Tare of llair-t.ronn Turkeys. "A Vat met' a Daughter" has the fol lowing counsel to Rive in tie Country (ientlenmn, with reference to the care of young turkeys : Many busy house keepers who stive their youDg turkeys a great deal of care and attention when they are quite small, appear to think them fully able to take care of them selves after they are half grown. They step feeding them entirely, say ing that the flock picks up so much small grain and so many insects in the fields that they do not need any food at night. So the mother hens begin to feel very Independent, having the whole care of theii families on their shoulders, and pretty soon forget to coma home at all. but stop in the fields or the woods, wherever night catches them, and eithei fly up in the trees to roost where the young ones become an easy prey to the owls, or perch upon the fences within reach of passing thieves. And before very long half of the joung turkeys have disappeared, and tha poultry raiser is loudly lamenting her "bad luck" to all the neighbors. All this can be avoided by teaching them to come home every niaht, and the thought of a good supper awaiting them is a great Inducement ; even it their crops are full of grasshoppers a small quantity of broken braad is very much relished, and especially a pan of buttermilk. Fowls are very fond of milk, either sweet or sour, and nothing Is more wholesome. Of course it is some trouble to go after them, so the best plan in not to let them begin staying out. If mine are not In the ard at sundown I begin to look for them, and ocasionally have had to drive them home by moonlight ; they are very stupid after dark and have to be pushed along. After they are several months old small graiu ran be fed to them, very spaiinglrat first, else it is apt to give them cholera ; broken bread crusts and scraps from the table, sottened with sweet milk or water, are to be preferred. Care shou'd always be taktn in regard to their food, as I have known a care less servant to kill dozens at once by spilltng salt accidentlly in their food, and in one case when the flock found foms salt which was put out for the cattle, they ate of it, and many of them died. I have known people to put a few ducks with the turkeys iu ordej to brlog them home at night, because, they say, ducks always start toward home at night, and the rest of the flock will follow. How to Sell l'rvpcrly. One of the most successful and ex pert need auctioneers in this state ob serves that in order to make property sell well these rules must be carried out : First ad vertisa the schedcie of articles and a date of sale !n a news paper which the people read for the in teresting news it contains, and also by handbills neatly printed and judiciously posted to meet the public eve. Second a person making the sale, if for him self, should have little to do with it while the sale is in progress. If fcthe owner stands around and directs the sale, would-be buyers will get the im pression that he is going to bid in every thing that he might think dots uct fetch enough, and so where there are no bargains in prospect the people won't buy at all. The truth of this will be apparent to those who recall the fact that a deceased owner's eetate sold by an administrator or executor invariably commands better prices at public auc tion than the same kind of property does if sold by the owner himself. Many persons have failed to .'earn this truth, so plain that every observing person must have it proven to him. All that is essential is judicious advertising in the columns of a good newspaper. A Tragedian's Way. A man walked into the principle hotel of a Western citv the other day with a valise and a big appetite, and going into the dining-room tried for a few minutes to work up a breakfast. He then broke ont with : 'What, ho ! landlord ! Is there a black smith withiu the precincts of this mightv city ?' Landlord 'Why, yes. of course. Tregedian 'Then send one hither. landlord 'Wrat in thunder do yju want with a blacksmith in my dining room V Tragedian 'I would have him test his steel and brawny arm by severing is twain this steak from the shoulder of the deceased bovine of many years, and then, for my physical recuperation, I would have him saw, file and chisel off a few morsels from its hardened bulk, for I would dinetho while. I pray thee haste and fetch him quickly. Stay thee 1 Your biscuits you can take to a stone quarry for a blast ; these grits I can, with dexterous art and a glass of water, manage to swallow whole. Go bring the blacksmith. Away !' Tt-e landlord fainted, and awoke almost a raving maniac. Ilathing. The tonic effect of bathing is caused by the conttaction of the surface blood vessels, which drives the blocd back to the larger bl xd-vefne!s and lha heart. These react and send the blood rushing back to the skin, causing the glow which follows the bath, or ought to fol ow It, the free respiration, and the vig orous feeling of the muscular system. The bath should always be followed by friction wilb the Land, a brush, or a towel. The frequency with which it should be taken depends entirely on cir cumstances. It should be often enough to keep the, pores open and the skin clean, for the skin does one-third of the breathing, and if it is logged the lungs must do more work, atd tney will be overburdened. As a rule, the more rapidly a bath is taken, the better will le Itstffect. Weak persons shou'd be very cautious about taking cold baths. A tepid bath is the otiiy safe one for such persors. WLeu taken before going to bed, rub with a towel or s one quickly, it will often soot La -i.d cause tt'.ti p iu nervous perioua hLo suffer from iciouioai. K A S K I NE THE NEW QUININE. GIVES GOADAFFETITE STRENGTH, OCIELNERYES, HAPPY DAY?, SWEET SLEEP. A POWERFUL TONIC. that the most delicate stomach will bear. ASPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM. NERVOUS PROSTRATION, am! all Orrra IMieaae. The moat iclentlfle anil aceful Blood Partn er Soertort quinine Mr. John Scrhonaich. Selma, N. write : "1 a-ot malaria In tha Southern army and lor a duaen year (tillered from It debllltatlDa- effect. 1 wit ti rriblT ran down when I beard ol Kaaklne. tha new quinine. It bel(ed ma at enoe. I a-alned Si pounds. Have not bad inch ood health In 'M year. Other letter! of a ilmllar character from prom inent individual, wfclch atamp Kaakin a a remedy ol undoobted merit, will be lent on application. Letter from tha above persona. fifing tail detail will he ent on application. Kavklne can be taken without any apeelal med ical advice, 11 a bottle. Sold by all drmcglfta, or ent bv mail on receipt of price. THE KASklNE CO.. 4 Warren St.. New York. For Iropy. (travel, Ffervoane. Hnarnt' Heart. t'rtnare or IJverdleaiM. ('uraOaarran tead. mee K-U Arch rtre. Philadelphia. AU drtigrlat. Trv It. f 1 a bottle, tlx lor 4. March 1, lMe. ly. Syrup Coughs COLDS. -C5S2S CULAR. NEVER UTOF ORDER. WWW HGKE SAX MACHINE ttffJTOWSS.1 CMicaao - jo SQUAREX- DALLAS. ' "- ATLANTA GA. rt ituie.no. -enr 'Hfl&cKH'tii All Trutt,tm, .c.. Oe o4 $. ub. ftrtmrl only by Dr. Set mold. MmW. oooc&t, M. I THE AMERICAN MAGAZINE Eeantifuiry Illastratci. 25cts.,$3aYear. it Rrcrr.-TnF: avfrpax maoazhr citv prrfffrui-a to t.tiooal toftc mnn . ri litt-rKta- mni ait mrm th b.ht ttdrr1. ainotia Amfratn ritrn fill rlM ih a w artt rf ini wtmjf kf-ii W trrJ and 4 ur. MnI tt 1 hoft t..rt-. drtcriistiff- trcuiti of or f oil t-otmtr mo d1 vofaeB. tmf ja oa tb f -r-ni.r-i i-rouieuia ol Ua rti, aaU, im aaorV tnia Maiu3 i Oistinctivoty Representative of American Thought and Prcrcss- T fa arknwt-rte,! T tr-w rr -mm ar1 faVtic t-. tha) -! U catr rt-atavlaa: .at altxa ! auuuttaltes. important. z.sz::-,:z lllB.ral.l l'rrr.ili- l.l.i,aad tpeelal la. 'riii In t M.kk vr Vlukl. 1'rtnlHM tm Clnlk v. Ill 1m. mi mK rcc.lBt t ' If thl. airr I. mrailMca, 7- HnaiM.IM and rw.tle ai i . WMted tm ...llrlt ilMrrlptloaA. rite a 749 Broadway, New York. Tii "SFERA" PIMO. manu: .vct: I.I FY (KstuVlisln-.l 1S.-.0) 212 to 210 West 47th Street and 1537 & 1509 Broadway, A'nVVOUK. Tiio -Ottwa" Iino i. arrtly Drat-cl. Inatnuui lit. ftiliy trarrstitrd f r Iit- Tr.ru. Thai mo-l jx-r'ret lDotrtinic-it iu tt ma.-Lot and tlia Most Moderate in Price. rat&lopnc. Terra. TricM. ml full Informa tion by mail. Unc ial induce:' rit ., rcat!T of thie popcr. hirrottno I'pri. ht i a r-arvel rf hranty, and tlc lilli-t J.--W O of rirrllcnrr. tr It !;- In write as. Nuutxniis T ;ia rArr.n ) r-r HKAP KXt tfcS8Q T ? b 0 h !. rti. i T .rt i will u V" o. in , t i"it t tt..:, ,.r..: oVmda wul -'! ti.k- :iOy - -.; y . ( 'J,!fM..i-' I'," "J 'IV. I 4 tlx hi-V: i:4lN J r- rM teriu4-.:jl..( ;0,.lt, uy. V" ', .' """ t-. v.. j -an M intn ,1'V- ' : fc-i.- . C.'- v. .. L: murl H... . r--t, 1; .. . - ..i I I I A Strang? Lore Story. Ia Australia several attempts hare been made to educate, the blacks oat of tbelr oomadie babits and Into a cItII lif. but in almost every caae t be philanthrop ic effort has failed to eradicate the in stincts o! barbarism. Mr. Ballon, in Under the Southern Cross." tells the romantic story of one of these failures. A young native, a lad of 10 years, was taken from bis wild life and to Brisbane to be educated and to grow np In tbe boms of a white family. Those engaged in tbe experiment secured tbe consent of tbe boy, of bis parents and of tbe tribe. They did their best to make him com fortable and bappy. Paring nitie years everything promised success. At school be proved an apt scholar and became a favorite with the pupils and teachers. He was dressed like his associates and seemed so satisfied with a civilized life that many good men and women loosed forward to tbe day when he would exert a strong and beneficial Influence upon bis own people. Oae day shortly after he bad passed bis nineteenth birthday, be was missing from Brisbane. No one knew wbat bad become of bim save one young lady, and she kept ber knowledge to herself. Af ter months of March be was found at bis former home living tbe nomadic life of a naked savage. No lnd ce ment could prevail upon bim to return and live among bis friends. At last there came out the romance which revealed the secret of the young black's nine years sojourn among the whites of Brisbane. He bad fallen in love with tbe lovely white daughter of the white family with which he made his home, she reciprocated bis attach ment, for he was a fine specimen of his race, and her influence mad bim studi ous and a sojourner at ber father's house. When his hereditary feelings begat a longing for tbe bush aBd a nomadic life she restrained bim from returning to bis tribe. At last he frankly told ber that be loved ber too sincerely to suggest that she should go with bim to bis savage borne, bat that be was unhappy and rect'eo and must seek bis native wilds. he bad the good sense not to protest agalcsttbe seperation, for he would not remain and she would not go. Accepting the inevitable, they parted ; be to live as a savage and she to die. Core for fits. For a Ct of passion. Walk out in the open air. You may speak your mind to tha winds without butting any one or proclaiming youtself a simpleton. For a fit of idleness. Count tbe tick ing of the clock. Do this for one hour, and you will be gla4 to pull off your coat for tbe next hour, and work like a Negro. For a fit of extravagance and foil v. Go to tbe woikshouse and speak to tbe inmates of tbe jail, and yoo will be con vinced. 'Who make hit bad of briar and tborn. Molt be content to lie forlorn." For a fit of ambition. Go into a church yard and read tbe gravestones. They will tell you the end of ambition. Tbe grave will soon be your bed cham ber, tbe earth your pillow, corruption vour father, and the worm your mother and aister. Fox a ft of despondency. Look on the good things which God bas given yon in this world, and to those which be bas promised bis followers in the next. He who goes Into his garden to look for cobwebs and spiders, no doubt will find tbem ; while be who looks for a flower may return into bis house with one blooming in bis boeom. For all fits of doubt, perplexity, and fear. Whether they remind, whether they are a load to tbe shoulders, ;tbe bead or tbe heart, tbe following Is a radical cure which may be relied on, for we have it from the Great Pbysclan : "Cast thy burden on tbe Lord and be will sustain thee." For fits of Repining. Look about for the halt and tbe blind, and visit tbe bed-ridden and the afflicted and de ranged, and they will make you ashamed of complaining of your lighter afflic tions. Totatoes ia apple Orchards. Shade is demoralizing to tbe potato beetle, and tbe latter preferably seeks tbe sunlight to deposit its eggs on po tato leaves. There is a popular belief among farmers that tbe potato beetle is lets destructive to potatoes planted in apple orchards than to those in open fields. To this extent the belief is probebly warranted. Farther than this, where apple trees abound tbe lady bug is apt to be numerous. It is at tracted to tbe apple by the plant lice, which often attack the foliage of this tree early iu tbe spring. Tbe lady bug and its larva destroys the eggs of these ptant lice, and after these are gone they take up their home on tbe potato plant, and thriye on tbe eggs of the potato beetle. The lady bug makes its borne in winter under the rough bark of old apple trees, and in sheltered places under tbelr trunks. Thus they are good eupply to begin with, and in moist, wet seasons will alone some times keep tbe potato tug from doing much damage to the crop on the shade of apple trees. But as no wages are paid to these industrious little workers, the potato grower must tot rely upon their aid alone. If be does not himself keep a shaipeye on bis crop, bis Insect friend;, however beneficial as auxiliar ies, will leave bim in the lurcL. It is not safe for bim to depend on aught save bis own vigilance. If be uses this be cannot be cheated. X Dozea Xegatives. There are round dozen things that you can never get a lady to plead guilty to, be she old or joung. That she laces light. That bei shoes are too small. That she is tired at a ball. That she uses anything but powder. That it takes her long to drers. Tbat she bas kept yoo waiting. That she blushed when yoo mentioned a particular gentleman's name. Tbat she says what she doasn't mean. That she is fond of scandal. Tbat she ever flirted. That she can not keep a secret. Tbat ate is in love. A PERFECT COMBINATION -i l. i... HMbb ramaxfiwa that will abaolutalv needed to cur anv disease "for JU- Paine's Celery Compound is THIS PERFECT COMBINATION. "I have BufR-red terribly from nrvouneaa and kid err tronUr I boa-)it two buttlee of Painr'e t'rb-rr t'utnpouud. end eh. bow tt did belp w ! I have ao much faith la yvur rflr4n l I k unw W hat tt did lot tUM." Ontario Centre. N. Y. PAINE'S 3 CELERY COMPOUND for t Team I Miflbred with malaria and nerronaneaa. Itrird rtia't tiT " puuud. and 1 ran truth folly eay that Ave buulea oumplewly cured ma. I rliarrfully rwoia ' aerod a. tor I know it to be a rud rordiclDr." f Ca. L. BTatan, Letter Carrier, fctauon b Brooklyn, N. T. CURES ALL NERVOUS DISEASES, Neuraltfa,RheumatisnuPara!ysis,BU plaint. Kidney Trouble. Female Complaints, and all diseases arising from Impure Blood. I SI. fur St. auii C . Itu.. tturua-un. V V. U. Iwra Im For tho Nervous, The Debilitated, The Aged. PROTECT YOUR HOMES I MAR LIN DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER. .A. GOOD EEVOLVER no longer coeta a Fortune 8elf-CoHag, Aitomatlo X Aatomatlo Vklil C 3 FULL NICKEL PLATED, RUBBER HANDLE. vnum cu zs itut BBaracT to Ta 1 a For sole by Hardware and Gun Dealers everywhere. Kaaafactnrad f TEE MllLTS TTS.E UUf.8 CO, Sew Haven, Csaa. Magazine TW fr.ciwt b4 u. -'y iinlmr mJ. na. u. AItI iu.rf, trottTTKo BTiitT ri.Mrili. Cm IDEiLI. . RELOADING TOOLS WILL SAVE ONE-HALF THE COST OF AMMUNITION. lf4e for mil rtM mt rnM wttlob Iltror nMi: Mtrlli, (vli'i. WlubMrr, Kallard. tev.na. Rraimnwi., WolUMij-aeaasdy. tmith et Weeeoa ; alee fur ali g.a-a and iuaJk. ! SHOT 8DI SHELLS, PAPER AID BRASS. p Cheaper aa4 better tbaa aar outer, ken 4 for Price Ut of tbeee tuala to t BexlOMU. K aw UaTm, Urn. " -ITJW ataaaa The American Live - Stock Wagon. For tlic Use of BntcHers anl StoclmeiL Saies Time, Latur ani Expense. Jfo dancer to the animal you are conreying. or to your horaea. Tbe animal ooea not set heated up. bet ia ready to kill aa eoon aa it reaches the alanchteiw eaonae. and your meat la wuod and Healthy when it ia brought te the block. ' for CeieJayM m$m& H ICSS. will be aatnt FREE to all .-. J ever ofraireal. 1 7" Our ynvrr Mitltyuilfln inanALI oaea, ane an ICOLt neoatunr to manaa nomplrte arnrelen, I f you (row VECETA8L FO MKIT teH ua ao who you JOHKSOH& STOKES.' our Catatosue. aie ott$t otut Taa Puadard Oil Ceaieaay. of ritutmnb. Pa., aiada a tpertalty af manafactartDc 'of the dome. Ue trade, Ua Oneet brand at IMiiiiiBatiiii : an. : LnlincaHnz : Oils, NAPHTHA AND GASOLINE THAT UAW BE HADE i"K05I PETKOLIUM. If yoa wUh tha mot aalfarmly taUifaetory 111 ia tha market ak for ear. Trade for Ebensburg and Vi cinity Supplied by T. S. Barter & Bro., Ebcnsburg, Pa. NOT DEAu YETI VALLIE LUTTRINCER, MATtriCTTIM or TLX, COFFER AND SHEET-IRON WARE JkXD TIN ROOFING, Keepecttally Invite tha atteatloa at hi friend aad the pablle ia reaeral Le the faet that ha I (till earrrlna; aa bad dm. at the old ataad appoaite tha Moaatala Hhm. Lbeaabant, aad li prepared te apply froBi a laraw etaek. or BtaaafaetarlDir to or der, aay arUele la hi llae. rroai tha amaliaet ta the laiweet, la tha beat amaaaer aad at tha loweet Uvlar prioaa. Hf-Ha poaltaatlary work either made er aold at this aetabUahmeat. TIN ROOFING a. SPFXIALTY. ive mo a aa aad catlary yearwlTea aa to my work aad price. V. I.VTTKLMU11K. C'oaabarw. April IS. 1SCS-U. PAINTS. Wa gnaranUe every rarkaqa raring our firm name, end will HEP AIN'T where etiafaction ia not given. Sterling Badif-HLBd paint 40 Beautiful Colors. MARBLElNE.'Ary"J.Io 14 ziaiate Tints. og-o. WOOD STAINS. Unique Coach Paints, aa t FAINTS aad VACNISH m ONE APPLICATION, at A oaer or M CEsra roa a eoeax. Harness Oil, &c.t Ac, Sample ('a ana Fa nr. The Wm. B. Price Mfg. Co. 847 WABttEH AVEITUK, BALTIMORE. Md. - restore the whole system to healthy action. Is the disease that affects one organ weakens Read the proofs I Mm. J. J. W aTao. tUm tb.t mmrtt bnt. I. alx far L WKira. HirWAMV Cferv aw aiara. bum it. Cot. Frqpa iurUinrton.Vt. Tli ok revolvers are an exact duplicate of tbe celebrated SMITH k WESSO. JSS Caliber, ushig Centre-Fire Cartridgeti. BOXY. BEST IN THE WORLD! Rifle. w. . n mrui. are n4 m inr of the fntlowlnv eSag I trl I I li S bwjl Far prioaa, tarm and rirrulara, aJlrM SH1PII1N DR1DT ( . JfKmlh, IK stokes1 -s CARDEN FARM ANUAL who write for it. It ia Handnome Cnt- PIDnCMrDC "I varietie apacially UMIIULnLnO adaptee to trteir pur- MSEE aenO Market 8treet, Philadelphia. Pa. SOllEJATHSRCQUNTE65 ' V(!U NOTRUN;0 tEfi . Qj SO DO iE ATT-i rt ' II. CHILDS & CO., MANUFACTURERS, Pittsburgh, Pa. KENTUCKY MULES TTiie oalv flrav ia leoa'a . b. make a apuviahtv ef Kea tuckv daHJle aad. - lnvina ii.r.r., . Imulit and Ht f?"n eeMaatlv la their atable one hundred head ef " imm lour loot to tho large male wriKKiii' H'"0 (be, ere I. Arahrlm Jc -o AS W-Bi Avenu, Pitt.barajb. P. M ale. .hlp rwd lo ail parts of the State on order. Mothina: bof o- 1 picked atnrk ta be fnuad ia Ibrir taileL aaT.Coi i eepoudenee eoUdted. STEEL WIRE FBKGK. Tha ehaapeat aad neateot 1'enre for arooad School Laut. Poaicry Yard, Oardeaa, t'ana. Park and tJemetory Feoee aad Jate. Perloot Aatomatle Oat a. Alao, all klad of Wire Work, to rite for Price. Stale kind aad ejaall ty or fenre wanted. Maaalacturar of Flro Ka ra pe aad Ires Work. TATL OK a DEAN . 303 a zns Market blreetPltUDarc. 1' a. Alaroh xi, lM.-om. T ry tl E want SAL.ESM1.N everj where, local V i 'I " travelina, ta ell ear aood. Will till P7 ewKl aalary and all azpanaea. Write W W lor term at once, and (late (alary waau ed. STANDARD SILVtKWAKK tXJMPANY. Boeton. Mass. CONSUMPTION Hi..., te M rB 1 tmtm Trmt kll4 .n4 mt lott M.tl.c fc . cr4. itwtt I. Nlf tmtth in I 9,-mry. " I wri. -.4 TWO IKirTI.Iyi Tilt. W.IIM wild . V A 1 PftMJK mm ........ ....rw. qt,. n peuir.atMnK ia.T. A..Luova,tvi rutin., a.. ,EIii:S.BJJBG.H; ' Farm and Harden Sotes. For corn, stir the soil often. Cat grain before It is too rip. Keep the tools sharp and clean. Assort fruit well for marketing. Sow some sweet corn for fodder. Good field drink Oatmeal water. Wire makes the best fencing for poul try yards. Buttermilk is a good summer drink for both town and country. Working teams should be riven a period of rest, and water in the tnid foienoon and mid-afternoon. Old barrel hoops put around tomato- Tines and nailed to stakes driven in tbe ground makes an excellent trellis. A decoction of tobacco boiled in water and osed cold the next day ia said to have been found effectual against the current woim. Chickens and hogs kept together won't work ; you will find you hare raised very dear pork. It don't work to keep old and young stock together keep them separate. When btes rob one another's hives. contract tbe entrance to the smallest space possi Die ; it compels the robbers to past in singly, thus enabling the bees inside to repel them. The difference between poor butter and good, as measured in the market. is always great enough to pay for good serrice in tbe dairy, where skill is the prime factor In recuriog profit. The farmer who carries a note-book in his pocket and jots down his mistakes as well as bis successes in farm work. will have a very interesting and proGt- able book for reference next season. To make bens lay well jrlve tbem plenty of pure water. Water enters largely into tbe composition of an eer. and you will theiefore see the need of giving them plenty of it pure and clean. Blue-grass Is tbe better for pasture. Orchard grass is a little earlier in the spring, but does not make as much feed through the season. Sow fifteen pounds blue-grass seed to the acre, and twenty flye pounds of orchard grass. Fine straw, or "needles," make very good litter for stables and an absorbent of the liquor manure. But of them selves they are not of much value, Tbey contain six ponnds of phosphate of lime per 1000 pounds, but very little other useful matters. There is perhaps not a nook or corner on the average farm but what may be neea for some kind of crop that will well for tbe raising, and the cornera are now eye-sores and bugbears may be sources of income that are not exceeded by any other parte of the farm. Attacks of tbe cattle gadfly which produce the tumors or warbles on tbe backs of cattle that are so common, may be avoided bv applying carbolic wash or crude petroleum to the backs of cattle in July and August. Strong butter is a useful application to keep oil the fly. Ilsve a place in which to deposit whatever will burn. A shallow trench of proper size should be made to hold the ashes. When a burning has been made, cover the trench with boards to prevent the ashes from being blown away. By care in gathering the rub bish, a supply may be secured without outlay. The Way She Did It. At a residence upon Juneau avenue the front door happened to be open the other day, and a little dried up book agent, with fringe on the bottom of his pants, was wafted in by the fresh lake breeze. The madam was just on the point of going out at the time and ran on to the little nuisance in the hall Before she could get a chance to say a word he opened on her In this style : -I have here, madam, a little work which is taking immensely among tbe more Intelligent and refined classes, and one which no family can well do with out. It is entitled, 'How to Live For ever; or tbe Best Way to Rid Your Home of Disease Breeciog Vermin.' It is complete in one volume, and sells at the ridiculously low sum of one dol lar, or six for five. It " I do not wish the book, sir." re plied the lady as soon as she could gath er herself. "I am well versed in the best modes of ridding one's house of vermin, and tbe book would really be of no use to me." "Yes ?"replied he of tbe mammoth gall. "Well, really now, I should very much like to have you give me an out line of your method or getting rid of vermin, if you have time to explain." Oh. no trouble at all, sir. it can be accom pished in a moment." And, turning, ehe called, "Bridget-oh, Bridget." "Yis, mum, here Oi am," replied tbe domestic, appearing upon the scene, in the shape of a six-foot crockery hustler. "liridget, show this gentleman how we rid tbe house of vermin." "Thot Oi will, de tafe o' the wor ruld." replied the eirl. and. catching the poor fellow in seven different places at one and the same time, she tioosted him down the steps, where he landed all in a heap. To Sweeten a Tainted Barrel. A tainted meal barrel may be sweet ened by charring iL It may be cured by slacking some lime in it and then well washing it. but it is easier to char it. Put a small quantity of drv shavings in the barrel and set tbem on nre ana let tbem burn out. Tbe barrel may be swept out or washed and used again at once. If lime is used, put a peck of it freshly burned into tbe bar rel, and pour a pailful of warm water os it. When it is slacked down o.AA boiling water until it Is thin enough to stir round with a broom, and thorough ly rinse the barrel several times during two days. Then wash it clean with fresh water. Sherp and Hogs In Orchards. A fruit grower avers that the prac tice of pasturing sheep or hogs in or chards is excellent, less for the value of the pasture than for the benefit to the fruit by destroying wormy specimens. Tbe animals should be fed liberally dally, at not late at night or early in the morning, so as to encourage them, to make early forays for fallen fruit. A riNf! PIECE OP 6 MnKAffJi IS INDEED A LUXUFr FfliMZER'S COMES AS NEAR A FINE PIECE AND IS KNOWN ASA AM AMONG DEALERS WE ARE SURE THAT ONE TRIAL Will Convince Ycu of Its Merits glJHl LOOK FOR THIS j TAG ON EACH PLUq I Jao.FmzEH i Bros., Louisville, Ky. THE NEW AND ELEGANT HICH ARM "JENNIE JUNE" 8EWINC MACHINE 18 THE BEST. BTJY NO OTHER. The LADIES' FAVOBITE, becanso it ie LIGHT RUNNING and dos euch beautiful work. Agents' Favor 1 to, because it is a quick a nd easy seller. AGISTS WASTED I5CX0CCUPIED TERUTOEY. JUNE MANUFACTURING CO. Eor. La Salle Atsehs anl Ontario Street CHICAGO, ILL. DR. MOBtNSACK'Sn KEKVOUS DEBILITY PILLS. A sure aud ic specific for weak ness an 1 debility of the nervous sys tem, and cner3kJ exhaustion arising iron youtcKu impruoeace, ctceaes and overwork ox body and hram, catsunx physical and mental weak ness, lo oi mrraory and sexual in ranacifv. CURES OLD and YOUftQ. rrice p, wer boa. J'rcpared and mr al t Ir Hbesuia4;k's 1 -a bora torr. aOio. XOiS K. 2d Street Fhila. Sud for circuUc THE 8Esf way To prt a Flrwt-CUWoUh Is in our C'- Operative (lab. LOWEST CASH PRICES Only SLOP a Week. Thousands of th best r?3.S.OO Ooltl Watcli over made are ell iusr i" our Co-tierative Clubs. Thie1 the JS'xt. Chifett, tjnmt Contx-ninnt, ami onln ro7vrativc yyrtt-m of w!Iinfr watrhca. i he tvairhc? ro Auierican Lever Mora Wiuiifr. cr;T!tinin5 nt'.rT f;cnl.al to accuracy end dura bility, and hare, in addition, numerous fintrnteti lir.proTrmriii tounri in no .l!ir wntclu Tbey are absolutely the o:ily Uitxtttud ltatnpprunf Morr-n.-nt mnrte in Uie World, nnd are Jowele"! icni't;hout wilh JtlBJ EX. Ih-j Pnirn'- St-iii H'i.-.at nnd Srt Is the sirrai&ift axij llTr.f'.csl T;al. Tntiif are v;t.J jor t; tnranrr, Kcrurtwcft, durability and mrrrxrr, :n.7T fi nish. 'Hirro-of-iaiiToCliibSysrtura T- tr.n.i TTiihm tlir re li l rrarv one- 0!ifMim CLUB CO. " . ' . T"l w ... . . . ' 1u y-a- a'liiia. a a 'r. .',; I 'V..rf.-Il-..TCm. ASEITS 4 '''''' .' nu!is c"itantly Forming Jo .i ITow and Save Money. h3vk Accuctca IN - ". f.fMTS eveav tcacc ClTT EVERVWHE! I. P.Thomas & Son's, BONE FERTILIZERS Contain all th TaW.lo cleraenta of riM tninnre la a eooreat rated fcra. Specially itreiwred lor all erepa. Thy are manufactured five result! nenua- UOKKS pnMwraerery facility. We cire them oiir prnonal attention. Fee the aarae tuonrr weKuaraijteeoirroedBottobatirpaiel. Tb.-i who line theta tndnn thorn. ou tue U.em aud you cadune thent. atAKuPACrrRrn pt L I. THOMAS & SON, Philadelphia, Penn'a. nauuBt f W. J. AN STEAD. Jobnstown, JOSEPn A. NOEL, EUensburis. March 3d. 2iu. PATEMfS HXHBY WISE GARNETT.Attorney-at-Lav, , . WASHIKGTOH, D. C. Bf-rera to 3.1 National Rank. Vafhiiistnn. P. C ae-SEJfO FOR IMYEJflO&'S OCU."J SALESfrlEriWANTSD T SIcit Crdtrs far cr Choice fi.mii S-JS S t Kav, ate ly wrk lar )t'Ti.L. -tar. lotlii'ttiuttn v.it. Salary and Enpenkes. or Commission, tf Pre'rreti. Vs (row a full tin. ol trait sari hr.nlv oriimnr;i aI : . dnliac timn asw aad ran mtis. l'rT:uin.- etrn-' tj ti' t":. Satisfactioa CuaranWed to Customers and Agrr.ts. T o. auuDeaa ia .auva'd ijmcklv !-"n-tl. Suit a.. iim ttutraaar. AudraM. H. i. t'llAkK X .. 14.40 iKMitU lVua buarc, lliil:U-ltlua. 1. I (IWP3SSI2LE 42 J TO ) AK IT I " M W23 sn n 2 G3Lb 13 Cti hue itches mm an w . . . . A ftne ej.itapn won't K?,. the next world. J)j you suppose crocked ,l;s. comes so from going thnnt t j " ' of an illicit still ? "I arn irformir.g ti e la?1 t murmured uJe lawyer, asLe Cr;-'. ! sick man's will. Young lartiri wljrtse h. n.f-n nT.-, A. bounding rrfiiriefl 'hou!, r, jj, fended if cnllfd "plain tzh." A log of sol.'d redwood u. 140 feet below c ravel in :.i-: tesian well at U'atsonville, Xci" " After all. it is Jjir: ja tU- the seashore, that v.ili p;Vc arnC". grit in hid clirx saLd Lis v( k- a " Our grand husinef? j nut to s-. r, lies dimly in the distance, ti- ' what lies clearly at hand. When you come rht (i. facts in the case, its the loose straw r.at tnac ehoys whi?h w-v wind blows. V raps, said littif S:oS;e (j -wiiy uo iney ca:i a hIjij. , b cause, my daughter, the ;ip on the lookout for Ju:yB. It is surely a strange coirir;,o. , .; all the residents or the l .ii .. have learned the narc tra'ie. have all Ieen cahinet-L'-.e.kir1!. - 1 A bear weighing 27", f.i,n. (' , killed upon New river, ir J'.r,,-, Virginia, with a sin'e loa.l r ., shot, and not at very clo r.'-.naf,' "I say o!d man, can you t"Ii v-. is the first prefent 2antjn:,r.f! , Uible ?" "tiive it up." V?.-( - ! live presented Ad3in iti; 3 ; ;" stufid." A Xew Orleans la 1 fo:m r. v. satchel, and uxn tukiriit to ., who had advtrtised h loa.;, v?-i t .. hspjiy with a brand nei" l, ;. It isn't impossible for r -gent to be a Christian ; l.ut tl.ere u, tnniilar imTiTpeattn tri-jr I.. nr.. . Christian all tht week and ".!:! t-.i in basineep. According to statistics with rr-zvd to the national debts of the v.orij old terrestrial ball must be wcr:L cents on the dollar at public aziWci In ancient cosnjog;aph X:Us, v represented as supporting the world 0: his shoulaers. We could never im what supported At.'as, though, ur.ta he married rich. If all our misfortunes were laic z one common neap, wueuce everyor' auuob tut) au equal porilOU, ZZX8 would be content to take their own ssi depart. A negro girl down In Atlanta, Geot. gia, while prancing around to proper uispiay ner lirst bustle, red a dist of 25 feet, but striking on her head, escaped with slight injury A 6chooner has brought to Boston fish weighing 1T. pounds, caur-t It deep seajfishing, that no one cuii l.uc It is almost as bioad fcb- h.:., L.-; red, and covered wilh silver si'ots. The last I rnch rifls, as devrlb.-d, has a ball so small tiui a ,ldr carry 2J0 rounds, shoots with a new smokeless powder, and its biiu.i i-ierrs a brick wall eight inches thick at -.' yards. 11 - . -1 . . ... iteiaKH cure or our neaitti, V7e i- up money, we make our rorf ar.l onr chothing sufficient, bj v. ti Tides wisely that he shall not t- ti.- inst m the best proprtv of ...1 fri Li "Now. John," said hi3 w!ie.i;?. was Kbout starting sor the ciu:r.ry. " very careful about drinking ice-v. y.?:. laria." ne responded r-fastiiirir.y i.:t unthinkingly, "I voi't diir.k a ;!i'P S vrater while you're goue." "Adolphns. d've know l a 1 little vexed at Mi?s Simmji ? "What happn5. Arthur, old txj ?" "Well, you know I pride myself at y singing. We were at the ;.' "I II sing one more son and tli' i: p: aome,' I said." "Was it late V "About midnight." "And what did f.he t: ?" "She said: -Can't you go br first V " "les, AdolphuK. I le'l vou Id little vexed about it." Governin! V.uy. list hma of thf boy's heart. rt; r locomotive v.ith tLt th under::1 ,t ir-i comes like a whirlwind down t!ic trk. and a regiment ci arratd nion zi.z.i seek to arrest it ia vain. It 1 "& crush tbem and plunge unheeuirs But there is a littio lever in its i;ii-t!fio-ism that at the pressure of a niuu U it u will slacken its speed, aud In r. i'K":.i-"t or two brine it nautili? and t,ii".. ! !.' whipped epanifel. at vour ieel. : t same lever the va;;t t amshlo ;.- .r:i hither and yon on- the sen, :: '' lf adverse winds or current. That sensitive aud soft f:t ty a:.cb a boy's life is controlled : - l'r: With your grasp 3cm and gent)-. helm, you cau pUot hiui v. l iln 'n will. Never doubt, that .: '7' Had or wilful boys very oflcri ifce tenderest hearthiuutu away ac-uif"!'9 beneath incrusiatious of siu, .nlt barricades of ride. Aud- it i-' -vclir business to Ret at that heart, keep l"'e of it by sympathy, coi'lidiii.; ic fc manifestly woiking only fur Lis kl)0 by little indiject kindnessea t3 his u.jth er or sister, or even pat dog. Sec b-B at his home, or invite hia into ytUU Provide bin some little pltasure, s-t him to do aome little service of aS' for you, Jove him practically. ---r way, rule him through his heart lefplng Swecl lorn. This easy way of ktnping sweet corn, recommended by the X'v Ihuc, can be readily tried: V'Uu'!-8 corn is rot too o!d cut it Ircci and put it into a stone jar wi eight measure of salt or more :t -'-l not be made too silt. Cover arid v.e! It must always bd coven d with trn. Hut a lady found that rvn hf'r c' wouldn't eat corn thus treut. d. l1' later she learned ihnt after ben i Jr"-' edoutof tfce biine it must le In,t., once into plenty rf boi'irg water, ten minutes, then dralued and rl,t ,l,;f fresh watvr f.-r i ht it time, r?'1'';' this the third tluie, v. lien it is f x1' seasoned with butter, perrr or cream, with a tpoonrul l,fis":1 d each quart oT tota. -lat 6Cll,t u" then Pt-rve. eect
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