. A Cur.-1 "V.'h.. . a ; VCl.U' b- .? Etl'l ?Vl' cure.i. infl pi:, l-le w"'- r.c torvW f u.nir't - - ' ye'lv d' t dro-i t' : r.nwiti' ." la'ly i ebcu' I b" o !;' i Vt '. !: lid .i the l . .v l"-. r. . ry. : ,? .' r i i to - : &4HI ti.0 eta: t! "; !:ro. fO.'.l V J. I" tl. . cd t -' ' ' i; .tune vua -.'jiiy i -.".g figure and h!t-.:- jt. by the ue avoid. . 1 i lane, eaa 5 : V.y curd bv tr.e v-ry v pprfiirti.ed ?u-i; .M'i-i uf 'f uj'ua tLu lots i.i u ".dieular manner several I'd take tbe extras vtu t 'uko a perfect podit'.on. n: together and tho tec? at .r rty-five degrees. T li'n ; s- lifelessly b7 tl.o :; '.on, ;!' raisiiifT the c ;--'s?, ra.iL-ci-i f-ill capacity ; t'ift oVin t 'I ilrawo in an i tiv cr.wn : f lire a if atti-.t.-! t n fioait!i.Cci'.L u I '-. port- t'..e liAlis c" bo'li fi-ft T; . i posoitlo Lt-l-Lt, u.c-ubys I tho ruusultd uf tli- lc,:i , ""liia iluue, tLeu c.i jut.i.f, , . .j position without. sv.i.yir.s : ickward out of th vriVct a tli :3 txercls-; a-.-: cr. ' noutLeotl.ti. T'.i1 u. prise totnanv tj 1.: wiut atraihtpn'.'.g-out r )V'-r . . .a ha3 Uj'O'i rcui.v! 1 t.t-';; " :s, and it v.-:'.! s.;. j U :irrv-r-lae Iuns will t'-i;: to . j ilvt'loi-ratuit. Is 1 ! i - 1 bi -'Ik i . (in SI RENGTU, r.f!FTT!T JLNVLLT SLtF.1'. A FOYVEfirUL TONIC. iv.t the m.v.t ,! '.: ".!.: ijach wi.l -i-'-A SFECIFSC FOR MALARIA, KH SUM ATISM. ;t ,1 ail t4 !' -4j' ' 1 n-.r ''.lit4n4. sail fuceeiui .ium t - i.... i - ..... i. S. Inn-. "i t.it ni ila.r'. S. -rtticra :-ir. .I..1 tv r.. . . w ff.i l : .' i.. i VI'.!' LU.I'J. in t ,.- iVii'iil" '.- ,'n . - . U u.u:, Mu lu joai u ':..n 4!t u it f;"?l..l !i'l Lji ! . ! Ill I y all iirvuii 4W"t ' 1 ti.-. O.. : 1 "'. aitvu it., N.'W YiTK. id ofttu Ji-ue t!. i f ai u-4 r. tr? " -olesa ia 3olcctln;t nu s?c,', or, ; " j Lest tLcy can ittr. ;l m ..V o a t.' - : -t, an a geueral tLi:1!-, I1: u c .'t.;, .nncessary ei;'yn;d t.-- lciJ ;. a great vatriety of t!ic ... 1? l ,. .t tt.-oi" t sli:v: t.!?.t acy V.'.t.;. t w'ul pryv p.t ell, '". rr: . ' u ;1nnt P-.piI "vn -. .i'!.I L:: c;i. r .!y ?f'rctal at the rwr tin1. ' a'v ittle ctr.'. trouble iu tliid I:r?r. f.)", ;iu i; r:i :Ly Lo friM!'.y i-i !..'. frcii yur u yu. i, v.--.:. : .. . i la f it.P'l vur::!: cii4, j..' : :1. VI i .' ccrn f-. ; j i-- r-' 1 1 h T j.':ic v,-- .r-j ::..) n r :.w. 44-J to 4.. : 0 x.ir.cli rer.rr to th" u.' ; r- jo, ar.il 1,0. .v 4.X..V. nill '. f'it:i:-I:.;; .i.iJ cuo a a,1 i'i 1 i,m a tonlitii, l'v lm st ai.-.' r Vo sntirKlv run ..ut. arid i.i V:: JO IS t-.kl3 t J l ll V. it i f. T't " 1 ' o: pl.intiox poJatcM i ti.'.t Att u o :c irark't, iu ci'nerallv I'-'Tdl ;i oni ruioal ; Lri ia real.'.y. ir. vrov't t.) quite tin- cmfary. A'.tl.su;i the t ivir'T 'n valc-'.b:.' uj ; to cv-t-1 fiance t!i ' -j rmm tli T '-'Utiiik: r -.hut whicit ij inferior it it I 'it tcn.'.'Vr sty a!n, -in,! firul Jesuit'. , Fca!.!i wi',4:;tif it A: Im..'.-. The kiu u C ;t:l,i :tf;jr.!3 c::.f.i.rij.i in jud.rc of t'.' fet..;ir) :. .rt'.' .1. of .. Jjeaul , ..i. lu..-i'. 11: w ot i:nii rr ;m-4-low. A .l.:-A, :'ra'i fkiu r. fi.cli 'i W''. crally c ,vti l ::h .1 tl:irL sel, '..n l, ;':ifTC;li'JSIIVi-.: l'i:rrTtDr in tli- Sarinti's O.-i":!1.- I; ar'iars lacre-llbla tlat i-r.y iw troveii4tLts cosiid be ladt? atd pi-ttiil--! on tbat aiiCiei.t uud ibtaomentdil iu LTiruQu Lt iv.o tr;jir'ufr corjpih, I at ijcti ;. J!.jc8m, .".- was 1 r-jv-n r.tu,iy in an Kagliab, enurt of law. K uas b-rii ahown beyoml doubt that when th co!r.; ai3 is usd on steel built ves sel or li placed in the Tlcinity of hoge steel ordinance the needle Titrates in duch a rapid aaJ erratic manner as to i-U If x aiid rnit'lead the uost exin-ri- H-cui sttern.:m and pilot. It wa3 alro f .u".d thut at tliJ Lonibardment of A'exaadrla the compasses of the war sh!' were oejeas tliroughtht) treuieLd i,tn vibrations. wLilo inetrurnvnta in vented 1 y that traiasct ecieiiti?t, Sir Vii:!,mi Thnriwii. in order to meet tfces perplexities, behaved in a true nni ai'mirablo mannar. The merits cf th5i ic:; roved compass wera readily reco5;zed by the members of the honor n.! cuild of coaipass makers. The t v.ttiililti iaii.iuvcineuta but the r.to.-1- i-i succeeded ia clulninjc " iuiuui-tiviu jigaiust' them aud othar i ,:i!vrs unle3 they paid a royalty. It 13 carious to think that this useful iti- 8trnment that is sail to have been known to the Chinese twelve centuries bfcr? Christ hud was intnduced to Eurore by Marco Polo ia 12C0. should t.) ti n ci'iist- ol a lawsuit as to its owu cr'i'p in the aiueternth century. 'ANY OiE fj A Dress, cr a Coat. Any Coor'. Ribbons, Feathers, V FCr , 'Yrms. P.JJS. tic. THMCEHTS Cleanse the System nJ in raaitTOlVr - - --r lc." ,:, t., thint look l.ke NtW, by i DYES. l wufk ' 'mP,e iutl', l "ivr- tl.- BEST ,r. KASTtST ku.mn A-k DIAMOND DiLi and take no other. For GAdinz or lro.rt Fancy Articles USE DIAMOND PAINTS. GoU. Silver. Brone. Copper. Op! to Cent. DO IT-WOW V iili !.' .! rn-r" r- ''..M Tin ! ''i..'., i.-:y (. (.r..i. .tn 1. I' ;tur:i-. ".. M.l. 1 '.r"4 1 t4!;ii;l .:i. ST: ir- 'i:... .i-r.ii k.l;i'-i . "... lug 1 U y.-U''iii t: i.U vaolo ami W.nl iu.iU. i. Baby Portraits. I jCf tiu- irjia lif''. rnu'M lrrt-.. K'lit r t. Motbt-rot k'jy hni.y lra v.Ll.u a y. ar. Vviry iun.-r vitxiis tlfures : Ma at iince. Oive f,by' name aii'l 4fc WtLLS. RICHARDSON at CO.. untinaTOH, rr. Paine's Celery Compound oorntlT- tm' r.'-rr toiil' uml strrtiirthli.ff " I hav.- txm tiiM.-d f t tonir y4i-s tth a roiiiiillcatlii'i IM!'-u'ili. APr trying t.i-liou-' n-ii,1l-a. nti-1 it 1n.l:iiv r-li.-f. I Irl.'rt la!n''a "Ktt Oitiiml. lu-l-m- l4.1nir our lu'J l-rttl ili""lor.p iriiil.l'-soiii- tin -!n--Iran o uliMle. un'l I "it trily w.r now. ihf I F-fl We a iiw man. IJiff'?ilon 1. :n li'rpr.iv.-.l, antl 1 ba4 (fiiliifil t.-n rv.iti ls In weight iluce I tac vmnai'nc'-l tiUtiinr t (tMnp ..uml." IlONkriTCs SrtARSU, Vuli Uvllle, Vt. $1.00. r-Ufori.oo. Atlrik.-Klsti RICOAHDSON Ca, BarUngton. Vt JAMES & MAYER BUGGY CO. UNDSRTAKBR, t.:u .a:; i'i Airn ;:L:. .' uu.l ilnli r in k.a U 4.1 H K:.ll't'';v, j-A lull II M 0 1 ckJ nlw-yi cu taDj.-w Bodi'30 imbairnecl 1 O f it c:. 4,'li! 11 : i - 4 , I Vt. !i.4-l5' 'L, t. ' - I 4.1 ' "K "I'll I'- ot;o i?:.-yT?rrroT?r rJilBMLWCOMX J.jecDu.)t,J: uLl'tt. Urape Hot. A. "iV. IViiraou, cf Vin6land, N. J-, in a recent, lecture on grape rot report ed on icsu'.ts of his experiments in con nection with the department at "Yash inirton. The results p'aow that the black rot fungus is best controlled b? spray ir.c the vines early in the season. t-fn vfRetation Btarts, with a strong lufit-a or ;a:p3aie or iron, sny iu po-jTiia or c-;.pera3 10 a jmioa 01 nui w:.ter. After the vineyard is plowed in I-iy top dte-s with slaked lime. When the iue i.-t scttini? its cl inters, r.r.d - fore -pe:i!i!t: lta blnacoms, ppray with iT-ii- 1U t lifsoivia J corvr, ea; watt r ; In Vnurl3 of Slnimfiurtiu-u THE Veliiclo i- tlio k wskmms USE. 1 mst i?vliflt, P'-t liniahed and JHost curauio luouiuia mivxa VEHICLES tvtr clfircJ America. -i r .. ..n nl.,.l.0l...l itt.ilrtfrilf. rjL.A iui. 1U.1 Jlli.r.ittii-.. tL" ' C7 50 and 61 Elm Street, CINCINNATI, Ohio. 9 A SI.B SHHIHG WBLOBI CCE. CENTRE m ZDm STREETS ERENSBjJKC, PA. J. II. 1 1 A NT, IVoiriflor. 'l'-iKM 1 1 i I I i r I'i KI.H' t!l Ws nr. 1 s at oar pl- . i ' .-. i y . r. i 1 1. i: r . .. .- ' " , " Sl l!tl n.e r I.- wl.trc t:. ci'llv 4-an l-c . .ii.iii 1 it. .1 rli a t."t .-r I I f'nt'i. bjtn Iu rn 1 er. ry tiinif t.n 4c.e.l tbetnr. k.l irlvct j c,'l 'nil T-.-v A crit lLTif. :hcrt !.".'r, a!v dio.it.J a 'm.T ra s,,,, j H 'i'EEL WIRE FEf MP V UIi i'-.'xture, whi.h ia ciade ty l;x pounds of ouli-bat? of , la six pr.Ilons of boiliriii ano'her vessel Blake four urw lime in four eulluns of '-. . . . . .. .A I r? -r.4 f "i , t . ; V4 w?itr : mix the two solutions and di lute with water salllcient to make twtu- tHO-i.rr.ll ii.3 cf the liquid. Repeat the praytip rvtry three or four weeks, Uss frrqu-r.tly iu dry than in wet weather. Mr. I'earsoa says he saved t0 per cent. of bis gr4ies by this "praying, and has found the best work done by the porta bl sprayer, made (and invented) by Adm "Yeaber, of Vineland. It is not necessary to prench the vines, and the sprayina is less expensive than bag-Ring. American I;ive - ttocK Yc u;a5i. Fcr ttBDs3 cf Eittrs ai SlaclaciL Saves Tim3, Latur aai Einnsc. r'f a . lid -ylnv. or to your homes. No d . and V OUr UHilit U fcOL-T a tl-tl t .T- 1m- t-luWwr 1. i'vr j-rioes, ttrniaiiJ i-itvuUi-, J Jrnj iinnl i,a not et ht, led up, b.u ray wa.i. - Vrl rUcx.-kl uiij vir.:ulaiis J JruJ ttllAUT A . XtaKsb. Maw' riovrln? Cora. tleoi:.- '.f u.' -r. o.., d.v.-c r.ol, i.4 ever, aff.r.t i .,' ton -I . ""uo'i : luM,'.li tj ;f i, v.i 4i i'is-3 rl tot.'' ; , u' i ,n thou;.h ' cc.:."kI f.--:i. ,r.-pert le?. A vO'iC0"! ' :'-''' lrfect oui'h vill l.. 'cr.nd with t?.iel : -..M.Y. ? j : " .' loose s'cin :hr'. nu, r..-. is v. -n-?, on a lay- ;;"--L,.eV'XChir- -V; f. tr oi a.'.'t fut, j !..:.: r t. li. 1, iv.-t..-, i f. O-l''""..-.-'; sure a:..! ? . Iu.- l.r.c!: to lh- ii"r - ;-w -. '.t-a--- MSV.M.' ' . . liko i i of s rt, t !.'. v!i. creuMl'h tMcn. I,1'-t.-y, s knovvlo li; of Ic".-'1 r.-.v. :i!v by loi's; 1 1 ' .,'.. I u'' ftf 'r qulicd it i: ia a jj.i'.cif'.t ns-. ! , .1 1 C.0V- 1 ;rk:r. A ' o .cr.u re.'. at iaJ ' ia- t f r : i:ti'.v i:f as t ; rrri- rr '.! a w'fk tl fr- c ' il". U I;i o-.o i s- i..' m r-' ! r; c '.-.rib'-' i: i i b i i:r... ;" ; v ' ri ot ''U T'ao tL.lr i'.i'i: y cau hired diii exct i 4 i" a i rMi- larly forcible m tcner in the F.jrinrr. She can t o more . exx-ct?l to r'mair. la t!i 8-i r .! h nrallov.- : to e x pf ' 1 rhar r.: or M'iT"' 1-..; "rri'' ' c Ir. th'l '.irt'ic: ?f.0Tal :iTlS ali.r. c fl ca 1. iu:;ii cltani'i i'i ivl 11 roaoo"y cf it-rso'f ar: I v ''.crj in t:i? r of rr' l.vera i. ..p-i.'.r. ihh ; I'.ousoVi if" i.i-.. : L : cir 8b e nvti 'ie l '..- : ;r! . , V.'BOt'' b' r I-'.-'O r ;i".,. J s-her3elt. . ' i -t '. i . :: : 1 . .'. . 4 2 ! lvtu, .--4444 l.:.. '..4i.'ry t I.i. t . . .1 tj 4 I .14 t .iv. v 1 -wn 1 : . in -. t rt. .. i- ' . i i ler- . 1 rj 4. .M:e- 1 ! .. I a.. u.Ui. . I lr. .. Ar!! :., !.. l7r. 1: . ,n: .;- .ti--!'. r l-i . L'ki! a'. ." 0 Hi" j T.ul 'IC: -'t. 44 - U .lc. 1 A 1 l.l !( . F N ..u uj , l i. ia a3atm ) ''.'tj "an . h -1r-'t;- I ''r:.;jfrr I I , -) . "' ' "" ' i.i. .t.O 1. .4...4-i I I I 3 rrj r It Is not generally desirable, says Southern Cultivator, to plow corn the first time while still very small. Bat trlet the plants become stocky and abl to stand a slight dirtin. unless the soil h.w been very closaly sodden and compae'ed by heaY rains. 'Hun 'rouad" the entire crop with two more farrows, and so on until the middle are entirely plowed out. A pood rule in deoi'.'inp what plow to use .3 to u.w Hip or.e that does most satisfactory work at the timo, and thiS will n-quire (he few est number ot furrows to the row. In S'jlt,m;llow grdjnd, free from much tra.h and old stubble, in which a sweep t.r heel airape, or cultivator will do good work, it should b employed. A double shovel, in the absence of a culti vator, will of'.tn do excellent and rapid woik where a sweep would fail. By d-ferriDii tho liiJt plowing s late a! may be done with safety, tbe inter fal ?en t: rst and second workings '--. ' 'i C'T. ' . tli . ' -: .- ii..4T. -4- - f t ? t f Ml-1. tb" t;.: t: vi of r -.tur --'s c-3 .p be hi'- r.-.d ' r.i;-J:.t ? - ' tv.i.y fif : .b r -i.vb n i ili!!. A . ! 1 i I rt Am -'c li i 1. n(. .a i li. ;'r.t if ,,e ' M'l -lo i: I'-. l- fl f t t i t.uu ta l luTs.lfU (0-4:- 4-!i'-."4 (f lb- ;o?4..l.a ?r' n f i"t ..4cil ra rlT.'.t ,. tr ,.!o-n:.r-.S. rcr T- 4 1.4. 4. . .1 'tt . ara 4 11 ' I-:t.-r..!. rr.,r,... . 'r - . . . 1 Ut r c-r-.4 A4.a 1.. if n.u.i &ia uLj-r. t I .lie. Vrtllt tTf 1 7-v.!'. . iMicn ul 10 l4;ia .1 tf l -ii. -tr ...rfa- tir twl .It !t ' "i, !. . 1 . 1 ... .1 1 . t I n:.i.4i . &l .t li ... 1 iti t:i m .rid. , .-4 44 .4 V4.4 iV-L'-.a will be shor'.e'-o l. Not more tban two wl.s ihould iaterveue between these so vera! 1 lowing?. i ..t . it- 01 r.u . h'.-p. 1 . I. :':-l4 1 t.t;:.. Tho pr ."fr v v' t -1 J.-rtn wall paf t i.; to t. l:e of tbe iwa a . fs lo'.Ii. With a little ilonr aa I 1 r : 7 ."tir -1 ". -1, : ; t ri i.vd d 1'ir;-. rub ti.t- ". tb'i b ilb fl'!l .'. i'.l;' A: " . c ,:!.: v - ri.". ;r. - rc , ; "Kr-!V ar.u"v.' ,iot '. 1: i r. ;a . ; . v tt'i 4-;.: nlmc.'1'. r. 1 r.OWfcVCT, 1.1 .. 'r 1 nr.: jt,f t . . 4.1 . -n.l 4a . .. It ."ii--. - ; 4. nl 41 i t r. . : . -. 1 t.t . 'i.oi't'i'.l j !ui iar. r.; nt t. ta 11. a.L iaL4i.4a iiia.'ijj tra' I I 10 ciiiJi'd, ar.-i bi v.' !! t;:e l.il.C .1 to . ' 1" '4. t . '-.X r T - " 44, . m f" I -, ...'.ii r . r K r', livV1-" 9 B. J. LYNCH, UNDERTAKER, And Manufacturer & Dea'er In HOME AND CITYMADE FURNITURE riU!?, m csim sens. LOUNGESfBEDSTEADS, TA13LB.S, CIIxYmS, Mattresses, Szc, m ELKVESTH AVENUE, ALTO OX A, PEXN'A r57CItif ns ol Cambria County nnd all other wish.i.js tn purchase honest HJIlNI TUKE. .V-c, ai honest prices are respectfully inviUnl to give us a call before buvlc else where, as we are confident ttat we can meet every waul and please every taste, l'ri-es the verv leweat. 4-lG-"bO-tf.l . ri.4..1 li. ) cf .'. 4.ti .1 1 .' 1:7 paitr c "I4 f'-?h n.i 1 ?, :.j'.S .1 ; . a3 :u r.-. S?ra j 1 1; 'ar ', ''.o mc S expe.-i ivs o-.t-o, n:cl7, r."d in or.fr to iisi-i 1 ti if a 1 arT can Le clea.u.J, it is hfst 1 f:y t in -.iirie obscuro t orr.er vh'T'! ri :. b nnMced. T.l Vati-r Tor r:i!fJ3e Woru;S. A. . Tuller btates ta Orchard ard Jar.lt-:. that that br xrV.tr wll'. kill tb-s cabb4,:o worm or green cnterpil'rr cf t':.- r il v.,.,, bultrvfly. His early cab b'rt t v.r-re h :. cr rapidly t'ostroir-d by f! - v riri, bat "one sprinklirs with tr.r v:it .-, fij r-li' :d with a watf rlapj pot, tl ti ved every xrorm and fy." It prepared ty placirj? a qniit or two r.,! t:;r i.i a t::b or brtrr"!, hi; 1 thca r.'i!?p up w;' a wter. Ia ato:t fori y- 'fht hours 'he r.al -r Eu.e't m'nT-.'iy of t.ir, r hen 't may l dif; a-l ffT aa.l ap;. l.c! fo nt v!'.,l 7'irj ir ci mii'in wileiii.ti ). : I . I 1 .4. .' . 1. 1 . i. 1 ii I... j t'.f .44 l'lonin? by Steam. (J. R. Berry's t.rction emjine, dra w incj four tive gang ilow3, is doing some xpcllf Dt work ip tbe vicinity of the Fi:.hteen-mile House ranch, at Tulare, Cil. T.'iw plows turn the soil over in -ta-.i shnpe. and foliowinij each plow Is a drag, or barrow, that pulverizes the clods and leaves tho ground as smooth rs a floor. The machireruns a day and nibt, a large locomotive headlight be ing piaced iu front of the engine wiien darkness comes, while about a half dozen lamps hacgr around tbe engine. The engine consumes about tea header bedsf ul of straw in twenty-four hours, and the labor of ten men to run it that number of hours. The traction moves off at about tho pait a pin? team goes mIihd ploughing, and b3s never to stop to catch its breath, of course it would Rain over a t'nm some distance in a Oa 'a travel. Seventy aires aro plowacl eei? twentyfour Lonr3. Itlaav.oL. dt rful invention for seeding as wall as harvesting grain. 1W. 8.. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. $3 SHOE FOR LADIES. K ft la th warH. KrMmlno bl ss.oo iicm ine 11 an r-mi.w to fiiora. 4.(tO Il.tMI-sl I I WKl.T llK. ..-.o imimi c .m !'.i:m1'K' yiiOK. -i..-.il t'.TI V M i l! t'AI.F SllOti. $.-..- WOKKINCIUN'' MIOK. Si.OO ana M.-O liOYb' hCHUUL SHOES. Pra'lii!cut t.r. tnv nnmr au-1 tiricte mr not atntiiTl .-.rs. SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR CAN DEE RUBBERS TO H. CHiLDS & CO. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES AN O Don't be a gambler. Don't try to get ahead of time. Extravagance is not generosity. Truth Is lilxe a torch ; v. hen sh.ea it oh.nes. To do so no more is tie truest repfu- tancb. There is a vast deal of vital air in loving words. Were words ideas, what an idsal world tbis would be. Character is a diamond that scratch es every other stone. X friend without discretion is more to be feared tban an enemy in armor. Be gentle. Tbe sea is held in check. not by a wall of bricd. but by a beach of sand. Abuse may not be criticism, but sometimes Uie latter sounds very much like tbe former. No consciousness of recititude will entirely take awy tbe sting of being cruelly misjudged. A man who is willing to enter soci ety as a beneficiary is mean, and does not deserve recognition. There are a few sadder sights in this world than that of tbe mates whom the passage of years have mismated. Society is not vtry particular what a man does, so that It proves him to be a man ; it will then bow to him and make room for him. "When the storms of life are upon us. we forget that they pass successively away ; and when iney are gone we wonder that we should not have been calm and composed by this long-known trutb. 1 Manners for Boys. In the street Hat lifted when yon are saying 'goodby" or or "how do you do ?" Also when offering a lady a seat or acknowledging a favor. Keep step with any one you walk with. Always precede a lady up stairs, but ask if you shall precede her in go ing through a crowd or public place. At tho street door Ilat oil the mo ment you step Into a house or private-ofllce. Let a lady pass first always unless she asks you to precede her. In the parlor Stand till every lady In the room, also other people, are seat ed. Itise if a lady enterB the room after you are Beated, and stand until she takes her seat. Look people straight in the face when they axe speaking to y ou. Let ladies pans through a door first, stand id g aside for them. In the dining room Take your seat after ladies and elders. .Never play with your knife, ring or spoon. Do not take your napkin up in a bunch in your band. Et as fast or as slow as others, and finish tbe course when they do. Do not ask to bt excused before tbe others, unless the reason is Imperative. Rise when ladies leave the room, and stand till they are out. 5II WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. IVji. 14. laSS.-am. The Sterling GL Farm o1es. Manufacturer of Drrlwi Fire Agency T. '..DICK, General Insurance Agent, EBEySBUKU, JVt. laraaaar'a h'.JiOirJ t.aalaea aaa isaw aula. v .1 - 4- ' "iVf (. 1-3 !.-. 3 A. S. FaliOCUAii Si0.X,lM, rt AtiNarr Ttif )tirillon. WIt do ?o runny 1 tr!e we te fir.ir.ril tn see-in ! pr..''. c t .:.Tt-r r.:1 lo i.i.-vd. ntW4rni'I' iiv l Tubi?""' ir,:;, ('T.:;i;"i v.n Ui; y.'m -, r(".tnt ATir-r,.:,'. t'p.rrinj t'r ! xr.. t ii, )i'iii' iv.'i, tai.t n i.r . 1 t . n". we will .oi i!.fra di-ri'n ste:i V:ta..-.-r ca'.'.nt. , t,i e Ur t ':tr. ! 1 by Dr. "1 .1 jL. ..ou. SALESMEN VANTED f IT W A t.r htv?V .'r. ifc.la-tr. . nil, Silcrv ird Fff a 0r Ctmmiiijn, if Prctrr-!. full I; vf frttt avnl n v urumecui o- a., i n- rj .1: r i! bv QJ nr I rtnnr tt.-.i-t ia,,.. Sat rn Gurar.t f r Cwton;r rd Agont. 'C knailUlt 1 Ji.ljf J,"i aicfcbf tvn i. Uc. aSahUa I'i.I.U. AwrMa. K. li. CIIA"!l A: CO.. H20 tSJotU rnn S-tti.r.i, l'li.U Jt loliia. 1'ia, -'""""l TTxri. f 1 Vf rX -.e,-.'-?V J '"" :-j4.'....4.t... : " . T ii';'ii;.t ' T 44 ' - P- .' av-i.! i,r. 1 I Ire Ways to Cure a Cld. 1. Bathe the feet in hot vatcr and drink a p!rt of hot lemmade. Then spor.e with suit water and remain In a warm room. 2. I'athe the Taco in very hot water eTery Cve minutes for an hour. 3. Sniff up tlta nostrils hot salt water every three hours. 4. Inhale ammonia or methol. 5. Take four hour's active exercise in the open air. Medical New 9, which recommends the above, says that summer colds are tho worst of all colds oftentimes, as it is then yery difficult to protect one's self proierly. A ten grain dose of rjuinloe will usualiy break op a cold in the beginning. Anything that will set the blocd actively in circulation will do it, whether It be drugs or the nse of a bucksaw. A tiiKAr and good disinfectant to use about poultrv bouses and yards when contagious fowl diseases are pres ent or feared, is made by dissolving threw pounds of copperas in five gallons of water, and adding oue pint of crude carbolic acid. Sprinkle about the house and yard with a common water-ing-jtol. rilKSAI,KHY UARKEIt liRO'iS., EBENS EURG PA. HOT DEAu YETI VALLSL LUTT1?!MCER, XinrAc-.-xsia c TR, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE dxn tjtat itoonxa, l:epp-t!nl!y lr.virc? tte ttUnUoa ol Ills lrtendi a&4 ue pul.ilo in ircneral to the (act ttatt be 1; still rarrylr r ou iu;iur : ll.e old lnu.l um'.e iic iVi. oulu iluu :e, tXeuburir, au.l ii prut.arei to FUjjply frum a lare . -V, i uianuflurlnK toar der, ai.y arllcls id 1".H lii-e. lr'.ui tint Fmilit-r; to tue larttet, ia tho list ihauuvi and at Iba loweut llTin nnccs. tati pi:nltentiaiy work either ma4a i.r sold at ttnf eaLaolislioieiit. TIM ItOOl lMO n. HPUCIALTY. Ulre mo a call and lallsiv panclror to my w on and price. V. JLUri iilNIJEK. t:ui.(.urH. April IS. 1(483-11. W STERLING- PIANOS, XTMJCH FOX Quality of Tone, Beauty of Design. TIKISH and adaptability for stand ing In Tune have no equal. Every Plana Warranted for Five Years Ana autlcfak'tiua g-uarantM-4 to wjrf frjr7fe" Also Manufacture the Would-ttturywirju STERLING ORG.VN Factories, Derby, Conn. The opinions expressed at a recent meeting of the Ohio State Horticultur al society were, almost unanimous in favor of fonr foot draiuage. The opinion seems to prevail that, al though frosted seed wheat did sprout all . ... , . . , If;. . . ignt in a greennouso oi ilb iiiuuiauia experiment station, frosted wheat is too risky to trust for so important a crop. A plan Is on foot to organize a com pany with Bufliclent capital to buy the entire Florida crop of oranges, which is to be delivered by the growers to a large packing house that will be built at San- ford. Theuce the company propose to distribute the fruit throughout tne country. In EuglaDd fat cattle shows are held iust before Christmas. In France these al shows are held juat bafore Lent. Tbe rose and strawberry exhibition of the Massachusetts Horticultural soci ety will occur in Boston June 25 and "ft T?rtKorl- Mnnnincr 1 SPCretarV. Cut the young trees back when plac ing them in the ground, and also trim back some of the roots. IS U b li MARVELOUS DfGCOVERY- Only CrcuiB. StKtw aruanrTnilalK. ! l;.'1,. Ira.a La a -4-j Miai nlrru enrol. r.TvT-T rftiW 4.44.1 44i It cremfly ItrnrflrtoO. t.rut lniiicu. iula tu 0rp.jjj-nt. lluati, TV.-HK-tv fciih nMLum ot Ir. Win. Ham D10114I. t lotld I"jt t ISlW-iaiirt ta a4jvl IIimk. ?V 'r,'l"I TIiiiip.,4iiri4l I'sjchol- J. ai. lla. kl.-4T, .,..41.t44rf I .. rkr,44l.M AftvaU. ST.. Uirliar HT-i..r. tM r-ei.-nWM, I;".- - A.tr, J - 4. itMu, Jn&mM P. Uynlaanla. and H.Vrt i.t x 1rmc b lr.t. A.1.0Xs,i:xK. iltl i inii ATe.,X. Y. 'eb. a. 1M0 am. Saa4aFaaa 17 ot If Ll 4..I Ini ..u, . . at,d ii .v. l-r4i its, btOU AueAi. Kc4. Cww .T 4NjUvJL4,. 14- i. iT4v&VsiWBooSoTv"E.V DO NT .BUY YOUR Rubber Boots until you have seen tho "COLCHESTER with Sole leather Heel. This Is tho best fitting and K2ST DURABLE BOOT In tho market. Made of the best PURE GUM Stock. The Sole leather Heel saves Kor.By to tba Wearer.' DUY VOUR ARCTICS UN TIL YOU HAVE SEEN THE DON'T COLCHESTER ARCTIC with 'Outsll Counter." Ahead of ALL others In style A durability. If you want the worth of your money try the Colchester wh OUTSIDE COUNTER." KEPT IIEttE BY BEST BTORE3 AT WHOLESALE DY IL CHILDS & Co., T PITTSBURC, PA. Important to Canvassers WAKTED-LIn Ua,nTaerB In eTery eonnt) In the X'nlterl (States to Pell i-OX.'ii PATENT 11 E- VEKS1HLE AI IKON, whlea combines two Sad lrane, Polmber, t'lnter, k.e.. one iron dolna; the work ot an en' Ira set of ordlnarr iron, la e!f-heatlrK l v g or alcohol lamp. DUCSi AHAf VITII HOT KITCHEItH. J'rica mtMlerate. A lance and lasting luoouie Insured to x'l chhtiu-mtj. Ad4ret-a. lf TlrctuarB, ac t'Oi SAU lxKJi CO.. V Keado it.. Y. A Ulrl Born. a n.NC pi r.cx or IS INDEED A LUXURY iQ COMES A5 NEAR BEING A FINE piECC OF PLUG TOBACCO aa H a 4 rt w w "vbi possible 'AND !5 to KN OWN AS A A JtAKE IT wan AMONG DEALERS ? THESE GOODS ARE ON THE MARKET IN ONLY ONE SHAPE, 3x12 FULL 16 OZ. PLUG-THE MOST CONVENIENT TO CUT IN POCKET PIECES OR CARRY WHOLE. JKO.VlKZER & EROS., LouiSYille, Ky. Dobbins' EIoGtric ikap A VAZ lh' FAMILY SOAP WORLD. - "lie ... . . ii ill. c-ir J 6 I '4V)' 1 It is Stiiclly Flts- DEiforn in Quality. 1 i.rru.. L. whih vt paid no,ooo iji-l 44' llH. UCV4T btt ti Blu..i:if I Cf L44.-'J. - .4 44.44,1 'I llla ! I f icftji-' l U tttls!y toKay MilU tlitl i.iil'Jj l-.ii ultf .nm avaro. t ! b4..'.iu-. " " I u T Hint ati fa jux. Ilii. Iu..t (al.rlc. ltti g.it czm rors a:.d r.lcab4j- w:nto. T 1 w4:4ct :l !,,... 1 i.nl..: no r4bor FO..p ia ttu jla d Mlif.ut linnkin; lm.vnn tri :iri .ok u l wl4lt- anu l.'i.- ne. . READ THIS TWICE aeriHl'.RE i. a s-rcat earn la of time, of Ichor, J 4j it l-p. 4.1 11. a.tj of" tLc uhfic, wl.L-t 1 cU b.444' LUrtiic 9j.p L4 icj neroriliiiic to dlreo. Um. fyitf. trlul vr 'il J&moBMrnx iat gnut isaH. it 4. ' ;4 yw'.i t- u:akj? IMit lril. T U'.O i- j ewj ijiica, ii a ououivdy ask j tdr.I i4uJ aoi -ikl'ii 4iri. Jevr.rc of Imitations. W;i,;ricuc, Dectro-M -.c, PLtLiacVrlphia trcytC, cr arT rtl er fraud, .ni.ly Luiu&c it is Cticap. will rjta tuthn and arc Oai it any prvec. Ask WT rj DOJiiilXS' ELECTKrC -Jo and taVe nn othr. Ktmrly every groc-r from Mnlna v Mexico kerp it in stock. If youm hasn't it, bm w:l: cr.-itT from hi r.carrst wboioaalc grocer. TJ E.ll c:t il.t- infcitic wrapi-cr around eUl bar, ami tx careful to follow t lrrtlonJi on rmJi out. -de wK pcr. You raaoot attortl Co wvi. lrugfji- rT rr tr u.fc tbr yourcf lii c4d, roiialia twd tniiy wadtrfitl Dobbins' Electric Soap. I. L. CRACIN & CO., Philadelphia. Pa. Ott io A WEEK ri ttU Club System Mv'Z--Z : . . J-lUB I wane aa coDvcmcni iry-Sywji 'JZ to the bnvcr as mr 4kSS6 .1 . ' . 44 W 4 V. f 15 instaimroi ayarem, ia ajv -tfifl ttWUUMUt tfotcai ' V 4 '1 mM to u. 1 he I IV.VNLtei'Z : -V a comeraiiDD 471 mc -m. . 11 dub nKinben idlf 111 1 '38 watches in each l-MIUk. . MSWatcb Club. and we pH Cash from ; th. i"inh far each watch before it eoaa I 1 ,1.,..tI, .ri mmSr Anlv ruv.vsal.izM 4""-f- rr'-:s ;4 , more fcr yonr mooey thaa any one . Ik ijjjj; I ;ii a 14(3 ny we are ooisg m nJi V --J si wa tcli husioeaa in the worla te an f.TJii bT-Xlonly first qunlity roods, btit ourr ..'.( J -rt i.ncea are about wliat others pet k re- VfwT ond qualiry.OirilO SllverWstcU W 1 I l-i ;1 UaMibstatitialSilTer (.- imkatwH cj (f-tT i r i.. - . C.-m W- ...t Amrnron 1 r-vrr tr 9 ( Watci eiiiicr hur.tiDg ese or open.Bj : 5 rl Our S aS.CiO Wa.tr U is a Stem-wina. 1 4J , - . , ..... ik.-4 I iIMt,; l-tpenr ace, cm fjunuiy, iimcmu .juiu i I i-icl: AniancScleverW ,piaran:eta ta je-d. rtar 2oyta-s. It ia fui y equal to any i P ; j watch sold lor 48 by othert. Vi'e tindliw. Vli lint -clam Stificncd Gold Cae ir.uch ij; t PSA' more a.-it.r factory and smncoaLle tnan any SoUd Gold Case that enn be teld at lcs than dcuhie the money, a cheap aolid casea are invanaMy thin, weak, vlfol low quality, and mortMcu after ihort use. Our SSrt Wavtell eontaina Rtwf numerous Important patented im-J- ..rfivemetlt. ri lr J . 1 imnnrtllliee to ll C CUT- L ' ate timing Fatrnt Dujlpreof, Patent Sttm? h tui, . , which we eoutxbl exclusively . It liijtj If in January, a prudent bousewlfe, given to melanclioly but Rood temper. If in February, a humane and affec tionate wife and tender mother. If in March, a frivolous chatterbox, somewhat given to quarreling. If in April, inconsistent, not very In telligent, but likely to be good looking. If in May, handsome, amiable and likely to be hapyy. If in June, Impetuous; will marry early and be frivolus. If ia July, passably handsome, but with Bulky temp2r. If in August, amiable and practical and likely to marry rich. If in Ssptember, discrete, affable and much liked. If in October, pretty and coquettish and likely to be unhappy. A,'!'rt yplirrf a;nl Ihe Arrni. Ui- r.ijMv. " ""r- Tio nvpra":i? yiel'l of v,),c, . l.ni'f-1 Stat i'i about te'.r "' por acre. It is coronmnlr sowV"5' ' drill, wlilch clroit s the f.ef ,j " -' I eight inches apart, flTit rotr, f'' j non'y planted at cacti turn : at: ,"rC ; j of otui and a half jusijp:d r,f - used per acre. One iuaa v.---will plant eight acres per aiy ; i being done in September, the'epM i i no fnrlber attention until tr.", put in the following July to whatever harvest rrovIdenc j. fit to send as a reward for tb gence of the husbandman. Prof. Jilount of the Co!oraJ3 , ' cultural College haritig first maifj elaborate ntudy of the liahits en of the wheat plant, conductc-d a of experiments In its cultivation ' the following result". First he planted upon an exact!-. ; acre seven and one-half pound? oft' picked wheat in rows on eighteen apart, and at harvest ttre eLed oir ty-seven bushels again, upon one fy--cf an acre he planted thirty.twn'r of selected seed, and tie produc' eighteen bushels ; and again 5 seventy-six square feet Le i,' . eeventy-six kernels of extra fln weighing forty Ave grains, aadtLt- duct was ten and one-half pounCi nearly at the rate of 100 bushel acre. These results are not more res, ble in the excessive yield frcra a r-, area than In regard to the yield given portion of seed. Agricn:-,- discussion too often directs s';;-. a result without snCiciently ar': ' the means by which it la obts:ij pertinent feature of theBe experv. is the saviog of an amount of 4. which avc;aged upon the entire r acreage, would add annually , , eum to the wealth of the nation. If we Bhould throw into the sea nually fifty million bushels of -. and a proportionate amount r, other cereals, the world would cn at our improvidence. Yet if ; Blount's conclusions are correct they are supported by much cn!:& evidence we bury this amount !: ground where it ia not only tLrr away, but where It actually i.V. the resultant crop, Tlie economic results that w.vj d low if we should be able to incrta produr'Ion even approximately to . above ratio are too far-reaching f; scope of this article. Our ai ;:.:i feed an almcst limitless incren-' population would Le a-rTured. it : be tLat every production would rt upon ourselves, but we hnve ai; successfully encountered tbe is wheat markets of the globe, and i-. creased production would mea: creased cost, we might eventusiT able to make good our boast nf Ing the world." With a population iccreasir? it 1 rate of 2o per cent, with every dec. it Is hardly probable that our r-; tlon (after the final occupation c! the public lands) will at the br?' e than keep pace with its need?. A-:- fore suggested, a most progrefc velopment will be required if we accomplish that. Farmers generally will say tt: . results secured by the above er ments are not attainable upon :.' tended ecale ; probably not, to -average farmer, because, Lav::: much land to till, he must still eight acres per day. It may occs ally occur to one of particular i: gence that It might be economy'.:: duce his hundred bushels thorough cultivation of two acres :v than by superficially working t eight. Such a one will find tLa'. c and scientific methods are prac'-.s well. It would consequently seem tti pursuit of agriculture can offer ir--ments to the etudent who wou'.di: become the teacher, to the tz man who would exert his talent; as a financial enterprise, to tbe who would combine a profitable r tion with the investigation of t of nature and to the ecouomiil ' from bis own observations weald i tbe general knowledge of Lj be: conserve the forces of proueUoD. i, tul: 4- enn jfiiraccuracv. aortenrance. dura- . rA uniire. ta mv f 7 W-ti h . either H Lrpcn Faoe ne MuuunK- CHir-a;t.oo liali- roatd aten 1 constructed for the meatezacttrK ik, and t the trt Kail- t": road Watch made. Open Face or Hunting. J A a tr.cae pnecs are ciuier au caan or m tjuua, V1.UU a. WMK. An AJax Watch I.4j4ltir piMarM wlia Mr WtUck. TneKEFstonewatcDCiuDCcw al ne la Ct't Bw Balldla 604 VALNMT ST. f HIUO. PA. Agents V.' anted. I V Agoota Wanted. jSW -t4 I A)ix Watch luu!ator, $1.00 A JLg.1 I purtHinwniia mui n44Mrortla. jl - Vk Pfli-i M.n, Watrk. Hal t.J Mil ... r-.-it.4 r 1 i'l 2 t fC prtc. CJ " rt . 0--4.-lal l4a TwaSa Itearingr t'alTe. To Bring Eggs. a ji IDplCl KKI.14BLK 1CKHK U aMI J ft K WF'rKlrkMtMirh, Blllnna Header he, CONSTIPATION. Tarrant's F.fTrr retreat Sa.lt3-.or Aperient It U certain in Itc eOeei. Ill Kentle in tu artl n 11 I jalaleablo ta the Uxte. It can be relied u)nin to care, and it ruren ry iijuitn-, not t'y outrAi. inc, natare. Io r.ov tka rloleut tinnrailrei ynr rvlTeit or alluw eour ehll- rlren to take them, alwaya una linn elegant thxr- AKI The calf that is raised for ad:rj , should be abundantly not lar..'. fed on good grass, clove: hay. ' bran and other protein food?. meal should be discarded. Milk , is a function separate and a;'' beef makiDg and to first icdi beef habit by feeding fat formers, corn meal, is to train the heifer - way, and at last, when a cow, r.- wish to "feed her up," the fx:n will go to four cent beef instead iJ-- ty cent butter, and a big toa B' with ; for the food that is tcr. butter Is sold every day, and only one sale for the beef. Tfc-;-calf that has bepn obliced to bodily growth to keep from fr- spend its summer fighting th - wolf," has had Its energies m-v and in after life It will rareiy . to make a profitable cow of it. r SlcMfeadache.: How to make hens lay ia what both ers a good many folk no w-a-d ays. Here ia one way : Make a mush of coarse corn-meal, boiling a large red pepper in each two quarts of tbe water. Let it cook for an hour and feed hot. Boiled apple skins seasoned with red pepper, ox boiled patatoes seasoned with horse-radish, are good for feed much better than uncooked food. Corn when fed hens baa a tendency to fatten rather than produce the most profitable egg-laying. A spoonful of sulphur stirred with their feed occasionally will tone up their system. tIiiIolie Catarrli Remedy. Sbllob's Catarrh Remedy, a marvelous euro for Catarrh , Diphtheria, Canker Mouth and IleadacUe. With each bottle there Is an incenious Nasal Injector for the more j successful treatment cf these complaints without extra chave. Yi'c HO cents, bold by Dr. T. J. DavUKiu. IMilloh'a a.o-ninrl"B This Is beyond qneetion tlie most fni frtiK.h niArtvinA -r.4 hnvee"- tnareotirai !.reiartlun, I , which ha een, lor mora 1 dopes Invariably cure the wurse T V C p p Q C I ft f.-"rit;. 'aoid ; druwMi Couiih, Croup, and Eronchm-- ' " lOltrO I Hemrrwhera. I Wonderful succesu In the cure or i ion Is without para 11-: ! in e l) medicine. Since Its first ben bold n a uaraulee, a ttit other medicine can stand. If , . t 4 llU lfl Uoufiti wo earuesny j-- rrlce 10 cents, W cents. aJ 1 ' PT-f IB i?XA.ivo-ipoin.,ri3S. VNbviUAIXKU IS Toss ,THuCu.WortaMii & Cursliility. WTLLIAM KAIii: Ai. V Kun. 104 and ll V( Batlmori Stroo. Jltlmoxa I. ci. U4 ruui Arenuc, Now Yurk. Luutrs are soro, Cheat or ishilon's Porous Piastf rs. Davison. SuldW For Iiropsy, Clravel. Nnrvousnet. Krlphf Heart, i 'rinary or l.lver .liKeai-M. t'ure (luarr.m teed. Otnce.3l Aroh rtreet. l'lillmleliihta. Al- drtiKKlaU. Trr It. 1 a t.olUe. fix for ai. March J, lsbS. ly. XearlysII the experiment'- by the exi.riment stations . S1U 4 ; Ttv.3 i . the experience of near y who have giv?n attention i that Logs make greater Fft corn thau on corn me1 a mm mr. want SALEISMKN everywhere, l.1 ?Ayud tra v.ltuu, to sell on r goods. Will JV3 i-aysood. naUry and all expense. Write J V lor term aicricc. vid l4talfy wnnt- ed. SIANUAKU SlLVEHWAKt tAUVli'AN Y , panson. lioctoQ, Mass. to - nli," T K NAI.E STEAM E1NUI1XKS. CLAY AMI X tire raa. Holler anj Mieet-lron Work. Second-hand ennlnekund bjileis 4n hand. Hoist inir euumeK mil nia.-hinery A t uvc itily THU.il At CAI4XJN. Aliviibeoy, l a. (Jan. .-ij ) The simplest way rooui is to heat an iron ... .inmrir 1110 ana luen puui ymb'" m , drop. The steam arising rrt disinfectant. Pouis or ww . t oiienad that it n:ay ' R IT T
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