rinnidis ami riouphiti?. ! I'.ofrssjr J. W. S inborn, of the Mis souri State Agricultural college, has issued a bulletin giving the results ol experiments made by him, in which he shows that as ploughing is usually done there is a great loss of power, resulting in ekh?r inf-ri ir work or overtaxing the te:im, from the improper adjust ment of ploughs with refereuca todepth and width nf cut, improper adjustment of harness, the use of coulter of any form, and the non use of wheel or truck" under th t-ud of the beam O regulate the depth of furrow. The testa of draught were all made with the dyna mom ter previously tested for Us cor rectness and its Indications carefully noted so that the results airlved at can be accepted as correct. Moat farm harnesses hive an ex'en slon of the hip straps with a loop at the ecd through which ths traces to ho'd the latter in placa when the team is unhitched. This loop is on about a direct lirie of the tiitco when tha Lorst-s are hilchej to a farm wagfn. But whn t ken from the wagon and hitci::d to tha p'ough the doubletrees are bo much lower than wheu on tt.e waon as to causa an angle iu the tiace from where It passes through the supporting loop to the wh.illjtri. Such condi tions ha found caused a serious increase of the draught. The least draught is found nhera the tra extends in a di rect line from its attachment at the barue to the centre of draught in the plough when adjusted to its best depth for working. The uje of a eoulterof any kind a'sa added to the draught, while the use of a wheel under the end of the team cow fallen into disuse lessened materially tht? drau!j?'.t. Thus, as a result of stv eral te3ts, wiih and without truck or wheel, t!;. r.'How'rg av-rnits wera reached : Awr.ige draught i'"r square inch of furrow turned wi.h wheel on 4.KT pounds; withiut wheel, o 50 pounds ; per cenr. of draught saved by use of whetl 11. 1. In the test of coul ters, the old and the new style kuife and rolling coulters were used with follow ing resulcs : Average draught with coulter on pr square inch of furrow turned, T.77 pounds ; with coulter off. 4.9'. pound. Loss by use of coulter in per cent. 15 C or about the same as the gain by the use of the wheel. Ilnw the Chinese Keep Warm. Ths evening is c!iil:y, and everybody is Bwollen cut to ridiculous proportions by the numerous thick quilted gar ments they are wearing. Ail present, whether male or female, are likewise distinguished by abnormally, protrud ing stomachs. 15-iug Mancbu? and therefore the accredited warriors of the country, it occurs to me thai perhaps the taah'.onatilo fad amot-g thftn is to Tad out their s'.omach in t ken ot the pissesiion i. ( extraordinary cour-'e, Ui stomach btinc: ri g irdi d by the Chinese as the feat of both courage and intelli gence, lu th ubsence of large Tcn" achs provid d ty na'ure. peihp3 th-92 proud M jncJ;u come to the correction of nicrgatdiy nature w ith waadirg. as do various hollow chested peopb- In the "region o? ruisiard Fnow," the dreary sunless 1 ! r: d w hetce cometh the genus ltr,kw te. Cut ar- Hi? females also ambitious to bj regarded as warriois. Am izmian sol 'it rs, full of courage and warlike as ptratkes ? As though in d.rc; rep'y to rny mental queries, a woman stand ing Ly solves th- problem for mi 8t once by producing tr.iru boutiih hf r garm-nts .i wick-.T batket, containing a jar of hoi ixsli' s ; .stirring the d?aJ.-n-ed coals up ;i l.ttle she repl.icid it, i i d-at'y attaching it to hT giruien's usd-.Tnea'h by a Utile lnuk. llentiiig Article lor Oita.-doiis. "ilentirg articles for occasions," sid Xew Votk jewdcr, 4'is a growirg ."eature with u. It i hardly a regular business, bat a niun'ipr of the large house9,aie in it to an extent. Tiiey c i it acmimraidtiig their friends, ! ut they collect, fees. There is a woman in Xtw Yo'k in the business of renting jewe'iw who frqnently lets out fifty thoimmi or seventy-five thousnd do! lars' worth or jewels in an evening. The? b'.iiza cn their wearers p-rsor.s and nob-jdy knows they are only bor rowed glitter. Who are the borrowers ? Mostly txi'n. You woidl r.ot thiLk it. Ym v.ou' 1 gu'sa that feciitio vanity w.-.3 -t V.i cltl!n of lib br.5ir.f-r-. J'. it thf rii-il i iid is the vamra. it tell ycu. Uisi!is, wotn?u usually own tuore gems th3n men. The articiis loaned are disrronds priocipilly stuia. collar-buttODs, rings, sleeve-buttons, etc. Men want them for reception?, weddings and ditne rs. Women borrow bracelets, ami ocasionatty a necklace. Xow, a magnificent necklace can be go: opforthree thousand Gve hundred, or four thousand dollars, that the non professional observer will thiuk worth ten thoiund dollar?. Fancy the f e' ines of a woman who wears s-ish an article at it swell entertainment ! She's bappT, ifn't she? "Well, such an article has been rented several times this win ter. Jewelers, of cours?, 3o not Ut thesrf vlmb'.ts to pop'e they do tut tnow. Thev exact secunty for the rroflt expensive. Articles of vertu and bric-a-brac for adorning a room are often rented, also. All of these muv be returned early the rex! morning." There ia a woman in PefUnce, OVlo who is quite out of her sphere. The other d iy ohe sent the following note to toth'- teacher who has her nice Mttk ones In charge : peer Cir. you will plez not learn my children ennthirg about, the tizyolocy s' uff. I do not not think itVurty to talk to children nbout their Skili.on and Uonei and I wo-', have it. I want n.y cbi dren raised i:oe, you cau learn thetu to epeak graccmar und taik koriet, but I do not dts re to know they have hech things as bones. Piezs let I hem come hom j before the Czzyology class hex iis to llilk." l7"Pr"l ud I.lr l awpltlnl. Ii It not wottli Uie small pile t f ;j ceotu t frt-e vurelr of every i n.Hoia of tti.-v iitriDU complaltita, if yoa thir.k v.'l at our s '.IT anl f t a lioil( cf .sr-.iioh'a i1 a!i7-r. Evrry tx.ltle lias a frmrd j.ur a..ieciii ir, iw amirnintriv. and If it if y:ti no ioo.l it will cift jou nitl- v,j i j- I Jr. T. J I ' iv L -'- ; K ASK I NE THE NEW QUININE. GIVES GOdWETITE STRENGTH, QUIFJNERYE5, iiirrv day?, MYEET SLEEP. A POWERFULTONIC. that the most delicate stomach will bear. ASPZCIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM. NERVOUS PROSTRATION, ami all ()to Iirae. Thamnat K-lentlBe n.t ancrul BlooJ Partn er Sntrlor t itiinlaa Mr. John S.-ar!iormi:h. Selrca. N. ?.. write, : "1 ot miliaria In th Southern rn an-1 tor a insert yeira -iu?ret from its ilehilltatinir erlwla. I waa t rnbl sun lin "hir 1 heanl ) K.i'ltlnr. tha near quinine. It r-liil tno a: rice. 1 ralnet fi runj. Have nt hid tucli aool health In year. tlier l"rr. r jlmllur chnretir from pr.io Inrnt ln.li vl lu n. wrlch am Ki'ktna a a Trwt'ly t anluuttcl merit, r ill to ,cn( on apllmtlon. loiter from tt. aboe rwons, trlrtn full det.tl'.f will ta lent on aplieitiln. Ka.klne can tie taken withont any iperlal nl Irtl tiivire. $1 a hnttl. SII hy all druaKlf t, or rt I bv n.nil nn r"eiit nf price. THE KASKINt: CO.. U Warren St New York. D?5lNES CURES imams ffCOTfcttriCULAR. OuTOF ORDER. HOME W JiG MACHINE aCRAf.GE.MASS. criiCAoo - 30 UNION SQUARE.NX- DALLAS. 9 it i All Ilrtf. .t.. trl l -. i-.r,.rt.l eny bf Dr. jcu Aruo.4. MrJ. '..rt., fc LHjatoch -1. K. I. THE KRERTCAH MAGAZINE B223,.ir2!!j!!!iis(f2!2i. 25c!s.,$3aYear. it Krcri-TT:r- avkupax maoazi.xi? ivf- rrrtir-r " t rnti.ral t anil tconm, an"! itm litmtaro au mtt ar f t.i t.vhct ntnJaril. i'lm mt Anricrt writer lilt it (..'en mth a wir van sir rf irun -t ;nrf 'leinr i rvl ami dent- Br, Hurt.il !n 1 mmrt m jr-. tlr-rripti v.i ar.-oant.4rf o-ir tai:Miii i r )tiitt " :mn nl ti,.ma. fcrt r-sy m tr t-Tri;fit i-roticii-j u! to (.cr.oJ, v-d, in anor Distinc'clvcly Representative cf AmsriCain ThouS.t Pror;res- Tt N actnwl' i! hr xbc prM and puWie t hn th mt po,.TVr .inU cntcrtalnlB ut Ike klyk CM UlVMlbliCS. r.3 pgr ta w t. :::z:z Illntr.n--1 If-tnlr.m I mxl -,.rrlal In. duciT'p:..li In :.;h ..- -. ulr.Mc I'rrnln-ni to ( j'-ki.rn. will n t receipt of 11' till pycr 1 me utluuril. T;.r'"''e :nl r:i.r;rllF rrrw.i w-i: to .-!iv:t :.!.- rl; ll;.... V. rl(e wee ror cxclL.ive ttrrl:ry. " J "---JXsiULt. Cj.( 740 Broadway, New York. TS3 "0P3EA" PiAHO, (Established 1RS0) 212 to 21G "West 47th Street aad 1507 & 15C9 Broadway, NEW YORK. -Tt.r rrm" Tir.o it a tri. tly firat-cla'ft tn-'triiiui-nt. fuily wnmnti.-d or five yen. i:i o t ;.-r t.tl : ira.ucut .a taa luorket aul tiio Most i.lodorate in Price. r:italocn.-. Terms, ITU-ea, uu.l full lufurzna tin'i ly ciail. Sj-'l.il inr. acm'-nt rvrra1er of tli jpr. Our rol,s;'o Tjiril.t ii a nnrvcl of bcautr, an J tin liii.ii. -!t ra-'" of jxrrllcucy. 'tr It tTlll inj- to write na. (iiisikm tiiu J'.vrr.n) last opponrarTY! bniuuaa&auijua ORI?iA. id Ciid wn a tick. lor Uua ijL(A; HA.uiS jr r - i i"f J" tto aorruM rut a r. . Mtnaii, Tia. aUwi, ia rtati at, a r mm itit- kit sal t fc ISO'f" -tin i. a hw.ni jit:. i r Tloksta r.fy for alx mont h., limned lutulrdsTi 5"',,ir- ''T'-T Va t,nd K" Cl'7 M. ill ort 'pjsunp.TJon tCSifeonijid Nenroua Prostration, Nerrtwa Headacha. IU-eouuueo.'l by rmfi-wlontl ndboaineiia Neural;. Nerroua Weakness. Stomach .uen- ' Ux" vV and Liver Diaeasea. Rheumatism. Dya- Price ?1.09. Fold t.y DrumrisU. 55rpepsia,aaii all ffectiona of the Kidscya. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. Prop' PROTECT YOUR HOMES! MARLIN A- GOOD EEVOLYER no lonit-r ctts DOUDLC ACTIOfJ REVOLVER. a Fortune J&Pjj WW w FULL NICXEL PLATED, RUBBER HANDLE. IIIMJIVD IljtAL IS XTXST RKSKCT TO TH1 U1IITII cfa WUBSON. For siUo by Ilanlware and Gin Dealers everywhere. Kannfactnred ty THE HAEUH FISE ABM3 COewEaTea, Conn. UT A TUliXJr Magazine Riflo. For laix or srrall O0 1 Tb4 tror:si hort!naj n aaada. I arw7r rsarantnl, a&4 ta eoly a'aclutrty Kx!t nit oa tL market IlAI,I. i:i CALLT1Y. 5TVTTTfNa XT TARFT TtTlTT. w. LU. uq Cau; MAILI. MICK AUMS ., 1 IDEAL RELOADING TOOLS WILL SAVE ONE-HALF THE M1i fr sll tzi.- of I'artndirra which are ns1 In any of the folio Ins fi L IIiiI.-k or 1'iinu: il irlin. 1.I1V. 'vinchru-r. l.'ullrl. M-Trn. ItrnncRtuii. 9 ycjt Wuuuix-KtnQcuj. bu.it:i ic Wcioo; alJ fur all rKea aad au&kcs of cunt piih (unit DXDtD ian BBlSt a rvL- SHOT CUM SHELLS, Ck-pT nj brtttr tljka slt othi r. Scad for I rlce Lift of tbese tools to 3 Idea.1 MAufuturln( Company, K25j i0HE1SOrJ& STOKES'S for 1888, will t sent FREE to all mnsru wltn CrActrrd Plateau and zve&zz'iugx market ooses. and all TOOLS ne neoeaarr to manaz comjiet garden. llyougrowVECETAB 1 larden. Iiou grow WfeCtT FOR MARKET, tell u eo when you mm) JOHNSON & STOKES. 20 Market Street. Philadelphia. Pa. our Catalogue. Oils!Oils!Oils! Tue Standard Oil Company of Pittsbarg1, Pa., make a spe cialty of manufacturing for the domestic trade the fin est brands of ILIIIIIXATING AND LLDRICAT1XG OILS. NAPHTHA AND GASOLINE That can be made from Petrol ium. If you wish the most uniform ly satisfactory oils in the mark et ask for ours. Trade for Eb ensburg and vicinity supplied by V. S. P.APJvER & BRO., Ebensburg, Pa, NOT DEAu YET ! VALLIE LUTTRINCER, MAVl F ACTCREa OF COFFER AD SOEEMROX WARE AND TIN JIOOFIXG, Knspertlollr Invites the attention ol nil Mend r i tlie pul iic In ircneral to the fact that be in still carrjin ; on :-it at the olj Hit ml o.KHe the liu lt.ilrj !!.nj. Ktenlorir. and U prrparoil to o.i, ,v ir..m a lurtce (luck, or mauulaetannir toor I:.r. ai.y article la his l:ua. Irom the rmallcst to etie lrc-t. tk kit manner and at the lowest .111 1. ir prices. I ff N penitentiary work eitber made rr ioIJ at this establishment. TIN llOOFlNC a. SPECIALTY. owe me a ca and satlsfr yourselves as to my w ir an. J . rices. V. LUlTKiriUKH. rnsburK. April 13. 1883-tl. ADVERTISERS &i "a t., iew ora, can l bT addressinjf OEOKliE P ny proposed line of Advertising In American .Vewjiapers. -IUO.pnce pamphlet, ltie PAINTS. 6;ca:,la.ilaii aa.y-HiaL Wo pnarntitoo every Pacfcao lKaring our firm sumo, and -n ill liEPAIXT v. We eatiFfaction ia not given. fceflmg sadif-MiBd paint. 40 Eef.nl irul Color i. MARBLEINE,'.VfS?.'n 24 sQisito Tirta. Terf ret Imitations ..,s OT-assirt or a An -uu. wood. wn-D STAINS. ti Colors. Unique Ccach Paints, ! Culocs. PAINTS nd VARNISH ONC APPLICATION AX A CXT OP i'J CI3 IOB A CIViOT. Harness Oil, &c, Lc, Siiir lu firm rni.s. The Wm. B. Price Mfg. Co., Si7 WARREN1 AVEKUE, BALTIMORE, Md. S F H E "nt SALESMAN every wbera, local Si ,n1 r're,'3. ell onr itoods. Will Virt J p' k'dairy and all expenses. W rit m VJ lor terms at onm. and state salarr wanu "i. MANUAKU SlUVtKWAKE CCalAV. Itoston. Mul. SALESMEN " WANTED to can ass for the sala or Narscry Stock ! Steady taiploymeDt guaranteed. Sal ary and expenses paia. Apply at once, statin? . (Keler to this paper.) SNE.LA. fc. li()W LAND, Arril6.lW8.-su "--"ter.N.Y. GOrJSUr.lPTiOFu la a raiuo msMJ lur ta. im i. ni.ii. M mt mil M ta. wans kla4 ul Use M.aSln Iirt M .treat I. my ttl la it. .flK-ar.. t... ti. iii woa lwo uTrus rata, mib.t.ittavn, araas aa4 r. 0. ailatoa, !. T. A. aLuCl Ui t, ax. WEAK NERVES m tiit h itrvr la:!jt. 4 titiLni.jnr lry and Owa. t'.Htst wttiMlt rfnl i:-r; ftiiiiuiantia.it cpJxly curca tall nervous tlinicra. RKCUrVJATICM Taivk's Cn .tut rrMdorrn fcirlfl th blK-iL It iir.v!i out t!- hi tx B :il, which rau-. Idirituiat mit. &uI it ri- Uie blood luakl 'ir 4riraiiA to a liffitliv o I.Uun. Ititt tlie truv iciutxly fur iuicujuiauaiu. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS PTrr" PrirrT CoMrnn r 0:1 k' v mtnM tb l.v. r a:.il k:m : k t 1 j rfivi b Uth. '1 hi curative f rr. o.mb:..l v .t fi it. nt-o i.' io. ri.t- it 1L3 Lu.t nucdy fur ail kiduty o.uii'uuiit. DYSPEPSIA p.rcr" Crr rnT rovrcnr trnsTxT tba Ftonix b. nul mi:rt-i th dttm .f the liiraa. t:v (T-'ii. '1 Iih H hy it cures Un iTirse cai of l'i 11 COr4STIPT?Cw3 I'trxr Cn mr Cnypm-Mi 1. iwt a arhmr. tJ-. It n lax.-if i. tnvmir i-ury atut uttunil ai-tion to tS9 lowt in. lUvulonty nuniy lol- Tl:t".-c rrvolvcrs are an eact dy.i-.il J of t'.u cjIojratoJ .3J Ca.U'er, using Cntre-Kiro h '3? (Jj.rtnaijtai. J 1. . . BEST IN THE WORLD! .N rw llarrn, 4 nnn. COST Or AMMUNITION. fe. 3?: PAPER AND BBASS. BiSS who 1 the r gardeners bl for lEIDICSBORGUEfe, OLE-'lEAThER'COUNTEGS vilTC- NOTi R UN-' 0 v ERj ALl2-SOLID-LEATHER. EvERYlPA !R iWA R R A N TED H. CH1LDS & CO., MANUFACTURERS, Pittsburgh, Pa. KENTUCKY . BaULES. Th oDlr firza in I'eiiu a V Bo i:iubo wtrijlit r of Ken- tn. ky SaMl ami Z-Vl &- J--J lir vin- Um,-. lV N. "r- " lir.iuiftit auil I -Uiv!!1" li ul.n an 1 k j '-" - - - - v coiianilr in tbri '.Vi 'c;. onr hundred heal of Mulei. aU ':7C f:u:u lour l.i to tlin larre innl wcirfl:in; liiiO llau, r I. .rnl 'l.n i (o,, 6 S-.inl Avenur. I'ltl-liurch. I'i. Xi nki ship- I in ui: :irls or ItiK si.ili! uu ir.!-r. Kutbitijc t I iio. 1 iiii-cl Htoi k to bo loum in '.ui ir atablca. 1 4f torn --j.oi.v;uc3 soliciwU. The cheapest nod noat-t Kenee for aroand I.iwns. School Iilj. IVultr.v Vards. Uardens, rarms. Park and Cerneterv Fences and iatc I'erlett Automatic Jate. Ao. all kinds of Wire Work. Write for I rices. State kind and qaali ty or fence wanted. TAYI.OK k DEAN. 2-3 U -2T5 Market Street. 1'ltUburic, l'a. ?Iart)li 23, ISis.-eui. to ran vara lor the sale of N ursery Slock S eir.pl. iTraent auarantead. SALAUV AND Steady lKNSts PAID. Am. It at once. latlntr aico v iial ciiu i iir.us Ji iai rA.i t . (Keler to this pauer.) li.ocliester. K. V. LP. Thomas & Son's, FERTILIZERS Contain all tha valuable elements of stable mannrw In a ron.-rnt rated lorut. t-cia!ly pn-parej for mil crupv Ihry are manufactured f,.r results irma " "1,n,,,. They cannot lie heatn ia tae Held. OtK OKKS wstrcrr laciiiiy. We rir them oar penvnal atlfuiion. For the nms tnooev we guarantee our goods not to be surpassed. Tboe who tine them endurae tiicm. Vou luo ttem and jou will cudone then. MAKl-FACTTBEB BT I. P. THOMAS & SON, Philadelphia, Penn'a. r fOSSAXkBT W. J. ANSTEJLD, Johnstown ; JOS EPH A. NOEL, Etensburt March 3d, Sto. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING CARS ViTHOUT CHANGE, St. Louia to Loa Aacelca suid San Fraociaca. VtV THE IffQN MOUNTAIN POOTr- Lawe St. lxnia at8oP. iu.!y. THE ONLY CINE THAT COTS IT, HQ HIGH ALTITUDES, NO SNOW BLOCKADES 1 -r "V""-.'a 1K3 for it. It lea Manoaome car T COLLECTION OF SEEDS with vartetiee specially I p adapted to their pur-IS FEDS IS I I i SUB WIRE KE. SALESMEN WANTED France's Muling Mi ere. Just lately, ou the coast of Brittany, one of those geological discoveries has been made which suggest to the mind periods of time making the longest hu man life appear but a span, and exhib iting processes quite dwaifiog the am bitious human achievements. This is the disclosure, by the displacement of a mass o sand, during the last high tides, of a forest that must have been buried for soma twenty centuries at least. The situation is just oppoiite Stint M!o. at the foot of the cliffs of Saint Eoogat and Saint Lunaire. The forest is supposed to have onue extend ed from Saint Malo to beyond Mount Saint Michel. This discovery is con sidered of great scientific interest, as it affords a remarzable illustration or the gradual sinking of the French shore. The progress of this sinking during the last 2,000 years is clearly shown in an old map found at the Abby of the Mount Saint Michel. "Vitbiu no more than seven centuries back as many as seven parishes are said to have disap peared by the subsidence of this region. And in the Bay of Djuranenez there ia known to have existed in the fifth cen tury quite a flourishing town called Is, the scene of the famous tragical legend. Even now. at low water may be spen the old walls of Is. which are called by the inhabitants Mogber Greghi (wall of the Giejks). The people of the coun try pretend that they can sometimes hear the old church be.Ua of the sub merged city ringing with the motion of the current. French geologists stimate that the gradual sinking of the soil of Brittany. Normandy, Artois, Belgium and Hol land Is not leas than seven teet a cen tury. At this rate it Is calculated that iu about ten centuries all the Channel ports wiil be destroyed, and Paris it self will have become a maritime city. In another ten centuries it is predicted that the French capital' itself will have becorna entirely eubmerged, excepting, perhaps, that th- tops or the rantbeon, of the Arc de Triompbe and other such monuments mty be discernable at low wa'.erbyihe people who will Ihen be iiviug. .Make Lime Hater at Home. There is no need whatever of running to the druggist and buying lime water every time it is needed. And, by the way, it Is very useful to have iu the bouse in case of sour stomact, etc. A teaspoonfulof it with half a pint of milk will often mike the mi!k quite dieesti- ble, when without the lime water, it mibt sour and produce colic, or dis tress in the stomach. To make lime water, get a lump of good unslaked lime, the size of a hen's eg, or larger ; put it in an old pitcher and pour on a pint or bo of water. As soon as it is slaked aad cool enough, stir it with a spooa or stick and pour eff the princi pal pirt of the milky fliid into a pint or quart bottle, liAviug the dregs in the pitcher to be thrown away. Cork the bottle weil and let it stand quiet. In a few hours the lime will settle to the bottom, except what is dissolved in the clear water abaya it, and this water wi'l nearly alway3 be of uniform strength. Whe-t us-ed down S3 that it cannot be pjureJ off without stirring the bottom, add more water, shake the bottle, coik it well, and let it again settle for use. Osca a year or S3, make up a new lot as at first. Lima tha sizs of an egg will be enough for a good many quarts of lime water, which will practically cost nothing. At the ordinary temperature of GO degrees, a pint of clear lime water contains only 9j grains of lime. (A pouud Is 7000 grains). Lime wa'.er is a little antacid, and a kttle. tonic also. Time to riant Gardens. Considerable loss comes from neg lect of the prompt etart of garden crops. The only plausible reason for delay is the fear of fros'. But the injury nine times out of ten :s greater from drought of summer than from frost in spring. Teas, roots, lettuce, etc, are so hardy that they seldom suffer, even from a pretty severe frost. Corn will bear a slight frost, for if slightly nipped it will continue to grow, and make as goo4 stalks generally as if left untouched by frost. In early planting, although the weath er subsequently may not be favorable for the plants rising so quickly above ground as when the soil is warmer, the sd ?Dds fortn roots, and these obtain gieatcr size and strength to push the stalks forward more rapidly when they come up tbau from later planting. B-uij8 are more tender, but I have occa sionally s.'en them escape frosts which at other times killed them the reason of which I could not divine, for tbe cir cumstances of tbe two cases were ap parently precisely alike. For garden crops, considerable ilsk may be taken in early planting, for in cte of loss by frost it is little labor to replant, and things get so forward be fore tbe summer's excessive heat or drought comes on, that they scarcely suffer to Dy great extent. 1'or field crops, which are so much larger, it is better to wait planting suffi ciently late to insure the crops from May fros's. Where the soil is natural!y rich, or i.' poor, well ferti ized, the crops push up so vigorously as to make them less susceptible to unfavorable weather of i ny kind. This shows the necessity of putting tbe ground in first-rate condition b if or gplanting, acd adding any fertil izer during the growth of the crops ne cessary to ensure a paying crop. Ku:. Ob, Vt bat at Coach. Will you need tbe warning. Tbe signal perbapa of tbe sure approach of tbat more terrible disease. Consumption. Ask your selves if yoa can afford for the sake of sav ing 50 cent3, to run the risk and do nothing for it. We know from experience that Sbllob'd Cure will Core your Coajli. It never fails. This explains why more than a Mil. Ion Bottles were sold the past year. It relieves Croup and Whooping Cough at once. Mothers do not be without 1L For Lime 3ack, Side or Chest, use Sbiloh's I'oioui Tlaster. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davlsou Ok tie seventy-six United States Sc-na ora only ten have recieved a class ical education, and of tbe Representa tives enly 103 have attended college. ' I'atmos Ji'ow. Bsfore the Christian era the name of Patmos only occurs in a few passages of ancient writers, and of its history, if it had one, nothing Is known ; it was when it became the place of banishment of St John the Divine, and the scene of bis apocalyptic Vision, tbat ic once for all attracted the attention of mankind. At tbe present day it is one of tbe least accessible of tha Egean islands, for owing to its remote position and thr unproductiveness of its soil no steamers ever touch there. Ling before we ar rived, tbe monastry of Sr. John, which is the most conspicuous building in tbe island, bad been in sight, crowning tbe sammit or a high bill, like a vast som bre castle, with the white houses of the town clustered round it ; behind this rose the peak of Ilagios Elias, which reaches the elevation of moie than 800 feet. Tbe srala, or village at the landing-place, has a very peculiar aspect, for each of tbe small two-storied bouses of which it is composed resembles a square, flat topped box, t a white as whitewash can make it. This mode of building prevails throughout this island, and, as w? arterwards found, in those that lie to the southward of it. In shape Patmos may be roughly de scribed as forming a crescent, the horns of which face eastward ; but its outJiue is broken np by innumerable promonto ries enclosing landlocked creeks, so that, when seen from above, it presents somewhat tbe aspect of a strange poly pup. Its length from north to south is about eight miles, and its area is rug ged and broken ; but the most marked peculiarity is tbat it is almost divided in two in the middle, for in this part, within a distance of little more than half a mile from one another, are two isthmuses only a few hundred yards wide, and rising bnt slightly above sea level. On the southernmost of these the bcalu is situated, while between the twostaucsthe steep bill on which tbe acropolis of the Hellenic city was built. The narrow waist thus formed serves for a boundary line to determine the do main of the monastery, for while tbe southern half of the island belongs to the monks, tbe northern part is the pos session of tbe civil commucity. At the time of the foundation of toe convent no women were allowed to pass this limit, but within a short time tbe re stricdon had to be abandoned. The soil of which tbe island is composed is everywhere volcanic and very barren, and its coasts are flanked by red and gray rocks, which ever and anon break Into quaint pinnacle.. The absence of running water is shown by the numer ous wind mills, and there are only three or four we.' Is in the wbole area ; tbe want of these, however, is made up for by cisterns, and tbe inhabitants are never obliged to import water, as some times happens in Santorio. Toe male population are chiefly employed in the sponge fishery, which is carried on in many of tbe Sporades. The island is most commonly known by its medieval name of Patine, in like manner as Astypa:je is still called Astropihea, i nd Carpatbos Scarpanto. White House I'ets. Nellie Arthur had a spotted Indian pony for the apple of her eye. Mrs. Pierce was very fond of the black nag tbat her husband rode. Mrs. Monroe brought the first white rabbit to tbe National premises. Harriet Lane bad a large stag hound that was presented to her in England. "Dolly" Madison's particular pet was a fine saddle nag. At Montpelier she bad a pet sheep. Mrs. Adams had a great goldSsh and one of a blueish tint, sent ber by a New England sea captain. M:s. Hayes bad a magnificent im ported Japanese cat that as presented to her by a naval officer. Martha Washington's chief pet was a beautiful green parrot. Mrs. Washing ton was also very fond of a fallow deer. Mrs. Grant bad a "strawttrry roan" cow that was a superb milker, and sup plied her table with milk and cream. Mr". Blis. President Taylor's daugh ter, who presided over the White House until her father's death, had a splendid white owl. Miss Cleveland's pat while at the White House was a beautiful rose which she found ia the conservatory, and which now bears ber name. An eagle occupied a cage at the man sion for a part of President Fillmore's term, a gift from a political admirer, and the noble bird was often fed by Mrr. Fillmore. Mrs. Jackson never presided at the White nous", but a large black and white coon that had been caught when young and trained by one of ber faith ful slaves bad the run of tbe bousebhod. A Desperate Mother Saves 11 er Child. "Speaking of serious cases of diph theria," 8ajs Dr. AVilli9,of Erooklyu, in the Xew York Sun, 'I know of a sicg u'ar CH8e tbat occurred in Sixth ave nue, Xew York, only a short tioia aeo. It was a child 4 vears of age. It was so near death's door that the family physician had Riven up all hopes of its recovery. The poor mother was al most distracted. She pleaded with the doctor to save her child if possible, but to no avail. His last call was about 9 o'clock In the evening. As he left the bouoe, the mother taok up the child in her arms and looked down its throat, and saw tbat it could scarcely get its breath. As the mother watch td its sufferings sho becama desperate, and thought to herself : "If I could only pull that false membrane out of its throat I believe my child would live." "In a twinkle she put her fore-finger down the child's throat and extricated the false membrane that obstructed its i breathing. "When the physician called in the morning he expected to see the corpse ui tun vui;u. us inquirea or toe moth er of the sudden chaoge for the better, when she told him what she had done. "Why, toy good woman," said he, 'you have saved the child's life at a great risk. 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The cjJc!ulytlieo:i!y i'rr.nd laniyprof l jt '. juiidi- :n ibo Uorld, and are Vv ---Mont ti-au Ui,-.VfIlV JtVBMS. Joweled rf..f. strn. ii ia ami Srt to the atroncest and tinniest made. They are ,nHai ,0r av ;n-e:ratirf, ncrirueti,ittmb,Uttl and vrriff, :",!, A j.T H -fr. fn:r po-ornmiivo C!nbSj-tcm iruigs them v ith:a t!;c r cth 1 1 every ouo. TKErCEYSTONE i i: Kmm Gins nn. ' .- , ' n ix sr"H. 2'blla. I'a. , ! r.toaayCan-1 ACFNTS n-'1.s i c.u irntly rcrtuinl Jcia Vovr z-.ui Save Mouey. '. 'i i ave Acir.cirs fit tvt-ny lsrcs Citv. V-M ON IK 'Tobacco PlJIri all Sorts of Tarairraphg. A dry subject An Ezyptian m my In tbe days of manuscript booki t. pie learned by wrote. Wisely improving the present tbe duplicate gift. 'Lt It takes a great deal of pluck to tbe feathers off a live goose. A staole government should te . ; tbat ie ruled by borse sense. "Lynching doesn't put down criajj nals in Texas," No, it raises tbcm n Tte newest trust is a honey tru There may be some cell about it tbout, What is it that never was and ceT " will be ? A mouse's nest in a c. ear. Tbe boy who has a female scti teacher knows all aboot miaa piet(j switches. Religion is the best armour tbat aj man can have, but the very worat of cloaks. The latest figures Bhow that tLere art 10.447,900 Sunday school scholars in tt wcrld. There are said to be several gyp.;, in New York that are worth over fij 000 apiece. ' Time conquers grief as the sunshira dispels tbe clouds, and love o'ercoay distrust. There are only forty-flve female . yers in the United States, but the; u.k like sixty. Lady Let me see something Land some and cheap. Clerk You citn g,ze oa me, madam. He (ardently) I'd give a thousitd millions to win your love, Adelaide. She Cash ? ''Men resemble the gods in nothing so much as in doing good to thtir lei. low creatures." Judge Madam, wbat is your ag? She Your honor, I leave that to U mercy of the court. "Theie's nothing so deaf as an add er," said the man who could get no reply from a busy accountant. A physician says : If a child dxi not thrive on fresh milk, boil it. Ttii is too severe. Why not spank it ? Wife "John, the doctor is down stairs with his bill." Husband "lei bim I'm not well enough to see him." A handsome Maltese cat, taken fros Norfolk, Va.. to Staunton, traveltc back borne. 276 miles, by itself, in a fet weeks. Every man is born with a mentor. That's his conscience. When he ge:s older be often gets a tormentor. Tta'.'! his wife. First Omaha lady '"Have you sn the crematory V" Second Omaha lady No, I haven't but I here they make lovely butter there. Niagara landlord You look tired and thirsiy. Won't you have a class of water ? Cautious visitor (who has red about the Falls) How much is it? The relative distances of tl.e sun aid the moon were Crst calculated, geom etrically, by Aiistarchus. who s'.Si maintained the stability of tbe sua, about 2S0. B. C. Little Sister (to Bobby) Wbat'. twins, Bobby ?" Bjbby (who Knows a thlcr or two; Twins, Sadie, are little childrea wtu. the Mormons has." The present National Bnk system of the United States was organized Fet ruary 23, 1SC3, to give uniformity I the paper currency and the bankis: laws of the country. At a fashionable school in Wasi;cf ton nai! culture is almost a part ol It: curriculum, and the boarders are Ti lled regularly by, a manicure acd id structed ia the mysteries of ungua adornment. - Among tbe Japanese engraving which are now exhibited in Londcr. is one in which is shovn a little b ; exposing his body to the attacks .' ' mosquitoes, so thit his parents may': - eptred the bites. "Jennie," said a young lady, tarcir; . away from the mirror and address;' companion, "what would you do if Tu bad a mustache on your lips?" "H -liked him I would keep quiet," was tV demure reply. Paterfamilias "1 can't imagine wha is the matter with my watch. It mo:' need cleaning." BV;by "Oh, uo, don't papa. Baby and me bad it in U-wasb-basin all the morning, and got quite dean." An act or the Ohio General -Assemb'.; requires druggists to label every pack age of poison tbey sell with two anti dotes to tbe drug, as well as withtb word "poisons," which is now p!ace on every such package. A "coughing ghost" is the rtigiiii; sensation at Little Falls, N. Y., wher two families have vacated a house, h cause, as they claim, their rest has bee : disturbed for some tiui9 past by a mj terious backing cough, which cacnot acy way be traced to human ageucy. The Earth's Supports. In tbe early groupings of tbe huB mind probably do problem was ie ' perplexing than that of tbe ear foundation. One of tha oestrri -tlve ideas represented the tarth r. -vast flat island, surroiti-i? i I" n :'lt' minable ocean ; and lh:s Ue. i r subsequently modifl.d by giving t -ocean a circular bouDdry, with & less roots stretching downward benea -the whole. The priests of Veda assort ed thai the earth was supported twelve columnp, between wbicb -f sun passed. Aneximacder regarded earth as a cylinder floating iu compi ed air. The idea that the earib fl' -long prevailed, even the the early U 1 doos, who supposed the llmi,lle," earth to rest oil tbe beads of four phanta standing on the back of ' r" toise, maintaining that tbe toise rested on the universal cc ''' Aristotle and Strabo conceived sphericity of the earth, but what ported it as the motlon!e.. centrr their universe puzzted them, t'osn. - A. D. 533, prcpaunded the system oi square earth, reeling on nolbing supporting the heavens on solid wi The Venerable BejJe, who livfd in -s eighth century, regatded tbe artll(1 fluating pgc. and this notion ls! ' many centuries. These crude th''' hve come down to a surprifinp'v i-1-ceut period so much a thiDg of t" ij) Is our modern scieuce.