MMMMMMMMMMMMMM''M'1M'M'MW'M l - .1 - 3 . a it -i The ''are of ''arrlut-e.. Tbe editor of ihe Wnym Jt ikrr in i rt-cent, Interview with a prominent Chi ca" c.irrui bidder ji.tned the ( How It'S mfrni! in relative t lh'C.r- f all p.uti.ed v- lui'le. 1 I. f.ir(r-' 'I..C th preterv t i- n c( ihr c r o' ti :A linirw of f irr! i1ep-i;.li tr great measure j Up"ti th- way in which l' houw. Hie bi thou'd nit y :ni'J hy. wi'h a ni.'". erte hJ in 'm ifii t'f ' w '. . Wr !! h Co'' !" wi ! tie aaVc ed I'" n ' '- " Yihirle I f'!lr4 i.;r a bruW iti;, .ia tit ttatlipTir.- f It,, nl m.l f-l 'I. i conrs ami f" '.?! ..ri. -h. I rol uu' ghi sImu d Ln r i.p 'n I 1 1 n ' th wid.tr. h;ch . d th.ref..re t cuin(i tr itiierviwe screr-isMl. T" cioh houv ih"U't! tut I"' cunD'-cied mtti tin 8ll t:r ii-f. the !uiure pr, since the ammonia ?uni ruing mm tie n'-illuufi wll ii. ni"rf t crack and rum varnish, and rniu ct'ois i p.ti;.! and Iinit.g. than All nthei c !) pul t getuer. 'J. Irt b hi ton erf itt hurry In your vehicle "alien you have it de!ivred ittr at first or afer i" h bwu ie varnished. The cha.ge of temperature from the factory to your c-ch ho'.; mi-epeciliy if yu have een in a hurry to pet ioi:es3ion of it JCTvct ttit Tarn inti. Ia1 it stand uni.utifor su.e ftrw day, wajhiDjf It with coM watt-r. I.i the sfittdt Al.rpco!d air will circu late frt-tly. This will iuiur Hit hurilrn Ids and tril!iancy of th Tarnish. 3. Ioa": u th. same 9?oi,je and chamoii 'fatl.tr for w.4?hini tLe pinrls j and tin1rr j'.irts an J m ttff'.s of a citu-, ' Wli i ii liirnr a cariiarf, kp it out of tli nun. Take c-trt u;t to "Aft the li ninc. if clfitiiirijr off itli a he. Fiti 1 wa.tfili r th tvly Mrifli a oft cpoti'-, ell ft.it ur.-t'-d, winch j iiiet-f over t lit p.irirlft, 8't tl:? thf dirt j wi!l il 'w of with th- war as r ruus i down l"at a 9-co:ul sint. for ili in der prtsand wlifeli. and crfu!!- dry fad purt with its !ii-Ul cL.micis. 4. I ' ric allow mud to tlry on a new or newly varnished currl.ipt ; spots arid Btains will te ihe invariable rrsul: 1! you do. ". l )ii't us? a spuk lru.li fir ti-an-Inp thrt wlit !..! ii ,.!t-r ptrtso. v. i i ' clef, eveu when ymi r- lulrrali y c.tt.li dect that a!! uiu.l h a be-ii rUi'i-i!, 1' any urn i. left on ei'l.er wherl or IjiisI.. ' it wi.l scr.iU'h off the varrji."h ami ?io.l lh l s ad Ut J! .is if sndpipT ha I ' beeu Ufcd to do tlm work, j 0. Don't allow water to dry of i'.seif on u Vtn.Uhed suif n'e, as this Kill pro ( duv't stain, luiove all inois'. lire with ' the ch.iruois leather o:,ly, after the sof; : lit' hs Itet-o used. 7. lMn't ue hot tater or sn.tp on n ' arm-ihed suit.icr. ' S. l)jnt It-t letiher top carri-ig- s lie lot x unusril wuh top iiomi, liut iaks- it occa.-i mally, takiin; off the str.iin o.i he ; 1.... i . . ... irsi.ti niiu eo-e'.ay l.y SlitfLtty " f a.t- log " til- j lilitl. Frtquentiy i.:m!I tin' ! Bprotis Vt. Ir 111 leather IS eii'HUf-lt-tl, Ul.V le .il,ed0CCa.SIOIi:i.!j With We,k aoapv a".er not tirM ccrutN-d wi'n We'.ted sivip ami ihP U:h-r then re- Dloed Willi In -st. iK'ut otiut tot;tke preciinti. n k."iii.st Wolhs In i:u.shioiis and lu.iijjs. In tie ca.- of a rlo'e c.rri:ie, -t a s'.ici-r of fpu ir .? tuipi t.tine crrphor on t.. il xr, ilinw up hit tl.t (j"a''e!t and c'oi ll. tl Th.S W'.l ; Tt-Vent Riot I. S from !. a U:nuk'. ttl of ten cure v ii.-n ne;!c'. has to le rt d.d. I1'. I )iiii tie c: to iai n ' he xl frttt-ut ly. en that thty Hie v.ell ..:! Id. titltl that tlie w.i.-hrll are in pood t.l der. Wht-n they retpiire oil, ui? sperm oil, such as is always in the sewir.p ma chine drawer. Sret tii! wi I guiii u;', iid should never used. Wheu pu. tiuic on the I'xle nits, be cartful to lit tbe thread properly, not crossing or Btraiulnjj if. (ccatiion.i!!y inspect the ; entire vehicle. It a bolt or a clip set ms getting loost, tiphtt-n it upator.ee hi h the wrench. If the tires of the wheels Ucken, so that the joints of the felloes can be seen, have Ihem shruuk at once ; ! and whenever any little repair U-coniH ' neciss;iry or even advisable, have ltdne at once, and by some one who knows how to d i it. Bio Game. The preatest, game of pteserve in the world will be held by the Cheat Mountain Sportsmen's ('lub, ti e memlieiilnp of which is limited toS.", whom To are piominent 'p irtmp men t f rittslmrp. Pa. Comparer with it. Tuxe do I'ark is a mere bagatelle. The pre serve lies in the heart of the wildest region in the mountains of West Vir- ginla. It covers an re;t of CO miles, and within lis limits there is not a set tlement. Bear, deer, wild tuikey and otter game abound, while the coo' mountain strer.rus are filled with the speckled beauties that make the henrt of the angler leap with joy. The tract of land embraces 50.000 acres, ar.d will te ' increased by the addition of 20,0 ) acres. It is fifty miles from the milroad, but is reached by a good macadamized road. None but the most intrepid hunters have traversed its solitary wilds, while only the merry moonshiner has resided with- J In ita confines. The bear and deer have haJ full swing, and the hardy hunters , will find great sport in the hunting sea- 1 son in peppering buckshot into this n ble game, while there are just enough rattlesnakes loitering on the hills to add the spice of danger to the fun. During ' the year the preserve will be plentifully ' Stocked with English pheasants, and ! wild boars will also be turned loose there. A commodious club house will be erected this summer, and experienced gacekeepei9 will be placed in charge, wlK,se duty it will be rot only to protect the property, but the game, hy keeping an eye on ptecher!. KNOWLEDtiE and tirul-er should net be much urn! till Hey ure well sea soned. A .Mt .ar Should not hesitate to wit upon those IP with suca disetirs a !mall thix. Cholera or 5carlt Fever. Tteie la htn to he fearea by persons waltiurfon the ulrk tr tr.ey wth W Parb rnphvlartie F.uid freely. Id Ick rorma It abtiuld be ripoard on a I late or aorer, and tbe patlant ptiDKed eff with tha riold diluted, for aofrty, eiraollne and ecru fort In tn alck-room the Fluid 1 ladlspensable. KASKI NE THE NEW QUININE. A POWJRPULTONIC, I ''"' ' ,l ii. -f si ' lfr. j ASP?CI-IC F jR MALARIA, i AH UMATISM. j NEHVOU3 PR STRATON, I ' Hr. . .- ' t . N H . "1 .!- J )T"I j,U..l.-. I K U ' V N K'T-.M Ti I. l'' . ! U.' ;? .-.r : . I .1 iiu'i- -K. Tt p tit Sr. i N V trt-'i- i Wi'h k--- ' k :,- It i " t-n rurt t ' i'i r :i - :. it : rj'h st . i ' -i r. '.'n N .': ooi r,'.': "Kli .-I- -n i - m ; 'fr ! lutii'ti K'n 1 T. M" 'bM. j n t.-r Vnltn , t'jrv .!? K I cu'' I. 'f nrr . tn " niir J sn.! nenoJt J W r ' T- r . . . , r. Vt J - ' II , V Y I" ! "- !! It n i'.v i"''-' I - 1 Thin ... .;. i. mr:: iht Kwlnw l i' rT ni--tiiD t. i !mll I. U i.- I 'U ..- : ki-t' . " ! ;- J l-ill- .it .. I T :' .lfiiBit. I or ll t v ' - I I r llll.klKIKi" n 4rnr, ... Nr Tfir. fe D95INES 5YRUP 1 Ilrarl I'jkt M. "(Mtfli it 4 nrui." '. '. t ..." "I WUti il., I'- 'i... l.V ttlM'k ... i-nrf. Hr ! .r -rt I'lTU-.ttrii, t'-inl.o. 'Uiirlrn HMiltK ' : h 1.:. ' r 1 1 j r t lt n I -ft: - f 'tie tin. I. IT. 1. .Iru.-i- II. l-liui:, 1 lift.. r . i - an1-. r.'-l i-iirf-. rt. tol''. f" h- n r l.V UiUlI i'l-.r-l ..'it ! "Kouh no Kh'k.'' lrtln I'roplr W n -' tl-'Hl: n K .. t t r-t- r- l.pjltn :' vl'.r fuffl d A. mi j-.-tt-ri'-f .Mrxu.tl -l.'VilUJ. i. " Ituuiih n l'alu." furrt rh"li-H. .'-'. i-rtmi .. .lt.r"liO t. f'he. jti:i. ('r.t.. 1.-' i.'.r. ni'UM;;:i, tlie uiiilisiu. c k..ch in I' .tin ri..tr-. IS. Mot It-r. It yiiitr- !,ii( na.'f"tfii wi.rn , 4H ! nrv.ju. u ' A a: l' Hf airfi i'itw. r.' i. I''a:Ll-!,. I If- Ptfwrtfr. t -.-ii .tir-i to r.. .ot. ' Kitnih mn lile " 'urr .il.-. ..r hnti rrr ! 1-. iTt,: irf rU'lio. Mrlm. ia!rn,l ..r ..'i-r. It.'rrr. : an nt.rD.il '" l I'"'- rure. i..-. ltru- Pretljr A'm-n. j, t ,.,a tr ..W..i:'. Hr..lth l.er.w.r. ' "Konsh mn Mth." "K utrh i'H li'?i" i trt hum .r-. eruf ti.-n. rir.sr wotiu, tetter. n;t rbeutti, !r....i.l feet, rMliMm, l(tiitli um 4 slarrli. rr.'-;.- . rt.-r.iv ..r- l .iiir-. t 'fui'lt.t cur rt .,r.t rtir..ri-. l-n ni Otie. ! ctric-e lr (t.j'htijtn. p..rj tftr..t. i"Ul l,rrt.n. rtr lltw tf ! llnn. C'li ' f!r-n. .-ii,w in !i-vr.i.i:,lti.t. l.u u v . r ttr t I axiil .t.-uctti? u-e Wri:-' H.-:;:i Krncwor " talarrli uf Ihr l:lldr. S' ' a i t. Tr.r.T . ri trif. .ti 'ii.iT!..n. all ktMnrr a :nt 1. 1 . ..r u.j-1 . . iie-l : t "ii u-hu-r.i''i.v I 'Halr Rm, Knaf hr." K ... n KIj" .-i-.ir tl.rm out, ai.-o t ff!!n 9 TIMES OUT OF IO Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil CURES Rheumifiim and Neuralgia. 99 TIMES OUT OF 100 Dr. Thomas Eclectrie OQ Cl'Kti A Cold or a HoaritntM. 19 TIMES OUT OF 20 Dr. Thomas Eclectrie OS CL RES Atihma and Diphtheria. 49 TI1V.ES OUT OF 50 Dr. Thomas Eclectrie Oil CtKCS Craup and affectum ol the, Throat. rricc 50 cent, and 91.00. SOLD EVERYWHERE. it. Bai OV'7 i :?C'00 BOTTL: - TnO vBLIS i 4- ?i&'?&&Zw:r 4 1 7v. j " ami '-, -sw- A fIl9Vi2 -f- a -'-f v 1 BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. This .tlapazio portray AmerU can thoasat and life from ocraa to orean, 1 filled with pure bicblaas literatare, and caa be aafely wl. corned in any family circle. HICI aSc. 03 A TtA IT MAIU 9vmpl Coef uf aaiaa iuar mailt tax r. lpt tf 3 M-t tack mwmtHr,. 15 tf. Pwaalaaa Llal with el titer. E. 7. E732 k ZVJ, TzZl&art, 130 133 Pearl SC., X. T. 2 !tir jnllliriilUllM THE NEv: r..NE LijLJANT hiCrl AHf.1 "JENNIE JUNE" SEWINC KACmWE IS THE BEST. BUY KO OTIIEK. mm The Ij ADEE8' FAVORITE, because It is LIGHT EUNNINO and does such boout-ifal work. Acents' Favor ito.becauso it is a quick And easy seller. AGENIS WAWED uToorClPIED TEEEITOEY. JUNE MANUFACTURlitG CO C3T. LiLII. A7:::s j.l C:!ir;3 ZM CHiCAGO, ILL. ss;c.nki SAI.K OF VAL1ABL? REAL ESTATE HY TIKH'K UK AN nKJ'KK r ths ruT'KT trn ni"t i !' ' tNiii'-rln c-Wity. to ui dt r-. tr.ere iH ri el to ty PuhllC Viij'lue, tit tht-'i'ourt Una:-?, In K'-eoj-t urx, oo Saturday, the 4th day of June, b8T. T- ! I i! h-'if.!1! 'i:t.. in li!a'"i 'iri' v 1,1 t I,. 'iriit . ap-mn-k-ii a :i I mle t.,r Ihe t-rnehl of I'.- K . w -t It. :r , -rt-. ( .r. No I. A " rv't! !f'-trf. ri nif nir of st 1MV .V'l,-s i u'n-l. n il 'luitirf lntli of Jf' n ?i .t ' n t-..!. ,n i.itinri h:-.-.iic !l.r...r !-,l :. lHrrlUfj i. tnhtr unit o lii.;. - i t ircut'iw Watrr hnw- Mi -1. T'.i " -'W. r .- :ic.::. t .t:i r . r. 1 j !.;,::'. V ..:. r iirj frliea .'rr.l. tt - - n ttv i .'.-! :i.v. -'mt r.l. No. ' A r,--' ::.ihI n't :mti:i: lan.!s ol i:i..'i. ."T 1,;: U ii- nt !!:'--. kucwo - hrvl.wr.-i . ti : i,s ill UNK Hl'N I'!; Kit an,! UIIK1V -! : t'lis'lt iiu r"TeJ an I ::ni'.-r.-.. S Ua ' Iij.' ..I;..:: Ian. In o J In i.lt- - t ,,r.. y.rliti:' unlotlitr t-oti Ijir'i '..N!' .1. u-,rr .ir J-.-.. L uim p'ov.t un-1 iiiji' -r !. 1 I'llMS o I I 1 K --tit - SAI.K. I. ru. I- -r it T ii 1 ri n th 1 ti' iti two ir rt cn'ri .tie tn 1 1 lit tti 1 It. " ,j ' -.-,-- r lit 1 1f : Kl r KK'TSON. A-'I.r,-- ft IiV.- Hr;"i'n K 'l.-k! 1', ASSIGNEES SALE OF VAi HAELk seal estate. BY I i:l I AM'MilK.KiiiKlMrKT . n'ii r, I'l. .-rt ! ' iii.T-.-i i-i.untv, 10 o lirr-tt-.l. I will ,n -r m l'.!.u- Si . nil Tbursi'ay tbe Set un.l la of Jane, I S7. -t lo rVln'k. n. lit. K-i .to A !: f li.t .-. rtit 111 j in .iiii.ii. rti 1 1! . tlVji:. .-rri:-i-,l l'atr:-l t'.'Uiy r:.i t . t.'.p i. :i..wir. .Je-.-rlr.ea 1 ,.r !.in I situate -t. ' i- : . :!:. m .-..uii' y , 1'i-t.n-: i- 1 1 : A.;;. i-x lan.l ..I li-r- I. : V'l ' ! e'.'.itl TCC'''l A TWi 1 s r, 1; Y 'I A K II: 1K. I K A IE SI-4HI.K. iMi I I.I' K-n . I I II M(i A A t lit 1 . ! I I 1 t II' lt i; i l l t ! 'i H I r.-. An pfi'Mt ri t .rtr. -f .ii--r rif oi thlf-- jiro rty. li ir on iiif .. 1 l'r:.t'k-t -iwri Ki.itl. ve r yrh-rt- ti.r r. ir. in I: .1 . ' I :. n I It a :r v.mnt ir lntrr""t. 1 mlir S -m!: .t v i'.-n .rv, CoEtalniEj? 40 Acres. Mere or Less. i ki:m ii i S I. ;.r i-.-r'r KI V y. ; rr r, i r. . -il.-wu. in rru. i.t.J ..f : nil - f T : T ! I'l .'Uf vrar. Mill . the ..-Trr .1 j n... n . : ' ifiJ iui.r?i;aiep .f ti.e j t li" rrru :i .u.l-r l r t e uar tiivr. .in 1 t'. r Vit l", - lt .IY I .1 n It ei.ni. A - 0f T r- iiili bljid iuhvl.jiHil X ' y r - VtV.ofi I Cthr eon,i'Miii eharirc T.im to fj."i. A c m p!.t ant of atra.hmanta itli f--h moilili.e. Almi J-hn n K:.r. J ihna.) Tvktr. an-1 I- of F..nr llmm.n trl U'nrr. I HITS' Till I. m jour i' n l:.-.iv, lf. v.n v . r . i : t. ETrr ..hi:.- Am: n it 101: 3 vi Iks. S. n t f X 1 r i.!..r. V. A. WOOD COMPANY, 17 NorlU loth Si.. Iitilac1clphlia. Iau PATENT irrSEY WISE G A.RN ETT. Attorney-at-Law, WASHINGTON, D. C. Rrfera to VI National lt.in. W ahlT!rtrTI IX C. r85r roa ikvenior's cuid.- 'AFJSY PILLS ara Are trfrt.y Mmfm anO alaya t.tt"l.l. 14 I'aatf to-Oar rrularly ty lo aju Amtinii A Women. 4ivrafce-4 averlar aUI moo. on wrial ... .Mlram,. "Try t tlila ala rar Brat, hold bf ail tmrs M. or mailed to art alli rnia Rrn1 4 eenla for paru.ni.ara. , aiLtox ratcinc co. rraiia CURE FITS! j Urhtro I aw-. ctu I 4n avt itmi iMrlf t mrp tlxn. f' r a Uin ftaTrd lie hart (Lami tvl-n aurtD. I laMW ft ra!iA' r- '. b mmOm ttr. 4a.a of PrTa. PLaJY or PALI..: -1 PiCKS ll'-U-ctr attU. I rrant mf rrtirfuT U ' J worst . Hca.ti cxlr tteUtMt la n rtt3 .' -r t- to rvcvlTIDC ft rtarr. tt4 em fur ft tfit i-l I J t n. it ooait jom Ta"ltatc lor rtftl, nti4 I will rurt - AAiraUr. H. ta. .LUT( 1 13 'rl M. f . w T-r- HOI5EUT EVANS, a ? M VIM mm .aan?! UNDERTAKER, A.-VIt MAXlTACTUktH UK anj dealer la U k nit or ri'KMTCKK, taA full line "I t'akrts alwsrs on haD1.- Bodies Embalmed Vt I11N KE't IHElt. Apt SO 19 ADVERTISERS E.tfriTi SB I , .N r w ,ira.ean leru I ing OKOKdE P. . a t'u.. 10 struce I M., n l.ira.ean lerti the exaei j any proposed line "f Aisem.ing In American "-'e-F'". asw-pea;e pata p n I e 1. oe IfllRGINlA FARMS FOR SALE. 1 I abia prt I I c.w-nc abia pro. pert Bn't (or rtrfilar.rMitalrvnt: taf kVLUTAHA.i: "i t" l i J I wll itlt a assets Ye I Happy Homes. .S; down, poor tired mothers, U-fo' you straighten the room ; it will do y.u a preet deAl or pood and can harm no one. What if baby's plaything are scattered over tL floor, he will wan to bnili up his town apaio soon, and ynu are weirine out fast enough anyhow. V-ry many of us are ranking oursflves old before our t:m by our oj's'aken idea of "keeping house." I feel to n:pht like hold up up to vuw a picture thu' wis once j j my room, a rtal p'cture of llfe. and s-ich a sad one, too, that the ters will alwiys come when I ihirk or it. Nire years apo we had five bripht lit tle children, four roy cheeked girls and one Jtouf, hearty boy. all light-hearfed and full of rftnp. L'ke most house keeper), who like to see a tidy home, the noise and playthings worried me quite a good deal. I fretted and scolded, oft t:m?s saying life had laid a heavy bur den on my shouidcis. almost too heavy to carry. My plan of " keeping house" often made the little hearts ache, when it should have been my daily care to ever keep them iu th sunshine, in order that they mipht the moie r-nrly piow up to be noble men and women, au hon or to the land aud the pride of the home from whe-jce they cme But my first thought then was for a clean quiet room, and not as it should have been for the tender minds intrusted to my care. The scarlet fever got a etort in the neighborhood. In two days our little ones all lay moaning in their loom, in their feverish delnium talking, of tSre days that bad pussf-d and potlK Oh, how did my heart kep from brspking as I stood first by one little fcrm and then by another, trying with 1 mother's anxious care to ciol each turning brow. For wieks we wntchf-1 and nursed and pray-d, the tamily physicl.it; telling lis there W-ta liltle ll'.ipe, and he cruld not tei! which uiiphl he the first to po. When I slipped away to the kitchen tor lefreshments, I found ev-ry:h:ri3 q'ii.-t and still, the. fl tors e'ejn and whi e ; hen I could see my error, and the f3 I tried to take would a'mos' choke me. and many times did I promise if God wou'd give me hack my little ones I would try to be more careful in the fu ture. Scarcely a home in the r.-gl!Hr-bend but lost one g.jldeu lik, s-tine !t,sf fmif, but after m.ioy weeks of weary lays and n gh's God beard and was pleased to answer my praer. Again the littl" forms leiu to gain strength, the white faces to grow bright, and now I feel like saying apaio to all mothers, lrt the li tie ones fin:h their play before you begin to straighten the room. .V. -1. IT. in I'rarti-1 Fanner. Girls, Be C'aui iou. Girl3, leware of transient young men. Never sufTi the address of strangers. Uncollect that one good, steady farmer's boy or industrious mechanic is worth rxoie than all the floating trash in the world. The allurements of a dandy Jack, with a gold chain about bis neck, a walking stick in his paw. and a brainless though fancy skull, can r.erer make up the ls of a kind father's home, a mother's counsel and the society of brothers ar.d s:sers. These affections lasr, while tha. of such a man is lst as the wane of a honeymoon. G:rl-. beware ! Take heed lest ye fall into the "snare cf the 1 f iwier." Too many have been already j taker from a kind father's home and j h g i mother's counsel, and made the victimsof prtver'y and crime, brought to shame and disgrace, and then thrown upon iheir own resources, to spend their tew remaining days in grief and sorrow while the brainless skull is mak ing its circuit around the world, bring ing to its ignoble will all that may be allured by his deceitful snares, and many a fair one the shame of his artful vil lain v. Kjcchanjc. Smokixo Undkr Water. Says an expert swimmer in the New York Sun: "It looks very strange to see a man go under water with a lighted cigar in his mouth, smoke calmly at the bottom, and come to the surface with the cigar burning as nicely as if be were smoking in his easy chair. Apparently he defies all natural laws, bat of course he doesn't. It is a simple trick, but it re quires practice. Just as I throw my self backward to go down, I flip the cigar end for end with my tongue and upper lip, aDd get the lighted end in my mouth closing my lips water tight around it. A little slippery elm juice purpled before going in prevents any accidental burniug of the mouth. Go ii.g slowly down backwaid, I lie at full length on the bottom of the tank and blow smoke through the out end of my cigar. Just as I reach the surface, another flip reverses the cigar, and there I am smoking calmly. The reversing is done so quickly that nobody notices it." Jeffehson's Tex Rtles. 1. Take things always by tbe smooth handle. 2. Xever spend your money before you have it. 3. We seldom repent of having eaten too little. 4. Piide costs more than hunger, thirst and cold. o. Nothing is troublesome that we da willingly. C. Xevar put off till lo-roorrow what you can do to day. 7. Xever trouble another for what you can do yourself. 8. Never buy what you do not want because it is cheap. 0. Ilrw much pain the evils have cost us that never have happened I 10. When angry, count ten berore you speak ; if very angry, couut one hun dred. Sew on buttons over a darning needle, ; and when done pull out the needle, and J the buttons will be found to be much 1 loosei than thnw sew-1 on in t),n I ordinary way, and will not poll off as J eas.Iy. Boeklen'a ArnlraRaltf, The bes-t salve in the world for cats, Br nines. Sores. Uers, Salt Rhea in. Fever Sore. Tetter. Chapped FJ.nda, Chillblalns, Corns and all Skin f options, and positively cores Piles or no pay required. It Is trnar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 22 cents per box. For aale by Z. James and W. W. MeAteer.of Lore t to. a irrw lease or lite. When one has been suffering the agonies of a severe attack of rheumatism, neural gia or sciatica, and relief comes, it seems as 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 jo r that this medicine really did cure these diseases. S''7 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. After !uil:rinii fur uearly two years with a fvntln mh alia, k of rheumatism j after trying alin tttrf pecific, domestic and foreign, whi' l. Te-i'ilitrof a wise man, or a lei, mi:'i "-J o'ie t trust in, it waa a douiile ple.iure. t t me to rind a remedy which, orii,iiiati.s,; in t lie famous '"City of Klins" lite h' '.! of fuj ancestors and its lir-t I mil ii'. - has pruVed invalua ble a s: !' tjo.ii-'. -.x months since I w.i. i .-.-: -e om ihe i;rrniucaiiee of th:t wur I At'il iiiior.s. It h is proved to me, in a sf. I tkrrc-e, a renewer of my ftriu.-r vipo' and atrenth, so tlnit I have hvn enabled to raive about with almost youthful aotivit", and to feel, tvhile ap prria hinj my "three score yfars and ten," that I have a new hold on life. I believe your philos tph of thedisease to he correct that it has its origin in the blood, and that your reme ly touches those joints anl mus cles, loosening the nodes, which have been brought into suhje?tion to this dreadful disease, and sets them free as no other remedy that I hare tried. I have been cauti. tis for so Ion? 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 hare any knowledge of. A. B. Davknport. Kvery druggist idutuid keep Athlophoros and Athlophoros Imt here they can not be bought of the drugi the Athlo phoros Co.; 112 Wall St., New York, will end either (carriaee paid i on receipt ,f regular price, which is fl.'O per Lottie for Aihlopli'ir-ts srd for Tills. For liver an1 kWi:w rtiM-nscs. dy!j-etiR, ln-di-fe-itdin, weakiu-s.--. n r'.o'.i-'' 1 t iltty, diM'KFej of woTr.en, t-otitii.aii.iii. beKilHche, impure "io-vl. Ae.. A thloiiburcs Tills are iinequalei f Si, GUILDS & 00. vhoi.issai,t: 511 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. ; Our Special Drive FOR 1887, 3.00 Seamless Calf Shoss FOR MEN, In Button, English Balmorals and Seamless Top Congress, Any Sizes. Three Widths. SEND for SAMPLES and PRICES. 15at:sfactl5aSTrasteea Agents Wanted Lvery-A-Mcre. Enla'2.-1 i!-l rii. '..-.i 1 . . ., ... ... ... , L .... I a -11,1 t . tur No I- t-ri- r. . . ;,.i ada t!ie et.t ffw.a pr n. . ' r i-ni " nd ftvl ; -r irtiltr . 2 l:l , III tri-v. . KIXLKl, 111 tlnM,m kt. 1 itL 1.".S:l I in on. . OAD; 'ji!f-jl Tfuneraae f'l"- T It ai.J ri i'.ibt ht-rtnUii- Ua am m ." .in- jiftaV -l, W rT ' ar . rn'l tnnatlon. an 1 tr. aatu - ttt. mo... i t,v W rav xuirM K. I!lttr4 lA Mtver. of til- V..T. V. 1 I. - t c'.ilj1, fur 'L 4t a . i.i vrswrL 4?f mrt. !- .; ii irlnra q f a----T 9 xf.i.Tr -'.i-3. " -r r u t f r tti wU. IpriJT ?fiTCit t r. u. rt. KULr;!43 t" fcl3. S rU. J .rl..r Ti-ru. r ' rt . r.-. : . i, t , ai.d rn7f tfc-r .line 'i. Flab!? .- tt 1 a : l.a-' S:af T4,r,!f mil.t !.. for M'.iJP-; cop sn.i U- t-.a . rti 4i;rM II. . RKU aVt V. T '- l ?ltl;v'r . i , I'S - -. . . jL nZ'-m IhmM i a?.s V. t, SiErsa n s. 25 Tha Graatect gedical Tnoroplx of tha Age! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. I.aaof aapetire. Uowela coatlve, Pain ia th head, wiih a Ja!l aeaaation in the back art. Pain anasr tbe afaoalder blade. Fit Hi eaa after eating, with adis inclinacioa to exertion of body or Blind, Irritability of temper, Low iplrUi, with a feeling of bavin g neglected some do.tr, Wearinraa, IHzzineaa, Flntterina at the Hear.. Cuts before ths erti. Headacha i ever tbo risbt eye, Iteatlesancas, with fltful reom. Highly colored I'riar, and CONSTIPATION. TCTT'S I'lI.IJare;pecially at' ipte I to lu. it rases, one dnsa affects t :cb a ai a :ip.' of feel i n p m to aston it ti the 9V Tere Ttt-y InrrraM the Appetite, and cc iseti, xJv t 'l kt or Klcti. tbua tbe ar tern u t aooriatie!. ar d their Tonie Action oa fir itfatiTeOr8rana,lariilai i tools ara r ' ' ' l':-t- a-w-. 44 Murray 4t..'V.Y. TUITSlaiR DYE. u"ut IIaih or V u;-Kr.ts oJi'-nged to a Glosst liLCK iiv a single appli.ution of ih:-i Itrn. It iii-ti-rs a untural color, nets i :s'antar",i;'lv. (-o!i. bw Itruggists, or e?it v eii'reii o& rece;pt of 01. Cnce,4- Kurrtv St., New York. HOT DEAD YET! VALLIE LUTTRINCER, itcrACTntEu or TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE AND TIN ROOFIXQ, Keepeettolly Invites the attaotlon ol bit trieodf and the public In general to the fact that be is still carrying on hupine? at the old stand opposite the Mountain Hooe. Kbenubnrg, and Is prepared ta apply from a large stock, or mannfactoriDg to or der, any article in his line, from the rmalleft to the largest. Id tbe ben manner and at the lowest living prices. rf-No penitentiary work either made or sold at this establishment. TIN ROOF1NO SPKCIALTY. Olve me a e and satlsfv yonmelves as to my wort and prices. V. LUTTKINO tK. Instturg, April 13. 1SS3-U. Important to Canvassers. tsVAXTEIs Live Canvassers In every coantt In the l nlted States to sell ft tx S PATENT Rfc. tKMHLt SAIl IKON, whim combines two 1 ead Irons, Polisher. Flnter, fcc. one iron doing the work ol an entire set of ordinary irons. 1 I elf-heating by gas or alcohol limp. I4rjt 1 AWAY VIT1I HOT KITdlE.Mi. Price' moderate. A large and lasting income Insured ! to good canvassers. Al.lress. It.r circulars. Ae.. ! Oi. SAD IKON CO.. S.& Keade St., N. Y. I AGENTSlrVANTEDS." tuV ota ol a, ow- 1 J uu.oqii L t-MQultsd Imcilxutm aA- ia. -, . " "; "temosr perret r'orP,r0i fer,t l,r ,., . x; p j , 1 1 ... a. TO YOU. 'Hr Ontlj. ;t... . - f'i. 'J --- :n ' -t fit ' -" y ro.t-.f ..m-1 ;-.- , R"v. -r-JV. "' e . J.l. . -VVrv- ' i' "i ' ."" I--V J y " - . . V - - f, ,,. , ' " liil:3-.-,j :r! -- . -y-... . - - :.- , --a-s- -- ' - - - ' ' " 1 " . : I . . '. - tr . u4 f . i. I :e x -.r...r. . , .1 1 . . ,. .1, .:.: . ;-..r i. . I -a, - . , i : m ,1, i. 1 . , . y i-. .... c 1- . . ! . . - - .- o . I '... ,.. . Iwl. L4. .1. t , l-; , M ... ;, l . . r I . U . fc.-t Mir ..r : , . r-r;. .-. ' . . ni .1. - ; 1. .1 ..-li t. t m r ::. t .-, ..-,t ,r -,r EARS IN USE. m jfes"f v ? r7 002. ta V:JLKj.'tJirfi.T;ij r - . . T i'-, I . . , V MM ... Deiug A Boy. There is nothing in the woild of w hich a boy is so pro'jd as of the fact that he is a boy. He 'oesn't despise girls, tut he pities them heartily. No one has better told tbe story of boyhood than Charles Dudly Warner. You will all own the truth of what he says : One of the best things in tbe world to le is a boy. It rt quirts no experience, though it needs some practice to be a good one. The disadvantage of the po s:: iou is that it does not last long enough. I is soon over. Just as vou get used to being a boy, you bave to be something 's with a good deal more work to do, tud uot half eo much fun. And yet every boy is anxious to be a man, and is v.-ry uneasy with the restrictions that rf put upon him as a boy. There are so many bright spots in the I'fe of a farm boy that I sometimes think I should like to live the life over again. I should almost be willing to be a girl if it were not for the chores. There is a great comfort to a boy in the arnonnt of work he can pet rid of doing. It is sometimes astonishing how Blow lie Can go on an errand. Perhaps be i couldn't explain himself why, when be is sent to a neighbor's after yeast, be stops to stone the frogs. He is not ex actly cruel, but he wants to see if he can hit 'em. It ia a curious fact about boys that two will be a great deal slower :n doing anything than one. Boys have a great "power of helping each other do nothing. But, say what you will about the gen eral ueefu'uess of boys, a farm without a boy v.ou'd very Boon come to grief. He is always in demand. In the Grtt placelie is to do all the errands, go to the s'ore, the postoffice. and to carry all S'-rs of njt-te?8gf-s. lie would like to nuve h many legs as a wheel has spokes, Hi.ti rotMe aloui in the same way. Tins he sooif times tries to do, and peo ji e who have seen him "turning cart wheel" along thu side of the road have supposed that be wan amusing himself a : 1 idling his time. He was only try ii. g to invent a new mode of locomotion. e that hv could economiz-s his legs and h his erranls with greater dispatch. L,"p frog ia one of his methods of get ting over thr ground quickly. lie has a natural genius for combining pleasure with business. Farm ote. Newly planted grape vines should bear hut a single shoot. Lyers of old wood may he made. A roast rd or boiled lemon, tilled while hot with ?ugar and eaten still Vot just i ti-rore retiring, will often break up a I cold. . i '. j K-ep large squares of pasteboard hung I conveniently to slip under lots, kettles. s'ewdishes and spiders, whenever you j set them down. j To ket p cuke from sticking to the pin. without using pajier, after greasing the ptn, fcift a little flour in, then turn it over and shake out all that you can. Cean lamp chimnevs by holding them over the spout of the teakettle full of hoihrg water, then wipe them with a clean cloth. It will make them beauti- fuiiy clear. ! It is said if feather beds and pillows I tie left out in a drenching rain every i Spring, ar.d afterwards exposed to the j sun and air co every side until dry they ; wi'l be much freshened and lightened. The farmer of to-day with brains and I ambition to make his farm pay must ' e'eqr his mind of cobwebs and his back ! cf moss, anh take his garden out into i he open field. ! Eggs intended for hatching should j not be over two weeks old. If much o'der it takes longer to hatch them, and j the chicks as a general thing, are Dot so J thrifty. The Jersey cattle ar said to be In- creasing in size. Those m this country I are much larger and hardier than those ! brought over twenty year? ago, and we ! have better stock here than can be pro I cured elsewhere, not excepting even the Isle of Jersey. The gooseberry bushes do best when they are well trimmed. They make very rank growth. It is a fruit that does best iu rartial ehade, and if tbe mildew does not attack it a crop may al ways be looked for. They are not grown extensively for Bale, but every farm and garden should have a space devoted to them. j Farmers Can Raise Their Own ( Trout. It is much easier, says Seth I Grren, to stock a stream than to raise ' fish ic ponds, because the jouDg 6sh. will take care of themselves much bet j ter than anyone can take care of them, ! and If they are protected from danger ! until they are forty -five days old which I is about the time the fish culturist takes charge of them until they aie ready to feed, they are then tolerably able lo look out for themselves. In stocking a stream with trout, the young fish should be taken to its bead waters, or put into the springs and little rivulets which empty into it. As they grow larger, they will gradually settle down stream, and run up agaiu to the head-waters in the fall and winter to spawn. When putting fish Into a stream, do not put them suddenly into the water much warmer than that of the vessel in which they have been transported. They will not be so likely to be injured by putting them in water a few degrees colder; but try to avoid all sudden changes, and gradually raise or lower the tempteraure of the water in which and bring them, until it ia even with the etream In which they are to be placed. Perhaps, in no branch of fish culture, are the results more immediate, or more apparent, than in restocking streams. American Agriculturist. Merrbaats, Read This. To these Eut j. ct to i-a vexations of busi ness lire, dyspepsia and a feeling of debility. Irritability and despondency, we say, take Sirrmons Llv?r Regulator. Tbe Regulator is free from any Injuriom mineral substance ; not disagreeAble ; can be Uken at any time without interfering with business or pleas ure. It is gentle, safe, and a good digester. It Is unequalled in the plies, constipation, bad breath, sick headacbea nd bilious com plaints. 5-Subscribe for the Fkkbman. I, Your Liver? I" tin- Oriental ?ahitation, k::.v:i!; that good health r:ii;!io oxiet "vitht,.it a li. .'flv-Livr-r. Whet. Liv.-r is tor it 1 the Bow- ; ro l!iT2h and con--ti-.nt.-l. tl;o Tood lies iu tl." ."toinach undi-"Vi-ut'd, poisoning the '.!-. d: 'Vi-rint headache n-''.v . a i'tfoliiii? of lassi tude, de-jondency and r.-f-u?nr-ss indu-ate how tl,.; A-li'iio system i- d r;i!!'.'M. Simmons Liver R.-;jiihitor lias 1een the rri.-Hii.' Teritoring rhor )f",pltfYi health and L;rpme!- bv givinir tlicm a ht-idthy Liver than any -nev known en earth. It aets with extraor dinary power and eliicwy. NEVES BEEN DISAPPOINTED. kh L't-ncral family remejy fur L sjH-i.sih, T...i,i.t i ivit. Constipation, etc.. I huri'v u- unytlonij lte. iltu. &nrt iwvv ll.-v. :i.:.,joiiitrU lu theerct-ct pr.-i'.. ii : . !!" To l :iimot.i n jkm ii-i-i t-u, .i-i- th'" "itriill?t''li li.l ilovrt-ls. ". .1. .!cUKOY. M:.fi:t. ' i:. FARMERS nicr THEIR VALUATIONS OF DAOL FERTILIZERS UjMm tlie actual rfiSfilts obtained from their use. An application of BAUDH'S S25 KiOSPKATE WIIKAT AJTD CHASS, COHJf, OATS, Bi t KAVIIKAT and all VEl.ETABLtS, is universally followed by large and satifaetorv crops. BAUGH'S RAW BONE MURES have a national reputation. As active and permanent Manures for all Crops, they have no su periors. They are adapted to drill ing, being fine and uniform ir condition. I f 3'our dealer has none of our 1 goods on hand, send your orders direct to us. . . ; For Circulars, Prices, etc., address BAUGH & SONS, MaDi'na SO Sonth Delaware Ave., PHILA.. PA. IL.TiBI P-HUt IWt. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM the popular t arortte for dj-amtng Uie hair, kstnrinr color wti. il f ray, and prvrenlmg Iiandi-i.fr. t eloaiuas the acalp, atopa tbe hair falling, and ia aura to t!aa Jj 60c and SLSOatDruevi!. E Tbe bst Cough Cure you can use, And Uis bast prcvrnitv known for Omaumption. 1 ram bodily pains, and ail disorders of tia tKomarli, toel. Lungs. Liver, Kldiieym, Urinary Orjrana and all Female ComplAiuta. T:m feebie and alua struir fllng aauiat 6immc, and slowly lirifliiirf towards tiie grave, wlU In most cases rarorer their health by the Uiuly aae of Pisinf Tyic, but delay la dan-ri.-ruus. Tae lt In time. Bold t,y all LnifslsU la larys botUaa at t-S. HIWDERCORFJS 1 lie Mfrst. surest, qniakeat and best cure for Corns, Bunion.. W-ta. Moles, CaJlotist-s,e. Hinderstheir fur-tbergi-baUi. Stoiia all rain. Gives notroubla. Hakesthe tet eomfortal.le. Hlnjrt.ie.yi us enits when everything Bold by lnruKiaa at 16a. Biscoz Co., M. V. CARRIAGES, WAGONS & SLEIGHS Carriage Making in all its Branch. Painting, Triniining and REPAIRING of all kinds done on the SHORTEST NOTIt'E and the LOWEST PRICES. Also, Planing, Sawln. and Wood Turn ing with Improved machinery. Also, all kinds of heavy work'done. Carrlage'smith sbep'ronnected All parties trnsting me with work will be honor sbly dealt with- All work warranted. I). -V. CHUTE. EnensUirg. October 34. 1B&. LETTING. QEAI.KIl PKOPttSALS will t ere eived by the cout KIT,. Vo the WWo" liet1: boiidiii- of a tvo stoky xk'amk house at Ashvll.e. Catr.hr.a cuutv. ins Plans and Spccltic.ttK.ns tor the huiidmg can he seen at the """i-i 01 it ri ItUDtl. ai SRVillf I be sub scnl.er reserve, the right t f re'Vr.ne anrt".! ""-V' . , , JOKI'H 5IILLEK. j Harr town'hip. May 6, 86Sr.-td. NOT I CK. IN TH E OKPH ASS' COURT of the'ountv of Camliria. To the heirs and legal representatives of K,anna McLaughlin, defense.!. O hektisq Jou are hereby cited to be and apreitr belure the" Judve. of the Orphans' Ouurt. to bewheld at tbensburg. on the 1st Moe.'hv 01 June next then and there to accept or refute to take the Real Es tate ol Ro.-aniia McLaughlin, deceased, at the appraised valuation put U;K,n it by an Inquest duly awarded by the said Court, or show cause why a trn.nee ihould not appointed to sell the I'e, JOSEPH a. UKAY. Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Kt.ensburg, I's 1 April 2ri, ms7.-4w. ' NOT I ci-:. TO THE I.I'JIAI !V.T" .' Mllt,n''w McMui'en. deceased. Ta'ke uotice. tbat an Inquefl w-.ll be held t the late residence of latthe M-Miii!en dee'd. in the township of Clearfield, in the county of Cambria. on rri.iy,the7:t day of May. at 10 o'clock inthe forenoon of that iav, for the imrtx.pe 01 nmbirir partition of th realV.tate o V , n. , HEtKS AMI KKPKESEN- among his heirs ami leral r. preenta'.ives. if the same can be done without preiudlee to or siHiillnJ .Hat wa-r.i.1 . ,.tK..t. . , ' ' oihcrwifft to value und Biinnii, ik. same according to law, at which time and place you arerequirod to attend U you think proper c-v J'-'StPH A. (JKAV. Shenfi. Sheriffs Office, El.ers.burg. Ta. I Apr. lft.,-4t. J T?4r,.l O 4 T Tii A valuable Hotel property known as tbe Biair Hense. situated In Ihe West ward of Ebensburg Pa. lor further particulars en 1 1 on or address t"n1rr'",rnCd- JOHN . HL.AIK. -Ebensburg, My IT, 1SS9. JfTlf riiLr.M.1"0 "TLe rui ..r.w wna a 1 tnasaaar.aassraaa, . T. a. aLuCVa, Ui rail SV, a.S. WI". want SAL and traveling pay good falat for tt-rms at on KSMKN avert where, local ing. to sell our v'hi. Will slary and all expeiises. Write tt-rtns a t onr .n.l .',1... 1. rw ... . ed. SlANttAUI) SILVER WAKE l HL'AT. Hoston. Mafs. t.1j,.JLll...-r.iA Pi cunt autki ail lse liui. jC f PeltiKli Hynip, Tunmnml 13 HH Cue lu tune. tSoid brdi-JKri.ta. W tsaT oi f 4 iy. i - 7sii f?n rsaTrTwiT.I-V tejtes JlBudtcril Work, Td, Pa. Adlns A. q;oNsur,ip.Tior.i f1"' rssaeay lor tee um sJasasaj as la asa I lansss as esaei ef Ue werst ktea aas e leas atMSlag mm. iasKLUAK. X Oa-Ia, fsw Omens Good or Erll. withstanding the widest 5 Ightment in this free land Jr ry day signs and omens n- bee thou8ar"i8 of pnoth Ppart-.K, froa aiD' Very PTfv 1 knowdiDe that the end ofocc:. Many f ttaa been r&ct may befndeu4eeIDlcg Bur3-, though frov, pe?.a basis of is no grounder to?1' cannot be pind '"3 thf no one i8prepafvjto certainti fc,. of the theories onSr,? l"e acc ed. Here are somfco are delusions. ' E30s- Since the beginning v could be induced to have 110 t-v babe weighed for fear too c.ew was being made of the gi ful tbe same nurse think of taking rinwr. nlaira liefnre talinrr t .'f " " ' ' -""'"S ' u j . t than vVilirfl if. VHt Kirn 1-ut i. A t! . I. u .... .v v. 1 1. 1 - H fl rise in the world on account cf 1 movement being downward. N it course would drive a nail on .S u1 mat 10 itgaiucu o3 uuiLiu.g lt driving a nail !n the coffin of orie family. The breaking of a 1 glass is an event that no bouse V looks on with equanimity for Lov good or bl the glass may be st aif belief that a life is to be ehatteud,; fragile sheet of glass 13 broken cx- be overcome or even disputed. At tbe present day ieop!e sit;' open wood fii es in the eveniLg are to see signs in the embers that tw, i after picking them up acd glanc t their shape conceive curious ideas example, the superstition is rl.rtt 0,L cinders presage a cjffiu ; a rou- do ? 'a 1 - O T Tf A Wiu, .C OLCQI J-.W1 r 9 M. t . ana aD oval ooe rorbodes a ca There are very few people who liti V .. -1 V. I . L lieni a uug uutti uu LLieir ovrrj pr-c at n:ght, as it is considered a r ouaen and portends the death of onf the family. lt is well known that if you cha'f garment that you cbance to put i wrong side out, you change your ! with it. Tou may, however, hnrp j. one to t.ke it off for you and cLa without invoking the petnltv. also a popular belief that you must v. some new garment or piece of cloi either on Whitsuntide or Ester cr f your luck will bi bad durinj the ti If a pair of scissors or knife or i other pointed instrument f!!s accict; ally from your hand and strikes k floor so tbat is remains upright, t may make every preparation for c: pany. Some visitor is sure t co: Ud nrst seeing the new moon, if have mouev in your pocket you have plenty all that moon. If you Li none you will be scarce during tLe'.ii If you Bee the moon over the rights!; der you will have good luck, a-d t may make a silent wish, which k;;! realized. T . : r j .,, 11. is cuuBiueieu au 1:1 omec 10 r spider in the morning. The larger u spider the greater the ill which ttr-n ens you. It Is strictly w'tlia d; tat the snider has this .er'Pc Out of doors they portend lo La Tbe wood spider e.pecia!ly is not to dreaded. What has been sa:d n'.: particularly to tbe house slider. Nev, on any account kill a wood spider, such an act you kill all vcur luck. I spiders called daddy-lougvleg aie ways messengers of good. If ti.cre t cricket In the house be cartful oc lo; const to disturb it. Think of Picket; "Cricket on the Hearth.'' nen an ant neap ea'hera in ); house it signifies wealth. You may I ever, destroy tbe ant. If the first f: you see is sitting on diy ground it cates that during the year you will sL as many tears as the fiog would rtqu to swim away in. If you wish to know how mr.ttrs v: go with you during the ytar vou rru; take good heed of the Erst crow yeusr in the spring. If when you Erst ?re it is flying you will go on a jourt' that will be long or short, acc.Td to the distance the bird il.es More alights. If you first see him sitting jo: will remain at home : if cawing Ed. 1 -' j that vou do not think of something w;. i j hapren to you, and if standing on c:H frtUDe wi DOt 6mi!e -"B' I j If you are going to ruv a visit to i! , . . . . T " -ij friend and meet With sheep, VOU W... !) - ! . Tery welcome, but if VOU swine you bud better turn and go Ime- for you will be unwelcome If Jja: right ear tingles some one is ;rik;t; well of you. If the sensation is in tie lefteur ill is being spoken against yoti. If your nose itches in the morning J-V-wil! on that same day hear some B'.art ling news. If after being told something- you are obliged to sueez you z-V be sure what was told you was true. If your shoe tie or apron string cuEi: untied or breaks some one that vou ca for is thinking cf you. If you are o:t on a starlight evening and shootir.gsun ' appear, turn vour face upward to ' r 3 i stars and utter in a whisper tie ' . . . T o(r K v'J i nearest your heait. It a star SL ' w:i j .1 mn n-sv li h'l JOU are dOlLC this JOU OiSy i sure that VOnr wish will be fuelled, I 1-1 JOllr W 3 . Iu many of these superstitions tier- seems to be a kind cf profanity. Ouf tnclined to feel that life and death, tM coming of the new born and the deps ture of the dying, are 8urject3 tv sacred for ignorance to expend its tte ries on or to furnish Uws for jesters But it has coma to be the subject of c templation of the educated though ita supposed that the more sensib'e rrS! Will discourage all such theories eit' . ri.1ir.tilA nr DUtt them to the test that will prove worthlessness. IT is now claimed that rubbing face downward while washing i cause of many of the wrinkle. men's faces to-day, and the best reo. is to reverse the process and always re the face upward. Beat Nonrlebsuent for -oualpl, Consnmptlve persons are said to bei!! ly benefited by the use of Speer's r Grape Wine, both Fermented arid U inent.d. It seems to give rour'st"1 when everything else fails. The rich r pertles of the wine derived from tn it3t . Ell the coll on wnicn tne grapes ' new blood and If lt does not cure, we bet It prolongs life in many cases of onS tion. Iafact, cases have been rev-'" t perfect cures being effected by tfcf -Speer'a Tort Wine. j 1
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