!. A I'KODH-Y ami jhixsti;k. Xulu'.v often givt sti-!i cm-ions twits to In r jT-ti hu t ins which afiord hope of , Ik ing rare ati I valuable pica s of human clay, thai she only provokes by tantiliz ing ii- with her hints of what, if she had cho-a-n, ln- might have done. Mie turns cm a child, who. it' sh,. will finish a-1 carefully as she begins him, promises to be a t-diakcspeare. a M.icau'ay, or a Web ster : Lul suddenly, as if impatient of w 01 k.uan.ship. or as if :overned hy a ' m-ic caprice, she warps ami icrverts him. ami throws him away, battered ami liscl; ' ;. Tho teen years ago a boy was born in I'alti-.n. New Jersey, whose heail uii , llio da;, ot his birth attracted attention, ami which, when he hal reached the ag-- u' four, hal grown so large as to laakc i;;',itr people shake theirs and pre li : .1 fatal ami speedy ending of his inc. l'.i:t he lived on until he wore a hat of seven ami a half size, "while his ' 1 1. 1. 1 i cased to grow alter the aire of five. Hi ,'.et'igeiice was marvelous, lie could ham anything by heart: had wo'.-.dei iully quick precept ion. great log ical laeultit-s. me.thr matical talents, aii'', a love oi mmic and ioetry. He could recite Milton and hakcspeare and lender some of the passages after the manner of the best actors he had .set ii. lie became the wonder of the city, ami even attracted eifiitilic and oilier prominent men to read this enig ma of juvenile genius. "With all the amusements and pleas- . mo he fo'iml in life lie had moments of profound sadtiess. in which he would .-p. .'.k of his early death iu terms and loin s that touched his friends and hear ers to tears. His father died before the boy had attained celebrity, and his mother earned a living by working in the mills, b aving him during the day to lie- care of his chance friends and acquaintances. 1 1 is gifts proved his iii.n. lie fell in with those who Megan topervtvt his wonderful mind. They taught him slang phrases, profanity and tb.-cealiy. A mere midget, he became as famous in vicious ranks for his vile-ii- s and precocious vulgarity of speech as he had 1 t n previously for his cultur ed and leimed intellect. He became seW'-wiiieil and incorrigible. Tlie doors f respectable people were closed against him. He learned to smoke, chew, cur.-e and swear, and spent his time in dam-nig jigs and suiting ribald songs. Jieli.it! he was tight years of age he was in the habit of coming home at night intoxicated, or not coming home at all. lb- w;is shunned by those who mice eouilid and Mattered him. Ladies who had petted him passed by him in fear of ad insult. His temper became ungov ernable, his insolence intolerable. He would slop strangers in the street de manding a chew of tobacco, and would retain either an aeejuicscenee or a denial wi'h blood-curdling prof.uiity. It was not that he was ao vile ami loathsome, for imis of that aire and character are not uncommon, but the sight of the creatine, with his big head and babv frame, conducting himself iike a candi date tor State prison, made him a mon strous and repulsive curiosity. His mother tried in van! to reform him. but In r daily i e-eu .at I ;i pi vetu.d ia : from watching over him or x.-reis-irg much imlu-'itc" el any suit. She miailv asked ti:at he be rent to a reform -v !c..o!. a. el thilln-r he has bet n tai.i a. n.:iy p.- sated f r soinet him.- I, but, after a career his ;;,, the pn;b,ibi!i lis survi in-- Fug. or. a thorough Hi and n.-.efu '. uisaii jti'.:, ., iie. are iiL.iii:; if it ;.u-s, of u;:di rg-.;p-j :.--i).l,:,.t ; 7 Tin: Law io- VAirr.N .!:-ni!. The foilowirg may F- of iate.t t to man of ci ur leaders, ni it is proh.ibly ie.it gener ally I iiowu what the Ja. concerning :-:' i .s to bM't'ooms and drinking h n i. i s re: 1 ! v is: A i a.-:e was decided at Philadelphia Ia!!y !y v.l.i' h on,.- ,,f u party of four pets.:!:, who had sp. i;t the evening at a public noii.e. was conil.( lleil lo pay tie boa , ills companions having neglected to pouey up'" their proportions of the : 'J i:e defendant he'd, that as he .,d i,.:t di-.-nk tin- wh--.!e. nor ate the v. i ' that v..., or.; end. but only a f'e,;.!i pui; theieof. he was not nspoti-sib-e ii.r puym: at .! ia that ratio. I i.e .1 ; .:. v s of a d: fieri lit opinio'i. A eompaiij n.-M mbl-.-. at a public !:-u.-.e. can b.- 1 1 ! i.lercil by tiie i.indior I i,n!v Ji-- '''' 1 ':,:'i : they have j die d thi pi-:-i !m s ;i.. r, : mo he has no n.-h to !:.: tt '.!! ;i !cr. He ca'.:..' ': ;!y to ! e. a ; he e:,t-. r-, you may di ink,-' and to a: lot:. t, r .-.aaiJ not," n-.r ask any '!' v. I.eiia r he ha mom y to pay lor his lvck.eil.tg. !. iu;i treat a not la r, for a! .f I..- !.;.ov.5. ,-r h" may treat tne ho e. It : - a ; : r-hip for t hat ni-h! , ad-.-.he.t i ibt has the hnaii ml to iu-'I'-:' who f'eds the capita! V Thev are coually ;.'"-o:iuf al.ic to him for the whole "ii!'.. Ii not enough that one pavs ii-; per-, he mii-t take care that tie via .,, is p.ud ; that is l,i concern, m t th - 1. iiallor l's.' v ;' the parim-rsliio dissolves Mlalheril beat mid -day or midi.i"ht; evt ry p.ti : !..-r is responsible for the contracted ia the partnership. If !ti lean break s a u!,i it is no; him ii - i.inoii.i i ia t'loae i; ; he ca.n charge it in tho companv, as well as its oi ! ids. as th. y must s-itle the matter v.'.lh tne ii.di idual. din- man with " -uey i.iiglit bring a dozen without. v.h . bt ir.g st range rs. I he landi. r.l is : pri . ; d of his pioj.erty and his rena'ih . He i an tae any of Jiie company, and he whom 1 takes may demand his sh."V" !iom i he rest. The defendant d-ciared that h,- had I'evt i heard so much iaw and good sem e In hi ; life : an-l thai the decision and opi: ion put : o.-,-; her, v. as wen Ii the mom it i-.'-i hiio ; he would puv the bid v, i:h eosis. and n im mb.a- it for his flit lite g.ivernim Ut.- Il-nr U.i'.:hr 1 1 1 1.! ! i. ! -..i; t i-:i Amm r -- A li is u that, when bnib- ks, calves Miecp and ho;;s are Ki'U . and , xposcii bir:a!eas food the is culled 'u .1 enl. :nut!o:: iind pork inslead of U the naiiies of th live animals . IU Tf iifi:. 1 i.ese v.or.li show the coim lomcra'.e con l.tioti (d on;- I n guage. They arc in neertain '-case ni. .inirm-i.t s of the Nor man leva-ion. S.-ayU all the animals tvhi.e bvmg go by the name KjVeii to I hem l,v ,rar s;IVll;l foiefathers, but a pen dead tle y take the Xorman name b.eo.,41.,., t Tu. i ,tJ t ;..-- :' !" 'f'1"- b'i-V and bull an' c: em: .1 to the r,.,ed. "b. . U f, ' ' ,.,,. !' " in - i- rai : the ' '. '! 'o., f,-. n. ,;!(. rlv,,(h l i -p. So calf is ": '" I the Kr. , , h M-'n. 1 .os unlike the cvhers j ; -.VT.a-nym.o.i, v ,:.!. l ,.,.,.,,.,. .,: - ' ho; and bear are I.'!1'" V '1 ''k frot:, the IT-eneh -p : '" ' 'v- I b" IM odacers a?.l the nans as lee r; :,. g ! . hec.im ! he ' - ;m. :;;. at 1 ruled the market - - II '!: " V 1 ;'" '-axotis refnia. d II.. !r J ane-,; tor e.uo.ials in evcrv (hiv u w ..en the m, ;;t u-as lala n to ma.'ket it 1:1 ' ' 1 -v 'l.e Xorman name - - t o -li' ale tu,. anm.ai, (je, ren.ain -I';'' :,! V- '-i:i:b and ioas:i r I ' ! ' ' : ' ' ''! ii- s..ien trt . A.. J"- ,, iy, i ! vmam euK.Ui.- Three ,.,,s grah : m eor, v.-..: and a half cups Indian '' , 1 cii: '''ea. ,,.. ,- ; ' . "! ' - -el of tartar, salt ; " ' u' 'il'i lailk or vat. r lo !- ! :' ' .';!; barter !: .. '; :: ' t:a !hr. c hours j;l :1 i,,,,.;,,, I:- J1'' r,l' . if prefeired. tie- :" 1 : r.e-. 'j iiii N pne:o!o V,.d f ' ; ' ' '.' ':' t :e ..!,., trt, ; d. SAVE MONEY INSURING YOUR LIFE OHIO A" -fVT -T Tins standaril article is com j)ounileil with the greute-! e:ue. Its ell'ecN are as worn 'crful ami as patifat. tor as ever. It re-tores gray or fade! hair to its youilil'iil color. It remove-, all eruptions, itching; and ibindrutr. It give- the head a cooling, soothing sensation of great comfort, and the M-alp Iv its use becomes white and clean. Hy its tonic properties it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, prevent ing baldness, and making the hair oiow thick and strong. A-s a dre--ing. nothing has been found so eti'ectual or desirable. A. A. Hayes. M. P.. State Ass-aver of Massachusetts, says, "The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent piality : am! I consider it the I5kst I'kf.vakatioN for its intended purposes.' Price, Cne Dollar. ASSOCIATION! HOME OFFICE, GREENVILLE, 0. 'frovi.l.. f..r th..-- J'tirolcnt upun you a fhteld ihitt will rtn-t ilirra triu tlie "torraf 01 lite when OlFICMUS: llt.i. I. I. Meeker. (.Tti.lirc ('.mmon l'leas C.iurt.) . rn-H.lrnt. .i.tMGri K Kirru. . Vice I'rrsidem. M. F. Myers. . SccrPtnry. .1u.lirtl. T. Mkkkeh. Treomrer. J.. V. Hki-I.. ('mliit.T Urecu v iilr- llank.) Buclsixigliam's Dye FOR THE WHISKERS. This eleeant preparation may be relied on to change the color of the beard from gray or any other un desirable shade, to brow n or black, at discretion. It is easily applied, being in one preparation, and quick ly and effectually" produces a per manent color, which will neither rub nor wash off. Manufactured by R. P. HALL L CO.. NASHUA, N. H. 8cJ ly a'J Zv.zt.t'.z. ii Tel-;:: :-. V.;ii::zr a Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. ( fy.r rtfrF' r. f-nip't FTlrt iry fStre A T2ri:ibli prt'jviroti'Hi nnl ihp onlTinro rfincilf in lh w-Tl'I fr KrlrHt'a IHsean. Ii;itM-ton. :iml AI.I HMiie j, Liver, and rr i . siitutjniais oi the bighrst order In proof of iho-jr st.-vT.-mcnt.'. tt i, Tor th" t-rirf f Ilrktwf call for War Ttvr'n S:fo llrhf 4'urr. ' f"'n ih i:tiro iT I5rictit nn1 thf othor nn'.l Mrrrf'urr. WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS. It thnbrit ninnd Purlll.T, and ntniiilntrn rri'ry l.inrtion Ia lr.or ri 'r.H li r J 1 aclluli. and is Tliij.- a hsiif-llt in all il:o:i.-s. It e:r Mrofulnns and olhorSkln rrpp lln mid 'i!svtn, including faaivn, I 1 t :tii'l ( p- luT l.vtf;. Wr.-.itn'" of Slomnrti, i:tf it:, Ii7itn4'. 4;4.it.rl l4hi. it, el. .. tr c,ir si by tlie Wafc BiKt-n. It i 11!. i'l!i' 'd s.'l npv TIZ'TUnil iiv,'i ll ill- K'Ni'.. iii.tt'S of t -.v.) si s r !T: h. iMe. and 1.M. ! WASNEfTS SAFE NERVINE t Q'li --Ulv r V'-. STosI a?Tl Slwp to t)iosi:fTWj,iBr. l-.pllo'1i It It, atifl r-lit v- Kervns lrm Iraf2rii hrnuht m hy t-xoisjvc lri:ikt ovcr V't". n Tir:i! : .,;!. ji:hI itli r chmi'. I'owprftil as it !st'M'.p rRn aiul S'.oh flis ttirld .erw, it r vcr injur"! tn system, u li(tliT tak'-n i:i sni;itl or lartre Iosi. I'..ttltrs f lA. 5ir.- ; prices, JMc, mid I.OO. WARNER S SAFE PILLS A r an inimfliat1 and nrtivf Rtimn'.i far ft Torpid Llyer. ::rt( cure Coitivcnifsi. Dyxpptla. Bil iousness. Klllou ll;vr rhoii. Mla.ri&, Frer and Ague, ami phoiiM !)- us-i l!oti-v r ih b'-.V''H lo n-t opf-rat fnf-ly nr-rt rpuiar!y. o o(hr I'ilU r qnir" verlt aaM f.r lhrutli Wrk. Irir 5," OtM. lx. m-nrr'n S:fr Rr1imr snhl hi iH-Ks-xt-t h trmm In fl !M ! erj whtrf, H. H.Varr.sr &.Co Proprietor. ROCHESTER, N. Y. Ce'SSiil for PBKI,t PERMANENTLY CURES fKiDUZY DISEASES, I Constipation and Piles, j- g WK. If. II. t I. hauls Ilcro.l t., ar I .1 "iiicn.ri.rKi:iM:v Ti.oir.i.rs It bub test oi'tr! !U.e A tlinrm. It hawmrc.l ninny Trry trJ?t irsj bfl".n tl'lS LES, fltnj litm iictct ft:Uvd to ? 1 not ca-'xiMIy.' fj rf73 MCI.'ON FAIR RIM. of t-(.Al!ai. Vt., '3 ycur of jri t :tt !1'Tl rliig ri-!m rile nr.d l o P I t . i;n(i A :((', ol !"cri.-Mrr., n;s on I J ?S nr.rl.iicc w.ltr lor me In com- plt-ti-ly cirin n m cr? 1. 1, it anil KiUncj js'-j II te. 5 31 Cf l R PWNDERFUL If 11 ' rc.rM: it acts on ttii:15 iij NETS AT TIIK KA.lir Ti."n:. b-A Becaaco It clenrses tho syctem of , - o . . . . . i . i : a In Kidney and Urinary diseases. Bit- VLii loudness, Jnundlce, Constipation, Piles, or In Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Female !l60rders. Ixlr.M V-WORT l lllrT v-"lnMr ram. Ji Bxvnn! Anil ran b tent 1y nll nrcnatd. f' Diif p.iriap will innko s"x ;!:. nf r.irdirlnr. i 1 niplailnt."1 ii liny It at tTie PrwcjUt. IVI-ef t.4N. 3 Tlurlinyton Vt. Ct, ;n- , pr.tM.i tl. V e- I l..vr r :y on Hep Bitters." 'Tff.il rf, prmr nv v l!ni :.ttfr. Leaithy ar.il h.ipiiy."' "Tj!i. rt- Ton Tit to T- utrmifT, Jr. .n Hop rtttera ' ' Tho rrrt t flrr- r. Mi in B.-li, l;!i m .l IS "1 ! v r I : r. r.;.l I a ! ir n-ed I I. !,i!fr!. .1:..'V " ' - -1.. p V li ft .i r. ii t U i-r::.! for a ox that Hop Bit ters will cot euro or helix" "Hot. WttT ballrf np. rimirtlw!nj and currn eontloually from the first doaa." "Kfdnry and Trl Tiry complaints f all L I n (1 4 pcrmn'nt It cured by liop Bittera, ITop Cornn Cnr. andbeou aok ciiiidirn. Thrj ITor P. for PtoTuarh, Mvtr nd Kldinys, fn en pHnr to tl others. Cures I,y (iKn tioo. AjJ& XrUkrgLta P.T. C. lftniitio!ufe lin.l lrr.rtiMf rui for dmukrnre. ti!a f (pn:m, tobacco and narcolic. AW UrSoT; oH f,w M;iufati,riifc- Co.. Ivochcor, .V. l Ircolar D i:. r. .1. r.rrk", i'ii sii ian A:n?( i:f;i-.i, ( 'EO. M. RKADF, Aorpey-ci-Law, : '.e i'tr from !Ilb sfreet. f 8-27, 75) 7 SI'I X IAL 1 I. ATI 'K1 IS. Thi Association oUer the followinif ijipcial f tuiv? : lpt. Kndiin-nifnt I'rotcction on the Mutual A i.rs!!n'nt . l;in. Ji. I'nifiirm Mfmtifr'iiii' t'w ot t-10.00. for nil and amount. 31. No Annual lute, nor rxtnt ttrcT whnl i'vfr. hi:ni:i its. IVr'oiii tiotwron the Bi;-s ot 1 nnil yrnrs. who h:ivc ;i tirt--l.t-i' health rornnl. m.iy hold rithrr a Life IVrtitiCRte or an KnJuwinent OrtlnVate. a they inny ilcsirr. MNTX Y.IKNT IT. AN. 1? to J4i. jmyahle at drath or t exiiirntton of VI vpnr. ;H to 4.". ftOoo. psyahlr nt death or it expiration kA 1 jf:irs. 4n to .Vi -J0tO, payahle at dcaih or at expiration if 1T vc:ir. to f J'MtO, i:ty:hle at lnth or at expiration of V2 rc:ir. I Ti l . IT. AX. 16 to 311 $4m). jiayahlc at death only. :;4 to 4." :ooo. r, to 55 f-'.VK). 56 to 64 J-JH0.I. " " Fur further particular '-all on or nddr.-tH K.li.iiK.SL'HUKK. Aaront lor I'aiuliria I'ounty. Kliennhunf. I'a. lrM. F. lEit.-. Secretary, Hrecnvillf, lhi. BEST IH THE" WORLD!" I tTLTlKAL fSES 0Y LIME. The atlvanUfs of the use of lime are so many that it is almost imimssihle to i pnuraerate them. Their effects may be described as being both chemical and . mechanical, and as being exercised both 1 upon the organic and inorganic constit uents of the soil. The following may be i taken as a summary of 6ome of the prin cipal benefits to be derived from it ; 1. Upon deep alluvial and clay soil it increases the crop of potatoes and ren ders them less waxy. Sprinkled over , them in the store heap, it preserves them and when riddled over the cut sets, it wonderfully increases their fertility. '2. Lime eradicates the finger and dis ease in turnips and gives greater sound ness to the bulbs. 3. It gives, when applied to soft meadow land, a larger production of mere nutritions grasses. It also exter minates coarse and sour grasses, des- ' troys couch graps, and acts jiower fully ' upon rye grasses. 4. Upon arable land is destroys weeds of various kinds. AWRICt LTIRAL WISDOM. ; Ckm alone ia not good feed for any i breeding animals. ! Feed the pooiest fodder first ;:i 1 fol ' low with a Itetter quality. ; Three perks of Ijoiled ictatoes fed I warm each day, a remedy lor dlarrho&a J in cattle. Agricultural crops are like children ; they need nursing and careful looking j after every dav. ; "The liberal soul shnll be fat." This ' applies in a remarkable degree the fcr- ': tilizing of on"s field. Mowing the grass off every year iiu- ; poverislies the soil, while grazing of the sheep will enrich it. ' Septenilier calves escajK1 the trying j heat of summer, and can le pushed through the winter with grain. Plant cabbages. If they tiring a good price sell them : if not, feed them to sheep, milch cows and pigs. Keep calres growing well from the ; first, but do not get them too fat if you wish to have the host cows. 1 It is as wrong to confine stock with out roots of sonic k:ud as it would le to STILL LATER AND BETTER ! :ney T SPRING GOODS IN C5IU.AT l'HOFUr-TON AT mttWOrT'S CHEAP STOKE t While $u manti arc U'k""J tor tea ra t" tfi cmttntj l rcxoi' nitm '.nlf.ii m iui. btiri'j tin iiuki man. iff nvbf.-riUr lm. ronrhnl'O ( m, n i (., ,f rm .ifie Xt'-iiie anil icc it (. titi'limlcd itt 'ti"n L'l ."I''i'in'i tYiki's a,,J tht 'i.ith'i.- qtntrllq ir'dh ALL K 1 X I ()!' (idOhS JSJT PRICES SO LOW THAT XOXi: VAX OK IAllF. COM I'JITK WITH IlIM. llii'itr uill uhiatsfind a full ami dnjaul "f tit rjlhhi'i to hi f-iofl in a j m ra s'Wf, Coin riitxj a fimiililt hn( i f DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, HiTS. CAPS, Boots, Shoes, Groceres Hardware, Tinware, Queensware, Glassware, ffoolenware, Cijars, Tctacco, Canseil Gco3s, k., k. Also, Fl.tJUII, CORN MEAL, F1SII, SALT ly the lnilil nn.l l.ar.vl. DKl'fiS. NAILS CiLASS, l'UTTY, l?KlHF, llliOOMS. ,vc. 1 haw likewise added to my tK k I3ITT"H ivrri:Tvrr COHX tSIIII.I.lCI?, u-hich ici be told at tht rrmarknble loir pru e of 'JO ct r,U im h. A:to for sa'.r. V.r BEST AND QUICKEST BUTTER-PRODITING CHURN EVER INVENTED. ' A liirije Increase of hnflnc?" hail neeep!tated the mlarfment of my itorf room nd the er'C i of an additional wareroom, and ti!l my rs'alliiiment if literally crowded wiih choice kooU and .r It ranidlv decomposes vegetable matter, producing a large amount of ' deprive them of vegetables food for plants in the form of carbonic acid gas. 0. It destroys or neutralizes the acids in the soil : her.ee its adaptability to our sour soiis. 7. It acts powerfully upon some of the inorganic parts of the soils, especially on the sulphate of iron fouud in peaty soils, and the sulphate of magnesia and abi m ina. S. It proves fatal to worms and larva; of injurious insects, though favorable to the growth of shell-bearers. '.. Slaked lime added to vegetable matter causer it to give of its nitrogen Stagnaut and impure water which cows drink while at pasturage is one of . the most prominent causes of bad odor . 1 in milk. ; The sinall farmer is the mainstay of ' ' the country's agriculture, since he con- ' tinually works upon the quality of his ; ' products. Man' trees become hollow, or fall in- i i io premature decay, from the water! j penetrat ing through old saw rents made i in pruning. j ' Ashes saturated with kerosene and i , applied to cucuiiiIkt and squash plants in the hill will be a great help in keep- : in the form of ammonia. l"ion soils in I ing off striped bugs. AND SALERATUS Which is the tamn thing. Impure I1I-Crr Roda or alrratns (whirh ithesamtliliic)iaoraal!grit ly ctirty white color. It may appear white, examined hy Ielf, but a COMPARISON WITH (HI R( ll Si O-S " ARM ATIH MMER" DRAM) will ihoir tho difference. See that your Saleratns nnd Rak inc Smla ia white and PURE, a Khoald be ALL. SIMILAR SUBSTAN CES mnl for food. Housekeepers who prefer bread maIff with yeast, will improve ita quality, make it ri betti rand prevcatit from aonrinp. by faddir.s onc-hnlftcaspoonfnl of Chnrrh & 'o. a Soda or Maleratna. Bo Htire andnot nee too much. The use of this with anur milk, in preference ta B&kiu Powder. a-cen twenty times iffl r-pt. Bee one puind pai-kago for raluaolo iuforina tion and read carefully. SHOW TIJJ2 TO YOUR GROCER. i-Fir pule hy X. .T. KncnmorF. Khensilmrir, I'a. 3' which ammonia is combined with acids it sets free the ammonia, which is seized upon by the plants. 10. Solubility in water causes it to sink into and ameliorate the subsoil. When the soil contains fragment of granite or trap rocks, lime hastens their decomposition and liberates the silicates. 11. Its combination with the acids in the soil produces saline compounds such as potash, soda, etc. 12. Strewn over young plants, it de stroys or drives away the tu-nip tly. L5. Worked in with grass seeds, the beneficial effects of lime, chalk, marl, and shell-sand have been visible for thir ty yea is. 14. Applied to the rot heap, lime ef fectually destroys the seeds of weed. To sum its advantages : When pro perly applied to the soil, it purities and stimulates its action, thereby promoting the growth of healthy vegetables of all kinds. The simple fact, that a man can clear $.'50 f rom on acre of jiotatoes, does not demonstrate that he can clear a pro ra ta profit on 10,000 acres. To insure a profit, pigs should be growing and thrifty from the time they are weaned ill six to ten months of age, when they should lie ready to slaughter. tlnn eaaer neelters alter harvainf.. Still forinK determined lo accommodate all who come, and r?pc-;aliy mv friemU from the eountrv, to whom the lilfthet rice In trade will he paid tor all kind ot produce. I have thrown open mv lar'e and ooramodiou" ata le for the tree ue of all who m-.y wind to put up their stock. Thankful tor past lavors and tiopetu mnnv lu'ot one I remain as ever. .T. FllBHIHOFF lllffh Mrerl, r.bonahnrt;, HarrliIStiO. Ill SIMP ! 10 TEARS BEFOKK THE PUBLIC. I'lDliouiu ciI by nil to be tin- Iilnt PI.KAS A NT ami Hri H Ai mi s remedy Now in use for the ( i i:r; of ( in i-.h, coi.d5, t r.rn r, hoarseness, tickling seiisiition of the throat, whooping conch, ete. (IvKit million r.o'r- TI.K-' SOl.O WITHIN THK LAST FKW TEARS. H trives relief wliefver tiseil, nju r,n the power to iiiqi.irt benefit that cannot be bad frmn t!.e i-ntii;h mixtures now in us-. Sold b all T iti itri-t -. :it rents tier bottle. i.vs Tau fou IVitato IU'os. The Lewistown Scntint I publishes the follow- j ing discovery for the destruction of ih- 1 j tato bugs. We endorse the recommen- ; datiou. although what effect the tar may have upon the vines had better Ik; ; tested before it is universally adopted : j The discovery is nothing less than a i I "dead shot4 iiiiediuient to the further : marauding of the predatory Colorado b-etl; one which, unlike I'aris green, ' is neither dangerous nor costly. The i "universal lay out" is simply the appii- '. cation of gas tar, and while we may ! ; seem to treat the subject with levity, i 1 the remedy is none the less effective. ' I The most convenient method ot appli ' cation is by means of a small dipper ' with a sharp angled hp such : our lair tnemts employ m cementing I fruit cans and jars. With this impte '. ment there is no excuse lor misplaced ' drops or soiled clothing. The liquid . should be so directed as to fall upon the main branch of the tuber. If there are any beetles on the plant you aretreating ; they will suddenly decide to migrate. Now, just here we have to c-.mless that ' we laughed out, long and loud he laughs who wins at '.he extreme urgen cy of their exodus, on the occasion of our trial of the "Jay out." Tlie gas tar. anywheieiii proximity, created a prompt stampede of the iiest.s. and as row after , row was visited the crowd of o nitres i ahead of us, with the Nemesis ot iras i t'liu: Fo it Coi.ns. We published ; some time ago in this magazine a para. ' j graph ujon bronchitis, the result of some , experiments made by a gentleman upon I himself, and which his medical attend- ant said, jocularly, constituted a fraud i upon the profession. This gentleman ' who was subject to attacks of acute ; i bronchitis, succeeded iu warding them 1 i off by observing the ordinary pecautions i i against catching cold, but eset ially i by chewing a small piece of ginger ' I whenever he was obliged to go out of door on a cold day. Since he had adopt- j ' ed the plan of keeping a piece of ginger i i iu his mouth while out of doors, he had ' never had an attack of bronhitis either ' j winter or summer. A very similar result has been obtani ' f tl in coryza by an Italian gentleman, ; : It. Kudolph. which makes us believe, : more in the above-men" ioned ginger than we felt at first inclined. The case is related in a recent number of the ! Uazzidn 3luH a Itnliana, and the sub stance used was not sringer, but euc; tus. Doctor Kudolf being seizeil wi severe attack of coryza, or in other te a very bad cold iu the head, happened to chew one or two twigs of the eucalyp tus, at the sinie time swallowing the saliva secreted, w hich had a bitter aro matic llavor. To his surprise he found that, in the course of half an hour, the t one as ( .is.li Ciltarrit had disappeared. Some day s later the same per.son was . seized with another attack, when the same I rent mt nl was follow ed by an I equally fortunate result. The author then prescri'oed thi.- sim ple remedy to several of his patients, f all of whom were benefited in the amc ! way. He adds that, in his opinion, this i treatment is only suitable to acute cases ! that apiH-ais probable enough, but if i such simple aromatic substances as gin : irer and eucalj pt us will cut shoTor pre l vent an attack of bronchitis or coryza i we consider that a very useful discover" , has lecn made, and that it cannot be i too widely known. HvnlUbj Maijazim. DON'T, GENTLEMEN, DON'T HTJY STITCH OF WEARING APPAREL! oi? s;ir-i .1: ai rncii: of CENT'S EtmmsMNO coons t UNTIL YOU IIAVL SKKN TIIK IMMUNOL STOCK oi" WARM-WEATHER CLOTHING, lEXS CAPS, JUST RECEIVED AT THE suu- IS Young America Clothing House, Corner Elevenlh Avenue and Eleventh Street, ALTOOXA, IVY., ill!. i'i:oi'i:!i .to i:s of which ma in: STANT AIM TO iT THKIi: CON- KEEP A STOCKandSELL AT PKIOES Willi I! li: CAN I'.1 I'A I. AM XOM: CAX I At I I. n-.erelorc wo ri-i.r-e It : O- n't inrrrt ..! MSllINIi (Si Ii iiS. A,. .. ii .t In : itll vi i . i ; S I - M M i K i e.ui ! th ix.-;. f.x-ti.- -S H K- Yoimg America, CloUiiup: -"!. J Cor. lltli Amiii sunt lltli Sti-eot, Alti-.m ETovise .. 5'; i'.-tl. M-:i.LRi:S' LlVKi: ','ILI.S are cis.) hish ly leeomtnfiiileil for curing liver complaint constipation, s'u k-heailai hes, feverand ague, ami all diseases of the stomai-li nml liver. Solil by all DruguMs at 2.1 rents per hox. ;. K. Srflcr f- Co., rutstmrg, ri. Oi'lui'iTa. lxri.-ly. tar accelerating their jirogress, iiicrtas- ed and multiplied. They did not wail to pack their trunks, put on a clean shin or wake tlie babies, liidadrop tall on the o.s Jrimtis oi. one of them, there was an instant upturning oi the whites of the eyes, a convulsie qi.iver in its active legs, and, apparently great tribulation in its diaghragni. .V lew ('.utxivop.i s Wasps. Many years ago I was examining an apple tree, w hen a wasp alighted on a leal which formed a caterpilla.rs nest neatly rolled up. The wasp examined both ends and find ing them closed, it soon clipped a hole in the leaf at onu of the nest about onc- eunin oi an men in uiamcicr. u then NICHOLS-SHEPARDc&CC.BattleCrceia EaWrh.d la 14. minutes later there was ciape on the i went to the other end and made a noise Uoor arnl a call lor the functions ut" the Coioner. Such of the rascals as caught a diop on their shells instantly descried their pasturage, and as soon as they landed on Urea Jirnoi turned over un their backs, and, like the mule, proceed ed to indulge in a dust bath. -A. -"V-- Tb.reshinr Machinery and JPortabl and Traction Engines. TITE HT AVD VUU of ei.n ;:bc throvyevt the 7. 1.;. TiT2-P' ire. Vr I-, i" y.t tm-.., i f 0 fflEBRATED " !!' i r'':irrT! r-"l!' r ;in.n. i -. r-.'r --Imt.jt leeji, the acqui.(iin ot ..I .r. ;ir- l.!e'-in-.'- a t ti nd.i nt uhhi the e r.-e'. K.-h tl.l! prieel""s invinorant :nii ! and irrien t a fuc. ffii eon I ; ion i restored and titennnce af- r li-d ti eneli li t- "iit.iimrir nrvnn hythe Bitter", . ho-li 1 in..(I. ni e e'-en to the 1,-in i'ni ne palate! -sctalde in composition, and thormi-hlv nfe. I'..:- si.ile i'y nil OrmtirNM and IieahT" -enerallv. Hoav Diamonds auk luoiir. I liuying dianionils for retail is said to be a dvlicate and dillicuit task, Tlie buyer sits down at a table with a lartre sheet of white paitT spread lie fore him. On i the paper are poured tht; contents of certain packages received by tiie whole- ; sale dealer. The keen eyes of the buy er, an expert, ot course, picks out at ' once the shallow, Hawed, and ail defec tive stones, w hich are definitely n jeet ed, and sw ept into a bag. The accepted Hones must next lie paired, and to this end a tin plate, mounted on lutir feet, and pierced with holes of different size, is employed. On this the diamond. are , laid, and shifted to and fro till each diamond has been fitted into a propor tionate hole. Then the gems undergo a second ar.d final examination, the i buyer examining them most rigorously, and reject ing some which may have at first cscaiicd his attention. Any irreg- , ularity ot form, lack of brilliancy, duil- i lies of water, or yellowness ut tint is sufficient to condemn them. Tho matched stones are then put up in pairs , in pa pur or small cases, and the others are sold to inferior jewelers. In I'aris, the latter are readily purchased and set in the (lowers, stars and crosses and oth- . er ornaments w hich make such a display in windows of the Palais royal. The French, as a rule, like showy thing, and are less fastidious in dia monds than Americans are. They arc more for general effect than purity or , perfection, and often sell inferior gems which will not licar resetting. which frightened the caterpillar, which came rushing out at the hole. It was immediately seized by the wasp, who, finding it too large to carry off at once, cut it m two and went oil with one-half I waited a little while and saw the wasp come back for the other half, with which it also flew away. After witnessing such evidence of intelligence I have had a great respect for wasps, and gave or ders to my gardeners never to destroy them. 1 gained some further evidence of their carnivorous taste when I once took my children to Switzerland for a holiday and on a buttertly-iiuuting ex jiedition. "We had spread out the day's find in the evening, and next morning I placed the boards in the sun to dry. n looking at them some hours later I found nearly all the bodies gone, only the tho rax and wings left : and while examin ing them a wasp alighted on the board, and I soon proved that he was the cul prit. I have no doubt that wasps are most serviceable to gardeners by destroy ing caterpillars. TONTitIXCI V PTTurtl.T! M rK r a ri.k, i n inn j -rrt w 114 1 rnr of l'riero nnd Co::Ontio!. Ila.lnr. "-v., tjriii'i.' ft -T rD (r.ira.;x twr it.n..r fix-it lienor: iuc in .nill n1 .aim oS lnT'rlir and DLgrcl lalla'.i our fan,,. rac-lm. CI n ' .-I r4 ri, . MIIHI'lKM'.l t l-i i M W IT.Hl" r. r t."y no In t" t-.i ? rt Cr-T .ai.l i. n t liMn-ti s. r. --lul T '..- her li V at. Ti-,.-1, . I .. v-r.an-i fi.t n.t. r .l,. -'.v fnt-r ti"c I- t' t e- !. ft.ru? u-r. c.-."4 m- .T-. ItrKVI N. 'Tf IM-FX.IM H, with f.,- -r 1- uTiha..:i In OIST ti-.k- S - in:. P. -r OjrC'.. Sir.;:. CAUTION! BE NOT DECEIVED tT TrCh 'Tpr'-lmCrl mr, WT,'1 rTlle 5 Tl-rx . 1 - "lf mi i. rrt the -OIJU-AL" mm the "CJK.M I.M." frm ii. C For fnll prtrtlcnlfr fn nr onr tr to gt' fur 1 iluktrtt'.-ti V" I rc : mr. fa c mwii ff.c. iliJI-.--" KICH0LS, SHEPAILD CO., Battle Creek, W ch. I fins, rnsfrsl, tiifrj I li:? & 11.) CMNTOX STKKKT, .lOHNSTOWX. V. -A.T. A V.i IC A I. TStl". Wonos ok Wisdom. To live long it is necessary to live slowly. Give neither counsel or salt until you are asked for it. i-r poMI-hcd a new edition of , Ir. I nlvfrcir ( eletirateil Ia'.it on the rtti!,cnf curr (wirhout medicine) ,. SrKllMATOIlliHOCA or -mii:;il W'e:iknee. I nvolnntiirv Si'iiennl Ixtt'o iMroTVtfY. Mental and rhylr"l 1 ncn parity, Im pi. diluent- to Mnrviiiffe. etc. : al-o, Cunsi-mition, Km f.i-sy nnd I ns. iii.iiee..l hy elf -indulgence or ctm:i1 exlr:l :i'jancc. Sr. The eelehmted Biithor. in thi rdmlrahie K!3v, leiirlv lii.iiiwtrH iri.m a thirty yenr?"" loiecp?". lel pr.n tice, thnt the nhirmina: rone(tuences of -. . . ii, n nil on in i-uriil wi i unlit I ne .Inn- ,l .... . . , ,, ,.,,..(: . ,, aeroi'5 ii-e ol Internal n-e licine or the application ancilig or testing we Still go on i i i:.e km e : pointing out a mode Ht once iniple. ' Oy-aiKl-Iiye lo ii. .iii'i -ii-i-iiiio. iy i:ie:in ot which everv MiNiTii'. no m:itt"r what h-, condition mav he, iiki t cur" hini-i ll rheflply. privately, nnd ratlxratly'. -'Tlii" l.eeiiire .-l-.oiild he in the hands of every w,n!h roi l -. ery in f ii in the Innd. S, nt under seal. In a pliin enrelope. to any n1 irc. poft-pnvl, on rcclpt efix cents er two'pot ro.re unp. Ad'Ire-- O " pTililK'f-r lliK II I.V I.KVi I.I.I, HI IIK.il. ().. 41 Ann St., New lark : lvt t (ihce Ho.t ISSfi. April n. iM'i.-,".ni. A VAi.fAnr.E Invention rtm IIu sKKKKricns. A new article of glassware is living ut upon the market which will resist the extremes of heat and cold in ordinary use without break ing. The glass being formed into lamps chimneys, tumblers, goblets, tnlies for telegraph wire, guage glasses for steam Imilers, etc.. is subjected to a process which metallizes it, knitting the mole cules of the glass closer, making them more homorgeneous. The glass is call ed the "Dragon Hand., Lamp chim neys made under this process will with stand a tierce flame while wet, and the glassware may be subjected to tests of of ice and boiling water alternately without fear of breaking. It is tough and flexible, and is the only glass, as we understand, ever made which will en dure these tests. The "Dragon U'and"' glass will become a household a house hold word. It is a valuable invention. t ;iiil Ciirioxt JStoolc ol Dry and Dress G oodt- NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC., to be found in Cambria or adjoining counties. ; ami fail not to call, buv ff "Forget not the and be lu: tee-. . .reet and numbers C3-EO. "W". 1TS.3-ZD37 CASH DI'.AI.I.ll IN Al.I. KINK OF HEATING and COOKING- STOVES rnrAT o AN I MANFFAC TFin.lt OF- WARE, l.l;A-oiitli Ave. Altoona, 1ji. rrFE.tPMT PLACE IX Till. CITY. ofink-. Sr,o,K ,, Ropairlns of nil liiml promptly anil nni lifartorll) atlrnlel to. lO-MTn. tf. in tK9 , A I. ei ion . p . 1 1 : li" p nTel . i.Iriic , r. r'.,e : teeie h "trct, near J :;'Vfn: I. a vi-n i;e. r. here nint .all. can he mail e. I mice h..i.r tfin S t'i In, a. m.. tin t Irom 2 to 4 ni.,1 I i . i'. m. vp..e!al atten'ion paid to Dis ea?c i f the i:, ,. and !r, a well as to Suririeal ( ij.era; l. in of , ver v deL-ri 1,1 ion. I 4-19.-t I. ) Joil.N Ml liril V. M. D.. l ii isjri.xx AMisri;ii!.u.. Kar. -e.i Pa. iirTI" - in l'oi:.;!:i recently o..-'ipie l hy Dr. . M. K. iin, n li--ii ;rcM. we-t el ' .Inlian. and nearly rppo'lte the Ki.nr 1 luii'i1. Xinht ciilj -hould be made at the ohb-e. f J-ir, ' i.-if.J F A. SIIO KM A K Ell, Attornet- at-Law, Ebflnsburg. Office; on High strei t.eat end of residence. ll-2l,TS.-tf.i uitAVM NrM'inr Mriui iM:. TRADE MARK The (i real Fnr- TRADE MARK ' M A. MR Sfimnnf ;ik- n"i,Sj'rm:ifor rh :t. I it.itf.toii'-y : nI nil i.t-a?s qtirnr'f ol St'll- BEFORE TAKIKB.Ter n.a;;iidArTER TAKING. i'.eii in the Heck. Ii!m;ic o ViMori. Premature in. I Aire, .-iiid many fit her iliyene i lint lei. I to In .inity or 'nn-'iimpt ion. and a I'reniamre frrare. "i- I nli particiil ir in our pamphlet, which we rte ire fo fend tree hy mail to evervone. AwTi.e S;ieri!i Mili. ine if fold by nil Iirnsil't" at jl i er pni kap-e. or fix package. rr f ft, or will be ent '. ee by trull on wcipt of tho ne iiey t-v niraring The firT fl-iiieiiie To., ''et-ni-M foo..-,'. ''eeti-.n-. Mrnr :.'j.ri 5 y sittrcj'iisrs ev:a wwtir:. go off. n e hand folks over lo God's mercy but show none ourselves. There are calumnies against which even innocence loses courage. He that can compose himself, is wiser than he that composes books. There is in every human countenance either a history or a prophecy, which must sadden, or at least soften, every re.'h cling observer. Alllictions are the medicine of the mind. If they are not toothsome, let it stitiice that they are wholesome. It is not required in physic that it should please, but heal. To til! th sphere which Providence aploints is true wisdom; to discharge trusts faithfully and live exalted ideas, that is the mission of good men. It is a common practice with many farmers to plant pumpkins with their corn : but a great many believe, and say they have proved it, that a better and an earlier matured yield of corn is ob tained when this crop alone occupies the soil. They contend t hat the pump kins naturally exhaust a portion of the vitality of the soil, which otherwise could assist iu maturing the corn crop. lelis. i;te::ar.isoii ,-l os is m mrzm aem m wt-. Z perfecteu esy j UOLUK in Bnfterthirllt-ened c 'er th-. . ,i " f f i T-.4t. - II -I Tic,u-,i.of i.,i-v:..T, ,,v it i i'kisVk. 't. i .h v,vvrv v: rr:'.',!;'";i.": nvtonail'!' jer.ia nt . Y. I'.i.i v Fair. Ak m.ut rtnn-i,t nr 1. , " 'V' !-'- 1 t m ... I. -.. I! I,t? 1 , Vt. hi Ir ' iZ, S rM. m-rtiA ttltm -- S MII.KV n r.AV 1: h I , ll I Tljf- pllC! .(.:,( , i b en know i; to oi ( -,i i unr n;:s no- !. . , t in ii 1. s h l,:i i in i iious apj i . : :.( ,. tl ical t t:t. : ii, ; i.n, havt at ti Juiti d i, . sit ion ef mai ; ( ,. otht-rs to a! ,!, :i ; mov ing alf i.; t pears in l- t ! , ;) ,t ,,. Ilien.se :i'-e'i!i.n'.:i , i b'e :f IjCCOtiijf;-;- pl,. ; ill-nit -I or by 1 1 ii.g infirni.it.'oe .:i i.f leii .r !i-i , Cd bv Liettf. !'.,. :'::d L'Arn ide. v ;. ;'. met wi'ii a n. from I'l.iii! t,x' , ' ' nigh's of l" i.. -e. . ( hai.U li 1 i- 1 i ; ,,. .,i . , ilS i.doi-. Ue- -!.:e e traversing u .. i i,,,;, ..' , . in a mean lat itu.i.- . t .'.- lK-twet n l!ie ne i . i - , east l"ii-itu 1... Tin ! v . stonn. i he sky w;is( , the baroUKter, tie r; . : . : meter were regular, ai. e. V'li't ll.onsoo;; v.-js .' . -., ;. I if-rat u re of t he surf.;-- ; constant at -' i . The sea was cover- 1 i ; cred ;ieid in n i .ar i : c-s of unduK'.t : : s :. ' The nolky .-.:. v.. i- ' a; the motion of n,,. e, ..." the screw i wl.ii-h -had C-Mliidf raoi.- ; e ; i , all disappi a red : l.i:; w as i-oi;,. w hat a'-. tf litivi ly over lie- i,'-.--tiie w a;, r w as si-. ;, i , . , , inotis ii 1 1 i ni -r i! i' i , pn s-i d i-losc tojt le. ; . ,: ; close to t he s.,!'. . ; , , cilnf of thes- e.,; ; ; tilin ties long . f ;:. -, , I'ohl !!ig t(-'i h .i-i - i : ; !.,. ' on. these' weu- .-i i . stil'-tanee. whi'-ii 'j' , ' apju'ill-i-il. leavn.g e , ,. liinetp in diaii.-u ;. v. . ciYisco'. ppet, j,-r..l tie: aniina'cti lae-.I '. e . ing il s and 1 et.ee ' .V ll 1 op ( 1 w;t: ev ' . . bilic brought b:ti k - - : i when the create; ; h ind it L'ave a 1 i ' -. ... quickly etingu:i.- : .... ! sineli The milkv va:. e looked at iii'tbo .1 ,i ;.. oeity. evf-n though the watf-r procur- le, e.e into darkness. I; mined v hat ( a - t le se aiiimaleu.i . ;:, .i also desire!,;,, as ; ; various lio'.'.y -.a- ,,! ' t inn-s "f t h-ir sitiji.-.iia:1 leiist in the vita : e Sun. ral of the ,;,,:'. . inide had v. jtJ:- -1 : i. ' . fore. bio. ie vi r so 1 lions. The L'A i a: , ' parsed iLirt yji aie-s l'el iruary, 1-. . e !. anything 'of the kiiel. - . A lilMMio .11 t.i-I.L!;. The air. :ieiie: . ; : , . sa s a:i En.-' I; l:.i 1 'e.-i v : .; : huge c; i..ni;ci.. ia f. .; :.. : ; ; ju-l like an t '. '-a: on.- w . ;:'.l l.a- :. ,:- . ; v i;i..'u; i : g ' ' .v.-j:e.l i J:T'; ; i ', triit ;t . ;t . l.e v. a- . : !. c.lac-l III- I . -.! i - . 1 ate. "' W ie t . , ; , -r . -answt l cane- ; i-e: : .; ly, as it S'-i. nie.i. i r. - -. the d it e. i.h li :y o- ' : . fe t from the .h:!.-:ti-. U was not a!v.-.:;.s - -. . ent sel va::t. f : s....v ; , mat r gave a.: . tlie poiat. le.e, '.lj. 1 - " ' ''xnn-i.s. and h;-eo . - . - Ul'ldl r J lo'l rt. It Woah! Cm::::,:;i:;; t! a" . or tin d of d-.ii-.g ll ! and ovi r." or '-liee h . ' v. iiig at! ntien." l,; ; " the ihtcltel ,--f lie- e- : . . at l.at. the r--i.. e - : 1 teu b-d to do as i- ': eia-e ua- ia e A tret- was m ! t i sence. as it fj- ;a tie " ; ! date, patting 1 i;h - leaves, t ht n l !; ,'a :; '. i ally a t-lrmp f t;.- lr: i - ' I of this we were ;;'. i:.- .'- ! ' for U liis.'.-'j'ee.red -le1 i ' "' . . . little g.-l'.elt 1'Vov ll ii.f' . the ii; t ri in. tin. d. 1 i. .. . oiilv a sp'-eiim n of t! -'. ; '-tricks"" that J 1 1 1 j : well how to perform, w. . sp ' iking of ihe datt w..s , ventriloquisni the jugN ; to make his v.ehv ..- con e Irom whoioth. d it dnce the aia'.a ie-e to ; : .: ; Voice came or,t of tie- ft;; ;-. i Is- itself. Lut after this, the stone ;' ttl. ran. and t.nal'y. v. ::li 1 . .. : n suddenly attached, ie. w a ; and altglitt-1 l-twe. n '- . joim-d bait Is. This w.w ; " ed by mathitivry ad:..::!;, ' tween thf carbune!i a;;,', l . upon which it hi. Cut; -irg as were the j-e . etie ;.' . wielidfisof mechanism, a had nothing to do with th- -powers, such as tic t nl; !'. ,.. de-1 to jmssess. Ax An r. iiuncik C" read mi your paper 1. it tly v.. i ing anecdotes ot the ulit -ct ) and I am Umptcd to l:m low ing in-tance ef tie- -a e cow, which occured at F. Some veals ago to the ;:i ; ' ceased I t hit i 0, f I !:l v h' -- .h the tiory : A line boy of abcat n v. . the son of a Mr. Iurs ha. time Feen indulge.', in the 1. i' ing a favorite cow. lb- v... do-.ng so in a field ;ui;v::. :e yard, when a niivliH-"ii- ! was in the same la iJ. vx-i . '. ; and tossed him : the cow. s- ' nocent attendant thustn.ie enraged, and. lunning n;e bull, gored him o iln .'!! n"'; ! as to lender him who" i:ic: , new ing his attack upon tie- i . it was about to do. Mr. IF: a neighlKU ing lantu-r, w as ,: : the field at the time, aad i child in a state of i i-.as h ha 1 I'. ci ived 1 O verv s. ie'a A'li!.! .n, I IV t -. TTif.tik's one mystery in domestic af fairs that no man has ever yet lieen able to solve. If a woman starts to white wash a ceiling she is sure to get lime in her eyes, and before she even attempts to clear her optics she --v ill make a break for her hnsband, if he is around the house, and abuse him like a dog for not having built a house without any ceil ings iu it. O. Ji. Send f.ir t;;reiil-ir and pro d of Ml. TO a inoni h nmde selan-r our X,-w ltni.lt I S,,l- den Thought on Mother. Home and Heaven. 1n rrore and poetry by ;too In author-. i:ieirnn:!v llnMrate.l. IMi-a-er. i vervlM-id .- 2.?,). A.nS.. OOO t'uriosltle. ol tlie I'lible". SI.T.T. iiia',t. t anvasser ha actnal'.y .old over T.OflO -opi"IV Moodv" Antt'.riied Sermon". HIS. Oft. Mailed on receipt ot price. It. 11. THK A I-. I'tr.i.isii ki-. 8oi HinnilHBV. New York. MASON Atsn KAMLIN nnn aim To kf.f.p dried beef do it up iu thick ' UriUAllO A i.fMi' of fresh quicklime the size of x Walnut, ilroiniprl info :i nint .f i--ifnr I brown naner eucb nieco si oor ito . lubo ., I ward . . ,1 .11 , .1 ..;.. 1 , ami Hnoweu 10 sianu an nignt, tne wa- : "oa, put in a layer oi ury asnes, men a ter then lieing poured off from the sedi- ; layer of beef, then alternate ; cover the ment and mixed w ith a quarter of pint ! tnP wifb 'by ashes; set iu a cool place, of the liest vinegar, forms the best wash : . lor scurf m the head. It is to be ap- pneu to tne roots ot the hair. lient pal.1 two-and a-quarter venr buys one. Hcl t'l-binet or Parlor irirn In the World, winners ot i hii.-hct distinction at evcrv wort i'p j fiir lor thlrt". Ti ear. Iriee M ' ?.S7 : 't : $st : Tl'' to .i nnd tip- i ward. Also for 'HFv payments, " I a inonlh or 'i "S a nimrter and m Calaloirue" tree. Mason ft Hami.i-v I'ii at I '-.. l.'.tl remont St.. bo-t m ; 46 lvil Uth St. C?rS VAf!T! to Oll trie NEW BOOK, CARIV'INQ FOR PROFIT TEi.lS HOW 1 O-.-.tlTaf Rll Iho rmn rrnn n tho Bmt MTieri BrLc A, f l an J Crel rr r: c.-i : (trow Fru.t ; ilaaaue r.irall'.ninf-.: I,' , f 1:31-7 E",T.-rani MAKi; jion: v Tin: 1'aki. T.vr-v Tame r t--..U t -. a cop-. s0 I'acrft. I IO X'ln'ratlnT:. r J f c'r .-tda- to J. CMcCL Aipvjt CO.. I hiladclphla, Pa. AGENTS WANTED. g KT& !? m V ATI etc ra 1. 31 PLOY. lEarL. 1F.T rmi umil M ew, Idlr. Teaeher. sol vf-rrt lafi-it coactt. t :n $-. , p-r muiO. S n.l t ,r clrrnlar an.l omit P. f. KltuUka A CO., VKXt Areh rkilmdaphi, r. outfit r w h (l-nton Square), C'hlcas". .New York ; V.V) W a!,iih Aeiine. WAITED! Vine has more martyrs than virtue. Damaged corn is exceedingly iuiuri- ousas a food for horses, because it nringr. ( on inflammation of the bowels and skin disease.'?. M?L0iEHT-; LOCA LOR Trnrellnp Mule , tal.-ii on l.-r-et l S A LA H Y r""iM(i. All tXPOSEC .J-.iw-rd. U'.U.r i-romptlr pi:.t. f-LOAN A l o. 3C cr( Mt. iurii tali. . SFTS nlMHI forth.- beMaml fayt-fellln pie- n s.r-a: a:oi-K. to: 1 riinie'. irff? reiitice-t :c; p' v hp. o:d es'n: it -h- I IIiiji'. fn h-a- -t, m:e!.itf. nt Wen Cativii.H in the tJEgJi-. .auaigEa&llta.iraeii rrtnail on. An tiAl LLI.IAT UlT'lIKI IXiTV. Some hifr Tinlieiird of be'e -e, ao fr a v. a know. A 0,1 chance j f r teachers. 1 ouli? Iten. Farmers' aril lcbn;ca 1 Sn. to cet inio a li'-ilit, atrecable, pa. inr t,us,r.e. 1 "With no r k. and with poo I proar-eei aheal. Answer (3'Dt t'h'e ape, former oe-nrvation and ri-feren,-.. 1 aaareas r. u. lock box j, i otiaa ipaaa. r I cent. .VjrroML lirBttsnrvfi Co., I'hUad'u, I'a. j f '"I "'-A"r i UfAKtK cil V A " v.- ( A SiM.ri.Ai: In m '' v- K ' elect ing a l'rt si,h n! oi 1': I : ' the 1 iai t audi-hit . s . r. r;:, ; -ed, through the nc spu- is. ' j eral parties, tore il is !::.:'. ';. which one wiil It- elected. It liticians" last chance, a"1'- 1-' v ; to improve it. An exchaa.i amusing example f r. -m Ait ..' v--a fair burh-sipie of the roti.!. A;i-; custom : We vague! itcn a said to prevail among a tio in the interior of Africa. 1 king dies the heir apparent :-; '" , I by the people and clothed ':' wretched garment. Tnett . ; ujHui the groiuit!. and the i" ' him in t he- vilest h mguage aia! tr -. .. to a iH iteet shower ot abi.1' ' Afttr this they attack him ;!,. him through the slm-t. 1 ';;,; with mud the whi;e. au'l h-;!'-vignrouslv with switch, s. At 1 of this i'nteiot ing jh-i :.-ri"af' . wssln d. arrayed in th- u'"-1 - w-ir, Hppart !. crow ne.l w ith inmate l' ! oir ir ji-ayB. and forever after implicit 1 oU'