auaur, I. ani and Hams. To mktj S4unt? for Soti k-epii g : For fifty pounds chopped pik, fat and lean combined, add ore found two ounces best salt, four ounces each Mark feprer and pu'vr:7.-d sjge, two ounce saltpetre dissoivid iu a gill of Loi irg water. Mix uutil thorough y incorpor ated ; theu pack tightly ato narrow cloth sacks and hang io a o'd place. If cot all cctisumtd during cold wheth er, it will keep sweet until !aie in the epilog. As auny peisora d rot like bigh seasortd food, and if ruaile only for preset use it is aivisd using only three ounces each cf pepper and aage for the above amount of nn-at, the otLer proportions of seasoning b-irg correct. Io rendering lard for family use keep the lard from the intestines by itself. and usu it during the winter. For long keeping cut the leaf into email sections and place it over a slow Are, stirring It often from the bottom lest it scorch on the keitle (use no water) and cook it slowly until the scraps become slightly criep, when remove the kettle from the stove and let stand until cool enough to handle safely. Then straiu directly Into well cleansed stone jis kept fcr lie purpose, and when cold cover and con Tey them to the cellar. Lird rendered In this way will be pure and whita. and keep ptrtecily eweet for an Indefinite length of time. For curing bancs : To each 100 pounds of hams take 3 pounds best coarse salt, 2 ounces stltpetre, 2 pounds brown sugar and 4 gallons vrater. Slightly rub the hnrs s wkh tine silt hi d pack firmly into rhe barrel. Mix the above after the bams have lain two da s and pour over them ; it Hill just cover them. Let the hams remain in the brines x weeks and they are then just right for smoking. The above recip's are vouched for by a New York correspecdent iu Country Gentleman. The 5hot loner in a Ybiou. There was cms a mechanic at Ikisto', "England, who bud a queer dream. "Walts was his name, and he was by trade a sho maker. TLe making of the little leaden pellets whs then a slow, laborious and consequently costly pro cess. Watt bad lo take great bars cf lead and pound them out into sheets of a thickness about equai t the diameter Of the shot he desired to tnak. Thm he cut the sheets into little cubes, which he placed in a revolving barrel or box and rolled until the edges wore eff from constant friction and the little cubes became spheroids. Watts had always racked his brain trying to devise a belter eclu me, but in ain. Fiually, after an evening ept-nt wit! some jolly coaipmiona at the alehouse, he went home and turned into bed. II? soon fell into a deep lumber, but the liquor evidently did cot agree with him, lor he bud a bad dream. lis thought he was out again with the "boys." They were all try ing to Hud their wy homo when it be gan to rain al.o. Beautiful globules of lead, polished and shining, fell in a torrent and compelled him and his bibulous comi)..aioc to draw their heavy limts to a place of shelter. In the morning, when Wai ts arose, he lemembered the dream. lie thought about it ull day, and wondered v. hut ahape molt ou lead wonid take in falling a distance f'irough the air. At last, wheu he could rest no loi g-r, he ctrritd a ladlef ul of the hot met! up into the BU'epie of S Mry of 11-del.ff - and dropped into the mo.it below. De scending he took from the bottom of the shallow pool several handftilsof pei fect shot, far superior to any he had ever seen. W.itt's fortune was made, for he had cocceived the idea of the shot tower, which has since been the on ly means tnipioyed in the manufacture of the Mule mi&sle so much used in war and sport. Does the Kurth Jltvolre.' How to Trove it. It has puzzled the heads of a good many 'youngsters to know how the earth turns round. A German educa tional journal published in Frankfort, gives the following directions for prov ing that the earth "does move f lake a good-sized bow!, till it nearly full water, and place upon the fl or of a room which is not exposed to sh ik ing or jarriiig fioin the a reet. Sprinkle over the surface of the water a coating oflycopodium powder a white sub stance, which Is sometimes used for purposes of the toilet, and which cau be obtained at almost any apothecary's. Then upon the surface of this coating make, with pondered charcoal, a straight black line, say an inch or two in length. Having made this little black mark with the charcoal powder on the surface of the contents cf the bowl, lay down upon the floor, cloe to the bowl, a stick cr some other straight Object, so that it will be exactly parallel with the mark. If the line happens to be parallel with a crack in the fl or or Tvltb any stationry ol ject in the room, this will serve as well. "Leave the bowl undisturbed for a few hours, and then obm-rve the osi tiou of the black mark with re'etence totheotijeCt it Wc3 parallel wub. I will be found to have moved about and to have moved from east to west ; that is to s jy, tn the opposite d.rection of the earth on Its axis. The eirth, in Imply revolving, has carried the water and every thin? else iu the bowl around with it, but the powder on the surface has been left bth nd a little. The line will always be found to have moved from east lo west, which ia perfectly good proof that evtrything else Las . moved the other way." jt is almost impossible certainly is always difficult to atop an evil course when once it is well under way. We should, therefore, be exceedingly care ful to waicb the tread of every habit to which we commit ourselves. Nothing in this world ia little when we think ot the pnsntble outcome which may be wrapped up in if as tn a seed. A newer Thin Uanllen. Wbjdo-o nimj pcoln w we aroood mi to rrter lo bUffrr and te ruado lfcrab by I nrliitrMlon, Cooatlpallon. i) zi rif, !, t,f Aprtltr. Ciiuinn Up of the FiMHt, Yrilow Mtln. whru tor 73 t-enla we wHlBn tlieu.Rln.l lB S)tm Vi.. Hi-r, Buaiauteed to cuio ttiew. bol-i by Dr. T. J. KASKI IM E THE NEW QUININE. LIVES ( y v - ji V MKLUTH, C QriETNERYE, DAFFY DAY?, --tYEET SLEEP. A POWERFUL TONIC. that the most delicate stomach will bear. ASPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM. NERVOUS PROSTRATION, ad all (lro Itseae. TlitOMt tftentltle and suceesful Blood Porta er Nonertortn nmnme Mr. John t HcarbomarTi. Slmm. N. write. "I ot malaria in the Southern army and lor an lotB year untri rrom in fli-Di.iiauna- tnwu. 1 at t rrlhly ran down when I beard ef Kaaktne. tba new qalnlne. It belj.e.1 me ac cue. 1 sained S punt. liav act bad such good health in 'SO year. Other Uctrra afa (Imllar character from prom inent Individual, vtlch lump Kanltloe aa a remedy ol undoubted merit, 1U be tent on application. ie'ter from the above pfi, giving rail details will be lent on application. Kaklne can be taken without any vpenlal med ical advice. l a bottl . Sold by all druicglMs, or none bv n.H on rvoeipt t price. THE KA.--K1NE vu.. 6i Warren St... New York. m Filler Organ IS TJtf I IXEST ASD JiEST. c if. 1 0 It tand th hoad cf all rvl orrana. ThoaB whe 1 Kire t hfi Ukc Hvan should MMQ.int Utetu. telvf. with the mt-ntJi f our liKtninirnta lon tAfcj oar w.-vnl rr what wo av.-tut mr aul tru our lutnjru-nti ir n .l.-lr m IU our uruaua In Jutur write lo tbc Ia ur. iiuy oTiinn. AJ.irrs. MILLER ORCAN CO., il PEEF . La 01 S LEAUri THE MOULD. t-.V)0 ?:i GoM ,,r Crucr.-.l .cr:;-. riority r.X Cln c.uuaii I-i iriri:il r'x;-.t ii i after lull t::il Li.ti-t tr:. ii;--. -.".vi ." 'vtTuvvH reerlt Trertion an I TurtaMe Fr.g-Ino.. Ionir.li" and Creauiery E'lirines. M;r.;.i (isii'r I'Iowa. Th MGck?rw TLro.LiT and C'L-aner. f4 I 1 &t::; Varint lo Fric T.t-t i-ii-N.To,l jim! cVa- f F iw-IIill on the) r;iAi i. S.-:iJ Ut ca:."l ;.iotvt .o c- isr.r. 'ianl'i-acti r.ixa co Vc van :-i.J iuv-:U) C'rn.K;iicnct KEbTOCKY MULES. Tb only firia ia Veil bu niM,Ki LMiur of Ken- lirivin (i f-rr an l Fit u m J r sin avwu - - Mule, ull air.:-, frum four iWi t thr lar,r- mtik we-i tin; lo rr 1. Anihr-tm Co., .M Srit(l Avriuit. littUiirj;!!, M u'c i(f txl to nit )"trt4 of lb Matt on or I r. Nothiug LaI LorrriMLfiruoe Suiicitcxl. . w r r mm -v PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING CARS WITHOUT CHANGE, St. Louis to Los Aoegles aa J San Froociico, VIA THE IPQN MOUMTftjiy BOQt Lave St. Lcuia at 8:30 P. M., Daily. Tjj.?-gt.YL !Ka.Tm .t pqc : jir to man a t rtTVDzs. t:o zso wbl ccl'si s PI rp"3 " i.rmnTrnFFM'irpow. 1... ' J " an J Oi -.t-t,-ll. t mril ' ' l Atuvf.1-.1n M iif i. n iHi.l u,,..r u .11 lh- ranuw -'llU iL S lit. I.w . .1 mi I- ... ' . HW t::i ef kCrcr v;5S3 seecser ..o.! i. I'a(rl" 1 rr.if reiij. t'.'.'i'J I'lXIK '! . relation li. liroc.klya. X.y. 1 .- . . t K-n Ml,, ,.or .; ( . , , , , i.i-.. i -m of A-: f ti,. w.r.1 kkr: .! ml t.ac M.iloc I.,., i . . e-.r-i I tr-r I. m l.ilh ta ! a ir. 1 .! I . .:. .P TW.I TT1 . t..iK-r lt aval, - I . . Tr. VI. -r l..'. iMaa. t j ,uff.r. BhK. r. o. . du.t. a-tutt a. in ii t.. for Imp., Orarel, Nrvu;ne'. Urmhti Heart. I'riirarvnr I.iver diaea'ra. "ore loarrau teed. mc.3t An-h Mrert. fr.Haiinlj.ft. Al druKKiaia 1 ry it. l a Ldtie. ix lr i. Alaren 14, 1 i. K want SAI.I.SMO tver) where, local auil tra ,i inic. to Mil our good. Will t-arrv.'0'l ialar ant all ext-enaea. iita m W lor u i ui. i i n-f , ami ii.i trr tot. MA.a1iU SlL.Vta;VAlifc tvAW tub, tia-a. e-l bo ew a W "W I BT -ev a a m W . I .1 . 1 - V J All Iru(i.iu, iv.. .4 , only b Sr. Setb Aruold. llnLUf., Uiwugcui, X. 1. mi a Fart About Jlask. Every one kuums iLe odor of musk, font every one does not know that it is the product of a secretion ot tbe musk deer. This animal ia regarded by certain oatuaralists as a species of gozelle ; it ia about the eiz of a roebuck, and of a gentle and tiuiid nature. Its more ments are quick, lively and graceful ; tut it is especially distinguished by a little sic situated near the navel, and containing tbe much-prized mask, wbich is secreted as a kind of clotted and fatty humor of a brown color, much restmbling dried blood. It is only found in adult males. Fonr kinds cf musk are distinguished in commerce that from China or Tonquin, which is considered the best ; that from Yunnan, that from Assam, ard the Kabartine must, from Russia and Sibera. It appears, notwithstand ing tbe opinion of Cuvier, that many other species ot this fami'y are provided with a musk-poucb, which may explain tbe difference presented by f ise various samples met with in commerce. Tbe price of musk is from f3to 20 an ounce in tbe natural pouches. Tbe high price it a strong temptation to fraud ; and tbe musk is often found mixed with lead, iron, copper, said, dried blood, or even paper or rags, to increase tbe volume and weight. After tbe introduction of tbe foreign bodies, tbe pouches are closed up again in es ingenious a manner, tbat only tbe eje of an expert can discover tbe fraud. Tbe purest musk, ani tbe most valued by tbe Chinese themselves, is tbat void ed by the animal upon stones and trees. Tbe odor of musk is perhaps tbe strongest of a!l known perfumes. Only a minute quantity is necessary to prr f uma a large quantity of other material. It is of an incalculab.o divisibility. If one cp3n a bottle containing this per fume, tbe whole surrounding air is sat urated with its odor, which may be carried by the wind for long distances. Musk was well known to the ancients, and was highly prized by them as a medicine, as it still is among the Oilental nations. About COO pounds ate annually consumed in tbe United States, of which ninety-eight per cent, is used in perfumery, and tbe remain der in medicine. Tbe Action or tbe Heart. As with each1 stroke the heart pro jects something like six ounces of blood into tbe conduits of the system, and as it does to some 70 times every minuta and 4,200 time in an hour, this implies tbat it does tbe same tbibg 100. 800 times in 24 hours; 30 000 000 times in a year, and more than 2.500,000,000 times in a life of 70 years. The me chanical force tbat is exerted at each stroke amouuts to a presnre of 13 pounds upon the entire cbaiga f biood that has to tw pressed onwaid through the branching network of vessel". Ac coraing to tbe lowest estimate tbat has been made, this gives an caertion of force t ht would be adequate, in anoth er form of application, to lift J20 tons one foot high every 21 hours. Yet the piece of living mechanism tbat is called upon to do Ibis, aud do it without a puute for three score years and ten, without being itself worn out by the effort, is a small bundle of flesh tbat rarely weighs more tbau eleven ounces. It is :n tbe nature of the case, also, lit tle vital machine can not- Am at any time stopped for reiair. If it gets out of order it must be set right as it runs. To Btop the beating ot tbe heart fcr more than the briefest interval, would be to change life into death. The nar rative of what medical science has done to penetrate into the secrets of this del icate force-pump, so jealously guarded from the intrusion of tbe rye tbat it can not even be looked, into until Its action bas ceased, is nevertheless a long history of wonders. By means of the epymograph a writing style attached to the wrist by a sjslem of levers and springs the pulse is made to record ac tual autographs ot cardUe and vascular derangement. Hheat From Seed 5000 Tears Old. A most Interesting experiment cul minated in the raising of some wheat grown from seeds as old as tbe Exodus. The experimenter is l)iid Drew, who last year received from a friend in Alexandria, Egypt, some grains of wheat taken from a mummy exhumed near tbe ruins of Memphis, and be longing, it is believed, to the period of the Ninth Dvnafty, which would make It grown about 3.000 B. C, or be near ly five thousand years old. He planted the seed early ia the Spring and care fully nursed it. It grew rapidly, and at the time of cutting measured from six and a half to seven feet high. Tbe leives alternate on tbe stalk like com mon wheat, but the product of the plant is the most singualar part of 1c, for instead of growing in an ear like modern corn, there is a heavy cluster or small twigs in place of the spindle which hangs downward from its weight, and each twig is thickly studded with kernala each of which is in a separate busk. From what is threshed a larger crop can be grown next year, as the re sult proves this grain to exceed in qual ity anything that tbe modern grain can. Horse Maxims. Tbe stable dcor ehould be lockfi be fore the horse ii stolen. When horses are frightened is not the time to whip or beat them. Tbe annoyance of flies is often harder on horses than the work they do. TLe value of a good horse is rarely realized until he is dead or part ed with. Time spent in looking after the comfort of work horses is well in. vested. Ilorses which are compelled to do hard work are entitled to the best treatment possible. Never use harsh. sharp language wbeo handling horses. It is useless to try to make a fast trot ter out of a poorly bred horse. It never pays to work a alow, lazy horse beside a quick, spirited animal. ehtlett,a Catarrh Brnedj. Shlloh'a Catarrh Remedy, a marvelous cure for Catarrh , D:pntberla, Canker Mouth, and Ileadaene. With each bottle there is an inceniou Nasal Injector for tbe more uccfsful treatment of these romplalots , without extra charge. Price CO cents. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davkcn. Poaccaeca many Important Advantage over all other I rrparvd FuuUa. BABIES CRY FOR IT. INVALIDS RELISH IT. Makes Phimp, Laughing. Healthy Babies, ffesulatea trta Stomach and Bowels. Sold by IrcipTtt- SOc., Sl.OO. WEILS, BICHlRCSCB I CO.. onmTfi.vT. Baby Portraits. X FonKilio of beautiful baby Tiortrsita, printed on fine plate paper by patent photo proccae, arnt free to Mother of any Baby bom within a year. i'verv Mother wants Uue nldurea : aend al uncat. Give Baby's name and age. .wEUS, RICHARDSON L CO, Prop, BurHnrton, Vt jA' SVT V t 'atiiln alafl TI10 American ILive - SCocIi Wasri. For tie Use if Entciers ani Mhbii. Saies Tims, tekv sud Eipe1. . No danger to tha animal you fcTo conTeyinjr, or to yonr hones. Tbe ar.uvral aOsa not get hefttaxi up. but is ready to kill aa soon aa it reaches the slau.-bis-ouse, and your iiat u aound. and. .healthy wtaa it ia tnmeht to the block. tST JU or Cmlctwam ' B." Tor p'tewi, terma atvr rlrrulars, ayidrvas aerlta. aLJ xTV. saw SWaS aaaaaaaeaaal I-J.IU-LP CJLFITJL1. m it IAXlPACTrREKS OF Business and Pleasure Vehicles. Prssrietore and Sola Useircf S8ch!ers Impxyed Perfection Fifth-WbeeL jilt Harit 0Mraaed m jrvaneaveCKf :VT) FOR CATALOG tTE. , Watertown Steam Engine Co WATEETOW1T. 1ST. "X". ' t i j - 9 t - '" - . - " -" , - " ' jf a Iffi iml : 1 1 iyi r-imM-w . wara ia BaaBT i-i ' ?rr." h. r3."r .rr-" nr da. uortaorr-w Iadalaeao .k lavat raw aoad isl .fST ' t-ble. U4 WUPTURap PERSONS can ravo FffES - a i . . rwiin l iinai al n i . n otut ottati The SUndard Oil Company, of PitUburgh. Pa aade a ipeetalty of aaanaiaetartna; lor the CaJses Ue trade, the finest brands of nimmiinatiiiii : M". LnliricatiiirOils, NAPHTHA. AND GASOLINE THAT CAN BE. MADE FKOM PETJtOIalUM. If yoa wish thvmost anlfonalx-aaUifaetory lis la tie markea ask for oars. Trade for Ebensbur and Vi cinity Supplied by T. S. Barter & Bro., Ebcnsburg, Pa. HOT DEAd YET! VALLIE LUTTRINCER, AanrracTcaaai or TLX, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE AND TIN ROOFING, Kpe-Uullj Invites the attention at hit frleodf and tbe pntaile lo rneral ta the fact that ball still can-Tin oa baiaes at the old stand opposite the MoQDlala House, fcbecalior. and Ii prepared to nuply from a lanre stock, oiminofaclurioK to or der, any article In his line. Iroaa the smallem u a latweat, in the hut manner and at tbe lowest IIvIds nrlees. . vTry-No penlUntlary work either made or told at this establishment. TIN ROUF1NO a SPECIALTY. Oive me a esll and satisfy yoarselves as to my wrk and price,. y. 1,U1TK'J tK. ' Zasbu.-i, April 15. lS3-tl. X 'A, flElSGillEIlal aa m " aa . - .- T M oc - .4 aaaf a-.y-l.U IraaaailHI. S"M""17lMll-Ti. rJSvMaTaTfaawSa.tgi, naiuuw. " .-. It's Easy to Dyei V1TI J SLLjL Superior ! fTfr Strength, ? rpSJ Fastness, Beautv. J. AND Simplicity. VarramM tn rv.tar n.. -rtwla H. .w dyes eviijnaik, and to give more brilliant and durable colors. Ask for the Jttamond, ami take no other. 36 colore; 10 cents each. WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO., Burlwgion, Vt. For Gilding or Braniing- Fsncy Articles, USB DIAMOND PAINTS, j Cold, Silver, Bronse, Copper. Only xo Ceata. - - j-r, ' STOCK, JOO,00 cxasroxjsrzsra.Ti, oh.io. ta jriiitt'nct urers of STEArJI BOILERS Of JIl Kinds. Write for Catalogue. WHY s U-L.tEOPLF. w tn orourr and L'nwhole. eaai Ucfriccuaora mhu-K arc Uud wuli aJwi . - ' aar (mc BnbU and iy iin t uu,tu'' REFRIGEHATOBS LIEIrjTH wUina-aro and iJraleJ FItre, wttic iit fir, frnm aJTTti.n, onami. and i fict,noii niii aid are cal 01 itr, auid produce low trir.Taliirn iwlifwunict full ripiaiaa:!. and do. scriptjona w,U h r-.x.l.V trr- ilrlicti.ft. Addrcvt the rsinu!acture... ml ,,., .1. .1 . -. auit ant BWrrax. aaM,oroMaaj m mmy .if x oun-ajfl rxlt mlirai araelpkw. Dj Jlraj. ma fc aia afia aa. ua spreC '. Binaaniia il or av gimmm hark. Da MmI i-"1 rarHtr raaw hnih aii Hi .nil " TEATat EXT. Caj Meata, 3. Tw X. IS. Tfatt. C HARRIS REMEDY COn Wre Cunifsr Trial of our Apolia noeT AsiTtor Termr l Asuaj toti Dl.UUUia, BfXX tTiv.WSooSo''SVl- D0HTybouoyr Rubber Bootsuntll you have seen-the "COLCHESTfR' with Sole leather Heel. This Is the best fitting and KQST DURABLE BC3T in the market. Made of the best PURE GUM Stock. The Sole leather Heel saves Mcney taUa Wearer. DON'T BUY YOUR ARCTICS UM. TIL YOU HAVE SEEM THE COLCHESTER ARCTIC wftH Outld Counter. Ahead of ALL others In style A durability. If you want the worth of your money try the Colchester wit OUTSIDE COUNTER." AGENTS WANTED To. ana for one of the largest, oMest eatab. Iiehed. BKST KNOWN NUKSLRIM 'n the eouniry. Most literal terms, t'opnualad farm. Aug. ti, 3m. Important to Canvassers. tA iIS.T,r-?-L,,Te OanTaa-ers la erery county Wuti J1. "S4 .Slat to r'OS'8 PATENT R K IKON, 1Ca combines Vwo r2-.PolUbr' 1nr,ke.. one iron dolnn the work olao entire set il ordinate Irons, is l?UfliTLl!.Y2 op a'enhol lamp. DOES AWAY WITH HOT K I Tt'II F. . ii. 1'rice in (vri era le. larire a ad Itninr lnoume Insured 11 fnjaseri. Adsrets. for circulars. Ax.. VOX t,AD XKUN CU vs iiet S1..N. YV ' MQmm nam a w aaaw.aaaw' aa v 1 aa w aw 1 .rm . j m m a bat ILe Uooe Pone Sa. Tbe fort-sLadowiL;g of the approach ing: " inter, as Is read from the dota and lints of the goose bone, is no a cheer ful story. The promise given forth of sleet, snow and cold is a gloomy pic tote for the poor to look upon, and tht many wboee abort purse will not per- txit them to lay in a bountiful supply of fuel will shiver at the thought of the kind of weather that the little bon foretells for the next four months. There will be more cold and wet weather tbin tbe peol9 of this MitoJe have ex perienced for many a winter, and the cold spells will be longer and more se vere than usual. Tbe bone Is dark at both ends, which indicates a Jong win ter. Winter weather we 111 have in November, and tbe Ice and mow will be familiar sights far along into Jfarch. Tbe goose from whose bone this study waa taken was batched in April and killed after 'the Ides of SepUasber. Tbe bone ! wonderfully marked. th dots and breves and lines mingle all along the keel, thus indicating verv changeable weather, but tbe breves mostly turn down and are heavy, show ing that the general character of the winter will be falling, cold weather. Tbe danger period Is longer for Novem ber than for any other month, running from the 10:h to the end, with the roost severe weather falling between the 20. b and 2Gth. and at any time within this period blustering scows and unseasona bly coid weather may be looked for. Tbe first danaer period in Drcemter extends from the 1st to the 5:n, after which there will probably be a few days of sunshiny weather. The heaviest storm period of the- nronln centers In the Christmas holidays, peginniog on tbe lS.h and passing to the 27th. At the opening of the holidays there will be very foul and proifably some of tbe coldest weather of the season, aud theee cold lines run aloDg the bone until about th middle of January Watch this period, but above all. prepare for ir. It is more than probable that the earth will be covered with snow when Christ mas dawns, and that a cold north wind will be blowing so that Christmas fires will have to be big and bright for com fort. December 24 an J 23 will be the darkest storm days of tt month. On tbe one all the indicatiosaof- wet, cold and stormy weather meet about this time. It is a curious clustering of bad signs, such as is seldom seen oo tbe bone, and a mixture of weather may be looked for with wet anficold pre dominating. Duriag this lontr soell nf bad weather some of the dots on tbe bose are yery cTuik, which . means verv oold. and Sw mercury will probably not k8eeu faraway from zero durinir the holiday week. Tbe new year will come in cold an.l clear with tbe first dancer period com taeiieing on the 4tb. Tbere ry three storm periods in this month, tbe sec ond commencing about the 14:h and tfca-last about tn 23i of the month. Tbe dots tfcat appear on the booe up to the middle of tbe month are heavy f roaa about the lO.h to the 25th espe cially so and during this period very colJ weather may be looked for. During Desember aud January the mercury will frequently be below zero, probably remaining there for days, and the Sus quehanna will probably freeze over. 5br February short storm periods run aUa'.osg the bone, and tbe general character of the month will be stormy ani blustering, with some very co.'d daya at the first of the month and agin at the close. These severe spells and continued cold weather will keep the ice and the snow in the mocctains, and tfce first spring month will be aa hoary ts oil winter. As the bone end3 very dark, it is very probable tbat Marci will be repetition of November. Io- that case the farmers will find it very .difficult to beak ground, and all kinds--of vegeta tion will be very late in getting a start. Il will not be safe to put things in the gieund too soon, as such a winter will be likely to be followed by killing frosts far into April. The writer remembers to have seen only one other bone to loompare with the one this- year, and thai season there were frosts as late as i'ifay. Every indication, from the read ing of the bone, points to backward spring, and the gardcers who have their ''richest harvest in early vegetation will j find their work risky and difficult. Oriirln or the Kalmo,, The Eskimos are called Innnits by some writer; becaasa the name is de rived from a native, word signifying "man," and is supposed io be their own designation of themselves. Ic Alaska the Eskimos cumber altogether about 13,000, inhabiting most of tbe coast line, as well as tbe interior portions of lae Arctic division. Where they came from is, of course,, pure matter of con jpetore, but one theory is, that they originated in ths- centre of the Ameri can continent, and tbat their settle ment on the AJsekan coasts was coinci dent with the general migration which led a portion of the same race to Green land. Tne theory ot a common origin finds some support i ibe fact that tbe kaiak, or t-kin caatt of the Alaskans, ia identical in construction with tbat of the Greenlanders. This kaiak, which is a cover!; boat, is found only among; pare Eskimos, sad is lost wherever there bas been intermixture with othar races. This is. a curious fact, as Jt formaa distinct aaark of identity. ablleb,a CaBtnmptlon Core. "2ii8 Is beyond qnestlon tbe most sujeesg f cJ CouRh Medicine we have ever solii. a few doaes invariably core the worse eaj8 of Coued, Croujk, and BroncUltis. while its wonderful success In the cure of Consump tion Is wlttont parallel In tbe kistory of tnedlclDe, SiDce Us first discovery It bas been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine ean stand. If you have a Cough we earnestly ask you to try it Trice le cents. 50 cents, and- $1.00. If your Lanes are sore. Chest or Sac lame, uH Sbilon's Forous Piaster Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. "Wife (to sick, husband) Dear, the doctor has preswibed for you "Let him prescribe and be hanged. I won't trade any of bis blasted nos. trnms." bas prescribed liberal doses of whiskey" "He bas ? Well I suppose I bad better take the medicine as directed."" a ----; y- HEWERS SF OLD HONESTY TOBACCO ViUL 00 FIID JMAJ" 'J LySTS. LOGE, TA3JES SWEETER TljAI OJt-jE TO BACCOS, A4D WILL pLCASE yoJ. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT, .AND INSIST ON CETTINC IT. EERyOL Jg SJArpED LIJC aboVe cJj. THE SAHFORD REFLECTOR - HOT-AIR FURNACE. Over 30,000 3ATTFORD ITeators in Use. A. Triwl Will rt.fy Our Claim. AH Mam:fftrn t T?r Sr.f..!d Jewel HMiin.nr lotcri : t!i aitford S'a .- Jit.i OM iionl H .:!. Ji z I'.unr ; t'. tf Sanf.iri rirn-.x-r Icar-te? lor ! r-Tn-'.i J-t sVid Alarti:i-rt H n t. AUtl Ihc celt brtcl Af. nit r I ot'fc Hftne pttrrh ruing lhr rnr f.jr circular an .1 Aro m nc. Tho Eanford Kaaonal Stove Worka. izzziT'. rcc-niin. z-JLtm-z. :::Tit:ct., r. We Want Your To send'us 40 cents for one cf our H?"j B-ia. FiSM W3EK0KES. Lit'lit, Hanily on "Ptmncr. OntwcaranJ Owa lat t.-.Ajrliiiarv U rriiclira, YOU WANT Ax Elluich Household S. D. Set. four iiittlmiijr-a.til i'i rw-Jrt ts ami if t insel' fit urif Mime-: nit ai'K-! in a ne:il wikI lrx. This tol i-msta:.l. v iM'ful cvfrv-hMrt. around the hni. at Ui crR(-e, in tl.f fCti-,p, ou tbe farm. S'nt lrtt ou receipt of $ .CO. Ask Yonr Local licalcr for thrai. if he Kn nnt pi t : u. ho wiil pt thorn for you. or w w.iil .n4 n'.luT r. i-ipt M prion. asn!.e. SmS tUnnp far uvr illuslratni out EjVLHICH & CO., Plantvi!!c. Conn. MASON & HAM f Jev, " ori?1w lutrodnreU m ka ireaebt iI? by,-V on Hamlmin ll. other tnak.era Uined t:.cir aupr. y u iLe beet iuthe world. . Maon d Hamlin off. r, as Upmoustration of th awjssu h bn ti o'i- Unlodteuik...ie- Tit tl'MH). trr i Mas... & Hnmhii Uonot Ih-Ub: to tnnko-te'er-traoriiiiiarf claim for Hu-.r pu, Unit thty are uch.evc-4 by oti,, r lora!ii.u' nutVera In tlia VZZ 0?a bull1 ,b"t ; claim -upcrlortj! Iht-fethey attninrasoi,.;, tl) A, rcrr.ark.able ir pruvement Uitrodiiced by ttinm n tbe year IskT anili now known mi:,n "M .N iIam ' p,'k zivzzrti Oinnn $?v tene, fipeUier I lilil iJiJwu; rroatlr ln rjreed caoaci-l SSiiTS ZllHl?. ty for sULDdiLj: IB tone and other jmrxrtack a.ivanlaers k A ca-cnlar, contain. d5 tent. mouia., "from tbrea fcndred porcba-a-ra, mueeoan-, and tnnera, m-nt. loi-ether with doarrii.tirr "-Uslogn-, so any aimlioanu ' MXKW and piano CO. UUOTUS. .Nttt UUia. CUlCAtiO."" itAST OPPORTUniTY! CIIKA.P rxci-KRics T. ,?3 r &r ibOfi a- ... a icama are a.mc for a.xtr coma .1. a.:rC i.. iu nop on, Ic w& j days wlUim laui of wai iiZ A V "M 1- t-t. Lnuia ria. I.-in ie-v.-:e-f ,'": iT' 7 C;: v.v K:a-..rl no XtaWlVr k T Phrr-n l "T, v. a .... ... earaion Ron t'T? V "". """ ""- Can via w-"i ,-11 "c,: KEalo-4S?n so Ka V - ' ino aialar ..r. SALESMAN Tb sell nursery stock, full tine of ISi-w and valu able Speola'il lea. steady enpi(.yninnt, at fixed Salaries and exienaca or 'nmrulpjlnn Addreas a.Tinu aaa and reference,-. 1,. YATES, Nur seryman. Koebeater, N. . lo. 5L 3L SX DR. HOBEr-.SACK'S 1 yei' . sure and fe rcitiC ftir Lan.t dclHli.y of the nerVfMtsaya. . anil ernctal cxliau&lion at l.iii.. fjvaa youtl.fiu iuipriitjcnce. ti.cb riV 'S 4l ad ovcrwcilt ot btxiy and bra.n, ' r T5 Si niaini .,..,1 .r. 1 ... . .L. r Jr Ji? aess I"- "( ii-Tnoty and srw.ial in- iCt'x ' taP"-v. CURCS CtO and YOUNG. s1tmK aCvf ultiilii' l!Mietu.ai.k'a I ttbOTjinrv. Ko. at'U N. vvt Street. Phiia. Scui ui ttrvw-r. i1E I -:? -----tj&yA'tt--- aty r-ir .VI b B 3 ITT AT- Tbe Use ol Water at nl u,.f,, ;sli OpiJl'j'i- 1 ff-rn rtS ; b - ,fl fie inKSLiuii of wa.ei Ht but the view geneially H-ceU probably that It diln'es th ' juice, and so retardi difis'ion f' from the fct that a "ra''di.f ;H' tbe process is by uo rn-Ls a tiu"i "' " az, as ''ir William R ,t?ru L'as'J1v :n bia explanation of t!in r,-'.' ' tea and coffee, it ia more tfcn whether any sucti effrct jj ia . '''' produced. When ingj l " oieas, witerraiiy do gooci Ly a,,,", ? out the d'gf-sied food and ly : tne undigested part more t'toroc to the, action of ihe dijjs iVA ,.r(rJ 5 IVpsin J8 a catd'yptic body, hr'i a quantity wiil work almost ir.c , '& provided the p-p'oris ere nffi.-t.. ' thay are formr-d. Tf.e good teV-l water, drunk freely before nu '' however, another beneficial usult' wli-8 away the vlu ot s which i,7''' creted ly iha mucous menibrHr.e ,e" 1 iwr t 1.4 inlrrn..U - peristalsis of the whole alimi.,' The membrane thus cleans-d i3"j."r' much better condition to reviver! and convert it into solub! cntrpoUL Tne aocumnUtion of a.u;ous is fi(h.ci ': marked in the mommgr, hen tLr'? trie walls are covered with a th"" tenacious layer. Food, enteriLg broach at this time, will brcome ered with this tenacious codtinT, for a time, protects it from tte acij. of the gis'.ric ferments, and ajf " digestion. The yiscid coutenrs, a'c mi condition in the mortLg tff) brrakfast, is not auitable to tl food. Exercise before pirlakiry Cf meal stimulates the circulation of ' blood aud facilitate" the fl w of through the veHse'.s. A glass of --.r-washes out the mucous, purt:! tends the stomach, waks up nenfi'a and prepared the alimmtr? canal v the morning meal. Otst-rvatiun t.i shown that non irritating liquid directly through tbe "tubular" sntti and even if food be present, they on:t mix with it to a slight extent. Kicking- O. I once had a cow, eight years t, v that was lb worst kickiug cow I e?-i saw, from fcer youth up. Slie had coaxed and whipped, w hipped ar.d cJlt. ed, but all ta iw purpose. I ufie u. my mind that the next time jhat 8J kick-d I would tak up her h::ji ,; ana hold i'. up while soai one oiik ; her. 1 only had to wait uoti! tie mi; morning to are the fun . Th m. rcornioir soo came round, tLe co kicked as usual, aud the instant aL kicked I lifted up her hind an i: spite of her, held it up until sh- eiv-1; nil effjr- in trying to get control ol l,-r eg again, I ceiled a hand t j yBcu-i milk her, I holding up her !ep all it time ; I then let her have her leg fcgl!L. I Xfpt her three years after that, :; she was never kaown to kick. I broken a number of cows cf the bub;: of kickiog, ia the .same way. T" I , .. I . . ... ... xuo lusmutjour cow KICKS lit: uplr I leg, and hold it juat as a biiick.niijtt i would a horse's hiud to art ash. I It you let your cow eo until von r,!i -h- j neighbors to Llp you. sh will rirw get iuj idea that you hold up ber Wg because she kiekod. The ti;7. treat ment is more tfft-clive thhn tJ iht halters acd tyiag legs evtr inrentej tc break a cuw of kicking. '"v. . rsnncr. Ij 1'iiuliuia The art of i rintii on woodt-n Imo'Vi in China ateais to be due to the ac:i- neut of some one dtairicft a fac Bix-.!e of an inscrif'itioo on a e'.on.ni.ijjir,HE:, in the first hiitaLce, Dy the jr c-ss of rubbing with coloring mutter o?rj tbe paper, and subftquently by covering tie stone with Indian ink, placing the pr against it rubbing. Io 173 A. D , tin text of tb& Chinese classics was cu a tablets, arjd of these impressions taken, soae of which are said lo I still in existence, rriiitia; iiuua m i tn blockcrs- cms to bi no older iL.il .: end of th sixth century. It , i until tba tenth ceotcy, thai r,iid bouks IttCame common. T.'io u- 0! movablo typs was said to date in ;i.:u from t'j eleventh cntury. 3i .vre oppertype was U8d :a-Ki-a a' the t giutiiLjf. of the C'eemti ceu:ur.v. and even earlier ; indeed, one ti,. i .- print ed ar-peared to date fr. ai l.r y 1317 -iud 1324. OT L'setotUe Ilauafkiper. It tb chill of fall an ounct- of flai.ne! is v4rtb a pound of coLg'i ri i. Tvui.g veal may te to d I j Hie tote Ii tbe cutlet. If it is very sjj Mil' veil ia not ooi. Hinp8ilt will reu'.ov tl.e discjloi atltu of cups aud suc-ei. tausfi I1) tr ai eareless A'ashiLg.. The water in which e.vliMi hint'0 soaVed is . vy goid for wasliitg tl.e Ztiic under ihe stove. Kid shoes jay be kept soft ar.u t' from crac' by rubbing llieui 01 ;Cf week with) a. little pare g'ycerii.e or c tor oil. F'ai iryvus- shouJd be wah. d 'l! wrek Wore heatiig them, as the 6 Mvb i sticks i them, and often leavei a troB mark cu the linto. Aftur buttering thn tin for sM'4 pudding, dust it with pouuJed l'rs crLCil.s ; bakotig pans can l treated with flour ia. the samo way sni iM cake will nsver stick. l5 the asgs to be alaugh:ereJ ar frJ within tlva hours of their ii'v the fooi is waned, and it will r B3ore dirflcult to remove the uiW" intestines and take frc in laid. Jfor is it wrll to allow the to drink on the morning of tl .e they are killed. lines caiiaot be k' , -1-fT too quickly. The more rapid- are killed and the blood got f ll"'!r' the better. A we.I di-.ecttd 'jVt " the bead. tetween and just in I.'"'10 tbe ears, will make the animal u:iC scious ; but the chasees for a nns'-r ... - - a . . . .....Va rE'S' are so many, and pj the stride k tbi method of killir cunnot be iCi'mT ed. The use U the gun if v l'e The riflf is tU weapon to use a t-al- a line from he basd of the er to j opposite ye produces instani and loft?.oi qvw? lue w,!, v meat.
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