How to del In Print. The qut'titioti ofteu uked by heninners bow they can rem h n publisher, arnl the reply U that the latter etui be reached, like any other business man. He is always ready fur anything that is except tonally pood, but iu niot all vonnp w ritera think their mu productlona of this character be 1 obliged to intlu-t much paiu bv the aimor-t Inevitable reply, " IkilLued.'witn thank.'' The publisher beeps a "reader"' who i:i-ecr everv work sent In. but he tKeueral'y make cbort work of It. A t lance tt tlie title, a rapid survey of the Kai.ty, atul tbeu an oci n-donnl dipping Into the middle, and a careful perusal of the opeuitin and the cIckm, are enough to decide the live. Author may complain that their works do not receive justice, but if they the immense quantity of manuscript Pert iu they would not be fui-pri-ed at the rapidity with which their ctlerinps are handled. Auth'.iij. however, hould not always be discouraged by the rejectiou of their worts. One of the mot popular novels of tho piv-.-ut !ay (" fieulah ' ) went from one put. !i-her t j another, oud wiw at last accepted by (,'urit tou. who made it a great surce.-v" In irir tell ua that Murray de clined the "sketch Hook,'- which wiu published by Millar. The latUr failed. I.owever. and theu Murray wa pl.1 to take " 1 be Sketch Hook " and all of Irv ina e lubmpjueul production. The author of "The ;aryota Ijite London Ihyal omn,"' which itus one of the uitt t-uccews-ful tooksof its day. b-ivs that it oper.icK article wua declined by three fim cliu-a r-rlciica!. The fourth accepted it. a::d therefore got the eubtecjuect chapter, whiuh proved highly attractive and were continued for several years. At present publisher) require authors to get their work- etmatotyped, and hence It require money as well us brain to come before fae public in a book form. tolc. Tli ee'.ebrnttd race horse i nwnM by Freder'rk ( ;e!hr1. of New York. EoIe in a bay, ajred, by Fxniit War Pong, and wa lrsl aud rtiwd by Mr It. J. Hancock, KJlerslK- Stud. Albemarle Co., Va. His r.rt ra e wna for the Belmont Stakes, at Jeroi-ie Park, iu Ihj when he iiihed sxh ond to Sauiiterer. Me won a race that year, a mile and tiiree-qviartern. with !?6 pounds, in .):07 1 2. He Scored a uaier of brilliant victories in lS"ffland im, defeatliiK hiuoc got hers tliefiimoi 1'nrole, Mouitor, liiroie. I'heckmate, Hrake t'ur ter. and Iroiuofs. He h.ul made about fifty starts up to thi year. He wan firs twenty-four time, hecond Efteeu tunc. ttTd seven U'.r.a, and four times i:n lAicetl. Hie pro enciilnrTB were J4lf.57a.5o. I'aiI Is expected to win new laaiela in England this year Poolaelllny. That there is u -uiuVepreud feeling aaiufit pxilnellliig eiimintr at present,! a well-kuowu fuct, bnt that thi le owliift to It demoralising hifluence In WfecUUvi and other plac-n, where it is eonidered oe a certain kind of (ambling, cannot beiMy- euteil. At the prfent time horse TAtii!f a bet vine a r..'.ly Natiouul yport. ami as am h has received the tij jwjrt of the Auierican people of ail rla.se, north, eotitlv, a-jt, and when wa take into con Iderfltio!) the large amount of capital in vented by ow ners, hreedcr and the neo ciatiotia In promoting this c,!:i of umune me nt. and Uie thousand employed by them all over the country, it ie. n" cau.e for aurprirto In Europe, horsr rucluii is patrouize-1 br the oTernnieat ami it is a well-known fact that in F.tr'an 1, Hai liameet Rilj. .urns for the Derby," which U attended at ail titnee by a roval representative In France the "Oi and l'ri de Pans " bt run for on Bundny an i on all tracks bookmaking is allowed We are opposed to everythlnjr unlawful, we wi-h all citirens to abide by the law, bnt w e desire that th- law allow tm the priTileK- of Maying. '' I'll bet you." Let the bettiu-4 be confined to the race tracks. Eet each man pay his admUitloui fee as required before he can bet his money, and the clubs, ananciatious and Sublic in general will be not ouly bene tted. but racing will become, as it al ways has been, the aame sourcw of ainiuo Euent tliat lias already a faot hold of the people all throush the country. Tiwf. The t hatnplou Two-Year-Old llelrer. Messrs. Yeoruans & Sons, of Walworth, N. Y., tlft'.ui thHt their HoIttein heifer Aairw id i, import ml by them when a rait, ha8 the champion two-yaarld recoru. ner recorus were : 17.7MS lba. 3ul of i culk in one jr- IS lbu. a oe tntt.. la one week, when 8 1-2 months in milk ; J 11 lba. 3 oz of tmtter in our week, when i 10 1-5 iiionLhn in milk. At 1 years Via J nionthB. she ai;iiii comes to the front rltb the liirteHt butter record ever reuortl of any Holstetn cow. Duriiin the lat ex tremely cold weather ehe uioJe: 11 llxL li oz. of butter in three day : 15 iba. 0 oa. iu four days: Jt iba. 7 oz. Lu seven tiays li lba 10 12 oz. in thirty days. Thv average for the entire 30 duya. l 1 puunrl of butter from ounda of niUk. The btittf r whs well wasaed with water In the chnrn. tuken out in gran u Lav form, thor oiiKhly worked iuto h solid ui.osa, and weighed before aaltiur. ller weight la ,ZX' pouuds. A Oolden Opinion. A well known author has said : " Every youth should live with an eye on old apt If he should die before he gets there, ft wil! never do biin any Injury. " Jast so should all youth be tauxht by their parents and teachers that Feruna, the Rreat tonic, t Just what he needs for all the ailments to which 0a.-h is heir. Many golden opinions of its value and of Its unprecedented success have been received by its discoverers, all of which express tne most unbounded confidence in its value as a remedy, and all tell what It has done for the afflicted. (J. II. Walron writes from Rrooklyo. New Y'ork, that he began taking 1'truna while at Conneauton, Ph., for a severe pain in bis side. After taking three bottles the pain was almost entirely removed, and he now asks where he can et the world-renowned tome in Gotham. He knows where he eets relief. Ask your druBist for Veruna and ManaUn, also 'The, Ills of Life." 'TtB Know How It J Yearsflf." There Is not a particle of doubt but you have to this day a vivid recollection of the horrible, nauseating doses of worm-seed tea or syrups forced down yoir throat twenty years aeo by an over-.soltcitoos aunt or grandmother who pronounced your case worms. You will be able to apyreciate a Terrnifuae like McDonald's celebrated worm powders. The most effective and reliable worm d. atroyer of the an. So easy and pleasant to take the patient wilt never know a njediclne Is belna admlulstered. Money refundod to dissatisfied buyers. For sale by E. James. JOHSSTOS, HOLt.OWAT t CO., Philadelphia Agents. Wanted. The wnret rasa in Cambria county of erofnla, erysipelas, tetter or blood disease uy uature. inarmed or a.ninned, to pur- baseon bottle of MrDonalif-a i?reat Mood UTioeror uarHaparillfan alternative, as lirkted nd if not benefitted many times ihe value of its eost. your money win he re- ' turned. Johnston, Jlolloway A Co , I'hila- i deiphia ants. Sold by E. James, Ei.ens- i bnrK f5-9.-lT.l That feeinisi of mental dullness, that troublesome bilious heanaclie, fastidiousness as to food and weary achiri pin in the small of the hack can all be gotten rid of by ulnR one box of McDonald's Improved Liver Pills I'lesBiitmeri Duyerscan hive their mono. refunded. Johnston, Holloway A fo.. Philadelphia, "Agents." l6-9,-ly. 111 stltppery lnas l;je. "The Siuire," sar the author of "T1m Iloosier Sc:ioolfiia?.ter," "wore one class y and a wig. The eisss eye was constantly lirfnir out of foeu and the win tiirnlni round sidewlse on his head when re ad dressed tha peopia of th Flat Creek Pis net." Sad eyectacle. Parker's Hair Bal tarn preserves, and promotes the growth of the i.aturiil hair. It alv restores the rat nra! color to hair which has faded or become erav. Clean, elegant, beneficial, ultfhly per- fT.(U'P u nonr.iv. ..i.,. T7,. ' ' w V'L nd even f-tumv relieved by Acker' BEST anil CHEAPEST Two WeeUr Newspapers for the Price of One. -A.ncl tlie U?pst Tynily tit I oav llateK. The Harrlpburc Weekly Patriot l a lnrfte elKht page sheet an.i contains a greater variety of rea.llnir matter than any o' her psrer published. It If ne"T. splry, irmriirtite and entertaining. The subscription price of the W ksrlv Fatbiot is 11. uo per anuutc cash In advance. CLUBBING. The Wkkklt Patriot ami New York Wtekiy Sun will he pent to any a.Mre'S. poet paid, one ' year for fl.vo: the Wkeklt Patriot and IS aw ' York Weekly World to any aldrefl, pr st paid, tor I one year for 1 wo : the Wkiklt Patriot and the j Philadelphia Sat'irdy Rtcord, post paid, for one year, fl. 90: the Whslt Patriot and Phlladel- Fhia Wrek'y Timet, post paid, one year for185. t n all cafea the c.ftsh oiut accompany the prdar. , THE DAIhV PATRIOT j la the onlv mornlnir paper published at the State capital ; the only uiormnic pa per outride of Phila- ' delpliia an I Plttermnr that irets the oomplete As- 1 pooiated l'res new, aud th:it has a general svs- tm of special teli-itraini" : and the only daily that ' reache? the lnt-rlor towr, of Pennsylvania before the Philiidelpbiit and New York ' papers.- The Dailt Patriot ha. Pecn urfa'lv improved In all Its dpartinenf within the last six months and is now e-jual In all respects and superior in some to ' the dJtlie of the larger citlef. Price by mall, ! f.f 0 pr annum in advance (or t'.OO If not paid in t advance) ; 3.ikp for six months, la advaoae : $1.60 , for three months, in advance: SO cents for ode i month, In ndvance ; to clans ol Are, $5.(k per copy I per annum : to clats of ten, 14. SO per Copy per an- ' num. payat'Ie in advance. The Haitt Patriot i and the Philadelphia aily Record (Sunday edi tion exoppted ) will he sent one year to any addross for f.oo cash In advance. Send for specimen eo.Ues or the Iailt and Wrly Pacjuot. In rrniittinir money for subscription tend postofflce money order, check or draft. Address PATRIOT PI' BI.ISHINU V., Mimrr Sthewt, Harrisbaric, Pa be xxn. An Independent Newspaper of Dem ocratic Principles, but not Controlled by any Set of Politicians or Manipulators; Devoted to Collecting and Publishing all the News of the Day In the most Inter esting Shape and with the greatest pos sible Promptness, Accuracy and Impar tiality; and to the Promotion of Demo cratic Ideas and Policy in the affairs of Government Society and Industry. bit, by Mail, J'nstpaut: DAILY, per Year - $6 00 DAILY, per Month SO SUNDAY, per Year 1 00 OAILY and SUNDAY per Year ... 7 00 WEEKLY, per Year 1 00 Arldrnm. TUK SCX, AVie York fifty. lealth is Wealth eT..-jsal e j ' ...tv,-T?i,.t .-ito kis5ibfl eSS T R E T M E la K. C WrsT's Nertk and Fltuix Tpeat antNT, a p inranU-d upecitic fir Hyktcrin, l'irci rmas, t'onvulL-iona, rita. Nervous NeurtUtna. ll'-Hiiaclin, Narvoua Prostration caused by the uk3 of nlfnhol rr tobacco, Wukefuhicsn, Jientid l)o preeAion, Hi'f tening of tlie Prain resulting in in sanity and lndintf to miory, derny ami denth, I'rematuro Old Aijo, Parrtrnesa, Loan i f power n either sex. Involuntary Iasa ni:d Hperant rrhcea onusl by over-exertion of tho brain, ceif .bafeeor iver-indulrence. Each box contains one month's treat m'nt. fl OO a box, or eix boxes Cort-UU. ont by mad prepaidoa receipt of price. WE Cil'AJBAXTEK HIS. ItOXES Tocure any cace. With each ordrrceived bynt for six boree. accompanied with $"i.(U, we will eend th purchaser our written guarantee to re. fund the money if the t rent mnntduua cot ee1 fa care. Guaranteea iuaued only by JOHN O. WEST & CO., 662 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILLS- tkle frop'a Weat'a Utoc P1U ' ' CARRIAGES, WAGONS & SLEIGHS! Carriage Making in all its Branches. Painting, Trimming and REPAIRING of all kinds doue a the SHORTEST NOTICE and the LOWEST PKICES. Also, I'lanlnK. Sawinif and Wood Tnrn- Inn with Improved machinery. Also, all kinds ot heavy work done, fan-lage smith shop connected All parties trustlnic me with work will be honor ably dealt with- All wor warranted. , I. J. OlIUTE. ibensburn. Ctctober M. 18S4. PATENTS amw a rr e . v. - . tinVMi.V i.'V ,.X S'S."J'rJc.'l"r-ALcori. VJTfc&RMXZn rf IntheSrirsTinc Amlricax, the Sieit l-At Td can wnt fre. AMrl MINN l . I o A msr. -v.-s uiim, m,i Brwulway, Nt,w York ct.viino FREE MtoreJ GREAT ESTOHFH Or aJT Br AITf 8t NtHYI DlSSAS&S- Oni rr . t . ArWw tfLttmt fill. F Hiy rv mU-. WraM.Lf DLB t tn.kt-t AS direct ax. tlt$ mltr Krttttvy't us, rrwtivc trial bottle fr Fit ptact, ttiry pTtnf eiprni chkrrei on boi hu r--td. b?aa names, r. O. tail xtrt? &d.trei of aWttM to Xn KL.lNE.ci 1 Arch St..ttdelthi-i P NOW IN USE 36,989. a '-sic :r I mnpfjrcl K rllrr !!! Pt-. 'eel fce-rd fcU'l KrrtllUln- lrl! r 1 1st v knkti. 1 I r 1t- fj. .. 1 t-- ir1 . 3, K- .-i1 .,s hr.i- V.rr r r-ntf ;if:iL-ni.,..i ir- H nr'A. iV;,rh.rf Co.. Novark, Ohio- E:t. rar ... iw, e. 1 -y.;.., -J 1 A...M. fK".Ht S tTf-S'tlMMt ; - IV'f-.nr.ltif Tr.4r1. V1 r v rrtr !!. rutit;ii ai:d Stir. f(T ll of I to r. sn,.rr,fl P' 1 ho., drtrin. f. m.nt 7 i .e.rl.iSm. Rtipmrr M .rm4 IMMrm iU U.ra Mhiii(Uik.lr .d-.fit.r.. 1 1 1, aot s U-... 0 1-Mr... fr. T. t. L.BtKI.K. S.4 eT.lrl. . !,., f..i.i ir. a on. i ,..11.1. -t ... i -u ... r ko Lr. h-U4 l -.i...! j. iiuukM la ir. i Hil.llh. ru.!j f..ri:,a lii.t.xim, b, In I'"" " T'" rai RTKe ,-:sr. ,. c22 n. r. a. ,.. i it: ruMSi., .ool nT Tor Arcnfa. mr flrrni,. S too ln a -l 1 1 oi,r,rnii'l vj. I, "? VT r fvttioiti lo i s--r V7 V V r STOPPED El Insane Parsons R fl f!43 Dr.KLINB 8 I 3 mm e NerveK 1 i GONSUftTaQN. tsJ Hr,l( ourht.yrup. 1 aatas irfHHl. IJJ .Jfty) lo lime. K..M or rtnjt.rut E-i Lu THE COMPLETE HOME 7-"u"-- fr. sf V S.j-,m. ,,..., ' : 'J J- '-"-" Aliptel f, ! s- 1 '"'' ffl... . triif,rTr, . Tt-Si-..; " .r . 1. ;, " -n'wreina Hij.lr .M.Ritc.). v. ... 5. O- , j , TE3U2ANS3 C? HCLIDAT BRAINS!! AIL AMWD 01 T. BIS EKTAIL STOLES. Prices Away Down To-Day ! Black Silks, Coloced Silks, Dress Goopp, Ladlea" nnd MIpucs' Winter Wraps. 3dawrtte.. J:icketis, I).iliunni, Plufh "o.ttj, at JU.OO ami upwanls. Stal Skin S.icquoi an,l Dolinanf at reduced prl- eci, and only in the nct U:ility. Iaco 'urtaini. Table Linens, TowelK, Holiday Handkerchiefs, by the Million. Fancy (Joeds fur the Holidays, now rca.ly In reat Variety. - Largest Retail Establishment ;- IN WKSTERN PF.NNSYI.VA" I A. cample and Prif Sent Promptly, on Applitti8. JOS. HORXE & GO'S lltTAIL STOHIX Penn Avenue, PITTSBURGH, 1704. 13. Etaslm Fire Insurance Apcy T. DICIi, General Insurance Agent. EJiESSIiURG, rA. Policies written at hort notice la the OLD RELIABLE "dETNA" And other Flrat llaaa Couipaalei. T. W. DICK, AEXT FOR THE old iJ zXivri'aiin COMMENCED BUSINESS 1704. EbeofbarK. Jmy . 188S. ! B. J. UXDBRTAKBR, AaA Saaofartorer and Dealer la HOME AND CITY MADE FURNITURE ! him AND CHAMBER SUITS, LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, Mattresses, &c, 1605 ELEVENTH AVENUE, Between 16th and 17th Sts., " Cltizenf of Cambria ennntT and all other) wishing; to purchase honeet Fl'KN'lTUHK, (ae. at honeft prices are reppectiully inrlted to ive at a eall before buying elsewhere, aa we are confident that we can meet erery want and please every taste. Prlees the very lowest. Aitoona, April 19, lS90.-tf, NO"fDEAD YET VALLIE LUTTRINCER, AifmcrtrRiR or TIN, COPPER AND SOEET-IRON WARE 1A'J tix iioorixa, Ke?pecttully invites the attention ol hl friends mrd the public in venerxl to the fart that fce le atill carrying on business at the old stand opposite the Mountain Hou'e. Ehensbunr, and Is prepared to supply from a larne stock, or manufacturing; to or der, any article in his line, from the smallest to the laricest. in tha best manner and at the lowest llvlnir prices. vNo penitentiary work either made or sold at this establishment. TIX KOOI'ING a SPECIALTY. Otvemeaca and satisfy yourselves as to my work and prices. LUITKINUEK. Ebensbunr. April IS, 1883-tl. PAT Obtained, and all PA TEXT H L'SIMJCSS at tended to for MODERA TE KEE.S Our i ffice is opposite the U. b. Patent Of fice, and we can obtain Talents in less time than those remote from WASHIXQTOX. Send HOVEL OR DRAWIXO. We ad vise as to patentability fre of charee : and we make XO CJIARjE UXLESH PA TEXT IS SECURED. We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Supt. of Money Order Div.. and te officials of the U. S. Patent Office. For circular, ad vice, terms and references to actual clients In your own State or County, write to C. A. HXOW cb CO., Opp. Patent OOlee, fYa.hlnarton, i. c. THE KEYSTONE ELECTRIC CO., SOLE LICKXCKKl FOR FKSN'A OF THE BAXTER ELECTRIC LIGDTCOHPANV, are prepared to furntsh entire electric plantt. Will also arrana-e with counties, cities, corporation" or Individuals, lor the riidit to use the HAXl'KK LAMP, the most economical Improvement in elec tric hicht iik ever invente I savin one-half tha cost of lihtinu: by Arc Lamps, ana maklnir u stea dier and purer Hunt. 1 he consumption of carbons is less than one fourth of what It Is the ordinary lamp. EiKhteen Inches of carbons, burnlna, In or. dlnary lamps but half a niitut, wl,l last In thee lamps three nlitbts, burnlnn all sisht loko. Address KEYSTONE EI.ECTTKIC Of)., .. .. "v s- 't'uRD St., r-HiLAimi.puiA, Pa April 11, la4.-ly. ' ALL FOR NOTHING. WHY THE DOCTOR WAS DISGUSTED, AND WHAT MIGHT HAVE DONE WITHOUT HIM. ' Well wife." said Ir. K , as be entered his Bouse, which was situated In a cosy Ylllag-e in cen tral New York. -1 have Kot ba.'k from a lonir and dreary ride away down among the mountains, and all to no purpose whatever. The messenger said the man wouldn't lire till mornlnK, when the fact is Be bad only an ordinary attack orcollc. If the simpletons hod only had sen-e enounh to put a BtSsON'S UAI'f lNK rOKOI .S I'LASI'K on his stomach he would have been all rlitht in an hour or two. But some folks are tlow te learn ' added the old physician, swallowtnir the cup of iteamli.K tea his wile had just poured for him , . y "as rlifht: yet pewplo do learn, even thouKh slowly. The rapidly increasinn useof Ben son s plaster proves this beyond question, and the ood doctors are certain to be saved much of their needless toll In all diseases capable of beln af fected by a plaster Benson's acts efflrlently and at ouce. 1 he irenume have the word CAl'l'I.N E cat in the centre. I'rlce cents. Sbabubv K Jobksom, Chemists, New York. Catarr 3 Cream Balm nils. JUJ J JV Cleanse th rri"m un-'- r- tSJSSSr? Head. A 1 1 a j s Inflammation. Heals the Sores. - Mr y- " OC r Tj-i. 1 arm, i Kesiores the r i Senses of Taste & Smell. A qnlck MAY-FEVER ro"l-e Cure. rx panic, e is applied In each nostrllan.l la aureo- able to use. Hrlc fXIcts.by matlorat Druirirlsts cnd lor ci miliar. Slay 1. 1SS4. 4. r.A i onus. I'ruaKisis Oweico, N. V. solut.lv sure. i once adiircss i'm . f0 , Au f-.'M.-ly.J Busta, .Maine HINTS! wanted; lor I.K. seoTT'H beautiful eli-rtrl "" aampie irc to those be ler'ltorv irlren. sntistactinn ciuiiiiiir auenis. .1.1. Arf.lr.ai II II k.'l.TT a . . . U M. D. KITTSLL Attorney-at-juiivv KBENhlH'riO, PA. omca la new Armory Hall, apposite Court House SHORTHAND Ve (i. J!. is ty mall. .S. I, hlets niHtierl iree 'ft C(.mi.l.rfinm inicle's t'..l e Sborti and li.;l 'hrstnut t. J. M. 1.1M1LK. i niiaacipbia, l a. A .f. .lTsKKS b- 'l'Jr-'lnorO. P. ItOTTH.L lt., lOSDru. eSt.. New York, ran learn the exa. t con f.f anypr -.J5ed line of Adverflslnr In American wa,.ar.tr. 100. Pare Pamphlet, 10e. PATF-NTS I;T"'vimp"" ,t;oTashlnton 1U1UT10 II. I.. t.ay asked fomatni r.T,m ol'iaine.l write for Inreuturs' Oulde. Inscribe ease. A.l ""t'til. l MUVI-L,!. f it law,""...:- EiWS i if y I nniTT eo'lxeenti for postage and re I r H I I P ".i1;. "!c co,,tly tH hat all II If I wl" toif " o' either sex. to nu.ro T.1 ,.ODl "'t"t wa-r lhaa nj'hinK else :n the world. I-oriuni .,. i,:. ,? TiiKKFtsii trlde Fprerid nnrt serious pre VHience of .li-ordei-s of th kMneys : and of Tarions rli'a.cs rnnsed hy the imperfect operation of the kidneys nnd Ac c.rdinsto1iol.ert. Thonipeon. and other CHru"!-d authorities, kidney clw.rrter. are very common, tnit the obscurity of their pevsitire fymptums is jo marked that many people, ill and out of sorUi iren erollv, are reallv victims of kidney com plaint, and thev and their phyeiciaua do Lot realize it. Rheumatic rains, irregular appetite, frequent headache, chUlB and fever. " bhu." hot an.l dry skin, soar stomach, dynpeptia. irreifiiUr action of the tHiweJs. nervous irritabiiity. muHcnlar eorcuesti, cramps, lanpvtor, impairment of nii-nory, losa of virility, are ameui? the i5rTIiminarv evidencea of cominir kidney and liver derangements. B the disease develop then follow lame back, swelling ankles, pale face, maiding eii!!atiuiia, the water noruetinieH beinn very litrht and abundant, at others scarce, dark-colored and frothy, and abounding in aednnent. and under the microscope, in albumen and tut casts. If the deranicd kidneys are not promptly attended to there is dancer of the terrible Orient's Disease hitherto t onsidered incurable, which is a consump tion or destruction of the kidneys the near approach of which alarrums? disorder should awaken the liveliest concern, for it poon hurries one Into the grave unleea promptly checked. Disordered kidneys have the unfortun ate effect also of weakening the viKor of the liver, as indicated if one has, beeidee the above symptoms, yellow spotted skin, fat covered eve-balb?, frontal headache after eating, burnini? and itching skin, cold extremities, hot head, bad circulation of blood, eick headache, nausea, lisrht colored evacuations, constipation, piles, variable appetite and feeling", dizziness, blurred eyesight, liver-couph, licue, chills, fevers, wakefulness at niprht, drowsinesa by dav, etc. These are some of the commoner symp- ' toms as laid down by leading medical authorities, and with them in view one ought not to have ranch trouble in ascer taining if he is Buffering from disorders of these trreat organs. These observations have been called forth by a donble-column article which appears lu another place in this paper. Skeptical of some of the statenienta made therein, and at other times by the same peinons, we have beeu led to make a little atudy of the matter ourselves, with the above re sult. These disease prevail amongst roung and old everywhere, resulting In errlble and untimely deaths; they take off more people than epidemic.: physicians report death as occurring from such dis eases as apoplexy, paralysis, convulsions, heart dlyeuKe, pneumonia, fevers, etc., when In reality thee disorders are often secondary to Cright's diseaee and would seldom occur were the kidnevs ln healthy working condition. Hence, from personal knowledge, or from the trustworthy experi ence of other competent judges, we believe there Is no preparation equal to the remedy that is so prominently mentioned else where in thin Issue, for preventing and earing the dangerous disorders of which we have written. It has had an extraordi nary sale, is everywhere commended, the record of it work seems indisputable, its manufacturers are reputed to be men of the highest standing. We hold, therefore, that sot to us it. If needed, would be a crime against one s supremest interests, espec ially at th:s time when, threatened by a fearful epidemic, It is of the highest im portance, according to Dr. Koch, the cele brated German cholera specialist, that we keep the kidneys, liver and digeetive organs in healthy action, If the scourge would be escaped. The Ktory ef Vntn. A little more than eightn centuries since the form of the mountain was totally different ; it height was probably some hundred yarc'.s leas than at present, its outline a blunt, truncated cone, having a wide crater at the summit ; no eruption in the memory of mau had disturbed the peace of that district; scarce a trmlitiou of such au occurrence appears to have lingered. The floor of the crater was overgrown with brushwood and trees, its walls were festooned with ivy and the wild vine. Once only does it become prominent ln history, when the Capuati gladiator sheltered themselves for a while in this natural hill-fort, from which under com mand of Spartacus, they ebciped to beiin the Servile War. lu the yesr 7 of the present era there wa a sudden change; earthquakes agi rated the neighboring dis trict, and at last the imprisoned fires broke forth. From the crater of Vesuvius a huije dark cloud rose into the air. spread ing lttelf out like a great pine tree; presently a hail of red hot scoria came rat tling down over the flanks of the moun tain, and as night fell the cloud grew darker and darker, and the shower of BUmea became thicker, heavier aud more widely epread. All nicht Ling the dark ness for many a mile was rendered blacker sti'.l by the thickly-falling scoria, though illuminated at intervals by a lurid gleam from the mountain, and ren dered yet more awful bv the iu:e.saut earthquake sluxks, Morning dawned at last, and laU-r stiil the air cleared; half the ancient crater-wall hud vauiMied, leav ing the fragment which now bears the name of Suuiinu. while beneath its rains Herc-uLaneuui. IV.iiij tii and Sta'j.e lay buried, aud the tri,;u:d. even at M.aent;iii. was white as klh.sv with the fallen ashes. Jfct'i"'tue Europe. A Courteous Cat. A member of the Zoological Society sayat "I onoe hal a cat who always sat up to the dinner-table with me and had his napkin round hu neck and his plate and some fish. He used his paw, of course, but ha was very particular and behaved with ex traordinary decorum. When he had fin. ished his fish I sometimes gave him a piece of mine. "One day he was not to fce found when the dinner bell rang, so we begau without him. Just as the plates were put around for the entree puss came rushing up-stair and sprang into his chair with two mice in his mouth. Before he could be stopped be dropped a mouse onto his own pfato and then one onto mine. He divided hia dinner with me, as I had divided mine hun." .Maacwater Time. A DrDKclal's Terdlet. M. K. George, one of the principal drug gists of Philipeburg. Pa., writes : 'Mr. A. McDonald, Keedsville. Ta., Dear Sir : One of the most prominent citizens of our city and a gentleman well known and nighly respected in the surrounding country, called at our store aud voluntarily offered to go before a justice of the peace and testify in an aOldavit to the virtue of your Blood Purifier, saying that he had u-ed but three bottles, and was now en tirely cured of a distressing and long con tinued attaes of erysipelas, and having tried a number of other remedies without receiv ing any noticeable benefit. Pler.se send us one dozen hy express. We never had a medicine In our store that sells as readily or nave such universal satisfaction as your iilood Purifier.' For pcrof ula. erysipelas, tetter, salt rheum kin diseases, humors, sores, eruptions, Pimple?, blotches, swellings, tumors, boils, ulcers, scald head, ringworm, syphiilis, and all blood dioiders, no remedy ever devised equals in efficacy and power McDonald's great Hlood Purifier or Satsapnrillan Alter ative. Warranted. Sevt-nt v-fi ve cents per bottl,- at all dc alers In medicines. Johnstoh, Holloway & Co , Philadelphia Agents. Now that sudden and violent changes of weather occur every twentj-four hours, al most everyone has a troublesome cold, which, if neglected,, may produce results that will trouble you for the remainder of your life. Dr. Kessler's Celebrated Eng lish Couph Medicine is espfcially deserving praise in this class of complaints. It ueer fails I It never disappoints ! Instructions for treatment of croup and whoopina coueh also accompany eich bottle. Every family, especially where there is children, should have a bottle. Dissaii-lird liuvers can have their money refunded. For sale by E. James Johnston, Hollow at A Co , Philadelphia Atents. The t sp. of Iodoform or mercurials In the treatment of catarrh whether in the form of suppositories or ointments should be avoided, as they are both injurious and dan gerous. Iodoform Is easily detected -by is offensive odor. The only reliable catarrh remedy on the market lo day Is Elv's Cream Balin, beioe free from all poisonous drugs It has cured thousands of chronic and acu'e' cases, where all other remedies have failed A particle is applied Into each nostril no pain ; agreeable to use. Trice 50 cents ; of druggists. ' That feeling of mental dullness, that troublesome bilious iico,io,.i, ....u: .........ii.r, IB31IUIOUS ness as to food, and wesrv aching pajn in the small of h lo.v "-u i : . of by using one box McDonald's Improved I.ivcr Pills. Money refunded to d ssatisfiej uujc . fui sale, py jv j allies. JOH.NJTOJT, IIOLLOWAV A Co., Philadelphia Agents. . FlTf. All fits atnrmorl frn h. n. t-n fir. v- r, - ' .es i.n.r iMaiMirtT. no nia arter firt i:.y s use. Marelons c-.ires. Treat-se and mat hottie free to fit Send t IV. Kline. Arch St., IT:iladelphia, Ta. FLORICULTURE. Some Timely Suggestions About AVItat to Plant and How to Plant It. TTie welcome spring days are here again, the brightest, happiest time of all the year. Now for the flower garden. What I-hall we plant t how shall we plant ? and when ? Where one has a large lawn or garden they can sow aa many varieties o' flowers aa they thoone, but for u small gar den it is let to select those kinds that bloom the most and the longest, for it ia really annoying to the amateur, after all their time and trouble, to find they have only planted the early, or the very late blooming sorts, that are only iu bloom for a few days, ami soon gone. Agerututu is a pretty Mexican (lower, and will give an abundance of blue (lowers until frost. C re pis barbata and the golden headed baritonia are two very early sorts and continue to bloom until quite Into in the season. The delphinium are oue of the handsomest and most useful of all our plants. The double dwarf rocket a;acis Lyaciuthitlorum i is truly lovely the plants are from ten to twenty inches high, and densely covered with heavy spikes of double f1owe:-s. tine aud rich in coloring. Ontaurea (sweet sultan) is quite a curious and attractive plant in a garden : the blooms somewhat resemble a basket filled to overflowing, hence the name it some times has of basket plant. Candytuft ia one of our old garden favorites, but so much Improved of late years as to be scarcely recognizable. The candytuft rocket is one ot the very best; It blooms abundantly, aud bears large trusses of flowers of dazzling whiteness. Mig nonette is a sweet little plant, and quite Indispensable for the bouquet maker. Two years ago I grew the parson's tree mig nonette : it is truly a giant ; the flowers are almost pure white, of great fragrance, and borne on spikes from six Inches to a foot or more in length ; the plant is fully three feet high, blooms until frost. Diajithus chinensis is one of the choicest of our annual pinks; mine of last year were very fine; the flowers are extremely double and rich in coloring, and will bloom the second year if the root are slightly protected during the winter. Those who nave never grown the longl flora four o'clock have misBed a treat ; they scarcely resemble the common four-o'clock, the planta are of more proxtrate habits, and the flower trumpets are from six to nine inches long, pure, waxy white and very frugraut; early in the evenln -the planta present a beautiful appearand , tiypropheha mu rails is a lovely dwarf a: -nual; its delicate, find foliage and pint , star-shaped flowers are excellent for a I kinds of bouquets, suitable for border edgings or harjging baskets. There are very few flowers In cultivation that make so dazzling a display of beauty as a tied of the briUiant-colored portuluca. Phlox drommondii ia one of our best annuals for all purpoMes ; they give a large variety of colors, and bloom abundantly uatil frost. l.at year I grew thirteen distinct varie ties all ln one bed, and they were lovely. Vcrbenia and pennies are old favorites of all, and no garden is perfect without them. A bed of petunias should grace every gar den, not only for their beauty, but for their fragrance. A small bed will scent a whole garden. A few foliage plants are an addition to the garden, and when not convenient to obtaiu them from a green house, a few of the annuals may be sub stituted. Ambrosia, sometimes called "Jerusalem oak," and by others known aa " oak geranium, is a pretty foliage prant with deeply indented leaves, somewhat resembling an oak leaf ; strong and robust lu habit, and densely covered with leaves and flowers from root to top-most branch, and very neat for a dividing line. Perilla, for an ornamental foliage plant, is very desirable ; it has a broad, serrated leaf, of a dark metal ic bronze, ia of erect habit, and suitable for a low hedge or fine for the centre of abed. There are several varieties of amaranthus cultivated for their foliage, which are really fine and rich in coloring; the colors will be more brilliant if planted in a moderutely rich soil. Jirs. f. A.. IK. ri i'avm untt Garden. Imported Holsteln Cow, TM to tut a fVoin. Nat. Live Stock Journal.) Owned by Thos. B. Wales, .Tr of Iowa City, Iowa. She was bred In Friesland, calved March 10. WJ, and imported by her present owner In lfM3. She was two years and five months old when she drop ped her first calf, and soon afterwards made a test of 74 1-2 lbs. of milk in one day and 2,W.ii 1 2 li s. lu thirty one days, the largest monthly record ever made by a two-year-old. Her owner believes that, if no accident happens, she will develop into one of the most remarkable milkers in the world. C neuter White Hoc. Ceese. Toulouse The so-called Cheshire breed of hogs originated in Cheshire, Eng., but has be, come extinct. There ia no such breed now raised or known in Cheshire, and has not been for twenty years. There are so-called "Cheshire" hogs in America, of some what uncertain descent. The Chester County White probably originated iu t heater County, Pa. These hogsare large, hardy, strong, vigorous, have good consti tutions, ami breed welj. They have reached weights of from t)00 to UtlO lbs. At the Birmingham (Eng.) show of lfcs'i the welghtof the winning pair of Toulouse geese was 45 lbs. 4 oz . This weight, of course, was only obtained by a rerv care ful and continued system ; 24 to 36 lbs, per pair, at one year old. are considered good weight. 8HS HAD STRUCK A HEW IDKA. Posing for PbotOftrapbere aa Beau tlce or Dlllerent Types. Jerome Bardolph Smock whs slowly parading down Fifth avenue, dreaming of the duys when he hud danced over the floor of a great dry-goods house in answer to the macic call of "Ciudi." Now he was a tales gentleman and wore dogskin gloves ami a five button cutaway English corkscrew coat. Aa he movwd ou a vision of beauty burt upon his sight. It was Klosshilde Juliana Montmorenci. Her real name wm Schmitt, but Montmorenci wan her pet nume. "Why. Flossie,"' said Jerome, " what a swell jou are! What are you doinn nowr'' "I'm a professional beauty, now, dear boy." "A what " " A professional beauty, my lamb." "Oh. I say now, how the deuce can you be a professional Irea ut v ? Only a month ago you were selling ribbou." " You do not seize upon the scheme, dear chappie. I sit for photographers for cele brated beauties. To-dav, for Instance I sat as a famous ballet daicer. I wore 'a jet black wig with the hair coiled upon top of my head, a tarletan dress, tighta and dancing slippers. Next week my pitjl tures will be for sale aa Sinorini Pilli :cxidi, of the ballet i t LnScala, .Milan and lots of young crushers, like you, who love to decorate their rooms with photographs of preity women, will buy copies and tell their friends they received them from the fair buliet dancer herself when they were on the Continent lut Summer, don't you know To-morrow I am going to sit in a magnificent kail cost nine, with extra double low nock mid short sleeves and a blonde wig. as l.ndy Mary Gravclberry the new ftnglih beauty. And that piol tore will sei! hue smelt.s, because it'a 'English, quite English, you know.' And tuat s t.ie sort of thing I'm doing now and thafa how I come to be a professional beauty, o.d chnpr:e."' " IV'8 it pay ?' riuT'1-..1.8"?1 .ngl "'J" she rcpli-d; tra I t :a. " II p de diHi,'" suid he. And fn-.s they parted. ;Yic j'ork J 1 Oil.. ;!?.."J -51"5- P--'T3 CFTK2 OOUMTRV ANO REDUOE& PSICE8. d Horace Waters & Oo FIFTH ' YT... T7 TO UK. ! $m$m at Lev Prices. Zu"XaTt3 OF Or, Warner' a SAFE Kidney and Liver Cure its former till), SOLD TO FEBRUARY 1st, 1 085 I The highest Medical Authorities pronounce it the only fcncrWT Specific for Kidney, Liver and Urinary diseases ; that it has no equal as a BLOOD PURIFIER, and that it is the best safe guard against contagious diseases, both acute and chronic, keeping the Kidneys and Liver the great organs of the body in healthy condition, disease then being impossible. We can furulab over One Hundred Thoaiand Toluntary Tcitimonials similar to tlie following. Read thorn for the good cf yourself, your family and your friends. Note the following, sho-wins how this vast number of bottles was distributed, as evidenced by our sales-books. Boston, 936,842. 15. F. I.ARRAliEK, Esq., 4? Chester Square, lioston. Mass., in 1879, was given up by several prominent Boston Physici ans as incurable from Bright' Disease. He took over 2x bottles of Warner's Sake Cure, ia 1830-2. snd Oct. 6, 1E34, wrote; that the "cure was aa permanent as surprising." Providence, O. V. FULTON', Esq.. Fulton, Texas, suffered for ten years from serious blad der disorders and lost from a 5 to 30 pounds ;' inlSSlhe used 14 bottles of VVarner's' Sate Cure, aiid recovered his natural' weight and snid, I considermyself well' tr a man of 75." December aoth. 16S4J he wrote, " I have had no symptom of kidney disorder since lS3i, and il I did I should rely upon Safe Cure." Portland, Ms., 330.829.! EX-COV. R. T. JACOn, Westport, Ky. In lS32, during a political canvast, 1. 1 . U . . I . . 1 . V iitBiiu jy auu was prubtraicu wunj severe kidney trouble. Lost 40 pounds of pesn. Used arner s Safe Cure in 18S2, and June 23, l8?4, writes : I haTC never enjoyed better health, all owing to War ner's Safe Cure." Bal. of N. Eng., - 331,315. HON'. N. A. PLYMPTON (Hon. B. F. Butler's campaign manager), of Wor cester, Mass., in May, l33o, was pros trated by kidney colic, caused by the pas rage of gravel from the kidneys to the blad der. He then began using Warner's Safe Cure and in a short time passed a large stone and a number of smaller ones. Dec! loth, IS34, Mr. Plymp'.on wrote, "I have had no recurrence of my old trouble since Warner's Safe Cure cured me." New York State, - 3,053,080. Mrs. J. B. DESMOULIN, stir Mor gan street, St. Louis. Mo., in l83a. wrote. I have been in delicate health for many years ; but Warner's Safe Cure made me the picture of health." Tune 23rd, 1SS4. she wrote. " My health hat been good for the last two years." Pennsylvania, - 1,365,914. SEE 3552 Resort to the Remedy that Nine-tenths (9-1 0) of Sufferers Require, thereby Saving Continuous Debility and Expensive Medical Attendance. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Cleveland, 511,974. JOSEPH JACQUES. Esq., St. Albans Vt.. in January 1S77 was taken desperately sick witn nrignt s uisease ot the kidneys. lie spat blood, was tremendously bloated and seemed to be beyond the power of the best physicians. He then took 60 bottles of Warner's Saff. Cure, which restored him . 1 ... T . .VL-A J?nuar7 '"..;a5. e.gnt years afterwards, he wrote : " I never emoved V... : i:r-.v. t . J ' , miict iicKii.ii 111 my me uiau 1 aonow, ana s 1 owe tt all to N arner s Safe Cure. I con sider myself cured of Bright's Disease." Cincinnati, - 655,250. B. J. WORRELL, of Ellaviile, Fla. in 1879. was prostrated with Bright's Disease of the kidneys, and under the best treat ment, grew worse. " On the advice of Governor Drew s sister. I beran Warner's:" c . . - r- . w ..1 ' . " , ; Safe Cure, sixtv bott es of which restored . ' , , , . - , me to full measure of health. I have now been cured about four years, and my casclS is regarded as miraculous." Governor! g urewot Jacksonville, Honda. April 20th, 1884, says "Mr. Worrell's case and cure give me great confidence in W arner s Safe Cure, and I unhesitatingly indorse it." Bal. Ohio, (State,) - 474,869. Mrs. S. A. CLARK. East Granby 1 .Z V ed, P constitutional and female complaints of! the worst kind een sick ten years, and: . I" November. 1SS4 she tried everything. wrote. "Warner's Safe Cure cured me iui jcais mu, ana nas Kept me well. r 1 1 . .... i Southern States, - 2,725,513. ROBERT GRAHAM, 77 Penn street. T 1.1 ' rr t r DTOOKiyn. i-x. 1., sunerea lor six years irom innammation 01 trie bladder and; stricture. Six physicians, aoecialiata. gave h.m up to die. In 18S3. he began 5 :he wrote, That wa. fully three year. W arner s Saff Cure and its continued use. KO. I have had no trouble since and I he savs. effected a complete cure. Under '.if eel first class end weigh io3 pounds date June 25. 1SS4. he says. "My healthj?P would cot ro back to that tim. r'i continues goou ; nave since April 30, 1883." used no medicine Canada, 1,175,868.1 All Ihe Testimonials abore given arc Trora pcreons xx Un M-rrc fEEMAXEXTLY CURED several year, ago ..! remain i Grxea,t Ba,xo:a,iTis TO 13K IIAL AT TIIK GOLDEN COUCH'S INlilAV I3t7IITlAVCw. Corner Eleventh Avenue and Thirteenth St., Aitoona, Pa. WHERE HAS JUST KEEN' RECEIVED ARflTI r 1000 WORTH of tie BEST QUALITY ani BEST HADE CLOTHING HALb, uai'S, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, ETC.. ot elotlfe. or an o jr'coat " deaWnV J ZZi? ,. I IIS""," th" ',u"- " -t our price, be,0re .nrest.afr jour ufoy". ".! "St?,, Ur 'n'' II. MARCH. ALTOONA, FA.. OCTOHEH 27. 188i.-tt. Xi'' II . F , I C K . -Ej ATTURXEY-AT-LAW, . .. AI..T1IONA. PA. -l)mpo In Koom o. T Shenlt Blora. f.I.t eath BTcnue All klnrt of h.-inr.s prompt, ly and fatiMaetorlW .ttenrled to m roth English and ircrtnun. .'ollectlnn a VM.Ity. 4-18,'s4. HP "V. DICK, Attoenky-at-law, . Ebensburs;, P. Office tn fcnll.llnir of T J. L.loyd dec d, (first lloor,) Centre street. All roiDiier of legal bu.lae.i attended te .utmracta rl' mud rwllearlann a specialty. ri"-W -tf i AnrKKTISKUS I nen.1 lor onr Select List of Ixcl fewparer. Oeo. F. Kowell tt Co., 10 Si.ruce t, n . . - o 151 con W UlilUUgU, I U I ,vl.U. CHAS. E. STEPHENS, of Lonisrille, (j'jKy., Not. 15, 1882, wrote, "When my g daughter was ten years of age she was seriously attacked by extreme kidney dis ""jorder. She recovered temporarily, but a t year ago was rfam prostrated. She was 'swollen to twice her natural size, had fre C quent headaches, nausea, and other dis . ilPhinaffn C fUI,ecl symptoms or the disorder. All her 128 S47 '"oXouisTjlle physicians agreed that sb, ' 1 ') e 'could cot recorer. Her case and treat. 5ment were telegraphed to a New York X specialist, who eaid recorery was in- possible. I-ast August we bepan to treat g her ourselves, and now, wholly through the influence of Warner's Safe Cure, the Is apparentiy as well as ever." November. 1 1 884, he says, " My daughter is apparently S in perfect health 1 'Detroit, 635,210. THE REV. ANDREW J. GRAHAM, (P. E.), Grand Island. Neb., in 1681 was pronounced fatally sick with Brlght's Dis ease. His condition he says wan desperate and he could grt 00 relief from physicians. He then followed Warner's SaTe Curt treatment, and July 7, 1B84, b wrote, " All local trouble has disappeared. Have taken no medicine for nearly a year. Milwaukee, 344,171. S. F. HESS, Rochester, N. Y.. th til known tobacco manufacturer, three lyears ago took twenty-five bottles of War jner's Safe Cure for liver disorder, and !August aoth, 1804, he reported, "I con sider myself fully cared, and the credit b jwholly due to Warner's Safe Cure." Minnesota, 486,013. G. W. HAMILTON, Milton, Santa iiN-osmo., riorics, uccemDer iitn, ICB4, wrote that " four years ago rr.T wife waA . . rr n-: .:.t. . : . - . . i i duced her to a skeleton. The doctors finally pronounced her case Bright's Disw ease of the kidneys, and incurable. She then took 13 bottles of Warner's Safe jCure, and has been in perfect health ever 'since. She now weighs 1 80 pounds where formerly she was a skeleton. Warner's ISafe Cure will make a permanent euro jalways if taken by directions." Bal. H. W States, 1,400,352. St. Louis, 1,222,895. REV. JAMES ERWIN, Methodist minister, est Eaton, N. Y.,was long and senous.y 1.1 with inflammation of the pros tate gland, (a very obstinate disorder) la 0' IS32, he began the use of Warner's Saf 'Cure, and June 25th. 18S4, wrote. "The m relief obtained two years ago proved per- ! m,ent; physicians express great sur. e " r"' I Kansas City, 538,395. J S. A. JOHNSTON. Lockington. Ohio, Sept. 20, 1S81, stated that for thirtv years he had suffered tortures with dyspepsia, 5 but he was entirely cured by the use of j w arner s Safe Cure. Dec 8th, 1S84, he bays ; . .""r lVlma P a 'jiufwrnsm rev oia complaint u toev f . 1 ,. - . " , mi uciun is srooa. T Hal C VJ Ctntnm Pit nm ,Udl' OIqIES, - DOO.UgZ. I N- B. SMILEY. Esq.. of Bradford, e Pa., in iSSa, was very seriously sick of e- treme kidney disorder and rheumatism, fi which gradually grew worse. Pbyalciasft 2. beinflf unable to assist him, his last resort .was Warner s Safe Cure, and June 2th. B jl884. he wrote, " My health is better tliaa -better that hn nv.TeIr.el j a il catch cold and have any slight kidney a trouble I - the relie fa i ' I believe is permanent. -San Francisco, - 932,210. 1 JAMES M. DAVIS, 330 South Pearl reet, Albany, N. Y., superintendent of S Jagger Iron Co., la 18S1 a offered from very O serious kidney trouble; he weighed but a 160 pounds: h used 18 bottles of Wan. fi nr' ;.r 1 t v o.L ... . .year, ago for all the dollars ia the United State.. Ifal. Pacific Coast, - 624,237. ICLOTHING IIOUS tor- MK. BUCK LEY, ATTORSI r.V.AT-I.A W, Al.TlKiNA. PA. Hfttoe orer the Ktnt National Rn En trance on lllh arenas, second door from mh .t. GEO. M. READE, ATTOBNET.AT-LAW, Epi-iirRO, Pa. - Offlci on tTontre street, near High HIT. MYERS. ATTOKSE1 iET-AT-I.AW. "0.fnce In Cullonadc Kow. on t'emrc surect. Xlte Field !. A Surry County, Va., corn--;.or. V r.t r, ' t)ie f'ultivator writes: For l.n.;irl;r' sowiiiR, we iisp, ln this pert .f V.ri:, (Surry t'otinty;, from oue an-i a ,n:f . 0 t wo bfisliel of kt. If the s-J t; cf traf-h, with few infT!.r j ec-Ui er, and a half biif hels. or even I.--, ts er,.',.;,-! forannrre. 1 hey sh'niM b- eriT ' triliit(l vor the irrouiul, and mkv "i. aowtnl upon the uiitiroken nirra- h; ' tovt reil t.y pIuwitiK the land a sinple turn plow. "1 The field pa, if ivnitid, w',l nt cl- moKt anywhere that it ran (.(.tain a i.n 1 1 noil atiil moi-ture. It does well ronchest ground, snd hf nee it Is an k-'i-miralle crop to jInnt first on a piece t f new lnnd, ti fit it for hoed irf.pM. A lnrcer vleld TMr Rr r ia n .t .. -,i . - . - i - . i n . r i m u pi:iuieu in ruw s, tihr oennn aiul or two plowiiiir" , and. if vou . T. I. - ft , weeding with the hoe. The rows iLaT 1 from two and a half to three feet u-ar" hills twenty to twenty-four iucr.eo, ix to eight ens in a Lili. A amf i:- t: will pl.int an acre. ' ' In Virginia we may prow two cr --.ii . year on the ame laud, but fyentr.ly ui. we Is raised. Thie we jilnijt ia Jue"i,r July ; between corn, say m.ddle of S -i -lint wwM alone, flrtxt pnrtof June iV ' cat in the com feld (aa Is ofu-u doi " Isaowedatthe last working of ti. c, j say middle of July. ' ' The pea will mature lu ninetv da? hi I fihould think one crop a yeiir c,.ul' "' prown almottt unywhere m the .-" Btatea. It will doubtless nature -1 Kebrafka. unless the nigl-ita la Jure Jl. Anfrnst, and first half cf Septeir. ( V- a: J Vx cool. It in very aeiiwtlve to f0; .j the uipht teruperature is not too luw ' t fucceaaful corn frrowing, C. H. ma Kiu the field pia. With ua herethtj blat k. varietr lu intj rrown fur stork nnd Improving ttt k.- 1 1 he bliirk eye is the let for the ta-i i have none to fell, hut they can be Lai ia onr market at present for aSoctli -r bushel. Morr About K. It. Waahhnrna, Probably one of the bent Vir.in:-,, ye ever had abroad win Washburnc. a: hir'i. He made more of a mark for birr.j-eix is modern times than any other M'.tiV.r -Ae have ben to Europe. Vet Wmi,t;r!t wae the hero of au iucldent of r,i.:tC t?; fortune which would have driven acvcj the delicate creatures now swarnjlr? tKe a foreign place to commit auiclJe' l: ;,, had been eiroilarly unfortui.&te W,,' burne wa? one evenlnp at a court (Civen by Napol eon I IT. It was the torn at these dinner, when the i.'- '. aroe to retire with the lsdle-. Kr ; prntlemen to rie from their fer.is k'-i btep back from the table, no that ciu.i pans down the line between them thlsallcouM avoid turning their ' a-'tj upon the Empress. Waihburne ta.l v,-. tende-r feet. Durinn the dinner tti niui n KCRxi neai or nnnt yaui-e J eaae n.iriscn ce naa quietly Hi.i.e.l patent leather pumps un !er the table was abnorbrd in conversation toward close of the dinner, and wae cauttt awarea when the Euiure- iaa. u.'nal e. . . II- . obliRed to atep bark without kavlrBt-v to put on his pumps. He s;...k1 :u i's Ho kin feet, KrTe. d!k-ci:ied uLi r.f prcwst'-ied . I n t he ro w of pri u :i : i. 0 : ; ..; : s w ho otood at hie rlht and ie':, Lt i. trayed uoneof the embarrassment Lc n. r"t have felt, and wa never heard t-j t. . m to the incident by any one. .V. V ; j Obedience aa a Virtue. Obedience at? a requirement !v w e ; t :. ;t but ua a rirtne, for its .own loe.;..ti will have a etrange look to r.mcv '"Many are in obedience frum u, . -ii: rather than fruru love Tbec !..( amiss, and repine for buiall cai:. '" lu tliiK matter the care cf i. :::.-:: liLprtant. They bhouid rrow i:p w.; obeiifi!ce aa a l imposition. A t-i.- .' 8Ubordin:tti; u ti.ey r::jn'.d r i -i-i r s. tue well Ruined. 'Tis well to e it dreu reiivouH. always wl.ci '3 :tr ' the bcur'it of the:r utu'ei -t!i!i: t nctai'.i ledtfti.eut ff tier d ,-'. ! thinking beings, but afiei rrt'i.-r tL:. . fore the obeiieiee. .:: yeara. f-.r the tvt.elit of 'thur tr..-t. . :. euce aud oleti cute ri a virtu K:.i tuereisno Mx-My w.th'-iit oi-e-l-ei.-.- disorder and wraktex, and therer.Ti lection, what way it. there to ;.1;.k.- -In the land, to erer t a f.-ui: !.: l-, weuith and to br:n about li.ai standing of freedom i.i ii 1 1 . . health and power. prote ti u rf t'-.i- w-.-and uplifting of the jor. tti.j; v. sv these pre;t and pood things but lo t:"u the children to oley beca:i- It : 1 ' and l-ecaue obedierce i the i::: e- v.:; uobliity aud power cf all comma:. '. A lliuk Done to lb Dr.th 1 j a Leu. Four miles from Aiken, S. C. at tr home of Mr. T. C. Harkt-r. rt.r'.ilv. matronly hen was rhceri'y t'uck.r. t. Ltr downy brocxl and indubtrioiiKiy -i rrv'c L... for their matutinal meal when the:e pesred iu the ky overhead a hue f.ak wliirlinp in concentric rircies. A note of warning from the patriarch. a', t. k hurried tlie feedmc fowls to fj...' concealment, and, f' llowed by thet-tr.-j cluck of the ofci hen. !ent the u.f.j.'t Spring chickens scurryinp bem at .-. the ; r v U-ctuiK winps of their mc.ther. Ar.J cue too noon came the alarm. Th i.eit atant there waa a whirring scur.i :n the air, aud, with w.vy to his bcv.ly. ruminv head 1. re::; -t I'.te shot out of a cannon, the ti k .hrVi amonc tlie panicMricken bro.V b;i: !e had reckoned without h.s ho-t. The o.c. fca had sand in her jrizr.ard nnd wn.x tr:: t r.? With her winp extender! and the ?&" ' on her neck standinp apart. ihe n.-e: onslaught of the turd of prey. ' r had he touched the pro;;nd tbac ' upon him. The conr.irt. which w. nested by several parties, whs as i it wns brilliant, and tn'fc.re sac reach the plucky little hrn f?1 retched the feathered! pirate li. herfeet. The hawk measure.! i;:i f rom tio ro tip, and w a carried l-o . a and eiilnbited. A luc ky blow fr n " e beak of the hen ect-'ied the eye, and, .e trated hia brain. Xe Keep Away the Hlaee. Get down to a realijitiou of true sS.r and success. Get out from the sr.a'. a weary body, an overloaded cocti'. t:ua. trr an overtaxed dipeatiou. and nI te spiritual life conditioned bv not.s cf t And learn that true life deeper noise, and trne life dee;-er itnn tetatk):i and talk. Nor Juiit' T cess by the crowds who pather cr tb. titude w ho appland, nor your fs.k.: the stillness or apparent dVserticn. success lies in char.ped hearts, in 1 i deemed, in faces npufted toward ti -: re. r.sa rro An exchantre aava onion foc'sIs - s.l the rape, and thia ia bow it U workeu. Six lad "lea take an onion with tbeTn ir;c i room, and one of them takes a t !:e cf Then a younc reutlemau ts a.'rr.!t'.i. ' the came, and if after k'tir.c m'. cf tfa be falla to tell wh'.ch of lltra b t kc onion, why then all the plrLs wo '.iJ k bim. Whoopee t ynm, yum I C-ni w e'll faraish the onion. Wall ou UoA. Tbere Is no hurry ln euinjalthltw- mrjat indeed run to do the cornma-w" of trod, but we must run cacti, fand look about ua while we run. " are not alow we ehall nva 'h-' e shall miss eeelnp (iod, nnd r lnp him also. V a can harder r a cn hardly ra pr- unless we are alow. Jt it'. I'tU- t-rr. Thkhk never has been offered ti f r of Cambria county a medicine so def rt of praise and patronage as McD.'na :' rf- ebrated Worm Powders. Tl ey roDib;"f t- three most desirable points In any rerrf'T Tlz ; Smallness of dose, ralnes to and effectiveness. They are po-itie t it Greatest worm destroyer of the B2 M"f children suffer continually and fius'y ,J-' their parents never dreamlnc that tre'r '' aehs are Infested and esten tlirei: k'1 '' worms. Twenty-five cent- lne.-...1 ir. t nox of McDonalds reirhratrd Wcrra I ders would have saved the liti s sufe' J life and civil back its ir-y rbri "" blifomlna helth. Any of J;.i'.;p cause tepulsion where worm 1 money promptly refunded. Sold tf James, Kneiisnure. Johtjpton, Uoiiowat Co . 5-S.-lj Philadelphia An'''' (AMIIRIA. Wnw BbT wa Hrk. we tnvr t'.tr 'i- " ' tvtieo ulie was aCtiti.l, ft. ene.t t-.r ' W ben she besme Mm, ihnrlunii tet' "' ': When h haa thll frn. he Be Ibftn ' For sale at James' lrui Store, "1 DON'T FEEL WELL !" Tbest is out of order ; m arlectf d, this iue-n r-''' Ic dyspepsia. You elion'd lake Acker I ,f pepsia Tablets and- avoid this teiriV.i A ease. Sold Dy E. James. Ct'BK or Croi r I'se Pr. Tl'' " EclectrlcO.I areordina to dlrer:r! 1; -the best remedy for all sudden atr !-! colds, pain and inttatuiuatiou. '"' T i V J 1 w rr 'i! jh ai vs. i """ir
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