Farm Motes. The littlr coiia u U now uv iitn. Old bogs will fatteu on the grteu stalks of sweet coro. The more cold a cow takes io the less butter she wit! giro out. Now, if we had lota of sorsbucc bow cheap we cou.d make pork and beet ! The evidence Increases that corn and fl'.to. are the biggest causes of bog chol era, It is not the highway cow but the highway bull that always troubles us most. Grocery men buy skim milk cbeese for what It is, acd retail it to consumers for what it Is not. Ayrshire and Jerseys crossed make grind butter cows. We have some of this cross and they are really model milkers. Nitrogenous foods make muscle. This is wby young and growing ani mals should have bran, middlings, oil meal and oats. To make more demand for cheese there should not be such a thing as klm cheese. The little greed of the few Injures the credit of all. Animals exposed to the cold will eat all the time. This is becaose there is so much fael required to keep np ani mal life. Cold Is death. Clover hay is best for all growing ani mals and cowa giving milk. This is because it is well balanced, and has ft large amount of muscle in it. lio not skim the milk, as it en 'a In Yraad on the consumers, who think tier are buying full cream cheese. It Is a set back to consumption and de mand. The Galloways, as a breed, possess splendid staying powers and consequent ly are true bleeders. They are net great mikersbut make excellent beef. Dairy cows must hare plenty of good water. Sweet corn stalks cnt green will fatten the bogs. A little bran and oats or corn will keep the limbs grow ing. It is best to color butter and cheese with Jersey cattle, and cheapest in tte end. There is no excuse for pale but ter when bulls of this breed can be bought for from $25, to f JO, according to tbe age. We must create a borne local market for lamb and mutton, and then growtr and consumer will be independent of tbe big beef monoply and get better meat at the same time. Outario. Canada, has 752 cheese fac tories and CO creameries where butter is made on the factory plan. Tbe cheese made from skim milk is better for somebody else. It is bard to digest. Empty Bottle Collectors. Those who who have seen tbe empty bottle collectors in their daily rambles about the city would little th:nk, ob serves the New York Ttleijram. that intellect is required ror such businese. Phe truth is, a large amount of knowl edge may be profitably utiliaed even in this humble calling. A lehijram reporter visited an old bottle establishment, and whild war. derirg through tbe building learned a few secrets of the trada. Hot water aud soda tucks and rows of bins on both sides of the room, built like mammoth pigeon holes and extending to the ceil ing, were the principal fixtures in tbe apartment. Tbe bios were f 'j'l of dif ferent kinds of bottles. 'In this age of patent medicine and wildcat whisky," said one o? tbe bottle watchers, it keeps a man busy to keep - track of all the different kinds of bot tles," The number of different brands run rar into tbe thousands, and as they are not of value it is easy to see that a dealer la old bottles has to keep his tyes peeled Many of tbe patent medicine concerns are so dignified that they will not ose the same bottles twice, and if the name or inenrm is blown In the glass, sncb bottles art of no value except for old glass. Hundreds of the various com pound acd extract companies, however, are glad to pay f sir prices for their old bottles, and on this fact the success of the gatherer depends. ew brands of medicine etc., are be ing constantly put upon tbe market. and as soon as the live merchant Dads ttm floating about in the garbage boxes he sets to work to find out if they tcan be proa ably returned, rialn bot tles such as are used for pop, table sauces and spirituous liquors have standard prices, and can be sold at many places A. Couple of Dog Stories. Talklnn about dogs, I should tell vou that London is celebrated for curious dogs. Here are a couple of stories can vouch for. In Sr. Martin's lane there sits every day an old blind man who knits nets. Between his feet sits a bright little Scotch terrier. If you toss him a penny he catches it deftly in tils month and puts hts nose In his own -era band. The blind man utters bib thanks and drops the money In a bag he wears a.ound his neck. In the even intt he leads bis master borne, and through some of the most crowded thoroughfares, too. .Nelson Is tbe celebrated dog of Seven Dials. He is always pointed out to vis itors. II sot bis name from bavlcg lost a foot at some disturbance at Trafalgar equare. lie always buys hi J own food. When any one gives Nelson a pennv and he is hungry be goes to a butcher's or baker's shop, as tie appetite d:c tates, and placing the coin on the coun ter receives a piece of meat or a roll. If be has received more pennies thau he ueeds for the day he buries the sur plus and sits on his treasure all night. Oh,Whala(h. 111 you heed the warning. The signal perhaps of tbe sure approach of that more terrible disease, Consumption. Ask your selves If you can afford for the sake of sav ing SO eentd, to run tbe risk and do nothing for it. We know from experience that Sbllob's Cure will Core jroor Cough. It never falls. This explains wby more than a Million Bottles were sold the past year. It relieves Croup and Whooping Cough at one. Ootners do not be without It. For Lame Back, bide or Chest, nse Sbtlohs' roroua Plaatar. Sold by Dr. T. J- Davison. Sorrows are tbe thorns wherewith the buckle of love fasten. KASKI 1M E THE NEW QUININE. LIVES GOODAFFETITE STRENGTH, QLIETNERVES, HAPPY DAY.5, SWEET SLEEP. A POWERFULTONIC. that the most dellemte stomach will bear. ASPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM. NERVOUS PROSTRATION, and all Una Dtsei Tttamoat scteatlOe (ad aoeearul Blood Paria er Sopertorte qulaiao Mr. John O. Scartoroa-li. Sln. IV. C wret 1 sot saalarla la th. Soethern army end lor a dvua Jr aflerad from It debilitating- effect. 1 we nmnly ma doa when 1 heard of KeaktBe. tb D quinine. It fcelped a 1 Kilned li pound. Have But bad foeb good health to 3D year. tuner letter ef a luillar character treat prom Incut tadivldeal. wttclt tanp Ksaklae a a remedy el aadoabted merit, will be seat a application. fitter front the above neraoa. firing loll detail will be sent on application. Kahlne can be taken wltboat any special mod Ira I advice, tl a bottle Sold by all druagtsta, or ant by mail on receipt of price. TBE KASkUNE CO.. 4 Warren SU. New York. The Miller Organ IS TUB TI1TZST AKT 9XST. fed! c 9 P It stands at the head of all rood nrrane. Thna who) desire to have the bnt oreaa ahoul selves with the merits of oar Inett-uiuenta. Uuat ouid acquaint. take nor wont ror what we amy. -but are ana test oar timnimenta. If no acaler eell our i our organ la jour locality, write to the factory. BUY 'Q OTHEIU Addreea, MILLER ORCAN CO., CWatovaca, ,tw. LCIIANON, ! " PEERLESS " LEADS THE WOSLD. fe500 in CM for General Snporiorlty atCIn- ciiuutti loJnurixi tx position alter lull lr:al and Expert trau "reerless" Traction and Portable Fn;inc, Douiehtic and Creamery EuginoH. Stoam iang' riows. Tke "Geiicr" Threhher and Cleaner. rat.r.t VarlalJe Frio- ret-work aud baw-Uiudo. mai afL &al for cvi.vI(Uey to tho (JEXSEIt MANUFACTUKINQ CO Tiryrn::r. mmv ?. Wo want asonu aad a.t correapualencm. KENTUCKY iViULES The ob!t Ira In Feaa'a whe make a v-cirtt ef a. ea Uck. ealtlle aad iTjiifht and fit t. TV llalae and k- rooMastir la their atahlae one aondred head o4 Main, ail auea. from fvxr foot Vm the large nnh wrijiUnf leuo lha, are U. arah'U A Ca, A "'" Aveaae, flUaheire;h, I'a. Male.aMa Bd tv all part ml the hiaie erd.r. Mothlnc bu o. I picked Mwk te be found la Umit ril ia Lorrra(KadcBc aulKatcd. f-k a CURES f'j.f'Re-i-t:, liLMMil PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING CARS WITHOUT CHANGE, St. LoaU to Los Aaf ! and Sao Fraociaco, VI THg IPQN MOUNTAIN RO'ITT LanSt. Loul. at 8-30 P. Dally. THI? ONLY LINE TMJ n?Pf ty VO HIGH ML TfTVDES. HQ SMO W BLOCKADES fir nirsi2L,-KBRTEDrK,f-ow. u-.r .' ! amerb-ej, wnmZZ . . nam u, Iwm, hv - . -.. mi wty nvul. L Llfi of HEKRT WARD BEECHER 1S-LS. IMU IMMtH t O . tattoa irtl,,. x.Y. V. 7 .-w-w .. amr-aiT r- m,. , - t .T-a, T. im 1 u. b4 two uorru rum. wr- w wrfti r ? PMJC TkKATI- tl... wa. W. 4.r. l fr-sj m4 r. U. tMarw-av DM. X. 4w UCL M, ii i eevsi M. V. Mv44 L y 1 ,,rB"'. NerroeiBe. bright' -'' v nanry o uTtriiMaH. (Jar (tnmrr.B Ued. tmc.tJl Arch etreet. r-hlladelnhla. AI- ADVERTISERS lZL'inlRi: t.. New York, can lurt th exact eoit at any prvimee.: line of Adrertulna la Am mi ran ! ft writers. 4. lM.paK pamphlet, le -a t r 1 1 i n I IUI til ' ar w eii m t-j-'ji'j'r CONSUMPTIOtM aawisssi tM eat anal r li watrwt kit. ava I ef . Care r Heraea l-'eeL rreserving the frog, that very import ant cushion beneath tbe horse's toot, was tbe subject of reinaik by a corres pondent In a recent issue of Rural 2ttw Yorker. Following; are statements made : ir, in seeklnr horse, we take np the foot and find the frojr well preserved the eushioo, so to speak, wide, full and oft the probability is that the remains der of the foot will be in good order. There may be to exception to this to tbe case of a used np horse bavins been turned out to pasture for a period Ions; enouffb to permit tbe frog: to take on new growth. It the frog be fully pro tected and well maintained tbe hoof will be found but little if at all con tracted, for tbe very good reason that the hoof cannot readily contract If the fiog be np to its normal size ln every way. But it is the smith, the bone shoer, who ruins the frog ; that is. very many of them do this. During the many years that the writer has driven horses, he baa always made it a rale to be pres ent during tbe shoeing, and baa never permitted more than the slightest trim ming of the frog, nothing more than the trimming off of Insignificant parts, already Dearly detached. The smith can mutilate and seriously damage tne boot by tbe ose of the rasp ; but, for tunately, the frog is proof against at tacks by this Instrument, and even th knife requires to be sharp, else the pe culiar nature of the frog will resist. Fever ln the feet Is a proliDe source of injury ln the frog, and should be over come at tbe earliest possible day. Con finement upon a dry, plank floor is dam aging W keeping np to complete a sUte of dryness. Outtintc the frog away at the time of shoeing, then setting the root upon caulk Ins, In aucb manner as to prevent tbe frog from pressing npon the ground, will, sooner or later. Interfere with it a development and nsefulness. Tbe most important fnuctlon of the frog is to lessen tbe shock to the foot ln its con tact with tbe ground. This being tbe fact, it should be so maintained, and the ahoe be so constructed tt-at at every step the frog can come in for a fair share of tbe pressure npon whatever substance the boise is required to tread. Thrush is a disease In the feet of tbe horse, usually arising from a dirty coc ci it ion of tbe stable, from neglect In keeping the stall In which the animal s'-ands clean ; more particularly la this the ease In horses of a morbid condi tion of tbe blood, though it may, and Co , occur In horses of a morbific con dition of tbe blood. In the moat cleanly kept stable. The following treatment ii vouched for by tbe veterinary editor of Michigan Farmer, as being both sim ple and effective : Wash out the cleft or division io tbe frog, remove all dirt or other accumu lation, and while wet sprinkle a little sulphate of copper, pulverized, in tbe cleft or division and push it down the bottom with a handle of a spoon, stick, or other conveulent article ; then cover with a little cotton battiny to keep out dirt, Let It remain two or three days, when it may be remcred. If necessary repeat the operation. When properly managed one or two dressings are all that are necessary. Will Twin Calves Breed ! An English paper recently made the following statement In reply to tbe of ten atked query: "Will twin calve breed? " 'It baa usually been held that when twin calves come, they will not breed ; that the first bora of tbe pair will be fertile, but that the other will not, and so strong baa this belief been among the bu'.k of farmers, that the latter born calf has usually been fattened. A few years ago, in the berd of tbe late Mr. Henry Caddy, of Bougbolm, Cum berl and, there were twin calves, heifer at flret and then bull, ln tbe order or birth. Mr. Caddy determined to test tbe theory, and they both proveJ fer tile. More recently Mr. Laocelot Hog carth, of Milloo Moore, Milnthrope, Westmoreland, bad three births of t.ins among his cattle, one animal hav ing twice bad twins at successive births. In two cases the twins were all belfer calves, and in the other a belfer and a bull. I am now informed that the four belfer calves have all bred, and that the twin heifer with the bull is also in calf. Tbe twin boll calf was sold, so tbat of bim my Informant could not speak." Japanese Magical Alrrers. Tbe mystery of tbe so called Janan magical mirrors, so far aa tbe cause cf their reflecting objects that are on tte oacK or tne mirror Is concerned, an. pears to have yielded to a Utile pains taking investigation. They are thin metal hand mirrors, with raised figures on tbe back of them, and are cast of an alloy of about eighty parts copier and twenty of tin, making a vtry hard yet elastic metal. Io grinding the mi rrarn they are presumably laid on a flit put. ana me grinding pressure and tbe thick parts, opposite the raised figures, are ground more rapidly ; the pressure re moved, the plate springs back, and tbe mirror Is concave on tbe face where tbe figure are. Tbe light reflected from this mirror will show tbe figures which are on the back, not from any magical power, but because of tbe concave sur face produced over tbe figures tbe res suit of accident rather than of desigr, a. TTord te Beys. Yon are made to be kind, boys, gen erou, magnanimous. If there is a bov in school who has a club-foot, don't let bim know you ever aaw 1L If there Is a poor boy with ragged clothes, donH talk about rags In bis bearing. H there is a lame boy, assign bim some part in tbe game tbat doei not require running. ir there is a hungry one, give him part of your dinner. If there Is a dull one, help him to get bis lessons. Ir there is a bright one, be not envious of him : for if one boy is proud of bis talents, and another Is envious of them, there are two great wrongs, and no more tal ent than before. If a larger or stronger ooy baa injured you and Is sorry for It, forgive him. All the ecbool will show by their countenances bow tnech better I it is than to have a great fuss. If You Are Sick With Headache, KeuraVtfa, Khcnraatlara Dyapep U, BUkmaneaa. Blood Humora, Kkiner Dieeaee, ConetlpaXkm, Female Trout4cw, Ferer and Ague, 8U ltaarB, partial ParalyaU, or Kerroue froa trattoo, oae falne Celery Compound and be cured. In each of three the cause la mental or Ihyk-al orerwork, anxiety, cxpomre or malaria, th cfiVct of which la to weaken the nerToaa fya trm, rceoltUis til oae of theae diwraava. Bemoew th carea with that great Scire Tonir, and the auecL.1 will diaappear. . Paine's Celery Compound J a a. I Sown. FprinrSeM. Mae., wrltrev Paine' Celery Com pound raiinat t exccUed n m Nerre Took". In my rae a awgle buttle wrrooirht a irrrat rbanjre. My nnrwunne entirely dlaappeared. and with It the rvsultina; attWtiiia of the evirearh. heart and liver, and th whole too of the aytetn waa wonderfully Invigorated. 1 tU any nienda. Ualck aa I bar been, faena'a Celery Compound Will Cure You I Sold bf drainrUu. $1 ; etx lor SS. Prepared only by Waxia, KjcaaaseoM A Co, Burlington. Vt. nTtt tbe Aoed, Renrou, Debilitated. ekBaaaB?a,BaVnWL'-v The American Live - Stock Wagoii. For tic Uk or Entcters aM Stoclm Shtes Time, Lalur aM Eirense. Vo danger to aba animal you are) oonreyinx. or to your horaee. The animal Abea mot get heated np. but la ready to kill aa toon aa it reeeb.ee the alanghteao , and roar anaai m aouoa ana .reeitiiy wnen it U brought to lae Mook. At for CwiaJepv - B.' riD. vr curiTmix. 1 CO SECHLER & CO- MAarcFACTrmBM o Business and Pleasure Vehicles. Proprietars ud Sill then ef SeeUer's Impmed Perftctioi Flfti-Ykisl Jtu PFerS) Caarialti an roB cataxootjx. 17atertovn Steam Engine Co. 1 a X Central Way- and RElM.I.Mj.lll.UV awai" d " - 1 ''ihliBh hr wee mt ' IJj,' " i ahealaaair ,iav iiiw iiuialr and and Mrteet aad fall . I.tanaeUi we "em aetbe rail eeinrainat ef aaiTBtteaethaad Vlei 1 iiMetlia, ar mama uilALparaaOK feaa.. - . 1 . 1 - UrTUlvIO PCR80 0 1 1 $ t 0 1 Xr S 1 The Standard OH Cempaay. ef FltUbargh. Pa, mad a apeelalty er maaataetartBg lee th dome tie trade, th Baeat hraada ef IMuiiiiatiBZ : ani : Lifliricatiiii : Oils, NAPHTHA AND GASOIM THAT UAIf BE MADE rKUM PETKOLIUM. e If y wlih th meat aalfermly aatUfaetery 11 la tha aaarket aak ar ear. Trade for Ebensburg and Vi cinity Supplied by Y. S. Barter & Bro., Ebensburg, Pa. NOT DEAu YET I VALUE LUTTRINCER, atABXVAOTtramt IB, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE TIN ROOFING. lt! kT.1?" ! hH rrlendt aad the pablle la geoeral to th fact that a I tlU a?" bBaee at th old ataod eppotu th Ji!"T. HoV- tb",,"r. prepared t apply from a large toek, or maaa faetarlBg tear. der aayarueleln hi line, from the mallMt te IItIb "rteee b"t ""n"r "d l ln owet at JaKl.!?" W,rk 1Ulr -'O- -I blUhmenU TIN ROOFING SPECIALTY. and aury yncr1r to my wwkj aad ptieee. . LV'TTKlMGEji. OMbajg, April IS, 18S3-U. Warranted to color more gonda than any other d yem ever made, and to give mor brilliant and durable cueura. Aak fur Uic iMawaai, and take no other. A Dress Dyed FOR A Coat Colored IO r j r J uarmenis ncnemrvy j CENTS. A Child can use them ! Urque ltd for aM Faiwy and Art Work. At drucr and Merchanta. Py Book free. WELU, IICHAtOSON 4 CO Prop enrifaftaa, Vt. Tor prleea, tem'ud drrulara, addrea IIirHAlV BBABT k Ctt. DeJCerfa, mtoch. oo,ooo. eve Jlrpreeeaited. Hanufacturors of STEAM ENGINES BOILERS O All Kinds. Writ for Catalogue. WHY WILL PEOPLE nee tte Impure aad L'awhela. aeeae Krfngeratar which are kaed with wood, siac ; eeuec aevmric troahlv and te by aamuag aula, whoa REFRIGERATORS LINED WITH StoBeyin mi Icdcnted Fibre. wich are free from absorption, eomeaea. aad THOKOl tHLV AMTABr.rai.i! eal ! Ki and pruAucc low temperature t CaLaJnfwe iiog full clpl.aj.ticn. and de. criplKn. will he mailed free on applicative. Addrcea the Bunulacturcra, MONROE Bros. Jofroi - Ktm Htr-ot, CTLlrVErEVIST. OHIO. B4 nTSnehZa ir4 mUhltrtkMleihr. ThearaS ef the te waannam fS naerf tt a, et haaa, Mm petw ranwlir galea aamaiwiaataadheaLh mATanaT. hVwtKW. TaVw.S8.Ira.C HARRIS REMEDY CO.. Wrt Cnmsr SOOW K.TeoAbaueaakarr.ixrtTTw am 'rial of ur Appilanoe. Aak for Tarmt' 1 SEND Y0UR ORDERS FOR CANDEE RUBBERS TO H. CHILDS & CO. ataasfaetarsrs u4 vTbsleaals Dsalsrs la 9 AND 511 WOOD STREET, PITTOBUROH. AGENTS VtfAWTED T. emnT'" J?r "B" or tBe lanteet. eldest eetab llrhed. BrJT KNOWN WUKSERIES 'n the eenntrr. Mint liberal term. Veequaled faelll tU. GENEVA NURSKRY. Kitabliahed 14. W.r.SMITH,OENENA,K.y. Aug. it, 3m. Important to Canvassers. , ''AHTEn LilTeOanTaanera In eeery eonnty l?J!,.,..UnlUMl Staa te ell FOX'S PATKNTKK VLRslHLEaAD IRON, which combines two Nad Iron. Polt.oer, rioter, fce., en Iron doing the work olan eatlretet ef ordlaarv Iron, i Vl.. .eLU? -hy S" Br alcohol lamp. DOES AWAr WITH HOT HITI'lIEkS. Frlee moderate. A large and laaUng Income laiared i.'!rv'K1m?ICT, 4t. for circular. Ac, I OX &AU 1KOK CO., 9 Kead. St.. N. Y. waa- leHttm llomeinade Candj. Five pounds of sugar vrill make enough for a small evening company. Buy xxx confectioner's sugar at a wholesale grocer's, and do not. be de luded into taking powdeied sugar, as it Is useless. One can make as many varieties as she cbooss, and a good way is to make an "one-egg quantity" of each kind, as follows : Take the while from an egg and measure It. Pot with It an equal Dumber of spoonfuls of water. Stir in sugar until It can be mixed with the band. Do not get It to stiff. Experience Is the best teach er here, but when one can flatten it on to the moulding board without its sticking la a good test. Vanilla Is tbe best flavor for all but lemon and al mond candies, and possibly a few oth ers. For chocolate drop, roll tbe cream into balls with tbe Angers; drop into melted chocolate and roll around with a fork tilt the balls are thickly coated. Take out with a fork better still, a long pin and piace them on slightly buttered light brown paper, not near enough to touch each other. Orange and lemon candy Grate the riid of one orange ot one lemon for the quantity above mentioned. Mix this thoroughly Into the cream. Flavor with lemon or orange juice. Tbe best way to find out when the mass is suffi ciently flavored is to tast ir. Form these candles Into loog strips and cut ir. squares. A ?!t,ttf combination ii . 'Tt:r of lemon then one of chocolate, then one of orange. , The chocolate is made by mixing grated chocolate with cream acd flavoring it with vanilla. For almond Oblongs cover almonds with the cresm. For almond cquares chop some almonds very fine SDd mix with tbe cream; then roll Into strips and cut in squares. Flavor these with either almond or vanilla, or a mixture of both. For nut equates make tbe cream into larger flatter squares and place the half of an English walnut on one or each aide. For fie and date creams open the fruit about two-tbirds of its oblong circumference. Remove tbe stone of the date and fill with cream. Roll io granulated sugar to give them the usual erystalized appearance. For rose tint, which makes a pretty combi nation with layers of white, lemon orange and chocolate, flavor with rasp! berry or strawberry juice, taking care to strain out all the seeds. Fine apple juice makes a very delicious fltvor and gives a very delicate tint. For the pistachio shade, bruise lettuce, pour hot water on it, strain carefully and let It stand. One's ingenuity will stig gest other varieties. Extract of vanilla is so variable as to degrees of strength that no definite qusntity can be given. Get a good article and the taste of a flavored cream will soon determine how much. If you get your cream paste too stiff, thin It by adding white of e;g mixed with an equal quantity of water. Trapping for fekunks. The price of a skunk tkin is regulat ed by tbe quantity of black fur on it, writes a Scranton Fa. correspondent to the New York Sim. Tbe original buy er who is gnided in tbe price be pays for each class of pelts bv quotations oc casionally sent to him by fur dealers in ?sew York, can tell at a glance how much he can afford to give for a skin that Is before him. If he is In doubt as to whether a skin contains less black than white fur, be places bis hand over the black portion. If the black part Is as large as his band, he throws tbe skin into a heap, for which he is to pay the highest price. Skins tbat have about an equal amount of black and white fur are pot Into another pile at a lower price than tbe others. Tbe lower priced ones are those that contain more white than blank fur. Various ways of trapping the nocter nal prowlers with a humped back, peak ed Dose and busby tail are adobted by the rustic urchins np tbere. The trap must be used in this way. A. flat stone is placed on the ground or snow not far from a barn or other outbuildings. Then the end of another and heavier flat stone is braced against tbe edge of the horizontal stone, the other end be ing propped up with a stick, so that the stones and the prop look almost like tbe figure 4. To tbe prop a bait made gen erally of a chicken's bead is fastened. In order to get at the bait tbe skunk Is obliged to take np a position under the slanting stone. As soon as the skunk begins to yank at the bait, one of the props slips out of place, tbe stone fallr, and the skunk is crushed. Some ot tbe urchins set as many as fifteen traps at night. Ot coarse each trap doesn't catch a skunk, but many of the lads gather ln a half a dozen a piece each taornln when tbe weather is fav orable. It isn't very agreeable to akin the skunks, but tbe boys don't mind it at all. They tack the skins on tbe side of the barn to dry, and, after they have accumulated forty or forty-five, they dump them into the aleigh and take them to market. Hew t cook Water. The late Charles Delmonico used to claim that they were tbe first to teach the "hot water cure." Take a cup of hot water with lemon juice in it," they would say to their guest who com plained of poor appetites. The lemon juice waa only to take away the Insipid ity of the hot water. For this remedy tbey charged as much as for a drink of their best liquors twenty-five cents and the money was certainly better spent than for alcoholic drink. "Few people know how to cook water," he would say. "The secret is putting good, fresh water into a clean kettle al ready warm, and setting it to boil quickly, then takiDg it right off, to use in tea, coffee, or other drinks, before it Is spoiled. If it is allowed to steam and simmer and evaporate, till alt the good of the water H in tbe air, and tbe lime, and Iron, and die?s left in the kettle, it Is very bad." There is much truth in this. Dyapepalat atmd Llrer CemaplaUnt. . Is It not worth tbe small price of 75 eents toofree yourself of every eymptom of tnese distressing complaints, if you think so call at our store and get a bottle of Sboloh's Vltallzer. Every bottle has a printed guarantee on It, use accordingly, and If It does on no good tt will cost you nothln". Sold ty Di. T. J. Dayisoo. A FIN T. PIECE OT IS INDEED A LUXURY FiNZER'S a a - I i iafwri f y NEAR BEIrH mmA TOBACC0 llv7 fe MM 1 POSSIBLE AND IS J TQ KNOWN AS A, Jt MAKE IT AMONG DEALERS WE ARE SURE THAT ONE TRIAL Will Convince You of Its Merits 1U LOOK FOR THIS TAG ON EACH PLUC, &vi OLD 11 . Jho.Fnzeh Bros., LDUisviLiEi rr. TEE SANFORD REFLECTOR - HOT-AIR FURNACE, tw last rcvnra mm io tt. it. 7 Orer 30.000 BANFORD Heaters in TJe. A Trf ml Will Jumtifv Our Oatm. i-w Mau.Bfertfirr f Th fiajiford !. UaJU an or thwPsuirora P .af Ce-vnttx v-niin iirsvt- fa aea aanuifit Honiara, mjux Uio clol: avLara AH;lr LoeksL Jrbr pwreKms mg lwA aerstd fur cirrMlar and mtrmm . Th Banford Nation! Store Works, T Tzziry. fetluklX I'A Vit-St jr. T. City. We Want Youi To send us 40 cents for one of our 6-in. FARM WINCHES. Uffet, Handy and Strong-, will Outwrax and On. last two Ordinary Wrenchea. YOU WANT Household S. D. Set. ThU eat conaicta rf a Koanwood Handle mn4 four interr-haug-eahl blade Kcrew-d river and S ehial flttlnr aajna: all paokmj In a et wood box. Thia toolia roiutauur iianftil Trrrwhfn. around th houax. at tlie rfT.ce. in tbe "hop, oa the fann. rVnt rree on recmpt of S I .60. Ask Your Local Dealer for tban. If h ha not ft thorn, ho will (ret th-m forTou. or w willaond rithrr rn rocript of prirw, aa aaove. Srntt ttamp for otir illurtraled coto ELLHICH & CO., Plantsville, Conn. MASON & HAMLIN The eabiiMit orran waa intrednced m lie promt forai by Maaon A Hamlin h 1S8I. Othw maker ' hl r",:?ctm " 01 rmrtrnmenta. SLn8.J'"on Hamlin tirpine have alwav mta Utood thoir enprrrnnry as tbe bet io the world. 1 M"? ? "amliii offrr a demonatratiom of tha nMwrlad exeaUejif of their organs, tbe fart that trafedeeiWTiM $t TO HtKtO. frxe. , . Maacm at Hamlin do not hesitate to make the ex traordinary rlaim for thair pianoe. that they are enpenor to all others. Tbey rrnoRniao tbe hlch exoanenre achieved by ether lead in B maker in the This they aunnute soIHy to the imnerkebla iml provemont mtrodaeed by them In the year 18KJ. a-S aow j their., A HatiiTPiK gIPIANOSIs;! crcaoaci. CSiK3 a tyforWdlna In tnne and other ianortant aivawtaei. ki5oteii.w,uinln'. teeUmooie from three iSllLT,JaaMar and taaera, sent, tontber with deeenpUTe catalogna, to any applicant. MASON 14 HAMLIN ORGAIv AND PIANO CO. LAST OPPORTUNITY! Far CHEAP EXCritBIO! T 72 Tm at. l.Vt .u p. HiMi.lat. H.ui. . Tmttnrry lih and Kanaaa City via. K'v.onrt eiaa Kail war. I'lirnr 17ih. fw-AH eenr taaaa ta lb Unltad Btataa and Canada will aril tick eta te lon Anaalaa. San X1pxo and Han "-o tr-r tkia XXCC iilON' DR. HOBENSACK'S- BI1Y0UB DEBILITY FILLS. A cure and aalt apecific fur waak aaa aad dabilliy of tha ncrvoia y taam, and amcrai xhaaattoa anvins from youthful Imprudence. Kcfmi and ovarwork of body and braia. cauainx pbyaical and mental waak aeaft, Imi ui' memory and aexual in -capacity. CURES OLD and YOUMQ. Price tv vet box. Prraared and fur ala t Ir"Habeaaack'a Laboramrv. No. SOON. Street. Fhila, Send (or cimiUa. T SWtlt Qritrs far srr C'ct fivzari Stoet y hava steady work lr nxawa. anixr. iMMrmi Salarvaad EiDaMM.tr Commiie. if Preferred. W. srnw a toll IIM af fruit aaa hardv araamannil ..' eladiac tha saw aa rarasana. Evarvikiax atrietlr ir ela-a. Satiafsetioe Qaarsntaed to Cwtoeen and Agent. Tm kiiMBM I .anlv arw qaicklv lca4. 8lata (hiapaaac. Amirmmm. IV O. CHAHIS. tit.. 14SO ttouUi Feast Stjttsire, rhiladelliia. Pa, 1 r fVEoiM SALESMAN everjwhere, local W X is and irarellna. to sell ear good. Will 1 l f Iay pood salary and all expenae. Write lnf V r t rmi at onne. and tte salary want ed. (STANDARD S1L.V&& WALK CCMrANI. Boston, Min. Fmi3 XT 13 Words or VlHdom. Th bougbs that bear m t hlri2T est. ' One bour to-day Is vforlh tw0 morrow. Proud loots make foul work in faCB. ZsaJ without knowledge is cre w out light. Not to hear conscience is the tr silence it. ado periecny conientea inn ' I perfectly useless. He is happy who has coLquerei ness once and forever. Tbe truest end of a life is to jr., tbe life tbat never ends. Ha who spends all he gets is 02 , high toad to beggary. in, UV. m : nunc nucuj uuuri&ues every good thing grows (test. oil Small faults indulged thieves that let in greater. are Commit a sin twice, and it seera to thee a crime. J)j not to others what yo woclj-, have others do to you. u The camel desired bortig and u. were taken from him. A simple l!ght answers aa e, tr, a. a a r J' ' uuuurcu tuea as ior one. Many a colt's skin is fastened to saddle its mother tears, The govtrnment of one's stifi,,, 1 X SMHJAM II,,. i - i V'.everness is a sort or genius for j, atrumentahty. It is tbe traio o! hand. A man lives Ijy believing sotnf.L not by debailiig and arguing 8Sf... man? inmgs. Tt la frllK irtii.nlt. :iv oabiuua are proju ci lae One, aLd u. viauais or ine oiner. He who brings empty hands i0 PTSnarv ff Ihp T.rirrl rarclu 0 .-.v.j K,jea 4l wnn qis Deny iuii. Truth is the most powerful thing j, tbe world, since fiction can only p: by its resemblance ta it. Oreat man heo-fn antarnrin. v.. i-- -.v.j.i.Dcj iwcia; they think them great, and foo!a be. canse they think them easy. Tbe voice of conscience is o delta-, that it is easy to Btifleit; butiiisaln clear that it is impossible to tniauk.it. General observations draw fiom pjr. ticulars are the jewels of knowWj, comprehending great store in a room. How few realize that the t love and hate lie so close togetLM ttt it takes but little to bring tie l.: uppermost when under the prtssrire i unkindness or injustice. He whoppeuds his life in accci'.li'. ing knowledge which is never adsv to the wants of society is a iiurn miser, nis gainings bear no leurti and he defrauds mankind of their j-j dues. Single-minded men always scc-tJ The wedge, says Carljle, will rtrt rocks, but its edge must be sharp rJ. eingle ; if it be double, tLe weage j bruised in pieces and will rend co;ti$ The liberty ct using harmless pica ures will not oe disputed ; but it isi.il to be examined what pleasures narmlees. The evil of any pleasure i not in tbe act itself, but in hs cotie- quences. oucu ib iue ovui oi iue inat none an happy but by the anticipation t change. The change itself is nothing; when we have made it, the next wieha to change again. The world ianotye: exhausted. In the decline of life, shame and gr.f are short duration ; whether t be Ltx we bear easily what we bae boura loog, or that, finding ourselves in t:: less regarded, we less regard o'.htn. or, that we look with slight rtgi:2 upoo tfllictions, to which we know tti; the hand of death is about to put au rA. The Pool or lielhesda. Tbe pool of Bathesda at jerusi.ee where Christ healed the paralytic, in at last been located with reasi:i;s certainty, and a long vexed quesiiin i thus apparently settled. It is e.i'. Cnuich of St. Anne and in cnrnc'.:x with the excavations made around !', that the real pool of Betbesda k re cently been discovered bv llerrt'ecrai S bick. There is a court yard t :fce northwest of the church, whica leli throngb a newly opened passHgs into another court yard some fifty square. At the north of this latter court yard there was at ons tiaae i small eburcb. Beneath the f! vir of tbe sometime church are vaults, ni through tbe floor of the vaults a ciiiem is reached, cut into the rock to a dep'. of thirtv feet. Thia cis'.ern is a portion of the original pool of Bethrsda. Tbere is still water in it. but it i d. dealt to aav whence it comes. Turthf r nn'E alioo'may brini more details to ligat. Discoveries in Ancient Syria. Tqe United S:ates Consul a lroat reports that a few months -go a rr'-f of Germans, under the age ot their Government, begau fjca tioos In a mound at the foot of IM Amanus (a mountain two davs' jound south of Marash in the Vilayet Aleppo), and have discoverd some -I blocks af blackbasalt with baa-re' 5 of men and animals, constituting t. basement story of a lage iJ These sculptures bear aomiBt.1 characteristics or Hittite art, but r Hittite inscriptions have yft found. In the court of the r!8Ce w" discovered a colossal statue of apalus covered with Assyrian cor.fi fotm inscriptions. The Germani- . , . a lTrT,-lt1C, still pusniug loiwaiu iu In Aairnr oxnectation of DlCre tant discoveries. One Hay ta Catch onkj A ruse mentioned as successful in ttj captureof thse imitative animale not. however, bear upon it the staw probability. It cons.sts of P basin of strong salt water before i n of wild monkeys. The 'W then retires a couple of dosn j and. having rrovided bimsen similar bowl of clear water, p . . nnrl PVeS. HI9 Ll rnh it on bis face and eyes nin)'J are clnselv followed by the . a. i.A ct rnnlf I with the result ma. to - mt effecsually blinds them .o that they may be 'u"n od fr WV -1 bured. AVo bearo w or who had seen it done.
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