A ''L.Tii... ci-ib" ij a.-.w:.d to the retrir.r; ird t renins of carrier peor.s, vl.lc'i i iOL' -s i . cilloJ "Lumiuij." In TliL y, 'Al.iLj art U snp.vsjj to lecv.tu'.I to it a highest perficli.ja, the prccf Jowi ...:r: ;!:j i this : Tho person I a vhj 1 ,:; .-'. o ut re;r'.Lc: and traiuin,? f thcui i ikc.-t tuv yous pigeons when i tL.y luvc ;;o: their full seru of win;.; in : co.e.rtd bosket to a dutaace cf n'ooi.t I:, .if a mile Iroro their home : tai'v are tht-a j. : at rty, i-u.I if any ! of them !..; ia reluming hoii! fi.m! tMj short distance, ili.y arj co:.ideri: J Stupid u.ul lejj.vr-.leil as valueles.. I a'' A rf 3 St! IZ THE NEW QUININE. GIVES Ht l'ralued an l'ilUs Benson is the. Ltd. IiL.VJ otjneryes, xk iiU'i'V my 5 A POWUHFUL TONIC, Ixte:?3 -year -old fho has a good rht aloes the He bas been a veral years, ildrick. up In Tk v Di.'t j, turn hjn:e an thru taken i that the mo..-t ittjiieatestouiacU will twar. to rie.iUr diataae.'s, p;-oa;res;vr'y In cvr.ia I 10'.) ru:! s, a:..! U.-ywill i hen roiuiu wKh certainty from lUi iuith-..t i ii 3 of tin; country. l:i Kr.i i.iud t .j el..-to k .try to kft p t!:--si tirds iuaJ.trU ;i'acj ttr six uci..j Lti.Te they to to J. They nre then Fpitf'hi-'l V 1, tut are niv-n !? r;nc'i wa'f r . i th-y c.tra to drink. The p.tpvr on vti,;. ', tI.- U written pik.'J b? c 1 r f i : I ! ti d rou-id the u; t p irt of tho l.i.I-: h-pr, tat ) an Pi r.o wis tit illl i'-' i! :.hf. I'J ohh'll tiliii.lthe cuitf.u ivulo auspvr.d the m. si-aije fiv:u t"i: or round thn neck. the sii-?ti of l'.iiis In 1-7" o0?u vera m- i ',f l to crt v beyond the li'-.-nii-n IP I nia'i, rnt' d t y m: io- u;i ;ti:! . ; I. ; .: . ' ' 1 v I)i:ri t n . r v.ry : l. v. j. : . : , v or.- t' C..:: . -L 1 1' i . vf i tUil.V K r. it V u u; ti't ' td .4 a:.J ;iL.vt ASPECiriG rOil MALARIA, Xr.R V O VJ 3 PROSTRATION, Tlioiiin t -!-ntiftc and saoeiful lilool I'uriH i r S':n r . . i.u:a.- Mr. .1 'liui t S.-.a:u-tMiirh. S-!riui. N. t'.. writes : "1 not uii-Ur'a in II'-' Southern army n.l tor iV'Zt-t . i.-s uiiere.l irofii lr.. !.-t iHiitttti t rlc-jli. I tt ;i t rr 1 1 ;y i u n .ton u .-n 1 ii"ara ol Kiu'.ilc. t!." i.rw , -! ' . 1- h 'l; cl me t ucce. 1 ' i :ie t .' j.-. iiio uvl tad uch KOtid :. ... h !l: - i i ! ' r lc; rfl .t j iitiI lur oh arator from jiroui-In-i.r In.! i . i-1 wi i. ii !.iiiip K:ikire a r. ii f-!y .t un.IouL'te 1 lucnl. mill t aeut uq I..) u r- 'r a t5 '"ve i.''r"n., gl'fias lull j IC i '..'r.' i an t e t.ik.-n wiititiit ny special me 1 tcril n t v f. a i ; ttl . S !il t y all 'lru. ipt, or I'v ii.'i-l iu rtceut f prlo. liiivlv V-.1N:. ., M W arrt-n St., New York. Wtrif?hi C 'V a ft: A in tra".'rj!Ltt(i vi h iv..' . .. or.l.i.aiy rat. fl -la (,r ;!,e !' -i -n ia hi-Hevtd u.; to i xc ; I v--r V .ur, l a' i:;it ii;?! " arc i v.h. t.inctv sh'Ih h -- b'f n i" that. ti:i-.. V:i( o thrown r ! rih.'s, itid v. h "i it has reach .1 f! Kht wIl at f.rst 11 round . I, i v:djii'ly for t lie i-orp ; of .tine) vr!l knowa laudtiiuik. taaVij i if, cotit'.sula or. the n :i!i(ut s'Dp or vtsy, u::Vi yre Tcctfd, til! i's boiae ii Teachnl. Thr.3 '.)- ?, v.htn iou.j"d roui ; l'i'.! r at a rr.-1' iirih, h tv., -,.f;cr f!io? rouuJ a:.'l t'.'i' H, rt'ltir::. J to ti.- ti.linn for w :ir. c"1 j c'a to ui.U tht:a m ;Loir Loiac-- ir 1 ti ! T ' " ,-lc T -t.!--(..-iti .l r. r all t!i tnu.!-ln.-l- It. t.t !.- A t'lll..U Jt.1t tf !.Ui. SIK-tl ti I-.., i en--u I 'r. iues. li-tr-iM ultr i .ii.- r..i. :n ti.- M'l. At-. tthilelliiiri.i'M r mari..lji- -i'lo-ci luts lieffl si.owu m CLm.j ( ::.t t lii nT ' t im t Yu.'catiiJ. IT.-. vet ctnTititH I.r-n c I.ivtr Till mi' Kil l." m t' u-tiaiin. t-unn r ,.1 .- r.--. nllllw' IUH1- fJ '"ilpJUIit. 1.1.- r,..-r.-. t ml t.r.r ttx u nuv-n ourttl SAP IV. it-sir J).t:-i, f II.rv rd ridv.--s'.' -..a tc!.l.:g a couple fru-nc3 tt' th-. : y us x'-i'it'L v.d m:io l.e Oii. i- r.jt lv.ii. r ttf.r M. ii , Co Wbi'.j ;n tie rr.tv.K)f.-ti,:H and ViiI.-nj ul ir.c Ntsiiiir i - ttH lij Crtii.v aero i wliAt h is Fi-ii-t Wt-u a rnatTi-r of irr.-t i-eir-.t:.h :: trrist. The ush t.jd Of - - st;.r..:l vo'eano v i d.s;: ivsrd bv tw: Hi M i'I-.n ar.d t e t-wa d r.o;.i::. VL. :..ih t t ! id oVti-hai , k.sr t:;f i.'i.'sit tro-ty five foot hih mid f.Tty f.'.'C l.'i; :i ; of a p'.e'-'ji.-th t:r-;'t.-. In I . 't, 1;.' v d : On the f.i :o of tlie cf.:! t.e oc.-...-i 'ia! p jck tf? of .ui:itz cr;. -lul.-i. i;nie of wide1-, shth" to ;.ui- ,'iji.t ,,.,d t?.-iu to r s. Ay. ; h.-.r foa-.ui of tl.t u.i.'i is the rrt-v-ahr.ce of i:-auai .h ;,t.i: rryw,:; in. m ci.n to fo.ir fret in i'i ;.:i:.'tr. Tl'.e.s. wer the fcorol'. in scol- jj.icul rnrl:w..?o, a::d v,-rr : j f th" trap rck wdni h v( rc fj'c: tru.a 'Ii active vol cano. Ano'l.t r e. t-1': ly iater. a'ir.- cl j.'Ct w.i.s a ..I: ; ortii.n ' ' --tf cd.-itot:1 bi-.l tvl. t.-1 ad ooatoru-d "t.y the heat rnd prtj.ur?. -.in:-,:.- t:i- Ii 0 in. ; u li -.nr-r i r -iu O.iH .!Nir-.Niii,f o.inrtliini : I. ul I'Tl -h.h; ty tlw-ir i---xln-ss .!. li.t rlitl I ! . wlio i.L..- :r iii.-ui fl i Ii; . i.: i t.it.iiil io in piarn y ..... nl u t I ili:r to tlD without Itfa. i ut :::u-r :vll sk-k ln-a-1 i-altj it Liza is the 1 -.r . f s ni :r.v liv. s t-.tl i-r- i h.r i.i ..at- ..r .-r-..i. l-vit. Oia- nil euro it t. ! i. .f: n t a.:t k un t l.ivtN I'ilxj nrv -rv nnia.1 an I v.-ry f ... l -liik v e or t o .iil nnl n ,1--. '1 :i.-v are -tricrlr v.--taLl.-Ainl 'tu n 't .!,; i'r i nr... Imt lv tl .-Ir f -iitlti m tii.n i - :! . '.. i l.o il.-in In Uil- at cvtits; ii v r f , r ? ! S,'iJ i-HTvn h.-rtr. or jwnt ly m&U. I ueuwD id lot s . s c of Farmer Jlnason i ly iiurobrr of acres r banks of the Delaware. COt DAITETlTE 'oua el catcher fc m t 1 A V t - Tl vm zvsreuj uiy uim 1 rj . arren county, wb hi I d an eel dinner given blm by bis fell ow mcmbeis. of the House last yet j-. h. laa't an eel oor i can be tell f one ;hat equals the llen- san eel. Ediy ia a young nat uralist as well as an angler. lie rrtade i p his mind some rnentris esj ttiat an eel could be trained. Accoidinly he bpu rd the life of tte first tbat tie cau; rht He- took it borne and put it in a f xx with a glass over it. After t' tie rep tile be came quiet Billy fed it fro m hit own b and, write a cor reppondK it of por tine paper. Grad ually the eel tr a liking to tbe boy. It wot ild wi tad around tbe Isd'a arm and rob its hi iw! gently over bis sleeve. Then it got s that It would come out of the b ox ami coil itself at Billy's feet , and go io a'.tp. It mad a no effort to I tacape. ' Tbei i it learned to follow the boy arount t. First it folio wtd him around thero in?. Then it glided upstairs after him a id eaily In the spring took to sleepi ' r.g cntbe pillow brides him. 15.1 y became a? fond of the eel as tbe latter was fond of Billy. Tbe boy nam ed tl ' ie reptile Faithful. In a short time the eel knew its name. It will awal cen when I5iily calls it and start afte ' hi ru. So thoroughly educated has it bi come that it eoes all over the farm wit! i the boy. T be rapidity witb which it can move is i ernatkabie. It keeps right alongside of Li ly when he walks at a quick pac. Hi it the funniest thing the eel does is to 0 fishing witb Hilly. It will lie on a I- r or in a little pool of water and watch tb a lad haul in any number of other ee Is and kill them. It never makes any attempt to get in tc the river. It ia, moreover, a cannw Li .listlceel, arid is very fond of sma'l p irtions of eels' meat, which Billy cuts it p with tiis jsrknife. The neighbors go dally to tbe Benson ti .'m and watch tbe reptile. Many of d tern wonder bow tbe eel mf nages to live out cf water, but Billy says natur al history is full of Instances. There is plenty of water, however. In Faithful's t ox. so that be is iu his native element aioat of the time. afcis-jSi em i 7 . iIO.G-'G Corn. It-jin ni-.l lliHplintc -tar.y 's'i . .v: i:"-:e of h'z . u yi$ r i.' .tt t;,.-i. : i:a r.aturo tlu. .-.1. .-.f ;;.. - li !. T..5 V. '::.; ; p-iinor:; i. . j u.. i...v t:..iu3-a::ds ..f . -.. visitvd the tl. y u...e ." - t -Lky M t;-: i prii.artd :.::.: ir;-' S.C Mil l .1. -lany ,-;i t.. . ... ;: Tr the sur.:rr.-. r arc cd hotels, anc , .: Etufiy toorj !, : Ld m: na they vvoi.lt irt They ri.tveiri, a loirr.o or iion o. oruvr..- tr tr.j serrf.ct ur J1:ir- l!" V" " a .vay for li..- 7 i- a.M.iou d ir.ai.d'j I Ut it duh'r d i; -n. ti::3. If th,- . i.,-., is IV. r, tl.i-y c Id "Our;e, it U i: -r.t r- d ir. cu"-. ! y tn u;;; :r - h;: !. i-i-'. at fcucU ?ab:e! to ;-rat ti l.n.-r.". - e i:. wl.z t:. Ir.:!!, i;or v(" tl;-.' s iMsrVri- ili d. '.irr.nii'r. Ml 1 ' ' t-"i -' ) l.J l-.v.l . ..I i - 'it.; H - -i . - :... C 7. ii.ll cry lowo. IMcci a4 A EST C'lAZV. N. Y. d !.. -y r.;.s: d- it. UCh Cl.aT '. 3 il;i :.;ri . ..t, ic, i ci' a ..1. f .j".h-.;j", batioi-M" uL-r.u it ia I'.a.o or ii t ; .t cue caar:.t tt ip n .u.iit.. ;' at it. If you li iv. p. r u.'..r'h ) .-, -veil fur rbhLd born- r, ;,t t L..a.!t to ri u1 aore c.r..f-.r: rr. it ti,. in Sir.y other Placo in tl... v. !. , (IC..... ,j t;j., to tl..-; n.ui.try, iUri rt IL- SL.-i'mii, for a lew days. w.U bir-..k up :,t, ..y. oiimy if I-.ilt.". Jf U is l-'e-scr.-? you uro utter yon will siarc-ly f.i d it m crc w d -d ' lj or ra'.iro.id tr.ii::?. 1) wait, u-jj aututiiu you will f.ad traveling mure agievub! una :,.SR cr.,w;Jc,, For these ri-rr.5, f,r no o-h r. j ."a ill " J u :u tu..-n:i:'g quict.y home- dun..: t.Vo but li:oMbs. To kr- That u.c te' --. - J f 7. Afir Forty jr &- r - , t J pterirnion Of m 1 . ' j luk tu llur.ili fair to lieHX in i nuna ifri:-, r M:e-rt.rtL. copy r t - I . 1 t arl a -t ,i ( .I'm. l.ugia&X lrnr( t. . I i c"v-r irirj- Tr.pt rpr -o.. ,ui.tj a-j tit.r tciaU a.r auox i . t . . a I :i ..- i .1 . li - t i. ..,ii ;. i - 1 . lit ('. yon rnu.it top rju'et. ;;;ii.t .t; the ki-vnn ..i- rK.- E'Wit; of r.Mt, aj w,?il u ibe secret cf -I . i -.. .it n - Iwni rt-rr A i, l- I.y tnj.il f--. .. i . t- r. arnnt:r4 ; : i i-it a ii.i;ji .,.miII ' tif.-n.ti-.i. ti.li- ' .. ir, -i mlljrr.t t i' kmj j. ..I. i ..in-j m in. i ' uf bL.cs t..rj leute - I -r -..! i:in--r-.f.-.1 neirtp.nf 4 v. :.:-.:ti. ima,.a,, ... I-. -i - w -t pfli.r . ..-..;... t. i.uiil . i '- -:i ir. r:rf fork. 1 '- - .i -- .. ; i . i.i p " :r'". ' ? I j:1 liaiar. nf . .--..l f- . ..' . .r - . -. , nr . -i i-.ii. - i.i 'l -v ii f ,ur uioullil lvr du!ir. r .... .--ii..--i I.. r-VMr--t writ t . t.1 ; .lie Young Hen. Tbers is no moral sulject so beautiful to me as a conecienoious young man. I jvatch bim as I do a star in heaven ; clcnd? may be before bim, but we know that bis light is behind them, and will beam forth again ; the blaze of others' pepu'arity may outihine bim, but we know tbat, though uc8en, he illumin ates his own true sphere. lie resists temptation, not without a struggle, fJr that is not a virtue ; but he resists and conquers ; he hears the profligate, and it s.icgs him, for tbat la a trait of vir tue, but heals with its own pure touch, lie who says in bis heart, bat not witb his lip : "There is no god," controls him not ; he sees the hand of a creat ing God, and rejoices in it. Woman is sheltered by fond arms and lovicg counsel ; old age is protected by ex perience, and manhood is protected by strength ; but the young man stands amid the temptations of the world like a self-balanced tower. Happy is be who seeks and gains the pro? of morality. Onward, then, con scientious youth I raise thy standatd, and uerve thyself for goodness I If God hes given the intellectual power, awake iu that cause. Never let it be eaid of thee : ''He helped to swell tbe river of sin by pouring bis influence In to its channels." If thou art feeble in mental strength, throw not that drop into a polluted current. Awake, arise, young man 1 assume that beautiful garb of virtue ! It is difficult to be pure and holy. Tut on thy strength, then. Let truth be tbe lady of thy love. JJdfend her. Difference in Eggs. v. ... niwt yu.btmill liM. i-i'.. i w i i - - :i. Van. mm o:d A-.:ai- r.., show bi'-; ni;v-r r:; i--atici' i:; a la a l.u! :;','h has te.-u in '.Y I J toi f.aty jears, i.i.d has 1 '" "' I --for.al :;-t-n-i j 'i'iif fllJW f.trri a ti-i'K .. ?. I i. .. - "nil lb ft I van th-i! i.ti;, ;:ie n ... , ... "J J - - -'- ..uu i,.i c h.ar. 'inr. tui n,.,i ii.i., M'C n-.th -i COL I '- .l tr.l i a-... c"s',-riT- l"-" ' ni.n sleeps ir. 'his every n.-.h'. He :s rvm toJh. Vcf ... .. ..... ,lw , of .k icj.-i .in t-..inar rr u ! , -- , in. u n;e y ! J dirp in, and tbe - etraj.! V!?;l:...r- ia it... t .it.-, . ji.-..: i,tj i n, i AW. tl' T 1 - ir, i- ji Dr. KeiSi Arao.o. itrJ.'t. --. ml j k'rrmn 1 only bji tlep.s. ia evai' cui ma nsult h ;:e niht. an.l ion.- t.',rf,u,Th the tents. -P.0jir.t2t with 4- HORSE AKO CATTLE POWDERS FOUTZ A strr a Head y.:J a Jialf. I . r win Vl . ii 1, ,:t , 1-, l,.utr- r-..i.i.n r h.'- I'nm n. i -.-n'Ti tw c ju,l it. . :. f nf rem-. r-.iT cr Lrse Ik are -iw.l ir. urn-, urr ..ml prev-m iloo rnl :1 Pr't .-nt I... v. . . t . . ' -n. will Inr-n-tx- i!ie nmtruav of n 11 i r-er teat, u,u.keU4 Ict t-ruim - - - - .... in,; .i . ; i I . ' ' cr a dog rh a fully frrn-(. hp:i(,. nnd ( f.p!" J' f TrK - h!f with ' 7 . . " ,ll'u c ov-r;, can r t. 11 W , t ,ir, terrier. To;,-.- left si :-,! y n rrm rure or nrerert alitKMt t Ii. . . . If. I .. or nrerert alnxMt itu XAV1D r. FOTJT2. Prep.,o,.' K..r rnle at viSo.N-s lruK Store. : a I ' :rk t 'l - U r :m . 1 f ,. .1-1 Z , C. A. LANGBEIN, fi ,u l M.nnfaelarerol nd Ieler In : - kixds of harxess, Mil f..,,. ... - ... '.. ' ' ' 1-i.tt . :ii:i; P..'.' t rend, r ;?.o . i . ... ' i; ;h Vl.-r.-l- di'i.iii n" h...r much vtu ex-ept u a fre.tjr. lie r..ti ,io . l riy ijj tbabtii' l-'i t.lVi 11. , . uuuiiiuiiUj l:..?,e. Hy NVU, (:urry ,;llmb(, , , in.r:t,aetoVrveV.:;,;!ti,7n.a''lie- A" I - in... In I . . . . ..... i nj'.'t i.o t. t,B nire nreet. j In foim and general aspect tbe dif ference amouDg birds' eggs is endleas Some are elongated, some are spherical, some are dull on the surface, some are rohshtd.some are dark and others gray or wnne, others very bright. The shape of eggs offers as much diversity as their s ze and weight. They may be thrown, however, into six different or typical form the cylindrical, the ovel. the spherical, the ovicular, oviconical and the el.Mptic. Tbe ovicolar form of eggs belongs to tbe Tasseiue and Gallin- accie, the oviod to the rapacious birds and the IVilmipedes, the short to some game and many stilted birds, and the spencal to nocturnal birds of prey and the kingflsrje r. If a farmer bas a Cock of 100 hens tney produce In egg shells about 137 pounds of chalk annually ; and yet not a pound of the substance, or perhaps not even an ounce, txists around tbe farm house within the circuit of their feeds ing ground?. The materials of the manufacture are found in tbe food con sumed and In the sand, pebble stones, brick dust, bite of bones, etc., which bens and other birds are continually picking from the earth. The Instinct is keen for these apparently Innutrions and refractory substances, and they are devoured with at eager a relish as the cereal grains or Insects. If bens are confined to barns or out buildirgs it Is obvious that the egg-producing machin ery cannot be kept long in action unless tbe materials for tbe shell are supplied in ample abundance. i.o t. nil ntre rtret. American tools, American lamps, American rocking-chairs all are su perior to the same articles mannfacs tnred in the old world, and conseqentlj awaken more interest than the displays of the New York and Chicago jewelers, who, however, do great credit to tbe artistic side of American industrial tal ent. Bhlloh'a Catarrh Remedy. Sblloh's Catarrh Remedy, a marvel. euro for Catarrh , Diphtheria, Canker Mouth nd Deadaeh. With each bottle there Is an ineenious Nasal Iniector for thA j successful treatment of these complaints "..i.tiuirxirafnarge. rr'ct 50 cents. 5-old by Ir. T. J. iiavl.-on. !t EVlakes You Hungry. I nave used rulne-s Celery Compnonl aid it ! s-irtcg'tri: -I: c eans more now-a-days than It tis ti.u. a..!.,-., j aid f n 3 ears a ti. tie wict-rof lSS-S baslcit eOect, it Invlsiirafc- j the 0-, a.j.jni uc ihe nervta must tie edtutsj-steuiaiwll i WrPngfhPDelU the hkxa punc-a, Uvtr anil fvcl like a now ' bt..j rf-trulaU-O. raiut-'s ft lt-ry t'ompo'ind " tha ayrimg ntetlleiM ofto-Jaifiluea all this. tLe npivtite and ; j,,,. f!s. i,. ;(,,. I liK-irUiiuetJed by lirv'jyfxta, Kmlorte'l by it: it, titer t, j Guarmntmt bti the Manuarturert to ht fcUltatta (lls.-S- Uon." J. T. torc-LA-D, rrlrrma, 8.C. Paine's Celery Compound Is a unique toulc a&d prtlzer. rieaaant to the tate. Ulck lu Ha action, aud wiUiout any Injurious effex-t, It grlves that ruirged Ilea it U whk ti makes t-verytiai. tiu-te iruud. It cur.-a dyspt-iMla and kindred disorders, hhyslciaua prvacnbu It- Sl.ou. hix tur (S.tM. ljruglaia. W'ELxa. RicHARDsoit & Co.. Burlington. Vt- The Best Spring Medicine. "In tle srirlnjr or 1SST I Tvas all nin down. I would jr-t up lu tin; illuming na R- tl"-d a leelln:, and was so weak Mutt 1 eould lianllv around. 1 bought a ixilt li- of l'ltlne'bCi-lt-ry t'oia pviuiO. and b-Iore I had taken It a we-k 1 r-lt very uiut-U tx'ttor. I r.in clieefnllv nfomrofiid It to all who nt-ed a building upai.tl streutrUw-n-Ing uivdlclne." ilra. H. A. Ixin, BurUntrtoii, Vt. DIAMOND DYES Sf.'.u"?.:; LACTATE D Fnnn'j'y- w ,,,, dwvttww - -- jnc rnyrician $jat favorite. HUGHSON & SULLIVAN'S DANDY WAGON. No. 200. TTTK nST.ST RrXABOCT WAOOV IX THE MARKET FOR THE UE.tLEK OR TeKlt. It it well mad and f aithcd from firt-c!a Stock and ful'y warranted. JSfid for VmtMimcm. . Variety of atylr. u( W-uni, CkrrutgM. Biwtfkw. Carta aud CutUx. EOCHESXEH, IT. Y. ataiilHtlnn tur tit. Trma, IIouerio!J Ifints. i Oae plot of be.n bro.vn s ir .r tveiThs ! thiiteea oaucts. j Stains of Ivory koife har.dVs uihj be j removed wUb sails ,f i: moT. i llidd a of-the-day dicners r r.-nn. ! menaea in fcummer by medicil rr,n. StasmaM box of lime ia tbe pantry aud it will help keep it ,iry t.nd ti t u-i P'ire. To drive awt-.y water bigs sca't r borax aud sugar mixed about their haunts. A handful of pnkfd,Prrv root r,,,, in. to a pint of sweet iui;k is Ba!d to ba a sure cure for erysipelas. The value of chloroform as a reruov. r of stains on silk or any delicate fabric a preny well known. It-move flower pot stairs from win dow sills by rubbing with fine wood MU" ana "use with clear cold water The white cinder that you can r duce io oust with the finger is good to clean spoons and polish tinware with. Oidinary stains on zinc ctn be qtrck ly removed by rubbing wi-h rxaiic acid a solution consisting of Ave teu-.s orin or ice acid and one pint of water T 1 ueweiry can be made to in Or like new by washing with ammonia and wdier or alcohol, then rub. drying and polishing with prepared chalk applied wun ii muel or chamois ekio. A cement that will cause any fibious material to adhere firmly to metal mny be produced by taking glue dissolved n m a. r uot vinegar and mixing wit h nnat.; of tbe volume of while pitch, also hot To keep the ceiling clean. Dut tur-i on eacn side of the room near the ceil "jg, on wnicn tte flies will alight. The cnandeiiers and picture frames if mh oed occasionally with oil of lavender. win oe rree from them. The Aincricaji U c - $iocU Wagon. For tte Use of Butchers Stoclmsn Ssres Time, Lalicr anl Expense. oouae. and your mat ia aouud aud 'lealth, whoa it U brought to th. Lio t& AAftr C.fuiotfu B. For friom, termn and olrcuktra, aJJre UHAT AILS Y 0 ? I0 you fet flult hwiruid. low-apirited, life and indeoriliably mist-raltlc, butti Uygi cally and mentally; exptri.noc a S'-rwe of fu lines, or bl.iating. aftor rating, or ot "gons rjens." or t iii.unc or Ktotuac-h in tho tuorn niir. tutii-ue txatl, l.ltur or bud tafto iu Oioiith. , irn-cular apix tif. diyin'a. frvtiiw.nt hda.-l..-, blurred ey.-siKht, - !lntanijr spd-ks" before the ry.fi. nervous pro:ratiin or x hauwmn. irrit.ibiiiiy of tc:uier. hot tliiklit-a. ai:ruaniijr w.ta t-hilly sensutiotis. eurp, biting-. ti.inMi-nt paiua lirro and tl.oro. cold f. rowsiti.-sa alter uicula, wnkel'ulnt, or diatuilfd cr.d ur.re!rliina- ctinstant, indt se-ribablo fecliujr or dread, or ot imtt.-ud-tntr culam.ty? If you bavr? all, or any conai.lr-rnr.le number or ttiHKe eyuipiouis, you are aufforiny from M-t m..tt oominoii of Amenmn tuaiadita Il.liov- Itt.t t.ia. or T-.rrid I.ivt-r. asotiaUi wirlt Ky.-vpsia. or Indipt-Mion. 'ine more c.ii.piii-atca jour disc-uM baa becotue, tbe a-reater ttaa number and diversity of errniw 't"1,!- ' "yr wlutt itKe it I, u r.-ach.-d. Ir. i'.frrt'il,i!,i(. yictlical lll.t ovtrr wul eubtluB It. if taken artxirdinr to direc tion, for a reamnabio iernrtb of tnue. If not cured compli. aliona tnuicply and lontump. t: -nof th tuni..SUu llisraara. Heart UiDeansu HheuRuttMin. Ki.lnty Hieca.se. or other irrlva oiam lit-a areqmto m.ble to -t in and. soouir or later, indini- a f.iral tprpunation """" lr. I'lerre'. .olr!cii tledlrnl Dla. tov ry a.-ts powt-rt uily upon the Liver, and t hrotitn tl.at. ffrrat L.loo.1 - punryimr rVT clean.-s the sysu .ii of all Mood-taints laud lu piintiea, from wl,aU.v.-r cuta arising It ia equally eiricueious in ac-tlnir upon th Kid- rtimory ortruna. clt-ansinv n-iitrtl-.niiur. and henlini ti...,- jLi"5 fcW. linM'T BUY UUI1 I YOUR Rubber Boots until you have seen the COLCHESTER' with Sole leather Heel. This Is the best fitting and HOST DURABLE BOOT In the market. Made of the best PUKE GUM Stock. The Sole leather Heel saves Kaney to tho Wearer. tlf tn-iitrtl-.-ntnir. and bonlin th, lr rfl i. , Tl jn apiH-iiuuf, n-Moi-ative tonic. It promotti e-'V, i"nK "Ui n,'lrl,'u, tlH-reby buldiur up both iletib and atren.th In n,.ii.i .. .r this wot.a..rf,i m.it .- ""cia, ce te his wonderful meUicine has gained VrSS t-b-hrii y in cttrlnir F. ver and .m. Chiliad et er, fitinb Aifue. and kindred rtiia eoVery uolleu Jledltai XMa. CURES ALL Hurjons, from a ftimmon lllotrh. or Enmtion to t'ia worat Mcr-ifula. Salt-rhcum. "lei-eres" &L-.tly or llouifh Skin, ia Bhort. all coue-d by bad blood are conquered by this pt.wtiful, puriryin and invigorating Wdi" cine-, (.nut rlintr tlTa rap.dly ht unjt.'r It- lK-i,n if.tiuK-. Especially baa it mani feved its potr-ney in curmir Tettor. EoIeVni. Erve.iaa, Uoila. Carbunck Vre EyeTrof: Jnie.Swt'I1",r,,' loitr, or Thick Neek tamps for a Inre Tn-a with cf.iored f0T,.?.?k"1 J""?-- t tbS same umCZut tor a Treatise on feerolulous Affcctioua. "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." ThnroijirMr r!r-nn Jt hr upinir Ur. PIt-.-t. ColOcil Medical Iico eeV Strength and bodUy health Wtd be Laabhed! COiXSUMPXIOlV. which ia Scrota la oftbe I.anra. i. .reif- rtti ut r w.ttrps or tho diiease. From it m.n. oj caiiinfr it bis "Coksi-mitiom t'rur." y,,i abandon. that name as toi ntri,!, frZ a tuedicmo which, from it .woiul rfu T rxim or7 b-5l3-fi t0niC- or "".nirthenitur, llrSZZ 2r... "c,,'a,"u"s'. auU-bilioua. poctorai and CI,rol.ia,oraUon' tUt l0t Liver, Blood, and Lungs. &&!& affection-' foufth. and kindred tSi ls "n 'ncnt rerm-dy. J.TJ?rd U a In tamps for Dr. Flcroel ook od Consutnpuoo. Addrest, r,lx Worif Dispensary Medical association, eea raain st bcffilo, n. y nnMT BUY YOUR ARCTICS UN. aWtia I TIL YOU HAVE SEEN THE COLCHESTER ARCTIC witn - outaide Counter." Ahead of ALL. othara In style & durability, rf you want the worth of your mons, try the Colchester wim uuioiub tUUflTER." When Marriage Is a Tallure. When there is too much latebkev When dinner is not ready at dinner 11UJH. hen the watchword is . "Fiah fn. nimseir." When either of the parties marry for Luuutry. When neither husband nor wife takes a vacation. When children are obliged to clamor for their right. When "he" snores the loudest while "she" kindles tbe fire. When the vacations are taken by one side of the bouse only. When the children are given the neck and the back of the chicken.; When a man attempts to tell his wife what style of bonnet she must wear. When one of the parties engages in a business that is not approved by the other. When a man's Christmas rmgor.tj his wife consist of bootbacks. shirts and gloves for himself. When politeness, fine m-inncr. kindly attentions are reserved for com pany or visits abroad. When the money that should t a for a book goes for what nnfv nun qAi of the house knows anything about. When both parties persist in grjninr over a subject upon which they never have and never can think alike. When the lord of crtation navs more for cigars than his better half dots for hosiery, boots and bonnets. When "father" takes half of the rie and leaves the other half for the one that made it and her eight children. Bavarian Cattle. 'jL. ... 5 vUkiT ft , . . i 4 V.N r Eta s? n m l ufErty.-jrs cf The cattle of Bavaria are peculiar in msny respects. They are said to be DTfiflil nil arnnn.l Mntl - . i riERUr38 1.0. . .in good degree. called mediocre cattle, in any of these respects, from the American or Eu nan standard of excellence, but ti.ev undoubtedly serve the purpose well in a country where the ox, and often the cows are used for draft purposes, and wnere linage is conducted mostlv hv manual labor. Oxen there draw bv traces fastened to a bar of wood laid across the forehead, and attached with thongs to the harness. They are used indifferently for single and dmihin draft. J&7Z)itP&l' ill a THE STEELING PIANOS, wmcB roa Quality of Tone, Beauty of Design, FINISH and adaptability for stand ing in Tune have no equal. Every Piano Warranted for Five Years aad aatWactloo Kuaranined toa-wy T'Prpf&n. Alio Manufacture the Woklo-Kbwt w.atu STKKLIXG ORGAN Factories, Derby, Conn. ROBERT EVANS, B. J. LYWCH, UNDERTAKER, And Maaufacturer 4 Dealer In HOME AND CITYMADE FURNITURE mm His mm suits. LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CUAIRS, Mattresses. &c 1C05 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOOXA. PENN'A -..K"CI!'ie.n8 of C03'" County and all JT.w'8hinR Parchaae honest FURXI ii i. h . " Done8t Prices are respectfully invited to Eire us a can hnfora v..,in , , wbere. as we are confident that we can I meet every wtnt and please everv ta.. I UNDERTAKER, AKD MANUFACTURER OF and dealer in all kladi el FURNITURE, WA tall lias sf Casket always on hand.- Bodies Embalmed Dressing Children. For play or school the plainer the dress for children the better it is for both parents and children, for it ! tor ture for children to wear a gown that is on tneir tender little consciences. The more active and healthy the chiid the harder it is for it to t restraint t,v the ever present remembrance of that pretty dress that cost so much money and labor, and that must not h b.-i or torn. Dark blue flannel or e,i,- cashmere in dark colm-n nri linn .1 the Indestructible nankeen, are all good sensible materials for ordinary dresses for little girls, and in them thf-y can move unrestrainedly and have .v.Q I v mm vuaurj to develop healthy bodies, which are me iounaations of happiness I had al most said morality, and I don't knn but it is so anyhow. Apt S3 88 WHEN REQ.UIKED. STEEL ME FENCE iJwn. JSS .and n,eal"t e or around rtrnUV hol IjOUI- Sultry Yards. Harden. RreVhnTir.J-7elnf Cr"nK. Stahle Uttlnifg. and aU kindt of Iron and Wire Work. TAYLOR a IiEAN. toiSEITSgrJK" to. A. WOTIJitw York Cily I'ri-es the very lowest f lo-'w-tffi "WtSli."1 1rlaleJ C-U at ltu j KemoTing Tight Finger Kings. Use the finest silk or thmari ennoiot. ent with strength ordinary housewife thread is strong enough. Pass the end between the fineer and rin-r the spool or unlimited end at' the side next tne finger-tip ; then wind down ward toward the Hd of trm fn, about a quarter of an inch ; then wind on rrom above by the short tnd about half this amount. Troceed alternately winding on and on. alwava iai., about one-eight of an inch in Dreadth J wuuuu oeneatn the ring. When tbe knuckle is passed the rine comrtS f,fT easily. Oil or soap the thread well, and push up the ring before commencing to wind. This method, it is believed, will remove any ring. Answer Tbla tneatlou. Wby do eo many people w see around ns seem to prefer to suffer and be made ""laerawe by Indigestion, Constipation. tmess, iObS ot Appetite. Coming -.. M -mw ... ,U"U(". euow Mtm, wfcen for we win sell them Stilloh's System guatanteed tc cure tnem. Scld by Dr. T. J A V1SOU. J fjE Qewers or OLD HONESTY TOBACCO V1LL SOOjM rip JbjAT IJ L$TS LOIGE!, TASTES SVEETER ThJAf4 OjlE TO BACCOS, AfJD VILL pLEASE VQJ ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT, AND INSIST ON CETTINC IT. zVzy pLJc sjAr-jpED lie Abov'e cJj. m. FIKZER Sl BROS., LouisYllIe, Ky. r-a . . o n -4 - 2TZO L-tt c o a o t 9 6 K- - O mmm i Gaston's Fresioiine, 1 H E VONDERFUL METAL POLISH, For Cloaninir and Polishing- BRASS, COPPER, BRONZE, NICKEL, &o. It will clean Metals with 1pi lnl-v,r. preparation ever rirodutod. gv.ng a brilliant lustre which cr-nnot be pnu.',lpH .h wv.,. v ...... lait lender thnn any polish obtained by other means. uu by the HARDWARE AND GROCERY STORES. CANVASSING AGENTS VVANTEtV Mhir?3' Electric Soap r ; : At Li. 4 FAMILY SOAP .. ui, ULiiia i;l ki-uoiitr. f ' . -r-:.-.:'t fi.l-t.-l.Vh w-pai.. - :::cr t..-;i ni.. 3 '. '. '":-d. ! 'i:et. Tbi m r l .-ll:i-;-i i-i '-itH-i.'y lo-;inj Y 1 t :,ie V i. I i, I .-t tl.nt -i ! Li ,1 ,.T a niih :.ie 'li.tiff.-lir ttj,t r ,. in. ' i'.t(- i.-iZ-ric. It iir.f ut- i- -. .v. i li '.,.- r,- n.i otlirru'V.p .ft- .t ki.r.nkig; icutnig AD Jim TWICE c-r-.-.i; ! RE r. a pr"r r vine f bine, of labor, J of oa? . , . :et. :. . f f.,' ric. t.t.. rr Icb! ".'.'"''nc bo-'1' 11 iiS:d ruling t direo. 0Vi:- ' ' ,! w'!1 !-:nvr.?rete great merit. It jf ' ! V-x n. I--: th-.t t.-i. 1. , IivK .,1 lltin,, it U exteu&irely iml. tatcu ai.a c: .uni-.-tl '.itt-d. then f ? ni .5 TN'SIST tli.nn iroblitns F.!etric. P,.:-t t.ilce Mtcnt-fc. ri'Ctm M.-iRic. f-ulatirlphia FJert'rir or nny ..t.ier fr.iu.:. .nr!y 1- c.uise it fe. cheap. They w.U ruin cl .ines, iid arc tiear -.t :iuy price. Aik fur IREI3rs' KLtA'TKIC and ! b.l.- no o hor. Nearly n-ery crncer from Mame Mexico keep, it in iloclc. If y..Uri habli't It, ha will Hti from his nearest tt hol.ale grocer. T3 K.AD carefully iht jn.,ide wrapper pround each tar. --""d ' Cir.i'ul to follow Uirt-eM ions on ea. h otitiide wmpper. You rannol ntlortl to wail loiter lf; trJinc for ywrricif ill old, rci.able. aod truly wonderful Dobbins' Electric Soap. I. L. CRACIN & CO., Philadelphia. Pa. ffcv-j OTJ i-i. , t. ify: CT f A WEEK p Z . -) ( hUe i convenient V - 5-" UB -i "T-l lo ,he l,u-- ry rStirV1!- '3 r-f instalnieni Fystem, is V ti &K'v'i 11 1 ?.! tyttm to us. The Q 0,r. I C.UU UlCILLVn KU. US M . - ) -r 38 watche. In each FhIlA. ,k,-ul aJWatiaub.ai.d wcr-tcah iVcia iTl t:uD lor each t atrh ;for it rocs ,m: -,; 'mti though each member only pny.r-Sr-t I?' week. This is why we Kive you ''c more for vllr Trnnrv tSnn anv i-np ,T--vfaiid why wa are cioing the largest L ''jJonly first quality goods, but curf i v. "i prices are about what i-t'-erjr. t f: rsec-W". it ... .1 uu,.., ...ii...aiui . . . . .. ..- J -X iaa iubttantialsilver ( nr.t imtt.ni. it of ' " Kir.J) Stem-Wind American Levii V" f; . t-l I at. n .ti:er hunting case or oren. it - .1' ' Ill-, f .... t . . i : i .- . il ' J-fc. ; . v'. . ..v u tiaiiHiianm-mnii.E.i 5 f- U. t !-,'! '- 'J n. Mny y-ars agi a y..u.V"," ' ,'. it flrr.ilT - t . . ' - J ui t r.ct t'on frurria rmt . '..r'l.n. II. . h rc?. :in l he h t.j ' M STl ll lj ij,r , ., , 1 fit, ' a , 'U'; r y, 1 u- .a ,j: . r C"t ,? on f.r msi-,e.7 , - ' ins' Tits Te't'-r'? e'n-.n t , i i ' . j -. . ' ' J i rpo r. , I-.-s-n, !.I.l rr.!l.irr, w. ii.er. :r,e i;,d, ).. Sl, ; fiu on a visit f f.,.ir, ay -hey roade Inr. i, Kit COIl'tl wl..t, Hn had dipap.-ar. i ,c, did not kr.o'.v t l .ti., r' , p-y left tor otUr 'r rived in n F'uncit,..,' ad:ng Kearney street ti,. eu -pped and lf.in Uj v' ; a pawnlitf I f-r's wit:,?- .". rinz be hd givfrn ;,:r' ' v' X'.e went in and kldo ' Ir was tbe ring b-v ..j . r initials and ' From tbat cw. alJifn.'.'.'" 1 T(j hern in the i ;iv. r Lr ; nion. They trncpii b;i(i ,; ,.w,'.' California and Ml.-;.- r . Hiem. bud I t-r-r, I:. ... digua'd with bii f., -,; . ne bad hid le'i Inn suppose they ure q ie , :is bopft go. IIOIVIl I.: I . t n-..!, . O ie of t!,e! iuoh' .! e:,.,,-. n. habits to hi -juir-, if (hat f rf?n'.-ir; v. ' " th-it of ( rder. T,'i.- :h'.' of most tersons is ,;,-f..- ,,. or.ih!e moment-, cr ,. . ino'her lin-p, w),r u. j v" dnnP- V-t bi-l i-s (f r,..,. . ;:t-ute Iar?'v to t! (.H..-.".'. I of life. A v r.sr.i f .r. R u .'.' :i Mercy 1 y it. -r ! ... . .. ; hlVe- a Wj't itl'r ll I .,r .1 ,-, ' PTlOriXl a V St (,.;,! ,.' ... ' --!.?t a?nrt e-r:ji. b,.,.. i f , -ti. d are t hi-ie. t ....... . iaid'y to wh it :., 'r, . i; .; -.i..il oi her -t!S n.rrs ; - i:i siider, and a vJ? . . . ii -t by strayed x-r : .., i .-" i A'i'y. -ii Jin! e .:. 1,.. r t. ;.. t 1. ...... . iui- 1 1; i hi cer nin !. '..rs ir, ... will turn to a pri-; .. and at oiber Li urs ?n (.!,.. . -tit labors. Tb v.iy ti:y.-. -f u'. when atfer.dt d 'i i:; r IVit let these run t, .; !.. r. ,, t:-3 mixed, i.i.d wh , is now arr.i.yirg ar.J 'XHft difT'-retiCrt between I:... bis poinr. There are :!.. - i i ii-- ar.d i ush, at d a-:, u eral tbiog-at ot.te ni.J .,( a; hilp another will tjut'T ; . - cne duty to another, b i -c- -. plish a vat anioiii.t of v. : tt-rence is m1 ;n t!.e r:.; .- tv.o, but in the regnhsr s '! onp, as cmpar-d v. i.h ::j confused habits ot the . Watches noiI. .1 i l :,:-; . If ycu pre goirg . .-.a '.!.- railway you had In-lin- It..vrT .: phronomo'er at bomt-a:.J .-.:.- . tmry, f ,r their is si ih.ch---nrour;d th.qt it is apt to n. -,r-w.-itch. Several pej' p c ::; i.l their va!uab'e wittchs hav-d".-ed us..-',ss hj riding on L ton lire. Tl::3 is some'l.::; '.. hntdly be remedied, i: '-sc-tp?. It isn't Kke a b ; : ' cv.n b chained tip and ih:7 :. b'e a:-.1 irnt'ondi-r.th'e. jt t.,;.--fmni the wins which ci-rir the very air iiaelf and tl - ' cots meted s' eel wh e! j ,.; r catch it up. T!in the c.vs r.i are he'd oack t y its mi' : e : the value of the w,iu;; h:mi lime keeptT" is ds'.r;.v-l. 7 ' K"lie nou-tuagnetic t:iV. . n. which seera proof a?a;:-: -u.'-an 1 ncii magnetic c- r- - ' out, v.hich prove rj.irfl v - :t.. But it is vvtil todls ivf nut only on elect ii; r.;'r -i!-. ! near the dynamrs c.-f -i'i ' '" plant. y'ii 'peniaoe. first f;u!ity, stuTtntd l.ol j I j ' .1 -'xn-ericat.i-everWatch.-ifar.r.-a r-J wtur so vr.irt. It is fi.!.y eilr..il to ar.v il- 4wntrK i.l (nr e.j t... t. . T?" i a t-!-ci SuJeneJ Ci.id Case n.uUi j J..J mm jntist .ctory aud serviccitle than cr "r-y So'-'i fit'U Case that can liesoi-Jat uble the money, as cheap ire invariably thin, weak. ' . t -"J. wLtiu.its, a.it-r:f-fcj short use. Our$3w A'tt:hicout3iii!. Kp i.-T numerals important patented im-Ii-'- rovements, of -iial importance to acctir- . Drovamnt te iiminK J'atr nt Pustprctf, Patent Stem i"t u fully ecttulfio 'accuracy, appr-arancc, dura bilitv ana &enrve. tn tnv -c Wati-K Open FaceorHunune. Uur-S4 3.00 Hall road Watch is especiriily coii&tructrd ti thr mntttirtiniT J . K 1 r t - .wfc '-w au ciuicr mn casn ur in ljuim Sl.OO at wee k.. a. A-a a-.f- t ' " The Keystone Watch Club Cok If: Mil. Oflcc I CJ allOisaj ( ' Li ""O 1 004 WAlkUT ir! PHIIASA. r.V;Vx ii- Affent. Wanteet. Aiax Watch Insulator. 1 0(1 '. rft--i pftHMiiu, ralaat aiMii.tlinb. AfMalTir.. .. . ... nu.. . . . I yt ptlft. C f r.-' o Pi wmiiiif j Mioes Made ot l. .i'.'i r i':-' ll may haya been eo-.i-ni days veiy few old !l -rs ;' leather are i;l.si rvsii e 'ti stretts or dust lieiij".. T" ; ' great measure due to th" c old Ecraps of le-ai!ier m ! :i ' J" to mills where they re tut '; : dust. To this is adJ-d '"' cfiit. of India rubht-r. ani.' then su. jected io a pr -e-r--'-ltKI O-'K) pounds per t-ej-i ! substance is 'ln-ii c.n'ii. a - ' at prices S;iine ,vi i i i'i -' !" ' of natural leather, li i L ,: v ry potir euti.il i! ti'e ui J ing in fi.re ; in fact if '.' " tlitt insane cr.iz fcr i " buyers vainly hope to uf those, which, 100114:1 1 he r-' ' is greater, are jet in tl.ef' e should never In-.. r i'i i! -' which m:glit aluii's. as baw dust .is leather .hi.-.'.. The iant Iiu:oiiil. ered in Cape Colony. .u' and now at the I'iris lr ISO carats and is v. ii-1 It if kept in a k's.--s ft-- 1 cuaidiaus stainl arou; -l '' niht it is placed in :t-' is siiuilarly guarded -l" said to be of iht- fiisi 'r as tbe famous Il'ii-n- ,a Cion-u diaui iiids. 1 i 1 ,r h I-r e"r 1 L ar ""II.; Alii 1,1-. ir tl-4-at uti-1 1. nin Lp of ErrftV.vt? r,n,."-pi awdi uu.u 75 cents ! fl'-: e,,.. ,,P, Vital'zer I idtiH ";'l,,l'rt'l'ili(..fi..,li., $ VaTf I HIS. . .1 .: ... . -i. . -4g : Si.llut.'. on.!"'!'""" This ii beyoi'i! qnrt:llI1 it"' tul t'oujjli MeUii-irie e !no-'': ' .,. do Invariably fine "-e Couch, Croup, ai.d I-o".. " ( ., wonderful purees if Vm cu"" ioti is wltlK'Ut ra W.-l ,sr nediein. Since i Crt , been uul.l tin a ;uai nni ' ' .. li OTiier uieini-itie t .in e.n f , , Couuh we fartie.-l!) -K ,,, lj imI I "rice 10 ceiii, M eeM 1 i.m.u i. .. .. I'll. -t or Sbiioii's i'utou ri!frs- ' t- - -i :s., :;; r :L, j.-r . DrtVlsbJ.
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