiji-.loa Is cjolaceJ h. J committee, I usually stipulate tbu -shall be amenab'n and report to ti! chair nan ouly. I tell him bat I In tbe lo ki. and be mxkes public n of what be chooses. I 0id uetur men at all times. By adopting ruftbods I bare plenty of tun mess . income has nerer fallen balnw and has oarer been abore U.Uto tt a years work as aa expert. I pr!)blb. maks aa much aa any man in to, pr, fission. I do It by minding my business." Lions as Uentle as Usret. AmoOaT naturalists and other kW lists it has till now been tba oui.. opinion tbat Hons were not safe touat anil avan r.f.i- . t . .o'ij taioiea, weru to be troted. In Paris, howeyeT, a, rxrience or dinnt tamer. H.fK. beck, has been rery successful rr-.J lack's method has been sometbire 11 be following :'In Infancy, tbe tr. n captlrity were allowed f. sway as far as their natural moveaw were concerned. Oradoal'y tte o-b-i -u.-oi mi aesirea to train were allon to associate with them, and in this ,i by slow decrees, they s!so bectme UE nu very rrianaiy to ib popV ab.if rtem. Tber hare been trained tn i many surprising things, such as dr. ins: a chariot around tbe ciia i" t tni epofd a sport they seem to take 'jr.. iy interest In, as they respond to mf command of the driver readily ; ta. tng a pyramid aa trained horse tt made to do in elrcnses. and standior tbair bind-quarters In obedience lo 'it raiad hand of tbe trainer. O' course, to make the exhibition tirely safe to spectators as well us trait ers. there are always a taige rnmbr endants on band. The tamer, a Hagenbeck enters, whip in band, ire accompanied Dy a dog. Through entranca at the same moment coma too- lions. Oae goes up to the tamer t licks bis band with her tongue in an t! feetjonate way. All four thm turn U ward a bench, where they lie dowu. A' a word two of the lions ris. siid. eim ing forwaid. take In their montbi i line of ribbon from tbe bands of the trainer. Unwinding It, they each brt an end of the line while tbe dog jan? orer It. The lions stsnd as r.i!l u though carved of soe, except for ti occasional waring motion of tbs t:li A Kallroad an Pile's Peak. A cog-wheel raltroad is tt prwnt !i course of construction on Pike' Trtt a mountain In Colorado belorgin it the Rocky range. The rsilread tW completed will extend from Menitcoro the summit of tbe "Pesk. The moua lain is about 14 213 feet in beighf, vA precipitous cliffs of solid grsoue. to getber with deep canons and rariiiA form obstacles tbat combine to mr' tbe work, of constructing the rl!wJ extremely difficult. The roai'bed was commenced W fall near the top of the mountain, id1 continued downwards, because tbe In tensely cold weather prersilitg dartr tbe winter at sucb an eleratiou p'r''i work being carried on thtc. Mj and burps were osrd to tracepor'. tl trail a l the tools, csmpit-g out9: prorlsions to tbe camps along tbe li ct tba road. E;ght hundred men ati one hundred aod twenty team of 1" aad mules were employed in mtl''4 tbe road bed. The elevation orrco tbrooghoot tbe entire lloe is about oti thousand feet per mile. - :Io all places along the road h' " is necessary to guard agaiost wash fl culreris will be placed built of ajli' masocry. All the bridges will be Ir- and no trestles will be used. Toe tr will be standard goage laid oo spruce tie. The engtnes will -: thiny-flre tons and will be operated W cog-wheelp, furnished with P!IiaS brakes, tbat can bring the train M stands! ill ia ten inches when goicj ther up or down. Tbe engines r s gned to more three coaches. d& maximum speed of the train u r miles an hour. The cars wlllcwrj passengers and will be pushed rj it glnes Instead of being drawn. will be only eighteen inches between tracks and ibe lower part of the -as the latter will be buUt on tbs tn in oider to keep them lerel. Tb up the mountain from Mnitoo w" quire about one bour and fifiy 11)10 ' " . . . !!' Ia It not worth tbe bbU price on to free yourself of ery wnH;" , ( dlatre&slng con.plalnM. If oa , . ... . hnttla or b0 j at OBr atorr mua a" - Eenr bottle U f,t ..mil Vltalliar. .ninnb on IL use aeeordlDflY. M does oa no aood It will cost yo Sold by lr. T. J- DeyHon.