-MaUny rinstor Statute. A C'c',; -1 tt tin i:v:-a V- u-.; Mi o stood on the floor os a .V. s re porter enteral a rlastcr-of-l'tns statu ary establishment on (Ir.in-l street, NViv Vork city. a the second (1 ) or w.u t!ie gallery, which exhibited tha ?tu8 rroilucpd bv tho concern, and tho 1, w bfsemenr. sfived as a workup. Tw. lUliitu wfrj luy on th-j figure. whkL waa to to ten feet high .in 1 to grace a niche In the wall or a Su'.h Arc rlei n's Louse. The men were cementing t lie tour sections compoding the statue together, rizurt-sea larga an this ara invariably cast in part9 or sretiona. To cist, the whole figure together involves too much exposure to damage in handling. To make the tlrst mould of a figure re quires considerable time and coats a deal of money. For this purpose a skillful pcu'ptor has to I e geared a?i i t-Q makes the prototype from clay. The clay statue is first covered with oil. It Is then placp.1 face u;nv:ud in tie lower h,i'f of u tl -i.sk , divided in sections nnd fllU'd w ith jlaiter of I'ris. After the plis'c-r r.dli?rir.g to the l ack hair of the body his Lecorre hard, ti e o'her half of iV.sk i: fitted on ph.1 filled with plu.itr-r. The oil prevent! any plaster frooj sticking to tie c ay model. After the moul l is made, no dl.Tu-ulty is prconntered in (arcing out my Dumber of status. Italians china servo in establishments r,f this kiM -. men of other tmtiomtlirtfH, heir.7 n.iL!e to perform the work with out too much breakage, cannot obtain 'trploymtnt In them. The proprietor 'V'ted that casts ot live faces were r.-ver taken because the risk of destroy the casts was too great, but it was a common thing to cast dead faces. "It is somewhat or a Tad among soci aty people to have ca3ts of their hands ar t feet," explained the proprietor. 'W? charge S" and upward for the cast of a hand or foot and for that of a dead face ?10, SIT, and 20. All the V'astcr of Paris that we use comes from Xwark, X. J. It is made by ruin-ruing a soft white stone and after v i i ''aifng We mix nothing but w?:x n-ith the plaster." Mow to Prink Tea. As commonly pn pared, le t is bitter and -disagreeable that the addition of !i'.:H: Ceci-r.p.-, almost neciesiry to make uli' Jut to pu milk or cream ir '.o piY.pe: T.-.rV ' cuiy prrparod tea is to commit w!t treroviie poTf-fism tl..- f..L-.v:fr.l ! (VU :j cli.-n.lc.il c.-)y-!p ar.d ie.-'u';s from tii. Wr.t'ir-.' r.'-vr.bli-ii: V..-i h.-.?:s of leather bat that tho Lr..';ia of rntlk disjuis-?s the poculitr aroni i of tei and makes one kiiid taste almost exactly like another. Very much in ih same way as Trench cooks sometimes spoil the, natural fl.ivor of fi!h with their eternal sauces till you are unable to tell whether you are eat ing suimoc or shark, catfi3h or dogfish. Sugar, on the other hand, may and Phould be added to lea, for it makes the tea mere agreeable without in the least interfering with its fragranco. Mi k and tea s.jon become very insipid to the sc-nsn of thoee who have accustomed themselves O drink plain tea. More over, there i.s a sppci.il er.j )ymnt to be derived from each kind of tea, and how actnally the 33nse of smeil can be edu cated in the art of discriminating teas is shown in tho ca?e of professional tea tasters, who can distinguish not only the country and the locality where the 'saves are grown, but the year and sea son, and even the ship that brought them across the ocean. Honey Ucw. Honey dew is a viscid, saccharine mutter which exudes fromthe sterns uad leaves of plants, both trees and herbaceous plants. Its presence la us ually, not always, ascribed to the aphides ard other insect? which foed on the juices of p'mts, puncturing them to extract their rap. Iry, warm weather 30ctGS to be necessary for the produc tion in th? s p of that superabundance of sugar vhich la thus thrown otT. Honey dev.- i3 often so abundant as to fill in drop3 from loaf to auother, some times even falling from trees in a cop I.t.s shoiver. Orange; and lemon groves frequently suffer great injury from h"npy dew, sir.ee, drying on the leaves, it costs then with a fliru of clammy substance, to wb'ch everything brought by the atmorphere adheres, clogging t'-e pores of the plant. The coffee pVts'.atloni of Ceylon have in tnis man ner oftentimes been nearly ruined for a seanoa's bearing w Training Tomatoes A simple and cheap way cf training tom-itoes, and especially adapted to limited space, is thus described: Set the plants in even row? about three feet apart. As soon as larga enough, hill well, ur.u cloae to each plant drive a forked stick, leaving about three feet aboya th& ground. On the fork place lorj p.iles firmly. T these train the vines, tyin i with strings, and nip off tho shoots that grow too far above them. I'v this means every fruit will b fine, fvee from rnud, even when lioavy ra'.cj f.iH, and ths vir.es keep in !rir;r.s till late in autumn. The plants aro nor? prr.i:f..-. and but little fruit is lst, r.i in ? often tb ri-s wlien th.. Tir rest oi th- 2r.".nd. In erf? c caily frosts, dout '" s'.j?-(ts of neji pi pers hur; crrr th? trellises will prok 4ct the tomT.oe urtil gaihered. Origin oT (iranye. Th Crst National erarge was organ ized at 'Washington ia Deci mber, 1st ". The irime mover of the assaciaitou was Mr. 1. II. Keller, a K.-sten geut!ot,n, ho in was couiniiaaloned ty Tres :dfDt Johnson to triyel through th loulhern .SUtea and report upon their agricultural and mineral rfsourcts. Tie found a depressed condition cf agrirulture and tjener.i! dissatisfaction in the west and northwest on account ot the 1:1 just discriminations of riil ioad. It occurred to Mr. Kelley that r.n orijanizitioa on some such plan as the Odd Fullowj or Free Miwni would improve the condition of the farmers, lie consequently drew up the constitu tion cf the first grariiri in th year men tioned above. There are masy granges throughout the country. K A P I W F 6HES n o o d a r r etite SlIiENbTII, ljllhT.RVE. f. r- -i.vVEET SLEF.P. A POWERFUL TONIC, that ttie most it'tn-a'e stomach will bear. ASPECIFIG FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, MERVOUS, PROSTRATION, an J all irui Them "t rl?-ti:i.-un.l Huoresful I!'-xJ I'arifl er Snporuir t- .tn n ta Mr Jo. n '. S'- ir;i.r,mif li. Selma. N. t-.. writes : "1 not mil in tl; Southern rniT nn.l lur a, !"in cir ffii rr-rel Imra lt H-MUtattriir efli-ct. 1 w.ii ti rriM run .;, wn Mrn I h--r.i ,t Kikinr, tlin new iifninr. 1' t.l.f 1 me at olcb. 1 ii.Onel J', p -ill-. :i.n. .t Lui fUi-U iiouj hr.i U :i i :i -ju t-.t; . t ((.cf !"!,- i.l :i .trv ":.r ,-) .ira.-tf ' rr..a pr.im-(ni-nt itu il.-i. . f.piti K't.'KiiiR a a r.uii-.!y i ui-.iliui.tc 1 miu, In eut uu ill i l i-'"it l- n . Ie.tiT" ir.nn tlu nt . i .-r--.,r', Ivm lull itvtj.i.s will i,e ei:t tm api '.ii-.it ia. Kn-klne cm ( c t ikt-n wi'uat any spiral nn-!-li-.il ailvi,-e. fl a Imttl .. t y ail iliuit if t.-". t,r .-tt-nf t,v n-Hii . rj rt-i-r:it. .,t i-r.-'t ' lilt. KXSKINK .. U Warren St.. Now Y. rk. CARTERS Kittle PIUS. Pit-k TIfi.l.u hi' an-! n-lifv nil rrnfT mol tifit t a hilions st:iT of rlif sytin. hi k h iyint--. Natio n. I r. v itifss." li-.trt'KH aftt-r rutuir. I'uiti in ttiSil?. Ac WhiU tli-ir ith-x nuiUTkuolu suctTsi ha-i Ih-ii show u iu ctii'ilik; Ifnflii, Tt.t rANTFii's l.riTf.R l.ivrn Ttt.i. ur fjiiallv u1umMc iti Cri..tii aritni. curing nn! irt-vt it inir I'tis auin y ir oini'l;iipf . hiU they klx) on n t ail l :s- rj-r, f iin niarh, f.TnnulnU th livt-r ant) rt?ulala Ui tjowtrU. Lvtfu if th v only Mir'ii 14E wh suTi r fnut tin ii-lrHin; ini;Uaitit : tut frfiiM:itly tri-ir (.'KintsF 4i.-4 n-t fii1 lif-r fi'i'lf !:ti ivh- ornv try tiim wril finl tti-- little pi! W vahinltU in in. ii v w ;i k liixit Hwv wiU not r w iliiti; to do itlitut litom. af tvr iul ick l. tui 73 r'l" i. A ' II. . r of sr- miinr !! .: t ' in t hi n I ia bt-rB nr tif.it l) -;v. t. iur ills ti:r.- it V ( ffll.T t!.. tt.tt. Cji;-,kh'; L.rrTK T.i rn ''ti.i rrr im nmll i, ,i r. 'vt.it,,'.. (,!,., r''t,j'Utii,a .-' ti i... i- -t - : . 1 1 i . -t : i :. i- -t .. . r t .-. I . I t . 1: ,.U,. M-li. ii i a - I wl.'i i. ll't In T..-.U lit i.-l.t?t: 1 o I-1. l , ut t in fi i r t-ut l.y uiutt bttulti iuii .i.li Ul;i ki.U iiMi J?. - JrX O O " 3 Corn, Iti'im mill I In j li;i I ii-iA:'TJ-:it. r 'A A 'A M -w 'J -4 ri H X c c x H A;r.TS VT-"n In rwy trwn. rrbxa aod .iri-ti.-irn ru ..Vf 1 ..n :tj .'M ti.n j. nr. i7rjrs,"Y", WEST CM?. K. Y. Aff. Pnrw aaMl Jj "'fl ThonnnJ ary!iratinnsi fr ateou m JJ" j U ttic ( n:tri 'ntrj And 1-orcu'O conn "T ' ts. vtie rr' ihfTi of tf.e .-ntin Vj,'1 A .neru a n torit lo art ot u:i tor ft i J r.n f. .. i .r tL t i.iirtti ttatis. tai t I'll l lU'ini in lr. H. I.itfitrwn, 1- r i -r ":; , fit I a' I otMt-r c t;n t r.t-n i unTeijn i ftuvl ilUir tn'iuc Hi) uusur 1. , I'mei an ! p'riTicaT-nn rTr 1 r.nd fi!4 In t . ' oat f . ;;utl 1 ri. vry t".1 .lAlii-'. o i- nrc'- f if rlliu il'.OuI UUvitM lr .. 4.tu. A in. i' n.vlti.e t-. .-n ; -.1 M u . ffi.ftr not ic4 ? X I ; :'! A M I'.KH 'A,iuca ! 1. f i . ) t ! r . vimn iul t: iii. i nUuntial r ..v i--: - . t -, kii.il pbit.i4 in tl ar.i. 'I i-v mi :.-.;.;. c( sucii uoico every pteale nlT nr.,h I . . j ! '"-'!. !' .- i". - r-.t 1 n"Wflpapf i .1 V:.t KI.V v. n. rr. ami ! i1m,'!i'.1 i i f i ' y . r - ft j . irieuc n.i t-Arii..s, ,a.'i t.in, . u . :if ii: wofVl, an. I flT J ;-art -iifiU jl n.i-... riui nk: ., put lii 1 t ;i iu c '.r-' r .-. t f-i-U.Mi t. m t im- f I I I nin-fl n I ' r n'fn invention !tn: H'1, i. I : ! ti.r iujaiit Iwf i o d-i r. b . ' r.-w .l.-tt' II H'H havo .-n i't .'ntiTi to awt wri t tl l-r Sviiy. Y r. A r. b-li, a.-aulO, M.i. Ctf..v,w4A.tt,j1. l POITTZ'S Hcast a:j cattle powders ' f cm z f V i,. r a 1 So H, 'll d tl i ,Lir. f.rrrt rr Lrs FV K. it l-- t'' i-,.,i.-r rv lmr ID tt'lif. t ni f-r -.i, , iir, in,, r-r-iton IHiT-BUv. ""' .1 pi.-i. :. IN Ku ' 'l t''l" tfci . Iti. rt ... i. e i;;:j.-t.T OI b ' l am twr-.:y (v r n:, .. , . r. .At u. UiUtr krui a.i-t w-t. r.t-.u l',w.-r u:: c-;r t.- w vt !mtvt BT&ay X1 to ti tm u r li. t-i. u. i ..: . t- ,-. 1 , ! f .i l, l.Iiifc.Vi .-iilifw.l.iJ. ever:. ' t r.. cavia r. rrrrj, rmP,utor, HALT: J-OiCE. MD. "i.r a!o at li.YVIi'i-s Itu S:ore. C. A. LANGBEIN, j Ma&jta'iarcrci .T J la ALL KINDS of HARNESS, ' COLLARS. HARNESS CUE, BLANKETS. llobn, KIT Nn, t'urTT t'.u-t, rt ., ., air-. nic Neatly anj I r. ru il il,,c,, Xil Wirt KlrautMil to ana at , : uo . I a-rf'ir!01' 'n l't'tfri' -a-"c&trss-:et. j a ' V.'.- - ! - 1 AO l:un:aure it!ie SuntU Sea IIarnl. A r ; s'l-y ctjt-s to Wdrbirg z.'lUi "laLiti, ia the 6 ath Ss Islands, in which the ITuitet! S ates consul and a int.?? princess figure as the rrlrc - pi!. The consul is Jacob L. Dity, a young me.n of twer.ty-to who wai ap p icted to his present poMtioa about a j ear ago. Youcar D ty .vrved fur &ine jears ai a pig- in the Senate, and when be asked for a p'aee la the roDsnlar ser v c, all the mwntHT? cf the body, pub'ic ni and D-mocrats alike7 Rive hiaa a cordial ln-iors-ment,. Shortly after his arrivaMn Tahiti, Mr. Djty, who is a bright, hands ime younir man, made the acquantanca of th I'jir.cesa I'alona. The IVinc B is a beautiful and accomplished lady, about eighteen years o!d, and a p-rfect blonde. She is the daughter of Lord aud Lady D'Arcv, being a native Tahitian princess, and her father an English nobleman cf dis tinjruisned ancestry. l'rincss Palona has had a'.l the advantages o a contin ental education in France and Germany as well as England. She is the posses sor uf imujsusa wealth, being in her own right, trie largest property ownei on the island, witli vast cocoa planta tion, and pearl fisheries valued at mil lions of dollars and furf er receives a large anility from Francs un dr treaty stipulation!". As may naturally b su? p-ed the Frincess has not lacked suitors for h-t hand, but she threw them all over for the youns American, and in a recent letter from Mr. I ty to his mother, the announce ment is m.tda of their betrothal. Lord D'Arcy, it is stid. desired that his daughter should marry in her own sta tion, but lik a sensible man waived his objections when be saw what direction matters were taking. The fact is. the youug man can boast a lineage quite as long as his prospective father-in-law. He is a great-srandsoD of Lord Mel bourne, who was half a century ago tueen Victoria's prime minister. He is relatpd to other families of note in Great 15 italn. Hew to Make Marriage a Success. Uy observing as closely as possible the following "lets" the number of homes '".o let'- will be materially de creased : Let each allow the other to know somethir g. Lt each consult the other's feeling?. Let each realize the fact that they are one. Let the husband frequent his borne not the club. Let his having "to see a man" wait till next day. Let his latchkey gather onto itself ruet from misuse. Lt him ppoak to bis wife, not yell "Siy !" at her. T.t tiim be courteous after marriage as befoie. Let him cnnBJe In his wife ; their in terests are equal. Let him assist her in beautifying the home. Let him appreciateher as his partner Lt her not worry him with petty trouble. Let her not fret because of Mrs. Neighbor has a sealskin. Lt her rraka home more p'ea.cant than the club. Let hf r dress as tastefully for blaa as for strangers. Let her sympathize with him in bus iness cares. Let her home mean Iov6 and rest, mot noise and strife. Let her meat him with a kiss, not a frown. Farm aud d'arden otes; Xoboly ever ows too many kinds of grass seed on land to be employed in grazing. Tear trpes require but little praoinir. They usually grow to good shape if started right. lo not dig your fower beds until the soil may b pulverized. Otherwise it will elog and bake hard. Plant gladiolus in the open ground, where you wish tbem to blooey when you plant early potatoes. Ia purchasing fruit trees select the fonr to six feet size ; deciduous seed lings for tree claim and like planting, eight to fifteen ; evergreens for shelter bit and ornament, always under tao feet, and usuallj under fifteen inches. When employing your hoi p lock to the morals of the men. 2vo employer, where there are children on the farm, can afford a man, however good a workman he nay be, if he ases prorane or vulgar language, or is rough or crnei to animals. A l'lenUtadc or Meals. In Ens&ia. The Russian eats on an avsrage onca every two hours. The climate and cas tom require such freqvent meals, tie digestion of which Is aided by frequent draughts of vodkl and tea. Vodli is the Hessian whUkv, made froca po tatoes and rye. It is Cery and colorless and is generally flavored with sosoe ex tract like vanilla or orange. It is drunk from small cups that bold perhaps half a gill. Vodki and tea are the insepar able ccomrnii2ents of friendly as well cf business intercourse in the country of the Czar. Drcaken men are rare. Russia and Sweden are the only countries in which the double dins neristhe rule. AVben yoa go to the bouse of a Russian, be a friend or a stranger, you are at oace Invited to a side table, where eaU4 meats, trickled eel, salted cucumbers, and many other spicv and appetizing viands, are urged upon you with an impressiTeness thai knows no refusal. This repast is wash down with frequent cups of "vodki ' That over, and when the visitor feels as if be tad eaten enough for twectyfour hours, the host says, "And now for dinner." At the dinner tabie the meal ia served in courses. MiiletT (alarrb Kerned jr. ShKoh's Caiarrt! Ileniedv. a marrelnna cure for Catarrh, DiphtLeria, Cank-r Mouth and Lleadarne. With each bottle U.ere Is an tortious Nasal Injector for tte more uvTM.tul ireatmtiDt of these complaints t itt.N.I .. .w . . I -.. r in. ...in tu ruai-Kr. I r'CS C'J CeniS. Sola by Dr. T. J. DavUon. Tl . tln s ca'iH untfilj FUtTTlng. lvt, ,.l;n-.t tluit f:-r ar .l'Tl.ult to cure- ,1 s: doth- lrjvt'-uts. l"aln"-8 O l'-rj 'ot! :pottt.-l lu'9 r r iiiati -r.t!y c:ir-l tlx? worst cssi-a uf rlicumatlsio aij'l i: ur-i'.-r'.a so sar thte T to l. ITC Ubt J It. If-iTir.sr Nn trnMtnt Ti I'll rlj. UMi;iti!t':;at t hf k.I!.t' ::r-"l t t IlT llVr tl'TN 1 :i!.-!i r-' un..t.l" tt. ft i.r-i ;ti.l 1 wrts vt-ry i.rit n t-..ntiinjtt to ttl "f.ir if ks Ht a time. I Ul ( till' CUf bitf.- FOR SAL1 . NO USE TO OWNER 7T r t n.,un.i. mui r-iit. trt.viir ...W i 'i I mil'- t , ii i i i tiiii . p-iUtl.t. !Uiil T.;1S ITft-tiy II V .K?,U ,"':', J.','r"P -' tl.OO. Sir fur IS.OOl Dru-iTlati .tt Xfumninlh toMn.nrl ,1 n.n.r rpiMkN Wriis. eich AHD30N i; oo..Prop9..Burlliigton,Vt. DIAMOND DYES ?5iJ2!Z "1.T57 tf VMVTI U'U'I y I - Wt Vy. m WW m,.witv.vwm HUGKSON & SULLIVAN'S DANDY WAGON. ?5777h mm H"o. 200. Tnn nvrsT m-vainirr wagov iv the malkt for ttte ii:aleti or i Mtjt. It is well maid and f nihed from first class Stock and ful!y warranted. a ; i :rri- ava xtt; r. St nJ f..r ('Btaluruf Kbi itiir Varwty of yk ot Wa-umi, Cnrrien, Biiirit. Tartu aj.,1 Cutitu-. 1 1 l'iII?StrV SULLIVAN, Uu.ufia.-tur-ra fvr lUt Trudo. XrQCirtTrBT HT 3". Zm The American laivc Stock Wagron. For th. Dsb cf Butciiers ill Sta to Sares Tims, LaUur zd Expense. alouae. and your mit m Bound and iellhy wKtu it U brought to tlx Uock. for CtU ' - i or j ri-K, t.-rm- anj cirtrulura, tildrni auiimA.v kraut a c . jm, jum. WffKAT ... ,., ,.,v. -r,.:, m. ; I"R anil llul.-r-nl til.lr- in i ..-,t 1.1.. I.d 1. ..t.P. I . mi nn.l j: i-:ii.i ;i - ; i i ..-r fV-ntH ft -nu. ' ' . J -" " i-itjCT 1 ulllw-tis t ,r I, -o.tt im j- fifrt.i- i-Mit.i. r I IMir -..I ; i it v ? jr T-.i: Inii'ii 1. rir HiiTtvit,1.Ml,l.i ..Mi. .i I..--.- fi nn.: im-. Toil an mittrrinr fmi. tnat 1:1. t i- iiim.ci or Arn-rii-r.n ir.n!ailit lliii.iu !'vnt f.-rv, or Torinti Ijvtr. asMriat witri I m ,).-; .it. or In liiri-stii.n. 1 ho more coiiiT iu u-t -I j..iir diAi-as.,- 'aia tmnmc, tbo preart.-r riit. ninnlt-r nn-1 or-T;ir of rvmp. L.'".'- No '''"rT"r K r-'na rna;-h.1. Dr.l-lrrcrSil.olilpii .vicdicsal lllarui trr will a.ihd.n- tt. if tnkt-ti ni.rtlin(r to dirt-o-tMi.a f..r a nnsooaiut- lt.nir-.iim tun. If rit ciiwl.. roinplu-atioii tnultiT anl ConHiitrwi. lion t tin- l.ii!iu-. nin 1;m- h. Iloiirt 1-ist-vi. IUifii:-i.;.tiMii, Ki.!ii.-- I)iM-i.e. or oth.-r prirro nmla-OM um tiiit Iml.it. t, trt in uJ, Sooonr or laevr. iut!;i.t n fjitMl ttTt-uitntiott. Ir-iler-;'. I.olden Midlrnl Claw i'".-ii".ii ii.in tra i.ni-r, jna i tbroii-u timt tniit t.lt-M'.-f.irifyiiiir or.an. ' iii.i,.;ru nmi i:i-,,t t,l. -.'. -,f.inf y inir or.an. ' rl.-an.! tli Bi oi.-tii ,.r .i I, ,3,,-taii.tK au.l ir.i- I r-iuiilly eUie-a. ions in net v-jr iit,u ttio Ki.l- .V-xiy or- Kouirb kin, n short, uil J;-a" ftp.lk.tt III l.u.l I.l. .. ..1 A . - 1 . .. .. j ...... ..i.n. - i.-tMiijut-rt-t.- t.y tins r-mrrful. purify i nir. arj ini iir,.rntj'ar luetli t t.niit Katiiiir L it ra rapioly iBi unilor Its iK-tnirn intluicf. t!--inliv L-it iiiain-r-.-t.- l its pt; r;cy in curing '1 ot ff-r, r.c ma. l-.iti.t las, lio!lK.t'artu nirs. S.to K---. S.-rofl il...is S..r. a-i l SwtJimirs. Hip-Juins Di-aw. "bit.; wvlllIlIr!,' ;jiin-. r Tha.k Neuk nd KnHnrt-U t.luntla. ..-ml t-n ccnU :a tamps for a larirn TTf-atiw. wi oolorrd p at., on kin Di n. or tli mne amunt Hr a In-atiae (id Scrufulous AffL-anona. -FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." Thotouirlilv -lonn it tiy usinur tr. Fleree't t.olilt-11 M.dlcal Cistoicrj, an .-or,,. 4iatioii. a Iiur kn. Imoyaut spirits, viial aLmiirth and txxlily bt-alth will te establibhcd COINSUMPXIOIV, which is Scrofula of (lie Lades is arresti-V ami cured ty tin reim-dy, t takta in tea earlier etaices of too dift-ahe. From its mw. Teloua icr orer this Urnty fatal ilistii i. whfu lirst olTTin(.' this now ffertd-turnfti rt-ow dy to the public. Dr. Piorce ttioutrlit wriotaiiy of calliinr it hii."CoNst JiMn.N C-hk, tut abandoned that name as i- restrictive it.r a medicine which, from i's wonderful com blnauon of tome, or fftrern.-heniiir, altemt re. or tlood-clear.a4iK. anu-t uh.us, iK-ctoraL and BUtntire prorertiea. w uttniall. not onlr as a remcdr- t,r Consumption, tut Ic all 1 hroule Dlhcaaea or abv Liver, Blood, and Lungs. For Weak T.un(rs. Pptinir of Hloni. Short tw of IireMn, t nrmie Nasal Catarrh. Hron. rh.t.s. AMl.jna, T.re- O.ujrI.s, and iittdrS J.iion, it ts an -rt eier.t rem f oU.a.1WU,rWU ' lMO ' Bottles r-J ten mn in sfamp for Or. Pterce'a ook on Catioumpuon. Adrtrtaa, Wcrld'. Dlspensiry Kedical iKociition, " Maau Sl BrFFAf.O, N.TJ B. J. LYNCH, UNDERTAKER, And Maanfacturer A Dealer In HOItlE AND CITYMADE FURNITURE FiEiJi III :2A!.I;!l mt LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, Mattresses, &c, 1G05 ELEVENTH AVENUE; ALTOOXA, PEXN'A -Citizens of Cambria County and all o;f)"r wKhiug Ui parctia.su liouest FIJKN'I 1 L KE. ite.. at honest prlres are resoectfully invited to ilive Ua a Call hpfnra hnrlr. . , lc. where, as we are confident ttat we ran ! i, V rTrry nl Please every taste i I rises th very lowest. U 16- oO-tl. IS I YO u i n.i. .r .,ii,:i..-...-, ,t f.t.,1. -a. il in tlio lnurn- In atjca a In, I lineol liniwi. Tsp.- siim iun 1 Ifll. lufl-'ll .itt-il. I.itltr i.f It. 1 ....... i I f... i.t... i . ' - . . ... I h . .1 i In''1,'',,t - Maia. n ail an.i ii.a m hihheh. aii I large gala ia interest 'nr th in h,:,,.i, 1., I, ritil t-i,;. -ll. ,:,t.,,r MK-i-ka" I lhel,llD I irr.ur M. .r... ... .,..!.. B IU'""1 -Wine U .!: ;'' ", v' ;' ! r-t: ''!' yr t-x- j 'i i.ivkk r.n. i-KKi-aKAii..?.-, m.lt K.TR-rs." I il10 first cost of the lambs is n UM. .,,., -!. . h .r.r ,.:.,1..s. e!,,rrv ol.ler .h,..r,V"id lTuL ,TaB Uii ! mUCh aiflat Bteer4 for their il .', j, 1 '"r t'.t r.-. ti.M i eiitht -yearcM Iwui-keuheliuer Wl,l--key I am Veil- j tPOtbeTS brodnrn . , il . " v n-- f!'"" ' n t i t ton .urt iKittiMi or ix Dt ties ior ! U5Uur pToanco aeece to- pay their in,!.-,, I .... V, r! i l. -'.nv. i e only wiac Uiat fboal.I l t.,r mel- j Ma IU KMI 8 DlOther ban t-. ,,1rfVA,'.';''v.:.,11 . I Mutd. Auidira. tnd SweataJ lirt Dauwba i :'W3t tWO years Of 32 Witho I T;..r.r Cel. tt ro:rir';n 1 l:a- l cn n ;ol- fl"'!?-"", x' '"r.. l.Tttl wirh i.cur.ilL'iii t-f Ui Iul :if!iT tt.Nttr f.illWi-p: it .--,.ro !itw I liii tifanv titiir Itottim .f ti.t- . nrnj t .v.-n .1. am in' IH"l UM- I Mil: 1,1,1. I I'TI - ;.:ni tO Jou." CHAS II. l.K I. ti llltal iJ.ij,'.-. I U Paine's Celery Compound -I hT x-ti pn-a'Sy nrilrt-M witU i-"ltc rlwW'satl-jn. an-l loul l lii. l t. n lit f u:itil I um h r.i't.f s t lt ry ' ,'ii.iti.i:i.l. Mu r iimi MX I "ti t-.r t ii-in-tin I:,..- I :i!.i imiv rui-tl ui ruruuriii.' ti.ttii.it-r. .IMl'fcL lJl'TiniVON, 0. Cl.lTiIMl. II. Fffprts La st i n Cures. rr.l;H-.-Cr-l.-rTConiivlii(lhu.-.-rr..rii:'(l ninny It l' I?S Jtt III tlttti U'l.ll t.-i-t. . irauii t--J t.it;. lx-9 not iivturb. but uMs dlcr-stlon, awl rntlre ly vi-tteUihle; a child can t;ike It, Wh:it'M tb tinr i f HiilttTlui? lonirer wltli rlicuinaliatu or neuraigUT I B4BtSIJiJf,Zt1'' J i Z1 V-t:tiSl-Via:W'Vsil'Vi , THE OLDEST DRUG HOUSE m PITTSBURGH. JOS. FLEMING, No. 84 MARKET ST. j Tl.ivln had tor a number cf year a fair share I ot t'uo rmtrob.-iice of the :o...l j-t-, j.li- m 1'ittfburich j arj-1 Tit-iiiity. I ute tii.. o.,..t inity to v. with . lnfreaed labilities mi! t,y u mi Urtttr iro- wn.tif -mim or rmii, mill' way relatirnf to the ....t& . i ' . . w.up. .tu. uii ii jmt ii r . ncmiDtfs auti t ri,nn,ir..i .. i....... i..J .. . . . . .iu uatw BrillUK. w i r orire imt or wtne j- and IJqoor. mail ed Ire-ii. any a.llrei-i. The 3idj as us: aocom .any all orders lor wines or llqwora, as wedo not end 7t proods CO. t. JOSEPH FLEMKCp k SON, WHOLESALE A'.'D.LVKTAIL DRUGGISTS, riTTsprjKf;, rA. 41-2 MtRKET T. Vuw .nT-la. ItlainonI. Jan. 2.'.. r-8-.i. lyr. fi 11 fc I f'tH kf 1 17 THE STEHlffiff MS, wirtrw ro Quality of Pine, Beatify of Doaifm. FINISH snr! adaptability for stantf ing: In Tuno have no qual. Every Piana Warranted for Hyb YeaiTi iiad aUfacl in irUAraiitfled to fwj tr&ttn A! o Maniratturr; the Woau sP swo wirss STKKJLIXG ORGAX Factories, Derby, Co tut.. KOBERT EVANS, - " -.V" mSTDERTAXBR, AD MAIf l-FACTTTXEn OF and JfTT Id a'.) klada el FUKMTt'KE, iilertiiigr, Xii. -A tall Una U Cuktu aiwaT on hand.- Bodies Embalmed WHEN KKtlTJIREI). Apt M J STEEL WIRE FENCE Ka7maV ..LU' ,t,ullrr Var.l.. Uardrna, ntIvlJT; A" raanmarturerf of Uubt and and all kmd ol Iron and Vir Work. Taxi a i April &fT.w.I?T?rtrt i"re01' l a.1.0. A. tiew I oi k tuy . ' , . iivm IU iui i a iu Datw 8rllioir. I A Y1 c?pen l'cd hy ( rlmiiials. - A bras knuckle, as the cams sirrni- fies. Is always made of brass, arid har.l brass at that, about half an inch thick. i our boles are cast in it. throuif h whir l. the fingers are passed in such a manner as to have ih neck of the rlanr i,r fen der pass between the middle fingers. The flange res;s against the palm of the richt band, and besides addine force aud firmness to the blew, protects ttie nngers rrom the concussion o the bhiw. It may well tw called an uly weapon, for, in the hands of an ordinarilv strong man, a blow from it will fracture araan-ssKtm as easily as thouzh b were struck with a hammer. Without the flauge or fndrr. the blow would h. I almost as disastrous to the striker as to the etricken, as the force of the blow would then fall upon the knuckle?, rnereas hy the arrane-ment described there is a free epee maintained be tween tbe inner parts of the fintrer iol.R ann the fingers themselves This la the ordinary brass knuckle. but the most terrible of all is the spiked KnucKie. I be Ghzer inriinn ; ,r.,o mented with five 01 six Dvramid hii projections, about three quarters of an inch long. What the. result of a slant iDg blow with such a weapon world be can be more easily imagined than de scribed. Another weapon which, while it nn. not be called a braes knuckle, is ennllv a. darieroi? and would come under the same bead, is a short bar of iron, abotit an inch Id diameter, and iust lonr enough to beheld firmly in the hands. i o.ntea ends project about an inch from each side of th fist. With this a ioVs wise punching blow Is administered, or j it is brought down upon the victim's neaa like a hammer, and will Duneh a hole as neatly ajrwith a punch. Another equally daDeerous weanon tn vogue in England1 years ago, and from wnicn ine knueile duster eviriVnti. sprung, is the epiired ring. Fist fights are essentially Engliah. and nn. of th oldest tricks of mea so engaged was to rougnen tne band w?!b rosin or to wear a neavy ring. The heavy rlnir was a favori'e device with th ro.,hc. characters, and natine it fnrhfni work some more villainous roncrh ffch. ioned out the spiked 7:cg. -Mutton for Vim rMe. The same breeding, feedinz and care will produce a higher quality of mutton than of beef or pork. Both beef and pork are occasionally fxm diseased am aals, and human beinjrs ofte contract scrofula and tuberculoid by partaking of them, while this appalling feature is never attributed to t-tton. Mutton agrees with the digestive organs better than tae other meats and d t e pi oduced t'jeaper. Ten lambs caa be giown in lix months that will dress as much meat a a steer at two- yai of age. Tbey wHl consume no -buy or grain, simply pasture, Lut the ateer has to be! pastured two seasons, fed bay two win ters and yrain c.ne. The larabs con some n ac.re grass than the steer does in his second summer ud when sold tbey briag more money. In cafe or the i money is returned in six months-an3 tbe steer :c two r.a BQOS. ot so ewe way raised ut re turning anything. In comparison w'tb tbe coat of pork there is not so much d-iSeresoe, but it is la favo of the !amb3. HeuehoId Or-sajuent Ai ery effective 3ining-rom por tiere can be made of tha best quality of burlap. Across the top work, with coarse worsteds, a ber ir tapestry stitca, a design of fruit and Jpares, us ing shades of brown, piwple and orange, witfcta httle bright o'.ive grea. If you prefer the body of Uia- curtain can be plain, with only a dra and frieze, or a conventional design may bouacedhere aad there, doimr away with, the dado. Small, low rockers-of wi3ow maybe painted jet black aai thea decorated by a. floial design. Abuncb of red non- pies is yery effective and will not soil so jeaany as the raore dhcate colors. 3rigbt red ribbons, in several shades,. ar tied on the back aal front legs cf the chairs. It Is- well to varnish the chair before painting tk floral desigsa, using good copah vara is V A chair paixted ia deep old gold, with a mass of purptoand yellow paa sies on the sea,.whilw the back is decor ated with a band of plush in shades-of porple ribborv, woaW be a lovely ccna inent in any parlor. A Nn Nap. With tha approach of the longest days of the year aad the greatest aaaonnt cl sunlight eoaaes the danger of overwork Ing. W-believe la early rising. The fresh morning light ia better for al most any kind of work than the after noon or night. But in lo days the man who toils either with hea J or hand through the daylight needs a noon rest even aaore than he does a noon meal. The- old saying : "Aftei dinner sleep awhile is founded on veason. "While tbe stomach is full of indigested food it requires all the nervous and vital ener gy that most men can spare nntil it is digested. Woe to him especially who tries to tax bh mind while his stomache is burdened. Tired housewives are often broken down prematurely, when ten or fifteen minutes sweet sleep would leave them refreshed and readv fnr fw i fective work durine the afternoon n j is a wise plan to allow a full hour for nooning, and that for most people in this country is far better taken ia sleep than in any otner way. AntarrThUqaMtlon. - Why do eo many people wa see around ns seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indige? tion. Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite. Coming Up of tbeFood. Yellow Skin, when for 75 cento we will sell them Shiloh's System Vitalizer euaianteed to cure tbem. bold by Dr. T. 1 Davison. Lop oil the dead branches of fruit trees. It will improve tht appearance and give vigor to the tue. hewers or OLD HONESTY TOBACCO VILL SOOI FID JrjrT IJ LSTS LOJGE, TASJES SVEETER THJAfJ OJrjE TO BACCOS, AID WILL pLEASE V0J ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT, WU' AND INSIST ON CrTTING IT. zVzy ptdc SJApiD LIE ABOVt cJj. ISO. FIKZER & BROS., LoniiYiUe. Ky. R-f !-.-.i-5.-."f- mm Gaston's Presioline, THE WONDERFUL f";ZTAL POUSH, BRASSY CDFPE3, ERONZE. MCKEL,-C, It will clcn M-i tiawith le f labor t!i&a ny prvimration ewtr produced. Riv::;ir h. Jrtnlliart Kietre vrhiit cnnr.ot tn equnled, an i iiit u w:It lavat Ibacer tLan rr y pohsh of ta.ned y otbor me'.ja Sold tty tl.tt HARDWARE AND GROCERY ST3RES. casvssma agents v.Aact. Dobbins' Electric &oap THE BE37 FAMILY SOAP It ii:5tr.i:tly F2i;2. UniTrra t Juslity. J I Cfc r.-J if' t-.. i-r '---ii '.; I ir J i ie-alicitl i;t kitt:. io-ay ailU " l.'in! ('a'iiiir nr .aw 1 i' cH.r.ms tftotSiluic 1 Unl tun i n :u ire w..-tt cir it.-j ...,t s!:riii-.iai icavnig th ift ,i;k mtc and like new. MAP. TJJJ. TWiCE T'HI.r E a iiTi-Mt kfivhi? r jmc?. of labor, :' , ri f.jrl, and . t ihc iVit c. wiicrr lotl hui Kictim: Vj. i,. i u.cu At-orlis.f to lirv (i:i. Q f frCal w !I rf?Tipptrnte ,oxat cjerit. Ic T ivi: . : tliijiu- it 'sxiciua.ve.y infl. Jr Uil'JV. iili C'-iiiitrVi-.-itca. pcwais cf Imitations. TSSfr upon lolhln' l :irir. IVin't taka A -Jjttic, KIc:ro-.M;ip:c. 1 hiUiltlphia ElrrtriC, cr hcr fr.tud, 'mp!y tx-envse It tn cht-ap. Thry will ruj cioihe, awl rc tiear -t.uy pnc. Ak tjr BOIlBIS' EUCTBIC and XiXr no othar. Nearly rtr-y jptfc- from Maine to Mexico keep it in '(x.k. If year hasa't It, ha Will t4Urrfrora hi nanrenc t HW-t'ic gntrr. T3 KAU carriullv tbc insia wnippw irotmil earh Ja. bar, and l carafiil to follow dlrc-lin3 onaoch ntimrie mwpper. Vou ranuot atford fo ner licforr cryiiic lur y.stuncli ttiis oU, reliabjo, aaU truly wonderful Dobbins' Electric Soap. I. L. CRACIN & CO., Philadelphia. Pa. Hi OUH A WEEK. H4 CfubStm Hi-Si wruie itrrnvriiciit to the buyer as any Inatalmant lyurm, is i -i-aj co-operation pi en club mcDiben aciis u I f w atct Lttin, twl w M ctib froni if . k. a. L. L - - I m wmu cava w.a-u UCil'iT II poo oat, though nch tnembcr only pays jj $i a wee. This is why we give you d more fbr your money than any one else ' iff A.atcb bufness in the mond V c acl) j tonly &rst quality poods, but omt prices i.rcilxut m-hat others crrfcirc-S V r m an c a . . ' 1 -1jAmoncanI:vcrW'auJ,rj,iirw.v'i JJ 4 jft aar,jri. It is fully equal to any ji . .--iul oiu ir v vy otner. w e lindw.j TTY. a kr-tli Stiiiciitd Gold C much Ijt r'l "K" .iinii..CTory ana aervicmtlr thaii any Solid Gold Can Uiat can be mid at it tr leas thn double tiie money, at cheap l-pf o!id usa are invariably tl.in. weak 'Utl Of luw qutdity, ai.d woril.lcsa aucrfu i .v... .. . , . . . . rr n. ...oi. "x.. vui atco eonuintt-i - ..... ... . iMicwcg lin - J provemcnta.of ru;J importance to accur-f- : 11- j I' ' dJUizprecj, -atemf Stmt i..-..whMJi controieaduiivcly. It i lujy equilfc -accuracy, appeaiancc. dura- cu.ty and errwe, to an.. f-. Watch, enhct Jrv Jen Face or Hintmi w,, a o aa a 't1 ' . - . y vwtiaiructcu lot road Watch mude, ttn Face or Huntm. AH these r,nee are a.fN,.P r.Tl t. ;.. roaa a !- . . . LOO a wTOTlL. An Ainz fTrf 7 Thfi Keyston e W atch Ciub Ccfel $M Mai. Bin I Cl BrildL. C 'iS V1 j "id Boa aiikiir tr sun . . . V. A- l-TTi. 4 WALftVT IT. 'HILAIA. FA. ' igBnta wantea. A Watch latulator, tl. 00 4 bt-rlMt urndiMlaB .. . 11 ain WirA. Svli i,v ... ..." wT rnct, Cj ' rlr I (Vnffrnv --a, 9 irvl :";""'.'' ;'T" ' v"-- i:.r.' oo a - ia u to 55 r If i 111 " a I 5 o c - 0Ea:- I X -i n in -j S3 S " - I mi T:-'? y'Xtilr"::z- K33 to tlS3r..i71 -iM.iir..nrt,ii,.! !,..., u; Fihlnar for y.oiPS X-arly all the spongP, ,pa . I'nitcJ Slates wero irou?i. - I,0!B .iiciiiirimiiran tin. II J.VJ vi l er n ... nun wiici,iu 10 it:e ;rnmrm bpra tliat wt-ri) r.m;. , r''ci- waters. As soon as it was fcur, ,','4 the quil t of tin-He comjiare 1 fdVl 11 with tl.fisti of Euiima tht n...'?"'J ai.d Ctterstout of vecsela er gi'4 ictively iu Hi busings of ,'ir: J"r; on the market. During tlie . s.1'5 teen years the buaitess baa ! U eretically jnirsued with good f.!- TIih methods emyloycd in th . litTer zrenVy fr.-m those emp,,,-H he Mediterranean, whert. i . rrg t. 'J.jwrj and brinfr up the sp-nrrs. s' v.ssils, carrying crews 0f from ff flfttfn ain, ar fii:d out a; K-v -y and Jp-t'achicola, for trips of fr-.'. o eifTt weeks m the ?,, pe The crews are paired c7 i:;t0 s-a j boatp. r dinie.v to c.ch n spoiipes. One mar. starfa in . scuKinff rie oar, while te otl'r .3'fr: in the hotioijj amid sliip?, t,f 'j4 per half c bis body leani-a-r f,yrt side, aud s.Tans the bottorir ot tl- To aid the eye an instrument ej! h "water gla?," which i? 3 1 water bucket whose woo?n Ljf has been repla-ed by one of used by setting it In the rar" thrufrir.jr the e as far into ;'.s renient. Whea a epone is sif boat is stopjed. and the nee::.-,".' uses a two-prorpd hook, attachut slender pole thirty or forty 'V' length, to Becnre it. ('onsiderihiH' tsuty is rrquirei of both men cure ispouges they are first spread i the deck in their natural upr ght " tlciti, so that they ilj w deTOmposicg allow rhe gel'at i2"ou6 ter to ruri off freely.. When tbey t5 beea several days in-this pos,tion"n' are taken to the ahor rj thrown the water in li.tle pen; caC "crawls." where the reruaiLing .- slaucse is soaked and s-juetzed out. The spongers thus work od, day day, under a tropical' bun tut t --, and LrowL. the ski until one cj tell a white man from . tiegro. desprrately hard life, awe severe :it' any other that cne c.n think of.rl tt quires men of no ordinary cobs" tion to stand up to it. The ,Uir are, tbsrefore, naturally an exceed:' V muscular s-t. fcreiu-s in Ma.tri,!. LyiD" t an elevation cf i,:,.; & above the level of the sea, and ;5 neigbborhood of a ranee of mou-jio which, even id summer, are enw;;; with wjjw, the capital of p;n. :s ?i tia'.ly encircled by the romantic nares, which fl jws clcsc-to tfct c.; walls, l.fadrid is rapidly dive-t.Lij i self of i:a Moorish character, ml tL: fourths of the city have alreaiy a. sumed ao ebseiitially raod-r:i h--This is e-pecially true of the Ltnr the "cuidad," the square iaows ! l'uerta del .Sol'' where ten sire-uj:: a'.l the tramway lines meet, anj they diTerge in different diiecti.ics so raan arteries. The inspoita c this square lies in the fait ttat it heart o7.Iadrid and the center of ::: traffic. Here are situated tlje rrin? ii. goyernusnt bu'.ldinprs. l:ole'.. rei: rants aztd cafea : it is here ttiat Miir- lenians aDd extranjeras renderv gossip, and politicians zoncrepaie f discuss 7d settle the afTaiis "I nation. The restaurants and cafe; i: very large, but cot so elegant as t! of Paris, Herlin AVin or Home. I.1:.' the cofte as good, but the c.f!a:. sherbet are most dellcloa?. There are no newspawrs at tl.? posal cf the customers of those places of resort, but any one ca: f tho loo&l sheets at the door, where '.U' is generally a email ne jrs stand. I'-- of the Spanish dailies tell at one :r but tLty contain very little of in'.ti to foreigners. All c.ajnes meet ic resta jrants and cafes on eqnal if The peasant, the shoeblack a:i scaveager think they have as c:: claira to the title o cabal'eros a; t politician, the dude and the office:. '.: these places of public resort a cj: ' cuc.tm prevails, which may It" a .-. relio of Moorish days in Srs;D-rJt-i'J cV.I the attention, of the waiters r clipping their hands or whis'.'.::; ose does when calling a dog. Kclics or Jound Builders. To men of scientific researrc -Indiana, part of Decatur county, '." about twenty Miles east pf Co''i Ind., are most interesting. TV?1' iD that countja number or moadi.:', work of the mound builders. Ti?r of large size and of peculiar sl apf ! are BupposerJ to mark the burial f1" of members of that extinct r. most remarkable monnd in tae re located on the farm of Orlando M it has been considerably explore! t a rare collection of historical re found buried in it. Amorj? otter coyeries made daring the et was th vine arthing of several sse--The laer are of large r.7. the :-' bnnet measuric six inrhcs Ion?0- '- those of an ordinary man of IS-'-This would Indicate that tae ts:?-' the men of that race was about' feet A very large and peculiar' waB also found in tlie muni -alued very Lighly bs a rec- '. itat-e Academy of Science has rrt:f to spend several days in exp!-1? other msunds of the county Jur ' summer, and some interesting eries are expected. Nlillok'a t'onaniiiplion '" TSis Is lyond question ttie rno't ful Couch MediclDe we Lave ever?" doses Invariably cure the worse f- Couch, Croup, and Uroncliitis. wonderful success In the cure of ot"'. Ion Is without parallel in the k-, uiruii iun. ciiup lis iii?t . been sold en a guarantee, a test other medicine can stand. If J"oU . Coush we earnestly ask yon U3p'(.. Trii-e 10 cents. cents. anJ fi-w- "i Lun are sore, Ctiest or i:ai'K 5 SnlloJi'B I'orous 1'lasters. SoU&V I,r t Uavlson. t If you mean to turn ofl bow' tUi.ru aa "fat KheeH. ! thtui keep theua on full rations 1