FARM JOTES. Sow'carrots early. Fainting saves decay. Over-churning is detrimental. Use some goose-Gil on sore teats. Lessen rather than increase the fen cing. Cleanliness Is half in making good butter. Late sowing of oats will cause a light crop. The Berkshire hog3 are unexcelled as Sam producers. I Farm animals appreciate the shade tree. Plant some. Profit In gardening is directly related to the manare business. Don't mix wood ashes with manure. but spread them separately. Choose cloudy days in preference to others for transplanting of all kinds. Evergreen can be safely planted sev eral weeks later than deciduous trees Pleasure in farming ; driving the work, Instead of the letting the work drive you. Large-growing trees planted at fifty Ttet from buildings will, in time, pro tect them from lightning. The manure question is an Important enough one, that every farmer should experiment with different kinds of fer tilizers. The Norway spruce planted at two feet apart will with one clipping each year make a perfect and beautiful hedge for the farm. Don't allow the lantern to be lit in the barn. Even if it goes out. better a rope the way to a light place, than run risks of a fire. ' These are important point, to insist upon having the boys help observe. Watch the seed buds of cabbage, tur nip, and other brassicas, and as soon as the leaves show, dust with any sub s'ft'ice like soot, wood ashes, or air p ntk-pd lime to kill the black flea. A suicri in time" here will save the crop. Professor Arnold states, that the re sults of his expei iments in feeding grain to railch cows show, that four parts of bran, two parts of cornmeal, and one part of linseed meal form the best and cheapest dry food for milk producing. Churning the whole milk has the ad vantage of giving a larger quantity of Du.ter, iut at the expense of more la bor, and on the whole the system is not worth carrying out. Sweet cream re quires more labor than sour cream to produce butter ; in fact butter will not come from the former before it sours, as the result of agitation in the churn. FARM AND LI VK STOCK XOTE. Keep insured. Oats suit fattening lambs Sow plenty of com to feed green. Chafing collars make balky colts. Keep the bulls in moderate flesh. Having fast horses don't help farm crops much. Water not fit for a man is not fit for a milch cow. Chickens two months old may be ta ken from the hen ; they will cuddle to gether and keep warm. Steaming and poulticing are U3ually worth more than physic, and can be safely applied by anyone. To have a good flow of milk all thro' next winter, remember to sow a big lot of roots. Coal tar will answer as well as pine tar to daub the noses of sheep for pre venting maggots in the head. Anointment made of half and half of sulphur and tar, will cure an itching tall in a horse. Change to a thorough wash with soap and warm water once a Ripen cream by an occasional stirring and keeping it at about sixty degrrees until slightly sour. Iu churning, start slowly at first, and keep up regular mo tion. When the butter has granulated to the size of wheat kernels, draw off the milk and wash with water and brine. Unless calves raised by hand are fed carefully they are apt to have bowel troubles, either of looseness or constipa tion. Let the feed at the start be milk from the cow, changing gradually from this to skim milk with meal added. Scalded Indian meal and rye flour, lin ked oil cake, or wheat middlings are suitable. The quantity of either of these should be small at first, and In creasing gradually until the calves are turned to gras. A half a pint of fine cornmeal, or a third more of middlings, besides a aill of linseed meal each day, ought to answer for a fair sized calf, Manuring in the Hill. It is a gam ; r growth the season through to have oorn or other fie'd crops start up stroug at first. There is no better way of help ing this matter, especially if the ground wv richness, than to manure it tne hill. This may be done with the great est economy In labor by the use of bone manures or unleached ashes. Either Burerphosth.Ue of a good quality or ground uones aipi'eu at. iuc - , or 30 pounds per acre in this way is de sirable. Unleached ashes dropped on each hill at the time of planting, or at first hoeing, will show marked results. The Secret of Successful Poultry Raising. Keep your hens physically comfortable. No matter bow costly the hennery, or the breed, if the hens do not show by their cackle and manner that they are happy, there will be but ; little profit. Dnrirg the summer they need plenty of green food, with gra:n ad some meat, while shelter from the rain, moisture and wind must be at band. Their winter quarters must be comfortable, well ventilated, light, and provided with a dust bath. Green feed, with grain and meat, is then also need ed. Fresh water in a pefectly clean troueh, is indispensable at all seasons. Yerw R?il.ati Rvry. Mr U W. Wlllio. of Manchester, Mich., writes : "My wife ! teca almost helpless for five year. o iielplw that she could not torn ever in tied alone, fen used two bot tle of Electric IJittrrs, and is so biocd Im proved that she is at!e now to do her own WKiwtrle Bitters will do all that Is claimed forthero. Hundred of tetiraonia.s attest their great curative powers. Only fifty cents a boiue at James' diua. store. - altlvatloa J Rwtlinitt. lion. B. S. Hewit,ex Speaker House Uep rf 'ftitatlves, rltn : "J. A. McDonald. Iar Sir : I have been buying my flavor eitract lot year from a P?ttburg manufac turer. Hecently we tiied bottle of yours nri found it vi rv BMd indeed. Enclosed find five dolla'S. fe-nd me its value In your j Vanilla Kxtract. , Moral always V f'r McDonald s Fit ' voi iri" V.y.tf art. Ward...' ar.l.f ansl r.mf.rl. If yoo are suffe-lDg from poor health or 'laosraishlng on a bed of eiegness nkirhMr 'II you are elmcly ailing, or it job feel 'week dJ dispirited. wiibnot clearly know. bit whv. Hd Hitter will fnrely cure ro. ' If yog are a minuter, end ; bare overtaied yourself with your ; pastoral done, or a mother, worn out I with eare and work, or a man of baiiuMi nr labor. weakened by the strain of your everyday Ju tlee.or a man of letters toiling over your midnight work, Hop bitten will mutt surely strengthen yoa If vou are suffering from over-eating or drinking, any discretion or dissipation, or are young and growing too fast, as it often tne case, 'Or 11 you are In the workshop, on the 'farm, at the desk, anywhere, and feel that your system neels cleanslnsr.toc- -ing. or sumuiaimgwiinoat Intoxieat Ing. if you are old, 'blond thin and Impure, pulre 'feeble, nerves unsteady, faculties 'waning-. Hop Bitten la what yoa give you new Ufa, health, an heed to ind vigor. If yon are costive or dyspeptic or fuller ing from any other of tbe numerous dis eases of the ttomach or boweli. It li year own fault If you remain 111. Tf you are wntlm away with any form of Kidney disease itop temptisar death th la moment, and turn lor a cure to Hop Bitten. If you are sick with that terrible slckress nervousness, yoa will find a "Balm In Oile ad" in Hop Bitters. If you are a frequenter, or a resident or, a miasmatic district, barricade your sys- tem against the scourge of all eouotrlet Malaria. Epidemic. Trillions and Inter mittent Fevers by the uie of Hop Bitten If yoa havs rough, pimply, or ssllowtkln, bad hrealb. Hop Bitten will give you fair (km. rch blood, the sweete-t breath and health. ! will be paid lor a case theg will not curs or help. A Ladye Wlab. Oa, bow I do wish ro ray skin was aa clear and lidy to her friend. "You sou as yours,' tald a la can easily make It so.' answered the friend 'How?' inqni.-ed tbe Mm lady. By usinir Hop Bitten that makes prjre rich observe" blolnlo health. It did lor me as you ar-None genuine without a bunch ol green Hops on the white label. Shun ail ih. -. . soooas stuff with "Hop" or "Hous" in th,r so - An Independent Newspaper of Dem ocratic Principles, but not Controlled Ku . - - 7 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- j sible Promptness, Accuracy and Impar- ' naiity; and to the Promotion of Demo cratic Ideas and Policy in the affairs of Government, Societv and Industry Bntem, by Mail, foatpaid: DAILY, per Year $6 00 DAILY, per Month 50 6UNDAY, per Year , 00 DAILY and SUNDAY per Year ... 7 00 WEEKLY, per Year qq Addrrm,. TFtE 8rx. fine York City. CARRIAGES, WAGONS & SLEIGHS! Carriage Making in all its Branches. Painting, Trimming an.I IJEPAIRIXn of all kinds done a the SHORTEST NOTICE and the LOWKST rKICFi. Also, I'lanlnsr, Sawlna-and Wood Turn In: with Improve.! machinery. Also, all kln-ls of heav j work done. Carriage .rntth shop connected All parties trusting me with work will t honor bly dealt with- All work warranted. Ebenibars;. October 24. 18S4. D. X. CHUTE. ALL FOR NOTHING. WHX.Tf1.E DOCTOR WAS DISGUSTED. ANQ what hou'r whlr-h wan situated In a cosy vnlaifS in ten tral New York, "I have srot ba.-li from a lonsr and rim riili awa v down among: the mountain, and II to no purpose wnatever. ids messenser saia .) ,in't lis tin morn nr. rnen tne race r Is he bad only an ordinary atiaca 01 cone. 11 im ; tmriieionB us'i omv ni .t-h.t uvfii .r BENSON'S UAIt INK I'UKHUS fLIMt.n o I stomach he wooKl nave oeen an nirni iu an onr or two. But some foil are Mow to learn," snutru K - - I , L 1 1 . 1 . v. 1 A . . . . kr i n villnwlnv the CUD or teamltiSj tea ni wne naa jasi pourea i"r nun. Dr. e was risini: yei pevpie ao icrn. ctcu mrrr'u"' "i;,t.iVorrqv:"r.on(Ttebne ! xd doctor are certain to be saved much of their ' needless toll Io all disease capable 01 oein ai fected by a planter Benson" acte eflllently and at ! Tne aenuln bare the word CAl'CtNE cut j once. n I he centre, rrice cenia. Sbabl-rt H. JrH!tso!. rhemlsts. New York. PAT ITCWN ft CO., of the Brmnno A untie aw, eon tlnu 10 act as Solicitors for r'mlwnts, aveata. Trade Maris, t (.prnghta, tor tne jnitti Males, uiuas, Kr a:id. France, (rtrmllnf, etc Hand Book nlwnt fa' wiita ai'tit free. ThulT-p"ven yvurs' ex ptrlenoa. Patents obtained throujn Ml'NM 4 CO. are n.rflce-t In the Hria.sTi ric A m eric am. the largest, best, and nj'ist wnleiy circulated scientific paper. 3.3)aycar. VVeelv. pplndld ensravlnirs ard Intfrrti ins In orniat!on. Piecluien ci't'f of the Scientific A mfN lean ii-nt free. Artdrens Ml XN A .. S II.NTirlO JLMsricam oraoe. VX Broadway, New York. T STOPPED XV Insars Vs-icei fVH Dr.KLllfE Nerve Res STOPPED FREE Hejtorea OB.EAT E8TOREB ArilHitmallmi Disas. a-ty ie IttVALLlBLa if tokea a dintcted. A t-M mlmr NOW IN USE 36,989. mine out lsprTM seller r . . ' " " , re St rt ss the lest. rrniej i ir ;t s' Newark, Ohio. ,:- 1 f - UAMfnrfa Mnch nA CO-. ra.tcrn Brah House. HHinuwt, SSlMi paer, orrmaw . "rr"'-- a.f - Mpnh. treatraeati a.n and sure rrmediea. Deformities Treated. Ci or writs for list si que,tuustone answered b. thorn desirinf treatment bj snail. Crmmaftai feaat flaaAwre aaawte! saw ttolr aeasa. si Imts sMieSIss to thH ssvs.lst. It Uaa a li a.s Mr JMrMllr. f. t. Ullltl. Tesat sss r7.lri. Ss rWs feaMI SeJ. a tare. I.lltal. Lae-t .t.. "t. L-.ala.aa. fin, 1 .11 r u 1T. Butts ll.spanaur. trtllill SO laara. The BEsrn rsiTKAiT sr Gen'l U. S. GRANT, sDemorestm8ohthlY r For MAT. aO Cento. W Jean!"?' Demerett, Publisher. 17 E. 14th St.. New York Sold by all cwsdcaitrs and Postmasters, GOOD NEWS 13 LADIES. Greatest inducements ereTof fered. Now- yonr time to get nv ce-lees f or oor eolel.rased Teas aed t'wrreew,aijd aeeara a beaott. lul Goid Band or oas Rose China Taa Sat. or Haodsotne Dsworated f,l d Band Moas R-WO IVnoer ret, or (Jd Band atoaa IooT.ted Toiiet Het. For fill rrtn-J ad.1re-a TH K I.ICIVA. X' .11 r nil - - 1.--S. tl aod S3 Vaaey St.. Iw org. FOR SALE! riraSewrfal Ktal- llosia Dd wallswar Italia. Tbe best in Amerrcs. A il from re-now-ned Sires in Scot land. All registered sad pedirrees furnished. Prteesa tsaw sad Trs-naa Eaaay. Address. llrH A T BRO araokaiaa 7arm, Ft. Wayaa, Topi. ADTrKTIKKH hy addreesln F0. P. ROWILL a CO., lOSnmceSt.. New York, can learn tbe exa;t coei "t ntiynr jpose.1 line of Advertising In American Nivrpaner. lOO-Tsgs rmphlel, lOe. EMTS Vx I W v. u to r 1 1 mm 4 lSM.Sr-eM Pll I r. j 1 i Lots of People Say, 'OHMY BACK." IVER 'T, I la. -". " tfiEVER KNOW f . To FA I Li? Here Is Solid A. 1 TESTIMONY from Hard Working Hen. Machinist and Builder. "I haTe been troubled years with kidney and bladder difficulty. After using four bottles of Hrirr'a Kidney and Liver Rutin I hare been completely cured." William C. Clark, Mason and Builder, Aubnrn, X. T. "Health 1 better than wealth." Machinist. Mr. Georpe Karfr. Machinist. 11M Rldpe A Ye., Philadelphia. Pa., says: "My disease started when I was quite a young lad by having weak kidnevs. I have uaed just all bottlesof IlcnT'a Kidney and Liver kKDT. and I aolemnly proclaim, 'I feel like a new man." " "Good counsel has no price, obey it." Mechanic. Mr. Henry Williame, Mechanic, East Bridge port, Conn., aaya: "About two months ago I caught a heavy cold, which settled In my kidney. I got a bottle of Hrxfi Kidney and Liver Rxhidt and with the lint dote began to getwelL" "Light supper make long live." Railroad Mai. -T.,mT!k. B- Ie- offlce N. T. C. A IT. R. R. Llttl rans, n. y.. June 8. 1883. ay: -My father, 64 vcarioia, naa severe kidney and bladder dtaeaa for SO years, urination causing acute pain. The weaanes was so great he was obliged to wear a rubber bag. Twelve bottle of Hurr a Kidney Kaainr completely enred him, and we consider it rcmaraaoie. e cheerrully recommend it." "Deeds are better than word." Htnrr' Kidney and Liver Rhbst ha stood the teat of time. It has been before tbe public for twenty yean, and baa cured every year thousands of people Buffering from various disease of the Kidneys and Liver, and kindred disorders, who had failed to pet relief from doctors and who expected never to be cured. Thousands of testimonials from such persona attest iu value. Send for book. "Al' well that end well." Sold by all druggists. Price $1.25. I HUNTS REMEDY CO., Providence. R. I. K. CBITTKHTOM, tieaeral Ageat, M. iealth is Wealth Da fc. C. West's Nibvc akd Train TnrAT btl.nt, a guarant.jod erifn-ifio for iryttcriu. Lwrri pes, ( onvuldionn. Numna m!i. Hrhis pnoi"! lorvons Proetrntion rsmsed by t lie uso rtohiceo. Wnkefnlnm Il HoftOnin of t h llnm rMnhinetn in. nnitV ri'J (I InnHiniy tn mMMrw A n . .1 .5 ! . Premature. Oi l A, Uarronneasi, Laos of power .n either box. Involuntary Loss and Kpermnt 'rrhnpa causd hyovpr-oxortion of tho brain, suif Jiuaor ovor-indulswnco. ich box contains onernonth a trrotmeut. $lXOa box,.r en boxes lorf ..(XJ,6entby mail prepaidon receipt of pneo. 1TE Gl'ARAXTEE HIX ROXKH To euro nv.y car. 'With erh orrler rwived byn j'x '-'xi accompanied with t-VOU. w will send the purchaserour written ajuarajatee to ro fond the money if tho treat mnnt duoa not cS cl b euro. Guarantees issuel onlvbr JOHN O. WEST & CO, 862 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILLX, Bole Prop's West' Liver flUa. IWCORPOKTEI M IHIJ7. STRIfTliVOXMliTlHL PLIN. PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRE HISURME COin OF EBENSDURC. PA. Fraa Notes csw xa fares - $!.,... Only 7 Assessments in 28 Yars. Good FARM PROPERTIES ESPECIALLY DESIRED. NO STEAM RISKS TAKEN. GEO. M. READE, President. T. JT. DICK, Secretory. Ebensbnrjr, jr n. 81. mi.-iv. ANYBODY0'" mke Pho- "aaaBs toaraph by new sr dry plate process For 50 cli. we will fend post paid Koche's Manual for Amateurs, which fives fufl In structions for making the plrtures. Outfits we furnii-h from fio upwaids Our "PUOTOGRAPIIIfJ PULLETIX," edited by Prof. Jhs. F. Chivh-jr ht-ad a month for only 12 per ftrTiTuM.'WvV tojjraptiers, pioff s-ioiial or amateur, folly nnatpri on ai' imDrovi-ments, and answers all Questions wneii anucuiuri nnrr Circulars and price lists free E. & 11. T. ANTHOM C0.. anaPr Phototrahlr Appai aafl Haterlal, - . . ,,.x TkT "V' r o. ' I liiiwaiv i n 1 , TiT.W VHKK CITY. y . - March 27, IMS -tf. jwav . WW ATA HT R Cream Balm a a r 1 e a n e s the Head. Allays Inflammation. I r. ' r u rHAYFtVLRM Heals the Sores, j Restores thei senses of T ast e 1 Smeli7A quick AY-FEVER Ps,tlTe Cnre A particle l applied In each nostril and Is aarse- I able to use. Price. 50 o. by mmiorii iirumu. . Send for circular. ELY BK1. lrnK'-" May I. !. t. tlweao N. V. Ill w 1 R. R. LAMDS la Minnesota. North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon. Frosai l4tka Saperlar te fwsrH Ummm. At prices ranging chiefly from 12 to $6 per acra, en B to 10 earf time. Thia I tha Bart Counrrv lor securing Good Hones now open for Hlsmnt. sjaw S w 3 O meres of Goventmeat E" IT tC. Land Free under the Hornesiead IMS has ,ni Timber fnltnre Ul. MITK ULr cf all the Public lands disposed of In IMS. v. ere in the N.i-v,.en Psclfc coontrv. BeoklMS Ma.Ta sent P'stElS, descnblns: tbe "rtsera rir'nvUmU-y.A Railroad Land. or Sal. and th- rRMi(oernnient iJinds. Address.t.HAl. a. l?AMBoHS.UndCom r.N. P. E. It.. St. Faal, sUnsv KANSAS LANDS Id the heart of the yreat whent.eorn and stock growing seel i"n of ita.r State FOR SJ-af3.XiH3. The RaiX Etti'e Rejfrtcr. dscrillngthe coun try and Inn.W for ale. s.-nt Ire. Address. A. B MoCONNF.I.L ll.-ul F.state Agt-, Firtnerlv at Slinu. Saline (.. Km. To'ingftowr., O. i Best Ltnnk Hefert-ncce given. a as, a, a as a Send si x cents for postage and r I DDllL celve tree a costly ho of goods thi I rnll I "IU help ' 'th"r sex. to moi U I lllLLsmoney right away than anythir Send six cents for postage and re veal i ore ng ele m the world, fortunes swan ire woraera ao olutelv sure. At once address THra k t o.. Au gueta. Maine. (t-4.'84.-Iy.) S CUtlt wMEtt All IU! lt. Vtet t :ocrb vruo. good, rttista. Vae mum, oy onursiasa. S3 w r"IT 1 sll( ni r THE COMPLETE H0ME..,5. boo. New ediuaa. New btadlngs New ill jiinMieas n-oss new designs. Superbly gotten up. Same low wme. Alsptrd to s!l c ---. -e IS s- sijM. Asesis doing Ng work. 1-xrsLLIlT TSSsfS. The handwmest pratpectus ee. issikoV AinlT now SSAULav C.oneeTSOM a Co.. 66 North th S. PMladel phM. Pa. Ai-vsHter s'snd new books and Bibles. WANTED hraottful electrlo Corsets. Sumplo free to those be- eom'nc asrents. No risk, quick sales. Terntorv slven. sstistact ton guaranteed. Address DK. SCtoTT, 84 Broadway St., S. I. March IS. In. CHORTHAND w 41. Lesson r) mall. Pamphlets mailed free. I. Ingle's t'ompendium. SA. I.'.ngle's Col. ego of Shortnand. ltni (Tiestnut St., Philadelphia, pa. .i. m i.ivt.i.t:. H Lai FARM A.MMALS. As the weather of early spring under goes that change called 'softening" It should not be forgotten that a like change overtakes the farm beast. In fact, men feel the same change creeping over them, and are made aware of great tendency to chilliness, not because the weather Is colder, for the mercury in tbe tube shows a higher temperature, but owing to a relaxed condition ef tbe skin, and all the tissues beneath. The susceptibility to "taking cold" is very great at such times. The appetite weakens, and correspond in ely all ths vital forces are at a lower ebb than when the weather was cold and bracing. The winds and rains of early spring are particularly searching, and it is a very bad practice to relax efforts In the mat- ter of caretaking at this season of the i. r , . . The Journal has advocated giving plenty of light to the atock, but in no case would we advise turning them out - u.a, urj BiaDie in, me wir.a, rain . -.".fu uuuj.ue. .gni, ana air are curative agencies. Communities have . uycr luo wnenw oenevea to have come of basking, in a nude state. ""i. ,cmcujucr "uiii ouu urynesa were concomirants, Animals that have had a dry bed or stal.', under cover all winter, "taka cold" very easily by lying upon damp ground when turned out in the early spring. A little observation will show that they frequently rise from their wet bed upon the ground, arch!ng the spine and coughing. In no ca.e, except in a southern climate, should animals be al- 1 Jl a iwwea io remain out to sleep upon the ground, having previously been 8tabled, earlier than well into May. or onlv May, or only when all the conditions are favorable. Many animals are, as it appears to a casual observer, affected by a blight congb, though really in these cases the bronchial tubes are so far implicated as to show structural lesion, upon a post mDrtem examination. Early spring exposures upon animals having these apparently slight affections of the air passage are very liable to fix incurable organic trouble upon the animals so af- 0 m i.tr-u, wnereas aue care In the spring, avoiding all influences that affect the' air passages unfavorable until thu warm weather of the late spring and early summer is established, will, in many cases, eradicate the cougu before the following winter sets in. A plan could hardly be devised that would waste food more rapidly than that which involves the exposure of farm animals to the early rains of spring. No man can pretend to esti mate the amount of loss that will fol low one thorough soaking to the hide in a cold April rainstorm. We could hardly say !es, than it would require 1 ; 1 1 r . j : ..wciai cr-uinfT ana care tor twoor thre days to place the animal back in the condition it was before such a soakintr especially if this was accompanied by the usual chill. There is a wonderful power in the body of animals for adap tation to the changes and vicissitudes of the weather. This holds good to quite a degree of animal in rK,.Df health, provided arti6c:al methods have not been too thoroughly practiced upon them. Animals that are blanketed during the winter are particnlarly sen- SltiVA t C PTnnonra , : 1 1 - . . . . ... cnciitiiy u i&is oe wet and cold combined. Horses or cat tle that are blanketed are insureo shor ter coats of hair and a more relaxed condition of skin than those not so pro tected, and such stock can not, without great hazard, be turned outarly to take Btehofd' tfie conqaefOT'tft ai?'tartv-; K.v. and urinary diseases Hunt's Remedy. Sure cure. Speedy cure to all diseases of kidneys or urinary organs by usloa- Hunt's Remedy. What, an annptitn it Dives : how restful It mitH midwn hv usinir Hunt's Remedy. I Clean Cow Stables. The biggest part in the making of good butter is cleanliness. The stable should have a gutter jnst far enough back to catch all droDuincrs. but not far enough to cause too short a space for the cow's comfort, when she stands or lies down. There should be a slight slope backwards. This arrangement will keep her out of her own filth. Keep the gutter filled with litter, so that the tail will not swish around in the water and also to serve as an aosorbent. There should be j i stall partitions to keep tbe cows straight and prevent the soiling of th other I cows' floor?. Then every cow should be as carefully carded as a carriage horse. Wby not ? Without it there can be no clean dairy ; with il, the health and val ue of the animal are greatly increared. Clean the stables every morning ; littei tbem heavily every night ; card careful ly and there will be no filth, no hairs, and no dust to interfere with clean milk iDg. Then let the udders be wiped with a clean cloth before milkng. A Wonderfal Dlaearcrw. Cosjoaipiive nl ail who suffer from any afffctlon of the thruat and I u tins, cao find a certalo care Id Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Thousands of pertua nent eures verify tbe trutb of this statement. No medicine can show such a record of woo- l.fnl enrea Thnnaanda of iinr-n haDeleSS sufferers now (irau-fulty proclaim they owe j i .1 ti.t. XT... ii.M..BH it swill : ' llieir IIVTTO VS. tUIB CW slovv,ct J. " ! I Jr n.,thins t olte it a trial. Free trial i bottles at James drug store. Lartre 6tze,fi. It la Now conceded on all sides that there is not i and never has been a remedy of sucfi re i markabte efficacy s Curtis' Carmelite Cor ' dial, In cur'.un cholera, dsentery, diarrhoea, 1 cholera morbus. sure mer coiuplamt, cramps, i paios is tbe bowels, or any intestinal Irrua I tioa whatever, a single dose brings temark ! able relief and a sinicle bottle Is guarantees ! to eure any case or money refunded. A ra ar table paD killer and valuable household I reanedv. For sale bv E. Jatr.es. JOHSSTOlt, HOLlX)WAT A Co., Philadelphia Agents. Inckkaskd buoyancy of spirits, perfect assimilation of food, improved appetite, pain in flesh, sound, refreshing sleep, heiab tened color in the cheeks and lips, added brilliancy to the eyes, follow the uso of Mc Donald's Great Blood Purifier or Sarsasarll Ian Alterative. A bottle or two used in the family would obviate tbe entire train of spring maladies. Dissatisfied purchasers can' have their money refanded. For sale bp E. James. Johnston, Hollowat A Co., Philadelphia Agent. Never iieulect a constipated condition of the bowels, or serious results surely follow, such as piles, impure blood and many chron ic complaiDte. Burdock Blood Bitters is tbe remedy. HTTVnT?TTS WRTTK thev nwe their life. and present Kocd health to Acker's Enil hh - .. . s-i Remedy foi consumption, cough.?, colds, &c, 1 Sold by E. James. B1CH LAXDS MADE BICHP.R. Lands which are already fich and pro ductive are made richer and more pro ductive by the presence of sheep. Hon. Goorjre Geddes, whom Horace Greely used to regard as the highest authority on agricoltorai matters in New York State, and who has raised sheep In con nection with wheat for many years, says that with one sheep to the acre of culti vated land, pasture and meadow, be raised more bj8he!s of grain on the av erage than he did before he had sheep to manufacture the coarse fodder Into manure and to enrich his pasture, pre paratory to the grain crop: that tbe land is constantly improving and the crop Increased, and that while producing crops on less acres and at less cost than he did before he kep sWpYe In addition the wool and mutton product bT the sheep. Even farmers on the rich farms of the West find it advantageous to keep sheep for their renovating infla- ence on the soil. A Wisconsin farmer unds that by keeping sheep he is able to raise twenty.flve bushelsof wheat to the acre, while the average yield of wheat in that State is oolv ten brhel nr Worn-out land in the South, by pastnrl D? sheep, can be renovated in a few years s oas to become very productive. There are few farms which would not be made more fertile and more produc tive by sheep husbandry. In Holland, where nearlv all the farms are as rich as gardens, sheep are kept on nearlv all of them. Sheep are very beneficial in tbe wa? of killing out bnshes an briars, besides ,u"rB',lnH rertiiiry. Many kinds of nllnl. KK w . . . t " ,. ' " T Cf , ' T- , ?! JTP ; hen?e 'Ws lu riurw io nave a few sheep In them I to kep in check the plants which oth- ?r stock refuse to et. In a report of a committee of the Housatonic fMass. Agricultural Society we find the follow ing in regard to the benetlieial effects of sheep: "If jndicioualvrmanno-erl they will improve our lands treat! v nd speeany. Wherever a sheep lies down if it has a reasonable amount of room the erass springs op. They fnrnlsh the cheapest means for clearing up old pastures, which, under a system of ex clusive cattle husbandry, are becoming overgrown with weeds, briars and mos ses. They make short work of snch rubbish, and brlnp; i0to its place white clover and tbe finer English grases Sheep husbandry is the true method of r-jovarior, Tor mmt of onr h11 farra!I now run down from th continuous pas turing of cattle. If the Berkshire hills were situated in any of the old agricul tural countries of Europe, they would be crowded with flocks. When an Eng lish farmer rents a farm it is generally made a condition of the lease that he keep a certain number of sheeD for the benefit of tbe land." There are few farms that would not be benefitted hv the presence of a flock of sheep Mirror i ami Farmer ana j-armer. Rt. Clears oat rats. mice, ro-che. flies, anu, bedbua- Heart Palsia. rfiw..?.wr l,,n. "-?Plcl awelllnK. dltvlnees. fn- l dlrestton. headaeha alu..i... . .. - . . t Health Ksnswrr. r CUrK1 '"e"s "Roofh on Coma e, "Vfr w"'';'Rourh on Corns." 15c. Qnlck complete cre. Hard or soft coros.wart., bun ion. "Baehs Pslbs" nr.a.r.kH?rnlp' te " k'ney. Madder and -.ivjai. !, si ruKirisis. Besl.Rnra, Fliea. eTleh!'..V,",,1.e, rta. mice. a-oPh- er. chlpmunH. cleared oat by -RoDgh on Kat. "lb In People vla3ecure.'Hlth K'D""- re-tores health and JIor. cure dyspepsia. Impotenceiezual debility. " Rni h on Tala." sisjesnVrti. , . . Lire Prsserrsr. If joa are loslna: yonr rrlp on life, try "Wells' Health Kenewer." Ooes direct to weak spots. "Ronsrh on Piles ' Coras piles or hemorrhoids. Itchlns. protruding leedinu. Internal or other. Internal and external feleedm. Internal or other. Internal and external remedy in each package. Sure cure, 60c. ":- ISIS. Pretty Women. Indies who would retain freshness and vivailty don't fail to try "Weirs Health Kenewer." "Honsrh on ltrh. "Koasrh on Itch" cores brtraors. eruptloe, rlns; woraa, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, cblllbsslns. Roofh on t'astmrr t.T CnrrsMs nrTensive ndors at onne. Complete core ol worst chronic, also uneooaled as aarsjle lor d ipbtherla, sore throat, foul breath. 60c. j Tbe Hope- of Ike Sotlon. Children, slow In development, pony, scrawny and delloate. use "Wells' Health Heoewes." j talarrh of tbe BHadcler. j I 'RttnurtDsr. Irritation. Inflammation. Hjy'neT ! and uriaary eompiainia curwu trj s. 1' "-Water Boa:. Bahe." "Koas;h on Kau" clear then. out. also beetle. ant. An F-sryptlan coost. It i statert that the ancient EtryP""" when they feasted always haJ a skeleton at h. tahi itr. them. Thin we for the pur pose of remlndinir them thai even In the mhist r mirth and revelrv deatn was apt to eome. lift hira rnrae whrn he will and ne is unweleome. The Ezyptiaas sooeht to teaeh that all ahouM prepare rnr the urlm monster and be ready to follow him, let him eall when he would. The H-woo can well be remembered to-day. A II held live pre pared to die at any moment. all should learn now while In the full enjoyment or health and Its pleasures that IVruna Is the create remetlv In he worio ir infoinoswj to whleh flteeh Is heir. It cars be procured at any drue atore A-k your irungist for Pemna, the great tulc. Thi: it never has been offered the people ; f Cambria roonty a medlelne so deervin(t : cf praise and patron a tefnald's Pel- i ebrated Worm Powders. Ttiey combine the j three most desirable points fn any remedy ! ; and Kmatlnew of rlose. easiness to take I a.nt effuet i venexsa Thev are Dosltivelv the . . ereatest worm destroyer o the ae Many children suffer continnallv and fitially die, their parents neverdreamit that their atom aebs are infested and ertten throneh with worms. Twenty-five eeitts Invested In a hot of McDonalds celebrated Worm Pow tfers would have sawed the little snfferer's rife and eivn back its rosy eheetts and bloomtne heklth. Asy ease of failure to cause tepulslon where worms exist, the money promptly refanded. Sold by EL James, Ehensbnre. JOHNSTON, IlOSJ-rtWAT CO , B-9.-lyw Philadelphia A stents. Hany 4'lillsf resi Suffer from day ts day ; ponv, pallid, fret ful and feverish, variable appetite and rest less sleep, finally die. and their parents nev er snspecting the. real eanse, that the little sufferers' stomaehs are Infested and eaten through with worms. Twenty cei ts invest ed In a be of McDonald's Celebrated Worm Powders wortld save tbe doctor's bills and the patient's life. Entirely veeetahle. Easy to take. Money refunded to dissatisfied purchasers. For sale by E .lames. Johnston, Oollowat Co., Philadelphia Agents. Tri rKof Irsdofnrni or nerenr1ls In tha treatment of catarrh whether In the form of anpoosltnrlea or ointments hon Id he avoided, a thev are hnth Injorlona and dan. fernn. Iodoform la easily detected by Ita offenRive dor. Th onW rellahle catarrh remedy on the market lo dav Is Ely'. Cream Ba1D, helne frea from all polsonoo droirs. It he cutfd thooandi of chronic and acute eae. where all other remedies, nave taiien. a. particle is applied Into each nostril l l a- w.Aa TiwIab Kf ntril , no pain ; aureeaQlfl W use. TriC 30 Cents ; druBKist. DESTRUCTION TO WEEDS. If farmers would be more- observing and make a practical application of tbe facts which come to their knowledge, it would be greatly to their advantage. In planting many small seeds of the vegetable class, who is there that bas not noticed that tbe germination w very much hastened, and in fact insured if, after the soil has been prepared and the seed placed therein, it is compacted or pressed together by tbe passage of a roller over the surface, or by means of a board. Herein lies a principle that can be successively applied in tbe destruction or prevention of weeds. Weeds are at all times the pest of the farmer, and any means of relief from their injurious effects will be hailed wilb joy. In all cases where th soil is continually stir red and kept lose weeds are seldom found, for the reason that the condi tions are unfavorable to their germina tion or growth. In case of tbe germi nation, because the soil is not compact ed about the seed it does not riing into life, and if by any chance it has attain ed to that condition a loose soil is not as favorable to its growth as oa in which it is more compact. Farmers can but ba-e noticed that weeds spring up and grow more readil) where tracks have been made than where the soil has been left untrodden upon; so, if a bhow er fal!s upon the earth and the loose soil is beaten down, the conditions are most favorable to the growth or ?ermi nation of weeds. Then what is neces sary to counteract this effect t It is to stir up and loosen the soil as soon after a shower as possible. This of course involves labor if practiced ;n the field, but in the garden should be attended to li tne Dest results are desired and free dom from weeds is sought. German town Ttleijraph. Rsrklrs's Arnica Halve The best salve In the world for cuts, brnls- e-, wires, nicers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilbain, corns, and all 8Bin eruptions, and positively cures piles irtjuirea. 11 is guaranteed to r-fci.saii!raction,or money refunded, meefclc. per box. For stale by E. James Wanted. n 1 . . iiir worn ease in Cambria county of. ctuiuia, trysipeias, letter or blood disease lany nature., inherited or aoquheU, to pnr- base onn hnttln U.nnn.i-. . . T " .'v. i'Mistu e hth uiooa urifieror sarsaparillian alternative, use as lirected and if not benefitted many times ..is isiun iv rwi, your money will be re- sUi-u. vumii.umi, iionoway (jo., Plilla- Kcnu. 001 a oj js. Jnmea, Ebens- 15-9 .-ly. ioc win nni Mclionald's Improved Liver Pill so satirtfactory as a corrector of a tor- j.iu iiver, as a regulator or the bowels, as an .rsHiMtir S. 1 1 .. . ' ,,s uiiivunim, uiai yeu Will re nir-i inviui iriea mem sooner. Money re uimeo 10 aissatisned purchasers. For ric uy c. James. Johnston, Homx)wat Co , Philadelphia Agents. That feeling of mental dullness, that troublesome unniua iif-noHcrte., rasttn lousness as to food ana weary aching nam in the imiii r ik. ack pn a" a'1 rid 01 box r McDonald's Improved Di-atWned buyer- can ha or by using one Liver Pills. VTA tlieie mnns. ln.J 1. " r, "Z vi,.-, V , V." hollowat t;o.. t'h Srt. nhla St . I Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets never fail. Buchu-Paiba .aeVsMa rSiras afnstSJTll of tbe Bladder, Inflammation, Irritation of Kid neys and Bladder, Stone or Gravel I'u- msm nf trie prvMrtatn uutno. I'roiemau fAwelMnr", rem ale IMncaaeei, Incorttin ence) of Urtne, ail Ii8eiee of the GenjU Urinary Orrtina In either sex. For l -i i aw riMMHtrsJ rHsslim neat use aJso 'ChftTdn'g Injection Fletn-." each $1- I For STPHIIJS. either ontparted or Vaffoditaew toint. me I liarrtn's Conatita- Unn Bitter Smra. SI OOoer bottle, and Chapn' Syphilitic Pills, $S."0; and Ch pin'a ByTWUtk3 Salve. ll.OO. 6 botUee rivrtJTV. of FOla, 1 KoJve, tiy r rprewa on receipt of 1 10.00, or at DrwrptaU W. R WrTTH Jerwev PitX. N. J . TT. B. pemna is composed wholly ot nu merous vegetable Ingredient, each one of which is acknowledged by tho medi cal arofession to be tho rnostpoteatr' all the herbal remedies gnown to mrarai science, Itcures without fil every caaeo. rhranlr rMarrh. ronsnviipttoTi, tjenersl and yervons Debility, Neuralgia. Chronic Ithewna- tlsTB, Dhtbells. Stone In the Bladder, Bright' Disease. Dy yepslit, l.iver Complaint awl Diseases of the Stomach. - s If tout Druggist is oat of our jwniphrf let on tho "Ills of Life." or t you are laboring under a disease no. xncnuoncu in it .vein tlieeo, silTpruwmruiB. lUIS the proprietors, 8. B. Hartmau & Co.. Co-' Iambus, Ohio. I I i IVIANAL1IM poiltl-voTr' cures Constf- paiton, riies ana Luarru-wsv. c-.'s Y IrviwRists;. Oned'illar p'-r bottle; sixr Uireeuonsia hikiwo sun "fi i. a ... rc , at t. Lu?ell'i Ltlzi nl ..vita i.vi::y. I I Having etruBrglea. 30 years brt-ween frrSk H'fe nnrl d. ath with ASTHMA or L 'PHT H ISIC.tre-al hy eramrnt phy- I if; ialoansandreoeiviniiiohMieliVl wr f ft. Hty compelled, during the la-- five veers feff "-ffl'of my illness to eit on my rhair day FVJ ' andiiightgritil"inforhrsiatli:myeiii fi,t, frrings wer SK-ytnl d"ssmptiea. In tfitV k.ii-aJlera.ir I rir rirt,-ntr.l e.n my-if If ui,mpiunuiig rtots ant horl ami In. inline Hie riiettieine thtia r.btninr.1 I f.rtnetr-v tltaer erert thia WONDERFUL CURE for ASTHMA ai bcUae?Vf ASTHMA 1" K1VE HIM'TM. so ttve patient cn lie sown vo rewa irni """l' (urtnbly. Any person not fufly enli- "rd aner using one-third ot a box.en.n rrtiirn th" re rn sun der to tbe proprietor and toe. money will no re funded, or send me yotit rlhr"a f..r a trial iiach , FREE OF CHARGE. Mrs. W T. I Hrovrjv lonroo,Texaa,WTitei:-lsurrerrdvrtth Athrria.iQ y-ars. Yourtsreat rrorry completely dirrd ms. 1 i.K .11 slTIMixl with Asthma and rtnrrh tt ! .-i,.l for It. PuWish thta for the heneft of the. I T irtad " Should yo,r druggist out keep trie .;-ntedy.T ran send It l.y mail on reeeit-t of prvoe , 51 00. For -e-lebv all drvgiriMs. Ad.lres 1. .ANiKKlj AprleererK. tihi. fTM AsVFTI:R. I-awest Kate for no i w.rilsina: In n. newspapers tm o( Address Hgo. P. huw.tl. a l u Mgues 1 I. Y. , - Are you failitur. try Wanes' TlTkm Rm B rw. a pure, clean, wholesome kg I TOBPID LIVER "'i.NlghtB Swents, Nervous Weakness, l iw Srr bZt-, for 5.00, at Druralsta. R n n fXA J n aVJ af fsV Ck TM bCst , s - X O r O w I m 9 Jeswiamt LXALARIA O xox: SATISFACTIOH 3UAJtNTECD. WAUrZJt at CO . aUeaasUr. . T. rem all Stomach Disorders. tl.OO A BOTTLE. H. H. WARNER CO, Bocbsmtor, H.T. Rv. vT. S. BRA TH WaITE. Red Bank. N. waa enrod f dvsppita, and whsr itsaiek disorders, bj Waraav's Tirrsa.BOM. Th Baa. FOR INDIGESTION, UNEQUALLED. II OO A BOTTLE II. H. WlR.IGRarO.. BxllMIST.If. v HON. D. D. 8. FROWN, Rarhsstar. S. T. used War car's Tirricism, Tba Hrtx, imi stomach dararjfrmsata, aad a astasilahait at tba food It did blra. A CENUINE EDfSOH INCANDESCENT ELECTRIC UCHT aess ."S m .i Battarr wtta t cssadW Lsvasas. tlaad. aad sua oeeared wire. .... a49s Battary with 1 raadle ' py Bsmad and sila coeared wtra. .... fSjOO Bslterv wiU 4 raadla Lanpv Msat aad silk roesrad wire. .... ftuX Saltarv wrth essadla Lsuap, PtssnA. and atlk aoearad wtrs, . .... 7 Thaas battarias wdi ran aa raapactire Lantw Sar two coaunoooa aoaia -n .u cbarj. at solution. Tba whale apparatae eoatatsei ta a aaadeoasa wfvoaWa k.s Otrra sas vs rrx-KTT Bimsr mi ) bit 9 os- with Edsso Issii moasuad oa i IT.09 kaary Oold plated acart 1a. y Latteu. Pbvsiciaas aad Uptteal owtflta. I wn Larvnrosoope aad Laasp. eoapsate,( H. OUIM AHA.ES k (XX, 97 Aaa Street. Krw Tass rwv Orvrcs : Edleoa ITIeetrtr TJehi Bd's. aaasAAM Terms etrlrUr caaa. He mil w baa ordering. THo Present.! Housekeapn, Xa Dubs.'fTneHiir Havlna napotlated with th. larraat Taa Tmrewrs rr4 !w Tork for all tbetr aannla Tea. wa w.S ..4 il "7 Part of tba t'nited Plates, oa racelpS af ai ja tfcraa prxjods allied black or area Taa. nek aa rwuJlsd for it aad apward par is. tipn mm, rraa. Sansola eul ak POST CO., tl rteasjnaa it., K. T. SpWridld OnnlUir. CRIAT K8VILTY 1 III ' ronraiis. Small aUlU Sranta wanted ' CHlPEtTLH CO. a rttlkaa SS. BVl ENCOURACrK H03IE INDUSTRY. Tbe attention of buyers I respectfully Invited to my lara-e iock ol ELEGANT FURNITURE, roKftlSTT HQ op Parlor and Chamber Suits, WAKIJKUBKS. SIDEBOARDS. CeniTer Extension acl Brealfast TaMss, CHAiRS, CUPBOARDS, SINKS. BED SPRING MATTRESSES, aafi in fact nearlv even thfnsr ncrtsish. s. .... fomltaro husine-s. Also, any sroods In that liDe mnnufnetured In the United States sold at th lowest catalogue prices. Upboteterins, Rerairing and Painting of all kind of Furniture, rhalrs. Lounges Ac promptly and satl.l.clorlle ,ii.j . .. x, ' ' room on Hlcfa street oi,t,.i't . ..'... , von ',eae r" "oS eatnlne gos,Js whether yon wish to purchase or not. ... K- B. CKhSSWEIeli. tbenshn-jr, Aprtl IS. mt.-ly. 17t4- 1883. EtensMrii Fire Insurance Apcy A- AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent, A (.EXT FOB THE OLD HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COM'Y. OOMMENCEl) BUSINESS 1794. Ebecsnnrg, Jniy t. 1S83. rU-L J01NS.0S.- 1- BUCS," BfCL Jolmston, Buck & Co., Ebeiisbrirg, Pa Kl&ney Received on Deposit PA f ABLE OH IEMAWI. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME LtrOSlTS. COLLECTIONS MADE 4T au A or aumsi. a rotwTS. IRAFTS on the rrtnetpal Ciliea Bamatst and Sold aw 4 m Hsneral Bantimi Business Transacted. A CCO VXTS SOLIGITKn. A. W. BUCK. Cashier. Ehensburg, April 4.1M.-tf. B. J. LYNCH, tui aaatartarer mmt Pealer la HOME AND CITY MADE FURNITURE mm m csuisn suns, LOUNGES.BEDSTEADSv. TABLES, CHAIRS, Mattresses. &c.. 1605 ELEVENTH AVENUE Between 141 h and 17th Sts., AT.T C C TV , rV- that sre can meet every waai ana pisars taste. Prlees the very lowest. Altoona. April 1. l0.-tf. NOT DEAD YET TippecanoE J aT- Citizen or 'amht1a entinty and ali-other wl.hlng to pnrrhas honfft IT K.MT1' 11 K kc si honest prices are re.peettnlly Invited to gave a ii hniiss elsewhere, as we are eonOdent V ALL IE LUTTRINCER, aAgrrstTtrRKB ot TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE AXD Tiy It O OF IX V, FespeettnllJ Invites the attetvMoB ot h Is frl os . .T." .Kii. i. w.nri to th. fact that be Is at 111 essay Inn on hosine at tne oJd tand opposite Mnn. Khensbnra. and H prepataxt supply from large stork. tnanofaetonag toor-Sel-: anv article in his llrv. from the iaallet te tbe largest. It the hst manner ana si saw UTrtv-Jorpnitentlarw work either aaade 01 old at tai eetanltsbmenv TIN HOOKINC. - Sl'HCIAl.TY. Olve tne a c atvd satlsfv y'pTvA vk' work and prices. . a.UTTRI tK. Ehenshunt. April It. 1SS-ti. ad - Voexl fay for Areata. UltvO fa P'r wis. raaaeiellls onrtirss.1 "i'A'lJ I'saiuss4 le-esae ttas Hesoflhel eirlal nee. fat., 1885. THE WEEKLY Under a Democratic Xa. I tional Administration . The Will of the Pe0pe ! Vindicated and tho Great AVron Righted. THEPHTSBDRG WEEKLY ! trrrBarrmtctbesjer Hemorratle rwtMers n, of a new jsr. snider conditlrnerha: b . lsted for as carter ef a century - ' "a "Rlrtjrcnt Tfcw old. rinp In flVe B.w Ring sat thw la Ise. nwa; m ,ru; , Cleveland mrtt Hendricks fcava After the foiJ of March there w-'ih. ' r"tt cratic tdsiliifr.rfs 1 1 Wash ir.it : possibliilles 1st-tbe prverrest, i.Tut-r. " f vaneement of ra-rvrtrv. M aj. as i si ( (in aw loBored aneeaj'rw'. ty live Tears lor thews sW.rtous renii-e IT n" extend to the new amlnlf tratlnn a " - Ina and m cordia?sTrr.rovt In the n-iZZ r"r ol principles and pr-Hciee vital to tt e-"" fare, by rslormlw asMsreaw. ri-M10- JSI? asserting the oprecey th. IieoTftt-t L,a W a sm An iha ihruii si " " S :i eat cbanpes. To- a- ranstv-rat . 'I'M - ....-inroia v, lUIKintR t eu- eveland's election. :Le fntae. nd hope. :tns, Tbb Wiiilt uvosiai voia. tne mtornrst aw ih, . , . . w- the rhanp-e In to puolie tr-ree the JR f th, book, all are of .real rZZ. "VTLV- HoeT will loralth tt.a .s. ."" ". with judicious cotD meat from .Re old b r -" " f ' " - ' " win not iasjiper it a thtn a n r. . . . A . .... ' ""iV, energies "smrj o, , te ic The session of the Leg!tlatL-w wth F.- -a Oavernor opposed bv a ker., 'r' tbll It market renorts "?t'VPmr" na rrectsloB than erer h'o-s mad absolutely reliable. new the time .or IiemoeratseTerrwH.-. ., .... hold, cemeat and .trengtLen the'par-r choeen representative, bv ex;ena:t, tt'e r-JL )l"r papers. We are '-T the eJefenslve w are done with a-) party la day stands lor a maioritv of tte Axer.nt? tieoirte and In a less .... .. . ' . 1 administer the general loverntneui. mlahty and hss prevailed. el '!1 to Trut a Mingle Ratreerlptlati. oatsksre srrDsis. ne year. Iss t Isba r I I - .1' ' ' 1.1 . tavgre prepaid. . A rr4 repy tn every risk or ie - far kampls rople. P. BARR k CO.! "Pnblislier.s. BEST and CHEAPEST Tin I ecily Heispspsn fir Pries cf One. A-rl tike 13wt Inil v at Ior Rates. Tire Harrf-hnrg WimT rsTator Is a Isrr eight page aieet and contain a arenter ra- ef sr reading mattr than anv ruber paper yu1 i'tcrd. It Is newsy, eplpy. Instroetrve and eots-t'r:rf The subscrtpuon prlre of ibw t iitu rT! t U l.(Oper annum rash In airvagee w cll'bbixg., T;E-;;5 .,uk ' re, ,: :t J Is the onlv morning pajr paMtwev, . , rapital: tar onlv tnurning paper eatsiie s , ( delphia acd Pittshurg thatrsrer. fe "!. soriatad ITee rrews. and that has a g-ner.1 .' tem ol special telegrams : and 1 tbeoa y a.. :yj tl reaches the Interior towr.a orPenMy.var.ta f ihe Philadelphia arM 5 Yorg psf" HaltT PantrnT ha. heet greaiiy 1 m ieed 1 It departments wlthtn the last ' now eoaJ In all respects and the ds!.I of the larger etttev rrJl, '!,' fl.C-0 per idisis In advaare rr r". X wnatpe ; tanntb . I- ad J Vs' "'JiZZZ rsaar annn m ? tor ui'i ui ' ahle in advanre. T- and the' Ph1tadlrhla fas t ton exeetKd ) edl will be sent cue yearts "B?l!?I! ssh In advanne Sen f-r be n.iLT aad WtisLT rT?,- lor S.0 ras en.ites of the remitting mney for ihsowiptlon SDQ yv - money order, checg or arait. S MsaT sr,r7. THE KEYSTOM ELECTRIC CEL aoLa Licawcaa roa rsc' THE BAXTER ELESTfllC LICIT are prrpared to nrinr.r. -ne-r" " rial ft. also arrange wun wimirv rn.-. --e M.jTtB Individuals, for the right . . . . . . a r n e pb - ii . i v . . L.A trie east V ..1', III UIW- Ci truavK-i r K IT e lrs-ht'ng ever 'n:'d-"r'L..tBV st ot lighting by Are Lamp. "''JVt-w eraixl oarer liahh Tbe -ootp.'of' di.rsiwl niirer listhli i. tr sn)TT is iiei insn uus luuim k.,iH tr- lamp. Eighteen Ire, of h e dioary lamps hot half a tv.ght s.. lamp three aigns. wnnii - yia tsird sr.. piiumi'""' April ii. i.-iy. - PAT E W TS WbtalriM. and all PA TEXTBl tended to for MODEJtA TR-fiEE ' .,,. Our . fflce is oppo 'te the U - t,sl free, and we can oMain rlnt " v than thoe rtrA trvw K' 'W(tj. yle as to patentahliitv free of cV Jf v; we make ycCUAHSE XTSUE rs IS SECURED. .. ....t,r !V Ws refer, here, to ire riT'-- c ... 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HUM, t O., f-i.t.-'-r- I POST! t I ai l'oe- win ,i . loroKlng admlnistratirr;-- Its rx,-r at k! aoroad wlllbe Intell1a:asr-T dls-o,',f r?T! supported or candidly at-kndiv ri-t r .T year In the history of th-aweaa'l i,-r,Z S so replete with so alters of ter,t 7 as the one which a are erat u er-.r meetlDa ol Conaress. the r! . e. i . , .V J BUI VBH a, ma V U T .1 UIIU I TW Mm as s a w S I as aw as ' - . promisee to b fruitful of Isnportset Him ... T' cjtlng incident. The co,nr...U '"7 In all iu varied departments. Ta Post will aim at excellence and .-si.M:t, 'J literary, mlsceilaneou. news eel local e' menu will be ntnu.sd . en. aaassfacUa:.. We vu 1 wtT " ' . r asalaarfema. Meaas.-a this y'a rmW e.reularaaad full iagwraaiiwai TM-- r ' r .-.,her-MI,aTS1.rta.Tvai 0 ' l.T -f t--x,rT r; 'wVit ?-t - - i i i
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