rtior f-ia :M4. ivv t'l th s-nn, Vi a??rp?t- c imurn;vio:. i pa"!'l at 1,443 (iH).f) nyV.er. Onion "aorl ?in now, and protected wih !itr d'lrlis wi itr, will Pirf ini'in m x -priri. I". il- -ruo'it? 'he n i nh li 11 th t: ths l-st mu'.t.m 19 olliried (ro w Ileranri' nil '.iin'is fr.m fruit trf-es which cm t mor rsi ly cl'g'in Huinhwl when tht r i 1 .i?s is on th trees. A stock of rtn, twenty fr-et hint. Hnd bpantiK thir'P-u wr-il -vrlpHi t-nrs, is rcfiortfd to hnT leu jrrovvn at Enc ni tas. Col., this 8His hi. A cow calving in the fall, if prop-rly fr! and carrd for. will brintr m-ire profit in year than if she calvffl in Mty, if ruilk or butter Is to fx? sold Double dnisi8 sh iu'd b lifted, s-p-rately and rrpln.i;rl hvptv yr to prf Tfnt dK-neri.inar. Th irM.nr monih i- ii dixid tun for ihM on-rti-m. W'lti'd i' il t 1 di 'in ru t'i v 1 lurikTM which cou'd bi d.i;ic ;ta vf-ll 31 l i e down. A Math ctii'r. wi'h a rr-sr f.ir th feet, m i- 'o tlr th ;nK or 'ari'e, wiP shy itiHtiy a brk.irhe. Oi'H of thf b-st siippVmti'-irr fe-ls with corn f.'d lfr H whef bran. I' run ! l-nnfti cht-;p y, 11-11 M v. f 'bis Han son f t ri- J -r. ni.d isrv-nhetwrin'h.-winter a !uppl-nitTi: .try feil for ow. Unfi't btfoi f-elifir corn 10 the piir Iihj Hivm. (rrHPi, mi'R. ro.is rnl refill-vetretriM-8 wi'l be befr un'il old wea'ber approach.". Warm qmrters will arevly reiluce the -xiei,Br t.f feed ir.g dnrinfr 'he winter. There is no reason for having a lurren yard or lawn in wirier. 8.me kind of choice ornamental trees or shrufpe or evergreens should be planted. A hedtre along the front and on the borders of the walks will give an attractive appearance at a!) peasons. Farmers who bave kept a strict ac count with their stock say that a pound of pouliry can be mde for less than a pound of pork, yet the laboring man who has to buy roth feels that he can not afforj to buy poultry very often as it can's more than other meats. Beefsteak is tenderer aDd more palat able if not seasoned until removed from the broiler. Then add little lumps of butter and sprinkle over it pepper and salt. Pour into the dish, not upon the meat, a little ho, water, and place in tke oven for about five minutes. Dr. Fihr Qr.d that'arima! manure makes strong grape vines, bu' not much fruit, "and tends to induce rot and mil dew. On the other hand, he. finds pot aeh and euperohosphate to have qni'e the opposite rfiVct, producing a large amount of fruit of superior quality. Of! til'nee is the strongest weapon with which the farmer can flsht hard times ar.d j."iri sucress. Imperfect cii' tutn. on the other hand, will ocarcelv enable him to pair a living from fhe richest soil, Brd the soil will ile trlnnv rapidly In qualify from such treatment besides. The M.icket mihfew will yi-M read ily to the fo'lnwin? Irm-ni ; p,.Mr a quart of boi'in? wr on n nuni-p of Chlorid-of lime Wh-n it isoWlyprf. add Ihree qnar's ,.f C'1 ra'pr. Info this pu' th ?rnt,f n1 Vf it n -k f.-r twelve hnrs. If n,.- v-v hick 'bp pots wUI rnme .,' h: 1. .;, Movable l trie's .r.. v.rv 1.-irb'.. and Uei pr-n'-.lv in ,p.,v ,,r,.h.,r,- V '!: -r b.. Which ' is f.inr.H ,t. ; . . . 1 arate from ,.,Hr, Ti n v r fM , to freh soli evwrv f- H.u ,r,,f ,'m,. any handy man can bni'fl a rw n wi-b bolts sr.d fas'en'tips o k en i' fo'hr. If pe-h jrnwpri wilt e tbrneh ,n,r orchards everv ft Mn,f p,.,m;no uph tree rlosplv. t,pV wfi. finrf mar,v f f them mm n-1- e frm frnf,k ,.wr the eiound. B brn-Mnir wv tt. j,, a small Mp ffrnh wi(h MrV h-d will b fonr.l dri'l.r hi wv.nrl)rh the bark. K'M M of thq. rv-..',,,,, ,nt. trees will not .nff-r from Jwrro. earlv all the frnit growers mk fh mistake of setting nUf a greater nnmher of kinds thar. can be marketed with pn flr. For a fami'v snpp'y a rnmber of varieties Is adrnfaoir.),.. thonirh. even then, neHrlv all the en' ire sor.pl v wiif be procured fnm a few fvorir- tres. Fr msrkef at pres.n'. iro.vl iZp HT i.nowy appearance are fr more imir'ni than qualify, so that if trtiir be fairlv cood there is no paying demand for the vrv beet. A Eoton Rank Rpmlnlsrenoe. Many yeir go a yiurir man in one of tho bants showed such capacity an a teller or cuahier tht sonop nf its custo mers got up a bar k for him. Every thing went on succpssr'ui'y. There was a habit of W.rtirnr and horrnwiru be tween bsr.Vs. and sometimfs N-tween thf-m and rHiable individuals, and tbl yonotr caahier had such h relation with a man supixised to w beyond sus picion. One day this mn came to him with a ianre r-qn-st the 1ho of150. 0CO. .qnal to ha'f fh" cai.jfa! f.r the bank, which was 3X) 000. S rarg-. he got It. and d poured, n..t t. t-f,ir d ; bis kindrfd could srive do inf.riijtton concerning him , f flepphs. railroad", oceat, steamera, did r...f ex:-! io nff rd Inquiry or pursuit. Th- directors hd tobenmde aware of the loss of half tbeir capita. The.r first thought wag to reduce thftr capital. Tl:e y. urg cashier submitted h'mseif i nlt-it dis cretion, but proP,med it allowed to go on to devote himself, all his means and energies, to tie rehabilitation of the capital. The direc'ors acceded to his rt-quest. The matter was kept quiet. The bank went on successfully. The cashier paid promp'iy 3 rr cnr" ryU dend or. 1300.000. our ,.f l,Q 000 buM Crss. Wa'ching sMt op,r.r tn.ij o make a per., y, at the , nd .if 15 y. ais l,e accetDp'Ished his puritt.e. The capital of the bank whs restored. When he began his task he was 30 years old, when he finished It he ought to have been In the prime of life, only 45. but tbe Incessant strain of those 15 years ; left him a wreck, and In less than five ; years in tbe height of his usefulness he ak to th? grave. j CONQUEST PrfCPntt'c HISTORY tit COQCEST of MEXICO. With a PreUmlnVT ICbLUll 2 Vin-of the Anrinr Mexicnn Civiliwition, anil the Life ft the Conqueror, i:.Tv ri. r.rt.'-i Illmtlritrrl l.ibrnrff Edition, in two Toliim-. small octavo. i'ttpulnr Edition, two rolunes la one, without Oliustratioag, $1.25. .Vow ready. GonUinrkt ThB expiration of yrJ ' '"" coprrif ht enables l;:p r-fv.v l- present tnis jrrat work to Ameri- c in n-(H"n ns a popumr price, yet in rorm w.irtliy .if the author, and worthy of theflneat iitir.irv It rtn-chanical qualities asm fairly i-'t'L-il to the? cfmjr beai edition of "Guiiot'a Iiit'ry c.f Franc." 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ANobleWork;1;, and admirably executed ; rich with the spoils of learning easily and gratefully worn; imbued everywhere with a conscientious love of the truth, and controlled by that unerring good sense without which genius leads astray with its false lights, and learning encumbers with its heavy panoply. It will win the literary volup tuary to its pages by the attractiveness of Its subject and the flowing ease of Its style; and the historical student will do honor to the extent and variety of the research which it displays. . . It will take its place among those enduring pro ductions of the human mind which age cannot stale and custom cannot wither. Q.8 Uiu-m small octavo, including portraits and other illua- J momentous as the latter half of the fifteenth century." London Athmaum. ' One of the finest histories of modern times, written ty an author of rare felicity of diction, fervor of Imagination, accuracy of statement, and exquisite beauty of style. 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C Alt I N , Cincinnati, O , Jiatr c. a Iay fclltna- Perf.srt FAMILY SCALES a.rata. K -KSUJ k 4V V MAVJ- f"s. liv ,r, J minimi ijnudlJJ mm A Ufa ExDerlenon. T2AmatVaVlA . QTjJck curee. Trial IcIchkos. Send Btamp for Beaded partlculara. Addreaa Dr. WARD A CO. Louisiana, Mo. LORD & TH013AS, aSSSSSH 49 RanJ,.lph StM Chleso, keop thla paper on file and are authorised to nupnviaaa m... infracts with flDlERTISERS. - "w ana Only Oennln. fa alwajt BsHaai. a. . . . . YEARS IN " -- ss-nisi uowritcMttya. Pala In th. head, with n doll eenaatUa la thj blade, t alli-eas after eatlns, with n die. Incliaatiea t exertion of b.dy or m lad. Irritabll.t, .f temper, Iraw o9Mtm, wUh feeling of ha vie, nesleeted some tmvr. Weariness. Ilvat.. f iti 1 A ORAW-POKER H Oold; as A I'EBILOUS CLIMB. Mictlanl Fowlers Mho Ascend Lofty Cliffs to Fob Eagles' Seats. To rob an eagle's nest is even among professional cragsmen, regarded as a perilous task. But we question whether the feat has ever been accomplished un der circumstances more awkward than those which attended a Shetland fowler lately during his efforts to obtain a pair of this season's birds. The nest was built on the lofty cliffs of Nesd, 500 feet above the boiling sea of the Sound. The rope by which the man endeavored to reach his prey was 115 feet long, and when almost within reach of the eaglets he found the rope too short. Determined, however, not to be baulked in his purpose, be unbound himself from the iope, and, clambering over dangerous precipices, managed to reach the nest. Luckily for him the old birds were absent ; but had they ar rived about that period, the disturber of their family arrangements would as suredly have experienced an uncom fortable quarter of an tour. With two or even one of the eagles attacking him with beak and talons, the struggle Could only have ended in One way. Erea as it was one of tbe two eaglets seems to have been quite equal to tbe defense oi its borne, bo rudely inraded. Fixing its claws in tbe assailant's arm, it speedily stripped it of fltsb, and bad tbe Shetland! been a inure nervous subject tban Scandinavians usually are, might have thoroughly unnerved him. But be was not easily discomfltled, and having secured the birds in bis jersey, and carrying tbe ticklish burden in bis teeth, be managed to retrace bis steps, regain the rope, and, after a climb of an bour and a half, leacb Lerwick, not much tbe worse for his adventure. Tbe trutb is tbat these cragsmen are inured from tbeir childhood to tbis m )e of life. Steady of foot, Qrm of band and never knowing what it is to feel dizzy when perched at great heights, tbey manage year after year to follow the same life. Yet comparatively few of tbem die iu what tbeir Norse ances tors used to call "a cow's bed." The crag sooner or later claims its tribute. The rope breaks or is sawn through against tbe projecting edge of a rock. Or the stake driven into the bank gen erations ago crumbles under an unwont ed weight, and before the fowler can regain his footing be is swept over the precipice. At one time so daring were these men that in climbing tbey would throw tbe ropeover a knife, stuck in ajchink of tbe cliff, and, depending on the temper of steel, swing themselves to a point which could not be attained in any other meth od. Accordingly, to go "over the banks" need, in days when fowling was more extensively followed than at pres ent, to be regarded as a regular contin gency in a Shetlauder's career. "His gutcher (grandfather) gaed before, hi? father gaed before, and he must expect to go over the Sneug, too," was the recognizfd fatalism among these bardy Islanders. Xot many years ago and perhaps still no insult was more cut ting than for one man to tell another, 4My father died like a man on the banks ; yours like a dog in his bed." SigD9 of 111 Luck. To be struck by lightning on Mon day. To sit on a buzz saw in motion on Fri day. To break the mirror your wife's mother gave her. To fall down stairs with the parlor stove on Tuesday. To speculate with other people's money, and get caught. To spill salt in the coffee of a man who has tbe carving knife. To see a bill collector over your right shoulder on Saturday. To dream of snakes after drinking ci der in a prohibition town. To get wet when you rail overboard while boating on Thursday. Tr see a bull dog over your left shoulder in your neighbor's orchard. To be one of thirteen at table when there is only food enough for six. To call a bigger man than yourself hard names any day in the week. To marry on Wednesday a girl who practices with tec-pound dumb-bells. To meet a detective at the depot when you are In the act of buying a ticket to Canada. To bet all your money on a borse whose driver baa bet his money on an other. To attempt to sit on a chair that some one has removed when you were not looking. To see your overcoat over either shoulder as you pass out of tbe shop of your uncle. To offend your best-loved girl's little brother who saw you kiss another little boy's sister. Tid Bits. WhytheToath Blushed. "Charley." said a fond sister, "there's a batch of white powder on your coat collar. How did it get there ?" "White powder, where?" "Why, there, and here's some more on your sleeve.' "Oh, yes, I know. I just came from the barber shop, and he must have done it." "But here's a long yellow hair. Do barbers have euch long hair as that Char!ey?" "Pshaw, no, of course they don't, rrobably some ycung lady bad been getting her bangs clipped, and sat in the shdip chair I did." "Well, but Charley," continued his tormnntor, "there's the corner of a handkerchief ntleVin r Anf . .i.K wi. j uu r prCK- j wt. ana some writing on it. Let me see it says, 'Ella S-m ' " "Oh. get out, yru pest ; that's only one Jim Floyd gave me to carry back to the owner." "There's a hairpin sticking out of your vest pocket. Charley ; does that be long to Jim Floyd or the barber P And there's a ga " but the enemy had fled, A scientist went out the other night in a gale to see what color the wind was, and found it blew. A 1TEW LEASE 07 LOT. Whoa one has Leon suffering the agonies) of a severe attack of rheumatism, neurmi ia or sciatica, and relief comes, it seems a if a new lease of life had been granted. Such have been the feelings of thousands who, after trying physicians and number less remedies, have used Athlophoros and found to their great jov that this medicine) really did cure these diseases. 3G7 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y; After sufl'erinjt for nearly two years with a continuous attack of rheumatimn after trying almost every specific, domestic and foreign, which the credulity of a wise man, or a fool, might lead one to trust in, it waa a double pleasure to me to find a remedy which, originating in the famous "City of Elms" the home of my ancestors and its first founders lias proved so invalua ble a blessing. Tt ia nanr!, t months since I was ie i to trace out the sitrnificance of that word Athlophoros. It has proved to me, in a got"! degree, a renewer of my former viifor and strength, so that I have been enabled to move about with almost youthful activity; and to feel, while ap proaching my " three score years and ten," that I have a new hold on life. I believe your philosophy of the disease to be correct that it has its origin in the blood, and that your remedy touches those joints and mus cles, loosening the nodes, which have been brought into subjection to this dreadful disease, and sets them free as no other remody that I hava tried. I have been cautions for so lorn; a time in recommend ing it to others till I had tried its efficacy in my own case ; and I am now free to state the estimate I put upon it, as the safest and most efficient cure I have any knowledge of. A. B. Davenport. Every druggist should keep Athlophoroa and Athlophoroa Pills, but where they can not be boupht of the druggist the Athlo phoroa Co.," 112 Wall St., New York, will end either (carriage paid) on receipt of regular price, which is f 1.00 per bottle for Athlophoroa and 60c. for Pills. For liver and kidney disease, dvtpepaia. In digestion, weakneaa, nervous debility, a Mesas) of women, constipation, beadacba, tin pars bloo1, oa, A UOopbcroi Pills ar tt&eqoaled. CRKIAGES, WAGONS & SLEIGHS Carriage Making in ail its Branches. Painting, Trimming ami jIETAIRING of all kinds done a the SHORTEST NOTICE and the LOWEST PKICES. Alfo, Plan I dr. Sawtna- and Wood Tarn Ins: wltn Improved machinery. Also, all kinds of heavy work done. Carrlaa-e smith shop connected All parties trusting ma with work will be Donor ably dealt with- All work warranted. li. St. CHUTE. EbeDSborK. October 34. 18ft. LADIES! Ara you recklsas eoous-h to venture If i . . aend Jarp cents In stamps to the Hark fMthtny Co.. 889 and 580 Waehlnjrton Street, N. w York for on of their beautiful illustrated Iadltra' Books," It is a novel, unique, ami luiervst iog work to every person of refinement On receipt of ten cental In tita-up thev will send p"epid a full set ef tiu-ir fauiuuit tionse bold frame Verba. Torten C-ntstiey will ajsoand a book rntitaliilui; complete word of '"Tbe Mikado." and mn-ie i t lte moet popular eonge, together with ten rignisitt chrorno cards. aTJINEPTUS! A very pleasing, harmlrss Ivcrrrl irrd sron.jtic compound for disKmaC the taat.- quinine ani! Other bitter drac. eitlit-r solid or fl'. id. vir J3 Cent per Plat Bottle. Prracrib. d by 1 1, .t'.amlr of physicians in Kumx and Amerii-a. Knrnr.t'a ac companies every bolt). For bait: by llru.i.-it.ta. Mitnufa. tnrti.l by The Academic Pharmaceutic Co., lodo5 ap tw ronK. 532-536 WASHINGTON ST., NEW YORK CITY. ELIXIR. An elegant EnjrMah rbarrcoceutlr preparation lor bilious, malarial and blrod troul.lt-i. : tbo rr Biilt of over twenty-five 3-eai"8 f uiot Bi.i.rr,t scientific resvaroii. Approved by the hirhest tnetlienl aurhorities In use In the hoepimls in every port of I ur pe. Epclally belpfiU to ladies, ckiWrwi an.l ieo ple of sedentary babits EnUrely vegetable ; free from harmful tlmrt. In Handsome Packages, Price 50 Cls. Frepu-ed solely by foyJil fttanihecutii Co. LONDON AND NEW YORK, Chemists by appoiatmeat to Her Majua-.y the Qusen and to the Royal Family. NEW YORK BRANCH : 130, 132, 134- Charlton St. royalTills. Bame madicinnl propertiee as Rotax Elizib., In boxes, 90 puis to box, for h eenta. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. REMEMBER THE BIG FOUR! VlMgar Bitter CORDIAL, j d'tmD" 0c. TlafS4r BltUrs P0WDZES, 50 doses, .Or. Tlaegar Blttsrs, new style. P1"1 J 1 .00 Vlnsyar Bitters, old style, bitter tte, f l .00 Th World' Or at Bloorl Purifier and Llf Giving Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Known. The 'JP afth or n Century tbe Letiallsi B. H. McDonald Drag Co., Proirrietora 8AK FKANCI8CO an KBW TOKK. "flA.NO-T'OTI T-fTsM Tone, Toncli, WorlnnansiTiii & DnraMiitr. . "vTTT.I.IAlC KIVABE CO. pcmsavti a tDr. La B.r,a. I Vaarnrmm T I In au.un oftha Ktoasl. ArastDr. r. I. an.as (occsoi oioOe Suns JwosaAv. SsUkUsM iXaVaa sllfiNU r IS 9 Demons of the Kea. Tbe mere eight of h shaik chills ti e blood, so villainous is bis look, so rapa- ' cious the hideous leer which he casts nti those who look dovru upon bio.. Of sbtrks there are many kinds, most of them abominably ugly, but a few of . them with a Bort of fir rce beauty ic their tails and the marks upon them. Such is tbe fin-tail, whose color is cinereous, in some parts streaked with red and dotted with small black spots, bach, too, is the sea-fox, as it used to be called, to be met in tbe Mediterranean, and remark- . able for tbe great length and elegar.ee of : itsta'.l, the body being seven feet and the tail six feet long. But the most i substantial horror of tbe deep, is the white sbaik, often thirty feet long, and . of an average weight of 4000 pounds. It I is described as having a mouth furnished ' with a six-fold row of teeth, flat, trian gular, sharp at the edges, and finely . serrated. When the shark is in a state of repose those dreadful teeth remain : flat in the mouth, but when it seizes its prey these rows of grinders rise liks the j fabled growth of deadly weapons frem the soil. It is uot very surprising tbat out of tbis grim and merciless companion of the mariner Bailing nnder tbe tiopical heavens many quaint and s'.riking su perstitions should bave been evolved. For ages sailors bave regarded it as a creature of ill omen. Tbey believed it capable of scenting a victim, even tbo' he should be perfectly well and without suspicion of his death being close at band, and tbat it would follow a ship tbat bad a dead body in it for leagnee and leagues. Of its voracity there is no end to tbe stories told. A French nat uralist asserts that it prefers white men to black, which we believe is pretty well known. Tbe same gea-tleman asserts tbat a shark cut open at Marseilles was found to contain a man clad in armor in its stcmacb, while inside of another was found a whole horse. It is comforting to read that tbe shark is kind to its young, taking its infant into its stomach in case of danger. Capital Pnnlihment. Among natiooB which take a compar atively lenient view of homicide, it mat ters little for practical purposes whether the crime is punishable by death or not, for we may do pretty certain that the capital penalty will seldom or never be enforced. It may occasionally happen to such a nation to be seized with a par oxysm of indignation at some exception ally atrocious murder, and, aa in the case of Switzerland, to hurriedly resume the power of punishing the crime with death but on the subsidence of popular emotion the new weapon is allowed to remain unused. In England, the legislators have, no Buch hot-and cold fits of public sentiment to reckon with. The instinct of all the more manly and sensible part of the people is one of stern detestation of murder, and of healthy repugnance for tbe mawkish sentimentalism which rinds excuses for the murderer. The little clique of pseudo-humanitarians who at one time pretended to represent the "better mind" of the country on the subject, bave become less and less form idable every year, and have at last sunk into almost complete obscurity and in significance. Nothing cow threatens the mainte nance of the deraib penalty for homicide unless it be the still surviving Imperfec tion and anomalies of our criminal juris prudence and general discontent with our faulty method of execution and its too often bungling practitioners. Noth ing, of course, would be more childishly absurd tban to to change our laws and abolish a detenent punishment on tbe strength of tht-se objections, even if they were Irremovable, and tbat Is very far from being the case. It Is, no doubt, eitsier to begin with tbe cord than tbe code ; but there should be no difficulty with either. It ought surely to be within the resources of so old a civilization as our own to devise some judicial method of discriminating between tbe more and less heinous of our murderers, and to discover some decently skillful execu tioner who can rid tbe world of tbe worst of them with reasonable humanity and despatch. History or the Hoat. The common or domestic goat was originally a native or the Highlands of Asia. Naturalists generally regard It as buying descended rrom an animal found in the Caucasus mountains and the bill country of lrsia, ca!Id in the Persian language the pesang. Ita legs are longer than those of the common goat, and Ita boms are very much laiger. It is not always easy to distin guish between the species and varieties o? goats. The common goat has exist ed as a domestic animal in oriental countries from the very earliest times. From there it spread all over tbe world, manifesting a remarkable adaptability to climate and circumstances. In this diversity or surroundings a great diver sity or breeds ha appeared, such as the Angora goat, the Cashmere goat, the Guinea goat of Africa, and many others. No quadruped, except the dog bas shown such susceptibility of variation. These differences show most markedly in the quality and quantity of the hair and in the relative abundance of the two coats, the lone, silky outer cover ing and the softer woolly hair beneath It. Goats are found wild in mountain ous countries only ; tbey are very sure footed on narrow ledges or rocks, and show great strength and ability in leap log. Tbey also prefer as food tbe leaves and branches of shrubs and the herbs found on mountains to the herb age of the richest lowland Daatnres. Among the Greeks and Romans the goat was sacrificed to Bacchus because of Itstendeucy to injure grapevines by eating young tendrils and leaves. Tbe goat is not round wild in extrem nitrihern countries, but when uncV, domestication thrives aa well with,, a shed in tbe northern districts or Sctn dinaviaas In tbe hottest parts or A si and Africa. All tbe species or the goat are natives or the old world. The Rocky mountain goat, so called, or North Ameiica, belongs to the antelope iamuy. flflNSTT P A TTOTw" ! ) w A aa Jk. aA,.aa AaBaBk aar am J f ' There la no mediom through xrfc!vc disease eo often attacks the sjtfm u bj Constipation, and there ia wner lu uesu is iieix to inure apt b neglected, from the fact material inconvenience may not be immediate- lv fait, frnm 1rrftimlr aMioTt nf ISa .11 ill A - - 1 " A. tt aft. bowels. When there la not reernlar action the retention of decayed and effete matter, with its poisonous gases, soon poisons the whole system by being abao'rbed into it, caniinf piles, fistula, headache, impure blood and many other serious affectioca. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS will Immediately relieve, and one bottle positively cure or relieve any caaa of Constipation. "Was troubled for & year with torpid liver and indigestion, and after trying everything imaginable used BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. The first bottle revived me and the second cured me entirely." J. 3. Williamson, Rochester. N. Y. 11. GUILDS h CO., PITTSBURGH, enrcB to the tbiue the rnmmm lihe or $3.00 SHOES l!t THE M1RKZT. XADI im Button, English Eals&lmttttim Lace Congress, FVsMaa CI. a BKtTT CaVIUT !!, wtOm WUI LEiTIIEB Com paats varriia4esa. H. CHILDS & CO.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Keb. 26. tSB.-ly. TWK CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN Ba attains a Stn4ar4 of cx'X-lleosa artrWai avlmita of do superior. It contains svery Irnprovsmetit tbat lavsnMv fsnins, skill aod money caa produce. 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Fuf whal Cftnn ot on another. u a bridle for the tongue is pv'-ce of furniture. wt-lf.f v.,,t . , , T - - rrnrlrI!i , J 0Tgiri wi; U j K r7 M wel1 M wh,t e cUr.u. " t t Thfj chains of habit art general', t 3 all to he felt until they are u ro t be krokfn The cn-atMt pltaaorM onn orieiE.u in pair), and tbe wont pain, CSUft,. pring artit of pJe-asore. " To all lntDta aod potpoeei, be rbo will not open his eyet la. forthe tlrcb a. , bliLd as be tbat camiot. There are two sides to all memory . i bright ana a dark side ; and tLe ra.n' :of from Memory depends on thes'decf it which- we haTe in onr rninig aa jt . recalled by us. lie that giTes good advice bui'ds uk ue and ; be tbat gives good adreaM . example builds with both ; but U h , gives good counsel and Ud exsffipV j buiids with one hand and tear doirri wuu tug oiuer. Twtle Great MlUke. To yield to immaterial trigs. TV-. 1 w . . . , a.v iwm. iui .criec'ion in actions. our To endeavor to mold all d.ir.Uoc To expect uniformity of oidfih.n -j, this world. t auracuir tue rr-JOymeLt of j by our own. "'.Lei To expect everything. to be able to ui.drr'4Li I To believe only wbat our finite Uaiti, can grasp. j To look for judgment acd einer, i in joutb. j Not to make allowance far u.e 11.:-. ities of others. 1 To worry uurselvea cd Other? what cannot be remedied. To consider everything i.t x we cannot perform. at Not to alleviate all tbat r.,l,,!T tion as far as it lie In our powe r. The Dea4 lettsr OBft There are 4.r0,nnu letter, r-ceiv&J U the dead letter o2"ice annuti'y. Three hundred thoutr.d : samps. Fifty thousand partly a-Uresard. Six thousand no address. One and a half millioLs uf rcoLf? . dtrs and drafts of monsy value. Forty-five thousand pckikaj com, . lng property. Forty thousand dollar, is mor-M, c which nlne-tentbs is returied, ti e ta!. ance remaiuing in the trehjury, to application for four fun. Fifteen thousaad pbotograf s. Uue quarter of a mlllior Vvn, letters are returned unopened. One-tentb of all letters receives cer tain property. Tea thousand applieatiiT.i t r it::tn reported lost ; the greater yr, 'ound and delivered. "Fp, how big was AJam .:. ti was born?" "He was a man as largr a; :, na when made," "Then he didn't never lh 13 fun, did heV, Xo," And tight away got mrr?" "Yes." "Well, it's no wonder tLal te lmk langhed none." ROBERT EVANS, !fT3 UNDERTAKER, awd riAirrrAcrraEJi vr ad dealer la all k'ads e! rt'IJTU, lilbeniaburar, I'rw. V-A fall lias of Cat ken a:rrt aa Tt Bodies Embalmed WHEJf HEHCIB1D. A pi. M M NOT DEAD YET! VALLIE LUTTRINCEK, rrACT-t-ai o TIN, COFFER AND 5HEET-IR CN Will ASD TIX BOOriJfG, Ksapsr'ttslly Invite ths attest:? o' fc i rV ar ths rabllr la sess-al te tt fas; tbet f rryitf r.,ia at tbe old t-aaa T?o ' Moaatala Honi. I heossraj. acd 't r-c- BTP'T from a la- suvrk. sr a'ait'- dar. a&r artlels la bit ls. from -' " us lartest, la ths best aaasir asd si tti ) IivIbs pncea t w N'e pn! tan ti arr work i Ha v " at this ftabltshSDeot. TIN ROOFINCJ ia SPECIALTY. Olve as a a sa and ratu"r To-s-aa a. ts ? wtirk aad prlees. tf LrTTRJ ,'L EbcBttmr. April II. lna-ri'. F ARM FOR SALE ! bark, others eosialstnf ABOUT iK ACHBS, Havla,; ttisrsea erected a Sa PITrl fWRJ' HUl'S lars bars ar.d ail resa Paildipf. Ths farm Is Is s i- e-rstr" 'Z. 1b-s all la food order aad It will term a. ror farther rimsg an sa;i ra ir vk IrbM oa ths pre ie Isr jnne a, i torn anar dsaesad eTsBai A valuable farm tnatf rs '!fa hip. Cambria econtr. aboat e " ? 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