Farm Rotes. f ( : ' s -j shoulders are often tbe cause of I . fewest la bones, and it would be fill to always examine for sores and imse before condemning tbe animal f-n It balks. Some.of onr West Texas stock raisers have decided to try tbe Guinea grass this year, as they think it will yield a quality of bay superior to all others, at least in that section. Grasshoppers have been so numerous in California that they have been shoved away in order to c'ear spaces for open ing gates, says a California paper. Select your birds not so much for size, color and markings. These fea tures may sometimes win the prize, but do not tlwavs necnre the most useful quail i"J - Pz-s" fl(?fih and easy keeping. Alta i i 1 fiT.f exteueively grown in all. tbe . . At it of the Mississippi river. It b-. jin.-5 permanent when once eet'::--h-.l. .ad affords several cuttings of 1: y iu t single season. A cento' TTor.'t.'rky farmer says that Bermuda gr ;: . as during the hot sea aon, when b'ne iass remains dormant, and thai during its period of growth It will carry a half more stock than blue grass. COKN IOT GOOD FOR HORSES. Corn Is the bane of the faim horse, as it is also of the horse doing any other sort of work, not because of not being sufficiently nutritious, but be cause It makes too much fat and not enongh muscle. The horse's muscle wears away by work as metal wears away by friction, fat wears away under exercise, but its disappearance in nowise lessens the power for either draft or speed. On the other band, well- nonri.hed t va::?0 mn9; cles, without a deposit of fat tu m.ZZ them company, ate much more efficient for any purpose for which the horse is ktpt than when there ia a load of fat to be carried. The traiuer acts upon thia proposition and works tbe fat off, ex perience having shown that the mus cles, trained down by exercise until fat accumulations are iemoed, fattening foods being mainly abstained from, gives the best results in tbe case of a peedy horse. The same ruip r. bold good with the work hcre,t' li uodi Ced by tbe degree in which tbe move ments of the latter are slower than those of the former. If the farmer bas only corn for feed then be will be wise . If be makes sale of his corn, or tbe greater part of it, buying oats Instead. Zv iSrocfc Journal. Mary Anderson writes i ' GA I lQj Lf ' 1 lj I ta delighted wit a P "'r,'4 VJ a, 'f.Jf pr 1 fSr J: yw Celine Cowet, It VV,. g '.- u,Vk 'f3M ts perfect in fit and ele- l50" 'ilWvi 1 - kUJ ' gait la det.pi and work- W'M J I, J T;r' t : . -r. of Coraline la not Hemp, Jote, Tair.prco. or Merfeaa Grass. Coraline U ated in no ooda except taoae soM by Waasram Baoroaaa. Tie gflrntfcia CpMallse U perk to wbateboae, and gives kuuet rataa aad perfect aatUuctiotrr " Imitations art a frgad and d? aiay arlce. Joe aala by all leadiag oaercfcaoU. rhc (rata $1XX) m. -. -i'-r WAIUTEH BSlOTHZrilS, Sit BBOADWAY, Ifew TTL. I AIM M VABAIH ATM., How to Tell Wood Egga. A good egg will aiuk in water." Stale ezea are glasny and smoth shell. - A fresh egg bas a lime-like surface to its shell. Eggs pickled in brine for a long time smell and taste musty. Thin shells are caused by lack of gravel, etc., among the laying bens. A boiled egg that ia done will dry ouicklv on tbe shell after taken from the kettle. After an egg baa been laid a day or more tbe shell comes off easily when boiled. If an egg Is clear and golden in ap pearance it is good; if dark and spotted it is bad. Tbe badness of an egg may sometimes be told by shaking it near tbe holder's ear, bat the test Is a dangerous one. With tbe aid of tbe bands a piece of paper rolled in funnel shape and held toward the light, the human eye can look through an egg, shell and all. RH1E WHOLESALE HEADQUARTERS MILLINERY -A8- SPECIALTIES. Corsets. Jersey. Gloves, Veiling. Nets, I Ladies Neckwear, Dnndlterchiafs, Embroideries, Spool Silks, Floss and Arrasene. O) V "-' v! . mgiir'iltfuni "r'Wf -liiinmimniaiiaMiirmn J-MerchnU and Mllllnera will revive onr Monthly Journal of Faahion Fret If they will Nos. 820. 822 & 824 LIBERTY STREET. PITTSBTTRGH, PA. A Few Simple Remedies. Hic cough can be immediately relieved by administering a lump of sugar wet with yinegar. Hoarseness and tickling in the throat are best relieved by a gargle of the white of an egg beaten to a froth in half a glass of warm sweetened water. If persons suffering from severe head aches would tie a handkerchief around the temples they would often find relief by so doing In a very short time. A simple and batmless remedy and preventive for persons suffering from car sicfenf 85 is a sheet of writing par worn next to the person, directly over his chest. It is highly recommended and seldom falls. A good remedy for warts and corns : Drop a little vinegar oa the wart or corn, oover it Immediately with cook ing sods or saleratus, and let it remain ten minute?. Repeat several times a day for three days and the corns will be gone. Charcoal forms an unrivaled poultice for Hi-ti:ds a l.(1 old sores. It is also in yalu'-.b-e fur wb.t is called proud flesh. It sv. r' 1-. thn air if placed in shallow di?h 3 i! :,' i '.ha f.partment, and fool w'; . - , '1 !jy its use. 1885. 1885. THE WEEKLY POST Under a Democratic Na tional Administration. 1 ui-. v f i herb. sprains bathe tbe : l '.i water antil you 1 tf wormwood and i'.e i erb is fresh gath l-i.vt' wet with vme . .1 1 when the herb is .- vinegar, and let it . then bathe the brnise .on and bind on the The Will of the People Vindicated and the Great Wronur Righted. THE PITTSBURG WEEKLY POST mm; imm. mm mm Sick Headache. This complaint is the rf-sult of eating too much and ex cising too little. Nine times out of ten the cause is in the fact that tbe stom ls not able to digest tbe food last intro duced into it, either from its having been unsuitable or excessive In quanti ty. A diet of bread and butter, with ripe fruit or berries, with moderate and continuous exercise in tbe open air suf ficient to keop up a gentle perspiration, would core almost every case In a very short time. Two teaspoonfnls of pow dered cbaicoal in a half-glass of water, and drank often, gives intant relief. Sick headache with some persons comes on at regular Intervals, and is the signal of distress which the stomach puts out to inform ns that there is an over-alka line condition of Its fluids ; that it needs a natural acid restore the battery to its normal workioy i-M.Vtlon. When the first symptoms of b --ad. appear. take a tab'iespoor.fui ui leu. n juice clear, fifteen mlnntts NrTore es:h meal, and the same dotte at ( jt tim". KMlow this up until all sy; -n- ;i :)ed. taking do other rem , .,.! .1 till soou be able to .0 ireo ircu iDii m veU come nuipai.ee. Many will ol'i.w to this because tbe lemedy is too si told out many cures nuve neen enecte 1 in this way. Philadelphia Call. eonratulaie lt Ik'moomtl- realerp on the dawn ol a new rear, linger cdn 1 tlon. that have not ex- I.ted for a quarter of a century "I?In(t ont the old. rlnir In the nn, lilng ont the false. rlni In the true." Cleve'.ri'I and Hnlrl-ks have been e'erted. After the loorth .t Miirh there will f e a Kotno- eratiT a1mlnltratfon at .Vshinetxn, with ure.it rm.iMitie l the rii;re?, jrtpperity and atl vanceraent of the eouutry. As Tne Vour haa labored nnccslnaly for twn ty-flve yearn lr tl.r.fe nlorlwia rfsnlt. folt v.W itend to the newndmluhttratlnn hearty (jrert Ing and a onr lial support tn the re-r.tahl i.titnenl ol prlneijilen and pohde vital to tbe pohlle wel fare, hy relormlnv abuse., rlfhtlnn wronjr. and a..ertlnir the inpremary of the Iemneratle ralth. We are on the thre. ahold ol Import an t event, and treat rhanre. To a Iemoent who aided In Cleveland' election, the future la loll of IntereM and hope. Tun Wiiilt Pout will aim to keep fully ahreatof tbe time. In everything relatlna to the tncomlnir administration. Its pulley at home and ahrnad will be intelllicently discussed, iceneroaslv .uptmrted or candidly aad k indly criticised. No year In the history of this journal promises to he io replete with matters of interest to Iiemoemts s the one which we are about to enter. The meetlnir ol Congress, the declaration of the Pres idential Tote, the inauguration, the newCaahlnet. the changes In tne public service, the apming up qi inr oooc. an are 01 xreat concern. I he w kiik- LT PT will lurnlh the crliBst Intelligence. with judicious comment from the old Democratic caa.i iioint.- success win not naraner It anv more than a quarter of a centnry of defeat impaired lu energies. The iesslon of the Teiclslature. with a Reform Itevernor opposed hy a Kevubllean maiorltr. promises to be lruitful of Important is.'urs and ex- cltlnic Incident. Theoomlnn session ol Congress win be even more Interesting In its broader Held In all Its varied departments, Tbb Wbbklt t will aim at exnellenco and reliability. Its literary, miscellaneous, news and local depart ments will be maintained In their utmost efficien cy, while Its market report will be prepared with greater eve ana precision than ever before and made ansuluteiy rename. The Invention of Paper. IIow whan, or by whom paper was first inyen ted will never be known. According to II alia m, documents on paper are found as early as the tenth centnry, and it came Into nse not long after this era, and completely supplanted ail other ma terials which were formerly employed lor the purposes for which it is now used. It will be observed that tbe in vention of paper of some kind was an absolute necessity before there could be printing, as parchment was far too ex pensive to ose for the purpose, even if it wfcre otLerwise perfectly adapted to thi3 use. The use of paper in Vetern Europe Jies from the time mentioned, but it was known to the Chinese loDg beore tbs Christian eia, and it is be lieved that tLey u&ed the bark of vari ous trees, the soft part of the bamboo stems, cotton and several other kinds of vegetable fibers. any A Dream of Science. A promi nent mechanical engineer declares alum inum is to be tbe metal of tbe future : that it will displace iron and steel, rev olutionize the industrial arts, and, In short, that "the millennium will be the age of alumnium." Tbe tensile strength of this metal is much greater than that of Bessemer steel. A cannon made of it would be three times as strong as one made of steel or gun metal. It is three times as rigid as the best bronze. It will not tarnish, and neither air nor water, nor salt, cor acids, nor corrosive gas, bas tbe slightest effect upon it. It is the best condnctor of beat and elec tricity known, "While It is the lightest of metas, it is suitable for anything for which onr . common metals are used. For 20 enough of the raw material can be obtained to produce a ton of alumni um, which, perfectly manufactured, is now worth $20,000. Every clay bed is an alumnium mine. The material is abundant ; and hundreds of chemists all over the world are at work trying to find a cheap way of producing It. The hi an who succeeds in this will ring in tbe industrial millennium, according to tin views of tbe enthusiastic engineer. Lewistown, Je., Jowital. SO YEAR8 RECORD. Oirazs I Pkyaletatas TewMi A. W. Brown, M.D., of ProTiaoe, R. I., ay: "I have nsed rjtrrt'a Kidney and Liver Reidt In my practice for the part sixteen year. and cheerfully recommend It aa being a ia and rtttabU remedy. Another oromlnent doctor of Providence aaya that "1 am fre quently urged to nee other prepara tloniassnhjtltnteifor Hukt's iKId- ney and Liver) Kimidt. 1 End oa trying them thst they are worthless in comparison to it." Aa Old Lady. f&j mother, T8 ycara old, has chronic kidney complaint and drop sy. Nothing has ever helped her like 1Icxt' Kidney and Liver Rehbot. She ha received great benefit from 8 bottles and we think it will cure her." W. W. Sunder land, Builder, Danbnry, Conn. A .Minister' Wife. Rev. Anthony At wood, of Phila delphia, art: "Hmi I (Ktttney and Liver Hulsr haa cored my wife of Dropsy in Its worst form. All say that It la a lirecle." Oeaeral Chaee. General Cbace of Rhode Island says: "I always keep Etnrf ' Kid ney and Liver Rixsdt In my house. Taken In small doe occa eloually at Bight, tt prerenU head ache, and regulate the kidneys, stomach aad other organs." 10 "Dlseas soon shaken, by Hot RxxasY taken. C. H. CEIITE5I05, H. T., Oeaeral Aga. 1 .. tU Facts of Interest. The wheels of the English handsome cabs are made in Ameiica. Bed spreads and pillow-cases are now made of white paper. Only 1 per cent, of the soil of Florida is Gt for orange cultivation. ureai, plantations in uuatemaia are devoted to the culture of the cochineal bug. Sir Henry Thompson's striking paper on "Vegetarianism" In the Nineteenth Centnry is republished in the Popular Science monthly. star dust to the weight of 4,950 pounds falls frjrn the atmosphere to the eaith's surface every year. The earth is slowly growing under the circumstances The Carib population are a mixed In dian and negro race along the Atlantic coast of Guatemala. They are vicious. iaz and thievish, and every roan has three wives. For clothes they wear al most 43 nearly nothing as Adam and Eve did before the fall. The scarf of gold shot etamine is the favorite seaside hat trimming. Extravagant Funerals. The Philadelphia Tiroes has the fol lowing to say of what has become, if not a national question, at least a very important one: "We are undoubtedly arriving at that point in our national progress when a sweeping reform is necessary in the matter of burying the dead. The scan dal that all men are beginning to fear in connection with the expenses of the Grant funeral is only a larger illustra tion of smaller instances equal in de moralizing power. It is no secret any where that the pomp and ceremony at tendant npon the average burial costs twice or thrice what they are worth, and it is equally well known that fam ilies who can but ill afford such display from false motiyes yet endeavor to imi tate it. All over the country tbe same extravagances are apparent, and it is probably a fortunate thing for all peo ple that the Grant exercises made such extravangancea particularly conspicuous. "There Is no sense in covering the bier of any man or woman with snch tributes of flowers as make ns after wards regard flowers with more sorrow than pleasure. The season of death is not a joyous one and the robbing of the dead as if for a feast or bridal festival Is the most sickening evidence of a thoroughly depraved taete of feeling. And what could be more inappropriate from any standpoint than to close a life that bas run its simple and unselfish course entirely away from the Btrife of publicity with such a seryice and pro cession as inevitably lead to an entire forgetfulness of tbe simple virtues of tbe dead? The lives of men and wo men should point stronger morals than the mere burial of their breathless bodies, and tbe morbid taste for dis play and newspaper notoriety, if to be suppressed at tbe brink of tbe grave. The incieasing cost of funerals and tbe consequent financial worry that comes at a time when men bear it least con stitute another aspect of the case that cannot longer be consealed. "By and by, perhaps, it may occur to the leaders who have set these senseless styles, that death and buiial Bhonld be above fashion. A simple, impressive service, without display at the home, church or grave, or undue lavishness in any way, can but commend itself to all. Who can doubt that all this world would be more in harmony with the dread oc casion it would commemorate. If the Grant funeral shall emphasize these facts and bring back the burial custom to somewhat near what it ought to be. there will be countless persons to pro fit, in more wavs than one. from the change thus effected." "Heath on Bate.." Clear out rat, inloe, roaches, flies', ant, hed urs, . Heart Paina. pjlpltatloo, dropsical elllnns. ori.iness. rn direction. hedaehe, sleeplessness enred ty wen BeaJlh ReDewer. "Raagat Coma. Ask torWe!ls"'Koog-honOorn." lie. Qntek complete core. HAfd ar soft corns. warU, bunion. "BtT-lll. Qnlrtt, complete care, all kidney, bladder and niinary disease, scalding, Irrttatlen. stone, grav el , catarrh of the bladder. SI , d raffgtsts. Bed-Bags, Ftlea. Flies, roaches, ants, bed-bosi, raU, mice. oph ers chipmunks, cleared ant by "Rough on RAts. 15c. Ihln PMinlS un'aitt' Nnlih Honcwer" restores health art1 vigor, cores dyspepsia. Isnpotenoaeiaal dehility. l" Raagta Pal". Cure cholera, oollo. ertapi, diarrhoea, aches, pains, sprains, headache, neuralela, rheumatism, aoo. Rough on Pain Plasters, lie. Mathers. If yon ara fa I Ting, broken .worn out and nervous, nse 'Well's Health Renewer.' U Ih-uggUU. IIfn Prrvr. If you ara lowing yonr grip on life, try Wen' Health Renewer." Oow direct to weak spot. " BoagBi mm Piles." Cure pile or hemorrhoids. Itching, protruding, bleeding. Internal or other. Internal and axternal remedy In each package, fcure corn, 0o. JJrug glst. Pretty Wanaeau Ladles who would retain freshness and Tirailt, don't fail to try "Weir Health KaneweT." "Reach oa 1 . "Rough on Itch" cure humors, eruptions, ring worm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, ehillblala , " Rawgh Catarrh." Corrects offensive odor at onoe. Complete ears ol worst chronic, also unequaled aa gargle for diphtheria, ore throat, foul breath, ton. Tbs Hep r the Station. Children. Iow in development, puny, erawny and delicate use "Wells' Health Renewer." Catarrh of the Bladder. Rtlnrlne-, Irritation. Inflammation, all kidney and urinary complaint cured by 'Bacho-Palba. ' U "Water Baiara. Beaehes." "Rough en Rat" dears tbem out, alio beetles ants. tt r v . mi lim A era. In ! ' In. the early days of Mol'aodiaro. In 8-o land, a certain congregation, wher there, was but one rich man, deslxad to build a new cbapeL A church meeting wm heW. Tbe old rich Srotrhman rose and paid t " Brethren, we dinna need a new ebpl j I'll give 5 for repairs." Juat then a bit f plaster falling from the celling hit him on the head. Looking up and seeing how bad It was, be aald: "Brethren, It woree thon I thought ; I'll make It 53 pnnV "Oh, Lrfjnl." exclaimed a devoted brother on a back seat, " hit 'lm again ! " There are many human tabernacles which are in sere need of radical building over, Dut we putter aiu iub u- apota wiftaout entiRfartory rea-ilts. It Is only when we are peraonally alarmed at tbe real danger that we act independ ently, and do the right thing. 1 hen It la that we most aeeyty ""T - aa mm innnn ii Be oar lunrmfnt, ioti the adnce born or in sipencuce BEST and CHEAPEST Two Weekly Newspapers for tie Price of una And tli 0?st Dixily tut I jow Kates. Now the time for Democrat evervwh ere to take hold, cement and strengthen the party and It chosen representatives . by extending; tba circula tion of Democratic papers. W e are no lonirer on the defensive we are done with apolagiilnu the party to day stands lor a mainrltv of the American peopie. ami in a lew weeks It will be called on to administer the general Oovernmeuu Truth is mliihty and bas revelled. Single Nnbaerlptlon, aae rear. poet ace prepaid, 91.33 In labs f Flea or over, one year, poaiaare prepaid, l.OO A Tree ropy tu every elnb ef ten. , Mend for Sample eoplea. JAS. P. BAM! & CO.,. Publishers. An Independent Newspaper of Dem ocratic Principles, but not Controlled by any Set of Politicians or Manipulator; 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. JtAtee, fry Mail, Fomtpaid: PAILY, per Year $8 00 DAILY, per Month SO SUNDAY, pec Year 1 00 DAILY and SUNDAY per Year ... 7 00 WEEKLY, per Year 1 00 Adtlmm. TITK fil'X. Hn Tarh (Xty. The Crois. Com promises flrst claas, except along the upper Mississip pi. Cut worms have been, on the ram page rather more than usual, and there was much inconvenience from defec tive seed. The natural average Increase of acreage of corn sown from year lo ypar is from two to three per cent. This year, owing to the failure of wheat it is fully six per cent. The general average of wheat advan ced in July from 62 to 65 per cent, of a full crop. The whole wheat crnn tha r , winter and spring seeding together, will not fall bhort of 363,000,000 of bushels. Present condition of potato crop 97. The condition of cotton has advanced from 92 in June to 96 in July. A slight ly diminished acreage of tobacco is sown, with prospects for a fair crop.. On the whole, let the farmer thank the Lord and take courage. ffervnis ia eonrppaed wholly of via leroua vecetabla ltirvediotita. eeea rfna of winch is acknowledged by the medi cal profesaioTt to be the most boWntr' ill the aeroei remedie known Vr medical ! aolence. It curee withoo fail every ease ol Chronic Catarrh rowrnTwrtttoTt, General and yervows Debility, Wenralarla, Chreaie Rbenma- tlm, Dlahetia, Ktono ia the Bladder, Bright's Dtaea.ee, permta, Liver Complaint and l)iseases of the btomaeb. If vour Druirrlst I ont of onrrjamoh- leu on the "ilia of Ufa," or if ma are e sot mentioned laboring under a di In It or in these advertisements, addreee the proprietor. 8. H. UarUuaa ck Co., Co liuabua, Ohio. (Ufa. a.) po! lively cures Cotistl- ea. fold bvail KUta, One dollar TMr bottle; six for inrecuonsla t-nglnh and German. RlAfJALirJ palion, i'ile and Iiarrhes 1-1 "igt rX PARKER'S Si a ore to please. HAIR BALSAM the popular favorite for dress, ine the hair. Restoring the color when gTy,and preventing Dan druff. It cleanses the train JL, stops the hair falling, and ta 50c. ana 91. sixes at I'rucpists. 4. .. mm k T tiinT. 1r.ni... IniUUi h 1 Lrr. l- Harare. Lmfircn:XHtrm to fa diarvawi. oft am Bfcrl. .-. a a-TiiVM. r utir C M' alUJstDl ; M.t ftXM turfj rvairc.it. Dtfnmtlf Travirtl. On 1 or Trriw for I art 4 qnrtkMtD bn uiktmI by i horn A.irit,t trtM nm t by OmXiL. (Peawjam Hfcrtaffrni Umrw mmml mm4 raarfj Ihlr w tn th-tr m4rmmtm. T I mi J Pr. C. I. LftB K(. K, rrent't mw4 rhjaievjaa t. 4 bsrc (naFml 8ar. U-lMul, wfT. LM1 at., ft. f mmUx. Um, Uct..C.i W Iji. iSUiU i.lptli.'. aiatitaav4 iarw ITitlteargvii.ilMrgl , - Tae Best Conga Cure you oan u and the best lenowa preventive of Consumption. Paaxaa's Tome kept in a home is a sentinel to Keep sickness out. Used discreetly it keep the blood pure and the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys in working order. Coughs and Colds vanish be fore it. It builds up the health. If von suffer from Debility, Skin Eruptions, Cough, Asthma, Dyspepsia, Kidney, Urinary or Fermale Complaint., or any disorder of the Lung, Stomach, Bowels, Blood or Nerves, don't wait till voa are sick ia bed, but use FaaKBa's Tome to-day ; it wiil give you new life and vigjr. HISCOX CO., N. Y. Sold by Druggists. Large Mi Tin if buying i sue llllB ! In R. R. LAR3DS M:nntota, North Dakota. Montana, ' ldahm Wathingtott and Ortgon. rrema Koika Sererler to rate! !. l arlce sanglna chltfty from 12 lo 18 per acre, en B to 1 0 yarr time. This is The Best Country or aecnrlnf Seed Heme new epasi foe sertlemeat SIS seres or Gevrnimral Lead Free under the llome.rrsrl and Timber Cultnr. I. nwa. NOT! 10.18,3S Aere OB MORE Tills HtLF of all th Pot-He In1s dispwed nf In isst wsre In the Nnr'iin Pacific country. Hoohre and Map sent tvter.Rt (itwriMn tne Tfortsterva Parlfle reantry.lM Ksilmad Lands for Ssi a4id it'hRt;iioi!mmiiit Iad.Is. AddrMs. A . B. LAMUuh.N. Land Cera'r. M. P. R. K.. St. Paul, Minn. Preserving the Etesight. Avoid all sadden changes between light and darkueas. Never read by twilight or moonlight, or on dark, cloudy days. "When reading it Is best to let the light from above, obliqely over the left shoul der. Do not use the eyesight by light so scant that it requires an effort to dis criminate. Never begin to read, write, or sew for several minutes after coming from darkness to a bright light. The moment you are instictintlvely prompted to rub your eyes, that mo ment stop using them. If the eyelids are glued together on waking up do not forcibly open them, but apply saliva with the enger. It is the beat dilutanl in the world ; then wash yonr eyes and face in water. A Remarkable Eaeapo. Mrs. Mary A. Datley, of Tnnkhannock, Pa., waa afflicted for alx years with asthma and bronchitis, during which time tte Dest physicians conld give her no relief. Her life was dlspatred of, until tn last October she procured a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, when Immediate relief was felt, and by 3ont!nnina its ose for a short time she was completely cored, valuing In flesh SO pounds In a few months. Free trial bottle of this certain cure of all throat and lung diseases at . James drag store. Laree bottles, fl. A nilltaaalre. "AU tba health I enjoy, and even my Irfe, I mTeay, it m conoeyjaeocft of Slmsnona rw -R&gnlator. I won Id not take ft ,000, 000 for-TBylntert lo that medicine." -W. H. WI4-SON, Lecturer Florida State Grange " T Millions of as are bilious. We are a bil ious race. Half of ns are born bilious, or with a predisposition to dyspepsia. The best known remedy for biliousness and in digestion Is Simmons Liver Regulator. It bas stood tbe test of time. Cooling the Cellars A great mistake is sometimes made in ventila ting cellars and milk bouses. Tbe ob ject of ventilation is to keep the cellars cool and dry, but this object often fails of being accomplished by a common mistake, and instead, tbe cellar is made both warm and damp. A cool place should never be ventilated unless the air admitted is cooler than the air with in, or is at least as cool as that, or a very little warmer. The warmer air, the more moisture it holds in suspension Necessarily, the cooler the air the more this moisture is condensed and precipi taten. V hen a cool cellar is aired on a warm day, the air entering being in motion appears cool ; but as it fills the cellar, the cooler air with which it be comes mixed chills it, tbe moisture is condensed, and dew is deposited on the cold walls, and may often be seen run ning down them in streams. Then tbe cellar is damp and soon becomes moldy. To avoid this the windows should only be opened lata at night the last thing before retiring. There is no need to fear that the night air is unhealthf ul ; it is as pure as the air of midday, and really drier. The cool air enters tbe apartment during the night and circu lates through it. The windows should be closed before sunrise in tbe morning and kept closed and shaded during the day, If the air of a cellar is damp it may be thoroughly dried by placing in it a peck of lime in an open box. A peck of lime absorbs about seven pounds or three quarts of water, and in this way a cellar or milk room may soon be dried even in in the hottest weather. A bushel of lime absorbs twenty-seyen pounds of water and still appears as dry as pow der. In this condition it will be very useful to spread over the garden or lawn and around fruit trees, or it may be used for whitewash. This precaution is often necessary in the dairy, because of the prevalence, where air is damp, of mildews and the various forms of mold. The orange and red kinds of mold, especially, which sometimes form upon the cream, have a most injurious effect upon the butter. rnerican Agriculturist. The ttarrlsbara: WiKtT Patriot Is a lane eluht page sheet and contains a areater variety of reading; matter than any other paper published. It la newsv. solcv. instructive ana entertaining. Tbe ennserlptlon price of the Wiuit Fatbiot is f 1.00 per annum casn in sarascs. CLUBBING. The WaasrtT Patriot and New York Hc7y Sim will be sent to anv address post rald. oa year tvr fl.m: tne wbkklv raTRior ana mew York Wrrklv World to anv address, tx st paid, lor one vear tor 1 0; the Wsnir Patriot and tba Philadelphia Saturday Record, post paid, lor one vear.fl.co: tne w eiklt s-atriot ana rmiauei phla Weekly Timet, poet paid, one year for SI 86. In all eases the cash mast accompany tne order, THE DAILY PATRIOT Is the only morning; paper published at the State capital : the only tnorntns; paper outside ol f nua- delphta and rMttsoanr tnat rets tne complete As sociated Press news, and that has a ereneral sya tern of special tela-rams ; and the only daily that reaches the Interior towr.s ol Pennsvlvanta before the Philadelphia and New York papers. Tb IIailt Patriot has been Kreatlv Improved In all Its departments witnin tne last six mnntns ana l now equal tn all respects and superior In some to the dallies ol tn larirer cities. I'nce ny man, $9.00 per annum In advance (or e?.0Q if not paid In advance) ; .i i for six inonms. in advance ; si.oo for three months, in advance: so cents ror one month. In advance ; to clubs ol tit. as.oo per copy per annum : to duns of ten, per copy per an nnm, payaMe In advance. The Daitt Patriot and the Philadelphia Paiy Rrcori (Sunday edi tion excepted) will he sent one year to any ad dross for V8.00 cash In advance. Send for specimen cobles of the Iailt and Wbrkxy Patriot. In remitting raney for suh.crlptlon send poetofnee money order, check or dratt. Address rATHlOT PTTBLISH1 " )., ii'JO Makkr-t NTRasrr, Harristiara;, Pa of i other, and jump away from our Pril, Thousand ol persons wco win nnu -paragraph ara Tn abject Bitaary to-day irbe-i Wey mi(rat be In a aatiafactory ctm 4ri. tS.v ara weak, lifeless, full at odd acbea and patna. and avery year tb know thav ara eatting worse, evvn iduuh the beat doctor ara paicning urn Spots. Tha,orl2in of then aches and PlnJJ ta tba Kianays a uvrr, nu .. - b1ld these all over new with V amer aafa cure as millions bava dons, and caaaa investing their money in miaerabls nri nccsRSf 1 patchwork, they would ba wU and bappv and wonld bless the day when tbe Lordr,hit "em" Indicated the common- sense course lor tbem to pursue. -xxtmow ia. Only Temperance Bitters Knows. t.H..I rMwrrn hla health. It la the rrat Blood fe tt-r sned trine taown so effectually pu-f-e the biooa oi ofpwTO it illlona tear taaatmasty to Its won derful cerertve eecta. It la a porrly Vee;eM Taretloa, made from the native liero and root af Calsforala. tb medicinal pvoperti" of whlcfc are extract th'.Tefrtmi without the nee cf Alcohol. It removes tbe eanaa bt cuaease. ana aae fvtler enfl Ufe-Rivine Tonic; a perfwt Kenovetor eart Invigorator tn ta retaaa. Never rfere tn tbe history of the world has a medicine feeea compounded poeeeselnj the powsr of Viitaaaa BiT-rrRe In beaiisg UM t'.rV of every diacaae man la heir to. The Alterative, Aperient. Dlsphorette, Ce. mlnatrve, Wntritiona. Laxative, Scdatlva. Conntep. Irritant, Sudorlne, ikatl-DIHrms. Sotvent. IettrcM aad Tenia propertlaa of ViaaaAa Bittxfs e tel thoe of any other tnedichir In tiie world. ( person can take the Bittwbs aceorttin to diractions and remria hfflf anweri. provided ttielr honea are not dettr"yed rrrncrel poison r otkw aneana. and the vital orran wasted berend e point of reptir. rmioue, Bemlttsat. IntevwiWent ard Va btrial Fevars are prevsieat tlirooiftout the Lnited ttatea, pardoaiarfy ta the va.l.e of our s;-eat riven and tkeir-vast trlbetarle dartrg the Pammsr and tiiims, ewpeciaUy daring season cf aaasaal beet and drreeM. , ThesaFeveraave lr variably accompanied tsy extraslva erereinvtta at the euwoach. iiver and bowala. Ta Oi.-v trea'.uaent. a purxatlra, exerUn( a powarfa 1 laBeeaea sa tbeee organs, 1 abeo Icte'y aeueesary. t hero I na cathsrrtle for tie ptrrpowa sqaal ta IV. i. Witirs'i iea riTTam. as It win spcciy rsnsove nm L.r.- 'm'! airttcr w.Hi wtlth tbe bewala are l-!d. at the e tine admalatsag tbe aecverjons or tne irrwr. scd gene.aiiy restor:ag tbe btS-U T tuncUbna ot tbe difweMve errans. Farxlfy tha assy lrB oseaase oy pwr fy.ns; a:l It r.S wlta Vutmasa Eivxena. ho r.lT3lcra tk hold "f rvstcn thrs forversoed. ItlBl tea Slfl I Be Bioirin, i. J (Uatea tbe toreii liver and Bowel. eeac)nw How to Raise I rolt TrsT the TLe late number contains an article givfs information on the tnVi f finite that oi.e caa hardly fs,' cetd if he follows the direriirm. faily. Still I wou'.d advise cte iag to learn to vis.t a nursery KhrQ411 too distant, and notice the ski'Vd dera do it. Tha creat difficulty ia tfti9il . to cet slocks to bud. The tine labor is mostly wasted that Is sp buddinpr the sprouts and are so con, on the farm. The stock for o,v should usually b raiser rrom J Dwarf pears and dwarf apj,' raised on stocks grown from cu" and layers; but mobt apple, peai ana cherry stocks are raised from J? for wart knowledge of this sutjwt, a nrZ of mine baa an orchard i years old that was n..-j fcy lrt" ' ing rprouts from o?htr trees and Urartins;, and it is not as good at r-v only ten years planted where the rh aAwn asj Amj in rro IT. l a wAO tTVVwiiigo, MO BUOlilU IhlB rtn. 4 eaiia Te-a-r sawaa4 an4 ab w 1 ea i 4 wrb s M V. . . i T-l L. J DRIGGS Having purchased the Sechier Mills (in the ture to be known as the fa- EBENSBURG STEAM FLOURING MILL And pot It in good repair, is now prepared to grind all custom work ON SHORT NOTTCE. Floral iintl Feed Kept constantly on band at the LOWEST CASH PRICE It will be a pleasure for as to wait wha may favor at with their petrocaice. Kbensbnry;. April 24. lRa&.-tf. CARRIAGES, WAGONS & SLEIGS Vi ...v. 8 t l4l.i.;.LH.v MVLR PILLS i toe 1 ir T1 rnr . riurwarr4 lUiadT frr Om J --wvsi trv-r i "rtmii. t MtPvs. JSteX rf v; rts, l f. i C -trffwet'ttl mf aiaa IJwarr. aa T r n ff .trT rairltfn .tait. -. f -wt r-ttntiw rVHsw-rw' l.iwwT PtH.l llistl J' ttrs I : f , A' -f 4 Jiaesia.lesier'a hi I la ' rj -me.. 4 fc..,a. r.i i'r. Kwavt-T-. Trif Se. " 1 ' :i 1- I 'r -U (d e)1ra Siarwlassarl 1 r r. i- i ' ' 't. r-rswj- i. m I r a rtss "1 We Khan Id nave Better Preach Ids; If the preachers were all sound, healthy men. Calvin may have had tbe dyspepsia, but it did bim no (food aa a theologian. A Meth odist minister, of Hartford, Conn , writes that Ir. Kemnedy'a "ravorite JElemedy" cored him of chronic liver diaeaM and indi gestion. His brethren of all denominations are respectfully invited to note the fact Sick preachers are io poor condition to pro claim tha cos pel news. Sound bodies are wanted. Carriage Making in all its Branches. Pa intin TrimrrUn & and REPAIRING of all kinds done ma SMUKTEST KimCI and tba LOWEST PKICES. Also-, Planing, Mawingand Wood Tarn ing with improved machinery. Also, alt kinds of heavy work done. Carriage smith shop connected AH parties trusting me with work will bebennr- amy dealt with- All work warranted. ... . . D. ft. CHUTE. Ebensbarg. October 24. ISM. Attind to the Fali. Fkedino. "When the pastures begin to fall off some extra food should be provided for all tbe stock, but especially the cows. Horses' are always well cared for, but tae cows too often are neglected, both as to food and a supply of pure water. Those farmers who have provided some soiling crops will find the benefit of the freen, grown fodder ; those wha have not will find the disadvantage of being short of feed just at this season. It is Tery easy to secure this supply of food for the short season. Every farmer bas a neglected piece of land, which is bringing in nothing and which could be made to produce a very profitable crop of green feed. Snch aa opportunity should not be neglected. Where tbe supply bas been provided a liberal feed should be given daily. It is a mistaka to suppose that it is a waste of food to feed liberally now, that it la better to save tbe food for winter and spare it at thia season. When an animal is kept short of food it goes back rapidly, and more food will be required to make up this lost ground than would have kept the animal in its condition. This is especially true aa regards swine; if they are permitted to fall off now for lack of food, they will consume much more than tbe present gain in recovering the loss. Ar.imals that are intended for fattening should be kept on full feed now, and tbose to be wintered over should be kept in good condition. Tbe old and trne adage should not be for gotten, viz: that "an animal well sum mered ia half wiutered." rpKE BEsm POKTKAIT or Gen'l U. S. GRANT, . MONTHLY MAT. Ceata. W Jeaslart Dseserert, Psbllshw. 17 E. I4 St New York aon ayu aewensaisn aad JJAMILTONIAN HORSE. ine eeieorated Hamlltonlan horse. Colonel WlnBeld, will be kept daring the coming season Ii "very stable In this plaoe. Soma ol the Bnegt colt ever seen In this neighborhood ara his beet recommendation. For farther tnlorme- wuacwi oa t H A. K A BROS JOHN BESDEKCEbansbarg7Pa. . May . lis. Health is Wealth aW-a efcm aaUaw 1 'aaTs itm t arry-) ajtAita D E. C Wzst Knn ajvd Bkat Twat CkHT. a gnarantaed arMMrifie for Jlvaterra, Disai. Convnlatoaa, t uta, Mervona Neuralgia, rne, xeervooa I rost ration caused by the nao or alcohol or tobacco. Wakefnlneaa. Uental Da. the Hraln reeoiting in In' preeaiuu. Bof teerlnw .1 senirv sun iMilm. i. i i . twroatara Old Arv Parrcnnes. Ixwa of power tn eltber aex, Involnntary Ixiesea and Bpermat jrrhota caiuod byuvwxerticn of thehrsun. eelf ;nea or nveT-indalganaa. Each boa rontaina n'?cTih " tr"tt. 11.00 a box. or aix boxes w.wj,reuiByniii prepaia on receipt or price. m Wl ABASTr E ISIX BOXES Toenre any rasa. With each ordor received bvn for six bexes, aoeorsDanied with .rtv rchaaer enr written anarantea i . i , i VI pnrcnaaer onr written gnarantea to re. rand th rnr.Ey if the treatment does&otaaast JOHN, a WEST & CO, tn W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILLS., 6oU PltV .Vett'i Liver PiUa. mil isABurit.ea. kstartHK IU i ts the fra-ne. ana earmr oit sum mm tha blood oa aid of or other auneraia. ail Jvjlraoti rmram from tb irmra. it la easy or asaiEia. tfmUa, proo.pt la actkm. aad certain ia tts rwsalt . . . Dppsysla mr lnsir"ea, nwims, Pain la tb Soeuidera, cont-a, 1 i;6cna of th Cijmt. Pewroti. rlax.-ieae. Pad las; lo tba Kwvth, IwUcaa Attack. laJp1tatton of tha Heart, aod a bvndred erJ-er p:uiii ijupuuBi, ara at r o r"ilevJ It VirroaJi brrrrr. For lananiinaMrr and Chrerd Kceaza-Bfis-TV. Oout, Ke.ira!i, lMsaaar of ta fi"oi. Liver, Kidrva mrA Biadder. tea IHtwn have aa eqarj. so" tKri. ae la eii eocatttqQnwal Lts aaeea, Viusi'a V.-ve-"i Iln iaa Kaa ibsvs ha rrvie avraMve powers ta tbe Don obvtlnaa saf tolissisiiw eaeea. lleroaialcal IHseaea Pwseor erj-aed ba Paints and TL.nM, maA aa Hvsbara, Typ-er. OoM kaatera. aad Maaave. aa Vmey avaaea tn Ufa. are er.hwt to rarmlrel cf taa rovas. Ta guard ac-aine sua, take aeeaa ec vrveeia v Ikla XXaasaaem, Forofula. 9H Itkawia, leaea. Swealatra, Pltupl-. I urn -.lea. BsUa,ar aaelea. Wrr vmw. raead. S-oj Cyea, hwlM UlMr.vnrm. sa ryatpelea. Itch, Srnrfa. laeoiraloia, Bosbovs and diaeaaea of tba Bkta, of wtvatervar name ar Brtars. are Iftaralry vx op and eamco owe ot ts rrstem ta a abort fisoa by She aaa of tka IltKViri. !, Tapssaa taer TTerroe, biAtag tn tha avrwra of ee aaay theaaaMa, ara efTaeaaaliy deeWuved and -axaovaA. lesiaWia cf Baedlcisia, as verwirfoga, r.c arrpriraavav will free tbe systeea Cram aronas fika Vsaaaasi Irrraaa. Bsaslta Sesrrlat Tever, sTuuna. Worrv. tns; Cone-b. aad aJI ca!Vtrwa' dlsaaaaa tray be s yoasg Of VMH , B&de losa sever by keerj; na m:vr vSA aoikl daaea of the i (SVi. raarrlad or slniVa, at the daw-a aaa Sara af lUa, Uda Bttaass aaa as . " leasee toe Tlttatet meed wrtea Ma . sauatUw Varst throvjrh aaa akta ta Wsi ufUj,m ' or Boreat aleaia at whaa raearwesed aod a-'Tar- gSah In taa veins; etaaase It vi tt ta Breait yrsar t eellags wOi B yoa wbaa, aud tha baatta Of She syatom will follow. Ia eeaelaetat t Give the Vjlass a trial. It win epea tor ha alt Oae besia Is a aevtar 1 aaasanasa of Its aaartW thaa a VaBgoiy i I Boana. A re wn A aaaaa wattle ara Ml ' taliaad ta diSereat laatrnairea. I R.H. Iff Doasld Pmt Oo. : n. si. f"i t unp.m a. raw , fctt teas ale oo. Cat.. aad tot, e oes aljwai VW IWl. . PaU Vf all IulIm-. aad Jrtirtiftift. IHlTRir.flRA RFI IFF Having eiasik Ide tectlors sdarta ItseH to tbe vane-js poalHcM of Uie bedv In stooping :;tinr a recHa Irg. It ait or, i. gri relief and comfort to tbe many who Dei! Ordinary Corsets TTTeea'rs. Tte -TRI SCRsV' stays used er seates are Tir e-jnaleiJ tor darabtirty a entn tortawe mswrt ar s,-o.teij antvreaiatiia. 7km Mil XHmrmmm, Cmmfmlmmm. aadl HaIVl CrrtH mr rmUmr i (i pa J BBverw pair warrantee! ta eattsraettaw or asaty wteiati vi r - r- "a-v --- - -a if u -jir a i. 6. riTXPATaiCK Tl laonard Street. SB CO. i Xfra Ysell wb are rmfferlng from tb siiuii aaS Bndiecretloaa ot yoath. aarveaa waakaeaa, early decay, loss of majahood. ae., I will aawd a recipe that will sua yoa, PRI1 Ol CHA.&OK. Tata great tamedy eras dleeovered ay a sals siaaaif ta aoatb Amarloa. Bead a dressed envelops to the Ksv. JoamPB T. kA, Station D. Ifew York City. ' 1 -- " - -r-r TTrT iTae Ifa mfTTWR a CO., cf tae j i a urn- tvninv m. mj!'iZht'Sj"T ,h t nlte FttXaaSaT VTtTItSl.r;.J,'1Ht-;TBr' Tears-eiprn.nce. fc-VH" "btalnea thvcerh MUNft A C O. areniuwd nthe8t;iB?Tieio Aaaai.-AK. the lenreet Tisuana r'' Bi?t4- aasravinAe acd tetr.tlns la joatnjm. psotjoeno..py ofthe KtIsdiIUs A.ar. f" I"1 tTTm. Asxire MFNif A CiK, sw-iXHTirni AMAajaajr lfflea, a Broadway. Mew IL KANSAS LANDS to tbe heart of tbe great wheat, ora and stock srrowiotf section of the State The Rfii rsfrws Rtorter, deaeribtngtbe crun- try and Unrl for sale, sent tree. Address, A. n M rC'O SNELL Real Rstato AgU Kurnwrly at I Sllna. Saline Co., Kaa. ioospwn,a I Brst liank Kcfai right. To raise apple tiees ate pet doe. from tbe cider mill, and wasb tb J out in barrel or tub, according v, amount wanted. "When cocTer.; this seed should be sown in dr'.;:, fall, and then allowed to riow ol two years. The stock is then tsten and put in tbe cellar, and root gnr in winter, or planted out In ccrM rows aod budded. Most of tie ts grown in the nursery are Dot grt'.u-.' although many people thitk tbat ibj is better than a graft. The pew is ly always budded instead of jr!: th peach, plum and cherry are budd4, Tbe apple is the only trw grafted nurseymen to a great extent, and is done iu the winter, when there a SJ a JT a; 1 . . picniy oi time, i ear sea n oita'.j from the poorer kibd of jvars. rM fruit is allowed to root and tit j-a; washed out, or tbe pear is I'.Vu'i whole. Of late s ears nuraeymen inpor. tbeii seed from Europe, and it is rrj cheap. Iu most parts of tLe conc'jjft is difficult to raise pear srd rrs on i count of the leaf blight. Pear n-xa are imported in large quantities fr.& j France, England and Scotland, a;-j these Imported stock are prefemj to I our own. i Pears are worked to a great ex'.srt 35 the Augers quince, acd this miitri a dwarf pear. Much has been w?'.r. against the dwarf pear, and a pr;niia created that is cot warranted Ly tbe 1 facts. I know a rear orchard tet j the trees are standard and dwarf a w. ; nate.lv, nd I cannot tell, ard be'ifw. no one can, which is standard and t. ci i is dwarf. This result was obtaicrf b; ; planting the dwarf deep to tra. ti . pear graft took root and the qjja root died out, and bene it becaTw ij j substance a standard. Tbese irrt were bought for half the price of ttrJ- t rt Tt Iq verv easv to r&:.se Cwarf t"i r . 1 3.-1 1 mucu more ii.nu b;Hiiuaiu. method of raisiag the stocks i to p u: a email quince stocK o: tr.f tv riety and let it grow one ee Ta next spring it is cut dewn near & level of the earth. It thn tlr:!3j numerous small shoots, and the etrS is thrown up over them a few iicba high. These throw oct to-4.? a? M the dirt touches tbem. Taey ars tbn taken off, and made pond stocks J budding. We can raise ttree ti ienTS cheaper than one standarl To get stocks for the cbrry, ? pathertbe seed of the black msr-silti-though some varieties do better i other stocks. For the plom -( e mostly of the large blue plum ca'led lb horse plum. In some sections tte plum is used for stock. In gfttirg of tbe plum and cherry, care it sal J ! taken to prevent too rm:cb iry-'A Feach seed that comes from d trs affected with the yellows sb?u'J avoided. I notice in an agricultural pa??: & advice to keep the seeds of tbe plum and cherry dry in tne r- through the winter, and tien crti tbem. Nothing could be enre I have kept my peach 9 f-T t:. five years in succession as fo..os trench is dug about six incLes deer.i: ma n-t.A ma onw K-lrrl T hrreE tO t at band. This trtDch is 'ifi peach pits, the board laid over U and then covered with a little ITere ttey keep moist all winter izi posed to frost, and when tbe bord removed in the spring they c:!C and crack easily. m In gathering and usicg tt? ' seeds there is most danger of - with tbe cherry. This seed sboc washed clean from all ta;.n of ttf.' and then not dried too inacb. I lieve half the cheery seed gsthe wasted by too much dryirg. T- j of tbe cherry and rlum is best so: -the fall where circumstance otable, and in other cavs tb-y -" be kept damp and exposed ti tr a large part oi itptu ( and begin to grow very ea; T- should be planted as early in rrr possible. The currant, goosebeny, l2'" grape are easily grown from ca.; The cuttings of the currant she- planted this month. Tie-p'sct now will give quite a good ' spring, mis can oe r""-" " when the ground is not frozen. a. r aVA J.iV.la raat C rinll ifl be p uerrieB,io uu mni w as soon as well rooted plants can TCriila tha crarie IS usuany m . . : m rtfrn rrsc uoui cuiiiuu?, . bave raised chiefly from laye-- . v . . 3 I n ro ' aA frul. one iua un ro w -understand bow to raise plants r. ers. We have grd-vines ranr . the iillD'S me grouna; we cwn ' earth, and raise a Tlce nearly every joint. hn& . Tbe peach is uxually budded nr season it is planted, the pen ,:ad tbe same summer tuey rc from tbe seed bed. Veky rash-a boy with me' The greatest roam mn of tne NO Viola, we hardly tbk II . k.v rati Bible that trie reast'u : a a i- k..jn9a inev a1 ' (iuuy Kills tm itv.. :;- A f rTM ADTERTIKCRN lowest Kilal frvv mil A. vorLising in 70 reed newspapers sent free- I mn ...l. vouniT men Adarwf oki i. p. kow tix a. oa io si.ra tt i to maKe me ypuu. ujcu '8beaJs:i- Journal-