I'EDESTKI.VMC TIX l LIAIMTIES. No two of its walk alike. The hing es of our gates turn the same, but with different results. The babv strikes a toddle because it hasn't strength enough to walk, but it has the underlying principal of a natur al walk, because, it "toes iu." "Toe ins out," is a military article, invented for the express purpose of showing how much more men kno-v than the Lord did. The hippity lioppitT skip and jump is peculiarly the little girl's gait. Uneasy and restless the (hitter, budget seems de termined to wear the sole of her shoe and the sou! of her mother out at the same lime ; but she is the prettiest pic ture of animation humanity can show. The dead run all out of breath is the small hoy 's gait. You can set down the Ixty who so far forgets himself as to walk as "already in his dotage. Very old. The square heel and toe is the gait af fected by professional peds on the suw-d:i-t track, but it is crowing alisolete, thank our lucky stars. i The bound to have it gait is a rapid I straight forward stride, never turning I to the right or left. The mau who has it knocks over children, barks his shins against market baskets, and stubs his toes against everything on the walk, but he "gets there," and his coat tail arrives about two minutes later. There is a slow measured gait, tread, tread, tread, all the day long. The man wlij carries the hod has this peculiarity uo.vn tine, lie would go to a lire in the same step, and get there possibly. The long loie, thirty-four inches to the step, with a sag of the knee joint and a vigorous swing of the arms, is that of a young mau from lturaldom. lie gets the walk from going over rough ground and anylody that gets the best of him has rough ground to go over. The (puck, sharp and spiteful gait j with the little metallic heels ringing on the pavement is the gait of the smart young Miss with bright blue eyes and lots of vivacity-. The young man who intends to keep company with her for life must make up his mind to train to her step. She never will train to his. The every day business gait, icing right along with your feet, and your thoughts in the otlice, store, .shop or wherever it is. You never know how far the walk is. nor how long it takes you to rover it. It is indefinite ami fre p;eutly tlri only aid to good digestion. Take it easy, don't care a cent sort of a gait with cane twilling over his linger lvl,i-:l ill til," tiltnl .it" tl,l Wlilld I o leads a life of leisure and wouldn't hur- ! ry iiiiiiM-n. ,sa consequence ne grows fat, rheumatic and gouty and in later years walks with two canes and tremu lous limbs. It doesn't pay to bunch your pleasure. The dinner gait, before and after din ner, is mentioned merely as affording a contrast. It would hardly seems possi ble that one pair of legs could ieiform to entirely in oppos:tion. The slow gait. Tor further particu lars send a small boy on an errand. The fumbling, hesitating "ait. braced up by a good hickory cane is what we are all coming to, if we live three score years and ten. it will be pleasant to slow up," just liet'ore reaching the gravw. The stroll. Just at twilight, con scious thut the day's work is over, and that a season of rest is before you, to leisurely miamler along in pieasant paths, beneath the deepening shade of su.ipely tre-s, to listen to the hum of the busy world as it gradually dies away, to watch for the twinkle of the first star of evening, or may catch a glimpse of the iiiooii over the left shoulder ; ah this is the acme f pedestrian ism. If you don't believe it, offer her your arm to-night and try it. FOURTH ANNUAL GUAM) bso. EXPOSITION AjSTD FAIR OF THIS PITTSBURGH EXPOSITION SOCIETY How Trees are Struck by l.iglilnhiir. i M. Colladon says: 1 he lightning al I ways, or most always, strikes the npiwr j branches, esjiccially those that are most elevated ami most exiosed to the lain i storm. From thence it descends thro" almost the entire mass of branches to the main branches, and from these to the trunk. These large branches, and I'OltK MAKlXJi IN lil'IKF, A correspondent of 1 he London MilUr j de.scrilies his visit to a Chicago jrk j pnckingestahlishnient ns follows: The i place where I was to witness the pros- cut ion of one of the greatest of the in- ' dustries of the- latter city was Union I StK-k Yard, where I arrived by street j car at '.): A. M., and was introduced to MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM. OF LYNN, MASS. 3U 5 TVS,, -aL.' Will open Thursday, Sept. 2nd, and remain open Day and Evening, Sundays excepted, until October 9th. A new Machinery Hall litis boon erected. ttikin the place of f 11.1 Power Hall, which lias been re move,!, an, I the fine- converted Into a heaiitiful I ,nwn. wmi r lower nci sni , t ita -l.jpf brunch, the hiffhest An Annex ha- been a.!, led to Floral Hall, which will nc neconue.i witn xn.wo.n ...... ... .".j - -- " . rietv amunit which will lie. tine .lifpiuv? of cut flower?, l,ouo in prcminm luting ullcred lor that iur- , one jjy inches, and Situated Oil the TheOld Hui.dimr,, having l.een repainted and repaired. pre,ont a striWin-, appearance. Fifteen j 80Utl.Wt Side. The JOUng HW! of acre- have heen added to the srroun.K thu increafinir the area to twenty nvc acre. , I tlllS Summit anil those Ot tlie bralll lies A perfect half-mile trot time course ha? heen constructed, on which trial? ol speed will itc nnu ny some uf the tinct stock in the country, l.4oo in premiums bein ottered In this department HT'ILIUNliS and (iliill'XhS will lie thorotiirhly illuminated with the HriKli t.leerl t.lgnt. Through the co-operation of our Manufacturers a thorough representation of the Trod nets ol ritts burtrh an. I Allegheny City will oe on exhibition. Floral Hall and Annex, in charge of our prominent Florist.), will surpass all previous ellorts in una FEATU.RE.-w Tn order to interest the surroun.linz Counties, an Agricultural Fair has Iwen added to the Kxpopl tion. and our Fanners. I'ro.lucers and liree.lcrsof Fine Stock. Horses. Cows. Sheep, Swine, fc.c., and all .. r I.-..-... I '.-...1 will I. a u-nr.lcl I 'win i II 111 4 I n n n 1 1 To 10.O'l. ( OM'I.RTK evcrv altern.xin and eveninx by the i.reat Western Kleventh Keniment Hand, sic on the Oraud Draii daily. Kxcurston TickcU on all Kailroa.U at jtrcatly reduced rate?. eiecially the trunk, ving in general i one of the pig killing ef talilisliment-s.-mucli ixwrer conductors than the voung I The animals to lie oieiated upon are branches the passage of the electricitv driven up an incline, for which, if they produces' therein heat and repellent ef- I snsiK-cted to what fate it was the. intro fects which lacerate the sap wood or the : duction, they would have iw inclination, bark and sometimes scatter the debris This leads to a huge ien, from which to some distance (ToO feet and bevond.) : they are driven into a smaller one, This is a law that. I have ascertained by i where a man is placed for the purpose very numerous observations. The tree of slipping a chain on one of the hind ; recently struck in Iiue des Glacis de legs of the unsuspicious ioikers, which i Hive presents an interesting case, in ; are hauled lo a position whence they j that it confirms this law. j slide to the sticker, who dispatches j i ia nnt. vprv rommon Ihincr in 1 them while hanging. Hie stuck pig is . France to see trees struck by lightning then passetl on to a man who unhitches llie leg, ami ine animal laus into ine scalding tank, which hohls twenty at a time, and three men are there engaged Ml trMigima? FILM .OTb. KeniepiW-r that !-ep j loti'jlri,.r hea' where tlie soil iolinit-i ,f it ,rl-',',t 1 .1-. ,t I. ,11 i ' I 1 1 ll , , i 1 , . The breaking up of the su1-.,,.i (,r i.-ii is it in May, when their as yet young leaves have little consistency. J. lie iree now under consideration was struck essen tia- PREMIUMS I $io,noo - 4,-iOO 1,000 - IX FA III DEI A li T3I KX1 ix si'i-:i-:n fo. IX C UT FL. O WEIi lo. The Dining Department will be under the supervision of a competent Hotel Keeper. furnished at moderate prices. Kefrcshmeuts CMXTS. ADMISSION.. - - CI 111.1)11 KN, under l i Years of Aire, - 1" Send for Trospeetus containing Premium Lift and (reneral Kules and Kcgulations. J. C. PATTERSON, Secretary. E. P. YOUNG, General Manager. JOHN I). IJAIL'EY, Ass't Manager and Cashier. DON'T, GENTLEMEN, DON'T T3XJY j. STITCH OF1 WEARING APPAREL! OR SINGLE AltTICJ.K OF UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN THE IMMENSE STOCK OF WARM-WEATHER CLOTHING, Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, fT,r-riiTks,"VrM,lises5 &c, fce. JUST RECEIVED AT THE Young America Clothing House, Corner Eleventh Avenue and Eleventh Street, immediately beneath were neither dried nor withered, but they were gashed in part and broken into small fragments and strewn over the surrounding earth. In fact they had suffered from the effect of a violent concussion of the air, like the window anes which had been bro ken in two neijihlioring houses, and were reduced to fragments just as they would have been had a dynamite car tridge been exploded near them. Even before seeing the tree I had made up my mind that there must have letn a, well or stream of water near there in contact with the roots of the lmplar ; for the vicinity of a spring or subter i ranean stratum of water is very often the determining cause to attract tlie lightning to the summit of a tree stand ing near it. Here, again, this influence is rendered evident by two interesting facts. At aliout eighteen feet from the i the tree, on the north side, there is a lead conduit wluclt leads water to a laundry, and a drain which carries the waste water off under the street. At the lwise of the trunk the wounds swerved toward the north, and, midway between the tree and llie lead conduit, a board placed as a border on the earth j the head by means of a steel ointed stirring the carcasses up with long poles, so that the bristles which are lo le re moved are acted upon b the scalding ; water. At the end of the tank there is ; a sort of scoop which the pigs slide into, J and are lifted out of the water to a ' lieiich, where Ihey are subjected to the scraping and shaving process by the ac- i tive hands of a dozen men. They are j then passed to a f unci ionai y by whom they are decapitated, after which they J are cut open and disemboweled by other pr ict it imiers. the division of hilxir prin- j ciple iH-ing carried out there to the let- i ter. The cutting up process follows the , whole operation, taking a great deal ! less time than I have taken to deserilie it. A pig is killed and made ready for j the market in a few minutes. At the Messrs. 1$. V. Murphy Packing Conipa- i ny they now employ -J10 men, have a -J4 I horse power engine and four ." horse ! power horizontal tmilers. eleven lead i tanks, S feet bv C. and three -24 feet by j i. They kill is) pigs a day, and in winter twice that uunilier. Alter lie-' ing cut up the pigs are salted and put in ( icehouses. I also visited one of the cattle killing establishments, where the. work of ' ' slaughter is conducted with equal dis- ; patch, the mode of killing lieing the j I cutting of the spinal cord at the back of ! was pierced with a round hole aliout four inches in diameter, showing that the electric fluid, concentrated in a powerful jet (if that expression is allow able), shot directly from the foot of the tree toward the lead conduit by the shortest route. spear shariened somewhat like a drill, t the animal falling instantaneously ami without a struggle. Every part and t product of the animals. I may mention. I is utilized, nothing here lieing allowed to go to waste. discovther nr LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. TTic Pnltty- Cr.m I For all Female Complaints. Thin wpratlii, ulti riRtne l(rninr. ronslsta of VCTKlle Proprrtlra that art liarmlpss to the most del fc-at Inmlld. Vpnn one trial the merit of thl Com pound will he reojmlrert. a relief l Immediate : and vOten Its one la continned. In ninety -nine eases In a hiin, dred. a permanent enrrlsefT-tedathonw.ndB will tes tify. On aceonnt of It imvc-n merits It Is te-Ir.T re. eommended and freaeri!ed l.y tho bevt ,hyai.-lai In theeonntry. It will en re entirely the worst form rf foiling of the Btenia, Tneorrho-a, lrrv?rlnr and fwinful Menatroation,allTftHanTmal4e, Inllnmmatlon and Ulceration, Floodlnipi, all IHeement and the con sequent aplnnl weakness, and la esperlnlly arinpted to the Cliaixre of IJfo. It will disoie ami expel tiinmrs from tho n tents In an early slafre of deelniment. The tendency to caneeroas hnmor there is checked ery rpeedlly by Its nee. In fart It has proved to be the great est and beat remedy that haa eer been dlsrorer rd. It nermeatea crery portion of tbe sTstem, an.1 giTee new life and ritror. It removna f aintness.flatlnc-. do stroyaallcraTlng for stimulants, ano rrlicia weainese of tbe atomaeh It cum IJlnaUnir, ITeadaehea, Vrrwcmn Prorf ration. Genera Debility. Sleeplessneia IVpreaslon and I mil frcstlon. That fueling of bearing down, censing pain, wcifrht and backache, Im always permanently cured by Itsnae. It willat all times, and ondt rall circumstan ces, act In harmony with tlie Inw ttaivt goTerna tbe female system. For Kidney Complaints of ci?hr iri this com pound la nnsarpaased. Lydia E. Pinld.am's Vegetable Compound Is prepared at sn and tR "etm ATenne, I.ynn, Xaaa. I"rlce8i nn. f '.x bottles for tVM. S-nt by mail in the form of pills. als in the form of Tvisrnsrcs, on reeei or price. ei.. nor box, for eillK-r. Mm. IIMKHil freely answers all I. tterj of inquiry. Send fur pam phlet. Addre-r: r.s above Jfeaffow 1 h It pnprr. Ho family Miuiild be withoa I YDI A R. P1NKHAM" LIVEnniJA They enre Constipation. IUliouancas, and Tonldity of the IJTer. Z5 cents ir box. AVi- Korsi.lv i i;k.. A. Kki.i.v e. . r.-n.T,il Aent. ri:t-lmrl'lt. I 'it., nn.l lr. Wm. I.kmm.-n. liriiaaist. Kl'cnsluir. I':i. IT--J."i 1 Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. ( trmrrtv Dr. Crrrio'x hlr9n-tf firr A T"Pirt:tbh Htfratnii ?! I h- onlv uyit rtm-tlv in tho w.-rM IW Krli;lt-B I ir . lnKftV. nnd AM Hiducj, E.lrr. a,al 1 iinnr If tr K-f' "1 sltnMnirti of the highest orWr fn proof Of th- st:ilniit. rrt Kfr cure of ntnHerr, cail fr War nrr'i ifr IM.ihriM I nrf . FiT the curt f.l Iir.ch1i, r4 t ohor flians. mil for Harner'. iVnfe 4 Idnr-jr ft nd LlrrrfniT, WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS. It thfh-t ftloosrl PnHfirr. nn.l ;t.Mi:lat pvt-ry funf'n lo mor li'-aliliful aciiun, an ( Wwtn ft rtM-Ot in Ml I 11':i?"-?,. It run NrrAfulonti nri1 rt hr 1 Irt Frrp f lorn, nnd ttiu;f-i, iuclutlitig tnnrcn, t I- . ! wn I vk, rnl nm of 111' Kfnmnrh, ll.T, etc., are ciirMl hy Hip Sff fftltl-r. U is u nqiirilvl a an nptM tirrnttti t;nliir tmi-. Bul- of two niTAia ; pri-, HiH-. aricj f-l.OO. WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE Qtilrkly civ Kt4 an1 to thofnifTfTin'. ciiro ifff-nctnv-lisp Mid Itirlirt- pn-vnw fr.tlp(r fit. !nl rlivi ot lrm- Irnlfon brHiKhl on by Pxr-Hive tnnlv1 v r worK. cnntal lo'k,, mid other -an-. Powfrfnl it i8Ui(ip pain ard fvxjt h rH tnrbi Nrv, It n--'-r injur- tti b t in, whether tHkn in uniitll or lririr' lo-. ISotil f two kit.-; ir1rf?. 30e. aiM fll.OO. WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Ait an immodiatp fin-1 activ-o nnniiiiw for a Torpid Lryer n.n'1 rnre Cotivai. Dripptt, Pll- tovineM. Kiitons mar rbcra. Malaria. Ferer and An. and rhontd It' lis. ti -hfiv-r the b-tu'( !i not 0H-raie frly and r-(rulnrly. bv mtmT I'lIK Pt-ilrr . MBftll IW t Wnrt. I'rrrr t.' -. SSrf l:caawxtH-. arw nM tf nrUl- Jl lals- H.H.Warner&Co., KOCHEolER, N. T. it liiiiin Tin; l'ltoiT.ii'roiis of which ST A NT AIM MA K V, I) COX- A Ci.evki: Tkk K. TilC A:t.",, Mu'd describes a clever trick wliich waa being exliibiti.l liy a nalivc juggler at .losliida baslii. Tlie pel fui inaiicc takes jilaru in a sii,.ill room about twenty-six feet long by twelve feet wide, half being allotted to the spectators, 'hoaro admitted on payment of the in. (derate fee of two cent.. 1 iu 'proiH-rties"' consist of a deal table ai.d a sword, etc. After the usual soul-stirring llourish on a drum air.l s.'.inisen, a man and woman api ear from behind a screen ; the n.au hinds the woman's head in a cloth, and she then kneels down cloe to the table, and sidowavs to the spectators. Tlie man draws the sword, makes a violent blow j at tho woman's head, she falls for ward arms extended and limbs twitching. He then, having first wiju-il the sword on u gory-looking piece of rag, takes up ( apparently I the w:.j:;i 's head. wraped j mthe c'.uthan.l places it on the table. To . all apiK-arances ii is a human head ; the eyelids and fentuifs have a convulsive j motion ; pn-sently the ryes ien in a j dreamy sort of way, and, to the accom- j )an:iiieut f tlie eveil.isiing s;iiuipc-:i, j the head sings a mournful spng. A ' cuilaiu is interposed lietween tlie aud ience ami the ierforrjiers, ami when aaiu drawn back the woman is disclos ed quietly seated boside the man. When it is recollected that this all takes place within about three feet from the specta tors, and tlie proiei'ties are of 'the sim plest description, some idea may be for med of the wonderful excellence of a lrformar.ce which has excited atten- j tioii. i KEEP A STOCKahdSELL AT P1UCES ; Mllll ll FEW A' I'.QIMI. AMf XOXEi AX r.XM'.I.. Therefore i r-,'-it it : l.,n-t lnvel ,.n re-.!! in Sl'llINUor Sl'MMKH fT.UTIHMi. l.KXT'S Fl"K MSHl.NG CKIOIiS, Alc, until you h:ic seen wluit tliey c.ia ,lo I'.r you at the "STouiig America Clotliing House 4-J3.j Cor. 11th Avenue :tntl lltli Sti-t, Altna, !'.-. Il-tl.l STILL LATER AND BETTER! GOODS rnEtOHoVrs oiiiiV stoke : j What Wk Cam. "Tf.kua Firma." J The rivers of the" sea, apart from the i astonishment and wonder which their j stupendous projiortions must arouse in the mind of the student of natu'.e, pre I sent themselves to us as a subject of ' paramount interest, when sve consider I the part which they have played and are still playing in the building up of the ; topmost lajer of the solid earth crust, ! in the perpetual changes ot climatic j conditions, in tlie distribution of vege table and animal life over the surface of our planet, and l.ist but not least, in tlie recent advance of ocean navigation, by : whic h the inhabitants of the most dis I tant lands have been brought into close intercourse with each other. The ero sive action of currents constantly tends to alter the configuration of the coast j lines, by taking away land in one place and deiKisiting it elsewhere. Again, j immense quantities of sediment carried i by all the rivers of the world into the j sea are taken up by the currents smd I spread over the l;cd of the ocean. (Ie- ologists tell us that nearly all, if not. all, the dry land at present existing has at one time leen at the boltom of the s-ea. an assertion confirmed by the fact that the strata which compose some of the loftiest mountain ranges have evidently been deposited in ages long past upon the floor of the ocean, and still retain the remains of the animals which dis jiorted themselves in the seas of former days. What we are. still in the habit of calling ''terra firma" is proved by mod ern observations to lie in constant mo tion, rising and falling like the heaving breast of some mighty monster, whose arms stretch far lienealh the waves. Ky the action of the subterraneous forces, as yet unexplained, vast areas of the earth-crust are depressed lielow or lifted up above the level of the sea, and we are beginning at last, to understand the t null of the maxim, that there is nothing stable in the universe of crea ted things except the unstable. .V'-iVifc for All. A Vai.t aw.k Si ciihTinx. We j publish lielow, savs I he Iloston ih, a 1 communication recommending nee as j an article of diet during the healed term. I We call esecial attention to it, since this year part ieularly there has Ijeen a.i ' unusual prevalence of stomachic disor j ders. a recurrence of which may Ix- pre vented by the judicious use of this mi t l it ions and wholesome food, l'articu : larly has this sisishii lieen hard on chil j dren, and the next warm spell will .doubtless cl.iim its victims from tnis ; class and mow down many more of them with bowel disorders. Parents cannot j do Itetter, therefore, than to heed the I pood advice given below and save the I young ones from much suffering, if not j from actual death. The conimunica ; tion is as follows : KxjierieiiCH and science conjointly urge the free use of rice as Tood during the heated term alike for children and adults. Few articles of diet are more nutritious, bland ami palatable. It can be prepared in a variety of ways with out impairment of its nutritive value or its acceptability to the most delicate stomach. The jH-rcentage of starch 5i which it contains renders it a most e!li- , L-. cacious remeiiy in iiowel disturbances of children, allaying irritation and ex erting a decidedly stringent local effect. i I axj.auaJ.iu a. ""Ljfif'V Ji'wJIPai. J ' JJ ! tSTIIAT I n sure cure r,raU .,r,li!i-ry !i-c:is,- .,1 Horses, C'.lttle, Sheep I Swine. II enres an.l revetits 'ti.ckk 'it. ,i.ki: . Your c.w is .M-rTiln loyi.-l.l '!-" IKI! KM. M. ,l:K A M r.KTTKl: I IK .'.Ml 111 1TMI. STUCK FATTKXS (IN l.MHU i;i!i I.U-SS fkkh: Il.-iii in )m. -.'--;. ,n of :. l;irje niiui'.fr ol eK.-.-I-Ifiit !r-tiin. ,;!:, Is I Mil.. n a lew: I li ;! imu ii si ii y our i ':e I !. I ', ,n-.ler for hor-o s. i.iiii xillow tirr 1 1 i w:ili-r in i-m.. i . ; - i" :,or i theroo's, prevents the a!t"iti:i fn-... inland thawing of the roo'.l.ts ol the ji'ant. The I 'l iuan r ii'-tom f lbu,t in fr,,; tnisoii either sale of public li;Jhv;n's is a good one. These tin s are rnil,j and olheiwi' cared for by ;. r,,.u, hands. They f urn ish shade and fruit t,' tlie weary travellers, and c-i;stitn(. a li'iniane provision worthy ot j m : ; t i-tt iu all Christian lauds. In dry autumns Auuu-t is a ?,rv mouth l r get t ing muck 1 1 .m tl ;e su or .aio or sand from the !, u ti (" stored under Cover for use in n,,. s. ' l.i... 1 1.. Tl.n r . . d" li. 11.11 .no-. J . I j i.-m-.,i OMin'ejit makes extra work in bundling in:ir.i:'r, and s do large crops uiuke eti,i ,,rk but it is work that u-oially p:is. 1 A nit t ure of sulphur and f;;ie!;r,.,;, j ; to'uaci'o. two jiarts of the former U.. of the latter, has hem foun I im,.. lent preventive of tbe ravages oj hw,s o:i sii:ish and other v;!i.;i, ii ;is.,r I. .ii ii ii " 1 ice f nun cat t le -n,.! .. ... , . ' - '" 1 i-'iii- trj. It is also recommend) d lorsjiiji. ; ling trees and lushes that are ci', j, j,v : canker worms or currant wornis. , Water heated to l'V. is i p-.vir, j., i lieu viiy (fiectiv)- riine.lv I or tin- f;;j. bage worm. It should 1 app'.e.l n the plants as soon as the worm ;i: , ilrs . Th' cabbage wot ins are .;t:-,(., (,,,, ! -ggs detsiteil by a iiu dluir,-ii .J 1 terrly, which is white with a lew ' spots. These aplK'areatly in thes. and should lie destroyed ttheiirvir p,I ; sibb-. j Many dil farim is 1 lievi- thut ilmj : tin old of tbe moon in Aiiut is 'iM-sttime in the year to r,t bub( s p. , sm keis if the desire is lo pi.-vcH timn fr.uii spi.nding again. V,ctS.( r i! e ! uioo!i bus any ii.ili.ei.c) "ii t!nv in.t'.i rs or not inai Ik? a iietiou. but :t is yond successful dispute that sproiitwijj ' iloiie at this reason is ni-uv eiTfCtii.j than that done at any other time. Keep your (aim dear ol weed, fur : they diminish crops and co-t time labor to ilestroy them. -uui is a ; gooil tune to attend to tins v,,V. as ; few will survive a dose cutting at ;i,;s 'si'is-ci. Those thut bivr- ripetu-il or part ly ripened should b;ni e,i t.iiiv ' stlov the Seeds. Avoid 1 hi -owino lhr;u ' into tb- riadways. as they wi'.l - .tii . cd by the rains or blown by the wit -Is .I'wiii yi.uu own oi youi n ii.i-'T s l iimis. The care of cows during the,,! v a son is one ,f prime import ance t tlm il.iiiy mull. This iS the The Only Remedy ACTS AT THE SASE T1XK 05 THE LIVER. THE BOWELS, and tho KIDNEYS. 77 mmhinfl action refers it won-d-rrful c r to etre all diene. Why Are Ve Sick?q Bcr(inr ir allow these grait organ L to bcrnm floffjrd or torpid, awly rt'xonoiiliiiniorare therefore forrl iiilo the bbjd that should be expclicJ? naturally. I i, k-n ;iu, j'i-r-'. I 5 K'HT'iS l. s r. 1 1 1 liroe u--e.l two i,:i-Us , I-, ,n s tlmi: n. I tin, I It iiii.i n r.,w ii, I'a. f v our I :.t Me I 'olr ler en my eo-v niel ,-l,i,-k.-us. Imk ,; i: kim i 'i i. i:iiii:,,,i ATirv i-' v i i.k ,e .! i 1 "l y el.u-ke:.- were .! i n. l.u t w.M . i i:ki i m m K'-i a i i:- LV niter 1 li.i,l lie,l llie l,,w,!rr. they necessarily shrink in the o i;:::t;';v of milk given unless pioperiy tt l a;;J lookol after. The re.-nlts ::! ti iie,l hv those v ho take pains to l.e.-i, i t;,e How of milk in their ! -rds !.., v i ; j ' 1'; to suoi.k 1 1 If 1 ! t th 1 :i in Vr,r. tnilv, .l,., l'. ; 1 have iie-l i-our ":if Me I ; i- I lie l.et for lior-es. e Itl i ! nn M,ul'ry f.,r lir.t.v ,-. ,Trl i l:i i n t IA r.ltV . Ai:. .l.-N. W K.A l:i:. i i:. 1 i.l'.-i. N. " l.r in ii -I -,.'1 v it . Tr,. U it UI'll si I. IS I ' ill. . J I.-.vt siinivier you -."nt ; .1,'r nlnvli 1 to my j ,-ue ,1 r,,; y !i!iKi-v ,r K s a it. r. liae. N . Y . S"i:,l in' :i ,:i, k ,,r , 1 lie nnrk I u ,t troiu ;)I!1,KKN (lloi-KHV. I sr:o' ,, l",r nil, I it e: i--,i l:i- .-in, k ; SiTie e V;ile :l: A,l.lre-. I- r :) 1 -l 1 --!'.-T . 1- I Ar-ii sr.. rini. i:.i.roi v. -i i,-e k e.' ..! ii ' 1 1 . :i iiU Ii . f nr Hot Ii i l: . tn-.. ,,f ,.:ir o:l t;l - t w i -l't!e r ?, r . r: it n UN V. ! ,,T.ler. ! I1 Iliusinrice we have most nutritious f.Hid :md p!l3"sii; combined, and its free use as a diet during the summer months cannot be ton highly recommended. While so lit", i;i arc btkiii formtrd to the cor.tinq Pres'ulrntinl elrtin in lioj,es rf hciii'j the iitek ; ),iut, the nh.icriler Im emrbu1rtl f remain in the ,n rrnnlUc bntiii(sn ami aire, it Aw ntulircilfil attention hy si'iiiliina ". frirtuht and the ,iihlie ncralbi n:itk ALL KIND OF tiOObS Mkat I5i:i-:ah. It may not le gener a'!v known, that if moat is used in bread- f i;.k:i,g. a peculiar fei mentation takes j pk'.o; which causes it to entirely disap- j pear. .V beef-r-teak hashed line and ! mixed witli dough containing yeast dis- j appears entirely by the time the bread j is taken from the oven. The steak's nutritive principles are dissolved and , incorporated into the bread. Not the ; least curious phenomenon noticed iu ; these eircum-dances is that meat, which ! so rapidly becomes putrid, when once j incorporated into bread may be kept I longer th.;n ordinary bread. Uread i made in 17.5 has lieen shown in the j Academy of Science; it was 'jl sweet I and free from mould as when it came j out of the oven. .Meat bread is excel lent for d?epties, as it can le made t to d the work of the alimentary canal j and iviieve dysp. plies of a!l bother ex cept mere deglutition ar.d, of course, p.'. ing tho baker'-1 bill, which is harder w nk tl an dige.-' on. The meat used for the purpose si. u!-l be rid of all fat. j iiud only -alt enougli to season the lueail ' ;t.l 1-d ; for If too much sail bo added, j the bread will become humid (salt being j a great ab-orber of water) and spoii. Tin' obj'.-rt ion to this bread is that it is insipid. If bacon ! used instead of Iw'f the objection is removed. Veal j too, makes a delicious meat bread. AM i those niay be used to make soup. Cut ' ;n slices one-sixth of a pound of bread put the slices in a quart of water, sail ' to taste a:i I boil for twenty minutes. i vrr PRICES SO LOW THAT XOXE VAX Oil IfAllE COMPETE WITH HIM. lUojcrs trill ahrats find nfidl and clcant .t'n-l? uf errrithintj to befnund in a general More, eonirisiitg a comphtc line, of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, HOTIOHS, HITS, UPS, Boots, Shoes, Groceries Hardware, Tinware, ; ! Queens? are, Glassware, ffootaare, Ciprs, Totecco, aaaei Goals, k, k s. Also. Fl.ori:, f'OlIN MKAf. V1STI. SALT bv the bushel and barrel, THU'GS, NAIIS GLASS, l'UTTY, I!l;LIII, ItKOOMS, Ac. I have likewise added to my stiK-k i3iiti)"s iv'ricrs corn tchuh trill be $oli! at H e rr:narlnhU loie price of CO crntt each. BEST snii:L,Tii:rt9 Alto for tale, the EVER INVENTED. te X Inrirc inereascoi business has ncoessltaterl the enlnr oment of my store-room and the erec tion or an additional wareroom, ami still my estahlishment is literally erow.le.l with choice roo,ls and eaaer seekers alter banrains. till heing iletcrrainert to accommodate all who come, and especially niv iriends from the country, to wlir.-n the hiirhcstj. rices in tra le will he paid for ail kind ol produce, 1 have thrown open my lare and commodious stable for tlie free use of all who may wish to put uu their stock. Thankful lor past favors ana hopeful f,r many future ones I remain as ever. X- 3m FRBIDHOFP. Do Not Sr.KEr ox tiik Fi.ook. It is unhealthy to sleep tut the floor. The late Canon Kingsley explained the reason for this in a simple way which w ill enable plain jieople to understand it. He describes what he calls "the two breaths"' anil their effects. The two are, o f course, the breath taken in, which "is, or ought to lie pure air, comiosed on the whole of oxygen and j nitrogen, with si minute lmrtioit of car I bonic acid," and the breath given out, ! which, "is an impure air, to which has been added, among other matters which will not support life, an excess of carbo nic acid.'" lie then points out that t ids carbonic acid gas, when warm, is light er than tlie air and ascends, and when at ths same temperature as common air is heavier than that air and descends, lying along the floor, "just as it lies of ten in the boiton- of old wells or brew ers" vats, as a stratum of iison, killing occasionally the men who descend into it." Hence a word of admonition is addressed to those who think nothing of sleeping on the floor ; and hence, as "the poor are too apt in times of dis tress to isiwn their bedsteads and keep their beds," the friends of the xht are entreated never to let that happen, ami to "keep the lx?dstead, whatever else may go, to save the sleeper from carbo nic acid on the floor." Takk Cakk ok tiii: Fi:t it Tkfks. ' Fruit was tolerated, to some extent, j by our 1'iiritan fathers, but only with , the express understanding that it should j take care of itself. Hoed cros am! ' sowed croii? had rights which every Imdy ' resiected. They were cared for at sla- ' tetl times and seasons ; but if fruit trees 1 received attention it was at the last end of a convenient time. Convenient times j are scarce, and so fruit trees were left j pretty much on their own resources. ! Fashions change, an I now we hoar a ' good deal alwt the culture of orchards. Let us see wh it go xl culture means, j Some trees are statved ami some are surfeited. A soil just liirht for wheat is aliout right for fruit. Corn is a gross feeder and will liear more manure than ; ; apples or tears, and so, also, will grass, j j If the land is too rich the trees run to i ! wood ; tender, jorous wood, too, in.-ur- ; ! ing blight, in the case of pars, and lit- ; ' tie or no fruit. Generally orchards are , ' starved. In that condition they will i 'bloom abundantly, ami bear, as far as I j they are able, of small, flavorless fruit : 'j but the effort weakens the vitality, dead ; i limbs a p tear, the whole tree gets ready 1 1 to die, and unless it has lietter care, it i does die. Fertilizers at the roots, fork- ing ami mulching, thinning of the topi so that the nourishment shall bo equal lo llie demand, and, in manv cas-es Binoi sm:ss, imi.ks, conxti patios, iinwt rutin iixts. l iiimuy IUskIXKS, IKJIAIKttKAK. tV fcSKS. AM KhlltUtS iusnitrKi:s, by etntxiny f ere aetion of thee trrran and rrUring their pjiecr to throio off fS CU TC. Why SntTer Billona jiarna. and arhcaf Why tormented with rues,t,OiiMip:!tinn! V.'liy frlfflttcned oterdisorderrd Kidneys. I hy en-mrfi tiertnm ornf neanacneM Why hare fclccplcsa nicht-i I Cm KITr.Y XVOIIT a-..l r-jnir. in hcaU.. It it a fii-y, vegetable compn'itwl ard One varlsc will make six qtaof Mol.-lae. G-t ti ef yi'r Trgn' "f. h- ord.r itUt Joe yon. Pritv, 1.11.1. - fj TXI13, rli3;:T CC., Proprtort. U Q (VLI.l pn trt nnrltngton. Vt. a J OWN BEER! 1V iein- .it .Mill.. pastures by regular ieed;i:g m t!,es';i bles. Vou cauunot get mi'.k uiiie-s ti e annual has food to make it from. l'aralysis of the hind quarters in pL's is somet illies caused by i!:l'.iTnTiial 1, n ef ai:d com-i-queiit effusion upon tl inul mariow", causing jiressur-j ;iii 1 loss of nerve jwiwer. Seii.-iti iii a1, 1 ; i mi of motion may often be re.-toivd 1 tlie application f)f a miid iriiiant to t!f loins, Tuneit!ne or a thin paste of mu-tard rublied upon tl.-e 1 -: us om i .p. spi'ie generally iead-- to a i ure. It is brought on by cold and d.m.p r,ia;t'rs or exposure to col I rail.-. :s:el is n, ,pe fnqueut in young pic-than ;n m1 eu-s. Laiiibs are subject to a similar ('"!?) plaint, arising from the sin"- cause. -V hill will toine'.imes pr mIu-.-o it u-ry suiblenlv. ti "5 nt -1 i ii irii '...!! mm eiBCii bieri coonii 8YKUP ! ( 'oui.H.-e.l .,! root-: n ii , I i.,-rl, tli.it ,r.- i.e." Illli.lt. :l:e- T. we :i!l! . i, ,. ;,, : ,e- i. I ir 1 il . ;,!i -v,-.!i.',t j - r ,o:l t ,.( l-i i ti; il .! -. :i l-i ;i IV o,l I i: r li (' i i ;i tei r-' re -1 , : v-.!i,,oi. l-,1., .1-., .'j,,r-.. il ! ; ". ttrtit i , n iu I, 1 h:ie tn.-.l A- h.-i,i..i. i, . Mili.i - lie a m.I e ! i-i --r it .'i;..--,..r to :iov ..i o- '. .-i 1 eviT t'i',1. -!.ie !,i:m-I.. )' i 7k! i 1 1 r. 147 N Kim.: St.. I'l. ' 1-lein.i. H:IV!lllf !-lel t-fllr; 'l-l ''.I'i'rt'- 1 ;-,:r:! ", 1 it I"4 :oi e,-f!l.et Summ.-r lie.'lil'or- think l,i.,:-e. S,..:- - - ).. S. n, ti. I'.e.. Mitiii!.:,tir4. I 1 1 our .Irn i-t .to -s not K'-,i. it..r I to I. e III the o.-l'il'V. V ell ,- III ?. ,M e a I l!!v 1 -in. It i ueeiter . It v , l.tir. 1 Ii !'. ..I i..- keel i -,1 S-1.1,--.' Iltr, h l'.err. II. e'. V it I 1 . V. . I Moil I'.,.. r fr !ii ,'t ei.t ei ;:e ii. bv Will 1 -, lo V x .Miller, pi .!. !lili:il. I'.l. .", ,lte 1" i.-1 se,,.( . n-s :. .-. I l i-'iii I .il!- v I. 10 YEARS BEFORE THE PUBLIC, j Pronounced by nil to lv the most fi.r. s- ! ant ami KFKtiwctoys ri'iiiedy N'ow in use : for the ct iiK ok iovch, toi.ns, tnorr, j hoarseness, tickling sensation of the throat, i whixiping cough, etc. Ovki: a million hot- Tl.V.S SLI WITHIN TIIK LAST KKW YK.AI5S. I It gives relief wlterevi-r used, anil has the I power to impart ln-nefil that cannot le bad I from the ctuigh mixtures now in use. Sold i by all Druggists at 2."; cents icr bottle. ' SEI.I.nilS' LIVEU TILLS are also high ; i i en-l. I ill I i--H I. hrt M lrin-z l'AL N itici: ,.,,.! Ill P'l. Ie,-I luily ii Kill ItV T'Z. I'n.. t-oi - 1 11 ' IT'- te. lit. .1 l.o.etto l.-ol,-.,!l -illy leLiv el e i. lt inetitli : ' t on til,' ,l;l. : !;,,i :l-T 1 i!,'-,l IV t f:trroU town on the ee.n,l AIoii.Imv ..1 e:ie W itmoreen th" Iomt tIi .Moiei:, et eti.-l. .io.nl t) :av - A i i er..ii- ue.-,l . ie ,l,'i,t.-t 1 r.-,rk i il v.-rll to mve in.- n e:tll. :is 1 ton jirej. ir.,l I,. Itit-iii-.ii lull or jmrti.i! ',-t ,,1 teeiti i. ii-l ,er!oriii :)ll othrr ,,per- ft,vi- ,,-rt 1 i nf tltt to til l,r.,le-e, in -l v:l 'ir i:n-t ,ry I'l-ltmer :lTi.i tit t:o- l.,-.vet ,o:l.l. j.-i.-,-. I-V--JI. II ."M. li. Ii. fUKl.ilV. P. li. S. How T ClII K A ll'iVK-TAVIX. ' I tone spavin consists of ii;ilati;ii.a'..en ! of the nifmbranes covtring tie beiies I of the hook joint or ol the U-nes tliein i selves. It in ay result from coiistiti.tieti- il causes : from w i aknrss i f tin-U -.es ; caused by over-feeding upon nun. u);" h 1 is too rich in starch and !!, ' i- M in th? ; piiosphatt s which go to build 1 bony frame ; from bard work. ! bail shoeing, which throws the 1 of bal.'.ree and induces stiains joints of the h g. Spavins are vi i nion lHT-ean-H these caiwt-s are i j The spavin i ay le chi cked b-t I npplical ion of cold water, by v). I inflammation is reduced. a"d ' 1 imn.a; ing liniments. v I.m ii ibsorpliou of the proilm ts. ! '. i matii:i. A s-p-aA in t il ls b the tion of a bony growth :d""it tl I n fleeted, and whfii this N ec th joint Incomes cetn-nte.l : ; and remains still, but the b i ; and jiain are lost. Cure of an '- in. ntli. nn.l 1 in is, thiToiore out Oi the itui : s'. I ter the cold applications have been tried ! without result, blistering, i-ring al " ; tons under the skin over the purl ;r.'? r- tially resorted to. 11 1... j t-.-n -lo:f l-T- . A- le i. h ! s - I '.;a M. V.. 1! l:' - he hXlr :i !-v r.:'.i'i!-f.,1!,;.!-e p,ir". tl !."--r Onion Sorr Witiku r Mr t. I1" "? en: tie oi the THE MARVEL OF THE ACE. Kir t lie u: ol skin 1 ;"0.-ts ! nil it i v. ;T ' 'Tit ;i rt : t. H i vi ntr 1ti ninrket :.r.l tl tliJ'M '-;iki - lofMio-'iM-:. Vtrs:il" !v I ri:iT' t " :i Ibtl rou itt ry stnri-krt'rrs. A-ciikma h v Mi;.i.r.i!. I'ri!riitrs. Tliird uinl 4 "n I lnvt li 1 1 1 StreeT- 1 . i i . ly rocoiiinicmltMl lr curing liwr cmnphiint iU.ih., !';. p . i.-iy. Has Djle's Siil?!mr Soip. : MARVEL. OF THE i he eure el kiu ,1 ' e. -.es el nil .lee itl- oit 11 rt.t.l. ll.ivne ,,ii- 1,,.,-ri :.rel titer,.. tl ly t-tel l.y the im-lwn! pn I a,ll a lif teaeupful of t'olH". :u;.l I lie i.uhi it , n.-isli.-... teenier int.) i . .-. 1 . 1 . :,i-i it- trtne. Pre-e. IV. eent n e:)ke.er j a,:0 "ntll led and lionet h. it in a saucepan a 'jit of br.,:, r l.r.'f size of a hen's egg. When a M or three large onions: slice tlin: and cook them until th'-v nre red : ; -a o :.r 1 -!! 0; . .1, constipation, sick-headaches, feverand ague, and all diseases of the stomach and liver. thinning of the ft nit, will give new vigl ' hV al1 Druggists at 2.-. cents per box. 1 or and Hah. long life to the tree tiobhn It. E. Si ller ,f Co., riilnburg, Fn. j liet.lKT-J4. lKTti.-ly. High Mrcrl, F.lK'nsbttrir, JIarcli, 1SM. C3-EO. W". TEAQER, CASH JKAI.Kn IN' AI.I, KIND OF HEATINGand COOKING STOVES -and MANi;FACTi;iti:n or Cow Mn.KiNti II.i:;. Two or thiee j of your correspondents have within a i few ir.oi.lh.i inquired if there is any help for a very hard milking cow, I have several limes, in ;ny exitcricnce as a far mer and dairyman, got the neeih'd relief t y the usti o, the knife. Prepare your self with a n.irro.v-biaded keen-edged, sharp-pointed jK-ii-kiiife ; seize the teat :n though going to express the mi'.k ; turn it towards you so that you can get a fair view of the opening ; then havin.j gr.aged the knife midway, by tho foic iinger, thrust it suddenly into the orifice The cow will .'-'art a little, of course, and a few drops of bltiod will follow the cut ; but I Levi. r knew the b'ood to show it. -elf after 01:0 or two milking, and the rt'.ie!" that has lesulled ha 5 been very !'eti fi'l:!1'. Tnr: f, M'.ii'.l 1:111 is the last place ia the TIN" am' SHEET-IROK WAEE, 1 l:iiveiitla Ave., Altoona, i- Ir..llT l'I.l( K IX TIIK ITY. Itooflnir. Npontinic arncl Repnlrinc nt nil kind proniplly nnd sal lafnrtorll j- nltenlet to. 10-24,'T. tf.J $Tttt oumc THE mtt tiii-; ni'.w stoki; W!ii.din of S, TEITELBAUM, Carrolltown, Pa., HAS Jt ST HKKN tiri.XF.I) WITH A SPLKMUU STIK'K OF SPRING"?:SXJMMBR GOODS, At!,l n eor.ll.il Invitation In new ct'-nile! Iv the proprietor to every rea.ler of the FitKitMAX tn eall nn.l see the l.irtie .-ifsornitent. ivtaie.ine the various .O.il i t an.l I.irn'tlie nntiri,;i?:il.Ie prlee. whii h nre i'.l low that JJ percent, .an p.eitlveiy l-e save, I ly tlunte uhii tny their chh!s fniiii me. Til" r.'11-..in I ran fell so eheap i that I benstht my entire t,K-k L.r ea.-li nn.l iriten.l to sell l..re.i.-li or its p.tiiv:ilnt. n.l am tlierelorn re;ire.l to m.ikc .iii,k s es nt Finn 1 1, r prnlltK than anv other men-hunt in Cainhria county. lou't t ike my word for thl. however, hut cumc an.l kcc lor yoursclvci.. ;auiii tt.Tiiwat, May 21. IsSO.-tf. K. TF.ITF.I.RAI'M . KIDNEY DISEASES, CONSTIPATION ro quickly and enrrly cured by tho are of KIDTTKY-WOUT. I'ixim now and wonderfhl nrnedy which si b-liis;eucnaTitniim;n!eaaloin oU parts of tie oonntrir, workson nuniral prtnetjilea. It restores strength, and tone to the diseased orjrana, and ttLrcnih thera clronars tlie system cf accnnralatad and poUonool bumora. KJdney cUaesMsof thirty yparsatandioc hare been cured, a)-i PUaa, Con" pa'Kra. BlieasBattosa. Ao., which hare diatruwed the Tletuns for year. We have Tsinmesof tcwumocy of lta -sroiiderfol enrmttT power. No lonjrernne Alehollc Btttem, which do more harm than good, or dnuitfo pilla, but use. natures renc-ty, KIENT-VVOBT, and health rill bo qn'.-kly reaiced. Re It of tour DruSRlBt. Price. I . y-' l n,lMMii) WFMA, KH'H.t H OSrt A Iep HcrHnTteJ, w White AVax. It will lie a surprise ' to a large number of our American wo- j men to lie told that the white wax, of ; whieh they make snch constant use J when engaged in their household sew- i ing, is the deceased secretion of a pecu- ; Im- siecies of fly fouml iu the eastern ) ' iwvrtion of ('entral China Most of our i j country women, if they have given a I ; thought to the subject, have supiosed i - I that this white wax was some refined : Fai.t. TJye and Canada Thistles. product of ordinary beeswax an article 'l took," stiys an Uxbride (Mass.) i that has Hbtml it the conditions of clean-j farmer, "one of Ih-i most exhausted liness and health fuli.ess, which is more ; fields on my farm and completely over- I than can be said of exudations of insects j run with the well-known iest, Canada j le to some bodily malady. These ' thistle, plowed it deep in the latter part I "'s apparently become deceased from i of September and sowed two bushels feeding on the loaves of a eculiar kind I per acre of fall rye, In the spring I ! of evergreen tree or shrub, of which ! turned on all my stock about the 20tlt of i they are exceeding fond. The twigs of j April and kept them on till the 24th of these trees in certain seasons of llie year i May, when they had it cropped so close are thickly covered with flies, which, in j that I took them off for a week to give time, leave uion them a thick incrnsta- j the rye a start. The Jast week in June tion of while matter. 'When this has 1 I plowed the field about nine inches in I increased to- a sufficient size tbe branch I I CELEBRATED STOMACH depth, liarrowed well and in about two weeks gasged it over and harrowed aghin about the 1st of August. 1 put on then about twelve loads of well rot ted manure rer acre on the highest parts ami ganged it dow n September 1, ridged it up about six inches deep and sowed with a broadcast seeder two bushels per acre of Clawson wheat and harrowed once. This year I c-Jt neaily forty bushels rer acre wheat, weighing sixty-one pounds to the bushel, and all the thistle could have been bound into one small sheaf. Soil, part clay loain and part sandy loam, but a clay sub soil." Cors-Stalks koh Sheep. She;i may Ihj fed u.jon coin-sialks and a pint of corn daily as well as noon hay. Of course, the quality of the iodder is to be considered. There is good, indifferent, and bad cov.i fodder, made .so by the ma.mer of curing. If the corn is topped and the toi are well shocked and cured these wil! be eqn.)l to the average prai rie ii. y, ;tud three or four iouuds f liie-.c, with an e-r of corn, will make a lair ration for a sheep that is not io be fu.ied. Just now, when many iiersons a.e .!!;. i;r sheey, is a ood lime to start a ilock, us lite cuit'tp tiu be bought Ciiti). is cut off and immersed in boiling wa ter, which causes the wax to come to the surface in the shajie of a visci 1 substance, which 's skimmed off, cleansed and afterwards allowed lo cool in pans. The trade is quite an exten sive one, as it is estimated that last year the crop was worth not less than K.reh nunc. j Thonsrls KhaKInK Like an Atprn Leaf 1 With the chills nn.t f-rcr. the vi. tim of malaria I may Ftiil reenter hy u.-in t hir- eelclnatcil specific, . which 1101 ti ly hrcal.t) nt. the m,-.?r lurtrvatC'l at I tacks, tint prevent their recurrence. It Is infln I Itelv 11rcter.1l, Ic to qiiinluo. not onlv tfcatixe II i ilocs the t.iiMnc,) tnr more th Touah:.!.-, hut al?o on t necnunt of its perte t n lu l-s niictiey?' an, I ir.vijior I atin act Ion upon tiic i ti'ire f;. ."te.ii. ror faic t.y all iintli-tn an.l Healer? srenerally. Persian INSECT POWDER ( Arlienimh A- MHIrr.) K.wclic. an:., lnir. nit.thp. a.inlrn tvriii. rtf., fall Vit-Tiiiit to It (lrrv.lv eltn ts iii.tinvlmtcly :-n tiiinz in f.ipfirt n.th it. It H truly tJi" irvnninr lVrT;:in. tho t1fnT i'PiMirtii t i : r t . then irrmi.vl :u.1 vT"Tiiri' nur l:?Hir.itry iin.I.r our own ui'n i-itm, o tlcit wr -:in r-in'iiior it- solnto lr" l!ii Iniin .iii'iiNniicn. lrnu-i-r nml cnnntrv t'rckfMM"T.- it. V ln.lr--. It l")Ht. N . i W. ri.rncr 'M ami 4'nllimhill St?., IMiiliiilfli'lna. Jnlv Ic?i-,v. ! Dr. JONES' TARAXCABDM TONIC I or 1 ivsrr.psi a lKiu-i i:, a veiretat.le cinpoiiiiil ttli.'se virtues h:vt ttM.i the tc-t ol 40 vetir-. I ln Itillihle in theenreot I K-pit). ilencral I l,ility. 1'ltr.iiiic W'etikne ,,t I.Mtitf. Si!e.-n nn.i KiilnevV Short Hrnth, llenrthnrn. St. itus' Ihince. t.iiiiJ j In the Stotiitich. H-n-k n.l 'hc.-t. rtirtlrul irly : n.ltipte.l to all Female I)ionr-.. no matter tvhttt J the :i'e ol the ptitient may l,e. li ice. 75 ct. S-I,I I l.y Hrutruiftt). " I 7-;i.'h i.-l v. TEACHERS &studentsv; I bn W I I tail lVi'10O,OT0OpeTtnfnlll daring VACATION. Kor full partirninrs. a.iilres, J. C. MrlTIllIT CO.. I'lilladelphlai. rn. CHEAP HOMES ! I A MIII CT.TMATE. !n Konh Carolltt tiood Farming, rilneaTi,1 Sfjneral Lands, ran he h.mrht KKV CHEAP. Tbe Climate is tnild, eqnahle. neaithlul. The Soil is and capabla of the Inchest derehipment. Evervthlne; erown in tba Union Is rom in it Itmils. P, jfnlatioiilaw-ahl lips; nd hojpiiable. TAXES LIGHT. Msnnfaetars moltirlyln and prosperons. K.ndless srater powers. Correspondence Invited. Information promptlv iriren, Apply to IheDepaxtmeuU'l Agriculiure, Kaiei'gh.K.U Next jKur in a pint uf I ; i i ' i r vati-r ; seas in to taste with i 'ir ,i:i ; Mix well and let 1 .-;! a i,;;!n;:- : ' ! Miur it into a soup-ki '.t le aTid ; ! the back of tl.e rani- r p'. 've i;;t 1 1 ready to st ve. Add tin n ev :n, ! j half pints of boiling mi'.k ,i;:.l t"1 ,,r : three well-mashed iiotab"-s. A l l to ! the i.tatoes a little of the !:,' nt : V j then a little more until thev a" ' ' . and thin enonph to put into the Mir up well tocrether; lft t -f soup is propt'ilv sf'.ix'ii : it l.1' H whatever of stilt, pcpit r or Im'.M h--l lie needed. Let it simmer a i-' utos. Vot-.r ovfr toastol brt.il n't small pieces and placi-.I in the li,.'t:.-m ' the tureen. t eed Yot'U Cows Well.-C-ows sivinp milk should not Ik? allowed to fall oiT in quant'ty iiom insufficient feed. It is more difficult to increase the flow of mil'.c riter a shrinksge fiom the lack of full fed than to keep x a hiirli aciivdyor the sc,-elion ?t a pnr licular time of year is established, as il will le by repetition, ii is alw.iys ei'sy p preveni, i, it entirely iy libeiv.l feed- j i-ig:. The babii w ill also be lr. nsDiUietl i f. n. ..Fr....-..: - :i 1 ' oui'iiii ctt5 rt l.niuiv flKt.V.Ciei 1S- liclhi t w :11 diminish the value or the ani nal as a protlucer of milk. (live the cows exir feed as soon as the jw-s-lu.e begins to pel tdiort. - -4 rai-h !,iih LAWYER The Chinese are famous for their good vegetables. It arist-s from the fact that they use only liquid manures ; hence their plants grow rapidly and are brittle or tender. .u.ivM srr.t ine vi uu ii:. TRADE MARK The (.real Ine- TRADE M ARK ll.h Uimer. no i' n ttniini' ci'i r J,r Semi na i V.'eitk Ilcs. Si ertnti tor rhca. t iiiiw-toncy mi l all )ii-c:i?e. that toll'.w a fc-inence ol Scll .1 l,nMt. a? Li. BEFORE TAHfla.ver- lljti'tii.l -.&TTt?! TAKINB. I'ain in the ISio-K. iimne!ol 'ipt,in, l'remnuire t -1,1 Atre, an, I many other .liea-es ili.it leail to ln c.inilv or toiintnpti,iii. and a I'reinatnre (Iravc. ar-Knll p.i rticul.tr? tn our pamphlet, which ire de sire to M-n.I Iree hy mail to evervone. The SiM-lric M.Micine In sold by nil Irruatrlst at tl per pm kttsn or six pnekaires" lor $., or will Ixj sent tree hy mail on receipt ol the monev hy a i.lresfiiijt The (.'ray lulirinel o.. Mei-htini.'f ' H!,,ek. Iiktiioit. Mt.n. W SUI.ll HY BKI iHilsl-S t.V W 11KKE. Q", fn Q'lll l""r la' nt 'lome. ..)". 'i i tree. U'ad, AJuoe. S.iinp!c worth fS Adtlrets Sii5o x '))., I'ort-(li-6.'7.-ly.) 50 to S125 a Month. ENCYCLOPEDIA Ui4Vftl Law and fortr s for Bttl- II J W I J tStnm Men. Farmers. Me Xr s aaaBi ehinics and rlorkingmen TVUK OWN SelliDcft. Low price. sold fcOO in ore towa, an- n,h., IH in . ....... - Other 7S tn 1J davs. Sares to times Us re.;t, and verybody w ants it. Send for circnlars and terms. AlsoOeneral Arcnts Wanted. Ad,1rea 1. W. ZIEGLEH A CO.. 1,(),jO Arch St., TUVi, Ta. DR. M. J. BUCK Physician and KrnoF.ov, Ai.toona, r. Offlee nn.l residence on Fourteenth street, near Eleventh avenue, where niirht call? can le ma.le. Kfflee honrs from S to 10. a. m., and from 8 to 4 nd 6 to , r. at. Special attention paid to IMS. ea?es of the Eye and Ear, as. well as to Surgical Operations of verv description. 4-19.-tf.l John v.rnriiv. m. t., I'HVSICIA.N AMI S' i;UFtlN. EhM'sih i:u, l.. '(inlcc tn loiil.lin rocently o". in.i.-.l ,v 1 ir. A. M. Kelm, on Hi'h street, ltcjt .luiian. an,! m tirlv opH.stte the Ul iir H.iue. Msltt eOls fhouhl he made at the olllce. ( :;oi, M.-tl.J MI.. lllTKhl'V, attorm;v, AT-1, AW, ai.kkia. I'A. SMffiee on 14th Street, between loth nod llth Avenues. !4-7.-tf. FA. SHOEMAKER. Attorney- AT-Law, Kliensburg. Otri.v on High urcrt.cast enJ ol rcsiilt uce. U -l,'T'i.-tf d Wnif ii i ttieMit ri:."i.:M ( '"!;V It i5 a nnoti.ni iv.irt li i-.irMil'. r.r w hat direction we shall "brceil" e"- ci.ni. hot her it is uttcrt i a rrowth of one lavie ear i'V"i monstrous corn stal' or aim at ct 'c two or more smaller curs, wy"-'- 3 ditim size stalk, one w l.i li m-y l"' for fodder, and thus allow t! c plant to l utilized. I:i the W e ii uu ir thiir; viit n,iv KTi will vielua bushel of S' M'ith hree ear iipin a s!.i.i character, it is eviib-nt th:t -? !'r7'.'! will le at least double that ot t!se tr eared variety. In and;t:"ii i.- 1 irain. the stalk of the sm.t'it r an't - t-1 not so coa i -se, and may lie m ;ii ' .sumed, and the curs are K'ttei : y feeding whole, or for cntfiiv "''" together with the stalk. ri l' -c should lie taken into arcumt n 1 ioinin.2 to what end we sh'i'l ''':'" efforts, in the improvement 5 cf t.. most valuable of all crops. 15 At one or the Michiaan IMhh s'.itut-s Prof. Inu'f rs..ll t'' i-t what he censldered t ib ''1,0 of iermaneiit pasture for -' ',''v; . .'j reply was : "I regard June cn,;v",,.;r white clover as the very Ix'st V;'"-r and it yields the larcren V' -,J acre. I regard it as a ri's': ,T-,Wrd: that an old pasture must If Y' K-tter put a barrow uivn .c'vi a top dressin.c of plaster." ; ' .,tX-e pent'.eman remarked that he hail I .f of land that has been t'lovpml years ; alter one crop it was ft,;'lf'!.f,.rr. since that time it lias lcen lV'.jj inere are six acres in u, . more than any other ten acre? farm. "To Cleax Jew ei.ky. Wa' suds: rinse in diluted alco". . . . 1 ... - iiaa box of drv sawdust to m:-
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