A. Ujuie of Vur Own. ' vuc u LL first things to be thought of by a young married couple should If 'a home of their own. It Is all very well to rent for a few months it the house la , pleasant and cosy, but perhaps the house is frr sale, and som- one buys i an J you are obliged to move. Tut next home you secure is cot as pleasant, - possibly the, location Is not good, or yi may be troubled with sewer pis. By the time you Dave moved half d.xn tima you r hertrrlly sick of ir, ri1 win i you had a home, and not a mere aying pUce. But it is cheaper to rut, y-u ay. There are r.n 'nk to p-y. I d- n't rf Ueve it a ch.n-r in the lorg run ru tn an J if I did thick thii.k so, I sh m!1 advocate buying or bui'ding it horn-, no matter how simple it nrght be. io preference to ev-rlastiri renting. Take into eonsidratioa the cost of moving etch tlm, th making over of i;d carpets to Qt new rooms, h- wi-r and ter.r if the furniture, aod the gen eral expanse thai moving neces&it art-, and I ru sure you will not sty i: is cheaper to rent. Kveo though it is cheaper from a money point of view, it la not cheaper In strength, for it is uot you my masculine friends, who hav th haideat ptrt of i but your patient. selNsacriflcing wives, mothers and sis ters who are obliged to work er!y and late, before and after the moving. If you haven't the money wi'h whk-h to purchaBu a h.me, have one built on the install U3.-n plan. This will enaH y-:u to pay so much a month until four home is paid for. Thousands of homes have been secured for the working peo . pie, and tbos uu-h!e to pay cash for a home, by this mKhod. I' h said "that three move? are ash. d as a fire," as far us de8tryit.g things are concerned. Teople who hive home oT their own ar mor ecoro.n:cai us a mu.il thiLg. ami are Iwivb planning and dfviait g ways for btuHfyii.g them. Ag'iin let m urge it upon every i n to h iVi a home of their own. evm 'hi'itr it ba out two TO'-T ir i".. Itather Imhurrasin? to the lilrl. A young womari brought a ring to a jewe er the other d y and r ques!ed bimtorest th atone, which bh s;id Whs Iocs. Sh- sp. k- ut ' as a diam nd eolitaire, Th j -wrier took the ring and aaid he won d ntterd to ir. As the cus urui r wa I-vinir hr store thr j-w elf r called her l urk nd s.id : "Thin s'ot.e is gls. mVtu I want you to unJrg' ar.d iha'.M The young worn in colored tip and ex cUim-d wi' h wr: h in her Vt ic- : "I 's n t-uch thing i:'n a r a' d oidomI. G hii indeed !" 'Excua rn-, to i'.iii'." i it--y r j 'DfH th jnw.'ler, !8iio!hing more tn m a pit-cr or cotumon crys'ul or gii-'. Tn-re is no do'ilit wh'ever nb u". i.-." "IJji ir wb h tr-s-n g!Vru to Uir la; l'litlm s very iKr fri -tid Wlio W U'll::': ilnik ot giving m H shnm diamond," ihr y.mug woman p-r Bisie J. ' I'm sorry. mi'nm,M replied ti e jew eler, "jora-lioly'u b-ea d-oeivd v- y likely. hn tru urot i.i i s !ur'y vr..r' h-l-. a chp o' g Well, the oui g w-.iu in riaJ t fur her atout tt,n. g .m-1 in.x-steJ it w-.a very vIu..t . diii Ust ok ir. away with htr, !;.i:lj "L.tt. s!e would tk- l'i 8 irilr'l,fiM rlgf to l rrp.nrtd. S e w.ts marly iu ter wlieu sIik let r j th-etore. j A't r s!; hil gone 'lit- ji-we:- s aUl ' to :n : I ;t 1 n .'. w.n: o imr; tin- ! e" s f- ' ii. v. , r-. i i. g ..f : I , . . r i l .rl ! io .i o- .'. ; . :r- .1 I ,i - ' . It ,' i ! :-t l i i 1'. t.k' !t O if y ! : d-'.-ti.i J ti..(' h. T .u.e'i h-. I i i u o j. i 1 i ;i.r r.--k or t- tvtt.g -. Ii.it l w .-i..;.; ( .'li t- J alk after she h.d ! -tt-! t! t:,r- 'oii- wa loA a damo :, .i.l m-ciu- m of! changing ii iu tie rrs-ii t g. Such a charge w! i lie inde egii ja: q, un tier circum-tan. rs i f Ui a kind, rd sli ce ihru I hav- folloar-d a c.tuii ous policy for n wn pm ect on. That girl was r.i'i.re:, I've i o lit uti', l u' I cttunut afford to 'k- my cturic-9." 'ilk Mltkout Wrm, A well-known Frenchman ha- discov ered bow to make silk wiihoat worn-.s. lie began his experiments some tim ago, with the guiding idea that tb pe. culiar appearance of silk whs the result of the spinning of a liquid. After many months of repeated and unsuccessful trials, be produced several yarda of silk lu this wise : H poured a collodion so lution into a copper receiver which eai tied iuto a sys'em of small glass tones. These tubes terminated in caoillarien Which CurrUd rift tha In r, ! - - " Buiukiwu iu unr. thread like streams. In a second system j of (lass tuoes. Oiled with wter, the One Streams became fine threads, which, be fore leaving the water, were ciuht me chanically and wound aroutid liny rol lers. Aner being heated and cooird in an acid of special gravity and tempera ture, the threads were made less com bustibletbao cotton by being saturated In a simple ch- nvcal preparation. The quality of the si k goods manufactured from these good la fine. The threads i are cylindrical and are from one io forty ruicro millimetres in diame er. They! sustain a weight of -z 35 kilograms per ! square millimetre. Oidmary si k hears j a weight 30 13 kll-grMms per qnare ' millimetre ; cooked silk, 15-20. The silk maJr t,y this Kentleman is much j .more brilliant than oidinary si k, and j absorbs and holds co:orinir mat - ' ter more siik ac oi : y. Avytt, only a few pieces hv- l.-rtr. priuoe.! ly the ; new procese. He ie.i.-ves, lu wver. that fur ber txp-r merit ym'I t riatr I io tO manufwC. lite til k Clienply aft jn !srge quan'i'ies. Iu ':. j,e thinks' a few years hence i he auk m ;y hs well o and die, as maeLipeiy wi't ti,n 1. 1oing their work much Ulu r than they Jan do it lhemselve.1. i AaawrrThl Maralloa. Why do to many oei.pi ,. r;iUnj JS seeoiio prefer lo euffer and . n,,!,, miserable by InrlitfrU,.n. Constipation, OUlnets, L ut A op lit, c,,,,,!,,,, uf, (lf' AeFoiKi, YelK.w t fr75rrt;. ve Will aeil them S'm, n,', .,., Wii-ier UatantM.! ,. -.i;h f: i-. --..iti ji-. j : SVImmi. KASKI N E THE NEW QUININE. gives COr-DAPrETITE QLIF.TNEKVES, HAPPY DAYS, AMU SLEPP. A POWERFUL TONIC. that the most delicate timacb will bear. ASPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM. NERVOUS PROSTRATION, ami all (ir.-m Iica9r. Themot sclv-ntitli satl .uce.srul BIvjovI Partfl er Sairlnrto 'imta Mr. John '. SrirNmmh, Srltua, N. writes : "I mul maUrii la th Southern army aod lor a duteo Jesrs guttered from its detitat.tir.tf eflocts. 1 wm f rrtbly rua Juwn libra 1 beard ut Kakine, th. new quinine. It hrljJ me at coce. 1 train..! 35 iuuJ. Hivt nut bad such Rood be lib in 20 yearn. Other Liter of a similar character I rum prom inent InUtTtJuals, wrl.ti rumii Karkine aa a remedy ol unvluubtevl mem, will bw rout on artMcati-u. Letters fmm the atxiro persona, giving lull details will ! tent on apiilicatiun. KaxltlDa can be taken without any special med ical a.lvt.. 1 a bott.. Sold by all dratfg'"'. or sent by n.eii u receipt f v,rfc THE KAtl.E i o., M Warren St., New York. Sick H"ilnche and rvlirTe nil I Ii. mmlita inH-d-nt la tiiliou yt.tfe i f the wvMtira. such as liinrw. Noiifo-a. I ininwunx, Iibtres after Ntinu. t'ain in th Si. li. Ac While tlicirmost lvuiaraatil succcna Iioa lrr-o Known in cunur HeadAi-he. yet CrrrtiK's I.rrn X Ijtkk Titxa art rquallv talnaMe iu t'ont. nation, curing and rveutinr tbn aimoyiiit; o.m i.lntnt. whil thev alo o-rr-ct all di-rfrdT f tlie atomai-h, nnrhulnUt tl iirvr and rr-uLxle Ukti bowla. fcvcn II Uiry ouly ciijvJ Ache thev would lie almost prwrioii to thow who nufTur from thU diirf.:n romplaiut: but fiw-rnnatnly their t'Hliiesr il a-t end here. atiilsrMo-e hi mi-r Iry them knI find tliem little pill ralu.ihln iu a- mnnr wy that thr will not nr witlms to do without Uieiu. But after all sick bead in thtbiw of o many live tbl htr I where wm make our gits-it btttisL. Our :lla cure it n hile oihcrs d- not. ( AtiTcx 4 Ijttu I.ivkr Vtt.iM are rrr small anl vry ewy lo Cnk- tv nr tw o pill makts A . Tiy arvj stri t!y vertrtle and H jrrt.w or puree, rmt ,y tl-t-ir jfntle actin plerts all who u tl;'tn. In vihIh at certn: tle fur jl . Silii eterYwhcrt, ir t-nt by tu&il SsallA EiH 2::-. LbaSftu. 0 ALLAN'S O ME NEEQLI CIGARS & CIGARETTES, i PATENTED e- i -Vv .V if n A," Those fioodn Coulaln Ilie Leaves or et'dtc of ttic l'lue Trer, t'e them for a pl-.is;iit emoke and tp.dy relict for IS FLU EN Z A. ACUTE ASO CHROHIC CATARRH. CLERGYMEN'S SORE THROAT. HAT FEVER. ASTHMA ANO ALL BRONCHIAL DISEASES; thy are free from adulteration, as nothing is used iu their manufacture but the BEST OF TOBACCO and FRESH PINE NEEDLES. MAjrCFACTTTBED BY PINE NEEDLE CIGAR CO. FREEHOLD, N. J. rFTTTE a-viA' C n J Maire and iTwiirn coat tri., t:i put.. isfieri r tn iv tfatin Arnvrirari cvnlina to art, mm acitora I r .ti)nti(i:arV4(a. i r.ie-mri. copy rn.Mn, ftc, r n.K I' ntw4 hutes. ao4 t Dtata t-'iit in i na i. t Qfiand, l-raocej, lnrtn.-.iij-, n4 m l othr coinfrt Ttictr a)ipr - 4s m.m,i4 4uj tr tctU ar &atur Urawirn mnS p!-jnc.,ittra rParvl and t l.is I'a'ent tVej ,nr nnur Ttrtni War e i, , 1 f!nrt f -r &'nitiuoa of aodiii lti- iao'iiee.inro'i-'i M inul Co mrm noticed Intu IKIIKll AM KHIl A.. which fata I i ar L c.rc i t tun and ti matl mUiavctt .ml r i-i-er f i' Ii.dJ ii,:i-.ieU in turn world. 1 . i.. of m bui.ca avary pnaata Ui 4 :. 1 e,w(l Vt ito-ewI nwwpp iI"H"i'-.rt4 U M'.I.LV tL I Li'Uyrar. tad w i- ! . 1 1 ; : t ; k i I iat n r sl t " toivBc. .auk in .rr tor.. t. not u- Mur'nt, KnJ P'i.e-r Ui-1 art'nTil cf ir. 1- progrraa, put- ih ip ini rMtifrT. If injtr. t u irne of I p i n aid t l a e' er im. it.on Jtnt mi n "i rt it fi.uf iuJi.i lr OU dJ.iU. bo -l ' rtt-a'er. If hil B'l inrtntinn ti ffttent Tite t H i"'. .. t t., :'.' r of SoetWw AJCMfitfaj (kl Jlr.'f Sear. Nr .'nrki li .r... :'oa avoui pbcw tuaUad Craaw ?e j.i-WZi Pr. rta Araota. MnL Co,. VVMMMCi.ct. tL I. POU TZ S HORSE AKO CATTLE POWDERS , ?io H will i! of roMr. fat or Lraa Fv tkk. II o'itr" ro-lrn are ii-r. in bu.e. f ..ut l'Nw.ir ill ure siM rr rol Moarnol . tMit- Hom.i iu r n,t o.rr- ix l-o i. Kuu hm lfni ,il In.r.iv-- Ua qr.ntlly ol mDi aaa err urn Iwrnty prr crnt aiirl make Uic batter trm an-t w?t. Fmit7- I'nril irfM nir or Meruit ilrnM BTaaT Pt to ii I'h hor-M an l ri r nnct. rnrK a iu aiTk tATirACTia. bold cver'bcie. 1AVI1 E. IOOTZ. rioprlimt. for vale at lAVISOSS Drus r-tore. C. A. LANGBEIN, niauurarturer ol and liealcr la ALL KINDS of HARNESS, .! DLL, RILi:.Vj, wnir.v, COLLARS. HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS, Kibe. 1y Nt, Carrr O.imU, at-t et .. I. pairiou it and i'rjcipilj Uunc. All Woik auarmt-c.l uj irlva ali-t. tu-D. -SUoji la -arer' Kow, on Ceau tlrtt. 1 V A 11 CARTERS SPITTLE AO 1VwVS 3 taa ..".'-t JLV. )taraugoof mot P4 rJ1,T,1 ta a on Jlundrw4 r4 Li ThonoJ .rnltcttiore f r ratenu im A Monarch r the Afr. The king bird is a monarch of the air. Small of form and swift of flight, be ruiTles up bis feathers and attacks the migMy haak with as lit !e fear S3 Le noii;ii a harmless robin. Ha s oirris Li wrnir g rattle a be swoops toward sc me eithered rival, ud twists and turns, driving his stror g bill Into sme vulner able part, and keeping np the warfare until b tires of it. Near Spruce catin a bi? speckled hen is busy with a cbup brood of little chickens. Tee no h- er has a vagrant spirit, and persists !D loamicg out of the baicyard and Wht derirs m the t uUair,g lit Us wiib her fluttering Tamity. A few daja rgo r bawk came down from the pebk of Gooss Tond Mountain, and swooping upon one of the little chicks n sa into the air with it, leaving the o d hen in a state of squsklng terror. The hawk, to fhow its ftar'efsnss, flt-w with great deliberation to;rd a big oak, with th" rvident intention of devourinj its prey upon the stalwart branches. A dark speck came out of the tree, and with many a dirt aid curve rose bigb in the air. The bawk recognized it as tbe king bird, about tbe only bird ttat is capati'e of QMing bim with fear, and making swerve from bis course and bait In bis masterful flight. He showed his fear by increasing bis epetd and turning nbout as though to retreat. The king bird pursued his upward flight until be cculd look down upon tbe broad back of tbe bawk, and then, like an arrow from its bow, be shot down and lit npDD it a fluttering bit of concentrated rage. The bawk darted, poised and swooped, bnt that mite uuon bim clncg, jabbing ts bill again and agsin into the tender fltsh near its wings. Tbe pam was too great to bear, and s- be folded bis pjw- rful wings and dropped like a shot toward tbe earth. But tbe king bird whs not yet weary, and he swiftly fol lowed. Gghting all the tiie like a de al nn. The old hen had been an inter ested sp-ctatorof the 6ghr, and when sneeawthe hawk descend fcbe spread out her wings and fl.jw heavily toward him to fiuht him away from toer young. But the hawk was too wary to permit 'o reach bim, and before be bad dropped wi'hin the rerge of her power of flight he t-pread out his wings again and shot upward. The chicken wbicb he still held in bis claws, small as it was, hampered bim a trirle, and be dropped It when near the earth and devoted all his atteutioo to ridding himself of the little tormentor that was still fighting bim with claws and heak. He sped away to his moun tain hom. and was nearly there before the king bird ceas-d bis attack. The old ben ran with many an encouraging cakle to its injured little one that was lying, a downy bail, upon the spot where the hawk had dropped it. It was s'i!l a'ive, but it died tbe next day from the wounds in 1.9 tack made b tbe the hawk's ctc. rhysoiological Reasons for Sundaj Rest. The question of Sunday work has, of course, a moral Bide, and it is that side wbtch roost strongly it fluences many who are striviug to lessen the evil. l'oysioiog'.sTs are universally agrtea men need, for pure) y physiological rea s tis, one day'a rest out of the seven. There is plenty of evidence npon this question, all pointing in the same di rection, and the conclusion is inevitable ihu the almcst universal desire of woikmen for rent on Sunday and their stioi g objection to workitg continu ously every day is the result of a natur al physiological law. which, like all oilier lawa of tbe kind, cannot be vio lated without some one having to suffer the penalty. Ttieie is a good reason for believing that many railroad accidents are direct ly traceable to physical and mental ex banstion of trainmen, caused by tbe strain of severe and exacting duties, performed without relaxation for a ptnod cf time beyond that which is al lowed by nature. And in the case of street railway tmpioyea, who are re quired io work from twelve to sixteen hours eveiy day. Sunday included, it is probable that society suffers, and will uff-r. a large ehare of tbe penalty. For the presence in be community of a cortdderable body of men to whom civil ization means almost, if not quite noth ing, upon whom society baa imposed burdens at most intolerable and infinite ly heavier than are imposed by nature as a condition of living we say that the presence of a body of men living under such conditions is a menace and a daDger to republican inf-titutiocs. Electricity Tor Warfare. INmaikable progress has recpntly bf eo made in this country in the appli cation of electricity to purposes of war fare, and work of a very high order has been done at tbe government torpedo station, where a long and elaborate ex peri mental course bas been carried oat. The electric light, especially, is coming to play a most important part in mod ein warfare, and American investiga tors in this Meld, many of whom have contributed so materially to its present state o development, will be Interested in the report of some experiments which took place in tbe Solent. England, last week. Aa a better means of defendirg tbe rcadslead an electric search light has recently been erected on tbe Spit, Hurst castle, opposite the Needle's pas sage, and six gun boats, with several torpedo craft, tritd, under cover of night, to effect an entrance from tbe westward withont being perceived. The attempt was a failure, as each ves sel was spotted by the powerful light wfcen milts t fT, and tbe gun9 were ail ready when they came within rai)g. To m. ke matters worse for the attack - ing flotilla, the smoke which they cre ated In profusion, so as to prevent the ebips from being seen, was blown astern by the wind, and the result ws a com plete victory for tbe elect lie light. Millota's Catarrh Remedy. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy, a marvelous cure ror Catarrh, Diphtheria, Cnk-r Mouth and Headache. With each bottle Uiere Is an ineenious Nasal Injector for tbe more Kucceasful treatment of tbtse complaints . aitbout extra charge. lVca to centa. bold I by Dr. T. J. Uaiuoa. RHEUMATISrp NEURALGIA Tltt-se twin dl-at causo nnioia suuenug. IK -.iW j r?M llr.it tsey are dirrvult to cure fu ,t. irv irpa in?, i ju-r r. C- !.ry o-!:!, in.! 1ji9 fr r. ::. liy r.i ! !:e v.t-rst cat-s ot rtouiuatism auJ tifumls'.a so say tliose v.lio hare uSud It. "Hiivlnsr ren troW"l Tel'h rbe-iii.at isiu at tht- kiwo an1 I"Ot fir rue nrs. 1 v Biiuu.' ei::itii- '.-et ..i. i ' iiiil was vr-ry nii u o:.:.- -I to lay I 'd tr "t-eks at a time. I u-s'il uti! y oue t- IFOR SALE. NO USE TO OWNfR r, T. r tin t. a'A js- Tfi-t!y l crel. I erm now Jump armiU'!. ul"l 1'-1 as lively us a bllV.-' i'MAHilC fKiiI I. B Kurea. Nevada, tl.oo. Six tor oa. Prugsts. Mammotli testlaiOiiUl paper free. Weixs. RicaaaosON a ColTops- urtiugton,Vt. t ! i4 I'd 1.11- t fier- tm ... nvre Out fatter nd UHyhter I DIAMOND DYES cuora Uaa tnyoVurbye. ie HUGHSCH &. SULLIVAN'S DANDY WAG OH. 3sj"o aoo. THE riKEST BO;aBiCT WAOOtf IV THE MARKET FOtt YlIE M;aLER OR ITvKK. It is well mada and finished from first-class Stock and fully warranted. AGENTH AVAXTi:i). Svnd for ('alilitw fflwvwinr a VarWty of tTl- of Wegv-ins, Carriafcm, Bupj&ira, Cartj and Cutters. JIITOIIr-iOr fS ULI 1 A VVIV, kuubctnim for the Tnula, TMx":-mrgr h'Tt. "X". - - jiv:r-. s-- J" sii" "Lia ai"rei i-;-.-ts gjjSNZM The American Live - Stock Wagon, For lie Use cf Bfltciers anl Stoctiei. Sayes Time, Latiur and Expense. Ifo daBs;or to tho animal you are oorneTing. or to your horsea. Thm niM aoea not get heatad tip, bat ia ready to lull aa soon aa it reachM th alaosatexw use, and your maat in souad and Wealthy wnaa It ia broosat to the block. (7iar Cafiiityne '.' I WHAT rprr.r u To won f'wt dull, liir.uui.t. Ii.ir-i.u ii. l, life. i-!.ri- le-.. tm ii.il .vr:l!i!y in; ii:U cuity :i; .1 l:n-il (ii; ; rvi...rn iiv u i.l lL.ir.i ii .r I . r;ci- a: i.-.r, or ut iroiu-- xi' ''i.' 1 r !-ru: . :f. i u: o.ii.-.v .i ia (i;j i:ii.M!- I'1.1--. I l::'.ir h,:.;:; l IIP :i-. ni'.-i -. 1..: I.u". ti -!, '; :-r or l.i I taTc in npnci.r.-, rli.'i.t li-i-ijui-i-t iirri-.i ta'.it, .i.M;.ii'rK-..5 J i.. ;'V -: I: l.i. fi r .- t Hirnin-s, n.ari:. : k !. n ! 1 . ri.lp.;-.':. or . t it-i.l:.:. .f i!ii:!:.i:i- ll-l:' :i. ! : nr.r. ti-osi t "n:i! oi i II ;-.-t. ..vr!!, r.rmivrwi numlir Of I' v i.j i:'-t.Mi::. y i.:c rii-r from ''t s :. i -ii( ii it i.'i ri.a:'. nuUaUius I..!.' 1. MVj'Ai!, r fi.r;l:-l l.!M r, i:vi..i;'!.l'.eJ u !- 1 ;" '; - ' I i r.. j liis xn.rw fou l lit O.'il y,,. t- 1L-. ::.- Nim!ih tha e:-!.:vr t!ie i . i -.-rs i v ,, aruip. t. ;:.:. No iiish.t -it tnc it bns renchi-d. Dr. ifi'.-cc. ;.l1,-,i ."Mvm'.W :l I.-l-ittcry will nluo ir. if r.ki-n i(-1l.!;ll to Oir-c-tl.'l n---..:: .;,i? ii-ni 1; of 1:1 :", Jf utt ri!;-o.:. itp;.v.t. tntiOiiily and 1 ontiimp t.i:. or UK- I.uiiL-it fkin 1 Holla's, iiitnt i)inis. lih.'UTtmti--m. K.lnt-- LtMva-t or otbt-r frrave i:i.".Ihi1km r.rv n,.te li:iMe tiw-t in n ml, sooner or liif-r. iiuliif a f:itvil termiiintion. Ir. I'lcTt-c'H .'ilJtii .Tlcillcnt Dls "') ": ! v.!-:-.';illy i..pi:i t.ie ljcr. and flili.il.l rr;-;:t 1 .!. Mill . Ti-.lnl villa orfiin. r.-:-!-.- ft?.: Fy-'tt-iii of n'.l t.l 'Ki-tainta and iia-r:i;-.i"-i, fnm niisn-ver muss rv-in. It ia e)ii3iiv cini-neioiia In intiiis upon tbe Kij-r"- . an l ottiT cTrn-roi-y .i triuin. rl ausir.ir, t-iiL'ii-t niti. anj h.-uin.i; tlx-ir dincaM-a. Af ar: ri!vx tii:i. I r-.tor:it i tonic, it TOmot -a rti!ii:i!!i mi. I nutnti..n, tl:en-tiy huiMinR' up t'oiU hidh ami suviurtn. In malarwl rimrtrln, tins n iiuuVriul ni ':n inu i-.m . jiii. il rrt-at c; : -.i.iiv in cuiinjr lVti-r aim Acne. lUiiUs an4 rt-vi-r. T.n.nb Arue, and k:m!i--t lr. Ilcrr,a Voldcu .Medical Die cot cry r CUklklS ALL E-fLLTSQHS. fr'.m a cormiion I'lotrh. or Ii!j tion. to tha worvvt Scrofula. nit-rheum. - (.'ever-aorea, t' lOy or Uoiib Ski irj suort, all tliMraww cai!cl t.y lot.l blord are ciwiiicre. by thia powerrnl. puHfrinir. and in iroratin- inedi. c::.. i.r.Tit K-uinir L'l--.-a mi.!ly iM-al un.k-r It N-ni-n inliii-rnix-. l.t)vci:iity baa it inani f f 1 ire poOTcy In curing TctU-r. Ik-zi-ma. lrv.,-i:is, Iloil. t nrbuni-ti-s. Sen Hy-s. tciof-u:.v-: anl Swc.'I'iitrOiip-i ,.,f Din?e, tVu:t.; Swollincs." liuitrv, or Thiilc N-lt. and KnliirRcd llhtiik !v'ii1 tin ctr.tn m !fi-ips for a lnrv-tv Trcati.- w.tU t-olor-rl ii:it- . on Mtin li-a. or tno enmc amount livr a Truatise ou rx-rolulous A ffi-itions. "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." T:rni:tr!ile rli-annp it .y iisiMS lir. I'l.Tcc'a fioivivj. .Wcdicvl IliMour), and o.id oif.-a.on, a f;iir skin, buov.int Kjiriis. vital Stn-utjtli and bodily health ti i! be csiablisbed. CONSUMPTION, which Is Scrofula ortiic Luiih, ia arrested am! -nn-.l by tbii reniiy. u takni In the earinT of tbo dis.-:i-. From its rnar- vt-:ous .ovit ever this Lcmbly tt:il liM-a-c whi-n tiriit olTfnnjr this now n urM h.nioi r-in-edy to iIk- pubiic. Dr. 1'M-rce tliiMii.ht s.-i touajy of cn!linp It hi -Coti.-c.MiTHir.' iti;" i,,t abandom-d thnt name as too i.:n iivo for a m.-diciiic rh:(-!i, tr!in its -onUfitul com bination of toiiii-, .r sTrrirrliii'nnnr. nltt-nitive. or blortd-otiiirisiiiK, aiiii-tiiioi:s. Mi-torul. and nutritive ii-o;vt-r:-!i. is uncijuulcd. not onlr f. rcr,0,iT, f,r 'onKumptioii, but for all ( n roll I c DiMiM-M r .1... Liver, Blood, and Lungs. .1 iV"k "a", fpittinit of Wood. Miort "rT of Breath. hr.mio Xual Cat.irrh. Ilron ehitie. Asihmrt. S.-vcr Coimlia. and kindred auctions. It is an eilicient n-inedr .'""Kaurta, at 10, or Six riottlea tvend ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce'a xk on ConsumpUon. Atldrtaa. WorlcTs Dispensary Medical Association, w3 Main sc. BUFFALO, N. JT. B. J. LYWCH, UNDERTAKER, And Manufacturer A Dea'er In HOME AND CITYMADE FURNITURE mn m mm suits, LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, Mattresses, &c, 1005 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOQXA, PENN'A l"Cltlieris of Cambria County and all other wishing to purchase honest FUKNI TURE. Ac at noneet prices are respectfully invited to eive ns a call before buvlca tisr wbere. aa are confident ttat wo can meet every want and please every taste. 1 liceo tbe very lowest. I Mo-'W-tl. 1 3 m " Parne'a Celery Cwr.i'.'n t ha tet-n a Goi- Fend to me. I or tlw p.-.sl two i-:ir I h ivt- i;I fi n-U wr li neural'-! i' tle lu '. 1 . w.i':ir .-fo-r :-!fT f llln - "i f -itf re ! l'-.ri- r-m f-r.-n nearlv fiir liittlt-s of 'U? .ru: -uii.i. hi.i am ! liO:U tU- -oii:i-!.il:.t- 1 1 " 'j: ' -ill i,..jniL" C8AS 11 I .wis, Ci f.r taI Viu.-. .IX. Paine's Celery Compound -I hnvc licen frrr-otlr atltU-U'il w llli te rlM u:i:.i.jiiii. r.i:4 oaM ii-J ' r- il. t u 1 i:- ! -i l . l.-fT i 'i nr? n ni?i 1 . Afler '.-. -; iiUn-! i if M rtii . lnc 1 am uu f: i ? rat'itiiijM.r troui.li-.-v.'1 !u:ft". 1Utv.'UIKon. So. Cornlali, K. IU Effects Lasting Cure s. Vi!Ti'v1fY!.-ry "funr-'iuriil liavi rerfrrnie.l-i: " Khercun-s - i.i:ii"v-lui as iijt-rvC!i u-- ot Ir'iL-rs sett la uri.v a4.ln.-m. l'leaaHnt tti take, do s tict iiwurb. I. ut alils il!i:i slion. an1 i:ill; ly vi'Ketable; a cbllJ can tak; lu WU.it s tlie i:r of suaerlJiff lotiier with rbeunuoisiu or neuraltrla ? BJBreLMn0"Pn '1 I:''?',J'y' BAotS Jlarpv, Hearty. 11 u Une-paled. -item Tor prtoaa. twnarand eiewUtm, a Id re SUIPaAN BBAPT it CH DON'T YOUR Rubber Boots until you have sean the "COLCHESTER with Sole leather Heel. This Is tha best fitting and HOST CJaElE BOOT in the market. Made of the best PUSH GUM Stock. The Sole leather Keel saves bsnsy to IU Yi'siir. - ja B'JV YO'JR ARCTICS UN- U W I t TIL YCU HAVE SEEN TH ClLAKgSTEBARC7IC wltl '6-jtalda Countar." Ahad of ALL others In at. A durability, tf you war.tth ""orth of your mon jy try tha Colcrieater w'ffi "OUTSIDE CCUfiTER." Tke Steblimq THE STERLING FIAKOS, WIUtTT sna Qnalitw of Ton, Beauty of Design, FINISH and adaptability for stand ing in Tune have no equal. Every Plana Warranted for Five Years .wi satlffstf-tloii guaranty! to avr y IfOCt'lf AImo Manufacture the Woai-D-REWWjOii sti:ri.ixg orgax Factories, Derby, Conn. ROI5ERT EVANS. - ----- .- . mSTDBRTAKBR, Alt D KANUrAOTl'HES Or and do&Ier to all kind el FUKNITUKE, Kbensburp;, Io.a - A toll Iln el Caskeu always on band.a Bodies Embalmed WHEN KEQUIKED. . Apt 10 88 STEEL WIRE FEN E Tha cheapen and ceatret Fence lor around I.awnt, Scnoal Lou, I'ouitrr Yards, Oardena, tarmt ete. Alo mannlactorers of f-liiht and llravy lrua Kcucieit, Cresting. Stable t UMmta, r ire Shutters, l-'ire tca.t ol diflercnt designs, and aU kinds ol Iron and Wire Work. TAVUlKkUEAN. . .2? 20 Market Street, Utteiiur-, Fa. Aprils, lasy.iTr. toKEMTSSia.Hf WEO. A. 9M.-OTT.Sew York City 1 ryHE FasEMAx has the Unrest circulation 1 X AvirerUf la tt an-l t tecctited. vm Manufscturers of tr T i " r l -'!,W" r I fJfgP ill k Battle or Backs. "I came to tbe foot of a little bill and sat down for a few minutes to lif ten.M writes s corrfspondent to a Lew fstori paper. "I tad barlly taken a Beat before I beard just over tbe bill a sound that resembled two piecea of heavy board being slapped together with great force. As I h-d never beard any souiid like it whtn lo the deep 'otest, I was greatly puzz'ed to know what ii was. But I was not kept loujj ,n sua peuae, tor I beaid a sudden tusbitig. and on looking lo the top of the bill I saw two large bucks suddebly whirl around and bring their heads togf-hf r wi;b great force. Azatn ana again did they draw back and spring at each o'tier so quickly that tbe eye could scarcely follow them. They were of nearly equal Bize. and and the noieeof tbe blows could be beard nearly a mile away. Though they were within easy range, I did Are, aa I was very auxlous to see the end of this remarkable combat. At one mo ment one would be on bia knees, aiid you wonld thick it waa all over with bim ; but tbe next moment be would throw off bis wary antagonist aod aeDd him headlong OTrr snmn old lg or root. But so fierce a struggle could not last long ; and it seemed to come to eDd by oue of them turuiDg and lo . all appears anct-s wishing to give up tie contest. He leaped away, followed by bis foe, who showed that be still wished to con tinue the fight. They circuled around the top of tbe bill, the foremost but a few feet ahead. All of a audden hf turned and came down tbe hill, nearly toward me. I ra'sed my rifle and pre pared to enter Into the content. I whs checked by one of the mrst re markable stratagems ever performed by an irrational animal. As tbey wer coming down tbe hill with great rped the foremost one suldcniy turn.n around, lowered his he .ti, ar.ri. Ks h ott'er wm ning high, he caugi' him under tb- tre8r, rats-d him c:er from tbe ground atjd pitched him headlt-r down tbe hill I He fell directly on b-a bead, pitched over, and fell npou bis back. As if aware of bis danger, he made strenuous efforts lo recover bis feet, but bis foe was too quick for bim, and ne he was half up he struck bim a feaiful blow in bis side. I saw one sharp horn enter near tbe shoulder. The blond flowed trom tbe wouDd aDd be was thrown upon his side. Again be at templed to rise and gin be was 'rin-k by tbe burns of tbe conqueror. II- v l again. The blood now nwtd tr.-tn ti.s nostrils; bestroggied for a few am, otes, but soon died. Ills foe. as if relenting that bis ene my was a'ain, stepped up and smelt ot bis wounded side. I bad seen enough. Tbe time for me to take part In the drama bad arrived ; I leveled my rfiV and fired ; the haughty eorqueror f( It, and his Mood mingled with that of hi victim. I fmnd tbf m very fat ami webbing when dressd. one 205 ai.d the o.her 223 pounds. Dancing W llh a Corpse. Borials a ive are far more common in hot countries, where tbe burial takes place within twenty-four houn. alter death, than they are here, where tme gets, as a rule, nearly a week's grace. In i?psin, the body is frrquntly te rn oved to the undertaker's shop a few boors after death. In one of the largest of these estab lishments in Madrid, some years ago, an extraordinary sight was witnessed. A gentleman was brought !n in his "casket" one afternoon, and placed in tbe room set apart for that branch of tbe business. The proprietor lived over his premises, and on this especial even ing was giviDg a grand ball. "When tfce ball was at Its height, gentleman in fuil evening dress suddenly joined the company. He danced with the wife of the undertaker and he danced with the undertaker's daughter, and seemed to ba tboroogbly enjoying him self. The undertaker thought be knew his face, bat did not like to be rude and 88k bim bis name ; but by and ty all tbe guests departed, and tbe strange gentleman was the only one left. "Shall I send for a cab for you ?" said tbe host at last. "No. thank yon," replied the gentle man "I'm staying in tbe boose." "Staying in the house 1" 'Staving In the bouse !" exclaimed the undertaker ; "wto are you. sir ? "What dm't you know me ? I'm the corpse that was brought in this afternoon." The undertaker, horrified, rushed to the mortuary room and found the coffin empty. His wife and daughter bad been standing with a corps. An ex planation, of course, followed. Tbe gentleman, who bad only been in a trance, bad suddenly recovered, and bearing music aod revelry above, acd having a keen sense of humor, bad got out cf bis coffin (the .Spanish coffin closes with a lid, which is only locked just previous to interment) and joined tbe festive party. He was quite pre sentable, as io Spain tbe dead are gen erally buried in full evening dress. A Wild Turkey Scheme. Tre wild turkey ia a bird that almost disappeard from tbe face of bas tbe earth. But it will be comforting to sportsmen to learn tbat there are sections of the country where still this gamesome and toothsome fowl abounds In comparatively plentiful. Such is said to be tbe case in some parts of Mississippi. .But jf the record receutlymade by an old honter down there ia kept up the supply will not last long. The hunter in ques ton enticed a flock of turkeys Into a lonely place in tbe woods by ecattering corn on the ground. This operation was performed several days in suces- s:on until nineteen nice fat birds formed tbe habit ot resorting to the place for tbeir daily breakfast. He then laid for tbem, atd oDe day fired into tbe flock, killing eighteen outright at oue shot. Tbe nineteenth escaped with a broken wiog. His neighbors feasted on turkey for a week. A FINE PIECE Or 10BACC0 fitti IS INDEED A LUXUFir RHZER'S AMONG DEALERS THESE GOODS ARE ON THE MARKET IN ONLY ONE SHAPE, 3x12 FULL 16 02. PLUG THE MOST CONVENIENT T9 CUT IN POCKET PIECES OR CARRY WHOLE. JKO. FIKZER d EROS., LonisYille, Ky. Gaston's Prostoline, THE VONDERFUL METAL POLISH, For Clenclnr and Polishing- BRASS, COPPER. BRONZE, NICKEL, Lc, It will clean Xt&ls wilii leu labor than any preparation avr prodmced, ffiving' a brilliant lustre which cannot be equaled, and which will last loader than any palish obtained by othar means. Sold by the HARDWARE AND GROCERY STORES. CANVASSING AGENTS WAN TEH. Dobbins 'Electric Soap THE BEST FAMILY SOAP IN THE WORLD.- It is Sli'in!! Fere. Uaifsrm in duality. WFH E ercin.il formula forwhirh we paid $x,ooa J il tzirenty vr t t t ha. ucver ircn niCKiiiird or "fl clt. u-d m the 1 g-iiet. l'tti Mtip in H itieu licnl in taMl.t.y i-dny -nitti t:ut muilr lernly yert oko. TT cruifain. t4thin (but enn f n j u re t u fiU4C labi le, li bright ens rVors and blcarh' u li trs. T 1 aiics fl.imt.-lc and blanket a nn nthero;tp in th; worli do wniiont sknukii leaving them soft and a-hitc an J I.kc new. READ THIS TWICE vpHR ia a crre-t hrt f nr of time, of labor. J nf soap, cf fuel, and of the fabric, 'h-rr Dob bin.' I trctnc So-j u icd ererellu: te ellre- t IOI1.S. 0 IZ trinl w' df mo narrate It great merit. It w H pir vou to nuie thxt trial. IKK .,11 hen: .linn's il cxteusiTcly imU ukcu sua counienciica. peware of Imitations. lvVvW TNPIST upon lobl.fti Flrrtric Don't lake A Magnetic. Fieetro-Mincic. Pniliclihia tlmn, or any oilier fraud. .-nipiy Lccuse it ir. clicap. I hcy wfil ruia dv.he, nj nrr deux 'At any price. Ask for nd tnke no other. Nearly every grocer from Man, to Mciu keept ic in stock. If your hasn't it, ba Will orJrr fnvm hi, nearest wholeviiile grocer. T5 K.AO carefully the iniHe .-rapper around eacH J L.r, and lie carrfiit to follow 1 1 rreiionn on eai-h oul-vide wrapper. Vou raunnl nllord to wait lonccr before trying for youneif thu old, reliable, And truly wonderful Dobbins' 4 Electric Soap. I. L. CRACIN & CO., Philadelphia. Pa. OTJXi. A VVEEZK ClubSrstem while a convenient to the buyer as any : t . Bft 'al-JSkX'i ri ttem to us. The mS ltl 3) Watch Uub, and we ret cash from !jjX f9 ,1 the Club for each watch before it eoes ii 1 113 ; I out. thouuh each member only paysinfc as a weefc. xuis u wry we give you mure lor your muiiey mail any one rise ii v and why we are doing the Krrest SrLl only first quality floods, but our prices are about what others net for sec ond quality OiirIO (-llTerW.U It rS:r tsasubstantulSUyer tnetimitmtrtm rr any kind) Stem-Wind American Levet Watch cither hunting case or open. Oiir O 1 1 1 1 U'.t.k I. . r.n.-.n,l y&3h Open I 'ace, first quality, stiffened IjolJ -l American Lever w a ten .ruarttntrrd ta Jv..- 1 - 4 watch sold for f i3 be others, we find a fcrst-class hutfencd tkJd Cae much Ks- f -- J! more sati'if'.ctorv and serviceaLle than I- v "f g any Soltfl Gold Case that Can be fold at ?? less than double the money, as cheap J'SCnl l.v n.,lir 1 ilvtS.-i . - . " i. .. -.t . S-T-t. l3-r .umcrous important patented im provements, of vital importance to accur ate Ummg l atent thutfirosf, i 'aient Stem "ip,rr. vjtioi w controlcxcluuvriy. It isftilly eaualfo accuracy, appearance, dura bility and service, la snv s.?c Watrh eiihec- j I Open Face or Hunting. 6ui 8 13.00 Ilall- rwmci vw oteat ts especially constructed tor the most exacting use, and is the Iwst Rail road Watch made. C)ien Face or Huntirur AH these prices are either ail cash or ia clubs, 1 " ' 'ir . frk oita mi rr.ua. The Keystone Watch Club Co t4 VAUIT sr. FMILADA. fA. Arreota Wanted. A Lax Watch Intulator, $1.00 t tvrravet rreuwti.. vsin.t tii.rn.tl.ra. istt.a"ia. mt tj a.u r-.-xyt "ir ; l( f frt r-rtc. CZT ".t'U i, tW..ql ft I'i W WaSsH SSSCTta FffiS V-'SrwiTSflL y"l'iiUK Air.-iil-yvviir :v. ijh ir if f - ruiirninu e. iim ati'l lul.li .v.' ' p- rf ui-h doultUv th. eo.l . yi rc.t f.r trt.l I. ymnr .wn b.e IjBa V J , vrii-r you bay. H IKIMLUI fciX TVjlU K t It ". I'atnkwwx Ik. 1 JW COMES AS Jte$Zi FINE PIECE fl-SllPLUG i TOBACCO -AND IS "SH KNOWN ASA ( X fviAKE IT $rand r : -v . . . t-T" O un - "- Tj . 2 3 " R-r ----''-?-! CJ g U3 uj u i mm .lorill l Illflil ft o .. last report gives Borne ini.J! UIls respectiDK the v w r -!r5 -North China, t.wn u.""4'? mine, and TiecTiin, which' tlleteJ lilt limmur .-a t traflis throunhout, n ,s ruiles Ioiir, nd tha t..r((,H ? ' X4.0 -vr mile. This inc u?iB itiR B'ock aod enfjiDes. at,r , c, ;t W Bum siJe-nt on eUMons. whsr Uii'sbuvfi come from l'' Vuhiin, with the exp' t; '. ons of light rails from Krupp cock is built on the epn fr, , chdsr-J chit fly In EnjjlanL lem saves tbe heavy fr.- Kilt cb"a i'u!ky carguPS, aDd enab'ea fb- c"'"fi to make exastly v, hdt sui g it bf' TL p.sseoger cars, sifni r. teak, are fiftv-Cv tt. i. -! more than 100 peoi: n.. Ct" came from the Uuitd ..tbers are English, buiit on ti?! ienD cyslera, which h.s ptovd 7 (he best for the rough roatJa lih roll. " " Il The water along the Una is S-i Tar the company has ' caused In England tlirr,nu fc j agents, which it finds a more .i..;"!- ry proceeding thin (W,Df firms In China ; but.m view of x ibility of tenders bting asked for makers would, the con?ul thisfaV well to appoint local rms . J' agfntB. and establihh prrp ti tt-ms, in oidt-r to cheapen aijd (,c . telegraphing. The rails ustd by the p-'ri;t pany are invariably of Sacdutrg, " ard eections, fortj live pnurdi, nviinila on1 o ..... . i . iritig iuc uizs erapiuyeo. Trains Engineers Hi.Jiip fo r, Said an ola railway eng.'rt cthr day : "There are three kir-Ja (,f ir I do not want to hav.i rLyth:: witn. Une Ja the jny train, y never know frhen yiL' will v,t'm-'. see ion hacds. You will le .;-, the rate of forty mi!e an fcour, ,i, you go around a cuitp, arj , dash by the toss hn1 l:ar r!s back to tht rn. There ia k!WiV good dal of talk ovtr tl.en,- . !. much time is tuken ip. Twux'e. p easarit train to l.ardv is ;Dtj,r:, train. Every cue litir 2 tlo.'.j of road kiu.wa ynu from t-crj come by every day, aiJ it.tr ihafe know them as well. When nr 8rT Bion tbey presume upon tf !r Ui-i to endeaver to ride i n tLe frjioe, o her place will do tLrm. Xbc neerfta lo refuse tfcem.tisitt omoant to docking his iragi-s free: ty to sixty dnys if tin y ccap'.;i(;,u is positively apainst tLe ru!rs 0! - . . .1 v. .. . .... 1 imU. a nr pertrius oeniea pr lege always lell hard atom 'v..wd;, upon the engineer as unarcoirn it l he lant and worst of a!l, lorrrp the otlit-eis train. If yon rcn ' they eay tou aref-cir- d an l fr:.r fast. If you m&ke i-rnil t:m tt1 jou are careiess ana r-cK:-m. nr.', t 10 Kill somehody. i. uu cd t . them. Mechanical .Marhle lutlen. A machine has been f-et up carving building at th r.tiu.lf 1m granite works, "Westerty, li. will probably revolutionise h!1 for: method! of One granite, s!ate swii ble cutting. It ia called the pnec: carver. An air cylinder, ruo by :. discharges into a receiver, wbereur ptessure of from forty to fif'.y p"n:i carried. This air is fed out in tb-u' ing room through a larjre tun c flexible tubes, which in turn area'.u ed to thf "pneumatic carver." ' tool consists of a cylinder, in wt piston with a transverse angulir'i' The latter controls the several the piston. Tbe compressed ru mitted alternately above and b?:1 piston. The piston is not at :;! the spindle or stem carrying there', tool, but drives it outward. Ttia ment cuts tbe stone. The ret urn re is made by means of a powerfnJ sjr The stroke 5s abort, but madfl marvelous rapidity. Tt e nuchiDeei: run at lo 000 or 10,iHNi8i;ri)keperr Ute. The workman guides then" : i with his left bund nnd coa'ro s- prssure with his rieht, and !?' turu thia maivelcus stone ttct-ri directions to suit his work. M end in? Itrokcn Artiii. Shellac cement is m:id" of two?-' shtfllrtc and one part of VtDf ' pentine, fused together acd torn-t--to sticks. In roondii g glass m'- wurm the latter enough fo 5'"" stick on the edffis of the y.tx' mended. Dibmotd cerxect it K j for mending glass, china and ' ware, aDd is made ty nocins mamonic to isinglass diso red : " spirits. Pot it in a I ottle c4 lff well corked. Tho LHiid:e8 0: - I and forks can be meiidtd ! . .. r'f- ine nonow in the nance i - powdered resin, the iron sta- !' red hot aDd thrust into ti' where it will remain Crmlj t it has cooled. Piaster of 'rl", be kept in every household, ! cel eDt for mending lamp sbJi V. . T Ainn B la!EPr'" uiuu.c, rtc. xu uiruun'v - bas become loosened frCID socket, thoroughly Hsti socket and the reservoir. old cement, and see tint the P- . : finely powdered. M:x "" (i; ; until it becomes the consistent? j cream, then line the sjckft ' j press the resorvoir into ''''"f'jf. move with a knife and z- . j I bat bas ovei flowed, and le' j s-t thotocMy tn-fore ntiigjt I !'' NUllotl-. s.ooH"'r,OP This Is l-eyoiid question tl""Dri)ijil!' ful Couith Uedit-iue we tmvef'fr dot.es Invariably cure Hi" or tj Couub. Croup, and UroiiHiit" j wonderful success iD the cum 1 Ion is without parallel in trie -j I .,..ti..i.va Si.,n its fimt disO'el5 i been aold on a guarautee. " other medieiue can stand. Xt J ,, Counh we earnestly k J $ I'rice 10 cents. 50 cnts, t r LunBe are bore. Chest or Je I SUiloti's Toroua riater3. -o'0 Davison. a"aj. Th British consu: ut T, r
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