home Choice SuaVe Mt-ries. A b:;'o black'iia'se, four fed in "Jeiig'h. killed ia tha private office of the Kjujiipjr biok of I-'j-'k!, jll A C'j.. ut I' trlhati, IM. Tim b.mk is on a Triuv. i ,1 B lfJ, notiinly 9iV tfco uake ni'er. Th rvy'.U- 1 1 ! e ul.owrd two l.r,r. p-ickugtri o' a .ccj, Mid was abmt, to taCfip4 wl h i i p!u d-r. A w(ur..:a at Great. Hill, C inn., tind log a hi .1 k 3 uinon hr gr-jwinvj cucum bers, took au oriiu tl why of dbprch ing him. S?;i pjureJ r kttf of boil ing w.i er over tua Intro l.-?r. end the doaa 8 ) u ied hici up thai tf;e found do trouble thn in Cvp'ng him wit'j a whip. lis i;i s jrt-rl, U ia s.ud, fcur feet in lecj;. rt. Miss Jv-p !.- S;ins!uiT, of WVyn town f':'p. tv.is uti her way for the cows m fsw evf-ni-!.;;i emcr. wbt-n sudd-nily tha espied rait'tsnake. the rtin: being within two fret, or her. She did col faint nor rut awy, hue seizin: a club killed the enake and dragged Us body home. The sj.ike wis four leet in lerjgih a:.d was the pjisesior of eight rattles. "While '.n Corn Coob cousty. Geor gia." s.iv-3 a IVnflild u.jn, "in 1SG3. were n p-tlrina: railroads that had teen torn up. I s-,i th btuk watching for hoopxn .kea. Seeing 0119 coming I yelled to Jini Murphy to 1 ok ou. Ila stuck h!a pUk in '.he ground and juaped back. The snake struck th pick handle with ita Ui!. and in fivo miou'cH the hand, Inrn.-d :.ck as y;mr hut and swelled up aud fcus-td the eye out of the pick. George. I.. ij cDhctii, of Newark, whll walking through the woods at Likeoodi X. J., on Siturday. ww attacked by a sportfd ddr " feet Inches lorn Tue repti' jumped from a bush and fastened its f trtrrs rn 2Ir. Stephens' legs. Mr. S.ephens was not in the. least disconcerted and quietly stanirwd th- lito out or t! adder. Nei'ftr did the gintlemn dxrm it nee cestry to drink a quart of whi.key or apply to a phyaiciu to use tys eiTvra to extract the virus. This is explained by the fct that Sir. Stephens wears two artificial limbs, lie I.n; both lezs by being Truck by a tra'n on the D-Iaware, I.tck twAim and AVeatern Ili!road. Mr. S f-phptis bro'ijht the snake -to Xew.uk. where it ?s now on exhibition In a enowcaa on iiroa l s'reer. here .ucobful Lutinrs Men Come From. Th remark mad a thit it has fre jaot7y bfn oh-ervd thzt the suc cessful men of th city are often tLoei i who new to th- c'ty fnm the ccoatry, J nianv or tivm r"or I.ics, v.',lh !iti! know!d;n derived from school s'tiJie. In eut'iiiith.tiou of this facr, it is on!5 "M'"i V'i to tt very large number of ii;cfsfu! Lii?iE:S3 men through lut the country who ara no a'lye pnd aitiv-t and to the cimrs of i thos who hay wi jn hoqnrV! poe. Itinn in the r1'. hi:ory of our Ciirtiy Oar creates s'aefai.n, lawyers, judges and nmroiTS hvf bi-rn and atq ta?n who pir.f with prid'i to thrir humble birh nrrid th ppppn O'd? nrd fertile T?."r-vs of New I'.igiand, where their eiy pucaMofj wis cb'alred by a few wP"k-"'ora fw m.onihs; school eich year, and th1 r?roinder cf the lime spent In dve!or"n th brawn and mnssio that hss enabled him to light with endurunca thfl bttl3 of Ufa in a broder nni fir d fferent fl!d. It is tlits very fct that accounts for their success. They have stealer phys ical s'r .jjfh than their ePv-bred broth er.i, arid therefore better able to nnder go th fafiiues of h;ir :. fog aod tlre eome bus'nes. Their ednciMoa hrs been of far n-'or br.f filial and broad er ra'uie, nnd wit evt-n b cos!d?red mnch b'ter th n 1 h t ohtninrd wholly thrrnt'i bolc !. rn in j. Tr.ry have tnlied Ton and tbinsrs as well as tocl, and as n rule ere moreob erviT, q'jick-r to receive and ap ply theinforrn-uion pained only thronph the Hritact wit'j obsfivatiou or busi ness men and mstbods. A q.ih k Way to (Jet Rid of Moths. Whenorra motha get into a room 1c is d .T.;ult to extricate them. A prominent writer elves, however, the following- rtt-r !nr dee?rj!Eg which tyy acd -;-rlhT of uu7; Clcae all d.ors fad!nT from tha room about t andergo treatment ; open wide each drawer and c!oet ard hang the contents over chairs or upoa a clothes horse brought into the room for the oc casion. Take a plecs cf gum camphor as larsM as a hx'TTn for an ordinary room i'J ty 10) put U in an iron pot or an iron stand. S-t fire to the the cam phor. It bnrrs very fiercely, to set It at a S4fs distance from furniture or or huntings : the midd'e cf tbe room is the test place for It. nnlessthls be di rectly nnder a ehardeMer. In wbleb caa It can b placf d mcro toward tbe side, as the heat is npt to irjure tbe glid ing. : Th d-nss srs'ke soo?i permeates every nock aid cornejr and Ruffjcalts every insect that inhales it. Ctnary birds or gold-fijh are to b enrried from th room befors ti girniag opratiocs. and as soon j as the camphor begins to burn the oper- i ator may leave the rocm as, provided j she has teken the above preciu'iors, j there will b no d ner of the fire I eprenling. Tli! crojihcr will burn I from a rjn uter to Lt aa Lour, but it can be extinguished at ar.y moment by placing over Ila Btove lid or the cover of tho ;ot. Lt the smoke remain ij the ro.ra about half pi Lour, then cpen th wrdjws wide, leaving them so all dv. All the rooccs cn te treated in succession or all at onc, a care belLg taknu to guard air-iritit liie. Jen el Superstitious. (iaruet preserves health and joy. Emerald promo: s friendship and constancy cf miud. AU ;'r-oiou3 stones aro Bald to be puriii-fd bv a bath in honey. Aga'e quenches thirst, aud if held la the mou. b al!jn fever. AmeUyst bauiahes the desire for drink and promotes chastity. Diamond produces somnambuliiu and pn ruoifs Epiri'ual ecstssy. Cval ia f.tal to love and sows discoid betwetn iho giver and recelyer. Mjoiishiue h-a tbo virtue of makiDg trees fruitful aud of cutiug epilesy n JOB : : PRINTING. Tin: rnr.r.MAX TDy y-s 4- v-, (-f flT"fl Ii the ptaco to Ret your JOB PRINTING Promptly and batUfactorlly executed. We will mfft tlio prices of alll honoranle competton, We don't do any but firxt-cliss work and want a living price for It. With Fast Presses asi New Tips We are prepared to turn out Job Printing of every dlMjrlptlon In the FINEST STYLE aud at the very Lowest Cast Prices. Nothing Dut tbe best material u used and our work speak i for itself. We are pre pared to priut on the shortes; notice Posters, Tkoobammes, Business Cakdb, Taos, Bill Heads, Monthly Statement. Envelopes, Labels. Circulars, Weddiso and Vimtiso Cards, Checks. Notes, Drafts. Krceipdk, Bosd Work, Jettek akd Note Head?, ikd llur and Party Invitations, Etc We cau priut anything from tbe smallest and neaUr-t Vteitlug CrJ to trie largest Poster on short notice and at the woet Reasonable Iuktm. The Cambria Freoiiian, EBENSDUIIC;. PENN'A. Li CIGARS & CIGARETTES.! PATENTED TtirM CudnCaouIn the I.Miiri or .NerUIrs vt the I'lur Trcr. IVe tlnvu for u ploaMnt Fmokfl and H-Wy rolUf far INFLUENZA. ACUTE AND CHRONIC CATARRH. CLERGYMEN'S SPSE THROAT. HAT FEVER. ASTHXM AND ALL BRONQHIAL DISEASES; they are free f.-om nihi'tora'ion- nothinz ia used in th ir raaunfarture but the BEST OF J ivoKnv ttti'j, rmri nit "stun. M VTFACTTi:EI BY PIKE HEEDLE G1GAR CO. FREEHOLD, N. J. ' Id hoccbt ACMi: ELALtr ul I'J um it eaaj bov. WolffsAGMEBIacklng IS A CRZAT LACC.l SAVER. a sh:e l.sts a week. RAI.1 AH3 SNGV DOri'T AFFECT IT NO D.U'Si:i?;a RiQuiREO. MAKES A SriGE VVAIERPSSGr. t SED BY MEN. WC VI ASB.niHRf-3. Cu b ws&bea tV Chi Cl-ta, ui soh:'r Softens and Preserves all kind3 of Leather. ak t it, and d not bp tul u ir-t it. njl rod will b ueU r-rjl 8ul4 by 3a- Sbircn, tirocer Irurr.-, a For Harmsi a h. nnqimi. WDLFF & SA:;0QLPH. fkhiselfhu. Hcrscs, Cttls. Stetp & Hogs. Eicls -y remedy forth rapid corf hr4 Ccu:i.Cou;- hia CauaJ. Tciioa Mtr.Fr, CUtsmpar. Sor and Weak Ey. La fr. Certiiatts. Biotchet. ad all ditiicuitiaa aria Ing traai Imparitiea et tha Bload. Will relieve rlMwaat cac. JnWwi JOPP aHHiUFaCTtJIIKa CO.. LTOW, R. T. YOU hXLK BT A I.I. DVUXiai. 4- PERUVIAN TONIC LIVER REGULATOR. Th only ur ao.t r 1W1 eur for CONSTIPATION. BILIOUSNESS. INDICESTION, and all HrJr ol the llrer . and bat currd hun Ir-t" i e-;.l ac l it tbe only remedy tor lh-r di--'-. D.l in ra-fea In which the mwt kl'ltnl V'hy -Mi-lar. bate atterly tailed. 1 c Mm.iuUU ir. n bon.lTwd el people HtIok Iq Hltr cuniy. rcinylvu la. It 1 niana UcUreJ ry I. T. Hytrin n. U llliame. fearer. Pat. '' lh H- T. 1. K. 'o.. and tor tale ir nil druirsl'-u at 60 rent per bottle. Nona Ktnulnreit ln!l buwi (he In due arrvw-beal iraUe mark. April -iith. 'u-ly. STAB SHAYIHG PiP.LORl COR. CENTRE AND SAMPLE STREETS EDENSBURC, PA. J. II. G ANT. Proprietor. IHKPt'HIJU will alwaya find at oat pi a ol bu'lnoM la buslne noar. Every Ihlnjt.'iei'1 no it and eory. A ta b room baa been con nect. J with the how wbere tbe public can be ac eumaiodaled with a but or cold batb. Batb tub and ereryibing eonter'.e-l therein kept per.'octl clean, t- 4.it tuwiu a arcuiaXTT. M. D. KITTELL, A.ttorney-ot-ijaw, tBENSBLKO, PA. Ofiict Arincry liuilllsic, opp. Court Uoue 7ZL TKlV ' FO "' Bres from Frames. Has BiTca t Any one can transfer beee. I: is only necesaar. after having the frame hives ready, to emuke tbe be until tnyy fiW lh,n'e'VM with honey. whicli they will alwae do when smoked. A bee smoker Is indispensable. The emoke should be appiisd at intervals, for some ten minutes, before bKinniog to make tbe transfer. B-??9.. when full of boney, wilt not BtSng. When a box blve is to bd transferred, turn it bottom up ; draw the nails and pry off two ides, after carefully severing the brace combs from them. The combs are thus laid bare, when, with a thin bladed. sharp knife, they may ba cut oat and made to fit in tbe frames, where they may be fastened by either wrapping with twine round the frame or strips of wood tacked at each side. Tbe frames may be prepared In ad vance by tacking strips of wood on one side, and when the combs are laid in the frame tbe strips may be added to the other aide. The fastenings are readily made with a fine buzz saw. They should be oze-fourth of an inch wide and about three-sixteenths of an inch thick, and one-half inch longer than the width of tbe frame, to allow of tbeir being tied across the ends, where the comb will not allow ofjUacks beiDg used, or they may thus be fasten ed at the ends without tbe use of tacks. Ic cutting oat tbe combe it is impor tant to save all containing brood. In placing the frame in the new bive have the brood combs to the center, all drone combs shon'd be kept oat to suppress the overproduction! rf drones. 19 the best combs only and procure foundation comb to fill cut the empty space. Tbe fastenings may be removed in in thiee days thereafter, as tbe bees will fasten up the comb. After tbe trans fer place the new hive in the same place that the old one formerly occupied, and dislodge the bees from the old box. They will eyentually go to the new bive. Handling tbe Chinese Mall. Many persons have asked the question: "How is the Chines mail handled in the pestoClce ?" It is aquestlon which has excited considerable discus sion at different times and one which everybody should understand. It is generally suppoeed, however, that a Chinese Interpreter Is employed in the poatofilce expressly to handle the Chl neso mii. Cat that Is not tbe case, tbe government never having found it a nec essity to employ such a peiscn. When a Chinaman wishes to send a letter to his navy country, be must employ the services of an interpreter, unlea te can write English himself. IIe writes seals Ed directs tbe envelope Iiu ma uwii iargusgc ai men grpj io a Chinese Interpreter, who writes the I address in English on another prt of I VI- , T . . I the envelope. Tue letter is then "ready for the mail. It goes through the postofnee, and then takes a journey across the country to San Francisco. A China-bound steamer conveys it acrora the ocean to its destination, wbre. after going through the Chinese' postrfflce. it is de livered to the person to whom address ed. The Incoming mails are handled very much in the same way. An interpeter in tbe Chines poatpCce writes the ad dress in English on all mails directed to this cour.try. When a letter reaches the Dostcfflee, the clerks never pay any attention to tbe name, and not one time In ten thousand do tbey know whether a letter is for a Chinaman or somebody else. They look only for the street and number. The mail Is sorted , and Is then delivered by tbe carrier. S3, what seems a very complicate pro ceps, Is indeed a very simple one, caus ing no inconvenience whatever. Tb,e fanner's &ou. The grandest prodnct of tbe farm li the boys and girls. In every avenue of life wbere thrift, capacity and energy are required, the man who pushes so tb.6 ront Is the son of a farmer, tie has the intelligence ; there is a sort of broad common sense running through his acts. He has a constitution that can endnre labor. It is a notable fact that in col leges of onr country the best students are the boys from the faro;. In the work shops, tn the balls of legis lation, at the bar, la tbe forum, la tbe paTpit-nlnety-nine hundredths of the men who stand upon the summit were Once boys on the farm. They went bare footed, and tanned cheeks, wore patched clothes, and worked for bread. Almost one-half the peoplelin this coun try live in town. "Where are town boys In tbe rice of life ? Fooling, brushing their hair and polishing their boots, while tbe rough country boy is pluaglng barefooted along the road ta fame. With a book under one aim and few extra clothes In his band be passes the elegant borne of the town boy and looks in ou ease and luxury almost for tbe first time. Ha may be called a tramp and be re, fused a cruet of bread. One day be will return and buy that mortgage-covered bouse. Wbere did that boy get his noble purpose and unfaltering courage? They were born to blm on the farm: they were woven into his life by early years' toil. The warp and woof of hie life were threads of gold. Ota, Wfctat a .;. Will you heed the warning. Th slgna perhaps of the sure apbruaeb of tbat more terrible disease. Consumption. Ask vour Mlves if you can afford for tbe sake of save log 50 cent, to run the rbk and do nothing for it. We know from experience tha Sliilob's Cure will Cure your Cough. It never falls. This explains why more than a Million Bottles were sold ttm past year It relieves Croup and Whooping Cougn at once. Oo Iters do not be wltboot it. For Lame Back. Side or Chest use Sbllon's Porous Plaster. Sx!d&y Dr. T. J. Dav'.sun lyapepalw aad Liver Cemplalait. Is It not worth the small price of 79 cents to free yourself of every eymptom of these distressing complaints, if yo think so call at onr store and get a bottle of Sboloh'a Vltalizer. Every bottle baa a printed guarantee on It, use accordingly, and if ia does jou do good it will coat you nothing. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. icifcCBiias fir tbo Tcixxir. tfaaogicg Spring Disorders fcb&ucred nerves, Ured brain, impure blood, debUitated system, all are the natural out come In the Spring. A medicine must be usod. and nothing equals ratne's Celery Coei- i n l i,, n,hra pu'-D.i. rte let, omeni praise us you cannot lielp Djll'-lng a dl.sln tereitted party- Krl-dlerJ ucrat W. f Grecnlaf. Hurllnfr ton. M.. writes: "I bave v"d Palue'a Celery tiiiptiri.l on oceahluu.). and always vitth iH-nt-nf. IjjsT sprtiitf, bfUur vTy uiu. li run down and 1-Iitlitutet. I fHuiuen.vd ruling 1L Two bottle made me reoi like a iiew n,an. A3 a genera! tonic and tsprlng metUclue I lo not kuow of Its eqiud." ... IT IS EAST TC DRIKK PURE WATER BY USING THE Bucket pump and water purifier Wan-anted in Ten It v. I!l "rnr t n . t- A U-ts- .r o!l i Srt in.n tt.Wtr- fM " j. CiWT'.O. ijir ' i i Jt Iim.i nt t it It wiji i L.at V n-J i ii ii" ii.M t4IL . I ll rx.t: t i t up j t.f,, t-ii . ' tif f :;.i:-ni I ri: j fn-t-w, 1 i-.Inc U. u J. - Mrs.. ;nM-. r '- .--x: t -t I. . .Iri-it. t aT.v. f. . v. lt!i rv'i - eoi;ti iur ; fitt. :f-v:v y.Kr-2J. A liirr rl.i 'n'fTes bv f-ffKrr. 441 and 443 GEO. HUNTLEY, Agent, Ebensburg, Pa. THE ALLMtMSINBEB PiAKQ &. 088.111 CO., A!?i AS30J2, iY.iOH., V. . A. rnnur.cturc.-3 rf . , t.T . Vv'a U-.V.ea S?rciALTYcf ' HIGH GRADE PIANO? C ffiii Organs in Piano Cases, and ORGANS. ' (?f """'S889 fifusic and Musical Merchandise We attrrffc-eJie no rf--' ij aboe atrlsa. 1 T-WE. ACTTCV cr W02SKAS3Hr?. r: -r.cz Orz. -. ia ALL mr't. We kie M.:i'J.ictur-ni r r t' lEi' e eaauAcrurer pri m. Orxic: for - FASTUr.y : Ccr. First WasSlrgtsa as. -:- F.ETIIL WZHEEDDHS: CS Co. L&a ll rlCrtRCNCt: rsuiR inj Mcchamic B'nk. Ar: m Jf-" V- j SWEEPING PRICE - REDUCTIONS ! Preferring to carry Uncle Sam's Dollar to a big stock, wc have inaugurated a Great June Sale. Sweeping Price Reduction?. A rare chance to get fine Cloth ing far below regular, prices. A. C. YATES & CO., 6th ani Chestnut St. (Leditcr UaildlOK) 1 3th az4 I'hcstuat M. B. J. LYNCH, UNDERTAKER And Manufacturer & Deaer In HOME AND CITYWADE FURNITURE LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, TxBLB8, CHAIRS, Mlattresses fec., 1G05 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA. PENN'A - tafCltliena of Cambria County and all others wishing to purchase honest FURNI TURE. Ac. at honest prices are respectfully Invited to Rive us a call before buvlc else where, as we are confident ttrat we can meet every want and please every taste. Prises the orv lowest. 4-16-'&0-U.l WAiTED-ACaU-TS Ttvooi.irfT kdfs. ran writ A TR5ES, SKRUSS, YIMES, &c. , STEADY WORK mm For Kooest, lalfiriMMi flea. &z!r? A Bxpnjc8, or r?ora mjftloo, if prttirrxl. growa full I'.tio ofv&rln- iaAlvpt4fl to Peunsylvtvnitx ' - 'tii Tut Bntinea ai t!r Uarca. 1 iA. unt uvrise. Writ mmvi',.ilrly Jur tfrui. R. C CHASE A. CO.. PHtLA., 1704. 1800. Follelea wnttem at abort notice in tbe OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" tad. attaer Firat Cliuia ('apaaiei. T. W. DICK, iVEXT rOR THE OjU1 ELtVIiTFORO FIRE INSURANCE C0M7. OUJtMEKCEI) BUSINESS 1794. Ebeiubarx;, Jmiy Ml. im. ELY" 8 CREAM BAL2T It not a liquid, tnvJY or jtenrder. Applied into noitrii in quickly oitorbed. It clcine ththtad. AUajt tjnjtaJHmattan. Ileal tht ore. RetortheteneteftasUandimelL, SO orate t OruyruU; b mail, TtyUtemi, WecjU. UY BROTHERS. lm?gibts,Qwego1xr. I Uats usPd two bottles of your rain Ce4o-y Compound, and It ban ptv. n entire aau i enure 1 puriut-r.' lalacuuu aa an aprtLfer ami bkd puriuer." Paine's Celery Compound la pn-srrlbed by pbyslrtans. nvnminfniled by dru'-fl- eruloroed ty inluisii rs. prul--d by utMIs fnur-.mteed by the mttnuia'-lnrors. as a hpnin; luedirine whica will do uu th it ie clH'm.-d fur If. I'm- ft tbls sprliig'. and st-e how quickly il t OKI'S jou uii. Purifies the Dlood. Full av'i'iiis ff wonderful enres ma if b Palne'H Olery (Vtupead utt-r otl-r meln-li.(-i and tbe Lest pliylutaud Uud lolled, scut trot. There's notldn? Uke It. tl.eo, - 91 for Sioo. Vrngghita. Wells, Kichakdsom k co lluiilnirtoa. Vt. DYE WITH DIAMOND DYES jflJL. to Puiiry a Pciii ull cx- Cis:cru Days Uto cr Picric y llciundca. eil Vt rf r- v- Tir - .y ii', -vj' r V. I r-Tt"! r ""t.--r. V M ?a.utrx. it u.."v N t";:ii t " t r n k w-i ; f t -f 'i ' ! r, v liJ. r, ? I ! :. fs .t ;-mr. 1 Ml't.t ie ' -i i:t .ri..,t"v. it Li t.K .va'.it ta to.i r i.irt k-1 t-sai-r- ht -..i -l uirtLt ! ni.lff i t a'.rtaiH A. r..r a fi'M-ffid m;-!I or c-Ir-rn ; .": f juiniti jt:! f;.t fii iriiili. aiifi 10 vrnvJ i.-. it.Tj jwa .n .he frittl C--;J.' B Plum Street. CiriCIITCfATI. O. nut enchmdque Ga. .ncs icontainins: cur: cwn Patentee! ; lir.provcr.;ont;. OILS! OILS! The Standard Oil Company, of j Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Illuminating and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gasofine Tbat ean be mum PETROLIM We challenge comparison with - - every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the most Most : MorMi : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, PITTSBURG, PA. octlS-e-lyr. r ATE! IT SIZE!. PICKET - FENCE. Che.pcr than Wood. a r ZVm t rlTTh h il il ii in! & -i Th- :.rwe tll. J'a;..; Fer:;e ith eat-. I ... i- twt mtt:uP ) 10 L yl on or W t t'vl. "hra ai.it. for ? - (fuaartl'v, K.wattr ! fW.wr.l- nv KiiicV, "x.tci. V'-ti) aiiu'jcture Hmti Iroa Kirti-'t.r f'ti.Htitg, a.Mc Kitilttr. Kirw kute?ra and'rMtR F.S44Prff. tnr fW-r. mu-i K.ilinrt. tra Inu r.nl -. VikK iOV& ANW WISWJW tCi-aC4-5.S, and M tvinlaof Dt'I&J. ORJL. TAYLOR Ac 1KA, tOl, 03 Jc 20 3Iark?t St.. ntt!arCli( ru DBALtfB III Gclden - WelliiiE - Rye - TOsMes, 13S WATBB STBKBT. PlTTSBTBO, Fa. . ? Oldent established tioue la the' city. bera nothlnn but ;are Eoola are vat up, rtiictly Iur ?ttDillT and mediolaal ase. Hoililo better tbaa Oo'.den Weddinir. Next on the list, Oack eobtftmer, tlray'f Monanaaheia Ke: tbere aoods are leading: brand.. Braadlea of tIb1hk of 178 on hand. Oini, Holland aDd IomePtio. also UU Tom. Finch' (tolden Weddinir. 1. for full quart. lor 0O; Uucknbelmtr' (lie ame; Mononjcahela, ts.00 er doD. Wines, f&.Cu er doaon, H 00 tor one-bakl dorrn. Secare Ij boxed. A Uo bare m atoeK. Orandfatber'a Cboioa. at ti.W per gallon, barrels at eclla rate. Apr. ?8, "W-ly M-rtrt'M.H i Ml. I.W.-.I tn ,..ml-,if? , , ..n. r... ..- . n.l PITCHING P!LES.7.a.u.': I J VI .N' t I lit Ulug ! li--lii-tr. h'.-fctj 1 sjtcrut..M. ' -ti In iri'.f ":- rcnM v- tht-1'-- BJfoaaat, ts. ' - ' : V .f T 1 St-4 Uf Jl alt..' -4 ;::aU'- r- r ,- L r t. a tv k . :-l - ? '.SA. tiOLUTELY CUBES. r. ,.nii rr'ii. ".f:. f vaTsrr'a Otvti 3-t " ith-i. . tut mai in-f t'-l-" il ..! mnw tn sf Tti S?Ut lifwrwa. Kiucvnrm h '-r.-e Plmpra Trr atx-ls.Vo. Car awnt hv n.a.t r r- -t 3 V.vr a j lr-a. I-av. IAfH bi. FtvUi r t4f , . Ait Jour drocitit 1m Can n or Writ to ' ' J. R. HENRICK3 For Cash or Tlaia Prices on PianosandOrgans: 79 Fifth Ave, PITTSBURGH, PA. JUL13 em. al'HE rtKIf Ml laM-kle Blork. HALF THECUSTot bolalloa aaved to fsturekeepero, liutcl,er, uroiem. lacbineits, Ualidera. t'oatraetora and DlHtlW. Admitte4 to he the great est Improvemenu KVKK uane In tackle blocks. ireibt prepaid. W rite lor catalogue. iXLTUIS 1KUN KNOINEWKS., 10 Hruh St., Detroit. Mlcb. Kstabllsbed l4a. maM.vo.ly tf SI linr n arm Tomon CUBKO no katfe. alllJI.I iM-k m.- I'ro i.kjitiuwt A li m. VnltWIttl.'v. IW lam frv, ttaviiiini. M W r?rw2 n m so r trail E-s V2 ESka.-s v5; cd tai z2 rfiTf air fatooiag tbe Body. Tatooing is by no means confiotd to, the Polynesians, but this "d'-rmal art" is c rtainly carried by them to an txleut which Is untqualed by any otber perp!e. It pervadf s all the principHl groups cf islands, snd is practictd ty siti cyt, though to a grert ter e x!ei;t by the Mr quesjiLS anp New Zalatdtrs than any other. By the vast numtr of llum it isadep'td irrp!y as a personal orna ment, though ibtie ara sme grounds for telievisg that tattoo msy, in a few cethen and to a soiall extt ut, b looked upon aa u badge cf mouinibg or a me men'o of a depart d friend. Like ev erything else in Polynesia, its oriein is related in a legend, which credits Its in vtoiion to the geds apd siys it hms Ci.t prMCliced ty tiifc children of Taroa, : eir piincipal deity. . Tbe sots Taaroa and Apouvaru were the Rods cf tattooiog. and their fmagi-s weae kept in tbe temples or those who practiced tbe ait as a profi-psiou, and to them petitions are tffrred tbat the fig ures migbt be handsome, attract atten tion aud otherwise accump'.i6h Ibw tnds for which they sutmitied ihemseivts lo this piiuful operation. The coloring matter was the charcca: of the cod) nut mixed with oil. ar.d;the insTument used was a needle luade of fljh bone, nd a thread which was drawn through ihe skin, after which pucclunrg the black coloring matter was iLjected with iu stiumecte made for the purpose. To show any signs of suffering under the operation is looked upon as diHgracefu. and accordingly, in sme of the islands, while the operation is golDg on tbe young man ULdergoing it will lay his bead on the lap of his sister 01 some young relaUou. while a number of fe male friends will keep up a song, bo as to drown tbe murmuring which the tor ture may draw from him iuadvertedly. and that, therefore, Le may not be de meaned in the eyes of his countrymen who aie present as spectators. Wearing Out Cows. Some o:d fogieshave an idea that high feeding as tby call it, but what seLsi ble men call foil feeding, exbus!s the vitality and energy of a cow, causing ber to wear out sooner than she would on a short diet. IV.ssibly a cow may be overfed, but it will be difficult to make her eat more than 6he wants to or npeds, if eoe is fed regularly. A starved cdw might gorge herself to her ir.jury, but a cow tbat has regularly as much to eat lb she wants, will ootinjere btrstlt t y eat ing, no matter how much is given her. As to exhausting ber. it strikes us that she will hold out much lorger, as well as do much better, if she is fed npto her full cjpicity. A man on half rations wou'd wear out and treak down much quicker thau if he hid full rations. The same is true of a milch cow or a work animal. There s nothing gained ty a starvation diet. It does not pro long but shortens Hf Suppose, h.-w-. ever, it shortens life, would thre not be more prefit in a large yield for a few years thau in a small yield for doub;e the nnmbr of years? Toe small yield might not pay cost, while the large 5 ield wou'd afford a profit. The longer a cow is kept at a loss the greater will be the total 1'sp. It used to be thoneht that there was prcflt in keeping pigs in a half starved condition for a year or fifteen months and then fatten thp.m. Cat pig raisers have become wiser, and now keep tLe ?' ,rro",f,0 lh Urt; and m8 I Th i rr U7bVi rv Th or Ina onn nf a 1 ait mAn! I10 about bs mnch as he used to when a year older. They get the same result in lees time and with less feed. So a cowlkept in a thriving condition gives a larger return in less time, and is there fore more prodtable. Do not be afraid of wearing out or exhausting a cow by giving her enough to eat. tecause ehe consequently gives more milk. Keep her at her br s-. Kissed bj Mall. The young postmaster of an eastern Village was hard at work in bis cfllce when a gentle tap was heard upon the door and ins'eppeda blushing maiden of 16, wi'h a money order which the de sired cashed. She banded it. with a bashful smile, to the official, who, after closely examining it, gave her the mon ey it called for. At tbe same time he asked ber if tha had read what was written of the Mtrgin of the order. '.No I have not," she replied, ":'or I cannot make them out. ."Will you pleise read it for me ?' The yonrg postmaster read as foll ows : "I S9nd you $3 and a dozen k'BSFS." Glancing at Ihe bashful girl, he said : "Now, I bave paid you Ihe money and Iwant the kisses." "Yes," she said, "if he has eeut me soy kisses I want them, too." It is hardly necessary to 6ay tbat the balance of tbe order was promptly, paid and in a scientiQc manner. Oa reaching borne, tbe delighted maiden remarked to ber mother : "Mother, this posteffice fysten of ocrs is a great Uiing, developing more and more erery year, and each new feature seems to be the. fees. Jimmy sent me a dczen kisses along with tbe money order, and the post master gave me twenty. Ii beats the special delivery system all hollow." Celerj. Probnbly no class of people Buffer more with rheum .tism than . farmers, and yet the remedy for this dreadful disease is, or should be, right at band. If celery were eaten freely sufferers from rheumatism would be compara- lively few. It is a mistaken idea that cold and damp produce tbe disease tbey simply develop it. Acid blood is j the primary and 6astainirg cuse. If c-ltry is eaten laigely. and alkaline bload is tbe result, and where this ex ists tbeie cn be neither rheumatism nor gout. It should be eaten cooked. Cut it into bits and boil till so.t as little mater as possible. Add lo Ibis half as much rni.k as their is in tbe celery, thickened with ikui and seaaoned with butter, pepper and ealt. If you cook it nicely and give it a fair trial. 1 am suie you will as soon leave potatoes out ot the daily bill of fare as celery. It is nice as a sance for any kind of cold meat or fowl, or for roasted poultry er game of aDy kind. UJOI1SSTOS. M.J.KVIK. A.W.blLK. Establish ei TftlKtnn Rilpk A'v (vO.. , J ' BANKLItS, EBENSBUBO. - - PEX.VA. A. W. ItlC U, lilr. KKTAKI.HtHKU 1S. Carrolltown Bank, OAKKHLLTOWS. VK. T. A. hllAKBAl aJlI, la!iler. General BaniM timms Transaclet The lollowfnir nre the principal reaturea ol a (reneral tuiam tuslocti: OE POSITS I(erolert paraMo on tlemond. and Intereat bear lnic rertibca;ud iKued to Hue dcv onlUira. I.U.ti.V Fi'iKled to customer on lavorable term and niiroved jiapcr tl lKcunteil at nil liineft. I.I. 'THSi Mnde In the lucality end upon all the bunking town in the L'nltcd States. Dlmrxm moderate. DRtFTfi IkunI nollMe In all partP of tbe t'nlted Sttt".. and lorn xn eicbiDKi ImuM tn .11 parti ol Kuroi e. AtCOIMN Ol merchant. trnier and t.thern aoilited, to whijm reasonable H0onmo.lation will xtentei. f'.trune are Manured tbat all transactions ball be hrbl as utr'rtly riv;i:e at..1 e innd-ntiu 1, and that ther will he treated aa lllxrallr aa good banklnK rules win Kectfully, JOI1XSTO, BITU A to. John A. Klaik. TrM T. Blair ISLAIR ii SON'S DAILY HEAT MARKET, Centre Street. Elenslmr?, Pa. Tli lWt WfKtet-n (.ttlf Hutch-i--1 every liy- Ali- l-'i-eli I.mnl), 'e:il, liittoii. l-;ii-l, lit l'.. alwiiyn on li.-tixl. Market open at all hours and sit tentive and obliging salesmen to attend to the wants of customers. If You Have Ho avpnet If e. Indlireotlen. rialolenea, Htrk llejtdairlte. '-all r uu deau," low aaay rieaU, you w 111 1 ind thenniKlyyoa neid. Tbr lent ap trio m tk mumiirli and luild up tbe flasraTiuar eutrale. fctirferei-a front mental or pliyairal otrniook et 111 floel rller roiu ibein. Xlorly angarceated, sold i:vi:uYAViii:iti:. XThen I csy Crrfl I do not mean merely to top Uicra lur a time, and thro bave tbem ra (urn apain. I mean A n-nv. I bave ciade the dueaae ol FITS, EPaXEFSTT or PAIXINC SICKNESS, A. life-Ioap; study. I WARtmrr my remedy to ITei tbe worst ca&cs. Because othera baro fouled 1 no rcaaon lur not now recel vmpr a cure, bend at once for a treatise and a t'RF.a LoTTLa of my Infallible Kbmebt. Give Express and Fot Office. It costo you nothing for a trial, aud it will cure yon. Addreea H.C.ROOT.M.C., 1 83 Peakl St, lltv YOE J arTmSTTTyrSff 7 TrTTSV'-rW f W or LiSTorFAILtNO WAKHCODl urseral ADdlii-KV01 Lit S IiEBIJJTY: A'raknrssof Bodv and? IHinrt, EfffcU of Error. or Exoeaae. in OldorYounr. lt.u.1, &wlc Mi OOU f.11 Itfl.r-d. How I. .nl.r.. aa aimtkr.walh.t Ul r UJP UOK4l56 PAIITnut HOIII'. Ablul.l. uofi'llnit I'lllC TIllTkT Vnlt. 1 a d. R..tMlil;frliallliUINtlwHf.l'wMrWfc Wrll. te. -l.riiple Bonk. . p!n..ti. .a ..d .raor. mall.-4 fM.U-4irrMW Mna ERIE KEOICAL CO., BUFFALO, K. Ya 1 I took Cold. I took Sick. I TOOK. 1 GMT. RESULTS I take My Meals. I take My Rest. AND I AM VIGOROUS ESOUf.lt TO TAKE ANYTHING I CAN LAY MY HAN PS ON ; pel (lna: fat too, for Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hvpophosphitesof Limeand Soda N"1" ONLY CLRED MY IlK'ipv ICIlt CoilMIIII(ill BIT ilLlLT MX Uf, ANU IS NOW FUTflNG i FLESH ON MY BONES ( at the rate of a found a day. i take 1 r jl.'st as easily as i ik milk." such testimony is nothing new. scott's emulsion 13 1king wonders paiiy. Take no other. NOT DEAL- YET! VALLIE LUTTRINCER,' vmcTcm or TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE iat tix iioorixa. Kepecttu11y larltes the attention ot bit trienda acd tbe puUic in ytnerAl to the lact that be Is still carrying on uilnes at the old atand opportte the Mountain House. Khensburir. and 13 prepared to nupply from a largce ttoolt, or manu .acturioj; to or der, any articie in hlf lino, troin the ptnalleft to the lur oft, lb tbe best manner and at tbe lowest llvlnvr price.. rVNo penitentiary work either made nr aold at thl eitablUbmeut. TIN UOOFINd t HI'ECIALTY. Olre me a call and fatlely vourirlven a to my wiitk ana pricep. . Ln3burc. ArrlllS, 1883-tl. LUlTKlNtlEK. C. A. LANGBEIN, Manufaetarer ol and Ixaler la ALL KINDS of HARNESS, KADDLF.S, BRIDLES, Will FN, COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS $Xl&S?&uTV?: etc. Ke- t pairing Tseatly and I'roinptly door. All work wSbop U arkeri'Kow oa Centre street, aprli'tl WANTED. H T7S "HI If3 M fi UtilAkliiiiJ r 1 1 mi U aJ Local or Traveling. to sell our Nornery Mock. Salary , Expenses and Steady Emplovtueui luarsnteed . CHASE BKOTHEKS COMPANY, mn&iul Kocbu&ler, N. Y. Etefloii Fire tarance Aiency rr. AV- DICK, General Insurance Agent, EJBKXXBUItVi l'A. Australian Uu,h. r.c my friend sudd ea:v drrw ana mouoiiea to no i. a tew seconcs I beard cothir-. i sharn and rlur L .. r - in uuun . I a . . the crack of a long whip, aiM ed to SL-e boom stock-, .T 0. X f scimestrayfd pick-mso. iSi'lie ' scrub. But iihaqIJit-k 't companion whi-ptied to roe tbt fc I had heard was onlv the ' and that what be wanted t'1' alyresbird, whose rsUve no'.u?" heard a moment before close' at ,. Ver shortly a somewhat low tat burst of melody, though within a i ed compats, came from a g'grje . left, the greater pan of v' shrouded from sight by Intricate f tree growths ; with rapirj tra" the song thereafter rese and ie'" imitatitg the joyous frwdomVa ' magpie, now th JaLghlcg ga,. the jckas?, now other forest V. iz?ns. c Again eilence, and then-rM , thu roidstof the fern glade-l , t thh first Mmn . T v. .. 4 c:t(.n oi. ana wnicn 1 was anxious .toe lyre oira.or mountdiu is extremely shy and. tJinnn, i- j mans rare in certain .istricts, is 1 A-, nr. nr. ...n. 1.. ..II. - k, '. -7 -ft -I uj n In siz it very closely resemb!e8 common pheaSAnt, and is of aC aubcr- brown co or Bpecia"y attractive bird were It oa; the lare and delicately graceful ur feathen, which, when fully erecy exactly resemble the InatruniKt which the bird is called. L k- . shark, and perhaps tbe cuckoo, mountain pheasant is general'y acccT paniedbya satelli:e, iu tin itv. the latter beir a; a sm:!, j-rky i, bird, popularly Called tbe "pheasu-- mjther," but none such was visib it onr eys on this occasion. Tbe k. bird, or coacWwbipsbird, referred t., . generni;y beard In Ihe scrub tropcr.t, has received ils name from in Lst; ending its loud cry or Lo!e wi:t t abrupt crack, like that produced tjfe loTg lash of a s'ock-whip. KxorcUiug EtII Spirits iu yeoll.u. A curious inciden: "is reported fr,t S3otland. Iu Wigtrnthire a nut hdid a child eighteen months of B?e delicate in appearance that h was t.-p. posed to be under the iLilaence of !i,i -vil eye. The mother determiLtd t. uuike a iitroic ffvrt io w real Let hi fnim the power cf the devil, nd c:: a council of Ibt croues In th vfi;sj ; These worlby dauaea rtccajmetiflrd iU ! ho ancient protts of exorcibir. evil spirit be resorted to, and to it:sn tracrdicaiy prorositiou the mo:brrcat. ' sented. Accordingly, the pary. an f 'ng the child with them, required toil V, E ia cJ in ! it 6U CO ri dii ph ba: j Io iesome spot outride ihe village aii firmally exorcistd the devil iaihis:?; : Securing a hoop twenty-four inches it' diameter, they twisted the a'.raw aroi:;i if, aud saturating the straw wiM ; set Are to it. Then two of tha teas : liy bold of tbe naked iufant aud fri ' it vertically tbroueb this ring oib t-iebtten times (once for every moult '8 eg1), meanwhile commanditf it ! d.vil begone and remaia forever tis?- trftm. Tnis brutal ttlice having been f rm(d, tbe blistered babe was Uk-. home and put tJ bed, and a tuncb of ' mvrtle was bung up over its cradf. S'.rangely enough, the tortured etU did not die, but tbe Injuries it sustain: will make a cripple for life. A m' ment was begnn by certain person! : th neighborhood to spcure ite arfi heu8ion aud punishment of the perpr-; trators of this cruel torture, but tl C OU movement had to te abandoned, for U ; leason thai the other folk of the vil'sr- rose en masse, clamoring tht tbe c-j p woman bad acted wise'y acd reiiRirs! -"( ly, and tbat any attempt to puDk-btt". for their religious deed would be te ical and and an abominable league. spr 75c 3 clol eip fieri TV pail A l'AKH?rAX dandy recently bi crayon picture of himself made, be afterward found fault witli. "It dovs not bear the slightest ps-5-rljnrfl tn mil." he stid and I 11! take It-" The artist protested, but ail tci avail. "All rigb, sir," he reua fiaally, "If it dot't lock at all like js I of course I can't re.sjnnl!j ex?' g t paid for i:." 1 After the dandy had left the pal:' JO added a magniflsient pair of as3-8': and exhltited it In a window tbu tered to the gsz? of the curious pst' It bad not ben longj exj-l '- the dandv broke into the art.sl"! in a toweticg rege, and uudug threats smountrd to nothing tet! offrred to buy it at a consider. vance upon the original price. PI It wasn't strange you dlcV' nizi vour resemblance to the pic'-C' first." said the painter, -fun vnnM nnllr ll.fi HknitSi as SOCn I5 J - .WW . added these ears." A uauit thap. Iu a Laic Oae of the quaintest ao a mas'- f k" esque churches or chapels lb AB . . hnili nnnn a rnrlz In ( rf-eDWO' New Jersey. Ia the southeaster" of tha lake stands a rock ia the about a rod from the store Tble 1 to I wrn i.ki tn nrf aud it rlW from tht. wntpr to the teiCQt of V feet, as if cut by a chisel. Tbe Er of the rock is coveied with a tt'.n of soil, a few shrubs sua S0E ..,. A Krl.lr a rnnneC'.a the tirro. vMvmv " with the main land. ii ore ci""-. i. . i. t ha ehurc tue such, m ii.ii.iivu - to Its little belfry tower cu from a distance of two V.A t I.tll'l lake and the cnimes ui cu be beard by orass ,.,r . . ...... V rin.-l tOC CC cis: tne aeeeutive f f . watv fish. Church abd flshw together. i " Te Keep Ie I" "e riU"rr' .t. cr.nHr cover. F"', r ie The I .91 'i i j pitcher with ice and water an tJt la the midd'e of a piece o P , gather the paper up togetbe . . v...t irnUQd l"c . a etroDg ruooer ui"" ,e tw bold it close so as to exci ; A pitcher of ice water irea f manner has been known to night with scarcely a perc ing of tbe ice. 0
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