- ? 1 1 1 i i ' 1 , 4 i ' KiL'I AM m)LhHOLII. (r: co mt3 vi witit-T warm watt: :tt!e :.-. ,'.:, l.;t Uit-y do n .'. Kuwait tiie ricl -J.-3.-I it:.l li tvor. To ii:-tfc. f.'.-"r .'.!: v -.v iii; that h i lew .- stit! , w in vi. 'ar ir oai-i .: ' 'H W-ti -r. A . !.?-.o5P',- t. . ilanuel answer? v. ;y ..Mjelv t;i rub tii furniture. TLt .1 if jn ;kly vap-r.t-j. Oie ,ret;t n.Htikr; 'i attempting to : res? p-u!ry ap.n" a large scale is ..row. ling tt:"m t v, tmch. I'dila ami till if.-cS u.-eJ in chambers , d-1 .iM be t'.-Tojliiy riused in cold wa- , tt-r, r-ver '..i hot or lukewarm. v.inti, 1 :..;!.'. blankets and feath- ; .'.ra ivv.v made from the waste I ! -." :f .;,!!!j-tic fowls and game . . .n nil !-irri!n with fi.p i " ' ' ' , v.i hw, in 1 edrooma. I: a: i. heart n.1 thro.it di? , "i tininm up when not m iL. ui'iinary screw rye in Hit' ct--: ! i ji". - it 'in i lie, if no bUer way sui:- ,1 r '.' l.i v.: 1 1'iat a person troubled with .n citi kffjut clfiii by wahin ;l :.;n..u-:y with a towel, instead of h h.ii.ds. Fivi nihiiitea snaking with ammonia .'. . : w..:.i will clean the dirtiest frying i -o th.il rinsing mid wiping i? all i-( I. red d. A yo-'.I w-y to ki'! out sorrel is to salt !.'.,-, ; u-i i. ' ar- shoul l be taken nevar . ..; -iv the sorr"l to se"l, us it c-r.n be .: ' ro other jxiiu's ti.e Diaiure. ' n i'.' vrr w:m a t in i - when so Diary :. .,.d.; v cie at wik, . many iTorts ui . -ti vann'i1 d't 'o iitlvivce fl'i -n-tfje and l if,e ''i .ir'f.ilt ;:it. Cr. v a diribu' e ru,i,y t i pp i mi h . : and ru'..-, ! y ' I'.rv ing it'i-J car t . '. m c.'.v iv, dr-j'i':-.g il.etn aj.t.r: .j distal,";.- f-.'!:i l!i poir.t 1 SSIl-?S P III -iv ' w;iv lob' H''P-t'i : . merit, on the fit; 1:1. f .irr;i,.t i st udy thi' 1 1 ttl; s. :nd be . : lak" iid f;ui !;";;? ' upper' iini' i r.iereh i", '. . i A '.)J fortur:e a waits tb. man w ':'.. j dfvif some pracli'-'abit u!a:i for ! i.ing horses iaiwed on the western j 'i, so they will not be d!""gured by .T.i'idirs iron. f . ca-e of fainting, piaci; the subjtot ' his I aek, perfectly level, and apply ..'iiouia to nose. (live a gentie stimu- .'. when the patient cm swallow, and .i', p the extremi' if s warm. ("sp the soot, from the stove pipes and nineys. It Is excellent for fl.tweis :. 1 young p'ants. Mix it with watnr, tlut a reck of soot to a Pi-.rrel of aa er, d I'pP'y with a watering pot. When an outlay of a dollar in fitting i:nil for seed will return two do'lars. it i vould be folly to refuse the expenditure, but that is what many farmers do when thny sow on land imperfectly fitted. Kemove the Steda of large greetl pep- ( p'-ra and till w ith cooked tomato pulp ami mixed mushroom, seasoned With , Lutter and salt, and bake in a hot oven, j ,, . , 1 bey aro Very appt tlZUIg. j ' I.(;ual p.;rtsof ammonia and turpen- i till" Will take paint out of clothing, HO ' , , , , . . ... , Il.rtll"-! HOIK iJttiU "l ul) It III 1 1 IJ' . lir- ; f j srr-t should brt saturated tvo or thr'P times, then washed in soapsuds. The question of how to procure pure water, in at. imp.irtant one. Where im- j rurity is .suspected, the safest plan is to biil the water txrfore using, as it is .-Hire to take unity the bed effects that might otherwi.se ensue. "Jiook farmeis"' are not laugheil at .'." much as formerly. They are the ones who deem the cultivation of ti. e:n!h a nctle work, and that all the light that can be brought to bear upon it will be none too much. Millers all advise cutting wheat early, a it makes a larger proportion of flour, but as early cutting may shorten the weight, and a3 millers pay the same as for late cut, farmers will calmly go on gpttirc, aj the weight they can. j i The cherry is one of the fruit trees j that can lie recommended for shade in pastures ilong roadsides, as the hardy varieties aie not affected by the tramp- I ling of stock or passing of vehicles, tha v. ould prove injurious to most other ! ft nit trees. Always turn eggs twice a week, if thry j are to be kept for 'uture use. Kggs for ; hatching will keep two or three weeks if turned half over daily. Tl:'y should be in a p' tre of moderate temperature, vr'i"i';' t!'-y will neitluT freeze nor b" t to ) winn. rt!.e varieties of duck3 the lVkin ft. i.d co:i!:ri' merit th- best, t r.t tin y fir 1 re r-o t.imeas the common kinds. Tl y t gr- w very larg", tf-n re-totiir g eight or nine ponndi each, and yield feathers of .1 wtiui- r!"r, anil which are ec.ual to g vise fi'avbtTS. F.'i'ial parts or strotig ammonia water, ether and alC'hnl form a valuable clean- ing cunipour.il. Pass a piece of blottir.g paper tinder the grease p-t. moisten a '. sionge with the mixture, a'. l rub it. In a moipent it is dissolved, sa!ouified and : absorbed b the p;-r.ge at.d blotter. Care shcu' 1 be taken to cnok acid ; fruits in vessels without metal lining I F.aithen or ennmeled ware ie best. Tin is not safe. The lead in solder united ! with the acid in rhubnrb, for instance, j forms an oxa'ate of lead, a dangeious poison. Br?9 or copper is objectionable j on aecount of verdigris. j For roast turkey make the slutting of : four ounces rf finely minced fausage ; meat, fourounees of slightly dry Vienna . rrad soaked in milk and pressed dry, a j taMesjxionf n! each of minced parsley and i or.ion ; salt, j-pper and grated nntmeg j to taste, and two eggs. Mix thoroughly j and stuff the turkey with it. j To jtilth glass and remove slisrht ' r?ratcbes. rub the surrace gently, first ( with a ."'fan p:tl of fine cotton wool and 1 ftfrw:ir1 with a similar pad covered ve!r"t. .'liicli fins he Tl c!.;-.fd with rouee. Tlie surface, under this trnatmpnt will arimiri. arwilioli r,f threat brilliancy. K ASKIN THE NEW QUININE. !' nk?V v. p!M;,; ElllS. j r' 'A' Vi M''- i A POWEFIFUL. TONIC, tbat t!ie ii.rt. iSn.vit.- i-ien -viil (r. j ASPFCIFIC FOR !Y! ALAR I A, rlHEUf.lATrjM, NERVOUS Pff "TRftTION, Ti t -t . . f -rm I H-l!e-.ic H -i t ':. V S -f;vT'.' rtit.ont it.'l witli hL:W :i" h:i- ten rural ! St. I-"r.j H i'. 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B,-ft otl,e f.'Uft 1 no r.wo .'or I,, t now rr.flvlnK cive. Hn4 tt oner flu trrwtl,. H'll K,- r I'.'.ttie .,f n,ylnf!HMe rni.tT. iiiva Ft rw nd Pt'il flllce. itual ynu ti. tl.lr for A trlftl, tut 1 wllloir' y,-'i. A,l Ir.eeUr. U. ti. KuOT, lot f 1 h-, Nw Tark. re I . .1 "V, "s " 1 " J ' ' 1 ' i F v. --v. -. -r ' .-a .- ' f Jl IT"'" 'i.V" ' fl i ' ; -' r -'-7 - . . . .1 . .... J I 1 Vjri.rti'.r ioc worm ef . ,i '. jm aa-l ft Bicrrr- fe t.; ::ry ol' n.a,. .'--,''.'' N..'. 1 t.- .,01 Ali i.i ?i--.k. l-Lrl a. A mii JL KHLIOAY GIFT: T,nO :.'r - H rri '! r raJ --v - - ' . ' v; i i.-.. - T'. Iffcr-m ; ' - - ''. nil A iX'M, 1 il Trt-rVi-yv Tfc 1W E GREAT CH I ! kATEACQ &ire aw-wy as rrvm.nmj to lbe f ormlnjc c:ut for lif a.'e ei r.-:tr I f.A ara ;t t'ti.i-.s, ii -,n-r, IK 4 HrTSof 40, r'nf T-tl 0 and &1 or--ra. 1 f eornfd TF A t.K X ? or 4 A r"i - ;cc wili f l 3 n1 V i cr-i-rs. hi t.M- .ViMj Q PADo: or .inmm Kotie T Sr cf 4 A n-- s or t IMnonr Het nf ii p-,f-p Tr,f h 5'.'.l or- alera. Sr J mm your 1djT as arvfn.eri'lon fil rTvr' Wf wjll (uaui joti our C "r'.oolt cuotaJn'r-g' afr p:t PrTiiJuTii A Trie T ttt. 'nr. OtrjiT :' I f"o 810 STAXE 6X.. UOwiC, ijv Da You Know It? WlRCHIff TPK S HTTTn'-TH-.TB MVtJ A fit r .a u a wiot.:ni Kcna ftr fpn.rr io aa Html, IV'i It " m I" ... M , I Ha. 1 tav YV btft'ti the rain of Mureeiy :to k! tteadjHa' tiTi1r.vni'iit a-neren'. rd ! ratLATTi" A!"T ' x r-: : r .t. r'v'," ' "m., t.-. Ir.' -e. -..r t, .; STAR A. KewipnpT snppnrttnc the Irln-rl plcti oC ta lit mocratlc A d mini stria lion, Publishfd in the City af New York. WILLIAM DORSHEIMER, EDITOlt. Daily, Weekly, and Sunday Editions. THE WEEKLY STAR, An Eight-page Newspaper, Issued every Wednesday. A. clean, pore, Ttria-ht land Interestta- FAMILY PAPER. It enmairn the lnet utw. down to the hour of gnlnf to presa. Agricultural, Market, Fashion, Household, Financial and Commercial, i Political, Poetical, Humorous and Editorial TVpartmrnti, all undr ttie direction of trained JnarnaUsta of the Mhct ability. It" cilumns will be found crowded with good thlngi from beginning to end. OHplnal storle, br -litlngulhl American an4 foreipu writers of fiction. TERVS CF THE WEEKLY STAR TO SUBSCRIBERS. Free of lVmtae in the Vnitc-I ?tats an.l Can.ia, i .it-i.K- t:ic Hi ! of New York I lty. ONE DOLLAR FOR ONE YEAR. Olab? of ll'i th s-,T::r P. O. ;: il.ir.-i. with an n.i-p-i t! c, rv r.i ,,rir ii,,-.-cr "f t;iub, . .$11.00 FOR THREE MUNTHS, on trial, . 25 cent Hpct-lftl form, nn.1 e x t ritorillnarv Indace. mt-nti to Mir.-nl. :tntl cwtivwaaera, eiend Tor 41 lreuliiea. THE DAILY STAR. Trra D?i.T ?Tr. contains all the news of the ny Ttt tn Rttrnctlvo' f'--m. Its rT-?ritI C'rre)v,ri'lrnro bj cable frum ltHcn, Paris, litrlln, Vienna ani Dublin, Is a Cf"Tiinndat.td fcatHre. At Vas;ilnt7t t,. Albany, an1 other new certpr. th .Met e'MTfwpno'if nt, upertnlly rtaSne-1 by Thk Stab, ftirnifh tbe lfttHt pew by telrrRph. T. liT3ry f-.fi.r are unsurpassed. The Pinanrlal and Market Reviews aumnaUy full arid cumpK-W. TERMS OF THE DAILY STAR TO SUBSCRIBERS. Free of PpM fein the United Plate and Canada, ouV- aHe the limits of New York City. Fvery Pay. for one year linrlnding Sunday), 7. Daily, wlihout Punday, OLe year, C OO Krery Iy, tix mf;rth, . . . 8 W Dtly. wlthrvit Sunday, Mi montbik t . 8.00 Eunday, wthout Daily, one year, . . 1.50 Broadwa, and Park Place, New York. t nsnti itiiAKe Tyi-nS "1UK fiToitv ok mv i.iri--" tt5 ,. A'' "; ,: " Art of M.-nr-y Oettmg with tHll(!n Knl,- for Honey Makm. w-.rh Ji o j. : 1 i- v . ;.. ,n M f -;H,- in lit-. " ivrr 5.-0 ltrr; IV4 c ai - l'nr, jj 35. f7" Wri'e t one t to FOBSHEE 4 McMAKIN, Cincinnati, O CmT;: family scales I '. 1 a tiyn itie mirwre ro 5 p4-)un.i. 1 v i'-c, is artfi . j Rsttti m )et surprise t- r. r-. It n arn:v. 1 -kjili L .V MAK". CINCINNATI. l SELWY11 5IALL A "h.-T-ontrri r.-or.f,rn"nrT Siheni fr Ttova. tf'oia. daef 4mI open ttiv lllltjary lnn. lVy ul any at;.' n-:-i,iT- i. s.-ti.I f..r en !tt..vn. t-rm. t-i. L-. C. BISHOP. Head Master. Reading, Pa. A Ufa Experience. Reme-rkabla and Quick rurea. Trial Packages. Sond stamp for sealed particulars. Addrasa Dr. WARD & CO. Louisiana, tVSo. PATE 1 Terr at."e i tae t. tw .ar.rrm vr aa I. alia. Threat Pl" -eara. !. t HtM a4 Aniftlie, H 'on " ttei-ji! O-'mv a t urrnn'. ?! rtrtnea o w sr rt as TV I VCHST-":K'8Pirr.lT - T I w4tr kotoo. THE n. MtKHil!-, P.SiUc;, ,V.iLM;S A.'iO Knve'ips were tirsi tJ ! in ls?,0, Ana;Jtbtr9iii Wri! discuveinf in 144. The first siee! pei was nsde in l.'Vh The Grot tir pump was marie iu 1C4. Mohammed was born at Mecra abotn The first lucifer match was ujt' in lT'.-s. The tirst iron steamship wan tmil" 'ti The firb-t balloon ascent .s :v IT'.rt. Coaches were first ti.rrl in Kijgid.o-r loti'J. The first "teel plate s discovtied in 1S30. The first horse railroad wa built 10 1-20-7. The Franciscans arrived m England in 1224. The first steamboat plied the Hudson in 1807. The entire Hrtrew bible wavinttd in 1488. Ships were firefc '-copper bottomed" i 17S3- Gold was discovsred in Cliforr-ia in The lirst le'escope was used in F-ng-lani in 1G0S. Chrwtiauity was irCroduced Juto- Ja pan it l.")4. The first watches were made at Nuernberg in 1477. Oumibties were first introduced In JN'sw York, iit 1830. Keroefue was first iwstl for lighting purpt.-se in 182G. The first copper cent was coined 1 Xeiw Hver 1087. i'lie f-rst cewsf-tiper advertisement? .ipper"jd lit IG52. The tirw uatt of the Jocon4tive in this cotiutry as in 1829. The fl?3t saw-maker's lanvil was brouglit lit Aiwrica iju 1816." IViciissKtri arrrs were u-3ed in the United Sie.tes army in 1830. The (i1( .t!m.nac was piiuted by tirmge vwi Fur bars it 1-100. The lira;, g factory w3- builu in ne I'uittti S:;irt i.i 1780. Tiiti !irs? printing press in C e L'c itad 8tnuy it. 1''20. Gi:j.Hs windows were introdnsed into England in thfeigt,b century. The (list steam engine on this cotitl r ent was brought from England in 17 3. Ttie first sewing machine fas p-tented by Hlias Howe, Jr., iu 183f The first Society for the 1'roroot iou of Christian Kc-wle ige wad orgar.iaedi in 1A.S. The first attempt to manuractr.r-s pins in this country was rf.ade soon aft.er the wnr of 1812. The first temperanee fociety ia- ibis country was organized in Saratoga county, N. Y., in March, 1S08. The first otiaeh in Scotland was brought thither in LV1, when Queen Mary came from Fiance. It belosged to Alexander Eord Se-aton. The first daily newspaper appeared in 1702. The first newspaper priced in t lie United States was published In liosion on September 25, lJ'.KD. The fiTst telegraph instrument was succ-ssful'y operated by S. F. B. It&rse, the inventor, in 1S35, though its utility wns not demonstrated to the world until 142. Agents Wanted Everywhere. ELEGANT PORTRAITS' Fx larked and Gn.rhed 1i oil cnlcr. from any kti 4 : asmnl pirtar. No iprlfrct rqiirrd : fenf M-rt srlnv pi v the ent f - wiiIt strati s-cs U rttrtai SaDd fuil pntnlr -irtr. 9 - -nsstt-t !. H. W. I.ll.t 1 V, 711 sjntoiM KC, tMentiuu thv. i ijr ft. I Is... asa FREE TOYOUL FAMILY IH I OKU h, . nwlia. Tb i i.pr bn.s p.ii. ta-ie-4, Cve inn riaii. 4t Autsaina f mn,, duM-tacit w ill ail rl-4f af or . poetry, hluta antl bvlp f . thr iouatiwll, jiritvtlvu! r - -oJpr( Ialt4i' rni4fj w or an.J t ber fratres. Id I..: wtl tjend fnntaa b na ul I a Iu and Mtat1oiirr Vlaraer. Hnal-t IB I f a b ail . MeUi lubbej- n'tlal niPtint'l on a lartile, m'tA i hvtti wf IviUttitbt atoJ Pad. psckrsl in a trnR. nat hni, Tbt is aa tcvaioarvfesHttle arjt-!s and murks linr-a and atationarr VMautirallv aai ibJtlil.l. Mark Tour collars. CTtffi and hnufthnlrt 1ioq. ("an a m4 to stamp tMtrhsTatii arnl rnTi Ius, and aa a desicn tn ;.. ra-.J-r br. U'lij nt Mur or pt uu; irf-etly clear , k auti indelih ; ilt Tut ah or cl i4ut, . State wiat initial tot want ifi"u mtiJctith. A1dres at one. Hu linr t.4r. in ai-imj - tr ?4ii Nci- a' t rr MiTi pinaf o ir.-uiiaai br rrturn u.atl. TllK F X M li, IT VIMTOK, Philadelphia. I'onMta. OADf. TO '! rwauttfnl Tennrnine Plrv. ' trrre- OM an1 tmbc rnT lots at tt al cnoitajitlT -tt"TE new teaa tltrs 9hcw the Brat aten, flrat U I N tri. nuf wit-re of dentta, er A Hn It In sr. iratrorer of I hosnea. tfrnlsiiv the pled$Fe, I prfiirmiatJon, iri ibe nature and elTetta of drfnkfnc tt"i nmob raiqaM n utwrul In form a ti ota. Kniiors-i hy Mrfl Frsiieea K. Wlllnrd sad ntbersof the . W. C T. I'. It is nt s chrap, wortiiles thlntj bat rrnui' work of avtrt- Pr1nt !n mix eelor a plate ppr.?ls S4.n,""itif"1 on rnl Irrs rarf thni(on tha wall. A prilTC HI UTirn T-iexe Is iVffthlac like It. Tha Autll I O V. Arl I C.U. l.cler Tenrtuir pie rvrrv where will b-iT aoT ermraf- the aeMlus1 of Pimply ' tt awl It sails Itself f-atlrr TfMirseir ani mil ltOe. for ftmplr .bt tid terns t vhu. AM: la Y. 7tl rSa.aom HU, P'sd's, Pa. jsai sit. IP! ILslLs 25 YEARS IN USE. Tia Creatert Wjdjca.1 Trinmpa of ti Afjel SYMPTOIV1S OF A TORPID LIVER. to-:ao nppetite, Iloweli coattwa. Pain la (he head, with ft. stall aenaatlon la tha Dnrk pmrt, Pain under the ahoalder blade, l-allveaa after eatina:, with adla mrlinntion to exertion af body er mlad. l-ritobtlilr of temper, Lew epirite, with a faclingof harlng neglected aomedaty. Wrorinrsa, I1 rzlneaa, Flatterlns at th lleart. Iinta before the eye. lisadacke OTer the right eye, Reatleaaneee, with "Ufol riree.ma, flirhly colored t rine, aad CONSTIPATION. TFTT'S PlLXarei8pacialIys(Ipt4d to sm.h eases, one dnae cfTects sacrj a iangi. nf farting 19 to astoniati tbe sufferer. Th-y I aemie the A ppetlte.and cause the r-dy t.t Take on leah, thua the ay.tera la i.oarUr.erl.Br-1 hj their Tonc Actlaa oa the IJteeattreOreana.Rjrnlai N tool a are . -.-I'lr-.-n. Prh-e ;--. a aforrwy Wt..JW.T. TUTT8 HaiR DYE. rAT Hair or Whiskers ohe,n(red to a :TMV"J!T bLACK by a sinffle application of .n DTK. It imparts a natural teotor.aeta instantaneously. Sold by Iirugjrkata, or 1 liyerrrc-'on re-t?eCptOf SI. "frlco. 44 Murray St., Naw York. NOT DEAD YET! VALLIE LUTTRINCER, AwrTAcrrnHH or TIN, COrrER AND SHEET-IRON WARE and Try nooriS'G, riesptN-ttully tnvltei the attention ot bis friends and the public tn freneral to the fact that he la still earryinar n bnlnes at the old stand opposite the Mountain Hone, Ehenshorar, and 15 prepared to npply from a Urjte nook, or manufarturinif to or der, aty article tn his line, from the smallest to the larsreit. In the best manner and at the lowest llvlnir prices. rrTNo penitentiary work either made or gold at this establishment. TIN ROOF1NO a SPECIALTY. iye me a ea and satisfy yonrnelres as to my work and prices. Y L.TJTTKINQEK. i:KnshurK, April 13. 1888-tl. - imwni in nernwn lor anolrtflrm. Refreneoa.rer,nlred. Ptnnaiint 5. acd trood itlai jA1r-A tltos., lkttrcy a. a. t.na rporswnl in k.rn i-li,. IW.IhJ t - ... ' iwittoa a.v. l!Hittr ! tde Day. (: T"je greatest -g ever known A 1 woman's tnngut-. . Epitaph for a trst : View this ertivestona-with gravity, j lie is ODIng tili last c&vity. j Hostlers are never r good terms to- j getbei. There is jl tys ai hitch mong j them. I If a tfraK-r in irravestones-was to fail some newspaper i-uM be sdtb tt refer to the disaster w bust in irarble," i There is rrTy'hing to discourage a I mar wb"i aeli ra-il icines. His best artt ' tie is pietty i-tj-re in tie a drug' u the ' market. I Women who fcr a babit of turriing j arouLd in the si reft to inspect other 1 woman's d i ess, wil lern with envy ihat a tlah has leen found with eyes in tho tmck of its head. There's a young Van Zandt, Whoee grandparent and undt. Are wholly prostrated Because she'll be routed With a wicked Chicngo Haodt. "Do you think. Irm a simpletonu sit?"' thundered a liery Scotch laird to his new footman. "Ye see, sir," replied the canny Scot, "I'm no laD here, an' I dlnna ken yet." A-n officer discuseing matters with a sentinel, remarked : "You know your duty here, do you, ' sentinel?;" "Yes, sir." "Well, now suppose they should open on you with shells and musketry, what would yeu do?,r "Forna Una, air." "What I one man form a lice?" 'Yes, sir ; form a bee line for camp. sir." J Some time since the wife of ; a prom- ! intnt citizen of New York city was try- I ing to instil into the mind of her little ! son what it was to be generou. This ' ia her success : "Now, Willie, dear, suppose mamma ! 3hould give you a cake and teE'Tou to j gave a part of it to Harry, and when you divided it one piece was larger than the I other, if you gave it to him that would i be generous, but if you kept it for your eelf, that would be selfish. Do you. un- ! Orstand V" The little fellow thought he did,- ' The next aft snoon, wishing to tea ' i!e effect of her t ---aching, she gave him ' j a 'arge, juicy o'nege, saying : j "Hero, Will's, take this orange and j I divide it geiier-.imiy with Harry." ( To hei surp:iwr ihe child (whowas! j pM.sioiite,y rcwd of oranges,) gave it ba:k to her, ?y.ug, with a roguish i twn.kle In his bonny blue eye : i '"Here, m.iinrua, won't you piease give ! a to IUrry, and tell him to divUe it j geiit-iougiy with me f" ; The latest agony in dancing circles is said to be the "Mikado polka," which j me iijos imitations of Yum-Yum'e min- j fii,.agai., IVxt-JlatTs stately stride and : K. Koh's sprightly jumjie. A young rata who rec-utly lost his oreattvhis , patMioce, his temper and a susperider bus i on, in mastering its intricacies, said : to our reporter : "I'm all tired out, but I've got it. You take a polka step and theu kick, then another polka step aod then kick again.. Then you hop three sle.ps -for ward, as in the La Belle vraltz, and then you polk again. There's noth ing like it." F.r4rii ric A Vmssa K. R. hetiale. Lliraa-KoiTllWiBtt. IVo. 1. No. 3. A.M. A.M. 4re"on, ot U.lo... l.U(-K?tt. B.0T 11 20... Mdnster, 9 14 Noel, -.l. 11.35.... Kaylfcr, .M 11.41.... Hra.lley, t30 11.47... libetnturit, j4(. l'AOl.... luiKaVus South ward. No. 1. No. S. A. M. A. M. r?. s, ...5.i5. ... 4. 6 6. ...9.14. V. M. S 3 15. 8 24. 3 SO. S SB. 8.4&. 4.o. Khenshurg, Hra.llay, Kaylw, Noel. Muoetar, l.ucaet. CreeifKi T.0&.. r.is. 7.21.. 7.2.. 130.. T.39. Z.4.. lo.no., 70 LIW .. 10 15. 10.20.. 10 25 .. 10 32 . 10.40.. Oriaawn an4Mlport ' K . K. m teettnle. Iaavan Northward. Mail a. M. . r re Sua. WlltWOt.t I :ttwon. rvtn.-tn y, AhvJ lie, A. i;iMe, IyiUi, 4ontinn, I Jean. Fmaality, Sttirlny, t alien Tlmrxw. Klynn fity. tJoalnort, Hosebud, IrwoBtt, t.10.. m . 43.. 10.00.. lO.Ofl.. 10.10. 10.16 . I0.V7.. 10 85.. 10.S7.. 10.49.. 11.01., 11.04. 11.10.. LI4VW SOUTHWARIX Mall P. M. ISO. 2 SO. t.SS. 24S.. 2.67. 8.00. .oe.. 3.15.. 3.20.. 8 24. 3,28. .a. 8.42 S.M.. 3.55 . 4.10.. Trwina, Ho'etiurl-. tloaliort. Flyn tilre. FalleniTiaaher, Shirley, Frugality, Dean. t'ondroa, Dy.art. MillsMe, Aj-hvllle, Atnstry, Dawson, Wil.lw.Kid, Jroson. ROBERT EVANS, UNDERTAKER, AND MANUFACTUKEK tF and dealor In albklnds ol Fl'KNITUKE, a 1 1 e ri si ln i , I , aA tn. nnl Caakets always o aand.- Bodies Embalmed "WHEN REQ.TJIKE1J. Apr. SO 88 FRAZERGARfflLsEE BEST IN THE WOULD UllUHOt tsT" Oct the Cienulna. Bold Hwerywhcre. IflRGINIA FARMS FOR SALE. M M frni. JO to lu.OOU acres at aa to f a. f 'J arre. 4..kh1 markeia. iiealthy climaw. r'avt.r. I able pro.pecu. Wrlteforcircularseontaininr I f dearrinti.,n. Sent frexv rTLl A Dill 4 VK N U .-tMTATai.aCpeieV-: CURtS HIRE All tLSE FAIU. BeatOootrh Byrup. Taneeirootl. Vaeintlme. aJofd by drusritieta. ADVERTISERS a rl St., New York, cai nddressinsr OKdROEP. KDWHXafll., 10 Spruce can learn tbe exact cont o any proposed Newspapers. line of Adrertlsinif In American aim -r pamphlet, IOc Kxp. f. M. 5 20. j t. ss. ; .sa. . S.I4. -Al If 'EEE. p: Tm . 8 00. 8.05. 8 14. 17. I 8.30. J f . l I II l" ' II j KCSHINw To 1T. ATS in (:; ji".-n pt t, swim '!:. AVI II:, i.i. Is i no tnre. : dao-.-t r.-. than to tiil'c :l. whi. ti :t ii tlay it-riirf'ri a stf -r, nnl Im.-tcns the etui til' lite. iirara or T h Li 'Ibis is fpt. irtliy tnie of rlieumantisni, a.tenl.'L-i. K-i:-i-:t, and nervous lifadat-b. ol.itL tKr. :t:!i jiorhaps flight nt' first AT ei t redely il.inj'erriris, an.l steadily sH"ire a firrior prip until at la.t the stronv is 'trt n- dui able and Mflden doath brinirs rrliet. TIc di.seasti can l e t-tih"l by the ie of Atlr.plitiros ww.i4.-h, in rtnint-etitiii with Athiiifiortw I'ills-r never fails when prop erly tis.-tl. It. Ttd te fcilktwing from thoae who hnvfe ttteil it. ('. A. ."tcv. nnl, Ntfcon, Ta, ayg : "Ath-lopb'-ro-. Vis saved niy Riolbr'i life. Last sprint:, tvj of the beat physicians in the rotir.tv.:;ijif,e could t livetwo months. Shell. i.i lt-4-Ti helpless for a year, bad to be lilt. -I oft" rin-i r.n the le-4, limb- all drawn out t I sliMpi-, pr.rds contra,t'd, ffh fore to the t .in h, rn:ld not be lilted er touched witi. v t s-rit riing alonil. The twroneas is all i" nc, the mnls relaxcit, appetite good, antl .-.tin ins every day, amii I thiok a few morf hot ties will cure her." New Ifaren, Cirni. I had the net.rnlgia fur three months in my li.ee. Went t the dot tor ;: he gave me son e iiK'dii-inc f'take intt-iriallv and a pit pa ration olYhi.ToiVirm to ptit-oil tht-OTit-siil-. , bet it lil i. ft do any gaod. C'smld not .-! niulit rT !ay. Hail' ?rtitTered so mti 'i : n. i n him-; that I wa s!rait it wo ' ! 'riv.- mo fiw. Was lild to try At' ' ' . - I iv a prtT it hail ennnl tif the cl.4 .il-i-i. A-ii r Tallin? part fa little j die ( "n ;;ll h it ::s I'wingif, an.l now I an ' wa'..clth ti',1 n si"n -rf rt-eralsia r.tMiit ma. 1 IitAMIE DtKTI.ttll, 16 IIud.-TH St. j .". :-y irni;L-itsh- iW keep Athlaphoroe. j itxi . li.oiitioi i J ul: ;l,it where thrvr- can ll.i: a 'H...lit ot tl-t- -.tiuvist thf Athlo- ph -v ... 11J Wail New York, will, sei-'i ;...ini- '.t-arnagf Tni'li on receipt of reg-ilur prit-c, whi- h ;t fl.fO j.er !Xtle fur t lifopifiorns ami ").'.-. frr Tills. F. yHver and fcirlney ie,Ti. dyii.p?!a, in-1iir.--lin. ereakne".. ntrvt-w. rtet.ility, tliiees f .--ii-n, eoiistipiition, hedaehe, irnper tiloo-i ..vu;., A thitiplioros IIMnt uneqnaJeC LADIES I Are ycu reokleea enough to TOtnr If ao arnrt-. two csent in fUmpi to the licwk Publuthing O ; 6W and 5S0 Waahinrton Stret, New York, f e one cf tbir liewuUful illuatrabtw IJle,; Hooka" It ia a novel. uu pie. anl tutert-M - -Ing work to eery peraon of raSoemrai On receipt of ten centa In ftunp. titer wit3 2 Band poatpaid a full Bet of tht-:c taiuous bouw bold frame Verba. Tor ten cnt they will alaoe'rid t w.k con timing complate worda f "Tbe Mikarlt. " and hiihim- . r It uioat popalar aoua, topotucr witll ten 4-xqiii:ti chruino cards. aUINEPTUS ! A. Terr T.Vciin, ban oomponn ! tor Jiegciy other biticr 'truf;i. .-if iK-r Pint 1 let tie. . 1; r vr tlir ttt.- r ...litl il:: rVe-rili..l I- frier pliysiciitnw in-- K'jr. mi Aincn, . comp&niea erarr b trie. r. i h.i;- by DrnfK.et Mutn'ortiirt-J 1.. The Academic rharxacectic Co., I.rMIto 1D 5F1Y lOPik. 532-535 HS,HIN5T0N ST., NEW my city. Y A r ELIX I ia An elegant Tlnjjliatj jiherniartutic rsepirwtiou for bilious, r: asannf en'l t ltxl trctit ' t!s- re sult of over twenty fiv y.-ti .f ti;-rit rn. -ru san.'ntific reserjr.'li. ApproTtxt b- the fiic-tv-st m.lleal ti-"Ji.i-.-;,e la ue in ti c h. tpita'a m every j -r i-s 4" i .?rr EspwiallT rwlpf::! ti ln..ioa. ci.ll.irvn xev. j pie of peilcL ry haM's Kntireiy v. ipiftr.bie ; fr frrri harxir'-ji (!ni. In Hand;uiTie Packjgej, Piice 5D. Cts. Preparr.l solL.y ty Tle JJ'yal 'Pliaruaenc Co. LONDON AND NEW YORK, Cbemlftts byapp.tnt:oent to Her J 'ei!y tha Quaes ajiii to the Knyal Fan2j. 1EV VOP.K rRAN'CIl : 130, 132, 134- Charltra St. ROYAL PILLS. Game metli'anf.l pmpf-rties aa Kovar Eijlxik, in bozs 30 puis to Imjx, for 25 cents. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. REMEMBER THE BIG FODR! Vinegar Bitters CORDIAL, dcxe iOc Vinegar Bitters POWDERS, 50 deeea, SOc. Vinegar Bitters, new etyle. p,,tut - 1 1 .00 Vinegar Bitters, old stylo, bitter taste, $1.00 The World's Great Blood Purifier and Life Giving Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Known. ThepaM fifth of a f'rntury tor Lrodlnc e rear flff I- 'nastily Mediciue of the World. mm R. H. McDonald Dmg Co., Proprietors, SAU FRANCISCO akb NEW YORK. OVER IOOOjOOO EOTTLES SOLD AND HEYER PJLS 70 CURE CCUGHSX0LDSL TrlRCTALUNGTROUBLES AU. DRUGGISTS SOXJT PBKIV ZtT CTS. vIIwXjsm &GENTS V.AK1EDJ eMtaiUliKl. DMUkskosrri arsMirla ia thr-coan ri-v Balt hbraJ wu iuh. LnrciulsMt fact bit FrioM low w-rneTi nrery. KtabliMbi -stsslsssnsssSnBS a snattlea raaaadf lor ia aborsi dMaaaa; r lu aaa , li I I a tsa warat kin a.S at ln ataadtaaj Ta4aa4. a m to kit allk la IW amcacy. th.t I wlil aaaa TWO BOTTLjas raaa 1sakjr wtta a 4L- Disia TaaATtaa tat at ,o aayanaiw. ".. a paaas aa4 T. O. aatlraaa. ba, I. A. aUlOVat, US ral Sk, a B. EVERY ONE Who Owns a tV VCON nf A F.I n F.K I tM.HIMi CAii'Y i or. F". ; I liko an unlirlia. V . it;lis Ih-sstlian l-i lb. ;"i bo I tnkeu oir or put on in ;j ntif. utra. Mad- in Hir. to lit l.usincta warmi"!, ilt-o-nro wrurona and bucplr-K. n-nd f..r Uljstrat-d circul.ir and ' price list. Alberts wnritd .everra hrr". State wh.-ro Ton a,-jthia. t.t;.Btl.lt tt t 'O ., Ja' n wea an'SIJni"X-t. jrlr f ti k .vuim. B , i i I 3 4 r-la. 4t B mm y,.s 3 -5 4i . ' - . -n -i . - Gor.sur.iPT or. 1 hivi KM BUY IT IkUD TRY IT. j Try it for e?racrie. j Try :t for heada ! Try t for toothat. Try for b cVac'". i . m,i" !i,'cr j piin Tlmm.' T ' rr " j Oil is e-ccelient. Chas. F. Mfii.-: .sv -74, St hi-u --s'ady, N. Y. Th'.TTirji' Eclectric O l is titf Wl im; gnin. pa ays. Ctir'-d him ul" 1 ix-iiiu.r :vu and me ot- t-arache two 4) r.-i j w M ,i:-r Jhra e Brf-nictr, Clinton, Iuw.t. Try it for a limp, Try it for a lameness. Try it for a pain, Try it for a strain. From shoulder to ankle joint. af for fT-.TT-e months I had rtvumntisrn a-:.i.b ric-Uk-d to nothirt but Ttiomas' Er.'i ir Oil. Thomas EcU-ctric Oil did w ! ; . " r- hvsician seemed 2lIe to accompli!; - It ci:rT3 me. John N. (iregs, Stipt. ot wtr Construction, Niagara Falls. Try it for a scald, Try it for a cut. Try it for a bruise. Try it for a bum. frac? 50 eta. and Si.oo. FOSTER, M I LBURH& CO., Prop's. Rubber BOOTS W1TIT DOUBLE THICK BALL. Ordinary Rubber Boot a:w:.Tfl wear tmt flrt oa tholi'all. Thf! 0A3DKE. ItMt are double Micti on the ball, and five DOUBLE WEAE If itt nconomiral Rubner Kiot in the markets Iita longer tnaa anr atber boot and '.bo Call amino gooda. H. CHILDS & CO., Pittsbutgh, Pa. Kob. 29, 886.-1J XII P. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGASV? Irfaa attained a standard of eirr'ilr r:c wLeab admlta r no au;emor. It tontaina every Inn'mvemer.t that inTt)iUv fliuna, a kill (uitl utiia; own rouaca. EVEBT ORQA14f WAI RANTED FOS FIVB TEAfitV 4kvt .-i-rai--?tfi-vT';5 Theae exeellerit Orgaiit art. ce'ei-rafod for vl DHia. quality of Voce, q-.:'k xin-.Ti. Tn.riety.-rf 44wnbinatinii, artiuuc d.ier. l-ratity ia finihh, far, fecreonatrurtiou, rnaKint .-i rm ti.- i-.-.t -rt aitraat ire ca-namental and ili:ml, erran 1, t boaisa. aanaciia, ohurctiea, lodfe-ei. a.jt-wUa, etc. ENTArll.IMIIEIJ lircr-l 'TAIIorf, IIIQIALCD rAdimta, rStall.I.EU Tr-fJItK??. S. nr.'T tiituiii, coirmvnn, slakx Tnia TES POPULAR 0RQAI1 Instruction Cj . Piano Stool. Catalotrasa ud . i; -a, cm aj hcatk.n. naa. Tha Chicago oonags Organ Co. Coraar atta l'iali aal Abb Siretta, CHlCG3 ILL. THE NEW AND ELEGANT HIGH ARM "JENNIE JUNE" 8EWINC MACHINE IS THE BEST. BUY NO OTH3SH. The T-iADrES FAVOBITE, becrtupe It is LIGHT RTJNNTNO and doe9 such beautiful work. Agents' Favor ito, because it ia a quick, and easy seller. AGENTS WANTED 1XO0CCCPIED TEREITOEY. airn w-4o. oih.otjijA.ij.. JUNE MANUFACTURING CO. Cor. La Sills Avsnns ni rio Strset. CHICAGO, ILL. ENC'PS, VIBRATORS. THRESHIWC MACHINES. GRAIN DRILLS, clcior mills Warranted trie et. 4rain dritl: the ele. brnter; r'ennsy Ivnula. tha only perfect fi rce feed phosphate attachment Ir. uie. t'tdar Mills: tie celet.rwte.t American nn) vcnpi; Amricin. IKMIII.I.I R"t. HAT l-lirVMS ud ST A.MtAKIt I "IPl.l.n .. eeneraltT. rnd fur cntnloirne A. H4.K41I HAI, l'ei.Tlvani AxricuU.iwal A .irks. York Important to Canvassers. 1 A rVTF.n lee ai.Taaen In eTery rountj j tn tho t'nlted Stataa t.. sell Ft S I'Al fc T KE ' FKSlHl.tl SA 1K'N, which combine; two 1 Sad Irons, I'o1bot. Ftnter, lac. one Iren dulse; I the work ol an satire set ol ord:nr Iron Is I self-heatln hT p or a'cind Isnip 1FJ4 ' tHtf ilTH H (IT HIT! HETtK. I'nre j niodenite. A larve and lastins Income Injured ! to iroil canviissers. A.1.1re-s. tor circulars. Ate., ) FOX SAD IKtlN H..5 Kea.1eSl..N. Y. .SELLERS' (LIVER PI LLSj I kja. siiiiS r Sit rrara StanarS Kmit f.r ta. i aa4 ail drtwanu ar ta l-l .r .m ' - S.fl.1 j I.l. PiU. rurl m. f Ll. 4'ailai ' t!im4 .MPll.d IB. toaatt a-ark "-Wat Aearaa. I Railtatora " I aa rei.4 SrtVr.' l.lrr Fill. ' Tk.?aarrara4 ". r aAmli(WioT-tMm. -Tfco. ttemi r..c STT. iMIMtr Tnea iSr 1 f kaa. BolJ k. ail tlricri.ta aaJ aoavlr. Stnr. laaarl 1 : Mll-.ir,i -,-" e,tt.-r e. BA tur. Ul tiarcn. asr se- a t. laipnlr-,, Oreair leit.t. 4.aai i ha-a. S.aaJirtja and "a-rrarlfrl affatKiit.. rrnnfif. trrafment; raft ar d aura rrn-ros. Iwfr.mut-r? 1 rrr.-r,. 4 a 1 or wnr. for l.t c4f que lri.o rao. a-r.r.t r' r inn. (.".irii,. iF.armrTit by maiL Jfrn.ua. .aavrhia frair. ItnptnrrakMiaia nl fhakrajai .a. .a a,.a4 trara aowi-lhtai: tr th.-ir aa.antaa . It i aot a traa..' A44. 1r. C. .. l.afMKI.K. rr.t a.d rtirafcrtaa t "hW 4air.l Bra. a ear, la-tltntr. Stn Laea .... M. taia. a. 6lKCCUur tu Ur. butu I'l-irrinsr- k.n.liiSit kasass fEICL 50 BIGtrXB. S 'iVMt I and ex- jT 1 I iOR "SALE BV I- I 13 Jfe j TO J ex cm.. ! tfralir? oT Gold. f5ware of small temptations. Kind words cost no mere than -;2lrir: : ones. Better pass a danger once than alw be in fear. Blow the wind never so fast, it wl. I lower at last. j A thousand probabilities floa't cake ' one tmth. i Never let an opportunity to do a k.ul j act pass you. t Make friends, but do not encccrae ! favorites. Keey down expenses, but do est bs lnurious. Do not tell what you are going to do ; Jo it first. Expect not praise without envy until you are dead. The perfectly contented man is also perfectly useless. The beit mode of Instruction is to I rractice what we teacb. Try to eee yourself through the ejw f those around jon. The vigorous idea keeps warm thocjb wrapped in few words. That which was bitter to endure may he sweet to remember. The foolish and the dead alone Lever change their opinions. Faith that asks no questions, kills ttt soul and stifles the intellect. Happy is the man who baa neighbors willing to forgive his-mistakes. There is not a word in the language so disregarded as prudence. Maka plans for a little way ahead, but don I cast them in Iron.. It is a great ahame to a man to Lave a poor aeart and a rich parrje. Examine into your own shortoomlcgi rather than those of others. Think of heaven with hearty purpose and strong hope to get there. True eloquence consists- in saying u that is proper, and nothing more. lie who thinks poorly of himself can not expect the respect of Lia fellows. It is better to be eternally forgottea than to be remembered only for evil. The trouble with many oorjomumtifs is, their dead men refuse to be buried. Five tnemies there are to our peaoe . frid, anger, envy, ambition, avarice. The only bondage in God's creation that is tolerable is the bondage of love. What we l-lieve is right is more often so because it grinds our axe than other wise. Do the duty that lies nearest thee ; thy second daty will a.'ready have become clearer. Man is a violin ; it Is not uatil his last strmg is broken that he beauiBes a piece of wood. Mane tbe best of what you have rath er than make your life miserable ty wishing for what you have not. A wise man's htart is lixe a broal hearth that keepe the coals (hie passicr.) from burn.'ns; the house. The great business of morality lies la restraining tbe undue pursuit of pleasure and the undue aversion to pain. There are some persons that we er jy more while we are getting acquaiEted with them than we do afterwards. Victory over things is tbe cEce cf man. Until it is accomplished, it is tbs war and insalt of things over blra- True politeness is perfect ease ani freedom. It consists only In treating others as yoa would wish to be treated yourself. A good temper and an obliging dispo sition, when combined with honesty and industry, are invaluable qualities in acy one who has his way to raake In the world. Eternal seif-communion is onr desti ny. Shall it be commoDioa with selves that we mast abhor and despise, or with selves into which we can look with gratitude and gladness ? The meatal requirements of tbe laws of health are cheerfulness, contentment and calmness, and living within your income, however small it aay be. Few things are impracticable in them selves ; and it Is for want tf application rather than from want of means that men fall of success. Tie Strongeir Bex. Why am I a woman safTrsglet ? I a cause 2 am. Because a woman has more good, bard, common sense than i man. Because she makes less bluster aboot her rights, and quietly maintains tm better than a man. Because she won't ?ive fl. 50 for an article that she koows very well she can get for 75 cents, be cause she does not stalk loftily away fron the counter without her chtoge If the robber behind it is a little reluctant about counting it out. Becaus she is too independent to pay the landlord 52 for her dinner, aad then pay tbe head waiter $ 1 to send her a waiter who will briog it to her for fifty cents. Because she will hold her money tightly in her own good little right band for two bouit? until she first gets a receipt for it from, the fellow who made her husband pay the same bill five times last year, to any '"just give you credit for it"-for htr. Because one day a Pullman porter complains to me: "No Money oa this trip ; too many women atoard. Pon't never get nothln out of a womaa 'cept in' just her regular fare.1 I had just paid hii 2." cents for blacking or of my shoes and losing the other. And ben he said that, when I saw for myself the heroic firmness of those women, travel ing alone, paying tbteir fare, and refus ing to pay the salaries of tbe employes of a wealthy corpoiation, I said : "Those women have a right to vote. To vote ? By all that is brave and self-reliant and and sensible, they have a right to rua the Government." Burdette. Eridenees of tienlo. When a woman can drive a nail with out driving her thumb with it. When a mn can sit down to a cold dinner, and call his wife a daisy. When a man can suppress a yawn ss a minister nays Fourteenthly." When a woman can pass a mirror with bei face turned the other way. When a woman can throw a stone at a ben without hitting a man lying in a hammock, behind her.
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