SCIENTIFEQ AND INDUSTRIAL. The astronomers on Mount Wilson, Oal., report a snowstorm on the planet An analysis of the steel made in Chat- tanoogs, Tenn., showed it to be of good quality. A surface of only two square yards sustains & blow from a heavy Atlantio breaker equal to fifty-four tons. The State Geologist of New Jersey de clares that the State is sinking at the rate of at least two feet in a century. A plant has boen established at Por- tage, Ohio, for manufacturing a substi. tute for lumber from abundant and burdensome product. Charles D. Young, a Denver (Col.) pounds. The submarine boat, introduced into bas thus far given greater promise of perimented with. Miss Flora Grace, of Iowa, is the in. eentor of a cooking thermometer which marks the boiling point for meet, the dtly simmering altitude and the vary- b baking points for meats, bread, cake ples, A recent contract provides for street lighting in Paris on a novel plan. Power is distributed by the compressed sir sys- tem to a great gumber or small motors, gach of which supplies current fora small number of lamps. stamp-mill high-carbon steel quenched {n cold water from an excessively high temperature—is being used for cutting gtone. It is very hard, and cheaper and more effective than emery. Incandescent .lamps placed near the ceiling will cause it to blacken, contrary to general belief. ~ The blackening is not due to unconsumed carbon, ‘but to a cur- gent of hot sir which deposits black partioles on contact with a cold surface. The aerophor is “a new invention from Germany of great Amportance in <*sxtile factories, and is being introduced into the factories of England as well as Ger- many. It is an apparatus. do diffuse mois. ture neceseary for spinning without injury to health or machinery. Tests of aluminium bronze have been commbnced at the Watertown Arsenal, Massachusetts, under the auspices of the Government. The tensile strength was ghiown to be over 90,000 pounds to the square inch, and the transverse stren; gth £6,000 pounds on @ -one inch square bar. The proj ected u new way up the Matter. bora, in Switzerland, is io ing engi- peers. The rails will cease. at the base of the *‘sugarlcaf” and the ascent is to be accomplished by a euccession of eicva- tors from one point to another It is supposed that the work of construction will occupy about four years, An important innovation has been ins troduced in the shape of a macland for prepatit ng molds for casting. The mae chine is designed to produce a complete mold at one operation, and thus to re. place skilled hand labor in making molds from pattern plates. Itis claimed thata 1ad can operate the machine with the as- sistance of a laborer, and is able $0 ram and mold as many as 1000 boxes per day. Jy means of sn electric wire at Do mene, France, the power of » waterfall is transmitted three and a quarter miles from its source, to a paper mill, and there utilized to the extent of two hua. dred horse-power. Inthe winter, when the deep snow for about two months vents any but electric communication between. the generating works and the tearout TES machinery of the paper mill is keptin wotion, Bo g Clover Beed Tos Early. dlore clover ced is-wasted by delays fog sowing too long thao Ly-¢eeding carly. It mult sidk fad the soil by felting spowe or raind washing over it a little of the loose dust pulverized on the eurfaco of ail bare ficlds Ly winter freezing and thawing. Stull the seed may sometimes be sown too carly. We have known clover seed ¢own in February, and como tall cizht, wh in a milder winter it might germinate badesiroved by lata frosts la na ita sacond leaf it has very this has only sli in the soil. Destroy life of the plant i3 quickly Therefore clover seeding ghonld bo late enough 10 insure frees dom from frost after tho seed germine tes = Raral Home. 115 only rook id in y 1141 ended. Irtigating Frait 3 Farms. in the localities where fruit growers always'depend on irrigation, fruit fail. urcsure generally unknown. This sug. gosts whether water liberally applied may not bo the wost profitable invest. ment for orchards. A few barrels of water applied to the soil around cach tree, to the distance of twelve or lilteen feet on each side. will beespecially vale ble at two seasons. Ono is now, in Wioter, wher Winter hegun with little rainfall ¢ other Is dur. ing the when iL is neéded to insure perfection of fruit and the formation of fruit buds for the en. suing year. ever bearing season, Stock and Dairy Notes, A change of food Is always sensible al short igtervale. Give the cow bran tush or 8 woss of oatmenl slop twice a week, It will help the digestion and the appetite. . No ons should cast ih] rious reflec. tions upon the faney dairymen. We owe much 16 them, their successes are examples for us, and thelr mistulces or failures pre valuublo lessons by which we may guide our pracilices, A perfect sapphire is one of the rares: , gems, and consequently when found commands a very high price. Itiscury | ous that a test of its perfection 1sthat il shall show red In a strong, artilicia | light. | The Ladies Delighted, The pleasant effect and ghe perfect | safety with whi:h ladies may use the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of Figs, un- | der all conditions make it their favo rite remedy, It is pleasing to the e eand le the taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, —— A Parisian camerist has devised a methol of taking panoramic views by causing (he camera revolve oa an that the sensitive paper may 10 50 . - Who is Mrs. Winslow 7 ly asked, we ho for over ime and irse, pr will fifty As this is frequent S08 lay w ingly devoted her + physician and n children, She has eapecial ion and wants of this a result of this effort practical knowledge, obtained in a iifetd sp nt asa nurse ana physician, she has co Syrup for children teeth It operates Hike magic giving rest and health, and 18 morever, sure to re ulate the bowels. In conseqi len e of this artic e, Mis Win Ww is uvecomd world-renowned as a be nefactor of her 1 : children certainly do RISE UP and bless her; especially 1s this the case in this city. Vast « ntities of the Sooth ing Sy up Are DAILY nd used here think Mrs, Winslow AS 1 by thi < invalua & art lieve thou from an ear. y er millions yet us unite in cal mn discharged he in our opin n, unt i of Mrs, Winslow Visitor. iestion Aas a for mi ¥ among ed the constitut merous class, and, as sands Thunder storms are gr dually decreas- ing in number i: the lirger towns of Natal, South Africa, according to the Superintendent of the Natal Ubserva tory. How's This? flerOne Hund i Dollars rewar { catarrh it cannot be cured 2 Catia F. J. CHE) We 0 1for any SO by taking Hall’ ledo, O ys Known | and believe ‘any ol ¢ Druggists, Tols Wh Manvis, ylesale iZgisis EE —— Lo proding made in Kan as. hydrogen up and attempt is to bo fi'led with 11 be sent JIA rain Ba loous OX, gen gas by elec An uni f xplode i n— A ————— - It is stated that baclili of « destro —-—— coffee i+ a germicide typhus having infusion olora and yed by the the , Of ben cofle RUPTURE, © Ty Li Of 305 weather forecasts issued in South Australia In 18890, 250 wee veri fied and forty were partially verified red Him." BE, Pa. Fe i a8 an inval- ted with that 8) B # IBN. «One Bottle © b. 5, 1860 ir M AnDaG 1d goat plaint, Nery : Is the 3 ASK your druggist i The maximum safe velocity of cast speed of eighty feet per second. Cann's Kidney Cure for Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes, Bright's, Meart, Urinary or Liver Diseases, Nerv- &c. Cure guaranteed. 831 Arch Street, Philad’a. $1 a bottle, 6 for $5, or druggist. 1000 certificates of Try RR. A wool of good quality 18 sail to have been made from the fbre of the lr by the aid of electricity. I FITS: A 1 Fite siopped free uy Dr Nerve Restorer. No Filsaleer drat day's ase. Mar SeOUS cures, Treslpd and FL 00 ral Dotle free § Fit cases Bendio Dr Kine si Arca 36 Pails, Pa. #1 col dust is coming into sive use in France Kilne's Grea Compre se “August Flower” The Hon. J. W. Fennimore is the Sheriff of Kent Co., Del., and lives at Dover, the County Seat and Cap- ital of the State. The sheriff is a and this is what he says: *'I have | ‘* used vour August Flower for sev- '* eral years in my family and for my | ‘own use, and found it does me | * more good than any other remedy. “1 have been troubled with what I ‘ call Sick Headache. A pain comes ‘ in the back part of my head Bret, ‘ and then soon a gene ‘ral headache ‘until I become sick and vomit, “ At times, too, I have a fullness ‘ after eating, a pressure after eating ‘““at the pit of the stomach, and * sourness, when food seemed to rise ' up in my throat and mouth. When *“1 feel this coming on if I take a “little August Flower it relieves ‘ me, and is the best remedy 1 have * ever taken for it. For this reason 1 take it and recommend it to Other rs as a gr reat remedy for Dys- “ pepsia, &c.’ w G. G. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, Woodbury, New Jersey, U. 8. A \« Oa 0 vn EH 10a Stamped out = blood-poisons of every name and nature, by Dr. Pierce's Golden Med- | foal Discov ery. It’s a medicine that starts from the beginning. It rouses every or- gan into healthy action, purifies and enriches the blood, and through it cleanses and renews the whole sys- tem. All Blood, Skin, and Scalp Discases, from common blotch or eruption to the worst Scrofula, are cured by it. For Tetter, Salt- rheum, Eczema, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eves, (roitre or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands, Tumors, and Swellings, it’s an une- qualed remedy. Don't think it's like th raapa- rillas They claim to be good for the blood in March, April, and May. “ Golden Medical Dise overy ” works equally well at all seasons. And it not only elaims to do good it guarantees i$. doesn’t benefit or cure, in every you your money back You pay get 2 ErMoe HER Should ¥iave It In The House, Prop pos d on Sugar, Children Love tak *' Lavras Ouida, | : » A i “ x He ike magia case, have only for the good you v for Cee 1 9 k Ueves Bumper sujasinta, Cg i ws THINK OF IT. ver 40 YEARS in one family. In nee o is ¥ A IY Yours wo | fired NG Fos Is | Rus- | AIU'PTEARARCES ~~ ry Juno tt over there a an?" “He looks more like a Pole, - - AP, we fa bE move up Now, my poor table and help A fell y yurselt He—*""M iva the mum. 1 ain't use | self,” ROVT 8N Ww, tothe table over to to over exertin’ me | my- | a————————— UNSELFISH MAN. ~She—*It’s a bul, and he's coming right at us! What shall we do?" i He ~*Well, don’t nothing! Come this tree!” stand there doiog | and help me to climb sisi coi — A SOIENTIFIC VIEW, —*“Why sre you | 80 anxious lo have every one cultivate | weeds?" “Pecause," i' the scientific gar- dener, **1 am convinced that isthe only way Lo exterminate them.” CRLES TIAL REPARTER. --"*You look rather pale.’ said the World to the Moon, *Ge'ting old and feeble, eh? “lean go all round you just the same,” raplied the moon, Not AT BouM=. —Caller—*Isg Miss | Sweets at home?’ Servant—**No, sir.” HUMOROUS. Crow bars —-Shotguus, My confidences, : | work—in an ex ndition of general Lg mere shit ¥§ Loose habit Night robes, Ditty when 1 was told that Hood's Barsaps just what { 8 3 rowning - — treme s————— wis ranks - Malaria, Erusps and b ny seco Risen from the ata st tomy gre ise, from the Nis! gan to improve, iv the time | had nd bott'e ] had regained my he . strength day 1 ~The hotel waiter. been welt, I bh - — Come high, but we must have them. | b T .xes, | to itself, in that Hood’ 8 Sarsaparilla it it cures.” H Lam tvilie N. J day Take things easy —Sneek thieves, a ith an : —-_— and from that Serves us right have tomy friends, wh ¢ been been benefited by 18. It perfectly mike SArsapariiia Banker Wales is reported seriously | not only helps, b Vian MMreel - - Never attempt to sit down In that isn’t there, roms —————— The work of a woodchopper Is known hy his axe Iver. a0 air eration, cu————————— have become so famous, Poems on ** Washday”’ should be call- clothes lines sr—— A bald headed man’s hair fool aud his money. and vigor without griping or nauses, ed rt DY, Boox Ht! IME ; rang, Pena hand, ele Ii Clreulars free NE Eq fY Y is like a 1ry Ee r oflene x, 40 — Magistrates have a great many fine AN ATH nn spportunities in life, A TINE well snd SICK 7 es. Dr. J. HL, DYE, PATENTS. ESTERS PROT Ee 1 oa Teo Lar down, Mass. ek iy yenr — - The man who stole the chicken wade] a clean breast of it. A h— keep we Health ia i war, f Your Ham pile o Buffalo NX T. A tunnel must be completed before it | Washing ten tan be called under way. ———— The time not to call— fellow holds four sces, When the other | Miowel I { - o- to Milwaukee is said be more dirty | -—* YW hat day 8, HARD WORK lo.ug for a liviug | asked Doll GRIL.~**That damse **. bweathe,’ quite a mf tary air.” | weary sigh, per, She participated | TOO. the are you 3 Crosiin? —— ” ey. YE 81 » MMER La tly pre replied Goslln will yonder “Eminen a ’ GETTING EVEN.— “Ile 18 not a bea of yours 1s he?" “kX ea." “Je callsor * Yes; 1 old home,” juminer. DRIVEN FORTH in offic | work at home?" “Well, 1 did; | capary-bird.” -'*50 you've rented er than on you , eh? 1 though you did all your dags 1 me oflens him the not at but my wife bought a A 2 op. YH purer few BASF “How's that & i Asked 3 as the callers n fart nu yard, bawl!" replied the ni] | emy stole a before the | 8 breathe again CIVEN AWAY! « LIN- ball : : 3 I8r up sd the . - kA ih " wag ast not for a wed s who ¢ umpire; | Bn $ 1a all ’83 ae FAT A FINE f RAYON PORTRATY i § wi n Tame hey | NT. ae popula EF" hil. How many people there are who regard the coming of winter asa con- stant state of siege. It seems as if the elements sat down outside the walls of health and now and again, led by the north wind and his attendant blasts, broke over the ramparts, spreading colds, pne umonia and death. Who knows when the next storm may come and what its Caller—' ‘Please tell will you?” Servant—*'No, sir; I'll go and tell | her this ninute.” her I called TAKING HIM AT HIS WORD. —**What ought I to give you?’ asked the diner, as he put his hand In his pocket for a Lip. *I leave it with you, sir,” walter politely: “Thanks; 1 can make And th: waited was tipless, A KEEN-MINDED SUITOR. —"Why do ! sald the! | Candv and flowers are enough,” * That's all right. She eats tie candy and the flowers fade, When we get married I get the diamonds back.” AxD HR Gor AWAY, —Pertman—""The | age of miracles 1s past.” Vun Leer—*I don’t know about that. I encountered a deaf and dumb beggar | to-day, and —' Pertman—*And he spoke. old!” be That's Van Leer—**No, That's new.” sir; couldn't AAA Axwusoenovr. Jenny (at ths win- low jee*“T'hore goes Clara and Tende, 1 don’t like those girls,” Kitty—*But yon must learn t» like them, dear, now that you are engaged i to Tom.” Jenny “What has that to do with my liking or disliking him?” Kitty —'“I'hey have both agreed to be sisters to him." ——— A ————— The greatest novelty in dolls has now been invented at Nuremburz, the great German town for dolls and play - bangs, A machine in the dolls causes it to move its hand and write neat little letters on a slate or on paper. Whole sentences can be written, to the great pimusement of children, ASSIA The grave dun to recelve the body ot William P. Weidner, of Lehigh County od | Dine feot wide, effects upon your constitution may be? The fortifica- tions of health must be made strong. SCOTT'S EMULSION of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda will aid you to hold out against Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula, General Debility, and all Anaemic and Diseases, until the siege is raised. /t prever.s wasting Palatable as Milk. tribe Wasting in children. EPECIAL. Scott's Emul secret, and is pres i by th fession all manne ver the world «tq are scientifically combin fas to greatly in value sure and k. Be saring Chemists, New Yor salmoncolore” b , Scott & Be whe, CAUTION wrappers get the genuine id by all Druggists. Scott's Prepared only Manuf 5 A ———_. othe gainfullegy You can lessen URDEN SAPOLIO#~ sk Jor dan purposes: BOPTRE TE What would you give for a Friend who would take half your hard work off your shoulders and do it without a murmur ? What would you give to find an assistant in your housework that would keep your floors and walls clean, and your kitchen bright, and yet never grow ugly over the matter of hard work ? Sapolio $s Just such a friend and oan be bought « at all grocers. PISO'S CUREs OT Best Cough Medicine, Recommended by Physicians. Cures where ws olso fails, Pleasant awd arotnbie to the taste. Children take it without objection. By draggisis. CONSUMPTION stant com anion ¢ sutlerer, yy day ‘ ife self serine 16 Le phil A fn fog. nd. when sil this by a wo man, has she not won the above title? LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S cures all thore pec ments of women is reversed Vegetable Compound snd sil. of the Beasiag ulisr wesks organic 4 Crees hues ‘Golde ty Health and Et ignetie, insirated seni on remeipgl of iwe Se. stain, Lydia E. Pinkham Mad, Co., Lynn, Mass. DADWAY'S READY RELIE INTE it INAIL i ¥ half a ! I “ Ww 1 ¢ re CH PLERA MOK Ss, CRAM Space MIT STOMACH ALSEA, YOMITING, HEARTHRURN, DIAKKEHEA Dyseutery, summer Complaint, Colic, Fistalency, Fall. sok re. Piskbam's book, * seman d $f liv er. ies ing Spells, Nervousness, hive plessuess, Headache, a 3 we ria 18 Va ired and pre worid they kiy ve ed Iiere | i Ted gent 6 the thal iil cure } he feve a i © AD AL'S ¥ ILLS 5 a =" AD W AY'S READY RELIEF. ACHES AND PAINS, For f f i ¥ ETYOUR J, ! 68 ang nd wes. ail s around joints and nol Radway' nmediale ease, a0 jays effect a par sold by Druggists S PILLS. Parait smdicine s of the stomach or Bowels, ADWAY’ ' { oe 4 ATG they will re gists, Warren Str A nk my agents for WwW. L. Douglas Kh If net for sale in your place ask rel denier te send for caialegue, secure agency, and ge them for you. FF TAKE RO SUBSTITUTE. 28 W. Ss and easy, and because we mabe more — grads than any olher re. it og uals sewod shoes costing Tro 8m s5 00 Genuine avd-sewesd, the finest onl « Shoe ever offered f wr B00; equals Frensh fn ported oO Te which cost I roan $8.0 0 sein % denewed Welt Sh fine . og har oottorisbie and durable. The shoe ever offered at thie price ; same a ou tom made shoes costing from & ® Ww hd $378 Pelice Shoe; Farmers, Letter Carriers all wear thot: fine seamlionm, oe inside, houvy a soien. eXien sion edge. Ome paly will wear a ¥ $2 © fine calf; ne berg offered af » this price; one trial will couvinos Those who want a shoe for comfort and service. REEL a i Be fiveny a trial will wear no other male. Sore gn and Ch na ey r merits, the increasing : A - Ladies 00 arian Ladies’ 200 00 Ts $1. 75, NE atior Set Tout LAL gn Price are stamped | on the Sol aim NES SCAIFRQ -- THE BEST ALES == 0 FULLY WARRANTED = | 5Ton Scares $60 Freon Pap [h JONES BINGHAMTON, NY yo ola, ve tm ported shoes corti 1. DOUGLAS. Brockton tam. EWIS' 98 ° LYE Powdered Asi Periunel, PATENTED. } Strongest and purest Lye made Makos the best perfumed Hard Soap in 20 minutes without boil ing. It is the best for softening water, cleansing waste pipes disinferting sinks, closets, wash. ing botlles, paints, trees, eto PENNA. SALT MF6. CO., Gen. Agents, Phila. Pa wv vw Ew we FOR FIFTY Y YEARS! MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has been used hy Jnothers for (heir children while Teething f over Fifty Years soothes the ondid Sens the gums, og all pain, cures wind colle, and is the remeds for diarrhoes, went)-five Cente n Battle, THE NEW MET HOD for ALL chronic Alormoon, eatareh, 8 Mo pan plied, Pres “The New Math Long dive Dr, Fovew Fird Pevab'n Chur § TEP pa, debitity, betior Uhan th HEALTH iw pod To SIaY CURE, wh iby A peg
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