$rMK OF TIIEjGREAT BRIDGES. Tio'.Tt Stephenson, preat rn.li rer as r-,i w. j, repelled :l.at SuiK.-ni"ii bridge 7- .I reir do for Menm. Jhn A. Tin t r-nsurred n i l the N.atMra jf.'-'iion t ri.U , tho ch"pet struiture ; . ! one of the l-et ever t uil. for such a tert-itT. In Mer 14 t'rait, which divds an ts rin the northwestern corner of 'nV. 1 1 ti-ie rii to th height of '.' i.tv f'-tt sometimt-s fcfi.l g nt-raMy eKe feet. Tlie r.ntili i;mernuient r- cted a t-ridge on the treat Inch road f: in I'.nglaiilto lieUs d ovr r thu strait .1 1 6 It nr. (m-t! n bridge I u !t ' ny Talford en chain, and it $r.CsJ '(CO'd) ft I Hie time. It i oon hundred feet at-ive wa'er. TM.:y r;us after ward I ieirire Mi phenson I to tail J the tu u'.ir I riJre t:ree miles above ;,,Wni! ? the same strait. It took five i-irand trains en ? -el in l-Oi. It was ur "paiiS the two in the middle lieinjr l. i fftt wide each, and the whole bridge il aN.ut 1.M0 ft ft lns. It is 12.". feet iMve high water n.ark, and cost J3,XO,- The Niagara suspension bridge, limit I v Rot-Mine in l'c, cost only S3U0.0bO, i s - i fVetiong, 2o'lffet above the river, and its towers are altfiut P4 feet high. 'I he Niagara foot bridge, hnilt in ISM, i oat J17o.("J0, and wr.s said to ho when opened, the longest suspension bridge in Uie world, or l,i!03 fett between towers. The Cincinnati suspension bridge, by Roebling, stand next to the East, river nridge, and is 1,'JoT feet between towers and 2.22 between the ends ; the bridge ts 1"3 feet above low water ; the towers are 2.'50 feet high and each is taller and larger than the Hunter Hill monument, and tho structure cost 1,800. (JHJ; it was built by a company, which charges three cents toll per man. This bridge has bt'en in most useful operation (vr since about 137 ; it was eleven years between its commencement and open ing. itoebling, the projector of the Brook lyn bridge, was the greatest bridge builder in thy world, lie started the making of wire cordage in America, and built suspension bridges to carry the aqueducts of canals across rivers, and engineered the Pennsylvania railroad across the mountains. Th'j Hrooklyn bridge, between towers, is l.;'.i5 feet Jon?. Ih hind the towers there an 040 feet each side, back to the anchorages. The whole length of the bridge ar.d ap proaches is 6.0UO feet. It is one of the widest bridges in the world, eighty-five feet, w'.'h a promenade thirteen feet vide, two railroad tracks and four car- SPAVIN CU REf J JDQi Mftlttf aste,siB IRS. LYDIA L PINXHAH OF LYNN. MASS, at tM hi rW..M..i l t'T, 'SJlo. Jan. '4, 11. Ir. ft..? Kni'iil ft "o (Sen's: I think It ni .1a. to r- n 1- r jfu my iMrk-rbfnf!'! n't .r'. fit w ih I h "" .tn -.! f-om your inrnlniil nil f.ir fam-l vi-ivini''tr Mi rnin and I tml k luM n.i'.'.un wMi t t-" wln.-h hn.l rrry a'1 r'vin. n.t ri' r .noti nccj ty I'.ur eminent Ttnnftrv ur;rc-n rvrvntl flny cure. nnl thut the ti'ir"w .lon- f. rever A a rrort 1 d- vHd iiiTiuuio Mtrva hotf !e of Kendail'a Spavtn Cur. ft li.! s mniical fl.--t tlie thirit txrttla cure I it nd ti e h re well af rrtr. Ir. Iie. of Kdml'iirxli. tlie eniinrnt etrinrry surgeon ws mn uncle cf uiin. and 1 take ftrxl iiitt-rcal lu a titinu hi pr"fesion. Y'mr4, truly. Jc A. w !U(W, ivu i-.nijineer. Kendall's SPAVIN Cure Wilto, Mux., Jan. 11, 18S1. H. .1. Kenpaix ft Co Jent: Harlns rot a hore boftk of oti ly mail a year ao, tlie contents nt which jet-.ialeI me t. try Kcnd.iM'a Simtia Cnreon the hirnl Ick of one ot my hore. which was l:nlly r "ollen niid c.inld nol In; reiluced hy any other remedy. 1 irot two bottles of I'reion k. I,niM ith, I)rusrni?ts ot Vaec;v, which completely cured ny horpe. Ahont five ye?ir airo 1 had a thrco ycarold cult s weenied very had. 1 n?ed your remedy a ifiven in yonr hook without rowellin, aud I mnst ny Vi your credit that the. eott is en tirely cured, which I a PurprUe. nwt only to my (eir.t'iit alo to my neiirhhor. Yon lent roe the hook f.r the trlflini mm of -i" cents and if 1 conld not eet nnoi hor like it I would not tnke twenty-flta dollars fur It. Yotirf, truly, CJko. JIavukws. From a PROMINENT PHYSICIAN. WAsmxrToxvTM.K, (Pio, June 17, Dr. H. .T. Kknoam. t Vo (?rnts : 1?ert1(njf rnur a'lvprtf.'cment in Turf. Kirhl nnl Karm, ol Kcn'tir? Spavin nrc. Hnl having vuloahlfl nr.ci ppdy h:o win h! bon lam from ?p;iv(n for ei';trn months, 1 pont to yon fr a hottle ty expn-M, whirli in fix weeks removed all lamenesi an-1 rnlartinent. and nlo a lrr;je uptint from an- ; Iter l"r. and tmth hore nre to-day as o'inl a" cottt. The one ttle a wort'i to me one hun dred dollar. K'jpefiillv vmm-, II. A t H EIiTiLlvTT, II. IK Kendall's Spavin Cure. llAmitsHrttt;, 1a., Nov. isth, ltS1"). Tt:. H. .1. Ken n m l At t'o. i rfnt : 1 ha re a very fine in:ire thnt had a hone spavin for a loiifr time. I fried evory I hinjf man couUl divi?e tocitre il, lnt ali in vain, and a nMiit to kv - uj) when a I friend mine in ttnf city enrrt to nie arid reer.ni mended KedrtU Spavin i nro whi"h I tried 1 with rand result, removifijc the hone clear ami j clnn. I Thn f-ent 'lb eents to you for one of yor.r j illustrated Hor.-e Huoi. nud 1 think thre is no ! better tkh-'k printed on th horse and his diseie.. 1 Iiave tdhenrreat interest in it, and have si ore old 1 copies fur you to my nrlirhnr. and w'!l try and do whii c id I can hy ottinr them for other? Yor.r. truly. i. V. Miller. ffi if' riiiee and two liorse-cur tracks. It is SiVnXsrthowS? SI'S Mall's Spavifl Cure on Hm M DISCOTEREH OF LYDIA E. PINK HANTS 7E3E7ABL-3 CC:.rPOUlTD. For all Pemale Complaints. ThlM rrrrWnn as ta tuuna ronmiMtm of VCtabt rroperUe that arc liarmleiv to the most del irate lnTalld. Upon on trial tho morita of this Com -poocd will ba recognized, aareMef la lmmdlata: and vhin tta on la coatisood. In nlnenr-nlna eaaes la a kua. dred, apermanent cure In efTertI.athon3inW will taa tify. On aeount of tti proTvn merits, ft is to-day ro eounmdHl and praacrlbad by tba boat pbjvtclant la tha eamtry. It will cart entirely the wont form cf fTltnc ef the uterus. Iueorrhra, lrrgrulBr and painful Menstruation, eU Ovarian Trouble. JnOaTrunAtlon and nceratlon, rioodinr", all PlaoeraentB end the een eeqoent eptnel wJtn. and U tpr liily ar!ptd to thi Chant of Ufa. It will dienolve and rTpl tumora from the otemMnnn erTy taoe of dMopment. T!ie tendency to ceneerom humors there J checked very rpeedily by Its ee. In fact It fcaa proved t ae the (T-at-eat and bt remedy that has ever been discover, ed. It pernicatea every portion of the avrtetn. and (rive new life and vtffor. It removes faintnesn.rattilenry, de troya all craving for stimulants, sac relieves weAknees of th stomach It mrw Bloating;. rTeadPchcs, Verroua TroK rat'.pn. General nebUity. Slrerl'w". Depression aad InU reatien That feeling of bcaiina; down, rausiuf pain, weight and backache, ia alwaya pennanently cured hy Itanaa. It wUlat all times, and under all circumstsji cea, act In harmony with the law that araverna the fealevem. For EidneyCoxnplainte of either sex t:ua eenipoond la unanrpaased. Lydia E. P'nkham's Vegetable Compound In prepared at 2Tt3 and tVeetcrn Jlvennc. I.ynn. Mm. Trice t:.f. Six bottles for $.VO0. Bcxt by mail in the form of pllla. almoin the form of Tywnre, on receipt of price. per box, for either. Mrs. riNliHAM freely answers nil Utters of Inquiry. bend for pant jihlet. Adircr. nthctt ;t. tis paper. yo family rhould be wlthow MDIA t . riKHAM I.rvnt TILLS. They cure Censtlpatioa, Btllouaaeaa, and Torpidity of tlIJTrr. 25 cent? rr box. af Korh.lc iv ;..;. A. Kklm t o.. Oenernl A?tnt". rinsr!iri'h, i'a., and ir., Wm. ThmvoV IrunKist, r:i)e!hnrtf. Pa. 7-U.'fiJ.-ly. ALL ABOUT ANTS. inE INTKI.LMF.NCE OF ANtMALS RE MARKART.R DE VEDOPT-IENT OF THE LOWER ORDFRS OF NATCRE. If somethiuff n not ono pretty soon to check the pnyress of alleged discov eries of Intelligence among ants, says the Philadelphia Ertning liullttin, man kind will begin to doubt whether it real ly occupies the advanced front rank in the march of natural development after all, and whether that place of honor does not rightfully belong to the genua For mica, as a higher order than the genus Homo. In the new number of the Pop ulir Science Monthly, Mr. George J. Ro maues collates a number of discoveries by students of ant life which go far to prove that Solomon, in advising consid eration of the ways of that insect, was exercising some of the extraordinary wisdom for which he is famed. We have room for only a few of them here ; persons who are interested in the stud) are referred to the paper itself. In the first place, ants are not only ca pable of distinguishing colors, a fact which is itseir remarkable in iusects which show a marked dislike for light except as a help in their wanderings abroad, but th"y show a preference tor some colors over others, and their pre ference ranges in the order of the influ ence of colors on a photographic plate. What, u fhia hut a higher development of photo-magnetism than man has yet attained? Again, ants have a very keen sense of smell, and can not only follow and find each other by scent alone, but tliev can in this wav detect members bf ialheir own inoe wmtu i-mj .t hav been, and," pulling out a drawer, here are some of tbem. They were few in numbers, but a wor- i thy ademblage. Allhase3 of anthood were arwmged by families ana specis, perched In mid-air, and secured by pins on cork sponges, each carefully labelled with the scientific and common names, while a number on each label referred to a book in which the ant collector had taken notes concerning them. One par ticular ant, that was labelled as a mem ber of the Formlcida) family, was deck ed out with an array of spines that could onlv be compared to fishhooks. "Birds would never touch them." the collector said, "and that is probably what the spines are for. You see, here are others that have simple straight spines. They came from the East la dies, though the family is a world wido one, and are principally remarkable for their nest building proclivities. The best is made of dry leaves, the edges gummed together. Ttry are harmless creatures, and have no means to attack, and depend on their powers of frighten ing enemies. When alarmed. they rush out of the nest in a body, striking their bodies against the dried leaves, and making a noise something like that following facts made by a rattlesnake, only more reson ant and enough to frighten a bird badly. "Here ia a queer fellow," he contin ued, holding up one about an inch long, with a head certainly four times the size of its body, and black and ugly." It belongs to tlie genus Pheidole. Tbey are tramps of the tramp race, and wan der around attacking everything, and are often dragged off by their more sprightly fellows. Thev live in the for ests under the grass and seem to be of BEAD THIS ! HEED THIS ! IF A NEW SUIT YOU NEED, IX WILt, PAY YOU, IXDKBO, This ANNOUNCEMENT to Read! Having just rlumett frnni Fantem Cities, where we bought and YA.1I THE CASH for enough SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, to stock our FOUR L.AJIO K Sl OItTS, we are now jrrepared to fur' nls?i every man and boy to whom thin comes greeting with M&DE-UP CLQTHIKG i GEMS' FURH1SH1HG GOODS at LOWER TRICES than they can be bouaht at any ofhr house in Jitair or adjoining counties. In proof of which assertion we submit trie seen before-which, in fact, have been j no use to themselves or anyone else, -about ninety feet Wlow the surface of the wafer on the .New York sidp, nnd 'i.i.i that depth on the Brooklyn side t.ho most stupendous thimr about the structure. Each tower is feet long by fifty-six wide and at the top these li mevvms are reduced to 120 feet by f . : v, or the size of a very larfl house. F. tch tover is 2G feet above high wa ter. It is l.o'W- feet from the begin ning of the causeway on Chatham street out to the anchorage on the New York hore. The architect of the bri lge re ceived his deiith wound almost at its in eeptidtf. IioMtcin's Month bj. Flax5F.i:i koi! Stock. From all counts, the amount of flaxseed sown t!iis season is unusually large. In many ; aces where the prospect for a crop of lall-sown wheat was poor, the ground was plowed up quite early in the spring and suwr to flax. In some parts of the "West, fanners sow tlax cm newly turned sod for the i uriwse of preparing the ground for a crop of wheat the follow ing year. It requires less labor to sow and harvest a crop of (lax than to plant and gather a crop of corn, and many state that the ground is in better con dition after the Max than the corn. !S'd corn is not salaMe, but ilaxseod always funis a ready mnrket. Tlie expense of making tlaxseed i less than for any cro: that can be raised on the amount of land. It is generally worth more per f bushsl than any other kind ot grain, and j it is manufactured in tlie "West instead i -of in the Fast. In many sections the ( manufacturers of linseed oil furnish seed to homesteaders and other poor farmers with a Tiew of securing their croj when harvested. The manufacture of this oil is very profitable, as the oil cake sells f.-r more than half the sum paid for the seed from which it is made. .Nearly all of it coes to Great Ilritain, where its value for feed to all kinds of stock is better appreciated than in this country. IJut iiitle use is made of oil cake or of ground flaxseed in the United States, except to feed to calves and milch cows that are in poor condition in the spring. Few have employed either of them as a pait of the regular diet for stock, or for the purpose of preparing the animals for the butcher. There is no necessity for extracting the oil from Wist F.Nosnrmm, Vt.. Ki-S. IS, 1!SI. JMt. It. J. Kesdai.i. t V -:it : S-viti1 m.pii: l' nan 1 tr, i nrtrtl my kner jmnt. which ranged an fnljirnnpnl 1-j utoit thr fT: nt a l.irt walnut anil cipil w vrry Pcvon pun all tlf? flu o lor lour f'T Nv week, wlion I hri:rn f ue Kne! ill's Srtarln I'urc with the iim-t .iti!'actury result. It ha pntnt'lfj'-!y r:ivvc.l tlie f.t l.ireniont n-l tnpccl tlio laiiKUf-a nl j'i'.tn. I l;:iro oiiz kni"n i'. to ho excellent ler li.irr . 'iut now I know It to he t r.o te st liniment Inr human flcli that I am fi'-quaitiKil with. Yutir6 truly, T. I'. J. a whence. KEXDALlS SPAVIN CUKK Puro in Its (-fleets :tu! nill la i t act ion, a It d'ic? not Mister: yrt it is rntr;it i nur And jxr.vor fnl to rtah cvf-ry ilt.M'p-soated -ain,tr to removo any hoiiv mwth or ntficr cnl:ir'inont, such nn spavins, .plinr. (Mir')?, c iIImu-, p;r;tn. wrll inv?, nri'l ny litiiHnr.a nnd all inl:iri; cinnit s ttf join t- or limt'?. ami :i!m f tr rbrnmatism In mun. or for any iMriM-t tor '.vI.ipIi a liniment 1 nse-I Ur man or enst. t is r.o kn wn t ho the hvt linirn nt f- T man rer iioil, act mi; miMly and yet certain in Itp ciltrt:. -nd nd(rcf? for 1 1 1 ji -trrit o I 'irctilrtr, vnfrh tto ti!nk civefl virive protif ni it virtno. No rem edy liH! ever ntt t wit ti tndi unpi:il i tied Mteoes. to our it (T'wT'dif , ! .r iu t n .'t wcl I n h-i-t. OA - I'ria i per N-rrio, or i v t--r t U- f. t All Irri!a:ifi e it or can it f.r yon : (.r It will l-e cent t' m r v addr'-- n receipt ! pr4c fy tlie TiM.riur.', l)n. li. J. Jvkmall k. ( .. Kno.-hurxu ?. Vt. SOLD BY ALL . ll.-Sm. DRUCCISTS. VAN DYKK'S SULlilFR SOAV - - - .- . . L i r '- T Z I 3' e up'-!i-r to an othr c:ip. It is comMnod with Snlpliur in lt pnre, nn-idnlrorated pr.tte. which en- ter th ores ot the ktn, beinjf ::6'rhcd into the ! o!od thronsh 1 1: mi r:n 1 1 cnptli.iric?. a nd thus acts ' npon the j-ktn, w he: her it he he.i It hy or in a dis eacd ci.ndtiion. toth locally and eonsrlionallr. therct-y eliimn-itinir alt impuriffes fn m the Mood j and ex'-itiriir the ckin to healthy action. It pro- ! duces a finei5. y-urtty and frcshn? o( the com- rlcxtn which is unejnaHiiI, and can he produced i by n- other r.icn. No toilet. nnrccry or bathroim is enmpi'-te wtthojt It. It inHke the skin oit, j e!crr, p'i'-e. whttc and healthy: i cle:ininir. dc- 1 odoriziiifr. diinlctinff. fl'x-thfn. healinif and pu- J rifyin: lemovt-- dandruff, chatinx. uhcr5. ors, i eruption?, routine's and redns of the skin : re- j lleve itohlnif. tttirnini; and Tin;rini; of the kin, ' and irritation (,t Mtinir and "tlmElnz !nft"?; will : relieve Irehir.tr Ptle whn nothinir elre will have ' any eflcct. Ask tr V a x I yk k'- i LVHrn Sf.r; ! Inpt upon it, and take no imitation. Sdd hy dnip- l rits. A-"!nin -at h .V Miller, rr-'prftt'-rs. No. 3ol t'allowhill Street, riitladelnhia. I'a. tr i:e hy M. I. iatm. aud iu. Jamm, lriijczist. thens- i Ayer's Hair Vtcor, for restoring gray hair to its natural vitality and color. It is a most .a:rccaHc dross'tny, which Js at once harmless and cOrtual, for pre serving the liair. It restores, with the gloss and freshness of youth, failed or pray, li:;ht, and rod hair, to a rk-h brown, or deep black, as may be desired. J5y its use thin hair is thickened, and baldness often though not always cured. It checks falling of the hair immediately, and causes a new growth in all cases where ihe glands are not decayed ; while to brashy, weak, or otherwise diseased hair, it imparts vitality and strength, and renders it phal'le. The Vioort cleanses the scalp, cures and prevents the formation of dandruff; and, by its cooling, stimulating, and soothing properties, it heals most if not all of the humors ami diseases peculiar to the scalp, keeping it cool, clean, ami soft, under which conditions diseases of the scalp and hair arc impossible. As a Dressing for Ladies' Hair The Vigor is incomparable. It is color ! less, contains neither oil nor dye, and will not soil white cambric. It imparts an agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an article for the toilet it is economical nd ! unsurpassed in its excellence. j Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 8t Co., Fraetical and Analytical Chetnlftts, j Lowell, Mass. OU ET AIL 11I'.C(.H"T5 KVERTWOERS. fl;ixsnl b frn fteiliiifr to stock. In fact, the oil it cor.t.nns is Uie most val uable portion of it. Pure jrroutn! thix stftl. wlifii fed. iiioi.e, hf loo rich, hut it mixed with meal, hnin or shorts it isex ctll'Mit for all kinds of stock. An ex periencrd ftedt r recon-.niends mixing ie bushel of flax-ecd with sex en of corn nnd the pcu niiinlvr of nats. ard prindinj them together. There is no tetter feed for i-nlves ''brought up hy hand" than boiled flaxseed and skim med milk. P is the best substitute for fresh milk. A small amount of flax seed should lw fed at fi-st, but the amount ran lie increased to a pound a day by the time the calves are a month old. C'n3' 'J'imff. burr. Pa. ll-5.-ly. ETInvnrtAM Thf Frrma I and ELYS r. JI.ATacdij r-r.LCS HIRFXTOS. : Cologne. """IKS rr.3. - .:.i'Nl r Catarrh. liar Fr- or, In tin- H:ul. cc. Inrrt with little tt'rr n rinrt irlr rf t lie f:i!in in'ulhenoMrllr: iraw erroni breath hri.nirh thp nofr. It nil thi he aort-e-l. ins: and h'at- edtseasrJ mem- For Deafness. Sal by dnlm ia Drngi nd yimii. Vaihioaable. Rln A CV, If. T. uT-2cirf PP'y panicle Into T fit iTT i if il I lie ear. TiizWay of the T!oad. The Scien tif Arr.f rican says one of the anomalies in American customs is that of a driver of a vTiisn sitting on the right hand side, while he always turns out to the right when passing another team. It matter.- r't whether he he on a broad, safe thoroughfare or on a narrow lane or crowed city street, his seat is the same. Thus situated it is very ditlieult to see the exposed wheels in passing, those which require the eye of the ('riv er. I)oubtless this is a prominent cause of tbe many collisions between passing teams, ar.d the wonder is that more do not hanjien. The custom was brought c .tr b the pi'grims, but like a Dutch Fntence the parts got transposed in the trans'ati u. Across the pond the driver Bits on tlie right, but always turns to tlie left. In copving the practice we re tained the useless part, and changed the es.sfnti.il for some unexplained reason. 1'ossibly our fathers thought to be con sistent in the matter, and rather than Le riu'ht-handed in sitting while left- I hand'-d in driving, change 1 the latter to j suit. At all events, the thing as now j practiced is very inconvenient and is a j worthy subject of reform in this year when reforms are to much in favor. And since it is easier to change our jHsiiiou on the seat than to alter the custom of turning to the right, let us Iienceforth hand our friends up to the right side of tho wagon while we as drivers take the opposite side. IXVS CKKAM BALM H A VI NO (rniniM an envi:il. Wnl rcpntnt'on. dia plurinif rill thrr iirppflnitinn In the vicinity of dis covery. t. on it trrcrits ali lie. reeejrnijeil a." a won derldl remedy r tieri-rer known. A f;ir trial will convince Tho nio- sxptir.il of it curative kutcs. It eft'-'-tuatly clennc liie ni?al pa.avej vt ti tarrh;il vir-.i?. canslnir healthy secretions : all;iya infiammriitt.n nn-l irr;t;itit:i ; jtr-'teet the nrm lr:tnal li;ilinrot the lie.i'l fr. ni .-iil litloii il colilj ; completely ne.'.ls the ore nnd restores the fciin i)f tiiste and smell. Beneficial results are realixcl hy a lew pilc:itionfl. A tiiorouuh treatment as directed win enr t'at.irrh. is a hoi)eh"!i reme dy for cold in 'he head it is unequaled. The. H:ilm Is c.v to use and aicreo.il!e. Sold hy dninists at W cents. On reeeiptofMpentsw.il mull a pack age. snd foreirrulnr with full information. Kl.Y'S CKKAM HALM .H.. Ot ev. N'. Y. Jf'- T'or file hy Hhensh'-.rif. Tohn.'-tDWD and Al toon.t l;i'utf!(i.ts, and bv Wriilesaio Iirtiifirists gen erally. ' . f l-U.-h'in.J Dlfliert- Famttrc Meekaalea RnalRMa Mmm m. LWoOlea, Teach en. nd all who are tired out by work r Are too suffering; from Dyipepna, k hmramm, i PNeura'pa, or Howel, Kidney or Liver Complaints, j I you can be cured by lane Pahcii'sCiugh I'umr J f Ifyoii are wasting away with Consumption, Feraalcl rWMVivM K Keim.m l. zr 4 have a bad coueh or cold, vou will find sure wj rin Pakkbc's Gingkr Tonic. L If yon are enfeebled by disease, ape, or dissipation. J r-""J yOTi-sysicin ncras inmcorattns;. or your blood f needs Tvirifvini. rti c-in slwavs depend on MWlmm i H,wK.. ftf i i. , . k - ... . wjiu, viiuiuittc fiuuinKia . " - w ' ins rt iiicuitincixnowii ; it is U1C4 ftsest Mconn ana tTenjth Keaorer ever used farsu-H pexior to Bitters, Essences cf Conger and other Tonics j . - -.v . ,, anu v in lyninKenness. i unito minarets or ures it flay Kara nnn. our signature rs on rhe outside wrapper. Htscox &sl . .... x nr,iiii-. ... urge saving in miyinc i sire j l A "'n r'n "e limbs, barkv tomaeh, V J hreas sl l or ahonMr hHvlev take pi- V It takes just as much brains to equip a good farmer or a good mechanic as to equip a grod preacher or a good lawyer. The physical exertion is required of the hands instead of the tmgue, and that, is where the trouble comes in. Too many young men disregard the divine injunc tion to live Ly the sweat of their trows, and endeavor, instead, to make a living fcy the sweat of their jaw. A reasonable number of young men can take this course and not injure the State, but Tfhen eight out of ten make up their minds to follow the p ofewions. the re sult is exceedingly injurious to the com munity. Ex. lRUVA."RSf 'For cramp of the stomach, colic, dlar rncra, or vomiting, tjks I im na." Uilhim Tor consrh, rtha, rlprht sweats, snort cessof breath, tike I'ercs a. BrmcT,WftiT, 'For e'lrnnle c-arrh, bronchitis, ple-arlsy. and tore throat of aur kind Vkkcxa." sa "Pinrrn Is) this pnrest, most preropt Bnil efficient mcilctn known tam.n Hi eifJ-JJil - rmntu Is tho best rP"flier. purest tonic, f,n n.iud." "If yem r.n't glee w-k or worried rner t'UiUXA. ticoo will he paid forth' p. tako I'EBt-KA ; lfl tallv, can't rest, t-vkclxj lest Imnnrftv ouai rui u may ueiouna in l im s." Sold evervwhere. Forpmrhletwrltn to B. 15. I1AKT.M AN A Co., (jslK.rn, Ohio. If yon aro 1ck. feel badly, or In anyway nnw-ll, tiko 1'Ml'SA and rcuulAto the bow-iiiM;b IN N Par leer's p emove, Sail Balsam. Prevents Baldness. The Beit and Host Economical Rair Prestos;. r Containing only ingredients that are beneficial to Uw hair and scalp, Pakkks's Hair Lalsam Never Fails ts Restore Era, or Faded Rair to the youthful color, and is warranted to stop falling of the hair. Held if druteuU at jot to. mnd $i. So HOP BITTERSA O Madici.e, nt ti Drtak.) CO XT ATM nors, iicrnr, mancrake, DANDELION, Asm tstw PriuT astd Bes-r Vttuoaj, Qttau tih ofill OTHaa Bittcbs. THEY CURE AH P.empiof tb-StoTnch, Poveli, Klood, i.Tfr. Kldnry. and Urinary (nrn, ler- siooo in COLD. 3 fare or r- Sd at the Jfe rruir 5tor-. Poy rofflee. Kb ensbarj;, Ta. (-13. Sl.-ly.l A 17TCD 11 other liniment hare tallol, TRY Ar I tn ik. w akk's ir-ELECTIUC EE LIEF. Ft taking Intrrnany It win cure cholera, cholera tn"r-.M..diHrrlioea. dysentery. cranio. eohc. asthma, r.hthisle, Inflnenra. spasms, sick hoadache, morn nar sickness, heartburn, sour stomach, pain In the back and sunstroke. Applied externally. 1t will relieve yon ol rhenmstirm. ncurala. sore throat, losihtno, earaehe. toothache. Inflamed breasts, mnmps, srotit, pleurisy, ptieuroonia.. frost hltee, bmlsea, sprains, burns, scalds, wounds, contracted tendons, lencorrhooa. swollen trttnts. srlnars and bites of Insects. Sold hy drusrgrists and storekeep o ssrenerally. Wholesale depot, JN.. W. corner 3rd and CaUowntll St Pbllad's,, Pa. 19-24. -;,in.) C7'")s we"' f,3r?'iyt oomessslly rradsi. Cosfty IX Outfit free. AdiirestrVtrf ., Affgrasta, k. i JBbbbbMH s Will be psid for a esse they will not en re or svip, or lor nyininu impure or Isuartoos fouo-t in them. Ask year drnrrlst for Hop Bitters and tT them before yon sleep. Take otbar. D T. C. Is an absolute and Irresistible core for DrunkenBess, use of opium, tobacco aaa naraotles. fisnro fob CiBcn.. All ihm told hy S'mtlils. Wn Mts. Co.. Rocknur. N. r., A Terete, (hn. TARTLlG DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. k nefm of youthful Ircpmdence camnrit Prema. ir J ay, 5erron rel.Uity, Lost Manhood, etc.. JsrlDf tried in vain erery known retnedy, ha. 4's orered simple slf cure, which ba will sin, I FHF.B to his fellow.siifferers, rddress J. II. KEETFA Cbatliani Hi., . T. Teb. 4, lWl.-ly. $2 FtMset.4OT.tlM. Vklaaml ntlSw U. I. UH-. cnliltA. es!l1smiSIS. ItaMiuOM fwjaarewn rvar j'-s ir.M vaiaie.it-J-rJfr. rwW t se). , rVrTur.o'st. lA Toca. removed from the nest while in uie puna stage, anrl have been returned as perfect strant is. Thty also apiearto have more cau tion antl cuiuiiion setise than is possessed hy the majority of human beings. It was found that, to keep them avay from a vase of flowers which had a jrreat at traction for them, and to which they were resorting In a-continuous stream, it was only necessary to kill one or two and maim a few more. The survivors instantly abandoned the spot, aDd did not return for months. On the other tvAnfl when a counle of men are drowned on a dangerous beach, or a dozen or more killed in a railroad casu- j plry. the next tide or the next train brings more adventurers to the fatal spot than there were before. It is cu- ) rious that ants snouia nave more sense 1 than men in keeping out of danger, i Ants can also communicate inrnrma j tion as well as men can ; but instead of Imring everybody within a dozen yards by long-drawn gossip about jiersons and tilings or no eanniy lnieresi, or wony ing their friends who wish to sit still and think to the extreme limit of for bearance with frivolous talk, thy ap pear to confine their remarks to short and simple business communications, and to impart them only to the friends whom they d sire to infoim. In this way business is not inteirupted, and the general formicary public is not forced to listen to an uninteresting discussion of private affairs. Ants have a great memory for both places and objects, and one generation seems to hand down to tne n-i.xt tho tra ditions of matters affecting their race ; thus showing at least the rudiments of a historicil faculty. As no instances have yet been noticed, however, in which the narratives thus handed down taught anything but the strictest truth, the faculty is evidently in a rudimenta ry state as yet unless this, too, is a higher development of which the hu ma.i historian has now but faint and fleeting glimpses. These insects also display emotions of various kinds, af fection and hatred being the most prom inent. They are good haters, and born good fighters, and will go further to in jure a memlier of an alien tribe than to rescue their dearest friends from dis I tress. It is innossible, however, to i consider this a hiirher development than I the rare cases of the highest order of j human philanthrophy which are occa sionally recorded, and this is one of the j things which warrant, an adherance to I the old helief that ants are lower than j man in the scale of lieing. It is well to i encourage such a lielief, however slen. der the basis on which it may be founded. Some interesting information will be found in Mr. Romanes's paper on the thrifty habit noted by Uie wise man of providinir for the future. They take as i much care of the at-hides which serve i them as cows serve mankind, as men do J of their animals, sheltering them from j winter storms, establishing them in i fresh pastures, and protecting them . from injury. Several species are invet erate slaveholders, and have perfectly j learned the lesson which mankind is I still struggling with, of never doing i anvthing that another can do for them, i Thnse ants have brought the system to I such perfection that they do not even I chew their own food, but compel their i slaves to prepare it and put in their j months. I Furthermore, ants have a human-like ; passion for keeping domestic pets, using ; lx-etles, crickets and other insects for j this purpose ; they are fond of bathing j and seem to prefer the Turkish stvle of that enjoyment, lieing well rublied down by a slave or companion ; they fi'-qocn.'y indulge in games and wrestling match es, and finally, when one of their num ber dies, they hold a funernl and Illic it decently; though as nobody has yet succeeded in finding in formicary un dertaker's bill, it is not known whether they have brought this ceremony up to the pitch of human ixrfectiou or not. MORE A BOTTT AXTS. "In't rice rather strange food for warblers?" was asked the owner of a tine lot of birds, who was feeding them with that grai:i. "These are not rice kernels?" he re-plii-d, laughing, "hut the pnpre or unde veloped young of ants, the besc bird food in the woild. In Euiope you can uy them by the pint or quart for this pur pose, but collecting them in America does not pay. I gat her these for my own use on Lrong Island." "It must require a great deal of pa tience," the reporter continued, picking u; a handful of the white cocoon-'.ike ix-dies that every one has seen when breaking up an ants1 nest. "Not if you understand it," the ant farmer said. "I make the ants collect them for nie. You see, in everv nest of ants there are different kinds, males and females, with wings, that lie around and enjoy themselves, and the workers, who build the houses, make tunnels and feed the young; you will know them by their big jaws, just as you would a woi king man by his coarse hands. The eggs are little white siiecks. and from them come the maggots which in a few weeks spin a cocoon like these I hasre here. Just as soon as the eggs are laid the workers take them in hand. For two weeks or more they keep them moist, and when hatched they feed the maggots. "When i hey turn into cocoons they carry theai around as occasion requires, and on their affection for the young 1 depend for my birrl food. I generally pour a little warm water in the aDts' nest or bum tobacco or powder near them under grouud. and in a moment hundreds of the workers will be seen rushing out, each with one of these kernels of rice, as you thought, in his mouth, and off they go to some safe, dry place and pile them up, rush ing back for more until every one is safe, and then I slip in and bottle them up. I have frequently gotten nearly half a pint from one nest. Any one can see the ame thing by destroying a nest in the snring; the workers will rush out on the slightest warning. I've been something of a traveler, and made it a point to col lect ant;s and watcli them wbereYr I m: ARK KFT.T.lN'l A MAPI's. HOOD M IT, lined throughout, tor tl lb This suit Invites and dalles all competition. WF. ARK SF.1.IJNO A Ban's eod Raslaeaa Halt furt-t 'jO. Th' same kind of a salt was sold, last season far J.00. WF. ARK Sr.T.r.lNO A White DUE TST for oo cents, which sold last season, and was considered cheap, fur tl ii. VK AltK SF.LL1NO COOD SUITS FOR BOYS from S to H years old, with lonsr pants, for f-2.40. which snrpass anything of the kind yon erer saw lor the money. WIZ AUK SEM.1NO NEAT SUITS FOR BOYS, from 4 to 8 years old . at TS cents, which ... onish all who see them : and kwI WOOL H tTS lor men and bo s at u and !J cents. The Ecitons are another vagabond race, though really Nimrods, always hunting and stopping at nothing. I once saw a body of them attack a hive of bees in Guinea. The conflict was short. The bees dashed at them, but were caught and pulled to pieces,the tiny creaturesbe ing seemingly insensible of their stings. Related to these is a furious species to tally blind. They onstruct a tunnel on the surface like moles ; but whether they have lost their eyesight from living in the dark or were originaly blind it is hard to tell. The ants seem to stand next to man as regards intelligence, and have a language that is perfect in its re quirements. If a foe approaches their nest, part will rush to the attack w bile others go to infoim the rest, a certain tiumlier remaining to gUArd the puprrj. If the batth' wages fiercely they are kept informed, and the young are re moved to tlie lowest recesses of the duelling. Professor Kurieiie removed the ontenpfe from a unmoor of ants and released them, and their comrades were 6-en rubbing the parts with saliva. Smie personseven claim to have notic ed a system of burial among them with curious rites. "The most wonderful authenic occur rence tint has ever been noticed among them was a regular battle seen by Mr. Iluber, of Geneva, and Mr. Hanhart, of Basel. The light was between an army ot brown ants that had two hills, and a nation of black ants that had four hills about forty feet from them. In the month of June they observed a move ment in the hills of the brown ants. They marched out to the middle of an uncultivated field, which was situated between them and their enemies, and arranged themselves in a long, uninter rupted, oblique line of battle, which line was about twenty-four feet long, and consisted of only one file. In the meantime, the much more numerous, but much smaller black ants also march ed out and arayed themselves in the line of battle three ranks deep, their right wing being covered with a mass of sev eral hundred, while their left wing was supported by almost a thousand. Thus the l wo armies moved, one against the other until they approached each other near enough to commence the fight, when the two masses which supported the wings formed oblong squares, from three to four, inches wide without tak ing part in the affray, riien the battle br-gan with, fory, the jaws, stings and venom constituting their formidable weapons ; aud very soon mutilated tod ies, heads and headless trunks, torn-out feet and legs could be seen lying all over that minature battle-ground. This was continued with great vigor till noon, when the massacre ceased, and the rem nant of the brown ants, as the victors, took possession of the fortresses of the enemy, carrying along with theiu their wounded fellow soldiers." WK ARK !KT,T.IV HEM'N i ! WORK I PA XT. II nd throughout, at from 66 rents to f 1.00. WK A KK SF.I.I.1NO Wen's ;nnil OTeralU at T) ets. and up. and ood i'aiwo Snnrrs for 4" em's, told everywhere, for TS cts. W V. ARK SKI.UM1 BOIS' M IT ia S riKOS. lor any see fr-m 4 to yr., fjr i"0: cnO-le-ed cheaji la-t season at J35. All tliw shuts rtrlle-l smd nnd t tiortairtta of dollars' worth ef other sir. tlrlea eqnally cheap arc now In slock, ready for inspection ait the YOUNG AMERICA CLOTHING HOUSE Corner Eleventh Avenue and Eleventh Street, Opposite Opera ITonwe, AlTOOXA, I'V. i "The City of Sit Still,." St. George's, Bermuda, is built on the is land of that name, the easternmost of the group. It is picturesque enough when viewed from the harbor, rising as it does somewhat abruptly trom the wa ter's edge, but on a closer inspection it turns out to be a wretched place. The streets are meie lanes without footways. as untidy and illkept as the Asiatic ba zaar. The houses, tlie walls and roofs of which are whitewashed, are built anyhow, anywhere, and might have tumbled into their places through the action of an earthquake so far as ap pearances go. There is no water supply and there is no drainage. Kach house has its own tank, in which rain water is collected from the roof in sufficient quantities generally for necessary pur poses ; and it has its own pit, into which refuse is flung. The whole place swarms with fowls, a family of which is t be seen at the back, if not at the front of every house, enjoying the privi lege of cackling and crowinir all day, and, bad luck to them ! all night too, to their own hearts' content, and to the agony of the stranger whose lot it may le to sojourn within earshot of them. There is not a street that is not full of holes, and that has not broken bottles, old jam Kts, fragments of crockery, and odds and ends thrown about it. If a wall falls down, the rubbish must wait to be removed by enterprising townspeople of the next eeneration. In April, 1879 a large ship, laden with grain, took fire at the quay. The ship was towed some six hundred yards out in the harbor and scuttled. And there she remained for a year and a-half be fore an attempt to remove her was made, her masts and rigging standing high out of the water, and the grain rotting in the hold, poisoning air and water with a foul stench snch as can only be imagined by those who know what the smell of sulphuretted hydrogen is, an eyesore to all beholders, and a fit ting monument to the apathy of the cor poration. If fifty cartloads of broken glass were upset in the market-place or In the principal thoroughfares, it is doubtful whether anyone would offer the sliehtest remonstrance in this stronghold of nonchalance. Times Cor' rtfjjondent. Fon weakness of any kind take Pe kujja. O ROOIS.S LL ASCHEWBACH It MlLLEtl'S FAMILY CHOCOLATE! An article snperlor In quality and loweT In price than any other In tha market. A prominent and experienced New York physician srires it as his opinion that chocolate ts prefarahla to tea nrcaffea because It adds strength to the body, new life to the exhansted brain. nlets the nervous system, harmonizes the workings of the digestive organs, and pi Tea parity to tbe blood. For a superfine contention, ask yonr confectioner for our Sweet Spiced Vanilla Chocolate. Aacheo ach . Miller, 3d and tiallowhlll 8u.. Ph'la.. For tale hy V. S. Ha ansa a. Bpto. and N. J. Kbkid. off. KboDibarg, Pa. 7-o.-1t.J THE MAS WHO SPENDS HONEY For adrertislnit In newspapers la these timet wtth ent first obtaining an estimate of the cost from OEO P. RUWKLLa CO.'S Newspaper Adertls Inr Bnreaa, No. 1 Sprnee St., New York, is likely to pay (10 lor what tniiiht heebtained for W. Soch estimates are famished to all appheaata irratis. Bead 9d eenta for too-pafe pamphlet, wlrb II jt of tte?pper raw &ed rrerBe?. . BROWN' 13 A TRUE TONIC A PERFECT STRENGTHENS. A SURE REVIVER IKON IJITTKKS in highly rceon-mended for all lis?av je -jtimi-.g a certain and e3icieut tonic; esjecially j'.. li:fs!icn, J yiprptia, Jnimmltmt Vrcrs, Wotit of Appetite, Los of Sirmytk, I Airli of L 'rpj,tir. Kurichea the blood, strengthen the !nuacles,and (tiTCs new life to the nerves. Thoy act like a tharui on tii digestive organs, rernorin all dytprptir fmptcnt.swh s 7'r.ttinp the Food, Ji'lrhine.If'itt in tlie S'.o'nzch.IIee.ribvm ,-. The only Iron Preparation that will not hlnelien tli fet'i or frive lieaclaclir. Sold ly all druggists. AVri'e f.,M!i.A BCJ' .. '.- i:'2 rp. of useful and amnsirrread inf ) .rnfrre. RHOVt'V CII I "il !C.L CO., Baltimore. Bee thst all Iron Fi'tars ara m-'e r Buosry rTii (' ard lisra croaaau rad Uu on wrapjw. I5KVAi:n Oi" IMITATIONS. WORTH" KNOVTftv, It ii stated tha.-. cratr-p r so many d.-.th; hy t!r -.tvt.,.' " feet ii illy lrfvr.tPd hy tj:e 'J' V injr an elastic rrter aWa"iv Tl prevention ii 10 s;::,"s le-n that it li worth vl.:jr i' use the garter and g:va "'' trial. - Pitch-paper, th sam as covering roofi, when cut iL'.of placed in convenient slt'iv;-,. ' carets ana Iw-hind sofus r.ifiV room, will effectually r-! V miller from depositing i'i-L'"' liar strip are par-tl Jr.i,: 1; and seats of parlwr sn'.is thV der the furniture moth-prooi! Dr. CEhliohlh-jrer, of I)..r.? - Altgcmainl .Vfaictnty'is (' , thai he has found salicylate ."' to le a remedy of great z ". treatment of nervous Lea !d.; iahy if given in a d ie r ,-'.. (ei. xv.) in the beinnii.jj f It, however, often fails to ; efTect in cases dejender.t nn b;? It may rot, perhapp. It- L: . the I3n Jon Trvlh, that a ir;.: dark clothes is more 1:;i'.j t from contagions disease t ..." wears liglit-colored paru !. particles whi-!i emanate fro. or decayed lodies are umih u. ,., absorbed hy dark than lv -. This is eay of proof. Kj-j. andduik coat to the fuu.v- ..; foi five minutes, and it v.;.; tliat the dark -tie smells 'r . the other ot tobacco iu' .k-r. a:." retain the odor lor.gt-r. A sufferer recectly wr.t v York Sun asking for a ri :. lepsy or falling; its. In r-;. person re;virted himself rri. tricity from a battery. Ai, : writes: If the epileptic carry with l.iu; a -.v. i en .-.:1k, big enoujrh to cove; 1 whenever iie feel t! f':s 1 ... w ill cover his face with i.. ) it a suie cure. This ff.; . to ruy father by an o!J I"i-: . mother havinp been -ul.e . ; niaiiy years. h never 1. :J ' warJ. AVheTi sl,c felt r r e f she would p,"ace tl.-? siik t v.r 1 do not know the virtme o: know from txperience thnt work. Mrs. M. E. McCoy of TI... sends to the Ilarriidnup; 7.. metlKHl of treating a wtcu.d v gone so far as to produc J 1 -i.. tays: n July the ftt., tu ; nail in his foot rear the fr;. ran tbronph the shoe and leather into the wound. Ilec. move'l the pieces of h-ather a fat bacon, ami d:d :iot apl danger until the momir.p :: when he was seirad w ;t!; . shit!i I at one recogn i. : ,, I procured laudanum a!j'. i took a larf;e riw' r'f ''oft 1 : urated it well with the j,, applied it to the wouiid a::... tablespoonful of brn !y ev-: utes for half a:i hf'iir. : asleep, ui; 1 ho never l.ad tr. In a week he was f'.l.v health and strei sth. ti: fTtf" Ontc SO eel - rs M " 1' ' fr st i ' g: LAI I- 1 1 a am 11 V CA 3f all TAI till.' tt an per. " i;.i. eta. 1 el 11 JIow Ilnri 4 srn ct 1 1 To 01 o S SALT r. : i MaaHmasHMMBBBlBMMSaESmstftasaiasBaaMMaBaaM f Money in liui.rs. Stork Jv'.Dinl is rr- i;t nient that vvsii- iim-.1i most profitable branch A niu is a veiy ; will nt sell f. i- lj. veui s of ago, while ' i. t r ii; k cj - ( " A 1 . 1 S'l SIT f..r,.. . 11.1 I ! I W VAI. . e t e GEIS,FOSTER&QUINN, 113 & 115 CLINTON STREET, JOllNSTOAYX, TA., -ALWAYS HATE T1IF.- Tm-gfest nntl diefipe-;t Stock oi Dry a,Ticl Dress Groocls, NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC., to be found in Cambria or adjoining counties. lfForget not the street nnd numbers and fail not to call, buy nnd be happy. A CURE GUARANTEED25 CENTS EY USING I rr f?3 A D A C H ,E c R &8L OP.. METTAUR'S HEAD ..'.HE PILLS "re moat wonderfuHy tn a nr..',nrtnmtbjtbSICK aud NlIMOUS HEADACHE: and, while irt.nr on tha nerrona syU-m, reliava DTPEPSIA worst forms, clcana- mg tba srttcm of excess of Bile, producU. 4. regaUr bralthj acuon of tha bowels. ' H t iiiiuiiiiitiiiiiiiiii,rarnrrniii n i i n.aoy A full SiXO bOJt Of these valUaM PILLS, with foil di rection f or a complete Cure), mailed u. any aMdrtsa on receipt of nine 3-Cent Postas Stamps. Tot aaJ ay ail Dmcista. OLE PROPRIETORS. t-ti i m ii I vsjarsnvpvsrsimwwsi Brsffl 1 Z YT I .fay I C3-EO. "W.TEAGER, CASH DEAhER IX A. KIND OF HEATING AND COOKING STOVES, is AND MANITFACTUIU'.H Ol TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, 140a Eleventh Ave., Altoonn, rtnr.APr.aT ri.AC F. I TUT. ITT. Rosnnc, NponftnsT nnd Rrpnlrlaic ef 11 kind promptly and aiktlarsirlor ll.y attended to. 10-;4.79. tf, Tlie Trntli Txdtely Tolcl. THE NEW STORE OF S. TEITELBAUM, CARROLLTOAVN, IS THE PLACE TO BIT AT LOWEST PRIt'E-sl TltT. i.ltY It I ST SUMMER GOODS OF ALL KIND ! And a cordial Invitation Is now extended by the proprietor to every reader of tha Fcisyas to call and see the larnc assortment, examine the various qualities, and learn the unsi:-r.issalle friers, which are so low that 20 per cent, can positively '- saved ay those who hay their pto.i.is Irotn me. The reason I can fall so cheap is that 1 boii(rht my entire stock for cash and Intend to sell for cah or its equivalent, and am therefore preparod to m:ike quirk sales at smaller profits than anv other merchant In Carahrl county. Don't take my word for tbia, however, but coma and see lor yourselves. UanaoLLTow. Nat 21, 1861.-U. H. TEITEI.n AT M. ( cftf-n '.iid for an act ivt a-..:, ; t-ize. First clas uv.f - p.' ! from pr-d mares. Mart that an old debilitated ro.tr'. : for raisins: mule froai, 1 ;r. are uiistaken. A p.vi fn.. . a pood sire is req:i;r-d. u: of larp-p eize are in cut:': l ' liipli prices. Tl;ey are va on farm. L ut in laive t v there is heavy teanii: i. t" '. . dure dust, smoke and I t it i. than horst 3. Mule co'.ts ar rnn. h t than hore cults. They : :. much easier and with l'-s-lr . dilficjlt to work a nwrc iVat '. us it wants to suck everv ', I but a mule colt will aVst.v'r ' I iaz four or five hours v::!.t , tioiihic. A mule 'if ar.va.re .: j ty aJn ut its feed th.m a I ts-. I nmkeapojd m-al r-r. f.-hli-r t: ..' rejected Ly any domestic a: j a jroat. It ha 5:irpris:r c ( J and vitality. If well fed. it v I alone very Comfortable wi:L E j except durinp: severe storm. ". I of raisirfr a mule is tliirty kt "' than tha if raising a horse, a' ord'-i.arily brine mtre ni.niey. " ! the most vrosvrous sections ef t ' try ar- thoe in which raisine r. i leading business ati.ong friueis I Anon Moms. The cV I caused by thee littlf? pest c- i counted bv millions vearlv.a;. the plieiie of tvery hous,i' -less jou hermetically s-h. a box. yon can scarcely ' out, r.s she will crawl ti;r. sired pinboie. 'i here fore t : somethine offensive; a; l t!' has found noihinft hy effect: .'1 -as -otrov r.m -paper, or t vp ",; tar-rooGne pajer will ar.?-' yonr paper in rolls, cut ji; s--" enoueh to cover the insi.ie. tl' nnd the s'.d", aud lap over e.i '. the box. All of the i!.s.c r' must lie covered. ?r.d fit i'.f this acain place wran""g-l; vent the contact of nice (' the pelroleum-pair. I se a no matter about beini: very the paper -will cover tl " pack in all your woolei: mm ; inp it full. Ilrii p the p:".i-r j has been bancin overt he s j Ikjx, and let it cover the !; : the miller cannot rider vi.': I inp: over the petnle;:ru ; r-" she will nevei f!o. Nail oa t: I vour box, and your cl Ml : - ' three yeai-s, if you wai t t 1 lone. It is much cheaper ar' evajorate like camphor. H"i ' ic acid in it seems to act i ' ' tic on the animal rihre of '' preserve and make it heal'.!-'-- 110( trti'-l-W I't lo. . Ljij- : )1 ... r e c. t : an r he d; i:?.or. Icn ITEi c 4 EX n.en. IBI r IHi c On! 00! T. 7 KIDNEY DISEASES, CONSTIPATION am P. WBak, l MlsLI fla-t.sT3. ara qnlcaly and etiraly avrad fcr tia m of S1DNIT.WOBT. Thia bow and wondarfoj rainadr whic ta kasnns; each w Immense aale ta all parta of the eonntry, workaca naroral pr-ocfrlM- 1 raaioraa stranasA and tona to Uta diaaasad orcmna, aad tarmsk tbeaa clause t- ayatra ef arcnlstd and aotaorura htuapra. Edmy dia i as as of tfclrtr yaara sta Tiding Imts bmosrM, also rtloa. Const: pauoa, Kliaautua, whlca hs-va glsrreaacd ths Tlrtlina tor year. Wo hav srelnieacf taat'raey o'ta -eTidrrtil ewratsva rwer. Hp longer nsoAlchotlc nttersj, which do more fcarni b-n C04 or dras&a pilia. but asoiiBtuiea tamT.arrrrmrr.WOBT.aadhMlCiwUlbeqafcltlrrecalned. C r It of your Drusr.B;lBt, lrlcs. I . CWiaaradpotpM. VrrLLV I:ICH m:1SKS J- .. l-rop llarllartoa, Va. AGENTS WANTED K?a5TR5HF5S-,I?. ttnar Machine ever Inrente.l. Wnl sn.Lrlrcf stocitnis. wuu 11 F.KIi and TOE eompT.te, ta fO uiimiles. it wul a so knit a great ant of lancr work for whlrta there Is always a read 7 raa-k-t S. a l for elrcnlar mr.4 hrmi fo the Twomhlr Knlttins AalUiaa Co., 4oa Waahlnctun Si.. Boswa, alasa. NEWUfCH BLOW! Fsirsosia' Vnrgntvrr Fill make New Kich BloocJ, ant will complptely changra the blood in the entire st stem in thrce"rronh. AnTperaom who will take pill !ach nirht from 1 to tl weeks m he resiore-1 to anrtnrt health, if anch a thins; be oslbl. Vnt bv mail for letter stamps . m. jouxsoit co jkttvff., farssiarrV sr, JsTa. i r m 1 I Is 1 r .mm rA Rirls 1 1 Tonne and Old 1 1 A KIW 1. VKNTIOH iaac patotited tor kbosa. for Home use I Fret and Scroll Bawtca. Tnralnf. Borinf, DrUlinc,Griidic(, PotiahiaaV Screw cutttac. rnce 3 to . Send 6 cents for HO pacaa. . KPS&AJM EROWH. tsswaU, Haaa. Josnrii MfT H)x.T.r, ATT LI K N KY- A T-T,"A W. Kssssstss, ft. Offlce in I'olonnado Kow, on Centre street. REAPE. Atlorvey-ei-Larc three doors from Hif h street, PEO. M VJ Ebnshra. Pa. Oflow en Centre streof well Known that gees-1 l ccr.? to iersons who habitually fee treat them kindlv. But the is seldom ro creat as tl t " w towards an English miller flock. The faithful crea:!-'; rdly followed him a mile t ' on week days, wlun l.e wrr'- 4 to I'UsineM. It did rot o." ' that posytiblv some dav tliey rr- iprp to foll.itv him to church. 1;: fUu" eert Sunday they seemed 'c votional frame of mind an3 t13 ;w n hind him as be went to the ;; ... .1... J-,- tl.tl ' . " V v."'- br, r i fIlM' lilm in an.1 lrfllial . v.. 1 ' , .1 1.(1 ill. niiu . ' . . occupied his pew had he c.' ..;.T h ave them do 0. lie u" ,a in make them understand th'- ';.. them to go Lome, but tin J' awkward creatures faile ' . ; si' L1 C ' rt i-indiiiir it impos-- return without cin" .in. tl.o mil cr idea. them irnv t nn ... ;r' ed toai-anaon nisrei-K11" . p . the dav and proceed hoy. "! kcad of the file of his ttatl"" LD Among the Chinese n" reh. valuable than the boots w lin ... m. worn bv a maffistrate. 1 -,.,'.-and leaves the city, a crowu . him from his resi Iccce u 1 i where his boots are drawn f - cert mouy, to l preserved m jHtiee. y- Bsc- 1w' V