i i Me Ii4at .'as. When a Ttrdan. youth called at the otHce of the Texas Plumbago and applied for a position the other day, the editor, wasn't very busy ja.it then, put him through an examination to determine hi9 tllDtttS. 'Who discovered America ?" "Klunibus, Pdhaw ; aak me a harder question ?" "Who was the flrst man V" Adiui.- Why, Mister, I know all" "Wbat was his other name "His other name ? Wby, be didn't have none." "Yes, he did. His other name was Ebenezer Ebmezer Adam, Esq., late of l'aradise Center. How many bones are there in a bumam body ?" "Well. I forget just now, I did know wunat." "Why ! dont you know that ? Every school-boy knows there are 7,i?2,C4l,- 041 bones in an ordinary man, when he isn't eatlug mackerel. A maa who aorea has one more bone than other 1-eople." "What bone is that ?" . "The trombone, of course. It Is situ ated Bomewbare in the nose. Von won't forget that, will yon ?" He said be woulden't. "How long would it take a mud turtle to cross the desert of Sahara with mall orpbant boy to touch him up behind with a redhot poker ?" "Well, look here, Mr. Editor, if 1 bad a slate and pencil, I could figure that out ; but doe my skin If I am much on mental 'ritbmetie." "Slate and pencil ! Did you ever see a slate and pencil about a sanctum 1 Nonsense. Wall, let that question slip, Have you got a good constitution ?" 'Pretty tol'ble." "How long do vou sappose you could live on raw corn and faith and do the work of a domesticated elephant ?" "Lord ! I don't believe I could live more'n a week." "Well, that's is about as long as you would want to live it you got a position on the Plumbago. I shall now ask you one more question, and if you prove equal to it you can peel off your coat and sail in." "I.t's have'er. squire. You'll find me on deck with both feet and a cane "Well. sir. if two diametrical circles with octagonal peripheries should col lide with a centrifugal idiosyncracy or to put it plainly " "l'ut it plain as you can. bass." "Wall, say It collides with an asphyx iated desuetude what effect would the catastrophe exert on the crystallized codfish suspended by the tail from the homogenous rafters of the empyrean ?" The verdant youth wanted to bear no more, but grabbing his hit bejmade a a wild dash for the street and disap peared. A l ure for a Bud Temper. A wife went to a dervish for a charm that should cure Ler busbtLd of his very bad temper. She told the wise man that they disagreed daily, and that jn the end, he always flew Into a ras slon and beat her, though at times he was fond aad kind. The wise man took from Ms bundle a full bottle and gave it to the womaa s.yiog ; Here is a charmed liquid. The minute you see signs of anger in your husband, fill your mouth with it, and be careful to hold it there, until the last trace of ill-temper has disappeared. Oa no account, must you swallow or lose one drop of if. When this is gone come to me for more." A month later the woman came back all smiles and thanks, with a great gold piece to exchange for more of tbe precious liquor. "Indeed, fath er," she said, "I would not be without your chirm for my life. Tbe moment my husbind btgins to fret I run and fill my month, and in a little while be is gentle and-good again. He bas not struck me once in all the month. All that I have I will give you for the pre clous water." The dervish smiled, then sud : "My daughter, the charmed liquid was only water. Go you to the well and rill your bottle when you will. The only charm is silence. You could not talk back ; and in all my experience, it has taken two to make a quarrel." Thunderstorm Hours. The remarkable fact that thunder and lightning seldom occnr over the ocean except at night is shown by tbe recently issued meteorological report of the Challenger expedition. During the voyage twenty-six thunderstorms over the open sea were encountered, of which twenty-two occurred during the ten hours from 10 r. i. to t a. m., and only four during tbe other fourteen hours of the day. Of tbe 209 reported cases of lightning without thunder, 1S occurred daring the ten hours from 6. r. M. to 4 A. m. The following are the hours of tbe maxima of these phenome na in tbe Summer months over tbe land and the open sea respectively : Tuunderscorms over land, 2 to 6 r. m. lightning over the open sea, 8 r. v. to 4 a. m. ; and thunderstorms over tbe open sea, 10 r. x. to S. a. m. Howie Help Tonr Tni. Talk about it. Write about it. Ktect good men to officer. Keep your sidewalks in good repair. Sell all you can and. buy all you can at home. If you are rich invert in something, employ somebody. 1'. courteous to stracgrrs that come among you, so they will go away with good impreMion. Always cheer on tbe men who gain for improvement. Your portion of the cols will be nothing but that which is right. Don't kick at any proposed improve, men's becansw it is not at your own 3oor, or for fear your taxes mill be raised QUy cents. ShtlMli'M t alarrh Krtartlj. Khiloh's Catarrh Iteoiody, a marvelous j cure for "atarrh , DiphthtrU. Canker Mouth and !l-a.l.-irtir. With each bottl,? :ltn j, an lok'er.ious Nvsa InJ.-otcr tor th& more snrrwful frr-stniftit if lhi rnmplalntfl wlthuut rxUx rhv;r. Ti'm M rMt Sil.l ' Ir. T. .IhvNm, j JOB : : PRINTING. THE FKEKMAX Printing Office Is the place to set your JOB PRINTING Promptly and satisfactorily executed. We will meet tbe prices of alii honoraole com pet ion. We don't do any but firjt-class work and want a living price for it. With Fast Presses 2nd New Type We are prepared to turn out Job Printing of every discretion in the FINEST STYLE and at tbe very Lowest Cash Prices. Nothing out tbe best material u used aad our work f peaks for itself. We are fro pared to print on tbe sbortes; notice Posters, Progbammes. Business Cards. Taos. Bill. Heap. Monthly Statements, Envelopes, Labels, Circulars, Wedding asd VifciTiNG Cards, Checks. Notes, Drafts, Receitti, Bond Work, Letter and Note Heads, and llor and Party Invitations, Etc We can print anything from tbe smallest and neatest Visiting Card to the largest Poster on short notice and at the most Reasonable Rates. The Cambria Freeman, EBENSBURtt. PES X' & ALLAN'S m needle: CIGARS & CI6AREnES.lL PATENTED Tbrw (.ood Contain the Lrairt 01 .treaties mt thr Pine Tree U-te thra for a pleasant smoke am ep!y nli'f fir INFLUENZA. ACUTE AND CHRONIC CATARRH. CLERGYMEN'S SORE THRO A T. HAT FEVER. ASTHMA AND ALL BRONCHIAL DISEASES; thj ar fr from adulteration, - nothing i Ut-1 in tri.-ir iu.-wira-tur but tha BEST OF TOBACCO and FRESH PINE NEEDLES. SI ANCTACTCREX Y PIKE NEEDLE CIGAR CO. FREEHOLD, N. J. A BOOiJ to Housewives. The farnaar en1 wnrkinc mn wbo hsre h-a nwt ! tha mad all lay .-an wu thetrK . rWn hrfore ntntctliliw Tlw-j . ill I. oft, PolihI and Dry, if drima Kh WoIfrsACMEBIackine Save Strrrpinr ami Srrtibbivff. 1m h4a will ..tr ;rH. (!-! J. '. v-t. UI gr lift nd ha-d hi -non w-t-r r r- in aiul U I WATERPROOF. L-riin.. ir it nd inphl tht jviur hu4iid nl m? u- it Chirr a n rC"'tt!ti and onc r. t:h J - 1 Caual.liU,Harnaa Dit4 n.-if.rnxmf S..M I jr Shu St, ('.mean. Imrt. ie. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, phiuoelfhiv FOR Horses. Cattle. Sheep & Hogs. Coida.Cou.fct. Hide Can mt. Ttiiew Water. Fr. Disttwser. Sora a Wtak tytt. Laaf Fow. CoathrtMa. Blotckct, and all dlflcaltiaa ari ing Ireai t purities of tho Blood. Will ratlot liaatea at One. aYaaa'aifatWff (ir WPP MANUFACTURING CO., LYONS. H. T. fU Ml a IT- Mlltl. PERUVIAN TONIC LIVER REGULATOR. Tho oaly ur and radiral tun for CONSTIPATION. BILIOUSNESS. INDICESTION, and all disorder el the Itrer. nd hmi cured . kunarada ol pouplo ud la tb immiIi kr tbs dixa-aa. aoJ in rim in Whlrb tb. not akllllol hyi-lan ha atterlv failed Irrtimontal from hundred ol poople IItIoji In Hlalr roorxy. Pennsylvania. It l maaiT. Iv-tunKl by la. T. Ktrln. M llllauma. . tor the T. U K. 1:0., and lor rale . all drtKlta at M centa ier bottle .None amain eicepl In fx, I ahowa the'ln dtac arruw-head trade mark. A urn xith, 'iw-ly. STIR SHAYIHG PARLOR ! COR. CENTRE AND SAMPLE STREETS EDENSDURC, PA. J. II. OA NY. Proprietor. ri'llKl t-BUi; will always Bad at at out rla 1 ol baalneu In baatneaa hoora. Ererrthlna'keP1 and eo. A beun room taa been eon, aerted with tlie ihoa where the public ean I ar. rommodate,! with a hot or fold bath- Bath tab and every loin eonnerved therein ktiA perfectly clcaa. I nnTuwtuii irMiLTT. M. D. KITTELL. Attor ney-n t-jjaM, tHKNSBI'KU, A. m- Armory Kill linK, oj.p. t ourt Houe l--.- aawaea I. I i V v - av avx t i i i i i IPtli jM I! i llabits. Habit makes the man, but man makes tbe habit. It is here where we want to get In the word. A habit seems a little thing in its self, but it is the most terri ble tyrant that rules the world. And it dose role it, say what we will. Now, it is essential in this life of ours to start right if we are going to come out right. And tbe best thing to start with is a good habit. It is just as easy when a young man is forming bis habits to form good ones as bad ones, Good habits are not expensive. A virtue does not cost a quarter as much to sup port as does a vice. TVe sometimes wonder how It is that a bing with brains, with intelligence, with reason, could ever have become a slave to habit. It dose not seem possi ble that a man cannot order his conduct. But we muse recognize facts. Men are victims or habits. They do not see that they are bound until tbey try to get free, and the strong powei of habit asserts itself. How does this terrible despot conquer dthemind. the will, the man ? What is this invisible force that drives tbe rtrongest and brigtbest with a rod of iron ? It is only an act repeat ed again and agaic, but it becomes a second nature, a part of the mau, and It bas conquered by the power of reinforcement by repetition. The only way to be superior to bad habits Is never to acquire them. Do not do the first bad act. Stop before you begin to go wrong. The time when a man is saved is when he is young. Tbe time to plant or sow is in tbe seed. A bad haoit will end in a bad lire. Watch the reet or tbe boy. and tbe man's will not need watching. It is enly a foot from a bad habit to a good one, but it is a mile back again. We may lose in an hour all we have gained in a year. We can undo in a day what we baye done in a lifetime. A habit is a plant of which an act is the seed. I- will bear fruit if It be a good act, but ashes if it be a bad act. It is the first step that starts the race. To start right is the bes; way to go right aBd to end right. Never let a habit fasten to your life. Baldness and Its Causes. There are many different opinions at to the causa of baldness. Sjme of the eminent medical authorities state that it is caused by a form of dandruff. Tnia, it is claimed, has been verified by taking the hair which has fallen off in such cases, inbbiog it up with vaseline, and after applying the ointment so made to the fur of rabbits baldness has rapidly made its appearance on tbe parts so treated. When vaseline alone was used this result did not follow. The same authority says that the disease is spread by hairdressers, who employ combs and brushes en their customers, one after another, without regard to the cleanli Dees of those artic'5. Womn are less liable to be affectrd by this form of baldness, for the reason that their hair is usually dressed at home. On tbe other ,and som fclaim that t(Z In quent cutting of the hair is detri mental. Tbe hair In some respects re sembles a tree. Suppose tbe gardner were to clip all the limbs from a tree, regardless of the season of the year, as soon as tbey were two or three feet in length. How long could the tree be ex pected to survive? There it a fluid sub stance in each hair from which the hair gets its nourishment the same as tbe tree gets its lire and growth from the sap wbich'ls conducted from its roots. Break tbe bark of a tree and you will soon see the sap running down the trunk. Tbe same thing is believed to take place when a hair is eat. only it is not visible to tbe naked eye. A nnm ber of tbe better class of barbers are en deavoring to overcome this evil by singeing the ends of the hair after cut ting. This hermetically seals tbe ends and. prevents tbe escape of any fluid. J This operation is performed with the aid of a small wax taper. Tbe hair is raised from tbe head with a comb and the lighted taper passed rapidly across the en da. The operation is neither Udious not unpleasant. Those that practice this style or treating the hair state that much good has resulted rroxt the process. History or Sleeping Cars. The first sleeping car was invented by Theodore T. Woodruff, who toi op his model in tbe office or James Tilling-, hast, at Home, N. Y., in 1 $54, the latter at that time being in the service of the Rome and TVatertowo Railroad. Mr. "Woodruff endeavored to Interest Mr. Tillingfcast tofficiently In his invention to advance the cost or securing a patent rrom the government, but be did not have sufficient raith In its posaloilitles and declined. Tbe model which he constructed in Mr. TllllngbasL'a office was carried to Springfield. Mass.. in an old rasbloned bandaana bandkerchier and submitted to Mr. Watson, the ear builder, who, notwithstanding an al most universal expression or disapproval by his employes, built a trial car. which made its first trip on the New York Central and Rome and Western Rail roads, and later was taken toCleve'and, Cincinnati and other Western cities. This car afterward became tbe prop erty or tbe Ohio and Mississippi Rail road Company on whose line it was reg ularly run. Woodruff soid the right to build and nse hi" sleeper on tbe Kew York and Central railroad to Mr. Web s'er Wagner, and on tbe Buffalo and Erie road to Mr. George Gates. Tbe "Gates' sleepers ran rrotu 1&39 to 1S73. when they also passed into Wagner's bauds, rullman sleepers were intro duced in 1564 or ISG., be having made a number of important improvements on the productions of his predecessors. It was V.2 that Wagner and Gates built their first car, having tbe same general features as those now used. . AntarrThlt Qaeatlem. Wby do eo many people we see around us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion. . Constipation, Dizziness, Loes of Appetite. Coming Up of tbe Food, Yellow Skin, when for 75 cents we will sell them Shtloh's System Vitalize. eoatanteed to cure them. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. Cradle and coffins are the bounds that inclose the world. ANY ONE CAN DYEC Diamond UYta A Dress, or a Coat, 1 Any Colon Ribbons, Feathers. )- FOn Yarns, Jags, etc. ) ten cents an I ii. mnv..t-r w..r SAVE Mxinry. "-' , t .lock kk NtW, Ly u-... LiAMlVl- liiKS. I'" ry. simple. iuicfc; U . - I' . VfeST .-.! FASIESV I u : Adi JjT lJl MCNIl trtS ar.d te no ct:.cr. , r G.lJ;n - o r.ror.r:ri Fancy Articles VZZ. DIAMOND PAINTS. CiU, iii-cr, V.Tcmc. Coj-;-cr. CiI la Ceots. f ft KJ 9 tl Ljtvr T in i " l v:t. It: 1 1 ' -111".-, r.li't "'i t tii.it TtrH-r i'V taxta-i.t :!i-t- - r w ilmI.v i.f-i! irhiri ii v nr. WEILS, RICHAROSCN at CO., unuMaTOn. VT. 1 Hc7 I'lT I V DRINK PURE WATER BY USING THE RUCKET PUMP AND Us MfATtS rVH'rltK ai . i' 1 r.iMTl.o. tmuk, tir v Ttil i w Hit Prirc $10 roii(s for feet. i. l.T I'd": r -31 mJm BUCKET PUMP CO. k-a.tio-" 441 and 443 Plum Street. CINCINNATI. O. GEO. HUNTLEY, Agent, Ebensburg, Pa THE ALLMENDINGER ANN ARBOR. Manufactureirs of HIGH GRADE PIANO? and ORGANS. Importers and Job. Are of Music and Musical Merchandise. W avktMrwlaMr bo ri'ry tn abtyr trltf. ia TON K, ACTTOX or WOBRMAJTTiTr. TIaiicm Ot-rraa ia ALL nvfek. W a mrm MriiJju?tarrs mii ma maanntactiirrr pnc. Orvior for t. iTthfnj in l-ia miasnes Xtnm w.ij rcvno pevtupt e4u.laoa. CommpotHimuam aoLvcitetl, Liv Acnti V.'t. FACTOnT: Cor. First tn. Washinstsn 11:. SWEEPING PRICE - REDUCTIONS ! Preferring to carry Uncle Sam's Dollar to a big stock, we have inaugurated a Great June Sale. Sweeping Price Reductions. A rare chance to get fine Cloth ing far below regular prices. A. C. YATES & CO., 6th anl Chestnnt St. (Lediter Building) 13 Lh and Chestaat St. B. J. LYNCH, UNDERTAKER And Manufacturer & Dea'er in HOME AND CITYMADE furniture: mv& and .sim suns. LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, Mattresses. &c, 1G05 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA. PENN'A (7Ctttzena of Cambria County and all oCbera wishing to purchase bonest FURNI TURE. Ac. at honest prices are respectfully Invited to ela as a call berore bovine else where, as we are confident ttat we can meet ever? want and please ever? taste, rrtew the varv loweat. 4 16- SO-lt. 1 WANTED ACENTS Te,aei.i iT eKaEat rem orat TREES, SHRUBS, VINES, &c. STEADY WORK Fnr na-at, ladavtrleae Ira. Salary A Ptxpexuv. or Com miMioii tr pr.f 1 1 mcl. itow a. full line ofamrUt- lta adapted to Pennsylvania Tt Beaiaaae SeirUf Lfaraea. ' omca. Write iTumMutlHu for Urmt. Iff. C. CHASE A CO.. PHILA., PA. 1794. 1800. rouclea written at abort nolle la tke OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" Ad other Viral Claws Conapatmlea. T. W. DICK, ItiEM FUR TIIK OLB HARTfOltD FIRE IXSURAiXCE COMY. 1794. EbeniDara;. July L188i ELTS CUE All JJAL2T 7$ not a I'T'f "" yrdrr. A ppUrd into notniu i qMirly olnrrbed. It clfnHft theluad. Allays injUstHwatiu. llealath tore. RttorcliuiutoftaUnHamIL 60 retm ml 7rri(a; by mmil, rtlutfrtd, 60 cent. 1 LY BROTHERS. Urusts.oso.xy. 33Z or -1 lt w- t . 1 . I Cleanse the System t'' tii.it m is r V. il.lr 'ir' ;:- ".';itu- s '. T TV " ::i-; :i. : . : I .:- hi l.:. i i: - M..?. ;:r "r. i ::. i:irl k! lit y x.i "i i !:..liyii.ti!v ln I i ":.!! v. rislr. . i t- i jir,' ; l' ' r ii- "r ly. ! it 1 1- . ti. -i r . i" r ,i ii n i '.ii . .i ' ' i it Tii r i ;. . " v . - r! V r 'Ti i 'l it t i n. 1 1 : i ' r-it-f. 1 I ri--l V : :i i . i iiiri l. I V ( ir im ! T I'l-IT-' I "l"! l-rl,'i- .-i- j.r ; jf.ii, mi1.i, V. ;ti,'l 1 i-itii lnil' :tv 11.1.V. i uai I fti-l ltl.' u ii- in:in. ).il'in li;i in,r'Vi-.l. ilKil I il if J":lllii lTl jaxlli'ln l:i Wl-tv'lll MllCe 1 h:if iillilli-l-tl tklliif I UK t'oliilMlllid." IliNITlH STKARNS. VVI-hTiIlP, Vt. fl.oa. six (or .'.m. At lnirstH. WUiS, KlCUARDdOM VO.. ilUTlUlaTtOn. VC WATER PURIFIER DO IT WOW Warranted to Purify a Foul Well or Cis'.orn in Ten Days Uso or Money HofundetL It Ts-pl ilraw t,n rmllnnfi of wntvr cr niltmtf. evT itu ftt a.M-k U, prime-! tr thuK-i iit. A ln areM Uy ! rti.kr w ui r w iiH vnf from a M ft. wll. lr-ii tttMiJK t rit-t oi tiur-L N ' u-L-r ir t.Ivk ti w cur wut. It tuio fm weMain f ti'.iiar lo i r.r t-nt. teray or j-.)iir ih nlr. It Willi rut t.r -rr . tu hata U iiiesttt- jT zninni7ri imii. It it- tiiv nnl ' ,t,.i rtftxt ii;n.l'l- s-uiM-tii'- uirlr t -r ri- v. ! r. It t- : itj. in iif ii'u uiiittiUts ua th t- i.i luttlnu; t faIti 1 iiw the- I'lutfe'r:. It will Cn- . ii:.r1i:s- tJ- tt f I.'lv'ta tntr, ' 4- tr-e- N-U'W j-r, ;i tl.- MirW t itM lii.r' tin n:--iv Ilia im k.ii!tr. nitel-r n vr-ti in cufitiv-f witti thr atr to cn t.n.Iii.t- ;t. You iti jit t !iidii .nt a -;.if;:l f witte r f tr t fn-ih. tt iMn-a t ilon n full ir air lu tiit- ImH lut, uiia at-r oa Tt uirc. uia. for a lin-IWl vu-ll or -ilorn ; 0 every additional fool in tit-nth, aTW r 10 PIANO & ORGAN CO., MICH.. U. S. A. We Make a SPECIALTY of Organs in Piano Cases, FIMELY FINISHED and HAND POWrH'D, In Roscwocc, i bi'iiy, Wal nut and Antique Oak And : containing tour: own Patented : Improvements. -:- RETAIL W'F.EFQCSS: 38 So. rdz 11 OILS! OILS! The Starjlard Oil Company, of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Illuminating and Lubricating Oils, Xaphtba and Gasoline That can t liUDE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the most Most : Mornily : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, PITTSBURG, PA. oetl&-a&-ljr. PATENT STEEL PICKET FENCE. HAMwivr;, ixiM-ivrni c-tiislk. Cbt.;'r thin "Wood. The-Kjv V-a,f e-. wtrb. rt. ft lt la mnl a Tttuc ) ram he? Naewt mM I p ax r r4B. Ka riUnff 1r rr V""'. X.l--r f ;.-. Dfut.tr atii Mn.le, -aawt. We ale Maaararjrt Hrtvy IrHa Tu-mr. Cr-utic. ffttUl riMina. f.re. Khutif-r. si4 flatK KSakryfl. CUstr IWi. mni Riiinr. Rr mm lrm CrilU. Wlltt IHhjK A5U WINDOW blkk.t S, auad km-Uof IKK OUK,. T.IYLOR V DE.A, 01. 203 t 205 Market St.. ritUburjh, Ttu JOHX C. FIXCH, lnaLaa ih Goliea - WefldiDii - Bye - WMsiies, 13. Watm STaiurr. fiTTaBCau, Fa. . Olden etaMttnd hoae in tlie city. hera nothing- hut are Kooda are nml up, atiirtly lor ram 1 1 and medicinal ue. Nuthlnic tetter tban Oolden Weddinic. Next on tbe lint, (iuek eahplmer.a. I ray a Mononxataaia Kit; tbexe a-ooda are leading hra ol . nrandles c.f riniare of ltTS en hand. ln. Hollaoa and Domextlr. aire CM i Tom. "lnch'a (lol.len tteddine;, fl.no for tall quart. 6 tor .- OO: UackeDbetmt-r'i Ibe ame; JUonoDKahela. tHOO ier dozen. Wines. S.Oi per daaen. t3 oo tor ane-half doxen. Secure ly noxed. AIm bare In aux-a. Orandfather'a Cliotre. at $2.00 per gallon, barreln at )rila Apr. r, -90 ly I Wrw-ojlexr vrrr ar--. a V. K -. .. flaaevrra. tl a 1 iT- WT !,' ; I., J , 1. t. tr . 1- -! ai. . t-t : J Wiy $1.1 ..rss r- . WaTKIC s MV fhKr-V'taa-- 1'sw Uraalwaa., atpev .m ra k rvtaw ts a Utmal lai iwi4v. rill r-.r. rnr fw M TVtu-r. Malt U.i inn" hM.Im Hm4-a rr.atia. at. r fc - fi iar-lr r.i. waaaa m raiatlia. Fa. Aaa raw eraaa-Mi ha 1 Call o er Writ to J. R. HENRICKS foe Cash or Tlatt Frtoet en gPiAHOs and Organs, Tinrl 79 Fifth Ave, fcfetJ PITTSBURGH, PA. JunlS 6m. DETROIT; KI KE t.ttl fcteel Tackle Klex-k. HAI.K THEtTttSTol holatlna; mvM to Ntirekper. Kutrlirrt. Karmrrt. Maliliieai, Huild.-ra, t'ontntrlora and TUI KS. Admitted to e the icreat et 1mruvementa tVKK utaoe In tackle Mnrkt. rrl;ht prepaid. tV rite loreataliuc. rt'LTOW IKON& KMUNEWKS., ll Hrnab ft., Ueirull. MIoU. KataMiihed V2. mai.vo.ly Alllfirn U AuUa.lt n1 ltimon (TUpp " kittfo. i'O. iw t.llrt bi., . A f J, fjaWJafBea VH rTOW-ll.a, I . B I B frWr lMa Ithl.e Pitching PiLES.tfr?i! fIP DISEASES AB90LUTH T t rrrtirs. rr 1 Tons of ewspapers. Since October. 1S88, an Important work In connection with tbe cataloguing and rearranging of tbe files of the news papers of tbe United Kingdom bas been goiojr on at the British Museum. The work has n( w been brought down to 1873. Evuy volume has bten cart-fully rituiiM d. bud all tbe important paints in r8md to il indicated in the cata logue. Much labor bas been spent in siring and arranging ibe papers year by year. By this means a considerable amount of press-room bas been gained. Tbe papers are arranged according to date. Every volume is numbered out side. Each year has a distinct set of numbers, except in ibe case of tbe ear lier dates, where the number of volumes in a year is so small as to make this un necessary. The year 1S31 is represented by only 41 volumes, each volume con taining tbe files of from two to rive newspapers, while 1840 has 80 volumes, 1S50 bas 130 volumes. I860 bas 25S vol umes and 1870 bas 327 volumes; while for 1SS7 tb-re are no fewer than 372 vol umes; 1S47 takes up 3 presses occupyiny a space of 39 square feet, while 1SS7 re-, quires 16 presses and oecupies 307 square feet. There are more than 1.200 dls tinct papers for 1S87, while for 1847 the number did not exceed 300. The approximate weight of Eoglish, Scotch and Irish papers ia tbe presses at tbe Museum is 450 tons. Tbe Dies for thirteen Tears bare still to be gone through before tbe work is complete. As soon as this is done a list of the news papers, with their reepective numbers, will be placed in the reading room, and It will then be as easy to obtain tbe Cle ef a newspaper of a hundred years ago as it now is to procure any book in the reading room. It may be explained that all tbe London newspapers since 1S00 are kept quite dis.inct from the pro vincial journals. They are contained in tbe west wing where the same plan of sizing, numbering and cataloguing has been carried out an bas been adopted in connection with tbe provincial papers. The London daily papers, however, are arranged in sets on the ground fljoi, and are obtainable at once. rionins- M ith Sticks. It would make an bouest Americau farmer smile out loud to see tbe way the larjd is plowed by Peruvians. From six to a dczin teams of oxen are put at work in a field of twerity ortbirtj acres. The oxen are yoked by tying a heavy beam across tbeir forehead and ia front of tbe boms. To this beam tba plow is attached, all tbe fores being applied by the bead instead of tbe shoulders. Tbe plow is a crooked stick or branch of a tree, the point faced wiib iron. Peruvians contend tba. thev do Dot need to plow moie than two or three iuches deep, simply enough to loosen tbe soil so as to enable the seed to take root. Tbe water used in Irriga ting is said to be rich in plant food. j luuun uuvibiu i Lie uecrusujr oi uerp i plowing. Improved plows suitable for tha country are now manufactuied in Eu rope and the Uniltd S.ates, but tbey are very different from tbe plow, used by ac American farmer. Tbey aie light, aod small haviug a c'ose resemi blance to tbe origiual crooked slick. Every Peruvian .Iow b s tu o e handle. Tbe driver carries in one haud a huge goad twelve or Gfieen feet iu lengib. with which to touch up bis Iam. and be manages tbe plow with the other hand. The irrigating ditches must then be connected with tbe canal which brings tbe water from tbe river and which traverse Ibe fiki at a dis tance of three to four feet apart and are six to eight inches deep. Tbey are so arranged that tbe whole fl Id can be instantly flxded by turning on the water, and every hill of corn or potatoes or sugarcane will be thorough ly soaked. Of course, the fields must slope in tbe right direction, and if na ture has so made it tbe level is reduced sufficiently before it is plowed. ThinkiDg Farmer. Farmers as a class are not thicker?. Too much bard work, inducing fatigue and a necessHy fvr rest, is the reason. Mm of thought succeed lest. Wou'd it not be better tor the farmer to toil lss and think mora than ever before ? There'riiust come an end to tbe expen diture ot enery. If tbe farmer spends all his time in manual toil, be has uot much left for brain work. Our facul ties are strengthened as we used them. With more thought there would le more brain power more ability to grap and surmount problems and dilTicu't'es on tbe farm. More thought would lead the farmer up out of more than ooe rut that of party, for instance, to see and appreciate something more tban pany interest." It would take bim out of bis isolation and help to extend the arm of co operation and more iu telligent effort. He might cot be. to sure and steadfast a party man, but be would be a more eftrclive farmer aod better for himself. He would be found more regufarly at tbe institutes, would eut scribe tor lietter agricultural papers and read tbem with prcfi'. He would not be so much the creature of tradi tion. How can this be brought about ? Only by constant and perse e to; work in pushing all tbe lines of instrnction. The first work is to root out prtjudice and create an appetite for knowledge. Great gains bave been made within a few years. The successful are those who most quickly adjust themselves to tbe times, who trim their sails to catch allbretzs. In other words, every op-, porlunity is pressed into their service. Skileba toukampiioa (are. This Is beyond quebtiou tbe most succohs f ul Cough Meolcine we have ever sold, a fe w doses Invariably cure the worse cases of Couith, Croup, and Bronchitis, while iu wonderful success in the cure of Consump on Is without para llfl in the Liatoiy of medicine. Since its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have a Couch we earnestly ak you to try It Trice 10 cents, 50 cents, and H.oo. ir your Luntrs are sore, Chest or liacfc la rue. use Snilou's Porous Plabteru. bold by Dr. J T. Davlaou. Suicitii;E for tte Fueemax. K.- U JOIJySTO. M.J. HICK. J.H.bUlk: tXTAKLIHHBQ IST'i. Johnston, Buck & Co., HANK KKS, ebessbuim;. ... tenn'a. A. W. BftK, (ablfr. KUTAULWHID life. Carrolltown Bank, CAKKIILITOWN. f-. T. A. MIAKBAI UH, Caaliler. General Batting Bnsiness Transacled. The IdIIowIdk are tlie principal leaturef ol a general haLKiUif hurineat : itF.ro.siTw Ue-elTert paya?le on demand, and Interest lar iun rertiamtm lf-ued to time detur. MIAXN Extended to m Horner on lavoraMe tetm and approved paper diacunted at all time. COLLECTIOXN Made In the locality and npoa all the banklnic towm In the United Statea. CliarKee moderate. IIKAFTS Istned negotiable In all part of the United Ktatt. and loreiarn exchange i?nued on all parte of turoi e. AtTOCKTS Ol mernhanu. tarmert and othere aollclted. to whom rea'onakde accomolitloo will le extended. Patron are eaonred that all transactions ahall be held aa itrlctly private and confidential, and that tbey will be treated ai li'ieralljr al good banking tales will wrilt. Kecpectlnlly, JOHSKTOJI. Bl'i'K a CO. Johs A. Ulair. T. Blair I5LAIK & SON'S DAILY MEAT MARKET, Centre Street, EoensDnrg. Pa. The Hi-t V-k1i-ii ;Mttl lSiili-lf r-.l every lnS'. Ali- l-'re-h I;nril, Veal, Mutton, I.hiiI, KtO.a Hlwaj'H Oil llHIlll. Market open at all hours and at tentive and obliging salesmen to attend to the wants of customers. tlawHlatea the tarplel I Iyer. lraflh ealhaalKcaiCar(aat. refalataatbe fcaaela, aual mrm eateaalte aa aa ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE. aaalarlal dlalrlrta (heir tlrlanar W;re,V - c n 1 1 -d . ailhr; ,,., - nllar arapvrliea ta f raelpx kS ay eleua fr" ! pelaea. I Iriaallr uiar ' !eaall. IkrTce. -At-tm. Sold ETa)Tj-wlire. Oflico. -J-l .MurraySL, New York. tThan I BBT Ctra I da nt mean naraly to "top them tor a time, and than bare tbeat la tum araia. I mux A KAOIGaXi t'LUC 1 iunre made Oaa 1teana ol FITS, EPHJEPSY or FAIXTNG SICKNESS, a life-lnar atady. I waKKaCT my remedy to (in the worst aaaaa. Because others nay filled is no re aeon lor not now rrreiriu a curs, tend at once ir a treatise and a Free kuTTLB of my Ikpaixiblc liaaaur. Give ILxpreea and rot OUic. It costs yoa Bathing tor m, Inal. and tt will cure yon. Addreaa M.C. ROOT. M .C, I U Pi ail St, Rev Ywk Tf tirffliar1," u,'il 'JIT "I I'k-iill FOe m ONLY! Ior LOaX er rilu" O AH00D MWaakacaaor Body andKiad, Effecta fcMl, hl-mIIOOB rally Hnln4. H.w I. salary. aa Kmrtallllt, I I HilFUlf i HOMO 4S A rTul BOIX. AhMl.l.lr aatalilaa Hllll 1KttTIKTlMln la a Bi InMIT aa, IO MtiM m4 ImvIo CnbIH. WriuUw. aMerla4l. lak, .Tpiaaallaa aa4 praa4 aMlle Caralaa I tr. SCOWS aCaiiLsion Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES of Lime and Soda la endorsed and prnscribed by Wdlnc )hy.-lclau!t Im-HUna both the tt I.irt-r Oil aud llifimphoMfhtlrm are the r50t'enlKl atronla in the curnif VomtHtaj'tiv. It la aa palatublo aa lull. Scott's Emulsion i a rftlrriui t'lfmit I'rwltirrr. It is the Jtrmt lU.rvr.iy tr CONSUmrTION, Scrofula, Sronchitis, Waatiag- Dis eases, Chronic Coug-hs and Colds. Ask fr Scott e Emulsion and takonooihor. HOT DEAu YET! VALLIE LUTTRINCER, M AurrxTFin or TIN, COFFER AM) SHEET-IRON WARE AND TIX ROOFING, Kepecttaly Invites the attention ot blf Irlendi and the public In aeneral le the fact that be Ii still carryinK en haalneaa at tbe eld stand opposite the Mountain Houe, Ktienithurs:, and II prepared le supply (rum a large ilork, or maaofarlarinK to or der, any article In bis line, from tbe smallest to the largest, tn tbe bast manner and at the lowest llvinir prices. - WNo penitentiary work either saadentsold at this etatlif hmeirt. TIN UOOF1NO . SI'HCIAi.rY. Olve me a eall and tatlsfv ynnrsrivea'as to my work and prlcea. V. lA'TTKlMOEtt. fnsbunt. April 1. 1W3-II. 1 " If iJ :. C. A. LANGBEIN, Manufacturer ot and Ik-alrr In ALL KINDS of HARNESS, HA ItDLES, HRiriLM, W11IPN, COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS, Kobei. Kly HU, t'urry tlouiba, etc., etc.. Ke airtnkT Keal ly and Promptly done. All work guaranteed to give sat iflartton. sTShop U arkers'Kow on Centre street. aprlJVU ALESMEfjV WANTED. " Local or Traveling. lu cell our Nursery Stix-k. Salary, Kiiu.-es and Steady iii1uvineiit i lunrnnleed . CHAM) KlilllllthS t ' IMPA N Y . ma&jul IiM'ht"ter, N. Y. Etetnri FLe Insurance Ajcdcj T. AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent KUEjsaHuno, i'A. M s Pills FQTSS BarLila.ewg Er. It lapossietbat Bomeo. Pro e9sor Barlhowf lie la null . a lrr - ward, rural. In' f..i ' sharp as a Uck. n h ,. O.k.Xicb. Bar:u.oni Ihe base ball if-pru world, and here and h6rft ascensions that excitej tVen oaity than did the perform.ne!, eiponenttof our national tholomew bas the mittorXxxtZ ODe-eyed mD, but the mbtori not occasion him much a 0 09 I ey r Br. w ' pert ' do. this I t TO' deal on. a oe hard to find aroor,! prson than he. In f tome he e. Mr. Lynch, the manajrer of u eion parly, and said : yoa lend me f30 ? " "Why. I suppose so." said U "Weil, I wish you could tbolomew. "It would be .J ' modatlon. Glaa- eyes are to bere that it aeems as If I 0Du op on tbem." K Utrthi 1 mew bought 130 orh eyes and carries thtm around in abaize ba ; there were iboc of them and ILey rattled like marblea. They were not lti, kicd, but Bartholomew didst ' small matter of that kind. Ht ; rauch of a humorist to stickle i''' of that character. He said y he wore a blue eye Le revit' father's side of the family ; , L made him look more like -, n folk. ao,i Ooe day Bartholomew waafi j, hansom cab in London, tbe hor badly, and tbe driver, who mal drunk, lashed tlie bru Cercelj ever has ridden in fciB; knows bow akward it ia tofciTf,,' laab of the driver's whip d-Jt; ' one' eye. Several times Uar.tj' ordered the driver to he rncrett.-. the use of his whip, but the fr!:V, too druDk to py sny retr-ira to r, R-achiDff his destinatinn, I!ir:L:. quietly took out his glass rye. 8y out of tha cab unon tl, iiri... 1 " " a.i ( holdirg out tbe eve iu h;s cwiha . said sternly to the cattann : "K you repeatedly, yet see whatjon, done ! Vit here, now, 8:r,ur,u;;. summoned a policeman." To the befuddled cabman tbtrn en awful reality In all th;. ! j; wait for any o'.hei parley oh, :t . he. Lasbinjr his horsea into ip he made off as fast as erer be e&c'i. worst scared catty it all the V-K-ngdom ! Uy this quiut ebulits' humor the pilntn from Burr 4 evaded payment of a fiTe-ihi:if and achieved deserved fame for bi got the better of a Lindon cabmu. ' A t'hlnoe UanciDct. ; A Chiuesq paper states tLal x. 2.h of last moon a grLd bnu:t Plead in tbeTaiwoo l'Uce, to r: wtie invited all tte rtiresrLiiMf: China's tributaries and al lira,' diguataries who bad come toVai, congratulate the Emperor od'.Uva: ment of his 20 h birthday. i o'cli ck in tbe forenoon the r.rtj'Xj iered the banqueting ball. andt. a who had assemble knelt downt:; Mij-sty bd taken bis sear. 3 Kwonglok. Trz, an cfScial inocei Six Barda, rose up and pouric a cup of wine, which be boi' Prince Chow ChiD(j, who in tnrnk it, kneeling, to the Emperor, whor ir. Wine was next given to i guests, who, still kneeling, r'ecfr h?alih of the Emp-ror. The guets tben arose and tocii places at the tablrs. The Expinl a table spread for binaelr on a X d tis in the middle of the hall, izi lie below was the table for bis cr, mediate relatives and tbe guards the belr apparent. Nmety-i 1 were spread altogether, and ' i ere seated Mongol I'lincf. ri guardians, ministers of tlie x I and officials of various kinds d.'( the degree of third-cla9s wnU At tbe lower end of the ball lb' bammedac Ptlnces. and t'orr.E 1 Sf-ntatives were seated ; le!o were tbe tables for the Court of u and below them, agalD, aim courtyard, th lesser mandarin: be content. Most of the table 1 modated thiee or four persons, t" Mohammedan and Korean rf; 'ive bad a table to himself. T consisted of various kinds olh truils and sweetmeats too Eumt" mention, and during the feasi IMH pny was entertained by dancfri. cians and singer3 and tLeatr ci " sentations. When the rep". u' ished each person put snrue d pocket for his friends at bcnif Horkiug ou a l unal H F'10 tl Ot.e of the interntirc t':l prises now on foot is ttat ' rnnnit lha rWintliian gulfs of (Ireece. Thi c0ra!cr latbmua of Corinth, which iW unneceBHaiy the voyage r1'5 Peloponnesus, will be four rci about tha lercth of the II W' ' hut if arm yat even that work In the lapse of t:me t',f inception and completion l' gebted by Periandes, one of wine men nf firmer nearly years before Christ, apain by E Peliocretes in 300 I. C, and o hv .tnliiia ( l:ir in -0 I J . baIii,II. Iuiinti Ki VnTiV W amoner oilier laborers. ' whom Vespasian had takfnT and it is to be tinith f Tuerr, a IV.ish erc awr. the Italian servece with who bopps to have it r.aV 1S4W. He has carried on tne( the point at which Nero left f ingthe latter's lines and b-- a aouoie ri" " . ... io.- ,upn. WB'CO or inem iov i-ci. H mained unchangJ torK (, cept inai iny uu r debris. The excavation m . oQJ n.l 13 iD item eca iu "i .-, feet deep. The can alia W I irri, urrp. .kanP enty-five feet wide at tn in debth at the rIDl Beven feet in debth is'bmus is highest Eaisi.y turnip ma? " ' i month for table ni, bBl 1 shou!4 be later. i J ii:
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