.jut - .-s- tr - - " -J ri -'i -i r rf" Vi?i titi fir r n -yg I'ROJIXIEU M IIOOL OF miSTlMi. "We le-.rn fr.m some of our exchanges tbat ths; lU'lviitere Seminary, Belvidere. j J., w ill shortly introduce industrial j education, beginning with the depart- ; ment if i'l inting and journalism. It is stated tii.it the principals submitted their p!a-is u Mrs. Wendell Phillips, and ieceivfd her jrmSssion to name the in stitutkui, when established, the " Wen dcll I'liillips Memorial Industrial School. The details of the plan have cot yet l'fta published, and we are con sequently tiLable to present them to our readers. ihere are some leaiures, However, m ; connect ion with the establishment of j this and similar institutions, which it would be well to keep in mind before veiuurn.g an endorsement, yet which are se'doui, ;f ever, taken into consider ation. 1'ublic opinion is too prone to jump to conclusions : to sympathize on the spur of the moment, and allow a fa'.st- gallantry to warp its juJgment without first duly weighing the merits j nt nnl.Amno n if Oninnacf 111 tllflir 1 Ul aulu vl t aut.M., ...v... ultimate effects on society. It is not all g'.hl that glitters, and while the prospectus may seem an inviting one, their experiece will prove that, in this case a least, anticipation and realiza tion will not corespond. Under these circumstances a few suggestions, which we hoie will commend themselves to the common sense of our readers, iuay not lx unacceptable. The great objection to many of these so-called training schools is that, in stead of turninor out proficients, thev but neip lO Swell the army OI jncuuaptlentd . whi-h dwavoi.pwjlhi. rm-rtrv m.l ' wnicu aireaay curses me country, an'i ( whieh forms so powerful an ..irency in i : lowering the standard and depreciating ! ,, " .1 . i ' the Wages or the American mechanic. , lt anirt from the, r msi.U'r U iona ! woain's persistent competition in a Geld of labor to which she should be a : stranger, must ultimately rtduuud to ; her injury, for it should not be forgot- , ten that man i woman's n:itural protec tor and providt i and it is rnoro essen tial to the welfare of the community tha he, as such provider, often dt-ptnd-ti. only on his skill in labor acquired 'jy je. rs of study, should earn enough to support hij wife and family, than that a member of the opposite sex should barely earn enough to support herself. Suppose, for example, the employment of a girl at manual labor unfitted for her sex throws out of work n. fnH.f-r of ; ' family, with half a dozen daughters do pe: dent on his labor for support, is so ciety at large the gainer thereby ? Yet this is just what woman's employment In u printing ofTice ami the continual 1 handicapping cf tls skiileil workman, I 9 s rule, gpcnves. 13us let ua look at ihu matter from j another standpoint. It will certainly ' pot b claimed that female job printer? j will fjraduate from DclviJcre sooner j than the average male apprentice does j from a printing ollice. Supposo a girl goes to the st-mmnry at liftt-t-n jtars of age. Her Ix.'ard and instruction will cost at least &ix dollars p r week a very low estimate ; m lound lljurts per ; annum, ,or 1,200 for four years. Is'ow, ! how many mechanics can afford to edu- ' cate their daughters at this outlay V . How many orphariH or friendless women ' can fuinisti the necessary f un Js to ex- ! periment on, or how many parents, bles sed with tho world's p;od.at are goiogto throw away 51,'iJO on any such non- j sense ? It may he answered, however, ' that the contemplated nchool of print- j lnp will be, in a great measure, self-sup- ! : l .1 . . i . . . -,, ! lotiitiK, aim iua me pupiid win oe tue recipietits ot the proceeds of their own Jatxrs, ,n what manner, or through wbat agency ? How many firms are ; goioa; tosond tneir orders to an out-of- j the-way country seminary for Rirls to i experiment on, whfi they can got them I executed at Lome wider their own su- j pervision ? No, no, the self-upiurtii)g theory is a humbug, and they who daace toast pay the tiddler. Woman's natural ambition and condi tlon Is wifehood and mo'.l'.erhood. Whether as the wife of a millionaire or a mooh 1 it:?,,-., a mecatnc, the home circle i, her e c- Clal sphere, and her highest aim should be to qualify herself for these responsi- ble positlon3. V ero these tiutbs real- lied and lived up to, we should L.ivo fewer slovenly housekeepers ; fewer wo men who thump aud ha -a I at a pi:iuo when they should be darning their hus band's stockings, or who devote their attention to foreign missions while their own offspring can discount any heathen that ever met the g-ze of a disgusted missionaiy. Young Indies, take our advice : pre pare yourselves to be the life partners of good aud truo men, who are able and . willing to earu enough to ktep their wives and families in comfort ; those to whom your presence will make a l. luv en of the humblest home, where it will be your proud privilege to put the little ' ' living " forms with whicli (Jo 1 may bless you into their N-ds, instead of wasting your lives and energies in a prinliug ollice, preparing "leaden" forms tor the coUl, uninviting Ih d of a printing-press. nl,n? 1'rinttr. Iiouch on Ka'iV elenrs out Kit . Mice. r,c. j 'liouh on Corns." for Corn 'unions. 13, Thin peop'e. 'Wells' Henlth Iteticwer, retors henith and vigor, cures dyspej, ?ia, ! Ac. 11. j Kouah on Tootharhe,' Inttit relief. 15--. I Ladies who would rrtttin frtwlini ami 1 laooilv rlMi'f (ail 1 I rl Wo lit, ll.altl. IJ. newer.' Buchu pmRia Creat kMoer ami utinry cur. i Fli, raacliM, ai.t-t, tt-J bur. rats, mice. Cleared out by 'I'oiwb tm Hat-.' 15. Kougb on Couulis,' tiocties, 15c: Iiqui.l, For Children slow in development. PUOV and delicate, um- 'Wells' Health Kt'newer." RotlRh on Dt-ntirt' Tootb I'ovrer. Try it 15f; .c . , r. . Debility ?nred liy 'Wei.' He.iltlj Kenewer.' Motlier wsr. ttufin vruj, fur feverish- B"T:r;:?: " Nijhl sweats, frver, cliill. ii,i an;, ljs. pep-ia, cured by 'Wei's' HeVth nevier.' My husband (writes a lariy) Is tl ree tiroes the maa Since Uflug 'Wells' Jlfali Kenew er.' If you are failinc, broken, worn out and nervous, use W e ils IIitli l:enew-r.' f. ! Prevaler.re of Kidney cotnplriir.t ia An. er ica ; 'JluciJO-pa'a' Is a quick, complete cute. fl. The horrible Dauseou worm seed ertni fuees and worm yrup ' ave had their dny. it's downright cruelty ti comtel a child to tske tlietrj vilien MrDonrtld' C'e:elrn'.ed Worm low r are .r. easy and picas.tnt I i i take t':at e!n! iren 'ake tetn m d rn. r I know a mediciti is tei-ij ad-iM..' r : -- j t'an bo pri.ciirevi at any droit srnr" !. r !i- ' . tttiiall sit in -f Sr. -i-t-i. '.,, .,! i... r j , ; -IfH. STD , ll'ir I or 7 i , j 1885. 1 885. j THE WEEKLY POST Under a Democratic Na tional Ailministration. rps P t1 )n -.taI.-. AUC Will 01 lllC t COplC vindicated and the Great Wrong Righted. THE PITTSBURG WEEKLY POST coniMtulnte - its Democrat! readers on tho dawn of a new year, under conditions that have not ex isted for a quarter of a century "ninif out the old. rinir in the new. Kins out the lal-e, riu in the true." Cleveland and Hemlrlrks have hen elected. After the fourth of March there will be a Iteino- ! crstn administration at '.V.ishlntrton. with irreat po-slLllities lot the jjnitrcFS, prosperity and ad vancement of the co'intry. A The I'twr ha labored unceaslnely for twen ty live vcuri lor these ulortou-. res'ilts, o it will extend to the new administration a hearty vreeu inie and cordial BU.i ort In the re-entabllVhrnent ol principle and policies vital to the puo!ic wel tare, hy retorminte abuses, rli htlnx wrnnip and hsfcrtiiin the npremay of the loinoaratic faith. W e are on the thrcshhold ol Itnportin t eventd and ;reat change?. To a lemocrat who aided in t'leveland election, tha future is lull of interest and hope. ihk WEEKLY rosT win aim to Keep iuny lnnnilnit ainiiniiilriiti.in. It pulley at home and B,,T' ,J w,u be Int ell iisent ly discussed, ifoneronplT Bur,,rt..i r.-M,n.i!y ami t.ndiy entieised. No Jear history f f ti.ii i joroi vromifo to be r"'!t'to with matter. of tnteren to I ieino?.ar as tin- whuii we :i:o ni.out to enter. The inccti nu; of 'unirrc-s. the declaration ol the J'res- t.l,.,lt,,u vote. tlielnriiimiratii.n. the new tViahtnet. thf clsanac-s in me i-uolic service, the owning v LV lrsT will I u r ti !.! the earliest ln'clllt;encc. with iudirio:i comment from the old liernocratlc ct;ir..i 1 1 Tit . Success witl not hamper It any more th is a quarter of a cuutury of defuat impaired its enirnin. Ti e nessitin i,f the LescttHture. with a Reform lvernor opposed by a Republican majority, promises tr be Iruit.'ul of Important ifjues and ex citing incident. The coming session of f'onress will be even more Interestti'K In Its broader Held. In all its varied departments, Ths W'hikit 1'osr will aim nt exceliencn and reliability. Its literary, miscellaneous, news and local depart ments will be maintained In their utmost ettloien cy, nhila lis uii-.rket reports will be prepared with (rrentcr cure aim precision than ever before and i made absolutely reliable. i Now the time Tor I'emoorats every where to take I hold, cement and strengthen the party and its i ehosen r-prereutnfive. by extenditii; the circula ! tlon of LxMi.neiatle papers. We are no loner on j the defensive we are .lone with a,x)l jit if inn the , party to day atauds tor a maioruy of tha Amur lean J people, and in a lew weeks it will be called on to administer the Kencral ( rovernmeut. Truth Is ruiittity and has prevailed. Mnslf KnbNrrlption, ona year, lotAire prepaid, 81.25 In luls at I Ive or over, one yrar, itumnp prepaid, I 0O free eop to every club of ten. KpiiiI for Naniple coplen. m. P. BAHR & CO., T'uljlirtliers. 1885. iTK PHIUDUPflli TIHES ! Aims to cover the wh.iV- field of pro- gresjive journalism. No subject is too ; great for it to discuss intelli' ntly and ; without bias, and none so insicnitic tut ! as to escape its notice. It lajs the i wcrld tributary to its wants, and every '. where its agents may be fomid, alert to gat her the particulars of all passing ' events and semi them by telegraph up 1 to the last moment of g'in.r to pass. I It is a hri&f a'id abstract chronicle of I the time and contains all that is worth knowine in the hintoiy of the world for , the puit twenty-four hcur. $1.00 TUe -Times $1.00 A YEAR. The Largest, ttc Britcst, and tie Best. A Newsjapcr for Every Honsetoll I 1 ne irac is Toreir.usi, sinoiig uie , Ifirnest aud best of the FaMHly and ;fiirra! wef-kly newspapers pur.t!-vd in the conn- trv.and it 13 now eiiered to siimie stioscM ( t(.r's ai QlM Doi;ir a yw aild an extra copj. ' tiven with everv elnu f 20. It is the tr.ot ru Vep rPthlT wi,0ir. country; t.j tn-t every loieliigent want in iwuimhsro. and to mk. it so cheap that all ean fifTor.l t i -tj1.v its weekly visit-, "THE ANNALS (V THE WAU" have , Iippu oii of the litiimui.-hirig ft-ftttiKS of The WVrt'w Thnrs, and it is i.ow iteitated In that feature 1V u any ! tlie lending journals and periodfea!" of the country. The best wri'Ts fr' m the active participants of the I jjreat strng!'' on both sides will continue I ihi ir ronti lbutions to the unwritten hstoty ; of Ih" war in every tiuniher, nd make the i paper special y entertslr.trjr nnd Instruct'.ve : to the voteratis of hotu the B!ue and the i day. j " Terms op SrnscniPTtoN : j The Wcikly Titntx Is mailed, postpaid, for One Dollar a yrar. Evt ry c!uo of 20 will be entitled to an extra copy. Address, THE TIMES, THUS ni l bill MJ, I'll II.A. ('AIIRIAGES, WAGONS & SLEIGHS! , Carriage Making in all its Brandies. Painting, Trimming "Ilu "r'1 Aitii.t or an kinds it, i e ; , J T I" m r- V- m . a the SHORTEST NOTICE and the LOWEST HKICE. Also. I'liinirn. Sswinirsni Wool Tarn ' inn with Improved marhlnery. AIo. a!i kinds or j bear y work done. Curlane fmith shop connected i AH parl.es tru-tin me with work will be honur I. M. Clll'TE. Kbenshur. Oetnlier 24. IKS. . i Ai B FABOrHAR, K,,ret.rerf lT I Sisaai Engines and Saw Bills a Epeclaltr. "HL COMPLETE HOME. Ad(,tnl to til , ai . e '(,,, V, , ''-(CCtU puis. r. A.. m.t.c, Kran.l near booka n i Bii lt. -1 li.'lS -h "i u - a PIUSIBllil CLHEUHD Will lie Inaugurated Marco 4, 1885. THE WORLD, The Only Democratic Paper In New YorK. EVERY DEMOCRAT SHOULD READ IT. Daily, $6 ; Semi-Weekly, $2 ; Sunday, $ WEEKLY, ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. MONEY CAN BE MADE By any Man or Woman. Oirl or Boy who will or ganize Clubs tor I' J llULlMJl IJU111U1 The Oreat Farm and Home Newspaper, Com plete In All it;Iepartmcnte. 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Devoted to Collecting and Publ ishing all , the New of the Day in the most Inter ; eiting Shape and with the greatest pos- ' sible Promptness, Accuracy and Impai- i , tlaiity ; and to the Promotion of Demo ' cratic Ideas and Policy in the affairs of Government, Society anj Industry. i ' llatf, Iff Mail, 1'nntpaid: PAILY, per Year $6 00 ' DAILY, per Month 50 SUNDAY, per Year 1 00 OAILY and SUNDAY per Year ... 7 00 WEEKLY, per Year 1 00 Addreim. TIIK Sr.V, JVr York City. CiTfTua, inwpr:tioTi 1 patent a over T iil'-hnt1. Kvnry r'jT7ibr iliastratd vitii fiplnditt en(?ravtnr 1 hin pnWicatioa, f-imiha a r.vl vnivitblo enoycoiec.ifl of inffirrnni f"pnifiriy of th t1. rENTi;.? AWfAS i t.r.ch thjt tg circulation !;cart r ! ; I1-;. : f t 'i otJ' r . ppfv cf it c'.afl r-r-.T.r. . 'rr f'j'iJB f-f. J)i--.-.rt tj C:5. S-M I y n't rp .hlrvrr. L''j$ & v'O., iub-lih-. No. S5l V.rra.iu.-iv N Y. Munn ( o. nrvo ttito ! iiiriv-v o oil .ird h.vrr f rrrTd tnrri than Onp Hun- sjf!rftl Tliouasnci ftwilicationa tor pat '3 emt in tlie In.ii.d httj nnd foreign r-.rhts. Afsiiiiinonts. tad ail otii r tftDr t r" iT" biconnK t inventors tneir neau in in I'ntted fcitatou, ( "ansd. Knclana. France. at "1: rt retire ar,l on reasonable terras. Intorir-fltioo it i to obta ninff tatnta cbirf11y fivan withoui chrir. iiana-booka of inim-ma-fcion tent free, l'atfnta obumcl through Munn & l 'a. am notuvd in thi S'ient iria A mrr can iron. The adTantar nf ich notice iw-ll nndrtofd by all Mnrtiiivbn w rn wdinnosi tneir ratnt. 1 - A. V - - ' R. R. LATJDS Iff Minnesota. North Dakota. Montana. Idaho, Washington and Oregon. From Lako Saperlor to Paset Sannil, At prices rsnglno chiefly from 12 to 6 per acre, en 6 to 10 yearer time. This is the Best Country for securlns Good Homes now open tor settlement. FTl F 3 O nrree of OoTemment m aY a m Lsinrl Free under the HomesreAd " " ami I' i ni tier i'ultn- I wi. NOTR --lf.l 8.433" Arm OR HORE THAN HALF of all the l'ubllc I nds disposed of In Iohj ere id the NorTS"-ri Psritir countrv. Hooks and Maps sent FRF.K, desr-rihinr t"he Kerthera F-lf1o Country ,tb Railroad Ijindu tor Cale and the fRft Uovernment Ijinds. Address, THA S. B. LiilHuKS, Land Uom'r, N. I'. . K., Su 1'aul, Minn. BIG SALE--311.25. e-T?"rihlJ W"L now theBASKEFPT ENOLISH TWIST STEPU hand rnmV rh bore, PRFKCT1 IaJAIU.n.j SHUT tiUVs wi 9 1 i.-ii m-h. Wia kill nt 1 0 0 yards Vni lri!. Shells, Sc. fi.il.; Het..i.,liar Trx-,1' Iwr s. t ; Fine ?. r..1e ?n VT, ' jonn 'crKNocun.cV-'iwi' Ilroa-s a;-, Kor Yo. r-v.-r 10 York. 1 ' """-i--':i'-r-iclr r-rxhm at.vaxihs.AM; tTl-J In ..a. ...h .. I , , ar . i , I r, Ti.r'i : - t ..i.nviiriri.rr.iPu'sF,,,.. ,1 . , . i T A. r J. ;M ,-.,r. . r.rt r- r: .r t s',r""-s' v.in,. n ,rn A :iv n-.. n A.t-rti-.n., (n l O-I'src rtrfirbl't, mt. s.f-y'f FrrrArgT5f:iEJ'"ipi.g) t-ij i 5 B WHAT TKEES TO PLANT. In" his address on the profits of forest culture, Mr. Hothe suggested what are the best trees to'ti ant. He said : "Lo cust will make fence posts and pave ment blocks in eight years from the seed, and large trees in twelve years. It is also well adapted for furniture. Catalpa, which maks the best railroad ties, grows even quicker. Hickory, now largely exported to Europe, and greatly in demand there, will prove extremely profitable. Sown in rows, three feet apart, and six inches between the nuts, the young trees will grow up straight and slender- In five years thinning out ! may begin, and hoop-poles sold ; the j next thinning out will give material for I spokes and buggy fiMs, and the best j trees, left standing at proper distances, will make a fine forest in le3s thau twen -j ty years. Black walnut is of slow I growth, but, beinjr costly, it is worth i whilfl to think of planting it for snecu- lation. A forty-acre lot of black wal- i nut planted now, will, in twenty-five j years, make its owner independently I wealthy without much outlay of labor. I But the most profitable branch of for ! estry is the cultivation of oak for tan- bark on the renewal or Hackwald bys j tem. The acorns (about six bushels to i the acre) will be laid six inches apart, j and iu rows three feet distant. The I young saplings taken out in thinning may be used to great advantage in plant ' ing. In twelve years the trees will be laige enough for cutting and peeling. New sprouts will grow from the roots in the same year, and the uecond growth proves more thrifty than the first. The reveuue from such forests may be called perpetual. In Eurove vast tracts of second-class land have been forested in this manner. The bark of the young ar.d middle-sized trees contains more j tanning, and is, therefore, more valua ( Lie than that taken from old trees. In 'Ohio the bark of the chestnut-leaved oak is preferred to all others. The tree is a more rapid prover thau other varie ties of oak, and is satisfied with the poorest of soil. j Cincinnati alone uses 13,000 cords of i lanhark per year, and even a larger j amount is used in Louisville. fSeveu j trees, one foot in diameter, will furnish . one crd. The price nosv varies from i $14 to ?28 per cord, and is steadily ic- creasing. From careful reports of the . fores! ry departments of tha severl Oer i man States and of Austria, it appears that an acre of well cultivated Hack 1 wald, of the ;ige of twelve years, will furnish four or five cords of tanbark. and about 6,000 feet of timber (board measure) fit for posts and wagonmaker's The revenue derived from the wood covets all expenses of planting i and managing, leaving a surplus. j L.arge tracts of land are lying waste ' in Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia and man) other S'ates, which, by means of forest cultuio, may be transformed iuto ; paying estates. Xvr York WorhJ. ! A Pithy .Sentence. A w 11 known statesman of this country once said when eumuiiDii up the events of a lite time: ''Youth is a blunder, manhood a struggle, old aee a tegret." lie iniaht have added ruacy more wonders, but they are not necessary, for Ms aphorism expresses much. Yet it is a well known fact that the above couid not bo paid of life wero a'l classes aware wUat a great remedy Pkrcsa is, and what wondrous rures it has performed. For the ills of youth it is a wonderons soep'fic. The worry and tearof manhood'sstrueele for exi-terjf enleeMe his fjtetn, and he needs stifh a tonic, and when eld aae comes on with its feebleness and regrets for failures and luistakes, the givat teniedy, peruna, cn he nsed with aood etT.'Ct. ariil it iven a fair tiial will accomplish wouders. Tit at Veiinu of men'al dullness, that troublesome bilious headaehe, fastidiousness as to food, nnd weary aching pain in the small of the hack can all be gotten rid of by using one box of McDonald's Improved Liv.-r Tills. Dissatisfied buyers can have their money efunded. Johnston, Holloway & Co., hl.ndelphia, "Agents." 15-9,-ly. CP.OUP, WnoOPlN'rt COtJfl nnd even Astrima immediately relieved by Acker's E-igiish ltuaiedy. Sold uuder guarantee by j E Jattiea. i 1Z HO IK INDUSTRY. Tho HLtontion of nyr f e respfictfully invited to ray lar&e suktU ol ELEGANT FURNITURE, OOKSISTIJiO or - Parlor and Chamber Suits, VAill) i iOBES, SIDEBOARDS, Centre, Extension anil Breatfast TaWss, CHAIRS, CUPBOARDS, SINKS, BED SPRING MATTRESSES, bu-1 In rrt nearly evcrythina: pertainlnjf to the Furnirnre business. Also, any irooits in that 'anv rnanuracturcd In thu Vntted States sotd t tho lowest eataiOKUo jrice. Up'jolstering, Repairing and Painting of all kind of Furuitnre, Chairs. IxonRei. te. promptly and satisfactorily attended to. Ware rharcti. Please ell and examiuo kojvIi whether w . . . F u ru - . . mijiui ltj ... RicniHinn you wi-q to purcnase or not. K. B. OKbSSWELU F'.'cnsba-v. April 18, l?.-ly. i'Eta-iiii Fire Insurance Aiencji Policies wiiuen at short notice in the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" Ant other Flrnt Olats Companies. T. W. DICK, JtlEXT FOR Til F. OLD HAHTFORD rlRElXSlMCECIIMT. COMMENCEU BWISBiJ 1704:. fecsr.uric. July n. ISP'i HAVE YOU GARDEN? And win witnt tlis Rms ma rh 1mm mnnv sthvIM Cataln'is will sarpra Tan. Nenuw her Ttm hsTS bsn dvaiinf it will arirn mtmv. It is m,Wrrr to and jo. anKtat U, har( It Bailors burinir aDjwbort. WM. H. MAULE, 129 ft 131 Front St., PhiiadelpLlA. fra H.xjk of 1 '0 pat:es on LOVE X A t. ill l? I'. !!. i rT Newark, N. J Sell 1 5. tir po?t. . tx,l lny ft.r AgrfiKa. Sloo f - t.t t...-. 3ijnrt.M-l'!r; on v.i . -.in lif.:,,;i, .-1 -no j. JiS, 9;aM-fsls I leaia.r ihrH rtl 'v ."lie tjaf. t. JIrt ONIJ aVSO., I'r.li Ur,;i.a, l ia. njnii.XAAlJ I, naVS fi.nii on.lium, t. L. .i'ii i.v in 1.1. Si. J.' v.-li- i:, ,.( .,; ui ,..t i.t.lc i ln.i.. l'.. M 1.1 ; I . V. IF TOU HAVE (rS ff W ts rou witt ned r" ia SB ta&a HOW TO KAISK A CROPOF CORN. The corn crop is an expensive one. There is no use in planting a poor field in corn. Therefore, the first requisite is a good roil, and a sod is preferable. If it be a blue grass sod or a herd grass sod and the ground clay land, it must be plowed twice, once in the fall, and a good fertilizer plowed in at that. But if the sod be a clover aud timothy, or a green grass sod, and the ground sandy or light, it should not be plowed until just before planting time in the spring, and a fertilizer is to be plowed in then. Never dung corr iu the hill if it is pos sible to help it. So it will be seen that corn is a costly crop, as with what it takes of manure and good soil to raise it, and the fre quent cultivation, it costs at least from fifteen to twenty dollars an acre. Very much depenps on getting a good stand of stalks well started at first, about three or three and a-half feet between the rows, and never more than two stalks to a hill. There is great loss in planting too much corn. Corn planted three and a-half feet apart in the rows will require less woik to plow than if four feet. If planted in drills to work only one wny, there should not be more than three stalks to four feet of drill, aud drills should be full three and a-half feet apart, no matter how rich the soil. There is a great advantage in wont ing corn at the first start, but a loss in working it when the roots have run so as to fill all the ground. Before corn shoots in flfcsscd the very fine fibrous rootlets may be found from row to row, by carefully washing the dirt away aud observing them. "It is a great feeder but not a deep one, : nd should not be planted deep. An i .eh to an inch and a-half is plenty d ep enough, aud the soil should be we'd pack ed on top to prevent drying out. It a hoe is used ?u the corn field, it should be while the corn is young and not when full grown. Better to let the weeds grow if they get a start than to cut the corn roots off in trying to get them out. Lime spread on an old grass sod In the fall and plowed in will pay for itself in extra bushels of corn' Kitchen Chemistry;. Mr. Mattieu Williams states that he is making ex periments to ascertain the efficiency of the diastase of malt, and also that of various acids, in converting vegetable tissue into dextrine and grape-sugar. When a process for effecting such con version is made generally available, our food supplies will be greatly extended. Turnips and similar vegetables will be come a delicate diet for invalids, horse beans wil be better than beef ; and deli cate bniscuits and pastry, as well as or dinary bread, will be produced from sawdust aud wood shavings plus a little leguminous flour. This may be done now. Chemists have long Wen able to j transform old shirts and rags in'o su ! gar within their la'icraf'Ties. It ha3 yet to be done in the khchm. I Whev vnnr clilidren ar threatened with croup or whooping-cough, bewure how you lull ttem to sleep with cough syrups whose principal lLx'dients are morphia or opium. The natural tffuit of the lungs to expel the suffocating mucus is couch ng. Dr.Kessler's Celebrated English Cough Medicine coo tains no morphia or opium in nuy form, and by its stimulating actions on the kidneys, bowels, and pores of the skin, in-ie than any other remedy, assists Nature in breaking up and expelling the worst cotds from the system. Money refunded to dissatisfied purchasers. fSold by E James, Ehensburg. Johnston, Holloway & Co., l'hilut'elphia Agents. Fits. All fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's (ireat Nerve Restorer. No fit after first day's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and IZ.UO trial bottle free to fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, 931 Arch t , Philadelphia, Pa. "1 DON'T FEEL WELL !" The stoma, h Is out of ordor ; neglected, this means chron- 1 ic dyspepsia. You should take Acker's D 9- pepsia 1 ablets and avoid this terrible dis ease. Sold Dy E. James, 1 Patahhh. -For twentv vears 1 was a j sufferer from catarrh of the head and throat. Ky a few applieat itcs of Ely.s Cream Halm I received decided benefit was cured hyone bottle. Charlotte Parker, Waverly, X. Y. B. J. LY2STCH, UXDBRT A XvlBR, And tntsrtrr end Draler in HOME AND CITY MADE FURNITURE hi: chamber I LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, Mattresses, &c, 1G05 ELEVENTH AVEN'UE. Between 16th and 17th Sts., ALTOONA, I A. . O if Citizens of Cambria rnontv nnd all others wihlnc to parohnse honeat FUKPJlTT'KK, fcc. rt ' hone?t irlrns are riiertiullv invtLe.t In iripn nc i rail before baying eljewhere. as wt are eonllitent I that we ran meet every want and please every j j taT. rnTeB ? ne x pry Miwepi, AllOftQft, April 15. 1830.-tf. I XCOKPOKATF.n IV liQ7. STRICTLY ON MUTUAL PLAN. PROTECTION MUTUAL FIBE IHSUB&HCE CQMP'HI OF EBENSBURC. PA. Only 7 Assessments in 28 lars. Good FARM PROPERTIES K-t PKCIAI.LT DKS1RED. NO STEAM RISKS TAKEN. GE0.M. READE, President. T. tr. LUCK, Secretary. EletisturK, Jrn. 31. 18Hl.-ly. HOT DEAD YET V ALLIE LUTTRIKCER, VAsrriTrmn of : TIN, NIPPER AD SHEET-IRON WARE ! ! Axr TIX HOO FIXO, J j lsierrtiily InTltes the attention ut Ms Itienjs an.l u i,ub ic la jrenersl to the fnr-t i!,at he Is still ' i carryin no hnsine.s at the old stand opjiosite the 1 i Mountain Houo. tNenshurif , sn.l is prupared to ' I sniijily irom a Isrtxe sto lt, or manu rnclurtn to or- 1 ! rter. any article In hts hne. troin the smallest to I fie l.irif.st. it. the best manner and at Ibe lowest t llvtnif prices. j 1 ffNn pi nitentUry work e tlinr inaje cr solJ at this esthlilnnenu , : TIN liOOI'INd s. SI'KCIALTY. ' tire mo a c and fiitisTr yonrselve as to n;j ! . w..i an.l jiricef. V. LUTTUlMtiKK. K'n-n-t-uru'. April 13. lS3-tl. ' .U..aM TypeWrilin)s- HKKE. 8iiuaiiona turnirheil. A.ailiv.s Vaimiae Rri.,Janesvl!le,Wi4. PA'j'FiT'V 1 """ Si'"I'liri kt'ii.. rtashmutr.n lill-iillJ '.'. No r.a- iik torpatcut nmil ii'i ii. tvl. Write tur 1 u t;:ii,.r iui,1e. iic.or.t j -Ol' Wolfs Pioneer TO CRUSH OUT Hio-h-Tonecl PRICES ANI GKlt-Eclo-ecl THIS FslUST AND WILL OUR LONG AND ACTIVE EXPERIENCE IN THE SALE OF READY-MADE CLOTHING And Gent's Furnishing Goods, Gives as the advantage of knoivhtg the icants of all classes of people. An experience of thirty years of success ful business enables us to buy or hare made such clothing as will suit the trade. Our Stock ol Spring arid Summer Clothing J'or ATtn and Jlujs is simply itnniensc. Iietter goods were never put together, the style, rvorkmansh Ip ami a t this or ajiy other house. All our goods are made to order and the prices are scaled doivn to induce rapid sales. Kreryhody will therefore subserve their own interests by buying at GODFREY WOLF'S Old Reliable CLOTHING HOUSE, NEXT TO POSTOFICE, ALTOONA, PA. I'- S. Our Youths' Departments contains the largest and lest assortment of clothing in the. city, and our stock of Furnishing Good.? is unsurpassed in quanti ty, quality and cheapness by auy other stock of the kind here or elsewhere. Griea,t Bargains TO Ulu HAD AT Till: COUCH'S IVlAV HUII.DIXO. Corner Eleventh Avenue a 13lh Street Altoona, WHEKE HAS JUST BEEX KECEIVEI) ADUtf HATS, CAPS, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, ETC.. Which we frasimntee to sell nt 20 per rmt. than ny other Clothing Houpe in the city. Huj- er) my therefore rest acaureil ttiai thcr no sire from ;w to five ilol!nrin thu j.urcha.-c of '" mlt o! ot clot lief or no. overcoat rv dealing with m. So plea-e icive ua a cU an 1 examine oar goods aJ lear our prices belore Investing j our money elsewhere. No trouble to show Koods. ' II. MAItCII, AhTOONA, FA.. IHTOBEK 2T. l.-tf. GE S! FflQTFR A fl 113 & 115 CLINTON STREKT, JOHNSTOWN, PA., AI.MAIS LARCEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF Dry i lti cl Dress Gfoocls. NOTION3, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC., to be found in Cambria or adjoining counties. 1ST Forget not the street and nim.'oer- , and fail not to call buy and be happy. i PETER HENDERSON & CO.'S Are Aimially Som ail Haute J in Haifa Million Gardens! tSTThte Year's Catalogue Free on Application. PETER HENDERSON Always Buy The Newest andTHE SEST1 " " u uioic bimii hu HrHciv jiiu navi nn m QBHtirea umci, aoa ior me imet fifty times you wished for soaiotlilag now. MARVIN'S SUPERIOR CRACKERS -Auk your Grocer for tb . GINGER FINGERS. BIG COOKIES, same as your Grandmother made. ; DIAMONDS AND SWEET HEARTS this Is Entirely New. ! ICED HONEY FINGER CAKES. WHITE ELEPHANT CAKES, you want to see these, j TABLE BISCUIT, just what you want. TOAST BISCUIT, It saves lots of trouble. EXTRA SODAS AND OAT MEAL CRACKERS. f . raT "Pntatlon on tbena Goods Ik greater thus we enre to atatw ; bnt wh-n yon ilnnt f1 wtl m , Uv ben sick, and don't know what to t, then is the Um you will appreciate Marrla'a Kxtra 8od Crackers. t JtWATS ASK FOB BARTIK'S CRACSEBS AT TOCB GBOCERS. ! Office and Factory, 91, 93, 95 & 97 Liberty St., Pittsburgh IMPORTANT REDUCTION IH THE PRICE M f (PETROLCin JKLLV.) Wh is Wealth i r . Ji ' i rw - tr--. mm mmms btgtr i at"m ei!t!1 I V U. C Vsjtt'.i Neiits akd PnATN Tr.riT. : a cuura-ntonii arcito for Hjsteria. Ijizzi- rrsa. onr!-.io?in T"itji V;it-touh Nrnmlirin. ( iiondticbo, Narvoaa Prostration caused by tli as 3 ! i of uienhot or tohitcco, Wakofnlnessi, Jtoiitnl ro- ' i pr!3io:i, UoftoniriR of tiio limiri Tesnlling in in- i snnif.7 r.t'X loidinar to misory. decay nnrl doath. j Jrrematuru Uli Aro, Isarrcnricas, 1S of power 1 in cithor arr. Involnntary Ix8i'S ani Hpermnt- 1 jrrhcea caueoj hyavor-exortoii of thobrain. o!f . hiifrecr tTur-iiHhiljrenci. Karh box coTitaira or? nont'i's truatmont. f l.fOa hox,or six horss aurio.to.eonttjiiia.1 prppaiiion roceipt of prico. "tVK CiCAK.lXTEE SIX BOXES To cure fny caeo. With each orrlpr recpi ved byna for mx boifw. at-coinparird wirh t'uJfl, wo -will pond tha purcbaeer oor written p-tiarantee to n furdthe money if tha treat men t doeo not eilect oars. Gnsrsntoas iaauoil onlyby JOHN O. "WEST & CO.. 862 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILLS Sol I'rop's West's Ltvet nils. Dr. Barfr Sarilr'r-iwaiil It ciaraiws tlhe 1 T.Wl. si. aad !..-.. H.fcJiir. L""r7Vr,i r-r-a. fWrbl'HK ani rm.H.1 il-tlaa.. rKjauiiHe lrriml; a', and nn rw' l"rn.tij lrsiad. Cm I air arr -o f.r hat nt ruMIKmi, !0 ; hr, rim iTr.rmcnl ii uisii. Cr"ra aai?rrlr f an T Briar- krp'd and tb.lr avtdm w, ud lrra anaaMaiaH; U, !.- iH,sr.,mtm.0 i".7JT;rii- "s'r,:r ''-' d r.T.in. I. rs. rraitrKl Sd. A Sain,. ls.tlH. ?1 .- i.. St. l .a,. a. ...... n ii. i i. -, in.-., a, x taM hi WANTED!,; r -l ir. -i 'in rile r-i -n ir, vll 1 ffwn. rrt Tlsfs. Khruh. Kuaea. , M a.1,, Rif'.Sa and sxjrar?ad. .xprtarc ini 0s9rtt.l. t Kit ts.'rsrfitiii frrs larirfrifnffrf ma. Aiiarms. Le CLARE & He RRICK, Brighton, N. V. lrr:a rr't' ri'! -J r, r.frr. 4f,HITS IMfiUTCn tor DR. SCOTT'S nniiiku beaoufHl Electric I Corsets. Snniriie free to those be- 1 rorolnir airenn. Ko rtk. oulrV sales. TT-unrv (rivets. sstUIaciion jruarant-d. dJre.s DR.SCOTT.342 Broadway St.,N.Y. 3 Bk DtS' l&TI fi 1 Clothing House. P ROFITS BE ACCOMPLISHED variety havina never, been equaled A. nT nrrrrTlTrt CLOTHINu 'am nniTTrmr TT?nm Minn Proprietor. !iirj IIAVK TIIE- & CO. 85"L?S,'s,ree, BSE following New floods : OF JOne Ounce botlles reduced from 1 5 cf. to 1 0 cents i wo ounce bottles reduced from 25 cts. to 1 S cents Brj Frve Ounce bottles reduced from 60 cts. to 25 cents pf""" The pnblU max not arcept mnj but rlginal goods tAI ! outilvd by aa tke imitations am worthless. iC!i8S8broDghMaDHfactoringCo.JKewYort Tint isTii.riRis tniriTir brsfpt t PHENOL SODIQUE. Pr.sr.rurs: EiJtl EROTIFES TglTl Ft,ui!rii llrmMiLl.T it is vised frr all kinrfs of Isjnnes; rW. i pm mataiBtly. and rapidlv haliD ta woan4d fmrta OiTfl jirempl and rwaami r.ir" in BL itSS. SCAI-DS 4TIUI. BI. AINU, VI.IOMlll S er itlTt-SCUlt ITsasal.LT. It is lOTSInasIs in CIIOLF.H A. T tI.LO W tirUt S. TVrHOIO. SCARI.it. and ottr Finn la XASAL CATARRH, f rrH firrharrm rrm Ih. FAR. OZ.T NA. f-,-ni tf tAa ANTRIM, and CAStfcRoUS Al FKCTti INS. it it a fxvm . r.li ftimvii, and rM ' For SIlKR.Kl.M4. aai all I Mi'L KK aaat l M HEALTH T LOCALITIES. snH t rirrt( ih wfrtad o CONTAGION, M if tha kri HISINFF.CTAST koan. I Wr,,-.-r mtrrvi-irad ii utablambsa itoslf as a rtasui lia lUVLRI Ii; KLXafir. I0K UU BY CWU6a;T ASS UNEML MERCHANOISE BULtBA. PA1 MT-N ft CO.. f H FX-TTVTTTrr AMrmr ran. llnnntoa-t as 9..licit-.rs for fat.-nta. f.iveii., Tr,1o .pyriBhts. r t tfw futrt -at... S -(.n l. !r inj, lmm. i. irtirrnaiij-, cic. f',. . . ru tn t::e- Snrsiifir A i?T r i ML S N A t '..--"H..tir-.-rl X v r ;u ... .. .. W:t. Snlerrtlrt rr. ,.a J- ,1 '-t- if" oriiiati.in.MiHicinir-n n: r- f ' .-.., irr "a nipri ' ...... .-. Ai.i;.i-s.i .'.A ',1 M S,r via eSTOPFED FREE Issae Peraonj fletor(J Dr.KLlNT. 8 GREAT NfrvfRertobfu raZBtaWANttVI OlSSASaS. tW farr lsrttl uLt itukrii as dirav-ml. h't Ft:i mf:t Ant ttwr't wit. I rwatise ttni $t trial bottle free to Fit f-Vtnts. iher paTinp errr-fc -hanra'ar'Ti it wha rrceied. S?nd nimrl. P. o. and exprw ad traa, M T!Vtf.1 Da KLINE.oit Ar'K ;t..P?ii'.-lr.bi Fa. ea UnwKtata. MMIr AKB OF IMiTATlHd FKAVDi. NOW IN USE 36,909. Ail perr.tia aaa their prv-if. ar ti .at W. atl -i' ?r T an.inr .iir iaaairttved Writer I'avai. I v- rrer I ;'r!.. n. la Wed r I r'lllrla lrl!l i .i r..it Itn Kn'.n, 1 r.., irfr.. jr.'l;,;:.i y,- ir I .in ,.li-a..!-a.. A.larrar Tnt. '. Cirri an fr.-..;- '. f-.-r. S'-wark fsrlrei Cf., Newark. Ohio, tuics ia.u . 1. 1 ,!,-'. GOLD 'i criMt: nil, iiK'-.UTlS, h . f I I M.S 1 UI' K I. 1 V I I ...M ' - 2 V. : i .. :. i .t . I A 4 Hi I . 11 W 3 na Xm EMTS jw i"i .:tt z e M t i.. i i . i.;. i .;. , ti : ..i , N. . SC1LNTIIIC M IM'KM.AM. 1 '.. has l-fen recently p! oven tint e r'h worms aie tapahle of r-gf n rat t:. sues, large pieces cut from their tdts tei:ig replacd by new growths. A new metal 1ms been dir-nvt red ,y Professor Webbliy as one of the compo nents of native vanadate of lead. ii propor-es calling it "idunium." j. new 3"uri, iiio iruiiiic oi Wlilctl j measures six and a-half inches from tiu j to tip ol the fore and hind legs. Las leen discovered in a ca.e of Tasmania ! In Hirminehmn, Kng., a company has Ix-en organized for the novel pnrvf tl( ' distributing to the msnufact ur-rs r,f j the town air strongly com pre sb- d at central station. ( The number of fossil plant sptcica ; now Known is esumaieu to oe not less than 9,(AK), and may ! considerably greater. A catalogue of all that have been deseriled down to the present rear is being prepared at the National Muse! urn. .Sir Henry Bessemer Las announce j that, by the use ot a very pure charcoal pig iron and its treatment by & secia) method, a Bessemer steel is produced which on analysis is found equal in pur ity to the highest biands of steel male from blistered bars. The discovery was recently anronr cfd of .a fossil air-breathing animal cf an earlier age than any before known a scorpion from the uppr biluiian depos its of Sweden. A cockroach's wing dating from a still more remote -rn; the middle Silurian has since leea found in France. In the seed of the cotton tree, several varieties are cultivated in Bolivia, a correspondent of the French Acad. m announces the discovery of the richest rf all known grains in nitrogeneous sub stances. He is convinced that the fijur of this seed is destined to become ua important article of food. A new building material a mixture of cork, silica and lime is coming into extensive use in Germany. It has the advautage of keeping out heat an 1 en 3 and it is also claimed to be an excelV-tt preventive of damp and a deadlier of sound. It ia substantial, light su l dur able, and seems to be especially adapted for ceilings and wall linings. A German physiologist. Prof. Ku'en berg. has found that different parts of the body are very unequally sensitive to 1 l3'ftrenc,'s " neat Ht"l c"'d i the ger.ja j f temPeri4tnre being m'jsl acute in tha I and least active iu tLe back and in.tr part of the ab.loraeD. At the farmer spots a difTerence of about a third lT a F.thrpnheit der?e were distinrjly f-r-ccived, but at the other two paiu-s l f erences were on!y detected whrn rticu inc nearly two degree.". The lartrest atationaiy eugiue in lie world is at the famous zinc miDes at Friedensville, V. It is kriown as th "President," and there is no pun j eDgiue in tlie world that can be com pared with the tnocster. The cucbei I 01 canons ci water raisea every iii-.Lu'.e j is 17,500. The driving wheels are tL;r I ty -five feet in diameter and weigh fjrty tons each. The sweep rod is forty !e.t long, the cylirrder 110 inches in diame ter, and the piston-rod eighteen iricf.es in diameter, with a ten-foot s'n kt-. Basket-making in Germany, ,h:ch was begun in a modest way not iumj i years ago. developed into an important branch of industry. It employs no few er than SO fH0 rvrinlp and tliwr:,rr- ' j a profitable market, not only at lRme I but in many foreign countries. TLi demand for the raw material '.as pivta quite an imjictus to willow culture in i Geimany, and trees better adapted to j the needs of the manufacturer Lave I been introduced. About 2f.i.i hun I dredweight of willow withes arp aisru ally imported. The ieople of the v;' ! lage of Ileinburji', who redetn:ed .1 "'J acres of swamp lands a few ytars siuc?, and devoted them to w iHo plant:: g, this year realized about Jl.T.vj trom tNe ! Rale of the w ithes to t lie Sa.o:i and 'Wurtemburc manufacturers. Since 1S73 no less than r.,.'V,'.i relics of the Proto-llelvetians. as the pre I t toric lake dwellers of Central Europe have been named, have been du Iron the beds cf lafees Neuchatpl hi 1 lv-nre. Swiss museums have received 13.' vt these objects, while Dr. (Joss, of Nr-Lve-ille, has nearly G,CXt. Pi. (ioss evidence that the pi ogress of t L s van ished race was maiked ly three succt?." ive stages an age of stone, an ai:? bronze, and an ae of iron. There u y also have been an age of cop;er. try ceding that of bronze. Remains of vil lages of the stone aire are most at j ant thiiteen having been found ic I Lake Uienne, with only two of tie j bronze age but those belonging to :f i era of metais are much more extr-tisire. ' Besides the stone and metal iuiplemt-: '.s, ; various wooien tibjects have l---n j found, such as canoes, an ox yoke, fra j ments of tables and bench, toy t-:.?, i hammers and spades. No con-; '-te i dwelling has yet been found amo: c tt.e villages of the lakes, but charrf 1 piark! i and timbers remain to tell of the n i terious conflagration in which per:-' tJ a remarkable and ancient civilization. TnERK cever hs been ofTered tbe pf. I of Cambria connty a medieine so rie-rr.i C of praise and patronace as McDonaiJ's (-"j-tbtated Worm Powders. Ttiy conil'itx three rnost desirable poiots in any rem'iJT Vii ; Smallnes.3 of dose, pasinr'.'a to tat ar.d effttiveDeivo. They are rxwi: ivt-'v ihe OKiktaot a- rv. 1. 1 .1. ..-,-. i, -.. r f thai a oa V 1 ' T children sufTer continually and tuia"? I t their patents nrver dreaming tLatthe f f'. i actis are infested and eaten throuch worms. Ilwenty-cve cent.'- Invr-f.i oox of McDonalds celebrated Worm Ti -dtrs would hare saved the lilt.e u5err life and givn back its roj clir-t-s hlJ bltromina helth. Any easa of f.v';i'- caue tepulsion "Ahs-re worms fa'"'-- ' ! money promptly refunded. io'l t' E James, KbensbuiK. Johnpton. Hoi.i.owat A Co , 5-5.-ly Philadelphia A.""'" .rlplna-, JSo Iratlr Pnrl rr.w . . , a,ri .H'c trrr:1 ru liyer Pills foi tirst ense and foi'.w one pill evarv nicht at brdtitne. Nt (J tsar- iwu til imro miiiuuai'i i -a ie;:y nd surely will tLey correct a torp:i. nr c j ordered Liver and will reUlat t'ie 'y r . that rou will feel like a new t ers. n : r ' time yo, i hav taken one bos. Mot - ' turnt d to tlisaiini d buyers. S 't : James, KhensbuiB. Johnston. !I.ui.ow at .v t o Philadelphia A a'! '-- A COLD of unusual severety whi 1 last autumn dfVfUipvd into a diftdi ;.v cideipy catartlial in a'.l its charat 't-t'-! '" thri-ateninj a return of my oi l crotiH " : j adv. CAtariah. One bottle of E y's l'"' Hdlm comoieta-lv eradica't'd every fvur1'' nf that painful id prevailing dior.ier. -V. Warner, ltt Hudson St.. K.K-hetiT. I Ackf.r's DjpepsiA Tab'.et-i r.rvn I1 1 I samaaaLaTaSJI WW si a .j i aiamai.sna.aia
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