Long baiters are unsafe. Half-starved hens won't lay much. Shelter the animals from cold storms. To brighten old alpaca, wash It in coffee. Lack of comfort In auimals hinders fattening. When cooking beans add half a tea tpoonful of scjcJa. Too much corn will injure sheep. Oats are the best. Moldy corn-fodder will taint the but ter. Ditto musty bay. Mix Ttove polish with vinegar and sugar, and polish with a newspaper in stead of a brush. To brighten the inside of a coffee pot fill with water, add a small piece of soap and boil for half au hour. Alum dissolved in water is an excel lent thing to to exterminate bedbugs, and has tha advantage of not being deadly poison. To mah-3 the skin white and soft, dis solve a teaspoonful of powdered borax ina half pint of sweet milk, and use as a wash. A pound of guano, with two pounds of eu.ptate of potash, dissolved in half a barrel o! water, makes an excellent fertilizer when sprinkled on lawns. The Lanctt states that a German ob server has found that cows milked three time3 a day give ich more milk than whc- milked twice only, and that the proportion of fat is the same in both cases. The New Hampshire Mirror says that a farmer may prepare a field of winter grain ever so carefully, and yet ' have all his labior come to naught if he has not prevented against the freezing out of his grain by defective drainage. Thousands of tons of cheese are made in France from the milk of sheep, while milk from the goats is used for the same purpose in Germany. In European mar kets such cheese brings the highest pri ces, and tb': demand is always equal to the supply. An a lit-r dan t growth to the wheat crop ii t.utumn is not desired, as all that is requited is root formation suffi cient to cive it a good stand in order to make an early start lu the spring. The heavier the growth now the more sub ject the crop to the drawbacks of win ter. Salt is often largely used in the food of pigeons, and should also be given fowls, especially during the molting season. The proper way to feed it is to add it to the soft food in quantity suffi cient to season the food to suit the taste, but should never be used in ex cess. One of the most successful of ICinois dairyman keeps 100 cows, but never raises a pound of hay. He feeds his cattle on corn fodder, cut when in blos som, bound and set up till cured, or till winter, when it is removed to the barn, lie gets seven tons of this dry fodder to the acre, and laims it is worth as much as the best of hay. An Iowa farmer gives it as his expe rience t hut an exclusive diet of corn is the cause of hog cholera. He claims that the hog should be treated to a va riable diet like any other animal, and that corn is not a comsletn rt i.l nr 0 GELEB RATED Lm V9W. m Mary Anderson writeti I am delighted with your Cora line Corset. It u perfect in fit and ele gant in design andwork-aaamtup. CoraHn U not Hemp, Jute, Tampfco, or Mexican Grass. Coraline is ued in no gooes except those told by Wajlnkjl Brothku. The genuine Corallno is superior to whalebone, and gives hoaast Yalta and perfect satisfaction. Imitation are a fraud and dear at any price. For sale by all leading merchants. Price from $1.00 op. "wartteh brothers, 35S BROADWAY, New York. 141 141 WABlin ATS., ChlnfO. ifnyrfrOlSlvy wholesale t m m mk mi m w r,.:j - 1 3 Jl e,-;,- ; - r , k . o " -.a mmi w w, -imm.-, j . ;j li-r" 1 .. - - .---; Corset, .Trsevs, lp Gloves, Vciliners, Nets, F:j g, JTW fe-Hf If J Vf V fEJ .', S;,oI .Silks, U J jl U H k f rn H l-i P " )td H k f l A-Mrr'-hiints and niI1nrr will re"p(vp our Monthly .Tonivi il -f "rn'Mon Free lfthoy -will f. :n their address. Hoa. CCO. G22 & 8C1 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. IMMUNITY from ANNOYANCE If your Pmcrsist is out of ourpumph-Fj leta on tho "Ills of Life." or if you aref'J laborius under a disease not monti ncd fj initori: these advertment". H'Mresrj the proprietors. 8. B. Uarlmaa t ' '., Co-zX Ilumhus, Ohio. ( o. 4.) PjJ paiiou. 1'iit.s Hii'i In irrnu-1. ;. I ly ' ' uJ j irnr'i--M. nned-l; ir r liott'..-: six for ft,-: $5.0". lireetimsin Knuhii aud i.-rman.O food, the hog requiring suitable food .T"' lor ccuvettir.g into bone and muscle as j well as fat. PTnn u composed wholly of na- merijiis VL'etable lneredierits, each one of whirh is acknowl vlcwd ty tlie meili- cal profession to he the monpotentr' all?. me nero;ii remedies Known 10 raeairni science. Itcures without f : ilevoryca.se o" Chronic PatTrh f onsnmption. (Jeneral and Nervous Debility, N'enraltria, 'lironie l'hpiima- tlsm. linbti, Stone in the Itladder, Bright's Di-ongo. lrs- pepria. I.iver t'omnlaint nnd Diseases of the Moniarh. At a concert given for the benefit of the "Working Girl's Society, Mr. Beech er, after describing the object of the object of the society to be the education of working girls in the useful branches of knowledge, dress-making, cookiDg, type-writing, millinery, etc., said : "Of dress-making, there is no need for me to speak. It comes by nature. But cooking ; In all the efforts that are be ing made known to economize and to lift up the ignorant and the woiking classes of the community there are a great many fundamental elements must enter in. But tne one neglected ele ment is cooking. It is astonishing to think of the sort of things we have to eat, and in what condition. I consider the kitchen as the Devil's own organ ized kingdom against the kingdom of health in the human family. The want of economy springing from the want of knowledge ; the gross food, the greasy food ; the want of delicacy and regard for the finer elements of health and life it is amazing, it is piteous, it is heath enish. The heathens live better than we do ofttimes in this regard. We do not want any French morality, but we should like some French cuisine the art of one onion to make a dozen soups, every one of a different flavor ; the art of rendering the poorest meats and the cheapest, such as are within the reach of all, into such tasteful and rel ishful dishes as shall perfectly satisfy the men who gorge themselves with pork and rude beef and all that ; and to teach young women how to wiselv and economically and delicately cook as to lay a foundation under their married life that will avail very much. I would not hold back any moral or religious element, but the kitchen has a great deal to do with grace in civilized circles. Old Fashioned Chicken Tot Tie. All manures deposited by nature are I left on or near the surface. The whole ! tendency of manure is to go down into ! the soil rather f h Jul t-O ri from it. j There is probably very little if anviloss j of nitrogen from evaporation of manure, j unless it is put in piles, so as to ferment, i Rains and dews return to the soil as ' much ammonia in a year. as is carried i off in the atmosphere. j Kerosene oil is attracting much atlen- j tion as an insecticide. It i? a deadly ' poison to nearly all insects, while it is ; harmless to man. As it does not mix : with wnter, an emulsion should be madf with ruilk. An emulsion composed of ! one-third oil and two-thirds milk, either sweet or sour. :s foand to be more ser- : viceahle. Thlsemulsion may Oe appiivd ; in the same manner as F-rte reen. I Some tine has in iuired how best to ' remove pollen from brood combs. Let the bees remove it. A your colonies j require more combs .give theru one or tvo of these at a time, placing them be tween frames of brood, and as tear the entrance as possible, when they will be j quickly and thoroughly cleaned. The j bees will convert it into brood. If the ! poller, is very hard soak the combs for j awhile before placing thetu in the hive. ! Si.f-i .I f.uld have shelter to run un- i del ;i ;.d masons. They ieed it during ! the long cold rains of auUjmn fully as j much as any ether animal .on the farm j does. They gel soaked to the skin dur- ' ing these long rains, and in liat condi tion suffer great discomfort, which al ways tells on the flesh and geoeral con dition. Sheds for this purpose ra easi ly and cheaply constructed in the past ure or fit-Id, if It is not convenient to a.t them up to the stables. 4 """""'s? fm f I vis fe'. Pat 03t 30th, 1333. I Cut the chiclren as for fricassee. Chop a quarter pound of salt pork, aud with it cover the bottom of a wide mouthed, rather shallow pot. Next lay in the pieces of chicken ; sprinkle with minced onion, and just cover with cold water. Over this lay a thick bis cuit crust, pretty short, stew one hour and a half ; then cut by holding a red hot shovel close to the crust, or if you have a stove cover that fits the pot heat it very hot and fit it on, leaving it five minutes or so, the pot being drawn to the side of the stove, where it will be hot without boiling. Now lift the crust out with a fork aud cake turner, and cover to keep warm. Take out the chicken and set over boiling water. Add a little boiling water to the gravy, Wound no man's feelings unnecessa rily. There are thorns enough in the path of human life. It is in men as in soils, where some times there ia a vein of gold the owner knows not of. What is birth to a man if it shall be a stain to his dead ancestors to have left such an offspring. Recollect what disorder hasty or im perious words from parents or teachers have caused in our thoughts. Nothing is easier than fault-finding. No talent, no self-denial, no character is required to set up in the grmbling business. A man who puts aside his religion because he is going into society is like one taking off his shoes becanse he is about to walk upon thorns. Old age is the night of life, as night is the old age of the day. Still night is as full of magnificence, and for many it is more brilliant than day. Sorrow itself is not so hard to bear as the bitter thought of sorrow coming. Airy ghosts that work no harm do ter rify us more than men in steel with bloody purposes. A good man is the best friend, and therefore is the first to be chosen, longest to be reta'ned, and indeed never to be patted with unless he ceasts to be that for which he was chosen. Life should be our only and great regard, for the best office of wisdom is to give things their due valuation, to estimate aright how much they are worth ; and the second is to treat them according to their worthiness. Some ofllic Uses of Soda. One reads so much of the medical properties of soda that I suppose every one applies soda to burns and takes it occasionally in small doses. It is an sxcellent remedy for a sour stomach, and will often cure headacha. A small portion, too dropped into the cavity of an aching tooth will usually stop the pain. It has also great cleansing qual ities, and will soften water without iu juring the hands. I know of nothing better for cleansing white paints or pan try shelves. I once had an old lady staving with me who didn't Jlike cup board papers on the shelves. She asked if she might remove them, and when I had occasion to go to the cupboard I found the shelves looking very white. I thought she had scoured them as our grandmothers did, but she had only washed them with hot water and soda. Tinware washed in the same manr.ar will look like new. There are many other uses for soda, although baking powder has snperseded it for baking thicken with a tablespoonf ul of browned flour, season with pepper, salt and pars- I purposes, unltss for ginger cake or corn ley, and boil one minute. Then put in bread. A lump of soda the size of a squares or strips of pie crust, cook gent ly ten minutes, arrange the chicken on a flat dish, lay the dumplings over it, pour the gravy over it and cover with crust. "Ronxh on Rats." clecri oat rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, beg bugi. Heart Pain. PalpikatUm, dropsical swelling, mninr". in diiceetlon. headache, sleepleffnof 9 cured byWelia' Health Kenewer. "Rnnth n t'orns " Ask for Wells' "KoiiKh on Horns." 15c. Quick complete cure. Hard r soft corns, warts, bunions. "Bnrhn-Palba" Unlek, complete cure, all kidney. Madder and urinary diseases, sraldlnir. Irritation, stone, grav el, catarrh of the bladder. l. druitKlsts. Hed-Bnarn, File. Files, roacbes, ants, bed-buirs, rats, mice, a-oph- ers chipmunks, cleared out by "Rouh on Kats." 15c. I Itiln People. "Wells' Health Kenewer" restores health and I vigor, cure! dyspepsia. lmpotenee,sexual debility. $1. Rnnfh an Pain." Cnres cholera, colic, cramps, dlarrho-a. aches, pains, sprains, headaehe, neuralirla, rheumatism. :20c. KoUKh on I'ain Plasters. 15c. nothfr. If you are falllnif. broken. worn oat and nervous, use' Well's Health Kenewer.' 1. IruKK'sts. Life Preserver. It you are lostnif your (trip on life, try "Wells' Health Kenewer." (ioes direct to weak spots. " Konuli on 11 1 r " Cures piles or hemorrhoids, ItehlnK. protruding, bleeding. Internal or other. Internal and external remedy in each packaire. Sure cure, 50c. Iru Ktsie. Pretty Women. Iadies who would retain freshness and vlvajlt, don't fall to try "Well's Health Kenewer." "Honeh on lleh." "Koueh on ftch"' cures humors, eruptions, ring worm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, chillblains, 'Ron-h on Catarrh," Corr-etg offensive odors at once. Complete cure of worse chronic, also nncn,ualed as eargle tor dlph'herla. sore throat, foul breath. 50c. The Hope of the Nation. Children, slow in development, puny, scrawny and delicate use "Wells' Health Kenewer." Catarrh of the Bladder. Stintrinir, Irritation, Inflammation, all kidney and urinary complaints cured by "Buchu-Paiba. tl. "Water nnt, Roaches." "Kouih on Kilts" clears them out, also beetles ants. KIDIJtY JJ A ir- rv .- Till.? JTl If Remedy! To rAILs, CTJPES ALL IHSEASES OP THE KTDNFVS LIVLK BLADDER AND ORfiAXS GRAVEL DIABETES Bill t; ITT' r DIS.-.5B IN Tli H BACK IOIJT8 OR SIDE JTERVOTTS DISEASFS RETENTION OR N OX RETENTION OF TTRINE. PRICE 11.25. Send for Pamphlr-t of Testi monials. :k.vkit to., Provldccer, R. I. IV If . ... Gentleman of iD;. The key to hiskey. Song of theL whiskey. KS no Y'ARS Vhynlcinnm Teartmooy, A. W. Iirov. iOM..of Providence, . R. I., siys: "I hnvo used Hist's j hloney find I.i'er Rehidt In my practice for the past sixteen yare, i and cheerfully recommend it as being a afi and reliable remedy. Another prominent dortor of Fro idenee ;y. t!it '"1 fun fre-ijiK-nlly iirir'-d t" Ufi- o'h r pn pi ration- HHenfiimt1!- for Iilm s ; Kid ney mid I.iver HiMKDT. I Cud cm tryinc tlieni tiuit th'-y are worttiiesa in comparb-ou toil. ' An tlld 1..m1. "My moihrr, 7-i Tri oid, hai coroinc Kiuii' y coinpiLiuii o:ia crop- 1C . , , y. Nothing h.Ms ew r 1.,-tped h.r ! Sl W "eD a Wateri like If t'NT'a Kidm-y ai. 1 Liver ," Uie Street. RiMfiir. She has rcci-d rr at n Tn. benefit from 8 bottles and we think ' . ' w orJ'ari Ls it core her." W. V. iin ier- land, IJuiMer, Ivu:uiry, A .liuitir'a Wife. I owe.' Nothining tries t.B . , than a shoe p.g. "'5j-j: I'eter was the frs, out on a fowl." - :: The fool who ki"sv takes the wrr,r:g "IIuw fearfui:v a, ' are made," SaidIUs!;t A ballet girl ls ' I osorher ; she be:,., i feet. i A good homjSTf . It can Ifet-quallei but r,'. ' An orthodox r,ro " ' aautrhtfr r;-JOi- . 'iiiire a- t- - "IJS to When Cnallv Rev. Atr!':" dolphin. t:.y and I.lvcr) 1' wife of I T Ail f-nv ti...; .'. :,. At wood, of P!r'a lit vt s i K ,...r i v r.nT bus cur- 1 y t.t its wor?I (T '.i. luir:.''le."' i'ark v- j don-t know much. Uc v" :'- talkin-, it co,.) ;c ; ? bette .1 say-: 'i i. ' . ner and I. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM the popular favorite for rire--inc the hair, Kcstorinc the c.li r J' whrngray.and prrvenring an- drun. It cleanses the s'-alp, stops the hair falling, and is :ind $i. si7s at Ilr'irrils. of I 1 Je .vl p Hl-NT'B i:J ftFMEOT in tm house. Taki ti in small dos o . a siunally at night, it prevents li ;. i activ, ai d rcgr.hitea t!.o fcii'n- y j stoii:::tii t.nd ot'n r orgai.." V. I'ivcase woii eh:iki'ii. by iirNT's Iloirr-T t.'.k'Ti " It is always the n,a- a i h'-cumes a (Jrut '!. j takes to a man, drink. t:s tL- You cannot r i-J U.j ( ... 1 Rys an o'.i proveit, iv . ' -.1 . . . ' aL li ti jJiajtr ir.at jacks. caijrir.t c- . s. ( !:in; ; f. ne-:.! t;- The Best Cough Cure you can use and the best known preventive of Consumption. Parker's Tonic kept in a home is a sentinel to keep sickness out. tjsed discreetly it keeps 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 you suffer from Iiebility, Skin Eruptions. Cough, Asthma, Lfyspepsia, Kidney, Urinary or Female Complaints, or any disorder of the Lungs. Stomach, Bowels, Blood or Nerves, don't wait till you are sick in bed, but use Parker's Tonic to-day ; it will give you new life and vigor. H1SCOX & CO., N. Y. Sold by Pruetjists. Larije saving buying $i sire. CatarrH rKAYFEVER Cream Balm "auo"H nm ooimu,mIhi,,x -Vuo Cleanses the Mead. Allays Inflammation. I Meals the Sres. Restores the senses of Taste A: Smell. A quick HAY-FEVER Tositive Cure- pea Will sweeten cream that has just I Apirtlele t npplle,! ineneh nostril and Isatrree ,,. v. i . nj vi.-. rv n:iii or hi i irii-.ui-;r elrrulMr KLY ItK'i-i llmi'i.i.K May 1. 14. 5. (tiri-su, N. V. soured, and, it is said, wil keep milk ! SendV." sweet for a long time, if stirred into the new milk. It will usually remove fruit stains from the hands if applied immediately. If 1 am cookine a tontrh Pat 03t 30th, 1333. 3 OVER I00OUOO BOTTLES SO LD AND NEVER PULS TO CURE COUGHS COLTS. THRQrT AND ALLLUNGTRCUBLES ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT FRiCC. 25 CTS. n a m 1 1 - ML To a hard-working horse, repose is j chicken I put a teaspoonful of soda into almost as much a necessity as good food. - " S't vvhiie cookinp-. A small nortion i hut tired though he may be, he is often I added to green beans will keep them of vny suy i ne aowL, even when a clean nice green color oett is provided for him. Unless a horse W1e only of t iio fi-iof nnd bestqnal. Hy ol 4.1ai l:r M it hstiiiin heat. Every pood thin is Counter raited, and consumers are CAU TIONED asrainst IMITATIONS of these Chimneys made of VERY POORGLASS. Soothfrt the exact label is on each chimney as above. The Pearl Top is always clear and bright Glass. Mann tart a rod OM.Tby GEO. A. E&&CBETH & CO. IMtiui-r!i I.nl OIntsj Horki. FOR SALE BY DEALERS. w mi R. R. LANDS n u.,nnssota. North Dakota. Montana. I.laho, Washington and Oregon. i t em Lake Superior to PugrlVuind. M iC.e,Vangin? F h'en'f ,'om J2 ,0 ,8 Pf cre. ", , ,fjr!" "' ,his is the Best t3un s--.urlng Good Homes now open tor settlement 'TtETE? "Oares of fiovermnent I' SI EL l"tn't ree under the li..n . .t-a.i " RIul 1 imU-r f'uHil-P tin . X )' f.' -',",f,33 Arr-n OK JIOKK HI AX It t.t f s! th I'uhlic l.srvis dispose.! of In l.vci . - ' m the N2---- I'.citlc maritrv. rtooknmi y'r-r". Fit PE. .!ernbiT,K th Kortlwra j. m-i.'lr ronnlr;.ili. Railroad Lanrtu for .-air i,d -- i n. vt-rnnMinl I.an.ls. Addrm, CH AS. B. '!. 'K.N, Land Com'r, P. R. K.. St. Faul. iLiaa. k 1 Js-" -fashA AGENTS WANTEDS PJIoonn P mm 0( I lamlin aiwir-K, ii -c. PIANOS: N mt.de of 1 a. . :o ' rt - one- r t i. h tmiTg at ri.iT'.'.s fn :h i availing " frj pin sIn. R e -rr.jrkaMe (rr : !iritv ct tone 1 (li.rAhihty. OBGANaNDPIAKOCO. nrfnir n i.ni.t ;c I Lu-lriesn int younir men i.i inij.r ,,n 1-or Cirr-.l ,.,,ire.s Sv.t.2.1.-2m. I' ot Mfr SUNS. Twelve learn in Jted for ifH. Lyinp in the baggage-room ut the Union a' at ion this moininj?. sai the ritt.sbutgli Chronidi of recent dte ' 154 H0"' st Boston. 46 E.14th Sf. lUnlon Sq.), . ' ! H. T. V49 WaLatri Ae.. Chicano. w ri r i h ii wiirnfn iiTui.t , , i ,w. . . v - nad come in on a morning train from Midway, on the Panhandle. They were mother and daughter. Au interesting etory was told of the two invalids by a passenger on the train they came in on. The mother had been in bed for twelve years. At that time she was liviDjr with her husband, who is a farmer in Waaliingtou county. .he quarrelled with him one day and made a vow that she would go to bed and stay there till she died. She has kept that vow until the present time. Three years ago she persuaded her daughter to take the earne vow, which she did, and both are keeping it. The woman has been sep arated from her husband for several years, and she. in company with her daughter, is Koing on a visit to Leeto nia, Ohio. They left on the traiu for that place. CUR ..opyofthe Rebellion Hon. Only book of it. kind. The ''SP Y" reTJ. many tecrrt, of the r nevr bf.nWi.hM i ftraph o accont f the ronp,rary to .a.i'. Lincoln. Pnlori, f-xperi-nrra of our Fkiiebil $nl ,h',Mt'l"'l; their herc braver? Spy" la tho most thiillirir war hoof ver publi.heid. Kndoraed ty'hn'dreTlS of Pr-.i ind Ae.il,.' A lrK0 band aomehook. -S rOT: 60 illn.trarlona g d" .tf'ACENTS WANTED f AaENTSI Tin. book uiJZ?in oTh'era pveroAuir thoxuai .pp!i,.a,ion. forape .town I We wantoneapentin PvervOrand k?JZ Postand in every townehip ,d c"Ztjil th, I Q.W. CAJtLEToN CO-.bliiNeTork lies down regularly, his rest is never complete, and his joints and sinews stif- I fen, and while it is tiue that some hor ! st-s that sleep in a standing position j continue to work for many years, it is j equally true that they would wear much longer, and perform their work much I better, if they rested naturally. Young, j nervous horses not infrequently refuse j t0 lie down when first made to occupy a i stall, and, when introduced into a town i stable, the habit may become confirmed, ; unless inducements are offered to over : come the disinclination. "elp!. Tpon a rrIrnfllM j Who. in takinera-sH-e in a jrreat tr.ina-At!ntir- steamer, floes not feel a thrill of xuHnon over her magnificent po er. Afrainut her the htortn King may hurl hi. (mental forrea. i.or pierce her armor, nor .stop her on'.vnrd course. liutletmetiesoi-ibe a ,cene when, on Ty.rninK in mid ocean, there came an alarm from the piiot hotts followed by. cry: "TheShir,'s rd -U-r Is 1 : From tho wnfirlont Mpiwlnn. ensternation ... -vr.rr, iarf. I he wheel;.: being tiflnlGu .l;-. i .... uiir, i ; i's at the mercy of The cn.it'in l,:t'i hanpinH of t!ie rmi wear enk, an.l s;n; !ec-ij l:;to the st a : Stroncr in lntellrc: . enerv and aniiii : datmteil. ciantie apilniise for hi menis. Jsm, all m.; crime the rudder I t'O ie. He liart '"-en car, , vn: ion ; mem.,, rniin , nn-nts. irregular habits ., O'Slrryed tlie action of 1,, "v';r- I ''is would not ot c ner s sale cure nsed to vti And even now it may res o T n nt.(i nfiroi i als ambition ti,. ' u'a ol . ,,t 1 I u (7. To kill lice on cattle, a mixture of one bushel of dry sand and five pounds or suipnur will clear lifty head. Get j them into a huddle, if you have a large i lot, flier go to the windward side, aud throw it or sprink.'e, as best you can, to get it on. One good spi inkling w ill kill and clean out every one. Sulphur, coal oil and lard-oil will clean fowls of lice and scaly legs, and run your greasy hand through the feathers. r-r rourae, the vessel 'tod and wave. ' n negligent the '' '-vera allowed to v it had droppod : i Physical vigor, in i confronts, un 1 !trl commands "rent excite- an clarm tntlon ia Hi preser s achieve ork, have -idneys and were Var ntaln vigor. vitality to Use salt and vinegar to clean brass ornament -. AdvrrtlalnK ( beats ! ! ! "It has become so common to begin an article, in an elegant, interesting stvle "Then run it into some advertisement, that we avoid all such, "And simply call attention to the merits of Hop Bitters in as plain, honest terms as possible, "To induce people "To give them one trial, which so proves their valne that they will never use anv. thing else." "Thb Kbmkdt no favorably noticed In all the KHfuons and reeular. Is n iwko "io ana is aapplantine- all other mejicines. pf 811 "There Is no denylnu the virtue, of the Hod r ant, and th nmnri.tn.. u ..... . "f ihnwn r..r.iT'r,V' '"?rs nave In compounding medicine whose viri-ueii r"-" w ' ci j uuo a uuservation. r. 34 a- .4 V'-' V rrioe$1.00 " Asv f:r it 1 1 1 it 1 ii k; f i:u-;.i f j..l-siO FfcCttr.! - -1 . . ; Lu U f 9 1 ' ' folti"n -f ti.e " f I :v In eti. ; tl.c ', t i r- I .r. It. n.r:. pif nt relief en.; con. fort U th r.i:u.y who r.r.'i rriinriry cor -ntfti tor inn 1 'ir m efinn !rl f. .r C. ir1: ' tif y fz c rn f'TLablo "E' riv rt r; j '.'.:elj ur.'. rcakal )c. Jie rm.-f Ihtfj' l-, ri.w.'i-t.-J.V, cniil If-:a?ihful Cori't evr x'-ifr itt prer. Kvt-ry imlr warranlrd la ! - ' vr rttfifirllon or -none v let timed. I 9 r J. G. FITZi-ATKICit & C... Mfra., TTIecriarl S'reet. N't.'.. Y!'K. 7c4c isar- . I UlAUtlUU tlil .hU ill wr,l.il. Tr riia nrtra . ,- W .i. .1-1 Pi m t IS! ; S i Itd She Die? No ! 1 ': w t. rt r? sai. j A live t.. li,,.,. xrr eilniMt'i!!: : 1 rhe :,!. t l lifi'K a health To all who are Battering from the arrora and lndisoretiona of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood. c. I will send a recipe that willenre you. FREE OF CHARGE Thia (rreat remedy waa discovered by a mis sionary In South America. Rend a self-addressed envelope to the Kr.v. Joseph T. Ik MA.t, Station b. New York City. "She lingered and suffered alouff. ninino .rway an iuo nine ior years. "The doctors doing her no good " al Ia9' was cured by this Hop Bit- a inn papers say so mush aoout." "Indeed I Indeed !" "How thankful we should be for that meaicme. Policies wrlt'cn at short notice In the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" Anrt other Flrt Iiim Compnnle. T. W. DICK, AiF.XT FOR THE OLD HARTFORD Ul 1 KNOKIl BVSINKSS t-benshurif, Jaiy 18S2. CARRIAGES, WAGONS & SLEIGHS Vlo other tnetllrine known so effectnaEy pnrf the blood of dt-o-?efttid d:efleos. Millions hear testimony to its won- d'Tiul curative cttcr ts. It la a pnrcly VcectaMe Preparation, made from the native herb find rKirp of CRifirnia, the m. dirinal properties of which are extracted tli'Tefrom without, the nee of Alcohol. It remove the canne of diac, and the pntn-iit reenvers his hcaith. It Is the crrat lilood Purifier and I.ife-eivinfr Principle; a Gen tic Pi,r;'su- and I onic; a jx rf ' t Renovator and lm ifomti.r of the yat-m. Never N-fore In ti e I.M.irv of the world ha h medicine bo n ronii.oiind d pi'. :r;i; the power of Vivlhab Bitti hi in hetiiiug the eick- of cv.tv di'-fi-e mini i h-ir to. The Vllerat I vc, Ap-ricni. Ihiphorct:r, Tar miimtive, Nntritiono, I.avative. S 'intiv, i. otinter Irrit int. Sndfiriric, Anti-lti.ion. Solvent. lv1:retic ami Tonic propcrti-! of Vinfoar Hitteiw ex-C'- d thoe of any other tin ilii -ne in the wor'd. IV peron can tnke the lin-int accir it :; to d:i'-r ti(im iind rerniiin Iotil' iniwrll, pro .1. d their bones are not de-troyed by mineral p.:m or other means, mid tin; vital orrans wafted be'ond tlie p'ent of repair. Ilillotlv, It cmltletit. Tntermitt-tit and,Vs lnrial Fever are prevalent tt.rotifhoi-.t tne 1 1'ited State", particularly iu the vti. Vvs of our j.-re.-,t rivers and their vs-t tnhntaries during the Snmnvr and Aiifimn, esieciui;y tliirii.g seuuiiS of ujiu.-ua! heat and dn iip-s 'I hee Fevera are invar-'ab'v R'-comptnierl hr extensive tlerain."-meiti of t'.a f'tomaeti. liver and bowels, jn their treatment, a pi;rt"iiive, exerting a powerful inilucnce upon liiL'te ore-iis, is aba lutelv let-ey-ary. There In itn rafharfle for the jmrpow equal to Dr. .1. Waihih im'.aii i;iTTii-. as it will fpr-edily rein - th.' tl.i:U- '- d D-. id matter with which the txp.ve! are loaded, at the eaino time fti 111 u iut iiikj ti,.' f 'crei ;uii ot t:re iiver, nnd reneraily revt,,ra;g the healthy fnLn.tn.11s of the iit'e'ie r.rcHti. I'nrtify the body (:rait d: ae iv puri fyinir nil its tlmda with Vim.oab I'.iTri.iiV. No epidemic mi tnke h- ld of a r.:,.m thn- f.ir.-:-.rnied. It Ini isoratcs lite Miiinni Ii and stnu tilates the torpid I.iver and Bowel;, cieansine the lihiCKi of all impurities, impart int.- life anl viL'or to the frame, and carry inir ofr v. ;:hont th p.nl of I aloniel. or Cher miiieni.'s. ai r .isnr-us matter from the system. It is ea v of adminis tration, proiujit iu action, and certain ia its re'ilts. Ijtpepsia. or I ml ict in it. Headache Fmn in the Shoulders, diurhs, Tii-b'tie-s of the Chest. I'neumoiua. Iiiua. Pad Taste in the Month. I:i!k.tt Attacks. J'ah.itation of the Heart, and a hundred other pi.:i,ful svmptonas. are nt Otice relieved l.V V INI CAR BlTTr.";s for liiHaininnfnrr and Chronic kheum atinn, out. eurali.na. Piseo-aes of th Hlooi I.iver, Kidneys oud Bladder, the Bitters hav no equal. In these, as in ail cont.titntn.niil Iis eases. S ai.kfr s Viseoar rrrTEHs has hown its preat curntix e powers in the most obeuuate and intractable c ies. Xferhnitit-ttl ttlscnw. Peroono err-nced in I'amts uud Mimrais, nui'h as liuuiU-n. --sellers, 1,01.1 tieaters. and Min-rs. s they A rf-lipioui w-ft-klv s-lVt., ' whistles Imrdly tTer i:"1 j ferent with the rnbri ': ; Now is tfietime i.n 1 1'ies, or the artful l.,ul , the drop on him. , If a minister can't c;:ic... i his preaching the hext t j do is to kiss some dc,:.', cauprht at it. "; I Every man is foIjr3 s.. ; nail on the heatl, tut J 1 to be his finf-r rm::. I.jt r'. ' comes wril,? ami h.c.l.rfrt ' His life has leer, a ; ... lie v...." "Oh, ay. rr7 uiairitd four tjn.s ,,Jr e.trly, and Lever trade." .Vi man ha'h si cr:evo. T ' any time hut he may r:s "a,j on the other hand, no ra-" fast footing that he njay .. . "John , what is !,e a parrot oi.V ake 1 ar, a-:a her hatchelor brolhvr, Lo tl rot i. "Aistnic :- g: . :''v r John. t'arrjiaar Out Ui Or.i.-r-Ilup'i McGuire, a ? ,,r ..t . Isle, who had voi-jiiteerTij ii ; Mibsis.sippi rec; intra t .f tioned at ft ijsacn'a. ri-r ii. r. was placed upon picket ,,Lt L . beach, with ordtrs to wa.k L.-;vw puints, and to allow no (,..e out the coui.t rsfpu a:.i:a: t r. a whisper. Ahut I: -. poral with the relief d.C"-: r moonliuht, Hugh up to ).; w,t -. ter, the tide having set :z Iosted two hours before. "Who goes thereV" "Ptelief." "lla.'t, relief; advar.ee c.r; ,-4.. give the countersign." Corporal "I am not f fiz : to be drowned. Come out L-.r-me relieve you." Hugh "Not a bit I w::!. Tr.f .; ant towid me not to lave n.y t. ; Corioral "Well, then. I'll :ri in the water all LicLt," gj.z i be spoke. Hugh "Halt, I'll put a h Thfms a.ivance in life, are suhj-ct to I'nralvWis of the , . , , """ Bowels Totrnard Reainst thU, talte occaional COCKing and leveling hi? Cull. doses Of IVEOAR BlTTEftS. ' I - . , .lT. V.1.IJ. Jiai J'euce w 1? ' vt V'. .. - : . t FOR SALE! I.vtleln1e Mt. Hull.. ,.. Vile rie i All fn.ei r. ." "' in S hin I All re-i- o r. i .,. I" :' i. . ,. Irte I, nr.- ,-u:' PR EATM EMt"" " I:i I .1 w :, n r, .... ( on A 1 hih Diseases. Scrofn'a. Salt P.henm I l.-ers. bwellinps. Iimp-s, Iusttiles. Boii. ( !u I'tmties. Itiner worms. S-n!d-head Sore fres Jf18"' Iu h' s,-"rfs. Discolomtiorw. Humors and diseases of the Skin, of w hatever name or nature, are literally dinar up and carried out of B't"f..'e'U1 hhon tini0 'r tht use of the IMu, Tape and oilier Wurmt, Nrklne in the FVFtem or so many thousnnds, are efT.K-t.hv destroyed nnd removed. No system of rn.Mlicine, no vermiftitre. no anthelmintie-Bit-it.-hT' s.rs"i from worms like Vbesae .llenKlc. Scarlet reTer.Mnmns.'VvTior.tv l OUen. alia All flu . r.m'c .11... ..l.. made l, sS Sevfre hv k VtZTZZJZ"' couuern. tide has a!mo.-t driw.ir: with mild dos.s of'the Titters. F tor rental (oinpln,,,,, fn Toune or old. marnl or sinple. nt the rtan of won.an eimi r tUm f Iife' Bltu?rs taa no irnV,!rn,r"c, ,,,r.Tl,l"!ed when it ITU ,b'""st 1 lro"P" the skin in Kniptinrw or sores: cleanse ,t when ohslr.ietel nJf!ue pish in the veins; cleanse it w hen it is foul your feehnrrs w in tell you when, and the health of the system will follow. In con, Iti.lon : (jive the Fitters a trial It will speak for itself. One bottle, i, a better puarantee of Us men's than a lengthy advertise- take v-v;. body w iil hear if I bawl it ou: t: Hugh "Ves. me dariir.t, ar.i : tenant said it must be cifer, :i s lr ; in wid ye. Me :i: g trigger and it may go iff." . lu i'oi a i nau to j ie.a . i In Ik. f..:tl.f .1 . v v ' fc.i'. la, mi M - M-I 'I H h 'Tie jabers : it's well ve'ret.: -Marrietl Life tould Ue More irr A0.nn?-"',, ble- are full directions printed in dtfTerent lancuaces ' l!,'n"n"Id Irnir Co., Proprietor.. Carriage Making in all its Branches. lamtmg, Trimming JML?.?Ml 2H I NA TEA CO TKA SKTSuf 4 i A Tnnf(h(er'n .Misery. "Eleven years our dauehter snfTerori a bed of misery. From a complication of kidn. v i;. rheumatic trouble anrl r jw ..' t,. . s' IlndnrthA e-e T Z 'Z-. " of all kinrt, .. i UD UHS ni VS f una th SHnuTi " .i Who gave her diseasa . I' i.;. . ftuIK E the lowest "But no relief. ' in -.7k . "1 .. Vi,n,nr' W and Wood Turn- And now. Rh Is . ta.kr..,:"l",I' A1m..i, kinds of npalth DT As a mn o a j I All imrtieo t,. 1 J e a IcmtUV RK lion 131 I mjhiik Ule w th wn.lj lll k. i to-D ti, . . ' ""f shlv .le.it ... nonor c una snunned for years beforo work warranted. U8in8it " TfePi.... Ehensbu l- CHUTE. Sold by all Dealers' and Drigeists. rrV ft CO., of th HcTrvr,-.. tlnn-toa.-t a Sohcit'tTV .? . T AMrutcAv. con- MarkH. el Trichti I "tents. .., 'T-..,.' it free. T!,,:tv'. vp-1 , N 1 I ne A . ... fi)sn.li,t l ater t s n Iate.,t In the S'-. fnrmniiiin .. -' . int. lenn -.entfree'lPsV, 'v f.'""' i .iiuncKcnmne without a bnneh c,r Hoi.s on the white. lnhi T.f eTeen oiuu wnn -wop" or name. r all the tii. Hops" in their 1'HAi ltl(OM BrwHAido Firm. Ft.' Wrn.. Ini nr. pr .5 n e,t; :(.. 1 -I".".: . -.;:- I': ... . . .. i it ' t n irriT. f -.:-.-c for Ilyi.t'Tin, IlizzU i' . .ervo.; - urn heir. t.'::t io'i c;ne r-fl f..v the nsu vVak. fulness. V- 'r.t d llo- .". i i "ram result iriR in in- .... h - J ' i y. ttccar aid death ''1 ' , tJ.'i::tmie.-s, l.ors of power ..: , , ' .' '' ,"viTsT.orti:i or tt.oorain.stdf. '" "OI contain for--', ' i . i :'" Zl-ra. box, or six bores " i. i. "Von say your brother is younger than you. yet he looks much older." "Yes. he has seen a great deal of trou ble; but I never cparried," was the readv rejily. t-..r., i N;;T:.7.V..,i:o'L"i.Vr'2r-Ih! each onir r recoi-rerl bvns tcoiiitii :u 1 wah $.-aO. we will :t receipt of prico. j-oenrantty rro. v tor ci I,, ir.l tl ,r' r,'''r m!wn pu.-.rantee to re. L .-i f ,:y, ,f trennrontloeanoteffcl Ouartintecu 2ue mbty OxiN C. WEST & CO 832 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILLS.. Svie Prop's .i'eit's Liver Pills. OA! r - w A " " " i uk corVJvilssio . otrultTree,. ,W, ee ' V. -f KKt J Ail), ttrlsltfe.,,. I O n mm -7. "niiil ifl 11 kllh'VER PILLSi V .- t ,v r'Z'.STT 'T"" for tn. i ... .r-Ti"" ! "ork.--.Vn, And.... '" '"""il Sllrr. I.irrr P,ll,. t. J . a "'lrin4octor't lulli.- . . . J ill.:. X.1C, K! ""iLmore. I ft rfc7lle.TeaflN if root. A,im.. E, tll'l tilrrrtnitkatA j V . .1 croers. llrmnttrd TI A SUM ,,f j i i .' V. l-v. I. i ,s orders. ;OLII Vhite Itlnner Set. of V i -.f.'T'"'""- r A IMA ICES IS. 1 1 ii ri '?mmTmmm rf mut. of "AyAkELS.' s. w te4 ym is l gmm: hf?t2- 1 V.reatest ind'ictirentft ever of r-"??v3! - ' ."w's your time to r. r i n isr.----Xrt orders f,r onr celel rtt Ten I, L : Bandor1fo.Re,.tTl,h; Oeld i:.,r.rf :? 'rlUnrt. mn Iiwren-d Seconded Toilet ""J ."T"11 ''"'' -Moss EVERY ONEWno .Own. a ffinnxtrw AMH' TOP, fi.litsup I "vans. If Lome troubles were Levrr r a neighbor. Ifexjienses were propyl: -el : ceipts. courtship days. i f i . . . 1. . . . ii inn nti. mi rvi.t Has . .1. comfort to each other. If each was a king to the c'.'. when they were lovers. If each would remember tie ; was a human being, not an ai.-'-:. Tf fliol or,.! .r,..,; ,. ,i . .... ' '.: t . ........ -' .t i - ... . . uuiu lt tut nion i i.io ciri..r .1 If both parties remember ilo'. '::: married for worse as well as f.-; bt:: If men were as tl.ongLtful f-r wives as they were for tie r Nev.- V. Illustratpri t mpriran A tntof aim. -k: ui iwuii mifioiiiorin.Cit. ne,noe.and Sheen record of fust hor. STOCK EMU z& See. Thoupnniv ,w .- 71. . .... . V tT,n hn iiiv- nu uirorella. elLrliS lessiimn 1i b. (nn ha ' takeuoff or nit ,n In : min. ute. Maile in sire to fit buKiness wiurcns. t.lencnrn wairon nnd t.uirirles. Send for Illustrated circular and price list. Acents mirhil .etprrK here. Smte n ...r. Pateand 52 Ij A I) T K S I With ninflTer' Tavlor Sr.t.n. IVe..eP to fit. Without l 7"?. M" "nt rrislrer. nronnnnee It perfect Price fn, jl!" Book snd Bonhle Trsel, Wheel. ,6o. TUm TO INTRODUCr A Svtem Hook nd Wh..i in . . of fl.OO. Addre.. on receipt JOH5I C. HAOT,R, rinrlnnstl, O. Corner Peso Ave. and Sixth PITTSBURC, PA. Hon. Wm a. Hbrhon. j p V" Pre,, o, K..ard o, Trustee,. TSSrtf istructors. lii.Lul,,. -'JUlpments. 27 - V "It is thel,rV ' .V""" H""" T: SK "nlek "Jiii. ,?2c,,nsive. Territory Given. ENCINES, VIBRATORS, THRESHING MACHIEES GRAIN DRILLSidr mill Wsrranted the hest. trin ,i,iii. . brnted lnn.,i,... ... ,' ".'"- r"'e- ! .ho,,.htV;-Vtehm;;t in e' 'i". 7, S.' "'"IIAHII ltlll.l.tlii. inr mitt 11.11. a lid irenerallv, rennnvlvania Ai.-riciiltur.il "Vl F. AK' - - a Important to Canvassers A-ts Pensy,vania Ohio and wit V, j " .'fef Bsociation; 1 ii ? . kti at the New.iaper Adver- flk-'tle ,, Kooms, occui.vinir n r-"1"i a"l eritatUm - - . v. uw iv.uirU &n Ft StatJ'nTa.led In the sr pllcation to lh Hanltook of School upon H-aBMOND. W,uun, JAS..CLaRK Wilua8 Buaine Manager. Prlnoipal. SELWYFI II AI i7 .77 " " PENN. ALSO n. Newspaper ArtTerUsIn Avents. 0mcss' "watok Building, Fifth Atenne, Pittsburg. Pa. .Tir-npiiTinif rv rr A t 1 I Til HOT K r , 'r Yr mo.teri.te. A i..r . . . ... r'-'!- trice to ir-od csnv..er. ' ... "? "mr. "nrea AU IKOiS CO..ti6KeBdeSt..N. Y. l'() 1C, 1- . -ue.ei .Tl".1'""' "r Boy, C ! Bleuoy ,,,r -"''oirie Tterm. ic C. BISHOP. Head MaaterJ niidiX. Cam. ftovs ol nr Pa. H r- Tli..;- ll lsl FAILS. Kt C!ontth Byrup. Ti.tenod l -e In time. Mofrf h rtr,.Ji2.1- 3 Hp Tw. DICK. ATTmtxitv.iT.i Ibenm.tirir f. . ...r.. v t i.iovd. dee'd.7hr,t-fl;"v ..".:",'a'n'? t. manner ot leKal busineM attended t.saTisf.etA n and celleouon, a specialty. 1 "u.-tf"0" J OIIN K W'ASUS. ATTOKXKY T t.A W Nov. 1. ik:j. tBKNSHT K.J. FA. j If there were fewer silk a:iJ --rf: I street costumes, and more i'!in. t'- I bouse diesses. If men would remember tl:at man cannot be always Mulling Lo to cook the dinner, answer ti e bril ti a dozen times, and get rkl of a rri.' -' : who baa dropped in; teed a s:i tie up the cut Gnger of a six-jeat-i-- " skates, and get an eight -rear-old ei--t for school. A woman wi:h aii t'.. ? ::' contend with may claim it as b pr:r:l- to look and feel a little tired s. metx. and a word of srmpathr woulJ rot j too much to exact from the ma: - during the honeymoon, would n:t her carry as much as a sunshade. A Ror.r.En met a coal deaVr os lonely road and stopped Lim. "Your money or your life. robber. "Who are you ?" asked the coa! de' er. "I'm a highwayman,"' rep'iei t- man. "Good enough," contiued the ccal dealer, "I'm a low-weighman. Shae we should be friends.
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