A Canadian tiauie iisli. In appearance a fresh-run ealmoa and ft fresh-run winanishe do uot differ much more than salmou from different rlrers. The back of a wiuanishe is greener blue, anJ in a fish juat oui of j water can be seen to be mark d with j olive spots, something like the vermi- culatioDd on a trout ; the silvery scales are more iridescent, tlie X marks are more numerous and less sharply denned; the patches of broL-ze, purple and green on the gill covers are larger and more brlllianr, and with them are several large rouDd black spots. As the water arrows warm the bright hues get dull, and toward autumn the rusty red color and hooked lower jaws of the spawning almon develop. As the wiuanioLe, on like thy salmon, feeds continuously, and In much heavier and swifter water than salmon lie in, it bus a slimmer body and larger fins, so that a five-pound wlnanishe can leap higher aad oftener a grilse and fight like a tenvpound sal mon, the variety of its habits, which are a compound of those of the trout and thoao of the salmon, with some pe culiarities of Its own, gives great charm to wlnanisheangling, and opportunity for every style from the -rl.atlng fly on tiny hooks to the "sink and draw" of the salmon cast. It takes the fly readily when In the humor, though wa ry and capricious l.kd all its relations, and fights hard uniting the dash of the trout with tha doggedneas and ingenui ty of salmou. In railway and hotel prospectuses the wlnanishe weighs from five to fourteen pound. In Lake Sr. John and the De charge the average is two and a half ; four-pounders aro large and not too plentiful ; while six-pounders are scarce. Oilnieal lor the Dairy. Adulteration of oil cake and cake meal has long been a standing source of complaint amorg English f.irm rs, and the evil has become at last so common as to be accepted in the trade as una voidable. "Standard" linseed cake in England now contulns a larze and un determined quantity of foieign seeds, some of which are iunoxlous, bnt some are quite otherwise. It seems as if American linsetd meal is no better, and the manufacturers can afford to wink at adulteration naturally committed, it Is true, ty growing weeds with the flax because the meal sells for enough to ray for all. In fact, the meal is now the moat valmble part of the product to the oil mills. Cottonseed cannot be adulterated, for the reasons that cotton will not grow among weeds and that the seeds of wee-Is cannot be gathered with t'-o lir.t, which is picked clean and free from oil sor.s of "trauh." Thus cottonseed meal eLould be used In pref erence to any other oiliueal, as it is pure and reai:y Tar better for cows th.m i,n aeed meal, which gives aa undesirable flavor to the Lutter. Plenty or Kauge lor Fowls. The more ample the range allowed fowls, the hsalthinr, thriftier and hap pier they are. A close, pent-ur fowl yard is not the place in which to grow fine birds, ns a rule, though very many persons are obliged to keep their choice email flock3 thus stinted as to space, and with thesnt-cial care such owners arepleas-d to give their poultry, they do passably well. But to raise "chick ens on a large scale, we mujt afford them room to run and grow in. They should la either case, iu hot weather be provided with plenty of shade to which they may resort during the heat of the day. If there are no trees, shrubs or vines around the placo that afford this shelter from the heat, a rough lean-to or low cpon ahed will be a good protection frcm the burning sun's rays, and prove a grateful spot for them during the "heated term." Uulls aud Their Yonng. Every bird watches over and cares for her own nest, though the numbers are so grout and the tumult so exces sive that It Is difficult to conceive how each gull can distinguish her own spott ed eggs, placed in the midst of so many others, exactly similar in size, shape and cclor. and when at length the young are hatched, and are swimming about on the loch, or crowded together on some grassy point, the old birds, as they come home from a distance with food, tly rapidly amidst thousands or joung ones exactly similar to their own, without even looking al them, until they find their own offspring, which recognizing their parents amongst all the other birds, receive the morsel without any of the hungry little crea tures around attempting to dispute the prize, each waiting patiently for Its own parent. In perfect conGdence that its turn will come in due season. tier trie Watches to Knn a Year. A New Jersey Inventer has procured a patent for a watch to run by electrics ty and has alnioet completed the forma tion of a company to manufacture his electric clocks and watches. He has been working e'eyen years on his four Inventions, which include a marine clock. The peculiarity about them is the gravity movement, which, aided by a small electric current, moves the pen dulums of the clocks and the Iargj bal ance wheel of the watches. The bat tery is Inclosed in the watch-case and with it time piece will run a year without any attention. Ktiiloh'a lonnnmptlon Cure. This Is beyond qnestlon the most success ful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few doses Invariably cure the worse eases of Conch, Croup, and Bronchitis, while lt9 wonderful success in the cure of Consnuip lon la without parallel In the history of medicine. Since Its Orst discovery it has beeD sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you ha a Couch we earnestly ask you to try tt Trice 10 cents, 50 eents. and fl.oo. If your Luces are sore, Chest or Sac lame. us. Saitoh's Torou3 Tlaeters. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. The greatest of fcola is he who Im poses on himself, and in his greatest concern thinks crrtainly he knows that which he has least studied, and of which he is most profoundly ignorant. KASKI IM E THE NEW QUININE. C1YES M k Lii -1 fn, T a i.ti ptitp tf OL'IFJMRVES, UAFFY DAY?, Smyeet SLEEP. A POWERFUL TONIC. that the most delicate stomach will bear. ASPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM. AIERVOUS PROSTRATION, and all Orrm Ills rases. Themost scientific ami suofcsfnl ElooJ Purifi er Superior to jm d : no Mr. John . Si'ar;rimh. Sclma, N. ?.. writes : "I .t mnUrla in tha Southern army aud tor a duien yesrs imff-reil Iroru Its di-Mittatinir ttl-ti. 1 as t rrltily run down when I lieard of Kuklnr, the new ji:l:uu. it hliej uie at ciu-e. 1 aalneil 51 p"un.l. ll.ive ' not bad such kooJ health la 'iO year?. Other letter ora s'mflar character from prom inent Individuals. wr.u-h tump Kasklne at a remedy ol undoubted tuorit, will be sent on application. Letters irons the ahore persons, alvlnt; hill details will be sent on application. Kayktoe can be taken without any special med ical advice. l a bwttl v Sold by all dniKMTls u. or sent by nail on receipt rf price. Tilt KAMiLVE t il.. 64 Warren St.. New York. Pick II-ad:wh and reli-T nil the trouble Incl-ifc-nt to a binoua stt tf the ttia. siu.li aa biuinm. Naunra. I ro Mum.' liistre after ""; '"" Itw i.le, Ac. While tli. ir m. -l rvmaraatik: auocna boa been allow a iu curing HaJm-hf. ret CuTw'a Ijmi I.rrtR IVu are -ually uluaul iu 'outivation. rnrtai; ami prtrventinir tins annoviu comtiiaint. whit tlwy alaa corre.-t all disorders vt tha Mouaa, nrimulato the lirer and rvuiata Uia buweia, i-ven it thry only curod EA Ache thcr would t alm piicHora to those who HufTt-r frHii thia di!4reHinr cxniplaint: but firf utiat.'ly their jrixidnraa tloea i"-t mil liTV. utiiieT iu-MP wtin oiice try tiiem wai flud tlitw little pills valuable in s waar ways tliat Uwy will uot tw willing Ui do without them. ut aiur all atck head i the bane of ao maur Uvea that here la where w umlu our grrnl boast. Our pilla cure It while rth-rs d not. CARTru'a Ij-m.a Ijvrn Tiua are Tery small and ry rsy to Uike Our or two pills make riot. They aro .trictlv vegetable and do ot irhor pnivt, but by tbelr ir-ntle action plen all who iua Ui.ra. Iu Tiala at cents; live for $1 . Sold ever a hero, or acnt by mail CA2T5S ICIIlCarS CO., Jf Txk. S! Wil trUl m mil s a :3 IVis. til hi mmm mtLMmtB mam -A. HOMO'S Corn, Il.-nii mxl 1)itilint3 c K 'A M M a H H B mm 2 C H d mm fife 1G.TS HMMKI) ta ivrry twn Trie rmi clrculnn uiull-t n pp.irutn. WEST CHAZY, N. Y. tin er . i Aftr Forty mn rrtBr ia tM lj 1 1 tnia viiei taa ort$ os .'1 4 trtw, tu puUnuer ot tli :a.ifl j. . v ArriL'nr.n confiiint tjirH a . triton) 13 f r i-atay-. t, rifi s. 'ra Jt-lKirt. cop rmmnmwmm rjtfM. arc, T .r tha t iitd butet aa4 Iu ttir i-atcD's in nia. J uqiir..!. frraaosa, mncm i aui Uair lAcati.t u baaar. (ra-a1. l'-fica an! inrt:n rPfcr nd flTs4 fa t a I'ataat K: m ca vnort pour. Itrtni vary Ff n a. cr.arif ..r i:ntntioo Ol nodtil r U rfin"! Ailr.i Vf mm 1 1 frst rri-..ii nH iiru'ifi Muni atro.arBOtle4 lnt.. I KM1KII A -1 l .itH A (Uic! tiM tli ' i" -1 tirci niori ar.il t- t i iu - inUuntit "'I'V'tr .,t its tti-i pali.ii.i--4 in tti "aorlO. Inn ' vcna-.?t c( ftucli a l."..c every itiiV fiftwrwt r!n i.irw i rtrt,'1i'!W i!lor.1 nwvpsip? ia p i' .J V!.l .Kls i-l : ') a yatr. kul n i.rit' tnl tc hp lt, lis-nt fiAi'f f i.rtsl ta lv iQC nu ljmc, invfntioii., tiHit.(r:4 wnrLs. ana ott;T Upjr. u.nt ol industrial ,rrgrv pub in atijr fmirtrv. ir con t n t ha umfi of ml j.tr.rrM an i ht;frf sar iuvttiun partMt4 ncu . Try Tur iTijail.. r one iluhar. It 3 -"i Livj n t'intion li rfn writ t Vini. i tk 4 .... nihli-hf of StfKuac A rir'Ta liauubova atuua pawot mao.Ia4 CTMk, &rk-VK 1 " ' '"iri only by FOUTZ'S HORSEAK3 CATTLE POWDERS' wf iV r"l..w? rti? n1 rot"-- "" or n. TKR. II r utj P. union. r ed Id Hue Fcrr-. rrnr,::. 1 preTnt HoaCnxraat. reitr l'ii4"i a., pmcnt ,ar i Kowu. f ouu-s Pn.-nr w,,t ircra u ij.ivntTT ot a... a and liZ t rats I 1nt- n,k bnKer lina Ii.lt?,KT?r?''n rur Ar re"t alme-t BTsaT l'ls.to wsi.-i hjr,f.Ma i ;Otlr! iirt. T.irn m I o i,n. v iu ,iv A.TiwrAcriojf. aod evrvi:.e:. EAVIB r. lorrz. Proprietor. or rale at DAVISON'S ImSfjr. TIMI5EU FOll SALE. rpiE rxnK.KiixF.n is the owxekof J. a tract ol lan.l :tn:it-d in Cambria town shln. aoibrsa county, l a , cont iinln snont 1HU A K.H. located 3 . miles Nortu of tbeasburir which lnheav.lv tiuihtred wuh HEMLOCK. BEECH, SfUAR, ETC. I The timber on ssld prem'gs or tha ln . timber is b,r ale, snd lor mnher Uitormatioa In regard to same apply to or d .) tuivAKii nKimrw. Eben, burr, March l-i..t?"n"V'r- CARTER'S VlVER PILLS. Hii ORE ACME 6r I.,!.': tJ.i'Z Y FCUtTV T" JN? F0OT2 ) Pen rictare of apoleon. Uourienne. ia his memoirs, gires this picture of Xspoleon ; "lijoaparte bad beautiful bauds, and be waa vrry fond of them : wtile conversing be would I often look at them with an air of self complacency. He also fancied be bad One teeth, but bis pretension to that advantage was not ao well founded as b s vanity on the scoie of bis hnj.. Napoleon always walkad while dictat ing. He sometimes began while seat ed, but at the Crt word he rose. He began walking in the room where he was. and walked up and down in it. This promenade lasted all the time he was dictating. As be entered into bis subject h experienced a sort of "tic," consisting in a movement of bia right arm. which he twisted, while puliirg with bis hand the lining of the cuff of bis coat. S:IM, bis delivery was not quickened by this movement, hi? step was alio slow and measured. Expres sions camd without effort to render his thoughts. If they were sometimes in correct this very incorrectness added to their energy, and always marvellously depicted to the mind what be tried to say. Napoleon seldom wrote himself. Writing was a fatigue to bim. II is hand coa'd not follow the rapidity of his conception. His writing waa an assemblage of indecipherable characters without connection. Half of the letters of each word were deficient. He conld not iead it over himself, or would not take the trouble to do so. If any ex planation were asked of bim, be retook his draft, which he tore or threw into the fire, while he dictated a'resh. giv ing the same ideas, but with different expression? and words his spelling was incorrec, though be new well enough to point out the errors in the writings of others." rearls of Thought. Be a man of big faith. Don't get discouraged. Work like a beaver. Go in to win or die. Eat plenty and sleep well. It is a poor goose that will not baste herself. Let the company be neither noisy nor mute. If you note all the details you have not seen the whole. Success in life is as much due to self confidence in others. Let fancy and judgment, not cost. prepare all your dishes. The older a man becomes the more be has need of his mother. Parents spoil the children, bat men s 0 I themselves onaidel. Life is a great public pirk where it is foroidden to gather fl wer. A man needs to be well educated be fore be can be dishonest successfully. The wheels of justice grind slow, but never stop their ceaseless revolutions. You Fpeak well of your enemies, you are a god or the cleverest man born. A question s-enis to b ssttled, in som ioplo'a mind, if a popular man says bo. "Biok knowledge'' is the imitation, for the reat can only lie obtained by ex perience. The experienced man wh- gives ad vice to a youngster is like one who woulj 6ow tread and expect to reap grain. How weak words are, yon say ; yes, if you want to paint with them, or play a fidd'e, or form a statue, true ; but to express a thought they are perfect. Words of Yiidom. Never worry or overwork. Learn to pu truth forcibly. Watch the methods tht win. Keep your eyes and ears wide open. It is a strange salt fiih that no water can freshen. A capon eight months old is fit for a Ktug'a table. The vicions reproving rice are like the raven chiding blackness. Choose brave employment with naked swotd throughout the world. .Liive to-oav tomorrow may be too Iate the wise lived yerterday. Truth is as impossible to be soiled by any outward touch as the snnteam. Contentment swells a mite Into a tal ent, and makes the poor ricCer than the Indies. a goox trade is something which Dank failures or commercial panics do not destroy. When we fail to faithfully reprove a mrul act, we lose oar power over the oae who commits it. If you have built castles in the air your wors need not be lost ; that is where they should be. Nov put the foundations under them. Strong thoughts are iron nails driven In the mind that nothing can draw out Although it is dangerous to have too much knowledge of certain subjects. It is sun more dangprous to be totally ig norant of them. Rest satisfied with doing well, and leave others to talk of you as they please. One t'anse of Baldness. Cne great cause of baldness, in the Opinion of a Western knlht of thA r lor, lathe habit many people have of changing the style of hair cutting two or tnree times a year, or nearly as often. He says : "They insist on a short Pompadour' In the hottest months, a lens pronounced crop in the fall, and then wear their hair lor.ger aa the .. . Krri0 loiucr, praauaiiy ap proaching a shave again by the time the thermoneler gets up iD the nineties 2sow all this may be very comfortable, but it is very bad for the hair and BCi'p. Ii is best to wear the hair short all the year round, brush it freely and trust to nature for the only really effec tive substitute for powade." StUloh'a Catarrh Kcmedy. Shlloh'a Catarrh Remedy, a marvelous cure for Catarrh , Diphtheria, Caok-r Mouth and Ileadaehe. With each bottle there Is an mirenioM Nasal Injector for the more successful treatment of these complaint lthoot extra chanje. Pr'caaocenU bold by Dr. T. J. Davison. THE SPRING MEDICINE YOU WANT Pa 9 A Hi p. C, a 7- 1 1 . .t..i . 7i, .-,,),, .... 1 iicrc j i:Dihi;g . :o i :. 1-!.:"r- '-u. ! ; 4': iu;-'!;!!!. 'I :. - t - i p- l li. . a ii--.. 1.- . . I .. - ' ' - l : . . n In:...' ilO'' i-W its Coli.ti." tpi Uiir uiedu iac 1 t.o no . 1- !!! KM KF. Ertiradlcr te-ncrtil V. N. ;.. l;urilT:i:'on, VU tl.oo. SlxIortVbO. At Ini13. DIAMOND DYES Vor WmiKrrm mnd Rib M a. HUGHSOM & SULLIVAN'S DANDY WAGON. nsro- 200. THE FINEST BrSABGUT WAGON IX THE MARKET FOR THE TELEK OR VfZlC It is well made and frnished from first-class Stock and fully warranted. ACKXTH "WANTJD. Send for Ctlocue t&orln( a Variety of etylra of Wiou, tarrlncva, Bu?irA, Cmrts and Cotters. IltTGIIfjOZV JSi JsULLIA'AN, lteM(.tann for thm Trade. ZtOOUXaTSB, XT. ST. kd .3tr fe iPf- fa Afi'. -1"-: : .V'vr ,; - The American JAyv Bd-ci W.ni For Its Uss of Estte ul cMm. Zim Tise, lw. No danger to tho ar.imal you are conTevinf, or to your hirt,a. Th-j -t "n.-' lom not get healed up, br.i is rendy to kill t.3 won a-j i? re- .chos thu : "itt-J isouae, &od your maat ia eounci end '-.calthy wheu it i Lrousht to tiis blocli. 4W Ak for Ctaljue B: B. J. LYftCH, And Manufacturer A Dealer in HOME AND CITYMADE FURNITURE mn lvs caissa sens. LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, Mattresses, &c, 1005 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOOXA. PENN'A C5y"C1tizrs of Cambria County and all 'h.'rs, wishing to purcbase honest FUKNI TUKE. Ac. at bunest prices are respectfully IciviUrd to eive us a call before buvic tlte wbere. as we are confident U-at we can tnet every want and pleat eve-re ta.te. Prices the very lowest. f4-16-'80-tf.l W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. S3 SHOE FOR LADIES. Keet In the world. Fxamlne his Zs. 9?. 11,' "ANn-Mtwrii shoe. - WJllCE AM FAKHK11V SHOK. 52 5 J-Tll VAI.I K ( Ai r HIOK. WOKKIMOMAN'S KHOK. iAM and ml.lA ItUVS' eCHttOL SUOF.R. rraadulebt wku niv nune aud price are not ttimneel aauWvm. W. 1- lHJlGLAS. llrocAvtou. Mass. FOKSALEBY BARKER BRO'S., EBENS BURQ PA. NOT DEAu YET! VALLIE LUTTRINCER, "asrcracrckaa of IK, COPPER AD SHEET-IRON WARE axd tix itoorixa. KepecUully lnrltea the attention ot bis mh. andth. poMIe ,n r.o.ral to the l.rt that h. S stfll E?we?tV' K6,","'nr. and Is prepa"d to supply rrom a lapre stock, ormaoufaeturlnrl toar- iu bis una. from tha smallmit tn avir wor e,u,w r -1 TiN ROOF1N SPECIALTY. CJIra ma a call and .m. srork aal Drleea. ty yoorelTM as to my V. LUTTK1NU kIK. tNinabarjt. April 18. 1883-U. KENTUCKY MULES. The only Arm la Peon a who nimka a specuibiT ofken. tu.kr asUdle Iriinr Harsea i I'raugUt and PU Males anJ keen 3?u'iT .iU';ir "?b!e one hundred head of oed to alltMP-. Irit. V a"- - Mules ship- Bo. Iplcked sUKk to be found ia tacix BtahiaL aT CorrMputiacnca aolicliad. "- BUFF'S MEBCANTILE COLLEGE, PlTXSBtJUG. PA. lie or lia, lirr t'ircal&js address for. a. ,888. SONS. r-rt,SbarK.ra. two! FLr6 Insurance Apcy T. vv. DICK, General Insurance Agent, i i ra iisarnT i ms i s t t oouncl Vb-' J P- .- 1 Dcwc!: o: i '.-' . r I"c '.! v c-.y. i ! ' -ii l.r n co-;.:..i tut Ii - tic-r-.ct ui; : Hi-- ..:. t- ttia lo'rt 'rfir. U ' i --i:"iTi!.r. It Is .1 l-m:l 1 tionc totd- i rn:: aut takwi It 1 lir.ve f.-it live a new rimu." 1L L- ivSUKH, WaterLuHD, Dakoli. Wfxls. RtcnaHioy Ca Props. Burlington. Vt. ':UCTATSD FOOD For ri, teruu ar.J cirvti!n-a, t.Mr..sa aaiiin.t.N ukaut a. it. nnurT ouy UUil I YOUR Rubber Boots until you have seen tho "CCLCHESTER' with Sole leather Heel. This Is the best fitting and U3ST DURABLE BSOT In the market. Made of the best PURE GUM Stock. The Sole leather Heel saves Monty to the Wearer. RORI'T BUY VOUR ARCTIC8 UH WWII fi TIL YOU HAVE SEEN THE COLCHESTER ARCTIC with "Ouuide Counter." Aheaa of ALU Other In style A. durability. If you want the worth of your money try the Colchester wiji "OUTSIDE COUNTER." KEPT HERE I5Y BEST STORES AT "WHOLESALE BY II. CIIILDS & Co., PITTSBURC. PA. lee. 14. 16. -tm. fill Sterling go. Manufacturers of THE STERLING FMOS, wtacm roa Quality cf Tone, Beauty of Design. FINISH and adaptability for stand ing In Tune have no equal. Every Plana Warranted for Five Years And saOsf action guaranteed to anary VPtflDV. Also Manufacture toe WotLo-Rnosnu STERLING ORGAN Factories, Derby, Conn. ROBERT EVANS, II I VJi jmwSJtf!WJ?-tW-'1 UNDERTAKER, AND MANTTFAOTUKER or and dealer In all kinds ol FUKNITUKE, libensburg, I,. aTA tall line 1 Caskeu always on hand.-a Bodies Embalmed WHEN KEtlUIKED. Apt S3 SS STEEL WIRE FENCE h..M' ipe un and Wire H urt. TAVIitu i. tifi v A,.ru Mwwket teueul' F. rljJV- .n Be"t Fence lor around '"-.d.hujj. i-ianie lttinxs. e tcape 1 diOerent design. Faretlons rararrsihs. Out West they call whisky 'cofflin varnish. Silence may bi goIdi-D, but it will never borrow a dollar. An exchange says it makes a woman sick to keep a secret. The expense ot cigars aboulj be put down as among Mosses by fire.' The consumer may consider himself lucky if he gets milk of the Hist water. Why is the letter I, In the word mili tary lika a nose ? Because it stands between two j's. It's a wise child that goes out of the room to lauh wLen the old man mash es bia thumb. A geuius has discovered how to cut wood without using an axe or a saw. lie uat-s a hatchet. Why is a man who walks around a green horn like a garter ? Because he goes around the calf Women, it is eaid, live lorger than men. Thte may be true, but cf course they never get po old. When is a young lady like a wagon wheel ? When she is tired (which don't often occuri from work.) Tell your wife that she looks well in her new hat, ana rest assured that your dinner will b well served. Thtrw are thirteen grounds for di. vorce in Kentucky, and the next leglss lature expect to ring in cold feet. If a boy and a half eat a green app'e and a ha!f in a minute and a half, how will he feel iu an hour and a half. For smiply trying to get ahead in the world, a poor littie boy was sent to piisoo. He stole a bead of cabbage. Practice makes perfect. True, but a man can continue to drop a hot horse shoe as readily the first time as the sec ond. Cream may be frozn by simply put ting it into a glass vessel, and then placing the whole in an old bachelor's bosom. A curious fact has just occurred to ns. A little boy's nose may be running, ! while the little boy himself may be walking. A Harlem boy lately attempted to tie a knot iu a mule's tail. He was a jtood boy but he Las gone to meet his grand mother. Sympathy is always given to the un der strawbt-rry in the box. It is gener ally a little thing if the fruit dea'.er kuoevs himself. Charles Ke. the intelligent China man in Chicago, denies that his people ever eat rats that is, when they can get mice. Florida is in the midst of melon sea son. Does tne news make you hanker for a colic that would twist you up lik n doughnut. ? The young girl who can not turn a tuce should give the cook stove a trial. Sue might be able to turn a slap jack with better success. An Iowa editor who was asked by a correspondent, Do hogs pay ? has lock ed over his subscription list and declares they do not. "What an easy time yon men have," she said. "I only wish I had been born a man." "1 wish you bad," replied her husband. A wise woman will not lighl the fire with kerosene, but wiil invite the ser vant gir!, to whom she owta three montbs wages to do the same. A little girl in Aikansas has been found with three tongues. If that eiri ever gets married but why dwell on such horrible anticipations ? A Buffalo bachelor has a memoran dnm book !n which be keeps the name of every girl be has evet kisaed. He bad 923 names on the list tLe lasL time be counted up. When a lady neglects to thank vou for the peat which you surrender to her care, do not be off-nded. Astonish ment is the only feeling which can de pnve a woman of word?. Farm, garden and Household. A little gum arabic imparts a gloss to ordinary starch. Wash all marbla daily with amonia and water instead of soapsuds. To prevent a door from creaking ap ply a little stove polish to the hinges. Sweep ana dust once a week the rooms which do not daiiy receive this atten tion. Fut salt in the water to prevent black calicoes from facing when they are washed. Young veal may be told by the bone in the cutlet. If it is very small the veal is not goad. Eks shells crushed and shaken ia a glass bottle half with water will clean it quickly. Faint made with turpentine is a beU tar protector for iron work than when mixed with linseed oil. A wineglass of strong borax water in a pint of raw starch will make collars and cuffs al iff and glossy. A good egr has a clean, healthy look ing shell, while a bad one has a dull, poroas looking shell. Kerosene is unexcelled in starch to give polish ; also to polish glass. It will make your windows shine like sil ver Cake is baked when a fine spMnter of wood will pass through without any of the cake adhering, and not until then. When not too bad, nasal catarrh may be relieved by snuffing tePl(j 8Ajt thiough the nose, two or three times a day. Horse radish root grated and moisten ed with vinegar, put In bae and anolied to the seat of pain, will cure or relieve neuralgia. A few drops of lard or sweet oil rubb ed on the surface of a mustard plaster will always prevent in from blistering the skin. Answer Tbia lneatln. Why do to manv people we imtmH ns seem to prefer to suffer and be made ! miserable by Indiaefition, Constipation, j Dizziness. Loss of Appetite. Coming Up of the Food. Yellow Skin, when for 75 cents we will sell them Sblloh'a System Vitalizer trnaianteed to cure them. Sold by Dr. T. J ! Davison. j 1wi p Ter; get fyz I eari J INZEFS Ofl ESTY Genuinehasa Red H tin taq on every plug. Old Honesty is acKnov edged to be tre purest and rcost lasting piece or Standard Crjeving Tobacco on the marKet. Trying it is a better test than any talk flDCUt it. Give it a fair trial Your dealer has it. J50. FIHZER & BROS., LoaisYille, Ky, Gaston's Prestoline, TEE WONDERFUL METAL POLISH, For Oanics and Polishing BRASS, COPPER, BRONZE, NICKEL, &.c. It will clean Ketala with lesa lubor than any preparation ever produced, rlvuig a brilliant lustre which c&unut be equaled, and which will laat longer than any poliah obtained by other means. Bold by the HARDWARE AND GROCERY STORES. CANVASSING AGENTS WfiNTEi Dobbins' Electric Soap THE DES7 FAMILY SOAP h'J THE YGriLD.- It Is SU-icll7 Paira. UDilora in OMty. ::u4 f -r will, h we Ta;,l ;o,oco !. ;c.' t r n iji ii.ticti or ch n' -H i , lilfui Ic.-l in fiuiilirr io-d.iv wtiii T I' &iiu:..i unlhln; t!:.-l nn In- jar Hie t.FK.t brlc. It Lrlu ens coTorfc inu tlcicfi ii.T-s. Tl ai:..4 a..nut.M auj banlua a no other soap , wjrii dofl without aiinukuii; Icavma theta UJ ai.itc aaJ lie oe. , SiAD THIS. TV ICE T"5If RE " rroat aavlnsr of time, of labor, i J- , , ""'T'. of fuel, and of Ihclhnc. lirre lob- iia" to lire lion. "rial sr.. I ccmonitrata ks great merit. pevarc of Imitations. TNSIST tipen Tolblna F.lertrir. Don't sska MaCnrt:c. FAectro-Mafi.c, Philadelphia Elcrtrte. cr anv olh.rr fraud, umply Uoue it 1 clir-ap. I hry will rain cljthea, and are dear at aay price. Ask for -o i lKIiUlja- EtETliIt' is and take no o:hr. Nrarlv rrcrjr grocer from Mme to Mexico kee it in stock. If yours hasn't t, ba will or;r from hi iieamt wholesale grocer. T3 EAD carefully the inside wrapir armrad each or, and le careful to follow direction ob each ounide wmpper. You earn not aff ord ia wait lonjer before tryiag for yourself tha old, raliabla. and truly wonderful Dobbins' Electric Soap. I. L. CRACIN & CO., Philadelphia. Pa. OUR A ViEEK Club System vhir u convenient to the buver u idv instalment system, is aV tytUm to u. Tb P 7Tl r.,W sa.11 ... IV-TT.B T7l A nfi-h I Inn tnMsatraih sVam 1- T tVis. ("IrsK f. aaw la C-f if vJ - " -isJs a n id.' more kr voor monev thtin tnv one cW i J ' VI, rw4 vr mmm .V,1 1 F . i 7 . was6 . t . ..'K : waicn Dusines in uie wona v e tcil k , - 1 . . j "vua, vui vur nnr-s m al.i wV. . .l . t finl firm ntialirw rAnl kt ond quality Our 9lO Stiver Watch sa..K.r(;-1 c:i A 1. ' any kind) Stem-Wind Americas Lever Watch either hunting case or open I t-j I OpenFaoe, fir.1 cuslity, stiffened Gold ' -?L AotncwLeYerWstdi .mrsslHi ! aMrju vMri. It U fully equal tosavr !iS fc-ds Suffened Gold Case macli ft more sttlsKctorvand serriceatls than t any Solid Gold Cut that can be sold at S leea th.m ilnnlil. k. i H solid case, are InvariaMy tliin. weak : "f " quality and wbrthlesa after I won w avis cotitainst . -ww- imiivi Mot patrwea tin-1 pruvements.of yital importance to accnr-J ouiroiexciuaiyelv. It i bain, nd zr;'"-uu.r- If - VLI IU.UVHII1. roaa W airh ia especially coastructcd for J P" are eiil all cash or In cajiLs, i 'uiw(iw,M w- rte. 5rl, X4 WAIIUT ST. fMIUBA. f. Atax Watch Insulator. tl.On A p.rftTtJroMct1ne tnluil airilwV. P r""- cr w. a. e. ii-et a, .'III H UUMIB -..H.nMB . . . t .' tkJ,'li iImiIiI. ik..... I"" f&Sti&gruxzx lira to .MriJ t fortrl.l In , ' w" fc jt L"V, t . n c t tier sell. - i ft J a?M r I Tfct . . -. a ni American l'o..t . "ir- i Tbs first Americau pnE'rr.0. f !h widow of Colonel Andrew ' .'those vol0tJon,rytJr0e,lnf.-: Of our good and great Tres" ' nsrton. She was a Miss Ef' " ton, of Newport. R. j. B': to America from Edinbnr' Jn 1772. Jan.ing at nton n ew years ia the ITorth . eV D4,tou in New York ci-v K Br It Aii nmroil,, i.: . ! Lt;. e-..u. u UIU1 lQ UJ,arj C. Ia 17 he saiiKl f. ' but (he distmcUd statt of ti iriduced him to leave his l. .... "ire ""'"" wita relations in v. " land until he could prepa. l; borne for them, but soon afUr',? tide of war torced South and r wave over the Carol inas. and i " t anri I caa. io his lot with th- A - h of the lomeof his ad,?lr Carol. ca) ; tu: te soon fe;i a T r tLe barbarity of a purty of by Cuionel F.DKin. a Er,'i".h who murdered Balfour in j, L the piesuca of a sister anJ chi'd, recently come trnn r-'f,! They were with him to nur?..,'' rort him in his illne.s, Cinse(, posure and faticrue in nn Sjon as Mrs. Balfour heardof b ? bind 'a iliinih o. , ..,.t. . . r.l , uv, 41oiel!ra - riff n care of Geufral (;rn, landed at Washington ; Troa 7. r w.!S a ttdi us trip through the'V" to the home in Randolph Ccu-, her nob!e husband was murdered holy Sibbath. the 10th cf Mir. She visited the spot where iJe " h-istily inlerred, for It WdB UuJ': bis sister and child t rrnihin oL' as Fannin thna'.ened to rrtV .rati dwelling ud tak a,ot Defjroes. As the countrv was ..V safe, Mrs. Balfour deemid it to live upon the plantation. Tr-V' row she turned away from h;s ;? restiDg placp, and went to until she couM return to the g dear to Ler. While residing in Saliahnre r.. dent Washington appointed )'ft, mistress, which position was e;;tir entire satisfaction, and wLeu eU up office there was orily oceslaif , behind in accounts. When thee was peaceful ehe returned to tie provided for her by her noble h-. . husband. She lived under the j.:, ing love of her only eon. After a long life of good dee. , r9's beside him who was murder, cause of hU devotion to drolicir! djm, and to the American cause:: ' days that 'tried men's bouV friocip!es, too. The Loting- Memory or Dop. The late Mr. Eyre, a clergymu.. a dog, which was very much attach him. at th country-house of a j:. b:!e be left England fr a lor.gT journ abroad. Aftr twj yeara i Eyre returned, arriving at his fr:i- houde late at night, and retiring t ont having the dog callcJ. Next, mjining, Mr. Eyre Vd-. ed by tha dog bursting ilio Li room and leaping upon l.ix r;-.:: wildest demonstrations of dt'.igl:. "How on earth did he ktuwlii anlred ?" asked the gentiemw i': servant, who brought hot water. . "OX 8ir,"the man replied, "its: most curious thing ! As I as ca ing your boots the dog recognized l and became excited beyond m: and I have not been able to quiet : until he saw whers I was carrjiagtic and rushed up along with me to r door." A correspondent of the same E::: paper relites that be give war, i year old, a dog which he was unit keep In his London home. After n years the dog was returned to It! r owner. "The dog met me," savs the r spondent, "at first as a street, i then, with little animated sniff: o!. quiry, going round and rounJ tf remained still for a few mar: while she grew more and moreei: At last, I stopped and patted It: i called her by her name : Dee.' 'Un hearing my voice the nocrS gave what I can only iecr:be i scream of rapture and Jumped arms. From that raonient she :: herself to me as i she had nevii me, and with the tendere.". SW.: Great Kain Storms. In an investigation of loO cjm rainfall, ranging from nine tot' inches ia eight hours, a weU-Lt professor has found the area of cif rainfall to have extended at le ; miles in ten cases, and to have: 700 miles in three cases ; while the tire rain area was frequent' K fieure exceeding 1000 miles in !'' 500 milea in breadth. Concern::. heavy rales the following UO'. well established : First, no grr; metric depression with steep ever occurs without considerate 5-. This is true not only for the re states, but also for the cyclone. ' West Indias, the China Sra, l6t the Bay of Bengal. Second, iif rain storms the barometric prei erally dlminibhes, while the raici-- creases. Third, the greatest dfp of the barometer urenerallv occnri- twelve bonis after the great : Fourth, a great fall of rain i to a rapid progress of the centre c- pressure while a small rainfall t ally attended by a less rapid p: t It is hnatviir iilaln flutt tie Wi , progress of a low centre Hef-nt- npou other causes tbau aruouut 0' J fall. f JSfinlrrels Kaiei bj a Cat- S.ime few weeks ago IkUSJoi farmer living nr-ar Scutistur ii- found a nest of five young the wnrwl.e. anil took thetn & -,: -.t . n'aced them In caia of the fa"5'' The cat at once adopted tbe K- and raised them la tha same o5.. ehe would have done her The squirrels are now balf-P111". deep'; attached to their foster- an l when sperated from ber tM day and placed in the court -J85 bey acted almost like kitten?. CV fast learning to climb tbe tr t manner of tbefi nature.
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