mvninmvs. ixomarlrulDlrt t r.l.-iotfo-i ! i a I sylvnnia K.kviuo. Drii'n'iiij Uutrr T!nt Cirri ; Hurtle. ef I. iii,-tiHt' in s .r..tiu :, : l-mitei lt iftir i.i iiiiIm unt -t.,lii-t itc. In a lii-on, dark ravine a few inilt fruni .New t astlo, I "a., in North I't-avi-r to , 1 1. I..iw i- 1 1 1 t fount v. is a uoii- tb-rful n:ttirril phenomenon in t he shaii- of a i li'ahlf (.'rnwiii:' rock. Fifty yi Mi -. ao. when il ;w lirst iioti '!, an in- verted sixxlt it pail would ;il!llost I'tiVtT it. To-l;iv it is a irreat Ixtwlili-r, ten feet in lit ivlit. and fittien li" t or irnne j in eiiviui.fi rcnce, and wcijrl.in;; tiot. bv-i than lifty tons. Punni- ilit summer liioiuu it iscdViTi'il with a dense rich moss tuner three inches deep, thrniic'li hiili the w atcrs Iroui a little spriiiy j trickle continually. The outer forma! ion of this i"'-k has a limestone a;ie:i r.: nee. hut unco re- i move t lie T ioss and chisel in the gritty surface and tin real beauty and pe culiarity of the rock arc seen. A c dl'i lar format ion like a inainiuoth sponge is discovered, and about the cells is stone as hard as adamant. fn cutting 9 I. : .. .v.:. ... ti '. i . . ... i . I 1.111 HIT III. 1 HIS 1 foil nd to cunt in ue. ike substnnci l but it, M . U. , to have hein transformed into a translucent t'.int. There are tousof this flinty rock, for it is as heavy as granite, and every ounce of it is uiidouotcdly moss anu ir.Lcr vegetable matter pet rifie l. This remarkalde pot ri'icat'ion lias bnn wrought hy the ad ion of the water from the spring upon tlie muss. The water seems to have tlie singular prop erty of turning in i o stone every t i tug tint is brought in contact with it ter any length of time. It has an acrid taste, and is ti inl.iuli' e,l I y heavily charged with mineral i' stances, ai tlnnti:!i tliiii far it has never hei n an alyzed. T;u most, retntu kahle fact abort it is that it accomplishes so much in s-. short a time. The moss grows luxuriantly in the dark hollow, an I the Lipid' -scent iU;i"ity of the u ;iirr has opera'ed year aftrr year upon the Livers of moss, turn ing 'hem into a honeycomb of stone, and adding u what was flr-t a jcnail rock, until to-il.iy there i this gr'at bowlder tf ) fi l led Vere'.ition. A short liiin' after the moss Levins tn gnw in the spring, it ennui. cities tw solidity at the roots, and the (.vilifica tion follow -i close! on the track of thr growing moss, l:lc the l.Ti iiiiou of feraj on the work of the coral in.ects. As it, lifoiTess, s. the dark L'reen of Die c''eta I. ill! yellow- ish, then changes darkens as the ti er. Tin- moss is Is perix t u.iTi , ill stetli to LroAit an. 1 k rroWK o Li mit all th-it oy the act ii n of the u i i r . I'l.int . h-a' tw in's, every Ve'et il'lc sttleit.tni t !ia t has fallen on the rot k and l.un there have heeli illl- J reri:i;i d ilh ui 1. as l y the tom h of an iuevoraldi fate, heeli turned into .slone Ly it. Stratum upon stratum of the fnoss s'oue l as c-row n over t hwin, mid many surn o'ljtvts are now to !t found hermetically sealed deep in the heart of t he r ck. To the i-.it:. r:iL.-:sf the r.-k is mine f treasure and deli.'ht. X.i onceier i-h isi-Is in to t hat :l i n v Low ! L r w i thou t foiiiiu.' upon ertes ,i:id t u iirs peirilled iiuioiiL- th osx and ectn -in manv Iln" speci!. ",, , t,, ,-, ..lie. is I.e. rt and "make t-n io-.s less fortui. ite mortals. Those who hae isif-d it I ;. ,.s far say there ii not another such cu:icsit t.uouu in tho world. The peo le in the ne.-:,h,,r-hood L;io Lei,' 1. now n of the reiuirk ahlc eualii iis of t !u . spri ir.-. Mr. Will iani Allsworih lit- : ,1 isc,, it. d it ticu-lv n:t yi .ifs a -. then the ;. ua.st fis t or I'te re Lchiu t he s:, ;,.-, Now ell has c limited Mi the .si 1c ,.f un til It. is partia'.lv ..h.c.c . 1, v, l of the -sprin.-. ,i:id h-is turned the water of the little Lrook tha' cu.cs down through the ravine somewhat, out of i's course. Mr. AlNwortii and some of his iu i-li-hors intend to try the e : pe-i tueti t ,,f fastenin ; a froir or some ntuer i rent un in such a way tiiat the water w ill Lav a chanc, to act upon it, and see whether it w ill fill up an i ma 1 t issue wit h it s min era! L union as it. has done the M .jetaiile ones that have come i:i con t iin, , con tact wi lt it. Iln v lir.uiv i. liev it will, and doula it. there seems little reason t THREE GOOD DECDS. A Htitrr of lititt-,itff.iiro the I.lk of Whii It II is Nfr. r Item Tot. I. rranklm M rphy Lrouht sympa thet ic tears to t'ii' ees of his I :!!( at tin' dinner of the Leather Manufact urers' Association hy rela'in.r a story of licnovolon.-o. says the Newark Journal. A friend of his, he said, was walking dow n to husiness one inorninu w hen he saw a youu;.' woman w ith a Lahv in ' " j arms, sitting on achup-h step and weep itiiT. The man. whom Mr. M irt hv called Jones, was touched Ly her apparent tis tress and asked her what was the ca.iso ff it. "I walked into town," she replied "to liavti the Lal.y hapfi.ted. and 1. fost me .:! to have the service it will rmd. 1 haven't the money and t don't know What to do." '"Well, that's a small n atter sail Jones, haven't -vt in change, hi.t hert as-lil.il. Take it an II wiUwa: for the change. The woman returnod in a short time and h anded Jones 57. lie patted child's head and went down-town joi,-iii' in his ow n c-uodnos-;. the , re- f.dt tloIlO as tin - (food all day and his countenance s with an unusual brightness. His socia'es all noticed the ch.tnc-e and a.ly one of thet'i ask d him the cause vf it. "I am happier than uu.il to-dav." said J mes. '-and the ru -on of it i . that did three pmd t'linfson tuv wnv iL wn- town this luornin;:." lie r. lated tl hi ic- eurrence and wound up Ly ain-: o I iierfornii'd a deed of cha wtarted a little chil l iui its way to para- ' aise and -Tot seven irwotl dollars f, t a coutiTcrreu cin bill." WATCHING A COURTSHIP. A Vntma; Man'a l'r,.;rra Mrwurr.1 by tho lalrnrtt ..f ia I am ineasurin rour - Trh..a progress in courting Mis, AtTociiou, ' writ. -s a Louisville Post amateur sleuth.' j I have no evial acijuaintaai e with 1 him, hut I fn-ijiicntly pass the younk 1 laJy's home at ni-ht. I roiu thw iiht in the j.arlur he has Let n falling twt i months, and during that tiinw hai madt procrt ss. j At ilrst. I used to meet him i-oniinj I out of the k' ttes as tho hells struck ten. Shortly after, however, he vtierienc..,! the pleasure of counting the hell in tho parlor. IIv the hy. diduei ever notice, while chat tin in vnur f isei i, .1 ; . , - "jj, , how lou 1 tj.oso L. Ks struclc sounded 1 liko the roar of .. Lattle. j The lights soon he-an to burn uftenrr In the parlor. For tw weeks the. jurlor j was dark, and I knew that they had quarreled. How sad! FortwowhoU' Weeks they never av each other tnt just iM cause Tr,;. tovo eamo two minutes late one nu'ht! It it lovers' .piarr. l, I are loves renewal, so they were, s.xn I burnin "he iras .m 1 eiml s ' ' ' 1 ' 1 ' r " luos. fiery nU'ht now, and : tlie her nij;ht the li-lm ,,. actually i UUrilMl' at v.. n I. 1... - . ., .. v t 1. lit. voiinir man. you have reached the limit n. w; don't stay later tllall ,.l,.vcn 0VK-!. Ifj dancen.us, s) ur father says. If you are determintsj to stay lawr than deven. l ick nut a jrh 1 who Las a small and di li'-at.. fat her. i JOB : : PRINTING. rut: FKKOJ.V Printing Offic. I the place to eet your JOB PRINTING i'lontpti.v Ai'tl Mti.ntitc'oriy rtcutel. Wo will nifi-t tti price of sill houoraole coiupt-tion, We don't do any but first-ias work and want a living price for It. Witli Fast Presses anil New Typs We are prepared to turn out Joh Printing of every d'scriptiou in the FINEST STYLE and at the ver? Lowest Cash Prices. Nothing out the best material m used and our work npeaks for Itself. We are pre pared to print oo the shortest notice I'omLKS, PnCKIBAMMES Business Cahdh. Taos, Bill Heads. Montwi.t Statements. Envelopes, L.AUE.L, ClKcrLARS, WeDDINO AND Vimtiso Cards. Checks, Notes, Dkakts, Keceiits, Bond Work, Letter and Note Heads, and Hop and Tarty Invitations, Etc. We ran print anything from the smallest and neatest Visiting Card to the largest Boater ud short notice and at the most Kcasonable Bates. The Cambria Freeman, EBEXSDUKG. PEXN'A. 0 ALLAX'S 0 cigXrT&cigarettes. PATENTED TheM ai4i ronlaln tb Luvti si .rUlr wf lb flue Tr. Use them for a dta.'sant smoke anj ppwdy relief for tNFLUEMZk. ACUTE AND CHRONIC CATARRH. CLERGYMEN'S SORE THRO A T. H XT FEVER. ASTHMA AND ALL BRONCHIAL DISEASES; thoy are free from adulteration, ad nothing le Ubed In their manufacture but the BEST OF TOBACCO ami FRESH PINE NEEDLES. MiNCFACTCErD BY F''E NEEDLE CIGAR CO. FREEHOLD, N. J. S 1,000 REWARD to ay m wbn will contradict -v -s w ciAtai Jena Blackinq WILL NOT INJUE LEMHM. ola r A Kaxdhlfk. lr,I -m,"k"", Jr"!"t' "f thm. try tb. MW. Ilia Binl.Msl: ltanf s tnp .4 Iwilliw m b.tl ul Acni.. Ul umn. nd l-i it ibmti dy rw a uxuilil. rka it cut anJ Itinji it ap to dry asd a mui ita 0"n,itKncrrnllv Wo rs tntumil ladt t,.m a finii.ar t.t null Fraocti Imam, ajid :-ntl-m."i "! anjt H'ini.1 1,1. o faata Elack biic. ur wita lij.c.l tU.-Litix tVai ruuMuiuow jua. WoIffsAGfflEBIacking M&ko rxy kiuJ of Init tbw WATERPROOF, SOFT. AND DURABLE. lit baantifui. rk-h. liLIISKV l01.IiH hi or. e-il'sl -ira umw astd 4...v"rt A PtilUli l.ts w Mrnitli forWoaifi.iaa - U e-k lar l-n,andoi I larwa Leather aviill I'aup lliiiitVa toh.a,i . i WOLFF & RANDOLPH. PHtLOfLPHi. tst iwm .si.ss. umoara. and rtr tiara gaaraUk F0 Horses, Cati!, Sheep & Hogs. Etc:$ m-,nmcCy forth rapid car of Mart CVtj. Coubs.. KUe Coub, YtUo Watar. Fr. Dist.Pr. Sor and ak Era. Lang Farcr. Costmenest. Blntchca, and all dlScultlM iHf Ing tram Impurities el th Blood. Will rtlltvo h'.avt at 0 RC0. J's mm fucturfJ tr tit JOPPA WANUFACTURIX6 CO.. LYONS. . Y. FuEt SJLLE LV AiJ. ITU l ilKj- PKRUVIAN TONIC LIVER REGUL.VT0R. Tbo only mro aad radical euro for CONSTIPATION. BILIOUSNESS. INDIGESTION. anl all dturJr al tb llvar Dil hat ourad hun lrs! t si aad la tb t,nlv rtnaji l..n,.r.. l. ,inJln rase B wbK-b mi mHit kt!llul rhyician b, atiarl tallat rrttimuuitli fricn baajraua ol tot,l liTtna In Hlair coontj. l'naTlTaala It t aim. fa-turl bv I. T. Ktrla,. VIIIama. mtmrm. Vm . lur tbo . T U. t o., and lor ai by all druaa-ti-ta at 10 rtiu pr tmttl Nub a-itnuln xcpt a bat nowt tbo'ln dtaa arruw-baasl trad Uart, April r,ta, w-ly. SUE SHAVING PARLOR I CCR. CENTRE AND SAMPLE STREETS EQCNSDURC. PA. J. H.OANT, Proprietor. rjvi k pr-KIJ will alway Bod at at oat Mm 1 ol builB In balna boart. ETrytbtn;kPt t tail rotw. A bath room baa baoa ron- wmMttM with a hot or cold bat a. Bath tab 'TerJthln nn'tl therein kpt perfectly v... s .v,-.... m. "i-l.l., M. D. KITTELL, Attorney-ot.JUaw, EBENSBUKO, FA. om-o Armory UoHiIIbk, crp. Ccurt Hove, ISli m a Q; L rtAD s. MASr ii is ijci r-tH YssjTssa TfttLco. Ttirir Impertnorr In f trtiitliiinnr and Atsu in I'rutct'titiaT a l(ma Orchard. An innuirer asks if it is an adtisahip practice ti place mounds alsiut yiiiin;,' trees for wiiitor; he has ho.inl it str.ia ; ly ooj ru-.l t.i tivca t jo w hen the w in I ! ft ' tr 1. u'v jV a h--n a-- ? t r . t.,r-. i. .': .-.- u.lf ; 'i 1 i. wil l water, u .a Is njr.' d into mor.i:, to thf perni.itient Injury of tho tr. In answer to t "its imi'iiry It 1 a pond pra-Uc t make small mound, for tlirs.o objects, tho chief one for tbo r ulusioui of niico, waioh will nTfr wnil a smooth hank of hard earth tin der auow. 11 a u tors may Ju4 of the datipr of the iucuniona of mice. If t'u- trei wero planted in a prass field, the lUnpcr would b groat without this protrrtlon; in rican uultirataed prvund it would hr yr-ry small, exrcpt near the bounduries, which axe more or lose town with woeJa aad pra&A. In such case thtt troc.H nor tho outolde would ho safer with thi protootion. Tlie othir two ubjtct are, stiffening the tretss it-iinit the wdnd, aad protoct inj the roots of half-tondcr kinds against severe freezing in exposed situa tions. . . -- -" Tho barm (spoken of by the abore In quirer would tako plae with Usso re.ro- i i . . lrnbiy u u t Kir trajiw piavnlinrf. with the roots eat short and the f unjoined tops remaining-, on whirrh the wind would ha to a strong purchase. 'With root e re folly Uftovd. ajtd with suf Ccieni lcatia to brace the ti-oos firm ly, and . the Kpw pvoperl reduced by cotaoj hack anil thlaalua. the wind could de avo barm. Mounda of esarth iu 1 jh I tha-n b pla-el about tim for tlie iMc-ntioaod. If the or llko vhloi. tloe lit, t. purposi-9 alrotely trixsi wrm fc.iiaJl uuiatrlu. If lxs. 'C smooth aad c iu pac V ly. n-uulil rstnjttr uwfnl amtoh,oe, which wrt.M U nilll U-j If a aolld roiu.d pit of turf eappisd uvnod. m re;-ri-snv.d in Titf. L Their aWbt .iioul.. K ahont t'su 1 ireSt, and thy roi.ld l- rcV-i rlowu In tia-.' " ; ll.it lh' uiiii:drt may hn mmrr letawly or ituv' Tos lly l:jti, au4 an nope Lrm i:i..n ctKil. Au arq ualataKrie cut a larss, tot- orchard. I rrorn b-Jar kunie v,-r"s In tho f.tTi, be t(oci, U4 U Kara ihn fre.ss frriTn ae rssa. by Ukcoris of rartdi treitaia atra IU beae of tlie 'r-.-i. Tlx? ewrth iraul throw arot;n. tl.tm lta the opw.4 In aodo Mi.l iln.ks. U twsn w-.lah :rre ttM cro lrjre erioirh f tVe ar.iw to uv-r. or. If not lanrn oanTrb th-y if n '.w vd fie!? way thrrrnrh ha pwata id Lurf. 'Jl.e-se ii,,iiii!i a;-je.rd ko ro- .:rs: th.-t .; i . e-s TTil .'or .s CTJit .'or thtlr own stiun tad k:uo3. tjo ; in;.- were rri'dd aud VliO la I u--v.rj d-sStfWrsi. t'ojps ..'y-t -. ten L.cjci. ttnilJ k 'i .-. j W-attuept Pay be ftT ri'Ltsii u . :xur..-y v.ii ri :ta frjai a UjiC- a:rl l--iid-ln f. arlvj; Mii:;. - tl' uo.-k ia tjf Len Jua iu J 'lii-tn tho trsMrst d:-.n?cr, i :. 1 w bare lu grJi KJsati: b ilua and tw-ca thfiiii j-lrdlod by the u-owardi,. . by m i tJlliuf U earth compactly lu all tlij ereTlo, Vkv and in not encircling tlie pla- which re ceived tiic;n with kuistoth alordnir earth up which- the mien refuse to ascend. 2 roprcsonti su :h troes properly taken caro of aal f.-j front the danger of Uii.v; tho ujoju ! uf oara which sur rounds the tre- ak.ld b-jsmooth ; ad c-jnipact on all aidtsa, 5C ;r ' Younjr orcharJa aavorai Vatsj old "and firitily rooted and 4(14 are some t;ciclnUnerx'U-iav gillri by mice if Kia-idire; nssar rrtt asu.ndartys c if ?ttu, or woods lutraj V-s-,B allowed par tial poeodon. A m-lbor has eet out a thousand peer Irt. and tbeybad already beun a Truruua ffrowthsS. A three-inch unow ia lia-h enebledv'the mice to gtrdlo the . bie of them, which bo a&surod us he cuuii hare proroatod by earth mounda. Uo MTed them all, iiowever. by bridlu the plrdlel i por lijns with consrclicf twiyn. STANDARDS OF LENGTH. The EaglUb. Yard and tha rreneli Matnr Whlah U the IWttarT In the United Hukw an.) Vmtin.j j SUndard of length is the yard, and the Hurauou arioee; flow ionjr Is a yard? It may be Bald in answer that a yard U simply an arbitrary standard which tra dition says i be! upon the length -or the arm of Henry VIII. At prvent the yard Is the distance between two mark upon a certain bar. kept In the Tower of London, and if it hould be deetroytsl tte esat-t standard could no Ter be replaced. To avoid this uncertainty, and obtain a fixed and unTaryinff standard, tne French, In the lat century, made an ao curate measurement ot a quadrant of the earth's circumference, and tak iag the tn-millionth part of thU distance, gave it the name cf vvcv, and adopt4d it ad the standard of length. This length, which is equal to aboat 39.37 iachee, is now la uni rl Lae on the continent of K- , rope, ana is authorized as a leal stand ard in nearly all cUiliiod oountrive. Considerable discussion baa arisen as to ; whether the original raeaeuremea wa perfectly accurate. andite.ms probable i that there u a small error, so that if the standard xaet-r dow kept In ParU ohould be deetroyed, a rmoauremen of the quadrant of the earth would no a-ive us exactly the same meter. IIows. or, the error in any ease is a rery minute one, aad the chance are rery email that the original standard will c-Ter le destroyed, to say nothing of the fact that the numerous copies distributed ateonjr the various nations of t v,a. a.i i do not appreciably diSer from It Tovr alar txience w, Modern Rtp Teat Wlajtloe. ' Two Neapolitan brigands, Viecenzft Cieco and Giuseppe Boea, have been re cently set at liberty after forty years imprisonment. I ia ImnmtiKi. bcribe their astonishment at tho a'.ght cf the railways, telegraphs, tramwaya and other modern inventions, which bad not been dreamt ot In thtdr younger day, bull they are not happy. They complain that when walking In the street of "aplfs9 they do not meet a single face they know, not eren that of a former victim. Signer Crisp! repre sents a raternal government; tha for lorn condition of the poor fellows has awakened his sympathy and he has furnished thera with tho means to re turn to their native mountains. Signor Crispi is a lover f old institutions, and brigands wero getting bcarce in tho Camtag-na cf STapli. - s - - - s M.'V - r i Spring Disorders Shattered nerves, tired brain. Impure blood, debilitated system, all hre the natural out ouiue la Ut9 Spring. A mod Kino mast be used, and nothing equals Falne'a Celery Com pouad. We lot others pralee us you cannot help believing- a disin terested pttny. Frtradler-ieneral W. L nreiilat Burllns' ta. yu. wrltre: -I have usd ralue's Celery t.'ompouxid on fievcnU orcaittoas. and aiwavl wiu brntiSt. Lust spring, bKlrtf vary roach run dora a aad tlrbllHaJod, I couuuFOCcU It. ISvo boU made me fel like a bcw ban. As a rnorrai tonic and Bpnr,) medicine I 'lo not kaew el Its equal." os- AmmiXi-m rf Color. r..yr. Hmtj If, ajroO Ig, XctmomctU. 1 1 iv . DRIHK PORK MATER . BY USING THE Bucket pump and water purifier t5 JV.-i'V rA - SsjP fil -oJ f lf4lrtJJr.Sefy s-i r. 7w t--i Pwrrfiets tv Aermtion. -as- s l CEO. HUNTLEY, Agent, Ebensburg, Pa TIE AUJ.4EaBi3e2 AMH ARBOR, HIGH GRADE PIANG? BOuOrOJK fx tic 9uvS Klxco Krrchandke. ata-Wa. tn fn all vi kna. Vs . asv otaoa kae arui ! ana FiSTCSY: &jf. Frtt rf vf ashira b. - -JJ - 1 .-1 Ml ! 1.1 g. , LJM JJL othins On Earth Will LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powder! 1 la afeaulatair ra. tUgblr OoaocsWmtad. Ia J"1 la than a wntb of a cat a dar MnrUTnnai Pisst acta and turn all Uta. a moa ier joirni Writ Wort Buira ll aaaa MoX joa lara can a VoKt J mm lar B as aimal ro. - a t " w ft Mat aa a oaata for two laaki i S St. A 1 1st Jpound mu SI t iMMt-wU : aaaa auo. TM It HCaT rXM-XTXT rilTIU Pm OV7 (no. ruaNrr KalAiv Oulds ftsst wUa SI ordem ur asora. 1. a. jUELaSc Ife., boatua, aUa aut )tp-nr B. J. LYNCH, UNDERTAKER And Manufacturer Jfc Dealer la HOME AND CITYMADE FURNITURE mm 1KB suns. LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, Mattresses, fcc., 1G05 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA. PENN'A EsTCitlEena of Cambria County and all others wlsblno; to purchase booest FURNI TURE, Ac. at booest prices are respectfully ioTited to aWe as a call before buvlfi2 elso wbere. as we are eonldent ttat we can meat erery want and please every taste. Price tbo Tory lewost. f4-l-'80-tf.l WANTED AGENTS TO) ' SOLICIT OktDCKS ru OCIi TREES. SHRUBS. V1VFS. JLr. 1 a eBB. , m a a aMk. SHai ror atoaort, taaaotrUaa Ma a. LV?il" V' J stow a rail lis oTvaHo- , ,n.pia, fc raauflTaala Tat Baalaau Oauate Latraaa . aVuia. H'nr tauaiuiti for rmu W. C. CHASE A CO., PHIL A., PA. 1704. 1800. PollelM wrtttea at abort aoueo la no OLD RELIABLE "TNA" otoior Ft rot Clouts CoBvBtaaies. T. W. "DICK, JfilHT FeB THE OLD HARTFORO FIRE INSURANCE COM Y. OUXMUOIU BUSINESS 1794. Ebossbunt, Jaty lLllll WAITED! A rood aad pohlnc Salooaaa hero, riml iao pay (aaraatood woealT. t'oramlMlotl r Molar. Uaicfc selling saw i raits and r - - FARHCRM eaa srota rood parte a- lob loi ihm Wlalar. Wrlfa hwtnll , . ... . alars. FKED. t. VUl'.Kt Nirrrm. f.m Kothwt.r. N Y ELY'S CREAM JJAL3T It not a liyyid, .r poicar. ArpUti Into uottrui U gTticHf alorld. Jtcieatue mislead. AUagtinjiammation. lltais tha tore. Rtrttrrt iht teatct of tarte a nd tmtll. M mt DrjfHmtt; 0y mtaii, rrgitUrmt, 60 arra. CLY BROTHERJ.Drngslsts.OwegoYo mm I ' I: -I have used two bottles of vonr ralnew C-ksry Ojinpound. and It has clvcn entire em Isfai lltm aa u appHUzor and bkod puriner." T. L. Bebir, WaUtrUiwa, Dakota. Paine's Celery Compound Is prescribed by physicians, recommended by drturirlata. endorsed by ministers, pralst-d by ust-rs, and guaranteed by tne raunuraeturers. m a spring- medktine which will do all th.it is c billiard fir It. I se It tills BjirUi. and sec how quk-kly it tones rou up. Purifies the Blood. Fun accounts of wonderful cures made by Palur's l eiery Coruputtuii afu r oilier nirUKiiM-s and tbe best, ptindctotiia hud lolled, tcut tree. There s noUilug nke it. tl.oo. six tor fi.00. DrvujslHts. Wells, Bicbakdson & Co., BurUDgton, Vc ri v iirr-ril nr tun tin n rrt SC (Mm. fill n UIMmvau Itica JOctnCitacA. Wfijranta&d to I?urify a Foci "Well or CisAern in Ttssi Day Uto or Money Heafunded, ft wlJ jkw tarn jfchTU ma af wu-j- yr &1fia- er Ua (a W fth i. prtuosri u--l wrt. A tj -yiavr aaK crj au -asmajt oia s-ae trim aNi ft. w!!. tBr MtUCafT' BaU r-atat OjaT ttiNot. as. oHoU,ao. OT VaJ o-( unt. It b ita vraaaaW-a im lo eaw- Lr . aXan; i -niJ.lU- tJ- r- .Z. Ix nl oo nart r owr. taw- ksMn V au.'.A' jf KMl-ulr3 livii. 1 j isr J mj.ti aawe niikj m uawre suaO- ljr wum: titr. 1ft aA ft al mXAJ Ik ttfmmU avtftei., se UirtT a .4liLXa.' V S! Xi t It Via. fjwate, t . -r.. ..jval ftf.- Wt af ltUtrta lilts 1", A W "X aal hfr t i, C. t af i.X.''- 'mi . -m m. fcaaV a. ok.uBWT. t.mmwmT W i.L. W.iaa VT4il Cisv v. to WU " -- H Ywsj mmi aasv tw LaVf aaCtt a toMll-ra. of al'r U at ttfMaStl, CHKkl ; fcaa. UT e0JaTy T ej - , ; C-lil KJml lalrUt ia Iwslo-aOt. ,US 2aaak W aaUt MaM W (kaVeVT 4V tir aaiT s- JrW tjilU U,r a i.-lt well or rl-lm ; aro fur ctTrry -ifitliajii Cm1 Lu drjitlw, tfnr 2W BUCKET PUPsflP CO. 4A1 and 443 Plum street. CIKCLNNATI. 0, PIANO & ORGAfi CO., MICH., U. 8. A. 'V. Wo MUtko a hPEOIAXTY of O Organs in Piano Cases, t:.s riyrLY ruiuuirn mwi uub FIMZL.Y FlMl&MrjQ and HA HO Rosewood, Ebony, hVaf nut and Antique Oak And : contain Ing : our : own Patented : I m prove rrvents. TOXK. ACTSOK or WORK M SJf WHIP. Fataoa and ilii a mm t a a asatmfrtarra prtcsea. Oiswtsi fj- -.ivtlzinat tMnttft. Upasiaa-.ailMiae Soiimtcxl. lva JL,s-nte Vairte. : - PETilL W:c R5.52'iS: Sa. Ess SL OILS! OILS! The Standard Oil Company, of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest branda of Illuminating and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline That can te MADE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison -vrith every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the most Most : UiiMy : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, PITTSBURG, PA. etll-SMyr. PATENT ST -EL PICKET FENCE. H.aNlS4a:E, ISUEhTUl CT1J1LK. Cheiper than Wood. T - Tlli Paaaa wilh aw. (latalaaat a ""I a lra ar ru. I ka ani. br '' Vl-4H7. af Iwfe aa a :!., "a a Hunsin.n BmrnTj Irea rdit Pmuu, aiaMa P1laa. rtr. aiiaiim and PtKJC andr, blla aal.lara. mtm aja Irw Ony.. Will DOOI aJIO tlJIDurtCUllK.aalUtUitflllUVlilt. TAILOR 4c DEll, 01. SOS A oS alaxket laU. riUdbarsh. Ta. JOHX Cm FIKCH. Goto-Weitoi-Eye-WMslies, 18 Willi Stbbct. rrrrsarBo, Pa. Oldoat oatabllnbod hoano In tbo city, wbero nethlnc bat jwira goodi are rnt up, ctnctly lor family and Medicinal oea. Routine bolter tbao Ooldan WoIbk. Next on ibo Hot. Ouck oabeiaaar.o. Oray'a Moaonirahaia Rto; tkoao good are lead inn trod. Brandies or ylntaa-e of 1STS ea band. frln. Holland and Domoftle alao OU Tom. Flncb's (rolden tV eddlnn SI 00 tor lull quart, lor S 00: UackenbeliBer's tbo ; MnBona-shela. S8.0D per tloua. Wlnet. O6.S0 per daman. S3 00 lor one-half down. Secure ly boxed. Alo Lsto In stock. Urandfathor's C holco. at n.M per g-alloD, barrels at "peclla Tmtm: Apr 8 -yo-ly y ITCHII.G PILES.t:S Bl f r ataaa the IwklnaT aad mirAlmg. krala mmt mlt natl i. mmm In m i cm. rrm.ii. aha a aaaa. " . i n. -r ... .-'- "anl'-tai Uli40rjiian.iil4fna.lln.iki; k4m. SI JB. iliai lnar.. M. sk int m Sua. ' - t-lr-. ra. ry? DISEASES jvj SWATNE'S BBS niUTlip IBHOLUTELT CtJKES. UIII 1 ItltNT T aa.Oi.ttWa af - r.TVa Omrj.r vuaa aa? laural artlrlH. ain Mra -, M rmmrmZi i?Z2l!!'rmlmZ Whoa Wsmai the Plttafcoroh Exposltltv-, call en tas KENRICKS MUSIC CO., Ltd. ror vast) or tmbs Prlco ea Pianos and Organs, 79 Fifth Ave, PITTSBURGH. PA. DETROIT K-SK, HA1J- riiECOSTol bolBtlna; sayod t Storekeeper.. Batchers, Fannem. ?,?J"e,'. Bonders, Contractors and JJ HLto. Admiued to HetbOkroat est lmprovemsntj KVKR made la tackle blocks. Jrelkbt prepaid, n rite tor cataloaroc. IVLTOK IKUNa KNOISEWKS, . k frn,n fetrolt. Mleb. xjfabllsbod lUii. ma30.sw.ly Ky KKYB(JDY la fimbria oonnty .hnuM read Lj UiO turxa. OnlSl.M per year. MSteilslP rll Bsaj fBT-ltPTOirs-at.art. I I B I TJy ml imUsmm Itoklac 1 i L.aQO-iiI41jjrA atafaVaSaBBBBBBBBBi III Jnaisem. 0 tk i A RECLAIMED SWAi.. How a Valnelena ait I t'nulchtly I'le- of I'Punnd Wia 31aUo I tutu Itooutiful mil I'rofitali.e. Near my rosiilfncq. says a correspond ont of Farm and 1 Ionic, Is about four acres of nearly level land, upon wbicli I hivo raised in suecos.sion buckwheat, corn, potatoes, oats and prass, obtain ing especially laro yield-i of the latter. When I was a boy this land was covered with brush, bog-s and standing water tho year round. LiUr on, when I bought this swamp, all declared that it was impossible to pet fall enough to drain It, as springs and water from the hillsides constantly emptied into it. I cut the brush and dujj ditches around it and through tho middle. I then beg-an to plow it aft -r turning1 over a network of roots six feet across and buckwheat was planted on what land was dry enough. Some of the bo I had to cut off and burn, as a yoko of cattle could not pull them out, the buckwheat heap in;j to pay espouses. Kach year I had a tussle with the swamp when a dry time came, and put In another crop. My first ditches were partly of stone put in loose and wero unsatisfactory, as they stopped the current and gradually filled up with earth and muck. My outlet would draw olt tho surface water, but was not deep Enough to jjf ve uic a suit able depth at the -upper end and any perceptible fall.' I soon found my fifty dollars in ditch was pood in a d.y time, but a lukc formed in wint ;r in a f res Let, and I was not satisfied and trii d aaiu. This tioic I liejraii to JiUvL in tho high way suine ten rods lx-luw, wlierv thrre v.cis einiu,;li fall, and cut down six or ei-a fw In Uie bilx--st yround. but to do that I h;id to board up tho sides to ke'p it open lon t'liuuyh to put in my druiii. 'iVSs wm of atoeo and maJv hy bui-.Uvij' a wall on i-ai-h hide about ono fit hjih with a cap stotio over iL I Iit u JluUi of this kiiid ai:rotij o:ie end. aud tl:t-n the whole length of tlij west hide as clor.e to tbo line Irncc as jhj . t .ibK, r.s this side was neat to a tcep hide-bill fall of sprinjfri. I also cut a ditch throiifrh Uvo middle In the sunn; way, dl .'iiug Jiwt deep enough to have JiO wau-r follow and set back an iuch or twj aftr iuo nearly all the way tliroujfh. Iu this way as boon as tberu was six inches of water in the ditch, 1 had fall enouph for a good current, as 1 made the lower tud of tho sluio much wider than the upper. I also put in a few croiS ditches enjp'yinf itito this, covering them all over suioovbly. Then I met another diCicult; a heavy rain would soon form such aradunjoof water to flow iau this basin, that It could not filter through tho pround, and it be Catru? a shi-nt of water. The result was it cut boles throuph th- surfae into the ditch, but the prfts sure wa-s ao frciat that earth and water went tlircuph the ditch as if comics froui . a rKjiiirt pun. To meet this 1 UUed up tiie.xi hoies w iih small atone U fue trirfacc, or stonnd uy miuiatur. wells witli a stono cover. 1'ow would mow suspect tr see. tho Old that it w 1 . om-o swaiiip and SS'ILjO worth of tiitcho.; lay underneath. Aftxr souio flften or twejity years there is not a rod of (,'rnuntf but what a mowing machino or a plow cm Iki run river. I have takon every thin? ofT tho land fur tVnty years and seldom put any thitif baok. and with few- exceptions liavo hid poo'.l crops, 1 consider . tLo money well in vebted, asMo from the fact that suoh tajnatit Kinds are unhealthy and un tractive. - I thLn.k I fcii.-'Ht have used drain tilo n.Tarl At. much less cost, u tliu bottom waa ojsoft la places that I could sink down by my owu weijfht, and I had to put!ardsdn the boitvia to keop the stno-froui stnkinp iuto the soft clay. Acrok.s'.tho uppor end 1 filled tho ditch above .the" sluice, entirely full of stono to Citch the purfa. watsr that came down from a swutap.iiLoTC and prevent it ir rigating the surface of mv field.' -ENEIV1IES OF THE POTATO. They Are Many and One ,f tlao TVorit I i -.- vt-j Moji HiiBMlC s-ofay;-; Ona could almost say that man is one of the worst enemies of the potato, it we may jude from tho manner in which be sometirno tieplects one of his best of vepetahlo friends. Wbilo it requirb.s a warm, rich soil, ho gives it a water soaked clay bed, aud w hen tho feeble plants come to the surface no encour agement Is given r them to struggle against the weeds that threaten to choke out the last spark of life.-." Many insects prey npon -tho .narcotic herbage of the potato, the. most do atructire of which is the Colorado beetle. ISut with this well - undor subjection by a fully understood plan of -applying London. purplo or luris preen, there re mains now only to develop the methods of overcoming tho blights and rots, tho worst of which is tho so-called wet rot. This is due to the growth of a low. form of vegetation closely related to the mil dew of the grape. It first appears on the leaves as frosty patches, and from there it prows down" the . jtems, and finally .its slender .threads., reach '.the tubers, causing them to ot. -V. -'v From the faot that tho leaves are first attacked, and tho. rot works down tho 6U.U1S to the potatoes, it is evident that when the leaves and stems are dying prematurely the tubers should be duj at once. Let tho potatoes dry thorough ly i-n tho field after digging, and store only the sound ones In a dry place with a good circulation of air. Avoid a damp, poorly ventilated room. The vines ami all decayed tubers left In the field should be burned. As preventive' measures at' planting time it may be suggested that a second crop should not be grown where the pre vious crop failed from the rot. The seed should be free from the trouble, and therefore only sound potatoes are suita ble for planting. - Early varieties, planted early, are most apt to escape, for the rot does not pet started usur.lly until midsummer. Experience has dem onstrated that it is host to hill the po tatoes somewhat at the last plowing, as maay germs of tho disease fall from the leaves and are washed down to tho tu bers with tho rains. American Agri culturist -. yXttmk... Protecttag Small Hrldfoa and Culvert. Tho greatest danger to bridges and culverts occurs at flood or high "water time, when driftwood chokes the water way under tho bridge, causing overflow and often great damage and destruction. . - y-T.- -V-. i V?4 MKTHOD OK PKOTECTUf S CULVERTS. ' The danger may be greatly obviated by following the plan herewith illustrated. It consists simply in settling astontpost from two to lour feet from the entrance to tho bridge, on the up-stream side. All driftwood and flotsam, instead of floating down against the walls of the bridge, lodi;o against the post in mid stream. Even ehould the space be tween the post and abutments on both sides bo filled with rubbish tbo mouth of tho bridge will remain unobstructed, and the water will Cow through, under and over the obstruction with perfect freedom. j;r " A "Weighty Objection Stationer "This writing paper is very cheap, for it is extra heavy." Siebensteln "Den ; 1 . . i j - , . a iuu u. uo. j. maxes aer pondages cost more, don'd id?" Drake's Maga zine . . . U JOHHSTOS. it. J. BUCK. A.H'.BCCK Kktaklihhed 1872. Johnston, Buck & Co.. JJANKEKS, EBENSBURG. - TENN'A. A. W. BK H, 4'Bblr. Established ISM. Carrolltown Bank, CAHKOLLTOWN, PA. T. A. bIIARBAVCII, asbler. General Mlizi Mlmi Traiisaetefl. Tbo lollowlnir are tbo prlaclpal features ol a general baLklna buslnecs : DEPOSITS Koceived payaMe on demand, and Interegt bear 1&K certlli.ca.leo lasued to lloio deiKMltore. LOANS Kstended to cuftoroero on lavorable teim and approved paper dlncounted at all time. COLLF.CTIOJ'S Made In tbo locality and npon all tbobBnkln towni in tbo United States. Charge moderate. DRAFTS lamed negotiable In all parti of tbo United tstatna. and loreticn oxcbanice ifsued oa all parts ol turoi e. At'COCXTS Ol merchantii. farmer and other ol!c1ted. to wbem reasonable aecomodatlon will bo extended. i'atron aro ured that all transaction aball be beld At atrlctlr private bdU e inndentla.1, and that tber will be treated a liberally a good banking rale will permit. Keapectlally, JOIlMtTUX. BI IH m CO. Johb A. Blair. :x T. Klaib BLAIIt & SON'S DAILY MIJAT MARKET, Centre Street, EiienslmrE, Pa. Tlie lWt Western Ctt 1 "1 Jut oh- erel every liny - Aluoi I 're.h I .Hinti, Veal, Mutton. l.wi-U, JCtc.. Rlwaya on Imnd. Market open at all hours and at tentive and obliging salesmen to attend to the wants of customers. FOR TORPID LJVER. tytatavlasr. Sick Htanxlio. Dyepepclt, CcsAlvene&i, Bbtu matka. Sallow Skio aad Piles. Tstavr La t.iiar tany tkoo Kmoaata atiaum XttMm tl a Ja Us. blo m. irtal araat proT. rie. Ua, 'When X ? Orsfl I Aa co sioaa BoroZy to itop tbeaa lur a umi, and tboa Bare toesa ra. torn araia. I at M.AM A RAliif-AT. i I hara aaads ths '-tihd FITS, EPELEPSY Ot TAJXJ2XG &ICXQ3XSSC. AJife-lacc sadr. I wauxit Bay reaaedy to Cvr kuo worat caaoo. liccMto oUoxs karo tBiJod ia no roasoa lor not now lajcoi.ias- a ear, bead al oaoo tor a traaboo and a TBjta u omm ft mr 1 KTiJJJaL JLAMAor. 4.4 to Xzproas and Pool Oatro. it mu Tm -"-Wini lir a. anal, aavd U will Bare yea. --1. H.C. BOOT. eW.C. I U ruat r, inTMS rar len ar TXXLJ. k B I Beoyaad 'mi krraraer ftmiBu iuniiioimui, 1 tiMviAAiraoci AbMlBI.lv afiailla, MOBB IBaUt mm iMtllr B'm . a "'- tmm w akiri itfiAA It. riAl.M aoo t. '1AO B a AAa, piunrliw I ia. 9m p.iiilai aA mWi ai.Tli . f--1 ' i -) fai mw- tlt OrttUKiA. OO., BOr-f Ai., N. Y. DOES CURE CONSBTiON In its First Stages. He mure you ft ate (cmuow. MOT DEAu YET! VALLIE LUTTRINCER, BlAUAOTT7RBB OF TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE AND TIJf MOOITIXOt KeFpectlully lnrlto tbo attontlon ot bl Irlond and the pabllo in general to the fact that ko 1 etui carrying on bnnlnesa at the old itand oppoilte tbo Mountain Hooe. Kbensburic, and Is prepared to apply from a large Lock, or tsanufactnrlng to or der, any article in bl line, from the smalleM to tbo largest, in tbo best manner aad at tbo lowest Urine price, . " No penitentiary work either made or old at tbl oitabllibmeDt. TIN ROOF1NO k SPKOIALTY a can ana catlsry yooraelTea a to ay arorB Mil nrl... ENnBburK. Airll 18. 18IS-ti. . A.U 1 I MIIUCIL C. A. LANGBEIN, Manufactnrerel and Dealer In ALL KINDS of HARNESS, RIDLEN, BRllI.F.,WniPN, COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLAKETS, Kobe. Ylj NeU, Curry Comb, eu etc Ko palrlng Neatly and Promptly done. All work guaranteed to giro (alislacUoa. o-ShopU arkera'Kow oa CenUe street, aprimi Farm LY! ITilHiIrT mm ILvaa. KTata I j I jo Emmm. SAW MILLS ! Patent Variable Friction A Belt Fxd. Steam Engines, Hay Presses. Shingle Mills, &c. Portable Crist Mills Send lor Ilia. Thrnhlnc Mrhlnr,i. Catalogue. A. B. HKtCAK CO., lerk, I'o. ju 25.13U Elensturir Fire Insurance Apcy T. AV- DICK, General Insurance Agent. KBEXSBURa, FA, SILO SUGGESTIONS. IVor. Sa.hurn In., u,.el su. , ii.w- i-oi.it, ou l uttiu, i,OWu s'i. u' The pul.Ii.- m,.. u1s t.j l,avo M i.' "s the i-onvi. ticn tl.at sila".- .1 . ' tier-corn is b. ttcr than gr,.( 'n f K,, u bave not a purtiol,. of dwU ,,""'"' 1 t!i w. iht and tbo quality f . M of most, if riot all. rattlo f'ot,js Z ' on tl..- ono hand ind luit.rove ,T' Some ttn years ago I carrki who will admit this latter ! '" timothy to bo the bust practk- 'v,!f : Ua" -r by when this inrt, ' rulnnUa r"-iius t .. . i a . -.v "ou frown per a r . f..dder-corn wbtn planted so that u.. ttjr can be approximated M i' oHjat way. ' kl! l'.ut this moan tltat foddr-cu i m iu tlu corn r.lant louir u.f..,. it. bc-.t for cuttitiff for niJliii.ul' ""j jK-r acre. Ube result of tl.r drtj. water In tbo plant is lu-ccss.rUv Vie ' cr-a. of air in it, for if tLe c. l-e ' auy tut-aure awpUed of waur h- n ,. Hi! it plaA-41. I boid, thtrtrurr the riper fodder cut for th Bi;w 'gfw ' day :axriea kuto it more air. 1t tm k-f tbU lncrtas; J uir taken into the si' J uppose ruiLst be an Increased feree tatioa in the silo mid conioueat lots cf tuateriai. The aajount of air taken into ti"4 in the pores of late cut cvrn-foiia,;r "" no"t bo tho only mischief of tUie cutUnjr; the fodder will not .vt!1'J mucb, and will tbercfore .lay Lp L-s. In tbo hllo and leave larger" air s! ovrouud each cut pi:o. As excl asloa 0 air la the contral idea involved ia tU silo it would soeru to ce tLat tlie s-t-Uni of lau-r cutUug of iulajr ton .do' i cd rather iricicaaca tbo ncai of v t;rtv ing than drea.--B it. TLe ,rf.spale tl a:r in the silo'nu-ans tuoro.U.a Jirc.eal tatUin; it means dixect oiyiaHon vrKaw litiraiugof t)rf fodder until tl mjj inclost-d is ued up. and the are in clirsed the more burnlBjr. Itw ems to mc that tbo UfTfcUor kJ age uow made ncd wtAlgh-al:-, kni t-ht woightiriir wlii be follow t-d fc; Ufjr preserratiou, acd better ahao. " Vci.. or the bBiits wiil eo.iuai ti. M i be a matter to be se<sr ky trdalA Vo kaow'tiia Ik, b-e rj-ing- 1$ eaxrlai o& ,mtj tmemt f..--cern doo not keen AalAaitjj w Uali-da fodder irm m&l, m I anlor stin4 ft, keep weil ia tie piw... bf .ir unless Hell uiaV'-Uri . t Aalm; as the kceplair ut ha'.arr d peuda a eitlkiCoa, li ai,o ,eea ctear trt IVe no-JL-d ytt-p aUr ar fjiaro aavd a It-aiun ao fax M the a.at rials on Uie',ioar a aiio aro tona-eriu-d Cut fcdd-oorvi wrU, gbinrU.j, yrt&ti: more air spoxs iiet to ibo laii ti.a in the interior ou ls saBi priiiu;.:s that a wood-pile, sh or otter f;j bodies wlH, when reatUig- asalcs; izt sides of a oliJ body, yroact raijrcj mure space on tec-lr exWriur tliitt liieir interior side. TLer will tb foro be a little more loss cf weljht ij heating against tbe wails uiiitai tor afehJly compressed. If the material forming tbe aLicstf silo allow air to pass through tleu., ? a.me materials will, and c;fccia!lT par ous rock, the rot'.lng- will I, prcwr. In case, however, any air Is alluwoJ o vCbs in cui ronta. aa la a bouui alio ..h leaks in it, the loas ill be freat, w tit air warmed by tke heatitr ;U hecom warmer and rue moz; the bIcm of tke sik ia Vw curronis. If tl c-:-side f tho alio by double bokrdlLf aid by lining with paper shuLs J air k-ut. rannt to the inteMoc ofrtho ualls ol tie silo and then the insido of tbr lie studding la again aa tiktly Uced. a that a literal dead-air apa?e is iorati. rottinj of allage agaiast tho yt'.U bo redt-.ee4 to'khe iulnlmuin. IlrMiu'i (Sazetta. WASTE NOT, WANT NOT. Thle I. Uood AOrlo. far A11T Saa.an. B Miaislat Ko tk.lrBciBllr UaaOaU Now. The proopectlve aiuirts-e wf Joe l ders it extremely dirotlo tint : product of the fluid W ti.U W.l al"i-f-to (-o to TVe. In i.imt av.-icii . tif farther West where corn b-1 ixirn-!-dor have of late years been 10 as to engender the most eiri.'a: ' systems of management llcre ... doubtless be rrjuireil tho nr7:.o ol the hiphoKt wisdom and over."? w enable the etook-trrewor to cott i:' imaU properly through t,' months. Tho adTlAWllty f coii-""-':-iuir slloa for the better prew rfntion cf all tho nutrltrre matter of the axt'J ktrickt.'n corn Is being serionely ''' ered in some sections where a att-' to such method hits heretofore 3 deemed within thu range of THKM-sslty; and while there will be much difference, of eplnl-'n o real value of some of tLe ib" c -" ern innovations in Wesv-rn farm c-" ayement, tbero can he no doi:' t tb"--' stern school of adversity thrT"! many farmers are now pan!rc 1 x-'-' to enforce somo lessons of e -.'iKtr.T .2 rolatien to the huibandin? ef s'.i products whieh would bo broiiR-t in no other way. ." It my almost he said of our er b forag'e crops we liarrj e.'ti y' either a feast er a famine. yt fluids Tleld tin their rlrfif" !:t prodigality scarcely knewn '""".j land, and grannrles groan bonoarth -B" overflowin; loatlst there ! 'r ,"M trKiro substanee loot tkrnefk I , ; n ui, ... itrinfll iituitii mum 10 iiclw uo ' " r . Oft- mmviv-4rm mr k tf . vtrmtmi T.K ' ....... .."-a"- . - tm c'J ur, r.nt pf ela are ae ty " 1 fail by such e-iperienres'. 7" '. Rhoe has h.un pinh mrrt'7?l Hawaii thvjjfk of -foToUh - 1 i 1 T. . rirMl inum u iBiy win iiiijii' .1 lR'JO. hu the rtremcs ef IRtfft, but the ertrm,e whieh we are at all tilt'1 should by this -sime be wrn deratood to induce mere ""!"frT'Jlfj practices. Thoso io hsve net fTa how to save when tley wers . .' i with an embarra"ioent ol f- feed are not in a very jooa manage most- judiciously ln J Vi; need. It is to be hoped, h.vvr rr. heavy rains may yet resujt !71 .j erous a growth of autonia vfc 'lS as to provide in every local-- J ' danre of that which for want e ter term we call '"ron?tin-.. secured, tho concealed shorUf and oats will not entail that -fr:r snffering and loss which ",isl. V(f ably follow, in some localities. 1 is a continuanco of dry.' Hreeder's Gazette. ' When one comes to kn;lW,rf? penBive war is. one J.k!: the peace until tho other it J;Sft. too hard. OneofthebiPrT-0 000 to begin with, and eery flrod. away goe. a tho clean, cold can.-Detroit 1 ree r-rimenis wim oarly and later cu- t or liay cut In bloom and hay c , i; tho sc.-d bad formed. Thoso t -j "!r tinuod for four yeara. TL-lr rt-S ' uca ibat l btronclv afir,..j ., "-s o -J -"mil. u Ulh 1 cut at the time of bloom neither ' as much as hay cut at w.-j f,,''"'1'' 1 nor was as nutritious j.oun.l a'"1" lound. I have found no ob? of cJed Bcientilic authority in a.; . 'I"'" evidence tlut has boea aviiIr.P since that liB1o bearing; Oirettlr onii subject confirms Ju claim t'Vn , , j - u ...ii morn -turn beat unift bo cut aft"r It Laa a - . dry, for in Uie rip ninj ra-e t'"!'.''6 of a plant decxeasen in iu .a' amount. This decrease of tat rt jwuount of water iu a plant Lc-d? Ii di iujaU.1 y at bloom. r Wit.. j...
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