""" " SSSSSS lt.-.ul,JJJLi --m- .. i ; n, - n ,,,miw..i.-"'ai"lW -... . Y . I "nonifn v ' , ,. 1 wit un wisdom. ti - - - - - - W-" WV f A" W B-T ar a a s w - - v 1 Baas ht'L, 11 1 iw 11 lit i " TfY-nr- I , AHKltlLTLRIL 0TL8. Item Relating ta Farm, Live Stock, Or. rbarrj, (iinkn aaa Lawn. Young hens lay the most eggs, bat old ones mails the most careful moth ers. Beware of inferior seed at this season. Time lost in the use of such cannot be regained. The department of agriculture esti mates the increased valne in the cattle of Louisiana and the adjoining cotton states, due to the use of improved breeds and crossing them on the native cows during the last few years, at 35 per cent. During the last year the in crease in the value of every ox is 10to 20 per cent. In nothing do we need to exercise greater care and judgment than in feedlrjg. While one cow will only fully ntllixe from four to six pounds, a careful test will no doubt prove the cow ibat consumes ten pounds will bring to hej owner a larger net profit than the one that consumes but five pounds. One who has tried the process says that tbose who will try bagging a few grapes will appreciate the great ad vantages of fastening on cheap paper bags when the bunches begin to form. There will be no waste, while double the price may be obtained, "as they will stay on the vines until after cold weather. The bugs should be attached as soon as the earliest indications of grapes are noticed. A good condition powder may be cheaply prepared on the farm. A mix ture of one pound penugreck, one pound (gentian, one pound salt, one pound sul phate of soda, an ounce of sulphur, one pound of phosphate of 6oda, half a pound -of chloride of Iron and half pound of black antimony, given in tablespoonful doses twice a day, will greatly assist the appetite and promote the condition of the animals. The farmer's wife is emphatically a partner in his business. On her de volves the care of the dairy in addition to the routine of household dut ies. Her sphere of action, though strictly dom estic, is a wider one than that of the ordinary housewife. As her husband tn virtue of the ownership of land which be subdues and tills, is entitled to the name of landlord with all the cares and honors the name implies, so she Is entitled to the name of landlady, and must assume the responsibility as well aa the respect. The continued raising of one crop upon the same soil exhausts the kind of plant food needed by that kind of plant. Some plants haye long roots. others short ones; by changing, the Detriment is drawn from different parts of the soil. Some plants draw theft sustenance largely from the air, store up nutriment and leave it in the soil. This class of plants usually have broad leaves; clover, beans and peas are in this class. Wheat, corn, oats. and those plants having a few narrow leaves, are exhaustive to the soil. Upon a sandy loam, the following Is a plan for rotation : First year, meadow, sec ond summer, fallow; third, wheat; fourth, corn, and al! the nn decomposed manure. Sow rye at the last cultiva tion, pasture it in the fall and spring; fifth year, bow oats or barley and seed down. At the present price of sugar it will not pay to raise amber cane except as a forage crop, for which purpose it is excellent, and especially adapted for light, sandy soil. The grape rot is now known to be a fungus growth which attacks the fruit successfully through the season. As the spores ripen they break and spread upon fruit not before affected. It is, therefore, important to go through the vineyard early and cut out all berries that show any signs of injury. A still earlier preventive measure is to remove all decayed grapes, cuttings, or other rubbish from under the vines, and then plough the ground, so as to turn under the surface any that are accidently missed. After the first plowing the ground should not be cultivated except to destroy weeds. Stirring it deeply would bring some of the spores to the surface of the ground, where they would bo blown about by winds. The cse of sulphate of iron or copperas in watsr Is also recommended as a spray for the vines during the growing season. By adopting these precautions grape growing may be re-established even in localities where successive years ot rotting had caused grape growers to abandon the business. In plowing small fields, saya one fam iliar with It, it is the easiest way to set a plow at the bars entering the field, and follow the fence around. Besides, If the work is to be done by proxy, the plowman needs little watching, except to see that he keeps the furrows true and of the required depth, and lays the sod well over, that one Is tempted to al low It, ank thus at every plowing the soil Is heaped np against the outside of the field. "Back-furrowing," or "left about," is of coarse, rhe only remedy Common farm hands make such ban gling work of this that it is necessary to stake out the farrows for them and watch them besides, especially in irreg galar fields. When properly done, the entire field is plowed in one "land" un less It is very much broken up. The Id dead-furrows, left when the field was last plowed, may ordinarily be seen, and will serve as a guide. They will probably be found quite accurately in the center. To lay out a lot for back furring, the line of the first furrow should be well staked, midway between two parallel sides, it should not eome nearly to the other sides, and in plow ing, the land plowed should imitate in its beginning and progress the finish of a field plowed outward from the center. Thus after plowing a few furrows, carrying the plow around at the ends of the land, the plow is run across the ends and not taken out again until the field is finished. In plowing old ground for spring grain, the dead furrows will come in the middle of the field in all probability, unless it be plowed in several lands. To make smooth work after the land is plowed, turn half a dozen furrows "left about" back into the dead furrow, plowing the two inner ones deep, and the next two mere scratches. Thus plowed, the field may be sowed and seeded down without a dead furrow, i' well harrowed. for Infants and Children. "Castorla is so well adapted to children that I recommend it aa superior to any prescription known to me. H. A. Abchir, M. P, 111 So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, V. T. raotorla ewm Colic, Oowipon. Sour Stomach. Iharrhoe. kxwwaono. Kills Vorms, gie9 sleep, and promose- wumiajurioos medication. If you wish to Farm for Profit, READ- "HOW THE FARM PAYS," 412 pages, $2.50 If you wizh to Garden for Profit, READ "GARDENING FOR PROFIT," 300 pages, $ 1 .50 :f you K.is.'i to become a Florist, READ : "Practical Floriculture," 300 pages, $I.5oy All By PETER HENDERSON. Anv of tlif above i'ooks mailed froo on receipt of the price. Our Kjatalog'uo for 1880, of 140 jiajes, containing lescrij.tions and illus trations of the newest, best, and rarest SEEDS and PLANTS, will be jmailed ou receipt of G cts. in stamps to cover jostage. Peter Henderson & Go.35A3wks IMMUNITY from ANNOYANCE A PaLOot.30tnll833. f I TUTT Hawle only of tti flntiiilfcntrn'" It j- oft-lax for wltlintskiKUns; heat. 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Pri:lo'h. . le.Thcr. g.l.Trs. Sent prepaid. Aanta Wantd. Exclusive Territory Giran. MaickrlMkr Sabicrlptlan A(t, T. O. Box 3. 13-j NAiC St, Tom. PATENTS n'TJ CO of the Snrrnnc Autoicas, con- v "iiauira r-t t aienta, caTata Trade 1 "t1 '"S TlnrtT-,o,t.n y..m'.Mn,r1noe. In . hr ".:-. ihr""'' M 1 N ' arc notice In tha iiiCTiirir AxuHlr an. th lrrrmt rv an4 v E . tPInniit u n u v i . - . . i.. . . Ira n axnt tr a 0 n-k. M U N N A t O . Ii" 1 bTi rio AnaaiOAJt Office. V Broauw.r. New York. POLL! aS YEARS IN USE. Tka Greatest Madieal Trinmph ef the Affel 8YMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Laa of appetite. Dowels tvMtlva, Pats Isi the kead, wit m doll senesvUoa la tke back part. Pa la aader the ahealder blade. Fella see after eertns, with a dis inclination te exertion of kedy ersalnd. Irritability ef temper, Lew epliita. with aferltoaof hale nealected seasedaty, WetrliCH, Dlzalneea, Flatterlnc at the Heart, Date before the eyes. Headache ever the rlsbc eye, Reatleeeweee, with Stfal dreame. Highly colored L'rtae, aad CONSTIPATION. TtTTT'S FILLS are especially adapted to such eases, one doee effects such m ehang.r nffeellnffasto anion tan tbe stifferer. Thrjlnrrtaieth Apoetrte.and celiac the r-v)T to Tahe on Flestijttiua tbe rtm ts iinnrtihMl,itnl by Ihmr Tout Artin on tb HMtealTeOr(aBI,Rrjralai Steels are ro-1;yrt. PrH V. 4 Wnmrtt.,H.T. IUTT8 HAIR DYE. Okat Haik or 'Whiskers changed to a C:.'JS9T Black by a single application of tr i 1)tb. It imparts a natural color, acts .vruiianeously. old by Druggists, 0 urni by express 00 receiptor Sjl. OfTice, 44 Murray St., Now York. 4Ir And Soap tht Tw Hrsatwt Eiemiei or tne tjompiexisi "Do yon know," said an old Pitts burg physician, "that the two greatest destroyers of complexion are air and soap. Well, it is so. I mean that there is too little fresh air, properly breathed, and too much soap. Tbe respirstioo has much to do with the dullness or brightuess of the complexion. Yon may notice any lady who takes short, quick breaths, and she will be slightly stooped aud have a whitish leaden color about her face. Suet women soon go into consumption or contract soma other lunjr disease. The habit is gener ally contracted in school from leaning over the desk, and to my mind the dang er from this is greater than from curva ture of tbe spine. Another thing is too free use of soap. Ton never heard of a skin disease among any average tribes who were at all cleanly, like our Indians and the New Zealanders. This I attrib ute as much to their not using soap as- to tbeir outdoor exercise. If tbe ladles could be induced to discard it from their toilets, and supply its place with am monia, finer and clearer complexions would be the result. A little ammonia in the water is quite as effect nil as soap, and has not the injurious effect of tbe latter. After the abolutiona an ex ceed ingty fresh, soft appearance may be given- by an application of oat meal If the oaf meal is moistened aad left to dry npon the face, and then dusted off with a soft woolen clotb, tbe skin will have a mnch more delicate and natural looking bloom than can be given by the most highly priced cosmetic. Now that it is fashionable to be healthy, every lady should more than ever before seek for the aidk which will hnprove herself physically. So much feas been said about the efficacy of cold water that thousands have made a too lavish nse of it, thereby sowing the sees of disease Although a ftath should arway be cool to the body, it should mver feel cold A cold batb is a powerful stimulant. and like other stimulants, should be sparingly. Trom eighty to ninety de grees Fahrenheit is about the right temperature for a bath. Very coarse towels or bmehes should never be ap plied to the healthy skin. Although the towels sbeuldbe moderately coarse the friction should be given by the hands. A sponge batb every morning according to these directions, will much improve the health. Instead of a feel ing of lacsitBtte there will be one of quickened vitality, and tbe good looks will be naturally increased. The s'.gh of the seamstress A-hem. A cheerful face Is nearly as good for a patient as healthy weather. Tbe springtime of life-When you discover a bent pin under yon. Applause is tbe spur of noble minds, the end and aim of weak ones. If ever I am an Instructor it will be to learn more than to teach. One should seek for others the.happt- ness one desires for one's self. Can a man be called a temperance man of long standing who wears tight shoes? uiTninnsi nr irci 1 1 u rj nvvitiiiin.v ,.!"n.-55iL,P!3l- to the 9 N S i 1 1 Price 11.00 Kilt fat It Tfirl t fly la stoopli e'Mlnz A rp-!!n E. It BflTonlB great relief and comfort to th Biany srbo find ordinary Coreet orrreKilve. TUra TRICBRA ' stays utei or boning are onwjualed for auranuity a com fortable support A are ainoliitol unbreakab.c. i Tk wutst ZrahU, Omnrfolfi, d I I Btaltful Cortrt crrr laid far III n f Krery pair wurranic te a;y aatlafartloit or mane y ret T"ne O. FITZPATRICK Tl T eonarl f'rert. CO., Sfrs., y?.7 TORK. 5n9i bl St rmfts . Heart Palms. PalnttaHMi dwtnalnal Bwrlllnrt. nntiWM. tB- digestion, beadaebe, lerplefvnesi enred by WelU' neaiu jaenewer. "Renrhi em rsrst." Ask for Wells' "Koagb on Dorng." lie. Qnlck complete cure. Hard er soft eorns.warts, bnnlons. "Bsrha-Pslba" iles, complete enre. all kidney, bladder and nrlnary diseases, scalding, Irritation, none, srar el. catarrh of the bladder. SI, druggists. Bed-Bstsrit, rilea. Files, roaches, ants, bed bugs, rats, mice, goph ers, chipmunk, cleared out by "Konga on Kats." I60. Ihln People. "Wells' Health Kenewer" restores health and Igor, cures dyspepyla. Impotence ,smal debility. SI. MRstigh fmlm." Cures cholera, colic, cramps, diarrhoea, aches, pains, sprains, headache, neeralgla, rhenmatlsm. inc. Kough on Pal a Plasters, lao. Mothers. Lots of Peoole Say, mM$ nu my F . To FA I MAN . nTiTl Ufre is oiia A 1 TESTIMONY I.lfe Preaerrer. Tf yon are loslns; your rrlp on life, try "Well Health Kenewer." Ooes direct to weak spot. MResch ( Piles." Cnres piles er hemorrhoids, Itching, protruding. bleeding. Infernal or other, internal and external remedy In each package. Sure eure, se. Dras;- irretiy wames. Ijtdles who wonld retain freshness and Tlrailt, don't fall to try "Well's Health Kenewer." Rnntrhon lich" rural hnmors. erontlons. rlnr- worm, tetter, salt rhenm, frosted feet, eblllblalna. 'Rk ( atsrrh.n Corrects offenslTe odors at onee. Complete rare ol worst chronic, afso uneqnaled as cargle for diphtheria, sore throat, fonl breath, eoc. Trie Hope- atf the Natlom. , Children, slow In rreloimect. pony, scrawsy 1 and delicate nse "Wells' Health Kenewer." Catarrh of the Bladder. stlnvlnv. Irritation. Inflammation, all kidney ! and urinary complaints cored by Buchu-Paibe. SI. - cvaK-De. A rolling stone gathers do moss. Don't be whining about not having a fair chance. Throw a sensible man out of a window, he'll fall on his feet. and ask the way to his work. The laore yoo have to begin with tkyv less yo will have in tbe end. Money you earn yourself is much brighter than any you can get out of dead men's bags. As to trouble, who expects to- fihd Th lad who called ber boisterous . , . ,,. t tnh.hnh" I If yon are ralllns:, broken, worn out and nerroos, brother-in-law her "perpetual huD Duo nse. Well g HeaIlkKkenewer.' i. dtukrisis. got it about right. Struck down," as the barber said when he sbavei the first crop of fuzz from a youth's chin. Our opinion of a a man is likely to be determined by his opinion of us. We find self-made men often, but self unmade ones a good.deal oftensr. That laughter costs too much which is purchased by the sacrifice of decency. Make but few explanations; the character that cannot aefend itself is net worthvindicating. Virtue maketh men on earth famous. latheir graves glorious aad in heaven icMDortal. time with all its cerity moves slowly on to him whose whole enjoy ment it is to watch its flight. When a man speaks the- truth you may count pretty surely that! he posses ses ntost other virtues. Talents are beit matured in solitude ; character is best formed in tbe stormy billows of tbe world. Xjest can be quite so bitter as that ... a a . aU. one wten runs laugningiy aioBg or. iuo edge ef an ugly truth. The- wealth of a man is the D jmber of things that he loves and blesses, that be is loved and blessed by. We knew what to do with our joys, but we do not know what to do with our sorrows or with our hardships. Love mankind with all yocr souls, and yo will feel no difficulty in using patience, forbearance and forgiveness There is no ad van'. io be gained in momiiTfng or comn.aag at ur lot in life and grieving over our haa experi ence. JT N matter how purely and grandly we lltw to day, there is no denyingjihat we Bay live snore purely, more gwindly to morrow. lienor is the basis of character, and aharacter is the ba3is of all trae success; there-fore esteem truthabove ail other i possessions. A debt is a very stubborn ttiing and always succeeds in having its-own way.. The Boore you attempt to eontract it the larger it gets. If a man is honest he does not need to tell of it. Sterling virtue ean afford to keep still, but aly dishonesty ha a HOUSEPOLD nm. Items Which Will prorr ,r , the WOTflfja. Fslki. Hartshorn will restore Potato in n a w 1. I Mam 1 ,1- . . from nara ni'u8 ybsu mo nair in cola will keep the hair from f: machinist and Ballder. I hare been troubled year, with kidney and bladder dlfflmlty. After u.ing '' of , wid, and Liver! Rr.oT I hare been Sc. "-WIUI.n C. Clark. so. and Bnllder. Aobnm. V. T. a a "Health Is better than wealth.' Jtlaehialat. out by acids. 1 Lard msy be raade perf by boiling a pared potato in a rore Kare Marhtnirt. 11M Hi-lce Ae , Mr, , i-. Tr "Vydls-aee started when j I was qnite a Tonns i j f .(Kid n y and ' ' Vn-aYny proclaim. '! f.el i IBs os . Caster oil will soften booa a which have been hardened b The lustre of rnoroceo toy be ra-' by brushing with tbe white of Camphor gum placed in n-. ixes will prevent Ibe ray. water. like a new man. e -oood coonsct has no price, obey It. Mechaalc. Mr Henry VTIlliem". yerl.anlc. Xast Bridre . ' rr, aars- "About two months ago I I got a bottle of Htnrr-. (Kidney Ks.snr and with the Srstdow began to get well a a -Light sappers makes long lives. Ballraas Ma a. .v T.. office 7?. Y. C A TT. K. R. Utile j frii ..... Talla. H. T .. June - A cansiDI acote pain. TUB loryr ohiiped towesrs TSTSJ TwewV boMle. of Il.-Ws Kidney ".baoTfmple7el cored him. d wa cons.der t ilV.ralble. r Wackacrf ally recommend .t. e a e needs are better thaa worfs. e JOW8 or paint. t V T) a-. V VlSS sktAtfk1 f r,T-s Kidnsy ana Wjerj -"T. - boxes Strips of listing or hf8Ty c1oth luuuu uwm win ksp cold. Cistern water may be charcoal nut in a K. -. . . s BijU CUtj O.fTee cake should be wrap. t arm, in a napkin and tL'-. rice, sprinkled r-v , : W till cat Towdered s. ishs. eays: ;;m y kr. and applied to fresh wonnr'. ,.r. old, had severe kidney -h. hleewl.n. r? aaiiou v. r -s - - j O Whiting or amrr preferable to soap for r'sa on w in tfca Wl t,. .Vt of Ume. ' It ha. been before the p rlnr de. of-th.- dCKtnd Lrrfand kindred d.aord., who! bad nbhefor Copperas mixed with tt th.m nl also beetles i 10 Bf' T": 1a n,nn.tn(l. of testimonials iwuru u . never 10 ic cbp-. . . . , ants. j trom .nch persons attest lis raiaa. a a e -Ans well thst ends well. e e A Newspaper sopiMirtlDg the Principle of a lMmocratlr Ad 111 In 1st rat Ion, Published I the Cry of Hew York.. WILLIAM DOllSIIEIMEB, Editor and rorrietor. Daily, Sunday, and I'akfy Edition: THE WEEKLY STAR, A Sixteen-page Newspaper, Issued every Wednesday. Aslmn, pure, briBht and lnte.re.tlns; FAMILY PAPER. Itacntalns the latet nev-wn to Uia hour of going to press : Agricultural, Market, Fashion, Housenold, Political, Financial and Commercial, Poetical, Humorous and Editorial Tierartments. all tinder the direction of trained jo.i-a.aM-t. f the hiehex abil:tj. Iu sixicen tgr he found rowird ith Cod tbinga fruni -hejr irninK t.. .-i l. .... . . rina! st.-rirs ! l srinTi!slud American ana fortu rit-rs of fi tin Sold by all dnigsists. Price inrKTS It EM ED Y CO.. Providence. R. I. w. tBITTE5T05, Oteeral Ageat, V. Only TomperaBco Hitters Known. s- -," 1 n m we a 1 . . - ffo ex tier tnedlelae known ao effectnaDy pnT rrte Mood at aep-aeaiei ui,r THE DAILY STAR, The DatuT StR runla'iis ail the news or u.c aay . In a. a;im.tivu f..nu. 1's spei-ial correspondence by eahie fn.m U.n.ton. 1'ari.. Berlin, N una and luswln is a commeuilibl frature. At Washington. Albany, and other news renters. tturhlee4 corr esjnxtrtita. specially retained tr U Tta tb, fnnii!.li tbe lateni m hy Urivgrapii. n. lit.-rarT features tire unsuri"rd- The Financial and Merk. t KeTiews are nnusuaJly pl-Tt.r. an. e.tr.ordl-ary lad.ee saents to amenta mad t.niwi send lor clrcnlara. TERMS OF THE "T"" scribbs, fsii or j-nsTAGS in the ".' and Canada, outside the limits of New Tork City . rVryear - VoM ajltila of Ten. ii St Hubs of Fifln (nod on- extra to orpaniaerl. 15 W TERMS OF THE OAILY STAR to Sra- scai aaa : put npon the cellar wai:s wi;, Term in away. ' lDside soles of heay c!oth or worn iusiJe the shrs, leP tv ', more comfoi table. Cnrpets are brightenrd fc r. r. with a mixture vt corcaea' before sweeping. The oftener carpets aiVstikt 'j, lotger they wear; dust eflts tls L I from woyen goods. Stripe of paper pasted abent tbs t w crows keep out soot acd B?t. tc n, nothing of cold wind. To soften tbe hirdfst rwj bv, , - j shoes, apply the fat from r-ajt witn a cioin or tru?ti. Apples intended for dure prrr.pnv.- ' not bare the cere taken out. u ii ;B, parts a delicate flavor. CeiTrcgs that have been s-kd,y, kerosene lamp should be wjj', c well with soda water. Clean straw rnattlr!j:"jw':tv an salt water, and wipe g-j. Ireeps it from turulce yellcw. To keep postage St 'r-.n-v v. tether, rub over the baj'; thr.i :-. aJ oil on tbe ha'r oils thrc. Fomitnre maj e biirt.e-f cleaned from soi'ed jv,s t r '.i-j cherries without stones or roses wiccout thorns? Who would win must learn to-t the electric wire on whiea- it perches. ery busy tongue. .mere are men wuo raw mure KrJr- - ilrSnndaTi....!? a tbe truth they seem tO llOld than & Ia,ly, without s'an'day. one year 6 Bfaarrow graspa tbe message throne a irilllloBSv hear testimony to 1U won- dcrful rnratire ec-ta. It task srely TeceUble Preparatlrm. male frrjin tlie native herbs and roots of Cal-fomia, the medicinal properties of which are extract tbcrerrFni withoot ttie nee of Alnhol. It MBOt therasseuf disease, and tbe patient woTcra bis health. It ts the -reat Blood Partner and Iift--riiDg rriiiciple ; a Oeutle PnnratiTe aad Toiusv perfct IteDOTator and Inirorator of tbe STBtein. Kerer before In the. history of lae -.n:hm. mirlTis hm comrtonnded poea4i;e the power ot vmaeaa itti iu winnt wnu a chud aipra In fe! 0 an it- ot eery disease man Is heir to. TUf Ahtnillts, Aperient. lHaphoretic, Car- i To Veep Oil-clotbs'lnot'T new 1. mi bui 1 v.. NutntKjos, Laxative. b.natie. Inonitr- I ,v j , .. , , Irritant. Slorinc, An ti-MHiona. r-Hveni, inimic a u.t wji d nrv r n:r. - I,- aiar Tonic proper'''" of Vincoab Bittkbs ex- I w-h -.rr-.,a-Q u. cecMlM-e-of any other mclkine in the wrM. Wltn a C!0,fc C3rT.Iered W.h k'--. serwn can take the Bittrs 1 aoaarrlme ...... sd.r-riona and remain long nnwril, peevine.i a. u "l uuui'iiui C8; 'C!. ;r. I . teaspooDfu; 01 sngar of into is'. : fot of water and soak rxee; e;.:vjs i before washing. For crc- jiee a teai'vr.j c ! Tases cr 1 half teatnooful o S so S CO i ibahuuh lau VV m oa.i mrf. THE GREAT CHINA TEA CO tis to tnose rnr i and CQFFK1 ware, W atchet. 1 8SJ Dlece suh mlr am erJ'ra. HMoratod TFABETSot 44 t S6 rtecrt the tale of thsirTKAS aod COFFKKS, inner, Ta m1 Toi KTSo , m SIR mtrAmr SWISS WATCH ICS with Sin orders. ;"iLl It AND or Moss Rose Tea Sets of tt pieces, or White lltaner Beta of 11 pleoea.wl!!i S20 or ders. Sent as year address and urallnn thli paper: we will mall Ton oar Cluh Roofe eoDtaJnlna aeomnleta rrawilnm A Price T.lst. Thi Hunt ("lllTn('o, S1U SIAlli SI., BUaiUfl, B1A.SS. ANAKESIS. 1JLU11 n"A,a.r-tia- arrwi lav Lmictieta .i.ii.b verhu. : bear. Your present want will make future prosperity all the sweeter. Bghteea pence has set np many a peW1er ia business, and he has turned ii ever until be baa kept his carriage If a bull tossed a mac of xaettr sky- high, be would drop down in a rood place. A bard-working young nan, with his wits about him, will aaake money, wmie others will do nothing but lose it. ' no love his work aiid knows how to spare, may lire and flourish any- woere.' Idleness lies in bed sick of tbe mulli grubs, where industry finds health and wealth. The dog in the kenhel barks at deas; the hunting dog does not even know they are there. Men will cheerfully gWe up their p-o- property to save the life of the bo-v, and yet, for tbe sake at property they will sacrifice the life ot their souls. Fuller rery beautifully said thai ,lhe who spends all bis life in pleasure is like one who wears nothing but fri-fes and eats nothing but sauces. lie wno betraja another's secret be- d use be has quarrelled with him, was never worthy oJ the sacred name of a friend'; a breach of kindness will not justify a breach of trust. Let ns take oars how we speak of thoee who have fallen on life's field. Help them up and do not heap scorn upon them. We did not see the con flict ; we did not know the scars. P.rr, iUt il nwultha ImUt. wiiboul bandar, six months AMre. THE STAR, B and 38 Vorth Wlllinan St.. 5ew Terk. Ttie "Weekly Star" and C-bria Frsjk ail will be tent to any ul dress loiISa.SA. t ONE DOLLAR Price. Si 00 sr Wax. rta. earn, by mat 8aton Iwau nan ay r.pw. leTASayna A Co.. to. 8S Frrs All fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's Great Xenra Restorer. So fits after first Can't do it' would not eat the bread day's use. Marvelous enrea. Treatise and cat for him: but 'Trv' made more nut 13.00 trial bottle free to fit casta. Send to of mushrooms. Dr. Clint, 931 Arch St., Philadelphia. THE WEEKLY PATRIOT The leading Democretle paper tn tbs Stats Fall ef interesting; news, and miscellaneous and pall t leal reading. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Special Rates to Clubs. Sample copies mailed free on application, Tbe Patriot aad New Tork weekly World one year for one dollar and fifty cants. The Patriot and the Philadelphia Weekly Tistct one year for one dollar and (ssTenty-BTa cents. JMeree .. jfewYAr. Sol ntasnf flAgga34' PENNYROYAL FILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." T Orlsflnal smbsI Owly Sranlaa vmna'vtHkh Baa alar RaOaMa. 1 ai rf . mail Ii.lMSaM WMfaatuaLipill. AikrSasrMSt 'nUlrtwi FaallT a tea. aa atkw. afewa aa. kUaM i w a. r aaraaaiar aa un. i AMI FA ' alia aaaSa, A L E S M E At PraswUta. Tra4a saaaHat af BaOae aaawt, rssaMtaia arm. VrV -TSJ "i'lilXJ to win 'far the sale of Nursery Stock! Steady! SJawrloymeTit rnaranteed 1 8AlABlT A!l BIF1KIIS PAID. Apply at enea, st-V tne as;e. (Rafar te this par Hfecaaj- LJi. .u iu . .iv"srB5rn-wj CAl-DS. Downrlcht Crstelty. To permit yourself and family to "coffer!" With sickness when it can bn nravenfd uo cured Boeaniiy w un tiop liittpra 1 ! j TJavlne exneriesced a frrnat daal nt Trouble I" from indleiUon. so much so tnat I came near loosing my My trouble alwavs soman afir aattna .n fAlvi J Howerer llsht And digestible. for two rT three) hnnra at a Hna T k.j . . . . - - w "in. a uau uroui(i too most KXcruelatiDH pains, "Re,ite?l0B,, Wy 1 TOr EOt" To all wbia are safferlns (torn the ensue aad ts-Vr ' of youth, aareeas weakaesa. aawlr Aeaay. leas mt maahooA. aa.. t will seeve a raalpa Waal wUi oars yea, FHZK OF CHAEa Thla rreat remedy was dlavaor.rwa Or a Ats sloaasr ka Soatk Amsslea. Bead a S.H a Asssssd aawalone to tbe Rrr. Jsssn . B. taw, Btattoa D. Kew York City. . 0 . . . tyu DV rnrnal n rr all -. w contained. No one can conceive tbe pains that 1 bad to go tbronzh, until "At last?" T waa f .v . . .jumyUimiiuiiLiJjuniniijii . ' ' ' tut turev WBBKS 1 pnc?nw mini wyrsarKT sttijws of oaaas, Hi yaat iasaa aaatir prtkiaa aa aaoi r 1 w a-asUsSwiTrSi I riausase iMsai iW i Snilka araaaalad wUJi thl. to vaa AiVTh Ac. fraa J. O. Pwsr.ajr. 'Canvara,M.0. Tats U am cM Kr tU,. Card JTova aai tW itttlOT btavtiful sm 'teegrtf ays. Ii 1 a I t -"'.'j rim J Aj JIupaa aa Oaj aontalafaa SOS Am S!jTl?f! A,HrSJSS A.&HS, tmi I Waatitva GaUuioJ Iaanl lrmwl.j.n.pai tar II twaaat ttuiia leAr a. aw rMM ajr in, aw- j ae ss iTQtfeWJPSwlJ a J J 1 a aaaa- Mae. fottana tailar. rataai. aualaa aaS 1 1 aS tor Ite. Caclan Co.. Ma Bw CM paw eMBTtai i aS tor lte Ctetaa ft I I S w " S C- As Bam Boo. aalA " "r ia- orasr aoo wla raw aaaaa ta .old . aa Car Woraa.Wwahforil.01. aa eeTar.aJ far tdaaaaa CARDSsSilJ ttXvJT'TiRssr.Ti V U01 Cwsia, Aato' Aibam I T Ssaaplw Prarrct '.v. t T 11 Til - .neaatwd Xaj Pa's, aaraaa. Art Tma umnim rm, ivm. .-in n p ia ... 1 arm. N. Co PRt"Ti Co.. Fanhf-nL f sT w'n "tji ni, s-j. " utifi v., www timxi TT CTTUfa-CAAt -WArCfrraKg TtTiTJWirTI Aweianlai 'V aaeAt aa Caed Weh. Par raafor4. C. Could eat nothing I jay snnennffs were so that I called lw daetors to give me something that j wvmu ciAjp iut) paia ; uieir Effort were no Rood to me. At last I heard a ffood deal "About your liop Bitters ! And determined to try them." iros a Dottle in four hours I took the contenta 01 One I Next day I was out of bed, and have not seuu a "Sick !" Hour, from tbe same canne ulncn I bave recommended It to hundreds of owieis. x ou nave no sucb "Advocate as I am." Geo. Kendall Aiision, Boston, Maes. tyOiuriiDug Acrcocafe. I'staii. Anrll 11 Dear Editor I bave tried your Hop Bit ters, and And they are eood for any com plaint Tbe bet medicine I ever used In my lamuy. TALENKB. -Nonss:snnlBB withoot a ha nch of BTeen Hops on the white al.ol. Shnn .11 h. .11. polsonons stuff with "Hop" or -Hops" In their I UStaUC TVTAWTF.n Ladles and entleraen In city er .tk "Sht work at their ewa hones. a te S4 a day ean be easily stads : J . 7 man; no eanrasslna. We bare .wm uoiuai.il 1 Hal ales Vyea rrtssllass teat Who, la taking paaaaga In a (rsat tranSs Atlantic steamer, doe not (sal a thrill c4 axaltatlon evet her magnlfiosa. powaa. Against bar tba Btorra King nay karl kia alemaatal foraaa, nor ptsrea he arauoa, aor atop ksr onwerd conrs. Bat let ma desert $ scene whan, ons morning In mid ocaii, thsrs aaaaa aa alarm from tha pilot bonsa followed by a ery : "Tbs ship's rnddsr ta lost I froaS aba eonfldaot axpresaion, cod stars atloa same ta av-v face. Tba wbselm.an bataa bslplsss to direct bar eoaraa, bha vaaaal 'waa at tba mercy of wind and wave. Tba captain bad been a eg? t gent aba kangiagaot tha rudder war allowed as wear weak, and suddenly U b4 dtoppad oeap into tba sea ! : Strong ta tntellaot. In pbyaiaal Tig or, ha energy and ambition. n aoafroata, la datiDted, gigantic 1. aad cstnasaads appiamM for bis 1. - ilflcant aaalto xnenta. But, all nx, Mr. aa alarrm come tba radder of I.. . o:t.tltaUoa Is gone. Ha baa been cArek--- it yrcias ration ; mental strain, n .-.-' aohlsTS tttnU, Irregular habits. o r work, kava deatroysd tba action of hN t Id nays and liver. This would not occur wen Was nsr a axis curs tuen to maiatala rtgoa. uww i miiy real ore viMUty "" wi aana ana giva dack SO a' t&am Sbat whlcb wUl lead Mm ta tks kvaaT at a- aanuQa--i na ATOweter. WEBSTER, yitn aw ytwaaws raawaajhjaawa. ew Haraa. O TT CTTUftfTUtt -warc'trf-Biar rrA.7rtn vj II 1 ira silm aad aatiaiiai aatsn V Brass un AA KaUta aai QaMaaRaaawaa 10. Af aoauiS Caed Wwti. Kartk BraafvC. - VfjIuM BaanUaa, aa4 tkAi Ma. Soei Pisa, tl, Okie, tar eur work and lurniah it.ui. aoaress, with stamp. fROWS atcisiciB. plovment. "' C'OMPAHT. S04 VI ar BatWd (eaM Bjae I ac aaaa aa, aaaas a ataiar will rt m pa 44 6, S, fooja, Ilyr,fw1, Cf 24 STTas ansa airxra vw . i im iTiaa. ftj a. L. salt a a ca ai. Art r --a-.a. rr ! m r I STOPPED FREE aa aawai rmmu. lassne P seta as Rat tares' Dr.SXDTB S GREAT Nmva Rrsrnar. iV.i Afmts. FUt. M fit rr safer. fT" ' rtw. aaa S, trial l. a a. J- aad aju.eaa I Sc.PMiiaintiU.ra. I UM. Fltoiitwoti. thcr paruisnpean charraa m ha, .kaa I rnciTaa. 34BkCl Alb sm rm as r - j . . Aia-i fi-Ae aw. i-a. v w sV ." lrT mam -7DrWlAAyrK, - m 1 ff m I SB a a saV-T -a - -- etrealar. A. o. wnJnSTlIZT'. . far TT TS TUW avsarnian skty wlih the 8. i. Maraeaaaewsi aad at ka eaVC rrlsUsg Offl.a. aaa Is rmaatalal a Swa'ta af Sekeels at ttalea r Ha aaaay itkM velaaUe Aj.sasaa salsr JUST ADDED A lew FVeassaefaaa OAZETTEEB or TBB 'w70mX4 OaaaatalBf seer U.Mt THU. krllSk dasarlStar; the Coaakriaa, OIHaa, Tewaa, aad NawArai Paetares eS BVSaV ur n a. a, nai " avarasAla ewsspaatwa U) arery BakaaL " aad a every rtreelde. l.C. iaai A CO., Pan're. tartafSald. Masa. "WAKTED. AGKNTS In every Township In this County to solicit subscriptions for the Wseklt Patriot. Write for terms. Address all eotnmo.nl eat Ion s to THE PATRIOT, narrisburg, Ta. CARRIAGES. WAGONS & SLEIGHS tavil ., ... iu. m m tint rte.troei bT minerai aoiaon cr utlicr rncaiia, and the vital orsana wasted evond Ne point of repair. ItlltASis, Ktmlttrnt, Tntcrmittcne afl Wa-lhnal- Fe.era are preralent thmmrhoot bte I aited iHati-a. particularly in the re'leys of eor prist r:i'rwt their ast trihntariea dnrinf rAa Somtm-r and Autnvin, especially during seasons ef liunsoal Lent and drvnraa. Traeae Fevers see InrariaMy acrwsnrme! T niraun rtcranenienta f tbe innmi. J:er and b. "'. In their treatment, a pii rpa i-a. eieniu a;-werfiil influence npum ther uawaoia, la abeo loee'r neeesaanr. There la no ralhartlr fee the psrrrswe ao-ral to Ir. J. Wai.Kra'a Vikh.js UrTTSita. as a will araedilT renioe. ilie UarW-oilnn-d iM..d aaatter with which the twm.-'s ar loaaled. at the same time etimtilatins: the aecrations c-f ti Irax-r, aad renuraily reaturinj the lieajliij fuAtctiona ot tbe iTijreariTa orgarte. lort 1 1 r tlie: laosly airaias dlseaae Py pr.rV fring all its f.-riils with Vision Hittirs. No .api'Hmlc ran take hold of a miraiHim foeearajed. It I w v isrormea the Siemwh an! sum nlatea the torpid Liver and Bowels, cleansirisr ths blood of all unpnrtsiea, hnpartios; life and Ttror to the frame, and earrrine oft without the aid of ( 'alomel. or other mineral, all poisonous matter from the srstew. U is eaey of adminat trutjon. prompt in actiOBv and. oortain in its rea'ilta. Iryapvpalsi or lailirrtll". TTeedaciia, Pmn in the Shouldsrs, t'oiuths, Tichtnesa of the Oient. rneiimonisk. IHsxiiieew, Pa.1 Taste In tbe Month, Hiliuua Attacks, laltutation of the Heart, and a hnraired other paiuful svmptoms, are at once, relieved hy Visinit Brrrei a. f ar lssnaiissan.lrr and 1'hroriic Kl.eum- atism, 0itit, curaliA. I'iaeases of the; Blood. I.iTor, KidnrvTS and Kadder, the Bitters hara bo eimal. la" these, aa in a!l oonstitutiorml Dis eaaea, Wiuni Tlvcois Rrrrtm has shown Its li sat r-arative powers in the most obsUnate and intraotahtn cases. nrrhanlrnl Itcsi- Persons wruracwl bi Paints and Mfnerals. sch as lTirs.bc re. Trri-'ter, Ctolil benU-rm, and Vinara. as tliey a. Wanes in life, are siibW-t to parairsia of the Bowota To suard asrainst this, taAs oocaaional dose of Vissaia Bittbks. ahin Diseases, Fcroftils, Pa!t Rhet:tn, Vars-a, Swellings, Pimplea. Pustule, Boila. tiuBclaa. Kine worms. Bcald-baad. Ho re fiat. Irvsipelaa. Itch. iVTirfa, IMeoolorationa, Humors eon. diaaaaea of tha Skin, of whatersr name or sature, are Irterallr dtur wp and carried out of the system in a short time by tbe use of, ths Bitters. Pin, Taye and titer Wsnsi, hirklnf tn the srstcin of so many thousarals. ars affev-tuallv dottroyed and remoTed. No srstani of me-llctne. no Termirnree. no anthelmintics, will free tbe aysusm from worms like Yusqajs Em-sea. Fleas lea. eiearlet levar,Brrips.vriiocip lair ouih. and all children s diseases may be made leas severe hy keeping; the bowels opeo with mild doses of the Bitters. Cor Female Complaints, In Twiof or old. married or single, at the dawn of woman hood, or tbe turn ot life, thia Bitters baa do equal- leanee trie Vitiated Ttlood wheal Its tmpurittes burnt throiifrh the skin In Eruptions or Sores; cleanse It when obstructed and slus rish in the veins; cleanse, it when it Is foul ; your feelincra will tell you when, aad tbe health of the system will follow. In conclusion t Ores tbe Fitters a trial. It will apeak for itself. One bottle is a better mtarantee of its merits than a lengthy adTsrtisa-tpent. A round rafh bottle ara full direcUocA printed in different lajuruafres. T . H. WrDenald Prnrre., Ti oa letoes. Gan Franawoo, Cal., and a'2 6a k aa WaaMnstoo 8k, tkir. Charlton R., riew York. Sold by all Dealers aad UragisU. Carriage Making in all its Branches. Painting, Trimming and REPAIRING of all kinds done a the SHORTEST NOTICE and the LOWEST PRICES. Also, Planins:, Sawing; sod Wood Tnra 1ns, with Improved machinery. Also, all kinds af heavy work done. Oarrlas;esmlth;shop connected All parties trusting me with work will be honor ably dealt with All work wairsnted. D, X. CHUTE. Ebenibnrs;, October S4. 184. pemsim SA lur.LaBari as aft a. Bwai!aisk awl .Jv m mm ??"' al. Sakawi S i . a. araaJUUa a.J rial AS.aili. aciaatiS twatiwliili aiA amA par. Mora. Traatad. Call nr ana ft, . ll. s -'' i i il t f -'-'iiinm lailijsnU. wiSWAaa ewa Ba.aai. awaaM aaa. a ill mil.TA vaamaUaitolMaltailaia, llli ail a J Iw. C. 1. LaSimB. rYa.! aa r i i lilia I. raaraa mt. S Bar. Iwattata. SS fcaanl aa.. S4 Saaikv Ba, ta u. Ataoa iiiiwiiaa. SMaauaaaa sa laaaa Aaa I Wltk RsssrsrH Tarter hyateai yea ean eat llressei to Ot, without oral iDStrsctlons. rrss niaaars proaoanne It perfect- Prc tor Kystesi Book and Doubls Trsclas; Wheel, Sft,. TO INTRODUCE A System Hook and Wheel will basest on receipt of $1,00. Address JOH.1 C HAhOVEB, Claclnaatl, 9. W. F. FOULK'SSONf CO., Agents Pennsylvania Ohls and Wast Ta., Association , ALSO taesi. Rswspaptr A1 vert lal wa Aa;esiia. Oracaa, DtsraTca Baildlng, Fifth Avsaas, Pittsburg. Pa. STAR SHAYIUG PARLOR 1 Three Poors Weft of rtofflf?e. niGn STREET, EBEN'SBUEG.rA. J. H. O ANT, Proprietor. THE PUBLIC will alwars find ns at ear alaes of bn.ines- In bnstness hoars. EverTthlns. kspt sua cosy, ii.it a raviu A sraciaXTT. ENCINES, VIBRA THRESHING Mi GRAIN DRILLS, ATORS. ACHINES. cider mills Warranted the best. Clratn drtiia. h. .i brated Peaneylranla. the only perfeet force feed phosphate attachment la nse. Oijsr Mill ; the celebrated A.mart-sn sid todts; AmerloAB. tOMN kIIKI.s.F.K, HAT PKUsU and STAN IAKI IMl'U nOTN irsn.rallT. Send for catalosne A. RtltqrHAB, Pennsylvania Atleulinra4 Works. Kerk F'a. Important to Canvassers. WASTM-Mre llasTasstrs In ererT eoontj In the I'nlted States to sell MX-8 PATfcNT Kt VEKS1HLE SAU IKON, ahien combines two Sad Irons, Polisher. Pinter, Ac. one Iroa dola ths work ol as entire set of ordinal- Irons Is self-heatlns; by gas er alcohol laron UOT. AWAT aifH HOT la ITCH is. I rloe moderate. A larreaod lasuna Inousae lasnred to paod ranrasrers. Addrens. lor circulars ac FOX SAO IKON CO.. & Keade St., N. Y. HKRY OXEWao Owtmi a Wuiti mm . A F.l RKH VOI.rtlNW waeia-sB c.i(irv Tr.fiiiiiip 111 llae an umlm '..a. Wriahs eaaaJrwJ I i kea in 1, lbs. ( ss le n. - ' D i.aeoorf cr .nt rn la 3 mln 1 tivea. Made la ekses te n bualnesa waaoaa, raa.ara waaxina and buf alra Swod for Uliistrated circolaraad priea Hat. Af-eata watiaed .arerTmbere, Ktate whera A; C'O Patentees and alanutTS. baady'llak.C.nB. been mixed. Cover bouse p!ar with t"tf::7? j before sweepir.p ; ai e:.v terc i :r i tie amonia otice a week ic tbt v;c j yoo pot on them. me -meat" is ffrr can t ni? "eiyd as new' bv s.kirp !c tit! afterwards drying:. Pponcre Calre. VThites of fourcrrt one-half teasponnfn! of cttd ta"tsr. fne-balf ctip of suar. satr.e of 8 m. w teaepoonfolof lmir.. The moat effectcal rc?T"fr and jrreaev drain r'r i C'H'",L, solved and left to w.rV p-i'':-''? threoirh the p?pe. Try it. When food is to h fr1 rnr? f vc very hot before the fat r-' f:. :4 bave tbe fat hot before Vr.:':: 'J fry. Then the tD'c-'mcra asri't i fat will be absorbed. Salt sprltiVled on acv suHs'ar.r t-r L. mp; on the stove w,a r.c-p in 13 and smell. Salt ' throws up.-r. cti blaiin. from the fat of broiled cts bam will cause the hlare to ab:3. Finger marks may b 'remeJ fr varnished furniture by tbe ovofi sweet oil cpon a soft ng. Tat ei-t r bins; with chloroform will removf pi:l from black ?ilk or arv other rc'e:':. Accord irgr to rYcf-sr T. trc steamed potatoes are far more t" : - than boiled one. With the VteT.: only is more water taken cr. hu!": tious salts are extracted hr r:: roundiDg. Tbe author pctliJ'fi -- yses in surport of bis opinion. To repair broken article? is ?'W 1 pood cement may be prepare a? f" Dissolve small piece? cf ef'.'.z.: ether. Decant tbe liquid" !:" while. The pastry residue ii that will dry rapidly, ad c in water if the articles sbouldbes poeed to it. Tut all riecss of bread thatare on iar in a nan kSi3 uTT V-- moderate oven. Tbey oT te fine In a mortar ar:d put k? !c for breading or puddinc. Tbey -nsefnl for siftirp ever creased pans to pr-Tert the cake frcn -:--' icg. If yon wish to prevent tbe "r'' odor that arises from boi'.iRC tie np a piece of stale bread in lin cloth epj boil with the nt'?- Piec -.'f -ftile bread on the ssd knife which yon are r-utt'.re ''j prevent th juice from ffectsg eyes unpleasantly. j A novel card rack is one ic a pine cone. Select a lartre, one, sew on either side at ine . -to bang it by, with tas-ri where the cord is AtUched w u' On the lower end of the card ran . i rrn., n.i or T.- aioiner lasspi. w tbe cone, and when dry it wi.i for use. Dried grasses may be made t3. J lUm In aniline dve? & vj miriuiS w.r. V'fT SELLERS' LIVER PILLS kwa aaa Sw ss raar. a. SiaalarS lawlr far a. llanS 1 .ir fii ail. inn. ri i.i iau Stal IVmS- 1 1 -. aal tauiaM. af taa Unr. Saa. - I " Srtwi. Uia run MM wa af Uia Cawlw.l. SS HaptM w. v salt war! "-Ww lnl',.i f I Jt"'."'- " 1 " ii hi Sanwa LAaar rtHa TJaa fcaraa aaiwrra a( Waiufciai-Hn,: -T -. ! S-wlT. Saaaaaiy. Pnea Ska. a UBaa. SpU t an Drasraw U1 aaaslra Btaraaapan.W 1?BMLI . r'M"'"- fl t ons colors. The frost -touccru v .-. r,ri.i;n( color re riW IUSJ utr iw , t - . hfai" and tbe rush Rra.?s may have pre, tv bv beinir dirptd in blue, grveii, sou, and many other colored so-b- x a;t. - of thesa brilliant dyes the aumac will have its hces and set by being immersed m copperas water. SI c r r r as i Jim snjswsaijajasuB B?sW?9Be'l
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