a.w en. i ii ii mnaumi inn n " mi iiian -iw ii! for Infants and Children. "CutorUhna well adapted to children that I Caatarla fiinf Colic. Constipation. Irm.nlltM.uperiorlo.nrprMeriptiM V: .aH dl- howBlomf" It A. Auniit, II. D., I r eat ion. Ill So. Oxford 8t., Brooklyn. W. T. Without injurious medication. If you wish to Farm HOW THE FARM PAYS," 412 pages, $2.50 -!f nj ::':' ij Garden for Profit, READ "CARc::;::r;c -o:i prcfit,"30o pages, $1 .o0, - .' ,ou . j Lccc::e a Florist, READ r F :....:.. . jJLru;::;' 300 pages, $I.50 A :. i i". : ; i:..:;! . ;': ' niai'..i ; - .. : -i i 5 ..."ft . qtraiioii" o newozt. ocsr, ami Itnai.ft.J 1:1 r- o- .jt . f ts. in ffanis 'eter Henderson r IMMUNITY from ANNOYANCE Hadconfyof Ihr flniiitnllintqnti 1 ity f (lav. lor wit tin landing beat. 1 Every erood thiner ia Counter- j Mted, and consumers are CAU- 1 TIONED aprainst IMITATIONS of : these Chimneys made of VERY POOR CLASS. See that the exact ' label I3 on f-ach chimney as above. The Pearl Too in always clear and ! bright Olaes. ; Jlanni.irtnrrd OXtT by GEO. A. MACBETH & CO. i PIlNbnreh I.ciut ;ln-a Work. 1 FOR SAIxT; BY DEALERS. C H I 5 AG O COTTAGE ORGAN I Ihl Itttlmd standard of excellence which, admits of nosuporior. ' n contains every improvement that inventive (.nine, .kill and money can produce. Tbeo ncpl1pnt Orsans are colfhratod for vol un, quality of tooe, quick ivoriae, variety of combination, artistic eloign, Ix'uMty in finish, per fect oon.tructinn, making tbom th most attraet. 1., ornamental ami deBirable orpan. for bom, achoola, cburcbea, kulyf 8, forietiea, etc ETAtlI.IIIF.l nEPVTATIOS, CJirm ai.fi facilitim. sKii.i.rn woRK.nm. KEUT M4TF.RIAL, co-viBiNr.ri, make nil 7HS POPULAR ORGAN Instruction Book and Piano Stools. Catalogue and Price List., c apilicatioa, msm, The Chicago Cottage Organ Co. C.ra.r Baad.lpk aad Ana StrMta, CHICAGO. ILL. OANDEE" T 11 xuiouer rK BOOTS TV 1 1 l DOUBLE THICK BALL Ordinary RablwT Borrfg alwan wmnr ont rt on tkaball. TheilSDKK Boot! r dorM Vi'ck en the bail, and five DOUBLE IT EAR. ilort tcemomiivl Rubber Bot in the nisrkrr. I."t lorrr tbr.n aur othrr boot and the -Mm: Call and ex amine tbe at .1 1 ' .1 FOR SALE BY H. CHILDS & CO., WIIOLEKALK ACiEN IASB1I ., PITTSBURG, PA. tbenfbanr.Sept 11, 'S. PATENTS rrVN f rn..ct th griwimnc Avbic ;.v. con. tlnmtouct mm SolloiLor. for rtenlx, I'.Yr-.-ij rnd. Cvpynrbta, f.r h I'ni-.M Si.vea, V E. . -.i d. ( .uk.. (Jorau.i,, ,it il-iiij li.. tK...t Pr'.rt, Knt nw. Thlrt rm r'"'I 'Vnei. J-'..i:.,Wii;ilbr..i;di.,.x .'. ( ii.a:'ubt.!lort ta'harirTirtc Amehio v. tbe lamt, tt. ana n- t InlT cireiit'e.1 . .1 itl' v I-..-. 0a Kir. 8p(.alio .nrn ,nS lntre.tlni Inl lea. mifM A4rs MU.nH c, iTrrTa A.aaiCAjr OUaa. q Broad r. W. T'ork. .SELLERS' LIVER PILLS 1 MM M n rev. i liea4H liail. k. ak "- .. -f Mm Urer. B--4 : rUi. MfM HllUt. cwiMt e-ar--A b-.u -rt ulrm. I aM A. ' m. I Mill Mm. HaSW, IA. ein. f .AfcjM. Bi (.-A. taMt-. rru. a.. (- -V DfW" a4 Man.r- linifm rpr- - - t. mA A. . ETEBT S . - i i I ' OSOAX AIM - r; WAH- IS f. vrs.- ..L RAKTXD ' t -V'iV', TOR ! to iT--.- v i 1 Y ' 5 j FIVE 2XOZL. 1 S'X : -i ""ri TBABa for Profit, READ- r en t ! t .'! I"1'-"- . n s. i :i.t h .11-- ..ml ;.!:is-lr rcrcct uni rLili I o, v.ui i ej t' over postage. & CoASMSS?- POLLS 25 YEARS IN USE. Tat OrtttMt Htdical Triamph of A(tl SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. La.a.f appetite. Oaw.la eaatlva, Fata la tka bead, with a dall enatla la ta hack part, Pala aadar tha iknMeN blade, Fnllaaaa after aatlav, with adJ locllaatla ta axcrtlaa mf bady ar ailad. Irritability af temper, Law aptrita, with afaellaaaf bavlnt aaleta4 aaata daty, Wearineee, Dlxrlaaaa, Flattarlaa; at tba Haart. Data baforatho ayaa, Haadaaba aver tka rlcht aya. Raatlaaaaaaa, with fltfal dr.ama, Blrbly colarad L'riaa, aa4 CONSTIPATION. TCTT S FILLI ar aspadaUy adaptad to such case one dota oiTMta tneh a cbangn offeeiingastoanoBiahtbasturaror. Ther Iacrtanth A ntJte.aB iua tka body to Ttkt on Flc.k.thu. tba aynem la nonriahwl . anil by tbelr Tl AMloa oa tb Ubnttire OrtaBI,Balat Stool, are ft..?.T. tutts mm nvp m m m a a a a h aw m Ma 1 in T Hia or Wbiskim ehanired to a (ii.'imv linen, by a f iriR e application of tht. Dr k. It Imparts a natural color, acta Inatantaneoaoly. Sold by Drnyglata, or pent by express on receipt Of 91. Office, 44 Murray St.. Nw York. tKh KeV coi?. 5 lug. U airorde g-.tat relief ni comfort la the n:n.i y who r rid cr;lincj7 CorBcg are ntieqnaleil Tor Pr!o 81.1 duraUliiy A com fortbla auotioit Ask for It A are at-wlutfli; B uiiiircakQtle. llu aunf If-trabtt, cortiH,, anil I I lltalthful Orrtft ri r ...'.i..r i inc. Tlya ftUfUfOfin rtr ri m,T rrl urn rt 0. FITZPATHIfK t CO., Mrt., Kh.v York. Tl Ionarrl Srrfrt, l oiMitloa tbis pp.r ai w. ar TH E GREAT CH I NA TEA CQ vi av.v a. premium, to thCM forutln. rlubt fn Si fi(rt SiMri.O'-r, Watrhn.rlr. WIIITB TKA 8ET9of 4(t ami plerciwtiliSlo and 114 rrJcr Ilfimtil TFA SliTSof 4 4 A r.O pi -c. wl'J f l-t nd MIS -r1r.. STKM-WI N 1) I NO H A I or Mom Koe Tea Seta of 44 plocr-n, or W h 1 1, X1nner h.t. of 1 19 pv c. ivilh 5-o or e'er. Send u. your aMres. and mention till, paper; we will malt Ton oar Cluh Hook ennfali.lnr acn.p.Me Premium a rrlc. U., i HXm t iiia Tka ( o. 810 STATE ST.. DOSXON, MASS. ANAKESIS. PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." Tba Orl final andl nly eenalaa. Saw tm Dnn U.dl- l;.n .r wwrtklM I UbHndl.LtnilS, t.k r Drwpa w Caleb mmmt'm Eaa'1 ..4 tk. m Mktf r TscUe. bUM) w a. rvimun uww v. e-t.-a-.-JL NAMI PAPIII. (.-alae.tar Cb-jLU Cm- At Ih-mlitA TraAe n.vll- k. MW A akar. rkMaaalpaia. Pa, ALESE1E A7 iVjV 1 iyU to cititm" tor the aaia of Nursery fctot-k! Steady n-lATfniiTil tmaranteedl I A I. A BY A!D BXPE.1IIII PAID. Apply at onro. taV (Refer to this paper.) BECTniRS, EoclAdster.17.7. i'CAUDS.c "" nw roLiowm B'r-.r'Tt-n aarreitrvT nttm a -a KL.tAia nvvt ur;j aan. r.-r. p,rra wiaa tkAIM TB : e:1. llA.v'j'.v: . -.j. Hir-r.- a-. Eft i'AC 1. OW f.y CARDS. BTTi ra h I' Mm. aa.tiy -riSMd ea mmck rics 4KB FOiST V lEk ft ViftU4 rtlh rJi -A-fc A.. r - . . . - a" n-fq r vnrf yr u ,0- 1Ur rmul with i-n y, - - V 4 pr. AutofT-.h A AdY .pa-i lOT " o tpa m, and 1 k-au..'ul l.'eimi-M T'Vt i - .i nnDrmi. c,na. "TiT - " n.ai. t. -, !"f'y Car Wothao; !J?:!5rirra,-L: c. ' y.K... wortetVd. raa Qfl 'aiIC'.. S.r.p-.4Jw-,.4, 1 K ?vtj gJ rAS'Al-Ydii? I fl Ai-av Jl aa4 w ft.mr,!-, lec. Ar-nU Bv-.I tiPiTWd rAwATf HrRas WicPByfi :.j 11 ea-ri.o'a- Kd ea.aMia, .Mt ef macaa -awb r-1 ft aa4 M-aa, -pTla Bjac aa4 M-aai Mainlw. efll-Mr an lpm L , Fataa. arb.rd, (joa-. PWV WBIe r-rc iaATTcr- act,.- 31 m 1 l Draert. e-tywbr. r I I V io-. il OOp-rfc... aa I I I I I m-1' IJLLUIUatf ke all 1 Vi P'1 're.. .V- I -,. h,-.,, 5 AtlHICULTCRAL 5WTK8. ii Belathif t Farm, Lire Stock, Or. ebard, 6ar4B sad Lawn. Sow single petunias. Corn is warming food. Cold air is not always pore. Trim oat the small sappy shoots. Offer a little clover hay to the pigs. Foinsettias look like fire brands now. Flowers aie the smiles of the Creator. The root pits may now need an extra coat. The darker parts of tree roots never lengthen. The mountain are in fashion ; they aie clad in firs. The women have no business with milking In the winter time. Single primroses are finer, as vase flowers, than double ones. Cruelty to animals driving horses with smooth shoes on icy roads. This inactive season on the farm is a good time to plan improvements. The health of animals, as well as hu man beings, ie easier retained by good care than regained when lost. It costs nothing to strew the icy walks lightly with ashes; the act may save expensive doctors bills for setting broken limbs. There is but little doubt that fully one-quarter of the corn fed to fattening hogs is wasted by feeding it in muddy yards or lots or open pens. Because wax plants seem to stand it well in tbe dark parts of a room, do not expect them to do much at flowering next summer if wintered here away from the light. It may not be known that the radish possesses some gentle medicinal virtues. Tbe part that is eaten is both demulcent and and stimulating in character. It is worth knowing that the juice mixed with granulated sugar is a popular and useful German remedy for hoarseness and cold. A German experimenter has found that soil covered with living herbage or dead vegetable matter is colder in sum mer and warmer in winter than bare soil under otherwise similar conditions. The difference in tempei ature is greater in summer and least in spring and au tumn. Bare soil beats more quickly in the spring and cools morequicKly in the autumn than that covered with living 01 dead vegetable matter. V ith the increasing length of the days, rooting slips and afterwards pot ting them will be much engaged in. Those who pot up slips for tbe first time, usually manage to fill the pots even full of soil at the first effort, but not often afterwards. They seou see, or ought to, that the water afterwards applied will not disobey tbe laws of natuie, even for a novice, by staying in the soil for Boakin? in, unless the pot rim or something is there to bold it. ioe water supply is always a very important matter everywhere, and no less on farms than in the cities. No doubt the very best way of securing pure water on the average farm is to gather it from the bouse roofs into ca pacious cisterns, first filtering it to re move impurities. In some parts of the west the practice of storing rain water for general use in cisterns is quite com mon, and the cisterns are made large and deep to insure cold water in sum mer. The Kiefferpear, amuch-piaised fruit, which has been sold in recent years, ! as now been weighed and found utterly wanting. It's tender in winter and blights badly in summer, while the fruit of autumn fair looking as it is ia of a flavor that would lead no one to want it to eat a second time. More trees of it are perhaps cut down now every year than are being planted. So much for another of the new and highly lauded sorts, that turn out to be un worthy. Farmers, stick to the well tested sorts, and leave new ones severe ly alone. I's the safe rule. One cannot but wonder at the stupid ity of some men who, while lamenting the smallnees of tbe manure yield, will yet allow streams of liquid manure the very essence of good manure to pass from the stables into the streams and to waste. The loss through this kind of management must be equivalent to millions of dollars every year. No system of stables is complete without an arrangement of gutters and manure cistern to save all tbe liquids voided. The only fair substitute is absorption by the use of dry earth in connection with other bedding. When the ground is frozen or covered with ice and snow chickens do not like the prospect of quitting their sheltered quarters. It is very important, there fore, that these be sufficiently ventila ted in the day time in mild weather, and closely secured at night and on stormy days. Overcrowding is often a fault also ; fowls can stand more of this now than at some other seasons, but we should uever so limit them that they will be obliged to huddle together too closely either by day or by night. Keep the house elean. Supply a warm meal at least once a day, with some green food as often. Ilave a good dust bath, if It's nothing more than coal ashes, adding a little powdered sulphur. Such ti eat went will reward you with eggs, when they are eggs. A word to men folks : Now that the trying winter season is on hand, and with it an increase of labor, to the housekeeper, usually, while your work may be less, will you not help along some to their department? See to it that the heating is well furnished in fuel and kindling right along-Iet tbe wife be relieved of any cares in this matter. Provide good utensils, and if need be, muscle, sometimes, for keeping draughts clear of clinkers, and the pipes and chimneys in order. Free burning fires are wonderfully cheering to home life in winter, and promotive of happi ness all around. Then tbe snow shovel is out of place in a woman's hands if there be a man about who has the time to handle it, as there usually is ; few men are so situated but that they can keep tbe walks and steps clean of snow every day in winter. This suggestion might seem uncalled for were it not that tbe writer knews eases where wo men elean tbe walks and men are idle. Let the men be np asd doing. ' Have SaOereal I " With every disease Itnajrlnable for tbe last three years. Onr Druggist, T. J. Anderson, reeoramepdlog Hop Bitters" to me, I used two bottle ! Am entirely cored, and heartily recom mend Hop Bitters to every one. J, D. Wallcer, BuckDer, Mo. 1 write this as a Token of the great appreciation I have of your Hop Bitters. I wa afflicted Wltb inflammatory rheumatism ! ! ! For neatly Seven years, and no medicine seemed to do me any Good!!! Until I tried two bottles of your Hop Bitters, and to ray surprise I am as well to day as ever I was. I hope "You may hare abundant success" "In this gre&t and" Valuable medicine : Anyooe ! wishing to know more about my care? Can learn by addressing me, E. M. Williams, 1103 16tb street, Washington, ! D. C. I consider your Remedy the best remedy in existence Kor IndiKSstloa, Kidney Complaint "And nervous debility. I have Just" Retomed "From the south in a fruitless search for health, and find that your Bitters are doing me more Good ! Than anything else ; A month ago I was extremely " Emaciated ! ! ! " And scarcely able to walk. Now 1 am . Oaiolng strength ! and "Flesh !" And hardly a day passes bnt what I am complimented on my Improved appearance, and it is all due to Hop Bitters 1 J. Wickliffe Jsckson. Wilmington, Del. -aNone Pennine without a bun oh of green Hops on the white label. Shun all tbe rile, poltonous staff with -Hop'' or "Heps" In tbelr name ENCOURAGE 110 SI E INDUSTRY. The attention of buyers Is respeetfally inrlted to my laree stock oi ELEGANT FURNITURE, COKSrSTIKO OP Parlor and Chamber Suits, WARDROBES, SIDEBOARDS, Centre, Eitension and Breaifast TaMes CHAIRS, CUPBOARDS, SINKS. BED SPRING MATTRESSES, sad In fact nearly everything pertaining to the rarnunre Diistne.s. Also, unr goods In that line manufactured in the United States sold at the lowest catalogue prices. Upholstering, Repairing and Painting of all kind of Furnftnre. Chairs. I.onnirc. Ac. promptly and satlIactoiiiy attended lo. Ware ronm on H'srb ptreM. omv ite tbe tUinrretratlonal church, rieaxe call and examine goo, Is whether you win 10 purcna-ie or not. E. B. CKtSSWElX. Ebensbnir. April 18, 1SM.-Iy. B. J. LYNCH, UXDBRTAKBR, Aad Xanatartarer and Dealer la HOME AND CITY MADE FURNITURE ! mm Atrs mm suns, LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, TAR! F i P.UAIPC Mattreses, &c, 1605 ELEVENTH AVENUE Between 16lh and 17th Sts., LTOO IV A. IJ. r Citizens or Cambria county and all others wishing to purchase honest FTJKN 1TURE, Ac at honest prices are respeettnlly inrlted to Hive us a call before buylns; elsewhere, as wa are confident that we can meet every want and please ererr taste. Prices th. rery lowest. " Altoona. April 16. lHSO.-tf. INCORPORATED I 157. STRICTLY ON MUTUAL PUN. PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRE IHSUR&HCEGOfalP'HY OF EBENSBURC. PA. hzlii Mn ssw ia fcrcs - $1E9,CS0 Only 7 Assessments in 28 T?ars. Good FARM PROPERTIES ESPECIALLY DESIRED. NO STEAM RISKS TAKEN. GEO. M. READE, President. T. W. DICK. Secretary. Ebeasbnrir, Jrn. Si. I881.-ly. R, L. J0B5S.M. 1. J. BUCK, A. 1. INI. Johnston, Buck & Co., BANKERS, Ebensburg, !Pa. Money Received on Depsit, PA f ABLE ON DEMAND. INTEREST ALLOWED OX TIM DEPOSITS COLLECTIONS MADE AT A LI AOnaaSIBLB roiWTB. DRAFTS on the rrincipal Citie Bsnsht and Mold aa a, General Baiiioi Business Transactefl. ACCOVVT8 SOLICITED. A. W. BUCK. Cashier. Ebensbnrs;, April 4. Ii84.-tf. NOT DEAD YET VALLIE LUTTRINCER, MArr acturkr or TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE AND TIN ROOFING. er.'hT.i?!1" th? """" hi" friends ?rU kL? renr' fct that he Is still S?I7nr "nS't tbe old ""O opposite tbe "T'- En""". nd is prepared te supply from a large stock, ormannfaotorlnir toor- the-l.r?Vr' V,n' fro,a th Hinirtces manner and at tbe lowest at tTCm'hm"."" Wrk e'th" m T MM TIN ROOFING s SPECIALTY. Bbeasbunr, April is, isss-if. LUTTKINi. Ebensburg Insurance Agency T. V. DICK, General Insurance Agent! EBENSBURC. PA., Policies written at short notice in the old reliable Old Hartford Am atker Flrat-Claaa Cans lea. Illustrated Americant STOOEC BQOKF2 Ae. Tfomaaarf soM en tke Wni. No f ii m m j of- fiord to be without U. IIodiit ears- I- tbe w.ik of tbe knd I errr hi yrie:elb. t If 3th-r. tV?. .:nt prepaid. fjnt Wanted Exc.ar.ve Territory Gives.. Halrkrrbncktr Subscript lai nr. T O. Ro. use. 132 ;;4(,.AC eT. Hew Teas. nelpleee TJpats a wTrleaAlawa tt Wis, ia taking passage In a great tran. Atlantic steamer, does not tl a thrlU ef exultation orer her magnificent power. Against bar tba Storm King may knrl hta elemental forees, nor pierce her armor, nor stop her onward course. Bat let me describe a seen when, one morning In mid-ocean, there cam an, alarm from the pilot honse followed by A ry: "The ship's rndder Is lost I" From ha confident expression, coustematlon came to every face. The wheelman feeing helpless to direct her course, the vassal was at the mercy of wind and wave. The captain bail Ijren netllfaet hanging's of tba rud U r were allowed to wear weak, and sud lc-uly It had dropped deep Into the sea ! Strong In Intellect. In physloal vigor, ia energy and amblti :i .in confronts, un dannted, gigantic 1.. find commands applease for bU i ;Heent excit. merits. But, all une.v, ly, an alarm come the rndder of i. ;iitutlon Is gone. He has been carel its preser vation ; tnentai strain, n. - is achieve ments. Irregular hablte, o. ; work, hare destroyed the action of hi- Sidneys and liver. This would not occur were War ner's aafe cure used to mn.ntals rigor. And even now It may restore vitality ta those organs and give back to the mam that which will lead him t- the have es! his ambition. Tht Trawlrr. .A. OAH,D. Te all who are eaffarins; from th. errors and rodlaoretloas of youth, nervous weaanaaa. early deaay. lose of manhood, so., t will send a recipe that will eare you. rHtisutr in.a This great remedy waa discovered by a mis sionary la Booth Amarioa. Send a ealf-aA. dreasod envalope to the Rav. Josars T. ! A. Station D. New York City. Lots of People Say, "OH MT back:' Here is Solid A. 1 TESTIMONY Hard Working Men. ttEMEFTW ALU PI L I Da-ja. :-'i'i t a- . n from Marhleta as4 Ballder. "I have been troubled year, with kidney and bladder difficulty. After unio four bottles of Hcst-s Kidney and Liver Hmidt I have be.-n completely cured." William C. Clark, Mason and Builder, Anbnrn, K.T. ... -Health Is better than wealth." M neb Inlet. Vr Oporge Karjr. Machinist. 113 Ridee Ave., Philadelphia. Pa., nays ."M r disease started when I win quite a voune 11 by bavin weak kidneys I have need jrit six bottle.of H nT' (Kidney and Liver Rxr.rY. and I solemnly proclaim, "1 feel like a new msn." " "Good counsel has no price, obey it." Mmsssle. Mr. Henry Williams, Mechanic, Kast Bridge port. Conn., says: "About two months afro I caught s heavy cold, which settled In my kidneys. I pot a bottle of Hunt's Kidney and Liver Rexeht and with the flrt dose be (ran to get well." ... "Ught suppers makes long lives." Railread 3Iss. Fnmk B. T.ee. i.ffire Y. V. TI R. P.. Little Falls. N. Y.. June 8. 183. says: "M father. 62 vears ol3 ears old, had severe kUlnev snd Madder Ulsen.e for! years, urination caiifinc acute aruro prim. The weakness was so rrcat lie was oliliced ton ear a mhhor bsir Twelve bottles of tilST'S Kidney Itr.nRnT corapletety cured mm. ami we consmer i remnrkuble. We cheerfully rt -commend it." ... "Deeds are better than words." Hpst's Kidney and Liver RrwKnv has stood the test of time. It has been before the public for twenty years, and ha enred every year thousands of people siitTerine from vsrions diseases of the Kidnevs and Liver, and kindred disorders, who had failed to get relief from doctors snd who expected never to be enred. Thousands of testimonials from sueh persons attest its value. Send for book. "Alls wcllthot ends well." Sold by all drncists. Price $1 2T. HUNT'S REMEDY CO., Providence, R. I. C. !. CKITTK5TOS, Oeaeral Afeat. T. PIIILADELIIIA WEEKLY TIMES Attractiye. Entertaining; and Instmctiye. The Family Journal cf America. Stories of the War ILI.I KTRATED 15 EVERT IN" IT. A Pap; ri'HlS month s new departure in every feature L of the Wkhilt Tivics will tie mmle. Everv number will be liberally illustrated in Hs War contributions, wblch have so Innir been a specialty In its column.' . and in us Stones whiri will be trre-uly enlarged frnnj the pens ol the hest writer,, and In current History. Uioirrapby. Polities, Art, Selerce and the leading events of the day. Tbe tl.ne fcas psssi lor the weekly lournal of tbe city to bll the place of a newspaper. Tbe daily newspaper troin tbe a: rest ceutres of news now reaches Into every section ot the land. Eve ry inland city and every town ot importance hsve their dally newspapers, and ihe local weekly, wltb the wondertul prnaress in provincial iour nalism, meets every want that the daily newspa per fails to supply. Tbe metropolitan weekly of today most be much 'r.ora than a newspaper; it must lead the ma(axine In popular literature ; It must lead It In popular Illustration, ami It must meet every requirement ol the Intelligent reader ol every clars. 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JUtss, hjr ISmUl, Postpaid: DAILY, par Year (without Sunday) 6 00 DAILY, per Month (without Sunday) 50 SUNDAY, per Year ... 00 FOR EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR 7 00 WEEKLY, per Year . . r 100 ASress, TBI Bin, Hew York City. Catarrh Cream Balm Cleanses tke Head. Allays I h fl a m m a 1 1 . Heals i Seres. Restores the senses of Taste & Sn.eIlTA Qnlck WfTVTR HAY-FEVER Positive Cure- A particle is applied in eseh nostril and Is avree able lo use. Price, to ets. by mail or at Droralsts Send for circular. ELY BK)3. Itrairirtsta May 1. ISM. . we.:o, N. V. H VIRGINIA FARMS FOB SALE. 11 If too Urms.SS to le.OOS arras at SS to iipZ I aer. Good markets. Baalthy climaw. Favor, 1 able prospects. Wrltefoi -circulars eootalnlng If ds-iiptfTi. Ssnt fraa. TTLX m PsHAVr v U aaEaI. estate MittKrt?,v , T CJ t I SCIENTIFIC KlStELLlST. atrUsJs WlU Prove ef lalereat te Our Readers. Mei An electrical furnace for reducing refractory ores baa been devised by I Prof. T. Sterry Hunt, the eminent Can adian physicist. A Belgian treats textile fabrics with an alcoholic solution of the green tar of the birch, which he expects to render them almost Indestructible. Muller. a German chemist, has fed animals ten weeks with dry and with ; steeped nn-ground Indian corn. Tbe ; former showed an average increase in j weight of ten pounds more than tbe latter. By tbe use of gold coated selenium plates, Mr. C. E. Fritts expects to ac complish the important object of con verting the greater part of the energy of light into electrical energy, which may agaiu be transformed into light as re quired. An English physician, Dr. vns, has recorded what is probably the great est fail ever survived by a human being the case beiDg that of a girl who, on May 8, 1885, jumped from a bridge 250 feet high, and was convalescent and free from pain twenty days thereafter. From studies in Sicily Drs. Buchner and Emmerich find evidence that the occurrence of cholera has some connec tion with the soil, and that it makes its way in'o the system through tbe lnugs rather than throogh the alimentary ca na!. The Interesting discovery has been made in Switzerland of a bright green mosa growing on calcareous rocks two hundred feet below the surface of Take Iceman. No other moss has been known so far under water, and how chlorophyl tbe green coloring matter could have been so richly developed in a place so remote from tbe light is a problem. A French writer has described a cu rious phenomenon observad in a very intelligent parrot, the bird's eyes inva riably becoming rM by the contraction of the iris on tbe appearance of a little boy for whom an extraordinary affec tion bad been acquired. Flashes of red appear in moments of anger, but the noticeably lasting effect is only produced by the joy of this particular child's pres ence. The the theory that abnormally bril liant skies, like thoae of recent years, are due to volcanic dust or vppors, ap pears to be not a new one. Attention J has now been called to Danish records i which mention remarkable sky glows in i ltt3r and again in 1783, in each case the I effects being at tbe time attributed to j emissions from tbe great volcanic erup- tions which had taken place in Iceland. An interesting experiment, showing j tbe inrluenca of electricity on the 1 growth of roots, has been made In Oer- mauy by I'rof. Iloldefiess. Plates of eopper were torust upright into tbe earth and connected with wire to simi larly placed zinc plates 100 feet distant an electric battery being thus formed, with tbe earth betwet-n the copper and zinc in the circuit. Both potatoes and txets planted within thi3 circuit gave an increase beets 15 per cent, and po tatoes 25 per cent. as compared with otber parts of the same field. Certain insects seem to pessess the remarkable and little understood "elec tric" power of the electiic eel. Gener al Davis, of the British armv, received a shock from a wbeel-bug that par alyzed his arm fcr a considerable time, red marks being left on his hand as tbe imprints of the inseet's feet. This pe culiarity is also mentioned by Kirby and Spence. and other naturalists have re ceived shocks from some of these lumin beetles. Such a shock was given by an unknown caterpillar picked up by Capt. Blakeney that his entire right side was paralyzed, and he was dangerously ill for a long time. Mr. Grant Allen remarks that the helplessness and awkwardness of fish out of water have been much exagger ated by the thoughtless generalizations of unscientific humanity. While most fish may prefer tbe water, many or them cut a better figure on dry land than their critics themselves would in mid ocean. There are fish that wriggle across coun try intrepidly with all the dexterity of the most accomplished snakes ; fish that walk about on open sand banks, semi erect on two legs, as easily as lizards ; fish that hey and skip on tail and Cos in a manner that the celebrated jumping frog himself might envy ; and fish that fly through tbe air with a grace and swiftnes that would put to sbame hosts of their feathered competitors. There are even fish, like some kinds of eels and the African mud fish, that scarcely live in the water at all, but merely frequent wet, marshy places, where tbey lie snugly ia the soft ooze and damp earth that line the bottom. The first appearance of cold waves within the territory of the U. S. Signal Service is nearly always at Helena, Montana, according to Lieut. T. Wood ruff, their place of origin probably be ing the vast regions of soow and ice near the Arctic Circle. From Helena they generally reach Omaha in from 8 to 16 hours, distance being 8S0 miles ; St. Louis 24 to 32 hours, distance. 1030 miles ; Galveston, 34 to 40 hours, dis tance, 1.600 miles ; Nashville tbe same; Buffalo 24 to 48 hours, distance, 1750 miles ; Washington, 32 to 56 hours, dis tance 1953 miles. The waves are found to follow areas of low pressure and to precede areas of high pressure. They move In different ways : fiirst, directly eastward over the great lakes and across New England, not being felt south of the Ohio Valley ; second, southeasterly, covering the entire country In their pro gress ; eotherly from Montana and Da kota to Texas, and thence through the Gulf States, and finally northeastward over the Atlantic States, such waves sometimes being felt at St. Louis and Sbreveport before St. Paul and Chicago. The number of waves belonging to the three classes during the years 18S1 to 1884 was 22, 47 and 19. Baeklsa's Aralea Salve. 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