I 1 reUntlfii .Scraps. It lathe ovt rMotk.cd boiler that Ciu a many accidents. S.uailp x aud soartrt fever rise as the temperature talis, and (all after the teaiDxraturH rma la the spting. They h.ive discovered a new way of tnakiu; a btt.fire at Virginia City. Nt-v. U:lcka are soaked in krroserje for iwu tivs, after which tbey will burn bright ly for more than an hour. Several receut explosions are trace able to i lie fuel that the fireman's eyes were not gxnl enough for biui to realiy be able to see tbe state of tbe guge, though be thought be could report ou it perfectly. The length of the tubes employed In the pneumatic postal di&paich in Berliu ia about 30 in i led. Tne uutnotr of let ters, card aud local telegrams forward ed by this bjateui ia 1837 waa 034 COO. Tbe coal cf cot-strnetiou has betu $750, COO. As tbe bebt method water-prootiug soldiers' clothing, tbe B-igiiu govern men; baa adopted dipping tbe gjods la Acetate of alumina abd then dicing io the air. The cloihliijj Is not ibjuitd. and it said to offer do obsiicle lo perb piratiou afier tieatuient. Professor Langley fluJa that a very faint Jighi may Do perceived in bou half a second while au ordinary brigiu light requites only about half thai iu terval, and that tbe same amount ot energy may produce at lcaai loO.UOO times the visual affect in one color that it dots In a li other. Tte lightn.ng.flabh is generally sup posed to have a duration o: much leua than tbe otie-oLe-bucdred Irjoua.iud li part ot a aecuud, but TravveJei has ob tained photographic results whicn indi cate thai it may last several seCunde. On a 8low-tnJTig plate a fl-a was iru pressed as a broad nbbon-ehaped bano. Gain on trees of any character la but the waste cells of Lt-e trees, given a dia charge opon the surface by the power thai constructs a tree. Wben the sub Stance is very mobile or thta i; is ab oil, when it is a resin. Tbere are uli conditiuLS of the subatauoe f torn an oi. to a renin. The relation between cold weather and carious diseases ba U.ely been ria borate ly studied and dlacuased by D.-. Ileury B. Uaket, Secretary of tb MicU,;n State 2oaid wt Health, lit results, pub.tahed la Scieuce, show tbi d:phttn.n.. scarlet 'ever aud smallpox are largely controlled by meteurjioKi cal conditions. Dr. Bki r Suds thai diphtheria is meat frequent in automo and winter, accompanying somewhat. In Us rise and fail by seaaoos and by months, thj fall and rise of the temper at ate aud the rise and fall of w ind ve roeity. Comparatively little attention was given by th medical profession to th treatment of spra ns till in 1670 or 1S71 when Sir James Paget urged the inves tigations of the sut j'-ct and the ins itu tion of scieutiiic mmlioda in tbe matter. Dr. Woanon II .od afterward published in the ''Lancet" an account of the methods followed by the professional bone setters of the publir. which, wiih some blunders, were attended w'.lb cou siderable succeas. A full treatise to th subject has recently published in Land in by Dr. G. W. Manse!! Al iulin. This aulhor recommends a treatment chiefly hydropathic, with tbe avoidance f such lotions and liniments as arnic and thus toxicodendron ; an accurate!. measured reel, followed by moderate asdctietul movements, end suitably adapted massage. Intelligence of Younj Animals. There is one charicteristio implied in Tror. Vjjji's u.r;iumect which seems to bsar more favorably to bis thf 3 ?. It la that the young ape, the orang or chimpauze, for example, is more intelligent than tbe adult. This, we might say, is because it Is descend ed from a more lu'ellig-nt an cesser than recent apes. But greater intelli gence is a tale with all young animals, well, if we take tbe circumstances into account, as with man. The brain is at that period larg-r in proportion to th todv ; it is In some sense virgin, more impressionable ; il grows excessively, and a&ks only to absorb, to work, to turn the b ood it receives to account. What Is more marvelous than the way our children learn to talk, read, an-1 write ? Would we adults be capable or the amount of rapid memorizing which the mats of words and id -as inculcated into them at that g ex.nc t Young Australians are equal to Europraus in tbe schools, aod retain languages with extr&ordinaty facility ; but, as age comes on, their savage nature reappears, they take off their clothes, the? j .in their like again, and they manifest no more Intelligence then if they hud never been among the whiles. If at our agf we appear so captcious, intellectually epeakirg, il la because we have beeu accumlating for many years ; because we reason In great part by habit, auto matically ; became we are incessantly excited by the stiuggte for exisrence, ty the society of our likes, and by the use of language which apes do not pos sets. M. Vogi's last argument, that the young ape is more hum tne than the aanlt ape, does not, therefore, convince me. hileta tsaismpiifa ara. Tnls H beyond qat-stluo tbe oiuet success ful fouh Mfjlc::.o we have ever sold, a few doeas Invariably cure tLa worse caaea of Cpusb, Croup, aod Bronchitis, a tils Its woojerlnl succe-s In the cure cf Coosuuip ton Is without parallel In the history of medicine. Since Its flrct dscoverv It bas been sutd eu a iiuaraniee, a test wblcb no ctber nieaicine caa staaU. If yoo bave a Couah we arnrstly aak you to try It I'rlca 10 cents, SO cents, and f 1.00. If joor Luoirs are sor. CUst or back urt,e, nsa Sbllon's Turuus Plaaters. Sold by Vr. T. J. Davison. The way to make yourself pleasing to show tteari thos small courtesies in which ttit?r is do parade, who Tolce isstM to tease, and whlca manifest themselTes by tndrr sod affecUonat'v !(nlr i ari.i a a . . kmdness. gllnjC o.h-fi th, prcfere. n eyery li-tle ujjymr.Dt at the table. t a a. . . - I ia tue nei-4, walkicu, sltttn?, and stand lug. 1 KA3KI WE Trie NW QUININE. : uvc CIKDAPFETITE KIETNERYES, n.VPPY MV, .'WEET SLEfP. A POWERFULTONIC. that the mt delicate stomach will bar. ASPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM. NERVOUS PROSTRATION, and all -rtu llimel. Tb.moft scientific and snceesful Blood Purifl r hmwrtorto tiialoa Mr John 11. Scrionotfh. Slma. If . C wiitaa : 1 not nuiUrla la th. Southern armf and tor a duxeo y.r vllarcd troio Its ieblll!tlDr eflect. 1 t rrlhlT ruo doo 1 heril ol Kuklm. tba ne quinine. It hlvl m. at enco. I Klo1 41 p-mn.ls. Uare not bad sueo aood b-lth to 20 year. Othaf lttfrt of a similar character from prom inent Indirldaalx. wtlch noi Kin. aa a ramcdy el undoubted merit, will b nt on application. Ia-tar from tba abOT. penoni. glTlat; lull d.ial! will ba not oa appllcatlua. K ktna can ba taken without any special Inl itic. (I a bvttl '. Sold by all druaal'ts. or urtii by n.atl "u receipt rf price. THE KAKl.VE t:o..M Warren St New York. THE PITTSBURGH POST 1 SS9 A Great Newspaper for the Comintr Year. IU Daily Issue Iiright, Newsy and Enterprising, Its "Weekly the Largest Demo cratic "Weekly in the Union. THE PITTSBURGH DAILY TOST FortTieyear lS will onoilnuo with redonbled very the " triomt.hu! ini'itmr to send oat tbe bet lletai'erxuc 1.ily la H e Union. Iu proicre.. ibe la.t yer Indicate iu itiiur. eoieri rue. In all departments tr.l cunrt:tute k ar.at aietroKletaa daily It will ruiniete with tl. loreaw lt lel (rraphle laeultie y ijte.il corre.-p.xlents at all Itieirreat nrws eeairrs wi.l bi ot tie most tar re.cblna and ihorAu a cararuer. ll market re port, lueal aud t.leuruptiie. eeartnc CTery branch tf trade, bare wuu a wide reputation for rlutilty and fu!u.. lacrwili be euntmued and advAucrd In ine.aie line. Its editorial, news etd lieal 4-jrt ue.aj wul be raalntaioed with a ided Tiwor end rotrrri-e. Tbe Vt will rn a memorable ot.e in our political And buines hlwry. an 1 priure to r.- tne conclusion el tbe arral tattle ward on ths qu.-tnn el TariH Heiorn and KoOured Taxa;;oo. No one wbo de sires to be e.l luiorm-a sod at'reast ol tbe limes can do without 1ji d: ly v a. er. krinf n bltn la elo.e tuocb with tne wduie w irld of bin ot-. Is duntry. Suance, Irislaiiua and poll tcs ' Inxtou and Herri. our will be alike treat cen ters ol a.ws. Tbe I id World la on tne verge of a Toiial war and rerolutioa. Taa FXTTsacaa Ua.ii. I Pimt will print ail uie news. TERMS : Py mall one year. . poitaa-e paid. U f axent or carrier, at lJC. per week, bend lor sample eoi-jr. THE Pittsburgh Weekly Post, 12 Pages Each Week 84 Col umns of Reading Matter, Is the lirieit Democratl WeeklT In the t'nlon; and the aim ot the publishers Is to make It a wel come tnMrur.lve and entertalulnic Yint'r at tbe I.iujI y Cre-iJo. la a.l.'.Ulo J to a enoice variety ol .Iterary aud miscellaneous matter. Taa Win LV I vat aiil I'Uttlidh duriuic tbe year e number nl SriM I lu by tne But Amkhicast and t'oKClon ovaLirrrs. la baoa f ru eacb ol these nieriiuriou4 wcrks wuuid cost more than tbe yearly suD.criptioD. ilret liana's latast serial stry. "Crlssy," will commence pub.icaiion In Tn Poer early next month. It will run lor about Id wecas. and wilt be immediately lollowed by another either by Klder Havxrl. or some ooreiist ot equal repu tation. 1 be Action depart iienl of Tua I'owr will e one of Its taost InleresllCK aud attractive tea turcs. Tbe rattle, prodae- and araln markets, espe cially prepared t-r tbe weekly euition. will be lull and reliable. Ibe news deparluients will be complete, iiitlnil eacb week the world's history tort be week. Au e correspondents at Wasnina ton, ll.rrieburr. New York and other impor tant (Hiliitsst boue ana abroad, will -outrloute vranie letters .n men and evenia. And. ttnal y, iu tt po uical exprt-rsioui. Us Wbbklt raT will be aa it alx.it bas been, a thoroUKn-itoinif. unriiiichiuir .nd .wvr-.!lve lemocratie juuru.l. It alii bear lt part la the vreat battle ot Tariff Reform and l ax heduotioo, until a alorlous tri umph crown, tbe cauie ol the people. An extra copy or Its ciU equivalent for crsry club ot ten subscribers. Send lor sample Copy. address. TERMS OF THE WEEKLT POST. Single Subscription, postage pre paid one year, $1.25. In Clubs of five or over, post age prepaid one year, $1.00 THE POST Printing Publishing Co., 523 Wood Sreet, Pittsburg, Pa. THE SAHFORD REFLECTOR HOT-AIR FURNACE. Tie 1ST KVIim SlATIi is Us ltrltt ' Over 30,000 ITeaters La TJao. ' I wj -rw t, ' J ma r. -If V A Trial M ill J-ttifr Our Cloimt. Aa Muurvaaran of The euiord Jw (Haluraere l.4i1r'i tti. h.o.r rW Stjr l.a. ..twl I'Tvltad BV-- RsL-. i 111. (Yrmk Ransv I"" rrwuli nam Jkd asvuw iit Hmm. and tne cUWHwl ArUH-r CoIia. Blfltr S"eAiiwiis i mam J far eSesaiaw awa Tho Eanford National Stowe) "Work.s. !i."7. rteliin. Sileca.8Vtsf-K,3I.T. Cty. DO YOU READ Tlie Pittsburg Times? No ! Well then send for a I Sample Copy and become aC- ni,.1:,l l?r.rnlU, the nrife nf this great daily paper is only If you take it at once you will always do so.- TIIE PITTSBURG TIMES is certainly the cheapest, as it is ono f tlo best. papers published in the United States. Address, I 1 w a;, w a ' .- , - -a m 5! r -;t.-3rU- t? THE TIMES, Pitt'lrarjr, Pena'a. Food for Thought. Peevishness cir-ri with its dark Tog eTvn th most distant horizia. Jl generation is not s schfme of mor tal tibkeriog aod ethical cobbling. Court 1 be fresh air dtv ud mgbr. 'Oh, if yoo koew what was in the air I Fret makes a young man act like aa eld one,- and an old man act like a young one. Tbe thief wbo flods no opportunity to steal, considers himself an honest man. There Is no power on earth or in heaven tht can nndo what baa once been done. A reputation for htppinesi needs as much watching as a reputation for hon esty. God denies his children nothing bat with a design to give them something better. Whichever of ns has done what is bes' and noblest for all time, be is tbe surrior- To lie about a mac never hurts him, but to teli the truth about him some times does. The secrets of much success in this world are cash, confidence, cheerful ness and constancy. A wodd is waiiing for every man to help on its salvation by making bis own life a victory, not a defeat. Tbe more God empties your bands ot other work, the more yoo may know he has special work to give them. We dote upon this world as if it ware never to have an end ; aod we neglect the next as if it were never to bave a tw ginning. Next to moral weakness, a fear of the d'Qiuitles to be met with is. un doubtedly, tbe most unfortunate mental trait of any young person. There is no proiectiou against slan der. Let us pty no attention to these prattlers ; let ns try to live in Innocense and allow tbe world to talk. Nothing, indeed, but the possession of some power can with any certainty discover what, at bottom, is the true cbatacter of any man. Frown down all tricks, all cunning, all those windiog and crooked courses io business. Take an honorable stand aod boldly maintain it. We Dwfd each otLers forbearances as well as encouragement io order to do our beat. We do not all see alike ; we cannot work in :he rame way. Some paople are never content with ' fceir lot. Clouds and daikness are over their beads. To them every incident, is an accident, and every accident a calamity. Scieuce is a first rate piece of furni ture for a man's upper chamber, if be h-ts common eense on the ground floor. Bet if a man hasn't got plenty of gcod ct.mmon sense, tbe more science he has he worse for his patient. If any human law shall show or re quire us' o commit crime, we are bound tt transgress that human law, or else must offend agaib6l both the natural and divine. A good book and a good woman are excellent things for those wbo know how justly to appreciate their value, Tiiere am men, however, who jadge ot both from the beauty of their covering. It is quite easy to perform out duties when they are pleasant, and imply no self-sacrifice : the test of principle is to perform thecn with equal readiness when they are onerous and disagreea ble - Home is not a name, nor a form, nor a nutine. It ts a spirit, a presence, a principle. Material and method will not and cannot make it. It must; get its light and sweetness from those who Inhabit it. The teacher must show his apprecia tion of a child's common sensa aa well as of his knowledge of the lessons. Sometimes the dull pipil has a batter everyday judgment than the scholar who never fails in lessons, and will make an abler mio. Scholars are rcea of peace ; they bear no arms, but their tongues are sharper than Actiu's sword, their pens carry farther, and give a louder report than thunder. I had raber stand in the shock of the bailisk than in tbe fury of a merciless pen. The class of men that disturb and disorder aod distress the world are not th se born aod nurtured amid the hal low -d influences of Christian homes, tut ratbei those whose early lift, has bee a a scene of trouble and vexation, who have started wrong in the pilgrim age, and w hose course is one of disaster to themselves and trouble to thoae around them. A Sew I'Be for Lemons. If you ever use lemons, and have a portion of one left over, be sure you do not throw it away. You should always bave them in the bouse, as vou can use them for flavorinc, but of what nse are pieces v Just this. The next time you think yoo bave done with a lemon just dip it in salt and rub your copper kettle or stewpao with ij. You will be surprised to Sad what a brilliant surface vou will obtain if you rub tbe article instantly with a dry. soft cloth. You can polish all brass work by the same means, every rtain disappearing as if by magic. A mouldy lemon put into a dirty sauce pan halt full of water and boiled for an hour cleanses the utensil amszinsly and removes anv odor such as Gab or onions. Try and se if I am not right. The "chestnut." as a slang phrase, is done with. frost-bitten, quite, and in equally meaningless word baa been sub- s noted. It is "dusty " Do you ad mire a stylish toilet to a dainty dish. you are privileged to say : "There is nothing 'dosty' about that." On the whole, when one takes time to cousld er, there is more sense in "dusty" than in c;ost fashionable slang. A dusty ob- j"Ct sasgests one whose freshness is de spoiled. Just how tbe "chestnut" was ever significant do one has yet clsarly defined. isiwsr Tbla aeatleB. Why do to many people we see around us seen to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by IodUestlon, Constipation, Dlxxioeas, Lots of Appetite. Coming Up of tbe Food, Yellow &km, w ben for 75 cents we will salt them Shiloh's Sjstem Yitalizer, guaranteed to care there. Sold by Vr. T. J. i?vIspb. - If You Are Sick Vtfh Bti-"-. KtaralgU, Rbcamattam Dywprp. ate, Biliousness. Blood Humors, Kidarj- Disease, - ftirinlr-'"'1', Female Troubles. Fever and ajTisx SlecrJacs. Fartlal ParsJysis, or Kerrous Pioa tratiuo. oae fame's Celery Compound and ba cured, la eacb of tbese the cause la mental or phyieical overwork, anxiety, exfoeure or malaria, the eSect of which is to st eak.-a the nervous sy tem, resulting tnoue of thce diseases. Remove the CAtdi with that great Nerve Tonic, and tae ' xxsTlT will disappear. Paine's Celery Compound Jaa U Bowejc. BrrtnctteM. Mas., wrltesr Seine's Celery tomuuiid cannot be eiCKUeU aa a Nerve Tcnie. In my Case a siiiR.e rtle wrotirht a m-at cbanye My nermiwitiw eruuvlv lmrpeared.awd with it the rwuluujc adfUou Crt Ibe stuwatu. heart and livt-r. aiul the whole tone of the sywem n wood.-nu.ly invifcnwuW 1 teU my fru-uda. if ait as 1 have bwn, t uinc a Celery Compound Will Cure You! Sold b- dnuarista. Si : six tor V. Prejarr-1 only fcy W ins, iucuaaMos a Co., burliugton, t. For the Aged, Nervous, Debilitated. Tfic American Xiive Siock: Wagon. ftr lis Us3 il Entcicrs ni StDCtmeiL Saics Tiins, Lshir aal Expense. Ko dantrer to the animal you ara oonweying;, or to your hones. Tbe animal does not get beatod up. but is ready to kill as soon aa it reaohea the alaashie aouso, ajtd your xnaat ta aoiuid and ealthy when it i Ls-ougbt to the) block. f-T- for Ctalw " B." For priews. tarma and eirculara, aJJrewa sua i rn an buidt a i . xnmii, iitt 2 la Laa fJJLD-KJT CJLT1T4.1. to IAALPACTCRER OP Business and Pleasure Vehicles. Proprietors and Sola Users of Sector's tmprored Perfectloa Filti-WbeeL tf Www Cwarwwleea eta vprwaessaest. T?TD FOR CATALOGUE. Watertown Steam Engine Co. W-A-TERTCWlSr, IsT. li r I a i aQJ&sJ? Tsssl ,'iu Z .ail r - , -. T r 1 . wm mm Central Way aud BALLOD'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR 1SSO. A Literary Xafsslae far ttia Faenlly. CoDtalnioz Eacb Month 90 Pax-s or ESiTERTAIHIRU, 1 51 KTBl"CTITE AID AHCBlAO BEADISO. Estabtshed, 1855. Thirty Fifth Year. A KKST-C'LABS PUBLICATIOH WITH A HATTIONAL. REPUTATION. NOvV I-i THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. Serial Pu.rfes by the Best Aathors. A ebolee variety of Complete fctones. Komaoces, bketjhes el Adventure. Hiegraphle. ADeclotes. Poetry. Our Young Kolka SUirj Teller. Karbven's Pus e'e Paae. Tbe Ueosekeeper, Cartons Matter. Tbloas Pleasant sad Oiberwiee. Humorous Mat ter, etc.. all formtiera eomplete publieatton for Family Heading;. Uiean. Briaht, and sparkling. A specimen ropy mailed to aay address oa re ceipt of Ten Cents. An Intensely O amatle Storv entitled THE nTKrHULt FOIt MAVKKKK. by James Franklin Fitis. will eomtnenoe ta tbe January. Snbecriptloa price SI. so per year poet paid. For sale by all Newadea.ers. Price, Fifteen Cents. BALXAJU'S MIOAZINE Combined with tha Fa saw a sr on whl..h the Sohscrllloa Prloe Is 1.6o per year, ler tvt.00 Consider oonriination. jour lavonte Weekly taper aod aa Enlertainlns; Family MMasloe, at this low prloe. C- W. STUELEY Publisher, 23 Hawley St. Boston, Mass. NOT DKAu YET! VALLIE LUTTRINCER, iaaaFacrraaa or TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE A.ND TIX ROOFING, Kespeettally Invites tbe attention et his friends aod tbe public in sreneral to tbe fact that be Is suil rarrjlna on basinets at tbe old stand opposite the Mountain Uonse. Ebensbars:, and is prepared to supply from a lanre stock, or mannfacturinir tuar- oer. any arueie in nis line, from tbe smallest to tbe largest, la the beat manner aad at tbe lowest Urier iirloea. a?rTS'e penitentiary work either made or sold at tbla establisnment. TIN ROOFING a SPECIALTY. Otve me a eall aad satisfy yourselves as to my work aad ptioes. V. l.UlTKLKUEJt. tnabant. April IS. 1SS3-U. 1 For Irmpsy, ctravel. Nervousness, B right's Heart, I'nnarv or Liver disease.. Cure Oaarran teed. Othoe.sai Arch street. Phlladelpbia. AI droitirtets. Try it. 1 a boltlt, six ijt kit. Kareh 1, lSS.-Jy. 1J i sr o - a Warranted to color more poo Is than any other A-ct-M rver madd. and to iLive more brilliant and dural-le colore. Ask lot tUe iJuuuotui, and take no other. A Dress Dyed A Coat Colored n f FOR IO barmenis nenevrea j cents. A Child can use them! Unequalled for all Fsnoj and Art Work. At drupKUta and Merchama Xye Book free. WFLLS, RICHARDSON 4 C0 Props., Burlinftoa, Vt. STOCK., JOO,000. SS3 C9 JtTaniifacturet'H of STEAM ENGINES BGILEBS Of All Kinds. Write for Catalogue. WHY WILL PEOPLE oae use Impure and L'dwIim. erne Kefrwerators which . r lnm-A m.W a and oilier ucuut, that catu ravtric troubles aad theyiaa ge7 ' maca REFRIGERATORS LINED WITH tosewafB and k&unUi Fibre, which are frre from absorption, corosion. aod anv for-natK-n of poisonous ei1e. and are TIIOKOttaiLY WA.MXAItV.econonu cai vt ice, aod produce low temperatures I Catalogues riving full expUutauons and de- cripiiuus win ie mailed irt-e us appucatioa. - n wwumvUICIfl, MONROE Bros.. Jofferson Street, CLEVELAND. OHIO. D0HTyBoOoVr Rubber Boots until you have seen tho "COLCHESTER1 with Sole leather Heel. This Is the best fitting and . HOST DflRABLE BOOT In the market. Made of the best PURE GUM Stook. The Sole leather Heel saves esseytaUs Wearer. DOI-T BUY YOUR ARCTICS UN TIL YOU HAVC SEEN THE CGLCKESTER ARCTIC wttti "Outalda Counter." Ahead of ALL othera In style A durability. IT you want trie worth of your money try the Colcrtarter wjt "OUTSIDE COUNTER." KEPT HERE BY BEST STORES ' AT WHOLESALE BT H. CIIILDS - & Co., PITTSBURC, PA. Dee. 14. 18bS ra. KENTUCKY The only Crm In Penn'a who niaka a speciality of ten tiirky aaddle aud rrivine ilerses, DranfEbt and Pit Muks ani kern eoastantlr In their stables one hundred head oi luLe, all aises, from four fuot to the large male wcighinc 14U0 1W. are I. Arnhriia Jc Co-. &a Seraud Avenue, Plltahsu-g-h, Pa. Mulnselp ped to all parle ef the State on order. Kotbing Us iio. picked stock to be fouad in their etabka. S Correspusdeiiee aohdted. Important to Canvassers. WABITEIs t-lre fjanrassers In every oonnt) In tbe United States to sell FOX 8 PATENT KK VEKS1BL.E sAD 1KIJN, whica combines two Sad Irons, Pollsber, Flnter, sc.. one Iron dolus; the work l an entire set of ordinary Irons. Is self-beatlnir by gas or alcohol 'amp. DUES AWAY VtlTIi HUT HITCIIK.NS. Prloe moderate. A lanre and lasting Income Insured to icood caayasyerr. Address, for circular, 6C, t Oi. bAD OiOH CO.. Keade Y. m 4 tin I" TT"weV-E X, "5 lndUidnality of the H or ft. One thing carioas and Interesting spoilt the hors is its individua'.lt y. This ts a chrc'eri'lc coram in to all aoimalfl, undoubtfdly to a greater or k-sa degree, bur. surpaaaingly so. . we think, in the ease of a boras. IIor this characteristic varies in horses is well known by anyone wbo has ever Intelli gently drawn a rein over a good road ster. " The individuality of horses var ies as much aa that ot men. Every one bas a different mental as well as physi cal rcake up. Some horses seem to possess- brains, to have some sense, are quick to understand aod obey the least sign, motion or word of their master. Some men drive and oae horses for years and yet never realize that they know anvtbing. or that there is any more difference between them than there is between so many barrels or saw logs. Other men who handle horses a great deal, who buy and sell frequently and study much their different charac teristics, will tell jou bow wonderfal horses are. bow much tbey will some times teach even their drivers. Be tween a nervous, sensitive, intelligent horse and bis considerate owner bow large a anion of fellowship and sym pathy exists. In the stable, on tbe road, if overtaken by an accident, tbe cool, sensible man is snre to have a quick sympathv from his faithful horse, lis truits his master as his master trust him. If the master i3 quiet tbe horse will be equa.ly so." koowihg that everything is sife. If tbe master blus ters or becomes anxious or exhibits fear, tbe borne knows it at once and becomes restive likewise. Ob. that men only knew that horses know much more than tbey give tbem credit for, and that tbey would nse tbem more humtnely than tbey do now. Horses are Dot brutes they are noble, intelligent, sensible creatures, tbe most useful animal ser vant wbhicb Divine goodness. bas given to man. ttholg .Nellie BIj! Tbe following extract from an Inter view with Mrs. (Jrn. Grant by NelHe B'y, printer iu the X. Y. "World. Octo ber 23th, will show wbo Xeliis Biy is: "I was somewhat nervous about my visit to Mrs. Grant. I on'y knew ber as tbe wife of tbe famous general; tbe successful hostess for!g it years in the White nouse;the woman wbo had. In making a tour of the world, been re ceived as a queen in every civilized land. Would any one wonder, then at my apprehension, when worneu of so much meaner light so often try to parry all attempts at approach? But I was wrong. ,4Mf son tells me," Mrs. Grant said, with a pleasant laugh, after greet ines bad been exchanged drawing me by tbe he band to a chair and seated herself on a lounge most cordially near, "that Nellie Bly is a little scamp." "On, no no," I broke in, but holding her finger up playfully, she continued: "That, not being content with expos ing the Blackwell's Island Insane Asy lumyes, and benefiting it wondrons'y and exposing Phelps, tbe great Al bany loboyist, she needs must go to Central Paik and allow herself to be "mashed, aod then tell all about it in the newspapers, so that now none of the men dare wink at a girl wbilb out driv ing, lest abe be Xtilie B y." "Why, that's a shame." I repled, and we both laughed, I fear not altogeth er in pity of tne men. Home Information. Gum camphor scattered about mice haunts will drive tbem away. B:ood stains from for can be removed by rubbing well with dry plaster of Paris. Yon can make cloth water-proof by varnishing it with linseed oil, coating with a solution of rubber in naphtha. To remove lnkstains from boards, use strong muriatic acid or spirits of salt. Apply with a piece of cloth, and then wash thoroughly with watr. To protect children's clothing from Ore, add one ounce ot alum to tbe last wa'er used in rinsing cloibes. This renders tbem uoinflimmable. To revive old silk When silk has lost its gloss and becomes limpsy it may oe restored by sponging with a solution of half an ounce of gum tragcanib in a pint of hot water. To take ink oat of linen, dip the ink f pot in pure melted tally w ; then wash out tbe tallsw. and tbe ink will come outwitb it. This is unfailing. To clean pie plates that bave been used for baking, pui them in a large kettle of cold water and throw on them a few hot ashes or cinders, and let them boil for au hour. For chapped lips use bees' wax dis solved in a small quantity of sweet oil, by beatirg carefully. Apply the salve two or three times a day, and avoid wetting the lips as much as possible. Bow to Sharpen a Pocket Enlle A large dealer iu cutlery expresses the opinion that not one msn in fifty knows bow to sharpen a pocket knife. "A raz3r," says ha, "mot be laid fiat on the hone, being hollow ground and requiring fine edge. Bat a pock et knife requires a stiff edge, and tbe moment you lay it fiat on a stone, so as lo touch tbe polished side, yon ruin the edge. Tbe blade must be held at an angle of twenty or twenty-five degrees and have an edge similar to a chisel. This is technically Called the 'cannel,' and is marked on all new knives by a fin? white line which does not rvmove or touch tbe polished surface. Knives improperly whetted are often condemn ed as too hard or too soft witbont rea son." Sblllia Catarrb Rrmrdj. SM'.oh's Catarrh Remedy, a marvelous cure for Catarrh , Diphtheria-, Canker Mouth, and Deadaebe. With eacb bottle there is an ingenious Nasal Injector for tbt more successful treatment of tbese complaints without extra charge. Price 90 cents. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davtaon. In nervous prostration, rest and sleep are tbe first indispensibie conditions. A change is always in order to make tbem possible. The diet must be gen erous, tbe food well masticated ai.d eaten lcmly. fn OurPopufarBrand sty Co7jbmaliori7ot always todefyacl, -0 ? A Fine Quality of ATA REASONABLE PRICE IFYOU ARE LOOKING FOR A FIRST CLASS ARTICLE IN DONY FAIL TO GlS A FAIrTrIAL JKsxSYour Dealer Foi It DcntTaeAny Othei JN3.F1NZER.& BROSJ.ovjisviue.K. 1888. THE TIMES, PHILADELPHIA. CHEAPEST, BRIGHTEST, FRESH EST AND BEST. Tbe Most Complete Newspaper lished in Philadelphia. Pub- Tb Tish is the mnst widely read newspaper published la Pennsylvania Its readers are as ons; the snore Intel hires t. proa-resslve and thrifty people of every failta. It Is emphatically an I5DrsDiiT newpaper "Independent In every bins: ; neutral In nothing." ls discns sl a ef puhlle men and publte measures is al ways fearless and In the interest or pabllo in tegrity, hoar-t government and prosperens In Cistry, aad It knows no party or personal aileal ai ee la treat n a publio Issues. In tbe broadest and beet sense a family and a-cneral newpaper. Tarn News or Taa World. Tne Tim rs bas all the facilities ot advenoea Journalism lor ajather inv new' Irom all quarters of the clone. In addi tion to that of the Associated Press, now eover lD(r the whole world In Its eoope. making It tbe perfection or a siwirtrit, with evervthlna carefully edited to occupy the smallest spaee. Ths Comao Yii will b is of universal public Interest In the Uultel Slates. Party Or leans wl II perlorm their duties asparty Interests shall demand, but the rapidly prowl o lolelll aenre and in'lependenee of tbe aire calls for the independent news usper wben srreat political eon filets are Lo be met. Orave problems of revenue, of 0 Dance, or commerce of indnsty. of science, of art. and of every il ae ol enlightened pro prrees are la coarse of so ntlon by the people of tbe Union, and the -ros;resslve newspaper Is ever la the lead la every ttrugale Ur advance ment. Taa Tin as Is a one cent paper coly la prloe. It alms to hve the largest circulation by deserv ing It. and elans that It is ansurpaeeed in all the essentials ot a arrt MetripoliLaa newspaper. Sractaaii Cofiea ot any edition will be sent free to anyone sending their address fccjiDAT FntTio 1 pates Handsomely Illus trate d. ta.00 a year. Weekly. 1.00. Tai-Ma TJatly. aa per annrm: St for tour months ; &u cents per moDtb; delivered by car riers for cents per week ; Sunday edition, an immense quadruple ee of 12s columns, e'eirant ly lllustraied. ei per mini d ; a eects per eopy. ijaily and SunJay.fi per annum ; so evnta per month. Weeklv edUiou.tl per annum. Address all letters to THE TIME.". Chestnut aod F.lseth Streets Philadelphia, Pa. We Want Youi To send us 40 cents for one of our 64b. FiSM WBMES. Ufa, Eatxiy and Stronr, will Ortwrar aad Out Isaa two Ordinary Vi reuobtta. YOU WAIMT AX ElXBKH Househeld S. D. Set. This set oonaisui of a Tioeevroorl Handle aad four interohans;eabte blaaea it screw-dnvera and t otuaaM) Httic same: aL packed iu a aat wood box. Tht ool ia coiurtaaur uaeful everywhere, amuad sbe houe. as Uie oCloe. In the bp, oa toe farm. Sent tree on receipt of $ .GO. Ask Your Local Dealer fnr thewi. if he has aot freH thorn, he wfll gt them for yu, or we vuill iwmrl ruhtT cm reoelja of prc. aa above, swvtd Hms fer mr wAuwamx ELIiRICII & CO., PlantsvUto, Conn. MASON & HAMLIN T be caimier or ttwt r. : intmifriil in tt- ... otto by Mason A 1 w.-u - ta 1 Other snaaera roflovred in the rr,!i!a of these iuetiwmaata, but the Vaiem A Ht.:a.hn Cpa.-is I. are arwars na satned tlivtr t npr tiu t te Ixet in tlie world. Kason H FiiuAi.a ca r, as CrjionsuaUoo of ttie smeoutuiea ereriK-ry;- cr r r crj-jia, trie fact thai ft au oc i :rc rr? arte, I616T, in wtta best mt.k tisaa, tbey hart; aa ua cx-hen t - v y li. nora. (rated cataerrre -S T r'vnl. froe. Masoa m lixnilin lon"t to mr.ketSee kraordiuary C:ra f-.r Ui-r p.ar.oa, thai tbev are superior to ail o:h-s. 1 h.-y n.ncnl3 tJba hig exoellenee aoli.ev J by e::-.r HaJln aialtow in uia art of piano b.iii lnc. tnit st .l clim Barlorit. a hie they aV.nl- as aarur to tV reruarkaWe im. provemeat introdi.oe(l r j t'icm in tUe yar WPS. and bow knovm - - 1 " I - -, HajsuK TiAjto STBiseKR," by B it a f r ,bo rweof ahiot. aibleutrrity ami f f J t ..tnaarlf tone, toveilirrfi it I . , v - cresiied capai- CSa'l i r?i;3?. ryfalandiaff IB mae ano o:ber iru- m uuit atvar tae. Acircnlar, ccra!i:ui wtiioor-iaie from Uirea bandred pnxhaers, Hv-.frMan, and trisera, enca, boceUier wli h deenm'.va cstkro, so aay anplicaai. Pianoa and DrL-uos s .ul fur eoaa or -r Day BenUi; alen retilr L ' UASON AHAML'N OPAN ANPINOCO. ATU R E'O rar sWliZln""1 CURE FOB CONSTIPATIOSa for Torpid Liver. Bllloes Headache, Coal treatise, Tarrant's atTrrveaeeat Srlty.er Apsrleiit. It Is certain In Iu erTecta It Is gentle In iu aot I n. ft It palaleable U tbe ate. It can be relied p in to ears, and It en res y assistin;. aot by outra Br io, nature. Io bot take lolent nura-atlves your- Vayr -elves or allow your chll Iran to take tbem, always wlwA'slSaQaCUya '.aeeutloal preparetlon, -n hlcb has been lor more '0I5rLEE.SHL' n-5vafW Dr 1 Jl j2ie53 LF0RK 31 pLfL' PLUQ ;grs4 ffif Tobacco w a am aw a. u van aw- Tlie Jsiorjofa Bracelet. "Djd yon lose tbis ?" iruj'a!l6d . ,. He (tlr! of some stranpers who wpr. , olclnj Dfar Cypfl3 Toint, on Bsventfen-mile drive one of Moj6 as sbe held tip a pretty gMd bjaea'S It wasdoring the Chan'anqna A. bit at PaCflc Grove, in 1387, that tf ty was made np of those who tfiok rT ia the lectures to enjoy the ria wm k icthe great feat. re of a vlsitu ik Ancient City by tbe sea. To come 2 Monterey without maklno; tLe , would be on a par with a person ,JP to Saratoga aod not drinking ,t ,h' mineral springs, or spading TacJ tion at Coney Island without enjoin surf bath. " In rpspouse to the child's qtio8i0n ghntl-man stepped forward and I took the ornament, which he dicoterM bore tbe name of one of the jouob u dit-s s'oppinp; at E Carmelo. to.. with tbe rnrther inncription that it a presests-d to her by admirers dur!Dt her enp;a;.ment at tbe IIym,;k Theatre, London. An inquiry M whether anything had been lost bron.u a negative rep'y. but the gentian, after giving the child some sMght ti ward, carefully consigned the bi&celbt in his pocket, reserving a pleasant tor prise for the evening, and all were ip. prtsed of the fact that something troalfl occur afier supper which would rruk at least one heart bet t for Joy. Xh tilp borne was mad. wittout irwcla iccideot, and at last the lonked-for time arrived wbea one of the libera, tears ptesr-nt. who bad been acpoinj to perform the duty.called on Mm Elf-anor Calhoun, tbe talented yoon Californian. who returned her fo,t keepsake, which, it then became known, she dropped tbe year previous ahr. luncbioK at the same spot, and there Ir bad laid hidden in the sand, to betnrju ed np by an unknown child's foot lag tbe owner's next visit. Unfit Farmers. There are a great many tnisflts if this world. A bright, witty moata onca remarked of those married coutft who sought disunion In tbe coon tt Ihpy were misfit cooples, and sure this tfrm may te applied to tboseliira. ers a ho have got into a business umait. ed to '.heir character and habits, and la which ibey chafe themselves, and l:vt under the dark shadow of discontent. Contentment is a spring of happing and in one's vocation is the secret of success. Riches and the means of ei. travagant liviog are not often poss'b'e to the farmer ; a plain sufflciencT, abundar.ee even of all tbe necessaries and many of the comforts of life a farm er may bave, but tbe empty, superficial pleasures of society, the gossip abd ths frivolous emp'oj ment which some call "sociftv," an scarcely consistent with farm life. Whrn tbesa are tbougbtto be the sum of happiness, then one picei lo what bas been called tbe dreary Iso lation of farm life, and contentment vanishes, with all the brightness that it brings to the life. There is no drear iness or isolation when a farmer and bis family, "abut np in measureless content," find within their narrow en vironments all that is pleasiog to so in telligent mind in the contemplation of al! the beauties and wonders of natnre, n the pure air breathed, in the whole some varied exercise of the field and garden, in tbe Studies and pleasing dis coveries which are made day by day, and in the ''sweet restorer, balmy s eep." which is ecjoyed nowhere eltt so fully as on a farm. Utt to Puolah Children. "How to punish children," said Fro- frr Ad ler, in a lecture recently, is one of tbe burn lug quesrions of the day. Upon li dependd ia a greeter defies ban tbe people imagine tbe welfare ot the. Stale, the family, society, and let ethical developement of humanity itself. We should be tbe pbsicians of our enemies ; we should profit, by ihelr hos tility, and lead tbem to a better mind by gentleness and firmness combined. aod -ven ebastise them when their own good aod scial advancement require it. IIow many parents know how to pua isb children ! "A child will grow up, in nine case out of ten, tbe emooclimeut of tbe !n- fluences that surround bim. Xever chastise a child in aofer, Swiateg, w great ptgan phili.s lptier, refrained puniahing a slave nniil bis paaijc bi cooled. Aa angary father erts a peril ous ermp'e to his ofl.jpri'j. x" hibiis bis waakuess wb-o sboud be firm and coutained. Toe ebud diiuks in the lessen, and his moral naiura :s lancerated and warped. "II. w many coiidreu are spoiled by discouragement 1 Tarents gromole a id chide the live long dy. aod never praiae. It is wrong. Nothing will w effrctuaMy crush a child's ambition to be good aod noble. Tne sweat approba tion of a good mother is enougn to mke. a jounz man face d alb in worthy cause." It is a good thing aud a wise one tt be able, with a few books and a li!e needlework, to give any room, bowe,fI strange aad desolate, a look of sbame. i be able to persue our osual empr menta anywhere at a rojment'i notlc and a blessing beyond wealth, bfjow beauty, or even beyond taleDt, i tb" cheering temperamnt which em rejo in the eunlight,1 yet be merry i tb shade, wbicb can delight in the aingit( of the birds ia the spring, yet sol.ee it self wiih the beart'a own muaic wbe winter is t hand. A brisk ironer needs a supp'T of man as seven flat iroDS, tw- five mar be made to answer, J t,u l-.rt In a ran nariiCUlSf a..uu vi v- - ---v r aod occasionally rubbed over w 11B - to be euie that their surtace . rr-knuvi and cle jroDio. anc emtioi u. - . table bhould be smoothly coverw. with a layer ot blanket or carpet. then with r-everal flda of n" a tou. There should be a for tbe iron at the right band. m to try tbe trou before it be app.w to any arte'e to hi d n- up. put lUe WTiirv a hiuce t-riak graphite or soft le.d ptLCoa I of ftlctlfJO. 1
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