'n. 1 1 Cambria wuian. E BCNSBURC. PA.. FRIDAY. APRIL 30, 1886. In the early and lamentable death of Father Ryan, the 'Toet Iciest of the Botith," the world has lost a good man and a true jmet. "Those whom the gods love die yoaDg." . r. nli "iengthw ' better large enough I TT FT? TT 1Q o the statement of tLe fryjcs pac and no r-.Lrm3 in this nntil they are a light brown, salti.ig to youf taste. A handsome and very simple table . pcarf is made of light oliye or crearo--colored felt ; on this work in outline a ingle figure use silk of one color only. If you choose the effect is good ; on the of.her end put nothing but a band of plash or fringe ; put this on both ends, of course. Keep a cupful of powdered borax on your wasbstand. It will do wonders toward softening the skiD. If you have leen working about the garden or doing things around the house that tended to taake your hands rough, when you wash them dip your fingers in the borax mid wash your hands well with it. A good fruit pudding is made of one coffee cupful each of grated bread, of apples chopped very Cne, and of English currants ; beat !hre ec?s very lirht, ! flavor vith grated nutmeg and lemon ', extract ; sweeten to your taste, Mix ! thoroughly and steam for two hours and a half in a buttered pudding mould. Serve with wine sauce. Many housekeepers complain that j their rlieeae liprTimftQ Arv onrl onmd hdq t - - - - - - - ... - V. . J , II I I U . ' ' ' k 1 J V 1 1 .11 1 a kind of bell gl;ss to put theirs in. A very simple expedient will keep cheese in tLe best con lition. Take a linen cloth, or cheese cloth, dip it in white wine, squeeze" off excess of wine, and wrap the cheese in it. By doin this the cheese is not only kept moist but its flavor is improved. Tanada, which is well adapted for the diet of a sick child, is made by splitting three Tioston crackers, then lay them in a bowl, add one tablespoonfnl of white sugar, a large pinch of salt, and a little little grated nutmeg. Tour over them enough boiling water to cove?rthem, set a plate over a bowl, and then set the bowl ia the oeo, if rot too waim. for an Lour. This will Bometimes be re tained by delicate stomach that re jects other food. A pretty mat Intended for the top of a small table is made of drab felt. The edges are cut iu sharp joints ; between these points are made soft little tassels made of highly colored crewel The border of the mat is made by working with gay embroidery silks any pattern which suits ihe fancy of the maker. The old-fashioned cross siitch or some modification of- tLe feather stitch is rretty. - -.. To make an excellent vermicelli soup, boll a leg of mutton for three hours ; use water enough to cover Jt. Season with peppei aiid salt, add butter and herbs to suit your taste. An hour be fore serving stir into it a cupful of ver micelli. Keep the tea kettle on the stove, full of boilnp water, and as the soup boils away add to it from the ket tle. Every cook knows how disagreeable it la to have the nii'meg or cinnamon that 13 HddPd to the OrPani or SUgar for purtdUiR aaucp, rise to the top, and I to have th firt ppoonful too highly fla vored and the rest without taste. To remedy this, mix the nutmesr or cinna mon with the puprnr before pourintr on the cream ; it svill then be gradually distributed throughout the whole of the sauce. Pour the cream on a little at a time, nad the gpfce will tend to dissolve. To make Venus pnddincr, take a quart mold, butter it well, and ornament it with candied pn?or. Mak a rich cus tard of the yo'ks of twelve and the whites cf Fix ejris, a pint of cream and I t r t . . . . I iiui suKiir m iasie ; men aissoive one ounce of isinglass in sufficient milk to fill the mold. When it Is cold add a glass of rum or sherry, pour the mixture into the mold and place on ice to set. TJefore addinir the ivnglass, put aside a little of the cutard for sauce, add some glnper and syrup tojthis and serve cold with the pudding. Old potatoes should never be pared before cooking: Tim most nutritious portion of the potato lies immediately tinder the skin, and this is generally all pared away. A small slice should be Crst cut from ?ach end this lets out the water ana the potatoes then put Into water and allowed to heat slowly. They should boil as slowly as possible until done. Never throw away a cold potato, but slice it thinly and lay in a bowl, with a few slices of onions, a lit tle pspper, salt and yinegitr, a tea.spoon f ul of oil, and you have rslioLii,; oaidd for latch. The best way to cook sweet potatoes in to chip off each end and roast tl.em in the oven. They should never be boiled ; they are very nice stewed. If any are left over, they make a nice breakfast dish if sliced length wise and fried on the griddle, each piece by itself. ?h!p SiiTfd by Oiling the Sea. The captain of toe) steamer Maren house, arrived at New York from Paris, reports : "On February 20th a moderate gale struck the ship and gradually in creased until it bore down on us with terrific foice. blowing from the north west. On March first a snowstorm ac companied the wind, and the 9ea ran mountains hih, the wind howling through our rigg'.ni? with perfect fury. The vessel became perfectly unmanage able. I ordered a man to fro in each closet, the forward ports and star board bough, and pour oil down the pipes on the water. I also had a bag of j oil hung over the weather bows arranged so that the oil ran out on the watfr. The effect was marveluus, and after the oil had got well on the water the sea was calm as far as it ran, and the ship lay too comfortably. The oil completely stopped the sea breaking on the decks. The gale lasted until the 3d, when tht oil was discontinued.'" of t y uw'.:U.iw?.u 8ft' k'i4A.vSS5&S "as : - said Ur Infants and Children. 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T ( '1 : V T' O k i a f r r I n I g 1 1 I d I if3 i 1 rr b. i t.-v I Bill? IS'"" Frrx tr k 'sn liiii y-B? tfiMif n a Jw tuAjtq. ot i iiX-jis,- PEHf 5YEQYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. The Orla-inal anl Only Ucnalnn. htAa.ir'. I! ii . t ,ii - Kl.d xmk. no otber oi- ;-.3t. 4- A M E P A P E R. I bi.J..,. tT,OTi "vCT .318 M.dte. a.r. fkb- lTPa. At rr.al.t. TraA N.il!a T Holler A aaaa A L Mr fur Ihvt ntuc 0 trmloytncnt cnaro:it(c3 I MA I. ART AMI) KIPEMEU I'ASU. Apply M on, taW treae. tki-( to Oiii rf I C2A3S EP.0THES3, UzszUt. IT. T. c a! 1 13 s Araic, . rtsia : L.VIOJC Iiv-4 AkkC Tw tjj"- nJj iirU.w-1 ua Mh W n J. M ,rTul . Jr ,rd Toa nofc-j r ib.rlr jmumm 1 t J "f J :":-'J Vk"J " " SSZZt -'V Kit r5 Ate c Via tVs7-Sa 151 w.-Ji ruts i. a-...... . ."l, PJP H o 0 R '?wt:sj: B-t., d a. ijk. oti mo niin to CMiTassItl t .S ui crjr Stock! bte.Mlj U !j 03 .-..v o. . . .. ... . ' "t-li r t" nmmm is ,rJA cvT4) rui 3 p s'a in '1. rtv fiUliw, b MORE JOSH BILLI5KS. The man who cau wear a paper collar a whole week and keep it clean ain't fit for anything else. - . ... " Common sensn is r the instinct Of reafon. Success baa no pedigree, and only a short creed. ; Secrets are mighty poor property any how ; if yon, circulate them you lose them, and if yon keep them you lose the money oa your investment. , -- All genuine bamor is 'truth, and that is what makes it so powerful. What aman""can't win with polite ness is out of the reach of everything else but a club. Lies are like illegitimate children, li able to call a man father when he least expects it. In this world there Is a great deal of what is called virtue that is nothing more than a vice tired out. Ridicule that ain't true is a dangerous weapon to use ; the handle Is sharper than the point. There are a hundred different kinds of religion hut only one kind of piety. Living on hope is like living on wir.d; a good way to get full but a poor way to get fat. Many people spend their time trying to find the hole where sin got into the world. If two men break through the ice into the mill pond, they had better hunt for some good hold to get out, rather than get in a long argument about the hole they came to fall into. There are some folks in this world who spend their whole lives hunting after righteousness, and cun't find any time to practice it. Whenever a minister has preached a sermon that pleases the whole congre gation, he probably has preached one that the Lord won't indorse. Laziness is a good deal like money : the more a man has of it the more he seems t3 want. To pick out a good husband shut up both eyes, grab hard, and trust in the Lord. A puppy plays with every pup Le meets, but old dogs have but few asso ciates. If you want to get at the circumfer ence of a man, examine him among folks ; but If you want tn get at his ac- ! tual diameter, examine him at his fire- ! side. j Men of genius are like eagle3 they j live on what they kill ; while men of , talent are like crows they live on what j has been killed for them. j There are two things in this life for which we are never fully prepared j that is, twins. j Love is like the measles; we can't ! have it Lad but once, and the later in life we have it the tougher it goes with The jealous man is always hunting I for something he don't expect to find, and when he has found it he is mad be cause he has. When a man begins to go down hill the whole world seems greased for the occasion. Veiled Ladies of the East. In the curious and interesting article of S. G. Benjamin, in the Century, we read of the pleasures and hardships of "Mountaineering in Persia1'1 This is the way the ladies of the party consult the physician : A while after this episode a troop of veiled women, stately in the long man tles which covered them from head to foot, visited the camp. Tbey had learned that a physician was one of our party, and had decided to consult him. Improvising a medical office at once un- ! der a tree, the doctor proceeded to feel ! pulses and examine tonges. Their j faces he could not see. It was a novel sight to 6ee those ig norant peasant women, in parti-colored garb, seated before him in a circle on the grass giving him an account of their ailments. The traveler in the East Is often asked to prescribe for the sick, be he actuaHy a physician or no. I have been repeatedly requested to serve in this ca pacity, and sincerely hope that the list cf mortality in non-Christian countries has not been thereby increased. Luckily neither coroner nor municipal records exist in the happy Orient. The physician, however, labors under a peculiar disadvantage in Tersian prac tice, even :f his qualifications are not too strictly examined ; for he is not allowed to see the face of bis female pa tient and is thus deprived of one of the most important points in forming a diagnosis. The native doctors require no other diploma to enter on the profession of medicine than a supply of infinite as surance sometimes called cheek. They are generally itinerants who go from village to village and announce their proression on arriving. Extraordinary remedies are given. Having prescribed, the physician de camps before results become perceptible, aware that a common sequence is death. j Fortunately for them, this result is generally quietly accepted as the fiat of Kismet, or Destiny. Origin of the steel Ten. This now indiBpensable article was slowly perfected, and Iik9 most inven tions thus perfected its merits were not at once acknowledged. When, in 1810, it first made its appearance in England, it was a piece of sheet steel bent in a tubular form, and cut or filed away to imitate the shape of a quill pen, the junction of the two edges forming a nib, which, of course extended all up the back of the pen. It was given away as a present, perhaps gilt or sil vered, and sold for as much aa five shil lings. In 1824, Mi. James Terry, the founder of a system of education once famous aa the "rerryan" system, took up the steel pen as a practical invention, and by indomitable energy overcome the difficulties in its construction and the objections to its use. lie patented sev eral varieties, and spared no expense to attain perfection. Ilis brother informed Mr. Samuel Timmons. of Birmingham. , England, thai be paid 7 shillings per pouna tor nis sieei. ana o sniinngs per t pen to the first workman he employed, and for years afterward the price given to his workmen was 30 shillings per gross. Louisville Courier Journal. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ttFp"1'tT firrrtrifr f nr (1rrcfncr the hnir, !lrH.-torip( color when p-rav, ul-1 TPTP!itine I nrwiriiti It imiws Die scalp, Ftt tte hn!rf.-va:-iff. nmt inMireto i 1a The lost Cough Core you can nse, And the heft preventive known for OonmimprVm. It ctUf Noilly lins,nn-l all di-rrlrrs nf t!i Mornarh, Potrel, Lnngf, Lh --, KMm-ys, lrhi;u y Orms nul all Female Oomj taints. The iWhle mil att-k, f nip pltopr anin.st fliMo, and fr lowly drifting towards the prave, will 1 most casot rwrver their henfth hy the timely u.e of Parker's Tonic, Imt delay is d.an gvruus. 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The crt;-t.!ri ha i i . . n negligent the hangings of tjan:.!.', jot aJlowed to wear we. k, mid svl.;j..:i it hod dropped deep into the sea ! Strontr in Intellect ! physical vigor. In energy and ambiit n confronts, nn dannted, pigrinUr RC!i commandM applause fnr fci inenUi. IJut, nil nj. come the rudder of gone. He has bteu carf . atiori ; mertnl strain, -tnent, irrcpruiar habits, o destroyed tlif action of in. s-ent oxclte . an alarm -i'tntlon is U preseiu .s achieve - ork, have 11 Vf Tkl...M " . - I ilatyi and uj. nuuiu uuk ot:cr were War ners safe cure used to m. ntain visor. And even nowitmny restore vitality to v. "U lead him to tha feva at Ma ambition. The TravrU-r. Tml trha are raftering from Ums errnra ar.d tndlaoretlona ttt youth, iwirvoua nenLunu, early decay, loo of manhood, an.. I will aend a recipe tha4 win eore ytm, FTIEE OF CHARGE. Thle treat remedy was disoorcrad bf- a mi, tonary la Booth America. St-twl a aeir-ad. dressed envelop to the Rev. JoscM T. I jr. WAJ. Station D, N&w Vork tH'F- 14 w V.; PIAICO-POIIT33S. TDiic.Toiicii.fcrriieiistip&EiiraMlitT. irxrin ti.Ai:i: o. N -. -.V I v .-. V'.-it R-l:1in.. s-tn.-..t, lultlu.ure J.u. 1..- i uih A -.-;.u-.-, N" .' i ; - .- Ronarti on Bats. elwrs out rat mt?e. rorhe, flies, inti, ted- Iltart rftln. I'aJpitaUoD, droprlrnV. awelllDK, ainiMn.o. fn- i Health Kenewnr. ; I 'Rwiiirh A rra." complete cure. Hard or soft corns.warti, bunions. "Knrhn Plb" ioli-K, nompleta cure, all ktdner. Madder and I nrlnary dleefs, rRldinn, IrntAtion. ("tone, grav- w.rsutrro ui ine DiitMPr. fit drugitlFla. Rrd.Bn(, Film. Fllei, roachw, ant, bed baird, rt, mice, tojh er chlpmnnkj. cleared nnt hv t'W.-.inh a i?rto " I 150.- v . y- ' ' T 7 I- TMa Penal. "Wells' Health Kcnower" restorer health and vigor, cure dy?pepta. lmpotence,.exual deMllty. tl. " "Rough n Paln." Otlres cholera. oolh. cram pi. dlarrhn?. arhen, pains, rprain. hmirtarhe. neuralKla, rheumatism. HOC. Konifh on I'aln blasters. 15c. Ifothen. If yon are fatllnir.hroken.worn oat and narvouK, use' Well's Health rienewer.' tl. IruicKl8is. f.irt Prferer. Tf yon are loslnir your rrlp on llle. try "Wells' Health Kenewer." Ooee direct to weak spots. Ronarti on I'llfa " C!tire? piles or hemorrhoid", Itehlnjc, protnjdlntr, bleedfnir. Internal or other. Internal and external remedy In each packaare. Sure enre, 60c. Innir Rlsts. Pret(y VsmfB. Iadlog who wonld retain freshnefs and vlvaMt, don't fall to try "Well's Health Kenewer. "Ronth on H-h." "Konich on Itnh" cure? humor", ernptlon". rlne worm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, chlllMaino, "Ronh on 'n(arrh." Cof-oets offensive odors at once, t Vimplete cure of worst chronic, alo nnenualed as irarfrle for diphtheria, sore throat, foul breath, ftf. The Hope or the Nation. Children, slow In development, punv, scrawny and delicate use "Wells' Health Kenewer." Catarrh of the Bladder. Stlnirfnit. IrrftAtlon. Inflammation, all kidney and urinary complaints cured by 'Huchu-l'alba.'' 1. "Water Ilndt, Roaehea." "KouKh on KaLs" clears tbem out, also beetles ants. nownrlarht ( rnelly. To permit yourself ani family to -tiffer!" With Pteknpp. when It can N prevented and cured so easily With Hop Bitters 1 1 ! navinp exnoriencpd a ereat deal "Trouble ! from indigestion, sc 1 of so mneh so i tnat I came near loosing my My trouble always comes after eating anv ' food ' j However ltcrht ' And digestible. For two or three hours at a time I had I to tro through the most Excrnciatine pains, i "And thp only way I ever Rot" 'Relief !' Was hv throwing nn all mv ptnmach ' j contained. Xo one can conceive the nains ' that 1 had to po tlironzn, nntil "At last?" I I was fatten ! "o that for three weeks I lay in bed and ! l;onlrl eat nothing I i My sufferings were so that I nauen two doctor to pive me somethine that wonM stop th n!n ; thir Efforts wer nn pood to rne. At last I hoard a poor! rial "Aliont yotir Hop Hitters And determined to trv them." (iot a bottle in four hours I took the contents of One I Next day I wa out of bed, and have not ' 1 seen a j -Sick !" riotir, from the same cane stn"e. I have recommended It to hundreds of ; ! others. Von have no snch , 1 i "Advocate as I am.' (ieo. KrtdU ! A"ston. Hostoti. Mass. j Col 11 n. hn AJ'wtfe .Texas. April 21, ! : Dear Editor I have tried your Hop Hit- j ters, and find thev are trood for anv com. I , plaint. The best medicine I ever used In j my family. II. TaiF.nek. ! .Noni eonulne wlthoot a hnnoh of trron : Hop on the white !a.-l. Shun all the vile pn-onons tnT wfh Hop" or Hoi" in tlelr ' name f IRSIHIA FARMS lVV HERDING. ONE DOLLAR TUB WEEKLY PATRIOT IInnr,is!liar'pr, ln , The lea.iintr Iiemoerstln paj er tn the Htate Fall of lntereattnR news, and miscellaneous anl political readlnir. I ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Special Hates fo Clubs. Sample copies mailed free on application. The Fatiuot and New York weekly World one j year for one dollar and fl fry cent". I Tha Patriot and the Philadelphia Weekly j Timet one year for ono dollar and Iscventy-tiTe I cents. j WANTED. AGEXTS In every Township In this County to solicit subscriptions for the WEEKI.V TATniOT. Write for term?. Address all coinmnnl cations to TITE r.1TRIO Tf Hnrrishur, Pa. C A.RRI AGES, WAGONS & SLEIG IIS Carriage Making in all its Branches. Painting, Trimming and REPAIRING of all kinds done a I the SHORTEST NOTICE and the LOWEST PKICES. Also, Planlns;, .Sawlnir and Wood Turn inn with Improved machinery. Also, ah kinds of neavy workdone.; Carriage smith chop connected ,nr w uMioK me wnii worn win oe nonor- ably dealt with- All work wan-anted . ... . , I. X. CHITE. theneburn, October IA. 18S4. POTlSVXVt K jOt. t Hariri . ... nwmi. Mima ho.M Mmm.M. r.-n.. e Blond s tut ul Ho...WTM,lfrtl7ntl qiintionato b anrwrrrH by t how cVtiritig rroatinrnt by mail. 1!" mefrfnr IWia Itirpt.r. .feral Ib.b- Mina k l-.r. aoartailw ta I krlr ul rmattv.. 1 1 b, M Im AHrtrr.. Dr r. I.. I .RtR:R. Pr.-t ..4 l'bT-lrt.. h m, .nt. l.-HInf. Kio UrM .t.. ht. Loata. B. LADIB8I With HanoTer' Taylor Srntrm you can cut Drepsea to fit. without oral InM racoons. Iiress roakers prnnonnoe It poriert. IVIf-e tor Srateni Book and Double Trarln Wheel, $6,60. TO INTRODUCE A System Hook ami Wheel will be Bent on receipt of $1,04). Ad.lre-B JOH V. H AM1VKK, Clnrlnnati, O. v:k foulk's sox$ co., Aienu Pennsylvania tfhlo and West Va., Association, A Leo en. Newapaper Art vrrtlwlng; Afeal. tFPicE, DisrATrB Uull.llni?, Fifth Afenue, Pittsburg. Pa. TUIO n IPri ion n,n'n ''""drlnhia I HIS HArtU;1 N.v-,r r. I I . ti-llirf Aifiivv of 1-i-r-. (I. W. AVER & SUN, -ur tutliurizi-d itftuta. HeWedyJ :Y:irrit!fm 30 YEARS RECORD. rr p. 173 . I.L, or THE UJbN SS T ivrR DDIR AND CTtrrTARY OHOAN3 DKOIST r.rt ,:vr.. I-1 ,r-Trs n:l'; IT'd i -.-s T:n:s i it TUB l:Af')C 1-OTN3 OH 8IUE IHFES OR OF TTUNE. TRICE ti as. Bend for Pair jjlrict of Te-iM-inonjals. HVNT'a i.mrni rf.. lro, I.Tfct K. 1. l'hvaiclana' TeaMnieny. A. W.Prown.M.P.,of Frovldsnc, H. I., envs: I have used Hrjrr'a Kidney and I.irer Rfhidt in my pracUcafotUie past aixteen years, and cheerfully recommend It aa being a .a, and rtliahlt remedy.' ,v i 7 j . Another prominent rV.rt.-.r of r-rovioence enya mat "l ani rre- jiiently urpi-d M net- other pr-p-ira- ;oT,.a.-T:bti'ute.for Hi t 'Kid- nev and Liver KriarriT I fixl on -" t-m U. .t ,!,;, are wortL.e. n C"inparlon to It An Old I..TdT. 'My mother. 78 ver.rs old. haa chronic kidney cotnplnii.t and drop sy. Nothing ha ev r lu lpid br like FIUKT'a Kidney aud Liver Khidt. f-he baa r-t iTcil prcat bcn f.t from hottlen and v c think t will cure b r." W. W. ?tin.l r latid, I!::1.1fr, rant.'.irr. (dun. A ilnUtcr'a Ife. T?cv. Artliny A'-od. of T'l.il.t deh.hia. aavat -lloT-a IK "titer and Lierj ItEMiiiT lis-, cured n y wire or jrr-;'y m . -ort ronu. Ail say that it i n miracle. f Jrn : ol ('bare. Gcnwral h i r of Lndc I!ii7:d ays: "I alwr v keep Hcsr e I.iJ ney and Liur KtlEDT in my home. Takcu in email doeea orca sionnlly at night, it prevents head ache, nrd rernlates the kidnt-y, ttuniarh and other organs." 10 !Ne mm ehnkrn, by IlrT'e Rimbdt taken." . :. ( i:l i i I. VI 0, N. J.. .n.-ral Agent, LADIES! Are you reckless enoiiph to venture If t-w-oo-ntnln stampa to the M-irk ulii.'inniiC.i 62S and M0 'W ashinetrvn Stre,-t. New V.rt. i pnp of their beautiful iiluhtmted 'I.clIets' Hooka." It is a novel, unique, and i!it-r-st-ing work to every pers-ni of rettuemnt. On receipt of fen e-iit in stan'i k thev v ill Send postpaid a fu'.l ly-1 t t ii- lr fai::i:s lifii.se hold fmt Verba. For ten cetitf they will hL-fs.-ii'I .. 'x-ok eotitjnitc complete wordf of The M;Lnd." ui.d i::- , lta most i-fjpnltir eonir-, top etlier Jth t. r. -, it- Chrorao urd. I QUINEPTUS! A very p'iii.-. ! vri ' .! -.-.ii. ::' compontKl for h-s.'ii-ii-. tl . t.i-'t.- .i oii-if- mit other hitt-T lrtir. '! r m.H.i .r p:-. !.' Vi'fr 7 -nt fr I'iltt IS'ilHr. I'nx-r'b ! - Hi ..M.t , ptiye;' 1U fc.un,. ana A:i-t.:u i ..:i;n:. iir- t companies every !.:::. Y r ' : It-. M;ll'.;;f-u!i'r..:l l,y - The Academic Pharmaceutic Co.. LOXlM AMI M.V YfiUK. 532536 WASHINGTON ST., 'EV YORK CITY. R ELI ') V. 1 .. 1 ir-u I- An flr int FnrTNJi !,:;?-; art . for tiilioua. malarial r-n-l 1.1 . 1 t r, .; l Bulb of over twenty -five li-urs i f i' iit in: lit boien'inc r-s-areb. Approveil l.y tbe lii-!i, !-t in.-ljor.l an'l-irr i-s I11 use in t!i- lnxj.it.-i s in - -rv i rt l 1. 1 F-px-ialy helj.fsl .,, H,li-r. , i-i .' : .- : ! .; pie -f Keiientnry hahir Eiitirviy vitcet.-ib.-r ; frv. from hri f'il c'n:c-t. In Handsome Pack ?;$. Prico 50 Cts. Prrrnred :';. !y lie doyal 'Plrr-.-icetitid Co. LONDON AND HEW VOPK, CV'inMs hy app int:.: ; : 7T-i- ?v 1; .- yue--n and tot!i- : - : Fatnii . NF.W YCiLK I T;.;:c if : 130, 132, 134 Charlton St. ROYAL PILLS. Same medicinal properti.- n.-: u Fxixik, !a boxes. j(i pjil8 to Mr i 5 c-t:t. FOR SALE BY ALL DHUCCISTS. REMEMBER THE BIG FOUR! Vinegar Eitters CORDIAL. ''" iua 5 Or. Vinegar Bitters P0WDE2S, d.os, sor. ' vinegar sitters, nc- w stylo, -J ' '.'-"" '- M.IIO Vinegar Bitters, Oldflyle, bitter ta1e, $1.00 The World's Great Blood Purifier and Life Giving: Principle. Only Tenperance Bitters Known. The past flfth of n Oclurr the I.rndlna Family Mrdlrlnc of the World. TL H. KcDonald Drug Co., Proprietors, SAN FRANCISCO aso NEW TORK. ErarsTnppFn frff r 1 A l-TYU'.J tMCCtSt. Insa"? Pej?"i Re1crfd Dr. KLINE' 8 GREAT NERVERESTORER I . cr f An-r A'tctrms. has, i -r, cte. yi-. .M 1.1R1.R 11 t.lren d-,Te.-tf"1. f-tit aftf first a ? 1 r-.tic nJ f.i tr!l t3-.lc f rre to Ft pviqfit. firr i.jy.nje,- it-atk-o-iUi :..-b Tfi-rcda S-nt r.-im-. P. O. anH rr;.rr .Mm of itili.-tr I a IK K.i.INfc.011 Krch St. .Phi ;a!i.h; P ENCINES, VIBRATOR THRESHING MACHINES. GRAIN DRILLS.ctder mills w nrrnnted tr.o he?t. (r-iln .iniic- ti,. brate.l t'ennpvlrnnln the nr 1 V fine ' fvr f W 1 . v.-.v ' 1 ---.... :.iu.-uv iu u?e. i ier jimj; the '!: X Ml K.I. I.KItv Hir urk s ... V HRoT Hraii Wort" York "a rfnn lor rntflfiriie a v ii u n 1 1 v a ij i n nuin'uuurai w orim. or . Ti.iTtvft tn ..V,V.,.;"o,. W A Trtl - lyive t'snvn'sprs In eerv connti In the I'nltwl States l sell K S HAT i-'NT K 1-'-VEKS1HLE SAD Uio.N. whien rumliint; two Sad Irons. I'olisher. Kloter. ir.. one iron d'linu the work ol an enure set t.l ordinxr iron Is self-hesnnt' t-v khs or alr..,,,l hn.n II4I S A WAV ITII HOT KITIIIIAS. l-r.ce moderaie. A lnnre and hidnit Income Insured to kmoiI canvns).-rs. Address, ler circulars 4tc I'UX SA1 IKON l'U .S'5 Keade St , N Y " EVEH Y (INEWbo Owtis n WAIiflX WwK LjLi.l' ! ".Baa I CAMII'V TOP, J.'li.iii I l I fi like an uml.r. ua. W . iKhs TJ ffl U- tm.n H Ihn. rnbo ...- V I U i-iicra oil r pui ! 1:- i-:m- pJ"V -.v - J . lit-". M.:il-l!i f,-r.-s l. It A r. I A I III IIIM. t'r-t -.'"i '' - Bi!i i.iii::-lt x. S.t.,1 C'- T77 l'r'0'" ll-t. Afrits .-n.w-d V iX.fi-rv h. rc. Scte w-.-re vimsa w ttiix. lit Kit s A: C'O.fl'oUnuesaudilauurrs.Sauaj liuoi. cvuu. iiiinrriTtriri pros US E LL E R sTTvERPl LU sV 11 bmrt .tvl fr an T-ar k StmniUM Krnrl, tot tb. fl omrmot Zwr fMmrtmtt. C.nm., g,rt p..d U Vl "' a o"ni'afa of tbt Lim. Bl ; VI -llr.- I .lift Piljrul! ret at Llrw CcmpLiBt tf B " oopllrt iMUinll -W( 4n4r 14 Aj Rfcitinirtrs. 1 -a rwrai,4 snr' lltrr rillt V Mi J"'"rf'r.rl.-(lirlii4oct-.f.MH.. iyT r" R"Jr. tt.-T. rrtc Oc. . V Diet ot Different Nation. The diet of different natir. thtit meat lanni Hi". Irishman's bone arul a' : : created from potatoes mostly lander builds up bis sJren-M J t. . : , . .... 's'u 'Tl T iiuxr. an ana wfnskv ; ftn eatisfied with r..r,.ri . h bunch of prrapes ; o j, UlP tutinpr dates for p;rar ; a ttv' content with a little rice' ti.t-' " ! maT1 eakfast is Cafe h;t , and butter, just as tre I yripo is a Clip of ch.-co1a'e a ' ' j v j , ' rrK j XxA and CUP "f 'liter r J , . . -"tui must have ? Seron-I ... . a" e j 1'rrnKiasi at Poop i ianncr a la ..i ' 1 S ' JpunPr ' lOnrcbette rea"v rr-.B . ' I rlirinor ir ttK, v '' r 5 Zi ' " Tf r-rtr a ur,,, i.iMin'i r,en, or rr:'ir wnicri fonp is served ; hrt m e infr meal with the old-fashioriMr" is supper and not a late (vT""'z rrench after a pulwt.ntial hr.yh' ' iuxmi. rareiy mini? of r.u"!n--, O'clock. lini?erinff over t:. rr.,:' corTe and ctfrars. The n.. im is "Time i mnnev." so ' vc.-.r, sacrificed to preed Ti er- ... , ' ' hl'trh-presotire spoed rid '" V i '- ic.. .V'- tl l:ib fKieciai WOT M nvin Y la followed by the invisiV e f'q" I PPfia, apoplexy, l eart and ere rl it, assets. mnrta-v ' stocks, bonds, a tumble i- ,1rv ,": pram, or railroad aarrara' : ret. " -' The Name of Marr. frre worren to r-,m,. , I tl an any other rm wf H-1- 1 I ot cvH tl:e femir,;np ?px r, c. V " 1 the typical rame for t e ,:-l- 1 must sniper Ot women f and for tne wanton. j And in every lan-naze i.f Aa ''""'i"", as wen as that r.f rirv name appears almost wi'l t,v v-:,-It has I eon equal in favor ' a . tocrats of France srd tv. T-- -,. New Eneland, and it r litera'nre or kitchen. It i3 Ptately when w kti- , Vary Wortley M.-ntaen : -t is j ty itself when we rPr , j O'TCrien, who hrirjrs r. rr 1 . .T ' roll?. j At one time it mar tr'.r.z i:p 47 -! Of a divinely painted Uv l.hf j the rich Rloom of an I'a'ia- c,:',r, i at anotlier of a md-chrVl :-r. , with her hare feet in ! n :tv .j ... j Two of 'Entrlard'-' f v 1 j borne it. and the most ni-n j man that Scotland ev-r y made it immortal. The j w , I of France have rl:?n::d ;t F. 1 I worst women of nus?M 1 av- 1 i it. There are as manv M -.-ve ! at the circling nns tha4- rr -,V:p :l - v summer hy the nort'i-!-. ct. ti i throuch the lnynrious div hv " - , iterranean. Tlie nam that the CV - r '-' ' : . . , - V- Hp was Mary, ard, p-i! ; aanetiter of everr f?im''v fi- a 1 will stand in imminent 1arr---f 1 in? the name, for it is ti- fe. y ! considered in namine eir! r,-i i when rejected, is aVav? ; j with linperirc tenderne?s. IT -srir.i-T j lovers have loved it ! j TTow they have associated it w ;. r:r j ity and pentlene 3, with w is j nd candor, and trnst ! Whut a f.,ff-: name it is 1 Its bearer 1 to sorrow, yet it i3 c?ad-tr.a. t Mv j mother's name was firv." TT.it ; . Pleasant thine to sav ' '-Mr ' -. I ter Mary Could ar.vt:::: hf j "My sister Mary, who is d-,.. j a wealth of tender snr-?::--: -! my wife.' What j ictur- , f !. fort ! Chirnrjo JV-k-c. Snnfiowcrs for Tn-!. A Dakota man tl.us writ way he prows .sunflower f -r 1:" a j I grow one acre of tl:-m fvrr t-s:. j and have plenty nf fuel f r ::f f - the whole year round, ar.d 1:- I the other stove lfi.1e. I r'n: t :- the lulls tl.e snrnp ;i r-rr.. j seeds to a liii;). and eu'.tiv.i!- r? j as corn. I cut tli-m wLt-n .i r l-i'-: j or top llower is ripe, lottirc t'.pia -i the ground two or tl.rrP -i.r.-. In j time I cut off K tlie set-1 V-i'. v 01c put idio an 0en :.ed ::r. . . -in it, tbe -aree as a con.-crt-. Tlie stalks are tLeti ! packed in a c.mnifn &i.t- 3 v. .": a z ': roof on if. Whva cut in t! r l.t the stalks, w i pn dry, ar 1 ..r : '. and mafie a g-v-d, ht :"r. tit seed heads, with the ?f j . 1-.,': 1 better Cre tlian tt;i l- st ; ! 1 : seed, being very rich !n w :" better and longer, t r.-'.tl ; : I ,.-'.r'.. than hard cosl. The sul::. t-r : v-rj hard on "laud. The piece of grour. 1 select - ! : 5 ': on should te highly enrii-le '. te nures. In the stenes :j-r:r in the intrior nf Tiii? a ! where the win'prs are -i v here m Iakcta. th-Pi:: f 'have lifen for cei.turifs i kind of fuel list d. . llnrklrn' Arntra Sjl- The IJi'.st Si. k in t!.f i Druie-. S re-., T'hvrs, S . : '.' Sores, Tfttt-r, I'hsnpe.i Hi" ( ' Corns, and all sfem Kruj-t ion, a'1 ! ' ly cures Tiles, or no p.iy r--, -i CuaraDteed to give nerft-ct --' i i- 1 '. - j i money refunded. Fot sale t y K j ! r-.To n ... i Great rve K""t'wer. No i ;- ' ' dav's Marvelous rures. 1: r-' trial mttip fr-e ti i t (?.- ! lr. Kline, iKM Arch St., I'MWI.-1!-' STAR SHAVING PARLO -ositt MonmaiB H"Br. in I!-; i's ! - -:-' HIGH STRKET, KBENSIU'l TA J. II. HAN'T, i'rorr:ei.-r- ryHE Pl'BI.lt' will ilwirt ri n- 1' . oi nuiDv.-x id l-usinei-f L.'urs. r ' -neat and cosy. I'l tjs t- l.' a WANTED-UDY:'" re sn 1 ! '-. 7 an rl1 ftrra. Re-fervnt-t-s reinir,l J vn.s', ' fid good MlAry. UA V A lHOv- l: far J ' ,VM-.l-'l.-'j -;' '-i:ir, Vlb DR. SCOTT, 84 1 Broadway. fl,., . , -. , , . . . k ..L (. - '' T Allt I R I ISI RV-1 i- . 'l? 1 ertlln tn 7I aroivl M'-r.' , i A il d ress J ito. 1. KowtLL . -. ! N ,Y. I Sail' SIFAV l,iMl ! , .' '. I ' """N ,i"'"r "I1 V-! i Se.-ond-han.l engine nd t ..! .-r- ; ? ,-h 1 invt en incs na tnxi uinrrv - , As A.'AKL.1N, Allfubva.vi 1 J 1'"L " V -V.
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