Scarlet Ferer ami Us rrcvention. Tbe Pennsylvania S.4te Hoard of j Health has issued a circular relative to I that highly contagious and infectious 1 tlisea.-e, scarle'jfever, which is rube even : more die-.dud than sal: p"X. for it cau not he avoided ? vaccinnaLion, and , claims its victims tveu in greaier iiimi- , bers than that dread disease. Along with diphtheria, it ib .he most dread-d , a3 it ia tbe most fata! t the dia .s-s .f childhood, and it is therefor highly de- siratle that ail jarenls should under- ! stand thH tature uf the disease and 'h best means of preventing its sprmd. .S'irr throats and skin eruptions are often the precursors of scarlet fever, and when these are detected, the patient should at once be separated from the rest of the family ULtil a physician has been called in or the syrnptorui named have distip peared. Oue fact should always be borne in mind, and thai is, the mildest case of scarlet fever may communicate the disease in its most fatal foim. The poison of scarlet fever may b communicated by personal contact, by infected clothing from the discharges f the patient; in fact from any articles which have been touched iv him no matter how trivial they may e. The discharges of the nose, eyes, ears, skin, and body generally are considered more dangerous than all else, and the danger remains so long as the skin is in an un healthy condition and peels ofl ii. flakes or scales. Thisieriod Is never less than foity days, and sometimes is twice as great. The time, which intervenes be tween the e jpoiure 1 1 contagion and the appearance of the disease is vaiious it may If six fajs or four times as long, so that pareuts are often deceived as ti the source of the infection. Scarlet fever is usually iegardrd a, one ff 'he diseases of childhood, and in fact, the greatest number of deaths from it are children under ten years of age. but nevertheless it is socneti.nes con traded by adults, and although in t mild form, they may convey it to child ren in its most malignant shape. Usu ally one attack pievents a recurrence ; neither is it a disease to which all child rtu are subject ; nrauy are not attacked by it, and none would be if the poison germ could he kept from them. As it is the result of a special poison the first step to secure immunity Is to prevent the exposme of the children to its influence. When tke disease breaks out in a schi ol. the pupils should once be withdrawn, and kept from thus houses w here it exists. When it appears iu a family, those children not afTected should be removed to places out of dan ger. The parents should refrain from attending church or other publio assem blies as much as possible. Pure water should be used as far as i; la procurable. If there is any doubt ef its character, it should he boiled. Care should also be given to pure foods and milk, and these should never be receiv d fr 'in homes ir which the disease h known to have been within a recent pe riod. Cleanliness is another precaution that is strenuously insisted upon, ti:ib is consiilTed a promoter of scarlet fever. Sewer gas must not be allowed and all foul odors of whatever kind should be destroyed. All these precautions may not prevent the contagion in certain oanes, but they nevertheless may do so in many and trie ir observance is there fore of the utmost importance. Tbe Longest ISutdce. The rail- ad bridge across the river at Cairo, ol vhieh plans have been approved at ihe "War Department, will be one of the largest ever built in this country. The main portion ia over 4,00 feet long, there being two spans of 2o feet each and three spans over "2-"0 feet each. The whole bridge and its approaches will be three miles loner. According to the Act of Congress authorizing its con struction, its lowest span must be o3 feet above extreme high water and 105 feet above low water. The work has already commenced. A special feature of the bridge is the fact that the found ations must be placed in the alluvium bottom of the Mississippi river which joins the Ohio at Cairo. There is no "ck on which to rest them. P.orincr - r!y 200 id depth fail to give any thing t alluvial deposits of clay and sand; seiuently the foundation must go to ireat dptb, and must depend on the ring power of the sand and the Tric ,al resistance of the sides of the andations. The bridge will coat ?2. i,000 and will inak? a continuous road ie without a break from Chicago to w Orleans. Examination of tables of the wheat lucts or the wcrld foi the year 'V3 results that may surprise tin e ' hitherto have not given the com- tive wheat production of the prin- : 1 countries special attention. The '.'.' States of course, is at the head list, its product being put at 457,- i 00 bushel. France follows next, .h 2OCiO,C: ) bushels, and India, xt, with 2.")0,0.X),CiX) bushels. Hn- . k is fourth with 213.C JO.C0O. How any persons, if asked to name the j heat growing countries in their order ' production, would place Russia beiow j ranee and India t lhat i ranee, hich is scarcely larger than California, " so much wheat in addition to her - r enormous piod'icts of agriculture, - ; : incident that helps to give an idea J e prodigious extent of her industry, ; lierefore of the causes of her sur- - g thrift and prosperity. . is not 8o much cold as dampness , . brings disease in the poultry house. (- 3 will stay in the water half the " ind be perfectly healthy, but com i f ' iem to remain in a house on nights - hich the floor is damp, and in a t '.ime they will show the effects of hickens can stand a hard rain oc- ually but a house that is damp and ' of bad odors is a regular death trsp, ' a breeder of diseases. Half the ' - -sof poultry are traceable todamp I :- and compelling th chickens to r -rhere the air strikes them through . . - and crevices. 'ir, Thrifty farmer will permit ; .ii s teds, thistles, briars or bushes: : :: kind to grow by the rodf.ide ad- i i his Gelds. One or two dnys ;.i each year for two or three years : .i stout bush scythe will cause these j . : t itab'e varieties of vegetation to . 3 iace to valuable grassei. I K ASK! N E THE NEW QUININE. o KIVCIH FIRS CIRC QUICKLY m mm SO R FP T H K. Y) rUD EFFgtt-PLEVSIU- PIKE A POWERFUL TONIC. that the most deiieare s . nmcti wi!l hear. ASPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM. 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OR $3 A YEAR IT MAIL, Sam pit Copf ef current number mailed upon r etlpt of 25 tU.; back numbers. 75 ef Prantam Lint wlih either. A dd re en B. T. k SCIT, PtiV.Islers, 130 & 132 Pearl St., X. T. BOTT;. ' :.:r 'Q3 L w- 11 " - . - -, rs ' Illll n-1 -r j, ULii. I . THKC'Tcy. ' -OTrc-jrUES I mrf?mr Mil THE NEW ,.m'D uE0ANT ; HIGH A ii til "JENNIE JUNE"! 8EWINC ftfl ACHiri E TS TIIE BEST. BUY UTO OTHER, i - .- ,i - s i m. . ... u- "FT iW'.Kk?53 .If' la The TjADTES FAVORITE, because it ia LIOIIT RUNNING and doea such beautiful work. Aeents' Favor ite, because itia aquiokaudeasyBeller. icEaTs wasted iuwcrriED teeeitosy. JUNE IViaNUFACTURIriG CO. Car. la Sails Avesce a:l Ontario Street, CHICAGO, ILL. SHI h.".t.. I iifai in uiii r.i u.f..'ir..ii i wit h Hi: perv . 'ir o So ni "n-i hi li township, lor the rear n.linp March 7th 1897. S. V. f-Al'I, Supcrviji.r. Pr. To nni"iit.t ut iliip'cate K To amount ol i-i v :-unftM from I. . Jones. ii 14 To cal. -m .' 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H ii':,i i, .r t. -it, ici-s.. 1 1 tio Hy per centaao ! r 1 - ai.nu !H tlV 2 33 A." I" .li'l i:: t-ot yo , no I a pi tic. .1. .V Hi duplicate. H9"2 rash. c.i t;u- :nT,unt if ,iiie il ctn on ASSKTS AM)I.IAI'll.n'ii:SIII' TtlWNSIllP. Hue in in .1. w.rthlll d.rmpr Sup'.- r per Ouoh $ 2 9 H'ISTA'IiI:N'(l iKlir-.K-. Or.ler N; . 3. Mar. Vi. "7. 'J V . ctlcmver '2-2 08 rler No. 4 . A.'. '2, "S7. .1 Wright ... y 75 Or.ler No. 5 April -1. ST. J '. M .ri hca.i ... 4 i tlr.ter March It. H. V . Set 1 ,em vcr imi Order March 13, r. Seo. St ttirmver S3 7S W K. the uniP-rs;;iie,l Au.l:t..rs '. Sumtnerbill turich;p ci-riiij tie aV.,ve. im to he correct. l-Kri.H HriJTNKIT ) i. W . --I1 ! l.MM V M 'Aii,!:ir .IK-SF H. MJHiMi .1. MrCnMiii k '.er. (Apr. 20. 1SS7.) TMs Stvle FMlaSeljMa Snpr. . r )th'ir fornj-Aniots chares roui to $. A o-ra-plrnm act of attorlimcntn with each machine. Alr Jtdiuin Rnfrl.-r, JnUnw.fi Tnckw, anil ho of F,tir HniTiim aul a Rindrr. IU tiWff TKIAL in yov.r own hvi lrrr vtu y on? cnt. ETry fmrbinWARSlXTK!) FOSt YI1AUS. Fetid for Cir'T:Ir. C. A. AVOOI) COM I'ANY, 1? Korlh lOtti t.. fphl!alelplili. Pa. PAT HEKSY WISE GARNETT, Attorney-vLaw, WASHINGTON, D. C. Befers to 2J National Rink. Washlmrtcm, T. Q, WSEND TOR INVENIOE'S GUIDE." ASV PILLS Arc uerlVotly Aafto and ilwtyn EnrvcaKl, faivl to-dAT retjrulArly Y.j losjrf) Amwifan Wnmfn. fiarrm nted perf tm ll olhen. or fiuih rftia4M. Imn'iwRtM monpT on worthlrtM oatrama. Try BmdT fl rmt- Ko! l hy ll Imiwiitfi. or mailfvl to ny rrn. Rnd 4 ontx fhr pAxticvl&rSb wilcox FKtiric co4 rc&u pa, CURE FIT: Whn f Mr mre I da not ma mriT to ttott tiM for a C1m ftnd ttio bv thtrm rttarn i(nln. I r ta rrkKl ur. 1 hur. rr-m- the ot FTTH, KrU-KlTT or WAl.L.hm PH-K N W& a llfe-lrmn tntr. I wwruil ny rMn4y to Mr lh worn MaeK. RecauM othra tli4 la rMtni lor nnt sow -wtvlnc a rara. pd4 at obm for a traaMao mi a Ff Bbttla of Biy infailjtila rAittdf. lkxpraa an4 i'ost OtSa la aoatti ynm BnUifag Ibr a trial, and I rfliair A4draa ir. H. a, BOOT 111 faarl Ml., Itw Tarfc. KOHEUT EVANS, MlffV fi?-. tH-: i t " l - UNDERTAKER, ASH MANVKACTt KKK OK and denier lo !1 kint1?oi Ft' K ITT- KK, 90-A tui: l'r. ni (.'a.-keiji oIw.ijk on han-l.-4 Bodies Embalmed V Hi:x KKUT'IKM). Apt 0 88 ADVERTISERS SI., ,New Yorlt, hv n,Mre.iner liri.unpn KOWtJXdid . 'io Spruei . ... ..-.in , np exael ejt o nr ,.ropreJ line of Adrerti-ir.if in Ameriean New-paner. pus pnmphl!, I Or Arra. 4it-nA mark-,. U i . i v. d. nrrtjV fie,,, frVf.S'S'f'-ffW?" : ' 3 J fft .ItiBii m U &I m M.. 4 s 1 ? r v EmYS 'At a 3 Farm o1es. For diphtlieric roup, wash tlie bil l's j moiitli aud lied thoroughly thren tiu.es i a day with milk and water, and pivi a : teaspoonful of glycerine and snlpl ui mixed. Don't feed laying liens entirely tin corn, :t is loo fattening; giro ttiem mixed grains, beef scraps, ground but , etc, if you would get the largest uuu: l r of eggs. The simplest menus of preventing roup spreading among the flock by thei; drinking water, is to prepare some t: r water by sHrring about one pound of T ; ia two gallons of water. Tbe hen that is always stimulated m produce eggs and not allowed to v.ny that piocess by hatching and brini:.' np a young brood, must ultimately suf fer from this constant drain upon b r system. Poultry kfeping can be made an ai x iliary to other pursuits wiihout infring ing upon the time f the keeper, and will tiring andsome return for the fmid and care given them. Ttie vry bt-sr inu'eh for f en-i- r grilen plants ii forest leaves, and quit inde pendent ot thMr value as a win'er pro tective they are worth all the enpt of gathering for their beneficial action on i he soil. The How of milk can be grea'ly in creased by giving the cows a daily feed of meal and wheat Iran. Thus fed a frrow cow can b made to give a good supply of milk during the entire winter. Theie is a vst difference tetween the GrsVmilk and the .itrippincrs. The Tor mer contains twice as much albumen but the latter five times as much fa as the former. There is al?o m.re cacine, sugar and ash in the stripping.!. A G!d that yields 50 or 100 consecu tive crops of grrfss, the last as good and full as any prtcedir.g. suggests some thing more than fertility, and thi t somet'jing is very likely percolating through the soil, alvrays accessible by the roots that grow uiitieasir.gly con vert ing into succulence and :iutriment th:it. which wonld be forever dormant, bu. the ready solvent that nature supp'its abundantly tor the use of every ftiinu i wife enough to gather direct i'.s flow. When conditions are just right, onions will yield more bualieis per acre than the highest yield reported of polat e The rovs are clt S ;r together than pota toes can be, .aid though they will not grow one anove tLe other as potatoes will, the entire surface of the ground in the rows wiil ' e covered with, many of the onions partially overlapping each other. In nriow rows li'tteof the fcui face of the soil will be bare, and 1,000 bushels have been grown on a single acre. Horses and .Mule. Everybody it. this country is interest ed in live stock. The man who takes no pl.'asuie in looking at a thoroughbred horse is Ct for stratagems and spoil?. His judgment is not to be trufted on any political or religious question of the day, for his bend is filled with sawduat and his heart is a piece of marble stain ed blood-red a base, contemptible counterfeit. Just look at a few stupendous facts taken from the report of the Depart ment of Agriculture, just at hand. Tho " tottle of the whole " va!ue, as Mr. Hume ust-d to say in Parliament, of horseflesh in this country is what V Guess. Open your eyes aud tie prepared :o deny the statement when we say it i.i as close to one thousand millions of dol lars as figures can make it, and open your eyes on,;e more when we tell you that the value of horses aud other live; stock, as mules, cows, sheep and swine. reaches the enormous sum of twenty five hundred millions of dollars. Now look at some numbers- Texas and Illi nois take the lead. They are small and largely of Spanish origin, and Cud a mar ket at from twenty to seventy dollars each. In the latter there are l,05i),247. but they are more valuable and larger The favorite breeds are the French draught, the Clydesdale, the English shires, and the Cleveland bays. New York has 000,802 horses, but they are worth something over sixty-five millions of dollars, while the million horses of Texas are worth only a little more than thirty-three millions of dollars. As for mules, the meanest of brutes with lots of total depravity in their hind legs anp a very evangelical expres sion of counterance, the country toler ates 2,117,141 of them, and their value is one hundred and sixty-seven millious of doliars. There are do mules to speak of in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Inland, or Con necticut, probably beecause the old fashioned .Puritanism didn't care to share its total depravity with the brute creation and kept it all for itself. At least that is the only reason discovered so far. As a four-legged study these facts and figures have a peculiar interest. Delicate persons, and all whose eystems have beome debilitated, sbould bear in mind that Siran-ons Liver Regulator is not a dras tic, purging medicine, does not weaken or deplete the system as otber purgatives do, but acts gently. It will Invigorate like a glass of wine, but is no Intoxicating bever age to lead to intemperance; will promote digestion, dissipate headache, and generally tone up the system. lion. Alex. n. Stephens, of Ga., says: "Simmons Liver Regulator is mild and suits me better than more active remedies." According to Henry V. Toor, the highest of all authorities on the subject of railroad statistics in this country, our railroads are carrying $3,000,000,000 of watered capital. At G per cent, this means an annual charge on the people of $180,000,000 to sustain the market able value of fraudulent paper. No wonder that a person who is described as "one of the brightest ornaments of Wall street" recently remarked : "Kailro'ds are not made to carry freight and passeneer9; their chief pur pose is to carry bonds." For Cholera, I)lrrtie, Dynentery, In flammation ot the Bowel or Colic. Take Internally from five to ten drops of Darbys Prophylactic Fluid in a tablespoon f ul of water every hour or two till improve ment takes place. There is no danger in taking more of it and more freqently if occasion requires. In chronic cases, or when the stomach refuses to retain any thing elee, ne injections of the Fluid and after. We bav" never known a case that did not readily yield to such treatment, and it saved tbe liyea of many. T"Z i" TJ Di-AH . in fie ati?mnt to swim the Jvi V V Li.lpool Rapids is no more reck -r dangerous than to trifle with discs. 3 which each day secures a stronger Wl and hastens the end of life. This is specially true of rheuninstbm, neuralgia, sciatica, and nervous headache, which though perhaps slight at first are ex tremely dangerous, and 6teadily secure a firmer grip until nt la.-t the sgony is unen durable and sudden death brings relief. These diseases can he cured by the use of Athlophoros which, in connection with Atlilophoros Pills, never faila when prop erly ued. Read the following from those who have tested it. . C. A. Ptewnnl, Nelson, Pa., snvs: "Ath lophoros liiis save! iiiv mother's life. Last spring, two t' the l est physichms in the counlv, sai 1 si. i coi.U riot live to months. She had ht on liei; for a year, had to ba lifted oil" air'l o:i the l" d, limbs a!! drawn out f f shape, c nls contracted, flesh sore to the to;n h, could n t he lifted nr touched wilhort sereaiiiintr &!oi:d. The soreness is all gone, the eor.'s n-iaied, appe tite gix"d, and gaiiiinir ee: v h.v, mid I think a few more hoitles will cure her." New Itaven, Conn. I had the neuralgia for three months in my face. Went to the doctor ; lie j.ave ma Borne medicine to take internally and a preparation ol chlor. iform to rt en the out side, I ct it tiid not do any pood. Could not sle. p r.it.!:t it day. Had suffered so much stud ft '.' v.:- that I was afraid it woiiM .Irivo ; . rary. Was told to try A t!d 'pi: -r.- l.y a Ay it had cured of the r lieu t: aii.-i.i. A .u r ti;'h in p.'rt of a bottle the p:,in all h it as ! y mairio, and now I am well, with in t a s;,:i! of r t .'iraU'ia about me. Mamik DitTRKii, 10 Hudson St. ir . crv t should keep Atlilophoros 1'ilK hut where thev can- thl- he,; !,: oi the 'iri'.'-ist the Athlo t ., 11- V. :! St.. .ow York, w ill I'' seiei either (eairin.ee pai'i- on receipt oi ri-'.ilar pri.-e, which is 1.00 j,er bottle for Atli' iphorv-; and ."de. for Pills. For liv.-r and klihiey iliseHfi s. rtysy ensia, in 'luxestion. iv.-iikiii-w, nervous ilel'i.ity, diseases of" rvo'nn, ''oieitipalior,. lieailHi-he, iiniure bloo.1, ve., A iMijol ortis 1 -Us are miequaled. 'TA3LISnI0 ie.1T. II. guilds a CO, WHOLESALE 511 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, Our Special Drive FOR 1887, 33-00 Seamless Calf Shoes FOR MEN, In Button. English Balmorals and Seamless Top Congress, Any Sizes. Three Widths. for SAMPLES and PRICES, Satisfaction Sn&rastesi Agents Wanted 'cry.. -r -i. ps mrwt pr;r.-v " wit.iii-n i v - si - c Knlu--l - i 1 On '.-.! I ... i ... : . k . , ti iiiiA 1 Hi'"l'ir S" 'i i-::,i.,. t,M i r,.... ft ilRV pivr th rt J-'1 w I k'- i-- 1.' : r tiOil tuiil fil .r-i.-iil-r . Ja OC ..' i-rv. . U. W. !itl.l.-;', 711 .- ?. -- 'it., (Mitiu tin- i'.ipr ro,i.. ?5 P. fwf ,e11' - - AJfU. ; ! 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AGENTS WAITED. :zv:zx;-.!Z r t w htrti w 1 1 , Let turl ui irn" tti- ci Hug t. f 1 ply fhnw it ar.4 it rll tu.f mafv yraU raed wm: ff. for MmpU MP4 10 --:er. A idru M. . L. K l LJb. . 71 1 MMMta kl., Par'wi'i, . Xfn thtt par fM USE. The QretiAA iied; 1 1 ---'J inh tf tll Agel Y$RFm LSVER- Trfintic. uppetire, tfi-s-CA Cbiiv. ruin la tba beer), WV,'' j-jtton ia tha bank pnrt0 Pati inil;r Ilia shcvlder blade, FRiii ?f;r patinz, wltit itdl InrljnDt ion to rjfrflcr cf tody cr mind, Il-rili hi litf ef lompt-r, lw spirits, with a ferlicect irii r."a rf4 c.Die daty. Wenrincaa, D:-.i'--rs, Fla'terine at th Heart, lef bcl'sre the tri !!cadcli cTrr tt r.ikt ci, iX-.;feFJisk w?ih fitful r'rrr. rict,2- v!cri-d i:r: -O, &n4 TTTT'S 1 ILLS ar especially : dap' 3d to such ran.-., one dee effects sucl: a lr.'ii?-' if f-eli'is-ntoailonlf"li the: atTei ir. Tfiey 114-rocj.e tba A pitr.tc,and . ausc i.ba 1 '(It t. ca itiiii-i Ihe len. is trri .l.ni. r.: il I y ih. ;c Tonic Artlon on ti.d i5ijc.jiTc -f' .i. ilrulaii Stools ftra 0 fti I - V ,IAT IT 1: C : V TL". 1 DTE. -I c-v.'j.u to a : 1- "T-r-!:-.,ir,n Of : i-.'uia'i cuior, aots i-t'Titfrits. or .--. Nvf ok. MOT DEAD YET! VALLIE LUTTRINCER, H A Kt7r ACTT7BKR O TIN, COPPER AM) SHEET-IHON WARE and Tiy hoofing, Kespectlnlly Invite the sttsntlun 01 his friend! and the puMic In irnernl to the fact that he In still earrjinit on luxine" at Trie old stand o..esil the j Monntaln Hoa. KteiW.ursff . nd i irriiHrd ta I supplj from a lnre t,,i'k. or iiiHrmfieturinif to or- J der, uny artiele ir. hiK line, tr -.en th -tn!letto me mrfrest, 10 tn nt!"t runnier an.1 Bt ttie lowest llvintr .rices. fN pen:tentlarj worn either traile or sold at this estHhllfhinent. SI'IX IAl.l'Y. Oie m . m nj satisfy yruir'oT-. as to my work md frtpf j. V I.VTTKlMlfcK. Ev"nihHrir, April 13. 10).", -M. Important to Canvassers. WASTFU.-LiTf, OmivHi-i.r in vry fonnti In the 1'nite.l Starr, tr. H1 K(iX S PATENT fiE A, EKSIBI.E SAP I RON. nfcifn ,uif,inc two ad Ironn, Polisher. Finier, kc.. r.na '.i"n duinir the work of an ent ire net .f nrduiar Ironi In nelf-heBtinit I v or ,r,,t ::,n n IOt:.4 wr WITH llr Kill lllS. Prlca ! moderate. A lnrire a-i l lnitinu in -. rnc in.ured to frxod pnvHHfri. A Mri-n. lor circulars kc FUX SAU IKON C.,'J5 htaji-si y : ftGtNTS WANTED! 71 wt4wfaed, bUknumu Dmeriet ui She conn try. ,Jrlwt liberal twms, UoeqaaJed frilttfv FrioMlow . rnfTB Nnrwry. 1 cnhlii-hrl LiJii'r!-LJ .. '111 H, IrPTirVft, .. Y . Warranted themonf perfect Faree-Feed r-rtni?ier Drill in exi.t. neo. Send for circus. L B FARQUHiK, York, ?l Circumiitantial Evidence I I.hvp very little faith in clrcnm sti.i : a: vidmce, havirg strn so runny iisiiiicit nl.iie it was in firor. In dncV tstinjony a witness may destroy tht tiuth, hut in circumslantial tvi dtnee he has a double opportunity to lie. und uu ay of tipping him up. I rtnii mbfr a cajp in Mississippi, hapin ing when I was a boy, that has made me chary about using circumstantial evi d nc- since I have Vrm fnjsfMl i.i piacticing the law. The victim was a p nr man, who came there from the n;r' h, pot, hold of a small farm to cul tivate, and constructed a log but dou by the river, in which he lived all alone. N'er' him resided a rich planter. Around his hat the country was veiy eort and swampy. It was off the main r-jii'i and was not seen frequently by trtvelfrs, but a bridle-path leading nar the hut was uetrd considerably by pop around there to cut off the dis ance to town. This rich planter one' d iy, in closing up his se son's crops, went to town to sltle up with his ajrnts, ar.d it was expected wouid have c iusiderable money with him on his re turn. The time passed for him to rfctui'i and hi did not come. L.ater bis horse arrived home, riderless. A search was instituted, and early next morniiig the body of the planter was found in the swampy land off the bridle path. II is pockets had been rifled, and it was clear that the murder had been committed tor robbery. lieside the body was f.m,d a derrirger, with the name of the occupant of the hut engra ved on it. Treading from the hut to the b dy and bck to the but were well dimd tracks. At the hut the man Has r'oun J sleeping, tbe mate to the der- ujfror by hfs side, his shoes muddy, and his hat fi'.l-d with papers taken from th dad man's pockwta. The shoes fit-f-d the tracks nicely, and a very strong cane of cucumstautlal evidence was made out. lie was tried, convicted, :u:d hanged. He protested bis inocence no fiiiongly on the scaffold that the .sheriff dehsyed in the performance of bis duty. "Withiii twelve months after thai a hard case in that country was UK.rtaliy wounded, aud od bis death-bed he coufesped to having committed the murder, and gave up money and papers tin had secured. He said he bad crossed from the road to the hut in his stocking feet, had put on the poor man's shoes, armed himself with his derringer, and luid in wait for the planter, aid" After commiting the mutder had fixed the evidence of guiit around the still sl-ep ii.'g occupant of the hut. A Useful, Monkey. A rery valu able rriunkey is the Cbacma of Africa. Wlif n youne, this baboon is very teacfi nble. And is often kept by tbe KefTirs as a domestic animHl. lie takes the placw of a dug growling when a stranger conies near ; and if it becomes necefsary to defend bis master's property, he i; much stronger thn any dog. The t'bacma easily learns to blow the bellows of a smith, or to diive oxeij ; but his greatest uee in that country is to fine! water. In the hot eeasou vhen the earth ii parched, and spiings and streams are dry, tbe owner of a tame Cbacma takes 'akes him out to hunt for the water thsy all must have. The intelligent monkey seems to knew what i wanted, or perhaps he knows by his own feelings what to louk for, and he goes carefully over the ground, look ing earnestly at every tuft of grass, and eagerly sniffing the breeze on every side. Whether ht Ecents it or not ianot known, but if there is water in the reiglibor hood be is sure to find it. It may be a dtep spring, in which case he sets to work digging down to it ; and ;it may be a certain very jucy root, which often servei instead of water. He gets that out also ; and let us hope that be has bis full share of it, to pay for his work. The Irishman and his Totato. Why is the potato so much grown Bnd consumed in Ireland ? It is became po tato growing and potato eating form the simplest process by which the Iri9h ten ant can keep body and soul together. He turns up his land, plants it, waits i four or five months, and then digs the crop. The product of these operations is his sustenance. It has not, like cat tle, oi wheat, or any of the higher pro ducts of farming, to bs turned into money before it can be made available for his own use. The complex transac tions by which producers and consu mers in a civilized society provide for the wants of others and secure the satisfac tion of their own do Lot enter into the economies of the Irish peasant. He sticks bis potato into the ground, and in due time te gathers the harvest. Feeling hungry, he goes to his store, deals himself out potatoes enough for a meal, claps them into a pot, eats them and is content. A boy once heard hi9 father remark, It is a poor rule that will not work both ways." One day while at play he found eigbt bricks and placed them ail on their ends ; he then pushed the first one oyer, and that knockeJ the next "one down, and so on until all were down. He then raised one to see if it would raise up the rest ; but the remaining seven did not move. lie went to his father and told him what he had done, and that the rule failed. " My son." said the father, bricks aod mankind are alike ; both are made of clay, both are active in knocking each other down, but neither is disposed to help each other up." How true I Why Potatoes auk Exhaustive. A large crop of potatoes takes from the soil Dearly one hundred pounds of pot ash per acre. Few soils will stand this drain, and therefore the yield declines. The potato crop is universally sold from the farm, and it leaves less refuse in manure than pry oihe". Potato tops j should be brought to the barnyard to be i worked into the manure heap. Though not bulky they contain codsiderable fer tilizirg material. Left in the field they will be blown iuto fence corners In the winter, and thus be lost. J. ALill l K i ia UUli DUl.ll a LCI tl a-i. , we have known men to sit around a table for hours trying to find out about each other's bands. If people eouM only know wtat a pplendid medicine Eimmon3 Liver Regulator ia there wouLl Vkj many a phy sician without a patient, and many an interminable doctor bill saved. I consider it infal lible in malarial infection. I had for many years been a perfoct physical wreck from a combination of com plaints, all tha outgrowth of malaria in my system, and even under the Ekillful hand of Dr. J. F. Jones, of this city, I had despaired of ever being a well woman again. Simmon Liver noig 'ilator was recommended to . I triel it ; it helped mi, and it i the only thing that ever did me any good. I persevered in its u.ee, and I am now in perfect health. I know the medicine cured me, and I alway3 keep it aa a reliable 'standby' in my family." Re?p'y, Mrs. MAKY TiAY,Cctm3i,Ala. FAR! til aE actus it v1 BASE T . p' ii i iV'ili! 1': TMFIR VS!MfT;nsS OF I'll! ST I '.1 L-'.EKS !-- -: - -lined -'! 1; - . .'. ;'. of - ?-.-sr!'v, oiTS, W!i: 'V Bi t lilVi.. Is Uil. and s: . -'d liy lare i - i : ! TV EAUGH'S HY! uZ l INSURES have a :!: 1 active;1'!'! pc-ir.". lor sll Cio: 3. i pvriors. 'i'ii- v ,t.' ins:, liiiz i"' ' in. A3 j at Manures . Ii 1 ve no su- i.l ijiti-d to drill un 1 unifuiin in nlldil loll. It' your il alcr hns nne of our ginnl-; on li ii!', send your orders direct to ii-. ; For C!rT?"am, Prlifi, etc., ariilrrM BS.IJf'" C. CVTQ M,-ii:i:f"ftitnr( rs ana isCUii Cm. w'w'.iiOj l:ui,rti.ri, M0 SoiiStj Dilnn-are Avf., PHIL.A.. PA. HAIR DALSAfA i. . y thi- ltur. RU)rr"f color wrMxi t v .,: 1 i i iiir ik wmii, vpm irnir in.,itiz. enr? in tn-.r to v ni .1! no nt. Itt-,n:-t-.- Tbe Wt-t I cr.sh C'nr? j-aw can Tiso, And thr rt I rt- ' : T.ntiw n for ' -..-.s; R.w . It nm 1-ixIUy r;r-.. n-i .' : ..K-w-,l.,r th t-nwfc, Bfi-te, I. one-, 1. . l.'-.-ir.'-.i'. T'riwxr r I hj1 S Flm.lle I ,nii,;.-..nl... Ti.t- f, , M- fin ,sj t.. ?trnir pliT,p t'-unrt Hii'iw, r.n.l 'o"1y ilrift!! 1o.il-ii. UFthtp, v iU in unt c.-v-. r-ov.r thfir benlth br M.f tim.jTr a?e l'Al:Krfc' T' ytc. but tirdi? w ri.-uj-ireroUA. Talce i in time. Sold by ail 1 "rirtw,l. iu kuve bottle nt TV .il-- . i-TT-fT, (jincV--t ami bvt mr ftr r,rn, rii- V.'aris, M.jK-r, CaKuntAi. .n. HinrWn th-r far ZiT j.roirHi. St-p! iciin. f rv trctrlc MrtJws ttes ft1 c trot rtivMe. ITii.it rt-rn cmr bmwi-rthinw too frulfti M4 br UHirjie M i. Huojx AC., N. Y. CA.RKIA(rE., WAliON & SLEIGIls Carriage Making in all its Kranetes. Pa mi in f Trizn j?i iv $ and i; F:iAIlMX; r.f !l kinds on;:, od the SHOKTBT NOTICE and tfce IAlWKST f'KlrKS. Also, riiiirnii. Ssi:,j irii Wood Torn fna, wall improve. 1 mm-lm rv. A'u. all kinder hnavy work .li re, ' n-r'ai;. .in , cufiaertc All I'Hrt e trn.' rif mo v iii worfc r;:i !s aeaor Ny dealt with- mi , TK rrjatr.i. I'. V. ' Kt'TE. Kle ii share", i .,r,p- 'Ji. ; i. LETTING. OEAl.Ui I'K'i ! .-.a vi li : e ri mel Iv the Siit..-r:,.T :,' N,H,wn !.-! 1!: .unl.na county. !.., up in tne 1-r . i .Ion,. nrt t. r ihn i 1 1 11 ' Tut ..i a lii SiuliV I'K AM K lluPSK 8t A-. Mi... .! l-r a c-njt,tv. li.o !",, n.l r,tM-iii.-i..n or 1 1 e huinlinir run he , cn at t c lm . 7 of iv.iri'k I'uiin. at A l.-.ilf. "ihe fuT r rii'cr r. - rvcp tl c riirl.t ' rrici-i -r.ir .-nc an.l aM Mil -. KiU'H MI1.I.EK. KaT tow nOnri. May (5, Css7..,i N )Tici ;. IN' THE iK ToJi-V .r- '7 '.1 "i!, rVo.,re-!"".,,,.,- Camlirin of K. t.umH Mi-I.i.tiL'hlln Yon are l-.-rrhv r toU to h .l'l'l'.-c ul 'h- iiri hnri.' le'-rnsp.l. Tl:Kfrrio: i,,-r. t.. he hcM at , .,,..-rti i . r v iiic ElK-nii ii-u . on tl li Moni'ny i .i unr r-.'t, t :'n anil w.iT.' n j.. j t or n-ln-e lM tt-kc Die K.-nl 1--tate ol H.'-jmi M i I.iniT 1: : m il-.-a. at the ar-HTi.-i.', v:i,i:,-,i,,n , lit il;..,n it I t nn ln.llst ill y award' i t-v tl,. -ail durt. or" flu w i-aue why a tru.-tee .!rr.l 1 I-.- i , ' n . .-,) to el the " .li'SEI'H a UK iY, SI crifl Shcn!!" orfl.-e. t:i nsi urn, I'.i ) A il ieT.-lw. ' N TI('!;. T1 THE T.EfTAI. IIHI,x AMiKKl'Kl.sCN- i.ative- oi mmuih-w l,'liil..i e-.....l iL - - notk-. tiiat an ,ii,r, i i. t,ei.i t fie iate rownr,- on iri,iii.v.the-2TDi day i.i M ivm i i o ri... k in the forenoon ol t-al dav. for Die i.i:ri,...-e oi tukuia t.Hrtition o. th-real ...tiite oi fi ..ivciont ton. d m"cerA,;iT:,,;vrw;;rumr yuu are required to nnend if yon think proper. Sherif, O'lic'e, i;i.er.ei.nritVt'a 'ia't! 'h..it. j FOR SALE. A Tallin!. !r Hotel -rii).erty known an the Hiatr n.uir. Miniaien int:e i.t wnr.l oi i:r et tit-if '"r -i.rii.i-r particular? rail on r h.i.lres. me tin.ier-li.ne.1 . Lbeuf t'Uti: , May 17,1. ."H.N . H I. A I K. a pocun nai lor ih tixm nuru: li. nmmmmrtee cm of tu worvt, klod aci of loor tt.-lna ora Io4.!j. 90 rrroTJC I my faith la Its macmry. 1 WIT! TWO BOTTLfW rBKa OItbr wit til, ClHLS TKBATTm oa ul dlnm.1. tnr msBmr. Gt. 9nm aa4 r. O. OOr. pa. T. a. aUWCM, Ul raari V, . B fl 15 K " not s AI.KS v y.n c.-r wt.re. lool Kkip.n '".' fav'i'tit, to M-ll our 111,0.111. Will 1 V J Vjf i'v air and !! ep.-n . Write W T. -r:n t on-urol Ft:it- rv want ed. MANi'AKn SI1.VKKW ARE fi'MPAvT, Koftorj. -Nis. -.'.J.'ju:, CURES wHEftl All CiSE fAI.S C 2Ta? ?Ic4l?!s?i '. ,2S l e III litoe. 't: int 1 lw i-j l -t , lncalrulable benefit to the human system, , , " , , V, n . ti m 1 D1 tie rure raPe Juice, properly pifM rv IfiSSSJiTlSIl ArTiJ .ilaTal V, KSO, YCTSi Pi, ;e1 ls invaluable for weakly persons a'd """"EfiiSUwIJk Invalids. The Tort firt.je Wine, and ttie p .' I'?ri'irsr,'VJ ' : "rHMttatH Grape Juice ri"served from his own vine r AddreM A. li. l AIUiLll ork f a tnrsiM T "in s.Trc." The "fnnny man" we do drtest -pq J9ii no r nis p,q 9Tji W'bo alms t n bis ancient jrn 'Motiatuos ii p.arjg Ma3, a jun: . . 1 bvi Bitru, rwi ir- ami imary ptiaj pTMj .ttis tna-(d t old weary, dreary s,turv Tbe same Of bow we curious dauRhters nf Eve inoqs jo pui-sj ia . . . i (Though tbli latter far-t we Wplv Kri-vi) MOqsnios jno 11 png .n 11 n . ji-. Must statid on our heads a point to tn1 '. Moa ot 50a jqnn oqs runniftj'tc t . In these comical lines (?) from t!ie "lunry man's" mind. 'ntn0Ja SPI110M !"ct'ji.u s.aja-;-, -j SurTace Draiuiuc. Tbe water from the field wiil ije for days dammed op against the sads of t5.e fence rows, cnless openings are cut through the sod ; and if this is done a soon as tbe ground thaws out, w may begin a week earlier. TLe gi;a will continue threuzb the summer, for the water will End its way from the f-t$ soon after a rain. The earlier ir. te season corn is planted the better it .; be, since it has a longer time to tra-s-form soil into clover and grain. TLe earlier planted crop is the poor only when it is planted before tLe ground is in condition. Of cour-o, there are exceptions to the gtiitr! ru e. By draining the field we get an titr! tr start, a longer season of giowttj. Af.er a rain, moreover, we can sooner b-,:;-to cultivate the land. This bIIot! f.r ; a uioie ctrriui vu.iivai ion, L.y wl'C:; ;'.s j crop is increased aud improved, wL.;e draining leaves the noil in a more favj. j rable cui ilition, ai.d deprives il of stagnant wa'.er, wliich is no, gool f.;r the plants. If th field is incl'nel tot level, draw furrows from the centie tj the margin, foliOwing t!i rvos t nearly as yoi can. The furrows ehcu'.d not be too far apart. On land but liitle inclined, guT fs will not bo formed. On steeper f! :';?; the furrows may not be r.c-ces-irv. Gullies may also be pievet.ted by mhking tbe furrows crooked, which wiil reduce the current, and by cL:: t...;y fcr rows tbe vo'ume of the water ar,1 :'. force will be lessened. Thus ofttc w may avoid gul'ies by tlrawirg furr.. we, for the gullies are forced by the r. liter being dammed until it breaks aw;'.r, when al! the watei from a cwns i'erai:e area follows, ruhking a fctrot.g, Lcary current. DrawiDg furrows preveL'.g the damniiDg of the water by ixakirg many ways for it. Hake the cLan.e.5 rather shallow, but deep enough where there is a ridge in th land, in or.ler to prevent water from being dammed la the furrow. A Wild Mare's Instini t. -!r, William Tnrner, w ho has chnrge (if tLe Jekyl Island (Ga.) stock, relates a g:.i story of a wild mare's ii,st;r.ct. A bunch of eleven wild hcraee roars t large on the south end of tLt is'aLil, s.i miles from the club house. Just tLe sight of a human beiig is tnouh tu rut the whole btrd to Cight. Tie ilLer morning when Mr. Turner wer.r out in to the yard one of these aii.iri.Is there, and as soon as she sw Mm tLe allowed bim to take ber by tha car-e, lead her to tbe stable and put a Lalier on ber. He soon found that sle waj sick and in great pain, and evidti.t'y had quit tbe herd in the night and c: rxe up for relief, instinct teaching ber that In ber distress what she, under ord:r.a:y circumstances, cunsidered her entity would befrieud her and relieve her pains. Mr. Turner, taking in tbe situatii-n. proceeded at once to minister to ter wants, and every effort in her btL.u!' being kindly and apparently giatefui'.j received. Scoke One fou Gajiix. All who knew Judge Bleckley and recall his loir, waving hair and beard, will arprecia'.e this story from the Augusta (Georgia) Chronicle: He was on his way to tLe Supreme Court one morning, when be was accosted by a little street zanr.a, with an exceedingly dirty face, with the customary Shine, Sir ?" He was quite importunate, and tbe judge. beir.g op pressed with the oppressive untidiness of the boy's face, eaid : ' I don't want a shine, but if you will go and ash your face, I'll give you a dime. "Ail right, sir." " Well, let me see you do it." The boy wnt over to an aries aa hydrant and made his ablution, re turning, he held out his hand for tLe dime. "Weil, sir," said the jui. you've earned the money : here it is."' " 1 d0I,,t Vnt y0'n CDOr!eJ'' cld fellow," saia tne noy, you lake it ana Lave . . . i your nair cur ' saying which he scam pered eff, The judge thought it so gjoi a story that he told it on himself. An lilnglish scientific journal enumer ates the following as among the inven tions which are specially needed at the present time: Macaroni machinery, gool red lead pencils, type writer! tl.at ' .... .... ' wu worK cn account looks ara record ! books, indelible stamp cnrelinc iLk, a practical car sarter. a good ra;!wav car . , , ' ventilator, better horse shoes, locomo- ! tive Headlights, an instrument for m.a- BuriDg the Te!ecity of wind cuirtcts: ! apparatus for measuring the depth 01 the sea without sounding by line, piano lid hinge which shall be flush on tlie out- ele. good Cuid Indie ink for draughts men, a good metallic railway tie, an ef fective cut off for locomotives, a method of alloyine coi per and iron, and a rr.old irg material for iron and brass caMirg capable of giving a mold that cau be usd over and over again. "Vifk "John, what, do you think of the new cook ?" IIn?band "Excel lent, my dar, excellent. I never en joyed abetter meal ttan my dinner today-. Where did you ever menace to find such a remaikably good-lookirg young woman, anyway ?" In just Cve minutes by the watch the CvX'k was ! informed that she ruisht find anotlt-r place. lirnpri for Ileal Ih. The use cf nr-a rapes fjr dinner Is tf yards, by Alfred :peer ct ew jer-ji l: pronounced by tbe leading medical ex.pt"- to be te rrot relible to be obtained. To j use the Unfermented Grape Juice isjuitllai eatinc the ripe sweet crape.