n The lithir-i o: is coin, i .rtttiVv'ly n. l'-rn i'9'..tuUin. Oar :v:--iior nv(r Ti 'is j god. They filmy and dfimrly em-' trace-!. There's . J.i,- difference I. 1 twe n a hug and an embrace. The hu 2 is .u' earnest, i in-k i.iipnltio-.is contrac- j? t.CB of the mu-'cl'-a -t the arms and 1 3 chest whn ttirt ot'j--ct to be bazged 1 j u within th- circle b .u -...-iJ by thearniH. hrd th chest H tho ir 'il or lin.ti point tin. line. Tiie wauuih t,f the Im i : b'te,Hnnied by tip! extent ot the i.-uiscu- , j; lar cor.tr-.iction. lint the hu;i no:, its ' anatomists ast-tri, terminated wbfr: the j object is brou-ht in rnr.tr.C. wi.h the client. On the contrary, the sweeping ' in is bul tbrt bhei; :f the. opt-ration. Tb k-rr.l is rem li-l ben trie sp.ic3 ! b.tweeu the hugiiir aai iho fcugg-e is j annihilates, ana me tune or a Knit could 1 1 . s. r tl t y bo inserted b?teen both SUrflC..'. This U, pernillU, the UlCPC j tl.'i'juerous su.e o' tliO opc-ralion. A jxiund, nay, a few ounce:", of extia prtF-euri-, iu;iy rt-snlt, i( nr. in tbe itlsjiliic. Trent of a rio, ;it !e.ist in the bursting of u ccrst't-srrinj, with the u.muft in-vi-t-dbl- destruction of b.tngs. ruii:tij;Ues, puffj, an rueh like Leadkrear. Tliere lense. if not skillfully ni;.:-;ied, is als attended wiLh dangT, au l shuuld be as gradn kl h3 eluniiMitary pressure. Kxprfsslons nf a::i;iisli in tbe p:rt of the husfsen rn'iy, un a riie, be regarded as l.ypucritic;i!. ar.d srhould have no of cct inii.ducir g Use to diminish the pressure. Iu bKe mar.ner all dac jfer signals in regard to ttse arrival of a third purly on the saat slinuld b in vest.fiuted by the p-.ny of the fi p3rt before receivit'g ;lie attntion the genu ine airiv.il of a ptrent or guardian icigbt eummand. l'dis may be donu by a quirk glance ov r the shoulder, and this rapid ciiang. of tbe direction of tbe bead may b accomplished by a litt'. rrac'.ite, without making any relaxa tion of pleasure necessary. If the warni::g s!:i uKI prove to I e without foundation the d-eeic tuav be '.iini.-T.ed ty frun two or three im.jijJj of addi tional pressure,, nit pa gridual that none of tho ornntuents of tte person bugged nmy sutler. These little inci dents rnlll- lhr teiiipr and e mbktei ti e meniory -.f tbe o; ration. The snull alTairs or' tin? toi.et uih nut ai:e-iimplihed easily, ana thj f. male mind isruflled 1-y the deftructior or th. lab to us embel lishments of tbe morning hour. Tiir eiupraoe is merely the throwlrg out and puitial contrac.ion of tliearms, without any fp -cial attention to an ob jective p.);iit. Near rulativts should l-e embraced and rot linage J. An espe cia.ly vouns and pretty aunt may be ex-ceylt-d, and eases are known wh re an extrt ne! y juven,! ami goi'dlokin B'.ep-i.h'.l.t i is the i-o.ssion of ttie m. r-is.g 1. 1 tli3 tiuli.u- into the hutf. liut tills is larrly done, particu larly if tb emlnacer is deju-r.flent on t:. puis.' of the tid miti for ti e nect-s-ili s :.s wt 1, as to lux .: iescf life. To inhrH.ee a mnt!i-r in law is a tollow morkery, pn-1 thoiil.t I e atternp'ed 01 :y when e 'me Important otiject has to be attained, and n':u then it is Lard'.y ex- CUS.llIf. Hew wo Vtiiin la-lirs Here lMap foluted liy raiiiii!- d Uet 1 here. )ne evening last week a plump, pret ty and d'.cidedly dashing young lativ of Nuiit ury :aaie up to.u to make a few pureuiijcs. Tho evtumg was wet ant! tiiiagreeal.: and she ttej pe l into . s'.oie on JI;'.r'.et strut a fc-.v miuutt-s. Wbelher it v.s the wfither or the B'ght of tie riir.gers in the store tlmt impelled hi r to tu p will remain lorevn adaik and unfathomable my-tj-ry, but stou slirt (i d. ling somewhat of a masher s'ne turned smiling eyes upon the "new dinltj in town," and tbe pro prietor of the shop, who is never out done in jliteuess, seing this, intro duced the charming pair. The conver sation that ensued was commonplace, but tinaily the gentleman asked her if she would an U.e opera bous-) that eve ning. Site looked triumph. mtly aa si e said, '-Oh yes, I wouM be delighted to go," and they pnrte-1 mutually pleased. Airiving honie sie toid ner motoer the whole story, who told her she could not go with a comparative stranger unless ber elder sister accompanied them. "While affairs were in this state and the bands of the clock pointed past seven, a rap was heard and the. gentleman usher ed ir.to the parlor. The yoong lady told him the circumstances and seeing what fce was In for be said, "Trot in the sis ter." After a few minutes she appaar d, but iu tbe meantime he had been thumpir.g the piaao and warbling sweet and plaintive or.g, and tbe g'rl was all fcrcke up on bin. lie surveyed th j s t uatlon car?fu:iy a- I then sail ho must RO up and pet ae ther ticket, as he only bad two, but would Ui Lack ia a short time. Tne ladies agreed and sat down to await his arrival. Sight o'clock j rame, r.o dude ; half past eUht had journed Into the tyeor.e.buthehi.d failed I to materialise. Tiiec"iirues of the clock registered rlne, but his chair by the hearth was still vacant, and wilh its I echoes ringing In their ears they con cluded the villain had lied, and they re tired to dream cf new world to coa uer. llraa Tor llee l"tid. n Is 83 li-ht that it is rwubrlv telinred that thrra is little substance or viluo ia it. I a warm ms?hts for . cows it givs a great increase in the ' lailk yie'd. as evtry farmer knows. 1 LKJVV I ever, by the leiit-r that milk ia so largely wi'.er. and that tlie water which ' cows duriK with thobrau is tuainly re sponsible for the increasing supply ol milk. Hut the substance iu both milk and .rati U greatly underestimated, j ilk. even after the cream h removed. is a very touruf.nfood, and the nutri ment it of a kid that the tr n is pecu liarly adapted to supply. It supplies the proteuie which appears in the albu ms, of miik. I'reciscly the same kind cf niati-riaU ur required to give trengtli to workiug Lowes. Those w ho cm uian wu uorses largely are mot . :n , favor of it. Duo uf U advutai;es ia iu keeping the horse from becoititg con- i stlpattd cu dry fetd Ld grain. It ia a ! cheap and valuable feed for horses at at y time, nr.d e-ptcia!y while thacgiog Ibeii cua.a iu tLe ti-r;jr. ASKS KE THE NEW QUININE. GIVES GOi-DAPFETlTE K1ETNERYES, UAPPY DAY?, SWEET SLEEP. 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General Carksdale drsw bis brigade j up in line and addressed them in sub stances as follows : "Men, upon this battle, bangs, in all probability, lha destiny of the Confed eracy, the destiDy of our beloved homes, the destiny of our property, the destiny of our fathers, of our mothers, of oar wives, of our sweethearts ; then let ev ery man of us be a 'hero of strife' and acquit ouiselves like men. If there be a man amoc? you that possesses cone cf the precious things that I have just en umerated and feels' that be has nothing to battle for, if be will step lo the front I will give- him permission to retire to ignominious safety.' At this juncture two lean, lank, dirt eating looking shadows of men stepped to the front, and one of them, in nasal tones, drawled out : Gen'rul ma'n him," pointing to his comrade, hain't got no home, no pap py, no mammy, no wife, no sweetheart, an' nary nigger kin we go ?" The General looked at them with withering scorn for a few seconds, and then pointing to the woods In the rear, thundered, "Git !" And they got. While the battle was at its height and the cannons' thunder fairly made the ground quake, and tbe shells and grape shot shrieked through the murky air like veritable demons. General "Ranse" Wright saw a fellow running ont of the fight like a scared babbit. The General drew his pistol, and, putting spurs to his horse, intercepted tbe recreant sol dier and shouted to him : "Go back to your place, sir ; go back, or I'll shoot you 1" The frightened skulker yelled back : 'Shoot and be to yon ; them fellers hev got a d sight bigger guns than you hev 1"' and darting under the Gen eral's horse's belly, incontinently took to bis heel?. The Annual Peril Festival In China. The Devil Festival is said to have originated in a legend of the mother of a fabulous person, Mu-lieu ; she was about the wickedest person then in ex istence, there being no crime which she left uncommitted. After her dpath, she appeared one night to her son Mu-lien, with a heavy wooden col lar around her neck, and she harrowed his soul with the tale of ber sufferings in the lower regions. She said Bhe was enduring the penalty of her un numbered s;n3 during her earthly lire and pleaded with her son to deliver her out of the hands of I'luto. This to him seemed an almost impossible taak, as no human being can enter the dark regions and return alive. She told him that he. must become a BudJhi.t priest, and that there was a door in a certain Buddhist temple which he could open and so let out the prisoner from the shades below. The son. being filial, obeyed the behests of bis mother, and sought out a well known Buddhist priest in a certain fa mous temple and ask 2d to be admit ted as a novice. As his life was pure the priest willingly admitted him. After having been there several months and learned all the Buddhist prayers, he sought out the door that led to the lower shade;, whither the wicked ones had gone, and, remembering his rrother's instructions, he knocked open the door. The Jud;?e TJuto being always willing to release his victims upon tha inter cession of saints, he has set all his prisoners freo for a certain length of time every year, beginning on the lo'.h of the seventh moon, ever since the tiras when St. Idulien knocked open the door. It has become customary for the peo ple throughout tha country, In the seventh moou of every year, to worship their ancestors, whose spirits are then at large. The annual Devil Festival hsld by tho Cantonese and Fuhkienese began to-day by theatricals, etc., at their cemetery below Using Ilua Chun. It will last three days and three, nichts. Tbe people from Canton and Fuhkien provinces are not few, and tboae whose remaics are buried here are numerous. The amount of paper clothes, money, etc., burned to the departed is conse quently veiy grsat. The spectators of theatrical plays rush in from every part ot the city. The streets are en livened by nnmerous passing mule carts and jinrickshas. Chinese Shih rio. The Old Mush Pot. Mnsh and milk is generally esteemed a wholesome and palatable dish. In our maiurer years" we have found it to be such, but when we were young it didn't taste that way. Many a time did our loving parents, anxious for our f:elrri t of-t- ; .n. , . . , .o.v ik naa mo IMtHl lOOO a growing boy could eat ; bnt we would not be convinced, and often went to bed without our supper rather than eat our dish of hasty pudding. But there wes one thing about it we did like the "screppings." But these we couldn't get only a few bitts occasionally, just enough to make us wish for more for father had a mortgage on them, and us ually reserved them for himselr. In memory we can see him now, sitting be fore tbe old-fasioned blazing wood Cre, with the mush pot between his feet. patiently digging the scrapings loose wun a case knife and breakiaz them in Email pieces into hfs bowl of rich milk, and then, with a half closed eve. and a drramy, far-away look, leisurely eating the dainty repast. In our opinion that was a dish fit for a king. We haven't a great deal of thia world's goods, and have worked hard for what we possess, but we would freely give hair of all we own to live over again one of those nights, and again see father eating the scrapings from the old muj'a pot. Rrslaratlra Wise. If yon are weak and snfferinsr from gen eral debility, you srioald use SDeer.s Tort Grape Wine ; it will pnnry your blood, re store digestion and make you feel like a younger persou. ia fact it makes you new blood. Speer's vineyards are planted on hrownstone shale rock soil containing iron Th re is over two miles of carrage drives under grape arbors in bis vineyards. For sale by druggists. ANOTHER SUDDEN DEATH. Hardly a etk passes wkhout the men tion by thenew-iaj-ers-ofsuddt n deaths, and of l.te tl.o blari-ing frequency c-l the ttate MfTit thi.1 di'&th M-as caused Ly rheumatism r iwur-Igia of the heart cannot fh.il to have lu-rn nutii ed. 1 n :1 probability iny Jeuthg artrlhuud t-" heart dier.e are caused by tb.-iC UiTulodL.ea-ts, aliieh are far more datirroi;s tiiau La .'jnerally considered. Is there any p-t-itive cur? The beat answer t- such a j .'vtu-n is $ veu by tliOoe who kax Irrn eurt'l by the nee of Alhlcphoros. Greenfield, Maw., May 19, 1SS6. I l.avc l oen trouLl.1 ith rheumatism hi cmet-f my knees for year?, bein-t times bud un for several days. Athlopuorc has entirely enrol iue. It has also cured two friends c f miiio who were the worst cas?a I t v-r fc.-iw, one i' them a voting man enly IiJ Yesrs old, w ho was o bad the doctors gave him up. Two bottles of your remedy entirely cured him. Cite. W. S-rcRP- Mg'r Diamond Soap Co. Oetol-er 14, 1S85. Two bottles of Alhlophoros cured me of inflammatory rheumatism. My family physician ft lvisv.-d me to take it, saying he hail done all he could, but could uot give me any relief; but Aihloplioros drove it awav, and 1 am happy to say it has never come back. My daughter was also cured by half a bottle after suilerine; the pangs cf rL-un.at.ni. Mrt. Jane Downey, 21 Pleasant St Waterbury, Conn. Northampton, Mass., May 21, 1SSG. For many years I have been subject tr rheumaiL-i in its wor.-t furms. During my lai-t hlcpe of su-kncrs I was induced to try Aihloj-horos, and found it to be all it claimed to Le, a cure for rheumatism. Levi I. Clark. Every drufrgL-t should keep Athlophoros and Athlophoros i'illa, but w here they can not be bought of the druggist the Athlo phoros Cx)., 112 Wall St., New York, will send either (carriage paid) on receipt of regular price, which is $1.(0 Tier bottle for Athlophnrn nnd SOr. for Pills. For liver anri kidney diseases. dyjicr:a. In digestion. wencs. nervous dt-Mlity, diseM-a of women, c-onstij tim, headarhe, impure blood, A.C., A tlilot'borca I'ills are u equaled. 8 BUY YOUR GMDEE RUBBER B0 II. CHIJL.T3.S Xr CO., Wholesale Agents, PITTSBURCri.PA. Agents Wanted tvery where. ELEGANT PORTRAITS! Eulftrp -il and fii:h. oil roiora, from trr r f asjua 1 pirtnr. No .xiri i-ue. rr',uir.l : r un.rci;:i ft ar rifi ir Vfhi ri-1 wi pi!t iir.ifti emi r riM a. fu'l p- mrulT-. oo outtti rre. M. W. KI.LLKV, 111 Unlooiu ft-,. (MeiiUunlul'i. a'ti:. fa. IEE TO YOU, i "'' . Tot Mrd-ta w. wit! -r . - -r . - . aon'ka. T .. r , , aoiiaat or '-"' .:. - aai-tr, lalrtl a hri f;- iL. ;", tar htt4-ktM, urat-tU l r-.- jlVOtT'Vv.V rl- f-r -". . I-"" "- C .t.suiu; i.( a .k-di'vtac ..4. a: Jtjj r t-'-mt' j '- - ini.iat r.v-ntf .a a Noodle. a4 - aitc r iri-lrlit.e I.k ikJ r'. paofced ta a troe( tta. hal. Tan c lua.uab-i attia ar .c aa4 a r k aucn asUl ttioae -y --aiii!f,j'.- a, i i,d- W.it. fciaic oar elwt, calli an-J bowchJirl m'-a. i an b i -d U a l :r p si---ada anJ rual-ic, aa. a a Ucaitra nihwi d r it. fl.il a4i Mar ar r . rarf- .Wv, b .. a a.d itJ-..S.; Wr"! uos wwh tr bt.l ML B'lt wfcat initial -rna at.i wfa.a CfJt-rtcjt. A-l1r-a at o-w, -tii:f li.'e. ! ai'iraa 4r Y- .Lt. N- tr a : iser a1 rn-.-r.a-Ti hw r.-cirs a-aii. 1 LI Jr'AM'lL.k" V191TOK. Philadelphia, rcna. OADS atif'-i TrnpmRra rir- OiJ ac-1 t;,ri mar M 4 retTjiitiB itiTo ara -a.- "t . t1"- !!i," Sra Blar, I I I ! Hak, rn af rtaacti. UU I lf4T -HakUf. 4atrayr flrari 4rar4 of ah i as ajjpf n si aaa nan-a, tixniMt a a a yleflf e, aa4aauB't AiB 1 i rvranti4i, ar.d aa aalyrri k4 r CTt-aLa af d rlnkfar. wtra tr k-l ali;ahlea-4 oar? lLhraauoa. Ed.ra--t bv M r. FrakfM F. l lllard aa otkara af taa K. W. C. T. I . It ta not a eaeap, wortfitr.a fciia. kot a r-aw.rta arark af art. rriutnl in td lalorto air Tftp Tt m B raeu rn 3 on r itra rraa tnhac'un tte wall. rs v:amted. is kara a ,11 fcuy a i J tutoura -rfa ta r.49ti- ;ik ii. r& a44 m eiaar Trtniwraea pao- pr -rakara a .11 tut a-J tuourart ia avillac of i. Elmp-T haa It an4 It aatla itaarlf fUfy yoar.atf aul acr.1 foV aro ttlr e-r au4 tasaka v avaata. A'iliaaa II. VV . la. fe' ia iY. 711 kuaaoai tot-. '(" v4c fa. 4Mmku jat. rfl,a-5fe rrs YEARS.. Ifj USE. Zae grj-ttrtKeliVirl TrT-B)i af ti Ajjs! SyHrYrji.iS OF A TORPID LIVE??, !iif:tlu, ltdwalccaativa, Pla la Ifca fara., ml'it a cull aana-tlaa la tka bade ymrt. i'cJa uadr tha akanUer. blaA?, Fklli tH afitM- aatiae. wltka41. l-cliuati.a ta tiertUa af toir er Kitad, IrritK-Uit-aftamacr, Law aairlta, with n fecllnxaf LaTirgr as.lected mbi daty, Vftaiaaru, laeiaaa, - luttarl-r at thm LUjxt. Iota baforaiho area, llaaameba Tr tha xiht mr, KtitUttitii, with Ctll riu, lllzblr aolftre- I'rlaa, and C0MSYlPATIO?J. TCTT'hi J'l-J.aareaspacUUy adapUd ta aucb earea, on doae affecta auca m -.ang.- orfeelingaatoaitoniihlhosuOrar. Thy larrcMelha Apoatlta.andcauaatha rey to Ti aia a-lt.rk.tiut if mynta la ao-risrtari.a-'l I rU :rTnle Aetlaa oa Uie ltatl-eOrMBa,r(rtriiiai N tool a arc FT,i?V',rt" -4 Inrr.yit.,?).. TUTf S HAIR DYE. -iAT Haih or Hisiczica ek'.ngad to a CnoKar Black by a siocie appli'.mtion of this lira. It imx'arta a uataral color, aota lnaar.tfcjjonly. riold by Druggists, or ennt by express on rece'.ptof ai. Office, sc IViurray fit.. Maw York. NOT DEAij YET! VALLIE LUYTRINCER, tAWCACTUKBR TIN, COPPER: AND SHEET-IRON WARE -a" AX) TIX ROOFING, Kefpeettolly inrltee tba attantloa ot his frleads and tba public to .aneral to the fact that ha la still eniir on tuslaess at tba old si-od opto3lu tba MoutiUln Hoae. Kbensbanc. and is prepared to supply from a larne stock, or manufacturing toor dar, any article in bis line. Irom the amallest to tba largest, lb tba best manner and at tba lowest llrinir prices. fNo penitentiary worM either made or sold at tbls establishment. TIX ROOF1NO SPECIALTY. vjri q maj m ca Wo rtr an1 nriMa tilve m ca and tatlsfv Tirf!vM t. i-MDurn. April 13. 1S83-M , V, LlTTKlUtK. Import mi t to Canvassers. kA?!T.F'? L,lTe -anaserf In eycry ooanty t1BLL' ?,A' combines two fAd Irons, Polisher, Fluter. Ac. one Iron doln the work ot an entire set or ordinary Irons, is K-i or alrehol lamp. IMK.4 "IT," "WT "ITfHr.aIs. Price moderate. A latve and lastimt Income Insured tui "AU IKON CO.. a Keade St , N. Y. XESTSWfEffi --- a s.ii. . K-T7 t-iW lHbu SHOES TTarraiited themoat perrpct Forc-rl Fertillr Drill In eri.tence. Send tor A. B. FARQWiAH. York. Pa. brand Canyon ofColortdo. A correspondent of the New York Nation writing of his visit to tbe Grand Canyon of Colorado. Speaking of Dia mond Greek, says : Just in front of the hotel a portion of this creek, about half a mile in length, disappears every day towards noon, al though above and below this place it flows" merrily and abundantly. About ten o'clock at night the water suddenly rtarns to the deserted portion of its bed. Mr. Farlee had repeatedly dug down many feet to find the subterranean brook-bed. but in vain. It almost seems as if the water, after leaving the cool Diamond -canon, were afraid of being absorbed by the superheated air in the open space in which the hotel ia situa ted, and therefore concealed itself un derground. Possibly there may be a poetic Indian legend accounting in some such manner for the fact that even the broad and rapid Colorado river ha3 in this region dug its way into the bowels cf the earth until the mountains which form its banks tower more than a mile above ita surface. Yet, after all, there lies more poetic and sublimity in the scien tific account of the manner in which the soft water has, by infinitesimal de grees, worn its channel through these hard rocks, and even through the bard lava with which Major Fowell thinks this river has been filled more than once. "What a conflict of water and Cre there must have been here ! ' Just te some what diiappointed at first sight of this river. It is about a mile fiom Farlee'a hotel and is reached jy following Dia mond Creek, which empties into it. In comparing the mud coljr of the Colora do with the crystalline to what the 1 ti ter owes its name. Kspid the Colorado is, and broad, and its walls rise to the height of a mile, but they slope and re cede towards the background, and In vain does tourist look for the "granite prison walls" rising abrubtly from the edge of the water, and almost meeting above so to shut out the daylight, their sides adorned with floating clouds and with the water falls and cascades of trib utary streams. Yet in truth it is foolish to look for all these things to expect that all the wonders of Mr. Powell's long tour should be concentrated in one place for the convenience of tourists. The sad fact is, that the most sublime portions of the cannon are at present inaccessi ble except to those who are willing to undergo the same dangers and hard ships as Major Powell. Oue can readi ly believe the legends of travelers wandering along the brink of the can non for days and "perishing with th'.st at last in s'.eht of the river which was roaring its mockery iuto dying ears. " Powell himself once sent four days tring to get down to the river. Women quarrel m Church. A very serious and sensational Cght oocured between the female members of the Methodist Church at Horse Neck, a little hamlet in Jackson county, W. Va. The irate women were arrested, and at the bearing before the Justice of the Teace of the district, the follow ing facts were brought out : While the pastor of the church was in the mid3t of his .Sunday morning ser mon Miss Amanda Gault and Mrs. Ma'heny, who occupied adjoining pews, became involved in a qnarrel, and as the hot words disturbed the services Mrs. Geo. Malone, a sister of MlS3 Gault, interfered and attempted to stop the discussion, which only added to the rage of the quarreling women, and one of them drawing a pocket knife rushed at the peace maker. Dy this time the congregation was in an unroar, and half a dozen men and women had pushed forward to help the combatants, and blows were being struck right and left. Mrs. Malheny succeeded in reaching Mrs. Malone and inflicted a terrible cut upon the upper part of her body with the pocket knife. The woman fell, but almost immediately regained her feet, and being handed a knife by some par tisan in tho excited crowd, she endeav ored to stab her assailant. This was prevent? d, and as the combatants had by this time about exhausted themselves, the couusels of the more consrvative element prevailed and the wounded woman was conveyed to her Lome. Several of the woman have b6n put under bond3 to keep the peace, and Mrs. Malhony will probably be indicted for assault with intent to kill. A Singular Accident. A special from Douiiville, Ky., says : "A very peculiar accident occurred on a farm just beyond "The Point" the other morning. Mr. SimpBon bought a lot of dynamite cartridges and was ergned in blowing up stumps in his yard. He had a lot of hogs roaming about the place. Near the noon hour his family, who were at dinner, were startled by a loud report, and, hurrying to the win dow to find the cause, saw a cloud cf dust arise from the ground. An inves tigation showed that two bogs and one horse were blown to atoms. It ia sup posed that one of the hos had swallow ed a dynamite cartridge. A farm band saw the horse kick one of the hogs in the belly, and the rery next instant the explosion followed. There was no trace of the hog left, and a hole several feet in depth was left in the ground. The other animals were left dead on the sod. The shock was very violent and was heard several miles from the scene. A number of window glasses were shat tered and tbe Tamily much alarmed. Jack lteeves'. Prayer. Duiing a fierce storm cn Tikn Snr. ior recently Jack Reeves got off the fol lowing prayer. "O Lord ! 1 am not one of these miserable suckers who are continually asking favors of you. I have never troubled you before, but, O Lord I get us to the shore and I'll never trouble you again." This put Lieutenant John son, of Cleveland, in mind of an Irish man out West who was met by a big bear, and oa its failure to scamper away after he had prayed to that effect he 'aid : O Lord 1 since you won't help me lick the bear, please don't help the bear to lick me, and you.ll see Jbe biggest rongh-and-tumble fight you ever laid your eyes on." .5 Which) i? ESTY Gjenuinef)as a Fed H tin tag on every plug. Old Honesty is acKnowl- edged to be the purest and rnost lasting piece of Standard Chewing Tobacco on themarKet. Trying it is a better test than any talK atioiit it. Give it a fair trial. Your dealer has it. SwiTni.y C. SIlOKTLIDtiK'SAI Abl.al. For loans; Men and Bj, Hulls, Venn V2 miles irom Philadelphia. Kixcd pricer vera every expense, even Im.i.ih. Slc. !q extra charge. No incidental expen-. Nn examination l.r ad miPJ'Hn. Twelve expcrifcnred t;irner?. all men. and all icmduates Special opportunities lor apt MuilMi to aJranra rapidly. Special drill lr dull and t.art arJ hov. t.trr.n-i or ttU'lcnt may elect any tudies or chooe tt:e rrirular Lnir ltsb.Soientthc, Kuftnrsf, t'iai's'tcal or t:ill 1 ni. nevrlnic course. Students bttcd at J'edla Acad emy are now in Harvard, Yale. Princeton a-d Ten other t'ollettes and Polytechnic Schools, lo etn deuts sent to er Uetre tr. Isn3, 1 5 in 14, 10 In lfc". 10 In 159. A tr.vluAt .i.j; c1hs in ihe totr.merc-ial department eery year. A Physical and t'hem-l-al laboratory." Jvtncai-.im and Hull tr-urtd. 15u0vols. added to tt.e l.ihr.ry In 1S13. Me.lia bfs seven ol ur.-hes ho-i a t-U3pt-ran ce charter wh;ch pr---ht!-! 'he f.i it all i;it.xii-.it:.i; drinks. Kor new illtrtej circular uddr-i tl, Prinilpal and Proprietor. S WITH IN .f. Mil i KT UlMjt, A. M., (HarTard liradua:) Media, Pa. CARRIAGES, WAGONS & SLEIGHS 7'. ' x y V Carriage Making ia all its Branches. Painting, Trimming andRKTAIRIXG of al! kinds doneon the SHOKTEST NOTICE and tbe LOWEST PKICES. Also, Plaoicn. Siwinit and Wood Turn Iok with imprcved machlaery. Alfo, alt kinds ol heavy wort;dono. .'irriareiith f hcplconnected All parties trusting rue with work will bo Donor ably dealt with- All worlt warranted. U. X. CHUTE. Ebensborg. October 24. IS1. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, LOltETTO.l'A, IX CHARGE OP FRANCISCAN BROTHERS. Board and Tuition for the Scholastic Year, $200. March .etb, ISsC. tr. YOU CAN FIND THIS Plain OD ie io Pir-rwtM'-.iH st tbe A1rert'.iu? Bur.au -f Si HEIHGTOIT BEOS. wao ill riir.i. i tur ao renma ul lowe. t ratca. rr.XI)l. AIVEltTINER- should ad L dress tiEORGI r. BOWELL A CO., IO Kprnee btreel, York Cltx." Fob Sklet ListojI, 000 N.wsrArxius Wlll'ba sentrraa on application. Jan. H "87 THE PLUMED KNIGHT.- lVrv. SO Kilra 1 lne( Iruro i l the aove trand. MIIHAK1Z kLIr, Kotirnonla, I a. Jan. 14, V7. I iU a TWO OTTlJL rUBK, UfMbtr rith aC CABLJi TUlTUI am hm ior laffuvr. Olr p- iraa aa r. O. AAdr-aa. DM T. AUMTV ii, Ul tH 8Ua U. S. icuii. m mil ut a laita ia t a o . . F. lintSAI tSUiHi ---n ..... and traveling, to sell our Koods.' W ill I ay irood salary and all expenas. Write ... - - - . miiri bi.ic iinrT want-w!- ,SISI,ABU S1LVKKWAKK UCMl'ARY, .trJH!i (sttt waist ah ti-.t not B tCVHiah B.r-.io. Tm-.. .... i ta ., ESSENTIAL OILS. WIliTEKGUr.F.X. lr.PPKKKT, P. KTKOrAI,SPriRT, -. o( prime quality, bou.ht In any quantitr lor cash on deliveriy. free of broke raK, commission, stor- XiOOOK .X: OLCOTT, lraporUrs and exporters. 88 William St., New York HI to canvass lor tha sale of Nursery Stock ! Steady employment iruaranteed. iAl.AKY All EX-PKNSI-.S PAIH. Applv at once, statin. aa CUAJ.E BKOIHEUS COMPANY? (Keler to this paper.", liechestor, '. Y. t. -T-' luiiui Ettiiet & S Bills. l,-'T N X v.J -rX.HTvUvi-.tv;Tr..r : : aoMtlva rK4f Ur im auu; y t M mi PA 117011771! inwvn unbliOl ii nil i uu Penn'a Agri'l Works. Steam Englnea.Saw Mills. Hay Presses. Stump Pullers and Standard ARricullural lmpliments generally. Send for Catalogue A B. KAU'-IUHAM-a. OKYorlc,Pa. 4t Miss Uubfo's Romance. In May. 14, during the strawberry season, Miss IVtina N. Ilubbs, a pretty young woman living In Desota, was v's. iting an aunt living at Mill Crf-eK in Union county. 111. Miss Ilubls picked a box of strawberries one day, on which she wrote : Carhonimle, III This box contains the sweeintberrjps shipped this season. I know this to he true, for I picked thftri with mr OA.a hands. l'En.VA Ilrkj, ' The box. with others, was shipped ic due time to Chicago, and nothing more was thought of the affair. About a month later, however, Miss llubhs re ceived a letter from a young gentlemen in Uelcit, Kansas, signing his rme William Busby. He Baid that wh.le ia Chicago he had purchased the b&x Cf uno viji.ii auc unu iivitn on, ard also requested the privilege of or re sponding with the lady. The request was granted, and in a short time tie couple engaged in a very hjrestig correspondence. In the course of time the young man made a declaraUon of love, and the result was finally a mar riage in the following year in Kansas The union was a bappy one f jr a year notwithstanding the fact thai our- Busby was a poor man, workig kg a day laborer to support himself ad wi.'e At the end of the year the cout,e vre overjoyed when it was learned lLat Busby bad fallen heir to tij.Mj jt;i him by an uncle in Scotland. I: ;r cecepsary for Busby to return to -cot-land to obtain his 'nheritance, H was agreed by husband and wife that Mrs P.usby should return to Desota to v;3: her widowed mother, and there await the return of her husband. Months passed, during which time Busy had returned from Scotland to hi prarie home, beini; in actual po.es;;a cf over 525,000, which he waa lavisbiy spending in Beloit. Tl.r wife learn., of her husband's sale return, end wio'.e numerous letters to him, to which Ete received no answer. Doubting tLatt had returned and that Le really baJ come into possessions of such a fortute she wrote to the postmaster at Bdult for information, who iramediate'y a;. sured her of her husband' good for tune, or bis presence in that town arj added that all letters bhe had aid him had leec promptly delivered U Busby in person. For the first time the former straw berry picker began to djuLt tl.6 gen uineness of her husband's fidelity ..ice the acquisition of riches. Her tfcr neys say the lady has discovered ctter startling aud disagreaable tLiLs con cerning hei bustjand, and that she tj taken ste; 3 to secure a divorce. Ginger. The ginger-plant, is a native cf te Eist Indies, but is now raised in te West Indies, Sierra Beone, and tL.ro.b. ont the warmer parts or Ameii.a. It is kind c 1 - --oj an gr0vg in a d:p and even a ny soil to the htigl.t c! 2 or three fe . It has a fi.3iby s'.r.w stalk which grows under ground, like that of the iris, or 6weet flag. These f.eshv root stocks re du. rp yearly after the stems wither. The dig ing is done in January tr rebruary. They are cleaned, then gradually 6ca.d ing Lot water ; then they ars exposed to the sun uutil fairly dried. Afierwar.s they are put into bags which hold abo.; one hundred pounds each arid eer.t to maiket. For table use and ior medicine the plants mu3t be four y-ars old. Ginger is made white by remcvi-jr the epidermis, washing, scraping, sii bleacbmg each roct and drying It in lie air without scalding. A preserve is made by taking j,:a:! about four month old, when thev are young and tender, and belling their roots in sugar, then it is put into :'.rs and covered with a thin syrup, which ii poured off in a few days, and a thicker syrup put on. This last syrup is aiw poured ofT, and a still thicker oner'.: on. Sometimes this process is repeated four times. These syrups are used for a cooling drink after they are poured c, by being diluted witn water. Ginfr is used both for cooking ai.3 medicine. It has an aromatic odor ad a spicy and pungent taote. Barge quan tities of the preserve are brought from China. As a medicine ginger is stimulative and carminative and is a remedy a.l tonic for the digestive organ. The Jarnaca ginger extract is an aico holic tincture and is sometimes used diir.kby tooers who cu get notui:j else. An-Old BfT Good Bit.le toet. Nick Biddle was a wit as well a' ai nancier. During session of tha Ye--sylvania Legislature, away back iathf forties, a bill was up appropriate. large sum for continueing ths Siats im provements. An honest but unWsiJ memler from Berks county wa hostile to the bill and, in fact, opporvd to -': .State improvements. lie kcew !- wishes of bis constituents, and Hit-9 else. While the bill was under cons '; eration Mr. Biddle moved an ironic amendment appropriating f lO.i'A1 ';r the improvement of the Alimenta-7 Canal. The member from Beiks instantly on his feet, declaring his r-r' pose to oppose any appropriation for '-e Alimentary of anv other canal. T;e amendment was iustantly tvith-l"-'3' amid the general mirth of the mers3 at the expense cf the Ifjnest m&W from Berks. "Mt dear friend," said a can. dr?ssing an acquaintance, "wtv cJ- you do something with your 8. "What's the marter with him? "Why, I noticed that whils L " playing with several littla ttilo' robbed them of all their marp.f "That's all right." "All right 1 T gracious do you want him ioUr- ber ?" "Yes, that's the drift of . h $ tparhincru Ynn aoa T am lriL-l- k' up to keep a cummer hotel," "Johny," said a fond mother tJ boy, which would you rather do. -'I French or Spanish " "I would :te"rl said Johnny, rubbing his waist-t-and looking expressively at the t" "I would rather talk tuikey." 8ur.CRinE for the Fkeemax.
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