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SECIi Ll-:n & KITTEI.L, ATTOUX I : V S - A T - T. A V, .TOBysTOw-x Asn E!;rN'riit:T:n. FH'KS In f.'Mh. r p -. U-v br'plt bntlrt r-.'. p -n'r ,v o., a- l -J. l:t.r til.. Johitft a () a:vl In Col li' Rows Kh-nnloi.-y. 7-1. "Sl.J aNI. r.rcKi.i'v. A TT Mt X I ; Y - A T- T. A XT . AUittt.NA. FA. IT-r- nfpp tit t'o? Twp'nii atrppt. In r nn b.illj. Insr at nprn .Mttp'r in ronrot Fir.t Jfafl Banlt. A Hoc n a A:"-U iriUl-tt. Jv'JSKl'H if IK )X A T.I). ATTO llt'E Y- A T-T. A W. F.HENrnreri, Pa. Btr O.Ho In tv.lirnnoda Row, on Ootra.areet. NT. 12, ISM.-tf. GATCHlXtf COLD BE31EDLES. TV"hii It ia easy to tr.ue cold in raid suitiaiT, cold s arc usually more preval ent when Iovp ttmperatnre prevails, thotich less iu e'ear, Pt.endy winter than durinsr l!.--. variable spring and autumn. "Catch iu ccl.l," U usutiily the result ot ! inequality of temperature i;i two parts of the body, pspt-cially a.ij acent ptirts. which distnrbthe uniform circulation of the blood. At the place where this dis turbance oeetus. '-congestion." arises, that is, a rush of blood to a part from o:k direction faster than it is carried off by the chilled blood vessels in the other direction, and this produces serious re sults if not speedily remedied. This diseased condition may extend over the whole liody, affecting most severely any orpnn already weak. Thus a cold nr-y come fom damp or chillpd feet ; from a slight draft of air Mowing through a crack upon one side or portion of the body and coolmg i; ; from standing near a lire or stove and a f.re or stove, a. id heatk.g one ide while t lie other remains comparatively cold ; from warmer clothing on one part of the body than on another; from tight ly dressing tho arms and lower limbs, or leaving theui naked ; from standing over a hot regis'. er ; liom the chitimg evap oration of water or moisture, from a por tion only'of one's clothing; in general from any cause producing inequality of tempera i ure. The causes of a cold, named indicate how to avoid one. Maintaining gener al vigor by nourishment, gives one pow er to resist an attack. When to be es pecially exposed, a little tonic, as a grain or two of quanine, taken in advance, may be useful. Stimulants, like alco holic liquors, are but a temporary aid ; the reaction alter tiie tirst stimulating effects, leaves one more subject to take cold than if the stimulant had been omitted. Simple remedies will usually remove a cold, if taken promptly, before the congestion lias produced serious disor-g-iU'zaiioti. When struck with a sense of chilliness. 15 to 3Jdro;of Aromatic Spirits of Ammonia, in half a tumbler of water, will often start a uniform cir culation all through the body, as this quickly enters the whole blood and is atumilaiimr. Soak i tig the leet in warm water, giadu-.i'iy a iding warmer water as long as can lie borne draws ifi the blood I mm all the rest of the bod v. and often relieves congestion in anv local 1 part. Smart friction upon any part or the whole of the skin surface, or a uni form sweating, produces like results, But in these cases, special care must be taken to prevtnt afier chilling of the feet, or any otht-r part. Alt'-i the feet heating, wipe dry quickly and cover tilt til warmit. The best lt ini-Jy wr have found for a recent cold i a modi-rate movement of I the tjowels wiih easier oil, orcauslic or other mitd cathanie nuiLcnesia. This I produces a how of Uuid, drawn from the blood to the alimentary canal, and thus ; reduces the j.ti ssure upon any one con- ! geslt'd p'jini, ju.-it as drawing off part of ' I the wate r from a llooded pond relieves ; I pressure upon a weakened data or eta- i i tiaukment. This is to be followed by ! keeping the body warm and Comfort- : able, or toning u up with good food, or j a simple tonic like quinine. "Feeding I a cold," prior to taking a cat hart ic, i.s ; the worst po-isibh? treatment. It is only adding material to increase the conges- I tion. ; IMi.MlO.NN BY t 'in ot t lie niii-t important :nven tions have been the worn, of mt re boy. Ttie invention of l'ie valve motion to the steam ci!gin was math? bv a bov. ! Walts left the engine in a very iiie.im ; jilete condition, from the f..ct that he liad no v. ay to open or close the valve, except by means ot levers opened Ly the j hand. He set np a huge engine at one. ! of lite limns, ami a uy was hired to i wor,v thtse valve levers; aithouh this j w as not hard work, yet it if quired hi i constant attention. As ho was w- iking ', these levers, lie. saw tliat part oi the en ! gitie moved in tin: right direction, and itt the exact time that he had to open or 1 close the valves. He procured a strong cord and made one end fast to the pro per part of the engine ami the ot her end I to llie valve lever ; I no boy had the sat- ' iclyi'l i.tii i f' s..i 1 1 .1 1 I ifr .? i it i i . t 1 1 1 V u lii Willi perfect regularity ol motion. A Short time alter the foreman came- ai'oiwul four. l the. b v playing mar bles at the door. Looking at the i-ncme he soon saw ttm ingt iiuuy of the l.oy ami me advantag. tiou. Air. utis u Ot SO gie;it ail invetl- i then carried thislioy's ! invent ive gci ins into a practical lorrn. and made the steani.eng:ne a perfect an- j toioalic wi iking mactune. I Tlie power loom is the invention of ; a tariuer boy, who had never Seen or ' heard oi' sticti a tiling. He whittled out ! one with a jtckktiiie. and after he had got it ail done, he, with great em.hu- , siasm, showed it to his fattier, who at once kicked it all to pieces, saying he ' Would have no boy about him that ; would spend his time on such a foolish thing. The boyjgalhers d up the pieces ; and laid them away. Soon after this ' his lather bound him out as an apprvn- tice t a tjlacksiiiiih, about twelve miles lrom home. The boy was delighted at j the itlea of learning a Ira tie, ami lie soon found that his new master was kind and . i took a lively interns! iu him. lie hail j I made a loom out of what was left of the j i one his lather had broken up, which he ; showed to his master, run blacksmith, : saw that he had no common boy as an ' apf rent ice, nd that the invenliui w as ; a wry valuable one. lie immediately j had i loom constru'-tel under tie-supervision of the boy ; it worked to their per fect satisfaction, ami the bhuiksmith iuiiiished the rm-ansto tn.iiuif.i2i ure the looms, the ttov to receive one half the- profits. In aU.ut a year the I iCksfllith 1 wrote, to the. bo 'a f ai her that he shoui l be at his hou-ie at a giveu time, and should bring wit'i him a wealthy gttitl cwti, ho was the inventor of the cele (la'ed power hvim. You may be able to jul-te of the astonishment at the home when Ir.ssm was mvse ntcl tt him as the iiiv.ulor wao loid him Umt, the. loom w.t tin. smi'' as t lit; tm'kd that hu had kicked to pieces tv.it a year be. lore. TTow Nt:TM'.:ci5 (hio'.v. Xutr.pj trrow on lutie trees wlicli look. iik? liti tie nt :ir tv. t s. and ar"- tier, frail? Pot twen'v fret hiih. Tne tlovvers are. miich'l-.ke theliiy.-f the valley. The are pa'.e ami v.-ry fragrant. The nn meg i', the seeil of tlie fruit, and ma hat is the thin covering over the set-d. The" fruit, is about as Urg as a vach. When ripo it breaks open an I shows a littlo nut inside. The tree grows in the. is l.i ads of Asia and tropical Am rica. Ti.ey benr fruit for seventy or eighty ; years, having ripo fruit, upon them all i "the seasons. A line, tree in Jamaica has j over 4. (WO nutmegs on it every year, j The Dutch used to own all the nutmeg trade, as they owned the l.anda Islands, ! antl cono'ieretl all the o'.h-r t ra.U rs. ami dest roved the trees. '1 o keep the price i up tliey once numf inree p.ies oi i ui- -, meg, "each of w hi. Ii was as l.":g is a church. Nature did not -synumt hi;'3 I with such meanness. The nutmeg pitr- ' eon, touud in ail the Indian I-hindS. did : j for the world what thf Dutch whs -leer-j mined should not be done carried these i nuts, which are their food, into all the ' surroitn bug countries and trees grew j atrain, ami :he world had the bene tit. , Confectioners' Journal. VAbrAr.Ln IIin'ts. A teapaonfnl of spirit s of ammonia a-ld.-d to the rinse water will make rusty black goods look as well ps .lew. The easiest method of removing rust from iron is by rubbing it with a rag flipped in oil of tartar, Tlie rust will disappear Immediately. ! ess. mix l Fisma, cflykn, vim., rs if lruuuivo t- ourbett fcmule po;ia!ot ion. Itn illojie eiitirt'Iy tiio tront frui of Pn:c! Coxn pKintx. nil OTartnn trmihles, Taftniinati..n ti1 Clcor ?T"-.'nM Vi'rrJn' am, and le partioolarly daptd to thm CLa: m c f rj."w It t-M dlivclTe fUil errr tumor from the x:temn !n PS eivly f?Bfe of c!pt1 pmrr.t. Tke tendpner to CAn Ctftis bTr or there iu chotL-d Torysr:I!y T y Itfl ns. I? ronioTce faln!ncfi, nattilency, dcstroTs&li cravlnff for tvnnl'mfi', aDtl rr-TioTfH wetrnf of the rtamach. It curcrr l!h('7fr, IT i. dashes, JCrrro'14 Frotration( Genersl Pllity, b!t.i.h sps-8B, Lepr?ssio!i and Indl- thr.t Tr"V 'tr rf K"f.r!rr r?nrn, rffffrr "rln, wHprit and ItftcIiM-Zi, l.i ri . - inannenl'y ctirp'! I y Its It w'U nc ji ;:cs cnJ Tmdrell cfrfiin-tflnrcs net la hfxmfTT h tie 1 ivs tlit t -orrn the frn:a!oirytom. FortIi cirrr f K: :it r Caiplaiula of extir asxtbis Ccr-i irn 1 L- l.T v a. i- 'iri-Kiin vrrrTBtE com- l-tn, lla. IT1? f 1. fxx lo:t:e-i:"fr 6fnthy trail In the form of p , pIpo f&tuo fcrni cf loiotifPi, on receipt of prl.T fl ?irbox for either. Mrs. Plnkhara fietlyan' em a!: lrttrBof Inqii!ry. Ben pamph let. Atlrireyj pus above. JLn?.Tfn thia J'apcf, Ko fflrnity fhovlo be without I.TTIA K. ITdTHAV'S oj;i t -T f-:t-.- c' tv- IiT-r. Sil enti "t box. An?. 12, -ly. ' In ! of Itrinin j IIfttctter Stomach B tt- . u14 it m"!-i:y .-.ia-sr or c m rejrrr1t'l e. i hf rHti!i of ( ; ttOR e tii: vf,T o! f x;.rin--i' l:tv t.r'.v '.1 it to rf crirr!. rr!it.lii n. tii-i'.f. t-j.-p r.: friitri'fnv t''r... pr.m;.r tt..t rn r ''..-tit r-n-.iv rlti-it.-it- ) ; i Vi!?! 1 j ion. :1 v'-r ri im i.i t t . a .i-i .in In- i di:r"!! i ti a n.l nt -t-r u'uti"S r .. . ff .i.;i it. I j For '. . Ir.isi.'M auj ! 'r, s-iob' p ' t ply lor lloste'.tf r f A 1'Oiijj.- I jr t l-L:.-i u,. 1 j f, i..-. - U.-,! r ; V--, , i t J r " - - e , ... -. ; . -. i. - i - - '. -i! t - - . '. - b 5 '- :a a rt -w i-in'.f .-. r .' r t-.n'r'ai '-It .:.! ennbur . . ri 1 (A SlPlrirp, Bet a Frtiik.) cor-TAisi Etjrs, ET-rr?r, tycKAKE, Arm Tfrr "f tfT kt Pt ? mTPAi,Qtiait- llliW' iU. OTiiSB 11 1-riiBri. THEY CXJXi-E: -er.a,sc.x.i:mcui. ' OO Ui C.CLD. -riA eicco Lctp, or lor " 'ti;.- It -pyre or uautiua tu.:i-i ia rcm. T(i"" rt-nrift.t for :rs r.rtp p t r-y liitm ttiora jcu a'.rjp. laivo t oili.r. J. D T. C la an vaofttp. a? .1 !rrP!ls1i!p pnr f o ' , D.-anseoii.9, i n of -riaa, tobacco ur.d t UWCiH t. J.rf r.mrn rus C:tc'ri.A. t j - a:: .-va ,t ;-.. i -i r?P Pf'T-, S ,.. f.,. --..y, n. T mi,, ' DH. K. t. W'KI T EI-HJT! Af r HI-f TlISAT VFriT a .(-.:lic for Hv.ter1.. Il:7.7'n.a. Con. Tlil.oon. iPrV(IJia W-v.i1.cilP. It.-Iilul t'lTP.riir.n, t.A r-f Mpmor',-, Sf-fcTHiHtorThavi. I ni i.ot hu.'v. I n- TnllintTT Kmil unoj. IVfiTjOir I I'll A t.aiT.u.l ty ovr-pxartVon. Apif-aO.'.ap. or (ivpr-in.liiHrnnpp, Iit.-ti Iph.ia tc, mlpery. ilf.-,y an t d.-nth. Oup tmj wUI pnrere-..t rad. Kch l.ox Ci.nt iin. 1 month's tTPa Orient, tine it.iltari.pr hoT, or !x hoicp. f..r live diltart: pet by -oa.il rrctinl.1 on repetet of rtpp. V rortit i'.x lulp to cnr.. a ny pa..p. W i.i ea.-h orr.fr rpi-.-'ve hv in o--;x .nty.cc:vi'.ia. ulr-i by fit p ( ulHTf. wp w.tt ..-?t tii. t'iiri'tift'.i'r our r :-i'a tf- i-.ri-i.t-. to rarorn ti:p mo;iy if ilio trpi.tri.pol . p. ;,..t ...T -ct ;i purp. ( I i i' r t n ti'P i?.-f-usi .111.7 b t.-i.".in l ir. r-,1 .ti-.-.t tr..-n '. .; i X ( '. W Ks Tv '.. S. t'r,.; ri. Ptor. 18' It v . .-.iis.,n -St.. '!. -e.. . ; !. ',,'. i by r rt-r.ncj-i'f-. Smith, Kliks at t'.. W i ..;. nio Aitent. 1 tiUUpl.l,ia. ii-5,'Sl.-!j'. LCST r."A?iHOC3 nZ3TC-D. A ctira of yontaial lroprndrnr" pa:-ip:rr rrerrr Vr rery. N.-rvons It.iiiiy. L. rit ai.L..Hxl. Ptr Aviuty t-i in vain etpry liinn rpi.t -tly, 1m if-s-e-vrr. .1 a rimpip if enrp. wlii.-li he v.ril (.tnl I'Tif S to !.' f-'"-iw-!ii.f!.rfr, a-i'tresa J. Ia. L1a.V iv Ai itiutlittia Wi,, X. V. ve. . ii.sl.-ly. CELEBRATED H.H.H. MEDICINE. PVi-'ttS afrt'pr.i with rata nnO who hpvi n'-T.r triP'l tb itrpit 'f. H. H. ZUt.'ioinp io not knopr Ita pow-m ia rorovin-.r v'.ln. t rivp it a trial for H hpntii?tim. nr.Ok:ta. aw i-. irt'Pn-p.-ly Ivor-. thr'hi. A .t-.re run r .r norp.-. .ift.'rtnir with K.,nan1 K'oo I Stotvin. Po!l kilI t'oiio. ftp enrp an.t aak tor tt.p tt. 11. li. Mptirtrp. mann f iPt.irpi by 1) Ii. 'I'onil.n.'.n. IM.ii'n1 t;.hla, na thu p...oi?irity rf tt-i amp t as 1.1 ..tbpr I nrti.-n to put rn I'ifertor nrtirle on Hip mnrWpi bpnring th E:ina r.MHn. Pol by dmejAK avcrywhprp. 9-3i..-3ui. M. J. BUCK, Physician asd SrRorost, i 2 -iM-i ! . s . s-- r- 6 S u Li - ' ..!'- ' i i I ! U- J ' t'- f. 1 H -. V -o. ' r-.- t? 1 I , p t f,-o- , a"'l 1 n f. -.-. ' r. T. o ;( , r . . i . f-?f t'..;. ". ':' : ' ' : C th:-r c-''s-.y V.- -.'Vp';-;; tv.'i' .Cii i ' J I I " ' ' o.'- ! -1 In S. p . r-v ,'. I-. 9- 1 T.,i:--'a r q I?; r '-.!- -,- ( t ,.v, ,. r -, t. J . " 8 , ' . ,'. . j i t . . ? 1 i - i m . F i'!--,.-i f".s :-. f -. i . . i-..,. ;' i 8 H,.- i' ;f ," :.. . ! I-' lMAr:.u.!xI;,-j:ti:v .i :.!!.. -,-. i 8 r 1 .' -i ; ; fe ? ' ; i : ;."r.,:c"--f r;v':-i kiiU-cxuw-i- ti t,c.i f 5 rrr-.t r- -.-in l"-. f. f - . . ' ;- "' ' " I I i- -. . t - . ? ar 1 i i r -.c i:.;:.i ;--. ,p n . ., r .,. e. I 5 pjp".' .'. - c . - i , h'H,V! n5l,.::.j, !!i(:"-s:i,::..!M.li: -5 ' ,'. '--r .v. j - - ; '''"ul".i.ir...l rw..-.'n'.T. -t:-pf'! - V. p ' T . -t . . r :ti - f ;o-.o. a::TP Ui tr ir-r fi r u.v. i 0 ' N s.'. 1 -.oi " ' - fcwi-.-.-iAi--.-.w-.-!;J: iA.?i.oau..;ji ! ,"1 ' T f ' Jf .!'.. " i ITlfr . . J V.'i ''.......' o ..-- oi . , , . : . r .- 1 . .. . ! -. 1 . 1 . . , : .. . . t . . . - 1 ' -ii- .1...'! 1 " T ti ". ."--. .i wMt mi. iv.i.iv. h,. ; - ... v, .-.'... . : .. lice, ami ii :icis on inese t lseiseij thro' i t..i-.ii- t -i nveiu ""e would see him. and wert him in Tiffh. -t : f. " f'- o- ; 'V, :. ii.tii i'.t it...i .:'..:!.! f KJ Vs? ve six : CM,CK on tne same ty Shf kept " ; .- V '. ri i ,;. : ,3.. ,,..,, i.,, s, . . : f? TT I 1 C P1"! ! r- r vex nrnmiM K . ' . , A. . t -. i -.. ';-.iii ir'.j ftr (1.11-ti-nnis w lien it is excessive fioin a rl lI I- Li. I I ivis. JVyantTtone erof th an,-- ! r 'r . r!::: 1 ! laedose and it should bo civen very t rRFAS c E'CT ' Mr. Kline at the other end, twenty four ..V.," i - " ' ; rartly. and then omy m fcinall doses re- . l f r ..i , : J utes oniy elapsing between the perfornrp- i Ci ? P' S To ? V. t-'-cart FCr.TortTi--rY:p-' ; x-at"d daily for several davs. Thesatne1 M - I Pi TO P "-' H V O - 1 : triAi i.ipkaxe cot l-y mail prei-kid on t.-ptpt t a ! -.--,! HW:-;. tcir-cric o urt s:utp.-ter, t wo active diureti. s w hich f 22 Ul-'iC'J 6" rr ' 1' scnt.n.u. ls-6,-tn.-iy.J .irfJi!:i:Pn''., r-- ! fpemte tqion th kidnt-vs profusely, and ; M p-,.,-. ' ""' '. A I.TIM rt ,Tk. Office ri rpaiprtce on Fonrtppnth atreet, npttr Kleventh avpnep. where riitht call can be made. Oifipp houra from S to 10. a. m.. ami lrom 2 to 4 o.i ! to 8. p. it. SpePiat attpntlon pr.id to li( enapa of t be Ftp mi l T ar. aa well aa to So. eriral U(rTatlwB of eerr deartvMn. 14-19 tt. t OQAfl yf-ar to Acont, ati.t eTppngoaT" g fintflt C. ".-'.. trt. AOTrrtt r. Su aiKi C., Augusta. Me. juf " 111 1 --.v. aaaaatw ESTABLISHED FOR TDliiTWITE 1IAR ! HAY BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF -AND- Sheet Iron Wares AND DEAI.KliS IN HEATING, PARLOR ani COOKING STOVES, SHEET METALS, -AND GENEP.UU Jobbing in PROMPTL.T ATTENDED TO. Nos.278. 280 and 282 Washington Si jonr;sTOVvr!. pa. S. S. MAHTIX & CO'S. STJPBKIOR CRACICER3 AND PaaCakeElour. PrriMV" riotir U jnt whnt its nmf lmriltr, flonr fir an '. The li i:n t.tr "-f are t.-i h r 'It w.tprir -yrc-f miilc. tnik a bitter ami b-ikost on :i a ho (rri.l-Jlp Thia sea-tuu iu uiucu cheaper I -mi t uck beiil fiour. jTAiii TOUR OKTrXB FOR IT. Si oi a J ott YgvIl Y)iter Crackers, r.J rOilAL CHAMPAGNE CRACKERS .X r X OYSTER CRACKERS, EXTRA SODA CRACKERS, WINE CRACKERS Arc fwi-rrfiT t" rf ff h.rv Wlien j-nii hnr fnutc-j . -!c fn- 3.r kliVlNS. ri'rt dont tiki" atj uti.ei., (ot Utj aie li. lufct. OlTire and Works I, 3, 03 tin 07 Liberty Street, Aetail Dejautment, IS Fifth Anna, rETTSIUJirCSTT. IA. FOR SALE BY AIJj GROCERS. . . i rie nrw, r.iccrc sr.ti tict rootis rr.nc.a tiuarantetd ftire, superior jn qcs...'y Era ratd ia the style ot pr-elrre to any t- world. lakes let's rrtiTnti'.v t- rio the 5irr.c worlc. AsIc your irrocor for if.. r.nd : no ttier. iTIfRV I f vT I T r"T C V""T I 1 " i I y, 1 1 ilU UhMUhhl): "U C.kBAV P.. . i -. ., . ri.ra . a i iiihii-e or i ai Wi-aicrp Invol- .,n..rv mnilllill IiSJjs. lUPoTK-rtCY. -VI piiI :il Hod oTei.11 j.r-.o,.in3T. T,n, e.l i lTlt. to :rrlilV 'OksrMpi 1-1. y f. lf-iru.ol..( ncp spvi.!fci -w;u I ' p-4vatpy ami r.;icillv ..o?k r ,'"-",rK ioii!.l tn thban.l ofsnrr yomh hiuI every roun li; t-.e lan-t Sent iin.ler eal. In a T lain envelnne, to nut a.t ai"f LPia-"a''Nnr.r.'.0'i't f "X or two Vot- IHK rUIA lKWtl.!. JIi,r, ff.f Poft Omo Bui 43t. llU-7.Sl.-lv.) J B.t c-rt'' 5.' Garraaro's Ai iir.cial Ear t r r- . ". " " v 1 y-'.i .!.-.':'.tBT i'.!,it-.n, 4 - i. u . . . Art; 1. u: ;rr it )-. at re- : - " " i tt -iv ' v ' r' pr i.r zs , V. .u s t- r .: u- iu a1, ti- lb Liiirt::.eti:r!..i. S.MT.C r. 61, A- Rj,v 'tJ. . i c:: -.t;. O. 1 ta . ai-i- il -i Lu 5' in 11:3 A7U..LU 1 -: i"t t'i'-tpc'ioTi rt OT.-n " T ? - i . , 1 I-.- i. 1 i it np-a I ,--v- it r a; j . u in it tl.,- j . V I y:. ...s t' -w Tic; it. ir. Si . ? lurXvM i. dni.: . vr . : .:r c L Li u-- rr. Vi-v- TI- i'-lA 11. -i.S 1 fi-'.tTt-;b. i . . 7 t t t : r Co r.t 3", I Oim, J-. ;C ..''"..c:5.t.raa. I. -.. Mr. -"., I - . p.... t'..r ' 6 V- ... r 'r t i. u: L . .R 1 , tt .i.t.:..-ii .-,:r. r e ,., a C vt'.", v.-.r. rfe- r. -. tp ri . i'biiuu'itLui. 1 rv f-1 ... ii -.air-.,! i;ti i.;.,i. ? : r rr i ar-l f-. ; . ' p !v.l j; ' ' .ten: ; l.li.iv.3. t-'i-ii !-fc---.T.ni. r.' '- I i-i'in ? Au,lr-.3 n ATl.3.- a Vniij ia rnt.nixo Ce., I'tiiifcJalphlnP. V-L JbpnAbnrir. Pa. (lIDiw on Centre arraet. imn rjvn mwH titjrti f rreiyt. I-STTfJ it-i3.-8i.-iy.. i:S v? v r..-'j V;:: : "-5"- p.,, th,sgo.,d; r , . fill Itf at ion i ii u r i , - - .i.. a- ii'ioit 1. .niii oii.l fcnu.i i...! tl... Lj. . 1 - : J t ' - I ' . - i EnrrrTTLT'Si e ii . nc n'rmi.-'ff r.oftiatjneiic of , t-nv aw.. tioiuin., hit- ai-'i.- . 4 - , -. ? i L. X i s - ;T J (.! cn.ntlon h.. maireure hlnr.plf nh.i.:. Hid be Cnroe to lu in a sta'e. of n.'.,t ' .1" rtfc.' t 1 - . -- 1 . ;.T-v r,..-prn-. i tt p ' r-, . . '.- .' V ' f '' 1'-. ' I ' 9 Mia ircti n-.-mA riiif. n-mT ...-.. ) S-' --'f -. - ....... . .... ;, , a-; lit ir. i, . , i. - - . .. , p.-,.'-u,.-'T"'o.i.i'ier-i k I .j--. . - .M. '. ..--T. k w. . . V -:.'. . . - It r .r f . c- iJ t' -?-- tj - : ot.vaitM. .iary cases or serious disease . - 'Z - t - jt-.. V , V.:, ! occur from the excessive use of nsin I li THE UOOSE B('E TEST. The readings of the poi?o-bone indi cate a motley winter. There ivi'! bp a good deal of Ftiow r.nd a few cold das, but no protracted cold weather. In the month of Decemlter there will be a few days when good ires wi'l U- clieerlul and overrents conifortab.c. It will be an exceedingly disagreeable month for outdoor work, with snow or rain every day or two. The probabilities are for a wet. gloomy Christ inns. This kind of weather will continue on thronch January, with n few cold days I sandw iched I ei ween ''ain and sno'v. ALout the middle of January there will ' be a few cold davs. when tlie mercury : will go down Wlow zero. The latter ' prtrt of the month will be wet ami I pioomy. iinre w:w tie more genunie winter wpather crowed in the little month of February I ban in December and January, but there will not be any Intensp cold. With Hie exeep' ion of a few cold days fibont the middle of Jan nary it is r ot likely th:t the mercury w ill go far below zero. The goo,, bor.e has long lieen an honored wt a! h-r pro phet. In some of the back count its of Kentu';ky the farmers make a'! th-ii ar rangements in accordance withjthe pre dictions of the goose bone. In some lo calities the n-oose bone was laid aside, labeled with the year, and it is said that one old farmer in Jlreathitt county has the hones extending back for more thtm forty years, and in all that time it is as serted that the bone has never been mis taken in ti e weather. To mid correctly th winter of any year, take the br ast bone of a s.-; hatched during the proceeding sptitg. The h(v.u is translucent and it wid be found t be colored andspotttd. The daik color ami heavy spots indicate cold. If the spots are of light shade and trans parent, wet wvather, rain or -now may be looked for. There are a good many people a.l over tha country who pfn th. ir fail a to the goose bonft. Of nil '. tin weai h.v propiiets ii is the most hon- ! ored. Tl.i little promj.lhog has dis- ' graced i.itj sfif J.r.g eo. an ) pov vi ry j few peop'e ever Wa'ch- ('.'.ndlt uias d.iy, i arid hotr' r, :!s are iio!o';( r trtisti d iij A few year, ago, when Th-e and a'l 1, u- , man wather proi-hets jiredietetl the nmsl severe winter weatliercver known, the goose Un? tohl of a mild v.ii 'er." The tut ure unrolled just as the bone K.iid it would, and poor old Tiee hail to change his prediction evi ry da v. Tho ' goose Lone liavr chang-s and never i tails. i The J'i.st reporter ht examiv-, three ! iM.nes, one from a.-mthep-'ern K nt i:'-i; v, ' ami oup from I.aporte. Indiana. T!..-v are ident ic-:-. 1 to on.- a"'.'l'ir. and the' reading here given will hr- found the ' same on the br.-ast bone of anv go-.se hatched last ri: .r. Cut th is out ami lay it at-ide for lrt'errnee, nd as vm crow d up close to the tire on the I V h of January v.. a will be conviticed ol liie power of the i.-vi-,- 1-ti:.. i tn NDi i:. a u: jt-tie that is f,ir too common m her-' s e.ui--( .! tn-st fi'"- qti' iiilv by driving or working the ani mal till le is -verh.'at d at:.- more . r less exi.ju-i'e , then uKov.-itig him to coil . li Me'o.'i.'y v ii ianit rii : .1 d ; !rv, A hors-. is ilrivt n it ;v ? f, r s vr.' '::;' and th'ti hitehed to a p"s in the ot: ti air in cold w inter we-ith forgotten by the drivt : teiiiig storiis tr smo! i r, at. 1 i li:'.us , who may be g a ci;.,r bv a 'iiiM g. if "not t ht- iiii-'l has ;;;;;..-!y lino e , warm f.re j sooner, ii i j not e;,t ; h I f 1 ..IT! f l.i. r . St.: We ' it. i : a:i 'lie I ami !; -.s Hi; b or in more t ban ; recent h-.-t ure b i:..ard of A,ri .i: "' f fo.iti.h r (;. chieflv in on" !in ; I r. ('u ssy, in hi the Connect icut e. . said that at.y ca- cured if taken w i I the a' : .( k Th" ; bin ;'si t!:irtv 1 to io is to place t h l.'u es i, ' ' water am t h-u t ho.- .' , the animal thorough! i The 1 ami n- ss is c,i;i - :i ! .f warm i i:' avi'y, nd g.-t v warm over. 1 bv a stana ion of the b! mil ill t')f feet, caused by l.dug ! cooo 'i !,:,) raptuly .tier e.xhat st inr la i bor. The warm wa.'.-r thi; s the llo-vj. J ext ends and softens the .)i..-.-: vessels and favors increa.--- i eir' tii.it io;i. In ; very bad casts i.h.e.iing in th" f....t may j he necess.irv, though ordinarily it may be dispensed wit h. i Knowntg the Ciius.of foutuVr, it w iil J be "-n that it is mu--.li east- r to pr"vent I this d;se;:.-e than to cure at: i r it Le j Colli' S est;tbi,.-;ied. In the hist place avoid veiy severe driving ar.-l over ex I hau-tion ; but if abuse of this kind ii ' unavoidable see to it that tic horse w ho j has rbked its life ;n the service of i;s mas'cr is not the journey. neg.t-cte.l at the end of Drive inti a warm shed or barn tree from cold draughts at:d rub vigorously until t!ie horse is tlried atT. Hive warm water to drink and cover with warm bjankets. In liorr, treat the horse just as you would treat. yonreif under like circumstances. A'eic Enj-la-ul Farmer. Cf)lIMOX Mnt)L'INK3 YOU A N TM A 1.3. Finujrs, w r;' f s a cri esp. .n-ivnt , uiv too 1 rt-.' w itli n?e ot com:nn ;"mi- iar iDt ilfciiK?. s.iJt, suli'inir, s:i; !rt iv. ' resin and such ctuiintoti drugs are loo of- ' :. riven to cattle without reason ,,r en m excess it i-ec ua s an acid, in it ant poison. I once, tit usually remarked to neighbor that salt was good for pis. ar.d that I thrcwalmi chiirning me with' having misled and in- jurril him. lie bad given a bent two i gallons fit brine, antl a quart oi two of ; ! n tlt to his pigi at mce, and the pics had foolishly eaten too much of th. nav.on- : '; ted stilt!. Sulphur, is us .i j,,; as reck- ' j lessly its this vt ry oftn, atui with great . injury, to doubt. Sulphur is a very act ' ivc siutoiif.c anil causes a great in. Tease i in the irseiisihle pT spiral it n through ! the skin. A person who takes a tea- spoonful (one di tm) of sulphur at a dose ; will (hid in a few hours the femes of th ; su'ehur passing oil through the skin so ; fretiy as to blacken silver that may be : carried in the pockets. Sulphur is sim- times giv-n to animals ami prsotisas ; well as a remedy for parasitic tits-ear-t-s ' rh the itch, nvmge, ring worm :i:id even lice, and it acts on these diseases thro' iii" t-tvin. nut lisat'.i iii 'in ttie skin is organs. .M,irv csises of f-'ei-ious d : ase j occur from the excessive use of j with horses. lx'.sin ! "Yiet.t) Not to Misfoktv n f. G i re T.'x'z ..ream utt. a ite.r.unrti tr-l if v..u nwnr, , h" riitel of CaM'ih, Hay Fevrl Catarrhal , Deacness, c.r quickly relieved of colds in the I hea.l. " : Cie imBrlm efferturtllv clertnes the rp;d : ; passages ot ca tarrinil vims, causie ai,iV . i .eciei-r.iis.aliays inflainmatton ami niitatton ! protects the nieiiihr.tnal litcncs of the Lead lrt.m additional cultls, completely In a!s the seres anu re-tores llit ien-e of taste and . siueil. Iteuefleiiil results are renii7. d hv a : few npplifations. A thumuoh treatineiit as j jbrecteti will cure Catarrh. 11 Fever, etc. i The tJ itm i.s e.TV to use and iior.'eatiie. 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