J ;r Sib')h tifir'rs a. ' SiMinViv, when the church vcil n toll- j ed, -mi.1 eml S'i'i ? at 'ipgir.ip h"Ur. Irnvr'y no v""-"' P 1 '"ve p-r be twr !i thce li'iuin. M"irn,r! calico's every o,viut (t;- mr: t, r thttthfre cmi he no bieaoh ef promise brought ng;n:it a rr. n nrw be is tr,ur:Ml. T!' "nib I'lit-m's 1 tve a str.trge cus tom on Nv ;tr's fve. TI. -v then rer.mib'iVn the eti'-e's w'tb. broken pots ami r..us, which t!ev ii-ict lf.-ro their fri-i.ild d'ori, and Uin m.iii who h 13 'h I jirij-st h"p before his Co-tt.t-je ja t':e ni'i'i'. ropulir. The p' r' r.trn'y hick their doors, but when thy ilo they Irive ths k-y w'ier ' cn tif reached hy any one S ' k ir.tr ailrni sioti. Th I'nT gir's bait, tlie hrmki atid C! sa r zzxz i beach. Th iJ by ro nii?.r.s a l-jtht ! bitnlen ; yet they may b seen cheer ful? c'r'.'i:iar wi'h Th -ir comp.itiions as th y ra ir It mw'trd wi' h woolen ah twls ov.-r th-tr h-tls. Tia streets bear Kns'lsl; mtnips, ns I.-rpo'd, IWI:n, Church, Augusta, Thimfs, Short, OT.rion, Prince of Wale?, Princrs3 street, etc.. but the na'ivt-s have their own nams for them. Heligoland his a sm ill prison or lock up, but they rtr.y lock any one up, as they do not care to hoard the prisoner. Tr.rre is a'so a sm.ll corpse hospital re.tdy fir us? If ner- issary, tut patients are few nnd f.r between. Th?re is alio a p oorhnusn, Ilre poor ppopie live rvut free. The plan adopt ed is or pirent? and children to go be fore the mag's rate, whpn the former r'ign noy little prr;rfy they my r svsjt to their children, who in their turn promise to On d thrm food. When the husbnd dies the wife ti-kes his prop erty, nnd at her decease it fs fpally divided t:n'wern the ct.i'.dren. Th' rj rre no iiorss or donkeys on IT-'Moind, fur they wou'd be uspIp'S thiT ; bnt llinre are eight Ciiws and about t Ii I r y stieep tethered and milked, the mi'k bt inz considered superior to tli of cow. T.'ier are three pol!c xrn, the junior bfir? known by the ex'ra amount of srM lap worn by him. Tl." co inl-r-'vrd cinists of Knglisti rr: n. hoare rot permitted to net as cen.s'ntiVs. T'.Te n'ao s'xteen Relive rn' iv ro-.s- pirn,;", and s:x'een fn the iesTV When ttiere in a wreck the wh'i!" tpt-ird c'slm1? thJ s I'vi'fr0. Msf of t!; ir,hat.ian's nre behind w i'h tin ir r.ites. but they nre never prsiseen'p-!, f(r wlvn a seftlir;; takes it'T ttie seimon is over whnt TP ina'n.i is Irft ii. In'pa of b"ii recover ed nxt year. TUe debtors i re ntrnped to w '!? "n wrcU'i, nd thn nM scores tre wip'd ff ard ti n br.'rr.- Landed ever to thrm. T.'!" rafivn only are I -rnitf' d to rert sma1! po'a'o pnVhes, xvt.i'!; are nvifh v.ilne.t, bn ih r;,-v-ernrnert r . vp most of the hind for ln it own pttrp c, F'i-po-it;(.ni ol tin Kcj.il Family. 'I,,;' It wt'ih tl" Princ of AV.a'' s i ';novn In th roval f 'rri'v is FiT'". Tl't vrns the pet i;iw (f'-r shor') siven to !.!m vben hp rjj tc prid of A'bert and 'ictori:t'8 j int stock nnrrrry. nnd it has stuck to him ever since. Tliev sav that wlien the queen bear that on whom she wishes to be friendly wi'h has become dis gruntled she sars : 'AVe must send lierti to set matters aright. The Trince of Wa'es is a capital peace maker. lis hates a row, ad he has a happy faculty of smoothing over diffi culties and patching np truceq. II ji yonnarpr brother, the pukeoF I'dmburp. is not so happily constituted. lie is more like his mother, and he seems to take a delight in sayintf and doin thintrs which h popn'arly called "un pleasant." lis married the only daughter of the zar, and that spirited woman has culti vated rather than softened the your? man '8 asperity. Her name is Marie, but she is by no means as salntlv as her name would sufftresr. She hates the IlnKlish, and she Is candid enonah to declare that she hates to live with Eng land. So, in one wav and another, she makra life lively for her young husband, who, when he is not saylrc rude things. Invaribly playing on the fiddle he is a famous amateur violinist, you know. It is estimated that the Trince of "Walps spent aboot half his time patching tip unpleasantnesses which have been pre cipitated by his ill tempered brother. The Other Une. The late .Tames R. Eads was passing ip the Mississippi river one day, and stopped at a backwoods store on the banks of the river, kept by an old Ger man. The proprietor was at work chopping wood, but evidently in great grief. Tears rolled down ha cheeks, : and he was sobbing as if his heart would break. His wife. lie explained in broken dialect, was ill veiy ill. Mr. Eads cwnsoled him as bst he could, and left. Returning six weeks later he four.d the erstwhile heartbroken Teuton as live and chipper as a S'juirre!. "Ilow'a your wife ?" psked Mr. Kads. "Oh, she vu fine," answered the German, with a broad smile. "Why, I thought she was very sick ?" "Oh. dot vas de cider vnn," rf plied the happy bridegroom, as he set up the drinks. A Caudle J.iarhtJtt? llo k. A German watchmaker bas recently received an imperial German patent for an alarm clo:k that lights a caudle. 'The candle is. lighted by a match at the end or the lever ; the match is spec ially prepared, ignites readily and burns for a Irngth ot time. The watch lever is unlocked during the 6onnding or the alarm, arjd a spring gives it one-half a turn to the lft, whereby the match touches a frictionlng surface lying at the back and lnvlmMe in the i:iustra-t-OL. ; it is Ignited thereby and then completes its tnrn and applies itself to the candle, which is lighted thereby. ' I ! irllou. Why do eo many people wa see around E fv,n L I . Ingestion. Constipatwn Uutin, I at AH,tlte. Cuwlim Vp of tt al, elliiw Skm, wln for 75 tvnts "c laeni .niioli's vstem Vile-zh I guaiaLtotd to cute tlitta. iLld by Dr T J DavlsuL. ' i lit licolaml. JOB : : PRINTING. 77: rnr.r.MAX Printing Office Is trie placn to 8ft your JOB PRINTING FroniPt!y nnd satisfactorily executed. We w.ll meet trie prices of alll honoraDle cotnpt-tlou, We don't do any but first-e!- work mid want a living price for it. Villi Fast Presses ani New Type We are prr-pared to turn out Job Printing of every d script ion in the FINEST STYLE and at the very Lowest Casli Prices u u " uu 1 UUUU 111UUU. Nothing but the best material ts used and onr work p peaks for Itself. We are pre pared to priut on the short s'. notice I'otei!s, Frcmtbammes, Business Cards, Taos, Eii.i. IIeds, Monthly Statements, Envelopes, I.Ar.Ei.s. CiucuLAR?, Wedding and Vimtino. Cards, Checks. Notes, Di'.akt. Kf.ceipts, Bond Work, I.etteh and Note Heads, and Hor and Takty Invitations, Etc. We can print anything from the smallest and nr-atest Vts Iting Card to the largest Poster on Miort notice and at the must Reasonable Bates. The Cumbria Freeman i:bexsih:rg. penx'a. ALL AX'S O 3 CIGARS & CIGARETTES. PATENTED Tlire ;nad.runllii the l.raitioi p of tle IMue Tre. T"-o thorn for a pla.-nnt smoke and r-p-.-,ly rcli.r for INFLUENZA, ACUTE A.VD CHRONIC CATARRH. CLERGYMEN S SCF.E TXROA T. HAT FEVER. ASTHMA AND ALL BRONCHIAL DISEASES; they are free fi.i'ii udiiltonitlon, as nothing is usttl in their mamifaoturo but tho BEST OF JC'ACCO ix:A FRESH PINE NEEDLES. MsrrACTcr.Ei BT p;::e needle cigar co. riiEEHOLD, N. J. J frrX like maylr.tf nrlAIJ HAD! BE WISE! BOOTS AND 8TTOES DRESSED WTTH WolffsAGMEBIacking NEVES GET HARS AND STIFF, Alwayn dink neat. Equally good for Men's. Wornm or CbJd'n hhoes. No blacking brush required, and tiw polutbicg la done in three minute without labor. WATF.lt r It OOF and warranted to prrerrr iMUvr, and ktvpa it uotX and durable. 6old bj Sbo Stores, Grocera, Drocxiata, fta. Trjt it en your Hemes. WOLFF & RANDOLPH. PHILADELPHIA. FO Horses, CattJs, Sheep & Hogs. Excels zr.j rnnrij lor th rapid cor of Hard Colds. Cough . H idc Bound, Yellow Water, Ferer, Distemper, Sore and Weak Eyes. Lanf Fever. Costieness, Blotches, and all difficulties aris ing Iron Impurities ot ths Blood, will rellera Heaves at once. Jl.'a fstmrmd fr tie JOPFA 61A!illFACTL'RINa CO LYONS. N. Y. l-OR SALE BY ALL rv at v jv PERUVIAN TONIC LIVER REGULATOR. Th only sore and ndleal ear for CONSTIPATION. BILIOUSNESS. INDIGESTION. and all dlor.ler ol the liver . and baj cured hundreds l veople and Is the enly rewedv lor the tli!"atr. and in cae In whtrh the mut aklllrul phj.irtns have otterly tailed. lr.timnul ir.j-n hundrMs ol coj.lo living In HUir fumntT. i'enn.-T Ivsn la. It ra maoo-( t.i.t.irad l.v l. T. kelrlnt, Wllllataa. ' baric. I'm , tor th . T. K. i'o.. and tw ! IJJ all .IronlJU at 60 rent per bottle, rvuD K.numo except utei (huws th In dian arruw-head trade mark. April .tn, j-ly. STiR SHlilliS PARLOR! CCR. CENTRE AND SAMPLE STREETS CDENSBURC, PA. J. II. CI A NT. Proprietor. rMlKrt'BI.Ht will always find mat out Tla lot bu'lncM In buinet boars. KverTthlnn'kei't xvnat and coey. A bath rouin ha been 'con nected with the thi n where th public can be ae rorumixlateil with a hot or old bath. Hath tab and everything connected therein kept perfectly clean. OLii tow xu a wxiiaiti. M. D. KITTELL, Attorney-u t-ijaw, Cffice Armory UalUioir. cm. ,-ourt Ucui. 'J 1VN Medical Soperstitlons. There is a popular supposition of wide range, based upon I know not what, that It Is very fcealthfal for chil dren to play with dogs. A weak child. it is thought, may gain strength by being with a dog, or if diseased the child may be cured by having the ani mal-'take the disease" for example. infUmed eves or any disorder of the skin. Within a year a college gradu ate told me. in perfect good faith, of acquaintances, a Boston doctor and his wife, whose little girl had been greatly a filleted with some form of eczsma which they all bored woold disappear, as the parents had purchased a fine dog to play with the child. "When a dog is teething the npper incisors, according to a New England snperstitlon, must be removed as soon as they become loose, or he may "swal low them and have fits." Terbaps even more generally received Is the fancied danger of allowing a child's milk tooth after extraction to fall Into posession of a dog or eat, lest the ani mal swallow It. and the child have a dog's or cat's tooth grow In place of the lost one. The Mexicans and Indians to Texas says that every ani mal bas brains enough to tan its own skin ; and so the latter. In the case of a wolf, panther, wild cat and some other animals, is mainly prepared by rubbing into the flVbb side of it the brains of its former wearer. A somewhat common fancy among children, perhaps, too, among adults as well, is that "every part strengthens a part" that is. that the liver, heart, brains and so on of animals when eaten go directly toward nourishing the cor. responding organs in the eater. A similar doctrine was worked out in great detail by American Indians, and Is, I believe, held by many savage tribes. It seems altogether proable that such beliefs, wherever found among civilized people, old or yonng, are survivals from remote antiquity and that they are closely akin in their nat ure and origin to the well known doc trine of signatures which has played so great a part in the systems of medicine of primitive peoples. The Indian's Three Cnds of Cocoa. The laborer's of Bolivia are anirers sally Indians, and all employers furnish a certain amount of cocoa to each man or he will not work at all. In the mines the least allowance per diem is five ounces for every man and eight ounces is sometimes given. Thus sup- plied an Indian works willingly and well from 4 o'clock ta the morning nn til 7 r. M., taking nothing to eat in the meantime. lie generally bas food of some sort before beginning bis labors, and after 7 in the evening he eats what ever he can gt. His first cud is accumulated n about two hours, from four to six o'clock, taking it leaf by leaf, stripping tho central stem between his teeth, and from time to time adding a few grains of potash. This alkali causes a burn ing sensation on the Hps. but is soon in corporated with the cud, serving to reutral:7 the acidity or the leaves and at the same time aiding digestion by provoking an Increased flow of saliva. At 10 o'clock A. m. the employer gives him an hour of rest. lie then throws away the morning's chew, rinses his mouth with alcohol, and industriously begins the accumulation -of a seeond cud. Again, at 1 :30 o'clock, another rest is given, which the laborer employs in making a third chew. At 3:30 the performance is repeated. He still bas a little cocoa left for the evening, and If the day's allowance has beeo generous enough he will keep him self awake and garrulous all night. Many Indians get credit against com- ing wages for a greater amount of coca j than the employer feels disposed to fur nish gratis, and if they can add to it some forty per cent, of alcohol their bliss is complete. Quite Reasnrlng. The city of Rome got Into a little storm off the banks and pitched about a little, annoying a good old Methodist clergyman from Kansas. As it grew worse he became more alarmed and went up to see Captain Young. "Are we In any danger. Captain ?" he asked tremulously. "Oh, not the slightest." "Are you sure ?' "Certainly. Don't yon hear the mate swearing at the crew T Whenever there is anv real danger yon will bear no swearing. About midnight the winds blew fu- rlously, and the clergyman's wife be came alarmed. . "Ambrese," she said, "do go np and see if we are In danger." I beard the good old man clamber np by my state room on bis way to the deck. When ho got back I beard bis wife say : "Oh, Ambrose I are we safe ?" "Yes, Mary, thank God. tho whole crew are swearing." Changes In the "Big Dipper One of the most nouble examples of the constant and yet almost impercepti ble changes taking place in the heavens is to be found In the motion of the sev en bright stars collectively known as the Big Dipper. II a gg ins. the noted astronomer, is now engaged in proving that five of these stars are moving la the same direction, while the other two are moving in a direction directly op posite. Professor Flam mart on baa re duced ITaggin's calculations to a sys tem, arrasgiDg them upon charts. These ingeniously constracted heavenly outlines ehow that 100,000 years ago tho "Dipper" stars were arranged in the outline of a large and irregular shaped cross, and that 100,000 years hence they will bave assumed the form of an elon gated diamond, stretching over three or four times the extent of sky now oc cupied. Shllotia Cauarrb Remedy. Shiioh's Catarrh Remedy, a marvelous Kure for Catarrh , Diphtheria, Canker Mouth Bnd Headache. With each bottle there, is n ingenious "asa Injector for tho more successful treatment of these complaints without extra charge. Tr'ce 50 cents. Sold by Dr. T. J.Davison. It Einakes You Hungry, -1 Imve used l-alne s t ilery t rmipouna ana a bu had a salutary 1 f fleet. It Invljorat- , .'vt- l.' A. tl.c r-..r-t:r. and t v-lLi rcuit lit !,- ,l.u." J. T. "rr- LAMD, lTUliUa. 6.1'. Paine'-s Celery Compound to a rmttjne toble and appctLvr. rvrts:iat to tbe taste, ink-k lu lia aeiutn. end without any J tn)nrluiia -lTrt-t, II git ?m that mrenl bealUi ' whleh makes etreTTthtng' tau- Kuud. It etin-s dyspepsia and kindred disordrrs. i'hvslelaus 1 prescribe It- JLOu. Hi lur ti.uu. lrujrWla. ! Weias. Ru-HAnnaoic aevx. Burlington. VL j oiahoho bus 7,7iiAucTATa noaSSiSS&S;- DRIHK PURE MATER . BY USING THE RUCKET PUMP AND WATER PURIFIER Tti-ltr:"!" M-.JrYATEfl PURIFIER ! '''.'jMi nan si -t."i ciHTi.a lia no IratlK-r. You !o not aav ceiils rr feet. ' 441 and "infia bv Aeration. A CEO. HUNTLEY, Agent, Ebensburg, Pa THE ALLMENDINGER ANN ARBOR, Manufaeturara of HIGH GRADE PIANOS' and ORGANS. Importer, and Jobber, of Music and Musical Merchandise. We aduiawladff. no rivals In abo-re ryln. In TON B, ACTIOK or WOE aTMAJTS HIP. l1no and Orwaua in Ali. atyida. W . a.w MMi.lrtarrf and wie m.nufarturera pevoea. Order for a&ythlns; aa uie muaie law will reoe&ve prompt atxeatioa. Correapoadenoe Solicited. Lire Areata Wanu-d. FAST03Y: Cor. First asd Washintan Ct:. -:- RETAIL WiREHCDKS: 2E So. Main SL 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 fret fine Cloth ing far below regular prices. A. G. YATES & CO., 6th and Chestant St. (Ledfer Building) 18th an. Chestnut St, B. J. LYNCH, UNDERTAKER And Manufacturer Jc Dea'er in HOME AND CITYMADE FURNITURE mm ins imii sin., LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, TABLB8, CHLflJDRS, Mattresses. &c., 1605 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA. PENN'A WCltlzena of Cambria County and all others wlshinjr to purchase honest FURNI TURE. Ac. at hanast prices are respectfully Invited to give us a call before bavin tlae wbere. as we are confident that we can meet every want and please erery taste. Price the very lowest. r-lS-'80-tf.l WANTED ACENTS TREES, SHRUBS, VINES, bt. f R--a OltMOT VVORH ifSSa-X Haaeat, Udaatrlawa Be.. l:-f anleaa lion ix preferred. iw W1' ailapud to Penaaylvaatav. rZ2jfe Tat Bidam arkltf laxraai. t CI- 40"1 onc. Wrur wamr4iaMy far Irmt j R. C CHASE At CO.. PHILA., PA. 'I. .I- T T . ji n w rvw w I 1794. 1800. rellciea wnttea at ifeort aouoe la am. OLD RELIABLE "iCTNA" etker First Claaa Camptttoa. T. W. DICK, mm fob the OJjy HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMT. COMMENCED BUSINESS 1794. EbeniDurw, Jaiy U1IX SLT8 CEEAM BAL1C Jt ot a liquid, tMiJT or poteder. Applied tto notrU U fuieirtj, abtorbrd. Ittitant Vultad. Allay i inflammation. UtalttM tort. RuUrrt tht tern of taste and tmtlL SO at DnwiiiU; fcy mil, reUtertA, SO ccnl. LY BROTHERS. lrunribt8,0we&o,Jnr. Spring iu1kluf'tueunsrfKrenow-wlaystbanlt did t-n years airo. Th winter uf lS-s hasWt the nTvea "fir" '. Tlie nerves must be strenirThetH'd, the )kd purified, liver and re-tilau-d. Palue'e ivh rr o.rrponiid fivr KpriMfj airrf JrM. c'rW.y 1 : ll t Wk. ari liotldrtc; rl OQ. i'lwn; lH 1 I.H. tc, Jn.MR)ni(M i.jr ir"p.'-r .' r l,' ...-rtj-f fiaaraatrr. fcjr thr .V-l m ''- rf; ! b The Best Spring Medicine. "In the spring of IsST Inn Ml run il-wn. I wrMilrl grt up In ttw iu rulie- vth tired a to-llng, and w weiH. tl.ni I could har.lly jrt arouiid. 1 lui.-lit a liott 1 of I'mn. 's u ri mi- potiiul. and b fir 1 hud taken It a vtrvk I fHr. wry mm h b-ttT. I can elie'tully rerotuiirtul It Ui all w ho Ufed a bulldltiif upatiil stretitnhi ti lLg inexnclne." Mm. U. A. liow, BurlliiKton. vu YOCll W1H.LS vrsi O'lsSTlSlxTINS-i. Warranted to Purify a Foul "Well or Cistern in Ten Days Use or Money Refunded. It will draw ta valkwia of watar imt mlmite. a.vr be. to b frkeU. prtnufM r tbawtl nit. A tn-yrar ulj toy ran draw w atr w itli rj- rrrtm a el ft. wtdL .o imii tultlnic to nirt r bunt. No aurkeraor valti l ih-i .ut. It Ium wi wtw4lva tut4nic u v.ear 4iit. drvay r .illut tlif v. ;ter. i w ill bk rut wr cit.m1.. aa the wlu.ln is uia.!,- ot fr.Uvmu;-4l Irtm. It it. tli. Mirtple-I anil DMiri 4lurt4 .uwmr. mail for niiHki: alT. . It ran lr srt u in flftrB nilnulea, a. tlurrr I. u.-ihimr to riuarn I- low the iilntfona. Jt will i-.it frwr. I. I nir .torxl th t.-st c.f a lui"a iut-r, '1.- itt c tielow irrn. ait thr iMirkrt. li-'iarii lii-HM.lvt ii. rul.l- r or wc.mI in wtiiaet with thr al r n con - an limt nut a ajlful nfvit l t irt-t a f rvli. -.1 criua. fur rvcrv .itcrt u in m w w.. nil. with rold watrr as thr air M-a-. Price $10 for a to-n-fnt well or dstern ; JiO every additional Toot in depth, aTler 10 A lire arrnt wantr1 In rvrry town in thcTnlfnl Ktatra. Addn BUCKET PUWIP CO. 443 Plum Street, CTNCUTNATT, Qj PIANO & ORGAN CO., MICH.. U. S. A. We Make a SPECIALTY of Organs in Piano Cases, FINELY FINISHED and HAND POL.I9HCED, In Rosewood, Ebony, Wal nut and Antique Oak And : containing tour: 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 Illuminating and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline That can he MADE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the most Most : Moiily : SatMactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, PITTSBURG, PA. octlS-aa-lyr. PATENT STEEL PICKET FENCE. UAXUSflKE, 1XUE.STK1 CTI1ILE. Cheaper than Wood. 1 .WMiMM'itYJ!H A ft M ' ii r h i ( it i; '-f ai T. ." ct rtrk.1 re wltfc (U.. mUMI "" I '" k. M ,. . 4 r t. artw, arlM.t r C" l"il.. . ! C,M. D..hl .tiHBl.il. V..M. r.inu.tu,,,, , lrM Fn.l., Cwu. . ri ak.twra ul rikl lyOAftH Ciil. a.in.r.. ..d inm ami., wibk root asd TATLOR Sc IEA, Ol. t03 03 Market St., rtttsborsh, Ta, JOHX C. FIKCH, DaaXaa lit Golta- WeiiiiiE-Bye-Wteties, - 13 Watsb Rmaa-r, Ptt-tsbubo, Pa. Oldeat artabltabad boas, in tb. city where Botblnw bat rjr.-ooJ. are put np. VSctly to? (.T0w'Cln'1J'''- woth'" er than Uoldea Weddtntr. Next on tb. .. Unck nbelaer,. tray Mononarabeia Bit; the.. alo Oil Tom. FlDcbVtloldea Weddinw, .i.m ror inn quart, o for a.i.; Unrkenheimer'a the tame; Moaoawabela, ag.OO per dozen. Wlnea U.O0 per doaea.S3.00 fer one-bait doaen. Secure! Iv tan Yaw. A laaa aaea la. aua. i a . . . Choice, at $i.00 i-aioo, barrels at sporlla -.pr. r, ILES tnnfpTOa-ir,faa mvm taate-aaaaj ltIalmc mm4 Btla.sBifxi natat ermu'Miata. I r al ! Wavat m drdtaitisi ta ITCHING PILES.trf3hi faaaraN ..4 MENT ta. It- ItahlMaa. hldtm. kaaaaiai 1 margarmtlwav mmd Im 1 niiiriwiiu th ttav l"aW f iniH tiwTaaiarT aa avoial fcr araia aaaaai aii iLrdl aa 4VLV fttMreas m r-aa. ef prl. bfl eta at bti ; S texaw, i mvn. ua. . i m BUJa, r&tlalapaa. raw DISEASES SWAYNE'S ABSOLOTKLT CVTUT. U1H I MtN 1 Tfc. "Pi. arvlb.UM M " 1.11,11 Oman- wtiam a., mn.il UfU. win mt. mv i .r tmwt Bt iii "- '"w.i.i..ww.n.piii.iflM , awaa.eaaraiiaa.wfcu.re. A arwTiJi Whan vialtiai tho fWriMrgh Expaattloa. call en th HENRICKS MUSIC CO., Ltd. fr Oaab ar Tlraa Prima an Pianos and Organs, 79 Fifth Ave., PITTSBURGH. PA. Jnnis Id. DETROIT SteeU lackle Black. HALT THE COST ol hoUtln- aarod to f torekewpare, Untebers, turners. Maohlneau, Uaildera, Contraotors and OTHERS. Adraitiext to he lb a KraaU et Irnproreinenu EVEK made In tackle blocki. relbt prepalU. Writ, lor eataloeue. rULTON UUN a. ENGINE WK.. - in Um.k i ... . i. "... EJtabllihed 1S52. ma30.9U.ly I aoMi , , ii 1 11 .1 t i CANCER w..- a ..w. r. aa. rvr.l : nv KTlITvP iiook rrvf lira. asiLATiGNv A hLn a.. si fan i i rti'DDr. . a aSv. io3 LMiu bt., cun.mhaU. X Submarine Vessels. Tbe great difficulty in submarine propulsion is the obtaining of some pro pelling agent that can be osed beneath the water. Hand-power was first tried, and later compressed air and carbonic acid bave been employed. For auto matic torpedoes, encb as tbe Whitehead or Lay, the two latter agents are fairly successful, but the amount of energy that can be practically stored by either means is too small to l of use in a ral submarine boat. Tbe history of the submarine navi gation is the history of disaster. There are st-ories of partial successes, but "he sequel is usually tragic. A successful submarine boat is said to bave been made by a Chicago shoemaker, who was in tbe habit of going oat in it and spending bis afternoons in the bottom of the lake. One evening be failed to retnrn, and as he bad Lot communi cated the plans of his boat to any one, bis experience is tost to us. Tbe writer remembers, in tbe war be tween Chili anrl Pern, that a submarine boat was built by tbe latter govern ment to destroy tbe Chilian fleet, at that time blockading Callao. It was to have been run by compressed a'r, and was calculated to attain a speed of four miles an hour. An unfortunate mis calculation resulted in the weight of tbe vessel being greater tban her dis placement ; and, on being launched, she Immediately went to the bottom, where, owing to the characteristics of her builders, she was allowed to re main. During the late war a number of ex periments were tried with submarine torpedo boats ; but, excepting in one cese, they resulted in failure. There is no inherent impossibility .in naviga. ting boats beneath the surface for any length of time. Tbe atmosphere can be purified and its ox j gen renewed by chemical means, and the depth that can be obtained depends only on tbe ability of tbe boat to resist tbe enor mous pressures to which it is subjected at any considerable depth The distance beneath tbe surTace can be regulated in a nnmber of ways, for the density of the water is practically the same at any depth. Tbe only draw back baa been in tbe difficulty of obtaining power. In tbe last few years tleetricity bas promised to remedy this. Good and Poor Laud. Tbe experienced farmer can make a reasonable correct estimate of the value of land after a Bhort examination of it. He observes carefully certain signs wbicb indicate fertility or bariennees of soil. Good soil should be from twelve to eighteen inches deep. A clearly cut furrow, or a footprint made when the soil is moist, which shows clear, sharp edges and the nail-marks, indicates tenacity, a necessary quality in produc tive soil. In loamy soil the footprint is indistinct the edges crumble away. Tbe herbage, which of one kind or another usually covers land, must be taken Into consideration. The quali'y and quantity of this growth is a sure indication of tha yielding power of the soil. Plen'y 0f timber is a favorable sign. Large spreading oaks, elms, mulberry. walnut, apple and quince trees grow j only in good soil. A vigorous growth of ash, sycamore and chestnut indicates good land. Larches grow on barren uplands and oil wbicb can hardly be put to any other use. Beeches thrive on tbe thin nest of limestone, and birch will grow in unfertile soil. The evidence of plants is important. Chick weed denotes fertility. Nettles, dandelions and buttercups do not grow on poor land. Thistles also indicate good soil. Certain wild grasses show barrenness. Grass land wbicb seems covered with dead, unkempt stuff, like badly made bay. is always barren. The state or the crops should be observed also, though that may iudicate more as to the char acter of tbe farming than tbe quality of the land. 1 Miller's Core tor Rats. Let the miller take a large barrel and Ell it three parts, or rather more, full of chaff, and cover the same with a thick layer of maize meal, or some equally toothsome cereal. He will ad just to tbe tub a piece of broad board enough to allow plenty of rats to bave free access to the meal. On the iirst morning after tbe miller bas started in this line of business be will find the bait three parts consumed, wbicb will be a sign that confidence bas beeo es tablished in tbe minds of tbe rodents. Letbim continue to furnish the "free lunch" for a few nights, and then sud- denly take out the chaff and replace by water, on top of which the bait will form a seductiye but fatal floating island. Tbe rats will return ''once again, but never more," and the morn-. Ing light will bring gladness to the heart of the crafty miller. "Lkmoxade and buttermilk are as good as an anything drinkable that you can find for this weather," said a prom inent physician. "They both are great things to quench thirst. They both act as a pleasant tonic to the stomach, and they bave a stimulating quality. But they should not be drunk ice cold, that is, bita of ice should not be 'n the gob let. Let them be as cold as tbe Ice chest oj refrgerator can make them, but not more than that. When you pour down your throat a pint or so of fluid that is fresh from the ice, temporary paralysis of the stomach follows. If a mac happens to txj very hot, such a thing not infrequently is as fatal as a stroke of lightning. (tblloh'a ConSDinpiloa Care. This Is beyond question tbe most success ful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few doses Invariably cure tbe worse cases of Ceuith, Croup, and Bronchitis, while its wonderful success In the cure of Consump oo Is without para llel in the history of medicine. Since Its first discovery It bas been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you bave a Cough we earnestly ask you to try it Price 10 cents, M cents, and tl.00. If your Lungs are sore, Chest or Hack lame, use Sbilob'8 Porous Tlasters. Sold by Dr. J T. Davison. R. L. JOIISSTOS: .V. J. b I'f'K. A. W.BVCK r.KTAIJLIMiEJJ IS'2. Johnston, Buck & Co.? JiANKUUS, EliEXbDUKU, ... PENN'A. A. W. Bl'CK, (athlrr. EflTABUHHKB lSSS. f nj -r- i UAKKULX.TUWN. I' A. T. A. MIAItHAl ;ll, Caahlrr. General Banting Bnsiness Transacted. ) Tlie lollnwtnic are tlie .rlrjHal feature! of a general taLlf iLitf tiui&cK ; m.roMT Kerele! nnTAMe on drmnnd. and Interest bear- 1 Inw certilacates issued to time deMi.iUjrs. 1APAXH Fitendeil to cnstomern on approved paper discounted favomMe tettna and t all timet. OI.Li:tTION Made In the locality ami upon all thebanklna; towns la tbe Untied Mateo. Charge moderate. UKAITD Ianed neKOtiatile States, and toreiico of t-uroj e. in all parta nf tbe United exchange ianued on all parts AtTOlSTS Ol merchants, farmers and uthem solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will tie extended. Patrons are assured that all transactions shall be held as strictly private and confidential, and that they will he treated as liberally u khoiI bankirju; rules win permit. Kespectfully, joiiNsroy. Bi cK t co. John A. Blair. :a T. Blair I5LAIR & SON'S DAILY MEAT MARKET, Centre Street. Elicnslinrg. Pa. Th 1 icft WVi-tcrii (7.-tttl'liitcr-rl every tl.tX. Alsoi l-'renh I.:nnr, Veal, Mutton, 1 .rtr-l, 10te.. always on linnd. Market open at all hours and at tentive and obliging salesmen to attend to the wants of customers. if You LHlave Ho appetite, Indlg-eatloa. flat uleore. Kirk. Ueadactie. "all raa Sola," loa. La( riwaU. you will I lad tt. reraerty yon naed. They too np the weak, slumarh and aafld untb riaxxlax ewer. tea. aalferars ere D.ulal arvhjtiral overwo-oU will f lwt rellvf rroiu th.ua. Sir el j aujf ar coaled SOLD EVEKYWIIKKE. .When say Ctrra I da ntt mean merely to top them tor a time, and then have tiiem. re., turn aeain. I mean A RADICAL CtliH. 1 aava taada us diaaasa of FITS, EPIXEPSY op FAZXING SICKXESS. A. life-lonf study. I waRRAHT my remedy to CTkb the worst case. Because other. haT failed is no reason tor not now receiving a cure, bend atone for a treaune and a r'REB Hon lb of rny iKr&LMBLJt Kkmcdt. Give Expreaa and foht ocira, it co.te yon ceUuca tor a trial, and it will cure yoa. Address H.C. ROOT, M.C.. 183 PeailStRewYobx FSB Urtl ONLY! For LOST or FAILIVO H ANHOODt General and KERVODS DtBXLITYj Weakaeaaef Body and Kind, EoWta of Error, or Exeeaae. in Old or Tonnr. Bul. .I.U IhlHMIU rail; knl.nl Hw I. nlin. .ii .cpMrihe. a a a. t MifVtMirFuoni.i'iSA r ant not fcour. 4bMl.l.lT .ar.lllr MOBX THUTIEt-HmPt la a .... a tMtlff rraa ao Male, .ad t r-lr ( Milrtn. Writ, tti.aw KHnttrtptl.. Hook, nilmilnaii .rwof. at ol kr. '..!.. frM. aaanM ERIC MEDICAL CO.. BUFFALO, N. V. SCOTT'S Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYP0PH0SPH1TES of Lime and Soda la i endorsed, and prescribed by lAadlnp; physicluus because both tho fori T.irrr O, and HyiMf,hoihitew are tho reci.gulr.ed agoui. in th. euro of Com.ww.iX.ou, it la as palatable aa milk.. Scoff's Emulsion z,z?t is a tvttntlrrftU I- lcn 1'rrxlarrr. It ta ie Hist Ucily tor CONSUMPTION, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting- Dia eases, Chronic Congha and Colda. Ask for Scott's EmulBlou and take no other. HOT DEAjj YET 1 0 VALUE LUTTRINCER, at AwurACTURaa ttw TIN, COFFER AND SHEET-IRON WARE and Tin jtoorixa, Kespeetlnlly Invites tbe attention ot bis irlends and the public in ireneral to the fact that be is still earrjins: on business at tbe old stand opposite tbe Mountain Hoo.it, Ebensbunr. and is prepared to supply from a large slock, or manufacturing to or der, any article in bis line, from the smallest to the larvest. in the best manner and at the lowest llvinir prices. wo penitentiary work either made or sold at this vaiauii lishmenu TIN KOOFINU SPECIALTY. tJlre me a eall and catlsfy yourselves as to my work and prices. V. I-UTTKINUEK. Ensbunr. April is. 1883-tl. C. A. LANGBEIN, Manufacturer ol and Dealer In ALL KINDS of HARNESS, NAnDLES, BRIDLEN, WHIPS, COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS, Kobes, Fly Nets, tTurry Combs, etc., etc pairing Neatly and Promptly done. All guaranteed to give satisfaction. sT-ShopB arkers'Kow on Centre street, aprlivu Ke rork WANTED. U Local or Traveling. to sell our Nursery Stock. Salary , Expenses and Steady Employment luarnntred . CHASE BKOl HEKs IXIMPANY. tn&jul Kochcsler. V. Y. taslmrE Fire Insurance Apcy T. W. DICK, General Insurance AgenL EBEXiSBVllG rA , WHISTLING NUtSANcg An ninatratlon of the llrror. ' criminate Vllt.,,inK" M Us. lwn on Stat stro.-t y.-t.."rda. . nKn a w Il-f.-d m.-rvhant. s.-, V'"' It.r;.r ana said: "I;1V. ,.... ." you rvi r try to eorr-, ', ' '. ? ,'.'"r- i. w..ti...wO'. 1 : r i -l.. yes!" saij iho yf,un.r pli-ait-d 8niil. r n v. ; W-ll, tiir-n, why d.iti-t you v. tiling al,out thoM- Un,u Mllt(r littl.- boy ithistling !.. n C L' t.inty to the Iiottoin of tin- s,.a . y- I in tin- world that t-hild t-v.-r !.-., 1 I u,umisii .ui'ioay is tn, no ;.n 1 intonso m ratti: -.Maria, if thai' U1 whittles a'ain in my prr;-u,-,. him to a ri fonn Ii.h.1.' Ti.i " exchange of words lx-t .,.,,' result was a scene. a (;,:.- . ,. ', ' J-tioilod breakfast and a v : 1 ftartnm 1 cent .n ,i. '' jfc" t- ' - " hi.- in.-, iH-rtiucnt imp on the 1 . k ; ' 1 -l: 'Home, weet liome.' J p,. and walked down to thee .eemod t me that every ! street was wh itlinp-. "lly tho time 1 rea'-hed there was a Ilieillev of u i fir !.0 ia s.. brain thn shrill whistle, t:.e whisUc. the loud liass v f.i, Ixiy's disjointi-d treble, and t: liiaeously smootli whistl. st-ream, and the I,jn-i sourel of the ftut. Oh. 2 I'-.- 1". ing'. 1 took the elevat. :-. ; V"." ',' " t!:at c.irried nn nn --.t: .. . ,r J lant noise through his h. I athiai savagely, and he tun.-d and looked startled. 11' at'i-rii..- . j my oiliro Uiy 'that his mortiiu".' Will, when 1 ii.t.. ov tnyboysaid: tioo.1 ninniiu. 'ir. So,' and went on. sufr'.v is r. ,V himself: '1 H.-.d 1-1 f teen I). .iVars'in" V lnido Pocket.' 'Hoy!' I eri.-d. V all the ra-e of a man "whom des-..- injury had driven to madness, ;, j you don't stop whistling in i;,js will throw you down the ee valor C ' and tieml your luanled reTi::i::ls to your mother, with my bet cot;" ''. monts.' Unstopped. "It wasn't very Ion?, however, V'-j a customer canu; in to see n:e or , ,:. ness. I said with my nn.st prrj j wlustliiijr p-rp.-tii:illy I v,,, Uu last ni,-ht f.,ir,l,..,v lv;.n; 1 was ak,,l at an ;., ht.tir tl.is t,.,.rnin(r by an inf, nl '"fi who thuui;ht l.o could whin'.- ' t ' Lauri- to the tuno of 'Ald i,n I came down to hn-akfast an,! , smile: -it you will kindly waita-o llTl ment, Mr. l'.lank, 1 shall he al ii'.J,. I'll Jle aat down for a moment, :v Ijjj stantly. stroll. sd over to. the wiricJ 1 thrust his hands into h: j k c-1 s y whistled softly: "Two I., vi-'y y;' Eves.' Tho office boy frrir.r,i d.'" I weeded about nnd said, wlih v., terness in my heart and a s-a.ile ontrj lips: 'Mr. l'.lank, I will see you new. I'oMiod'a iakc younp man. l a'ii ti. v, tention of tlie pu hln- to lue hdrrors c' indiscriminaK! w bitling." l;un;or. U.:. aid. HOME HINTS A NO HELPS. AfWr exorcises of any lind a' ver rido in an open carriiuo or n'-iir v.t w indow of a car for a muu .r.t. hiad gerOUS to health or even life. The best parrs of fish H0 niT tv, head. If there is any roe put a rart cs cai k plato. Tie careful in hewing a f.-h not to break it. A tish kaife or a kr..! with a broad biado is tho bc-t Ic Tribune. t Tea Bread. Make a hpoiitro of :tj Pp?s, two tablerionIi.is of four tablespoonfuls of suf.-ar, l.a'.f j of yeast, one pint of llotir, w ith ii milk as necessary for a tLia Iivjk. Lake when well risen. i Suet Johnny-Cako. Add w,e r:j I suet to an ordinary corn rake l'.::. only the bout milk will not need ;, be as rich as at other times, wlun 'j: i not used. This ia to b) c aim hot Ohio Farmt-r. A pretty and useful articl i a H pot bolder. Take a .small !M,'.;are o! drab satin sheetitur and l:r.i: chamoLs skin, placing a layiT ul i lumca waaaing iietween :;.( o:-.:.:i and tho linini. Cut ei.e '.- of :n chamois in tiny points The Uo: A CotTeo Dessert.-M.ike a r,f cupful of clfar, Ktronjj cofTee, ".a-c :::: a saucepan with an ounce , s a i gelatine and add enough ni.c V.--u" make a quart in all: sweeten to u.- ?. and when it rwjwbfs the boi'.iiur pour into a butUTed mold and . aw; to cooL It is very nice whin sen-i with wbipM'd cream frai.ro Farmer. Serving Bananas. A favoriu; ; of servinjr bananas in New OrVa! .: cut them lengthwis.) in two p-- dust them w ith powden d 1 little lemon juice and hits of 1 and to bake them in the ov- twentv-firn ininulM. Tl.ev shj.ii " basted with tho butter once or while bakimr. and served hot ia - diah in which they are cooked. , A Simnle lnldinc K ti" crackers finely; one pint of id tho yelks of two ecg-s, a HIM1"11" salt, tho same amount of n..i::. '?,:- one teaspoonful of butter. li,;i; -1-an hour in an earthen dish s::ir..i.-t water. When done beat the "- dered suar. lirown slow ly :r. ti.' then dot with bits of jelly and vrre. The extent to w hich warm s:fi bags have como iuu use is a34; They are now an almost esst iu- junct of every lady's traveling and are often given as present 1 are of flannel-covered ruhlu r, t-f " ' popular lieinjr in plaid pattn-rnx filled with Innlinf- water th.V heat the entire night. A hot water under the neck will settle a nf-ri- headache more quickly than ny res'-. known. Selected. A VERY NICE WIFE. How She Cnrrit IlnMiy f Swn1ln B Kvenintra at tli I"'1- , A certain young man, ni:rr:ed living on Urady atreet in th:l';--T"" down to a convivial game of caM- ; some frit-nds at tin ir boti 1, s.i.v ' ' '.. troit Free Press, and before he the hour was earlj in the vr.aU -' , What should bo do? 1!-' l-;iJ stayed out so late, or rattier '"'i:j since ho was married, and . ,k, meeting bis wife and explain::? matter t ber. t, f "King up the ambulance." one of bis friends, "and t.tke rn1 and tell my wife I fell i"wn,''. Stairs and bave just recover, d cor.s.- ness." .- ltut his friend, who bad h ,, v"sji s-i.r., fl v l,nnil him tin and te.a go home and have it out like a r..; g So be went homo whist lint n1"-,, keep up bis courage and found u' ' : door unlocked for him. So Iar;:ii Then ho went upstairs and pec hia wife's room. . B' . - r "i;-r-r-r-r. l-r-r-r-r, o-r-r wife was fast asleep and snorinB , " to A rr f J -s; ftr Steam engine. . He slipptsl out of his coat in- .i ing gown, drew off his boots an - . up tho lamp. Then lie t"'k ' ;si 1 1 ... re!- evening paper ana i few moments his wife wsfcen "Aro you never cem'-"S ' Charlie?" she asked, iu a , h- "As .soon as I finish t.u , .jj ,vi-" ling,"' he answered, in a "it- 4va,u Ja i ? i wh " i niiii ai . i jj-r. has never rei-at4'd h la',;,Bi5. be bas w ondered ever sin- e .;. That was six men w 1st woman wa- rc.i-:j ' c a vei I Ii. Di Ivan w aril tod da Ev :.tr .n d kit'
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