Apples, Apple Juice, Cider, Vinegar, This is moit emphatically the "hear ing year' with apples. Not only are i ' well-kept orchards in full hearing, but ' J every superannuated ami half -decayed tree, and eveiy shrub and chance seen- ; ling by the roadside, is loaded in a man- j ner seldom seen in a lifetime. With this abundance it is evident that v:th apples there will le a great glut in the market. There will be no room, except "higher up," and those who send poor fruit to market had better use 1 heir bar rels for lire wood ami save the freight charges. There is always a certain de mand to be met, but this vear only the select fruit will supply it. In years of plenty e ireful selections and neat packages tell. The almost daily inquir ies as to fruit -dryers show that prepara tions are being made to dry a share of this abundance, and we hoje by this ar ticle to anticipate the inquiries that, will soon be made as to disposing of the fruit in various liquid forms. Apple iui-je as it comes from the press, or s swei t cul- er " is liked bv many, and we hae in- I qiiiries how to" keeping it in the linfer- merited state, l'rescrving owners are , advertiseit, and some of these from their ITectivemss in preserving fruit will no doubt keep fruit juice equally well. The majority will wish to preserve their sweet cider without addition, and these can treat it by the same method used in canning fiuit. Heat the cider to the boiling point, bottle ami cork it while still hot. hen apple juice is exosru sun no.. n mi. .M'l"- j.mi..... "i to the air the natural ferment it contains causes a change to take place. The Sll- K ir in the juiee H converted into alcohol and carbonic acnl is giv;n on. l ins process may le carried on until all the sugar is decoiniosctl, when it is "hard"' cider. The fcrmeiit.it ion may be arrest id at the desired ii:it by bottling, and spaikling ci.lei will be the result. This, which, is also called "champagne cider," can only le produced by Ixdthng before the fermentation is quite finished. The liest still cider is made from late ripen ing apples, when the weather is cool, IcrmeiileO Slow ly ai as lOW a temiH-ra- ture as p-;-siiK', taKing care to e.fciuue 1 the air: when fermentation has quite j ceased the cider should be racked olT in- , t.i t ele in i-isk and k'lit securely Imii"- I to a tn an ia.-K, ami k il sicnieiv umi , I'd or bottled. i he great use Ot apples in this year, will be to make vinegar, In the term nlation of cider the sugar of the apple juice is converted into alco hol, and in making vinegar that alcohol is changed into acetic acid. The con ditions ot this change are full exposure to the air and a high temperature. The richer the cider in alcohol the stronger will be the vinegar, and the more slowly w ill the change take phu e. Ordinariiy the cidT .s put away in the cellar or some outbuilding, and in time, it may be two or three years or more, will lie found tube changed into vinegar. Those iVho have heard Of the "quick-Vinegar j ii : i- ...... l . i;..,i .. , process think it can be applied to en.- it. We arc oiien asKeu 10 give a ues- ci iptionof it. In this process a liquid . i-ontaiuing alcidicd, usually in the torrn of cheap whiskey, is converted into vin- I: egar in a few hours. Hut this is not ap- plicabh: to cider, for in the fermentation ' of cider or other fruit juices the change ! into vini-Lrar is accompanied bv the ! f u,::''!:..!;',,,".'.".,1. in, s, .S: i and this would so clog up the apparatus I if the ipiick method as to very soon put j A stop to it. Still, tlie changes of cider) ina be greatly hastened. Those who j make cider vinegar on a large scale i have a house especially for the work, and j this is heated to altmt 7t degrees. Yin- egar cannot ! made rapidly at a much j lower temperature, hence tlie casks are j not filled, but only partly so, in order to ; Aw,,...!.. '1 fo-d'iil 1 1 rf -. . rf tl.o Ii.oi't.1 to ' tl.4 action of li,',. air". ' Ksnr, is in- creased by fretpu-Ktly transteiiing the j cider froui'one cask to another, letting; it run vcrv s'owlv. Kxposure can be j . , .- ,, ... 1 .... , ' promoted bv allowing the parti v-!or:ned i vinegar to slowlv run down" a long Iroucrli, and also by allowing it to trie- ; kle over turn 0 bs p aced in a ;tsk, the c.d.s having Wen previously washed and 1 soaked in good vii egar. Old vinegar I acts as a fci iiient and hast: lis the change and the mixing of new and partly form- j rd vinegar with a irtion of old and ' strtuti; vinegar helps the cha An- 1 other method to hasten vinegar makii-.g is tn add yeast to cider, or what prodnc cs the Siime cllcct. the "mother" from vincjrar Parrels. The condit ions for the r ito vin most rapid conversion f cide i jrar inav be summed up : A l tc-mju-ra- j I nossil.Ie . ture of at It at . decrees, all p.jssihh1 exivwnre to ti e air, the addition of old i .... .-i-.t o lot; li.-., oi uir H.S.J OL .Il.J.U- I cr." It should be remembered that the j weaker the e-d.-r in snprar the weaker; vim-''. ir to the new or the use ot "mo;h- will ! the vinetrar, ami more rapid the 1 tll.'.riL; '. .l.;e . i A jri-i?lti h! sriiAw as Hoksk l-'o()i. I have fed a 1 1.1 1 . A l.iist-s t.t. nil. .v. ... .-i.i..., ti... j irraiu re hav with entire satisfaction. , T . ...... . i i l h ive evi :n u-ti mmuui kiuii iuniiiiui: when th- hoes have Leen steadily cm- ; ployed at he;ivy work, and m other in- st.ux-es when thev lnive had only occa sional liLiht r.u.l work. It has been s;iid I that nature made two animals gluttons I the horse and man. It is true of the horse. Hut fed en straw the horse is ; not likely to cat too much. The nulii- ! inent should be sunpiied mai:i!v hv crain. ' the puriHise of the straw hem? t- distend the stomae!, and aid the animal economy , to maintain thrill otherwise than hy the nutriment supplied in tin; straw. In ; takino; liors. s from hay to straw tliey are likely to show un"jisiiiess for a few j days, hut not lonpr. They soon ln-come J contented and thrive just as well as ' when stuffed with the best of hay, and i thev are far less likely, when kent idle. 'r;;;:,v, J'i; ;:;!;,! .Si" ; Iy over eat in?; w h(-n the horses are kept ' with insuilicient work. II". .1. .Inn- ! ftroiij, -.''. (.-'. .Y.-r Yuri: I iNfiKMnfs SrAiiuows A man in I...I: ....... II.- 1.1 .. ..t 1. .... ...... i . i ... . i ...... . ...i..,. v; i . . yj i nerve the in-enuity of sparrows which' vvere seckin- a drink of clear water, j I he clear water was too far away front . the sWiittijiv margin of the hank of a Mreain to allow them to reach it nail- i Ilv, hut weeds rew thickly along the ; i-d-r. Four sparrows settled on one of these weeds, one above the other, and. their w.i.d.t lent u ov.r half-way to the! Wider. A lift 1 1 lighted further up and la r.t it r.atl.er .lown. Then a s-xlh ! settled near th.- end and the whole stalk i i-ame down level Willi the surface, ami ! they di.u k tin ir till without any dilli-; cu'.tv or having to wade throu-'h the! muddy margin .f the iHind. Cfmknt ro:: (Jr.NKiiAi. 1".-e. For joining paper. c:rd-board, or model j work, or similar articles, a good glue caiiV.e made of glue, vinegar and alcohol, j Dissolve two ounces of the lmst trans-1 parent glue in a quarter of a pint t.f strong cider vinegar. Let it simmer ' slowly by placing the dish containing it ' in a dish of b.-iiiug water. AVh;ii it has Ik co:ii 1 i jtil-l, add one ounce of highest proof alcohol, ami keep it tiht- j ly corked. If solid Hird by cold, l-.eat in ' hot water when m e.hcl for use. Dilu- ' tt-d emetic e.cid may be STihstituied for I the cider vinegar. Cffmifl anl l, "- I ' " ! AT r. Vf.1:0..r-o rrU.. tl.o f. .1 t . . ... t . . 5 , ',. ,' ', ' . .." anv other dealer In Ilio county. PcrJi.ni tiPt,tinic Stiu.-Uon.-i a.K.ut .seed corn: '-Always i anvtiunn in l.is imc w.n d. well toKive i.,mi bt lect even-lowed tars and ears i h.se I t-forc .ur,-hasin;r cicwhcre. w. a or. -i.-;,.,,. ...,.t r,,,i. ... -Pr-.mit attention paid to rcj.alrlna; Clock?, r,)3 are Straight ami rt gul ir 011 the I Watohej. .Iwelry. .xc. a-el .atiactlon Kuaran Cob. I.ar:4 that taner are the best be- teed in both work and price cause Utter i rotected by the husks, and i r.,,7; .r.i- - then, too, the silk the female part of i . OICK. ATTor.NKT-AT-LAW,Lb- ll.r. til .-it r(,,,ni.,j t.! v lonrrf.r Ti, i ' El-cn.huri. I'a. I ISIldi In front room of T. Hie I'l.l.lt rtma.llS ai.ve longer. I lift ; J. My,is t.e l.uillinif.Cfiit rret. Allman TCa.Son for seeding the top ear for Efeeil ncr of Icml tinfine.--. attended lo latififaetorily ia that it is always more fully developed ' Vetouity ( io-i4.-tf. , uniform and more and more vigorous ir. 4 on...... . w-rn " " its germination, having been 1m tier fer- ! F. A' r I v MA vEI I Attorney llh.Md whtu .11 the si.b. , .lrta.tdbn.uJtirti,iUtut.c. U--l.".t.-u.i .. sHEAP! H 11 EKE A PI'P EEEKKR !!! II HE A A P P E K K :! HUH EK AAA PPP EE KKK ! H HE A A P E U K ! H II EEE A A P EEE H K !!! cJ la e a,p est! GEO. HUNTLEY HAS NOW OS HANI) THE LARGEST, BEST s MOST VARIED STOCK OF Hardware ! Stoves, Tinworo, r-i-r-f Hiw trtrnvitmvc sossS' i ii 41 DIMM) OOOO TlDDDl) SSSSSS tl (U(I OO (111 I I14H141 OOOO OOOO I1)I)T)D SSSSSS fce., fcc. ttmt rnn he fnumt In nny one c.taMIsl ! ment in Pennsylvania. His n.R-k comprises j paw Biaipfl VH U7 1 TlVri 5Tr,Vr5 . VVVii) Mltltfytl iUM liaii l ill a Ml I MX ofvarir.ug styles and pattern.0; l'Jiiilclei'M Ilni'clAvivi'e of every ile.'er!tin anil of Iveptqnality ; CARPENTERS' TOOLS! of all kinds ami the best in the market. Also, a i idin M.nm.i IVn PAPrrTPrTU'DV AIlLl, A.N U 1 UL K 1 1 Lb lLLlll, ;i.-,H,wre. lncf..narr. MIver.lMnle.l ivro. wo.i ...i.i wuion Hare, wu ia- lr, TriinkN and Valioco. ISernlirr,, An. v 1 1. i,es. Ilorie Shoe,, ttar I ran, Itai I taxi. Ilnrir .allo. Carriaxe Itolli. Kiv elH. yt i 1 1 San x. riTtlttoiieM. Slccl Shov el I'low .MitnliK Itond Scoop"i; Table, Iloor ami Stair Oil Cloths, (JjiT-rinze Oil Olotli, j IWI'EK ami Otr.l'T.OTH WIXIK'WSIIAIUMI ; ash Sit Aid-: HX'H'KllS: I.iVKiti-ooL ASli'l'O.X ; SALT. t!.c bc?t In the w.rl.l h.r Hairy and T.iMo n - " - : jmi-o tki juh w s.n.i. me iievip.-st nn.t , 't.l ' i'ekkins1 I'.vtknt nafkty i.amts. nhi. h i cammt he exploded: -iiii.i.i:k s WAiiiiXS ash ' (.AI.TS. th(. ,.ir.,,,t st,.k (r yuuK i iioi KS .t , nli -i,;,,., an.l nd . ..n..Ti..r w:.re .-v. r of- iiti-'I .or .e 1 it r.t irt..-it., : n Mill l.neol i .u.M Bia'SHKS of the i:it de.--ir.-0.le pt:iliv: WIX IMJWUI.ASS. OII-S. ! AIM'S. Tf lil'KNTl.XK, V A KX1SIIKN. 4te., to'etl.urwith a larjrcaml t-imi- ilc?e stek of elioiee I i;notKiui:s, toh.viio and senaus, i well a.- thmir-'ands ed uther nyefMl and needful ' artieli s. In laet. anything I liaven't K"t nrean't iret :it short notice is not worth hiiyinir, and wh.it I ' do oir.T tor sale may always he relied on as FiitsT- i class ! oxwr.iTY, while they will Invariably l o SOM) AT 1!()TT()M PIMCKS - Having had nearly thiiitv vkap.s' i:jrn:t- j km K In tl.e rale ot 'Mds in my line. 1 am euahled to snpi'ly my customer with the very I. est in the l markci. (Jiie me a liheral share .(' your patron age, then. and he eon i need that the best isalwavs ; tlte eheaj.est. and that it never pays to hnv an in- ferioratn. le simply l-ca.ne the price is low. as it is an indi-nitaMe fact that fuel, oi.ds arc always ti,e dearest in the end. Kbensbnr av.n. nrxTu:v. April 11. IsT'.i. . I .lolmst on, yi. .T- IJ.iolc, l' A. Shoeinalier, .. V. IJ.iflc. JOHNSTON, shoemaker & buck, BANKERS, EBENSBURG, Pa. 1 . 1 1 I' A r.im.F. I). 1 F. M.IXD. IHEIl EST ALLOWED 0 TIME DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE AT AL . AC. KSSIC.I.E l-OSSTS. DRAFTS OH tliC PRINCIPAL CITIES fionsht ami Soi.i, ami n nrvrn it i .viuvt lH'ivrCC lin.U'.lt.llj l).All.lr bLM.LoA TKANSACTKl . Afcounls ?oli?i. !. A. W. BUCK, Cas'ncr K'.cn-.l.arj. .M ir, !i 10. isso.tf. I U C U I D D 1 1 1 H f i 9. DDR j, H. osiHiiuauuu o. liiiu., : ' . DKAi.r.ns ix- m . I It .tt g f i v ''-'-O ITrillCV GrOOCl, my T I CLOTHING, isroTioisrs, (jrli(J(JJiIv L Ji.b, CCC, CAIIUOUIWX, PA. AXIl ALWAYS Mll.ll AT THE VLMIV T nTrTrQ'P PT'TPPs! i-JUl IjU)!! 1 lllVjDO. ASH paii nu ri aTIIV pro. Ill ( K st lie ii linn.U ore not .Icxire.l. .1. iV. SHAKIUl Mil & I5S10. l'arr.,Ct,,wn. ."Uareh l'J lsi.-tr. IM OItl'DK tTl.n 1 5f 1V57. STRICTLY OH MUTUAL PLAN. PRO i ECTIGN MUTUAL MK lilMlKntll r I II r RI I I II fa IIIUUIIHIIUL U U III I 111 g. r c n r- aj - t n a n a tBtDoOUKl., HA. ; f. fM ili-oini iV.. tiw U U.v9 " tfifej!i Only I ivc Assessments in 22 Years. NO STEAM MILLS TAKEN, GOOtl FARM PROPERTE S KiPKVI MJ.Y lr.Wt:i). GEO. 31. READE, President. ICK, Secretary, r, .If n. 81. isso -ly. T- DICK, Sccrttanj. KbcnM.orr, .if n. Si. issa -ly FREIDHOFFS BLOCK, I I If1 II tirtlll Tflrtl f a 1 1 STREET. CARL RIVliMIUS, an! Jeweler EBHN3BURC, PA., TTAS tlttarj on ha.vl a I.irae. vnnccl nnd cle- 1 I. i?ant UMiirtmcnt ni WAU'IIKS. CLOCKS, , . J r. v ,.1.K1,M U 1AI I.KS, t. t,-UL.ASiSir.S, , fcC. Which llf C r? f'.r pale lit lo-arer l,r:cc tt:an it : ir.,1,:..,. Tr., tr ti 1 - 1 iHUttlll iUiltlllliCS, JIUIM; Ji;t ldh.C ous low-priced mixtures, 01 clieap maier ais., - , it j rrun, Kop. an.. Lof an' t en Ids' is , lorn 4 iilllvatnPM, and n tail line of llarv- . mcxxi-pur.in rs, nai. o.r.. . .... .... . ... 1 tinnlv seated. ATEH.I SahSAPAUILLA IS a c.inre that. I ba'nt ,n,.B. . ....... JM.V, . .HI..; t .'1 IIIIVIH VI Is a compound of the virtue of p.-vrsnpsvril-la, stillingia. mandrake, yellow .lock, with the iodide of potash and iron, all powerful Moocl-runking, Mood-cleansing, and life-sustaining elements. It is the purest, safest. and most effeetaal alterative uiecurino enccs of medicine and chemistry have never j protluced so valuable a remedy, nor one so j ZV?. "VJSST Scrofd I all scrofulous diseases, Krysipelas, J Kiiuwu or ii auueie m . in: .....mo . Hose, or St. Anthony's tire, I'linpies nml Face-srubs, 1'ustiilcs, liioicncB, Koils, Tumors, Tetter, Humors, Salt niieum, Scald-head, Rin-worm, Ulcers, Sores, IClieumatism, .uerrwni Disease, Neuralgia, Female eak nesses and Irrejjularities, .Jaundice, Affections of the Liver, Iyspepsla, Kmaciation, ami General Debility. By its searching and cleansing qualities jt puriPS out the fold corruption which contaminate me tuoou ami cause n-i,tu-t - . mcnt and decav. It stimulates ami enlivens ,nent and decay. It stimulates an.l enlivens , the vital functions, promotes energy and 1 tren0b, restores and preserves healtl. and , infuses new life and visor throughout the whole svstcm. No sufTVrer from any ais- j St, A wul" 1 s'Samrilu -1 fair trial. b It is folly to experiment with tlie numer- i medicine of such concentrated nratie power, that it is by far the 1csT, cheapest, and most reliable blood-puritier known. Physicians know its composition, and pre- j scribe it. It has been widely used for forty , tam, ail. 1 1.1. t iii i - - ilence of millions whom it has benefited. jears, a., i "","' Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. SOLD Y ALL DBCCUIST8 EVERYWHERE. Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. ( trtrmrrnj nr. iinij'x tanry fr. A rrgntahlf rnvparatMu. nnd rlicwlT nor rTtoly in tn w-.rtd fr IJrlySil'w Iine, llnlle. ! ALL f4IUue, Llrr, And 1 rl,nary IUtmv. TstDnuniiioi' the highest ordor fa proof Of iho-io st:ittmpnt5i. M'Tnr tho rnr 'f T?nwf c. call for War ner nintve-t nr. Bi For tiie ciro of l;rfsli' nn.. tTiothfr t1ivn.s,fi, cull for ,Varn r Sarc Hidnry nntt Livor f'nrt WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS. It thpbst flloo! Pnrinfr, nnd stimnlnto every function 10 mom healthful ac't.ou. ami !s thii n b -netit hi all diw-n--s. It nirof Sorfcilow and t!ifrf;lfi FTrwp t ion jnl J),s'ii-., inciucim lancrrs, 11 rcn, nnd other .vprft4i.t. ly kn'M orj Stomnrli, f'onM lpntin, IMui!u-Hi,Oner:il lrtll ity. etc., nrr c ired hy h'-jre l.if:r. It is mitj'iah'i as ati aj-ptdir'Taiid .fi;i:l;r loiiff. liottles f f.vo si a.! ; ;rirr3. k:h! !l,Of. WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE Quickly ;rft ICt and RJrrp to the suffer, ni enres i:etrir-Ho arid Nocirnlcrin, prvri:i fr:T.ilopt- l"it, arid r li.-vef Vr-tott fri-tr.-it!on hroi'ff.it on by rxnivp !niik. over wn'K, meritai "-ii'M-ks, anl father 'au---t. Puwrfni p.s it iatowt.'p rniri and MiKitho dls tnrhed Nprvr-, it n Vt-r Inji:r. s the system, whether takr-n in small or lari.' d'ses. dottles of two s:z'-i ; prices, SOr. and f.1.69. WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Ar n lmmpli:it nn rtlv atirr.nhii fbr a Torpid Hvr. pnd cure Coativer.pis. Drvpptia, Ell- W Irrsi fT. TXX 1 P"1?! ".n - r-r ti.rtn-a ? yfT?.rYTr-".-l r-l -rrr-.sim.--.ll. M E-iJTjF't V! 1 FlZfi ..M hi Prwrf... a D.al-i T ) T" T "7" T"j"l T i "J- -LJllNn,! ?!.ninfa?(nirr nittl Ufalrr In KCivic AND CITY MADE r.s.M-srT.-j m lotuneaa. Btliona Diar- "L-l-liYll i' & ?! rhtti. Malaria. Fiver r'ft "T:-aY i1--1 al Ague, niiti Fl.ml, Liii"-5S'- ! - Jf3 "S1 '1 !.ei.ev. r the - -V! "3!ii T? li .wels l. not operate H ' !t t't-SelHS.sVt 3 frt-ly t-.l ret-..nrlv. FURNITURE!!:' mil A!'3 SUBS SyiTS, LOUXGKS, UEIkSTEADS, FABLES, CHAIRS, T7T H 1 1 rOC ! i.AJ.U.ULii 'wOO. O , VL iri." ELKVKNTII AVKMK, j lHmccii i i.i.i ami 1 1 ill Ms., A 1 l,..i-r. TZ , - ' IJLltUUiHl 1 t A Jl 1 JL -. fitizer.s or t'aa.hria eo'tnty .ni.l all ofliers jn.-!u n:r to .nr-.,:: ve honest Kt i( Mil K K. hi-., at l...!.e.t ITI.-.-5 ar ri-i--.-tt.:!l- lnvite. to iriv.-,,-e a i'e'T", . r".ro'.n s, . '" .,"n:J''7,t I'r:ecs tlie verv lowest. II. .1. I.V.M ii. Aliooaa. A,-ril 16. lssn.-tl. ii. ii MKisrci-i, r.K'.LKt: IX RTr.l.TT.V 1-lT.K WHITE LEAD, LIHSEED OIL, MIXFD PAIXTS hVaJv for Itsp i t a ?? ?r'?!!ff'i mt 11 1 1 v, wiiitm sia p., Varnish and Painl Brushes, j At A fl t.I. I.1XE OF ... y. f.. . r ..f... ,,w.--.. . .r t A i f ' )IJ ,. Ir A (if A I) A OIL, I'ltea.-er lhan anywhere else In ,c city. HENCH, THE PAINTER.! 13lli Arrnnr am! isih Mrrrt, Al.TOONA, I.. 6m. MclMEVIN YEAGER, VASCKAtTl-lSKR-S OF Til, Cspser and M-Iron WARE,: n aji) i::alc;3 is- j SSOVES, ' n 11 OS FIcvciilli Avenue, AHooiui, Pa. One lloor West of Ope ra Housp. llOOriNC. AND SPOPTlNd j ritnyn-i.Y A-;-Ti-xr'v:i? to. I K k IA I Its t OK STUVKS rO.VST.VMl.T ON lM. Altoona. I let. ", l. lsro.-tr. i IWii Fire mm Apuj.j y "r DICK I r.nn-n lCI.OttOn Urtnnl ucni cu 1 1 1 cu i u , i orj Myuiu, i:n i:smri: a, jm Policies written at short notice In the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" An.l Alitor I tr,t la 'tnnleaj. Kbenst-urr.Sept. lSP0.-ly. MOKE tih: Lifile Builder fiorar, l ine H,tndr,d rr .': ft'ilt. t -il - 'i fH :-'.;--.; . -"-Til i9?5iliCjI'5''"Yl'VMiTY, .WwSHw: V.I U,er lir.in,!.. from -.... ii,.- 7-r--fCVW S livered to any acl.lrw in VC -if - ti e I . S.. i.o5t-(.aid, v;iiSy t-cipt ..r price. on rc- JI. J. 1'OT ilHKKTV, U .i.iu i r, 11 Pciii u..L.. I at.'iui., ra. THE rAPKKLFSS MAX. tst sti.vani's conn, .in. 'Xo sir ! I don't want nothin o' the kind. In the first place, I ha'nt got the money ; and in the next pla-e. if I had the money, I wouldn't have none o" your papers." So spoke Titu- Closely in answer to a man who h:id called to see if he would like to tor a newspaper. Said man kept a ! e neighboring village, ami wasaWo 1 subscribe for cturn in tli. th.. nnstma.ti.r'i mul he had made arrange- ty meats to add to his business by establishing t in. i' .'I'll i'i n " i . . . . "I can f in -msh you w.tl. any paper you may i Ilk," I,cexp!iiiic.l to Mr. ClosHy, "iti.1 I f tni.-Ihmmi.uM.. rt.r Ul.o nevyiwui ran fumW. it clie.r than you can t it in ! atot institutns of th any other way, because by buying of me you ., -lll va tlm nostae. I shall have Laoers! Tkk Stone Ijmis A liernian eleruymaii devoted lo the interests of the Family; pa- j pers fir the ranners, papers mrine -n- chanle nd papers f )T both young and old ; ' !, in short, I assure you that one of them I W()iml iM wru. far more to yoa than what I ! propose to ask. Asl: your wife what she thinks. You have no idea what a vast ,..,,,.,. . valuable information vou will fin(j " ' Xancy Closely wanted a paper; but her ' htislnnd sail' "O bother! I don't want it, I tell ye. I've ! got as much as I can do to look arter my ; faun ; and, if Xancy and the children want j t ) read, they can get tracts from the minis- , cr Vourneihho! Deepw.iter h: ml,r. ..,,, ... ,... tor two papers , . i. i ',.,. take a pleasant high-toned htei Yonrneihhoi Deepw.iter has snbsi ribe.i nt. "He will i irv l ni'cr fur I f.1uilv an(l H i:uor (k-votiMl to Art, Sci- 1 en.e and oricn.tme for him-elf." "The more fool he !" cried Titus Closely, j contemptuously. John Dcepwater can I ,0 M,' f.,n' l,i .....r ' and I tell ye, flat ar.d , .'ot no three dollars to i awav on a ncw-uaicr ' ' i - uow away o.i . - j:tTitus-" j "Shuf un Nancy! I tell ve, I don't want , - - i And Xanrv closed her lilts, and the a-ent i went his way : and Titus Closely went forth I i to plow his ground with the ureal old wooden ' I plow which his lather and Iks grandfather I had used lM-roie hint. j , I And tune passed on. The newspaper ' agency was established at the village post- I oftice; hut Titus did not patronize it. He , j felt tlu.t he had a principle at stake. He luul ; j said he wouldn't and he wouhl't ! 15ut in ; one thing he was consistent ; he would no! : ! i!l..,tr -if nr .11bte..ii tf 1 inr.'...v t .a twrs ! I ........ ......... ... ..,..... ........... i of his neighbor Dcepwater if he knew it. i One evenint; Titus Close! v and his wife I took tea, by invitatiuu. with neighbor Deep- ! . ,, . ..... i , ' 3 ' 1 j A N I'.W 1 AYIN'O Oi l t "CATION HI!! J.APIKS , I water. I ANI, ( ;kxti.kikx. The htindsoiutt Nickel . '. '"I declare, Nancy," said Titus, on their j liatef New ilo:i:e bnini, bein inlr.Mluce.l ' way home, -Prudenee Dcepwater Ix-ats all to the public this season, is the most merit j creation for cooking don't she V I'd no idea j ,'l:.nS ; she was such a han.l at it. 1 wonder where 1 tll., .t stn.lent launp, w l.ie'ihas her. to ! she K"t them fresh strawberries." j fore luid the reputation of beitti; tlie Safest "Slie preserved them heiseir," answeied '""I made, and has a clamp to altai h it to j the Sewing Machine, l iano, Oruan. Desk, ; -ancj. The tear of the ordinary l.iiii beite i () jrjt out! Th in wasn't prcsarve! . nee-dent ly nps.-t or thrown from the table! j they were fresh as new-picked." i is entirety relieved by this simn'e e!atiii con- I .o i. ,..., .-.-...t 'r;t ' tl'ivance. It can be iiilj n-ted tt throw the ' ! ' Kli ! can j oti du it '.' "1 could it I h id her paper." i ! "Her nanei n" I "Yes. She found the recine in the news- paj-i-r. Ami mats wnere she learned l:ow to do most all of her nice cooking." t;., i. tt... ... .!.:.... ..t ...... I " , - ; nt....... .'nil... 1..ltl... .1 nrux. ti.r.tl l-n.t- ............ v .... ......... ... ..... j " hew 1 whistled Titus, as he sat 111 his i kitchen, with a crunmled rcnort of the I Awardins Committees in liis liuiid. A friend 1 hadS cd Xancv. "Bat wait ami see. The new ' breed w hich he has procured is a very valua j hie one." I "Ikih! Think what it cost him ; fifty did lars for a pair of 'em !" ::"1;1 "he sold two of his prmjj Iambs to Mr. 1 liompson lor emlitv J dollars." I "Citcout:" "rrndence tolil me so. John Dcepwater saw so many flattering accounts of those beep in his paper that he knew it would he le to mvesi. Titus referred asain to the rept.rt. "Hello: I'm blessed in'olly Downer hasn't i.t the first premium for cheese five do! 1 lars :" j "Yes," said Xaney. '"she was telling me about her cheeses. She found out how to make them in hei paper. I tell ye, Titus, if a coed thiiiLr to have a xood newspaper. wi-h you'd " , "I'.ah ! Don't talk to me!" And Titus t tircw ,j,,w,Hhe report, and retired from the ' l kitchen in disgust. , i ne winter pass ; an.l i lie sprinjj s work was done : and the time, ftir shecp-shearm" 1 Tit..- -,.-,.l,. wl.oor.wl ... 1 .... 1 7 I"Ht, Closelj sheared one hundred ; and fifty sheep, and obtained therefrom net quite six hundred pounds of wool, Imuho less than an average of four pounds to the sheen. - , ... . , ,, ,, . . ,, Iltl.S, tlKlI, t I tell JOll that neighbor j Dcepwater s sheep would prove by far the j most profitable? It costs no more to keep I one of his splendid animals than it does to ' keep one of ours. And then his lambs are heavier; and his mutton is " ".Stop yer ;ah, Nance ! I know what ve're l.ilel.tt. nl It's nun .if II.. .111 't.r.,,1 . ....j I i . , ' T ..... t'.M .3 . I.ct John Dcepwater go it, if he wants to. ,'.'d,;r;v,:r,.1 Si.ul v ,. , l.rtf . ....It . o I 1 ' . --.rtiivy iis siieiii. IjUL Illfi will wasilot yet. ' Aftef the haying had been done, Mr. Deep- water ami his wife called over and took tea, and spent tlieeven in with Titus and Xancj . j 'i eonversauon I'ru.lenee ! told to Nancy many new things wkieh she Zt i hud learned of household mysteries, while .water talked tohis host of the great nnpiovenients which were being made in ag- riculture. And Titus was interested in suite appear other - Wise. !!. 41. n Ti.., " T..1... Iv I , 1 . 'J ... ,,J, 1..UO, dill... L.. I JM..I- . in the evening, "when yon get ready your wool, I think I can receommenii : "ou ta a m'rxpt- I ".much ouiigeu, joiin ; uui I ve solo. "Sold? To whom?" "To Saddler & Ryder, of Brinkton." "Did they come for it'.'" "Yes. Old Saddler came himself." "What did he pay you?" "Thirty cents." rt'' "thMxlncss mercy, John ! Yoa didn't sell jour whole clip at that price ?" ' "Ye-e-s. AVhy ?" 'Why? Why wool like yours is worth forty-five cents ; and I was authorized by ilr. i airmail to Ofter J'OU that price for VOlir clip. You must have had over five hundred pounds?" "Vos , sni.l Titu. o:ict.inTlv "T Qol.l livo I - , ...... ' n-'l -n-JI ..v... " . . i ,,l,n,1r',,il:uisevpn,y " . "Iut-l;iilll"t J ou kn,,w U'at WX rispn I "No. Mr. Saddler said thirty cents wast; :4 ., ,, ill , " """" "Mr. Saddler d!eeivcd you. Rut jou should have watched the Market Renorts. i Didn't jou iiotk-fc tlaui in yuur p.-.pei ,",..- ... n.. ...I........... f ...... t: ..j . . . . . r ,. . . . . . . c c r s - ; v a, ; , t. v , i rAi ............. v .,v ... . .. , ... .in .... j. .. ... i'.. ... a . i .. t i . i ( a no l o-.; - in a si er 01 v i n .jai i lie .a 'eiu. 01 i r.Hn i ii.- vi Tines. remcl v lor in:- n v.v .l n s - (;- 3 - - i f , .i ,w ( V ' over with a yoke of what he considered very the Atm'iiean i:pr. -s omj.atiy and 1'resi- ; i.ei-t hnr ever t.M.itr kenwl. .i-e in.n with ,-u. h tin- ' f W O N O R r w L V i? V A v. S h' 11 i t' ' 1 I fine oxen; but he fonnd. when tl.e exhibition ! dei.ts i.f Ii.N.inuiei. ( 'on;).anies as lain-tl.e sn.-.-ess. ' U P OKI BR. t it f -(u '." V. ' r " 'l '..j l!s --"'p' , , Sal est, Most Convenient and best Lamp! iii'ti,.r i ,..',.j,:,. ,i;,i, ,.,,.-.,( ... 13 w . . I y 1 . C'jU. l. iI.il. i ..' lo... l s 1, came off, that, he was very far behind the ; li!:u..' ! ' '. ' ! ' ' 1 , , " o I 8 rr.CWtr. IT ACT CX Vlir.W Fr.u.e,.. v. l.erc he i.,ed to stati-e, 1 times. New breeds, i.r which lie had heard There are three reasons why A cents should ' V" 7" r-v"":'"" f rjy rnwixi ami Kliv with a clarionet and a v. r !-,-. I:. I notliins, hail been introtluced, nnd his own i seek such an arti.-ie to canvass for li.st, for . '' '' T V-77' ''i '"l "AT 'v'-.'T t4 7ir-y' -'T '- ."."". I" TI M ,..,...!!.. I '. ,,.t i i. ;.s j i !i- . .. . . ,. J ts iihsol.ite safety nnd uri-at convenien t t..,..i. I.,m. I... n. .1. KKMUU, j l o.. Km- f 5 ...c,...,.mc.yV ,u ,,., Hni ,, ,' . . i animals were not deemed worthy of notice. , : :.... ' i.nrit. r..!!.. Yerm..i.t. si.i.n v.y m.i. i.-.-ru. ' -.. - n J-"- ' c: v -;3-j , mta the little woi-.i.i in.. , ... iven iuiniiieprime.l.limment. .x.mi ailti.,. .Vi;te. it beats the l.ahi.v days of i -.-,115 . -6. ti iTi ia .!. : , ., i ..... . ........ ............ . . ... .... : : y uaz.- j 5iit.-i v ii e j ii if. ii.ia k1 .oe .luiiii.iu. .oi &i.e.-p. , sue r-c iiil: .ilitci i t lie, us raj.M sale, .! nvi ; -- - . 1 I?v hookev ! I'd bet I Clin more wool than he pii'-e, and ii .er.l terms surprise old Asr-nt-. i m -St!& ," -,..,., " ' A.ldie-s H..,e.e Lan.. Co., Cincinnati. O., & V r-?i--!Tr.-ff3 I d,H"S "tXt 8e',,0n- mentioni-iL: cr paper, ami they will trive you ftt Tj "I I don't tike no i-.iper." i "I declare, Titus, I am sorry for you. IJut it ciin't be helped now." Mr. Decpw.it. r sa .v how badly his frhuid was feeling, and he said no more. When tlie company lr.nl gone, Titus Close ly took down the old sh-.ts from its peg by the side of the looking glass and leg.in Id her. The difference between thirty ami forty-five? wn fifteen; and f.ltecn mnitipa-i by five hundred and seventy give a pnP.vt of cig- - five dollars and fi'ty eeats I )n the following morning Titus Closely went to the village and siitxcribcd for two . , - - i.iiku fino f.r li"i i!:t n?ni on f(r Ins wiit: tei.s as. ory m a. ery n.ie.eMu . ...... ... i....., .....v him, or whieh he has met with on his travels. In he sIh,.I, wit.i a parly ot travelers, before a beautiful chapid of erden an der Kuhr in Germany waiting for the key to 1. brouul.t that tie- door nu-lit W. unloeued lor tliem to enter. U litle tliey waited tliey saw somi'liiUig on Hie ii'h' in n 'i, ni'nn tiiey found to be a carrel stone lamb, and hean to wonder what it meant up titere. .o tliey asked an old woman who was hoboling along a little way i.lt" if she could tell them about it, and hr replied "Yes and lelab-d why it had Vcn placed in that strang place. ".Many, years ago," she said, '"-vliere that laaih now stands, a man was busy r .pail ma the roof ot tlie c Ii im1. ,v:i. Hint Insiim a basket fastened by a lope as he worked. Well in wits woi'kmiii tliis inoiiiuT oiiM'iiy -hen suddenly the rope which held the has- : kei gave way and he fell down, down from ine t;re.i ncie.i 11 u.e kh'ihm ....... . . coarse ee: v one ms:iw the dreadful acci- cent expected that the man would be killed; especially as the ciound just there was cov- ered with sharp stones and rocks which the i .... workmen were using for bunding. I.u., to their great nsloni!niciil, he rose from the ground and stood up unite uninjured I And tUU was ow if haimened : A l r lamb had : wan,!.-i.-,I oniii- in. .o tlie side of Hie chattel in search of the sweet young grass which .-pning np anions the stones, and the man ; had fallen exactly on the soft bod v of this I I iMi, had saved his life ; for he had es- j ,.;iped with the mere fright and with not so ; much as a linger broken, ll.it tlie poo;-iamb i NVrts killed by his heavy fail upon it. .So, out ' ,,r j,v oratit ude, the man had the. stone ' r:u ved and set up for a lasting uieinen- ; . .- - r r . . I . 1 1 . .... .1 i io oi ins es".ipe iron, so ic.ii i ill a oeaiii, uiKi ; of what he owed to the poor lninb. li;:ht. just. '.here it is wanted to suit the eyes and can be converted ii.to a handsome wall lamp. It has the best nr-jan.l burner, a till- i"- indicator, and convenient mat -b Nov, and " "" ' . " " "... '.l 1 . lias neen l ii.iv lesteu ani e.i,;oria-.iy en.torseu ' .y the "Ver.rn l.'hri-tian AdvtH-ate," "Am, Christian Ih-vicw." "liernlil and Presby ter." ".lournal and Mess- le'er" and "Cluis- tiait Standard," the h-a.ltii religions p;t-rs . .. '..' (,t (-iiiciimal!. anil is etelorse.l Iiv the .Mayor p, j..,. makes j(s sale immense : third, it w ill 'be a credit to handle such an article. Due sotithein ALM-t t writes, it sells fasf.T than C.en. I.--e s Porti-itt sold imlit alter the war : canvass in. i7.-i.it. 1 ; t'orllrtmn I'r.USd.NS or (lif Vonnesl mi '.dues. use lUr .l'l aa.l sate Ir. Filler's Sootltins I'nrmlnaliTP. 1 It ran he L'ivon v. jo, ...rro.-t s:if.-ty to your h. .!;.- H ! only t wo ..i thr.e .t .y-1 old. 1 1 .l.es te.t st.. "!y, hnt ; ti.- lit: I" tl.i nit will i'o to -!;. nntiii.ir i . .it!, -ret 1 invnli.'l:iiwtii5-. It.-.:re ! U A I.' K II. -'. A.oi-i l.-VS- ;N I 1 11; V. no matt-r Low loi.-r -t oi.l -n-. I.i : t li A M'li.lMS. fill U.I'.t. A INFA.VII'M. SI .M I All;'..- "t t.MI I. AIN'T. V. I MX 11. If. trcttiiit; aiel i e: iie ot j o t.. ii t . w!: i.-t. is ;, ! n -i s ;. -iun ot i:iin ). I 1 5 KKK?; S'ltKIK. SI 1 It ViiMlilMi. S1.KK1'- ' I.!SS'1NS .....I :.il ..HI., lints .. ll,p .rinn-., I. nr ( liowin.s. u !mi ,;,X..t r:.,;,-,!v in use.' and is ree..!,n...-n.U-,l ly CIIYSiei ls. S..I.I l.y lUil tiUlSTS an.) ' xiii sin i'sus's 1. ico KirK noun i.ozem;ks. lliey are pleasant. s,i to nml sure. .'.. rt-. l,)ot. ;'?.. Tli .r.l s.t.. ri.ila. In. I'n. T. r. T--es t..r Mlr hy .N. .1. l-itKii.tiov-K an.1 . S. I.tr.KKti .V I. no.. l.i.ei.s..i.i-.j. n--.r;.-l Im.J . . . . i.i .m. mi a a ; Guide to Success, . ..-... ' " - rfZ?fi 1 USI lS KSS l IIUUUllJi.U A XII 5(nTi:Tvt iia , ,.,,,...,,.. ,.. ,.., eii n..i ' an.l lt-i n.J-lior.k ever i.tiMislie.l. -vioe'i tl.e lat"-t. ! It t.lis l.-tl. sc-xes eoaii.letelv H01 TO IM) KVKKV- i TMi j :!lL. rH.,t w'ay. jf,.w t he yar nn Laivvr, II, .w. to ! Hasines I 'orreet lv an.l Site oessltillv. How to Art in Soc iety an. I ia every j.art .1 life, na.l f-ontrons a trot.i none ot var.e.t ta.ortna- ! "" iii'iis, ensii.!e to u .-i;iss lorronstant reier- ; ; enee. A(iI'.T.H AVA XTlli) forsll orsj.are time, i i-,, Know-;.v tins l.ook .t lil.AI. value aa, I attrar- ! "'i" "'; '';',"''';''!"; npiiy r..r t St. ts. Mo. We pay all frel jlit diaries. IS-n.-tiin.l FRUIT CANS! . j nin nnw I)rt.(.ire,i ,0 (ar.ilslt ail who want to lny ' with st.mmI. first class fruit cans, VEUY I? EST Ol'AMTV (11 AW 0 V1. T1X. I i . i ! v" Tioti'l l.c liitml'ii-rtre.l with elieap penitontla I ry-in.-i.leepns wiien t.y :.yin'i a nine more yon can j act .m.,I hottH-ntn.le vans w ..'.III clou tile the in.mev. I '.tllcr V!l et I . tl,c'n "lu ,,,r 'M "" l,tr( ;,1?;J,,niu-XTljFY j Ki.cnstmnr. .Tnly 16. issa.-r,m'. ' ' ; ( T M A I I T T Q t -1 J 1 v 1 1 i i. - l7. ! 1 HAVETHE AUK.ncv Kou I11K i AiN .... .mii. i ani nny pcrf-on wi.-inii? to pnp.-nnsp one mis rail will consult lti own Interest? l.y calling at my Ktor-. exam inner p.nni.los on cxh ibitioii, nn.l l.'avinir hi? ORDER EARLY IN TIIE SEASON, So Hint there will be no delay in fniitynix all in due lime with this nc p.'uj ultra 'i'!or IUilI. (iKO. lirXTLEV. Kt.enotmnr, Ans. C, lssn.ltn. AGESTS WANTED .ENCYCLOPEDIA 8GO to S125 a Month l II JE W awaaav rm. mwm Uiw and lormi. for Br.-d-I tl VJ V I J Dt" M, Furmrrt., Me- OUR O IfY N Sellineat. Low price. . a i,tuaiaa Great snceeta. One anent B L Vw X F- rJT sold 5X in one town, an . 1 other 1.'.2 In IM duv, an wlier 75 In IS days. Saes On titnei lt roit, and everybody wants it. Send for cirmlars and ternis. Also General AireuU Wanted. Address I r. W. ZiEULER CO., I.0C0 Arch St. Phil'.. AGENTS WANTEDSrKTFKM! line Maehlne ever invented W'i!l knit a pair of Morklnea, with IIF.EL, and TOK rcimplele, In i T. n,k I..rhi h there ia always a realv market. Send i r eiirnar aim n-rnis 10 tne i womlily Mnttt lug Machine Co.. luu WmUmpou ei., lkjblon, Mass. ML. lirCKLKV. ATTOR.X DY.AT-1,4 IV, AIl(iiN.. PA. a-limco on 14th Street, Ik-Wci. loth and 11th Avenue.. to-T.-tf.l WM. II. SECIILKilJo7r?jo a't Lftir, Ebcnsburg, Pa. Offieein Col nnade Kow, (recently oecuj.ied by Wm. KittelL !..) Centreitreet f l-21.7.-tl.l SIHSfKlHi: ror.Tiir. lAMUIUA FKLKMAn! i..(J d LJ1', 1U ttlltdULC. HtlT pan SPAVIN CUREf K; SPAVIN CURE. The iol snrrrwrnl llrmerty ever t i s -r.v r--U, j' it i- '--rt on in ,i -ri a il lors not l.li'iT. KKA l l iii F Iti.I.OW : From ricVm pm N. CHANCER, j'rt'xitl i itr l.l it litr Vf. Ai-'xnn' lixtrii t. -.. Al-ii.-rs, V., .T:i;;. . In;. I!. .T. Kkmhi.i. f I'o. f J nt s ! I.i replv lo , yoiir letter 1 v.i'l s;.y that lr. y ex ;u ii. iter tr . Ken "lall's St:tv:n ('.in' has l. ei. erv satis'a.-'ory in il.'.'.i. Tisrce or f.oir ye .rs ao I -jinc-tired a hortle ' front yoMraaei.t ni.l with it cured n lior-e ot hone- i ncsscaM.-el by spavin. Ii.t season my horse be came very lame aed I turned him om tor a few weeks, wi. en h b.-c-ilne b; t ter. be f Wiiei. I put him mi the ro.l he trrew wor'e. when ! il.Jeovcre.! that ringbone v:;s Innriim. I precired a la.ltie ol JvLMidall's S'c.vrn 1'nre .ool -.-..ih le- than a bottle e:ed hi!.) soti.at lie i-- II d l.ie.e. I.eil'terean the ir,.v:, i o.m.l. licp. c; lr.ny yrn-.r-, I . A. (ill.MiKl:. ;;.sa;i;;.ia ci: hi i.i. 11:1.1, Smi fifi rix, M:i-.. S.r - K, !, II .1. K KViiM.I. i i "o. t rent . I ;i jn-t M to ytn nn-1 my'if ) fht-ik 1 oi'-.fhl i- !ir v kn'w tlir I Irivf rfMi'vi tno Imhio (. t i :,? i ! h Kcii':i I! Sj.;i v i 11 i 'm c im x !!.' 1;: r t)t : ilim't k:irhfw loiitf tJ:i in !! n linrr. I h.t p .wnc,i rh l;'r.-c -;lit iidhiTi-. II lnk me Jmir ti:nnt:, t mk. nm i :jr-.'!i tip-i iw r i.,r n..- .n.in on.-. I lutvr ?n,, Ja,'Z V'WrkM 7;:;;r;:,;-;';:;-t na'me os s'oc wlU i. -.-r-at. j.e-j.e. i.i.im a.i-tis, tn,.i.. i-.u-kki:. Kendall's Spavin Cure. AsntNii. Schuylkill Co.. Fa.. .I.n.e n. ls 1. Int. I!. .1. Kkm.m.i. 'o.i Jei r - : A ,i-e of S.av;:i that earn" under my oli". -v it ioT. was (re. Iv cure I by one l...t:!e .d ;.-onr K"?.doi"s rii... tn I'nre. iind the i. or sold ai u-r .v.. r.is lor tuo'hnn ..red .: .11. ir'. Yours truly, Ciia:.. II. Tlie" Iinuui-t. STATEMENT MADE UNDER OATH. Tn v. h.im ,T M .vc.m ki v.- I.i i!.p yrar!.'.M !V'!'.''rv.:V' K"f V'"'-' si,!" ,:' ,r? '' !-vin "I 'I'oT.il in.iii.li" era. 1 I.. t;p:rlv ha. I :ila:uens a hen's a . id eoi,.ph ie'y toi,w-i t i.e la.m-ie ho'eTcr s' e Very'Ic'r!"':!';;! lXZ'hV''!'. lam.-, .cr .-..n' i 1 ... ,r -'. a'.v ,i:t; r-... in t:.- i.e tivZXl i",'"''' 1 '''' '''V' a! 0'''' K.ii.s!.itrt. Falls. Vt.. Feb. c:. ls;:. ' ' I S7d Fehrt.'.r" ' V ' 'iV"is-.',' '"' "" "'"' '' lv ' i . ..... V . " . . . . -;' r. .1 m-t. .. n-i i-e o! thercace. I KENDALL'S SIWYiX CLKK ox iii-?:ax i i.r:.ii7. I'AlTKS't ?ll!.l.s, t..a '. Y. 1 r-.r.eir.v iss... M l.. M. II ll,r S,r : Ti:.' -..irti. iii.ir II. .1. K: Iii.-I. 1 e il v..i:r 'S:.:i i !i t "ii : .-- iv:. in:. 1 1-4 1:1 lit :. itk . ; 1:1 1 ..I . i .V ....,;. ..i;,, . V-;. "vl -ie-. 1 t-.i I tri.-.l iiiro.y tl.ii:.'x. I...t,'i.i v.-iin. Your . -S. avoi -ii:--'- put th.- I.K.t t.. tli.-' t..mi:. on. j ami. t..r tin- t.r-t timr "iii'-t- lnot. in 11 n itnrnl j.o-.-iii'.ii. K..r :t I oiiilv !j..in.:.t it v. I - an ilmi-. i ivl- li.ivc tv.-r lls'.l. Y-i:- tralv. " . I.'rv. M. I'. Kki.i.. I'-iftor M. K. 'tiur-li. I'.-.tt.-Ns A ! i ; 1 . N. Y. ! Kesmu' Si-avis l't-i;r. is . u: . i i i: - .-fl.-. -t- mt mil.l in its a. ti.iii. it il.ics u..t l.n-tcr. vet it is p.'tvtr.itiicf and pi.tr.'rlt 1 to r :i ti ov. ry il.-.-p '. at c.I pa fa or to remove any tx.ny irr wtli ontli.'r rn- : l.in-.-iri.-nt. -.1 "-1 iv sj.-.i ia-.. -i liats. curl --. c.-iHous, ! !;r;. :!.. eiv;'!:i:w.. nny IiTiH-!i.---i na.l nil enl.-.r-o- i -aV ..( u. t-. er iiii.T's. rl.rtiin::tim in tie. n. i or fur nny tnri.-e f.-r li n linimi-i.t i ns.-.l l..r j m m er !-:t.-r. It is ta.-.v km.v a to l.c tie- !.-! lini- ' ! it-t-nt lor man ever use,!, l.ci.ej .-.f mii.l in if s :.el i.-.n ; n " .n.i ia tt rti.-t-.. S 1 iu.r.'-.' I.t il- . ... iuinti.i ir.tii:.r. wim-ii n tl.o.k i:!-. i ..-i i vp lis is. -ln.-14m. ; r-.--;-- ywtSL I 'SKbSS AKa CATTLE LI1' a mho run f.-r nil rlii.:iry isc s t; Hiir.f-?. ":.ttl SSifcp mvl Snitu. It jmiits .iipI Tcvcr.t .- rr. Kv.N u -..Kit . Yu'ir cmtv i rfr;.-iin tr yirM 25 YY.V. f'KNT. MiCE AXU ?'. KTTKII VI! K A N : I''TTl!!:. STOCK I A ITMNS OX .N K-K' l K i ll I-RSS I-rin-j- in po"'?:-'ifm oT a liirirc nninVcr of excel- j lon' lestiaemials. 1 s1,,,,:n a f.-n : ! I l..i -e t-een nsinj v.eir -,ift!e I'..T.-.l.-r for liors. s. 1 eon s. -iii,K'ns .in-i j,ii;s. :in,i r.a.l it a uts r-vLAS.s ' tlitna:. Hi-oiick ll'.M., t.-rtnantow n. l'a. ; i l,Mve nse.I f.To pn.-Ks l vour 'nttle Poir.lcr on I mv r.,n un.l ehi. ketis. ThV. low .nv;: sfaimy T,v.. k tiik oi axiitv thii.k !: .11.1 t.et .re. Mr , ri.j. uen. ,-,.rt. ,ivin- I..U were , a i:ki. immki.iati':- ; LY alter 1 ha.l lis.-,, the l.oiv.ler. I Yours, trill v. JuNas I'i.-oi !:, IVilla", N. I ". ! s the h. st for'la.rses. t-;.ttle. she,.,,. ,.te. Trie,") ' oa iM.ii.ii jor 01 .-.'nil. I ,:VK,!Y e.st .Ton. Wkavkk. Iterrvsville. 'a. Last ?mn;r:et ,..ti 50..I me n ,.aek'.-..r t.f y.mr i.w- . ,vr whi.-h I -jnve to iity i...u!tiy. .-...,1 have not l.a.l Tj:e-'T nina":.-r yoa sent rite a naeka-e ol y.mr ,..tv- iter whi.-li I anve to my i...u!tiy. nnd have not l.a.l one lr.;.v tnrkev or tlikken since. ."Mrs. m. Ks.vrr, (i;.inire. X. Y. Sen,! me a ea.-k or two .,f vonr t'attle lY..w .ler. The j.a.-k 1 Irotn y..i last iviai.-r rtaiK.;. t;ii: ! etti. kfn tti.t.i ;:a. I 1 l.r nn.l it cure! his 1 Sproec Vale. Ohio. iraie some ol it to a nei-ll-i-hir kens. -John Williams, A.I.Iress. I..r n r,atnvl.let. V. A. MIT.T.KK. R?.l Ar.-liSt., l'HI I.A DKI.I'Hl A, l'a. 7-n.-Ho.-ly.) CELEBRATED STOMACH Thonsh Nlinkluc I.IKc an Anpn Leaf With the c-l.ill n?id fevrr. tlie victim of mtilari.i may ptiil recover l:y i:lnu: ttii? e.-Icl.rate.l sj.ecili.', wlii.-li not only l.rci.ks tit the m,.t siri-'rava ted at tacks, l.nt .rever.t. their recurrence. It in infin itely i.ret. r.ihlo to cjtiinino. not oniv !.ce:m--e it doe? the l.itiiic.-i !;r inoro ttioroiialily, l.nt nl.-o on aceonnt of it? i.cr.'eet wholes ,iii..icsj."an.l invior ntitiur :i't ion in.'.n the entire y?fin. For enie by nil IMitusit? and It. s'.ers jfciicrM'.ly, THE E ATIOML EATMENT ("lire Catarrh. SoreTliror.l. r.ronrhllia, AKhinn an.l oiiii .;.( ion, : e ,! I ... y pcpMin. l.lvrrromi.lalnl. Kidney lin. , Wmnh IHwnso. Srxnnl W-l.itcKn ntvi rrvoiin l.xhaiil ion. No l.i.tont-e.ie.lt-cine achftnu; i.ut remctiiv? pre--i i!K.d t j uit t-aeh car-e. A-I.!re II. USMS.Jt. I).. Uea.llntr. Pa. W rite your full name, I". (.. Stite and (',., in plain hand. Tin Tf JUL or Irr.t-.-i l.Ill( I:. a ve-ctablo rnmpounj who,' virtnea hx.- .t'".l the test of vrar. is in. I;. I hide in the cure of I . .. -j.-;:.. c . ne'ni, Iiilnlitv Chroiu,- S c:ikiu-s o! Luui;.., Spleen nn.l Ividiiev"-' Short U.viith. Heartburn, St. li.nice. In tl.e .-toin.-cl.. l:.i.! and I'l.c-t. 1 V.rtir.!iarlv adapted to all K i.ir.'e liea.--e. no matt'-r n iiat the nue .f th.-patient mav te. l-ri,- T.-.et Sold l.y llru-.r-.ri ft.-. ' ;-'.'.'S1.-ly . J Junx Mi urnv. m.d7 I' U YS 1 ( 1 A N A M ) SI 1,- c Ft) X. i:r.EN.iit--..i. PA. I llfriee in bntl.lina recently occupied bv Ir. A. M. Kaitn, on Hi:;h "ire.-t, wet of .Inlinn. find neiirlv nppnite the Hlr. ir House. Night cali? .-honld bo made at the oftice. I'", 8 i.-ll.J rjF.O. M. 1 1 K A I) i , Attorn n-ot- La tr, Fbcnebnra-. Pa. O!!!oe no Ct-nirn street, tone doora Iroui Hinli stretl. ia--"7,';:r 1 Si MRS. LYDIA E- PiKKHAM. or J.YNN. T.ASS. 1 . v. 'N. rusiovrntn o? LYDIA E. PINK HAM'S Tot all Femalo Complaints. TTil. vr-epom-kin. in raffl '.?nire, eonH-f, of Vegetable Croti-tie;j tht nrr 1 em.lc 1o the lao-4 C i trate Invalid, one trUil the nwrit rf tMi C'm lu-id vil. he reeopTiizd. rurllcf I, ImtwHist? ; hen t- w in enntinncd. In rintT-n!r.pr?r f 1 1 h'.-i. dred. 1 ;.?m'.p.ie'.trT:reisen'. rfsl..t.t.ioi:"iT.'!s v-Ht t'-F-lifv. Oa ncectiut of !t. pe'Tr-n i:i.r!t. It ht -T-yr rommcn:t. .l and j re ! i'.K I I.7 the k.l j ti.-ti -ir.iis ia t he country. It will euro entirely Pi" t f .rat ft f-"rc of the wteru. I.cTorrh.'-t, lrrt-iilar nl i:i:fu. Men'tcintlon. nil Ovarian Trouhl-. Inrjinn.ni n and lleention, lloo-liltr. all I'i-T'lnc tnri.;i nd t'o nm Mncnt s,inr.l wertkne--.. n...l ii rw.M-cinlly :.-, td t the Oinr.fre fcf Life. It ill .11 olre n.I rx;.-. fs.n.or.1 from the nten.-'lTl an CJrljr ft-.-.-.- .f d. ek-f-in. nt. Tio t-ndenry tr enoertu-i humor, tlit-ro li checitcJ iry rooeiftly ly tin ne. in faot it tin-. j-rorrj to I th tr"-.!-bt ttmt best rcmotly It.r.t l.a-. fT.r Im-cp r!iv.Trr rl. It niimt-"cvn7 y..rtl.n of tSo nr-tcrn. .tn 1 civr-f? n. w lifcam, r!--or. it mnmrj f .."ntnc .C.-r . .! :, y -troyn all-ra-rinr? f'.rKtim.Uant-'.anc n a i.cnl:n'f tf the rtotnnch It ee.rr rtoetirr, TTcft'lncho, ;.rror?w Frtt rat i.n . Grarnl rv-l.:lity..So-p!m--a, IVj.n-rion and li.JI (reFtlon. Tl-.nt f.c!rp of benrinir 1on n. enur-ii ft rln, wrifht and l-arV-'cho, i? ajv. nys iT-manertlT fnartd I J It.nw. It will -it all ti::ic, nnd u.:.!rrnl! cir.-t:m-taii-ro!. cot In harmoiij vitallio law tiiat ruwnw the f.-tnr;,cry-iteTn. K"r KMn-yOTUilainf-l of t itlier H X tills c. 'in, found in unrnirpffc-i-ied. Lydia E. Pinkl.am's Vegetable Compound 1 prrl-ni-d rt r.Tl'l C'r tVr-Vra .T.-me. I.ynn. ?taw. lrice f 1".. S. tn-;tl f.r S--i.t by utail in the form of ;.:;t.. nt in the for-n .f t'arnr.-, on reft-iT- f lr:.-e. '..: . I r 1 .T, f .r ei!'.. r. Mrs. I'lNKHAM f n.-.lT nn-irrrs aJl 1' tt.-r.. f inquiry. fV-nd f-r lalil- No fa:..i-rfiio-.!':t"n.t'-on. I.YPIA I- J'INK HAM' UVrr 1'ILI-S. T7i.y care C-n---tt7-i.tifi!l. L-ijuuaDct aiidToniHty of the Uv.-r. 2j tnti i-r box. Ti- y,,r .le :-v(ii:... i; n.i 1 "'.. ici.cr.il A -.-nv. l-i t-!.:.r'.li. i'... toi-l lr. '.Vii, I.kmmoN, Iraai--t. Kl.f.i-'.nrtf, I 'a. 17--.':-'.-!;. PEP.AMEHTLY CURED i t Ci E.1 hi v & a w'iiirjui!jvjri t"Cor.3t;pation anci Piles. M t u r-x pi:. s.,e, t 1 1 . v. S"i.fti:tM.v i;::-.; ::i.rs uu 'J nc-tt-l c -'inrt::. Jj n t cf..-.t!y.', C'A y r:.N'.i?; rAirrc rrn.r, . .::n, vt., S-j '.; r.y-s "li UsT i '., : i L; tlx r-K- .It c-'ii:Ji-.-.. h j; i: s. i:t;; ::', c pi.-'.-'T t'jrf:s n Vr.'-i . - T - r r'Atflfl ir- - 4 y rnrt 1 Pif." 1 ;'T -r" T:!rt-. nny-, ''imr n .-. ; l ;r r;c I rant- vl K.: .rji nuors t.-,;. t.cK.oro f cri ;.ivi:i i ... iij . . i a.4 1 r - w.i.. stio'r.,ll aigia I S IVlo-ir:;, J-.-.-ndlro, Cortfs1 s ( Pi:p.-. c.-in f::ia jmaticrrt. l.oura rr.i .-.-t.-.a.oc.corc.crc. l-', J pf)t::.; nnd t:tt L"rir:! by xu:U jr It. ! ; 1 la nrpoase to the urrcnt requocla of cront numbers of people wHo prefer to pirrchano a Kidney-Wort already prepared, Uio pro- C J prictors of tiua celebrated remedy now pre- r 1 pare It In liquid form as W.l a. dry. It is f-jj very concentrated, is ptt cp in largre bottlos, i tin cans. It saves Vhe necessity cr prepartTwr, Is always ready, and is mora easily taken by most people. Trice, f 1 per bottle. LIQUID AST) DBT SOLJ3 BT DS-TTOOIFTS. I 1 I I I It M.I., I(IV.llAlil'-OA a. o., r."f r,. -,s A Barllncte-i. Vt. SiaLs ?aCW. K. ii mm . . im m i it fiTJ i m s i m i wwicaaaa ' I1 fH'H IT ! Ut it II II. ' i ! SYIUiP ! Pj rH- lM Zf. went checfnllyuverthe in .,,;. t. R Vv--.1- .VA '- hi- m:n. :, tuniii;- a si.;:.; faSarr.,.iii.iiii,VJ l-.-ti.s he was suddenly and v. I jj PEP.AMEHTLY CURED I 1 , inr prostrate.1 l.ya hu-e sl.el..ar. tJ. - r.l re;, clad lor Itiiit liom the !'-!: i I J l lol ii. 'ot np ii'i i w it 1 ! ; : --. F3 nrTlN-rfim. U ' Liquid HsU 40 YEARS BEFORE TIIE PUBLIC. ! so'as to A-IuUt it"omi'mi'tlv".Tl,:v fronounced by all to lv the most pi.kas- 1 city, ami the thumh-r-cl.ui.l .v.: ant and KFFic.vcioi s remedy now in use ! vil3 char-cd will..-!., iiici'y. 1 duced an opjx.s;te cl.ai.e .n . - for the crisr. ok coicus, corns cuovr, ; i.olow-. which discharo;.-.! '! :;' hoarseness, tieklinp; sensation of the thrtnt, , air by tlie pointed Im.u'.s ..' i '' ' j Wiioojiiner collgll, etc. O Villi A MILLION V.OT j Tl.KS SOLO WITHIN THE LAST VKW YI'.MiS. ; It gives rcsiief vl:erever used, nn.l has the power to impait benefit that cannot be from the cough mixtures now in use. by all Druggbts at 2". cents per bottle. SELLERS LIVEU RILLS are also high ly recommended tor curing liver complaint , hence" in order to drive :' ,l: '.' : .:..... , . . ' r e . 1 : r t-V I eoiiM i j;i i ion, Me K-neno;ienes, I ever ami ague, : -loin ;tti laiuic, noui -:-'- and all di.seases of the stomach and liver. ! )vo""' 11 ,n,,st u,,lu'a,.'i:- h ' , ; form a vapor, when, it pine. Sold by all I)i,,goits at I!.", cents per box. j (.OI1ipletely removed. II- .it m;' ' II. J-r. St'ITe' .f- fit.. I ' ...., I'.i idled to the floor bv using lt..t ii"' I i.-tobcr 24. ISTU.-iv. TRADE MARK The Ureal I nr-TR AOE MARK ih i:eti.e.ty. nn vimluirj ri: -r for Setninqi IV.ak dm, Spcrtna t-r-rh.-a. li.,p.,-"i!, y nnd i-.H iistc! thr.t, ,w a a .o.Itu-iice ol S.-lf-Ab.ic. I, cms ... - 3 liRAY'Jt Sl'l.. CIC MI IIU IM . BEFORE TAEinti.v. r- i l.:i-i'tn l.' AFTER T.MtlSiG. 1 Pain In the H ck. IHmm-'s ot ii..i. I'n tni't'ire e l As.-, and many otin r .le.. i ti.at le .! f'.utyor 4 nMinpt.,.n. nn.l e. l'r.-'o.u ni t i iiu ri:.-tn.rf in t.itt p-oiii l-.:.-t.:n -.ii.ie. n;r ia.i .r f, &.....I T-..n I.,- ...it ' r --. . .lV.Jiil .t-.-'-iuc i-L..;.r.oe l ..t.t !. u!l l ir:vj l; r-, at 1'i-r pacK.i" or Si v i.a.-k ...-t s i... f.. ,.r"iii b.. y. IlieliraT nedi.inelo . tree l.y 1....U on r- Me.-banio" HI, ek. I'vt';.m .- "!;.. i-S(i.n ii v ma utiisrs r. :uv whi u DENTAL XOTK K.--lt. M. n. CttKrtiY. V... 7ro.-i trntut. cnl.nrir. Pa., rc -pcetiiillv 1 n ; u ; .. nil person" iiit-n-t.-.l that lie mil visit l.retio prof- .--sionally on the tint Mon, lav ..I c-icli month : I'best Spriturs en the .lay l.dlowinsr Tn.s,t.,v : fary.ll t.'Wn on tlie -ii-ond M.-nd iv d c acb iiii:.;h. anil VVUni .ve on the li.erth M 'iav ol ca b ei..i.th. rf -All persona ti.-e.tin-j; dci.tal r ..rkw:ll v. el! to sivo toe n p-.ll, as 1 am p.-cp ir-'d to t .ri.i-h lull or partial , ts ot teeil, pr-.l pc:..,rm nil . t'l-r oi er ntioiis portainina to inv pr., !. -- , n in a sati!.;otorv uianner and nt the b.wr-t i.,t' le pne-s --ji.'s'.-tf.j M. li. is. ci;i-:(.hy, l. I. s. TV?. MV.T."r.UCK, 1'iivsii iAs am. Sr noroN, At.n.i.A,t, i ifflec and residence on Ponrteent h street, rear Klcvc nlh avenue, where nisht call? can be made lifhochonrs from a to 10, a. t., and tmm a to 4 and to n. r. m. Special attention pah! to !i ea'esot tholtvna.i.l i ,.r .... . , v 1 I 'petal em oi t. rv , r'.pi .-n. 1 1 p.,- ;r4 ! sToiMi.s i ;: 1 ammi.v. I A ben ! loniMtiL' to i .r( j . 5,.,.. I llalt igh, N. "., b:' l Ken In. , davs; when she made In 1 , r -7,- '. was w it h t .Vt lve lit ! !e tf 1 1 ...-j. ! found that a terrapin tl. il i ,: i ,. ,'.' ; l-- I.cd thefo. :iti I tb- f .- ., v. r" ; them to P. 1 t'Ati ihc and .1 , . A call !- -at iii Icr-c is ,,. of Dr. I'r'.'tt. .f Alb-.:.;.. X. ' , tii.::iii:.g he is dii-.m ; ,,..V. honse f U'-nrv li. l'i i-,,.. ' ;ts his master it ivi h;l:i l.c .., . ... ; the street. ;u d from the ..n j , a stand gets a s: : k f at ', . , ;" . awaits l.e :. nival t-f I.;; ma-:., pays the vei d. 1. A t't.lcb' ' r iCu. n. 1 w, :'. v:tl.(!:(d at (-y.'l.t n'i In. 1; n' 1; Iter c;'t, wliii ii had f.'i. i .1 i;s v , , I er l':"!ii end v. as en ing l.; ; got up. t in i. d t he jii.imal out . ai ' ;. laid down and slept : but m. ;!. ,", 01 1 i,e fin wire win si? than e.i s::, )it wai in an ; ex lied a door to t cm tl cat llan.'cs bui.-t in I w i t l.im. ,. t!a J.inr ,i'ld Screa.iK-d to ).;-; j.,.. 1 1 and la i.r c ti I.. liai el y t in.e to jump .r,; story wii.ilows in their i:i :i.t . ; . fort-the wl;i.ie tip; r st.-jy .1 fiUiiihor.s" w;is in i!.iiit-s. I;i a ti'-c at Miijcr loi .,. rs. in ('iies'cr. I'.i., a spair.-w i.r.1 pre! I. v l-i ids. While- a sitsin -,t oui cvei:iii'r, ami the w in 1 v. ' .1 Ihrouli every itninch of tie- t..-, ino'h'-r liirl carried the :,:rie : . ,r '.,. lroli, the l,(t to the "!-, ' r.; ;i ',. .. sill, away fr-un tiie mm i v. .: : i;. . .,, then c.tl 1 it d the l.l st (!..v. n. p;;t ;', . teics iii it, atal rcsti tl ;.),-;. jr..i:i storm all niu'hl. She ;-,:.l i-v Wile will ei.led f. r. If l!:.s I , let!, done, tl." yoi.!; spnii-ov, s , . i m doubt . have Iteen t'.i iw i:t d. .V ieix co..;.ii;.::. two 1,1. .:, k- . v. I),, ilht to S-u, I'l'.li.; l.-.-o ;,.:,,' ',.. lllliia, litld. as there W;is j.., i... i,, , : reive tli' iti. the I "X v.;;s . ,t :u,d the animals f.u ".t'.et,. v.'l., ;', ; i ow !."l' ciilh-d ;.li 1 the 1 "X w;-, ; ;ts 1 unci t hat one of '.lie in . j died of starvation tl.li-:, ! otti'-r sat l!i:'ir:ii:: tl.e h !y - I, intervals it wmlil l.i llii-(..-;.v',; . diiltce aloiittd it iii:d p:;w it ;,s i; : ;iWitki-u it, ami f. il!::r in :,.'. , :;;;i:i clasp the th ad moid;! y i:, ... and yive vent P pi-Ten u s , shrieks. AL-i-ii: it v.. .'. i ;.:.;( ; i uisly, as il l-xi"ts'iii:.i'. i,. w ;:h 1 1 .-s -..ii.p:ini-.ii f.-.r i:s 1i.:et::.--- j deJlUV ih-clth Was i.u llt;!.!:.,WI, (:. !.-. ! tt thl' puzzled, hewinh rid a:, 1 L stricken jocko, who fought fun..; At wiica tne corjise w.isjuki n aw,;y f: i , which he was nursing two cc'-s. slun k i:.M' on the ton of li e ., '. livs tlie s. aip Mini 11, a'ei dow n over 1 is c yi s. As he it !1 i i . . clinched him. and in the st.in.-;.. r both tr.ml'h d ove; a v '..: v ;. . the I)- i-.r hit ar.d tor.- i.t r :ui. : would have killed h'.i.i oiitiih; h .' ' the cryiuir of the cui.s. w'.;, h . , ; i motlu-r clT. lioe Se !!, the c-. . '. and v iiii nr.e arm t- :n li i- -Minded with his s-;dj li;u:uir. ; t-M s and his l.i.t 1; ::e:::v I :. : , :.. i . 1.!,1 in his i li'.iliii lr.iin. e Im l.;id It ad:' ;: ane was no! to he s . -n. li-- I; I !. !i3 , ill. 1 1: n i Km. v. to fr.-tlUel't I j;CCU.-t 'II: . i t;:e i;is. ,s-i,i. i. no .1.. .....1. t tHi'iers'ood that h ami. touched ly l.'.s tiieir ji-'ice in l is P lllilUoers. The V.. ,j I ' Mel. ! I '. : . all l.tsh, an event w;.-. :i ' carefully kept t l.im.-'.f iri; 1 Itecaiue an :-ls-iit e tr-'ia ' !' S's. IViis. The poor ai.kn.d wa yivrs dead in a cellar m ar 1 i:i;'.'tt r's ahi.d.'. a siiin ol '' ' ir; t'.unls of the 'rl-.-at.s r.-i.v. .iv discovered iitid.-r the li'.ttr e-i w!. Wiis stit tchcl. A -"t:r-T ni' 1 .i in n l n i . Ti.e Khno's riit'."'or t k-ct vu ;' - ' , inti H the 1 av'.'ii" is i t' i;.-:ivh'i:-' a' and around the spars and m,.-ts .f -conies l"r,!U the preset. , e .,' ;i ! ..i c'oud in the air, from w'..-. h ti. objects draw the lichtt.ii A splendid instance ot ti ls i ' . : non was lately witncsv! in !!. St. ( 'erg'.ies, where ;. v.l.-'e i-:--' pi::o trees v.;,s st en to l..- -'' '' ' ' li-iit like a phospli l'-. s.-t -ni v .i I tropics. A thiiiith r-sto: i.i was . at the time, and at cv ry lla-h '1 '. nins, the illiunin.ttion i in ir j pcarcd, hut soon shone fori ii ;i- i ' : the ne.t Hash came. I'--' '; ' jH-arance of this st. l'.lmo's i .:'. ' , ol the pme-trccs. 1 ' . ' Kki:hlxk Si-.in rr-'N 1 1 A com-siH.mlt-nt v. ritc ii had I Mouiid, Mir.n.. that thr- I KiiK.; Sold 1 kerosene lamp has can-. .1 a :: : ' spot, ii;n the !, ,r. ami w - i how it can be removed. ..-"! K.i j lias a boiling poi;.t i f -!' ' " s-.b-rnl.'v iikivp the b .i't.re' p. - licieiitly hot, fut placing a n: ler over the sst. It may be 1 the oil is drivtn to the sit1 c Some 4f the oil remaining ;n will be brought to the .!l!.u' l.iry attra'-tioii. In Mn-h :i '.' be neeessary to rce.it ti c u 4'ften as the strain .-ipin .us. l.c v Crniot s Sfa-wh i'. --J 1 -Rt range thingi that civw weed called .Vcr. "-.. no larger than a vhtp 1 , ,' three h-indred le t in ' !-L- :;, ;l upper end is an itr.mt i--e ! ' v . rcl-shapcd obi.-et, six or .-vu '" t '. The vegetable barrel t.-i:- , to In- ) rue. j up this ini'.n.'Mi' " 1 , . ,l-'.. .... t -'.!'. yi nt j the water, ai d the cord is s.'S'.i '' - ' ' it IS UM-ll as a tlS!UIIg-..t.l o i ' n ,o i. ro i i .i l ii . .-r-t . . t-- live on the ctv when Aniong those haves i-; liome of the f-e.i otter. U them, or resting on tl.e 1.1 15. holds them all up. lie catch' ''.' wants, and eats them at J'-i- ,. To him. no doubt, it is a ! i-'-1- ' Routing: iland of the sea. Tiik Paris er.-o.-.ivs I'ar.--t your orange ji-el. btit livi'r.e an i'j round it inidwav, and m .''u' ' ' in two halves. Take the t .'!'! llace thfin hollow .1 u n'.v.ii ! ' t the glass and the other in ' plants or vegetables. At the cv- few davs vou will c 1 i 1 :l cither i'hic-k or grav. Lv.-rv in-' -( you will limit hat : thev hive :0-- ' car .11 and i.th.-rw l-e L.tt- b. - ... 1 ... - . - under the cups of el Mi';'e 1" - "" I lie b 1 l.o i .!. i li