i i I! s v . 4 1 ISEICl'LTCRAL SOTKS. M Raaatra to ftrm, tt 8tck, Or , '. - a-art, HarJea ni Law. Ouiona rcay be stt out just ai soon as the frost leaves tbe ground. They en dure quite degree of cold, and make good headway before other crops are put tn the grour.d. If you baTe an old grape vine that yields poorly and has "seen its best days," cnt it entirely off close to the crown, manure heaviiy, and let it throw cp two new Naders, and the following year you will see that "it's as good aa voting." It is told of a kicking home that he -was cured by suspending a sack behind him filled with hay. At first his kick ing was something terrible, but he sub sided entirely when the hay returned toward his heels every time. On all mild days treat the plants fully to outside air. In all but the coldest weather at least some air should be ad mitted dally, if only after the morning sweeping. Much dryness in the air is unfavorable. A vessel of water on the back of the stove to evaporate will help this matter greatly. Orchard trees need potashes as a for mative element. With the disuse of of wood fires, there Is naturally a smal ler supply of ashes finding its way to the trees than formerly. These should be saved for the purpose. In their ab eence the German potash salts are the best substitutes. The American Farmer says that the most economical use of stable manure As Its application to a grass sod. It should be hauled directly from the sta ble, if possible. When the roots of grass are present in the soil soluble ma nures are retained, due to the action of the roots and the capillary attractions t the soil. Lack of trees about a home Is bad enough, but to have them standing so thick by the close planting, never thin ning system, as to cause excessive shade to the house and lawn is even worse. What we mean by excessive shade is when grass will net grow under them, for this is a true sign that tbe blossoms from tree tops is sufficient to cause dampness to the surroundings, and to keep pure air from the house. Ill health must be the result to the inmates. Where trees stand thus close they should at this season be thinned ont. Such as then remain will be the finer for the thinning, and there will be oth er advantages, not tbe least of which is the possibility of having a grass sward beneath the trees. We say, therefore, where trees stand close, thin them to let seme ample patches of daylight and j sntishlne in about them. j At the ifew York Experiment Sta- i tlon were tested eleven so-called varie- I ties of garden beet, one of chard, four- j teen of mangel murzel and eleven of su- j gar beet. The seed were planted April 24, in rows ten feet long; two rows each of tbe garden beets and chard s and one of the mangels and sugar beets. The soil was manured with a moderate application of stable manure. The rows of garden beets and chards were twenty-one inches apart and those of the mangles and sugar beet twice that distance, or three and a-half feet apart. The plants were thinned to six Inchps apart in the row. A table, tot ing the results given in the report of this experiment, shows that the average height of roots is decidedly less in the far den beet than in the sugar beet or : manrrol on tf fKo Vl1.;n. J "'f.'-m " . uLuuiiii a i hi - i proved eufrar beet, which is noted foi its sugar, the beet averages less in weight than in the other varieties of sucar beet. Richness in flavor and in sugar, accompany small sizes, hence, in choosing for table use, one should not necessarily select the most productive variety. It was noted that the more depressed the roots, or in other words the flatter they are, the more rapid will be their development. This rule seemed also to apply to other garden roots as well aa to onions. By planting several samples of seed grown in the station's garden a previous season, was learned the fact that the varieties of this veg etable cross-fertilize by natural agencies, and bene cannot be kept pure except when grown separated some distance from each other. The following crop summary appears In the Farmer's Review of the numerous returns made by its correspondents : The returns from the winter wheat fields are almost uniformly good. They present an outlook very nearly as favor able as those sent in early in 1885. when the prospect was exceptionally good for a large yield. The utter disappearance of the snow covering is the only serious menace now threataning tbe growing grain, and with another general fall of snow the outlook could'bardly be better thaa is presented in the reports of the correspondents. The latest reports from California, Oregon and Washing ton Territory aie generally more favor able than at the same time last year. Out of twenty counties of Kansas eigh teen report the crop in good condition. In Indiana the outlook is reported to be very favorable. The reports from Ohio are uniformly favorable. Southern Iili nois makes a very good showing. From Central Illinois the returns are uniform ly rood. The returns from Kentucky and Missouri arc generally of a glowing character, and in the former Htate tbe outlook is considered brighter for a good crop than In many jears. The Michi gan reports do not indicate any larger yield than last year. In Tenrewe tbe reports indicate an average crop. While it is not yet possible to give any tbingMikerposltive date, the acreage In all the States, with the possible ex ception of Michigan, w!ll show a fall ing off as compared with last year. The reports indicate that the stocks of old wheat in Dakota, Kansas, Missouri, Kentucky; Tennessee and Illinois are pretty well exhausted, while considera ble wheat is still held in farmers' bands In Minnesota, Iowa and Michigan. 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I A parly of travelers recently made j the journey from .San Francisco to Lon- don, via New York and Liverpool, iu a ! trifle less than fourteen days, j Paupers are still' sold at auction in ! Nova Seotia to the lowest bidder. A 1 very good article of distinguished fam ily can be had for a few dollars. I A prominent physician of Athens, 1 Ga., who has had many cases of sore j throat lately, made an investigation and , found that nearly every one of them j was caused by cigarette smoking, j In Lincoln county, N. M., near the ; Tattos mountain, can be traced what were once the walls of a large city. In ! side the walls are growing monster ce ! dar trees, said to be thousands of years old. j Ciockery coffins are proposed by a Philadelphia inventor. His idea is to glaze them, thus making a tight and imperishable receptacle, the object be ing to protect under-ground water cur rents from pollution. To test his marksmanship a young man of Sonora fired at a crow. Tlis aim was bad, for a young lady who was passing on the highway received the ball in her mouth, between her parted lips. She suddenly shnt her teeth upon it and held it. Iler only injury was a slight cutting of the lips and the break ing of the enamel on her upper front teeth. "Two toes o? my buried foot overlap each other and pain me dreadfully," said the wife of Jacob Bereau, of Marl boro, Mass. The leg had been ampu tated and buried one month. The hus band, unknown to the wife, had the leg exhumbd and the toes straightened out, and she said she knew by the relief that followed the exact moment when the act was performed. Five hundred years B. C. the Etrus can ladies fastened their coils and braids with spear-shaped pins, as beau tiful as they were useful. Some of them were mad of ivory and some of bronze and silver. They were orna mented In various ways, some with busts carved upon them and some with full length reclining figures. Venus rising out of the sea and stroking back I her wet hair was a favorite design. J In Iceland the woman have votes as well as voices in church affairs. The ' custom bas existed there for ages, and I ! is kert iid bv the Icelanders who bare i i emigrated. There are in Dakota, Mod- I tana and Manitoba nearly a dozen Ice landic congregations. These recently J met in convention at Mountain, Dako- ta and adopted a synodical constitution. J There was considerable discussion, but i finally it was decided by a two thirds vote that the women should continue to enjoy their ancient privilege. In New Orleans strikingly beautiful women may be seen of a Sunday morn ing at the Cathedral, or at the French opera upon some special occasion. Their complexions are olive ; their hair black and lustrous ; tbeir eyes large, dark and expressive ; their hands and feet small ; their figures slender and graceful ; their carriage stately and dig nified ; their taste in dress exquisite. These types are by no means rare, but as a class it may be doubted whether the Creole women can be pronounced handsome. In the first generation k man reckons only two ancestors, his father and mother. In the second the two ara changed to four, as be had two grand fathers and two grand mothers. Each of these four had two parents, and thus In the third generation there are to be round eight aucestors, that is eight great-grandparents. In the fourth generation the number of ancestors is sixteen, in tbe fifth thirty-two. In the sixth sixty-four, in the serentb 128. in the tenth 1.024, iu the twentieth 1,048, 576, in the thirtieth 1,073.741,834. This may prove that the whole woild is akin. Down riff tit fraelty. To permit yourself and family to "suffer I" With sickness when it can be prevsnted and cured so easily With Hop Bitters 1 1 1 Having experienced a great deal of "Trouble I" from Indigestion, so much so that I came near loosing my Life My trouble always comes after eating anv food However Hunt And digestible. For two or three hours at a tlma I had to go through tbe most Excruciating pains, "And the only way I ever got" "Relief I" Was by throwing np all my etomach contained. No one can conceive the pains that 1 bad to go through, until "At last?" I was taken f "So that for three weeks I lay in bed and Could eat nothing I My sufferings were so that I called two doctors to give me something that would stop the pain ; their Efforts were no good to me. At last I heard a good deal "About your IIop Bitters I And determined to try them." Got a bottle in four hours I took the contents of One I Next day I was ont of bed, and have not seen a "Sick !" Hour, from the same cause since. I have recommended it to hundreds of otners. 1 on have no such "Advocate as I am." Geo. Kendall, Allston, Boston. Mass. Columbus Advocate. Teiaa. Anrll 21 at Pear Editor -I have tried your IIop Bit ters, and find they are eood for anv com plaint The best medicine I ever used in my family. H. Taleher. )Nooe ajenntne wltbotit a bnnch of gTeen Hops on the white label. Shan all tha rile poisonous stnff with "Hop" or "Hods" In their name THIS PAPERS i cm Claln rbilndelphla t the wnnMr AiUer. tiln Airen-v of Venr. W. VER a SON, our autuorized atfrnla HOUSEHOLD MISTS. To polish a stove, rub with a news paper. Salt increases the beat of the water in the boiling of potatoes. Half a cup of vinegar in water will make an old fowl cook quickly. Lard may be made perfectly sweet by boiling a raw pared potato in it. If nutmegs are good, when picked with a pin out. Oi! Will constantly OOZe : t , . . . nrt, I The WingS Of turkeys, geese ana r r-ViiVpn ar rrond to wash and clean , ' windows, as they leave bo dust or lint like cloth. A charming design for a bureau or sideboard cover has clover blossoms and leaves in the natural colors, with a spider-web background. If you wet the under crust of a pie with milk just before putting into the oven it will be a rich aid yet delicate brown without bating until the crust crumbles. Bt a Japanese process sea-weed is made into paper, so transparent that it may be substituted for window glass. When colored it makes an excellent imitation of stained glsss. It is claimed that a paste made of equal parts of sifted ashes, clay and salt, with a little water, will be found very effective for filling and cementing cracks in stoves and ovens. To keep insects out of bird cages, tie up a little sulphur in a bag and suspend it in tbe cage. Red auts will flee from a closet or drawer, if a small bag of sulphur be kept in those places. Graham mush is a good substitute for rice pudding on some occasions. Make I just as you do cornmeal mush, but add a few berries or raisins or English car rants. Serve with milk and sugar. A refreshing beverage for an invalid is made by slicing a tart apple after peeling it and adding a small piece of lemon peel and three lumps of sugar ; pour boiling water over it and strain. Potato crust for meat pie is made by adding one teacupful of cream to six large potatoes that have been boiled and mashed fine. Add flour enough to roll and a little salt, and handle as little as possible. Many cooks consider it a great im provement upon ordinary apple sauce which is to be seryed with roast goose or with pork, to rub it through the cul lenslar, and then beat It with a spoon until it is very light and almost like pulp. Brass ornaments, that have not been gilt or lacquered, may be cleaned and a very brilliant color given to them, by washing tbem with alum boiled in t strong lye, in tbe proportion of an ounce to a pint, and afterward rubbing them with a Btrong tripoli. Corks may be made air and water tight by keeping them for five minutes under melted parafine ; they must be Vl down with a wire screen. These coiks have a perfectly smooth surface and maV be iutroduced or drawn out easily and 6eal perfectly A nice breakfast relish may be made by slicing cold sweet potatatoes and set ting them in the oven to warm. Thick en some milk or cream with a little flour and season with butter, pepper and salt. When the potatoes are hot pour the sauce over them and serve. bcotch shortbread made by this recipe is recommended : ITalf a pound of but ter and a quarter of a pound of sugar mixed to a cream ; add one pound of sifted flour, knead and rool it half an inch thick. Bake slowly. If tbe cake is preferred very sweet use six ounces of sugar. Any kind of cold boiled fish may be utilized for breakfast or lunch. Tick the fish into flakes and put it into a saucepan with enough milk to moisten il, seasoning with pepper and salt. Add a little butter, and when quite Lot pour it on buttered toast, garnishing with hard-boiled eggs, cut in slices. If you want a good cream cake, put three teaspoonf als of baking powder into two cups of flour and sift the mixture into a bowl. Beat the yolks of four eggs light, then add one and one-half cups of sugar to them and beat together a few minutes. Pour into the flour and mix well, then add one-half cup of boil ing water, then the beaten whites of three eggs. Flavor with vanilla and bake in Jelly tins. Whip one cup very cold, thick, sweet cream and one small cup of sugar together, and put with chopped figs between each layer of cake. XTelpleaa TJpon a Prlenclleaa ksat Who, la taking pnaaage In a great trana. 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He hes beon cars'.- iu preser vation: mental strain. -..ua aohleve rnenta, Irregular hablU ..--work, have destroyed the action of hu ildneya and liver. Thia would not occur were tV ai ner a safe cure used to maintaia vigor. And even now It may restore vitality to those organs and rIto back to the man that which will lead him to tha riaTrt tat hia ambition. The Trawler. 5A all who are arafiterlag from Ue en ma and kndlaoratlona of roata, nervona weaknesa, earlr decay, loss of manhood, o I will send a rtpe that will ear yon. FREE OT CHaJtOE. This g-reat remedy was dlaeorered Vr a mis sionary m Bontai Aaaerloa. Send a BrXX-eA-dreased anvalopa to tha Rav. Ti sassj Sj. Ia. Kaa. Station D. jtew York pity. PATENTS wroatlce. AniU. r"':'i'f; ""a intarrstina In. 'k V. Snl.nilu '-t' a year lean sent frei""a rtAriss'ji CN KA?,' AMsaicAis Office, ki flir, w.V'y,1'"1"'1 SSbscri'e l tl peT '-r '" rn'. mw lent rr v . ,ln" ar)ul "Ronjh on Ftftta. olecrsout nts, mire. roaches, flf. inu, bed bugs. 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Cures pllep or hemorrhoids, ItchlnK. protrndlntt, bleeding, internal or other. Internal and external remedy In each package. Sure cure. We. Ittnu Kl'ta. ' Pretty Wemrn. Toadies who would retain freshnepi and Tlvaclt. don't fall to try "Well's Health Kenewer." "Rona-ti on Itch." "Konirh on lien" cures humors, ernptlons, ring worm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, chlllblalns, "Rough on falarrh." Corrects offensive odors at once. Complete cure ot worst chronic,, also unequaled as arK.e lor The Hop of th ton. HoiM' of the Jiallan. ow In development, puny, scrawny use "Wells' Health Kenewer." Children, si and delicate a Catarrh of the Bladder irrh of the Bladder. StlnKlnK. Irritation. Inflammation, all kidney id urinary complaints cured by "Buchu-Palba. and (1 'Water Basra. Roaches." KouKb on Rats" clears tbem out. also beetles ants. STAR A Newspaper supporting the Principle of a lletnocratio Administration, Psblitaed In th City of New York. WIXTIAM DOKSIIEIMEK, Editor and Proprietor. Dally, Sunday, and Weekly Editions. THE WEEKLY STAR, A Sixteen-page Newspaper, Issued every Wednesday. A. clean, pare, bright and Interesting FAMILY PAPER. It contains the latce news, down to the hour of fon to press : Agricultural, Market, Fashion, Household, Political, Financial and Commercial, Poetical, Humorous and Editorial Pcnartmenta, ail under the direction of tralnea Journalist of the highest ability. Its sixteen iiaifca will lie found crowekd with good things from bceinr.'nc to end. Original stories I t i! stlnsr" lied American and fre;jn writers of Si-tion. THE DAILY STAR, Th Pait-T Ptb ronta;ns a?l the nws of ti e day In an attractive form. Its apei-al correspondent e by cable from London. 1'aris. Ik-rlm, icnua and Dublin is a commendable fntr.re. At Wasninirtoii. Aibany, and other news centers, the ablest correspondents. tpecaMy rera ned bv tba The ?Tn, furnish the latest news hy tciersj.h. Its litcrarT f eaiures are nnsiir.s- ii. The F'naficial and Market Koitws are nnasnai.jr fn!l and complete. Hpcinl terms nl extrsiortlinary Intlurs rnents to Brents and cauvMsera, .Sand for circulars. TERMS OF THE WEEKLY STAR To St a- acniBKRs, mis or mtTici :o the tmted state . and cauada, outsuta the limits of w York (.My : Fcryear ' J5 i dribs cf Ten '? I Clnbs of F'.freen (aiiil .ne extra io or-auirer). .1.) (W ' TERMS OF THE DAILY STAR to Sra- j scr.ii.iR: Trv.ri- fnr one rear (inrlidir." Stindsv) $7 X) Italy, without snmitiy, one year Erery dar. Fix mouths PaliT, without fur.daT. six months 6 00 S SO 3 00 Addre, Till: STAB, 6 stud 8 North TVllllam St., Uew Tarls. Tti We'Uly t-ir" and Cbii Fnrsa- will do fenl to ury i.ldrcc! for S3. 33 , ONE DOLLAR THE WEEKLY PATRIOT The leading Iemecratle rrr ,D the State Full of Interesting; news, and miscellaneous and political reading. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Special Rates to Clubs. Sample copies mailed free on application, Tbe Patriot and New York weekly World one year Tor one dollar and fifty cents. The Patriot and the Philadelphia Weekly Timet one year for one dollar and seTcoty-five cents. WANTED. AGENTS In every Township In this County to solicit subscriptions for tbe Weekly Patriot. Write for terms. Address all coinmunl cations to THE PATRIOT, Jlnrrishurg, Pa. CARRIAGES, WAGONS & SLEIGHS Caniage Making; in all its Branches. Painting, Trimming and REPAIRING of all kinds done a the SHORTEST NOTICE and the LOWEST TRICES. Also, Planlnr, Sawtn- and Wood Turn ing with Improved machinery. Also, all kinds ef heavy work done. Carriage smith shop connected All parties trusting me with work will he honor ably dealt wttn- all work warranted. Ebensburg. October 24. 1S84. lDe. L Bares Is aWstes oft he Plbwxl. sila aad I,m HvM.T.i7r 'arori.no. to H M aa B f 1 Orn.! W.l,, 0.WIW. S..HIKJ. anJ IwertlOM. erinttS bnliiHni mm .1 nm-4t-. rrrmM Treated. c!l or writ, fcr lit at qnsMaoasto bs aaswared by thoM dfinnuR trvMment by mmiL "ea MUk tm tk.tr a4raau. IthMiM. THE "" r- ' tsBiass. rrt us Pkrrtrlaa h ni Ctra aara. iuH.u.ese lwm M..iK.iiMk.i BrtTinn to ixu Jails Iispsusai7. f lllitii so f in LABI V, H I inta Hanover's Taylor System yon can cnt Presses to fit, without oral Instructions. Ires makers prnnonnce It perfect. Price (or Kvstea Book and Denble Traclair W heel, f 6,fcO. "In'm TO INTRODUCE A, -V8i'n Book nd wBel "HI be sent en receipt of $l,0O. Address JOHX C. HAMOTt-R, tlarloast!, Q. W.F. FOULK'SSOXt'cO., Agente Pennsylvania Ohle and West Vs., Assoclatloa, ALSO 1wspaper Advertielssa- Aceaita. Orricae, PiaraTca Bnlldlnit. Fifth Aveaae, P Ittsbure. Pa. ri-, Lots of People Say, j wietificbi,; a . -r- ' il M "OH MY - - -i itr c I Remedy! BACK." i ;?M.'iri '.Tin Hero is Solid A 1 TEST I MONT from ITard Working Men. .Mcblnlt and Ttallder. I tsara ix-f-n tr.mUrd year, with kidney and be adopting th plan . " V bladder dir. Mltr. After u-ing four bo-ties of . ft Wv. V m,T', fKidnoTand 1-iv.T Pf.kidt I have been , PJ-Thv. rJ.'-Wtl!.mr. dark, M.aon and . chloride Of rtnc With th p..V: ' rf ft a ,1 r. Si. f Bnilder. Aub'irn. N. T. -Health is better than wealth." Machinist lite a new mflD. -Good counsel has r,o pr'.ce. obey It." Mex-lioiilc. Mr Henry Williams, Mechanic. East Bridge port, Conn.. aaTa:" About two month! ago I canghta heary cold, which settled In my kidneys. I eot a bottle of Btsr'i Kidney and Llrerl P.ritnT and with the first dose began to get well." "Light snppera makes long lives." Railroad -Tl Mr r..-orc Karc. Mcl.'nist. 11W RMge Ave.. ''J " n;a p;ar.t in .Va., t rhii-fleiphS !p -r:'Mfdl"'":nkMrev.n Africa, aniMfavrrabV , , 1 was onite a vourn l.id by having weak kidneys l,J ' IS "he ' Ih.rV.edjnV-llflttleJof ljr,T-. Kidney and : that floweT9?in-the-op.n Vr TJ1 'C' i.her.KT.and 1 solemnly proc.alm. -1 fe.l -r Oay Vv Frank B. T.ee. eme, ?. T. C. H. R. B. Wt-l; , . ft. fr,,;' a th. ills, N. Y.. .'une , li. '"T: ";1,T " t ""-""u 8i:n, vrin oifl. nan amur . --- ... . . i. n,,iiiiitr r i : k r n m tt for '-to years, nnna weakness was so ruocer '"'J-U .t.d we consider it ' Without ths of r.. i .ry-. i. w. cheerfn It recommend it. ' , v .v.n .Drd. It IS competed that rrm yj nCNT'S UKMF.nV CO., Providence, R. I. C. J. BITTKNTON, Oeneral Afnt. . ! Only TeniiMTjinn' Hitfi'rs Known. rwr-s Kidney and LiTer Rdt has stood , wall built Df hard-burr V-- the tc'tof time. It baa oeen neioreina puiiiic iur , .. .Hr, twenty Years, and ha. cared every year fhoc.nds good lime and Band Dortar' , ot people aaffertnB from ranons diseases c.r the built 1 GOO ffpt yt - Kidneysaml Liver, and kindred disorders, who had . oul11 A.ts sj Ifet high before tbs k-k failed to get relief from doctors and who expected layer Would be CTUShpfl T t, ' - never to be cored. Thousands of testimonials "-unijpa. L ror.Vy from such persons attest its valoe. Send for book. ( Cement were added to tbt IDo-a.N i "ai:s well that ends well." feet might 1 reached i inu lit an uiuff-in. . . - . f 1SJO other medicine known so effectual: and Shows a decrease" of l.lj pnr: res tbe blood of deeo-scsted dieea.-a. rfllllona toar testimony to Its won- de-fa! curative eflets. It la m purely VeRe-tablo Preparation, made from the native berbe and rootg of California, the mwjicinal properties of wfci'h are extracted thTefrrira withont tlie rise of Alcotml. It rem o Tea the ranse of di erase, and the pa'ient recovers bis health. It la the arrest Blond Pnrlfler and Liie-givinp Principle ; a twntle Purpative and Toiiic; a perfect Renovator and ln imratnr of the svstera. Never before In tlie liistory of the world has a medicine been compounded p.s-eing the power of Vivton Bittirs in healing the ick of everr r!iaee roan is heir to. The Alterative, Aperient. liiRphoretlc. Car minative. Nutritious, I.axstive. f-dative, Cnumar Irritanu Sudorific, A n ti-Bt lions. Nilv-nt. Diuretic ami Tonic properties of Visioab Bittxrs ex-ce.-d Hkim of anv other njedt ine in the world. o peraon van take the Hjttirs according Indirections and remain long nnwell, pro i!-d tneir lione are not destroyed l y iniut-ral po:. n or r.M,-r vi'tum. end the vital orj;ai.s wastod bevond t'i poo.t of rcnair. Itillons, Iteiilltteitt. Tntennitter.l .-.nd Mj la a! l-'r'-i-rs a'e jir-vajetit tbroiichoiil the I nitd Stu, particularly in Hie a'l-ys of onr prr.-it riri-t and their vnst tr:ni!tr.' i? ('':rin the Stt:;n;i r and Auinmn. esrecialiy during seaeuus ot cuauai Lc-.t and if- ti,-. 'I hcae PrTfrS or invnr;"tilv si-rfirnpsnl-d hy extiis.ve di raniri rifiits ot tne s:o:n:i li, iiv. r ti.d 1) -wi- s. In ti:t-:r t'i-a"nt:t. a pnr;at;v. exert: tie a powerful it fl-icBce ttpon 4bc-.-e otgaiiB, i abo-lu'- v nr. ,-arv. There Is no ratliartlo fr fio r-:"w'', si;a: to 1'r. .1. Wii.kuv'i Visri,m HiTiaKS, a it Will ;jir reinoe 1'ie c.?lrk-Cf.ir-il T.fcf'l ti.st'er w:th wl.ich tne in .we - ar lon ir.l. si trie ss-iie t'me sin"!'stit ll.-t " "ci:"iii ot ti e liver, ai-d pTi'raily rt.irij.g ti.e Leaitl.y fui.'.UoL.s i tti rt: peat Me OTyst'S. I ni-liry the hod jr (U-ainst d!ease 1 y n--i- fving ail us fluids with ViruR p.iTTaas. No eiii'ifiTitc can tak hotd of a ivuphi thus forrnj-w-ri. It luncnralra the liomarh and s Utn tilati the torpid l.iv-r and 13-.wc!s. c'canaiii t!i lrol of all impm-iMca. iniprin life anl vipt.r t.. U e frame, and currying o.T witlio-.it tha aid of ' 'dome!, or other mint-rais. all I-lin-nons reattT from the system. It is tay of adtninls tmtinn, prcmpt ill action, and oortam iu ita ree-i'ta. Ilepfin or Iu11gctiw, TTeadacbe, ti in xhf StionHers. Coii;h. 1 irn:t s of ti e liifM, Pn"iiinoiii. 1 dzziiuwa. fa.l Taste in tli !!m-h, liiiious Attai-ka. 1'alpifation of t!ia llee.-t. and a hmi'lre-l oth"r painful aynijiton, tr- at oi'r relu-vcl y Vixr.r.iii P.:tt!:s. t or I ii rtniintilr) a:nl I'hnni'c hhet-ni-ativm. G "tit. Seiiral-ia. lix-a.ea of the l.i. ..!, l.irec, Kidnt-rs and liladiicr, the Bitt a have, i no e inal ease. V ai Pa irrcat c an l 1 ;raiti.lile eh on i . MM haiai itiM-asn.-renins snrtcM i aowruinfr textures an i swfuir.e r In 1 .uiite and Mineral auch as riuiuo-ra, XODe Of these feat Ure ar foQr3 ' "' Tvp--at:wrs. (loul boiit ra. ami liner. :ia tl-ey " " ailva ioe in life, are aulij-x-t t- Pnrairsis of tj:e Snbmrcpr parts of p'aTi'S. Ikiw -la. To (,-imrd tkpaUut tXiii, take uvcaaiotuj . . dis-'fl or vivsciR bittei. Alter a stndv of nearly 12. -M ft?" Stkin E t lurnirk, tcrornia, ra't Knanm, TT rice". f- wfiiinira. iimpies. PumuW. rtoiia. i nr- 1 'r- Herman rsrehmer nc sb.c Gt tne rvFtem in a bhorl time by tbe u ot the l;itt-s. i 11 n, Tape and other tTsrms, birkine j in tli' svst-on of p many thoirwiuis. are efTec'intlv dt-troved and remove.1. No avstem I (,( mM'o:n, tin verrni'iirew. no anthelnar.t'ca, ' puch R9 inherited defPp'? of f win ;n-a luc aitstu xroin worma uae iDiMi Itrfrrtts. ytcnle, Scarlet FfTfr,Mnmrs,Tliofvn. lair VniL-h. and nil 'h'l.lreii a diseases rnav t made severe by keeplnft the bowels open with mil l doses of the f'.itt.TS. old hocxl eyiiifil I curiae the Tttlatrd Rlood when ita trnpurities l urst tliroiuih the skin in Eruptions or Sorci; cleanse It when oliwtrui tcd and shic gish in the veins; cleans" it when it ia foul : your feelinjrs win tll you when, and the hoalia of the system will follow. In rnnrlntion t tiivw the Bitters a trial. It will speak far iuself. On bottle is a bettor fuaraiiU-e of its niwrits than a lengthy advertise ment. Aronnd cacti bottle are full directions printed in different lanjruaes. R. ft . FIrDonald Drnr Co., Troririator, tan Francisco. Cal.. and KH.&ftlbtd waehaha-toa bi.. Cor. Cl.arltnn St., Ntw York. Sold by all Dealers and Drug-gists. STIR SH&VIHG PARLOR! Three Doors Host of rostofUcc, HIGH STREET,ERENSBUKG, PA. J. II. OA NT, Proprietor. rriHE PUBLIC will always Bnd as at our place X oi business in business hours. Everythlna kept neat and cosy. Clk ji tovils a araci iltt. ENCINES. VIBRA THRESHING Mi GRAIN DRILLS, ATORS. ACHINtS. cider mills Warranted the best Drain 1,-ii!a- ik. brated I'ennsylvnnia, tne nnlv pcrlcct force feed phosj.hate atti.chnient in e". t:idcr Mills; the coletirste.l Amerii-nn and vours; American 4H N MIF.l.l.FltM, II Y I'KIMI.S and hTAMIAKII MI-.KMl:.MN Benerallv. Send for cr.talo4f.ie a. ft A KQ I II AH, Penusvlvnnla Aaricultural Works. York Pa Important to Canvassers. WAXTm-Live Oanviitrr In evcrv ei'iintj In the Cnlted States to ell Y X'S I'M KM lit VKhSlHl.K SA1I IKON, whicn combines two Snd Irons, Polisher, Klutcr, kr., one iron dome the work ni an entire set of ordinarv irons. Is Sclf-heatlnK by u,h! r alcohol lump. lMr..H WAf MITII HT KITt llF.NS. Price moderate. A larireaiid lastinir income insured to Kod canvassers. Address, lor circulars, ac, rOX SAL) IKON CO.. Vb Keado St , Y. EVERT ONE Who Ovens a XVACON TVsnts A r. I KKS llll.nnii 'V s t AMH't Kir. -.-.. up i I I I I like nn un-Lreiia. W,-!lrs -J-JJ I Rl-"1ian 111 I V. su bo -,r'"J ft takeuo.Tcr pun" '.- j mln- Mjikm s'.e l. rt 'HiTll 1 V-T-ii r- t . t lliusiraK .1 circular s-.- i iIVm'- VJ V1'" Ap.--t wn-VJ SLiji- V ; iVi. I .y.fvirrn li.-re. ftrto t. .-r xt.tJ5-",-von-wthi. h.(;.:lTKs , Patentees and I'.auul'rx. SanOy nun SELLERS' LIVER PILLS Xmw9 Moe4 t K aar aancl ar4 Bereay for vfe I oarv of I aew o-spMtsafl. (kMwisnair, &imk Utt bV, wad 9U darancwttaoot f LJvvr Masaad " fiielVara Lrr PUla 4aexl m at LItt Oomr-laoit whMb tvnll4 ro an eH wnr -m m m 1 BaUtimrr. " I ro rtaBwT4 fi1)ara' Ur 1' 'a Tbev bftvVaWTvX hundrr ( ti-ite-t 1 dtxrtiM- Mai.' Tbo llatrsa. Kiar faeaMlv. KaatmlrT. Tri aW. 1 rxjT. "ni bv all I)ni!fi ma nemtrt rmmr fw I STt TVS ft r., r-T. fl ricV',a Pa Si r ltm Which MIX pr0T, Frozen orar.gp jH a r Tic or. -i - The gf rmi wLic!, 'H.J P. T a ai fever have been found by physiologists. " 0 r,,rr,, , .... of manufacture ! Tbe tubercos- is t: ?tatistir8show that orar cent, r.f mad dogs are rt; f Vers . or U,J lLat much more Habl to ltfaro'";;;:;',;? dogs of pure breed. c The generation"0f haatJ'by una t-rr-r-u nyUCQ ID A ere k dne ana n.aaur aisrass Bnrvivrir cf cKir.-.. , "wi; stlon causing arnte pain. The ! "Urvivors 01 Shipwrecks ffiar ,v. rreat he was ob!'f 'd to wear a Sjtr-Am Bad flTSh Water frnr '"" BH- bottles of HrT-B K:dney r " waTr iroffl , I ' r-V. .ig i - - m iWS. The Paris ITrirt icnHni --fs meet in May, is to d rn.s, i. questions, the ir.flaence cf th seeds upon the plan's wb-cb '.y : auce,ana the possibility r.f PC'. other mti'htnonn thon tv. ... ' "- ble variety. A race of bair'efs Atrsr'ci-. threatened. It baa heD estim&t.' k. j already one half the aduit men c'- ; lean birth living in our c!'.iM ! and baldness in Lur.7 i.aois i. , propagated in tbe male lice, r.3 lc i , pear a little earlier in fach s-;(e generation. I A comparative jta'prnprjt of v? . rate in England and Wa: decennial pprio1s from 1;T1 to lV ii 161 to 1?70 has jut U-?n v:v year in each million of inhas-- i The deaths from dir-htrer'a supposed to N duo to ur .lj f roundii ps were pieatlv reJUetfl ker. Layers of s'on coD'alr.;--? . the supposed human foopT;tt, tj... found near Lak- MBrnrua. y -v. pna, have been ppnt to th Visr-iy-' ural liistory Ma seem. TKs volcanic tufa and the :rr.7rc; remarkHb'y clear aid di'tiT', 5 L CPDnine. prove the exi.pnee E5. . Central Africa ata very r?rr-'r- -, In a commnnirat ion ty vt -. loeical Society of Aus'iia. M. G. I; ner ha dpcrrirmd tha rrr-Vnv , coverv that the moon ha ; on r maer'ic rpd'e. jk, j-t-o-- nop is a:d to he more prr-ert t . i . ... i np mnpn ip rpp.rp? T r parr &' ; i ! vpry marked wVen s'- i? r?i'rr hT fu'l to her Erft or wf -ri q-ir-r Th di;turbr!ce"reaphe5 i'5 rrax.:-.: j when the moon j? in the r'atf -if ;:. equator, and is erea'pr dur-re H v.-. em than in the northern !cVrtir:. I The adaptations Trv.:-V. ;'n are provided for matirj tye r.-yr. :' :; t warer that comes to Ihm in iyt j of rain or dew are tbns rV f-: . ) Londstrom, who rmi" thTE 1 of Fpecial invest if at ion : T--C;:-:. ; in the form of leaf enps cr rrv: 1 the epidermis ; cair f oraati'-'CK. !t or borders ; hydroscop'P trprr.bs: t in' ths". as in ail cont ituiior.ai i is- : spots or strives on the Priderci; . .its a Vivitons HrmK.a hnj sbon uratie i5 in the moat obeunute I araiOmical adaptations. Pncri SSVi.-T Punle. Kme worms. rv-aM-liead. fus t.vc. ; nkFiinim. , ... ... i-jx.iriaa,ith. scut-fa. 1-oiorationa.ntiTfiora : PbvBician, rejects t fce theory rf tbf and rfwi nf Uie Skin, of whatever name or , taeioiisness of rulmonilT CnriUtE?'-- Txfttor are l!t.nllv doc lm and ran- M not of I - r lie finds the disease to be dee to 5-i cient nutrition of tbe lurirs. vrfc'ri result from varions anterejert rt tion, and vital ortrans !rrr3ire'J : ease, ininrv. or mode ot livirc. H : lieves that the operaticn rf a'1. For fomaio compixints. in younj; or causes mav rrodnce1 ncfc cinrr?? d, marriifl or Finerla. at the dawn of wrinian- . . xkI. or tbe turn of hfo, this Bitters has co it may be possible verr. eveE C!k - in advance to predict wiih grptf-; v : l : 1. 1 i . r a- ai'iiitr wuilii rrjHuji.irr Oi ily will be afflicted with ft's consumption, and vrLich wiU r?ri healthy. The author of "Twn Tear" !: - Junple," Mr. ITornsdav, dt'er: elephant from the charjre tat :'i Uacity ig of a very raediocre fifKrl,'--and that its reasoDicg faculties ' below those of the doe BTidpc35 other animals. lie declares it to be -most intellieent of all arjirrs? -horse," he remarks, "that will rr "? ly back at the word of comrra:, dog that will back and stani " hind leca when told to do so. i? c:-'-ered tjuite accomplished ; but :c : any well trained elephant, at a wa--a touch from his driver, wbosltstf" of his neck, will 'hand np.' speak,' (trumpet), 'salaam.' with bis trunk!, stop, back, lie pull down an obstructing hr.rrh, f fodder and 'hand up' to Ms stterii turn or lift a lac. or drag it by its drag-rope between its teett will also protect his attendants tz tack a common enemy with fai? Contrast with this the perforscKif our most intellieent breed of 5' pointer. Even when youre and tr urder the most favorable circeff!'--' they are at best capable of heirf t--but a few things, as to 'eo ' 'charee,' to go in a civen iiiecW1 retileve." A MiCROscoric slide tether:; of tbe Manchester Thilosk ptirl ? ty, contains the Lord's Frayer r within the space of the 4r5.iX1:h r an inch. The minute speck t found with powerful tticroscpr with ereat dirBculty, as the fx of the lens must be made to ccr?- exact spot bearirj on the ct:?:t was engraved in several J,'ArS Webb, some years aco by tte : instrument now in the pos.-!00 1 society. V tlTftUr. A. . ai lea. NasnUa. Vs. 31 - .t