FARM SOTES. A Massachusetts toukry fancier rec ommends knit hoods for coeriDj? the combs and wittles of b!ack Spanish fowls. It is not necessary to keep cocks un-!-sa the eggs are intended for sitting hens. The hens will lay just as well," perhaps better, and the eegs will keep a longer time. Ri'a have a great aversion to the odor of th chloride of lime, and, when mix ed with water and poured into the boles through which the iats pass, they usual ly THpHte their haunts. This;mixture is harm'ess, does not kill the rats, but drives tbem away. A !o;k:n of India rubber in benzine , has t -i ,: -f (l for years as a coating for ate-', r. n"d lead, has been found a simi'1- ;;it- .ns of keeping them from ox idizing. It can be easily applied with a brash, and is as easily rubbed off. It dhould be made about the consistency of cream. Here is a new English remedy for crib biting. Nail a strip of sheep skin about eight inches in width, the entire length of the crib ; select a skin covered with long wool, and sprinkle it freely with Cayenne pepper. Renew it occasional ly, and the worst cribber can be per suaded to desist from his habit. The small streams which often flow through farms are almost invaluable sources of fertility, if the mud which accumulates in them every year is clean ed out and spread npon the land. All the leaves, together with the fine mold from cultivated fields, find a lodgment in the bed of these streams. Several loads of manure as valuable as that made in stables may thus be secured every year. A farmer whnse neighbor's stock has been driven to his well all the last win ter made a calculation that the loss of time in driving stock, to say nothing of loss from insufficient supply of water is enough to pay the interest on fifty dol lars easily. Yet a good well could be put in the barnyard with wooden pump for less than half this sum. The loss of manure from driving stock far for wa ter in winter is a serious item. The old practice of putting ashes in leach to make soap is less common than formerly among farmers. The ashes are worth more as a fertilizer to crops than for soap. Good potash can be bought more cheaply than In the form of ashes, and It la not in as good shape for applying to crops. However, there Is st ill much virtue in leached ashes, and where they can be got cheaply they will well pay for hauling on sandy latid. The milk frrn heifers is neitbei so large in quantity nor so rich as that frsm the same cow as she becomes old er. The old rule which reckoned a hei fer with her first calf as equal to half a cow was not far from right. The growth of the heifer is so much deduct ed from what would otherwise go to milk production, but with young cows capable of eating and digesting an un usual quantity of food a largei propor tion may go to the milk pail. In answer to the question, what is the best season of the year for pruning a young orchard ? the Country Gentleman says : Late in winter, or early in spring before the buds swell, if you wish to maintain the vigor of the tree?. If they are so thrifty as to give annual shoots three feet long, you may prune late in ppring or early in summer. If the prun irg is to be very light and with small ?Nnts, the time will not be veiy impor tant ; but if the trimming is heavy, the above ru!e is to be carefully observed. The value of the bean crop is not in its foliage but in its grain. An exces sive amount of nitrogen in fertilizers makes straw, but without a proportion ate amount of pods. This is more espe cially true in coarse stable manure, which heats in the soil, causing increas ed waimth. Finely rotted manures, or nitrated in their concentrated form, are often apparently aa helpful to grain production as mineral fertilizers. They undoubtedly make available some min eral plant food in the soil that would otherwise be unavailable. In like man ner caustic potash or soda, as ashes or salt, will often change inert nitrogen in thb soil to forms in which plants can use it. An old recipe for making grafting wax, and a good one, is four parts resin, two parts beeswax, and one part tallow. Melt all together in a kettle1, over a moderate Cre, aud when well mixed pour into a vessel of cold water to harden. When stiff enough to handle grease the hands, and then pull and work the wax until it is white, or amber colored, and of even quality throughout. 'Apply the wax to the grafts in such a way tLat the air shall be entirely excluded from all taw surfaces on scion and stock. In cold weather the wax may need warm ing by working it in the hands, or it may be melted aud applied with a brush. For small trees in rjurserips, we have used the wax on strips of cloth prepared by simply dipping the strips ia melted wax. These, wound around the atock, kep the scion iirmly in place. A Walking Skeleton. Mr. E. STfiriRT, or Mechnnisoburg Pa., writes: "I was afflicted with lung fever and absceei on Iuiis, and reduced to a walking skeleton. Oot a free trial bottle of Dr. King's Xew Di.-covery for Consump tion, which did rne so mueh Rood that I nrt dollar bottle. After usintt tbree bottles found myself once more a man, completely restored to health, with a boo.1 appetite and a ga'n in flesh of 4 poun.l." Call at E. James' druif More and net a free trial bottle of this certain care for all lunjr diseases' .Large bottle9 one do'.lar. , II la Now conrT-dt.il on all iW.es tl.at tiieio is not and rtr ver has 'ovn a icniedy of such re markable efficacy as Curtis' Carmelite Cor dial, iu curiun cholera, djseutery, diarrhoea, cholera morbnH.surnmer complaints, cramps, paiDS tn the boweU, or any Intestina! irrita tion whatever, a Fin-! dt-e brings lemark ab!e relief and a t. units bottle Is guaranteed to cure any case or money refunded. A re markable pain killer and valuable household remedy. For sale by E. Jaa.es. JOHSSTO.V, JIOIXOTS-AT Co.; L'bilaileiphia Agents. IsrnEAED buoyancy of epiilts, perfect ! assimilation of food, improved appetite, l nam in nenn, sounn, refreshing sleep, l.e,ih tened color in the cheeks and lips, adiied brilliancy to the eves, follow the ue of Mc Donald's fireat IJIimwI Purifier or f-arsapanl- I tan Alterative, a Dottle or two used in the family would obviate th entire .raio of ttprinn maladies. Dissatisfied purchahers ran have their money refunded. For sale bp E. James. . JOHKKrON, Hoi.lowat A Co., Philadelphia Agents. HUNDKKDS WHITE they owe their life and pit-sei.t ;ood t.t aitu to Acker's EngMsh Ren.edy t-a cobt. motion, coughs, eolds, Ac. Sold by E. Jstc5. Word of W mln( and Comfort. Tf too are suffe-lne: from poor health or laniruishmir on a bed of sickness take cheer li you are slmoly alllna. or n y fee weak and diepirltcl. without clearly know lnir why. Hop Bitter will surely cure yoa. If vou are a minister, and have overtaxed yourself with yrvur j pastoral duties, or a mother, worn out with cure aad work, or a man of business or I labor.weakened by the strain of yonr ereryday da- j tie or a man of letter toiling over your mldnltint ; work. Hop Bitters will most surely strengthen yoa j i If vou are suffering from over-eating or drinking, any discretion or dissipation, or . are young and (rowing too fast, aa Is often , the case, . Or It you are In the workshop, on the farm, at the deck, anywhere, and feel 'th.tt vonr system needs cleans! oaton- inir. or sumuiatinn.wiinoui. iuiuik- Mn"ir. If you are old, blood thin and Impure, pals feeble, nerve unsteady, laculties waning. Hop Bitter l what yoJ need to . 'give you new life, health, ana vior.- If you are costlre or dyspeptic or suffer- I Ins: from any other of the numerous dis- ! canes of the stomach or bowels. It is your i own fault tf you remain til. If you are wasting away with any form of Kidney disease stop tempting- death this moment, and turn lor a cure to nop timers. . If you are sick with that terrible sickness , Nervousness, yon will find a "Balm In Gile- ad" In Hop Bitters. ! tf you are a frequenter, or a resident of, i a miasmatic aistrict. oarricaae your s) - tetn aaaiast the scourge of all countries Malaria, Epidemic. Bilious and Inter mittent Fevers by the use of Hop Bitters, i If you have rouirh. pimply, or sallow skin, bad breath. Hop Bitter? will itive you lair skin. rch blood, the sweetest breath and health. i.VO will be paid lor a case the will not cure or help. J A Wish. ' 'Oh, how I do wish my skin was as clear and j soft as yourt, said a lady to her friend. 'You can easily make It so.' answered the friend. 'How?' inquired the hrst lady. By usinu Hop Bitters that makes pure rich. Mood and blooming health. It did for me as you observe.' eer-None srenulne without a bunch of areen Hops on the white label. 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Carriage smith shop connected All parties tru.'tinir me with work will be honor ably dealt wltn- All work warranted. I. M. CHUTE. Ebensbonr. October 24. 18S4. ALL FOR NOTHING. f why "the doctor was 0 ! sgusted, n d what vptt have done without h'm. "Well, wife." said Dr. E . a? be enterel h!n houe. which was fiiua:ed in m co. y viibtiro in e-"i-tral New York, I have irnt b i. k frutn a !oni ind dreary ride away down nni,r the mo'intalu. nd all to no purpose whatever. The tncsfenif er snid the man wouldn't II till nvrntnu . when the fact ia he had only an ordinary attack of echo. II the simpletons had onlv liad sense enmtKh to put a BENSON'S CAPI'lNK I'OKDCS I'LASTER go hi stomach he would have been all rliht In a ; hour or two. But some folks are low te lean," , adiled the old physician, swallowing the cup cf ; etenmlnn tea his wife had jut pi'Uied f-r film. j Dr. F. was rluht; yet people do .'earn, even though slowly. The rapidly lneren ok use or Ben- son's plas'er proves this beyon.l question, ar.d the good doctors are certain to bo sved much ol their needless toll In n'l diseases capnMe of being at feeted hy a plaster Benson acts elflclentlv and at once. The genuine hive the worj CAI'CIN E cut In i he centre. I'rlce cents. Skabcrv .V .I"B!vso. f ihemlsfs. N'-w VorV. 1 HT-N-y A CO.. of the Scrnrrmo Amtrica. con tlnnetoacrt ns Solicitors for Pntents, Caveat, Trade Murks, Cot?rtirhts, f.r the l'nite1 Htntes, Candida, KiiKmnd, f raiire, Ciermany, etn. Hand Book ahnut rftnli int fn. Thtrt T-ivn ycitrs' exirri'neo. Patents obtained thmttrh MLNN A I'O. are noticed In the 8CIKNTI no A mirk an. the largest, boM., and ro.. widely circulated solentinc per. Aayear. Weekly. Ppl.-ndld enBravlnirs and Inter. sun In. formation. J-pedmen c tt of the scfeniifle A mer Ican sent free. A ddrea MLN'N ).. S 1E.MIHO Amihicax Offlee. XI Broadway, New Turk. STOPPED FREE Maf-rlms success. Insane Person Hestorvj Dr.KLINE S GREAT N E R V R E8TOR E R BRAiit &Nkvr Disk ?-m a Anf Afffcttom t. asfai. EMl0sj. te. WFALLlBl-s- if trfVeo tlirertrd. A ttit after rtrttd.iv't nrr. rn?Ti nr f t trint bonl? fre-e t Fit pet-aoM, thre fKvin? eyras . hinree. cm hn whra aflictel to rK KLI N Arrh Sl..Piild-lphia.p. Unidi-iit. BEWARE OF IMITATING FRAUDS. NOW IN USE 36,989. Ail persort l.y thf jo Jlr I rt. We K v.m rfl rr 'tineotir Improved krllrr l"olfWe Fr,e IVff1.rNln Hee4 and rrt llltl lrll Ji.1 or llaT fiaLf . 1i) sre a tfM--l A. Thr ( rt . 1 ran 1 wH a.lll A::.re-.r rr.nt"l. ( m j ars ir.ii!-.! '.r. Mewnrk MilChlrtfe CC Newarlt, OfllO. ttero Branch Hons' HutntDWB, Si PATENTS r 3 WffirilflllPi K ttr. Hnr A'r Rbrt tmprmrj. Omnle ndlitNi, (iMorrhrk, f7pbiit()c mi i ttertmr Ul M WmUrw. 8-T-T!tIfte trfrJWnl; irate rid mm mrwHlrrtL rHbrrmtiff T.-ea(l. C 1 or wri! ftr iitt ol qLretttuiasto be auiwprr-i ht i iiM ilfti rinf trreWTnent by mail. rTwll srO ffe-l-ir fW RtpfrV sahOefM kf ad tMr twltlrwa. mm4 .ar mmm -thimx M tMr 4vmUmi, It tm mat a tnm.J dlrMM lir, L. LRR K, r".! a.al Pfayvtrltia In Ch.rr rotrml A fMtrw;. lUfi. 9tm Lr-M t St. IxiU. bucctamoc to In. iiuo. A xscomu jr. Ani bit-t.Ml ft Irasm. THR BFSm PVKTBAIT OF Gen'l U. S. GRANT, zHEMOREST'S w MONTHLY For MA V. lO ( ran. W Jcnrinyt D-r-r.rett. PnhMsrer. 17 E. !rh St., New York by ail tiwadcaa abJ Postxia-tert. GOOD F.nvs 15 LAO 1KB fert. .'vis'aiwir t m-ilo s"tep ortinra fir cue eelebrAWd 1'ess ard t'nftrea.aml eecsreabeaoti illG" lBlinliirMMKie Or ira fjold Ksnd Mnee V-nma liinner S. t. or (io..l fcand Muu linens' T. :l"t . T".-T fn'l r..-l.-nl". sf't'--a TflK :itr:AT AMI M U AV TE F. . Boa vat. 31 ana is eaej Bu, Kw Voik. 'I.Teartale Ntal- I t,t nimlBlln... Kulla. i., ,' Anit-rira Allfi.,mrc- IWW-rl !'-e III Krnt. latHi. All rerlTrr-t ai,g p.lii. r.-.? (iiri-tt1. rt-e nsitt Term . A'I :.-. UKOS., B.-okli rr, rt. ViU, Xnd. he- sl.irslnv t-'VO. r. rush lice St.. Nw Ynrk.ffin Iparn i.... etaot cost ef anrt)r fose.1 lute nr a .,i... . Au-erlean ewFKDerj. UKr-fsce 1'tn.plilet, lOc. ' HIP r-l in., i"i rn.ri HUNKS KlDst'f A ' . i lorn I. Remedy! REiiLp") To KAILS i mm I ' ' - tinra 30 YEARS RECORD. Physicians Testimony. A. W.nroivn.M.T).,of Providence, R. I., says: "I hire ned Hnrr 8 Kidney and Lrrer FmDTinmy practice for the pst sixteen years, and cueerfnlly recommend it aa being a iafe and re'.iab't remedy." Another prominent "rWtor of Providence smv that "I am fre quently nr?et to nse otnor pti rm ra tions as en Mill n les lor it cut s i rviu nev and Liver) limtDT. I find on trying; them thnt they are worthies in comparison to it." An Old Lady. My mather, TJ years old, ha chronic kidney corupluint and drop fy. Kothing hue ever helped hex like Hcm'8 Kidney and Liver Kiitor. be has received great benefit from 8 bottles and we think it will cure her.-' W. V. Sunder land, Builder, Panbury, Conn. A Minister' Wife. Rev. Ar.thonv Atvrood, of Phila delphia, aavs: "HfT (Kidney and Liver IUiiedt haa cured my wife of I)ropr-y in its worst form. All say that it m a miracle." Cienercl ( Lace. General ( hace of Rhode Island says: "I always keep ucst t. mo ney and Liver RlHEDT In my home. Takon In email doses occa sionally at night. It prevent Bead ache, and regnlate the kidney. stomach and other organs." 10 Die ease toon shaken, by lIiKT'e Rehbdt token." C. X. CBITTKSTOS, K. General Areat. Are you failing, try Watis' Hbslth lt jiwwxb, a pure, clean, wholesome TONIC, Tot Brain, Tier. Ptomr1i, TJer, Kidney, Ludrtl Aa UnqnaJed laviitraUit. Cures Headache, Fever, Agne, ("hills. DEBILITY & WEAKNESS. Vine to tnke, true merit, wnequnled for TORPID LIVER and Night Sweats, Nervu Weakness, Malaria, leanness, bexual Decline. Sl.iA) per bot., for S.0O, at Prrureiata. E. 8. w E1X8, Jersey City, N. J., if. 8. A. Buchu-Paiba Remarkable Cures of Catarrh of the Bladder. Inflammation. Irritation of Kid neys and Bladder, Stone or GraTel Dis ease or ice rTostate uiand. I'ropmrau Swelling. Female Diseasoa, Incontin ence of Urine, all Diseases of the Genito- Lnnary Organs in either aex. or Un healthy or Unnatiu-al Discharpres u.e also "Chapin's Injection Fleur." each $1. For SIPHILIS, either contracted or hereditary taint, trje Chapin's Constitu tion Bitter yv-niri, $1 no per bottle, and Chapin's FyfhUiiie Pills, f 2 00; and Clia- ?in's Syphilitic Salve, $1.00. bottles yntp, 8 of "Pflls, 1 Falre, by Express oo receipt of f 10.00, or at Dt-u?t;istj(. Wt. r. v ct k,, jprT ivy, . .i., u. . a. i e k- -- Psrsst is composed wholly of ria- i meTo';is' vTetaMo lr-.predientt, eacli one3 of which '.i a:knowl.- ' 1 by the medi-tg Sjcal profession to bo tae mot potent r all j fcthohcrbil remedies lc-':wn t") Eiodicai science. It cures without f-il every ca.se o p6 S (riirftl and NrTo;is Dohility, TTlTiff'!.. nrrmlr; nierimn-S m KS ! ' 1 itiii, chilli: in , bitfr, Hriglil'.s hiseasp. J)rs-j Drpsla, Lirer rotnplftlnt andj Diseases of ttu Momach. (I fjt If yourDrngrist Is out of ourwmipli-Si lleta on the i1ls of Eifa," or if yoa are eg la'or:ri? under a disease not mentioned fi I ip it or in theso al vertisemcnts. address I the proprietors, 8. B. Uaxtman s ''., Co- ilumbus, Cliio. o.4.) .DtUio:i. Hies and DUrrhoia. 8old by all 1 llnisi-sts. OiiedoUir per bottle; sixfor fcS-j OJ. inrof uous ia tnj;nn ami uernian li is Vlealth ! SRAUt toil - fJfS v-r- ('. VE-TT'3 "rnvn Atn Hr.AiN Tpkat. KENi n Kitnr.nl.'J procilio i r Hs-F'cnn, iJirzi 1'ita. Nervone Nenralsria. Oe., t '.;:ivitli-!OT:,, Ilou l ;r! N TTotis Proptrntion mused hythens-T of alcohol -r tofvioco, Witkeful-iessj. JTortal I pro? io::, Hr.ftniing of tlie Urni.i resultinfr in in NinitT n-"l lTtrlir.q; tr mirery, decay and death, Premnvjrn Old Acr. JtnrrorT'ors, Ixs of power fcn cither e-T. InTolnntnrv losses fiTH Spernmt rrhrra cat2S'd byrrer-eiortim of tliobrain, self ji iaa or c.vpr-iTi'htlceiiefl. K-vh box contains CEurt'rt'i Iritmnnt. a bor.or ail 1k)Xps orSo.jKeiit. byma.t i reouidon receiptof pneo. . iv i: (;rAKATrr.c six boxm Tocnmstiycua. With oachr order reeeWed by n for t-:x Ljit, occumia:,il with $'1, wo will err.d tt, jiun;ti:ufcT (ur Tvritten Ruaranlwe to t f jud t le jiujney if tb. tr.-iir."tJiii.UoeimotoEocl fiCiiro. . (juurfti.lc4 jt.:uid onbrb , JOHN O. WEST & CO, 662 W. fc'AOlSCN ST., CHICAGO, ILLS., olu JProp'a Wet'a Liver fiU R. R. LANDS In Minnesota, North Dakota. Montana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon. ' From Lake) Saperlor to I Buret Soane At prices ranqina rhiefly from J2 to ?6 per acre, en 5 te 10 rears lime. - thit l the Best Country for seourlno Good Homes now open for settlement. Ff"j (T 3 9 O srrB of iov eminent JV I" 3 r" I-iMlrt l-e under the H.rni t. arl a.fcBke , MlllK., I'ultnre I.rs. M1TR in. Ht 8.433" Aoree OR JIORK Til A HALF of t.11 th I'ut'lic I.anUs dispose '. of in itot-1 a re in the jo-?Vri Pnrifir country. IlnoVs snri Mint srt I'ltRK. i1fctiMnr tt'e orthern I'ae'rle rnaetrr.ih ksilrosd Lst-ds for Ssle sr,i the Kt:i-;overiimeiit ljitirl. Adolress.CH AS. B. I I.AUHukN, Lsnd Cem'r, N. 1'. B. M.. St. Faal. Mioa. r. f- P r a G. -a y,i . w In t hit tcirt if t hi froat whent, enrn snd stock ecci 1011 i nt-tfrmo The Hfrtl Ktttt Rn-rf'r. rl-s-riMrir the court- Avtrrs. ,s Mrt'tlNNFH.t. U' r 1 :.-.u.t -Agu, i Kornn rn lit t Salinn. Sstinr ''.. K.is. I I nftlYr' Seu'l is cents lor rwr ue and re- I Ll I j I I L eelve tree a rustly tx, of bixhJS that ' II IT 1(1 T will elp all. ( ci'her sex. to more : s4 I 1 1 1 L tainrTie, .i tKb. away than anythlnir else in lUm aorld. 1 on unrs n wait t e workers 1: u : solutely sure. At ci.e au il rua I'nf-e at t'o.. An f slusta. .MiUiis, ( -4,,4.-ly.l C.1 CsKU SBUi AU tlSt IAILS . BcsLt ouKiiiruu. IiaIwikikjU. T.ie In time. ril I hy !rtirista. 'I t ,1 1 r.n riSKRN.-Lowest Kte Tors i Tertreinx n I OAS rnod newsnaners sent fv. A J lresi CJito. iN". Y, P. Koirttl k. Co., 10 H;.ruce St., If CARP 103 DS. scooestionp'as to. their cosstrttc- TTOX AND THE CARK OF THE FISH. nifre is a dep and growinpr interest in U. cuUure of the rrolific German j rnrr.. in this ctintry. Sntrestions have heretofore Ix-en given in these cokirr.r.s regarding the construction of ponds. An eastern exchange offers some points on the same subject that will bear repe tition : Tonds may be made by bank ing or excavating, or both. They need not fancy, and may be irregular and in any shape that the locality will per mit. It tafces but a small supply of wa ter to keeu a pond of half an acre full. But look out for gravel beds or seams of gravel. There is where you lose your water through the gravel. By cutting a trench through the gravel and filling with clay you can stop the leakage. You should have from four to five feet of water in some parts of the pond, but you want more shallow water for reed ing and spawning, with plenty of aquat ic plants for the fish to feed on. Wa tercress will serve the purpose extreme ly well. The black muck bottom or even clay is better than gravel for carp. The greatest difficulty in making ponds is to get rid of the water of branches and ravines that are liable to overflow your pond in times of heavy rains. They should be ditched around the pond. There should be a place for discharge of surplus water a little lower than the top of the bank, well protected by wash boards or stone. You need not be alarmed about carp trying, to get out. Thev are non-migratory, and in times of rain or storm or any disturbance in the water they seek the the bottom. Make yourself a carp pond, if it be but one rod wide and three or four long. and you will be surprised at the amount of fish you can raise in it by feeding. If you have six sheep on an acre of pasture they grow well, but if you have fifty you will have to feed or they will starve. A limited number of carp will thrive in a pond without feed, but an overstock must be fed. Throw in cab bage leavespotato peelings,;cucumbers, watermelons, or anything that your pig will eat, and you will be surprised to see what good feeders they are and bow they grow. They like wheat bread bet ter than anything. If you will always feed at the same place in the pond your fish will soon learn to come there for ithirfeed. Throw in a few pellets of hrpad that will sink to the bottom, and then some that will float, and your fish will soon learn to come to the surface. Notwithstanding the common belief to the contrary, the carp is a fair game fish and during the summer months he takes to the hook readily and is not Choice as to what the bait may be. The carp is omnivorous in his eating, and well suited for domestic culture eat ing anything that a pig or a chicken sivili eat, and requiring teeth to tear it. The carp are nearly if not in every re spect the antipode of trout they do not seek living or running water as trout do. The carp does nor grow except in water too warm for tiout to live in. The carp's eggs or spawn is deposited in the spring, while the trout spawns late in the fall and w'mter. The carp spawn is adhesive' and hatches on grass, ltv.Ts, litter or logs, while the trout spawns on the gravel. We verily be lieve the culture of this great flowing omnivorous feed and wonderfully fecund fihh will become as common and much more profitable than poultry throughout this country, and that acreage in water will in the near future prove more prof- j itable with only a fraction of the labor necessary lor ine culture oi tne sou. 'Ilounri on Rats.n Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bedbugs Heart Pain. Palpitation, droplel swelltnsrs, dlnlnesg. In diifestKm, headache, sleeplessness cured byW'elis' Hfcalih Keuewtr. Ronsxli on Coras." Ask for Wells' -Kouirh oa Corns." ISc. Quick complete cure. Herd or soft corns. warts, bunions. "Bnrhn-Palba." tlulck, complete core, all kidney, Madder and urinary diseases, scalding, Ir-itstiun. stone, grav el, catarrh of the Madder. 1. ririiKK'sts, Bed-Basra, File. File?, roaches, ants, bed burs, rats, mice, roph er chipmunks, cleared out by "Rough on Kata." 15c. Iti In People. " Wells' Health Kenewer" restores health and vigor, cures djgpepma, impotenceezual debility. "Ronfh oo Paln.n Cures cholera, ooilc. cramps, diarrhoea, aches, palos. sprains, heartsche, neuralirla, rheumatism. IWc. Kough on Pain Plasters. lo. Mothera. It yon are fnlltnar.roken.worn out and nervous, nse' Well's Health Kenewer.' 1. Drutrsrlsts. Life Preaerwer. II jon are losing your grip on life, try "Wells' Health Kenewer." Ooes direct to weak spots. "Rongh on PI lea." Cures piles or hemorrhoids. Itching, protruding, bleeding. Internal or other. Internal and externsl rr inedy in each package. Sure cure, 60c. Drug gists. Pretty Women. Ladle who would retain freshness and rlvaslty don't fail to try "Well's Health Kenewer." "RonKh on lien." ' "Kongh on lien" cures humors, eruptions, ring worm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, chillblains. "RonKh on Catarrh." Corrects offenslre odors at once. Complete eure of worst chronic, also unennaled as gargle lor diphtheria, sore throat, foul breath. SOe. Tne Hope of the Nation. Children, slow In development, punr. scrawny and delicate, use "Wells' Health Kenewer." Catarrh or the Bladder. . 'Stinging. Irritation. Inflammation, all kidney and urinary complaints cured by "Buchu-Paibm." "Water Basra. Roswtiea." "Rough on Rats" clears them out, also beetles, ants. Many Children Suffer from rlav to day ; party, pallid, fret- i fu ana rernrmn, variable appetite and rest I less sleep, filially die, and their parents rev I er suspecting the real caue, that the little sofferera' stomachs are Infested and eaten i through with worms. Twenty cm ts invest ' eI in a hex of McDonald's Celebrated Worm : Powders would save the doctor's bills and 1 iho n.iiunt'iiifj r.ii;,.i....i.,.i,i. -c i , to tAKe. jnoney rerumled to dissatisned i purchasers. For sale bv E James. : , I Johnston, Hottxjwat A Co.. Philadelphia Agents. Cultivation and Refinement. I Hon. B. S. Ilewlt, ex Speaker Hnose Rep resentatives, writes : "J. A. McDonald. Dear Sir : I have been huving my flavor , extracts for years from a Pittsburg manufac. J turer. Recently we tried a bottle of vours 1 and found it very gKd indeed. Enclosed fin( five Hollars. Send me Its value in your ' Vtiilla Kjttraot. Moral alwavs sk for McDonald's Fla- VO'iniS Kxtracls, ' That feeling of mental dullness. that troublesome bilious headache, faHtidiousness as to food, -t of - smpposttortes nr-TJtntments should be and weary achme pain in the small of the avoided. a. tbey are both Injurious and dan bach on all be Rotten rid t f by ufine one i irerous. Io.lofoinv I easily defected bv Its m.j m ,.ri;...iiiiu .i irainmni uurr i ins. OiS'Ottisfied buyers can have their money ( funded. Johnston, Hollowat & Co,. Hiiadelplira, "AKents." 5-9.-ly.l re Ph Yo0 will find McDoniild'a Improved Liver Pi'ls so satisfactory n a corrector of a tor pM llvsr, n ri-eulalrrr of the? Inwnls, aa an frs;rticaf!r of liili.usnp, ttt ymt will te ttrrt tift Tiavini tried tliem sooniT. ' Money tefunJr-d to dissatisfied, purchasers. For Bald uy . JanirH. JOEKbTOX, HOT.LOWAT ft CO , - Pliiladelpbia AfcLto. ORIGIN OF WEIUHTS AN DMKASUBES As the Jewg bad a mystical reverence for seven, and the ancient Welsh and Celts for three, and the Greeks a per fect philosophy constructed out of the harmonies of all sort3 of numbers, bo the Romans fell tack, upon a sca.e ui j twelve, or more properly upon a scale with a base of sir. Accordingly as they i or divided the pound Into twelve wncur;, so they also divided the foot, which was the standard of I'.near measure, Into twelve sections, and called these twelve uncioe too. But bow did they get to the inch originally ? Rather, how did they get at the pound ? for that and not the inch is the unit. There seems to be no precise information. They would di vide any unit into twelfths, and a pre vailing notion was at one time that the linear umciae. was really the original, and was then transferred as a name to the weight. This, though plausible, ia hardly the cas. The ounce is literally the twelfth, and thus we see at once the sense of speaking of an ouuee of time, an ounce of land or an inch of milk. just as an inch of a man's will or an j inch of interest for money on loan. It was always the twelfth of the unit twelfth of an hourtwelfth of a jugerum, that half acre which the two oxen plow ed in a day ; twelfth of a sextarius or equivalent to our pint : twelfth of the entire hereditas ; twelfth of the princi pal lent on hire when it was money at usury, i. e., over eight per cent. It is accordingly as much of a mistake to say that the primary meaninor of the word is a linear, which is to say that it comes straight from the Greek into the Latin and thence on to us. The whole ridd!e is plain enough when we get to the true origin of the word a twelfth. Once, indeed, it used to be said that the true origin was that the word meant a thumb breadth, because its equivalent pollex in linear measure was often nsed in its place. But this is not the case. " Some of the old Latins themselves, moreover, thought it meant literally "the unit but even this will not bold beside the proper siginfication of a twelfth. The pound weight was really never divided by Inches or ounces. It was divided bv twelfths, Dy halves, by th!rds, by fourths and by sixths. And here again we see what a convenient base a system of twelfths is for division compared with a system of tenths, which could only, be divided evenly iu two ways, by two and five. For seven ounces they used the literal seven twelfths ; for eight ounces they said "two parts," i. e.. two thirds ; for nine, "wanting a fourth, which with us seems a roundabout way of expres sin three-quarters ; for ten, "wanting a sixth"; for eleven," wanting a twelfth." London Standard. Tboasands Smy So. Mr. T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kan., writes : I never hesitate to recommend vour Elec tric bitters to my customers, they eive en tire Malefaction and are rapid sellers." Electric Bitters are the purest and beet med Icine known and will positively cure kidney and liver complaints. Purify the blood and regulate ttin o wrls. No family can afford to be without them. They will save hun dreds of dollars In doctor bills eyery year. Sold at 50 cents a bottle by E. James. An Old Farmer's Experience wnn Cattle. The farmer wants to know, uot so much what is absolutely the best lead, but what is most econom ical aometbing good and substantial, and not too expensive, which ho can raise on lh? farm. Corn fodder, when properly cured and stored, makes good feed, but if it is in the field, or long; ex. j posed to the weather, it is Bcarcely I worth cutting and shocking, particular- i "iif the weather has been wet. Wheat j istrajs Jsnot . vrynu.t JiUousf oo4fpr' cattle, but as most farmers raise wheat, it is a Rood plan to haye plenty of straw well stacked, to wbicli catUA during winter, may have free access and let them eat wbat tbey will. About tbe best and cLeapest food for cattle is (rood timothy hay, with occasional feeds of corn. Clover may be fed to cattle with good advantage. Turnips and pump kins, where they can be successfully raised, make good feed for fall and ear ly winter. Potatoes, either raw or cook ed, make good feed, and the small ones cannot be used to better advantage than by feeding them te cattle. Potato and tpple peelings mixed with bran or meal make good feed for milch cows. Cattle a& well as other farm animals appreci ate good treatment, and should be treat ed kindly and even pelted. ' An F-srypUan Cnslem . : J It ia stated that the ancient Egyptians when they feasted always haj a skeleton at the table with them. This was for the pur pose of reminding them that even In the midst f mirth and revelrv deatn was apt to come. Let him come.when be will and he is unwelcome. Tbe Egyptians aouuht to teach that ail should prepare for the grim monster and be ready to follow him, let him call when he would.- The lesson ran well be remembered to-day. All should live pre pared to die at any moment, and all should learu now while in the full enjovment of health and Its pleasures ' that Peruna Is the greatest remedy In the world for the diseases to which fllesh la heir. . It can be procured at any drug store. Ask your druggist ior Pet ana, the great tonic. ' TrTKRK never has been offered the people of Cambria county a ravdieiue so deserving of praise and patronage as McDonald's cel ebrated Worm Powders. Tbey combine the three most desirable points In any remedy Tlz; ' Smallness of dose, easiness to take and effectiveness. They are positively the greatest worm destroyer Of the age Many children suffer continually and flually die, their parents never dreaming that their stom achs are infested and eaten through with worms. Twenty-five cents Invested In a oox of McDonalds celebrated Worm Pow ders would have saved the little sufferer's ! . . olonmin lite anrt sivnn back Its rosv cheeks and g health. Any case of f hi lure to canse impulsion where worms exist, tbe money promptly refunded. Sold by E. James, Ehensburg. JOHNSTON, HOLIIWAT & CO., 5-9.-ly Philadelphia Agents. Wanted. 1 i '- The woret case in Cambria connty of 1 crofula, prysipelas, tetter or blood disease fany natarn, inherited or acqniieW, to pur hase one bottle of Mr.Donald's sreat blood urifiror 9arapriHian alternative, nse as ! lirected and if not benefitted many times I he value of its cost, your money will he re- i turned. Johnston, llollowfiy A Co., Phila delphia ageiits. Sold by E. .lames, Ebena burj. ... . 5-9.-1 y. The use of Iodoform or ntercurUU In the treatment of catarrh whethpr in tlie form OlIfnMve Mlor. The on reilahla est.rrh remedy on tlie market U day ia Ely's Cream Bal.n, beintr free from all poisonous drags. It has cutrd thousands of chronic and aCn'.e cases, whorei all othr rttmediea hare failed A particle is npilltd into ench nostril ; no paio ; aerceablt; to use. Price f0 cf-iHs of ( druKi!. i ' ' . i ' i I luarcii t.i, int. j Xi'vcr iipclfft a constipated condition of ' - . thp boat or serious results .'"irelv follow, 1 UTTflTTT ATJTI v"Phiets mailed tree. , ic complaints. Burdock Blood Bitters is the JSnortnan.l. I43l Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. ' remedy. 1 J. M. LlMil.E. Fertilizers of Home Manufac ture. There is a continually growing tendency on the part of farmers who are compelled to go beyond the resources of the farm for fertilizing material to pro cure the crude material and do their own compounding, finding it to pro- dnce flllly RS jaustactory resuus, auu , al a eS3 cost. Even with all he j safeguards that experiment stations and j state analysis are supposed to tnrow around the farmer, the use of many of the commeicial fertilizers offered for sale is not entirely satisfactory. In conversation with a gentleman who had used large quantities, he remarked that "he had used tons of fertilizers and yet did not believe he was one cent better j off for their use." One fact is certain, that all who have manufactured their own phosphate claim to.be much better satisfied with it than with any they can purchase, and at a cost of only about one-half. Or, if far mers prefer, they can purchase those crude materials which contain the ele ments of plant food and mix In such quantities as the crops to which tbey are to be applied demand. Bone phos phate can be procured for $1.55 per hundred ; sulphate of ammonia for f3.G0 per hundred ; muriate of potash for f 1.23 per hundred ; and from these can be obtained the principal elements of plant nutrition. Frof. S. W. Johnson states that in 1SS4, in Connecticut, sd-per-phesphates were sold at an advance of 42.9 per cent, of the wholesale price of the raw materials. These sugges fions are made for the purpose of in- f irming the farmer upon matters upon which he might be in ignorance, Ger inantoicn Telegraph. A nan attacked with Bright's disease, or any kidney disease, don't want words but Its conqueror Hunt's (Kidney and Liver) Ketnc.dy. mu3t tell of tne sreat specific Hunt's (Kidney and Liver) Remedy. It never fails to sure diabetes, drapsy.Brigbt's disease, Ac. Health Hints. It is now given out that too much coffee dries up the liver. Raw oysters are highly recommended as a cure for hoarseness. To cure and heal a ranniDg sore ap ply alum water twice a day. For nose bleed, get plenty of powder ed alum up Into the nostrils. A Bimple remedy for neuralgia is to apply grated horseradish, prepared the same as for table use, to the temple when the head or face is affected, or to the wrist when the pain is in the arm or shoulder. There is nothing better for a cut than powdered resin. Pound it until fine, and put it in an empty, clean pepper box with perforated top, then you can easily sift it out on the cut ; put a soft cloth around the injured member, and wet it with cold water once in a wnile. It will prevent inflammation and sore ness. Burklen'a Arnica Halve. The beat salve In the world for cuts, bruis es, sores, Dicers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilbains, corns, and II skin eruptions, and positively cores piles, or do pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25c. per bos. For sale by E. James NYBODY cn Inake rho" BwBHSBKnnawsaaHBa tO&raphs by Dew dry plate process For 50 cts. we will send post-paid ltoche's Manual for Amateurs, which gives full in structions for making tbe pictures. Outfits we furnish from flO upwaids. Our "PHOTOGUAPUIU BULLETIN," edited by Prof. Chab. F. Chasdlkr, bead of the Chemical Department of the School of Mint-., Columbia College, published twice a month for ouly f2 per anun57ker,"fy Pho tographers, piofessioual fp- amateur, Afully .w,,, S, and rdhwsts all questions w tit-11 difficulties arise. Circulars and price lists free. E. & II. T. AMHOM & CO., HanaPrs Photorrahle Ippaia at and Materials, No. .V1 BROADWAY, NEW fUKK CITY. Forty years ttlublithtd in thit line cj butinen. March 27, 1884 -If. IXCORPOntTKD 13) 157. STRICTLY OX MDTUJL PL.1X. PROTECTION MUTUAL FIHEIuSURailCECOn OF EDENSDURC. PA. Frsii:n Notes new u'fcrcB - $1,3,1.3 Only 7 Assessments in 23 T-ars. Good FARM PROPERTIES ESPECIALLY DESIRED. NO STEAM RISKS TAKEN. GEO. M. READE, President. T. rF. DICK, Secretary. Kbensbnrs;. Jrn. 31. lSSl.-ly. fi. Luzell'i Aslfc. i:i CitjSsseif. L2ll 9k 1 . Jla'lns; strtisled 30 Tears between npj53?e.-5r?.i'ith witn Asthma or -Tj5'r-ri i nin.lreatedbyeminemi liy- . riicians ana rccelTtnsr no benefit. 1 was JV compelled, during; the lat five vmrs ortny lllnesn to sit on tny ehnir day ni niBiuparHnjr tor breath : my i:f ferlnp were beyond deacriptioH. In Meapuir 1 tinrnm-iitnl on miiriir ronirouiihiifr roota anU herhs and Inhntiriit the medicine thus ohtninol. I fortonntel-r di--overeil i'-tVif Sf SER FU L CURE for ASTHMA and US I Art KH, warranted to relieve the most stub irn enee of AbTHMA IN FIVK MlNl'TrS so the patient enn lie down to rest and sleep com fortably. Any person riot fullv untisfled after nnnsj one-third erf a box. can return the remain der to the proprietor and the money will he. re funderV wsen me yout addrem for a trial pack t" PREE OF CHARGE. Mr. W. T. Brown, .Monroe,Texaa, writes:" I suffered with Asthma :tO y"nrs. TourOrent Remedveompletelvcurcd me. 1 wiah ail iHicted with Aathma. and "Cntarrh to nd for it. Publish thia for the bencit of the aniieted." Phould vour dmirrH.t not keen the nrv?y'IrCn rt by mail on receipt of price 1.00. ror snle by nil drvirsrintii. Addrean D. I.ANOEI.I.. Anplecreob. Oh,.. Cleanses the Head. Allays Inflammation. Heals the Sores. Restores the lenses of Taste & SmellTA (Jnick 7 av-V.-P.o",t -VUJ a. . - i d I -7 tF.-f 3 3t$ HAY-FEVER & Tositire Core. A particle l applied in each nostril and is agree able to n.e prte- , BO ets. be mail or at ItrnitKl.'ls. Send tor elrenlsr. KI.Y KKOJ, HtukkKui, May 1. 1SS. 6. Oweito, N.Y. ' THE0rtVPLETE I oo. New fiittta!.. Nw biiuime.. Ne 4;u;rjttH n fr 5: Hra tlcMni Surrrt iy y-.ttc n up mf low price. Avlarjtrd all -.r. Se!! ; sigrtt. Are:ir loinr btj- work. KX(. El l KMT TERMS. The hirjdv-ntr.t prtncta e?r fBiri1 Apfty nrw P-"it'LlV OAvnr is Si Co.. 66 N trth St. DtiUdel. phi. A.'o'.rtrr jjrfnl new books and Bibics. AGHUS TT AITPTs'01 I' b. Scott's W Xlll 1 tili Peautllul elertrio t'oraeta. Sample free to those te eoiuinsr aacnis. Nri rl.k. nnlek sales. TerrlKrrr men. ssttstnetlon urnaranteeil A.MresH It. ht'wTT, 842 Broadwaj St., N. I. f uADNFR 1 - Tippecanoe BEST o S k. O o r o 1 o r m X 3 o - ooeveioMTPD. HALARIA e 3 a. Z f ov'm- L SATISFACTION GUARANTeED. w H. ViSVZB ft CO. Bochesjter, a. T. FOR Billions Headache, NOTHINC LIKE IT. $1.00 A ITiTTI.E. H. H. WAENEH CO.; Kochewter. JT. T. RlT. FRANCIS GILI.IAT. Arlton. Vt tocommfnds Warni-r'. TirrCro 1 bJJ,,t lot lck headshUMsdbyt.toaclidiottle. FOR Female Debility, UNSURPASSED. 91.00 A BOTTtE. , H. H. WARNER ft CO.. Bochetor. W. T. MR. SPENCER McCI.EI-I.AN. nown. Mich., wmrm'.y recommends, Warner's Tirm Cao. The Beet. INCANDESCENT ELECTRIC LIGHT la Jir Battery with 1 card' lamp, Stand, and sila cof red wits. - - - - -SJ Bautry with Jfacdle Uup, Stand ar.d eorrd wirs. .... 5.tW Battery with candle Lamp, Stand and silk ccTered wir. - - - - 5.0J Battary with ( candl Lamp, Stand. and '.:k coero wire. .... f. CD These batteries will run the rep-tire Lamp for two continuous hnrs on ne charre of solution. The whole atperate . . k. I. ho. v eontaiDra m u..,w ln( 5 oa.. with Erfia Lamp mounted on t. OO Ueatbu. I hrician and Optfcal owtBta. I I .ih l.finmmn and lamn. cmitc n. ouimaba.es co.. ' S7 Ann Street. r " i n v i . .. BaKTR Offil : Bduun Electric Light Bd ng. 65 5lh Ae. 11.mII " nn onl.rtE. j trow ."j - T In Prtsealt ! Hoostees, 111 Ccbs ! Fine Grjja IHarln r negotiated with the larrert Tea Im rrters of firm Vork for all tbelr aaraple T. wa wu. prod te any part of the United Statet. on reipt of 2S, three pounds mixed black or srren Tea. such aa retailed for al aad ttDward per Eiprajre free. Sampis pound. Via POST CO.. 21 Beekman St., !. Y. S10 JJJtX. X CRE AT MOVCLTV in Purtraita Small J "Kturfla trtuaxg-ed. A eenta wmn tert CIIIDEsll CH k C U. O rultoo BlJlI. HOME INDUSTRY. Tbe attention of bujers Is respectfully Invited to m y large stock ol ELEGANT FURNITURE, cofSisTuso or Parlor and Chamber Suits, WARDROBES. SIDEBOARDS, Centre, Extension and Ereaifast Tallies, CIUIRS, CUPBOARDS, SINKS, BED SPRING MATTRESSES, aud tn fact nearly everythlns; pertain Id 5 to the Furniture business. Also, any roods In tbat line manufactured In the United states sold al tbe lowest catalogue (trices. Upholstering, Repairing and Painting of all kind or Furniture, t'halrs, lounges, kc. promptly and satisfactorily attended to- Ware room on Htirh street, ovpnslte the tonereiratlorjal ehurrh. Please call and examine goods whether vou wish to liu rebate or not. K. B. CKtSSWELL. Eren?bu-n. April IS. lS4.-ly. -rue -'-iT rs n iro4. isjs:j. Itmlm Fire Insurance Agency T. AV. DICK, General Ipjuuce gciiA: EBEsSBtttU, rjl. follctts wrTtten at short notice In the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" A aid other First Class Compaales, T. W. DICK, AUEST FOR THE OLO HARTFORD COMMKNTEll BUSINESS Ebecsrurr. Jniy '1. 1BS2. iL MSS'.0 1. BICK, aTi7bI CL" Johnston, Buck & Co.7 EteiTsljTaxg, Pa. Money Received on Deposit rAr.tBI.EOX DENAXD. INTEREST ALLOWED 0N.TISE DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE T ali AOrKasiRLB TOiirrs. DRAFTS on the rrincipal Cities Ronsrht snd Sold nasi ss General Banting Business Transacted. accottsts solicited. A. W. BUCK. Cashier. Kbensbnrr. April 4. l&4.-tf. B. J. LYNCH, TJJX 015 li T A liBR, And flaaatartarer and Dealer ! HOME AND CITY MADE FURNITURE! Mi!S M CEilfSEK SUITS, LOUNGES, BGDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, Matti'eses,-'&c 1G05 ELEVENTH AVENCE Between lBth ami l?th Sts., -AI.TOOXA, I . citizens of Cambria eonntr and all others wlshln to purchase honest H'RN'lTt'KE ke at fL, ,,QV,nt l-here. as we are eonfl.lent taste. I rices the rere lowest Altoona, April 18. 18o.-tf. NOT. DEAD YET VALLIE LUTTRINCER, AMrracnri Ria w TIN, COPPER AM) SHEET-IRON WARE j.vi a.v itoonxo, aeH,,T.'aVV?V'tM th? lnn oi his friends and the pnb.le In srener! to the fart that he is still carrjln on bosiness at the old slant cp,..ue the Mountain House. Kbensburwr. and Is prepared to supply from a lare stoek. or manu factor ne to or ?i?ei:r3r".rt',P,".in .hU "n- ,rt,n" 'nIM IO Tni "pVlVe ' m'nn" nJ 41 th INo i enltentlary work either made or acid at this establishment. la TIN ltOOFINO n SPECIALTY. tJlve me i n and fatlsfy ynur.elres as to mr work ami prices. y LClTKlMivw : Ebensbilrn, April IS. 1583-u. .'oo4 Iay for 4rrnl. im to a Htn to.ailrelllil.ullrjnl4 N.lh!.? V rtt- Ui J. Mrtanlj A te, t'a.,ie:i,ia"Va; i88v THE WEEKLY W Uii(leraI)oTnocn;tK. tional A(lmiiiitnit;J The Will of th0 Iv Vindicated and tU - Great Wnmi: Riglitod. THEPITTSBURGWEEXLI?: erntrmtnlTs Its T!r .. .A of new year, onilrr -r,r .f'K , "--v. . I s led for a quarter ol a ceiiu-y 'V:,". "Flnir ont the oM r.. Kins; oot the false. T nr Vti '.Vj CleTeland snil HerijrtPk( . .1 ' After the fourth of M,.ri -t-.V "- - eratl'- administration at T.v . possibilities foi ths i .i-pm : :.;' vancemeot of the ccunrrr ' ty-fl re ears for these iriorir utr :'!''' eitend to the new adm:Mit'---. J , losr and a rr!!al sor-p, rt H t'Vl. ""'"r of principles and policies . fare, by relorrein atu-ie- . '. -' assertlr.p: the ftjr.rem,rt c( t' t ' We are on tbe thre-bhoid ol ix.rT,"1' -a-reat chacfres. 1o a lv :ieTe!ao'l's election, t!.e fya-s t.""'' 1 ' and hope. " '- T" WlULT I'oT '! t - . abreast of the tlrre. in erervf, . i inmiLiDn aaministraiiun. abroad will be Intel' .r'lv.i npportel oreaorld'v and" -r year ) the history of tt.. i,,u so rer.iete with aatter tr . as the one which we a- ir, meeting: ol t'onnre", the t , Idectial rote, thetnauiriiri," 'r 'J : 0 . the ehanees tn tne punre srri u ol thr book, all are of great w-., -" IT oaT will pjrnl-h ti e u- . ..':' with judicious comment from -h. V' ' standpoint. Sucee-s wm n.,, tVi .. than a quarter of a cets-.trr c ' .'e'- '' -enersrles. The session of the Iec'ts.e .. . tierernor opposed It a hrfj' ..''"'" promises to fce Iruitfui of istt-"Tfcr.. . 11 citing incident. Tt,e c. rr. r if t-,. . '. c will te even more tnterMr. n'1,',wh." In all Its varied depsnxeo-i ' T PofT will aim at .-e..er.r. - a lttrary. DjlcellHne..u. r-m, mfcol will t.e mainu ned ir, e-'c - . cy, wbtie Its market repots ; t.. -' areatereare ani t.reci.,0rj tha'aW '' made aboolutely reila'-ie. ' Now the time for iTKfintr.-T,,,, hold, cement and ::rrt;- r " -. ' chosen reprei-entatT , ,f u- i . tton of Iiemocrai .' w.t..''J the derenire we are !orje witi, ..' party to day stand lor a n.t - : L. i." people, and in a lew ...it t. administer tbe aenerai i 'V mlubty and has prevai,ei. ' ' Rlnarl Ktilaerl-ttB, one rear Soatavar e pre-paid In llalis f live or e,er." ear Tsr, posiace prepaid. A free repj l every riobaim bend for Sample roplea. jas. p, Bun, i oi Ji: Twa Weeklj I ;rrii'-!-'ir t- Price cf 0: A.ncl llie I3?st Iailvt Toav llatos. The IIarr'-st W'ifklt Ktf.: t elKQ. pajre sheet aad cM.i.i.! s red!iiK matter than czy crr t .: ' It is newsv. t'cv. lr:r':' t:e ' ' rr The subscription pn - -t tti ' rts.t f fl.co per anenn: -s5' in ..ivr rj The 'Wekklt I'at:-'T a-. 1 :. Sun will be sect to ary a: j-- : : : year f r 1 Mr : tic Wttuv 1 4- ; - i -York le.' tro''.J to n ' one Tear tor fl f : th Wicitht:'. i'hl'adelpliia sut t-:sy - ; ' ,: " rear.si.90 : tbe WttSLt PiTft -. ' ' " ' phia H'rrt'y Ti-aet. ! '. i a: - t: re." ' ' ' In all caes the ca!i bj-: a"- ; i": " toe dart rATr.::: Is the only morn'mc j-Aj-er pa" capital : the only mora :ni t -.per pu.r J" ' delphia and I'ltur-urK tt : k '.; " t r i sociated l'res news, nri tv: " r'"""1 ' tem of si'ectal telrtra-u' : t ! " ! il ' rearhes the Icten r t : ' i l T- " i' '" the Thlla 'c:rhli n-1 New T t 1aILT faTTtttrT has teen c res :! Its departmects withir. tl- ' " noweqnallnal! tc-tt'' i' '"'' ' '- " the dailies of the Isnrer rm '';' ' .CO per annnrn lir adv.nr.e : '' adranee) : .i'fr:i tr.T.tt. -tt T ; for three mor.ths. in ai'rao -e: """.'. month. In advance; . u: f " f per annaro : to cltibs of ;e-. S r " nam. parable tn aiiian-e. T' ' and the" t'h'.ladeli l.ia I-c-'-i v- tton excepted) will be aent re "'"- - i for 8.00 cash In s.lvur.rp "r" cobles of the TUilt sr -i t:i '" remlttina: rnoney for snbcT.;ti B money order, cteck i. r or t. Address rATKlOT 1 T FI.-.-'rtr THElEfSTONE ELECTS I flOLB LICI!Cin-i T, R !'5N 1 ' THE BAXTER EliXTiiif are prepared to larnlsh rn.'irf also arranaa w ith evurtl :r f ln.lfvf.lnal, foe the T'.tftt t" Uef I.AM P. themot-t economics. IT' trie liitht ns; ercr tuvon :eJ -1 11 -1 -t cost ol l'htinn br Arc l.tx!" " dleran.1 purer lliiht. 1 be n r-j'3-i ; ' ; is lejts th-tn one turtb 1. 1 4 lamp. Kiahteen tncbe f -a--"'., . .11 nary lamps but hail a nuat. ' lam a tliree nixhui, l urtii: : - Address . , tr.--kT'' ' KETSTCNK tlTt '. i SVi s. Third t.. IB---'- April 11, lM.-lv. - Obtained and all r.4 TKST M - ' tended to for MODEttA ty-- Our . fQce Is opp.te tbe l - . fice, and we can obtain f,?t.cr-"" than thos remote from W fyeua MOD FT. OR PZ1-? Tise as to patentabLitv fr-- ' , we makf .YO CHAK I ' IS SECl RED. r . -r-e tn t" Sunt, of M.'mv Hr Vr !''f S.V-t lr nt Ik. IT !.!. ( Ifl.i e. I'" vice, terms and r fetrt'it s t ' Iff! tTAtir j-vsatrm Sitta? fiT t'tUI-iir :.' '.t e ,M J VT-U a., raw - Opp. I'tlrnl Otnce. at" "BlfSTHUMByGl wUl always abwsjsjBCS9(2SS'.-s fraud on iiarerT f a J: """"'" htt ': foods, we will send samp e f ee. tbaeeeTwian.woeaaBaoilcbiKI ".ff . atea Ererr housekeeper and ''. pi '. It. ItnaTaacetitainimerrserr0 ' 'tl satisfactioi.. W e want I A 1 "i ' saala or femala. Mention this os . ? , tir-alara and full tnformaiim f " ; eT7 esuT V li v.. G Br the latrodersrs e! KA tltilr tl.oe hoed s: ', 'y "b' tire time and attention te t e i nessensilj le..med. I'urm-n s" era rail. , j Groirers of a Full fnv.' BEST anQCHEAF Oood openlnit lor b.mfl."" 1 . ,f R. i. h am:, a r !" ' March 117. -et- I !. a.--:t!e 7 k ". atantt.i'i: l.a'e ''':' two ta its eeica-T. iih '':, . t-e - :tn ' . 'i - r. ; -t T v f I
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