Mie bare I'p Ills Jloney. A woman's quick wit makes her. when she has the courage to act upon it. a valuable aid in ac emergency. Some yeais ago, in the days when "road agents" abounded in Montana, a wom en was traveling by coach to join her husband. One day a fellow ptssenger said to her : I have $1,000 in my pocketbook, and feel uneasy about the road agents. Would you mind concealing it in your ! dress, and returning it to me at the end of your journey 7 If the highwaymen do atop us they are leas liable to search you than me. She acceeded to bia request, hid the money in her dress, and the stage drove on without meeting a road agent until toward evening. Then the shout, 'Throw np your hands!' was heard. The driver promptly pulled up as four men on horseback, with masked faces, appeared in the road and covered him with their pistols. Two of the highwaymen then rode each side of the coach and ordered the passengers to give up their arms, which they did promptly. "Now shell out I " said the robbers. The passengers handed out their pocket books even the man who called in the woman's aid gave up a few dollars. lie was congratulating himself upon his caution, when he heard the woman say in a quiet way: "I have got 51,000, but I suppose I must give it up." Suiting the action to the word, she handed over the man's roll of fireen backs. The robbers rode away, and then tbe toan gave expression to his feeling by abusing tbe lady and accusing her of be traying his trust from sheer fright. She smiled mysteriously. "Yon will see. sit ; but I can't ex plain now. At the end of tbe journey she asked him to stay all night at her house, and said that her husband would be glad to see him. "Yes ma'am, I will come to your house," be answered ia the tone of u injured man ; "if 3 the least you can do, ma'am, seeing that kou have left me without a cent in tbe world. At the lady's house he was treated as a distinguished guest bus. neither host nor hostess offered blm one word of explanation that night, and he went to bed a sad irritated man. The next morning as he entered the dining rocms. the tost shook hands with him and said : "Here is your ?l,000. sir, which my wife ventured to borrow in a imergen cy. She had ?20,000 hich she was bringing to me concealed in her dress. She thought by giving up at once tbe ? 1.000 intrusted to her by you she would save herself from being searched by the robbers. "Her quick wit saved me from a heavy less, acd I am much obliged to you for the forced loan. Breakfast was a far more cheerful meal la the man than tbe supper the night before. YvtUli's Cunijiiuun. Walru-t-lluntlng ia the 1'ariflr. Walruvhuntlng is by no means a novelty in adventures, since in has been carried on from time to time out of mind, but in the past the beasts were tUughtered merely for their tusks and blubber, their hides being thrown away as worthless. MoJern Ingenuity, how ever, has discovered an important aw for the walrus hide, and to-day that which was one e regarded as offal is looked upou as the most useful part of the animal. Emery wheels, so gen erally in use, are when constructeJ on tbe old method, liable when ruu at high speed to burst in fr&gmeats. endanger ing the lives of those who work around them, and consequently experiments have been made from time to time to devise some substitute for the ordinary emery wheel. After various substances had been tried, giving greater or less satisfaction, it was ascertained that watrus bide was the most suitable ma terial for that purpose, possessing as tt does the qualities of toughness, durabil ity and suceptibility I. e. : it is strong doea not weir out, and rapidly receives and retains the emery powder. This is applied by pressing it into the porous . substance of this tbe entlreemery wheel of to day is made. As these wneela are ia great demand the price of walrus hide has advanced in a corresponding ratio until they cow sell for 13 ceuts per pound, and, as a single hide will weigh from 500 to 1.000 pounds, they are well worth taking. Walrus bunt ing has, therefore, become an ir.por taut industry, and although now in its infancy will, beyond doubt, become a rival of whaling in the near future. Nor is the bide the only valuable part of the walrus, as a fine oil is obtained from the blulbvr of tqual value with whale oil, and with tbe great diminu tion in tbe production of elephant ivory the tusks are daily enhancing in value as an Important article of com merce. Your Destiny. According to almost all the charts gotten up by the aatrolegfit, what may be expected of girls born in different months is about s follows : If in January, a prudent housewife, given to melancholy, but good temper ed. If In February, b.wnane and affec tionate wife aud tender mother. if in Marob, a frivolooa rhatter-box, omewhat given to quaneling. If in April, inconstant, not very in telligent, but likely to be good looking. If in May, busdoaie. amiable and Ilkelv to be happy. If in Jane, Impetuous, will marry early and te frlvo'ou. lr in July, pesahly handsome, tut with a nu:ky temper. If in August, amiable and practical and likely to marry ricb. If in SptemUrr, discreet, affable and much liked. If In October, pretty and cuquettish and likely to be unhappy. If in November, liberal, kinI and of a wild disposition. If in December, well proportioned, fond of novelty and extravagant. KASKI N E THE NEW QUININE. GIVES GOODArrETlTE STRENGTH, QUIFJNERYES, HAPPY DAY?, SWEET SLEEP. A POWERFUL TONIC. tbat the most delicate stomach will bear. ASPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM. NERVOUS PROSTRATION, and all Uerm Pleaa. The moat identlfle and iuceeafo.1 Blood Portli er Superior to qmnlna Mr. John Scarborough. Selma. N. write: I arot moalarla In the Southern army and lor a dozen ;n suffer! from He debilitating eflecta. I wu ttrrlbly run down when I heard of Kuklat. the new quinine. It helped me at once. I Kilned Si pounds. Have not had inch nood health In tt) yean. Other latter- of a lint liar character from prom inent individual, wtich (tamp Kaaktne a a remedy ol undoubted merit, will be eent on application. Letter from the abore peraoaa. giving lull detail! will be eent on application. Kaaktna can be taken without any special med ical advice. II a bottle. Sold by all drncglf u, or sent by mail on receipt of price. THE KASMNE CO.. M Warren St, New Yr. For Iropv, rel. Nerfoaine. Hrlicbf Heart, t'-lnare or Liver diseases. Cnra luarrau teed. omce. 3l Arch rtreet. Philadelphia, AU 4rotet Tr It. II a bottle, ilx lor i March IS, 1S8S. lj. D&SlNES Syrup CURES' bUGHS NEW HCM 5EW2JG MACHINE &IMI.MASS. CMicato - 30 UNION SQUAB E,NX CALLAi. TEX. X tOWI.MO -Be'Jt'' ' All Drunkt ata). i., ior., d1 trwT9i Ty to Dr. lot AxmUI. Mi. U.,WgcMwtM(,ILL THE AMERICAN AAGAZINE Eeaatifulljlilastratsd. 25cts.,$3iYear.1 ITU COPE.-THK aMFRIfATV MAOAZHTK eri.ea prf.r.awe te aatioeal laio. aad eeaaaa. aad lie litar.t.c. an J ait ore if Ih, eihst taedard. tainous Amn-.n writers fill il. p.M wiih a wide venetf of inie..iine skutcUaeef tr.vl aad edveat Ura. aerial in J .nort L n, dncnptiva ucoaatc of ear lamou, i-uiintrviBra sail woin.n. trif er oa tea fimaiixt ruLiUK of the period, aad, ta aaerti tlite Maazmo ia Distinctively Representative of American Thought and Progress." It H arknowl 1rd r tha pnn aad oublic te be the mm p-f'lir MBtl eatcrtalalas t the hl(jh c L.M aawmhllea. IMPORTANT. S Illwatrattecl I'rtalaa l.lat. mm pcla.l la. l C'ak mr Valaable Jraailaaw mm Kutaera. will a mi receipt mt It tbta paper la aiMilaata. SeaMelble a.a4 eaersotle ptrieae " esllel tekMrivilw, Write ava eaeiwaiTe) tea w I tay. Accana. T22 AX221CA2T 1CASA2I3TE CI. 749 Broadway, New York. THE "OPERA" PIAHO, MAMTACTl RED BT 1 X-MSEIi: Ac SON, (EsUbliabed 1850) 212 to 218 Weit 47th Street and 1567 & 1S09 Broad waj, KEW YOllK. t"Hc-."..-;- . Tli "Ormaa" P"ano ia aatmctj flrat-claaa taatruurnt. fulljr warranted for flra years. Tbe mo.t perfect inatrument a the market aaa the i .Most Moderate in Price. ; J rataioffn. Term, mcea. aad fall Infoaav Cia by axaiL , fp"tal In JofaiaacU To raadan of thla paper. . Our Cuttaee Tpright ie a aiarrel of Ixaalr. and the blahiiat gra-le of r-irellrucy. i.tlt tartll par to write . tiMax-niuc tiiu rAKB ) LAST OPPORTUNITY! r( MttP KACt Italwa Te ALIFORiMIA. gfiQfrt-ei !e- Ctlr ,te ri l-tvrlfte kf Ttoaera ar food foraix rnonlha. limited toaixty daae . TTf "'lh "' oer pm.Ur. at ploaa lj""! of ww-bonnd paaea-e. Bpcaial ex. V7" laa.. bt. ixiaie ia- Iron Jantain ""ruarf lata aaa aVana anau City na. Miamrl 17th. te-All eonpea i od Ciairiawill MlJtitk -.no railway rrnruary 17 orBoaa la tbe Ualted etaie and J . T Jit"" nary ana ran rnvvM b.-c Uua aVlLCVIiaiOy'- - ;- '-.V mm a ' J!lia:io.-.'K'.-i..'..- - - Mill 7: r--v.- i I aineis. tilery - uompouna For The NERVOUt5" The DEBILITATED , The AGED;; PROTECT YOUR HOMES I MARLI.W DOUCLZ ACTION REVOLVER. m v. -an GOOD REVOLVER im longer costs a Fortune Sclf-Cicilrg, Autoznatle Zloctisx;. FULL W W ' 1 M a-t 4 w r r Sclf-CecldEg, IT . si Autozaatlo Lf NICKEL PLATED, RUBCER HANDLE. i siCal itiit BaarxcT for Mala by Hardwar and Oua Dealers ret7wborw. Maamfactaiea Vy TEX KAXIJJ TOE AJLX8 CO Jew Harea, Ceaa. MAHTiUT Magazine For larga m wmrnW raa. all leu. TWaaiiacaat afc .af mrt rnwaaaMrf, wl tw mm atnliw. mx naa aa laa waraaa 1IALL1UU C AU.r T. Sr"OHTTIO HBTltcrr lirtB. nrM ua Cmf. MABI.IN rlHK ittllt CO., Kew Urn Vim IDEAL RELOADING TOOLS WILL AVC ONE-HALF THE COST OF AMMUNITION. Made for all elaee of Cartrulree wbleh are Bead ra aay of the follewtor -g. Ria.a or 1-iaavw: Martin. telTa. lacbeater. iiaUard. aieraoe. Bi-aaiarwa. Ik aiiar-K.eaaly. baiUi Weaeea; aaae tor aU Baacaa aa4 Baakaa af r SHOT 181 SMELLS, PAMI AID tBASS. f Cheaser aad better Uaa aay eaaer. bead tow arlee Liet ef theae toe la aa & nmm & Face twtM. tV Our DARKET yant, oompieteii rtlen. I f you (roe FicKTAaCis FOR MARK I yoaa JOHNSON & STOKES. aiO Market Street. Phlledelprtle. Pa Oils!Oils!Oils! ' o Tne Standard Oil Company of Pittsburg, Pa., make a spe cialty of manufacturing for the domestic trade the fin est brands of ILLIMIUTIM AND LUBRICATING 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. BARKER & BRO., Ebensburg, Pa, HOT DEAu YET! VALUE LUTTRINCER, mabcbaotcbbb er TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE JLND TIS ROOFIXG, Keepeettally lartui tbe alteatloa .1 hli Irlendf aad the pablle la iceneral to tbe fact tbat he U .till earrytac on boalneai at tbe old etaad eppoalte tbe Moantala Heate. tbenabarc. aad II prepared ta apply front a large toek, or naaafaetariaK to er der, aay article la bl Use. from tbe (malleat to tbe larceet, lb tbe beat neaaer aad at tb. loweet llrlae; prteee. rVNe pealteatlary worB either atad. ar aeld at tbia eetabliabmenu TIN ROOFING av SPECIALTY. Otre Bte a aa aad latlifr yeaneleef ai to aay work aad prteee. V. LUTTKIJI (J UK. rraabarB. April IS. llaa-U. TlBTDTTrP hy addreeelBk- UEORUE P IlLITLaliljLUO KOWtLL.CO., 1 Spruce aa St., New York, caa leara tbe exact ceal of any propnsed line ef Adeertialoe: la Americas Mewtpapera. a-10w.B BaiaapBi let. a PAINTS. fcy. ErSaiiiaCaa:3 Seaij-KissdL "Wa roaraxitaw ttj Package bearixig ottr firm nama, and will BEFAINT whera atiafaction ia not giren. tBPling tyadj-MiXed paint. 40 IUaatifal Colors. MARBLEINE. 2 IiqumU Tiata. opt'd. WOOD STAINS. Unique Coach Paints, Coifttm. PAINTS aad VARNISH ONE APPLICATION. at a oomx or aW am rum a Ran, Harness Oil, &c, fcc. Sakpuc CaBDa Fin. The Wm. B. Price Mfg. Co., 347 WARREN A YE ITU X, ' BALTIMORE. Md. ft f4 m B waatSALESMKN everywhere, local V L . ' and travelina:. ta eell oar bom. Will ill pa aTood salary aad all ozponeea. Wrtta W W for terra, at once, and state salary waat- el. hlANUAEU blLVKKWAKK aJUMPAMY. Boats a. Mass. ,S ALESM EM U WANTED tA eaaeaaa tar the aala or Mara..-. StOCk Staaale tBDlataaat n.r,at w.t- I ary aaj eiperue pala. Apply at once, statins; ' - (Keler ta this lper.) I stvi. ax not L.a.Ji u. Kochestar. N. T. April S.1U.-st. 1 -efMUwe rMj j. a. !-e ; I a.. - - klsaai fM.4 mt t4C . tlm t mmrmA. ta ea aaatrHl' m i.b t I eHaV IMI vsii. tBa4 TWtl la-iTTUaU WTWL Wwar Wr wU J X. J .M.. T r A Ttal i I w m iW t- r-tt.4Ur.aNJft IK. I. A-ft -CtM..-. lrl4.X.V. J HERYE TONIC. Olerr and Tora. the TrTomfnTOl -rmlu-nu. are tbe hct and eaft Serve lotiMia. It etrminbroe ana quH-te the nrrom !" ninng SrxrtHS WraLucw, lljatcria. bleep- AJU ALTERATIVE. ItdrtTCeotit the polannrnia nnn' tbe b!wl iHirilyitic ainl ennrhiiir It, xtd ao nvfrtxnuiiic th- lirrt rcaultinf fruiu lu.jiuje vt iuij-over' Hiv4 l.loiKt. LAXATIVE. Actinctnl1i"l'ittirrlTnthehow! Itrurr haUiiual oi.ti,iaiKn. ami mirwilrti rcfiilarbal.it Jt.trrostn t Da the HiMwatli. aiiJ el J diction. DIURETIC. M In li mrnpoj-'tlon tne w-n ana rtivediurrtKofUic Materia Medlca are rombiBrdecirnliniaJiTWith other eflecure rrmlice for di-aaea of tha kklneva. It ran be relied on to glT "rtir and aneedr cure. , - ,n - Wb han aawl Una laaiaily with rarkablaliaaant. beod lor aaraaiaaa. finaf gmU panacalaaa. t Prfcae St.aa. till br 8rmfe4w WELLS. RICHARDSON tt COH Prep'a n:e5 rfTtlrrr are an exact Jj;.i'.e f the ceUbratoa .S3 Caliber, using Contre-1 ire Cartridges. to tb .a BEST IN Tna ifuif a Rifle. flta waaa. Pai -awwjwwaw k m J laai fmr mm or Jr BeileUli. iw Hitu, Cmm. STOKES1 CARDEN nd FARM MANUAL I la Hiaaaoma Car- riNIST CLLICTION OF CIO GARDENERS avawaai trawar SEEDS $DCEiATHR;CQUNTEa WUV NOT.-RUN- GVE.R-ALS0DD-i:EATFiER,. II. CHILDS & CO., MANUFACTURERS, Pittsburgh, Pa. KENTUCKY MULES The eaW traa la Peoa'a ao aate a apeeiahty of kea taacky saaJle aa4 lTi.iac iler.ea, Iraacbt aad PU Maaaa lbUt ia tbeir Btahlee ane hundred Kulaa. ail aiaea, freea tmmr foot to tbe laraa male waacaaa( lu W. are I. Aralialaa At Caa Aa taoeoaad Araaaa, rittebairwb. Pa. Mulee skip ped ae all ama of tbe atave oa order. Mollaai bw ia I picked eterk te be buaa la their etabiea. AT Caarreapeadeaaa aoiaoaaed. STEEL WIRE FENCE. The ebeapett and nealaat rosea for aroaad Iawai, School Lot,. Pbultrr Tardi, trardoat. Karma. Park and tJeaaetery Fence aad tiatea. Perfect Aatoaatie (lata). Alee, all klade of Wire Vera. Write for Price.. State kind and quali ty of fence wanted. Maaalactarora of PI re fca capea aad Iroa Work. TATL OHfcUEAlT. a k. 90S Market Street. Pittsburg, Pa. Maroh IS, laM.-eta. SALESMEN WANTED to raaeaaa lor the aala at Niraery Stock ! Steady earaioyeaent raaranteod. SiLAKY AND luX PK.NSKS PAID. Atafly at once, tatlna; l. (Keler to tbli pa dot.", Uocboeter, M. T. I. P. Thomas & Son's, BONE FERTILIZERS Contain all tbe rmlaablo elements of stable maanre ia a eoavx;nlrated fosaa. bpeciaily prepared for all eropa. 1 hey are snaaufactared for reeulta penua-Boat-eanlia. They raaaob be beaten ia the Bold. OCK WOKU aeeesas every facidty. Wo rlea tbesa ear peasoaai attaauaa. For tbe niai saoaey we (oaraateeoar gwade aot to be earaaaaed. Theae "T? tmT tiieau. Tea asa ttesa aad jea will endorse tbesa. MASCrACTVBBD BT I. P. THOMAS & SON, Philadelphia, Penn'a. voaaautar W. J. ANSTEAD, Jonestown ; JOS EPH A. NOEL. Ebensbarc. March 3J. 2io. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEETING CARS WITHOUT CHANGE, 8b teejia ta Lea AacfUs aad San Franciacc, VIA THE tffQN MOUNTAIH PQUTF Leava St. Louia at 8:30 P. M.. Dally. THE OHLY LIME THAT DOFS IT. bS if heed ec WO HIGH Al TiTuuLs, f.V SH0 1 BLOCKADES j All Sorts or ParAtrraphs. Tbe silent man la often worth listen ing to. Erery daty which Is bidden to wait, retnrns with sen n others. The consciousness o integrity gives ease and freedom to tbe mind. Tbe rxiint In question An interro gation point. Good credit In business Is often better than a fat bank account. Every lane has a torn, but many of ns (ret tired before we reach It. lie who lores to read and knows how to reflect, has laid by a perpetual feast for his eld age. , The best characters have a mixture of infirmities, and the wont hare some redeeming virtues. It is a noble species of revenge to have tbe power of severe retaliation and not exercise it. Gladstone was in Parliament at twenty-two. and at at twenty-four was Lord of the Treasury Theie is a tide in tbe affairs of men which, if not skillfully dodged at the proper time, drowns tbem. With this year's appropriation, the nation will have paid fully f 1,000,000. 000 In pensions since tbe civil war. Cornel ics Vanderbilt's income from his capital is said to be a million dollars a month, while than of William K. is not very far behind It. "If there is anything I do like," re marked Crimsonbeak, as be came out of the church, yawning, 'it is a finished discourse." Tbe paper doors now coming into use are claimed to possess tbe advantage over wood, of neither shrinking, swell iDg. cracking nor warping. Girl violinists are becoming numer ous. Girls aie always after beaux of one sort or another at least in leap year. Tbe channel of tbe Congo can be traced for a hundred miles out to sea as a remarkable submarine valley baviog a d-pth or 1432 feet just at tbe river's mouth. A man recently cut one of his roost er's wings and then gracefully told his neighbor tbat the bird could not get in to his carden on account of tbe defec tive flew. Tbe size or Texas. Tbe area of Texas is more than equal tbe area of all tbe New Eogland States, Ser York, Pennsylvania. Ohio, Illinois, Xew Jer sey and Delaware combined. Many a man who remains "at tbe office" till late at night to balance his books, finds considerable difficulty in balancing himself on his way home. If a man received three dollars per day, and saved every cent of it, one thousand years would elapsa before he could be master of millioc "You have a brother, theu sir ?" "Ye s. madam." ' Strauge ! I just asked your sister tbe same question, and she replied tbat she bad two." A religious weekly is discussing "IIow to Lriug young men into church." Tue girls are better qualified to solve that problem than bald-headed editors. During the past ten years no less than six species of North Americans birds have become extinct, and it is claimed tbat tbe English sparrow has been tbe aincause of tboir disappearance. A maiden fell overboard and her lover leaned over tbe aide of tbe boat, as she rose to the surface, and said, give me your hand." "1'leMse ask papa," she replied and sank for tbe second time. Bobby Ma. did the doctor bring me in the day-time or night-time? Mother In tbe nigbt-time. Cobby. Bobby Well, I gue&s that's tbe reason I don't remember anything about it ; I must bare been aisleep. A conductor poked his head In tbe door of a car and called out tbe station "Sawyer," whereupon a young man upon his wedding tour, who was about to kiss bis bride, yelled back : "I don't care If you did sir, she's my wife. Tramp (piteously) Please help a poor cripple. Kind Old Gent (banding him some money) Bless me, why, of course. IIow are you crippled, my poor fellow ? Tramp (pocketing tbe money) Finan cially crippled, sir. An interesting work is abomt to be commenced in northern Egypt. It is proposed to reclaim faom the sea an area of land extending over 31,000 acres, and for this purpose works and steam pumps have been already established at Abukir. A particularly vigorous speaker at a woman's rigbts meeting waving her long arms lika the sails of a windmill, asked : "If the women of this country were to rise up in their thousands and march to tbe polls I should like to know what there is on this earth that would stop them ? And in tbe momentary silence which followed this peroration a still small voice remarked : "A mouse !" Ither or Mther. The pronunciation of the word "nei ther" is very generally considered to be a matter of taste. Most dictionaries give both pronunciations, but good speakers invariably give the long e sound, although tbe long i sound is gen erally supposed to have no more serious objection than being somewhat affected. It is. however, incorrect, as its origin will show. It is well known tbat the German pronunciation or ei Is long, as der Fierd. the enemy, while the Eng lish rule is to pronounce tbe diphthong as long in receive. Tbe lone e sound was invariably given in neither nntil the reign of George I. or Eogland. Be ing of the House of Iianover, and speak ing English indifferently, be gave the German pronunciation to the dlph dipbtbong. Court parasites thought it proper to ape the King and his pronun ciation spread. Few people know this origin, and hence tbe general mistake. Ob, What st Cems;ti. Will you heed tbe warning;. Tbe signa perhaps of tbe sure approach of tbat more terrible disease. Consumption. Ask your selves If you can afford for tbe sake of sav ing 20 cents, to run the rink and do nothing for It. We know from experience that Shllon's Cure will Cure your Cough. It never falls. This explains wby more than a Million Bottles were sold tbe past year. It relieves Croup and Whooping Cough at once. Mothers do not be without it. For Lame 3ack, 31de or Chest, use Shllon's Iorous Plaster. Soldby Dr. T. J- Davison. Farm, Field and Uarden. There is no subject of more vital Im portance to tbe farming interest at tbe present time than tbat of manures. IIow to suppliment tbe accumulations of home-made manures with least out lay of money und time and greatest benefit to the farm, is as yet an open question wirb some, though many far mers have accepted commercial fertili zers as an easy solution of the problem. There are not a few cultivators who assert that tbe commercial manures are stimulents rather than fertilizers, and ask tbe very pertinent question bow a few hundred pounds or these made fer tilizers can cause such a large increase as has been gained, for Instance with wheat, in any other wav than by forc ing the soil to part with some elements necessary to plant growth which it was holding in reserve after having given up all it could spare to former crops. These objectors state tbe case with plausibility and also with some truth, nnless the use of tbe artificial fertilizers is alternated with subs' ances of a gross er and more material kind, when their continued employment must be a posi tive advantage. Tbe true theory of successful farming is the rotation and variety of manures as well as rotation or crops, all beirjg useful and necessary in their turn. When this rule is ob served lands may not only be made to make remunerative retnrns every year in grain or gras, but a'.so increase in general productiveness under good cul tivation. At the head of all fertilizers stand the product of the barn yard, not only on account of its general distribution, but also for tbe reason tbat a it has been wholly derived from tbe land it contains all tbe elements necessary to be re turned to it. Clover in tbe north and cow peas in the south offer to each sec tion ready and reliable fertilizers. valuable not only for their chemical properties, but especially for their use fulness in mechanically changing tbe character of bard and compact soils. Along with these are the numerous kinds of commercial manures, the trust worthy brands of which contain in fair proportions the elements found in those from tbe stable, with the important ex ception that they cannot form vegeta ble mold, which is just as necessary to a well constituted soil as its mineral and chemical elements. The following formula, madt. by tbe Mapes company, indicates about the av erage chemical composition of many of tbe well known commerc'al brands, along with tbe other nesessary ingredients. Ammonia, 4 to 5 per cent.; phosphoric acid. 10 to 12. and potash, 4 to 5 per cent. Tbe analyses of scien tists make it appear tbat a ton of aver erage barn yard manure contains a bo at 10 pounds nitrogen, 12 pounds potash and five pounds phosphoric acid. It must, however, be understood tbat these amounts will vary according to tbe condition o! tbe manure and tbe food out of which it was made. Facts About Fleas. T' !fln B lz-hwA A r ..,1 it, St- ilia. flAnpiok m. .v.o uw. ai.u iv iurj ii juhou j and multiply most abundantly. But in ! spite of St. Dominic's curse and their unclean haunts, they are inteiestlng little fellows. Let me put one under the microscope. It eeems to be clothed ia a sort of armor formed of brown over'apping plates tbat are so exceed ingly tough as to be almost indestruct ible. Its head is small and very thin and it has a single eye upon each side. This eye is black, and tbe lays of light scientillate within it like sparks of fire. Puget managed to look through one of these eyes and he found tbat it dimin ished objects in eize, while it multiplied in number, a man appearing like an army of faries and tbe same flimo or a candle becoming a thousand tiny stars. From tbe shape of its head acd for other reasons tbe flea is supposed to use only one eye at a time. Tbe offensive weap ons of a flea are composed of two palpi, or feelers, two piercers, and a tongue. When it feeds it stands erect, thrusting its suckers into the flesh, and it will eat without intermission until disturbed, for it voids as fast as it swallows its foed. It is interesting to put several in a glass, and, giving tbem a raw piece of meat, see tbem all standing up on their bind legs tc suck up its juices. Tbe manuer of breatbirg is still unde termined, but it is thought most proba ble tbat they receive air into their bod ies through small holes at the end of tbe palpi. Tbe legs of a flea are mar velous in strength and elasticity. They are joined to tbe body by long tendons, tbat act like wire springs. It making its leap, which, it is said, can cover 20 times its own length, tbe flea draws tbe leg close up to the body, and then throws it out with great force ; but tbe impulse proceeds from tbe first joint alone, tbe others only increasing ic by their stretch while the leap ia being made. Ex. The JHediral Use of L'ggs. For burns and scalds there is nt thing more soothing than tbe white or an egg, which may be poured over tbe wound. It is softer as a varnish for a burn than collodion, and being always on band, can be epplied immediately. It la also more cooling than tbe "sweet oil and cotton,'' which was formerly supposed to be the surest application to allay the smarting paiu. It is the contact with the air which gives the extreme discom fort experienced from ordinary acci dents of this kind ; and anything which excludes air and prevents inflammation is the best thing to be applied. The egg is also considered one of the very beat remedies for dysentery. Beaten op lightly, with or without sugar, and swallowed at a gulp, it tends by its emollient qualities to lessen the inflam mation or the stomach aud intestines and by forming a transient coating for these organs to enable nature to assume ber healthful sway over the diseased body. Two, or, at the moot, three eggs per day would be required in ordinary eases ; and since tbe egg is not merely ajmedicine, but food as well, the lighter the diet otherwise, and the quieter tbe patient is kept, the more certain and rapid is their recovery. Ok all thieves fools are thi worst ; tbey rob you of time and patience. A TINE PIECE Or lOBACtU ' IS INDEED A LUXURV FlHZER'S AMONG DEALERS WE ARE SURE THAT ONE TRIAL Will Convince You of Its Merits LOOK FOR THIS TAG ON EACH PLUG, t Jno.Fihzch Bros., Louisville, K- CARRIAGES WAGONS & SLEIGHS I ' Carriage Makin? in all its Branches. 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This is the 7lf, Vhcaprtt, .Vnxf foiaren toatf. and i.nttj co-opcrnliTe .T.toin ofi-lliiiS tvntifs. 1 he r. al he nre Auu-ri. -in U vor Sit-in VVin.lort. rcmlaimnc every tuscntinl to norumry iir.1 rturn Miiy..nnl havj, la atiUition. numt-nus p.UinloJ mipnivp mc-iits iivn in no mhrr watch. Tln-y ao ntM.lutciy the only tttst ntul Itamp-pnmf .t-e-m. t.r, made in tho World, und are ji-w cled Ihrouphout with UWl'AJ IHHll.s. The Vatent stem 11 tnd nnd Srt is the Ktnnpi-t and limplcst niodu. liter are ftitm equal jr a; ;mirarr, art tirnrrt, durability Krrrirr, :t nntt ST-I WftrU t;:rroiiH-n.iivo'lu f vst:a briuRs tbem witiiin the rva h I every one. L.THE KE YSTO 11 E I'. O. Ix ITJS. l'liiin. Pai. W rfer to . f! iu- i SCFfil 5 riuVr. roiictm.tlv "orni'12. ITow aJ bare limey. '.-.!. L a . ggjjy pNE PIECE JPa-TOBACCQ illiyl Mi Wy POSSIBLE AND IS TO KNOWN ASA f A MAKE IT 01 D t 12-1 '2- l ' Co) I r Ureat ( liancfs for lir(e lllt, I have often taki-n o :r,s: that the worl'l is wi?in, ,i '" r)t f,. of three inventor, who have yet gone b-fnre f: it will accord honors ari'j 1 for exceeding all ever to any of their pre(Jeo?a,-,rs ' he who will show m )iriw j ' bination of fuel, directly ;0 electric current ; the f.i;-J:: who will teach m u n--,,- beautiful lighc of th g.o.'' ' the 2rf fly, a light wiUiou; production of which means t! l ion of energy without that y serious wast-than the therm, now met with in the. atternr.. light ; wbiie the third is thv w who is to give ua the first ,r' ship. The Cr.st two ot thee . are Bet for the e'ectrical cr we may be parJoned excs c should it prove to be such, teuip!ating th enornvma, ?4 manity which must oe of 5 ri . tions, we look confidently for.',, who is to multiply tbe wvai-i , world to an extent besides ' the boon confersd by the creatj.i,. steam engine and the telexia-i. appear overshadowing. Vtfntor comes forward, and wr. ' bly not till then, it is vtrj- !;. we shall see steam supercede', rival. Lime For ronltrj. It is perfectly true, that all used in feeding poultry contau er or 'ess percentage of lime, ar,' do other supply is furnisLi C. which are laid will generally , clOFel In a febell that is very v composed of lime. It 13 also pi true, tbat the universal (. ence as well as the general p-t is to provide lime in some all form, and that such provision pa-. The methods of giving thi3 ani tnpply are to furnish ground -shells, granulated bone, crackM bone meal, old plaster, sea shells.;, lime allowed to coo! and t crumbly, air slaked lime and tt' Whei cracked oyster shells, grar... bone sea 6htl!s, oM plaster aid . or air hlaked lime are used ic i; :. ary to provide vessels and keep v.- b-fore them at all limes. A sel -ing hopper, fcuch as is usd ly t :. men for leediug their pets, is 1 convenient receptacle for lime in .. forms. Hone meal is usually l with the noft food, aDd its colsu;.; in that way assured. "We thirt tLr mer method, however, except case of very young chickens, the u one, as it is but little labor toi. hopper, and the fowls will eat al'.;. wish and need no more. I'urLi: hens with liuie. and thus prevent shelled eges, and we might tru'.LI. add. get morn good ones. M hilt Causes Headache. Overf.tudy. Overwork in door?. Neglect of the bath. 'Want of freh air in bcd-roru. Nervousness, however induced. "Want of abundant fkin-exc::i:; ercises. j Neglect cf the ordinary ru't-5 conduce to health. ? Over-indulgence in food, especii a stimulating character. Weakness cr debility cf be '.r. kcr er produced. This can only be :-z-died by proper nutriment. Woik or study indoors, carried, z: an unnatural or ciatupeJ posl'.:.: body. Literary men and woiEen ;.: to do most of their work at a s:a: desk, lying down now and then tot the brain and heart and permit idr . flow. They should woik out vl L: Cue weather with their feet res'. :? j a board, not on the earth aci! ul. canvass in bad weather. It is su:p:-' ing tbe good this simple advice, it! lowed, can tHect. Of the 3i'J,1'A persona eiic'l -strikes during the year l-7, 24 s. !:.' 73 per ceut. of the entire l umber, v in the states of Massachusetts. ' York. Pennsylvania, Ohio and Nr: Jersey, the other states and terri: :-( furnishing the remaining 27 per c:'. Pennsylvania furnished 111,1117 s.r.ktf or nearly one third of the rja!r " New York omps next on tbe list ' 62,G3, these two states fumis!;rd -: tie more than one-half of the coua:r?'; quota of strikers. New Jersey furtist ed 27,503. Ohio 22.825 and M ismc'c setts 22.C50 strikers during lis s1' year. Moie than S13.5oO,ChiO in sacrificed by the strikers dun:; period, was lost by the workiu. c'& of these five states. And vet jro-.-tiou protects the working classes we a:; told. Origin of the aiilni(h. Of the millions of travelers abata partaken of the luscious sanilwicl ! . they traveled through life und the gorgeous lunch counter, few bly know where this buDgry-acnik''':' ing viand got its unique Larue. It not from the islands in the 'l'c" Ocean, as some suppose-, nor from tbt sand "wich" is fourjd in some of thfffl Toe sandwich is the invention of Lo: Sandwich, an Kngli&h aristocrat who was such an inveterate gani that he would not leave the crii!)''- Uble, and bad slices of meat plHCrJt tween slices of bread, which he drv.rcr ed durinc the progress of the ' Jlotcl World. Tue squash is one of our lender '' nuals, and should not be planted ua' all danger of frost is past. 1 seed itself is liable to tot, in datur- c weather. Fine pbster is about as an article as has yet t eeu fouud driving away bugs. The crop i'-1'-5-gathered before it is nip;fJ 'n fr'' , it will not keep well. A dozen lnh' the summer kind will be enouj,'h' l,u'"" the fall or winter sort live or six M should be planted. lasfcM-pala and I.lver Cil,'lu'" " . f - - ytlt Is it not ortli tl e small nice er to free vourself of eveiy ;.jmp!'"' P,i; distresr-Inar coiiiplaiuts, if TOJ "'" i at our stow aiul net a tot!e of M.i''' 8 ,r. talizer. Every bottle has a antee on It, aeeordituly. ai" " , s..ni Mill noiioo.l it will oo-t "ol by Ur. X. J. D.u-son. 1T2E 1 One cop; do do do M-T (0 ecou pay ! -tc parted pact to do. tfiia tiu It TOO D don't t