Farm and Household. Tlice Pies : Four eggs well beaten, stirred Into a quart of milk, two cups boiled rice, sweeten to taste and flavor. When boiling rice add a little salt. Bake wita under cruat same as castatd pie?. Beet Salad : Place boiled beets io steamer of a kettle of water until warm then slice and cover with the following dressing : Two quarts sliced beets, 3 tables poonful melted butier, salt, pep per and mustard toseason, rather sharp ly, and seven tablespoonfuls of vinegar. Cover bowl while warm and placa in cellar or refrigerator to cool quickly as possible. A very nice salad. Delicious Sandwiches : Boil three thoroughly fresh eggs for twenty min utes, then let them cool. Take six an chovines, wash them, wipe tbem in a cloth, cut off the beads and fins and scrape away the shines. With the fin gers and thum split them open down the back and take the fillets or sides from the backbone. Prepare some let tuce by tearing it up into tiny bits and dressing it with mayonnaise. Then cut six thin slices of German rye bread or homemade Graham bread the ordi nary baker's brown bread crumbles too much. Butter tbem and lay between each two, one of the eggs shelled and cut into very thin slices, a layer of the salad and the fillets of two anchovies. Tress the slices together, wita a sharp knife divide them into small squares, and arrange them on a dish covered with a napkin. The loaves of bread must of course be large to make the sandwiches the proper size. 1 ilk pails and cans should be pro tected from the rain, and milk stands should be constructed to shade the caus from the sun. While the milk is warmer than the surrounding air it should be left un covered, and when colder It may with advantage be covered. Milk kept over night in small quan tities .say in tin pails will be in bet ter condition than if kept in larger quantity in one vessel. Breed for what you want There is such a thing as born inclination. Tbe trotting blood is born to go, and hence they do not like the restraint of going alow and doing the drudgery work on the farm. They fret and fame and soon wear themselves out and one who uses them. The heavy draft horses are born with an inclination to walk and work. They draw loads as naturally as the runners and tiotters dance and prance. The draft horses crossed on mares with good dispositions make horses naturally gentle and kind and easy to break in. All you have to do with them is to put tbe harness on and go ahead i e., after they have been han dled. The more active blood must be curbed and trained, and then the great est care must be had or they will be spoiled for workers, as it's against ua-tore. Stallions Flirnt. The Cincinnati Enquirer has a Vin cennes, Iud., special describing a rat tling fUht between two stallions. The animals were being exhibited at a fair, when a team of horses ran away and darted among the blooded stock. In stantly all was commotion. The b'ood mares began neighing, which tbe two atallions seemed to interpret us a sort of battle cry. They broke away from their keepers and dashed at each older like mad. Both snorted terribly, am! the fire seemed to Cash from their eyes. With open jaws they bit each other's necks, pawing and tearing up the ground for a space of twenty feet. At last, by some means, they got loose, and eich backing a few feet, they whirled and commenced kicking each other. The sharp corks on tbe hind shoes drew blood from the Hanks of each and left enormous welts and cuts. Then one of them, with an instinct that seemed human, suddenly whirled to the right and grabbed his opponent by the neck' trying at the same time to get his fore feet upon his shoulders. They strug gled, the sweat and blood pouring from their wounds. The farmers about were panic strick en. A couple of cowboys got stout ropes and tried to lasso them. This was m easy effort, and attended with con siderable danger. Before it was ac ccmpllshfd tbe animals made a final vicious dash at each other, and while linked In each others' ferocious em brace, the cowboys got in their work, and succeeded in securing them. They were delivered over to the keepers, who led them away covered with blood, limping, lame, and sore. A ckrtaix cumber of men are alm, even lived, sensible and practical. .Men of that class are almost certain to write plain, round hands, la which every letter is legible ; neither very much slanted forward, nor tilted back- ' ward, no letter verv much bigger than Ua neighbor nor with heads much above or tails much below the Utters cot so distinguished, tbe letters all having the a.tnae general nprightcesa and the. lines true to the edirrs of the papers, neither tending upward cor downward. Exact, business like people will have an exact handwriting. Fantastic minds revel ii. quirks and streamers, particularly for the capital le'ters, and thliquailty is not Infrequent in certain business hands, aa if the writers found a relief from ta prosaic nature of their work in Riving flourishes to certain letters. Firm, de cided, downright men are apt to bear on pen when writing, and to make strokes hard and thick. On the con trary, people who are not sure of them selves, and are lacking self-control, press unevenly, and with anxious look ing, scratchy bands. Ambitious people are apt to be overworked ; they are al wajs in haste aud always forget to crosa their t's or dot their l's. They are also apt to run the last few letters of every word into an Illegible scrawl. Flurried, troubled and conscience-twinged persons have a crabbed and uneven handwriting. kttllab'a C'atairrta Ketnedy. Shl'.oh's Catarrh ileruedy. a marvelous cure for Catarrh , Dipbtbrrla, Canker Mouth, and Headache. Willi each bo'.tie there lit an iiutM:ioui Nasal Injrctor for tti morn buccmsful treatment of tbr rouilatuts llhout extra charge. l'ric 50 cvuta. buld ty Dr. T. J. Dv1mu. K A SKI N E THE NEW QUININE. GIVES GOODAMTITE STRENGTH, OnETMRVES, HAPPY DAY?, SWEET SLEEP. A POWERFUL TONIC, that the most delicate stomach will bear. ASPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM. NERVOUS PROSTRATION, and all Oerm IHseasea. Thamost scientific and saceetful Blood Puiifl er Superior to quinine Mr. John IX Scarborough. Slma. ft. C write. : '1 aot malaria In the Southern army and tor a dozen years puttered train It. debilitating- eflee-ts. 1 ai tirrtbly run down when I heard ol Kaaklne, the new quinine. It helped me at once. I rained Si pound. Have not had aach good health In 'X yean. Other letters of a ilmllar character from prom inent Individual, wtlch tump Kaslclna aa a remedy ot undoubted merit, will be sent on application. .Letters (rem the above person, firing lull detail will be sent on application. Kasklne can be taken without any special med ical advice. X a bottle. Sold by all dratrgljts, or aent by niall on receipt of price. THE KASK1XK CO.. M Warren St.. New York. The Filler Organ JS THE riXEST AX1 BEST. M 1 4, 0 o 7$ It utands at the head of all etwl Pmnl wl rt-.lrf t hnvi the bet nmn .tx.i 11 a4maalnl them, rive with the merit, of our InMnimrnu lm t take our w.irU for what we aar.but aee ana r our Instrument. 1 1 no ilealer arlla wit org-aus la Jour kjcautjr, write t 1M twsury. xi uy ot 111211. AdJmia. MILLER ORGAN CO., OUatifwl, e.. frrf. IjEIIAXOX. I Mi ff 19 LEAPS THE WOKLD. tOO in CoM for Otifrnl Superiority atCirs ciuunti lnlutri:il KxiitKn alter reerle.i" Traction and Portable Engines. "Domestic" and Creamory Engrlnes. Steam Jaii? Plows. The "Giber' Tlireer and Cleaner. I rat.-rt V.iriaMe Friv -fl tiOM 1V.-I. Pat. i-.-t- i .rV-i auk feUV-CaUldt.-. T-ntit fniT.rrtY-f,! rn chmprr,t Kitt-IuII on th nuu t t, s ul lor cutaa'-jjue to tiio (iFISLR MAXUFACTl KING CO We) want ajfriits aii'I invite corcvr iniK no. V r.,,i.':' j vr as ai Pr. Seta AruuW. IM.Uth WuoasA.i, M. KENTUCKY WHILES. The enlv In. la llffllSL r.nn a wbo maka I Tj fb a )-cialit t of kl.a. I liWI tiw.r Miiiiw a.4 - 1 a7 'i n M ' IMUKht and rlt fLiZ-yTjw," oartaatlv la Utolr atablas en hundred brad ef Mute, all slva. from four f.iot to tha Urf nuie wrnclun( II ara I. Arahrlan a t m SS mail Ana, rinabaria, l"a. Mutnahav prd to all paru af I bo Stat on anlrr. Nothing bu Ao. I picked atork W ba fouad la thHr tlira. 4T".CorraapuBdence soikstcd. r Ptti aaaat nttr-i i as rmi.io ULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING nmn iinrtinnw u a ... il ii buna nnnuui uiiANiit, St. Louis to Lot Aae(le and Saa Francisco, Via THE IPQM MOUNT AIM ROUTE Laav St. Looia at S.-jo P. M-. Dally. THE ONLY LINE TMay nnrg ,-r HO HIGH AL TITUDES, HO SNOW BLOCXAOES IT P'Y'I " t-' HRtTRnrrMu.EPow. Ulia LlA U ,'r " ami luoiirlln'lii. I ant BB-BJ-B-f t--U fev ). Amrnui .mm (1 - i- r-w .ii iKWV rvitfw w , .... II.HWII f II M. i III . lif I of HEJIWWAHD BEECRER Wtt; l illurtmlr.1. a-iTlir uia tif lnn hit l.inh w lua ituvwikiiw. -r u t, j. i l MO IMM1H o Mat.ua ... ur.kla. X.V. I i- - ti rM(..f Kar i.a statv ; a, ! ntm a xi. m arj kia s.n-1 t aMsv-IWavar ..r l I l- r i a arrvtic !- fatH tti t tu-t T v. 1 TWi. BIITla fKrf Ltf.Ke-r tlh a V C CaM Iv 1 Kt.AftK Ii r. .- ftnv tnl.r v. l" r. 4A -aartat, Ml, r. La.'l al. 14 rri ftt, H.X. aaia.sk iv r-a nsn'g Jr lirniay, tlravel. Nervoui neas. Mriicht't Heart, I'rioary or Liver disease. "ora Ouarran teal. orflce. SJ1 Arch llrwl. fblladalnhia, Al dr. KKiat. l rvit. l a boulo. ix lor ai. MareU 1. luts ly. lrtPPTTrP hT '"''Inr OKORdEP II LI LUllOLiiO Wi l.Uki li., io Spruce a M.. New Vora, can le.ira tha exact coat of . anv t.M.i.. I . ... . 1 . . I--, t .i"- - aumni.iiic 10 Americas w.pa:. e-lU0.ste peutpblet, 1 i 03) 8- ircj'rtSiws f i I iuu u 1.11 imi i k irii. 4 r i The W arm that Helps Farmers. A worm has been recently imported Into Louisiana from the Wtst Indies for tbe purpose of destroy icg the coco or nut grass. Tbe experiments with this worm have been made in Madieon parish, Louisiana, on the plantation ot Mr. F. L. Maxwell. This plantation is largely covered with coco grass, which, as many farmers know, is a pest that is difficult to deal with. Ilearing that this worm had de stroyedjarge tracts of tbe nut grass in the "West Indies, Mr. Maxwell imported some of tbe eggs. These eggs were forwarded through the mails on blades of grass covered with damp moss. Most of the eggs were spoiled io tran sit, but a few of them hatched, and Mr. Maxwell placed tbe worms in a nut 2 rasa patch. At the end of a week no signs ot the worms were seen, and it was concluded that tbe experiment bad proved to be a failure. But one day Mr. Maxwell noticed that a number of tbe nut crass plants had begun to wither. Several weeks after this be observed on the under aide of the grass blades a number of eggs, the result ot the development of tbe worms. There have been five crops of worms. It is estimated that each moth will lay a million eggs, and at this rate a few crops of worm" will cover a compara tively large area. On Mr. Maxwell's plantation they have destroyed about ten acres of nut grass since the middle of May, aud are still vigorously at work. When the worm issues from tbe egg it makes its way down tbo blade of grass, eating as it goes, enters the ground, follows the root nntil it reacbts the nut and borer its way in. thua destroying tbe vitality of the grass. Naturally, Mr. Maxwell is very en thusiastic over his success in destroying tbe pestiferous nut grass, and be de sires to distribute the eggs over the South wherever the grass has secured a foot-hold. This would be a very good thing, if the farmers could be sure that the activity of this remarkable worm would cease with the destruction of the nut grass ; but what will e the histoir of tbe worm after the nut grass has disappeared ? This may prove to be a very important question in tbe future, for It is possible, though we hope.it is not probable, that this worm may prove to be a worse pest than the nut grass itself, which is bad enough. Tbe English sparrow experiment is a case in point, though we are bound to say that the worms are more valuable than tbe sparrow. The worms were Im ported to kill nut grass, and they have surpassed all anticipation. The sparrow was imported to kill insects, but ic sects are about the only things it doesn't at tack. It may be that the West Indian worm, after destroying tbe nut gras( I may turn ua attention to otner vegeta tion, out It is not to be hoped that after it has served its purposes in the nut grass patches it will disappear. Ealing Mnged Flesh. I went into one of the stone-built re cesses, where several of our Tarter were couchiog around a small grass root fire, and was consider ably edified by watching them cooking and dispatching their morning repast. To begin with, a very dirty copper ves sel was put on tbe fire and filled with some green weed-like nettles, barley, flour ard; water. While one of the men stirred this pottage round and round with a woodeu ladle another produced some raw meat a bit of tbe dog I had shot. This he proceeded to tear up in to small strips and throw them on the tire, every now and then popping a raw lump into his month and masticating it with the greatest gusto. Even tbe bits on the fire were quickly disposed of after being nearly singed. As soon as the pottage was considered ready it was ladled out into little wooden cups like the whisky 'quaihs" of the highlands. After being replenished again and again nntil tbe poc was emptied the cups were carefully licked clean and redepoiited where they had been before tbe meal. Another course of flesh was about to be partaken cf after tbe manner of tbe first, but a regard for my appetite for breakfast prevented my waiting to see the performance. These hardy Tartars are quite independent of any other dishes beyond their little wooden bowls. In these they mix their suttoo (meal made rrom barley) with a little water and salt and made an expeditious repast of it whenever they feel hungry. - In deed this kind of uncooked porridge seems to be their staple food. A Chinese Oplnnt Story. Since the introdnction of opium into China millions and ttts of millions have given themselves up to its use, its vic tims being found In all the racks and coca it ions ot life, among the old. the dren. But 4 log a victim has jUSt CCTE the young, and even chlls case of an infant becom to its pernicious influeuce ecme to our knowledge. A 1 man and his wife had been in tbe habit of taking opium for years, and one o" their chief delighta was In indulging themselves ovei tbe pipe in each other's company, each taking alternate whiffs. m a . VS. a. -w. a..- a . a " "" WUUJU g"YJ oinu to a coy, d all the boaaehold was ic an ecstatic . . . i -.. . aute of jojfulneea. But belora long ! tbe batij begao to chow aigpa of illness, , aod gkhoogb a pbysician waa aent for ; ttej could not diacoTer tbe cause of its ej dc pioc a. Every effort waa made to I save tbe cbild, but be 0017 crew worse I aod worse uotll bis pare&la ttava him up ; for losr. i Io dearair tfcey took their pipe to aoV ! ace IbemselTea, and bthold ! as they I puffed at tbe pipe ibe smoke waa watted I to tbe child's nostrils, aod, givinx a sneeze, be Instantly revived and began to cry. Upon inbaliug more of tbe smoke be changed bis crying into laughing and became exceedingly livelv. Af Ui that be was allnght as long as be inhaled the hmoke at regular periods of the day. One day, however, bis par ents neglected to give him tbe accus tomed dose ot smoke and before they were aware be died. i"r This inesltn. Why do ro ruany people wi see around us seem to prefer 10 suffer and be made niiaerable by Indiaestton. Consti nation. U:tiinet8, Luas ot Appetite. Cooling Up cf tbe Food, Yftlow Skin. when for 75 cent we will sell tlieia Shiloh's System Vitahzer - J UaVlaOO. nuiauwcu lueoi. ooia by Ur. T. J My Poor Back! That's the Common exclamatiao of those mfferingwith rheumatism or lMnr-y tmuMe. In either disase ralne's Celfry Compound will any cause to complain of poor hacks." ing confirm oar claims for that grand old Two weeks ago I could not sleep was constipated and kidneys did not act, back. Since I took I'aine's Celery and I can sleep like a child.' Zenas Having been troubled with rheumatism to get around, and was very often con have used nearly all medicines imaginable, tage. Having seen Faine's Celery Com used only one bottle and am perfectly lively as a boy." Frank Caroli, Eureka, Nevada. Sold et Druggists. Send fo WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors. -v.. BURLINGTON, VERMONT. Tlic American Live - Stock Wagon. For tie Use of Butchers and Stocim Saies Tims, Laliur ani Expense. No danfter to the animal yon are conveying;, or to yonr hones. The animal doea not ret heated up, but is ready to kill as soon as it reaches tha slaughter. Oouae. aod jour matt is sound and .'Wealthy when it u brought to the block. alf- jUk for Cmtalmgitm " B." For prices, tma and circtilara, addrvss aUlPHAS BU.1DT & C. JVKats, lae, 7 fAlU-Vi' CJLriTAL. CO MAMFKTIRER OP Business and Pleasure Vehicles. Proprietors and Sola Users of SecBlers Imprsied Perfection Fifli-WteeL All Wmrlc Osusrwnteeat ma JLrpmrmtrL. nTD FOR CATALOGUE. IVatertown Steam Engine Co.. WJVTEHTO W -DsT, IT. "5Tr LA ContT-al Wny nnd N.I.J UJIilMl aMW.Ilaaaafail her-tnl w tv saa HARttia SEMINAL PASTILLES: a n 1 1 Tin rnr nmim I iwTll j ac4 aa4 brokan ton maa tataa fall snrfwaaad fail lfaalr Sunnt aa4 Vli . Tolh.Mrtorafw rnauuratnd fiiuaahtaboat br laaiarimmau Eipora. Cwr-brmia ra.Ttafraa ladiilaaaiia. a.s lMtjmm Mi aa raw mi X1UA! with Salam.nl af vnr tjaihl. mwtA LflOtlOE FRKR.wlth Illaat'4 Painhlnt m RiJPTUKLO PKRSOM can ha FRU otut otut Tha Staadard OH Cosnpaay. ef Pltubarch. Pa made a specialty ef mass tactarlac the dosaea Oc traee. tbe flnest breads ef IMniuiiatiiiz : ani : Mricatiiii, : Oils NAPHTHA AID GASOLINE THAT CAN HE. MALE fKOM FETBOUCM. II yoa wish the saoet anlformly satis factory ells la the market aa lev ears. Trade for Ebensburg and Vi cinity Supplied by Y. S. Barter & Bro, Kbcnsburg, Pa. NOT DEAu YET1 VALLIE LUTTRINCER. HasnrvAOTTBaa ow TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE J.XI TIN ROOFING. Kerpeettolly Invites tbe attention et his Irlendf and tbe public Is feneral to tbe (act that ha Is still carrying; on business at the old stand opposite tbe Mountain House, Ebensbars;, and Is prepared to supply from a large stock, ormannfacturinir to or der, any article In his line, lrom the smallest to tbo lanrest. I& tha best manner and at .ha livlns; prices. tT"No penitentiary work either made or told at this establishment. TIN ROOF1NO a SPECIALTY. Ol re me a ea and fatlsfy yourselves as to say work and prices. V. LXJ TTK1N 'J tK, XasboxK. April IS, tU-U. LAav -aw. a- uoiwai ot I . - -T" surely efi"t a cure, and there will no longer be Hundreds of testimonials like the tullow- remedy, Pafnes's Celery Compound : more than an hour at a time any night, and had a good deal of pain in the Compound the pain has left my back. Sanders, West Windsor, Vermont, for five years, I was almost unal.Ie fined to my bed for weeks at a time. I besides outside advices, but to no ad van pound advertised, I gave it a trial. I have cored. I can now jump around and feel Prue, $ljOO. Six for fj&o.m 8-pace Testimonial Pater. ER C IOCK, 4ttUO,OUO. CO JFa nu fa ct u re rs of STEAM ENGINES -,d BOILERS Of All Kinds. Writo for Catalogue. WHY WILL PEfiPLB w tlie Import and 1'iwhulr. some Kefn.-erators whii h are lined with ud.uir ana btnrr it-ii. chiUrnt's ti they ca Cl ihiU ciiik SMtnc tnuMn and REFRIGERATORS LINED WITH Cloneware and Indurated Fibre, which are free from absorption, cornsion, and ar-v formation t oiinin oiidrv and art TJIOKiil (iHLV S tMTlKl.Knuai. cjI ol nr. and rMiucc low li miuiuin i C'aial. n;ur civin" lull -4an jihki and 4e- scrioiioiik w ii) ic mjilrj (rcc aplicatiun. AdJrcu tlic manuiai.iuri.rs. mm iROS. Jeflorson Hti-oot, WMiltliHMitfiUiH oaly tu. U loba a tu &a J f aay vafi. r i. aa im vlasnraai sf itfa aav r1 fa I and naai iysi boa TRATFJT. Oas Marts. S3. Tw Ecc. 13. Tknt, C HARRIS REMEDY COn Mrs CarMsr Trial of our Appitautoe. Ask for Term SCH W.Taptw Ptioit.PT.tOTrtg. STO. SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR CAN DEE RUBBERS TO H. CHILDS & CO. MaBBfacturers and Whslesale Dealers ii 9 AND 511 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. AGENTS WAWTED To canvass for one of the lanret. oldest eatab. llshed. BfcST KNOWN NL'KSERItS fn tbe country. Most liberal terms. TJaequaled faclll V.fL ? EN EVA NUKSKRY. Eitabihed 116. . a T. SMITH, OENtNA, N. 1'. Aug. a, 3m. Important , to Canvassers. WASTEft-LI Canvassers In every eount) In the United States to sell 'UX'S PATKNT Kli VEKS1KLE SAU IKON, whlcn combines two Sad Irons. Polisher, r'luter, ke.. one Iron dolus; the wora ol an entire set of ordinarv Irons. 1 aelf-heatlns; by gas or alcohol lamp. DOES) AWAY HIT1I MOT KlTt'MK.NS. Price moderate. A lante and lastlnr Income Insnrad y ;eod canvassers. Address, l.ir ctrculsrs. k.c UX bAU IKON CO.. fta Keade St. . N . . -sj -xi Mr ar a z - 1 ac aau oiaaaaataa. Oainr. nMjmd m bark. ta carina I" ' ' - i in Campaign Sonsr. Who are tfce heroes marchtnt; tnceU.fr ? Dauntless In bearlug. Democracy's pride ; Leaders authentic in all kinds of weather, In the great contest they etsnd side bj side. CHOiirs : Pin on the rose, and wave the bandana ! Cleveland and Thorman. our ticket to daj ! Shout on tbe air a Joyful bosanro ! Konse up. ve Democrat 3, on to tbe fray ! New York and Ohio, with hearts loudly beatine, (Ire to their country a dearly-loved son ; The States, all united, send totbem greeting, Ably supported the race they won. CHORUS : President Cleveland. Knl!it of decision ! Alton G. Tburman, for vice president grand! At tbe head of our nation we fear no CullUon. Elurrab for them both! they shall govern tbe land. chorus : Hall to the ehif ft. ins I a welcome feo hesrty Comes from each Democrat, earnest and true! Star Soaneled Banner, wave over our party! Tbe Stars and Stripes their glory will view. . Caobcb : Mexican Maiden Mashers. Tbe stranger In Mexico, especially if be be youocr and srood lookinc. in liable to be eoDsidirably surprised at hir first ball bere, wben some pretty senorita, whom be has sever seen be fore, trips op to biin with an engaging smile on her face aud something that looks like an egg io her Land, and sudden'y smashes tbe latter over bis craoiom. To one not acquainted wilh the rascarone custom it is surtling, to say tbe least. Luckily, however, the egg bas t-een roboed of its usual In terior, the original cantents having been emptied through a small hole at onw end. The shell is then refilled with finely chopped tinsel and colored psper. perhaps with the addition of perfumed satchtt powder or some dainty trinkets, afier wbi;h the opening in neatly closed by a bit of paper pasted over it. la the good old days of the Spanish aristocracy tbe egg-shells to be used by proud grandees at swell fandangoes were filled with gold acd diamond dust. Similar extravagances are sometimes Indulged in nowadays, but rarely. Oc casionally small gold coins, charms, pear's, opals, or spiced candies are stuffed in with the chopped tinsel, making the advertisement very exprn sive. One can buy very pretty cascar ones, however, for about f 1. per dozen, and it Is quite the correct thing for a belle or a beau to go to a bill armed with several dozen of them. Often tbe shells are band-painted or otherwise beautifully decorated, much like Easter eggs in the north. Sciety matrons who propose givlog balls dur ing tbe cascarone season have the shells of all the eggs used in the household carefully saved for the purpose, and many an hour is spent by herself and friends in filling and decorating them. The. act of breaking a cascarone on another's head is cons;dered a compli ment to the recipient, who feels in duty bound, to return the honor at the first oppportunity. Previous acquaintance is nor, essential, it be:cg of itself a sort of informal introduction. Thus any Mexican lady may literally make a "mash" on every strange gentleman who pleases her. and without offending her countrymen's extremely sensitive DOtions of propriety. Her Beauty did not Fascinate Him. A blind man got on tbe train at Ilar risburg -recently, says the Pittsburg Dispa'ch. and found a seat in the par lor car. I knew be was blind because I saw tbe conductor lead him to a chair and arrange bis valise, etc.. for him. Otherwise I don't think I would have known it, for bis eyes were open, and in every way seemiugly perfect. This is not an inf reaaent phenomenon among the blind, and it is singularly decep tive. After tbe blind man bad settled down a woman, of uncertain age and very fashionable appearance, entered the car and took a chair four or five seats away from the blind man, who faced toward ber. It was my lot to be seated just behind this woman, and I very soon ob served that something was annoying her. She fidgetted ic hei seat, looked out of the window, then swerved around and glanced down the car, and finally he pressed tbe electric button to summon tbe porter. The porter came, and the woman said co bits. : Fetch the conductor!" The conductor came. What is the matter, madam ?" "Will you be kind enough to request that gentleman," she said, indicating the blind man, "to stop staring at me. He's never taken bis eye off me siDCd 1 entered tht car ! "I will tell bim if you like, ma'am," replied tbe conductor, "but he's as blind as a bat and you'll excuse me. ma'am but I have the tickets to iake op." The scenery seemed to inter est the thin skinned woman very much after this little encounter. At least she kept ber eyes fixed ou the land scape till Philadelphia absorbed her. A Hint fob American Hoksemex. A traveler in Norway Bays that the horses in that country have a very sensible way of 'taking .their food, which perbays might be beneficially followed here. They have a bucket of water put down beside the allow ance of bay. It is interesting to see with what relish they take a sip of the one and a mouthful of the other alter nately, sometimes only moistening their mouths, as a rational being would do while eating a dinner of such dry food. A bioken-winded horse is scarcely ever seen in Norway, and the question is if this mode of feeding bas not something to do with the preservation of the ani mal's respiratory organs. Sbiloti'a Caatainpilsa fare. This Is beyond question tbe most success ful CouRb Mealcine we have ever sold, a few doses Invariably cure tbe worse cases of Cousb, Croup, and Bronchitis, while Its wonderful success In tbe cure of Consump tion Is without parallel In the history of medicine. Sinee Its first discovery it bas been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have a Cough we earnestly ask you to try It Price 10 cents, CO cents, and f 1.00. If your Lunea are sore, Chest or Back lame, use Sbllon's Porous Plasters. Sold by Dr. T. J. Uavlsou. j)6u I 1 V ? ' Whjicr) it inzef(s ESTY (qequinehas a Red H tin tag on every plug. Old Honestv is acKn owl edged to be te purest and rrost tasting piece of Standard Chewing Tobacco on the marKet. Trying it is a better test thdnany ta!K about it. Give it a fair trial. Your dealer has it. THE SANFOED REFLECTOR - HOT-AIR FURNACE. The HOST rOstlFTl mm in t!,r lUrktt. ' Over 30,000 SAMFORD ITeatera in Use. r- ' .r5ic-i,ji: .. F : T J t Tr$al Wilt J usti fjf lvr Claim . M.-vntifr- 1'ir- r f ;!. S.n.f' 1 J--w-l t I-.i-l: : ji.i H TiiiTi : t'i- rll''.., ( ui. 1 i4-l tilid Il.-jit- U'iT Haitr ; t'n- N;ii.f--Mi I'l- iii. i J:uti.'t- li.r i r -..'-.i laLstuiiil Au.rt:ti fit iioi:-t . ulil UiufcM:ttl il , Art it.-r Ci'iL4 Jirfcrr purchfftiiny e.'-" ftrrv itl fur cimilnr ami trtiim ttr. The Sanford 3Catiou&.l Stove Works, Frsrirr, r-av-! Cil::r::r tti Vit:r-Ct. V. 7. Cifc- We Want Yqui To send us 40 cents for one of our 6-in. FARM WRENCHES. Light, HaiidT and Su-one;. Outwear ami Out last two Ordinary Wrt-uohes. YOU As Ellrich Household S. D. Set. Thi sft oonsistn tif a TtoMowrwl Hnn'1I nn1 four intert-haiifc;euble lj'..i.k-N rJ sci-vvwii-ii-rs hii1 2ehir-ls ft:m same: nli i:uV: 1 in a r'ni w.mn! Ikii. Tilt- t' il is iiiif:inllv infill rv aniiiurl tin lnnv, nt li tlie fiinn. tVnt fri f cm 1 .!!: in t i:f sin I'll Ask Your Local Dealer fortlwai. if In- nt cot tlnMii.he wiM K-' tlini for vim, or Wf nli wil l rii !n r n r.- ( f i-i-. as etxive. SritU ttmup for aur itlu. ti aU d i ELLHICII & CO., PiDrtsvillc, Cor.n. lASOffOAfaiN The cabinet or:-an introduced in it. T.njT,t form by Miwq A llamliu in 1-6I. Othi-r makers followed in tiie ninufncturo of throe tn&traiiientii, but the Mason & II an: tin Ortnns have alwavx uuuu taitied tiitir saprfioacy as Uie bout in the world. . Alason A llumliQ offi-r, as demonstration of tha v ne at a nequalled excelh nre f thvir crana. tbe fart thxt t ail of th irreat World KxhlbliloSa! iiiU tbaTjrf witn Dcst male b a m jt c a r iam sv-r.f .,1 -.. n...ii r.n.i- f" v . - . Jt ll In tana and other imiiortant advantacea. A circnlar. eontAiTiinc imh. .1 fcnndred purchajwra, musiciang, and tuners, aent. tocetner wiin dencnpuve catalogna, to any applicant. Fianos and Oiyana sold fox caau or eauy uar- -AST OPPORTUrt3TY! r 11 1 t m mm itismmm ForClisUAl LIX4 '.'UNION T ri I'eitLi l.y Ticket are rood for mix months,! in tied tobiaty d.iya sasKc noy over pnviteirc-i at piiaat- urc wiiLiin Umiiofwwt-bounrl pw.rc. 8riHial oursion trains Wv- St. Lirn via. Imn Sl.r.mtaia Hout. Pehrtury lth and lUna City via. AlJHhoun Padflo Railwjt February I7th. tsAll rntinort orttoM in the United iStatss aid Canida will .il t i-k-et to Lou Armrlefi. San Xieca and Kn I'f""! DR. HOBENSACK'S KEEV0U3 DLBILUT FILLS. A sure and afe spuiic tor weak. ne and debility of the nervous sys- tern, and ceneral exhaustion anin I from voulhful lOTDriKiciice. enceiji? I and orerwork of boiiy and brain, I earning physical and menial a ck- ! nes, ioiS ol mrmory and sexual in- ( ; rapacity. CURES OLD and YOUNG. Knee fx vr box. l'reoared ami lir 's:ile t LW Hwbenfiack's Ihomtrtrv. No. 1SOU N. ad Street. Phila. bend for cin.-ul.ir. SALESFEH WASItrii? ft Solicit Orders for oer Coici uraerg tacit W have pteady work fur hnaost. 9ohmrt i4intnuj men. Salary and Expenses, or Commission, if Preferred. W. jrow ft fall lin. of fruit and haniT ornamnral a r. 4., 1 1, elndiax tlie neiraatd rarasorta. kvorTvLinatrtt.-tl nr.'lc::. Satisfaction Guaranteed to Customers and Agents. Tha hnaiMas ia .aail y and quickl. leaatMi. Atnt kjo.'- Nnuia tbiapasae. Addraaa. K O. ClIAh;. A: Vi.. 1430 South Pciui Suarxi, I'liilaili-lpliia. V. ant SALESMAN eTervithere. liv.l nd trarelinic, to sell oar k'hhIs. Will pay srood salary and all expeuces. Wrm lur terms atonee. and itiUniaurr waiir- el. KTANDAKI MUVtKWAKK tHJMl'AN V. MiehhT"tU nUHl aOh"TarUUi" ' f,nad ' fresh lemon, s toev lt hp trated cataiorrica tu nH). free!1" ' proaching that of clear fulplilir. 1: :j tranaS'rte ! uaHy rl tvored with l,ni.1.iiE,u...J .KaSiyIa .SOMae lema USi- UtUi" 18 !jof.JP"u, blinding, but eUil ctu m sujH-riority. I doubt as to a 6anipie it si uii 'i l "1 il" nT ' Ived in hot water. To do t! n p.l SSSj-T.thS"A Scent's worth in a turner, ar J r KoJton, Mass. Drivlnjr the (ow. If. frrrinently occtirs Unt , v j to Le lr. vt-n tv. ic; d.ulj ., . v , tits a m1 tiialaLt j;is:urt 1 tlirou;;Ii or at kas J menti'l proun ls, wlxrf; s ; I tloers i:i lirds aLd b'irfl-rs ... . less exposed. All through!',,, i and ciiiUy nl.'tM tli j fir-;', turned -ut ia l',- -t. A constant deltj fcid cjiMiyar, . j mala liiu'friijj' aloiij' t.u ic i ... filiitHJff UpuU occupy...;,' ILo : rrt lun.i'15 into iiivaif tbroijb cpeu zi'J.a, tu ti-ajp of lawn. It in much bf tter for milch rrove quietly and steadily t', stab!o to imturc, and vice v : tng')tj"5!8 aiid ntcirtt," ?r.--7.-i find iV: hurrjirj; cr 1 . ovt r'ak tlit-ir ni-i:i y, r fC;:y:r -rifcce sitato :riT.rj latk tu .: route. Ih a hill town in AVefttrn I.! . setts I know an ms.ancf 1:1 v : this tri-uLle was obviattd ty lieifi-rs and cows 10 drive l;k Tl,l. f .,..r.r in ,, ',' : n nr. .aiujvi ill liUCSLItUl HVcfi .. . end of a fairn villHge s'n-et hm lake his cowe io pusture l;-y(1 . other end of the vil!E S j i.e ,, to train his animals v. hile your g. j. linjr calves and ytarlirii 1, ;ftrs . would young stfer. (inttinrr cax, ;i , . costomr-d to liacdlinp acl qu:e'. 1, .,; . , Ly halter or Leeks' rap is a g.;;nj j , ? u'.l and viHl lepy t lit litlle ,.. siry if tLe trainiip ii Lf-uri ,; .. enough, la this iiist.ir.c-i ...n,r.- v. soon taught to wa k in I'airs s .. t side witb a lilit slick 01 swr.d, .- .. laid across behind their horns t i , '. tached tty a small cord. Lkew ,s-;., were trained to follow one auiljHf a all yoked aDd fastened to a io:ie ( .!.;, ., And they weie Uuchr. iiot to d -- ,i upjn a ppecial mate, but to t::,i;v place assigned tbem in the proer Thus trained at a compiirativelv , expenditure of time, tht cows cf owner, by the time tby wf-re t- -three yea:s eld. were as well dri! : ' . manageble as thoroughly bruktu . . ., bandied without a yoke. TLe . . this farmer, six. tight and emu--: . ,, ten in number, coa.'d ba seen daily . - iiifi pasmrage season moving sei,. tnrouzh the villnge, two and tw 1 -4 r after pair, like a "string', of ex t, "town teiitn on its way to cattle s'..--. They turned neKer to thu rifrV i r but kejit straight aion th? r.n i out a hre-.k from sjrc ty fi . o-.ri er dvcLirt-d th it the tim trouble he saved in cv ry s.-usuu i . th.n rrpud all the tff.jr. n-cnit.i tiain his auiu:a'.a to this txcn.piy i duCt. A urp"it'tl Investigator. It was in the davs when lio'.e's v. j 23t nurncrou-, bLd Loanin g Iv.-.; -j were resorted to Ly those wLo h d w .. sioa to make brief stays in our ! towns. The hero of this blorv r.d risa early to get the 5 o'clock coach. Ltavjiifj bis room l-y tt;1 wr-i:, door, be found himeif in a I nr:- ;: -ment. The citndle he crrii-d .-. dim light over a largf-, fqt:..re. .! wooden box tht stomi ou tre; Vs in r: L centre of the ro-im. lie pnuj.-J to ;,., at tbe Strang-? box, a:jd as ,e . i. noticed that the bolt Of lh" a. e i. ; upon the lloor. rrottipteu I v curi. y. he lif Ltd the hirjfted hd awJ j l'- in. Tneie was notincg but w, c-:..? of gray blanket. llr p-iy.-. i. is '!.., over the surfaC6 of the bia.'iit. ai thine beneath it t tuiiii int. l.-HiTV the nearest corner he found wi'h !.;ro: that it covered an i:n m r:se ari-t lie shut the box with a clash, but L.n! sence of miud enough to psa the Uli through the staple, ::iid left the L. ii.ti without further tarry it.. The gerie was too near lh-j ho'jse to le amusing. Subs-quently he ;ti- .l that the sou of ihn proprietor t.f house had brouzot home an a . j from South America 0:1 bi-ectil.i-u. j The narrator livtd tobeaiio.d m.iti, I'Lt never forgot the sr-nr-atinii of tikt..: thrill that came to him wben be f .1- ahuOder beneath tbe blanket. To Del rot 1'oNon in lamb Several samples of suspicious loi km; taffy, sold ia the public market:?. lately collected atid submttuu loin' chemists for analysis. Tl.nr r-fft states that four of the i;ve .;,, ex amined were colored with i-': r n.e y ' low to a verv dangerous d--i Ti.e ; .1 . v i COroine yellow poisoned b uH Uih e..M be detected. It has the bivht e..i' over it lot water to neai:y Ci H bier. Stir with a sikk;ii until c'i.-" -'Ivrd. Allow it to settle liom lifier. to ty minutes. If any yellowish . .I'.n er.t covers tbe bottom of the ttiinb'-r it ;s I chrome yellow, ludeed. if any meni at an db iouuq, ine tau not be eaten. Good taffy or csndy is always completely dissolved w!'3 treated in this way with hot water. Tcarls ofTlioiis-ht. It is easy to make straw men. No man ever failed until be los' rou nd encx. Tbe hangman bas no gruJgf -a" s the murderer. V.'e all think we can tlo Ix'r MM tbe other fellow. D.i not squander time, foe is !!e stuff life is made of. Never take the harshe way I;fD love v ill d tb.e deed. Never kick unless you lind you ar getting the worst of il It Id bard toc.tcli Cs!i If V"u bavru't tbe ribt kiud of bait. A. man wants a great mnrty tbi-'5? -k doesn't need in this world. The world is like a wheel imvsntj revolving on which human thirds a '.fr nately rise and fall. "Wben you risa in the mcirui: K f,irlE the resolution to make the uiy a lial'i' one to a lellow-cieature. , lie who comes upiui'i I cieatness must always have baa v.rj j low standard of it iu :3 own iflii''-
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