1 1 ' i 1 1 !Iw to (.'are rr thickens. Let me tell you how to have egss a'.! winter if you have young hens of any good laying breed, or latter I will tell you how I have theni, and you may .o likewise. We have a comfortable tut very cheap hen Louae, picked with straw around three sides. The south aide or front is It-ft clear for a door and window made ty placing fear sashes con taining six lights of xlO glass in a row. The ptrches are orposite the windows, and nests underneath. For feed I give the te:.s plenty of milk, and in freezing weatLer heat it before giv- Ingltto them. I Kep a large ftove kettle csiecia'.iy for the xui?os?, and cook ail the turnip aiid potato peelings, and throw into it all the table crars and scrapings vi the puts and kttties. Unce a day, early in the morning. I li.l the kettle nearly full of milk, and afier it is hot thicken it with u-eal or tran, whichever I have, and two or thrte times a week I stir into it a !. taping teaspoon fal of black pepptr. If I dlJ not have milk I should use water and mix scraps of meat and lard crack- lings' with it Tl:e Lens ga'Ler around , feed to ttem so I can scarcely get room to rour it out into their renUi'9. I feed oats a good iku lt nevtr div. I pour over a bucket half full of oats enough milk to &'.ell tLf m, ai.d !.t them soak several l.ouis. generally .'rom one ftd to U.e r.txt. The n:i k w:.l le absorbed, .Ld there w:!l he r,o danger of the oats sw.Il:t.g the cr p. At butchering time I boil the !ivc:i. lis'.its and any other scraps which are lvtr, id a large kettle out do.ir, saltit.s slightly, and tbrov ir.g in a r-;l pepper irtwo, and feed it out as I ueid i., twuorthrte times a week, of couri', my hens get moie tr le.s cui:. tut I iii.ikt it my pecia! c.ire to see to iho m:ilk all the time and a warm lied in;e a day. I have frcsti eggs till w::,'tr, ai.! when they bring S cti.s a d z.:i a.e f-.-tls wtll rtpaid for tl e trx.ul lc. We il) not keep the ht-L3 up a'.: the t:m- only in very cold, stoimy ilh-', :.:.d cn bright d.iys they lange 0:1 the farm. lion Mtn MioulJ At t. Yuunj men, ve want j-ist a word with you privately. Now ii.stt-n. lin ing leap jvar, you will d )utt!e 3 have more or le.-s ci:"(rs of mairi.tge frrn the fair sex. Of coiir?-a y.iu art not calied uioti Il accent ar.v of thtm u'llris von : i". Choose. When your al.Tfr falls .111 her knees, and w;i!i dishevelled hair, uilat lng eyes, dis eued i;f,str,,3 ard clerc!: "Bil tiV.a Leata uj i; her Li-.:t-;t L'.ue a::a wears by all ih' stars that she loves you hr.fl jou al:ne, d'.'t g t frighten- -l ai d send f ir a p ilicin.ia ui.'lcr the I impression that vou ):ave a UiTiatlct si ! on yiiur hands. s:lt.'j y-t cr.iy. All you have t-j do i i lo f-it until 1! o pirox yam is passed, when s-he will suh.v.d; and ca iiily aw.iit . ur i! ciiion. If you want her, ftar.klv r 11 her ihityi u have alwajsloveiher.ar.d thar.k h.-rc.rd:-ally for giving y. u this opportunity of Baying s much. If yen don't wart her, you s!uu'd entille a few tims, ard tell h(r that jx.u kit awfully soiry, but youi heart Lei.K'a to ar.o'l.er, ar.d the best y it: 1 an 1.0 u lo love licr as a brother. If h.ts ;t: kind of stuff In her ?he will th-ti st md n. htr.eet, ctra sliten berbu-tle around v. here it bf longs, coi' up !,.-r hair in shape again, pin lur hat on her l 1, ir.x! into htr s-alsj.-ir .s.ji ; 1 . a'.d with an xnrtsstd wi-h that Jim r.i .y lehp:y with who fver U fortunate to w iu x ur heart, sail ou. into the nih:, and lay pWr.s for fur ther campaigns. The r.!ra!s are lia ble to ci.'tin; to ji u ar.y numi n. so vi u will d ) well to be always on the lo. kour, lest in an ui.c'iai.hd m n:n.t, yen et frigliti.el iti'o uiakii:? a pr r.,:'l!,a' will clout! tf.M wl.oVc.iurs- of j. ur l.fr. A I'liue oT .Harried Lite. Iob Iliirdette puts iuto thi rrt uiti ot agool wife vortls that li ust rat o f:r.e ? the many 'delightful phas-anf mjrritd life. "Nt)-- I'd te!l y u," she s.rjs. - n 1 won cea x g tu 0 an; and Law a c up i f L 1' e wi.h )Oj i wn w.' uero v..,if j. . f ,r t l.t- train t 1 didn't like the way oU a.-k-.l uj'-. Krp j quiet, I (lave ti,.- (1 cr. half ir. hour iWoro, ni jiJ to Mr. fi'-r :- C'n.(, let'.- cet a cig:,' and away j :u i 1 went, liold.r his ami an! r.ut giviig him a ch.u:ci to t'eciine. Vh n we met .'o! n O I! wdy on ur way to Junchpon, yi u sul, -ju.-t in titne, .Ijhn ; I cum take lunch with n.' AmI ILer: to niglit, when we found th train netr- 1 ly an h..nr late, y ti ! , ht 1 at y. ur I watch, turne I lo m, .,r.d 1 ia a question-!! t way : 'NVou.l j,,u ,rr H cup of ct tl-e And I xt: 1 w ant it : I was tir-d and a little hungry, tut I wouM have fa:ntrd be fx.ru I a.cep'td euch an ivita' ion." 'I he Y i'.y to AtiMria. The .jMeiu c.iir; ! t ut in Viei na for ulucatlt k jjiris is certain'y woriiy tf notice. Tl.ey re kept at t ht ir a' t (lit s until they are 1" yars of rgr. Thtn they j!u through a couise of !ehch:t k in the pantry at d the k.Wheu under tome member t f ths family, or tometini s un der tiaiiied cooks tor a vent or two years. Thus they !-aru to d. every thing themi Ivt s, ar.d to know l- a' ue ot things loi;g before they ccDinifi c h)usfkeepir!i on their own nctmnt ; and, Ih.Mih they i!.iv ru-ver If inprmi to cook a dim er, ! ey btct ru iccieji n dent of cocks and H'rvtuts. Th Aiu triar? wm.en ar tin si : ITec ii nate wives and motter. Tr.ey are us tc Comp;ihf.l ai d learned as any Ilr.Mfh governt ss. are us i: s. ciety as a l'ali'ian. jmi.I nr s ine of the most tenuuful wi tieii in lii.ro, e. 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Tiie W KKk.Lv I'.-t w.ll kiif alltLenef. In lb 13 .as ml n roluiuna will l loan ! that Ca.rrl.il variety ..t rtn.1llj.tlin mi.rMti II . rn J t,t tnj-in---. t .e t.xrn:rr. the .oli!ician. th- ita. .lont. a&J, eaiiuent.y LUc lataily and LousctoM THE POST, ttsbum, Pa. A. A. 55 ?tlS3B -7 a t? n g 3 at - fall k3L, PITTGCUROH, ; tj: srsi t I- i.i-vi: 3S IA mi: .! UIK I IT. Ji.tim i Buttcn, English Ba!s limitation From the RUM fALl' Sit I AS, taiiH w:.M iiu(ici..t tops, sor.i: I-r4Tlll.K I.MU1 and rrcry wurtuiltil. - ii. eiiiL,T3,s co.. -- Wholesalo Agents. PITTSBURCH.PA. CONSUMPTION 1 av a.i. rkjy lur turn mtn Oa T t tt.0xn.U of um M, wortt ktk4 of L..- -av.-a.ilf,. run- TW-I lKTTI k rLlf-K n.k.. a: . .7 "Wat .Tier) - V A la- w- r. o. aojte itu. x. A. tlajel al, i.i j-.i li want SAI.KS.Ml.- evert where local ao1 traiflioir. to rci: r,ur rootis. Wili l ay xl aa ary anU all cxpratet. Writ It.T t t-rm , at i lm. ar-il .i,e- . d i i. r. w.nt. e.1. MAMHIili Sll.VtKWAKli t-CAlr-ANY. lt.jru.n. laat. ' YOU CAN FIND THIS -n ti.- in llT-rf!t .. Tlt t,,. A.i.rrti.ne lltirrau t.f ei.r :ithur- TVTl-rai..., ill Cxttnia. 1'. utxiiit.ii i.L iuait xatca. 30 Kewtatrtl. p.y.,r.V:,V Jmur.,nnL,,TrIron'J0.n '- 'f t. i - - ... i,t,MUI tut ui tne teunol j,rotertjol tc-nhi.. Allegheny tp. tlet, 27. l,97. TeWet,t. SELWYH MM, Ffi'i. l;S v. m-'.tt s i ..I ! , TVv. oat. . urit-t1liH.llK. niilavi J.:att. .v ...,i. .).,., !.'....,,. t in. ... I C. E1SHOP. Iliad Master. Fxc-dir.. Pa. "i aL 'ir Mayfly 'oaiq. IPS k9 m MIT All Auclent Order of Snakes. The dancin? msn, says tbe Apache Critic, made four circuits around tbe rock which stands near the center ol the plaza, baitinc to face the chorus, where as on the day before, a song teas gone through with. The snake men were formed Into groups of three erch. and now an imdividua. from each group went into the cottonwood fhade and extracted a snake from one of the bigs, and, after putting it into his mouth and GrmTy fixing it there by tbe teeth, started on bis round. His companion, with an arm aroond his Leek, kept tbe tail of the snake in position, wbiie with tbe right, in which was carried a stick with two long feathers attached, he held tbe eerpent away from becoming entangled in the bair of bis friend. Tbe snake, after being carried around the circle, is thrown from the mouth, when tbe third member of the groupe gathers bis SDakefhip up and carries him the balance of tbe dance, occasionally, however, giving tbe dancing man some to bold, which they do ia rather a modest manner. Jjmllcs are Lrought upon tbe visaees of many of the s;ctators at the sad pli'sht others are put in ty the serpents every once in a while making bold dashes for liberty, scattering the ciowd iu all directions, yet to be brought bjck captives and be held more sf curely by the singers. Two or three instances were noticed of the large bull snake being he!d by the neck, but throwing his long, prehen sile Lx.dy nrour.J the leg. thus securing himstlf froui imaginative dangers. Oue instance in particular, where the scuke was lunger by fully two feet than the small boy who held it, and Iwiittd itself around first one leg and then the other in such a manner that to move was to fall. The predicament of the urchin called forth a great burst of mtrrimtnt. Yet it looked anything but fumy to the boy. How many snakes were oa hand wou'.d be hard to tell, yet serpents were plenty and s?emd to be in excellent condition, to juc'ge frttn the manner iu which they resisted recapture after having been droned from the mouth, but; there were at least TV). Those who danced with the snakes not Infrequently had three or four at the sometime in the mouth, which, of all the perfoimances, was the most re pulsive. To set a human being goicg ihe rounds with his entire face bidden behind the snnktfs, nat a feature visi ble, was something to make the shud ders creep up one's back, which it did. Yet there was sounds of applause from the native? gathered around, urging the dancers to attempt greater feats, such astakui? two of the larger rattlers in tle mouth at once, and ia one instance a dancer held many snakes in his mouih, which twined around his face in a hid eous taass, as if his luaJ had U-en T.iiis formed into that of the fabled Ciurgnn. That the irf- rmers are thorougly d-jctcreJ cr medicate J prior to the com mencement of the ceremonies there can be no doul-T. Tl.e eyes and the ecstatic bearirg of the bodies attract attention at once ; thera i3 a jt-culiar lustre in the orbs and an elasticity in the move ment of the body. Lire-iu the Indian Terrtory. A gectlertian who lived for years in the Indian country said yesterday that the present 3stern is breeding a race of murderer?. "Asa population thickens in the States ai.d lawaliimg settle ments take possession of the country, the desyeradcies are driven into the In dian territory to prey upon tLe widelT scattered victims. Added t-j their de predations are the acts of violence com mitted by the members of powerful families. They control the councils of the civilized tribes and force the more peaceful Indians to obej them implicitly. They do not hesitate to kill anybody who dares thwart their will. Feuds are more common lhaa friend ships. Laws are laughed at, and the iinpottence of the police is growing woise. I kuov a harmless white man in one of the civilized tribes, who carried his Winchester for month?, even in going frcra Lis house to his store, simp ly because he stood in the way of some ii.fluential Indians, and was constantly ia danger of assassination. The lands are not cultivated except by a few 'squaffmPL' and half breeds. The ma jority of the Indians live poorly and ldlv. They quarrel over religion and politics, and that is about their on'y apparent inttrest in life. When I say re'isua and politics I should say over pieachers aud politicians. Thy neither know cor care anything about meas urts or principles. They take a fancy to this or that preacher and fight over their pieferences freely. Sj with poli tics ; it all turns on personal and family attributes. It is a shame that &uch a s ate of things Fhould be allowed to continue. As for tbe Indians on the western reservations, they are worse vet." Character in Lars. I have often felt, tro, that something of a man's nature could be determined by his ears their shape and their hang, If I may put it in that wav. I have noticed thai wb'e. heavy jawed and stolid c iraicals, and even men of in telligence of this make up, have small ears which iii close to their head?. These men are cot to le trilled with, and they only appreciate the pressure of fortre or of mind when they feel it. The lantern jawed snd fl jppy eared are easily read and bandied. The most desperate sriminals, whether of higher or of lower crdr, are of the former class, while the petty thieves a-ad men of light mental calibre are generally of the flappv eared g-nus. I think too. that something can be told of a person's nature ty bis gait of walking. I do not know that much can be determined by the carri- head, just the same as tbe jxkey or horse fancier tells the nature ard spirit of a horse by bead poise. Tiie difference between a country and a city greenhorn is that one would J like to know everything, and tbe othar j thinks he can tell hitu. . A Six Arre Farm. Some think six acres is to snitll a quantity of laud to be honored with the name of farm, but a correspondent of tbe Massachusetts J'ioiy.'ima?. in de scribing the six acre homestead of Mr. Horace Eaton, living near Quincy, Mass., says that whether it is right or not to call it a farm, one thing is cer tainMr. Katon raises more off his six acres than do som9 of his neighbors off their two or three hundred acre farms. He keeps four, and some times five cows, two horses, a number of hogs, and a large lot of poultry. lie does not raise enough hay aud grain to carry bis stock through the year, but as tie soils bis milch cows Id tbe summer, and raises roots and green fodder ensilage for them in winter, be has trery little provender to buy, and the quality of bis butter is such as to bring him sixty cents a pouud the whole year around, the richness of his milk too. telling the care taken and aualTtyof. his cows. Fruit ii bis specialty, be sending some of the finest specimens to the lioston market, as well as taking- a number of prizes at tbe annua! exhibitions of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. He raises strawberries in great variety, and ships numbers of his ptants to vir ious parts of tbe country. He practices severe pruning of bis vines and a rigid thinning of his fruit trees, believing it is the only way to obtain tbe most su perior fruit. II:s land is low but thor oughly underdrained. every inch of it being made to count. His barn is a model cue and supplied wita all the modern conveniences. He keep3 one man the whole year round, and another man during the working season. About one acre of his estate is occupied with building?, among which slands one of the most elegant mansions ia the town or siipuibs of (alncy, front of which there is neither hedge, wall or Fence to mar the view. Here is a mer chant farmer, doing a million or more business in Boston, ar.d yet can find time lo go out to his little farm every day; reaching their by six o'clock in the evening between which time and the starling of the Ti.iO a. m. train for Boston the next morning he directs all the operations on the farm, raisrs bet ter crops thaa any of his neighbors, be sieles supplying his own table with the choicest of vegetables and sending wag on loads to the city markets. A man with such energy is bound to make farming pay, even though his farm may contain but six acres. 1 Mixed fraiu. On some cf the western roads they attach a passenger car to a freight train and call in 'mixed.' It isa't in the orJUr of such things that such trains should travel very rapidly, and some times there is considerable growling amoi g the 'traffi;. 'Ate we most there, cm luctcr ?' asked a nervous man for the hundredth time. R-member, my wife is sick, and I'm anxious.' We'il get thre on time,' replied the l conductor stolidly. Half an hour later the nervous man approached bim again. 'I guess she's dead now,' said he mournfully, 'but I'd give you a litt:e something extra if you'd manage to catch nn with the funeral. Maybe Sae won't be so decomposed but what I would recogniz her.' The conductor growled at him and the man subsided. 'Conductor,' said he after an hour's silence, 'Conductor, if the wind isn'i dead ahead, I wi?b you would put cn some more steam. I'd lik6 to see where my wife is buried before the tombstone crumbles to pieces. Put yourself in my place for a moment !" The conductor shook him off, and the man relapsed into a profound melan choly. 4I say, conductor, I'te got a note coming due ia three months. Can't you fix it to rattle along a little ?, If you come near meagain I'll knock vou down !' snorted the conductor savagely. The nervous man regarded him sadly and went to Lis s,?at. Two hours later the conductor saw him chatting gay'y and laughing heartily with a brother victim, and approached him. 'Don't feel so badly about your wife's death V 'Time hea's all wounds.' sighed the nervous roan. And you are not sc particular about the note,' sneeied tbe t-uductor. ,Xot now. That's all riijht. Don't worry. I've been figuring up, and I Cnd the note has been outlawed since I spoke to you last." Celebrated Smokers. Jackson was an inyeterate smoker. Grant U3ed to smoke fifteen cigars a d.y. Leopold Morse of Boston always has a cigar in bis rnjuth. aud Vice l'rt9ident Cjltax smoked dailv his fif teen cigars. David Davis emoked all his life. Sanator Kenna la a great smok -er, Sdnator Conger smokes threo cigars daily and aV!li3oa i3 by no means averse to a good cigir. Tbe Prince of Wales dmkes cigars and it is said tlut Glad stone smokes a pipe. Ed v. in Booth is a pipe-smoker and Tennyson, Thackeray and Bulwer were always fond of tbo weed. Charles Lamb is said to have us id very poor tobacco, and Isaac Newton lost Lis sweetheart through his absenimiudedness in using his fingers as a tobacco stopper. l'up, Sift, liolingbroke, and Congreve were ad dicted to snuff, and Fiederick the Great had a snufl pocket made in his vest to satisty hi3 cravingi. Gioboa the his torian, was a confirmed snufX taker, and liyron sang tbe praises of tobacco. Mil ton. Locke, Itstleigh, Izak AValton, aVddison, S:ee!e, Hobert Barns and Wal ter Ssott all used tobacco, and I'rescott was very fond of smoking. It injured his health, however, and when his pbysiciau limited him to one cigar a day be ran all over Paris to b uy tl e biggest one he could flud. Invalid and fiaerameDlal Hlnfs. Speer'a unfermeDted urapa juic Is a pura uuintoxieant wine from tlia finest nativa crown port srapa-s, especially for ttio u-e of Christian Cuurchus, preserved from fresli ana pure juice as it is pressed fri.ui tne Krap. an-1 cu&raoteed to retain iisurati ful flavor an'l ?sential (jdlitte unimpair ed fur anv period. Maou used for evening patties and Invalids who xlo not use Biiuiu-lauU. fn OurPopufsrBrand Air Vill be fou.rl a. Conjinztiori7jct aluraya A Fine Quality of fa ATA REASONABLE PRICE FDR ON V EACH PLUQ f$ S3 IFYOU ARE LOOKING FOR A FJRST CLASS ARTICLE IN UfJiLCU DOAT FAL TO GIVE TIAL vSrO'cu Dialer Fci It DcntTa:ny Othef Js:.F;NZrR&3DSJ-ouisv;LL:,K CARRIAGES. WAGONS & SLEIGHS Carriage Makinn ia all its Branches. Piiintinf Trimming and IiEI'AIlUM. of all kinds done on tbe SHUKIi--;i yuTICK ar.J the LOWEST I'KICE. Also. 1 Unirif vinian l WooJ Turn In will' ti. j r' e J ii:ari,itiTT. Alo. a'.l klnle of heavy wurl dx ce. Cn,iitt,!'x!l!i f r.o;roriE,ected All i-irtire trvitio ir.e with work- wlil ! aoaor ably dealt wilt- All K'-ril wnmritM. i. y.. t'li i'te. Ll enrliarat. ' ict'tVer St. !". LEARf! TELEGRAPHY. tj ic .i r ' fai' iy ,jt atl i-r iu- raskiiit'ss ai:J fc ! 'fits f' r"i-?;-d w Jit-ti cuu. lit- AiMi'v k.NiWMi, trt SHERMAN TELEGRAPH CO., Oberlin, t? THE PLUMED KNIGHT.- ,v.w,i Ma l-'xlraa i'lite4 ikraart. ! o.r .:f ev e t-rari'l MIIWARIZ A UI.IXK. Uobrannla, Pt. Jan. 14, '-. P'ONSUMPaTION Iimt4 ( cuu mt tt.m wortl k'.od an1 of Iccff aUatl:a( to tmma crd IdmcI. i tirm is ray ltta ia lu fflrcr. Uaat I will taj TWO h. OTTUCS PkCI tocaar wll A L CilU TB 2 A TT- S oa tiila diaaa to vy ftnmr mm nm 4U4 r. a Am. jU I. lUtCd, il r-wl t,, ft. X. THE NEW AUD ELEGANT MICH A R T.1 irfj uir 1 5? Ri r jj szv.'srja machine: IS TILE 13ESr. BUY HO OTHER. ftH l.av a-, Tlio LADIES- FAVORITE, because it is LIGHT l;UM.TIKO and does Fuoh beautiful work. Agents' Favor-ite.bc-causo it ia a quick aad easy soller. ACEMS W.VMLD IUSOC ITHLD TERRITORY. JUNE MANUFACTURING CO. Csr. La Sill3 AviJiins rA Ontans Street, CHICAGO, ILL. SH1T1II.X C MIC KTLIIH. LKh" AI AII3SY tor loonaT Sen anil Beya, StrJla, Ptia 12 inila1 irum r!n!a.!elph!:i. i-'ixcil jirice "xivrers every expe i sc. even t'otik". it. ISo extra chaises. No iucideniial expense o exiinlaiitibii lor ail mifsit.n. Twelve expcrictn-ed leacher, all men. and all arraduate". neciai opportunities lor at lodent tti advance rapiiily. Special drill lxr doll and t.iii-kward Imjs. I'atrons cr fti"nta iay 'elect any ?tu.tie or ehooae the rrsular Kn lif b. Sciitiline, Hiiftiicaxa. Cijij.!-,!! or t'T fnicl DcerlnK cuur.e. Student? ntte.l at ."Uedia Acad emy are now In Marvnrd, Yale. Princeton n"d ten otlier e'ollcaea ar.d 1'ulyie -lie 10 Sch wils. lo ata aientf ent to c Ueite Id 1SS3, 15 In l., 10 In loS1). 10 in 184. A arradaatinir flan in tl eoronierclHl department ercry year. A PliVKical and IViem-I'-al Laboratory . i vtumi;iiii a nd lljlt alround. ISoO ol8. added to the I.ilTnrj in ItHA. Media lias Feven churches an.i a ttini.oraiice charter which v.rthittlta tha. ..I ail inlnalcrtiTiit I drinks. For new illustrated -:rcnlr aJdren the Frincii ill iai.d I'roprietitr. SW ITHlN.r. SHO.-iT-IallxiK. A. M., (Harvard (ira.lua'.i) .Mexili, l'a. DR. HOB EN SACK'S - f. KLRVOUS L'LBILU'Y FILLS. VI A sure ar.d ...lc Tri.M.cfx r wcok- tyj ,i- - j-Jty n"- an dct'ihtv ot tti iC PTVx'tl fcVw- itutxtion atiinj; B j. r 4 1 --"ii j -..ti.i.a im irtiU' nd o.frwork f t lJy and brain. causmc pliysicul ntt mental r.tk- ni-".N 1. ss t m -r-r r,rv aniH in- C .- -n I I r aT- n i rt a w i ka i R -A P.. a . . K, I J ..... 4 l)r !lwen.xatk's I jxboralorx UO I1., -a btreet. Vbila. bead m cirx:ul..r. LAST OPPORTUNITY ! aa aJ f.r(HI (Talifc X 5 72IW., m. 60 ' FattHKAH f.Xi. rKMl'N Tea ALSFORIA. linU ,!a Irtta V.tunla'n Itx.tp i.n I- ti'lt li. Tlelae-B are arood foraix nPnl::a,i;ci:'..'l !o.'.n; daa for iaoi.ae riale wnU u-o;' ovtr privilcajca at "jlta urew itliin limit of wcai-bound prt?uic.t. er'-c.ul ex cxiraaon Tr.iiia leave ril. L tuia v. Iron M-v:itaiTi Kotiie. ivrtr-.iaia7 iMi and aiarnaa CiTy ox. IL.i:.Hom- Pacifie Rai!y Ft i ruary 17:ti. t f A!l cuipoti oltic. a in t tie I'n i ted Stau-n and C-Kiaxla '1 -Ml t irk e'a to Lot K c. U.. S.tr. It.-t:o -i t- -x sup I i !M C-Mt-n L. mm ... Y 1 ity aa r 1 1- V --. . . i mmf IIS IV. r Uit i.X.V ia10it J .Mercantile airn. ! not b-r in a hurry to p. firaaual giM.s are tf.i r.nly r gain.". Nevfr t(.ke great li877ir!. f r , are seldom well balancd ty t!..-' pf-c's or pre (it. It ia not lb biisiittsH t!.:t tiie man. tut the man who elprsv. busir.es?s. A thoroughly linrp't clrik way cnurnand a t f-rr salary tl.v-, ,.. of i rj'ii vocal habit". Tbe foundation for weaUh ar.rj t . tune is good bealtli. go..d h.;l.;'s c,.t" industry and Lonsty. Whfn business is attend wi'h rr. -: ', ne?, of da-tail, strict luncti.Hi -, " runsevf-nly, without jiror frifj ' The nun who has not one L.i.: i stock paid for is no ucsnfa- Ci:.-- r I provided be has no o-.hr ,-.v: mt-.r.j. lie w bo Las tradf-d out his r.t-lj . . trood opinion Is Tet'y urf- t i 1 H , man, however high tiie pr;,.. r wi ... he sold it. Stick to your busiLMi. I.t f..i.r lators make thfir thousir.ilj ;il a a Your increase may be blow, tut it sure and sife. The honorable merchant who ir.f".. ; energy, ab lity, honesty, and g . ., 5i.u io hi bu?iness with moderate c, invariably tuccenls. It is statistic-! tru'h that r.n ; cause leads to more disasters U.,,:. -- use of liquors, and not r.'-c-- -' through drunkenness, but ti e r.f-i-v. lin? of the judgment. In dress be neat and ui.'Atr:.x Tbe perfection of drefs is to be , , ff ctly in keeping with your otc;.a-..: that the attention of an observer .a i directed to it at all. Vainly snail a man hope to iiv- ; thrive by Luj ir g and sellin g htt-r r. . neighbors; L!3 customere have by sad experience that his word : r ra-liable, that his representations ' f cost or quality of h;3 warrs are z. . t : be trus'ed. Fuming and frettirg in and store, finding fuit with cW!:? ,:. 1 t. ployes. denotes a lack of order a:. J l iness tact and exposes the m.-ic!i :.t ridicule and unpleasant coiriiii'-r.ta fixi those froiu whoji lie should h,iv-;-spa-ct and coi fide nee. ""hen trad:1 di'Il u.? evrv !"; . mate mt-ai.s to improve it. S ;tr- rr. : chants stop advertising when trrt' : s'ow. This :s just the time it i- rr. needed. Saved hv a Sanaire. While a lady who Jivts in M i'.:: ra., was returning from a slupiiL; expedition the other day, s.ivs t;- Miltos Arj.t she noticed a ruaa ... lowing her, and when she had j. Upper Maiket street he hurried v pi-- ed, but instantly turned and confnr-K her in a threatening manner. I' dark, and she hd a heary bakf-t in ler hand on the top o which lav a pre bologna sausage. Acting on a su!!-: impulse the lady grasped the i'.;-aj-po.nting it at the feJjw and :vv.:.j "r u Sx-oundrei, if vou touch in- I'. shoot you."" As if really shot s-t woula be bishwayroan sprang into ':- street and ran across the lots t.v. li the reservoir with a speed that loat him to sight. The lady s&;. -: has more faith in bologna than ir. . revolver to scare a cowardiy Uiief. Not Learned in College. How many College graluates c.n V what kind of native timber wi tr,- the heaviest burden, or why y. j white oak for one part of a h j;i:: u: : ash for another, and what titnbei v. last longer under water and what c. of water ? How many knowsanJtor. or iron from manganese ? How cv j know how to cut a rafter or brace w::: out a pattern? How many i.r which turns the faster the U;' xf . wheel or the tottom as the -moves alcug the ground ? How n--' know: how steel is made, and l.:w snake can climb a tree 'i II w n r know that a horse gets up Lv.Vre anxt cow behind, and a cow eats gra fr : her ar.d tht horse to him ? How rr . ' know that a surveyor's mark on a ::r. never gets any higher from the zr or what tree bears fruit withouL - The Perils of a 3ion-Subcritnr. An exchange says: "O.-ice -: time a certain man got m&A with ' editor and stopped his paper. T'..r.t: week be sold bis corn at f- ii tf-' below the market pi ice ttt.i.?? wasn't posted. Hi was arrt-'tJ i fined 5$ for goicg bunting en v-c:. Bimply becauss h didn't k; it vv Sutiday, and be paid c-'l fx-r a h't ' forged notes that had been .ivt-rt:--' two weeks and the public cautioned : 't to negotiate them. He thin 1 1 "' Irishman with a foot like a f.'rc ti--mer to kick him all the way to a nr-; paper i dice, where he paid, thre y: subscription in advance, at. ! had ;;? editor sign a contract to knik down and rob him if he evi-r it his papsr stcrp-d again, uch without a newspaper.' A PiiiLADELriiiA grocer to r.. three hams stolen from hM store and pasted up a paper which if--follows: "I know who stole the t. : bams from the front ot my store. are wortnless to any ooe t'l;- o-" If returned in 2i hx.urs m a:: When bis cleik opened th stx-re t. next morning the hams hung xi' They were made of saw Just and 'u only for show. (.a in in and la!. An elegantly attired woman i--of a car at Twenty-third street t other day, and on reachirg thesn!f"s this conversation between her a little female street gamia was ,:t"r"T "l'lease buy some pins, -'y- "' elegantl? dressed wie's gruff rtrp' was, 'No.' The little one persisted. '1 Va? ? Tt me a penny.' .,, The same reply, and the girl-si'-J -you was a lady you'd give me a The well dressed woman t'irntJ a snarl on the ragged gam in. a:iil If I wasn't a lady, I'd siiii ' J J ovtr the sr oot.' Dtlrvit J-Vxx i'H.-.a V. ll
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers