Farm Soles. It Is a mooted question whether swet or soar cream will yiejd the most butter, but it is generally conceded that tb. latter makes the best batter. Sheep and chickens both do better when allowed access to a plentiful sup ply of fresh water. It is an odd and absurd notion tat they do not need much water. A field of grass where I sowed salt three years ago remained green through out the dry weather when the grass on othei fit Ids was dry and brown, says a correspondent. According to a practical farmer, the Increase of a flock of sheep will corer the cost of keeping It, leaving the wool clear profit ; or the keeping may be charged agatmt the wool, which will not exhaust it all, leaving the laocbs clear profit. A change In food will be relished by the sheep j aat as well as by any animal on the farm. Nature Is a pretty sure guide in such matters. There may be and is a choice of food among those that sheep will eat with a relish, says an exchange, but It is a mistake to feed what the? do not relish. Small fruit trees can be protected from mice in winter by this means : Melt up your old tin cans, so that the soldier will be all melted off ; then wrap the tin loosely around the tree anug to the ground. This protection can be applied to small fruit plants when set out as a guard against cut worms. The qcantity of air breathed by cattle, although varjlng much with their size, is probable about fire times as great as that breathed by adult per sons, who breathe a cubic toot in about three and a half minutes. An adult person breathes about 300 cubic feet In Hi hours. But for healthy respiration be should have from 25 to .TO tlmta as much air. So with cattle, one of which breathes about 2.000 cubic feet in 24 hours, which should be increased many times for continued pure, healthy air in the stable, although cattle are less affected by impurity than man. Useful Suggestions. When the potter's ware Is boiled for the purpose of hardening it, a handful or two of bran should be thrown into the water, and the glazing will never be injured by acids or salt. It any part of your body is frozen get some tallow, trelt it, pour it upon a cake of ice, ad let it cool ; then rub the frozen part with the tallow. It will re lieve the itching and take out the frost. When molasdee ia used in cooking it is a great improvement to boil and and skim it before uslag. The raw. rather unpleasant taste of the poor qualities of molasaes is much Improved by this pro cess. Embroidered plush frames for mir rors, with a graceful spray of clover or daisies on one side, are very artistic and effective. They are stiU further orna mented by placing a full bow of sa.la ribbon in one corner. Moths are very destructive to the cloth aud felt used in a piano, and may be kept out of it by placing a lump of camphor wrapped in soft paper, in the Inside corner, care being taken to re new it from time to time. Bone plates placed at the side or the dinner plates for the reception of fruit and vegetable skins, cores, pits a'jd var ious things that are often laid on the tablecloth, are very popular with tidy housekeepers. One of the most injurious customs in regard to eating Is the practice of serrs ing fruit at the beginning of breakfast. The best medical testimony pronounces acid of any sort bmtful It taken when the stomach is empty. A more judi cious custom provides frnit at the close of the meal. Besides being easier di gested at that time the fruit can bo bet ter relished, if it is thought that the fruit loses its flavor in a warm room through a long meal, it may not be placed upon the table, but kept in a ccol spot nntil the time of serving. The Cow. The startling declaration comes ?rom the International Tuberculosis Congress at l'aris. a bodv of distin guished and renowned medical men, that "the greatest enemy of the human race Is the cow." Beef, milk, butter nd cheese contain, accoiding to this sentence, germs of any disease that may be lurking in the cow or her brother tbo ox, and this disease is thus sowed and developed In the human system. Sound beef or pure milk butter or cheese ib not declared unhealthy, but the danger arises out of the difficulty in detecting disease in the animal. Many cows who apparently are enjoying the very best of health and whose milk Is rich and creamy, and many a steer with sides well rounded with such thick layers of tender flesh as to make the mouth wa ter, are impregnated with Tuberculosi which, according to learned doctors, can be communicated to the bnman race. One safeguard, we are given to understand, is to cook the meat well and boil the milk, but this only lessens the danger without removing it. This declaration of learned doctors has a tendency to destroy relations ot the utmost confidence which has ex isted in the human heart for ages towards the bovine race. The fatted calf has been the feast spread for prodi ca! sons, and through ignorance these gentlemen who have had large experi ence In testing all the luxuries of life as well as the hnsks the swine did eat, have pronounced a fatted calf a whole some and erjcyable dish. At any rate after a meal on the busks they have never hesitated to run the risk of death and feast upon the fatted calf. Xot only this but Canan has always been recognized as a land flowing with milk and honey. In spite then of the anathemas of doctors we propose to stand by the cow. On the principle that, (whrre ignorance Is bliss 'tis folly to be wise'' we would have preferred, had the doctors not told os all they know about the cow. and we are devoutly thaDkful trat the cows cannot bold a Congrers for they might pass a resolution which would shake car cor.Sdence in Hie doctors. K A S K I iIE THE NEW QUININE. CITES COODArrETITE STRENGTH, QCTETNERVES, HAfPT DAY?, SWEET SLEEP. A POWERFUL TONIC, that the most delicate stomach will bar. ASPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM. NERVOUS PROSTRATION, sad all Utrai DInmm. Thatanat (clanitSe aad ocaaafal Blood PartS r Superior to qulnlo. Mr. John U. Soartvoro;h. Mtlmi, N.O.. wiitoo: I tot nalarla la tho Southern army and tor a duien jaara aufferad from 1t dabllltatlnr offoeta. I wai tmbly ran down when I beard of kukio. tho new quinine. It helped mo at oar. I rain! S3 pnon.H. Hare not bad inch coed bealth In 30 year. Other lettera of a llmllar character front prom inent IndtTldnala. wtlch at Amp Kaaklno aa a remedy et undoubted marl I, will bo aont oa application. Letter from the abova peraoaa, giving tail detail will be tent on application. Kaaklno can bo taken without any fneetal med ical adrlra. i a bottle. Sold by all dravgtfU. or aent by mail on reeelpt of price. THE KA5K.1NE CO.. H Warroa SU. Kaw Tork. NEW HCME SEWWG MACHINE &BLWEEJM - i0 UNION SQUARE..- C Ai-LAS. ST LOUtVMO. TlNT jy .ainacicccLj TEX. THE AMERICAN AAGAZINE Beautifully Illustrated. 25 cts., $3 1 Year. it rr E.-Trf amfrpa maoaztttk rna nfmax te rtlmul lo.tca aaa warn, aed r. litaratara aa4 art ar. f lue a,. hart alaaaard. Vamoaa Ammimi arrttor. 011 tie pi, vita a wkie aerteay el iui. .i m aketrhea ml trl aaa eaeest ore. aerial a.e aeert lUnH, aaa, iiatiM a-aata ef r!liuirinuail waaaaa. brief eaaaae ea tae f reaet pnUaau el te period, aaa. im laary Una alacaziac ia Di.tinctivaly Representative of American Thought and Progress- U aektewl-!c4 r T-- a.4 atl te ba aa eir aaa al.rtaXalaa of ahe alara oIomo aaaaihllaa. i m porta ti t. ."rsr.:: llaHrmlra traalaaa I. fat. aaa) ftaeelal la. arraiw la ( maa ar V alaakl , ta lab Kalien.mil be mi am receiptor . If tbla paper la aa.atlaaca. WeapmelHIe and eaertetl reaao wraat.a ta aallelt aaWrlallaaa. IVrUo a aaa r- aaalaala. a.rrttary. TE3 CI. v 749 Broadway, New York," TEE "GPERA" PIAHO (EtUblialiod 1SS0) 213 to 210 "Weat 47th Street and 15C7 & 1509 Broad way, NEW YORK. Tho -Orenx." Piano la a rtrirUy Brt-cT.aa lnatrniaviit. fully warranlrd for Ira T-ar. The mot perlect laatruinent in the matkut and ILe Most Modorate In Price. yOatalosno. T.naa. Prices, and foil Infnnaa Ton by mail. S;o. iai Indaaeni-nt'.'o reader. of thU paper Our Cottage, Uprl -ht 1 a marrel of beauty and the biheat pra.lo ..f nrelienry. will pay to write ma. tCJtumn T:iia raru ) CURES Coughs mm mm, Colds. waa i-AST OPPORTUNITY! Feet kUF tlfCMIM Te AJLJEORIMIA. I 72 l.a 4a I or Ifntj, I travel. rruus Areb ftroft. fhlladolphla. Al- ruta-,.. T It i a to'f.e.tlx lor i. Marcu I J. la lj. i 0m SPSS rv5:,Ilf ' " ni I r-r--i .'T bo xr. a.ia Axmui. M.lw,.vtnuucuUl.1.' Hi. iuIwm ria. a. lam Ba. e.raloa traioaT iVTi T"? Peeaae.. 8 rem .J .i- EaWlSrl? The fjesljht Ealaed by the Use ot Cbewlof tiaou "Some one ought to bare a law parsed problbitfo the sale of chewing; gum,' a.id an optician to a newspaper reporter the other day. Why, does chewing g-nm hart the eyes ?' asked tbe scribe. 'Does chewing- gum hurt tbe eyes ? Most certainly It does, and this Is one reason why I am so antagonistic to it and denounce it. Not only myself, tut eery scientific optician, will tell you tbe same thing. And it is tbiay with Its attendant-Injurious effects, that makes tbe habit so repulsive. 'Only the other day I bad for treat ment the case of a lady who came af ter eyeglasses, and I thought it was strange her eyes were in such bad shape, unless there was some other canse than mere failure on account of sge ; and it couldn't be on that account, because he was just la the rigor of life, and rety handsome. Sol knew there most be some other cause. I questioned her about ber habits ot liv ing, and discovered that the had chew ed gum from the time she was old enough to know what is was. Here wasr tire cause without any farther locking. Why, she bad to take tbe highest power of glasses 1 bad, and ber sight was as bad as though she were 80. 'The eye and the optio nerve are tbe most delicate organs we possess, and they can't be abused with impunity. Tbe constant chewing of gum effects tbe nerves tbat lead from tbe spine to tbe eptic nerves, and strains tbe latter until they are weak and give out. It is tbe same, to a degree, with to bacco users ; but gum chewing is worse, as its victims cbew more constantly and so keep up more irritation. I constantly have cases that are caused by this habit. Many young ladies who continue the babit feel its effects, and I have a good many cases lately of very yoacjr girls with poor sight and weak-eyes tbat, as I find by tbe use of my instruments and from inquiry into the habits of the sufferers. arise from no other babic than tbat of sum chewing. If you will notice, gum cbewers do not have the brilliancy in their eyts. the vivacious and f ull-of-life look ; their physiognomy looks pale and unhealthy. If this habit is kept up a a craze, or course the effect oa tbe eyes will be more evident still as there will be more cases. Tor Baby's X other. Never tickle a child. It is danger ous and reduces vitality. Any nantU ural emotion must be avoided. Tbe more quiet and free freaa excitement a little child is kept the better for tbe child's health, strength and meutal vigor. If there is much sickness about tbe neighborhood boil the water which is usee in Labj's rood, for boiling kills all the animalcule contained in the water. Cool it before using. For bead or any form ot indigestion drink hot water, half a pint at a time if possible. Use cream, with hot water and su gar, in place of condensed or natural milk, as it is more easily digested than milk. If hot water is added, then it will not require any warming process, whereby it may come in contact with matal. Warm the food by placing the bottle or cup In water to beat It with tbe water. Be careful to have tbe mouthpiece of the bottle properly clean first scalded and then rinsed wilb cold water. In tbe spring let the child take bis outdoor walks in tbe afternoon ; in the autumn let bim ge out in tbe forenoon. The spring mornings partakes of the preceding season ; tbe afternoon ot the coming season. Io autumn the morn ings Is more like summor ; the after noon like winter. The whole bath is to preferred to tbe partial bath. Nine-eighth degrees Fahrenheit must be the decree of heat, to bs reddced as tbe child grows olaer If the child dots not sleep well rive bim a bath before going to bed. It is an excellent sedative. A. Serpent Among the Books. ' One day a gentleman la India went into his library, and took down a book from the shelves. As be did so be felt a slight palu in Bis linger, like the prick of a pin. lit- thought a Din had been stuck in tbe corner of the book bv some careless person. But his finger began to swell thee bis arm, and then his whole body, and io a few davs ha died. It wss ad, a pin among the oooas, out a small and deadlv seisent. There are mauy serpents among the books now-a-days ; they nestle in the foliage in some ot our most faclnatlng literature ; they coll around tbe flow ers who; perrume intoxicates the senses. People read and are rhtri.,i by tbe plot of tbe story, by tbe skill by wnicn the characters are sculptured or grouped, by the gorgeousness of tbe word-painting, and haidly feel tbe pm prick of tbe evil which is insinuated. But it stings and poisons. When the record or ruined souls is made up. Poisoned by serpents among the books." Let us watch against tbe ser pent, and read only that which Utruc tive and profitable A feminine Job Trlnter. Miss Mattle McGrath. of Baton Ronge. is ab actual practical job prin ter. She conducts a larire rrintlno- tabhshment In tbe Capital City and conducts It with signal ability and sue. cess, having tbe confidence of tbe entire community, and getting orders for work rroaa all parts of the State. She is a ery young woman and a great t'avorite in Baton Rouge society. To see her, gay. bright, bonnie and charming, beautifully dressod, a belle at the dance or social entertainment, one would hardly guess what a busy job printer he is, and bow shrewdly aha manages ber establishment daring the day. Miss MrGrath Is President of the Pansy Circle in Baton Itouge, and at a recent reception given by her club presented them as souvenirs with a set of band some programs, written, set up and printed ty herself. Other job printers in ber city are her good friends and frequently throw work in the wsy of ttt:r (air rival. It Save bj Chlld'e Ufa. ChrB my rhild wee horn, the dortir ordered one of the other FoU. Fbe e! tbat nav tii .ne niy dd. imuim j FQR MfMTS and INVALIDS doctora. who aaU the trouble ww. ad ordered THE PHYSICIAN'S FAVORITE. the food rbanced to Lartatnl FimL It eared hit child', life. many aod I owe yo many tlianka i BASILS CRT for it. I reward yoar Food aa invaluable, and auiwrtor tn all other artificial food fur bablea. Xaa. A. J. Krnaxa. - INVALIDS RELISH IT. Porfexrtly NourlaHea a Baby with or without the) addition Of milk. Thro Stzeo. B3c. SOe. SI.OO. A valuable pam4iWt on The Nutrition ut lofauta aud Iavalida," fiwe. Ctatu I Indiana Plana. WELLS, RICHARDSON PROTECT' TOUR HOMES! MARLIN DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER. JL. GOOD EEV0LVEE no kmger ooata a Fortune ZK y aUtotaatia a J V FULL. NICKEL. PLATED, RUBBER HANDLE. For ana by Dardwara and Gun DeaJoas CTCrywboow. Xaawlactarea by TEE TELL liMB 00, Krw Eavren, Oasa. rT l LJJt n l fca.ij.ntT. rT. n-oariiu fro Tiiwrr ' Uai ar aaall fa. al I aaaav TWa ma at.il j IDEAL HELOADITTG TOOL& WHJ. SAVE OrtE-rlALr THE Made far all a. aT OajWiVi'e wbaai IiAeur raevMa: Marta. t aH wniAMHr, ItaAard. w teia.y-K.aaaelr. aaaCla a Waaaua : rn i trua mniii, faplk ass srah. m Cfawaparaatd heater aa aay wtaer. Kaod tor TTU Law ot tbeaa tooal w p alaaal 3aaLaaaajaaa4May.iMa-aaaex aaaajiai ay r e BoaxiaidU. Xbtt IUtu. Can. 1 i am P "'ir5eK4M Tltz American Lire - Stock Wagon. For tii Uss Bf Mii aM StKlmei Im Tine, Latar M Emensg. .no ouujw o wim MUfsMU yon ar ooaTeyinc, or to yor Iionm. Th ixiiiMl WaaeB TAAt a-at kufeatal eaa w Waa a. J av . . and your nvaat aa Masd aad eajthy wbea it ia brought to tb Wook. aftas or Ooanievia Tor prion, terrua aaKl cwvulara, Joae mimi & Or 1888. wHI b oaet FREE to a a who wrrito for It. rt Io a Handeom Cwt oriuo) wrrttt Ootorwo) Plataa, and he FINEST COLLECTION OF bEED wrvr orraewa. Oaw Hinyrr apeeioT. to ooppiyina; mannLI noose aarr to re-pnsaajroan. iryouerowVEC l uo ao ehan you 3HNS0N&ST0KES.T, ottst ottst Tao guadard Oil Company, of PlUabnrrh. Pa, Bade a tpooialty or Baaoleytarlaa; for tho doBee. tia trade, tho flneet brand! of Dlmiiiiiiiatiiiz : ani : Lnlricatiiis : Oils, 5APBTHA AND GASOLINE TBaT CAM BE MADE TUOX PETKOL1UM. O If yea wlia tho moat aaiformly aaUs factory olU la tho market ark for eors. Trade for Ebensburg and Vi cinity Supplied by Y. S. Barter & Bra., Ebensburg. Pa. NOT DEAu YET! VALLIE LUTTRINCER. atAaTwracTtraaa OF TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE jLHD TIX HOOFING, Keapeetlnlly larltea tho attention ot hli frlondf and tho pablts la a-oaoral te the faet that ha la atlll eanrlne: on baalneaa at tho old ataad opposite tho """ neaie. utoioir(, ana It prepared to apply from a laraa alack, or manafaetnrlnc to or der, any article In hla lino, rroaa tho amalleat to tho laryaat, la tho boat avaaner aad at tho loweal llTing prlooa. rty-te peaiuatlary work either made or eold at tail ottahllihaaent. TIN ROOFINO m SPECIALTY. Otro ma a oa aad fatlJfT vooraolToa aa to my work and prleee. T. ICTTKIMaEji. zL-naor. April is. lua-U. PAINTS. Trj, fcriaCSISdjigd. "Wa gnaranto. OTery Tapkarfo hearing onr firm uaaaa, and -will EEPAINT rhero Batiafaction is not giron. jStBrliDg JeaaJij-MLBd Paint 40 Beaurifol Colon. MARBLE. NE. 'ior) 24 ZzqQikite Tints. TVrfrt TrnTtatiaea Or MATntAX. WOOD, Oolon. WOOD STAINS. Unique Coach Paints. Ooboaa, ' PAINTS kadVAKNISH . ONE APPLICATION ax a ooax or M con yarn a bcsot. ' Harness Oil, tic, Ac. Sabttle Cakds FkEK. - - The Wm. B. Price Mfg. Co., 517 WAERE1T AVEIffUK. . BALTIMORE. Md. ' It Ra. No Xqnal. - W. are aaiiur ra onr nor, miTj cntjtairiiiiaT forty Infanta your Lart.tcd Footl. and ftnd it far miHidr to All (rflir food whirh liaa bci tiard durina; J the Java Un yeare tliat 1 bare i brn vuiOuif 4iviii-ian. Tbo Importact Alrantafxa r-xvd l'utida. tOH IT. riietrre of Charity. bo bare rharv tT the luatitutkuu. aay It him &u tviuaL W. 11 Ic Corner. M. IV. St. Juai ba Fi ajudliur Aay lum. (luciunatl. Uluo. & CO.. Burlington, Vt. These revolvers are an exaot duplicate of the celebrated. EYTTH &. WESS0H. .St) Cakbor, using Ooatro-Kro Cartridges. ION. jjb?-g BEST IN THE mriB, ?3tl2CSH COST Of, era aaad to AMMUNITIOfL P tmj ot the ttJUtrwtam aaanaa. Katbiaajaaa, aaae far aU raaaraa aad in i ail, aaa fce- Sl r t f 1PHAH BRADT A. , stokes5 GARDEN and FARM MANUAL PIQnCMrDC wlth varietajs apoaiaU uniiULllLllrf a Oaptoxt eo tttorlr pur- ilMSEED 9 Market Streeit, Philadelphia. Pa. aaaae vCnrP.f C- A.Tl-1 Cr D k7wera riOT-RUN: 0 VrZft ILL? S0L30:LE AThER. H. GUILDS & CO., MANUFACTURERS, Pittsburgh, Pa. KENTUCKY MULES. Tbooaly I rat la Penn'a wtao anake a apeeiaktT of tn. tacky Senile aad Iririag Beraea. 1 rxn t at and Pit Kale, aad kfm oaaeiantiT In U-eir etableo one hondred head of Atuiea, ail aiaoa. from four foot to tho larra mule Z? J J400 r- arahaim A o S "". Ittebira. Pa. Mnlaaahla pad to all parte ef the State en order. VotMmr bV Ao. I picked auiek to bo fnnad ia their atahrra. 49 CorrrapoBdeDLw aolioited. Tho eaoapeot aud soateat Fence far aroand Lawnt. School Lt, Ponltry Yard. Uardent, f arma. fark aad Cemetery Fencoa and llatoa. Pertect Antamatlo Oata. Alio, all ktarta of Wire . or- rlto fcr Prieea. State kind an 1 quali ty or lenee wanted. Mannlaetarora el Fire to eapoa and Iron Work. t TATL, OK A DEAN. 203 A M Market street, rlttabarc, fa. Maroh JX, l&i.-6m. ' 11 ri l:w--lESM:W orerjwharo, Wal V 1 1" 0,, r"'k. to aell oar vooaa. Will Pay a-oudaataryandallexpeoaee. Write oaf W lor term a: once, and atateaalarr want- Kitlot AuIaAKl tKWAKESIrlSV; 2"?.'.' TV"' r,:v- -" wltk a VC rl.I lkkllloa. oa tl... macaa..! .1. ltl1,r,, ! fx-l-raaa 4f.ll aaoieaa. 1A I. A. tL-.V a. lit Tea.-; ht., S.X. STEEL WIRE FEKGB. eeiwSuifiPTioi. m mm kia ua mt I Tbe Demon vt Despair. Of all tbe eil spirits tLat are prone to enter in and take possession of tbe human heart, none is mucb more to be dreaded than the demon of despair. "Hare you neer yet eeen the day." wrote one friend to another, wheu yon were so near despair that you were ready to pray tbat you might lie down and die ?''. "XeYer. I let no soch word as de spair Into my creed," was the brave answer an answer tbat seemed doubly brave to those who knew against what cruel odds this gentle, sensitive woman had for years been doing battle. In her girlhood a devoted father bad surround ed ber with luxuries, and the early years of her married life she had been queen of a beautiful home, with ser vants to do ber bidding and carriage and coachman always at her command. Bat sudden changes came. Death left ber childless, and cloee In the wake of this sorrow followed financial troubles. Tbe stately home passsed into the hands of strangers, and before her discouraged husband could re-establish himself In business, illness made him for months a prisoner in the small room where they lodged. Then It was that the heroism of this woman who all her life had lived in ease and plenty, sheltered and cared for like a hot-house flower, began to astonish ber friends. A few choice paintings and books, together with a portion of her laces and diamonds, bad been saved from the general wreck, and, one by one, she cheerfully sacrificed these treasures to pay for food and medicine. At tbe same time she began turning to account ber skill in the fancy work tbat bad been her pastime in fun nier days, and with the products of her needle kept want at bay until her bus band regained his health and found work, ignorant of every kind of house hold labor, she soon schooled herself to the unaccustomed duties, rising at six in the morning to prepare breakfast, tbat her husband might be in time for his new business hours. "It is only for a little while," she would answer, when he lamented her hardships, "brighter days are on the way." But the days grew darker instead. There were times when every door of hope seemed shut and tbey scarcely knew where to turn for means to Day for the roof that sheltered them. Toil and privation brought ill-health ia their train, and often the daily tasks bad to be performed with hands so swollen aDd painful tbat It was torture to use them. But through it all this brare soul trust ed and hoped. "The dear Lord netrer failed me yet," Bhe said to one who- wondered that sbe had not broken down under her rjiir dena. Nor will he fall her though the days be darker still. Seven legions of devils shall not be able to conquer such a soul. It Is only when men let go their fsithinGod that the demon of despair overcomes them, for despair is tbe bosom friend of doubt, and when doubt turns the key, despair makes haste to enter in, and. once admitted, he tor tures his victims until self-destruction seems their only way of escape. "Continual resignation, I begin to find," wrote Kmgsley, "is tbe secret of continual strength," and true resigna tion is the highest form of faith, tbe faith that enables us to tread despair beneath our feet and to come off "con querors, and more than conquerors," over Katan himself. Housekeeping Notes. The steamer is a kitchen utensil that Is not used euoueb. lor man kinds, nt food are better steamed than boiled, and the operation is better done in this way. It Is better to steam fith than to boil it, and oysters are delicious when cooked In this wsy. They are drained, laid on a plate aud steamed for about ten minutes until they look white and plump. The liquor is used for a dressing, after beating and mixing with an equAl quantity of eream, the liquid being thickened with a little cornstarch. It plum cake is steamed for three hours, aud then baked Tor an hour, it is better than when baked in the ordinary way. Stale bread and biscuit can be rendered 8 fresh as when new, by steaming five or six minutes. Do not let the condens ed steam drop on the bread when the cover is removed. Butter the bread as it is removed and pile lightly on a hot dish. Tough fowls are made as tender as chickens by steaming as long as two hours or so, if they are veterans ; fill with a stuffing of bread crums, etc., berore putting in the steamer. A useful size of steamer to have is one about twelve inches high and fitting over an ordinary iron-pot. Steamers may be got small enough to fit a leas kettle, cr big enough to have several compartments. Things that are steam ed can not burn, and once over a pot cf boiling water, the hurried housekeeper may dismiss them from her mind, only taking care tbat tbe fire does not get so low as to lei the water cease boiling. This must not be done for an instant. Manner and Character. The two are. not invariably synony mous, yet to a very great degree manner is an expression of character and ie its direct result. Fineness of preception, delicacy of feeling, has its correspond ence In shades and Inflections of man ner. As civilization advances into tbe finer social enlightenment, manner becomes a factor only less important than morals. Punctiliousness in those trifles whose aggregste, after all, makes np the sum of life is one of the attri butes ef character and is indispensable to polished manner. Tbe prompt re ply to letters and notes; the due ac knowledgement of invitations, of gifts, of favors, are a part of the grammar of social life. Rudeness is justly considered as a so cial crime. The ill bred person has no place in tbe social fabric, and he should be as much excluded from polite lire as should the criminal from the business transactions ot honest men. Beautiful manners are tbe one inflorescence of all forms of art. Noble sculpture, beauti ful paintings, tbe harmony of music, the charm of intellectual gifts, all find their highest and most potent express. ' 1 ion in manner. . I ? VH icr) ir dlNZErS 0fJ ESTY Qenuinehas a fED tin tag on eVery plug. Old Honesty is acKnowf- edged to be tfye purest and rqost lasti ng piece of Standard Chewing Tobacco on themarKet. Trying it is a better test than any ta!K about it. Give it a fair trial. Your dealer has it. THE NEW AND ELEGANT HIGH ARM I TBI MIT 1 13 ?.I J Cm. 5 lu sunt IS TIED BiESr. BUY 1ZO GTHEIi. ? vis ":;- Tho LADIES" FAVORITE, beonuse it is Lionr XtTTNTfliJQ urid does such boautifal work. Agents' .fc'avor ite.bwcause it is a quick and caey seller. AGENTS WAHID U O0CCITI2D TOMMY. Biro vor omovuaR.' JUNE MAHUFACTURIftG CO, Cor. La Salle A7e222 ail Oitari Street, CHICAGO, ILL. THE esf way To got a Flrat-OaMWatca i la ia our CMracntivo CluU. hie mm LOWEST CASH Only SI-00 a Weefc, -xiioiisana or tho bost $38.00 Oold Watch ?rer made are .ell-iu-T in our Co-oj)erativo Club. ThiBia Iho R'xt, Chapst, Itfnwt rnnai afml, r.uJ.rwy txvopcraiiTo fiitt.a of ni!in wnti-Ju.. Vhewniran are Awerictu LcvT Mem WiiuKua, eonuir.ir.r; CT.rj oaaoiitlal Io accuracy ouil dura bility, au4 hitTa, in adtiitiun. nuricrouii MUutc4 rnnprorr.twta fouufl In no otbur watth. 1 hey aro eNsolu;!y i!r ci:y w-i n.l lanij-procf Alurr """l" n.aio ihe '.ori i, ard ai jj'xolcJ tBroor;hout rr th ur.Sr in fi ill The Ftrfcr Stmt, n i m Art ii tiic Mrr;n;;.t aud rmpVr-X nV. Iftvn rrrt il'H ritul for ttp Fmrrntr, rrrrnrf,, ilnrnhlltty ami Mfrrirr. (itvS!S lrtrh. rmrro-ojrMlreniil.Sv?tcTa fcrtJr jc-i .icm ire rot j r t crcry one IK. 1 K0.7 r.iin fcav iO.'ioy. fiamr.it- in t-t nrr.c City I. P. Thomas & Son's, BOS'jE FERTILIZERS Contain all tho valn.Mo otowi.nt.of Mal.ln mnnurn in a coDccntralad furm. hpacially j.r .nrsi lor all rmjw. Thry am manufactured for multa thttii- Bt,'iVn,.'..Tht7 "nBwt Iwaten ia the noid. 1K 4)KlaK pnaaoaa OT-r facility. Vfi i;iTO them oor prraonai attention. r lh i,uo inJtiT wo gtiaranuw our Koatla cot to be aurpaaatxi. Tli' wha o. them ndrva tUoui. Vua two Itcxu auil 70a will cudutiM th.m. atASUrACTTBri) VT 1. P. THOMAS Cc SON, Philadelphia, Penn'a. PVR tuxi. ev W. J. ANSTEAI). Jor.nstown, JOSEPH A. NOEL,, Ebensbun;. March 3d. 2m. DR. HOBENSACH'St HEKVQDS KLB1L11Y PILLS. A Hire ami ajfc sficcifu: fur auk. neaa ajvi rft-l-ility of the xcrvi.iiu.sj -Jet, aail Krncrul exh.iiPtion aii.in ttvm youiiifil imprudence, cK'Xic and ovcnanik i f bx!y uud brain, cau.n phvaic.il arid mcnul wu.ik- -; - imrmuiT Roa acxiuti in- f"- CURES CLO and Y0JNG. Pice fx xtrr boa. hivj c.i una Kr Ko. iiuO K. iia Street. Phila. i-cuU d cir.ulur.' It 1 r ll.,lr..K I . 1 - i SALESIEK WANTED Ji Solicit 0r'5r tf "f C"'c ('ar33rs Stscx W' &? OTrAiy work iar hitcit, . itn. tri-.m mm. Salary atd Enpenftes. or Commiuicn, if Prefprrerl. V. f grow fM hnv M fruit ivl brwy orutn firul ., m rllincli:iffriinrr't. tai vLinti-tru'tlv fitm,-ciaWi". Satisfaction Guaranteed to Cuitowt-ri and Agent-.. 1h .alD4. i y bv:4 h anH. f5t4 t. f;. Su tikt pfmz. Aldrt-J. 1C. . ii Kh A 4 1430 8ouU. lVua St.iu.rc. l'liilt(..t"ltna ru PATENTS HKNRY WISE OAKN ETT. Attorney-U-Law, WASHIKGTOW, D. C. FrfVr. tn V'Mti.nl H.iik. Waahtncton. IK C -SLSE i'Ci. lMViSlOKS OJirE. FI II H H tl n n n If (V rJJk m rim tj L-3a"wa5laaml am aa Hill mi lij iiJi';.?-. AV.-r.IortaaajrCaa. , (SHUTS All rt, ot l-araeraj,!,.. Copid In always shootinij Hr,ti ,v niakinir Mrs. " "CTf A bar at which you ctn k'sej, nober tfie crow bar. t: IJfore arithmt.fc was invled p!e rnu'tiTiMd on the fare of tf,e . Milk lliver. Montana. i8 irolnv '1' called because of the vcatpr it ci-.. V A woman's mntto : Tu-t room Ht the bottom for a j, , u ., two. ''' " Funny, isn't it, that after a , once given his word he ,,i: 1 bard to keep it ? 1 All sons of Ham wi,o are l.rj f, spa should be mustered for a tovj-,.' the Saadwich Islands. ' " ' If an empty purse could .? v. , love-like speech would it rnnkp - ' find no chan jre in m'" A lady advertises that tL ; fine, airy, well-furnished bff'r.v,' a gentleman twelve feet square. It is said that no one can arr. flight of Time, but who ia tlxr.. ,, ' not able to slop a minute ? One of the main questions of t! e -in regaid to some men, in not J"' live on. but wby they live oa. At a horticultural show : ' T!. - ,. tobacco plant, my dear." "j.;."' how very interesting ! i:;t I ,'l1r.-. any cigars on it." Woman (to trarnn) "Af'.r r Va eaten that pie will you saw in 2 ; . wood?" Tramp (eyeing- tl,M j, .'" "Yes, ma'am, if I'm alive'.' Kequested to define the word v list," Saphir Siid, "ir ia a mv . Br pulls out other people's teelfc i , -. something for his owu to bite."' Mrs. Youncwife I can't s my bread don't ra?aa, John. ! Te -tried everything. Mr. Y. (laying down L13 despair) Ever try dynamite, 1. y Teacher Supposing ibat t-i-.: vou should together have f .r'.v- apples, thirty-two iHachen, ,, plums, and sixteen melons, w! t eacli of you have ? Pupils (in cl The etoaiach-achc. The ancient proverb says : 1 y -cannot get more out of a butt:- ; i: you put in it." That's 3c err.- r. sides what ho put in, In- can ?; u ;.. ;. ache, r. sick stomache, acd .t;'.,: :.; days in the 'ork-up. Urown Vjii doi.'t lock vc:' I 't j Ilobinscii. Il.Voinson No ; I ct:': ,! 8 at rtfght ca account of ;u ; trouble. Urovva Nonsense ; jou. ' J are all riht ! liohinsoa Ytw, are ; tue tionhlc) is wi'.h the ta?.v'j. Bobby (locking O'.ir. of th3 win - -What's the matter with that l:j Mamma V Mother Th3 hcrso Is t-.!!:y, ;,; he won't ot v his driver. Bobby Wc'.l what's tha man 1 : : .; Lira f. r 'i Mo'.hr Iia is coaxing iiiro. Cobby (with an iiijured air T';j: ain't the way you treat rr.ewli. :;T ; balky. IntereKinir Facts. There are 2.73 I-Egur' js. America wajj uibcovcred in Zi Envelopes were first use'd Te!?bcopes xrere invented inl-VA A barrel of lice welgls ''00 pcu-Ji A bairel cf flour weighs l'X pouiJi A 8'iuare miie contaics bbjut ';; acres. A barrel of pork weighs 2(.' rc. A Qrkin of butter weighs '" p u; The first steel pen was mie i;i ; A span is ten and seven-eis I::;: a 3. A hand (horse iE?a3ur,-! ia i.-z iocbes. Watches were fits: co-f.-uckl 1170. A storm moves thirty six cii'ts ;-s hour. A hurricane moves eighty ci.l"s hour. The first ffon steamship was built i 1830. The first lucifer match was r.i i'ie : 1S23. Gold was discovered in Call 1S4S. Coaches were first used in l.: in iron. Modern needles Grst came in'oi.- -1545. Kerosene was first used f ir purposes in The first newppap-T was , ul)!;1 England in l's. The first new.sppfr aov-rti?erorS5 appeared in 1")."2. I'ntil 177G cotton ppi'inir- l'-' formed by the hand sniuii.rg - Glass w indows were fir.st kitr-ducd Into England in the eishn rer.'ury. Albert Durer gave the world a pro phecy of future wood tnraviiic n: 1 Measure 209 feet tm e;i h s:-J-a i: you will have a square acre with a n Inch. The first complete s"v'rg i:"-,:';Jt was patened by Eiias II .v.v, i The first steum 'iorf i-'-iS c nent was bioiitflr. fruiu l.::i;i-' nr.:; Tllft firQl. tnivxj vi.-r. :..f-il ill .1;- land, and the first wheeled cx:.S,sit 1 ranee in 1",5'.. Tbe present o.itio'iil col- United Stales were nor ;il 'i Congress until 1777. An inch of rainfall is qual ty OX) gallons ier square r.iiif. 0: tL a y A Snnihinv Miff What a blessing to a hriii mnrrv. ctirful woman in'1-' .! spirits are- not affected by w-t O' little disappoint ments, of wlm. human kindness d.x-s not ivi:r,1:" sunshine of prcsperity. Midi :l ' in the darkest hours li:;. "-' house like a little pk'ce i fU' weather. The mugnetisM t f l-'r and the electrical rrinhuirrs l'! looks and iiioveineiils mft ct 1 '''O Tbe children go to school - ' nf sninethintr creat to b acliK v( j he 14 1 husband goe into thrt worl.l in fP queror's spirit. No matter M'" annoy and worry hiui all day. her presence shices hud ht? wNI' ' himself : "At home 1 fchad '.- So, day by day, she literally i. streugtb aud enemy ; aud If a man with a laiuiiig f. a heart and a prohirous busines", i casHsoutof tenvt.u will tL1 has a wife of iliis kind. 1 . wi flO IT , at! arte aV. n (JUw