Savages Who 1'aunet Produce lire. It is not often that explorers discover savage people who are Unorant cf the art of producing Cre. As far as is known, fire ha been a necessity even amorj tie rudest savages for ruany cen turies, and it always excites wouder when we hear at rare intervals of reo pie who, while enjoying the blessings of fire, express themselves as wholly ig norant of the methods of producing It, and who im.iglne that Jf by some calam ity all their fires were extinguished they could r.ever rekindle them. Such a tribe has recently been mt by Tr. Finsrh during his travels in New Oulnea. lie says the paop'e in the Inrge villages that ate buried In the forests along the shores of Astrolabe J5ay know of no mems by which they can product) Cre. It thereforf a duy devolving upon every member of the community to aid In preserving Crr. All their cooking :s done outside their huts In the open air, but in the centre of each hut is a fhepl.ice, and it Is a crime to p ermit the Ere to go out. They use hard wood that burns very slowly, and their aim is to keep a good ted of coals cn which the wood burns without nursling Into Jl ime. Ir. Finsch asked the natives if they uev.rlost their Cr. Uo wa" told th:it such a calamity had occurred, and that they would never have h id Cre ng:tia if it hud not been for a very fortunate cir cumstance. They know a tribe m the mountains away from th sea who pos tho art of makine fire, tv!iich thev guard as a secret. 0 :p. tlr.i." th peo ple were corr.p"21d to gi to these fire. makers for the ep-uk thut would rekin dle the dead embers in their huts. Th? carried the Cre for mtny miles. They were determined nflver a?ain to be redured to thit necessity, though it made them feel very comfortable to think that they knew where they could get fresh fire ir they lost their own. It ia to be presumed that these sim p'o minded natives have row ceaeed to guard the smouldering eml era in their Luts with such jealous care. A white man has been anions them, onj of the Port who '. brings blesins Instead of evils ic his tr:tin. nr.d they know now that even if they never see a white min and the wonderful little fire sticks he carried with him agahi, they can, with the aid of friction and tinder, De their own flremakera. A Power ml War Mnp. The largos; and mcs; powerful war vessel now buili:n;T fr the United. States X ivy is the armored battle ship .Maine. Her dimensions are : Length, 310 f.'et ; extr?r,) bxedth, :.7 feet mean draught 21 feet fi inches. The "displacement" or the Maine will bo f 'StS tor.s, and her mean indicated hor.ne power designated at She will j . be probolled ly twin sere w. ti e en-I ffines Icins of th? vert tea!, trip'e-ex- ! Pension type. Tha tticknesj of her! armor will be it fpehe, Toe battery of ti e M I'n 3 will consist 1 Of four ten inch breech-loading rides and six six-inch brroch-lo-id'.nc rifles, besides which rho will carry a second- j ary battery, mndo np o! rapid-firing Runs, Ilolchdish r.v-.:vir cin;i,..n and Gattling. With a sp?ed of from Line teen to twenty knots ptr hour and armed with one o'. the most effective types of guns !n the worldl site will be, when completed, one of the most pw erful warships afljat. The r.altimore ml Xewark cruisers are til" feet In length, but they cannot bii compared with the Maine us fighting shir. The armored battle ship Tex -.is will carry two twelve-inch it.l -s, but In ber whole makeup she i? not as strong ss the Maine, The coast de'enca vts sel will carry the heaviest gun afl at, but in dimensions she is not as large as the Maine. A Woman's Tlow oT Women. The best educated woman will best understand the limits of ket own pow ers ; the girl who can really earn her own living in a m irr suited to her 5?x will not desire work for which she la unC; ; and the woman who most thoroughly ur.drstandj wkat the teim 'polities'' implies, will be the last to asptre to n direct sh.ua in tho govern ment of the Suie, even though the may think herself and her sisters not un worthy of a voice In the choice or their rnlers. "There is a grsat deal cf hu man nature about, " tveu la women, ar.d you will never succeed iu cuttirg them all to one pattern. Voters or no voters, IVrietope will embroider, Xausi caa entertain her U.ts, Andromache nurse her baby, Helen v.in flirt. Aspasia teach elcquence and guida statesmen to the end of the chr.pter. And Cassan dra ? Oh, Caasanera will prcphe?y. We fear that she will be as little heed ed as she was In the djs of yore, and we hope that her forebodings will be less true thas those feich spoke djom of Trov. the ladiat Talk! Iicarcrs. Jl?fore railroads were tullt in India, the ordinary mode of rapid traveling waa by the palkl, which was borne on the shoulders of four natives. The speed and endurance of the professional pa'.kl bearers are really remarkable. An English traveler of only a few years ago thus describes a jouruey which he made in I'.engal : "Ey half-past fcur In the afternoon was at the entrance of the l'atn3 bazaar, nine miles in lenh, and thirty-three miles from llirh. Thus they had brought rr at an cvera.q- rate cf over four miles an Lour, Including a stop page of over half an hour for their mid day meal. It is true I was lignt weight ; but I once, with a frieid. tried to carry an empty palki. and found It so ga'.Unjr to the shoulder that I could not get beyond a rew yards, while these men, who lived on little else than rce, could carry a loaded one over forty mi!ep, at the rate mentioned above." A Diricvsaio.v arose between tho con dnctor and the driver in aCston horse car, It grew excilin, Lut at Uit the conductor, turning to to Lis end of ; me vcnicie, 8n:a iu a withering mm- er; yoU huv only p :rsobatit jr ; I J . wa It, .1 ? .. . J.ave iu lividuaiity.' KASKi M E THE NEW QUININE. GIVES cocDArrniTE SIRLMiTB, BAFfV n.v; ?VEET.SLtF.P. A POWERFUL TONIC. that the nnt diln-are st. r.:arh will twar. ASPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, n.l all (term I!?cate. Themi.st cient;ni: d 1 rureru llloo-l Turn er sn:n,ift i, i nns Mr. J..!.n f. S - irrxirouir h. SfLma, N. write : "1 not u-...I.iri lit ti, s..uihrn rmv aii.l lor a tli.t-o yv ni.lrrr.l irorn it.- lchi tr a; i u ert,ct. 1 iu l rnlily run wnru 1 ti. a.a oi K.;uk.ne. thi ne iuiume. It bri; e.l uio : tDre. 1 Kii.e.t Si Mia), Uit lut had urli nxi bmtltti :n - yemr. t liter lriri i.f a r Imilur cli ura.-ter from lr m tnrnt injivi.lu.r..-'. Uu-n :amp K?kuie 3 rtrnr.ly m un.louhtoa mem, will to tvu; iu a't'l"-tlin. I tt-rt tn.rn th( ahnre per.-un., KiTiOi lull detil! wiil It ?rlll ou ati,.iicjl:. a. Kttklne ran he t ,ken witli.utt r,v upec 1 rr.rj-t.-al Jii-o. il a l S.HJ ; v nil U:utjn.- cr Knt l.y tirnl r-i-ni t i.f i.ru-r.' I lit KAK.. i'. fl..i4 W.ir-iu M.. New York. TI":ifi.LiliHnn.l r.-ii v al thu tr.iuLjls Incl ii it t. h l ili. us stnio ,f th- st m. '.nn us li.-iii-.'. Nmi.-vii. ltrt.wiiujgs; liireu ari. r :"-' '" I" the Jt-p. Winl tWiruuwt 2 ir. iJ."jli,f. yet CARTiat s I.irTLC I.tvfb Pit.'. iri- .-,'i.ulv val.iitlile in nf.titin. otiriu ftii'l T-v-!itir.(r tins sun '.vinn ,-,mp!m:it. bil. tu nlso -u-ivut all ,li'rJ,-ns uf tfi- -icmcti, RiimnULtf" tii,.- ii-.,r aii.l ri0-uiuU! Uic LwcU. vvti li tlivy i.i.l-. ciirt-1 Achf tV.ov w.iij l alnu.t iru Wri9 to those win' ,r frt-m fi.is liistrf-: , 'iLiint : l iu ft rtiipale.y Hu-ir jr, vJuim rl..oi lul ruj lirro. fin. IwV. fLK- try ttif.n fli.,1 tlitw htilf iil!s vnliiiiliM iu uiu'- nn i tuit :Vi,-v w:ll i.i t I t- m iUiii; to v.rlivut iLciu. l ui iU'.L-r uil u k 1.. iul era 4 tho ifn,' of so man v live that her- Is lro ."i .kt- i.tir t-n n ImhijU Out inlj, war n lllk- .-ll-.w ! 1 1 .i. ,r-: Ci's 1 n- i.k I.iyer F::.r.s .ire terv sii:nll r.n l v-ry tvis. t. tWf. m- or two .- make iliim.-. 'lh,-y arv sirifilv -n.tiii'l? hii.1 ilo n 't -vi.. .r j i:r'f. !.it In- tin ir ml,- ,ti,.n rlri.-ail wli u--- tii- :n l. .... i- -t Jims, ii't-1',-- Jl. S (,( i-v.-ryMlu-rc. , r !.t r.y ujjlX Lbui BwjI W'.kkl Corn, 1I-ii dikI I lnjlia t I c E c c 'J c M r- ' -- iCAr Vt TKI Iii rv.-.-y .rn. ai tl.-.-'-'i.tr- uia'.it-.l ,fi u; t-lu if ' .n. IP. JEBP. "ST, WEST CK;v, ,N. Y. AfT Forty jaatV iir, iiriln n r, f m ,r a r J I . J Tri on :-n 1 rt!i(-tii.n f ..r mr -tLA in I'' ' J An..:ri. .u..r.I::i.i to 't .icitora u:.-.' t ;a.kJ ... J tU..r Ileitis.) -r u ux- a. I' t m.M ml -rirr! :; f i i9 r-tiaro 1 f-4 I'um-.ti ( t r i , rfc r"t.f. 'IV-n.w ry '! t r :m. .No.- . ir.ot rfuni'uLioooI liioJc.a .'.. ft t- t r . i -, i-,"lPn.ar,r't iced I II KII A I t-. U 11 AN. wtiic'i mi - ' k rc -: .I'.nn Hnl H I . nt I n tl U C I. i a 1 r c kin I -ihti-'.r.t in t:. or..i. H I'.f.KI.V r.1. - -itunr.:;! il y - t . i . -i ; t . r . - J I .n(-. .;iv-'i lW- - .i.-tr,; f v.-rLi I - : :t- t : . 1 --t .tr. it iia itirn !) t It Tt1 t FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS rv So 1!..: n i c r. Lir. E'vr or Lcxo I Tr. II r-..i . i . i nr t, 1 m k;i . h in; t. ' I ...-T- , I,;,--.-,. BU vnt MuoCltor f ..':! . .1 r-,. t 1,41-r. i , r..uu, I-.n r. -nri.. tl cmnftr of n . i.S -w.cn t.:ty ptr cex.',a- ;.c M batutr Lru t .x.i-, P.-w .! ;' (- ,r- -..v,-t (TkKT ri. t .,u ;, hjrs .J. .ii.-t. ! iv,r..r.3 uia ivi tATiaAciiu. to.a err IAVI3 r. I-OCTA Troprl.tor, rALimjHr. ari. 'or ale at li.lVhU? Ituk Stor. C. A. langbeinJ Mantifa -t uror ol as 1 K:,t la j ALL KINDS ofIIARXESS,i tA docks, nmui.i.v. niiirs. kl'LLiirii, nAuAtW liU, LlAiiKLTS. nOTT I n-l TT TMtr am m M . . . ir. n n. t. Urry tw -t- UVa'JC,.'1 ..... i:e- All , ii' i:o -, on Ccatr iue:t. ; r.l L-if ! 1 CARTER'S Miii farm and harden Sotes Foul air in stables effect the quality oi coiik. Most rlanta will cot thrive in a cold, we: soil. Plant the garden in rcwi, and culti vate with a horse. Ettilpe fruit or sauce every day, if possible. Have a cood orchard, and as good a a variety of fruit as possible. Mke farm, garden and poultry tiouse furnish all taey can of the living. TC:8:t)f ducks U very prrfi-able. The IVkin is the most hardy and easy raised. AVarcitli is the Lest medicines for roup and swelled head? and eyes. l'.,ice t':e buds by a etove if possible. Kirgs are the cheapest and most sit is factory food the farmer or Donrdipg hous. keeper can put cpon their Ub'es. M.nk your ejection of calves to raise from the first of the fjood ones. D n': sell them and take what is left for yotirs-lf. Annoint the coms and wattles of the t ire rnmh treed of fowls with glycer ine occasionally, and it will prevent frosted combs. A good deal U said about thorough bred stock, and cot near as much as 'nirht proC ably be said about thorough bred help. n': be in a hurry to gft the cos rn to the ps'ur ; they, both cows atjd ptature, will be better t3 wait until the prsss has ri good start. The care of pouTtry is a p'easant out door exercise. iud would itrcommend more attention to poultry by women. The care of chickens will bring health ar.d proli-. The day of hirge profits is pone. The profits of dairying are made np of the small daily savings, in the difference between the cost of production and the va'ue of the milk or butter. 1'hotograpbiug by Heat. It may be said that photoeraphs can be taken by heat as well as by light. The action of the shorter waves of en ergy which we call !i?ht is quicker and sooner manifest to the eye than the ac tion of the Ions waves, which we call heat ; but the invisible heat rays in the solar spectrum have been photographed. Tne slow action of heat in changing the molecular state of bodies ia well known. It is probable that an emul sion cculd be foi nii-d which would give an image of a hot black k-ltle in a dark chamber. The element of time, how ever, would probably be au important one. Indeed, we are often presented with vuVi.ces of tbe picture making faciltv of heat rays. A fernvleaf upon ice ia soon represented by tne diff-rence of molecular ac'ian. A stationery car rlasrwheel standing in the sun uptn the frtti ground is found to have Mt its phutceiaph. up ,m the ground when it moves cd. HarJ ts. Son Water. I". may be pleasant to tLose who live in h region of country where nohicg but hard water is to be had, to be in formed, bv so good an authority as Dr. Tidy, the well-known chemist, of the resait of his observations on the us of hardwa'er for culinary and domestic purp ,ss Hf. has this to say : 1. Ilirri wn'.xr is the best di?triCiU ly, teciue of the I'me. 2. It m.ikes btt'er tea, although not so dark colored, owing to the fact that sif. water dilves the bitter extractive matters which color the tea, but ruins the aroma. 4. I: quenches thirst, which soft water does not. 4. It does not dissolve lead or organ ic matter. A soft water, however, is a b-tter detergent, and requires less soap. For a residential town a water which has over ten degrees of hardness would b" bst. For manufacturing towns a Bjft water would be th mo9t advisable for commercial consi laraMon only. otcs and Hints. I) 1 not forget the the hen house. box of gravel for Lilacs are deformed like trees. by trimming up Sjt the motherly hens es soon as the inclination is fully settled. A small hen will lay as large eggs as will a lar?e hen, and reuqire lees room. Endeavor to keep hens instead of pullets, as the eggs will then be more uniform. In top grafting large trees we retain some of the oldest branches for several years. The accumulation odor when a warm day comes. Small fruits planted in furrows will not endure drought sa well aa those planted with the flit dibble. A Tree-CIirublns Dog. A gentleman living near Milwaukee writes that he has a collie that Is a great tree-climber, and it is hard lines for a fquirrel tackling a tree that the dog can make his way up. Straight trees are two much for him, of course, but where there ia a lean to it be is all right. Jack is what the collie is calltd, and be always had a crazs for squlrrsl hunting, and was so eagr in the chase that he got in the way of ecrambling up Inclined trunks, finally becoming very expert. Hw has been known to go np a tree to a height of forty feet above the ground. "When returning Le bugs the surface of the tree as closely as pos alole, and back? down, digging Lis short claws into the bark until near the earth, when he jumps Oh, W hat a 4 ng-b. Will you hefd the warning. The slgna peri.aps of tbe sure approacn of that more tmible disease, Consumption. Ask your selves If you can afford for the sake of sav ing 50 cent, to run the risk and do nothing for it, Y know from experience that sjiiiiou a cure will Cure your Couh. never falls. This explains wly more than a Million EotUes were Mild tie past year It relieves Croup acd Whooping Coujjh at ence. iother do not iii.nt it v... - . V 1 IViow I'laitur. 5JUy Dr. T. J. Uavioa j 'ANY ONE L DiAMDKO nAii nvr DYES XA Dress, or a Coat, 1 ny Color Ribbons, Feathers, FOn ' tarns, nags, etc, mnr. in manv or t.er m . y S AV 1 tTcncv, r..? s.e t- J.jci bke WfcW. ly u .1 1 iHMONti; )Yh.S. "I he w.iik i. a.y. Ktrr.f.le. i;u:ck; t'.e C, ,.'irBtSTji.JFA5iXST llii .:. Ak ijc DUljNli llts Uic no t,:: rr. ! Fur G.Mir.j; cr H:r. i'i.icy A:'..-'.ra DSL. DIAMOND PAINTS. Cold. S.Iver, trorjc Co; pt:. C'.y u Crnti. naov s C?"" t'-ri- .- i. . . 'r::;i,-l. 1 1 . lkv Hut v' N.;i4 v r.i ir V 5 lJI.l i.ti! I. ft. BUnuN.TON, VT. 1 HUGHSOM & SULLIVAN'S DANDY WAGGN. uSTo. 200 THE Fr-.-T KrX.'.B-'VT Vri c IN THE HAT-trT TOZt tT:iE I'Sial.E OR UiKi It ia well maue and f.n shcJ from f.rtt c'aes St-.ik and fully wirrantud. a a KvrH av-v ntk i . fcc-ud for UUivgw Ui. .wim.- a Vurlrtjr vt r.ylmvt Wnt-cm., GyrLa, Euc-1,. UirU i - rs.T AdjOiufactuixrv fur iii Xrwl 7 .-, For ite Use of EiMen sl EMsen. Ssres Tims, LsDlt M Exse. Ko danger to the animcl jou b.- oor.roiag, or to your u3,aa T"-e artmnl 2oa not get hosted np. L-t ia rody to l.llf aCOn m it rfc th l" v ouso, your mat u rord ai.J 'uaUiLy keu t i lrout-ht to iia Ll Ir Cmlulou ' For pricni. tc-ruu lu-J i-.'rc-i.Urs, a.iJre B. J. LYNCH, And Manufacturer & Dt-aWr in HOWE AND CITYMAOE FURNITURE Mia ASS CHAM-IS. .1112, LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, Mattresses, &c, lt;05 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTO OX A, PKXN'A r"Citizftis of Cambria County and all "rswi-hiijg to purttase liontst FUItXi TUKK. Ac. at hnet rrtcfp are rt-npH:ituiiy iovited to eive us a call hetn-e buvlr tlse ljre. ad we are rur.CJ.-tit at we can mrel every want and please er? taste. I'rwes tbe verv lowest. f4 10-"80-tf. DOUGLAS OO dnUU CENTLEMEfi. S3 SHOE FOR LADIES. f M i't,',K II AN l-Kfc. H SHOE. Jt.OO HAM).stW l l N KJ.T A1IOK. ' K AMI K A l M r IV ' H OE. Mi.iS K)l:K!(ilHVbi Mini . i.o avud al.-;3 HOIS" SCllmll. SHOES. Kriiu Juleut wliui m niuu anj price arr uul kt:nupsl oabuUuiu. v. llui'CLa$, lirocktoa. Uait, rOKSALKBV BARKER IiRO'S., EBENS BURG PA. NOT DEAd YET! VALLIE LUTTRINCER, irriOTVRi of TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE axd tix noorixa, HrUUKT.,?Tlte tte "noB ot tl trlendt acd tbe publle In Keneml to the fact that he Is atlU carrying on Ijuioem at tbe old atacd oi.poaite the Mountain House. fcbeniDur. and II t. reared to apply fnm a lance .tork, of manufaVturtn" ti n ffl',"7 ni?la ' bl "no. from tbe .maliest U at ElSr - -OW TlX "OOF1N SPKCIALTY. wiriTr.w ad & TonrelTe. utomi KENTUCKY FfiULES. PtBBl h, m,l a.prcmVjT of ken. tuvay swiaie aad . l 'ruing Uertea, itu'hui ana nt SIuIm anl k.wi. cotuuntlr In their atat,I. one biodred bf4 o( !. I p.rr,i .to, a to he found in thOr tabLL 4-..orrc;iuii.-uue aulluied. HUFFS MERCANTILE COLLEGE, Tbe onifMand bert fn.litntlon for ohtalnlna a ' r,!,?''"" ?!.-TOU"c m'n the active d'u tie oflue, or flrrolajs addrejs - '.K:il'S(l,S rittibau W. L. SjIMiLTE Fire liisnraEce ABmcyj I General Insurance Agent, E2HZXS1SUMG, r. Cleanse the System nr. V. l'h t. mo-it r-;i.;I, I '--!"':!-( ::i!i.:r. I 'i. , 4... l:v ; 1. l'V -::--s..: km? . i v:-i v ' :i..i-r. i:. .1 t : -I. IT a 4 : t .-st v v ru r - k j j rj ri v I c tri i i!:i'i;..r;!i-,..i,y.3.' i f. r iw ,,. v i,r. u in a :: - A:tT !! - 1 ' ' - -ii-; rv:i. : I tr.. t l. -.". ! jr- t.l.- - .-. :i 1 -u . 1. .!.-..::. - !.,. ;1 i c 1 i tr-.iv i.i . to.--. : ...t 1 11 .-'Ii.ti i-t'- 1 .1., . .1 I K! r- i !!-., - 1 "11, r I .1 s . i--r '.i'. li.- : f ' (.,1 .kv u lifU 1;: u'' : I L.te 1 ii 11 w. ii. la ,m.v i ' U . m.-iU-s-s i-ri'-Uvi.;,,, Vt. Ji.li. Miirtiji. -t :': ..k.r-L!.is. 1 V7t.ij, IoujiKiisoji & Ca, iitr'.ii.i'Uia. Vt COCEUiaTEB, XT. iT. TVsvs cSoo Sot "VEiV DOHTVSK, Rubber Boots until you have seen the "COLCHESTER with Sole leather Heel. This Is tho best fitting and KCSTD'JEJLSLESCCT In the market. Made of tho best PURE GUM Stock. The Sole leather Heel saves Maey to tSs Wenr. "SlJ'V B-'Y VU" APOTICS UM Wa 1 TIU YOU HAVE SEEM THE CHICHESTER AHOTSC w:th '"Outside Counter.' Ahead of ACU othuia In at) ;e & aurabMlif . If you var.t t.-i worth of jrour monsjr try the Co!ohctter wLJ "CUTSt&t COUNTER." KEPT UKiiE UV EES r STOKES AT WHOLESALE BY II. GUILDS & Co., . PITTSBURC, PA. loe. 14, lsss -4in. ' IJanL-facturirl of THE STERLIKG TIAlS, VHtiH ni Quality of Tone, Eeatity of DeeJgn. FINISH and adaptability for stand ing In Tune have no equal. Every Fians Warranted for Five Years Aa. aatlxf action ruaranUMsd tocwr Yttil. Alao Manufacture the Wokld-Remcwkc STKKI.IXG OUGAX Factories, Derby, Conn. KOIJERT EVANS. UNDERTAKER, AITD riANTJ FACTUKER OF and dealer In all klada el ITK.MTCKE, Kbsnsburg', Iix A full line el Canketi alwayi on hand.- Bodies Embalmed WHEN KEUV1EKD. Apt SO gj STEEL WIRE FENCE JwnClp's.t TanJ n"tt(-l or around f.I.etc- Alfo maoulai-turer of Llrbt .11J 1 -wa, m w 1 a av w w V. W Tkw TJ' . " aV " r rr " mm -1 r- - r 1 a -ri - ' ----- IhSIMILTiSggBy Words of UJom. Nothlcg so immutable aa troth. Any kind of courage is desirable. A great, airon? heart is never over come. Hypocrisy and knavery are Siamese t ins. OjtentatfoD is the signal ttxg of Ly prri.y. It your aner set with tbe son, bi t nver rise with it. M-iny a man who tri-s to ride a hub by g.?ts ihrowu finally. Soui-pop'w are so conpfituted that tbey wouM kick at a football match. rNotrjinjr is so indicative of deepest culture as a tender consideration of the ijrnorant. No nook Jre so Wib'e as the lives of men ; no characters eo pliu as tLeir mor! conduct. The grandest and stronif-st natures nreevtrthe Cilmeft. Il-sf lssness is symbol of weakness not outgrown. There is no beautifl-r of comDltxions or form of behavior ,'ike tbe wish to scatter j and not ptin around ua. Perhaps thest crtt regrets cf life are the weightiest, and cbieflv on this hp. count that thy sre incommunicab.e. There may be times when silence Is ff"'d, and fpeech silver ; but there are times als- when si'ence is death and speech life. A brave man thii.ks no one his suoe rior who 1 les him .iu ir jury, for he ha it h-!i :n his power to make hianelf hii perior to Uib other Ly forgiving it If voh want to have a man for vour friecd. never get the ilNw'll of his wif. Public opinion is made up of the aver agrt jT-judices of womankind. Th- condition of tbe world wouM be Improved, if men were to think lens of tbe dishonor of doing it. TLere are decrees of contentment Lu; it will ba foicd thut thn most contented are those wtio are en Snped in useful work of somn Vinrl down I jto which thi u;ht flows.and tht the!east contented are those who are Idle. His kincIom. When tLe la'e German Emperor Frederick was Crown Prince and res sided at the Dew palace, near Pots dam, he took great delight in tbe aim pie country life of the regirn. lie learned all about agricultural details, and peasonally fcuperintended the work on his neighboring farm at Bornsted:. while tha Princess took charge of the d.iirF and poultry yard. O.ie of his most marbtd character istics was his genuine love of the ppo ple. lie sympathiz-d wi h even th ir humblest needs. EpecUMy was he d -IgYed to visit the vi'.'nge sch where he sometinea quesMr ed the childt'n in the teacher's p'nee. O one Fuch occasion the following chrfim- isiij vtiaioue. iitul, place : "T' what kii.givDJ does this be lonz V" ntked (he I'rinc of a littln C'r!, .13 I'.b touched a medil suspend d to b:s chjin. "To the mineral kingdom." was the answer. "And this ?" pointing to a fiiwer. "To the vegetable kisglnm." Ar.d this V" pointing to a fliwer. "To the vegetable kingd .m." "And I, myself ? To hat kingdom do I belong ?" "To the kinglom of heaven," an swered the child. Trees with Larpe Leaves. Trees of th9 paltc family have larger leaves than any others. Tt-e Inaja palm, which grows on lha banks of the .Amazon, have leaves which reach a length of from thirty to fifty feet, and are ten or twelve feet in breadth. Spe cimens of the leaves of the Talipot pilm,a native of Ceylou, have, been met with that were twenty feet long eighteen feet broad. These leaves are utsed by the natives to make tents and form very efficient shelter from the rain. The leaves of the double cocoa nut palm are often thirty feet long and several ttet wide. When the wind is strong they clash together with a noise that m ty be haid at a great distance. Only one leaf is produced each year, an 1 they are bo firmly attached to the stem of the tree and so strong in them selves than a man may sit on the end of one and rock to and fro in perfect safe ty. Irazy liug Pattern. Take a coffee-sack, ilp it apart, and make a hem an inch wide all around it. Then bunt up all the worsted pieces of hevy cloth, the more different kinds you have the better your rugs wi'1 look; biatethem on the coffee-seek In any shtpe and 8'z-, just as you do your si'k pieces for quiit. Only you need not turn the edges under, for if they are cut with starp scissors they will not ravel before they are worked around. Now, after the sack is covered with piecej basted on, take different colors of car pet warp, which you may bave bad left from your last rag carpet, and wrrk around each piece in some crary stitch that will hold tbe pieces securely. Work all around the edge of tha rug In bjttonhole stitch, and finish by pulling out your basting threads, which by the way thould be of fery coarse thread. If you have no pieces of cloth that will do, tear up an old jacket, coat, pair of pants, etc., brnsh or wash them and they will do almost as well as new. Xow that the weather is warmer do not feed the hens except at night, the obj--c: ting to compel them to hunt and scratch for their food during tbe day. By so doing they will keep in lay icg condition, the eggs will hatch bet ter and the health of tbe flock be pro moted. The great obstacle to euccees with pon'try is overfeeding, especially in summer. IJrIepl and liver Complaint. Is It not worth the small price of 73 cenfci to free yourself of every symptom of these distressing complaints, if you. think so call at our store and get a Dottle of yholoh's Vitalizes Every bottle has a printed guarantee on It, use accordlncly, aud'if It dos you no good It will cost you nothing. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. A PIECE 07 ESISG IS INDEED A LUXURY fa. m ft." VbJt mm ytB COMES AS A - T0BACC0 AMONG DEALERS THESE GOODS ARE ON THE MARKET IN ONLY ONE SHAPE, 3x12 FULL 15 02. PLUG THE MOST CONVENIENT TO CUT IN POCKET PIECES OB CARRY WHOLE. M0.nHZEB4BE0S.1Msillle,y. ui a o - 1 5 UuiS z r ct Its 5o Gaston's Prestoline. 1 E E VOKDERFUL METAL POLISH, Tor Coftjilr.? tnd Pollatlaff BRASS, COPPER, BRONZE, KICKEL, Lc, It will clean Ketala with las labor than any rraratlun ever produced, anva- a brilliant lustre which catnot be equaled, and which will last locgar thm any polmh obtamoU by other xueans. Bcld by tio HARDWARE AND GROCERY STORES. CANVASSING AGENTS WANTEtV. ml.r r- . i . ... , ..... . ; ,.,i,JJO --" ' - '.i i w .x. :.-J or I V'-C. ":" : ! w Lm --'v..t! . li. vi.ia Hiiii l W? la..-e a. T - - '..-a, - wH Iu. . jt-'; U fcam ... U i,r.;h. en- -r.o-s .uj u.ts.a k -.- J '. ' :' i-:i aJ L.ila. M SO oil'.Tfcfmp ..: tu aiiriikrtu leaving nupjm twice J ci My. ef IhM. a-i , oj u-i. jbiic, were lub- ii' V)CX:l "C k"J "If llreo- O'-'i -I 'l."ijttntc ir vimM. merit It ! y-u t n.-k- tatt trial. J'.-.- y- sji k exlc r to Jiw fcw r Iinltfcticns. T VT-T area Wfcataw. FWti. Pon't t.-.Va 'J'"'- K,"! l-'-iUdrlphia tU-cuie. r arv ,tS. r fca.H, vm;- i ntn.e i! . .-'mp. Thc 111 l-Ml Cll.ak, fcllj ,;t 0 ,.y J,r,te. jV,lt jj, cxv rxATtic j-o .. ond u.1 e BO o:W. X -ly cre-y crocrr f, om Maine rfiom Maine haau't a, be - . - ik i-i m. k . ir i ..ml nas W.L r "T from kl. nr-mrtt K-kn1 ..I- TEAO cardully the jniide riTnr arotin.l each J r- r,J ' carvful to rI!w dlrvrliona on earh ou-i.Jc wmf.pr. You r.UDUl aQurd to watt longer brfr trying for jrourwit ihi old, rciiaUe. DobbirtS, Electric Soap. I. L. CRACIW & CO., Philadelphia. Pa. - W..U Ol Bill r-f! hlle ..convenient hiALA tmrnt .TMm. is m whrUsJe tfiot cash fjV-Ef co-ep.re'.ion cf th. 'fr-vfj? dub aciili aaii ua kW4' v watchra in eacjl p f-AM- 8 WatehCluh,aad wfteei w iBa t .mn i. ir aaa r wet v . f z ft wtek. Th b why its gt yau -V. yw monrr thn any od cm 2 - . " 7 " ! uuni XMm 'arm watch busineB m the world we i only ftrst GUlitT 304. bat mir art. i; S't oi.d fiualiiT.OttrSio riitHta Kt? pncCT ir anrnt Kar K. ... .' - . ri " c'"rial5;:!Ter (w irmtttt,.- yf$- vvi.,i. . . i. .oj.uc tt avrrn isa ?trai wrnd Openrace first qa.-ility, iffencd Gold A mcricanLaTcr W aicb . rm rntJ t :. . j-.'v it arrnisitrai-wtni m uuvuey uoiu ne mucn t5 3 'i-tjciutt ana ervicefte; th . I ifirS!i 1 ,iLl I ... ek-. - I i j - " than double the raonr-v ?.tS Invariably th:n, weak. 2? t.-T0? quality ana ortblr aer S T hort use. Our $39 XTatcl comnirs-S' n ..in uaic;i.ca im-a TL"7 .."'""u ra e-Ct ttfully eqmlfa -accaracy, rrance, dura- If -.-.'" bohty ana service, to any f WatcheitKcr . .V 01 H-nticg. Our $43.00 Ilatl- C'tJ "" eipecialiycontroctedfnra.r-r "V?n? , and iiUxbnt kail-J L ..... .- u race vr xiunt'n. I All these pnea. are eathtr all cath cr ia cluba il 11.0I) a wk. An ah ,7l- Tbe Keystone Watch Club CoQB 54 804 WAtMlir IT. H.IAI!1. Pi. V4rv i lilHU, TS--"vi u-u d..ul.p tl. rosU '."-' ml"f'J (.,- fi, rr tjit.l -nt Tor trl,. In yo-.,r own hum.. L' . r. i;i. ' 4-1 i: VM I I ii .1 v in A0BACC0 i - a - j AND ,S V KN0V;j ASA A fAKKZ IT 1 -a. ' nfrTTirtrT-jrfiff farm: i hit. (J, " fO r.rr-r. It is fully eqaii! 'JH1tl watch .old fnr fiS hr cUicrs av - VTa If .1 I. ! v AEenta Wanted. XV S'iA 1 Ujax Watch Iniulatur, $1.00 (OA t ?J I prMici Trueaa mlui m.rntm. ) 1 VI tut fie. C.j- W, r,?. OommJnal AatmlZ&S J . ,- -BB i 1 tjcba 3uitti9 cs.,::i s.ci:'.:t-,i;.r. The Futnre of Alaska TrieSiiki Aaktn r..; i iter, fill g account of the di8co, a vein of cohI on the shore of y , hay, and about two mi'es r beach. The vein has been J and found to dip at an ancietf , V Gve degrees. Forty sticks of tl were tak-n oul of a five fV which widened as the workp the outcropping of the vein '"' : round at 3 distance of Ueilr. discovriy Ehart, and sgain a J, : a quarter, the indications tt'V:. tt.e main vein is continuous : The gold minf s of Alaska ure ii;z excellent returns. y, , . i. said about them, for very known, as the mines are actual bn' ' propositions and not merely sv-rl Lin? schemes; tut the cnTuV prtci.ai mttal 13 s sadily u.r and new miLes are beir;g txiw't'"'1 opined every year. It win i.V" all stracge if Alaska soon ta'h, , ' ' rark as one of the fuited l: ' IVsquent allui n has b-envU . tLe salmon fisheries of Aia;-k -:. '; oit countries r i ar.d have been -btablishfd ai. d -! I Places, ana u.at thfir buBi,sl ii'i. i vejy lavoraoiy with t!i , anywhere on the coas'. t. j Taking theso matters into ClV, . i tion. together with the oth-r' t,.".'1 ! ;f the Territory, it wi:l s"; j the S.'warJ purchase w,i3 no: a :,, v' I artd that Alaska nidi f,jr u, v-ry va!uab,e piece of prop--r-j- r." is e?peciai:y the cas if c-s,: there in quantities to warrant a-,d su situated thatcn U c.:l.y': tidewa-.tr cheaply and cotiv.-u-." A man died in British C i.'u-ria.'', dajs ago whi.si wealth ws tst:tua- S)me 510 CtXJ.OOt). and it all came '"! hisoweiship in a coal mine, hri"--" psople of this Slate were his'brstV,' toraers for his coal. Keep the Stable LI k lit. Drkstaoles, says the WttKrn If are an atorclDatloi;, and should i ; toierafod. There Is no nece.isitj rifice comfort, either in winter cr ri mer, to secure enough lijht. A horse's eye is enlarged the r -of the eye is by Uing kept inai' sthle ; he has a harness pet oc "' and suddenly hroucht out into a Lr ! (r'arlnp sunlight which contrc'j , ; pupil sjfiuddenly bs to came lx :,-. j pain. Ity perstrverir;? in ihi.s wry ;" ifcn ana injudicious, as well ki fr-. practice, the nerves of the eye b-o impaired, and if continued ljtgtc-; loss of sight will ensu?. 5 To ee how very painf ol It is to a hright litfht after having hem it drk, take a walk sooie drk L"L,.i" a ehort titna till the eye hecom -s aVr-1--tomedto tne darkness, then dr.n;" denly into some well lighted nxm you will scarcely he able tos-if -, few moments in the sudj.-n 1 jit. y know how painful jt is ynurrif. nhy have your hors rt-p.Mied such unnecessary paia 'i A daik stable is lnvari) a i,:: one, and such a etahla we are t;. wiJHnff to put either a valuable w..:i:: or ariving hursa in. Give gui v-::.i atiun. itt the sunlight and tLe bT ip a chance to effect an etrir,ca. k:: your stables will he purer and 1;:;!. than if you take Buch paius to eve!.; them and the good Jnflu-nc tlei :: variably bring. ItcwurU of Youth rul I'iJ.-lilv. A clerk iu Xew Yoik city waa : to taky down the shutters at jer' Eir o'clock in the roomie?. IViiiti was taking them down, ruin or s'.:: an old gentleman always pHES'-d t; : the way to the place of business. T. latter smiled so benipnactly uror. '- f formr. that a hearty and UzL j "Good morning" became natLn.. j hr,1h- Month after month this nX- grtetinp continued, until one rr,c::. the old wan was miwsed, and he appeared again. He waa dead. Not lon thereafter, the er.trrr- : j and faithful clerk was wnlted cr::" 1 the administrator of th-- old n,L!:: la.e, and informed that h:s etorf f Block of goods were willed to 1: Attracted by the youth's r i;:: and fidelity, he inquired intotu : acter and wss Fatislied that le c i leave that property to no one so : , , , to make good use of it, s tie i who took down the 6huttei3 a! y' o'clock, summer or winter. lliroujh this legacy, the c: " introduced Into a profitable besic1 fence, and became one of the c wealthy, benevolent and ipsj'eetedi"" chants of the city. How to Clean Carpets. For a carpet of about tweot) ya so Uke a. pound of haid, !.:: c' eoapaud scrapj fins, add a j-.ii-r'-''-'' piund of washing' sa and '"; spirits of turpentine ai will b:!.'li:: the consistency of dough ; rni":: a ball. When II is time to c:: -carpet Uke a pail of clsar wM a larire flannel r-lnlh : wa; lalO? with the flannel, then rubotr ! of soap, and wipe off ttie ."nP :t - i flinnel wrung es drv aspcsj;b' I carpet is very much soiled a scrur :rt:- I may De used after the sosp is -y i Clean about three-quarters of J' "' a time, and let it become tbo: dry before It is used. BrssselJ Tet carpets may ba warbed while floor, Lut great care should I not to let the water soak thrcrji The King and the ?cio Dtil- Ore day during the sifce of r. shells from the Prussia! i. ' ueju to lati near me ui"- i . . .1... H,,,.-JF1 1 Jardm des l'iant6. where tee vwauaaevtO a. laui u( n uv- ' Chevreul tlnn Lad hid UboriJ u'ilrit.- Air iiavrt un.1 tTrtlfl KintT e w u n e-J auJ a w w -- re personal letter, In winch h rrJ "', ia the nnme of sciencs "-""to v uv is - of vandalism. The King "i1''. 5 , this appeal, and the guus wereic I ately pointed in another J I T!, ant a letter 8 ' tige journal, of which he h9 .J subscriber since its fouudatU'S' . , the war was over, the letter, tw until 1UIVI A ituvii, -- '- r aud great was the ft -ns.it it' i! rr'"