hvls by sprink Tv saved them Farm ota. Knglisb farmers say sheep and tha liquid manure carts are the beat rent payera. Dynamite ia now rrgarded as the beet agent for clearing out stumps or felling trees. If poets are to be put in, the holes should t e dug dot, in order to hare all such work -lone before winter sets in and the gT" m 1 becomes frozen. A correT !nt of the Ohio Farmer tried 3 'evcrJ -f rt-d pepper, applied boil'"? '" '!.'. 1 1ID-. -v-'- :! fr 'N .- -::-5-- . ... is somewhat aria ' v' ti ." irtlon of meat toflv T: . or gi ay faced, no r '. . " jol between the ; ears,- ;- ' .d are very hardy. To ore aens from pulling feathers . .t and keep thtn busy it work V5rtcl.r? for their grain food. 11 kinds of fowls will pull feathers if kept e'osely confined and not kept bvsy witb exercise. Wool at 90 cents a pound is by no means a loalng affair, says the New Tork Times, as 100 ewes, allowing the safe estimate of an increase of 30 per cent, and losses by death of 10 per cent, will increase to 1,425 in ten years. Before slaughtering an animal with hold all food from it for twenty-four Oiouts, but allow all the water it will drink. This course empties the intes tinnas facilitates the cleaning of the carcass, and lessens the possibility of contamination of the meat. Fowls as well as chicks become quar relsome If fed on raw meat. Again, conk Inn makes meat more nutritious. "When raw it is rather harsh and crude oompared with the more natural diet of worms and grubs, which nro for the roost part soft and easily 'i?er-d. If one-half the corn usua'iv frd to toes was fully digested er.d sRiir" ."d it would make, with tro &sl ' Tegetables or roots, m .. .. I are many losses. The tVtllPuUy ur.-r. but little care is given the preparHt!.i . Cooked or ground It is chssper than when fed whole. Htepben Powers says hat a sheep may yield the best meat or the worst. Mut ton partakes more of the flavor of the food than does pork or beef. The "sheepy" flavor, so much disliked by good judges, is imparted by had feeding (or go feeding at all) and by the delay In the removal of the viscera. Skin and dress the sheep at once. Lady of Otsgn, a Jersey cow belong ing to John Soden. of West La r ut, N. Y., dropped ber first calf when 2 years old. 8he gave in twenty-flve davs over 607 pounds of milk, which made tbiriy- elght pounds and fifteen ounces of but ter. In four months and twenty five days she gave 3 436$ pounds of milk and made 227 pounds of butter. TBI VALUE OT SODS. Sods are the cream of soi', contain log the very elements of plart food thai makes soil so productive. Wh'n prop erty rotted this material makes one ' t the best invigoiators to be found f r trees, vines, vesreah!e and cereals and is oue of the moot readily and cheaply obtained fertilizers in use. Soda may be gathered ft m the fence comers r.f tilled fields, gathrt-d from the surface after pli"!i"f ard Iwovlug sward land and n t .i t i.!-ce from the out- ' ;.hy is niid-roing T. M : h!a and s-cnre Ida whet repal. -. fifcir. i: ; i". -my- OT I , et k:r -at is .. ' ' ' "Zing effects. i ! piiea up r , and the i r cnip dtis , j ' r"m growinir uird tor them iss cur. down .r ayiog lone to ne eoiire'y should be applied i -. t!i. ,iif. to keepthe pile noli", mkI irt-v-u: a dry, moldy rot, Th- hfBt . tn provide for the wet ting down ts to leav the top cupping. and apply the wafer ahundiintly there In a dry time. To get such a lot of good material in the best shape for ap plying to croja we would advise mixiLg i with good wrll-rotted barnyard man fire. Ssy about two loads of it to one of the mannre, then spread it broadcast on grass and crops of small grain; for corn or vegf utVs apply it In the hills r drills. Over fating Is believed to be one of the cnuses of Bright 'a disease; eating too much improper food, drinking spirits and fermented liquors. All these things jrreatly aggravate this disease in its first stsges. S many of our public men die of Ibis disease that it is emin ently proper that thn public shonld be gnaided in their use of liiurrp peeial ly fermented ones, which t. vvry im pure, as frequent analysis r-s ri-t;y proved. A Practical fruir i '.er:--perlence with stock. fuye; l scratches In horses, take one-half ouiu ach of white pitch pine resin, bet away and honey, and half a pound of fresh Ian!. Melt well together over a slow fire, stir till quite thick, so that the parts may nor settle and separate. This is also an excellent application for har ns galls, cu's and sores of all kinds ou horses or cattle. Msry Anderton wrfteti IQuAJl li fl iSs 12- 1 33 I am dclifhted with f V- BTvIk FZ In tl M Cermlinc Coraat. It I sJV - , it, ...Jt; I f s .3 U perfect In fit and els. V. , 7' if , MiiYm II Greomiwe: Herses. Mineral Wealth. The skin of the horse, like that of It will probably surprise many of enr other animals, not only affords protec- readers to know that the value of the tion to the parts within, but, by the mineral substances taken from the pores, affords an outlet to a larger part ground in the United States, amounts. of the waste of the body In the form of every year, to more than four hundred sweat. In outdoor life the natural million dollars. This is not the selling state of the horse this 'membrane be comes thickened and tough, capable cf resisting chamras of temperature; and bv continual exercise, the pores are kept open, giving free exit to all the ex halations. Rut this alone will not value at market, but that of the min erals or metals on the spot where they are produced. The total value in 1884 was about four hundred and thirteen million dol lars, which was !ess by forty millions give the smooth, glossv coat which adds than that for 1883. The chief items in so much to the animal's beauty. Con- this enormous sum were as follows: fining the horse to the stable, as is gen- Coal, one hundred forty-four million erally done for at least a large part of I dollars, the average price at the mine the year, renders his skin tender, es- being only one dollar and thirty-three peciaily when he is warmly blanketed, cents a ton; gold and silver, eighty mil- Expose him now to a great change of lion dollars; brick and tile, thirty m'.l temperature; take him out and drive Hons; manufactured fertilizers, twenty him until heated; return him to the seven millions; Iron ore, twenty-two mm mr Mealcaa Ctbm. CVrJlBa U aet Reran. Tate. Tarn vie. r CoraJi&e is awd ia do roods op Aem sold by WaSJ' Tfc geosin Ctfrailna U vapor to whalebone, aa fJva ' Mrfect alUfactio. Imitation r a frmud and 6ms at aay ric. Far aals by ail leading enerehaaU. Prtc from $1.00 y. WARNXH BROTHEIta, SIS BaOiDWlT, Maw TortU 141 i wabaib ettf ntable. and let him stand uncared for over night, or even for an hour; the skin is rapidly chilled by the evapora tion of the sweat the pores suddenly closed: and often a cold, rheumatic stiffness, or some other disorder results. Proper groominir prevents this by toughening the skin, keeping it in healthy action, eqalizing the circuls- removing obstructions from the pores. and, what is of more Importance, by rousing the action of the horse, com pensating for the want of exercise con sequent upon stable life. Currying and brushing should not be Corsets, Jerseys, Gloves, Velllngf, Nets, Ladies Neckwear, Uandlterchiefs, Embroideries, Spool Silks, Floss and Arrasene. I Sis WHOLESALE HEACgaitRS MILUNERY SPECIAL7IE3. atiatiiabKaTaU jayMerchanta and Mllllnera will receive onr MonthW Journal of Fnshlon Frra lfthr will Nos.820.822 & 824 LIBERTY STREET. PITTSBURGH, PA. 1885. 1885. THE WEEKLY POST KtO mi mmm Under a Democratic Na tional Administration. The Will of the People Vindicated and the Great Wrong Righted. mam a W craaa fnnifi-ttilarc it Pomrxrstl'? readers on the dawn if a nw yenr. tinder conditions thai hRve not et- littl tor a quarter or a eent'irj "Rlr.gr ont the old. rlnir In the new, KlnK oat the tle. rlnu: In the true." Cleveland and ftendriek have heen eleeted. After the fourth of .Mareh there will be a Ieino- eretle .dmlnlntratlon at niihina-ton. w Ith vrcjt rxiMir.iittte. tot the j.mirreiiK, procperltj and ad vancement of the euuntrv. ! A Thi Popt ha labored nneeaalnir'v for twen- ! ty Are veara for thee a-lnrloua reault. to It will eitend to the new administration a heartv irreet- ' Intt and a cordial snpiMrt In the re-eatabllrhment f.l principle and pollrle vital to the pnMIe wel fare, nv reiormmir anoe, rintina- wrorni and aertln the npremacv of the Itetnorratlc fnlth. ! We are on the threphhnld ol Import in t event and ' Treat chance. To a Democrat who aided la Cleveland' election, tta future Is lull of Interest j and hope. j T Wai-Eir Pout will aim to keep folly ' abreart of the time In everything: relailna to the Incoming administration. It policy at borne and ' abroad will be IntelMrently dlrned . neneropv I supported or candidly and kindly criticised. No I year In the history of this jonrnal promises to be ! o replete with matter of Interest to Iemoc.-ats i as the one which we are about to enter. The ' meeting; of Congress, the declaration of the Pres- Identlal vote, the Inatiirnratlon. the new Caahlnet. I the chantres In tne imiMIc service, the earning up . ol the bnok: all are of ureal concern. Thb Win- ; lt Peer will lumlsh the earnest tntellla-ence. with tandpol SO YEARS RECORD. PfcyetHaae' Tawtiaaaay. A. W. Brown, M.D., of Prorldenes, R. I., laya: 'I have need Hem's Kidney and Liver BimDT In my praetlee for the past sixteen yeara. and cbeerfnlly recommend it aa beirf a afe and rtllablt remedy.' Another prominent doctor of Providence saye that "I am fre quently nrged to ue other prepara- uonn asanDsiiTUiei ror iivht a i&ia1 neyand Llverl Revidt. I find o trying them that they arc worthies in comparison to it. Aa Old Lady. "My mother, 78 year, old, ha chronic kidney complaint and drop. ty. Nothing has ever helped her like Hcttt's Sidney and Liver RirF.DT. She has received great benefit from 8 bottles and we think It will cure her." W. W. Sander- land, Builder, Danbury, Conn. A Mlniater'a Wife. Rev. Anthony Atwood, of Phlla. otmnia, says: -rlcaT (lildney and Liver) Fkhidt baa cured my wire or uropsy tn its worst form. ah say that lt la a miracle." Gcaersd Ckaea. General Cbace of Rhode Island I says: "I always keep Hncr's Kid ney and Liver Rixsot tn my bouse. Taken In small dosea occa sionally at night. It prevents head ache, and regulates the kidneys, stomsch and other organs." 10 "Disease soon shaken, by Hm 'a Rjmdt taken." C. !T. CBITTEXTO. pj, T e,,, if,Ht. mill ions; prtrolunit twenty millions; building-stone, nineteen millions; lime. eighteen millions; copper, eighteen mil lions; lead, ten millions. These items make np thiee hundred and eighty-eight million dollars. No other substance contributed as much as ten millions to the total, which amounts to an average of seven dollars for every mac, woman and child in the country. When we consider the im moose addi tion made to the value of these pro ducts by manufacture and transporta tion, the vast importance of the min ing industries may be realized. For 1884 was valued at about twenty-two and a half millions, but the iron and steel nude from it was worth, at tht furnaces, one hundred and seven mil lions. ! These are the Ggaras for a very" bad ; year. The value ol mineral products in the next year of good business will j probably exceed five hundred million ! dollars. h Judicious comment from the old Democratic ndpolnt. Success will not hamper It anv more An Independent Newspaper of Dem ocratic Principles, but not Controlled by irrl,ro,,,,,t"T4',1,fMtlmp'lr,d i ny Set of Politicians or Manipulators; The session of the Lealilatnre. with a Reform '. Devoted to Collecting and Publ ihin7 all Oevernor opposed by a Republican majority, : promises to be fruitful of Important lues and e- the News of the Day in the most Inter eltlna Incident. The commit session ol Conirre.s ! f.. ... will ba even mora Interesting- In Its broader field, j esting Shape and With the greatest po- In all Its varied departments, Thi Wkklt siKIe PromDtneas. Accuracy anH Unar Poot will aim at excellence and rell ibllitv. its i rromptnejs, accuracy and impar- Vn7.iffJr5.V-H."w.V'"d .loc"' 1'Prt-i tiality ; and to the Promotion of Demo ments win be maintained In their otmoet efnolen- 1 tv;,l1!.l.t!mrl,-r';,,t7," b9rrePreJ w,t5 catic Ideas and Policy in the affairs of greater care ana precl-lon than ever before and ' made absolutely reliable. (Government, Society and Industry. ns me time ior Democrats everywhere to take hold, cement and strengthen the party and Its ehoi-en representatives, by extending; the circula tion of Itemocratle papers. We are no longer on the defensive we are done with a Kls;isina the party to day stands tor a majority of the American people, and In a few weeks It will be called on to administer the general (lovemmeut. Truth Is mlicnty and has prevailed. Waxx an artery is cut, the red b'ood spur's out at each pulsation. Prr-ss the thumb firmly over the artery, near the wound, and on the Bide toward the heart. Press hard enough to s'op the bleeding, and wait till a physician com p. The wounded person is often able to do th's himself, if be has the re quisite knowledge. Attkr the dust has been thoroughly beaten out of carpets, and tbey are tackt-d down again, they can be bright ened very much by scattering corn meal mixed with course salt over them and theu swer-plnng it all i ff. Mix the salt and meal In eqtml proportions. It very convenient to have a breast collar on ne farm, made with an eitr wld brenst pJf?e. to he ufwd in cass of or- ahon'riVr. ennrae such a collwr CDur r. i- i:d In heavy work, as it will ber np"i pnr not sufficiently tougben"! bv Slnale Hnbarrlptlost, one year, I'O'laie prepaid, at. 2-1 I lobs tt rle r sier, one yestr, poauasrei prepaid 1 0O A free ropy to stety elab of ten. Vend for llample roplea. m p. bM & co., "Publisliers. Ansae, by Matt, Pntpnld: DAILY, par Year DAILY, pr Month SUNDAY, par Ysar DAILY and SUNDAY per Year -WEEKLY, per Year $6 00 SO I 00 7 00 1 00 Addrr. TITE SrX. er Fork CVey. AlVKTT'' MAN'. '.v-fBHlA FBEK- Trftmn la oompoaed wholly of na nteroua vrtaM Inrredfanta, each one of which tsacknorwledred by the medi cal profession to ba the mostpotentr' all theberbel reined lee k-own to medical science. It cures without fail every caaeo ; Chraale Catarrh, fonaaninttott. General and Xervong Debility, Nenralrla, Chronic Khenir. Hm, Dlabetia, Stone In the Bladder, Brig ht's Disease, Dys- yepilt. Liver Complaint and Dlieasec of tne Stomach. If yonr Drnnrist Is out of ourraph l'ta on the 'lus of Life," or If yon are laboring; under a disease not menticd Ic It or in thesa ad vertlsemenu, address the proprietors, 8. B. Bartmaa A Co., Co lumbus, Ohio. (Xe, 4.) MANALIN pailon. 1'ilea and Jjiarrhcei dnufista. Oned-llirr 5 00. Directions iu EnRl positively cures Cot:sti- arrhreo. hold by all er bottle; aix for isli aud Germaa. sure to ple":e. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM the popular favorite for dres injj the hair, ke&torin the color when gray, and preventing I an dniff. It cleanses the si jln 'Ji stops the hair falling, and u 5Pr, and $i. tim at lnipM. mmm hv.MMl,lk,rrtnttev lllasa-w:l " ai. a r. i..f..w. era Ler..t it., at. al Eorcnrus la Ux- Kurt' IHtxauur, ttuMUM SO 1 2 ll;IM3:fai.i;iW Xh Brt Cougli Cure jon etn uh arid the bt known preventive of Consumption. I-'aiikhk's Tonic keot in a koine is a srntinel to keep sickness out. Used discreetly it keeps the blood pure and the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys in working order. Coughs and Colds vanish be fore it. It build up the health. If you suffer from Debility, Skin Fruption, Cough, Asthma, lypepsiar Kidney Urinary or Female Complaintsor any disorder of the Lungs, S torn at h. Bowels, lBlood or Nerves, don't wait till you are tick in bed, but use Parkir's Tonic to-day ; it will give yon aew life and vigor. HISCOX A CO., N. Y. Sold hy Drucgikt. t-jrge saving buying $i size. IHTB mn R. R. LANDS In Minnesota. North Dakota. Montana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon. Fran. Lake Superior tm rwrel oainl. f prices ranqlng chiefly from $2 to 6 per acre, on 5 to 10 years' time. Ihis is the Bast Country for securing Good Homes now open for settlement. 3 " 3JO seres of (iotfrnmral 1 tm f I. and Free under the hi -'.. " "as ., inibrr rultnre 1jw. N)TK -in. SI a, 433" Acres OS, MORE T1IA HLF of all the l'ublic tands disposed of in re in th. No-hem Paefrlc eonntry Roelr aim Maps ent FflFrL desmbina tn Plartherai Pae-lrle 'eHBitry ,tiie Railroad l-and for mm and th. rHF.E(.overmn.nt lnds. Address. CH .4 S. B. I.AMHOKX. ItmI Com'r.y. P. R. M..dt. Paul. Minn. 8ELLERS' UIVER PILL3 1 .ar. f Lrw OiipLiwrr Cvrttvrmf, Art mmt WM "- ..4 1 twiBranu .f ia. LIvot. n r MM "5cHr. Li Ptu. car4l n. mt Urv Cwptaiat. Mm ItitlMw. " I fn rmual Ltrw PtH. Ta tmaiM Krrt. mt itllmvl S an ' n,. ' . Rf kUt, Inra.kv. rrlc. n.. . 1 . 8IS r V- vmmt'A ornn'ry Ililmi.H Passlos; Trials. (lone In the "table; the dust and scruff j xarap!e, the Iron ore consumed durina; will be scattered In the manner, to mix with the food, beside keeping the stable nncleanly. The animal shonld be taken ont Into the lot, secnrely tied and hand led so jrently that be will enjoy rather than fear the application of the enrrj- comb. A sharp-toothed comb, ronjrhly scraped oyer the tender skin is any thinpr bnt pleasant, as the shrinking re- sistinir animal will soon show. This nstrument shonld be lightly applied.and dependence placed mainly npon the brush. Currying shnnld be bf-eun at the head, and the comb passed Mcrhtly np and down nntll all the dandrnft is loosened, when it shonld be removed with the brush. Much particularity shonld be observed aroand the edares of the forpfop and the mane. It is always a good plan to sponge off the head and ears, nsine but little water.and smooth ing the hair down to its natural posi tion. In going over the back, quarters loins, etc.. the comb shonld be used in one hand, and the brush in ths other and the work qnickly done Great care should always be observed where the skin lies in folds, as at the union of the legs with the body; but every part should be thoroughly freed from dust and dandrnfT. It most nevar he over looked that grooming Is to a horse what bathing is to a person, and in order to clean his skin it must be carefully and thoroughly done. A well groomed horse will keep fat on less food than one that Is neglected because he will be in better health, and his food will be more thoroughly assimi lared. As a rule, horses suffer from lack of grooming more than from lack of food. Smith nnd West. Ranfh on Bala." elerrsont rat., mice, roaches, flies, ants, baa bag's. Heart rlaa. Palpitation, dropsical awelllng-s. "'" l"; dlirestlon. headache, sleeptesiness cared by WaliS Health Kenewer. "Rsnrh n reras." Ask for Wells' "Ki.aiih on 'orn." lic. 3,"'. complete euro. Har.l ar soft corna.warts. bunions. 'Bnrl.n-Pl O nick, complete, cure, all kl.lney, hla.lder and OM nary rtl.ea.es sc.l.lln. Irritation, stone, al. catarrh of the t.la.Mer. 1. lnmlst. Heal.Hnara, riles. File, roanho-. am. b. bnirs, rata. mine, sroph ers ehlptnunk. clmrel ont by "Kouh on Kats. 15c. Ihln People. Well' Heilih Ketirwcr-' restores ne,t" n,, vigor, cures i .oi.-l. lmHt"r.ce,seiual debility. l- ' . i:nnn eis i-anm. Onres cholerti. .-..I.e. cramps. dlarrh-. aches, pains, sprains. hMl.iche. neoralif la, rheumatism, aoc. Koutcli n I'aln I'lasters. 15c. "ethers. If yon are fnlllnir.nilien.wnrn oat and nervous, nsa-well's Health Henewer.' fl. Ih-ua-ali'ls. l-lfe Preserver. If Jon are loln- vnur Krlp on llle. try "Wells Health Kenewer." Ooes dlre.n to weak spots. "Rsn(h on Pllea." Oores piles or liem..rrholds. Itchlnsr. protruding:, bleedlnv. Internnl or other. Internal and external remedy In each package. Sure cure, oc. Inrnst alsts. Prelly Weaiea. Indies who would retain freshness and Tlva:lt, don't rail to try - Well's Health Kenewer." "Reach n Itch." . UAn.h ..n iioh" pnrM humors, eruptions, rlna- worm. tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, ehlllblalns. u...h a ..tarrti 1orrccts offensive rxlors at once. Complete ctira of worst chronic, alo nneiinalcd a -aririe i diphtheria, sore throat, loul breath. 50c. Tli Hone of the fallen. Ohlldreii. rlow In development, puny, scrawny and delicate use Wells' Health Kenewer." Catarrh nf the Bladder. Stlniflnsr. Irrltatl..n. 1ntlaiiuuatln. all kidney and urinary oinpl.-nnts curel by 'Huchu-Paltia. 'Water TRnsra. Beaehes.' "Kouich on Hats" clears them out. also beetles ants. Or. There Is a wMefva among farmen aa .?'" a V 1 Tkt Kplaeanlc ot Orttaj. t lew1o I. .. . ..t.i I l Wnenca oomaa uu spuvaiK vi ltd murder t Baraat dJeoaaloaa kava named HTtrtl eanaa. Hoti. O. H. !!, of IndJana, caarca lt to laMal Uaektaca holding that aopeiaaaa of a fatnro a i - ra feeftsaHncr 11 A 'at iUa. Anotbaf daelare. wiffartog from tha best manner to do Myvi tmlveraat brjsrtneaa de3pTaioaa tna aanaav eacn eepeClal " " 8 jJ A third wrltr attrJbtit- o i" by ignorinc; ttla r.-v, J ininaa onto w w ui . I ... mav diveraa '5 I BUfa In .v.U rerhaps. dd1m , " M 1 - - - ra snaffartog from tba ; spveaatoaa tha aanaa, i utaa lt to Inercaaias 1 & ... k. i w wr,n mr askA adToratea strong drink. ... ... rree thlnkera Tosts committed anlcVla, ut as haTS orthodox church men. Fr anrlal atralta hars boset insnr. hot ths niKv have alas taken their Ufa. Insanity and dlsalpatlon hava precead otrldsa and family raorrtera. (..tun rnm moo to aim ot ava v .rmii rhallaosras atteatlon. - Waa lay ids rwmy""'"""-' I'n.aerg ik- lSisinan Slnaial.l . . .v.,,, Utm &f reason it will down the Preenl ' J k subject of aPp;,iCB tor the fall grain v better to plow It iD . V V i. seeding, or to reaerv. lgh srstVr r Vstrtds and famtty top dressing .w , ' mirdar tnastU. PrJ, who are undecided te Ins "for MDl tlans bssa shjaa to mat- uuecioe upo rf " f. .nl aothoritteo tall na tha ,. ... . . ' " ,c the iheflrs which eon.umss ths brain la aaV fniXUNlTY from ANNOYANCE a SCB.IKCT3 for TnoronT. No man ever offended his own conscience bnt. first or last it will ne revenged on him for doing it. If the Key-note of all yonr conduct to others had its spring in a fine self.rever- erc. there would be no discourtesies. Many a man shall never cease talk ing shout the small sacrifices he makes ; bnt he is a great man who cn sacrifice It was Warren Hustings, who, in the : midst of bitterly trying circumstances, impressed all observers as a man pos sessing a mind "calm amid difficulties.' Let him tell the secret of his admirable j self-pcssession, since we in private life ! need to know all possible magic having ; the power to calm our rebellious spir-, its. : "When I reflect," he says, "upon cir- cumstances when I listen to the rail- ings of my accusers, and when my spir- it rises up against them, I call to mind '. the story of an Indian king whose tern- per never knew a medium, and who In j prosperity was hurried into extrava- ; gance by bis joy, while in adversity i grief overwhelmed him with desponden- . cy. Ilaving suffered many inconvenien ces from this wenktiess, be gave not i- e that, on his his for'heoming birthday, the most acceptable present which any of his courtiers could make would be a sentence short enough to be engraved upon a ring, and suggesting a remedy for the grievance of which he com plained. "Mauy phrases were accordingly pro- posed, but not one that was satisfactory, ' until his daughter came forward and ! offered him an emerald on which were ! engraved two Arabic words, the literal translation of which is 'Ti ii, too, will pass.' "The king embraced his child, and declared that she was wiser than all bis wise men. "Not," continued Hastings, "when I appear at the bar, and hear the violent invectives of my enemies, I arm myself with patience. I reflect upon the muta- 0 C t3&J, atari only of trie flneat sand Heat na1 tt jr of tilaea for withstanding; heat. Every good, thingr la Counter feited, and consumers are CAU TIONED against IMITATIONS ol these Chimneys made of VERY POOR GLASS. See that the ex act label Is on each chimney as above. The Pearl Top is always clear and bright Olass. 9Iannfaetare-l OTTf.T by GEO. A. MACBETH & CO. Plttabarsrh I.ea4 Claas Works. FOR SALE BY DEAT.TTRS. everything and say nothing. Only the tre man can really be J bility of human life, and say to myself. brnvs rtnlv tha rtrrifAiia man bt.1V I 'This, ton will nasn' " throngh the darkness and fcs with a se rene soul the mystery of life. Persons extremely reserved are Hke old enaml watchesi. which bad pairted covers which hindered yonr seeemg what, o'clock it was. "The greatest folly." said Sancho "that, a man can commit in this world is to give himself np o death without any good canse for it, but only through melancholy." rar sweerer music to a true woman than tbe tone of a barn or piano touched by her hand are the cheerful voices of hnsband and children, made joyous by her presence. B'essed Is the man who has found h's work ; let him ask no other blessedness. Know your work and do it. ard work at it like Ilerenles, One monster there is in the world the idle man. The difficulties of education lie deeper than the criticism. It. is not so mneh finding ont what to teach that is need fnl; the all Important thing is how to develop the mental and moral energies. war ktnarsa or otrsoi"""- tln' that gootl dlfsatloB ts inaaibls without purs Mood and ra Wood U rovar knowa wbsa tha 11 ar and kHnaya ars iot ot orrtsr. rnsar anch drcor. Mancays. s rreraattTS ahonld bs asnfka. STd 7Hr .hU Warer aai. " U aov arelam a fact ooncsded hy tha osssi rDthorltlM tn hs ld. ntV"K. f l commanded by the celebrated Dr. W Wamiochtar trocrat. ' Oaly TearysraBea Btttra Katva. mix it With IK. - . it d-tbemtg,, young graiu ,fter j v ic it'' .'3 Ol . t ' e.r V t. ML - - - - " winter, vu i (i ib latra .. - . deoenda nn..n some case, orje WBV of ci. would be preferat'ie to 'J' " for instance, the )aDd i( " doubtedly brttertoptenji1 and mix it as jL,i0jBI the soil than ts leave tb"'"1 starve for waD of thef a. it totbrm of the rx.tsto'n and gone aud a frxaij 1 ' only survive in a wf,t" ' 7 8 condition. It i8 lUs : question is an imn,.... hart now, M the may depend upnn it (lT 5' jband. it the 8o,i ja f",,. J'' (uses a liu., qUjiIitjt? jrpread it on in H,e ir,n wrve ine double ., . to. r, rVs staer mealnlna knows ao ageeraalj Fiu iie the blood eV aeee-eeatad aleeaa. rfllltsos bear teaSlnaaar to a wsav aerful corallve etlerta. It Is a marety TeetsMe yfnsarlaa. made frra tha native kertia aad raoU of t alrtovnla. fSa wedlclaal areMrties cat wtitafe are aruaaiaa ' shelter for the jour tha winter ia over to K.rM , V ii . tK. mmm f Jcahel It nmsret ths rstM of eieras. sb4 Cat patl-n fee overs Ills beeh. It Is ths are st Missel lrlfler sr. Tjf.riTing Prfnerte : a Sentla herraOve save Toole; a nerfxet teoovator sed Ivrvieoialaa al tn .Tdm. ever efere b the tiietorv af tka worl4 haa a medicine heea eemaonafled tinsai saint the power ot Vmaaa Brrrana la heaHng tas r.rk of rT tfaeaae ansa la bafr to. Tha Alterattva. aaarlaat. trteptioretSe. Car. nlnatlve, MntrlMoaa. Laxaelve. Witl, Coeatev IrrttaDt. Sadortae, a a U-U: rtoK. forvl. IWarerie aad Tonic prepartles of Trttsis Jirv-reas ex eee4 thoae of any csUiee ineliene ta the worM. W poreon can take tae urrraaa srrora'ci (?ir-t1ena and reinaia lone anwrll, provided orrana waaied c. . . is food thlia 1,rr,niA..A . . ' 4: ' vious provision has berD t. ' i this case we brirgto be J ' Of repeated frtii;, .; jcase is betterth-n to USe . .;;.!'- ' at nns Mm. v ij cannot use it 'utl As a role far irrricr. i . i ., "Tior, i Door anil ru i . . i . , . , . ,. uiari for in- thefr booea are not deelroyed ky mineral poeon vi uu or other aieaaia. and tiie bernrtd the point ef repair. lillinaa, nesniifena. i lartaJ r Tntermltirat and Ma rnmeaoBt tbe 1 sited re erevaiai atataa. partlemlarir la tke vU era ear wff frvat rivers aad ttieir tiM trlaetarlae dartre the SemteT and Astsat, aep-taX7 dartaf aaasrjris of auaeaal heat aad tTtwi. Xheae Pavers are brrarlaVy aeeonralefl hr exteastve eranrenesta of the ateanark. llwr ana bowels. Tn tair treatanrat. a pnrralva, erertias; ar-wrf".l Irfltenca npon these ryeae, Is sbeo ht'.'v n-t ve-a-jr. 7"fcar Is ne cathartle for tVe puposa V'iSa: lafV i. Vf aura's Tunii hiTTBna, na ft win aW&ilv tsaaose tae dark-rotored vte'id aiartar w(ci wVrtrb site feewaas are ioadecl. at tha ram. time ell meteriaf te siateOona of the liver, ard rene.-aVr restoring1 tea keailtiv fuactioas ct the itjer'tt enrase. rrtir7 0:a ba.ly arshiat V-v ptrrW fyirg- all . J Italds with Tmun BrrTiea. Ns tyiu m'.c eaa unke t.ria r a rjfrm tfcr. f o'r-zi i"t. It larl;nrele fbs aiemarli ee4 stiaa IVcw the torpl.l Ijvr arvd bowels, deacsfrw ir? or ell tarx'-u Irurir-.rcs eaa v: -.- to tte fr-j;-e. ar1 enn-rii; o.T nltoout U:s ; no" lt la m nf adtbhiiB- leonona Useless Phrases. There are people who can sav jnt what they want to without the addition or omission of a single necessary word. The majority of people, however, are not gifted with this faculty. Thev talk about "seeing with their eyes." What e'se conld they see with? Thv hear "with their own ears." Could they hear with ears not their own? They stand honrs "on their feet." Do they want to stand on their heads." "What is the matter?" he asked of a thin young man named Anderson Tye. "I think the climate of Austin does not agree with him have great trouble breathing with my Inngs." "Yon would have a great deal more trouble breathing without your lungs," responced the doctor. FLom Barrki.s. Flour barrels are a source of great expense to the people o' this country. Sav there are 80.000, 000 of barrels of flonr consumed in this country every year, and say that there are some 12.000 000 000 of people who buy it by the barrel, there might be saved to the people of this country $2, 400.000. aaying hat twenty cents per barrel is saved by purchasing it in the sacks. Really it may be more than this, especially so in muslin sacks, which are valuable for further use. There is more flour than this sold in barrels, but the bakers in the large cities sell the barrels for twenty aud twenty-five centa apiece, which represents a loss of from ten to twenty cents per barrel. The Millstone. A North Carolina man shot his head off to cure a ringworm on his aeck. A Rfmarkable Discovery. Re markable remains have been found on hill or mountain four miles south of Magdelena, io Sooora. The bib Is about seven hundred feet high, and half way up there ia a layer of gypsum, which Is at white as snow, and maybe cot into any conceivable shape, yet Is sufficiently hard to tetain its shape after being cut. In this layer of stone are cut hundreds upon hundreds upon hundreds of rooms from six by ten to sixteen or eighteen feet square. So even and true are the walls, floor and ceiling, so plumb and level, as to defy variation. There are no windows in the rooms, and but one entrance, which is always from the tp. The rooms are but eight feet high from floor to ceiling, the stone is ao white that It aeros almost transparent, and the rooms are all dark. On the walls of these rooms are numerous hieroglyphics and representatations of human beings cut in the stone in eeverai places, but strange to say, all the hands have five fingers and one thumb, and the feet have six toes. Charcoal is found on the floors of many of the rooms ; implements of every description are to be found. The bouses or rooms are one above an other to three or more stories in height, but beneath each story is a jog or recess the fnll width of the room below, ao that they present the appearance of huge steps leading up the mountain. Don't Scold. For the sake of your children don't do it. It is a great mis fort une to have children reared in the presence and under the influence of a scold. The effcet of the everlasting com plaining and fault-finding of such per sons Is to make the young who hear it nnamiable, malicious, callous-hearted, and they often learn to take pleasure in doing the very thi ngf or whieh they re ceive such tonge-lasbings. As they are always getting the blame of doing wrong, they think they might aa well do wrong as right. Tbey lose all ambition to strive for the favorable opinion of the fault-finder, since they see they always strive in vain. Thus a scold is not only a nuisance, bnt a destroyer of the mor als of children. If these unloved, dreaded people eould only see themselves as others see them, they wou'.d flee to the mountains in very shame. A Woaelorfal Discovery. Consumptives and all who suffer from any affection of the Throat and Langs, can nod a certain cure Id Dr. King's New Dis covery for OnsnmptloQ. Thousands of permanent cores verify the truth of this statement. No medicine can shew such a record of wonderful cores. Thousands of once hopeless sufferers now gratefully pro claim tbey owe their lives to this New Dis covery. It will cost you nothing to give It a trial. Free Trial Bottle at E. James' Drag Store. Large utl ti.co. AGENTS WANTED Ui DPY or the REBELLION. dw selling oy the Ti faotuemd. Noeorupe tt Wo I peti tion. Only book of ita kind. The "SPY " reveals many aeerets ofth scar never before pabltahed. a trrspnlo aceonnt of tha conspiracy to assasalaata Lincoln. Perilous experience of onr Tapaaal. Unas in the Rebel Capitol; their hemlo bravery fully recounted ia taeae vivid sketches. Tbs "Spy" Is ths most thrilling; war book ever ptihliahed. Endorsed by hondrerte of Preae and Arente' teetimoniala. A large hand K jiue book, asa pares: 60 illn.tra'lons. UT-ACE NTS WANTED! AOXNTSI This book la mit rrUing all others. Over one aaiwfre Vtnutand application, for awenrlM have been received. We have many agents who have sold from fv tn Jtrr Mwvlrrd cetnea, Se-Tha SPY" is aold only byW Asrsnts, and can rtf be found in bookstores. He Ha to merchant., farmers, mechanics, and rtwr-y-"dy. Absolutely the ttmrtt bock te 'U nr Irnww t We waatone arent in every Grand Army Poet and In every township and eonaty in the O. aC For fall particulars and tenet ts aovaia eddreas O. W CAKLFTUN cO Pnbliahers, Bear I or. CARRIAGES WAGONS & SLElGHi WW Carriage Making in all its Branches. Painting, Tinmniing and REPAIRING of all kinds done - tha SHORTEST NOTICE and the LOWEST PK1CES. Also, Planlnc, Sawlnic and Wood Turn Ins; with Improved machinery. Also, ah kinds of heavy work done. Carriage smith shop connected All parties trusting me with work will ba honor ably dealt with- All work warranted. D. Bt. CHUTE. Ebensboix. October St. ISM. aij of l-Tioinrl, or oirr miorraja. e-1 matter from ua arsiarn. FTJpn, prompt la a"t;on, aaa ee.-n ia ita llrsneniia cr Iwt Ig-eaflern, TVaflacbe, Pain In the Shoulder. n.thayj'it; b tn cna of tne (Vet, Pneumonia. Haaiceas, Ia.1 Tav.e tn taa MoT-h. Bi.'ioua Attaeea. Palpitation of tbe Heart, and a hundred other paiatul irKpUaai, tre at ea relieved Y-t Vivcaaa jerrrxe. l or Inlianimaierr arsd Cbroote Kheann atlMra, (loot, eura-s-ia, Viaeeers of tbe ftiood, IJver, Kida-era end Bladder, the r-'tvra have do erroal. In" three, as In all errtiru'!o:tal 1jI easea. t'uni i Vra-aaaa But haa ehowa Ita (,'mat enrarttve powers la aha moat obailnata tM mrractabte eaes. ?Irthanleal lim -frw rifc"! ta Psssta and M.erala. suae aa rr TV uu apssars- Oard-aeatwrs. aad flura advanoa b Ufa, are snhjeot Vo Prra1s af tha Pewela. To raard aratnat tola, aaaa occaalocat doers ot Vraoan attTTaaa. akin ntaeases, rrefula. ra't rTherrra, rieara. BwwUmre. Ptsnplaa. Puarolea. PoCa, far imaelaa, Kaa-araaa BcaJd-head. Sore A' rysiTMiias, baa. aarfa. 1ooJ tu na, 7J and diseaaaa of tha Sitka, of vltimr a aattrre, are nteraJly oof up and csm the syetwm fca a short Stana hy tha aUTWrs. Pla, Ta we aa aT other Tfeems, rorVr-s; ts aba srsseza of es taaay thoaaanda. ar affeeruaiiy derWoved aad -amove. He eiss-aa ef medicma, a vormlfuaa. ao aataelmmawa, will free ths ays ten, faxasa worsna aaa Tsaaaaa atarrcaa. Itteaatea, Saav-let F.vrr. TTnvrpa, Wc-p- taa; .worh, aad aU caiMrea's dl snay he snada leas ae'.re by keeping taa hewela opea wrth anUe aoara ef tha ntt-ra. Par Ftm.l. Cash late, fa yonme; ear eld. asarrled or alnrle. at Uie dawn ef wocaaa. hood, ar the tara ef Ufa, this Blttara haa a earaal. t'leaaee Ihi Tltlatcel 111 sties tta hsaailllaa horst thronah tha skla la Croptteaa ar iarea: alaaasa tt wha ohsti acted aad alaar. aieh Ba U. Tataa; eteaaa It waan it ks tVal ; yowr reeOoers wlU tail roa wham, aad the health of the ay stars, will follow. In eoarlnil.a i Ores th Vfttera a trial. tt will sysafc for tteeVf. -ae bettla la a aettew i oc rte 1 ing with fertility, -cd J" f maj be wel! to call atteciicVv twah.e.. .1 4.8- f -..urr oi piowir jr in tbe tl ut, ; UU 8nia becauw ti jB ir;m plyicg it ifl obviou?'y the r - " ODe- " ! p (" " j The purpose nd us of n.v, r ' : feed the riant ; f,uart tyi-: j TDota, roots pprfHd throv !(w; ' 1 ' j "arch of rood, and the ). j have to taaU tie J?tar n .'i i Plant. The manure tbn t " j m'xed with tb ui! io ? v. ! " manner. This isf h J H j iffC the niBcure evr.ly f,Tr'-, j le8Vir.fr uo lurcf-snr bunchy - I is tbrn turnd over ttit. ' S ' ' l,;.. .. . ' " -" at- , ; 'n'K in-roanurf nt.d th...-. j layers from the suifrednar 8 the plow has w-rt-tra j ! Tborouph harrna-jrg .j... . , " ' soil and the manure top i " J roots or the yourg p'sntj cr-. ; -find food as soon a thev br t : : ? 1 aap fnr it Vf .... . ! j mixture of AC 5 "r" " Moreover. the soil ar(j .v. . j teed t0 pnduce rap ,..-;, ! the Utter anj its imn'i: in fcr lasDnrra, aa they yea, Buaiera ame or . otit of of taa : to plant food. whi B the chemical aPf inn nf w i manure operates ,m jP, aV-j? make its particlea so'uMe totr-! j ble extent. Thi-. recifMct -v, ; more tfiVtitn If i!m k. . .. ir - 1 lime is vprv act've !n sot-t-.., ; these f ffcts. Thus it i an. t r t tt TIN t Dftter this practicp or r',. ; Ai j nure lhn rsprvim i: (iV-is- and then scattnirjj it oi ts . a method obvious' lie-tt-rS . aboonditig in fert i'ii v thii fr : nrjrently riepds imnjw1;a'e h-r ! the younjr, erowitia' rrnp. A ronvifl ear h battle ar foB dhwottetaa saluted la dlffarwat laaruarea. : It, IeXoald Drna .. yrr4et'w, aa Tiaara.rn.Cai .and fce.fcaa tTl Waahtsa-toa ai Cos. Ckarttoa St.. Cm lark. . "-aid bv all Itoaler atra lintrrHta. ealth is Wealth ii 1 "' 1 ' n '" ' eaiijMaTSl f TS t Is7fa3' IR K. C Wnnt Nravn aud Timia Tpiat trasfT, a (ruarenteed apeciho for Hjratoria, 1 liri Jjoea, ( on vnlaiona. Vita, Nervous Nrtiralana, Headach. Nervema Proet ration caused hy t he uao of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Mental Dev preeeion, Boftoninsj of the Brain resulting in in sanity and leading- to niaary, decay aad death, ire mature Old Aa-a, Ilarronnesa, lie of power .n either aez. Involuntary Ixtasca and Spermat orrhoea caused byover-exorUon of the brain, self jboss or over-indnlcrancs. lach box contain one month a treatment. $1.00 a box. or aix boxes aCSJXI.aantby mail prepaid on receipt of price. TTR UCARATEF, BOX Uf To cure any cae. With each order received by ne bstxee. acoompanied with (xoo, wo will and the purchaser our written sjuarantea to re fund ths money if the treatment does Dot effect Cure. Gaaranteea issued onlx by JOHN O. WEST & CO., eel W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILLS., Sole Prop's vTeat's Liver PUla. FOR SALE! ClyAewrial Stal I loua and . I.wit Kails. The lt In Am. riia. All from re. ttrtwued Sire, in Scot land. AH reeietor.-d ncl M-ii.Tees furnished. li-tes l.ow ana! Tersii tM. l.l'ln..,. -teM a V WHox.. jrr Vi:i firm, rt Wtrat, Tad. aafJawasa YHE NEW Corset: 41TRiC0Ra relief swJsjtaaH avfnr elastic W Frlsa TooVlvf M Aekferlt NaMLr ile aecttoca saarts ltsel to the varlet-ai jvwt'li-r.s of tbe Kdy In arooy. !nf antinr at rMa lor- It UToHi fTsat rallef ax comrort to the many who Cad srutnary Ootaeie erreji'va. T THieOaaV- Stays area r eeis ata rtcoejnalad for dararality A eotn fix-table eaenort. a are aroiutlj nntireaaacia. Tae saesf lwik, Owew-tatls. awal eery pair warrsatta ta ii.i.Turmrii.a ar tssaiv rstarnM J. 0. riTZPATmlCK At Tl laenaril erreeV aiioa tka SSi'v iA iriHi, -i CG Mfra. r f . T TOBL v - Vss" -A- CJFLJD. Te all who are snff erlac frean tbe errors and taOlaaretlona ef rcrata. aervowa weakness, early decay, lose ef manhood, as., 1 will aeaa a recipe that will cure yea. mtEOr CHlROt. This great remedy was ataeoTssed Vy a saia. aWaary in Sonta Araarlaa. Sead a aalf-ad. trees si anvaloye ta taa Itsr. JssaiM T. akr vast. Btattsa D, Krw Tork City. fTMra stuaa) sarjra asmsaai - aa.aaa.ea. aaa V la ft IT a C4 aO tr tm aaesa awaa Miia aBaaaW. ja PATENTS m a7 iy, . . I " I'l" f " t N n a t ) ears exiMrin.. n.: i.t la-es' . t,(, .na weekly. ppi.n.114 nrravt., Ti.VA M y',r- formation. Ppeolnren.nv , f 7h. .'l'T;VK '" teas sent frei fl" Vti I vy V?,",L"C.A nr' EVBRY ONE Woo FZV - 3V C- 0 ! aat. AFi nrAt lOl.niNO t-ANOfV ror. r,.ii-up sets like an umlireila. Wets: ha leas than 1 -2 lbs. l .n be utieaorr or put on In 3 mln-ut.-s. MaJe in aixes to Ct Imslneaa wairona, leaure v iKim and hnitirlra. Send for lllnsirated circular and rrV-ell.t. Amenta wanted everywhere. Rtate where yonaawthla. n.li.BFKHS SELVYH HALL SF A thnrnneh r'rep.rstnrr Sv-bi rr Bev. fua f"taleMlUaarya.laau Aovsofaaar f w ailwiiT t e.1 Snd for .'.loeue, f rms, s. L. C. 8l$HO. HssaMssKn; fteeoflrte. Pa. rT EITIwritS4.twet Kates farad JL v.rtlslas; la aa Kood sawspaaaia Mat fras a.ddrN uo. P. Kwt a ierVe. s7; i CfRE FOK TAMrRIVT..-y ; afro a famous t'roVajnr rr . town, and Htinotinc'i 'h' ! r tte worst easf of etu"ern j :r ; Utes Without ft "urfTal ope's , frierd of mine nri ir vevr, . merer, and I advised t 'in t' ; the wondfrfui mneiriT. H- i j was ennvlncexi hy the tenr'"'' ; hihited. struck up a liarcsT ; fifty dollars, nnd xm n'l-i ' i fice talkirg 8 straicht bs 1 track. I was 8Stor.isbed. sdJ askdc'" by what miracle he fcal berE his lifelong troub. He that he bad made a o!en;a r " to reveal tbe pncrss of enrc. I knew two other t3 ct-' and, calliing upon them, re?r:f had come to pass. They were soon at tk P'' rooms, came away fia'ed, ?' hundred dollars, paid the ca't1 half an hour were rf tlon been popped, to m hesitatinir. I was soon made acquaint era) other cures qui: . rt-' and resolved to turn on try ': wits and wait open the word'1 gician. He seamed an hone! rcaa.r days I had made up my rr.'-ni u ? a large fee and learn the with the privilege of using it tr wbomaoever I could. Tho been cured by the rr1'p"ir emnly bound net to reveal thf anyone, but my contract ft" E privilege of using tbe Lur" pleased. And now 1 propose tr I readtrs a simple art ,ticb fc5 p me to make happy many ethur? merera. In my own hand? it failed, but In three-fourths of S which I have treated the c:1 complete. The aerret is this : TL ma.de tn mirk the time cf hi! r jnst as it is ordinarity done In He 1e at first to beat on fwrJ . lie begins by reading one ol realms, striking the finper ce at every word. You can beat striviMT ih. Aticsr on the kree. DWmiLJS uv - --- ,1,-1 a.- : .K- l.res toe 1- I I doubt if the worst cae of J can continue long tf t . ja i ....re iiat with . . . ..b. rS-1 practice of this an. n " ore in publishlcg it to th Le.nis. r V . : TC C t:i Tl r- c , ID It'
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