i mftfmmvt'mu I mt H HHIMWlHfl MMfftM quireo. bound case i that t!, nut rc:! f use. oL t( 1)0 fcati.-VS A 1 1 it'll i It fre-iuc.!! l-'t ostkich n:.vTiii:n. "Win nee e.-me? thefimr.Roui quantify ot bathers which are repaired for all the hats and bonnets which are adorned v, ith su h pKimae f In the' days of our piandMofhfcrs. when these feathers, were only worn as court plumes, ami by ladies in their hair in full dress, or perhaps oeca.-ionally in their bonnets, the demand for them was but small, ami ; tlif ch;ee of the wild binl would enable the Arab er native trader to supply the Jluropean m irket with the quantity it- . now. wnen teiy i.ai. .om , 1. we this . i::u':t nt, the ; .:::y : and th-i.u!: :t is true ; ,. t--:i'U!ontr Kind ! leathers are iliv i-tiic!i, cr are ia-nly the re- ; V.if market, the question remains . ;i!'hw(vI, V'heme ih.) all these, h-' -i nt mom oi. me osincu. . its s i-i-ly dc.serti as well as thos-r of Arabia in Asm. ana is ho swnc in its movements that its chase :s a dit' ticull pursuit, oat man w iil not be baf jled w n i"vi'iii' pain is his incentive, and to meet, the demand for ostrich feathers, ostrich farms have been estab lished, which at present yield Iai'2e re turns. "What they will do when the wheel of fashion is reversed remains to be seen. There is a larpe ostrich farm about lll'teen miles trotn rahmstown, South Africa, and as it is the most successful of those established in the colony, we will inquire how tin; bu.-iucss is carried on. This hum occupies about twelve hun dred acres of n.uh land, worn out for idieej) ft-ed'mp, but it isquitcpo. )d enough for ostriches. The birds number about three hundred. The. farm is divided into padd.uk.--, in each of which are three fiill-prown birds ; the youn-jr ones. ;iml thev do not eome to mat urity till they iire three years o tv or fortv each. tures, can stand both lieat ami coiu, ami require no delicate feed i up. JJut jet ostrich farming is a precari ous venture Kadi f u'.l-prowu bird is worth about .Ll. s there is risk of pre at loss ; the birds ini: iLt i iiir. and tlerc is irrt as to tie' number jf bitds that will le lro diii A, ami ihiiipcr to the younp bird when haicli'd. To obviate the latter i i OOM! BOOM! BOOM Tin: MYsiKHins or i um.v. ME KEMAttK.VBLK ( AKS or Sl'ONTA- nf.ovs comiu stion". of 3. l ;i.rt. And Still Another Bio- Boom! TIIIS TI3I1, IIOVKVEIt, Till- DOOM INCLINES DOWNWARD INSTEAD OF1 UPWARD1 PRICES Speoiixl LOW TO SUIT THE TIMES! !, run in hocks of thir-Tiii-y are hardy cica- -h:ii'i'es. a ma!:!;.ne, improperly called :in iiieul ati-r -for it is a substitute for inruba!iou--ha-- been invented. Th" bird ; are watched, a, id tlieir eetrs, when laid, aie brought to the machine. This is a low piece of deal furniture, P'-rhaps ei-!,l or nine feet long. At :ach end tluro are two drawers info whieh. to the number, perhaps, of la teen, tLe vj'.'H are laid with a certain apparatus et ilaiint !. )ver t he drawers ;uid alon the wh'h tep of the machine t hen-i' is a lank tilled with hot water, ni'l the dni'ver, win n iill -il up, so as to bri:,' the ide of t!:e ( into contact with tin- bottom of the tank. Utlow the loiolnoe, ia the middle, are lamps to maintain the necessary heat. At the 'iid of six weeks the birds are brought out. All this st ems simple, and yet as na ture must be exactly imitated to ensure fuiceess. it is very anxious work. The turns h'-r eirs, and the ostrich farmer Tie-re is a natural ii l he sitting bird, and if i - not tain, d the yolk eon -s -hi d is ;.h,:!t No u.-e talking about it, we have the goods nnl must get rid of them, even though we j should lose money in the operation. That means that wc have an overstock of j Ladies' Fine Shoes and Gaiters, j Men's Hpjivv Slioos, ! e their leathers by . . . .............. rv ivn i vt." eiioi'e at uncertainty ! AM) M lSho , lULlllS, UllLlUlL AM) IMM ; all styies, sizes and qualities, and that wc must close out the entire assortment before the j our new stork arrives, which will he about the 1st of September. Hence j we have l. teimined for the NKXT FOIU" V DAYS to offer J A remarkable article from the ;jrn of Professor Weissman appears in th la- ; test issue of Sh ield V Koliiker's wZiet- . schlift," piddished in I.eipsic. The sa- ' vant deals with the interest in tojuc of , spontaneous combust ion, and suggests a j theorv to account for the destructive j and extensive forest tires that almost yearly work such havoc with the sylvan forests of Amerir-a. Professor AYeiss- ' man is of the opinion that some (lewd, ops : clinging to the leaf of a tree or plant acts"as a double convex hms, ami luings . the sun's rays t a focus on some dry, i inflammable" subst.in.-o, wiiich must be at the exact distance from the dewdrop . lens as to correspond with its sphere of curvature. Many a hundred fires every year re- : maiued unexplained, even after t he most thorough and exhaustive investigation. "Among all the wonderful phenomena which chemistry presents to us," writes ; Professor Weissman, "theie aie few more remarkable than those of the sixui- . taneous comiiust ion of bodies, animate and inanimate, whieh emit llames, and are sometimes entirely consumed by in ternal lire.'''' Among t lie sulstanees ; subject to spontaneous combustion pul- , verized charcoal is one of the most re- i markable. "A load of charcoal was de- lived in an outhouse of a clergyman in I Lfripsic. and showed no signs of taking t fire till the door by accident was hit op en, when the. wind blew sprinklings f snow on the charcoal. The rapid absor baiion of oxygen from the melting snow : caused the charcoal to ignite, and as the day was windy the whole range of , I buildings were burned to ashes." In I I this connection, a fruitful and nnsns- I j pocting source of fire suggests itself to I ; those of our American hotise-keejHu-s I who burn wood as fuel and who stele ! O-.-.e of the most r-rnarkable cases iq.i.iiLaneOiis combustion on record is that of the fount ess Cornelia, .angari and ltaudi.of Ccsseii.i, Italy. This lady, who was in the si.ty-s cond year of hi r a-e, retired to bed in hr Usual health. Here si c s!'iit aliou ti.r ie hours in f.sm iliar -onver.s;it ion with lier maid, and in saying her prayers, and having at last fa deu asleep, the door of her chamber was shut. As her maid was not sum moned al the usual hour, she went into the liedroom to wake her unstress, but receiving no answer she ojH'iied the win dow ami saw hi r corpse on thejloor in the most dreadful condition. At the distance of four feet from tiie bed there W.i.s a hea, of ashes ; part of the body Wiisji.ilf bund, tho.stoel.ings remain ing nu'nj'ivcd ; most of the body w;;s ret!;;. e l to slies. Tin: air in the room was charged with float ing.'soot (animal carbon '). Tim bed was not. injured. From aii4cxamiuat ion of all the circum stances ot ihe ease, it has leen gem-rally supposed that an internal combus tion li;ot taken place; that the lady bad risen from her bed tojeool hers it, and that on the way loopew the inflow, the combustion had overiwed her and con sumed her body y a process in which no li.ime was produced which could ig nite the furniture on the lloor. LYDIA E. PiHKHAM. OF UYNN, MASS. A I.illle rami Mi ii t:i: YL LT'1 r i V: J . tr,l f-'l tn V V. . v s X'-'Si", "Mt.j S3 nTJ a srr3 1'rf-Pi tl-.f "'t i :i '.''eM ,u.. . we !:!;: t' fobowo- ; . . There has bet n Si.m - l t tf ln'.f-ncy in this cuiiiiiry to i areas ot real state midr ;. llieilt, R'ld fears iiaN'e l.e ( that, in ;th YVcvt, at le.; ;. so::;e tililf" eXpf-l iener- J he t .j ioidisui wii.cli bie curs'-;,,: ar i-. tli ashes in boxes or barrels The Do TittiKs I'ai.u D::i utK a Stoiim ? Ii is a matter of common observance that trecsaiid t heir br inciics fall liuring the prevalence of storms and I mm i.-r-fectly obvious causes . Hut close obser vers among those lamiliar with the v.O"is v. ill tell you that oftentimes those tfungs occur just before a severe storm, and are the sign or forerunner of its ap proach. This pheliom.--11011 Was witlirs.s ed by a farmer of Oswego town while on h;s way last Simd.iy to attend divine seivheal tin; '1 hompson school house, who observed a large iimb lireak and fail fill from a tree by the roadside. There was no wind stirring at tie' lime. ri.nt:il il ist ribii t 111'' ol sucti aMius evei after years, will cause them to ignite, rovid"ed the air is damp or I'oggy. The phosphuret of potash from decayed wood renders wood ashes highly iiiilnmin.ihle, and mysterious .cellar I ires in the iuial district are, no doubt, in some cases caused by this extraordinary form of spontaneous combustion. Professor Weissman himself had the unfortunate experience of '.) . ing bnnn d out of house and home on a wild viu:er night some three years since, and he has diligently collected facts about the spontaneous combustion. It appears that he hail been having his house pain ted, and one night the painters, as their manner is, left their working pants, their lnits and their brushes on the a.-- IC" i ami no apparent cause lor lie- plieiiome- ostrich frequently three times a I:r must do the ..ime. mois: ii. e 1 n. this licii.t;:i of the e;.g t the J oaag 1 : he met Iv 1 The e baby woith at.:l not run about our young la great ileal ol" i fo-ter parent. The birds v old, Lut it is i.i Ti:eu, ln !i be hatched. i.g the Shoes at Greatly Reduced Prices I Our prices now aie acknowledged to be much lower than anywhere else, so that the special pi ices we ofYer to buyers at this time adonis everybody a chance to get BETTER BARGAINS IN SHOES than ever before tlreained of in their philosophy. It will pay you. then, to buy your shoes now, even if you do not wear them for the next six months, as it is a fact of whicii all should be aware that boots ami shoes will be higher next winter than they are no.v : therefore our loss will he your gain. The only pur pose we have in reducing prees beyond all precedent is to MAKE ROOM FOR OUR NEW STOCK, which has already been ordered. So if you are open for a bargain now is the time and our store the place to get more and better goods for your money than wiil probably cver again have a chance to ?r.joy. We also have soine bargains in Li DA 1 W V Y ' V M I t .71 lamnblack, set it on fire and came w.thin W1V1 1JJ UvJ. iVlvJKN.A.N 1 Jl WV. LIVVJ, I an ac of burning down the whole great 1 A SHOUT PTECES OF DRESS GOODS, &., v"fcc, wiiicn v.c must and will sell regardless of what they cost us. In addition all these extraordinary bargains and many more in other departments, we have the largest, most select and certainly the finest and bet assortment of non. ili: says that he then made up his mind l hata severe storm was t lose al hami. He recalled the circumstance that at ll.'.nnib.d a year ago, flaring the campuu Ci mg MiVii:-.', a large liofch tree fi-ii upon llr: campiiiect ing tent at a time when, happily, the congregation iVas oiUsidec.iid only a small ciiil-l was in tii." tent a.-leep. Tm-child : as noi only not liijurcii, liu? not even awakemd. 'lin-rt: iv as no wind at the time ; in fact the atmosphere was unusuaby still. There waw no apparent cause lor the tail of the tree ; Out a hcay storm fol lowed shortly alter, as Alonday's storm sticct eded liie llitt use be::l aid fjuiet of the flay before. ri"iie falling ol Ihe tree and the apparently almoM, miraculous escai-e ol l lit? congregation were the oc it ovrp.Kii op LYDIA E. PINSCHAM'S Tor all Female CompLoints. Vr-taUI J"riwri i tlst irr licmi!-,-? to tbc moKt k-i r-.e InTaiid. 1th;ti ono tril f he irrit cf thi Con lund iipn'roynirt'!, nn li-f ! lmmr!'ftto : ftnd flci t n.is rntir:ii '!. In ninety-nine cppln a linn, fired, aporTTon:itr:r:i,iTi'-to'!.aihrn--.T'lB t--tify. Oa orrtiTtt cif H j prr.vi-n mr r!t .i, lt N ti!f y fo-imrr t-! an1 I rvr.-i-! ! y tho xt I r.raiiiij In It vill rir enrrr1y 1v.-? '-rt fnri rf ffltlln? of the nt n-, T,.tirorrluia. Irrcil.ir rnd r,::--nl Menwfrtwtion.p.M Ovrri-.n7r-niM'-, InCrnnntmn r::d llrnt ion, FVwvJirsr, Ml Iir TaNin-nt and tl.e en rientIrl w-nkn-j.r.n1 ft csyv-inTTy fist-fl t-" tho C)a?iiff of Life. It ia. M !ir-le and rrjl turner fmm the uVrnvin nn rr.y st '.;re of di.velor.tent. T.i tendency to citnrrrom humon ihro is clicckcd Tery rnecdily ly lt u-e. In fact It h.-.s r,,rt' rr'?1- eit and be-t rein-Mly t he t lira cer 1-tT fllrt'Tt r el. It nenw-itfs every pn-t:nn of tlif frcn, andfirfre nw lifeand rior. It rc fi.ow-h faint nei.ntitenf-y, dt rtroys allr-mTins fr stimi Ja:its,anc relit vta r. eant-e of tho atomru li It mrtr rioatinfT. TTrr!rhe, Kttoth rrrf ration. Ornflrul Pt hiiity, Icfintw, lc-'f,' "! Imll crrslinn Tlirt re. liny of benring dr.wn. ranpina; pln, wriplit tnd Iu!ra4-het4 always t,crmnfTJ?1y en"1! 17 it nwe. It will.-.t r.!l t!nri md nn'rell eimmwtr n orvi, art in liarr.ioity Ith tho law Uat f-.jverna tLe fcmr.l; tytTTi. For Kidney Com plain ti cf el tlivr f tlds cmpounJ If iinwin-'1 Lydia E. PinkLam's Ycjetalj'e Compound T yn ;irrr:l nt CI c::d 2' Wf-sloru Ar.no, Lynn, Mi?. !?! $:.fO. f x f fr v".0. ly rnnil in the ff.iTii of i i!. yl. ) i:i t!.i fcr a ' f Tx-z-n ( on receipt crr'I-e. r f r Plitr. 11 NX HAM f.nf!yi'::v:-!:K" wef Ini'jiry. Send t'jT pfun- N. fan:i'yiiould!ivr--t:!io IYHIA IINXITAM" I.:VT"l ril.T.'i Tlicy urw Omrtinetion. Biilousneaa, andT'r; I:ify of t!ic Livt r. sr it-nt-xcr lx--x. iHS- Yi'T frtlr I' V (icn. A . K 1'f.I.V 5i '.. OflVTill A'.'- iii. It: t-!i.:ri'!i. I : :tni I r. U v. I.i'VM', rverv ii th'n Warner's Safs KiJney and Liver (toe. f v r-rnr-r r if rr. frftii rv fr- A vpR.-hiN prpirti"n nrid (?r onlr mre romoij, m t!i w.-r!-1 f r ltt-3itki Ii tt, nnff liiUKc, Liirr, ontl I'rftMmr.v I4ti-- r rr j . siintori'.iM ti the hihT.t o- !r fa proof of t ht s! .tt";:iri?. IT th' K-tr tlif mr- of FllMc, ra'T f r Tt'nrv nra afr rirHrt uro. i.Kir th euro 't trt.fS l t):'? "t!r diffif. r-n!i fr 1 avr7i,r"M Iiif?:ej nntl SJver Cnrf. WARNER'S SAFE 3!TTkS. If thot fflf0t frtri riT". Ti l r n-.::.: w fuitrtiun lik n!': in-;il 1 1: t.i Act.' u. mid in a tonot i- all oi-f-:i Ii riir' f ;-rofufon n:J orh- ti l-i F"rr-r ! tton ai: l leo !-en. i;n-tuuii: uttfi-- I i i.nd o! i'r ?f',rri. y HfcfXtlxi. r:t.f fie of l!e S,t rrTintf, 4'"ntlplttot. 11 icnei-,. I l.'il- l!, i't r ctit-'l t.y r h- It t lr. 1 1 -3 u n'jtial-d a ai :!v-t;Kr-r n?i-l . til.-r t ct: J'.orii'-i oflwu s. ,.- ; i-Ttrc, rH. an-: M.'M. WARNER'S SAFE TilPVHIZ Qui -k It rivs I?et and " : :vnT "1r r. r'ir" if mliitie r.nd ffii-,-ip,?i. i'f- v :.n frit l ion hroMt-:i I t ri hy t'r.c"--- 't u - . , ou i U 'rii, i:irMl,'i sii.x'k'". ai'd tl )i r crtnsi-. ror.-Tftil it Is toyt.ip i-Ai-i aftd !t dis- tnrtK-d Nrrv It n vr irij,T (' bj.si'-m. wii'tJi-r tnk n in sninl! or lr.r '.( WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Ar. r.ti liiiuiftl:-i nr" n'-'.h fit;p1':j f-r a Yrn id 1.) vt. v. n 1 c jrtr Ccif-.n.i, Ey t .-t-f FI1- ft tlifr Wi il l. y:i-t 1" f:roiui!s. f i' ;,.;. i -. -, l iil, ami Hit proiialil'i.'y t!,:i: t'.. arras will remain nn ! 1 a .-.;.; iifiiKiit Jor m re tlu-.n ( r i (ration ratlif-r sniHii. Ti,- !: if the "Vo-t are l'lovint: -i.im. f i I mil yr:i;- (i'orv. tl.'1 f.iilnn s. r, i 'A( l:iVf ln.t ssif: ('-ilC'l V. ( K. !':! 1:1 in liiiii'ii ha i !(( J!;.- work f'f su!li i : 'ii t' y.t km I It:; T J i 1 tl.- ;t , M 'I'ol iin'o ' '.'''. i ! ; ' s 1.: I l!is j r'"i:;i'- ; ,:st at. . t-ry, whi,-ii. In :,i i i- l IK t Ml I 1:1- .'-.I ii.r V i t 1 iil" 11. "S" M!f-. , ti...-1) ,k :,;. I ! llf ill' v. ! !. l . urn M Prn -! i 14 Ago-. ; f .-.'.! I 2 i.-V'.Vii., 1 - t.-l I..-..- rf.. 4 &3fcmrvyi?iri-i .ir-.ii i.-r t..i--5ii Br? i1 3S'WYi1?. S m .:' H VVsrnrr .a P.P.. Loli.iu N. Y. ,1 VI is-.:- r'3 CAi'tLEU' I? ji iir' ciiri' f'r al! '.X t !f, ShfiM :iti.l Si f HifKrN 'Tl' .(.:.: vr.i" ' KM. v.iirr. .' yy.i: !i P i - n i ; v ! i K li-l i: I II 1 1 vi 1 y small farms ci.: ir h 1 1 t i 1 1 -1" liit-i ti :t r;: -: with iitt! i;i;!;'-r tliaa .!:: tat i":i ff f!'is. A :, ill licllcr r;ih:;. it s of small farms over n-arr r l;;m in t!m mar I lit' fireat fit if-.--. vt ;!i(-sf wc; 1 :!!.'. fiiiily ff lvis;t!!i. 1'oi iv cue .; live -r six : its ! that, city, : : cr a !'':i r an i. mi 1 i m t s". "'. Iiiv-.ca.l . I 1 1 ) niiirl.iiH.'iy ami !. v.itf s hi.- i .i;i!;i! la: m"!i ff his pro i manure he apj-iii s t" .-m i ins alnmst ;-lef .i!. prove-; his is'l :.!. -three weeks lie h::s n patfh - 1 7 -". wort!: of strr e 'j ly "t at oes are alit'.i ij hvoiert't him s-"tm-thi;: 1 the Ll.;;inl v.ia-ie lhf- l at work pro limit:;: a s et etahles. I"!."- ammii.t ol he ntai'iiL'r'S t s ei.i f i i w hi. h lie aVmt i is !: , .. really mat virion-;, imt th ii 15 ivati 'li an t a s.-a : The SiUie iiii-thnu :u;iy 1 wLiif in Massachu.--. ti- lii. awav ftver hi'mlrc et! 'n:. saiiiO t ini" . shefievi follv j: I t;!y lialf a er.-; imiiuveriv'iiti'. previously, with a bunch of ra-s, re- ,.:,,0I1. w.,rt .. rvi, ,!lvit,iv ! Hi I J."f 5 J. in.uml fni-ii tl; il :;i!lus. With SDHIIS ot ! .......1 i.., 1 1 .. v : i . ;i:Jtr..,f. 11... ! f . C-, S- - ': :ju-. :'."-vl ' t M,.s.vl'v'?,S turiH-ntine, the paint with whieh their j,n,u.: , riir,. , Ji. aven. The tanner ', it TlltTtTP?' ' : " "'- han.ls were .soile.l. The hall of r.-s whoI11aW(. H.ak :,!,..., that for! TU 0 f J ? V M CI N l" K ! ,'7 " ' '"' t.wik f.ro f!...n:ints ami naint lxits f o - : - i... i , .-..:.. ::.... ;.. : V 2 i;i,titi IllUCHUIilil. t'2 1 lir..,-ii-.-l t i.,... i i . lliilin H'iIIS IIC UU.lt-l IU SkllMUIl III- , j j. . c n . -. t.,y- .,,,,1 . 1. 1 I j;.-mi. ; V.. ,.:.!- i lttwetl suit, and the house was burnt u j to the reuml. I In the carriage factory of Messrs. ! Eaton - 'Gilbert. Troy. X. V., a ilrop of linseeil oil fell into an oik-h paper fit ! citterns of falling limbs anl trees in the ! stillness whieh so generally jireeeiles i jjreat storms f.-f rain or wiml. Tlie re lator is a more than ori'inarily close fl i seryt-r of things. X. )".) Timcx. to f 1'" e.e h. a i el f.-cl kv. th.V ue .it th I hea.. Selves likt still rt'i'.iire a haii'ls of their - p'.iu keil when :v year i.t vet known for how many ye.ir.i the pi-e: ss may - tfi.tia ui.'il. Tint feat h -is are s--met hues cut. but this is h-s; prott'rmV. as the oiiill in Khfr.vburs, arid are prej:ireil at a'l ti nrX apparel for men or h'.y-i at lowei 1 ii iii:y oiher evt.it'lislinn'nt. h:e t!:.;:i t!;.t jur-t now for every hotly who wants to u;. '-i't fm::iv!i either full or partial suits of wcar t'.ian es of like ipe.i'.i'y can In" purchasei! at ! h-ve v 1! bii Liaies in seasonable clothing s v..-;! at a ve:y small outlny. CALL AM) EXAMIXK Oi Sl COODS AND LEAKN Ol'R 1TJCES!' AM Vol" WILL FIND THAT V. K MKAX IA f Y WHAT IVK SAY. ! tee of their pluckh: whiie very little no it is 01 p on. The ftatht-i s are sarteil into various lots: th" white plrmae outsiile rim from mel'T the lei'l's witej is hy far the most VoUi.ih!", the price beim: as hi-'li us .5.-' a po::ui! It.Mvi: Mi i: k lri'h rstan'l w 1. v th.e ta'.e lel mit as a matter ot pr titahle th mi pl"eS-io;i iil I. ens. . in 01 KS. I roulil t:-VC-r : our farmt is ti:roi:-:i keep (Uk ks ; t ; t k i i : il ' lit. thev ure more j .1,)- ' It mav Le tho im- that, in r-i'ii.r to keep thicks, it is 1 it ees.-ary to l.e.ve a peml or strr-am of watt-r eh se by, has ib tt-rreil immv from : keeping t!i i ). Imt There is io iiec-.l of arij tiling ef the ki:: h It is true that it . is better Ct i :;ve a )oh'l or stream, but : you can raise th'.eks i.i.i as '.veil else- . where. I kno.vt f pariies v.ho are very , smefsfl in ra;simr thtm: they have1 onlv a washtub .-i t ia the rroaml ;:.il lil 1 1 'il from the pump O'-c.'.si. emil v : i: fact, the tr.-ttb'e v.tisiii ducks. jut about th.e i-:i!v .me, is h ttiiv' tiie vom :,''. into the water to' soon after they leave the la-.-r. When I sjH-ak of the profit from ibmks, I io not have it ter--neetotlie ei.mmoii iliais.s that we st e every !av. I i,.e;'!. a breed of ducks that will wei-jh twelve pounds to the' pair, alive, v'.n h as the Konea or Avli s- ; iuiiy, bath eveeii, 1,1 lavi is, and easily kept and reart tl. I .-sides bein? laru'e and ; excellent for the marl-. I, and costin:, m 1 more tt n ar than th cmiieon die ks that w ill w ci'i ei-uht pounds to the pair. ' The Iloueti is a 1 ry l-.a'i ds.une duck in -plumage; the drake has a : lossy p;recn liead ainl 1;; ek ihwa to a white riiej on . his neck, ami the lower part of his Unly ' is a beautiful yreeu lirown yray, and sliaihd with brown on the back. The; fluek is of a beautiful brown, with about every feather shaded on the outer edtfe" with black. It is nt-know ledjr'tl to l?e : the best of the varieties, lajif.ji Very early and t oi.tiiiu.ii i t hroiiuh t he season : ami late in the winter. The AjK-sbury ; is pure white, both the dink and the ! drake, and about the same i:i size as the 1 Ilouen. lVth become very familiar,! ami heir:;; very larne and la aw, do not ' STILL LATERAND BETTER! iSTEW SI," MM 101a GOODS IX (liihAT PUOI'l'SION AT EJOHOr'S CHEIP STORE Whilf .!') iii"ii' eiv Jr,ikih fortrttrtl ') the rrunin'J PrtxiJru'iiil. rj.-rlion f.l hois 'f bt iwj Ihr hi'-kij mini, th' h.--ri il , ks ciu ,!i"!rJ t, rft.niin ja tf,r ,,t rruniile biifiiifss und ifrr ii o'.s iimlh-fih il attrntoit hi .ijtlir,'i his frit-ntls n.vl the o,blir inurolbi icilh. ALL KIXD OF GOODS i A T 3RICES SO JOW THAT XOXi: CAX Oil DARE COMPETE WITH f'oycrs fill ?'' tirl u f'U ":i7 ijr-jnnt s!wkrfcrrnithi'j to be found in t ycticriil ' .li i , ri,,iii iii'j ti. ro,iij,li tc hnr. uf ' DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, HITS, MPS,; Boots, Shoes, Groceries Hardware, Tinware, Queensi are, Glassware, ffootavare, Cigars, Totecco, CanneJ Goods, k, &c. : Also. Fl.orih ( OltN Ml-..l.. VISII. SALT by the bushel nntl barrel, I)!;U(;S, NAILS i 1. LASS, l'lIT V, PKl III, !U;imjM. fee. I have likewise added to my stock irbich rr .' ! sotl at thr renin rkablr !oic price of t,0 cen:$ each. Alto for sale, the BEST AND QUICKEST BUTTEK-PRODICIXG CHURN EVER INVENTED. t-A Hrirn int-rf a?e or lii.'inos? hn. ncreF'itaf cil tho cnlnromfTit or my ."tore room ann the prcc tion til an aiMitinnal wareroom. anil still my cMaMishmont in literally rrnwile 1 witti choice if.fxls and i'Jkit ifffSfrs alter larMin. still lrin ilfteriniiit,i to a-oinmot:Vtn all trho nunc, an'l especially ihv iricnds trom the cnlry, to when the liiiflmyrp rices in rrrelts will ! priiil lor all kiml ol prtwluco, 1 have thrown open my laro ami eommoflioiis atable lor the free use ol all who may wish to put up their Bto-.-k. Thankful lor ast lavors an.l hoiiolnl lr nianv I'en.ie ui:e.t 1 remain as ever. i-are to roam kiml. Mniiu IIih Slrrel, llrnlin rjr, Harrh, ISso. much as the common oi'ko r. Vam k iK Swamp Mi t k. Some t time aD w- rt inarketl tlait an acre of swamp ni'iek of oot f:ia!ity. three feet. ; fleep, was aetutiily worth '-". I '. o floul.'t such a statement is siu j i isii,. 1 So was the stau-ment of Ib. I .awes, of Kn'aml. that a tt ii of bran : t . ! to cows returned more than its eot in manure. Swamp mm k, lu-e fro;a saml, e.i.tai'i-i two i-ereti't. or forty p.civ.d.-t of iiii'io gen in a ton. N itro-'e.i is worth i:i the ' market t; nty-iive ecu s p-r pfuuiil, s- that a ton of sw.;mi muck is aMually worth .-:P) for the nitioen in il. All ! that is needt tl i.s to woik 110 the' muck, , n a t make the iiitrojrt available. : An ai re of swamp miit-k three feet deep contain: m2. tons, ami would reipiire v ht mon'ths to draw out, it trn loads a, lay. few p rsons realie the vabm tif 1 theferti!i:'iii( lementsof cammi.u waste inatter.- which lie under their feet, am! the innumerable tons of matter that may le available for fertilizlmi jnrpoSf.s. ami that much of the idle and neglected ma terials represent a vast amount of wealth. Amf ri-ii , . I yriV'if,-;Vf . CASH i",ai.i:k in all kind of HEATING and COOKING STOVES -AND MANt'I'ACM CKKIt Ol- TINam- SHEET-IPvOi AY ARE, Mori l-loAiitU Avi'., VllxiiS, Isi. .- ir.APi:.r ii. r. ix tiik i itv. :.Mnitar, spouting mi.i Retail-in: of all lil ixl iromilly anil siil tfaelorll y allrntlefl to. 10-i:t,-7. tr. $Tttt mmm THE FORT t Till: MAV STOKi; P.l'Il.DINti Ol A Hint vu: mr I.irv. Tn the ttr!iwiTeilil-itrvi1tui-ii.f.i O. l. .... I ..... -t. ... .(...,, I(i 1 1 inn r iiitinv 1 -C . - - :i .1 - " I .ii me oairMin ii liiuK ti;eir eows iiiriee daily. A l-'reiicii paper alluding to the lisjulvantaire of t he praet ice tf milking but twit e fhuly says : In an experiment with three itiiikirurs a day for eleven Jas a cow irave 17' ipiarts t.f milk. itIitwo laiikitiLTs the same cow cave only 1 P'i vii. uts in the same unrulier of lavs. Moreover analysis showcl that the milk in the Ih. tca-!' was richer in butter iiihiilesi lh;in that in the ? ctjnd case i: the prop. it ija of 1.1 to J.. S. TEITEJLBAUM, Carrolltown, Pa., HAS JT ST HKKV HI'EXKli W ITil A SI'I.KM111 Sl'tM 'K. OK SPRINGS-SUMMER GOODS, An.l a enr.tial Invitntinn I- now erten.lcl by tir pr'riet"r t every rea.icr of the I'rtni is to call c.nl pee tie- Inrue asorftnent. ex.-tntine the v:irtoii j :iiil::-s. no-! le:4rn"the nnsiirpasaMe prices, which are so low Ihitt Ltl per r-nt. can ini-iiIyc! v i-e sa el hv tlio.-e w ho l.nv llie-r i:n'.a Irom me. The r-a-on 1 can "ell so cheap Is that I Ixmsht my entire stm k lor e.ih an. I niteml ti sell lor cash or it" equivalent, anl am therefore prt-parctl to ntiike quick sales at smaller profits than any other men-hunt in t'ar.il.riii counly. hn l take my wori lor ihi, however, hut cumu and fee lor yo-.irselvcs. I'Aitro.LLTow M, Mky ? . ll.-tf. Tr.ITFMI.H7l. KIDNEY DISEASES CONSTIPATION aron-ui'tkly s-ndaurc-y cured tbe nac cf KHiNET-WOaT. Thla new aid wonderful remcd-r ictuch is hvliijtnv-!ian ltmicr.-Kuelii all parts of tho conn-Ty. workson natural jnarmloa. It reatcres arrcn(rtl and tone to the aiaraaed onrana, end tkrmigh them eLeura the syntem of accimnJatnl and poiaonxna hnrtn. Eldner diManeaot UilrtT ymraat&niJng hare ben cured, e Lso Piles, Constipation, RhcumatiBTn, which have dtitieaaed tho vietlma fop yeara. Wdnre Tolnmeaof testimony of ta wondcrfalciirativ power. Ho lonrer is; Alcholle Dittera, is-hich d more harm than pood, or drastic pUla, but use naturoa rraacly, KTDIfEy-WOKT, and healUi will boqttlrkly regained. Cet it of your DruZKict, Price. 1 1. (TViIl send prt , Wills. K 1 f H A I: lSO V ' ft , Pr.-e"-. I! orlinfoil. Vi. factory. i In several instancei odcloth in hirf ' rolls lias taken lire in ilamp, ninety weather. An instance of this also oe 1 curs in American tire ex;ericnec. A I planter i:i Virginia seal his M-rvant to ' 1-'reilericksburi; for a roll of oilcloth. It I was a warm day and the wapm was op- ' ! en. Durii: the journey hoioe it bejiai; i to ram. and the roi! of oilcl'iih timk lire tin the roa l. Anotiier iust aiwe of this : hind is supplied by Philadelphia ilnrinir 1 the war. An older fiom the wai le- ; ii:irt on nt in A':isl'iU"toti for kli.iosai-ks ! for a rejrimer.t was lille.l in the city of : brothel Iv love. The sacks were all I'm- j 5 ishetl ami collected, and counted over ' 1 ami left in a pile in the paint r Imp, about ; ! ten o'clock on Saturday niht. sons to j lie st nt to Washington by cars early on '. Monday mor!iin''. u enterinc the paint ' shop before da liuht on Motidiv moi l - ! ; iiio; no knapsacks were to le iniiml. In j their place was lmthii;"; but a heap of 1 ! smouldering ashes ! Newly pressed hay frequently ignites. ; as do also oatmeal ami eormmal in bar- ; i r ds. lurins the famine in Ireland in j IS II S a vessel was despatched from j j New York with a carjro of corn n eal ' j for the relief of the sufferers. In dis- I ' cliartrin the bags" from the vessel the ! hist three were found to be en lire, j The .1 ir:V'i!i .ftii'rn-if of Sr:,-,irr gives j . a remarkable instance of the spontane- I ! nus combustion of wood. A Mr. A dam j j l'ei.irart, twn yeais previous to the tic- ! j curanee, reeeiveil a piece of wotid, sup. losed to lie cedar, detached from a laive '. jiieee iliijj up feet lielow the surface i 1 near Lancaster, Pa. The piece weih- 1 j etl a few ounces, ami it was broken in : two and laid uimui a white pine shelf in 1 Mr. Ileii;arLs count inc room. About , four days before the discovery of the lire i lie had occasion to wipe the dust from ' the, shelf and from the piece of cedar with a wet cloth. Three days afrerward it was discovered that the piece of wood ! had ignited, ami combustion was pro ceeding .so rapidly that in a few minutes i the shelf would have been on tire. Probably another prolific source of ; our forest fires i.i to be sought, in the ; liability of decayed wood, not only to j spontaneous combustion, but from the j direct rays of the sun. At Winchesir r, Conn., some years since, some workmen about 1 r. m., tm August .", discovered smoke arising from a barren upland. , The sun was excessively hot at that ' time. "When they went to seek the or- 1 igin of the smoke, they found that the j remains of an ohl decayed hemlock log had burst into a blaze and was burning ! fiercely, Professor "Weissman relates several I well authenticated cases in which bid- j buns vessels, hyacinth glasses, wine d?- i canted o;i shelves, by receiving the di- ; rect rays of the sun from an oper. win- ! dow, have caused serious contiagra! iens. I In the township of Boscawhi, Merrimac ! county, X. II., it is related a shelf was set on fire in a hotel by means of apear sliajieil decanter containing gin. Any i other transparent liquid would be, of ! course, equally dangerous if exposed to j the sun. "That animal bodies are liable to 1 spontaneous combustion," says Profes- ! sor weissman, "is a iaci whicii was well known to the ancients. Many eas es have been adduced as examples, hich 1 were no doubt merelycases of individuals i who were highly suseeiitible to stron-2 electrical excitation." A certain gen- ' j tleman, known to the professor, on a i cold, keen whiter night, retired to his j , chilly sleeping room. He had worn silk I stockings over woolen ones during the i : day. On undressing for lied, as he j drew off his silk stockings, he heard a j ' sharp, crackling noise, but paid no spec- : ial attention to it. In the morning, in j looking-for his silk stockings, he found ' them consumed to ashes, without set- 1 ting fire to the chair on which they were ! laid. Still more wonderful and awful is ; the assurance that tho wife of Doctor j Treilas, physician to the late Archbishop ; of Toledo, Spain, emitted imtlanmuible ; perspiration of such a nature that when ', the ribbon she wore was taken from her and exposed to the cold air it instantly took lire, and dashed with sparks of lire like a lively "Koman Candle." Ami Professor Jlalfmeister, in the "Kerlin Transactions," lSTti, records a case of the. same nature resecting a peasant, whose linen ttiok lir whether it was laid up in a box, when wet, or hung up in the open air. A case of this kiml re cently occurred at the abattoir in Jersey City. During a sjie'.l of hot weather one of the workmen threw off his blue linen blouse, smoking witherspiration. lt was hung up in the icehouse. In a few minutes it burst into a corruseation of .-parks and literally ejusuiueJ itself. To Cna: Cfii.its fir Kvi:i:v Dfs- i-.M'tikn i. Cati i.i:. The lirst at- ; tempt should bo to ivhiovi the cause, by giving lo the animal a warm conhai drink, which, acting a.s a stimulant oa the stomach and intcMmes. wiil give ficsh motion to these pails, ami enable nature to vsumc her lormcr ei ;;r.-:. Take ol" sweet fennel seeds and cum min seeds, each two oum'es, in powder; long p per, t itrmt-rt ic. ginger, each one t -e.i.t-e, iii powder. Mi for on:: drink. Ti met 1 tid ol g i ing this i! rink is as follows: Put it into a pitcher witii two ounces of Ircs'u bi.ttir a::! two t;; 1 lespoonsfc.! of treat le or coarse srgar ; then poor fine quart fit boiling ale upon the whole; cover them down 1:11 new i. iik wai m, and then give the drink to the- bens!. In two hours after giving the drink Tiiiit Ac! 5 at t:e Same Time ra arid the KiDIiEYS. Ti"e jrT-ref ore r.ns n t'tc Tltt nral elr.e-- ..e s ste-.a. If i :if y work v.-eii. to-.-:i ii ---i 1- p"r.'ert : if '.'---' :e e l' I. t!r- aIfut li.--av:i are rcro to folloT -Willi nei r purr' Jt.i Ovi" i - "T?t-s r.t"."nnne. lie-iarh.-, Iy7:r-!B, i"j lUee, CcnKpai Ion snl I'ites Jv :i:-j -f.iiinJainl. Ilr-. fl. T":j:i'et- r S::::J::! in ! fiiw, ?!:11t pi r rrr7 i'rte; or nitra- ' r.iaiic r.-.ias rn l Arliei. i .rt.-v - -.V- i-:r. s . -.-,; Hi- uia:..'. in, Jane or Kid- T'Vi. v. Tit k tr , n-: : r v t n. Uete 'vi-n- 'ivii-. l.v ;Oti-r 1 In.! n'-.-.l :. Yotii . Ii 'tiy. .1. 1 h;i ve ik-'ii v ! .:ir f ' is the l-.-t i r"le-i- -n iMinl-ry for tii:o: KVEilY t A- E. .l.'N. V, I.a p in .-r )' ',:.. -itt-l hi-.-li I :-. -i etle ilrooiiy !:-K'-v- ivN.tri', oi.iir."'. - :i I I :: !l. I' '. !:. r. ' l.. 1 I... . :i :vv r.!-r .- NKA1-! ; At : HisioKY of Tin; !;i;ai::. In the eariit si l'jigan tim--- tie time fbdties were repies.i nt- d . jf-stie 1 -ear. l.. In l'r.iuce tl: y role froiii then ign of Piiar.i::. ., v.ard. I'll-ler ( 'h.'Vis, inde'. d. ',' of li e kiilL' v; s .".11 fib't et i l ; . i I ' . I I i - I'i w 'cr :- i III-. -. 1 1 1 1 . i: i - i:--. . t -. av it ,-.l it iS IV . an i re i It Sen-1 Tl e ,.i. II It Ki . I; vt ta r.'.tioi mil was ii; his If, ird. great battle t ilepntatitin t) tpif-stiug hir.i V'( t"l"s bt;ud Par from : tli" d. ilidtl '"l. il" h.-ss sen is related I To'.hia, the th it a! to toli.e as a tol l j: el'tinj tie' eve r A :.1 ! it i i ll- . I: lt-r iit-.il it - r -.i .I'ru.-c Vi:l' . l'''; A't.lr'---. t..r .t Ar -li St.. 1-1:11. i II. I.t.! '! I.i' ;iT' nr I.-v l! let thi ol' Sealt animal have cd bran, fr l d mash made roitml malt, wit h a 'U rr-irore ITie h .vi.f-fo e-ii -.!; : i. 1-f-VI :.:i-l ""U '' ' v ' i' " iLiriiii.tt li c lu-i-n c:-rt-'l. -. II ti-.i! ,: n-'TC to t.i r-l !r ith n ' 1 1 once more ;:in Vv t-uC:r !o.t?r-rrom of rn'a-.i.'.3 fxc. ? W ":' b -- r c-.-'c'i rtlctretjc e-. -i : i r.i t-.nii P.tr: ? :-.y r:.-; CO fo-rftjl becr.t.-?e cf c or ! -ro-J trlro? a !'. it-::--.---." ::T t;: ct-c yon. Try a p ac af- .tlif- ievt "' -r.i if '-!. I' ,j it ti.-it rrirlti.'f.' t-m.ivnt'fi'i iiM'-n oer !..--ir: 5 i Tthot!?r-r:cfA '-. i fro.-i Con- J handful u" two of ground oats or barley meal added to it, and warm water that tl :y. In --light colds, during the sum mer, tlr-se drinks may lie given to cattle while in their pasture, and, where it can lie made conveniently, let them fast two hoursvU r, ami then graze as usual. It is also necessary to examine the sick animals every ihty, to watch them rtlijle they both ilung and stale, and see wheth er the body be of a piopt-r heat and the nose or muzzle of a natural bree ze. If I hese be rt gular there is not much dinger. If, however, feverish sjmp loms should iippear (whicii frequently happens), the animal w ill become cost ive. In such cases give the following purging drink : Take of (Jlaul-er salts, one pound ; ginger in powder, two oun ces : treacle, lour ounces. Put all the ingredit nts into a nit cher ami pour three pints of I oiling water noon them. When new -milk warm give the whole for one dose. T- i:i.-'m.j.rr...... , :' is Oaerarksvcmal-csiiixfinrlaof'Iefiirtne. I 1 Yc.r Pmtpjs't J-.-t '. -r -'.-' f- S-r ( M ru. I-m-'. 'j-1 r..,r j SBMsEHS' COURH AlAK 12 OWN mmm l".i;M-:t. n ".mi-- mi. i' ifitr' ti,,. n ti -.-;;".: i 'iinitl.:iit . n ;.! ". r i .'; ".- 1' :i; .'. :i ."" . 1 hr.vo trii-.i A - ! - ; 4. i--: -1 r X .-.; v -1 pver t ri ti. .1 v ; ! Mills U7 N. Kn.ni Sr.. V linvlii- t r.c.i A?"h -iit-. 1 r-;ir it .-in '! St i!M ii, i'ii'. ; f i. . H y'inr rni'.":i-; t.-c- iv t : V" i n -ii -: ,'ry. y. ) . v,;r-1 -I to yin :-y st- ; dt 'ipliin. I'.t. .1 Itllf 'J 1s--..-1t. uT ZT TT" ) f irit in widcli enrtire'l 1 i.rj oi tl Pra id. i--ii i-n. i-i--a i i(-l:-:;.:-.l thtiu o:it re .tie I b icks. Tin ! t : i r i ; tr I rather e !.: l ":it tl v. hat h.ul h..;--:i t lit-i r b. ,ir.l"" to a I :i std.se-p.ivut reigns t t .1 -j'-et o! II 11 mel "Otis ( IK! f.'.-hiiill Of 'Aealje i. IK. II bvti.e 1 the 1" . unf' . i t iii tlar.eit BiBCfl BEER I : I --.-i.!. lt ' .' I! 1 : ' ! :-- freqiviitl; h't.g. It'll ;;i; nn-t tW ill i ( e, pia ith pe.uls ami g 'hi IA"en in the r-aci mi" itst-lf beards v. 'isidelahle (lis:-;;- I-es enacted that no "tine' t v. as t ; s it '-";'; or t vt n i iii.iets. . .1 iitm. ere the u. .!l:e il X ':t S s , T . . ' H ':! Ii. ' r. : ( Til k. I 1 - 1 a s:.,-c I i. - lii-.-ti Ii. -r. Im k. -Tv i-. O. v.". . T l:i oi f "o.. - y.-n l-i'i'i en U ti- 1 r- . le-!, !l Sis.. !-..;.i worn ; iitiotlit-r : that the r;;or w t' the chin. S.i: dria , ypri :!i. -1 e:!L-t.j i in ill ..nt the m V iibcnt t he iv. In j"ra :ce ! ii - ; stniU'c: li'-vt-l ;.-::.- i . fi'-: f'ates fi-!:i the 'xiiiiij'le set by hugtlv iiitlulee ,:: :1 i:-i. ' I - 81'HUP Ilt'T rrit mi r. k as St' mm Kit Food, DttiNK. Mi.dic A Detroit pliysiciiin'itsserls that for a hot weather i drink nothing equals buttermilk. It is, lie says, "both drink ami foot I, and for ' t he laborer is the best known. It sup- I ports the system, ami even in fever wiil ! cool the stomach admirably. It is also j a most valuable domestic remedy. It j will cure dysentery as well and more i quickly than any other remedy known, j Dysentery is really a constipation, and , is the opposite of diarrhom. It is in- j liammation of the bowels with conges- j tion of the 'portal circulation' the cir culation (if blood through the bowels and liver. It. is a disease always preva- lent m the summer and autumn. Front j considerable observation I feel warrant- t ed in saying that buttermilk, drank j moderately, will cure every ease of it i certainly when taken in the early sta- ges." i J. W. SHfiRB&UGH & RR0.9 i DKAI.KHS IX Dry GroocTs, j j Fancy Groocls, 1 ! CLOTHING-,! isroTioisrs, ! i GHOCEHIES, &c., CARROLLTOWN, PA. j j 40 YEAKS BEFORE TIIE PUBLIC. I rionnimecfl hv all tube the most im.kas- i a xt ami i FKic.u lot s remedv now in use i ! for the ( i nn ok covohs, toi.ns, niori', . hoarseness, tickling sensation of the throat, j whooping rough, etc. Ovf.h A MM.l.i"r no'r i ti.t.s soi.n wrriiix tiik last j kw vf.aiis. It gives reiief wherever usetl, ami has the ; power to impart benefit that cannot be had from the cough mixtures now "m use. Sold by all Druggists at '2 cents oer bottle. SKLLF.KS' L1VKI! PII.I.S are also high ly recoaimeiuVd for curing liver eoniphiint constipation, sick-headaches fever nnd ague, and all diseases (-f the stomach and liver. So'.tl by all Druggists at '23 cents per box. Ji. JZ. Setter. f- Co., rittsbitrij, 1'a. (lrt.ltr-.'4. IM'.i.-ly. a in l e ;;'' :. t - - w;-s cioseiv loi.tuvc-.l I v ti.e - vei l'jnnVi and. -tl.er magnates. ifth-l-.n.l. V I E .1 t4 t" rr4t ri Henrv III. shaven chins v.uv tic- n. ffv?-.--. -1-4 -' ---jr ri-v WaVrj ' llil' mustache lf il.g v.mhi l"-. z ..iSt .w-ira.- ac. -.- i.-it-itw.i.-a4 oio..;i.!' -. Dmiii- Hi i.rv IV. "s i ( KAl It It TiV.llH j ... , ,;. . t'e-i'is. t-t: i.. :-itiare. can : : t.:i TfiADS MA! TltrCrrut IVcTflACE MARK r, ., ,1 ' , . , -, ... ,. , ... "V 11. 1 ..(. If I . . I - ... f-J',: TSfA' n-s. Si .ti .-. J -' JL I l. BEFORE I :t i n fil'l . r rli 32? "J1-1 "h ''-" i.r.or was in full u-e. Pv ZXJZ "tit -V ' as also Aifis... s !.h-s . -:'r'y?f the empire and lvs'.oral in tlif Mi i-k. 1 iie.f'i-i el i-i ei. I'ri-i' ioiiri.- I'OWeN'fr, With Hie lWO.i U!!!er I. i'.cr.t'.u ti ' - ved. at: worn : m the t o n I ii-imo- "i Ii. r l:-- SMiii-.v.ir ( "ni-tl mi ' i.ip. :i - il rT-J-'iill I'-irlii-nljr-1 in i.iir ;: sir. In sr-ml ln-e l'V ni-iii t-i Si' iiic M'-tl'i-int- is s !.) lv jirr in'i-kiicf tir sir i-m-kn .--- f.r irt-e ly mnil on m-ciet f! fir m i Tr nj'li tlint le.i'l -'iin-'ir.- t -I. -vln.-li me. f, ri:jii;;si . .ir r-'M I v !- Mr t" lle i r.t i. . - Ti..' :it 1 1 n eompaiiv v.ith many C'l.-tinni', etc., a:: l at universal rule exits thi I n-'.cr i mi l -r l ! !"! i 1 tUe i.i 1 i ',' -!! i t' 1 i-.-l" (:i.::. I r-M ti. CELEBRATED 11 8 lini SOCIETY! :-C5-: Zf vt. A.-.sbT-T'. SSI r C'Jfoi,H'', fs ' i-- .- -. - t -l - "4 , -v- j r-j Kh. RTOHACH a a B Ea !ri-s-- Tlif (;-t It tlirltic n. , s.ti-linnii-s' :"i-k. itt.TH"i- M'i ii. -sm,ii hy iiiii"oiiisi"s i: i.i;vv, ni.Ki:. Guide to Success, "WITH xu; lid liil Is lV FARtlielest Uusinss a n l s -it (iiti ii! nntl Hni1.Hotik rvir i'til-l!iiii "iM.-h tli lutrst. lt toils liolli uripf roni.lrti-ly HOW TO IH I.TKEl ; TlilXl in :h host w.ty. it..w t V..r tn l-i'.ttvr, ilfw tt 1 li'isincss 'i.rr--tIv unit Sap : rf-ssttillr. How to At-t in Society acl iu'cv.- T f a-t i ol liir, a tot contains a pul.t in:n 'l ur . iiiC.rtiiH- tinn indi-i'rnsiltle to a'l fl-i-i- lor i-iti-i..r,l rsr i m-f. Alil'.XTN WA STi:i fnrall i-r i.biv tuiiii. . I n tniiit why Hits hiKik ol KKA1. vaino llil-l llrar. i tions mils lirttpr thnn miv oilifr nitlr for t"rin to H. H. ScAMMKt.l.V'cil.. ( T. l."l ?H. Mo. j W e vnr nil freislit diaries. -5.-6ni.J : "rEKsiAX ixskct TovnKn7 " (Asirlicnbnrli A- ?Illlrr"f.) Kmo!ir, nuts. Imu. tn.-xhs. iri r.li-n n-ijn. rl.- , full vit tinis to its .l.-n.llv rt!ii-ts iinnif.lettclv'uix.ii I roiiiin- in rontnrt Willi it. It is truly the iM-iin::ie 1 l'fisinn, tlie tititvcn lcln inienrte.! .lir.-t-t. thrn irrii'iml nn.I tirrinrr.l Bt our lul.ornt.trr v.n.li r our I own supervision, so tlttit we c-itn KiLtrnid-i. its m,. , soloto Iret-iluiii Irom n.lnlt.Tprii.n. 1 iniu-r:.--ts im.l i-nuniry ..r.KfHor so:i it. .m!..!1! IK-:et. . ll'hi-i. ToMt rt: 1.v. is iron, a few tlr. ps ing mired with thi. h.tlf a doi'vii rmlv t t:r:!ii tiiSl of the specially ill"; I::... atlv';: . f "..r:if-r : July is I ami ttnUowliill Sis., -Iv. I'!..: r iiuumi u wai ASD ALWAYS NOLO AT TIIE I Thtinth Shnkint I. Ike nn Asipon I.cnf ( Wltli tlif ebilts nn.I fercr. tli ri- tim r.r mniitria j neiy slill rt-o.m-r l.y nsin tlii rficbrnteii sj.fv-ilir, w!iii-h not only lirt-nks up tho must ni--rnritteil nt ! tni-ks, Imt j rovents tle-ir r-currcn.-ti. lt is inini i itclr ire f!-r:ih!e tt uninini". not t.titv iipoatisc it i tloos the lii-ine-s tar inure tin ronulily. imt ulso en nrMnr.t nr lis I't-rifi-l irlmli "niirnr. nnil inviunr alinir art Inn npen tlie t-niire system. 'or s:ile !- all Ki-n-.'zists an,l lH-alers ironorallv. VERY LOWEST PltlCES.j Txrvwv:. yx II. 15. eg- f'ASH I'AII FOR (TOO' TRY I'KO- I II''F. hrn ftionrt ure not lelr4l. j j. w. siiAitn.vLfiii & i?i:o. i fmrmlltown. JIrrh 1! lR.tt. ! eniF. the j Lillle Builder Cipar, ; One Hnntiretl for $2.00: UATI.tXiKlCN riOO: i lirstlTY HIWI'I Y. '.'.-.ft: ' ".niT nrnnos liim vj.fiouri- : Delivered to miy address in j the t'. S.. post-paid, on rc- ; ceipt of price. j M. J. IKJl'fiHF.KTY. 12-12 Stle MaiiTr, 4i I'enn Are, t-r.-itniru. i n., respeeiitiiiy ininr'n- nil persons iiitere-ted tnnt lin wiil riit Tiretlo pmie-;si-i:i:ii'tv oti ilm tirst M..n.l:iv . e.ielt itvuitl'i : Ctiet Sprinirs on the .i.-ty lel!n iiw 'fnesdny : ('.irriilt town on the second !l..n.!:iy of melt month, nnd AVilm'.re on tlie li.-irth M.m.lny ol e:i.-li month. persons nee.'im; dei.titl work wjll do welf to aire m a etl. as 1 am prepared to fttrnish lull or partial sets ol teeih an.l pirtonn nil other oper ations jtertnininir to my prole-sion in a salislaetory manner an.l nt the lowest lKtssil'le price- -21,-M.-tl". M. U. H. CltKKKV, I. I. S. i THE RATIONAL TREATMENT , Cures Catarrh. Sore rhrnil. It rmtc Ii i t Ih. I Atlliin and ( niisiimpllon, as II a Him. I I'cpla. I.itrr ( nmplalnl. lil.tney I i. , -a-c. Vom IXwrnsr. Srxnil Urui,ne nmlfTt atialAlinnsiinn, . ,, ; rltt nt eie.i i ; fine schetnc; hut remedies pr.-.-. ri!ed t" nit t . eh , case. . Address H. l,.'.MHS,M.ii ..Ilea, 1, rT en V. ite ! vour lull nau.c. l ( 1., Sla:c a n I (... m pi.u,, :1T:,i. ; Dr. JONES' TARAXCAHDM TONIC- or DvurrrsiA JiKitrnr. a re-.retnl.1o c..iiM...nn1l whose virttfs has stood tlie test of o v.-irs. Is in i I.i!ii!.!c in the niT d I tvspepsia. f iener . I liete.iisr , t'ltronie eakns nt l.ini-.'.s.i.-nni',l kt,i.ie's" , Sli.ir; Itreatt,. H-artimrn, St. Vitus" l.,iK-e, pains in the Stomach, ll.teii and Chest, rartirnlarly i adai'ted to all I'cmiile lica;s. no matter v !i:"t .ue :i-j;" oi mc jiaiient may tc. l'rieo. T.Set. s.dd ..j i""iiHi.-u. the Ivitttim This is c- moil.- incr. (':ivc:ir.e ixt't-r ;iti,1 cro.;-..l digestive st imnl;i!:ts. an thin. Ale is a fjood stimuli!'. cayenne -pper. be c .u.-:: pood article, and do imt n-' tf it ;it once, so us to tiis ".:'. nor coiitintie the use of it ! f'tti hi. p-arlie and oniot-s : pood effect on the liiisa:: ! (iinirer will weaken the dirc-1 if US! il too Ion;'. "hi'.rcoal n:id ton ran er use the little bits'of ch:;n- 1 reiKain after everv womi f r 1 ; puiitier of the digest iveoyraus sorbs feted matter, lt stie. r pest ion. Furnish it in ?n.a about the sie of plains et c will swallow it wh.-n tht-y I tieularly if som in a p.w h has been ireviouly a-.hh.d to 1 i food to teach them. ' Sulphur s a very vain.)', h ' pouitci r, tut shv.'dd be u-(t. in the case of youm: c'licl ". 1 r is a r-s-.- (7-"J.'-.i.-ly. AOfrVTS ANTED SCO to S135 a Month D H. M. J. BUCK, PHY3ICIAS AMI SrROEON, , rittshurff, r. A l.TOON A I" . Office and residence on Fourteenth etreet, near r. i even i n vnn w wsva ..n. . , .. i .... - ...., i ,ra nm.ir. 1(1 IV t CP P V A T 1 trace noon iroro to 10. a. m.. nnd from 2 to 4 ! . I rv ' 1 ' ' . . . i ENCYCLOPEDIA HOW TO BE-ii: YOUR OWN tJuXfct?:? " -" niirce. line scent old ;sjO in one l.-irn. n- LAWYER oth.r TS in 13 d.r,. t.n t V. iS ro"' i Teryb.ty iim it. Fend fr cirrn r nJ terin. Aio;e,,.ral Aprenta Wanted! Ad "-"I "J le'n, T. W. ZlULK CO., 1.000 Arch St..rhif. r. have ln-eu reported kiiled b ternally, and apparently m "i.- 1 when it is used with laid. 'VI' powder has often cai,c,d 1 ,;: -' i ' petting into the chick's '.'' iho.ir of sulphur is oiu ii c -man-with (iii of vjtii.ih To -.I " wasli your sulphur carefully in i -ter, which does not dissol ve t !' - --i To apply it to small chickens, si i it from a tired 2 ire; l-'X s'.nd 1 chickens out of th" wet for the day. 1'ersian insect powUir is -however. (. hicken l'tnvdcr. Fori on i''" of copjK ras, cayenne, sulphur :vA iH.wdcr all and mi ; two s; .,': ! ' each doen fow Is several timi sv-tt IJme-water. Tour it'im; and one pallon of watt-i : s" e lime with a little wat-?r an 1 p ''v rest. Ctver atul st-t ai 'e I hours, then or.r off the cV from the top ar.d ust tin- hi: left when wanted. ' " I'd, -.7. i" I F. A. SHOEMAKER, Attorney- AT-Law, Ebfnsbarc Offioe on Hich eireet. emit end of residence. ll-Il.Tfl.-tf .1 and B to H, r. M. Special uttent ion pai.l to lMsu eases of the Eye and F.r. an well as to NnruicRl vjmriiiuiia ui rcrv uosoriplIOD. I 4-l,-ll. I GEO. M. READE, Atlornev-at-Law, j Ehonshiirtr. Pn. Oftic. nn rntr. tn t .brce douralruai llVii D.ic-ei. .8-7.'7l 1 - I K-.re Avcnjes. I UVSICIAN AMiSI Kilfj IN. .,,,. . KtiKr.i in;. Pa. Itfimco in Inot.lin- r.-. cat'v occo;.ie, .v I r A M Knni, nn Hi-li Ktr,-et. west ol Julian. An ' ne.rir opposite the lUair House. Niant calls !,..,,l.i made at tlie oi!I. -e. P -, i.-t !. Un'KLKY. 4TTI)KX:V.ATd.AW. U'th Street, brtu l" I'h 'iJ'sVt.i ' .' trt 0 rrJX't j-7.-lf.l I UuJ, "Ja.inc. 1 S.T.'. i o h i't i . -J.j I C'ditN with Tomato"1! -.Cut 1 from the cob and put it v. Ith n"; (piiintity of tomatof s that 1 '' sliiT-tl and peeled ; stew the-e t f.ir half an luuir, then se;is.n with salt and pepuer ;i'''l a i:- .:ir in a Hber.,1 iV. -? -.-f 1 f :;' i;icr a few iii Li a td r.
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