Oncer Things on Monnt Ljcll. Thomas 'Alpr'nfi. th w"-knowrt vJtt prxMp-r t, r? i inn Th- Imlt-x 1 "grwnd scVa a- -n" aroui.d Mount I.yeil diuiL the p.tst . two weeks. All througa the present 1 stadou it his been noticed that ti e glucUl streams lljwiug from beneath the great ica field which have teen trickling ia ineauied volumes for thousands of years hve increased so as to become respectable creeks in many instances. This could not be accouut- M for, as the heat of the auu is probab ly no more intense than it has been tnaoT tinus before. Possibly the phi nooaenon may he ex plained by receut occurrences. Wlth ia the past month singular lights and glows have been noticed aljug the up per edge of the ice, the towering bare ccnes gleaming phosporescently amid the gloom ot night. . 1'ach morning following a display of this kind smoke is seen issuing from under the ice lu intermittent streams. R3 if ejected by some force acting be neath. At times the wniffs are sharp and sudden from a dozen or more places at the same time, accompanied by a red dust which settles oti the glacier and discolors it in blotches of many acred. It is believed, as Mr. A'brigbt says, thai th mountain i3 "alive and work icg," and that the pern up forces with in are etrutrffllni? to nuke a vent. The glacier is about two miles in length and a mile in width. Its depth in places, judging from the profile of the moun tain, which is Vw reet in height, must be enormous. Terhaps old Pluto has resumed operations in his labora tory and is endeavoring to throw out the jrrest ruas of ice which plugs his chitnuey. I.yeil has been dead to all appe.Trinrs f.-r countless sees ever since tht time, in the forirottfn past, when, by soma c.iUclysru, the whole continent wa? cover d by an icocip several thousand fret ia thickness. Maybrt the old hill is trying to reassert itself and d -most rate to the world that it still has latent life. Itice ami Iteutts Half the people of the world live al most exclusively on rice. It contains SS per cent, of nutriment, while roast beef contains bnt -Jt. There are countries where tho most exclusive dirt of the masses is beans ; th'S2 contain S7 per cent, of nutriment T ie beut and cheapest loo 1 for the dense populations of Asi.itic countries is rice ; and since, from the ijeneritl poverty of the peop'e varieties are out of the questiou, bounteous nature has given them mart freely tint kit:i which is among tho most nutritious of all foods. With the rest of the world rice is only a side dish, aud is served most frequently iu the form of pudding. We venture to ufiirm that the cost when the percentage of nutriment, and the w holesomeness of bems are consid ered, there Is not in the world a sing'e article of food that answers so well as a substitute for me'?. , Whila they have ho much to recommend them in other pespects. they have no rival iu point of economy. A qu.irt of bans, coating ten cents, will furnish a finnly of Ave persons with food for a day. Much of ttie v.ilue of beans as food depends on the manner of cooking. It would be difficult to cook them too much. Thry should first be boiled un til soft, and then put them in a baking dish and bake until they are brown. A little salt pcik or butter, but not enough to make them taste greasy, should le put into the baking pan end cooked with them. Ii leans are not thoroughly cooked, they are difficult of digestion. Still there is not one hotel or lei'imrant In a thousand that servs them nuflicipctly cooked ; and as a rule, ltijrot wetl to call fcr them in such places; but nt home, when prepared un'it-r the supervision of a good cook, th-y n:ke n dish thit is wholesome :r.d paint able. Meauriiivr Hay. Ti.re ia so much difference in the quality of h ly that it is impossible to decid.i the matter accurately. It is generally believed thit 400 cubit feet iu A la re bay, taking it right through, or r00 on a long, wide, deep sciffold will represent a ton, says a contributor to 1'iotieer Press. When the hay is cut early, is stored evenly over the mow, is well trodden when stowed away, and is allowed to settle two or three months before measuring, perhaps it will hold out at the above liftares. When crass is allowed to stand until neaiiy ripe bo fore cutting it will occupy nearly, if not quite, ;;." per cent, more bulk, especially on a scaffold, than the early cut. and require about that many more cubic feet for a tou. Coarse hy, as timothy and clover, will not weigh as heavy, bu'k for bulk, as that which is fine like common prai rie or wild l ay. It is much more satis factory to both buyt-r and seller to weijrh the bay when possible. In esti mating by measurement, multiply to gether the iljrures re presenting the length, wiath and height of the hay, and divide th product by the number of feet in a ton. For example, if the bay is lu fert long, h feet wide and IS feet from the bottom to the top of the tuow, aud the bulk agreed is lm feet to the ton, the mow will contain 10 tims It times IS, equal to ll.oiiO cubic feet ; 11. .CD divided ty -Km equals i'S tons and oicubio feet, or 'JS4-5 tons. It would require considerably more than 4'A) cubic fet f rom the Top of snch a mow for a ton, wnno at tie bottom It will Lave become picked so solidly from the treat weight above it that 4o0 cubic ! feet wil we:gh considerably more than 2,1 00 pounds. A coi:i:em-on iknt who has used stable manuie freely on young peach, pearand apph tres (bich mude four feet growth this reason complains of no fruit, and desires to know the kind of mineral fertilizer touse. The fact that llu trees have made such excellent growth indicate their thrirt. They only need age to brifij? them into bearing. A pound of bone dust, with half a peck of wood ashtfl, appl'ed next Spring over the ground arjur.d e.ch tree, will lm sum!.!nt. Ce?s the me of stable w.inuie until the trees begin t bear well. K AS K I ME THE NEW QUININE. - GIVES CO DAITET1TE STRENGTH, UU1ETNERVES, DAFFY DAT?, SWEET SLEEP. A POWERFUL TONIC. that the most delicate 310ma.cn will bear. ASPEC1FIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM. NERVOUS PROSTRATION, - anil all Urrm IHseases. Themort ai-lcntinc anj aucredful Blood Purifi er ui'Horto qutaioa- Mr. Jonn '. Sartiroah. Selma. N. C. writes : "1 it( iu.ilur ia in. Southern army and lor a flogea year aullered Iroin Ua iletitoiatmir tflocl. 1 u urriMy run down when 1 board ol Kassine. the new qalolue. lc bulged we at otco. I pained Si undt. Hive not had uch khx1 ne.ilcn In 5M year. I Kher letter of a similar character from prom inent Individuals, wticu (tamp Kasklne as a reuiejy ut undoubted merit, will oe tent on a'licatlun. Letters from the above persona, giving lull detail will t.e eat ua application. Ka.-ktne can be taken without any special med ical advice, f 1 a buttlts. Sold by all druvicltu, or sent bv mail on receipt of price. Tilt KASK1NE t'U.. 64 Warren St., New York. CARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLS. (DURE ick Ht-flu.turlwt-tUHl relieve all lira iroahlVw InH- ib-tll to hiltoli KlAl of lh MVSttl. such a l'i.unr?A, Na(i-a, ltnWMiMr, Uisti- afl-r iiuiiiT. I'aih iu tii Ac Whik tiKir uiot lxtiueUkaUjwj Siicvcw ttas kHHrti show a iu t-unui; Hw.!-h. yet Piiroi's I.iTTt a l-nr! PnJ ii;.- tiillv valuable lu (.'niiMiptuton. rarn mid prt'vtrttti ntr thi annovmt((4iiiplaiiit, whik t(u-v a! -"rrwt all tliMorlen of llif U4iu-n, Kiutiiihttfl tn liver autl rv&ulufe CLe Uwwela. Lvu u Uiey oiuy l urva Arho thrv would he alni. prWk-sa to tly l int'T from tt.l dir.tr.Mii oxiirduint: but f' rtiii: ui-lv lh-ir K,,l,'"',IK d-- ut end h-rv. un.' "" t'iie try lliem l ftncl tlu'- hit;.: pills valuable in ni.nnv wavth.tt liu v w tU i."t h w iitin U Jo witli"ut them, l.ut aXltrr ix'.l Mik lu-ul ACME i rl;e larH of t.t m.uiy livtm iluit hrr ?s m hrw w in ikf our jrr-;it la.-4.. our iiIU cure it W til U t)lTr ll.t. Caktkh l.riTi.a I.itkr Pimji nre veryftmail Aifl viTV i-Jtsv to take. no or two j uN imamh a l"S liny .kru tri-tlv t:f tuWlt aiitl tl ut irriw 4r .'urt riut iy ittsr r'niT at-uiu :k-as-nll wli-i ti;-ui. Ia vmUat w ct-nr; vc : fr $1 . s er v-hr. or Aent by ni&a C2ZZ2 XZZIZZZm CO., ZH Tsrk. IbSE Mfe fcillSViw . . HOAG'S ll-tM unci I'hoolillllto Corn, f. W s r e i: 3 mm 2 c T. X. p i;KTl WMEI la every tow. Irlcvti an4 WEST CHZr". H. f. Aftr Forty yeanf awktj' J i ia-' .1 i, ! 1 ! J I J i Rv! .1 rrcoaration of mora tfuva On liutiirfl onatiil npplicauoiis f r r.:antB ia United S;tr sad Forrifo coatv it, tcie put iAOr or la artnniiiia mri--an contmaa ta act a Miicilora ettrn, c.ivftta, f rulo-mimi. copy- i. efc. f r t.H. Lftituil biate, aod it "ium tt.oi iri ( &od.i, haf land, fraocv, (f rru.ay, iml all othr conntrira. Tbircipn ac ia uucaieJ -J tiiaix (aciliue ar u&aur J. fa tua k'arant iftirtoa snort autic. Tarma mmry rva"n tH. ISo eharca t r ianiir.auo& ol tuoda ar (tre-iQir. Aln ty tnt .- ricni '' attM 'hrnnfi Vir-tiCri araaotiead Ifitl.a C IKM IKK AMKKK A,-bic!k tiaa Uio i a(ic"t ttrcu I'-o acl i tttn mol Mttlurntial ij.-v. t tl 1 "r of ita kind piblisried ia Iba r4 ItiM ii:.ta4vi ol awe a a doucd ovary ataolaa uutr-tatl. 1 :.ic .arc a1 Vf iMoralwi nawpap i u' n d. l WKF.Kt.Y t ; ;.. rr, auJ ia . ' . ..'! t'. t.. t tie-- i prT JeitUn, l- ineoc-v iu-- , t:-v-nt;ons. .i.nrra. wn.-rLa, an i ri!ii-r .! '.rttrra'- t in.l-i-risii .-crpM. ul- t i rt a -. t . i . "v. It r- -t t - tn h n of ft. I A-rl !'! f'f k't nvMnm . t n te4. .,,-', -k. Trv it t .r uiuDtUa fr oua (kt.iar. I I ' i. I .i' r. If j -i ht,- a-t i:iv,niioa t- t writa JM :r, - v, ;i'.!i- i,f, u( 5v ieaun-j AAWa ftl i,i Ne a or. li-.L..Lon, tfoui iau-U maUad fraa Dr. BcUt Ar. i-Olll, Med. VWP . V wIMU, A. i- HORSE AND C ATTLlTpO WDERS ta -N- F0UT2 1 o w!)l di rA if t-. n-r or Less Fl 11 K.xiu1 I'owilrre ar n-l m ttm. I- ut Ptwi-ill-nrr -n.i prT. nt Moo Cwtl Hi. IciiU-a I'.iw J. r . frrirnl i.p, t! bu. '0'!U fowln will ItKTra-o l!H )nrt!rv of miK 1 r'vvn iwealy t rrnu, au t nuke uu better llrta en.) awt-ft. l-.Mit Vowem will mr1 Ar prrnt alirvmt XT 1X7 Pi.t. to whx-h Hurv, in.l itllenr mh-t. y-VTS.'n I'nAinu llA toivs h ATluracxiaST. 6uM ever) a Here. BAVIO E. rotTTZ. Proprietor. SAI.TIXO&X. JIB. or sale at 1A VISUM 'S Imia Store. C. A. LANGBEIN, Manufacturer ol and lealcr In i ALL KINDS of HARXESS, h. ll)l.I, ItRlllLI.S, WlllPN, COLLARS. HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS, KuIkm, l"Iy New, urrjr IToiulis, eic. et . Ke rinnir Neatly and -ruOillr d..nc. All Work KUarantt etl to tlx sjlisi. tiiu. .-.Sh..p in Brr' Kw, ou CeuUe tUwt. aprlJVU mi i rru VMS mm rirfii pepuia Sjnopsis of the 5tn Dtr Law. The law for ss-8-iTi;; and.taxinj: dogs ia tliia State, passtd by the last legisla ture, and afffned by Governor Beaver on the 13 of May, ISS'J, is a very stringent one. The following synopsis gives the points : The law provides that from and after the passage there shall be assessed, levied and collected annually in every township and borough of the Common wealth from the owners of dags a tax of fifty cent for every male dng, and one dollar for every female dog, tLe sum to be collected with the other township taxes. Thee suma shall be paid to the Treasurer of the Board of school Direc tors in the districts and shall be kept separate by the Treasurer bo thai be will know how much has come into bis band3 from this source. The money shall constitute a f urd from which per sons sustaining loss or daouge to sheep by dogs may be paid for such a los, along, with the coats necessarily incur red in establishing their loss. The As sessors of every borough and township shall annually, when making their other assessments, ascertain the number of dogs in their respective districts and the names of the owners, and how many of each sex are owned or kept. The County Commissioners shall an nually make a true return to tre B ar J of School Directors of the number of dogs owned therein, together with the owners names, and the School Directors shsll cause the tax to be collected in the same manner as and along with the school tax. Persons who have sustained loss or damage to sheep may make such com plaint before any of the Justice of the Peace, and the latter shall notify the owner of the dog or dogs causing the loss and if the owner does appear "as soon as practicable" and py tht lrss caused by bis dogs, the Justice shall no tify the Township Auditors to ap praise the loss sustained by the claim ant ; they have power to summon wit nessf-s and investigate the case thor oughly, and shall drterrnine and report to the Justice the amount of damage if any. The report shall Designed by a majority of auditors. A section pre scribes the manner in which the Jus tice shall then proceed in bringing the matter bt-fore the School Biard. AVhen the latter receives such notifica tion and it appears a loss has been sus tained, they 5h ill file the amount of the approved claim with the Secretary of the Board, inducing the necessary costs incurred, to be paid out of the fund raised by the tax on dogs. If the owners of the dogs doing the damage is responsible, then the Treasurer of the Board shall immediately collect the damages and costs from him, and place the proceeds in the sheep fund. If it shall be found at the close of the cur- rent jeu that the dog tax is not suffi cient to pay for all losses incurred un der the law, then the School Board shall pay a pro-rata share to the several claimants if the funds are sufficient, then the claims shall be paid in full. AU dogs in the State are made per sonal property and sub!ect cf larceny. Justices shall be allowed a fee of fifty cents in every case that comes before them. Owners of the dogs causing lof-s may voluntarily pay the damages, vdtb oai awaiting action. In case there is a surplus in the sheep fund in the hinds of the Treasurer at the close ct the cur rent year amounting to 100, the same shall be transferred to the school fund of the district for school purposes. The law does not repeal or affect the pro vision of any existing law on the same subject in any connty or district. The law is a yery important one. not only to farmers, but to all dog owners. The law In fall may be found on pa ges -22 3-4 5 of the pbamphlet laws for 1S39. IIott the Coreans Mourn. The Coreans go into very extensive mourning for their friends. They bide their faces from the public gaze and dress in sackcloth. Their mourning costume is not at all pictorepque, bntit is curious. The bat stiff witb starch, is of coarse bemp cloth and resembles somewhat an inverted bowl or old fashioned aoup toureen. Under the bat is worn a bead baud and a cap. The bat, the cap and the head band are worn together the day of the death, at the f nneral and at the expiration of the first and second years of mourning. At other times daring the moarmng period the head band alone Is worn. The mourning robe is made of a coarse bemp cloth similar to thit of whjch the bat and screen are made, but with extreme ly large meshes. The back is a wide Straight piece, two gores extend from the armpits down aud the front is a straight piece aad a gore. It has a roll ing collar threa feet long and sleeves eighteen inches wide, cut square. The robes are of a yellowish-brown and white in color, and at the bottom they meisure nine and one-balf feet In cir cumference. Over this is worn a robe of finer quality and slashed up at the sides. The sleeves are wider also. After the death of a father a giidle of hemp rope is worn. If it is a mother that is dead a bemp cloth sash is worn. A variety of hats are worn for mourning. A screen bemp cloth is atways held in front of the face by a mourner. It is considered a great offense to look into the face of a mourner. Before mission aries were permitted in Corea they used to steal into the country by dis guising themselves as mourners. A Big Ox. Presumably the largest ox in the world was recently on exhibition at the Bourbon stock yards in Louisville, Ky. He stood eighteen bands high, eleven feet in girth, five feet from brisket to top withers, three and a half feet across the romp, and weighed 4000 pounds, lie has been exhibited at all the fairs in that section. A calk born in fall or winter is worth two born in the spring for profit, A spriDg calf is so young that it gets little good fiom pasture the first sea son, or by the time it can fight flies suc cessfully and crop grass enough to Teal ly aid in nourishing it, winter is at hand aud it ia placed ou dry food. rANYONaT CAN DYE X DYES J A Dress, or a Coat, ) Any Color FOR Yarns, Rags. etc. I ten cents d in manTother way SAVE Money, and make I thlnsr look kke NtW, by u n uiamuhu DVKS. I he m-ork i eaey. eiwiple, quick; the m!..r- HRST r,J FASTEST Ln. i. Ask iar DIAMOND DY3 aad tate no other, For Gilding or Broniine Fancy Articles USE DIAMOND PAINTS. Cold, Sver, Bronze, Corpe'- n!y 19 Cents. Baby Portraits. A Portfolio of beautiful ba! y j.ic- tann iroui life, t rmkJ u l.nc t.lxte nrr It ju.unt I'hoto t-soct-xs. kJU lrce t. Jintherot any lial-v born itbin a year. Eerv Slother wania tlu-se rjicniree ; -nl at once, dive WELLS, RICHARDSON et CO., HUGHSCN a SULLIVAN'S DANDY WAGON. JSTo. 200. THE FINEST RrSaBOtT W.W IX THE MARKET FOR THE T'EALEIt OR VSEU. It s well made and finished from first-class Stock and fully warranted. AGKXTH WAXTlD. Seed tor CatalusTve ahowina; a Variety ef atyke of Waffua, Carnag, Biiciea. Curt end Cutters. ataeufajrturvre fur the Tiade. RrVTTnrq' i u; - jjsj- JT m 7 M aassss-a Tlic American Live - Stock Wagon. For tte Use of Bntcbers ani Stoctmen. Sayes Time, LaLur ani Expense. No ditHRer to tho animal you arc coineying, or to your hones. The animal Goes not get heated up, but is ready to kill as soon as it reaches tlie slaughter, oouae, and your meat ia sound and Wealthy when it ia brought to Uia Uoek. -dUlc for tmtaitw " B. Foe prleea, ternaTand circulara, addiwsa WIPaAN HRABT Ac laeetasffc. teaw Ihe treatment of ninny tlioiiEnnOo of ciif-a ol those enromo -cnkiirsis autl tliu x-nr,.nir ailments peeul;Mr to ft nr.li , at the Invnliflj" llotol uiid urgica! l.nutu. Huffalu, N. has afforbsl a ve.-t ext-t-"-uco In mflv a'lapt intf and thoroughly tn-.iu.if renl!tj"lor the) cur.f T"-m:tn'(i p.-euliiir mai.i l:. n. 1,r- l'lorit'a laiorllc I'reecrl ptlon is the outirrowth. or r-uit. of ttiis ci-iit nnd valuable ezpeneutv. 'i hou.iiiuls .f t.-ttimo-nittls, reoentd iroin pa:i. nw au.l tr.Kii ) dvsi ciana who have tvtvJ it iu the i:icie eJra vjteti anil obrtiueto mw eluuli bald twilled thoir skill, prove it to be the most wontlertul reii.edy ever tlevieotl ror the reh. f enj t-urw of euITi ir.k' wotn.-n. It ii not reouHiniendetl as a -eur.--U." but as a niuht ptirluct fipecilic foe woman's p-eiiliMr ailuit-ntH. As a powerful, in vigoratitia; to tile, it luiarta stretiirth to the whole nmm, aud to the wuiuu and its appeiidajftu ia particular. For overworked. -rworu-out," run-Uown." debilitated t. aehers, nnlhnere, dremtuakers. Uininwi, "rlinp-irirlis" liiuw-ki-eper. nursmir njoth r, aixi ftt-hie women B-enerally, Ur. Piree"s lavonte Prenption is ttie iciee.tt-ot earthly lutin. Ix inr uiiv.joah-d as an app-tiztntr roriinl and reMorctive tome. Ae a hooHiIik and atrcNjiigibeiiiiia; nereiue, "lavorite I'resia-iption " is une- 3ualud and is invalunbit- in a.lai iiur and sub unnr nervous excitability. irriUibility. ex bniirttioti. pioetration. Iiouria. rpauns and other umtrt-feiinir. nervous tuiiipttHiis com. nioniy atu-ndant upi.n f iiiictu.iinl and orirniiio dioax of the womb. It iuduees refreghui eie-p and ruaeves mental amziuty and de jxtiderey. Or. I'lrrra's Favorite Prescription la a leitiliiuate medicine, carefully ct:noumlel t.y an ezpt-rk-iieed and skillful pbyeieian. and adRptetl to womnn's delicato orpamzatton. It is purely vcifttahlo in its composition and perfectly bteriuieas iu its effects In any condition of the system. For mormnir sickness, or cauftea, fr.m whatever cause arising, weak etomneh. liitliKtion. dys pepeia and kintlrcil eyuiptonis, iu use, in email dov-. will prove very U-neheiiU. "tor lie Prescrl ptloulsa post, tlee cure for toe uut comlicatd and cb sunate eases of leucorrbea. citvive fluwiu;, pa.nfal mnnstruation, unrutturul suppressions. pr,lapus. or tallintr of the womb, weak back. feim.le weakness," ante version, retrorersion. learii:(r-down stimhons, ehromo conffftion. iuaaminatiou and ulotrHtitn of the woinh, in ilainmarion. pam and b-uilcmrM in ovaries, accompanied with "internal heat." . reajulator and troiuotcr e.f func tional aetiou. at that en tint I period of change from .-irlnood to wouianluxxL, Favorite 1'rw cri..n" is a perfectly sole n-rut-diid auent and can produce only srood rtuita. it is euiially rffitwieus and valuable in its effecta when tuk'-n for toone dikorders and deranire menta incident to that fciter und most critical P;'"iod, known as The hance of Life." " f avorite Hreacrlpiion," when taken In connection with the use of Ir. I'M-rcc's Oolden W.-tluid Iiincovery. and small lax:i-e doses of lr, Pierce's Punitive 1'eIU-td Urtla I.iver PUlis). cures Liver. Kidney and nialler diseaaea. Their eoinbimd uee alo removes blood taints and ntH.libhn! cane, rous and scrofulous humors from the svt.-ni. "Favorite ITcacri ption is the only medicine for womeiusold l.janxMii. under f. J0!!' iiarante, from the manu lacturers. that it will art vt- autistaet Ion Hi everr case.or money will be refunded. This ruaran "i1 5e'n pruned on tlie hottitwnii.we and faithfully carrw-d out for n.nny T,irs! boiT.rrV,bo0rM.'ror .1. TJ Janre. Illustrated Treatise on Diseases oj cenie VA nt'Z ft'"1'' a Worif s Dispensarj Kedica! JUsociation. 663 Main SL. BlXTAIXJi, N. Y B. J. LYNCH, And Masafacturer A Dea'er In HOME AND CITYMADE FURNITURE rmoi mtBiuQ sens, LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, TUJLB8, CHAIRS, Mattresses, &c, 1005 ELEVENTH AVENUE, aAXTOONA, PENN'A RfCitizens of Cambria Connty and all othen wishing to purchase honest FURNI TURE. Ac. at honest prices are respectfully invited to give us a call before bavin else where, as we are confident ttat we can meet every want and please every taste. 1 rise tlu verv lowest. f 4-iG-'bO-tl. 1 Cleanse the System with tlxut most reliable nvMlclne r.tine's Celery w Cuinpouu'l. It purines llie ! Mot"', (Mri Constipation, II' I ami r"riil:if.. tbe ltvfrpTKl mtevvav I klflncTs.'-nvrtunllycleana- i I lag lh" xysit-.ui of all wast) I and ill oil mutters. Paine's Celery Compound coLiiWm truir nf-n tonl. ami srrntrtlilnj qualm-, reviling -lie a'-rylos .-nd .-pints. -I h.ivo been tni;Med for W"vm yeirs with a rotupU-ailori if j;nii nJUc. Alter trying rv nms P'tiierii.-s. nnl not rln-lliu; relief. 1 tried pulii 's t' N-ry CumpoiiTiil. Iiefore tnklnir on tll Wrtlle tiie linj tneillesnnu syn.ptonis he en to u-tslrie. and Inn truly iy now, thMt I feel like a new nun. J l:,'fM Ion fcfi Improved, autl 1 luiie paluol ten rinls ln trei'lif since I have cuinim-need JaWlin.Mhe vmnjxmiul.'' UUNKDTL f-TkJlKNIi. KelullFllle, Vt, ( l.oo. six for $s.ea. At Drutrglstsi VTzlu, Kicbabdso a Co., Uurangtoo, vt. y D0HTyBoUuYr Rubber Boots until you have seen tho "COLCHESTER with Sole leather Heel. This Is the best fitting and HOST DURABLE BOOT In the market. Made of the best PURE GUM Stock. The Sole leather Heel saves Konsy to ths Wearer. BU'T BUV ARCTICS UN- aVafWl I TIL YOU HAVE 8CEN THE : COLCHESTER ARCTIC with "Outside Counter.'- Ahead of ALL Others In Style fc durability. If you want the "worth of your money try the Colchester wi "OUTSIDS COUPiTER. THE STEBLIHG PIANOS, wHtcar roa Quality of Tone, Beauty of Design. FINISH and adaptability for stand ing In Tune have no equal. Every Piano Warranted for Five Years Aae aatlKfactinn iraaj-antKvl to e"-r xrmtirmir. Also Manufacture the WoatuKeiroertoz STEKLIXG Factories, Derby, Conn. ROBERT EVANS, UNDERTAKER, AWD HAKUFACTUKEK OF and dealer In all ktadi et F15KNITUKE, lbensburfj, I a.. srA tall line ol Caakets always on hand .-fa Bodies Embalmed WHES KEQ.UIKED. Apt SO BS STEEL WIRE FENCE The cheapest and neatest Fence lor around i''wn Sjctioel Lola. Poultry Yards, Uardeni, tatmi etc. Also maoutactureri of Light and lleavr Iron Feuclnir. CrestlnK, Stable Flttlans, re Abutters, Fire Kscapes of dltlerent deslicns. and all kinds of Iron and Wire Work. " TAVUIK a DEAN. . .2M k 205 Market Stee Flttebnt,;, Fa. April 5. 189. lvr. kaKU. A. Mt)TT.Nw York City IMIE Frbkmah has the Unrest circulation Advvruae in it and be benefited. Manufacturers of The " Water Angel." Another superstition which is a' most universal mong my cour.'rymen is the belief that the hooli sin fah will bring good luck to them. The hooli sin fah is a slender lily like plant which grows from a bulb closely resembling an onion, and in the early spring some of them may be seen la almost ever v laundryman's window, where the bults are imbedded about one-third in clean pebbles placed in ft bowl. No soil whatever is required for the growing of the plant, hut dozens of tiny roots force themselves down between the pebbles and into the water, with which th Chinaman has about balf covered the pebbles. The hooli sin fah takes about thirty days to come to ita maturity, and dur ing this time the water on the pebbles must be changed every day. 'When full growD the plant consists of hair a dozen or more bright green stalks, with blossoms which somewhat resemble tb narcissus in shape, but they are of a pure waxy whiteness', witb a small gold en crown In the center. The plant, the name of which signifies water acgel, is thought by the Chinese co have bad a miraculous origin, from tie fact that it. is found growing in the clear watr of running brooks where it apparent 'y lives without sustenance. Many years ago a rich Chinese farmer married a wife, whose cramped little feet and long, tapering finger ni! In capacitated her for work, acd soon atfler. according to the custom of the country, he took to himself another wife. The second wife was of a tow degree, a strong country girl who etuld ao tne work or the farm and wait trpon him and bis "lady" wife. Now it happened that the ' Ia7,r wife srrew violently jealous of the oibrrr and when, in duocrrur. of time, earb had a soo bt.rn t her the haired nnlv increased. Wht-rt th b-ya bs-.d rechf-J the Kr t About 5 -rs the farmer died, and the "Udy tsr.fe. by virtue of her hirh sUti.m iu- life, confiscated nearly all of the property, leavu.u to the other only a bnrreri little plot of swampy ground betwreu two high r.iKa, upon which was a liitie tombl.-d down thatched eottage. The poor mother and1 her son went there, and, though they bad a hard time to scraps out an existence, th y were happv rn each other's company. Then came a great rain 3torm, which continued fora week, and" their little swamp plot was transformed info h pond, the water coming np almost to the door of their hut. They nearly starved to deab, but on, day it was found that the sen- was shin ing once more and that the waters had gone down. Tbs little boy went out in to the sunshine and he foarrd that the ground was covered with birlts about. the size of onious. He eagerly ate one of them and then picking up as many as he could carry in his arrw hurried back to his mother.-wbo prepwed them for dinner. The bulbs sprouted and grew, and then wheD the dowt-rs appeared the story of the miracle of the water god spread through the country. As no one had ever seen the plant be fore, hundreds of people came to see the widow's beautiful flower garden. Each oi the visitors bought some of the bulbs for good luck, and in a sbart time the widow had more money that, her persecutor, and virtue - got its Inal re ward. The flowers of the- water angel are very fragrant, and are almost rever enced by theChinet,. for a flowering booll ain fah is esteemed, the- choicest gift that on e Chinaman can giv lo an other. The Harvest? Xoon. The harvest moon is- the fell moon which falls on or near September 21. Ita peculiarity is ttat it rises more closely after sunset for a nwmber of nights after the full than any other full moon in the year. This results in four or five successive night being almost moonlit, and the opportunity thus given for evening work ia harvesting baa fed to this full moon feeiny distinguished by the Dame of harvest mcoo. The difference between the moon's times of rising on succesAve nights average about fifty minutes.. The greatest dif ference occurs ir tba Spring, when it may reach an boar and a balf. The harvest moon may rise over half au hour late each night, while under the most favorable conditions the difference is only about ten minutes. The full moon following September likewise rises but little later from night to night, and is called the huater's moon. The moon's orbit makes the least angle with the uunzon at toe autumn equinox, and as i it becomes in advancing one dar's t motion alosg its orbit, less depressed below the horizon than at any time, it has but a little greater hour angle to travel over each succeeding night after sunset to bring It into yiew. Ilenceth full moon for so many successive even ing" in the last of September. . . . To Identify a Diamond. A ready way of identifying a diamond is given by an expert : Trick a nefedle hote through a oard, and look at it through the doubtful stone. If it is spurious, two holes will be seen distinct ly on the card ; If it is a diamond only one hole will be vissible, for there is no other stone at all resembling the dia mond but that gives a double reflection. This property is also made use of for determining an unceitain stoue. If the finger is placed behind it, and looked at through the stone with a magnifier, the grain of the ekin will be plainly visible i tbe stone is not a diamond, but other wise, it will not be distinguished at all ! A aiamond in a solid setting may be distinguished in the same way ; ir gen uine, the setting at the back cannot be distinguished, but if a falBe stor.e, eith er the foil or the setting may be plainly ly seen. ttyapepal and Liver Complaint. Is It not worth the small price of 75 cents to free yourself of every symptom of tnese distressing complaints. If yon think so call at our Btore and get a Dottle of holoh'a Vitalizer. Every bottle has a printed guarantee on It, use accordingly, and if It does jou no good It will cost you nothing. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. Mm if. HEWERS CF OLD HONESTY TOBACCO WILL SOOp FliWD Jf-JAJ IJ LSTS LOpCE, T AS JETS SWEETER TrjA4 OJhjEI TO BACCOS, AfJD WILL pLEAE" VQJ ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT, AND INSIST ON GETTING IT. EVfcly pLdG STArjpED LIE boVz cdj. JKO. FI5ZER & BROSLonisYiUe. Ky. Gaston's Prestoline, VOKDERFUL METAL POLISH, For Cleaning- and Polifihing1 BRASS..C0PPER, BRONZE, NlCKELTAc It will atesxr. SCetals with less labor tha.r amr preparation aver produced, e-.vinar a bril i&nt lustre wli.oii cannot be equaled, and which will .last lonirtr than any polish obtained by OThor means. Sold ty the HARDWARE AND GROCERY STORES. CANVASSING AG6NTS WAMTEU. D obbiris' Elsctric Soap TSIf, BEST FAMILY SOAP VA THE VORLD.- It is SHtC7 Pets. DHifora in Onallty. T )!tir;;;opil f.-rTT;al. ihr hi. li wr piii -o.m . i-ffxr-. rt ha m vcr liccn niuiiilicd or chii4'id ,n :h i.,;lue-t. Hiia mmii ia ic-u.Iia) it snit!ity luKlny with ili-il auMiif larnlj )ran laao. T T ccima s:thi:iir (tint ntn In. Juri I ill- Lmt-1 iabrir. li bnghi- t c oVire ml bleat hrs va rr. '1 arK ftan.irla iij h!:tnker a nr other aoap li. in- variJ doev- tr.tWit slinnk.ug leaving r i soft aad white ami hkc new. Che i READ THIS TWICE 4f pHFKE .- trrwr oisvlngr of lime, of labor, . 1 of Mdi). f." t'iict.ar.J ..f ihe .iliric, i-re Uob b'S l.lci lrtc.Su..D ia used aar-riiiiir la illrna. f S V. trinl wiTl (t-mriivrare its preat merit. It p-i u- m ike that tm-.l. T IKK a l-t 111 in jt u extensively imt Ukled ani oni:ilrh'cncd. pCTYarc of Imitations. TNjTiinon It!ln' Ele-tn. Don't take; MrgciKrtic. Klecuo-Mic, I'liiUueljilna fclertnc, r.r snv irr fruil. jav4y lccauc it i clirap. They will I tin I i ithkcs, anad arc dear at any pnee. Aak ioc -"f IMHiniX S' ELECTRIC -jw-c . atvl ale no nthr. NcaHv ri y trrocer from Mafnar to .Vrjicu kn'i. at in !ock. If ycjura hasn't it, iia Will fr.m hr; tiwrrvt wholesale greyer. T KAil car-fitliy the inMrtV w-rnpir around ? -Hi J iar, and t (arena to follow 1 i r-ot ionav otiwci OtttMde wvpoer. Yuu rannot nllord t wait lancer hette aryiiif lor yourself this old, rdialle, auwlxruly wondeanal Dobbins' Electric Soap... I. L. CRAGIN & CO., Philadelphia. Pa. OUR A WEEK 'ClubSyslem a-hlc as convenient So the buyer aa any iliatnlmriit aystem, ia Vl awaVf&V j.ilri4 ty tU m to ua. 1 he 1 dub aiembers sella us (TV ' watLhes in each pj" M1 Watch C.uh, and w-STt cash fron rTJ? V'l u i.iun kit caca waicn neiore it K'Jt llifout. thou lib rich member only Diavaia t... t TV I k. ' '. i 1 I .211 and wfcy we are dmne the lar r. -fa watch rminem in the world Wc aril 'Jonly first quality roods, but ' i;r ond qaly Our lO MI vcr TV a tc h S J j i f.i 11 aobsiaatial Silver (nUtrtn.a.n .t ; .'"4-! 'hJ) Stem-wird American Axrvn 1T3.T ifiMi Wan h elihrr humiat; case er.apea. 4SJ hr. . r " .... 1 ....... 1 j . . 1. - tr v mi ffli.ttu avtrbiaa Strm-waid. CncnKace. first quality, stifTcaed Gtld AnwricanLevcrWatch.f-aan.au'rrir ayaraiiArf. te it fullvmH) ia.hi- watch sold frrr Ji9 by otliea.. We ad w-LfJ a nrat-ciaas sunened Wvda t-ice match more atictory and sorviiaat .e than any Solid tiold Case that be sold at It-ss than double the snocsy, as cheap solid cases are invuruUy than, weak, ol lew nualitv. and auihlna .an hortuae. Our$3K Waitca contsensj trameroua important vatcnttd im. iL---: prjvementi, of vital iniporasiicc to accur-r road atria is v7 Kail- iL- .v.s aw.u iuiuc. v.rjen r ace or xiuntin. All tH pric-M to cuhcr al! ch or in club, all Uk a The Keystone Watch Club Co ca I Cs'a Bws Bslldlsa t04 WALNUT ITT fHlLAtA. PA. A rents Wanted. A1 Watch Insulator, $1.00 w rlf utnuiciloo aaalaat tuaKSetlvm. i"Nt..vant. fc. Hral t, aiall wu trelLl lot " ' C J Wt Tf9 to any A i.ni.1 ill at i-rf j.i '-. -t i;'.m l.tll fel.V a; ion Iff - V:S-J-rx: is S-2w"ri li IP ..wiucn weaontniiexclituvcly. It i ,S stully equal fu -accuracy, appearance, dura- h bility and service, to any f7 Watch, eith-h Open Fare or Hunting-, t Hu iVlXJtil ltlt. 'ITl. Svr(,W.aJ fBifJ W"Sdl SSECTts FaaUSUES . - Vaik ailin,i u.-ul.3iMi . , ii ir t;t- - r-ii..rnuM!. . n 1, .t, nnH li..lild If A T -wtiM-li .l.ml.l,, Om- ' P? wl'-VvS.I"' "." rl tirU.i.tuiel'u.11..? ll-r'5 tli.-ys.-lf. Ll-4 kv?.-L3--4ruiTC3. $15910 $1590. AM.f 'ccd or Atlantic Meainors. Th- ilrf. steamer that evft cr Al,i,iic wa5 the Savannah, 8iV.i from the southern l name en oorp, ana reached JjV(. twenty-five days later. This ' 1S10. than on her when the wind was fave. :i he- mcts could be spreaJ her wheels wer,- hauled on deck and uu up like an umurella. It can be ined Hut she was very lifje 1 ocean steamer of the present daV her s.iccoss was so questional)'." V"! when she returned to the UiiitejV . her engines were takeu out of j4 '. ' she ws converted Into a sai'icp Nineteen yeais later, after o'be' periments it had beeD demnn5.;!X" thai sf.e tni i avigation wa? a rra' thinjr, and a regular line of sa was estahlNl ed between Knaaa'1 America. One of these steamer,'51 the Grr-at Wrstern, which rnaje ty voyug across the ocean ? quickest of those vovar. iSi p'ished ic twe'te days nd seven h- Frnm that time to this u leen a cm slant effort. BiimQ!a.a3 competition and improvempn'g ia chinery. to l-i-sen t? duration of oyRe. The old side wheel, or paj eteamers wrc abandoned Hbmtfrl!' teen years airo, and modern type of eels is tils' screw propeller. " The most recent steamers are "if. screws" that is to say, instead 0fL hie ore pr-p-'ier. each steamer has and in this way it is expected tj hisher P .V.. J can be utilized. Th', twin ecrewm ; re also an element of n't. tv, einc .rth ?crew is worked ty a.'' arate ft-cine, and should one rrSiEes, disabled Jhe other would r.ave "p eno'itr'i f pmfsl the ship jtJ;0 r,rt ' Ti distance from Xe- v.t.' . ('n-enstowc is ahont 2 UJlItS, ill un to ls-o -i (. fastest j.as-Hpe Was.v tie over bi-v-t, lays, which was n,adtt7 the Arizona. S'nce thou it baa bj 8ucce.ss.JuHy r?ducrd Ly the AUi.a, tl City of IIorip, the Seivia, t !;- (ttr the Uoi;,n, the Kturia hhd '.eO'vi Paris. Liinsoinr Hie .V rpeni. After atx.ut an Lour of cr;'n!;j m pnsriiut: '.hr-uich, our men puUplIj tpprd and beean to point ahead, chit tcr.t)g and eesticulattn?. I.') .k:r! ;e way they jointed, we saw in a tree .3 Imnnene b.a constrictor wavirg Lj hea-j to and fro, with Si? scale uttr lr;g m tin-n:n. My friend Siid : 'Gfi bjclf.uick, h- is j-rep.ui , jmap; an.l -Te l so us fast as po.-sible. After cof.si:i; 11 few moments, the Jlalavs Ctu;j)s'y advanced with a la.-?r, whicL, by a t:?xtercus throw, caupht the at-ttj around -,ti- r.eck, and,, jempin b-hici a tree, f irhtened it on him. Jle thrash ed and pu'led, and it was ail the fo:r Malays c uld do to keep from U;rg drawn f:;r enough for hini to crust thetn. urd ( nee or twice it seeaiedu though hywould get tLem. Weccull have shot bim at first, but tirey wnL'.ed tac.piute him alive. After 'awhile, tj pulling and choking mrn, he give up, and they pulled Lira down horn tie tree. lie was a big fellow, twenty fee: long and very large around. Tt.fybve great str. r,th, and this one, I as sured, c uld swallow a pent or calf. He was ircking, probably, fcr Ifojirfis, that me 1 leaty there, liviutf ji.ncipal ly on mrnkeys, and the snakes also catch them bf a they can, hut usually the inoiik' y is cleverer tbun Uie nuakt. Tbey 8. 11 e times gather :i. tic beads aDd club them to de.tb. l'.y this lime we were fotoi and tired il.it we con cluded to let the monkeys rest, allLoupa we could hear thetn chatterlae m4 jumpine not so very far ahead of .us, so we turned back to our horsta w4th t coolies carrying our trophy. The hi lars made a cage very qui. k!, cuttii. lengths of bamboo and notcciae tbfi tegether, into which they put the 8ufc and, swinging it on two poles aiarcicJ off wiili it on tiir shoulders. TtuBtler 1'ro verbs. If the bird be silent expec" riuoJer. If tbe cattle run around md coilect together in the meadow expect thun der. If the clouds grow rapi i'c larger ex pect much rain and also thunuer. Two currents in summer :udicate thunier. If there b any falling starsdari'g clear evening in summer exi act thULJr. Increasing atmospheric electricity oxidiz-s Dmaoonia in the air and fonts nitric acid, winch affects milk, ttu3 accounting lor the sourlnc-of w.'.k thunder. Thunder in the even'.nij indicates much ra'c. When it thunders in tba morninc ii will rain beore night. ThuLdar in the north ;dieateM. dry watbr. Thunder from the south or southeast indicates foul weather :,from the norti or northwest, fair weatier. With. north wind JL seldom this ders. Much thunder in July injures wt5 and birley. Tbander in the FaU indicates a miH open winter. Distant thunder speaks of com;!S rain.. h, Wkiia Cornell- f Will you beed the warnlnc. T'' perhaps of the su approach of that terrible disease. Consumption. A y solves if you can afford for the of " ln SO cents, to run tlie risk and d cot for It. We kaow from experirnc j; ShlloU's Cure will Cure your Voui ' never fails. This explains wl'J ' m0T m f i 1 1 iii Tli at 1 !sa nrftrA j It relieves Croup and Wboopiuu i once. Uotbers do not be wilhuUt , . Lame 'iat. Sida or Chrtsl use j Porous master, bold by Dr. T. J- ! A klac.ston floor wi'h ceteJ ' joiius is tfst for tbe ( dairy floors are apt to rot out, and hncK -I -1 .t. .n;n.,.i ilL- snon IfCOlB'- very offensive. If bricks are usa fl or should be kept painted all tue ft and even witb this extra trouble not so good as llagstone aud a The llagstone uudergrourd Ij easily kepi cool, aa a dairy IW be.
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