U n 1 J - 4 i ... J ;i :.-a 3 a ! 'I -J Farm wtes. GjoiI drainage is essential to a good gurden. It la s:ild that 1,0""J women own and J manage farms in Iowa. j Find out mtu At crops grow best on your j m - II i : . . : . . . 1 I iiui biiuuu Rive uurunou iu iii'js. Horses need extra c ire and plenty of time to eat in when tlrst rut to farm ' work. ! An occ.isiouil pauful of apples fed to 1 the horses will be fouud eual to condi- ' tion powders. C'julrtljwer in a delicious vegetate. not as well known out of our large rities , aa it should be. The thorough ue or th cu'rycornb , and brush on horses and cows that are shedding their coats will pa. ltgulanty aa to time of milking j should be observed, aud tt milk drawn quickly Irregularity an.' blowneS3 dries mi m up a cow. . f ... v..l l.v Hi arinli. i Warts may be p-tf Jvea uy me appu- . . . , ... 1 ,.,., S...... x ia a a - 'aa a. va . ,-a - -- - I ill!. hours In vinegar diapiear. in a week they will - , When a bo.vl gets lo" ou any farm ... .. . bui'.dmc, fasten it at one. A nail in time saves fine, and lruaP many feet , nf Inmhar ' 01 JUaiDer. CruJe petro''Jm when applied to ! K.iin!':in k- ia-h mthonT m fpvii uifa fences und portions of buildings ttat , r.Ilt ,,v r.,.r,,,t , f ,,r.0. rest il'on the ground, will b found an esculent preservative. j jlaut I.lma beans on the poores soil j ya have, supply no manure and stop the growth of vines at the top of the poles by successive piuchiogs. j Hoots are excellent for sheep In win- j ter, and are especially important with beaw graiD feeding to keep the diges- j tive organs in full vigor. Wir netting, two inch roesh, is now cheaper than boards as material for ' fencing poultry, and can be more easily arranged and with less labor. j Limb broken off young trees should have the part smoothed down with graft- ; lng wax so as to exclude the air, and ; they will heal much sooner than if ex- i posed. Much is said of the advantages of the use of cotton seed in the feeding or cows. The addition of oue quart per day of j rot tin. siH-d muni to the reiruUr ftd i will le fouud beneficial. Cows that kick or draw milk from udder stiould be sent to the butcher, j Remedies to prevent such viefs are not oulv uselittts ::s periiianeut cures, but also troublesome to apply. It i-4 plalnm.1 the best results are sus- -t tallied from superphosphates when used in connect ioti with barnyard manurts. 1 , .1 i t. i t i r . 1 uuu linn uriieuuj u'uu viic iuwi nuui , which the manure is produced. The larva of the borer livea several ; years in trees. Ileuce, b: sute to prolnj for the borer and remove him if possi ble. Iiorers h.ve done more damage to the peach tree than aU the diseases ; knowu. Sour milk mixed with two quarts of' ground oats and one of wheat niiddluva ; is an excellent egg-eroducing food fir' hens, and will greatly promote laying 'is well as assisting to keep the hen in good heaUh. I An excellent method to utilizing the .....a.l i.t.,1 .In.. L t.n.lj it n-l.ru l.u , . . .. , ... 1 hens cau scratch It ov?r. They will Und quite an amount of valuable mate- rial wtucu would ie u-ieiess tor any oilier , purple. The following is recommended as oue j of the best cures for a cold : One ounce paregoric, one ounce spirits cam phot. 1 two of castor oil, and Uiree ounces of ! moUssta. Shake well, and take a table- spoonful three times a day. To keep a 8ink fresh, put a lump of j washing soda '.n the sink aud pour boll- ' lng water over it. This wii! prevent water in which cabbage, onions, or tur nips have been boiled from imparting an unpleasant odor to the sink. j To press raised embroidery, lay a wet j towel on the table or the carpet ; spread j over this the piece of work right side i up, and tack tightly to the lloor, taking ( caro to draw it tight enough to remove all wrinkles , let it dry in this position. A fresh egg will sink when placed in water, and when boiled the skin wilt not peel oil like that of an orange as is the case with those not strictly- fresli. Stale eggs are glassy and very smooth, ' while fresh eggs have a iteculiar rough- i ness. Diptberia sterns to be becoming preva- j lent In neighboring localities. We trust , It will spare our community. The I'hila- i delphia 7Vm Almanac says : Turpec tiue given in doses of a teasioo!iful every eight hours, in milk orewffee, will effect a cure. C"OW3 FROM THE CHANNEL ISLANDS. Considerable confusion exists In the minds of many farmers in regard to the terms "Alderney," "Jersey" aud "Ciueruiey aa applied to cows from the: Channel Islands or their decendants . bred In this country. In a word, they j don't quits know the distinguishing j traits between a Bo-called Jersey cow and au Alderney, tor instance. Prop erly speaking, an Alderney cow Ij one from the island of Alderney or its direct decendant, just as a Jersey is, properly speaking, a cow from the island of Jersey. The fact, however, that the cattle imported from these several Chan nel Islands are substantially the same j the islands having a similar appearance I -and belonging to the same geological j formation renders It of small impor- j tance which name is applied. j The fact that but few other than Jerseys are imported to this country i from tbe Channels Islands has naturally encouraged the use of the term Jersey , I for the Channel Islands cows and their j decendanta. i llatrp Aflpr f.atlnar This result of lndipstlon will no Umuer be experienced If Sitmuous Liver Itegalator i Is taken after enc.h meal. It is such a good i dinester, and so mild and pleasant in Us , effect that It Is used by mDy, after a hearty j meal, to insure ood dleMon. Tna Regu lator does not causeat or Irritate the I ' stomach, but corrects acidity, dispels foul i gapes, allay Irritation, and assists the ' stomach in its dictation. I V Subscribe for the FutziiAX. KASKI NE THE NEW QUININE. ; GIVES G'.! D API-ET1TE MREMiTH, DUET .NERVED HAITI DAl WEET SLEEP. A POWERFUL TONIC. 1 that H.c in. -t il.-ii-ntr fiiarh will ttar. ASPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM. I NERVOUS PROSTRATION, I an. I 3:1 iTtn lMos. j The m i wifnnnon.i owfui bioi I'urin vr. y. . m.i.t. . r.-t ni:th street. rew r "Te-' I'U'r'" Tuf-a run down i i.m IT-. .uii.l M l"sao on K- kin, i .(,in. i,ts. w,.ik t. tk in i.tif month a'"1 r.K.irel Ms full .-lcht in six mouths. Unl niIlt)(IM h,,u u,,,! .iiar-ver. t. ill,p.,'i'll.ilmM.n.lha ilMfi-t ail! and of l iItii uiric'v vrra -f 'ic. trl f"r the , , lii-t thrw T.-ir have i1-re 1 from mun ana ; i tlm r3-a:' "I f"inin. I rfcirtly b- j JJITI )M V i W'l K'li IT' W-r i . in,r: .1 mv a :...u- Nlrt- ! A. S.l .in-, ,.t l" f; .III I iv St.. .Icr.-ey ' ,.ltv wr,., . Mv ...n H irrv ,.vn ye-'. - 1;;U! - ; - :; - n n'"nth'' j Itit- tt. ni .( I 'ne l"'i". Kiv.LU 'ull , .letails w.ll hr .t on . p;.:i,-.ti. a. ! TH K AK 1 N K I ..! Warren M.. .e 1T. DSSlNES .Syrup CURES ltntt n Ititlw. in1 -r r-....-rie tile:", in'., l-i.l- clc: ruipit.btuiu. '..I ittl H r.4!i, iii.4iie-j. I HKtMi. n.- . !:i -r.-. llc.ltti l.i-ntwr , lri':ile? nr cure-t to" W !. ..K.in r.r. A,k vvcii. i.o.i:s un '..rn - iv umi a "M.u:. err. M.r.i or oii '"" "Kurhn Palha " Hui.-a. r..:n j let.' rure. H ki liiey. t.l.i.l ler an.l urt-...ry .tii-e, H.-.t1 .1 1 n. irntati..r. t..ne. trav el ct..rrti t the t.i.i l i-r 1. .lru.-'i-t. K. .luK. HI". I P..-,, r .. t . I i n.. . r.t. ml.'e. k'.'i h- er ci.ii ii.ui. . c .uri.l ..ul ty l.V. I I III lrlp Well-' ll.i.liti U.Mi.w.T' re-?ore health an.l rlj,.P t. prtd .1 v ...... i Unl..lJ.nM I.YU.I Irl.llltT. i. " I 'iKauah n l'ala.n ' ,.urr, ohlers ,.,.. ,.,.. ,iurr..r,. .,h-.. vtn M'''n. "..... iri. thnwutuiu. 1 . KoukMod Pa'n ri&.-ter'. lac. i i M l Ii -. II you ar r::l!' ..-Kn.w..rn out an.l nervous, : U"' ell'- Me .l-h .'e-.-w.r.- 1. lrUKitt.-t.". .. . I . ""'' .ii i.r np .ti l.i.-. try "Wei.., . I. cam. i.--i.e,r. .. .iiie-t t.. weak .pt.. i Kiiudl oh ll!p" I fure pnee or ti .-lit. .rrti..l 1 .. It.tnnie. .n.tro.llne. blec.liiiii. internal .T oilier. Inlfro.l an-l extirL.il j r'lue.ly In 9eU pa.-kAe. Nur cur, 6ov. 1tui- ! Kt.-ti. t lrpll.v M t men. . 1 ..Ii... )..--.,.. t -e. -.i.i fr-.hne.i. ml vtvmMt. ' tlou't I'i '" '' " Ve!f. lie.iltti lienewer. 'Koiticli nu Hell. Ki..iK. i. I: Ii . .ir.-- liuiuor-. ni tion-. rlnn- I worm, t. ' t. r -h' rli":m. 'ro-'p.! eet, rhilltlaln., j ' Kfitiiiti um 4'Nlrrii. t'otne' i,:ve .i.l.in at odip. '.iuplete curat " ' . . . . L .1 . I aifmrr-i.1. ..n-i.ir.n , i.miu. . . . TUf 1 1 o - it r ttie Ml Inn. i ;it III r--1 .-low in .lev eloi.mer.t. punv. scrawny t anJ itelieate ue W eil' Health Kenewer." i nlitrrh r Ihe Kla.ltlpr. St-.n .-. .m. .t...i.. n,m.uu..n. .11 ki.ir.ev J "r " ,r. 01 11. 1 :.i.i; curt.l l.y luchu-l'i! a.' ttulfr ling. K.iar riew." . u ir - t 1: r:n OUt. al.' J P. Ft" heuraigia For Neuralgia For Neuralgia For Neuralgia For Rheumatism For Rheumatism For Rheumatism For Rheumatism For a Lame Back For a Lame Back For a Lame Back For a Lame Back Doctor Thomas' Eclectric Oil Doctor Thomas' Eclectric Oil Doctor Thomas' Eclectric Oil Doctor Thomas' Eclectric Oil t SCI.D Ti Y DRUOOISTS. PR ICC SOc. and SI.OO. fCSrii CC.. rre;'. ETTTAL3. IT. 7. BSBLEEfiet EOTTir 1 : : d aku kV3 D.SIS TO:-;-: wOUGHSCOIXS. BEAUTIFULLY ILLU9TKATEO. Thia MitKHzine portrays Amerl can thought and life from ocean to ocean, la filled with pure huh-claf literature, and can be aielv mel. coated in rut family circle. ilCI 25o. Qg 3 A TA IT MAIL. Sumplt CcBf awraiit mm, fear mailt mpom r flpt C 26 tU-i bac mmUr,, J3 eta, Preaalaaa 1.1 at with ritacr. Atru, S. T. S7S3 A SCSI, PnUi&iarj, I30 4i 1M Pearl St., N. Y. MM .A a r; TflES; u ARM . JENNIE JUNE" 8EWINC MACHINE IS THE BEST. BUY SO OTHER. mm rwm I The IiADrES" FAVORITE, because . it is LIGHT RUNKTNQ and doeB eueh beautiful work. Amenta' Favor- ; lte.bocauso it is aquick and easyseUer. ACEMS WWTED IH rSOClTPIKD TEEEITCET. JUNE MANUFACTURING CO C;f. La Sills A7:Si8 a:l 0:!ari3 Street CHICAGO. ILL. ASSKiNI.K'S SAI.Kor VALUABLE REAL ESTATE HY TIHlfK K AN HHI'KK . F THfOT.'KT rommon rl-aH. nl 'airttrla o ainty. to m .11 rrrt.! theie mill Le -ii-je.l to S.ile tijr Ful.lic n.ln fi't'i.iirt l-l.iii. in Hi.nsl'iiri- on . . , . . i jaiurud), me -a in ua) ui June, io, ; rh f..l.wlrir IMar. nil -.tut in HlMPk- I lii-lr f.iwnMi. 'n .n .i 4.it:nvuT Cjinl rl l. a.llnn- .i t y i';.n iin..tm n.i ife ir ttie inetii i.f h'ioel i.-'a ir mill ifjerty. rn'i-t ntr -f i HNr..':.K. .tril&t' : tji. r.n eru-.j a jfrniitny hoiw, .rai. n. i oilier .! nf 1 1 t;if - n w. ll a' a t 'irctl'ir Watrr ' . tr-.lf ill. T,- wTT i .iw.t W cxi-rlient. tiruocr ' near, locality u-l, ami with tt.e other propprtie (..flrrej. tin." I- a rry xi inve-tinent. j o. V r.-t u: Uil a.ti'.inniif lam of I j wiiiiam m .i..i. ii wii..i an.) othi-. known j , x th- Hraiin r r o-t .-. n'a.:.:uK :.'m.:iI I IN K Hl'.V- M;K1 an. I Tllli:i V a?n. ;art:a!ly iii:i r.Te.l ! Iinrnvr-i ! ; j .t.n M.iipr. ct ,r,. r i-j' :ii-.Ki. an.i o:her. con- i ... ..... V L- V 1 V ........ n.. ... . - I'm mi ' p-OV 1 at. 1 tim' err !. T . i: si i S. A I . f.. en tt.t rT"-rtT . I 1 V K p. r --ti T .... i "ii U -.-u.-k .t ..ii. : .. te.ti filler .1 i.i.e tlun! on tbe , -.iiri riiiMr . n .-: i.i .ji. . a.-i.l t..- i.:aiic in two J pj ui.-i t-. witii .up re-:, u, i... ,.t :irc i t.jr ti.e tonj j U.l tlo.'tJ.J.- of i.c I.ll . f.r. ..-r. I simi m. Kin. i.i i i o.i.''i hm. . A'rf ! Im is Krackon. I H ..ri.c t..wu:. p M.y n. lsr. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF I : VALDABLK REAL ESTATE. ' I 1 viriTl.oi . (.i:i i: . V Til l ( ! IT" l?T 1) .M . n.tur. I I .i . onriiy. to u. , ! UircvttrtJ. I it ii- r ai I- r - Thursiiay The Sen.nJ ilay nf June, I v7. t pi Vlm k i. . ii,.- i. ii..inK dt-cri K-zi Ke.il r.-i-'e All IMt e.Ttin ; '.-.r .r p.iTe! i.f l.a 1 Mf.ate in Sn in "iiitI-1 1! t.i .1 -r. 1 1 . t a ini -i t .-.-UU v . Pen a- "vH iihh. .:. -ii .i - ioti. A'tpMiia; uii. i oi fMTivk i.mtx ar..l ..ther. rutin: !I.t.i.-q itcckh! i : . i M AKI.I.. M 11. At K.t;il H lll Alo A.N iK ti Alii' f 'HUr; ' ' ' 11 1 lt l An .x.'.-:;tr:t CS-r.i.ic ..i.r ri.-. (.n tins pro- i-rry. It i.- ..n ri:e ..i i 1 r.tiiK.r .wi Ko:.d, near wti -re tt.e r. a.!.- tr..iu H. .i.. i,l an 1 Hla ir couuties ir.ter.'fet. I ' i tin l.-s ut . ..t Wiini.Te, CoalaiEiL 40 Acres. Mere or Less. T I . K Ms. i fr' S, I.I'.. KIVK t.er r.-rt r. tie i.r..Ti.rre i -nielf p.wii. the rein.or.4- r of ..ne ilnrJ m ut year, and I t he r.-it... ;n.1..-r l r T w . e r .lelerre.l p.-.j nil n:. ' ( ,,p .c,.ir,.,l ,v ..1 ru..rTicae of the -t. W. U. SM AY ? : .lohn K.-ehm. purch.i'jr- .ml : ! -ar inter. A. - s i M.iv 1.-., lis Style FMkipMi Singer. t T Other eoinpanie clu-J-x- from W to A p To' piete et of aftoehinwita with earh cwhlne. A1j j..i.n.n Knit' . J .ha.m Tuek i. and u v..ur j ne.1mr,...d. Uin.ier. ii ii ws' trial . In your own hoii? I.ef..ee yon pwy Ev-ry machine W AKIIAM t:i 11)11 3 YEARS. Si-liJ f ruvular. C. A. YOOI COMPANY, 1? Stortli lotlt St.. IillattpIiLta, In PATENTS HX3TBY WIBE OABXETT, AttorMy-aV-Law, TjriinTvaTnir Tt rt Befpr-i v n Nations pank.' wJUhiortnei. d. ot TOJSY PILLS E J An Derfedly Bmt and always K ' a TmmA kwk, rasulaplv Tip 1(3 000 IniHVsl Mr omen. m sraa la i,amlw a avll aiama, r iaik rfaa4. Don tvwM mailed lo any a.1 tra Bend 4 eerta ter paiUrulitra, , WILCOX araanc co, rhiuaa., ra. ; I HIIRP FITS! w aHHaB v i Wa I mi urta I -in dpI a -tn mrlT to fr iaiFwiiiAp,iMar.ri i ipla. I n.-a a rwteoal pera. rrrs. ktiuu-by r iia- i I mul m riWitT to cv Urn d tfc-a h it-men pxtm, uala. rx.pa m, nvvai w-.r. won -, It m 4bn ik. Uf.-4 Im m r-MW c B-' laiiiitl rwirlf. ciKa atiJ rf- Ottkc. 11 c L oom y - D--ltJi- C trtJ, icd run r- t ' AiinHia. u.. nn',inriuui.,li, Iwk. UOIJKUT EVANS, .4 U2STDERTAKE3R, AM MAN'l I M'tl KtH tK anJ .Uaii r Ir. . i k in u H KMTl'liK, I'.l fe-. Illtll fir X . . " " - - - r- - Jl.. "A lull lit.. .i-kel.- always n hau.l.aa Bodies Embalmed Apt SO :i ADVERTISERS i1! a M.. New orn, can learn the exact Coat any proponed In ! A iTeru-lr.n In AnierlPi Spruce i Aainfiean tew-pappr. -Mi-paic pamphlet, o THE NEW AND ELEGANT 4 Wf I Iv iUfipiN'IA FARMS FOR SALE fj M ka taru.,. ju u. Iu. pm acraa Kit Ul aaft it n aeea. teooJ tr.arku.. H-aiUu tumaw.aTijy. "'J V 'f"1- i"p il'.ar.c..i.iaiCl-rf t3 t-mirk'lit ' Tue iianin Stahs. Wfien prim '. iriv- ci.iii learned that wi'h the lapsing ! years the ok wi.hered and the veiy ! r.x-k d- ci4el, mT- slowly but as surely as hime;f, he lookfd up o the stais as ' tt e veiy typ-s of contrast to the change ! he oh irfd. and fondly deemed them eter nal. IJut liow we have found change there, and that probably the star clusters : and the nrbu'a even if clouds of sun3 ; and worlds, are fixed only by compari ! Sun with our own brief y-ars, and, tried , by the terms of their own long existence j art? fl eeuog like ourselves. I have read aom where a storv about a i race of phetneral insects who live but an hour. To thost who are born in the early morning the punrise is tb time of yonth. They die of old age while his beams are yet gathering force, and on'y I their decerdants live on to midday; j hi!e it is another race which sees the sun decline from that which saw him j rise. Imagine the sun about to set. and I llt vlinln natinn 'if mitffl crsif tl frtri nn. der the shalow of some mushroom(to them ancient as the sun itself) to hear wLat ln,r wjgt philosopher has to say of the gloomy prospect. If I remember i as it niigiuseem, mere was not, oniy a time In the world's youth when the mush ! room itself was young, but the sun in j those early ages was in the Eastern, not i in the Western, sky. Since then, he ex j plained, the eyes of scientific ephemera induction fiom vast exFerince the great j law of nature, that it moved only est- ward ; aud he showed that since It was j now nearing the Western horizon. science tierself pointeJ to tha conclusion thitt it was atK)ut to disapiear forever, t 'ce.ber with the great race of Epheme- ra tor whom it was created. What his heaters thought of this discouise I do t memr, but I have heard that the 8un rose hchiu the next mornicsr. V ISE U ORDS. To have What W8 . . , ., want is riches, but to be able to GO Wllh- . j .,.,. -ul- 13 "wrr. There is no limit to the age at which h man may to kke a fool of himself. AgiiHiinu is mo marsnacng or trie cotiscieiice of a nation to mold its law j. What we call our d.pair is often only fj,a nainful MfftrnHM nf nr. foil hntxt A man w ho cannot mind his own busl- . .... ... .... nesA, is uot to be trusted with the King's. Acger ventilated offn hurries toward ; forgivecess ; acger concealed often j hardens into revenge. Xo grander thing can a man do than to eiviiii? a he.inrie hand to a man who as become discouraged. t A man's nature runs fithpr to hurt or to weeds ; therefore let him season- i a'. :v Wither tl: onu ana destroy the other. ..ii Talent, lying in the understanding, is often inherited ; genius being the action ; of reasorj or imagination, rarely or i. ever. Ti , . .. . . Time washes away the customs and .pinions of mankind, but human nature remains the name In Its essential quali ties or principles. The man who is suspicious, lives In a constant state of unhappiness. It would be letter for hia peace of mind to be too trustful than loo guarded. Al! experience hath shown that ttian- Kind RT6 more dlSDOSed to Suffer, while ., . . , . rum aic suu.e-.auir. luau vj rigut I lie ljj eelves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. Advice to Coustut Gir.LS. City i life is not all that it is painted. It has I its pleasures and conveniences, but it I also has its serious drawbacks. Before j making the plunge into the city life I country girls should ask themselves I what is rally gained by It. j Perhaps in their quiet homes some i stray advertisement has reached them, j promising to young women high sal I aries and light work. Hundreds of j these advertisements are framed foi the i purpose of deceiving the unwary. They j accomplish their purpose, however and , a latge number of young; girls rush i up to the city, dazzled by the generous i profusion of promises. I A girl on a farm answers one of these : advertisements. Life may have been j slow at home, but there was good food j and In plenty, and there was some one to care for In the old farmhouse. When she goes to the big city, she finds that the light wark conSists In working all day in a badly lighted work-shop, where scores of other girls and women are employed, at waeea hardly high enough to keep body and soul togeth er. j We know what often comes next. ; The girl has left home ; she is ashamed 1 or Tinwillinir to rotnrn nnA aha mnui , " -..v. uiusa take the conquences, oft times one of the two things shame or suffering. I Mary a girl finds first in the frivolities ! and next in the iniquity of the streets 1 that excitement by which regret and remorse may be deadened. If she Is to strong in principle, too pure and ele i vated in tone thus to sink down to nn Of the pitiable WOmeD OI the Street. She . . , . ,. mav End herself in some cold garret. lonely, overworked, despondent and miserable. T)ra- mo . v .v .-v. . .v niuauj a. uuuio luau usa . , . . , ... . . . ine iailure which attends so manv eirls " wuo go ro ine city in pursuit or high pay ana lirht vnrlT It tbe saddest of all rntno 'nraitlno . a,- ! - . v .w.aaA.Aia; m WUUI1J uuiuo fctT triA illnalnna tiriA J.MnliA.a 3 -. - .. "i.'u j uu urvriiuuiia . ui a ; large toni. i A Prealdent on Brandy for hlekapii. j The Prebideat of tbe Baltimore Medical Colleee. Dr. Byrd. who has thoronRhly . tested Speer's wicea, etc, says: I have prescribed Sneer's Tort Grape j Wine with marked and decidedly bene- j flcial effects. I am prepared to bear testi mony to tbe value of bis Tedro J. Brandy, ! also, as a pure and valuable article In all i cases or disease in which a reliable etimo ; lant is f qu!rd. I would be happy to feel tbat I was instrumental In induciug my i fellow citizens to patronlre these produc : lions, to the exclusion of the doctored" and harmfully adulterated wines and bran ; dies with which our people are often n I jured. I UARVEY L.. BrKD. M. D.. j President and Professor of Obstetrics I aDd diseases of Women and Children Baitimoie Medical College. Citizen- (to tramp) What do you do for a living? Tramp Walk. Citizen And what do these fellows sunning themselves on the bank do? Trami) Oh, they are lay bretbero. A 8WIHDLEB doe not refer poible purchaser! to his Ti. tinia. The Ailxlophoros Co. gladly re fill, nnllerera from rheumatism, neuralgia, oi.-it ic-a, nervous or sick headat-he, kidney ami li vcr coruplainta to thoae who Kave been ruiriet these (littraMrs by AlhlophoroB, and i.l t'uriiih namea and addresfcts of many eucli j.trixins to those desiring them. Ath lophurus is tlie only remedy for these di caaes thai can stand such a tcsL A. L. Thomas, Cuba, N. Y., aays: "My son, J. 51. Thomas, had been u fieri rig from rLeuciatiMij for several months. Athlopho ro relieved him of the pain, and reduced the swelling of the joints, and the laments entirely disappeared. I have seen those having neuralgia cured by taking one dose." A. Beard, Mt. Klcn, If. Y., aajst "I have been troubled for some time with sciatica and rheumatism, brought on by working in a damp place. I could find no remedy in medicine I was using, until I tried a bottle of Athlophoros, which gave me immediate relief." Mrs. Alfred Thiirvton, 42 North Main Street, Wilkeiibarre, Pa., says: "I am not troubled with rheumatibm now, since Ubing Athlophorj8. I believe, ehould it in any case fail to relieve and rermanently cure, the cause would be that the directions were not faithfully followed." J. J. Savitz, Jfarareth, Pa., says: "I gave two bottles of Athlophoros to my sister, and he has entirely recovered, trhe wasafflicted with inflammatory rheumatV-rn and St. Yitu dance, and although we had two of the btst doctors, she praduully grew wore. She would pcream from pain night and day. I heartily reconnnend it. Every druggUt should keep Atlilophorob and Athlophoros I'illx, but where they an not be bought of the druggist the AlLln phoroe Co., 112 Wall St., New York, will send either (carriage paid) on receipt of regular price, which is f 1.00 per Iiotlle fur Athlophoros and 60c. for Pills. For liver and kidney 3ieaM. d-j-T sia, ln dhcMiti.m, weaknesa, uervoun tlel ility, a jHt of wotaen, e-oroitipiition. tii a liK he. impure blood, ic., A thiol !- Pilla are luicqnaled. 0 H. CHSLDS & CO. WHOLESALE 511 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, Our Special Drive FOR 1887, $3.00 B O O T S S o E s Seamless Calf Shoes FOR MEN, In Button, English Balmorals end Seamless Top Congress, Any Sizes. Three Widths. EOT!) Cor SAMPLES and PRICES. Satisfaction Ssarartaai Agents Wanted tvery where. ELEGANT PGPiTRA.TS! KnUrjr' Afi4 flD.hl lu "11 c !or. IWn : t r k n d f !"- 1 -rtur Ko -iprtlenr r:t0 : f-ur crir fttfkr riv lb -int v w-k-y profli to-tj(1 f t rai aiatl fall 4rlMliar. W ntUi frm. II. . HtXLKV, ?li ttmnMini FREE TO Y&L Tor CJfc r-if. r !'! 1 . F4MII. 1. I Mt fa- M Mifatlia. ft. i f ;r - ttl 1MB . r J . . awi !!I imt rnlvil alor : r , tVB.1r: i!,''-.T,r"'.-'v.?:r.,,rL." It, ill ill tp-iu1 t a batii'lV. m.i ritic T h. Lk rn.uA fMaw-l In k U-ot.ff. nvmipw,.. T.i a t aa in nit, 1ml atril;! an. 4 !..-a iiwrn ao-1 tiu nrrr b-a-u : . r .s. i luAt,,. hivl D-tLwdl tB4 alvtMpt. dkin V ft 'fo d tt VI j5 fcwt Uar mr im. rrfi-v cirar. I. &4 mtt:ib ; ,11 uot -n . P:avt al li.iilii yau tui fc orlu. A4Jr a oi- vnJIr-t ia at-ii, or f.n an 1 r- WiOK.I-liitutfff bit. i:-mm. .. . f A r tutir.i Tmt 1 J imX M M iaarrv tiafl m. Vu TO ' on.mtu ai unar iba Um a( wSLw tt.m fl-Pt V-BS fla- rHartJaQM. mx.4 Um navt r mm A wtTfrtm of 4r4nklmc bibco M od u(ni k.fornwuo Ealpra-n hy Mrt Fnur- kL. V 11 lard t'd aar of lb 91. Mi . T. C. It im mt a aTa. woriLi Uiltif ot s )iit wc-fc f art Prtntd Id d colaar t ppf HWin4,iiiatroa rairrt-ly U bax(& ttom trail. mto llriTtn rmtli notice lit . rn R I d Vt. fl I t U. 0)d U.uj- Tmmrmmmo- rmrittTM ll; v aual rorvvrut lV DatlllbC of It, &lmvlf .d It awlU I Law if hatsafv mmr.t ad a l ftOc fta Matopln cHfv ui tvriua w avwili A Idrvav. II. W . kF.U Vft, 1.71 1 Kmmmm fcC-. I1.'aaaa, - JK4m LfUS - "i..-.-r;r- , T 23 YEARS IN USE, Tha Greatest gedifal Trinmph of th. Affal SYMPTOMS OF A TORPiD LIVER. Ioaa of a pprtltp. Itawela coatlve, Pat a ta lha band, with m dall Huatlon Ii (b back part. Pain wader Lbe ahaalder. tilada, wlleaa after aaxln(, with a. dis inclination t axertlon of bodr r Bind, lrrUabllliT of temper, Low aalrite, wltk a feeliaaof ha,lnf nealeoted aotaedatr, Wearineaa, DtEalaeaa, Flattartna at tha Heart. Uoca beCoro the area, llaadaeha ovrr the risht yt, Baatlcaaaeaa, with titiul drrama, IllaaJy colored I'rina, and CCHGTtPATION. TCTT'S P1LL8 ar p.gpeclally f anptiid to sucb eases, ono doao elTecLa such a r.r.nffpof fp!lnj?astoatonlhthe t iffer ir. tdv to Tome on i-'leafi.tr Tnttj IrurMMthc Apprtita .and ( atlae tba lionrtihwl ,ir4 br thalr Toole Actios on Mn.inui i toe cram ia uie l'LtHlfC IrcOnnatjItcKaJai Stools are TOn'S HAIR DYE. OtAT Ham or K hihkbks ohpigea to a Civorkt Blsck by a ainirie application of :.lsjm. It lmMru naturu oolor, aou lr.nantaneo?ly. t-old by Uruglata, or -i.t by expreaa on receipt Of ill. ice, 44 murrttw st., Naw York. HOT DEAD YET! VALLIE LUTTRINCER, MAarrAcTuacR or TIN, COPPER; AND SHEET-IRON WARE JiXD TIX ROOriXG, Kepeetfully Invites the attantlon ot bin Irlends and the public In perioral to the fact that be li Mil earrylna: on hnalner a st the old tand opponite the Mountain House, tlnnhurtt, and If prepared te f apply from a large stock, or nianafactanna to or der, any article In his line, from the smallest to t" larsrest. In tbe best manner and at tbe lowest Urine prices. r-tTKt penitentiary work either made or sold at this establishment. TIN ROOF1NO a SPECIALTY. lve me a ea and satisfy yonrselres as to my work and prices. V. LUTTKINUEK. Ernsburjc. April 13. 1883-tt. Important to Canvassers. , STr.D-Live Canvassers la every count) vVIl.,1.?.'1"1 stl to ell FUX S PATENT KI ElCslKEESAU IKON, whien combines two a-d irons. Polisher, flu ter, e.. one iron doing; the work ol an entire set of ordinary Irons, is V .iD.!f. or 'hol lamp. IMFJ A WAT MITII HOT HIT 11F.NN. Price moderate. A Unteand lastlnii Income Insured fnT""- Address. f..r circulars, ac, OX tAU IKON CO.. I Keade SI..N. Y. rpnpifiTEU"r wj.l.Uii-.Dl, bt-laiua .Numer loc - . m m IW su UM VSJUXI S3 aa , n - sv-a CO -a c rrtill.r Ir,lllu pu.u-nr. r circular. A. B. FAEfiUHAR, York. Pa. r TUTTfS .SaS25aa5S3SwS22wl Bokijen, corespondent of the Phila delphia Jirrord has this to say I am gUd to Bee people are taking thia sensible iew of the country question. There is no such place as the country to live in if one live properly in it. The trouMe is that when people go to the country they ignore all the laws of hygiene, and dis regard all the rules that they have lived by. and the consequence is that they come home in tbe fall with fevers or malarial diseases, and curse tbe country as their cause, when tbe trouble is en tirely with themselves. Tbe country Is all right ; it is only that they don't know bow lo live there. They sit out at nightfall without anything on their heads or around their shoulders, they walk in tbe grass when it is wet with dew, they drink iced milk by the goblet full, and they live altogether in the most reckless and desperate manner, and then they blame the country. There is no place that I know of where people can sit out of doors, particularly just ifter sundown, without a bat or a wrap :f some kind, and it is Impossible for a person to begin drinking milk by the gohletful without bringing oq a billious attack. Miik is about the richest food hat a peison can take, and those who are unused to it have to take it by de grees. I was talking to an old country doctor the other day on this very sub ject, and be said just so long as people wou'.d drink milk in quantities, as such people do when they go to the country, just so long would they suffer the con sequences. They must take to it by degrees, and when their stomachs Ehall have become used to milk they can. If they want to, live on it entirely without any other food. I know one man who is about 80 years of age, but who is so young locking and so active on his pins that his friends have got an Idea that he is in league with the devil. I asked b!m one day what was the secret of bis health and his youthful appearance, lie said milk entirely ; he lived on a ! milk diet, and he felt as young as when ! he began on tbe same food A Solii Fact. The prudent man In business nevor fails to keep his name l-fore the public in some shape. There is a wide diversity of opinion as to the best way to advertise, but as to advertising at all there is, and can be but onn opiDion, aud that is advertising by those who have goods to seil, is not only a good thing, but absolutely neces sary to success. There is no use in ad vertising for a day, a week, a month, or even a year, and then stopping, think ing that all has been done. A good trade may have been built up by adver tising liberally for a year, but aie your customers going to stick to you when you stop letting them know what you have to sell aud inviting them to come aud buy. An occasional one will, but the great majority of the ieople who do the buying will go where they are con stantly being iuvited to go. A wfell regulated, systematic and pru deDt system of advertising, backed up by the establishment itself making good all it says in tbe advertisement, is ceitain to lead to success. It is just as important that care should be given to the business man's advertising as it is that customers should be politely and courteously treated when they enter his establishment. In these days of compe tition, co business man can afford to neglect giving attention to the adver tisiEg of his wares. Left-IIandkd People. Dr. Louis Jubert has just published a book on "The Lft -Handed," in which he treats inexhaustively of the clsss of persons who are more dextrous, if we may us ouoh a pun, with the sinister than with dexter hand. He says that no traveler Las yet come into contact witb a purely left-handed race, but there aie some tribes which, from immemoriel time, have given preference to the use of the left hand. Among such tribes, however, not more than seventy per cant, are left-banded. It Is sometimes the rule among such tribes to account the left handed side, instead of tbe right, as the place of honor. He prints a curious appendix by Dr. Monro, who has made extensive studies of the physiological peculiarities of the criminal class. Dr. Monro asserts that he has found among the condemned criminalstwenty five per cent, who were left-handed while a comparative research among other persons has convinced him that the proportion of the left-handed is not above nine per cent. This would seem a sort of justification of the moral appli cation of the word " sinister." Tribute to a Motiier. Children, lonk in those eyes, listen to that dear voice, notice the feeling of even a single touch that is bestowed npoc you by that band ! Make much of it while yet you hare that most precious of all good gifts, a loving mother. Read the nnfathomed love of those eyes ; the kind anxiety of tbat tone and look, however slight your pain. In after life you may have friends ; but never again will you bavo the inex pressible love and gentleness lavished upon you which none but a mother be stows. Often do I s:gh In the struggle with the hrd, uncaring world, for the sweet, deep security I felt when, of and evening, nestling In her bosom, I listen ed to some quiet tale suitable to my age. read in her untiring voice. Never can I forget her sweet glances cast upon me when I appeared to be asleep ; never ber kiss at night. Years have passed away since we have laid her be Bide my father in the old church yard ; yet still her voice whispers from the grave, and her eye watches over mo, as I visit spots long Bine hallowed to the memory of my mother. He was four years old and had re ceived his first trumpet. He enjoyed it immensely. "When he was put to bed his mothei asked him to put away his trumpet and say his prayers. "I tell you whnt !t's rmrnma," said the young man. "You pray, and I'll just keep on blowing." The Wondtarrul Healing- Prapertlr of Darbya Prophylactic Fluid. Wherever a preventing, healing, clean sing and deodorizing Injecting or wash Is required use Darby 9 Prophylactic Fluid. Any inflamed surface, external or internal , treated with the Fluid will be quickly re lieved. It has effected cures that had re sisted the best medical skill. Is Life Worth Living ? That depends upon the Liver, for if the Liver is inactive the whole 333 tfm is out of order tho breath is had, digestion poor, head dull or aching, energy and hfpefalnes3 gone, "the spirits are de prop.sed, a heavy weight exists after eating, with general despondency and the bluos. The Liver is the housekeejer of tha health; and a harmless, simple- remedy that acts lie Nature, does not constipate afterward or require constant taking;, does not interfere with business or pleasure dur ing it3 use, makes Sim mons Liver Regulator a medical perfection. I have tested its virtues personally, an(l know that for Kvspcppia !illou-n and TUrobblng Headache, It la the bst medi cine tie world ever saw. Have tried forty other remedies before Slmmona Liver Krnlator. and none of them (rave more thah temporary relief, but tbe Kegulatoi (tot only relieved but cured. . FARSV3ERS niPr THEIR VALUATIONS OF dAol fertilizers Ujon the m-tiinl r.-u'ts obtained from their iil. An :i .plication of BAUGK'S S2S PHOSPHATE i Will" AT AND JKAS, COIW, OATS, Bi t KUIIKAT aii.1 all EOETABLES, is universally followed by large and satisfactory cropci. BAUGH'S RAW BONE MANURES Lave a national reputation. As active and permanent Manures for all Crops, tlit-v have no eu reriors. Tln v ure adapted to drill ing', being tine and uniform la condition. If your dealer lias none of our gcods on hand, pend your ordera direct to ix. . . 1 Por Circulars, Prtoea, etc., ad drees BAUGH&SONS, SO Soath Delaware Ave., PHILA- PA CaTaBUKBUI IMS. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM tie TXr"laP t ort tnp (li ,i in,, the fcalr, itnaurtnjr eninr vhia prray. and prpp,iiii4ff WrjfirwfT. It ckanM Ot mnrntt, wum the Lair faiilli?. an4 la aurp to (Wwmu. 60r. and ll.tuu iTumrlaCa. The Ip4 Cough Cora you can nae, ad O10 buat prpaotlp kapvn for Consumption. It atmis borUJy ina, aad all Uiur1.rs f tho MooiarJi, liowpla, Xjmnr, Llrar, KJdwya, Lrluary Oruaii and all rmale 4 'nntvlaJuta. The Sm44p and !'ic. rarafr irUns; ejfnluM U.-nr, and alowlj erlrUna; towards hip prave, will 111 ui.tnt uaatw ruoovrp tiieir health by the MjTioJy uaa of l'&IKn'l Tone, but dela la dn fftruua. Taaa it in time, bold by all iirutrfflPta im larpe bottles at fl.M. HINDERCORftS The atafnsn, Bur-t, qulckmt a-ol beat caro fur CcrTia, funloLk, Wart, Molft, ( suqm, &. lilncVrs Ui4r fnr thtr UTowvii. Mope ail ai a. olT-notronhlt. HaXmntino fmjC con rfuTtiat tie. HUsali'rvuri) cur lo trvtrytLtng 4tfAlla. bwW by Bni t n-c. IIjsuox t Co.. J. CARRIAGES. WAGONS & SLEIGUs Carriage Making in all its Branches. Painting, Trimming and REPAIRING of all kinds done on the SHORTEST NOTICE and the LOWEST PK1CES. Also. Hlanint. Sawioi and Wood Turn- lng with Improve. 1 machinery. Also, alt kicAa of beavy work di re. CsrTlaReVm Ith shop;ormeoted All parties trustlnic me with work will be nonor ably dealt with- AH work warrant.!. . , I'. X. CHUTE. Ehenshara. (lctohert. 18. LETTING. SEALKI) I'KOPOSAIS will Le revived by the Sutwnl.r-r st Nlcuti.wn i.ot.. trice. Cambria county. I'., up to tlie 1st or June next, for the tuildinir ol a TWII STUHV KKAME Hlll'SE at Ashvllle, Cambria count,. 1 1 I'lans and SKyinc:iti,,t )or tr,e bui'.lina can be seen at the ho ie of I'a trick Hunn, at AeliTdle. The sub scriber reserves the riirht of retectlrtt one and t'l , .Mr:rH M1I.I.ER. Uarr townMilp. My 6, 8S7.-td. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, LOUIiTTO.PA. IN t'H AKC.K OK FRANCISCAN IiKOTIIKRS. Board ami Tuition for the Scholastic Year, $200. March Jth. llsfi. tJ. Wool! Wool! Wool! Mil If mil iliirriy A Sn, V.A-?iT -Yol: T" B1IIM1 ViTH WOOL ro A I.I M N a and set trade lor it at Alt.x.uu pricos Or art trade an.l cash. urrnv Sd Son. 1315, l.letrnlh Avenue, Alluona. Altoona. I'a., May 13, 1S87. ,iin. FORSiVI.E. A vaiual.le Hotel i.r.erty knowa as the Bialr Haufe. situated In the West ward of Ktienshur h,'r lurtn" l-articolars call on or address tbe understated. .luii.N KLAIli -Ebenst.ura, May 1T,1S. ' t-aar.assvu. ix.a.aiuuI?72-pV'j fl Br- w"nt AI.BM:n everj where, tra-al yi ""! trarelm. to ftll our km1s. Will WW !'' K'xxl salary and all ex.eai-e. Write . ".r terms at once, and state aalarv want ed. MANIUKD SlLVEKWitlE lVMj'AVV lfoston. Mats. sli i a-y!'!-3" CVIIS VHfll all list f AILS, lieat IVaisrtl Byntlv Taraasarnod. I'aelnUnie. teold ly drtarMM IaKl'i.lidaAlS JKajtei irrlsltail tf?k Te?V. P.. f:-MiiWiuaii.ii.i I dVVwnaai r . qorjsur.ipjiorj rSM4t tor iaa terra sternal r tZ m saaaaaaSs at ai as taa vara kla aa af loot el.amaa m rirr irix t, ttZ wT . JTC aa l-:Vbaw--aWw Familiar Maxims. Wise-saws are the literature of tw. the condensed thought of the j,"' mind ; the wisdom of many, the one. To tbe ancients they were bfv philosophy aud religion, and even arx," moderns they go unchanged, thoaZ? many of them are palpably false. sC is their currency and force that tip" serve to parry a thrust or clinch an ar,J ment. and thrice armed is he who L&1 whole flights of them at his comrx,ar(j " The following, says the I'hllade:- Times, were picked up at raLdom'a'j arrarged alphabetically under the eral term of "wise-saws :" A little folly now and then is rel:altJ by tbe best of men. A game is never won until It's ecj A fair exchange Is no robbery. A shoemaker should stick to his laat. A bad oath is better broken tti kept. A stich in time saves nine. A short horse is soon curried. A rolling Btone gathers no moss. A setting hen never grows fat. A watched pot never boils. A miss is as good as a mile. A bird in hand is worth two in tj,, bush. A smooth sea never makes .ski;; mariners. A guilty concience needs no accuse A drowning man catches at straws A new broom sweeps cleac. A fool for luck. A fool and his money are soon parte! A barking dog seldom bites. A friend in need is a friend indeed A quiet tounge makes a win, heal An idle brain is the devil's wo-r shop. An honest man is the noblest wo-i of God. An honest confession Is good for t'e soul. An ounce of prevention la wortl a pound of cure. All is fish that comes to my net. All is not gold that glitera. All is well that ends well. All Is fair in love or war. As many opinions as people. As the twig is bent the tree's .. clined. ArtistB are born, not made. Accidents will happen in the best 0! families. Always kick tha doe that's under. An old fox is not easy caught. A cheerful spirit sweetena toil. Better wear out than rust out. Better let well enough a!one. Better late than never. Better, the day better the deed. Better do it than wish it done. Better Lave two cooks than olc doctor. Better to have the good will even of 1 dog. Better to have two strings to one bow. Better still to have two beaus. Be sure of a new friend b-fure cutting an old one. Be sure you are right, then go Leaj Be sure your sin will find you out. Be just before you are generous. Begin on the best aDd you'll alwavs have the best. Bygones have no right to be heard. Blessings brightan as they take their flight. Birds of a feather Cock together. Biters are sometimes Litteu. Beauty Is only skin deep. Beauty is a blossom. Beauty unadorned adorned the m?t. Brevity ia the soul of wit. Birth is much, breeding more. Brag is a good dog. hold fast in better. Borrowed garments never Ct well. Bought wit is the best wit. Circumstances alter cases. Corporations have no soul". Curses, like chickeDS, go home to roost. Charity should begiD at home. Coming events cast their shadows le fore Confessing a fault half amends it. Canrt get blood out of a turnip. Charity covers a multitude of sms. Discontent is a charming lap do?. Discretion is the better part of valor. Dead men's shoes fit well. Don't count your chickens before they'r hatched. Don't cross a bridge until you cone to it. Don't meet trouble half-way. Don't cook a hare before you ca'.cL it. Don't swap hortts while cro??'.rz a st ream. Dropping water wears the ruck. Domestic infelicity is a tlur:; in th flesh. Death loves a shlnir.g mark. Dreams go by contraries. Every stream finds its own channel. Bvery man Is his own doctor. Every man is supposed to know 1.:: own business best Every trade has its trick.. Every dog has his day. Every man has his wenk point. Every tub Bhould stand on bottom. Eager ears enn hei;r any thin: t o" Empty wagons make the m.-st r.o:: How to Kill CAr.r.AOE-"Woi.-There is a very earnest desire amoLj cabbage growers to learn too:e rtfff..' that is effectual in killing the cabbase worm. There have been given from time to time in these columns remes that are highly recommended, and st:.. a trial proves them ineffectual. N3 then comes another that is highly rec oirmened and which might well t tried, as it is comparatively simi' bruise a quantity of tansy in a -ood bucket, over which 'pour cjld and let stand until the water is q:l bitter and then sjiriukle it over tie plants, Leiug sure to reach the worm wah it. It is absolutely nec. that the water should 1 iu ite bitter. It lsBaid that a snake will wiggled show signs of vitality a long time out any bead. The dud will uo same thing without any brains. Ilarklru's Amirs Sslvr. The best salve iu the world for c'-1 Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, S!t Itueutu, Fe: Sores, Tetter. Cnapp 1 lUudi. CialM-i"' Corns and all Skin Eruptions and positive T cures Tiles or no pay required. It is Sul-' anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or refunded. Trice 23 cents per box. For by E. Janiesaud W. V. McJUoer, of Lxn-Q' 00