L] FASHION NOTES. Felt bonnets are again in demand, Taere will be a return to plaids in | the spring. Tinsel embroidery has scallops of pearl and gold beads. Mask veils of black red without dots are stylish. Soft silk and astrakhan in all or net | CO. {and the evidences ors is much used for millinary pur poses, Plush bids fair to be as popular in the spring as it has Leen during the winter. For evening wear the high novelty | is tc wear a garland of fl wers round | the waist, All hats have narfow but parrower on the sides and back than brims, in front. Handsome walking costumes are made of dark gray plush withoat trimmings of any kind. h on the crown bre The hair i8 worn hig of the head. The straight or crimped, The newest thing in table bang may decora- tions is to mingle fruits and flowers in one composition, Low heels are coming in again walking boots, and with t er width of sole. jr Crowns of jet stra on wire net fashion are placed over black and colored velvet bonnets. Pretty house slip colored uadressed beaded wi h steal rg Panels for mull dresses of ¢lusters of tucks, with r batween the clusters. Helitropes and violet with bord Dre /308 with collar, cuffs, revers and ¢ 3 1 d | Drea 1ths of velves, Plush grows ia larity for popu Iresses, wraps, bonnets and hats "and is worn by old and young alike. Cioth caps with velvet brims have a point on either side in front the manner of the fool's cap. Yellow is the eslor of th Curtains are tied with irniture, h ith it, Transparent fans of gauz of landscapes up n them, and are mount. ats or crepe Lave painted designs birds and ed on shell, guilt or pearl sticks. “ichus of Spanish lace are made over colored surah and are edged with Around L s 1 i ince, and two rows of lace frilling. the throat is a full ruche loops and ends of ribbon snd placed n the shoulders and bust, A—— . THE THE W —— WAY OF The new boy had moved in—that is the family that owned the new boy moved in. vew boy would show up in the back aftern yard during the mn, and after school, seven boys headed the WAY. seen from a distance, Would Hea must could answer. flght 7 No one coul i tell. 2 No one be tried! It was the solemn duty of that neighborhood to every boy in make this important discovery at the earliest possible moment. If he could be licked, well and good, if he was a fighter—! they breathed hard over the thought. In half an hour seven head appesr ed above the alley fence behind He seemed to expecting them and heaped up a peck ol green tomatoes at the The seven He glared up and back “What cher want?” Lhe new boys house, by foot i" a plum tree, lared down or » at him, It was the new boy, and there was “sass” in his tones. “None o' yer biznes! It was one of the sevea who answe: ed, “Git off n that fence!” “We won't!” “I say git off!” “Bhan’t do iL!" The new boy stooped for his toma. toes, but when he raised up the seven heads were gone. It was settled was sassy. Would he fight ? “You there?” from the alley, “Who? from the yard. “You dasn't fight !' “Yes I dast!” “Dasn’t come over !’ “You see!’ He come over. It had been settled that Johony Flynn should tackle him snd Johony was ready, He grabbed for the new boy's hat, and the pew he {old straw hat, and other boys It was quite likely the | mos 80, The new boy had only been Was he Sassy he he boy grabbed for his coat, and they | tugged and twisted, “fio: him, Johnny 1? ‘ Clea: him out !' “Pull h ¢ hair !* But the ew boy ‘had the best of it. He came down on top of Johnoy Land gouged his eye and bit his finger, and offered to lick any one else in the His father came out just then all The new boy would not only sass and fight but he ‘Before suodown that night he had baen presented with Crow l. was in. wis boss, ars . ‘ two big bites from an apple, three marbles, a ball of kite string and a half a pound of brown sugar in an were waiting to shower honors and presents | -N. Y. Sun AND | upon him al sunrise’ -> FARM, ORCHARD, LIVE STOCK GARDEN NOTES. cannot wheat A good grown on arop ba poor and hard, cloddy | 1 rout a ground. wow | [he Imalian bee is the gentlest of kinds, and works on a| variety of plants than in into | increase | and said to | 4 wheat. sel out Just i Onions may be » frost leaves the ground, unite a degree of ¢ headway before he ground n the mud + butt i engyra manure aro ip iWo new ead following year you will s Wan Fuarme d As g - The od as young. Am economical vse ols i8 1s apphication to a gra uld be » | stable if possible, hauled directly Wh 4 "O89 Are pres nt in the = sh ialures Ale relain { the rocis a id the tion of the soil. The Russians have an efficient f managing ronaway horses take a cord into a s AN : is nocse, which is placed around the ar 18 De k. the driver can IV allempt to run away rerults 11.1 this cord, which OOM brings the refractory animal to terms | atthe § 11 } of corn stalks uniess the stalks are short and mix ith ground l even thi cu talks sometimes whet will be re jected, b cause the sharp edge of the stalks | cause the cattle to have sore mouths To make them more palatable the! | Ploughman suggests as a remedy that | | the stalks be cut seve ral days before being fed to the cows, and soaked un. ti) they are softened, There are several kinds of lice that infest the hair of cattle, the common insect known as the cattle louse being least injurious and less difficult to de stroy than what are called Maa lice which are much larger in size, niore “nacious of life and more dificul, to rid animale of, because they harbor in the sides of wooden buildings, perhaps in the litter beneath animals in their stables, ~~ Bring in your binding and have it done well. Don't kill off a new indus. try by sending your work elsewhere. We patronize home institutions, Now you do the same and all will be happy { telling stories when the vam: of a lo- | I tell you, and I got the staffiine k The other end is placed easly reach it, in lo not relish the large butts HE HAD TACKLED HIM ONCE A lot of traveling men ware seated about a stove, in a southern hotel, cal tough and bruiser was mentioned | He's a bad citizen, remarked o e | “and 14 hate to tackle him. “Bosh, put in a little dramwmer, in & plug hat aud a firey eye, “I tackled | him once,” “Aw come, ofl. You ain't patchin on a man like him.* “All the same I tackiel him, “May be you did when he was in| ove town, and you in another.” “Not much, I went richt up to him | and called him a liar to his face.” “Hold on now, you can't give us a | dose like that,” “You you don't want to, but I did just what icks juarte rs loa't have to believe it if ed out of me 12 about three of a minute, railroad time,’ The erowd took him out and fill ed him up. the | t has | yen from £24 to FIVE CENT COUNTER A. CORMAN’S Novelty Store. HAMILTON'S GREAT Piano & Organ Emporium. r business being the ST IN PENNSYLVANIA, | We hate Special Facilities for supply * Trade —— | ASEITTS WAITED. Our line of Instrambets are scknowlsdged to be ~THE- Katy Organs, Bhoninger Organs, Bterling Organs, Blory & Clark Crpans, Clough & Warren Or . Decker Bros. Plane BANS, Wn, Knabe & Co Pleno, Foscher Plane, Penne & Co. Plone, Behr Dros. Plane If there Is no agent for our goods In yo igh borhood, write direct to ns dy we wit’ marr Sh pecinl Sure Ontil we stab lish an agen: y, : Only do mon nowd spply for agency, Jow. elors, furniture men and music tenchors can handle gi ert plano, rales at wholesale for fall trade, espondence solicited, HAMILTON, 8, 87 Fifth Aveune, and 150 First Avenue, Pitmburg Pa, Vor. THE BEST IN THE wWoRrLp., | run very much better than | ever an. | tioipated, | sont $20, | | very well the past year, Only Temperance Bitters Known, id Powe No other medicine kpown so elloctually purges the blood of deegsse ated disenpes, Millions bear testimony Ww derful curative effects it In a purely Vegetable Preparation, nade from the native herbs rote of Califor nal its won Ld n iperties of which sre extracted t im withoot the wes i It removes the enuse of discase, ¥ i overs his healih, it is the great Blood Purifier and 1 ne rinciple : a8 Gentle Pury snd t | 104} t ¥ vigorstor of story of the onpoupded possessing TERS 1 Lhe is hel of Alu and the healing very disease ‘The Alterative, A J Tl Nutritious, La wif ne { } i» f any other nn No person can take ! # sud rey SYRUPS SECHLER & CO. R Groceries, Provisions FOREIGN FRUITS | and CONFECTIONERY. MEAT MARKET in connection. Graunlsted Bugar 8c a pound it lowest prices Ciood bargains In al) grades Finest New O Ieane al BO Fine nes od, Our t rMment i Coflens I the p tof jesir., Billons, Hoemittent, Inter These Fevers an eran Poriify the body am % 1 y v : ‘a $1: ssa § ftinvigorntes the Stomach a: tory er and B Clennmin ¢ pyspepsin or Indigestion, | For indammntery a chanical Disenses 0" ta { p } Miter y We Wee : Pin. Tapennd other Warmas, oan] os, Searlet Fever, Mumm re hy Kew ne i ‘ re Compl Tuts, in Female Bitters : Clean the Yitiated Bisod = Tw In conclusion: Gir ’ > » Around each bottle ar ted 1 { langrsagrons HH. HM. MeDonald Brug Co, 7 - A saliingion BL, i ¢ New York Cor, Chariton 5 Sold by all Dealers and Druggists, Quick Railway Time. the’ to TheOnlyDemocratic tested the for roughly Rox kford Quick Train Watches the IREL Liree vears, | offer them with the fullest confidence as the best made and most! reliable time keeper for the money that 0AD be obiained INTON, The Rockford wateh 1879, has performed Wateh had every day and at no 1 irregular, or in the cheerfully Watch. Jan. 27. 1 purchased better than Have carried it me ha bee n least unrelinhle 1 recommend the Rockford HORACE B. HORTON, at Dighton Furnace Co, AND. Feb, ARDY I ever Tavxron, Sept, 18, 1881. The Rockford Watch runs very ac: curately ; better than any waich | ever owned, and | have had one that cost £150, Can recommond the Rockford ‘Watch to everybody who wishes a fine timekeeper, 8. P. HUBBARD, M. D. This is to certify that the Rockford Watch bought Feb. 22, 1879, has run Having set it | only twice during that time, its only | variation being three minutes. It hae It was not adjusted and only R- P. BRYANT, ' “ N i RULE ON HEIRS, &o.~In the | Sifhshe' Guns of Centre County, Ketate of Michael Decker, doconsed, late of Gregg township, Centre county, Pa, And now, Finvnty 0, 1886, upon the heirs and other on Interested (nthe partition of the state of decadent to appers In | open court on the fourth Monday of April, A. D, 18s, | next, and socept o refuse the real odate at the vals ation, or to show sans why the ¢ shoald not be sold, Tn pursuance of above order, motion is hereby given to all porvresidents of Osn tie connty, Pa, Interested in mid estate to tr in 'y of ADIL A. LAT graf Contrt on the Furth in acoordance with sid W. MILES WALKRR, Bhenifr, T8, Eherill's OMeo, Pol, 0, 100, Cogrt grants a Rule | howtlle Senate ; A NEW FIRM. MeCalmont & Co. t Oil Cake or Linseed Me ’ SRE tien » 1880-===-----188C. The Pittsburgh WEEKLY POST, iPaper inSPitts- burgh. At the Low Rate of Oné Lro.” (1 » Five or Moi Ee. Na THE NEWS of | GRI ¥ id i] | MISCELLAN) Market Report 1? Points-- Cattle Markets a Spe valty. { ¢ "y from «ol strated l graphy Naf WASHINGTON correspondence, Amy ’ and We 1} Lhe reliable mall and legraphie ngressional proceadings first year of the Democratic Adm nistration, with a how they get along. MARKETS-Carefu reports of the Pitusburgh, Foreign and other markets ive stock quotations; the wool-growers interest ; money and stock markets at home and abroad. CORRESPONDENCE. «... Interesting | and sprightly letters from special corre. spondents in Paris, Now York, Washing | ton, the south and the west, In short, in the eight pages and Aftyaix columns of the Weekly Post will be found that careful variety of reading that inter- politician, the student, and the family and houschold circle, Single Subscription, $1 25 a year, paid: In clubs of five or over, $1.00 per year, post-paid, : An (x'ra copy free for every club of 10 Bar-Send for sample copies, JAMES P. BARR & 00, Pitaburgh, Pa. Publishers. ests the man of business, the farmer, the | TIVE pre-eminently post. | Price 25 cents per Pottle, Ie elislaes of 3) f Akros factory goods it the desirable shapes ware. This is st mathe the mnrket Oranges and rid ba LL at nd They ure Letter of the et aud aud FOREIGN FRUITS f goods 1 - J J weana mown Ts &\ § ahaha Ww wv ion. No mother s OR DYSENTEI] ¥ ent cass 0Ol | gpeediiy yieided (u carn | § : lirections success is certa DR. RYMANS CELI} CARMINATINE for chi y La | ing ore aiiy native. i BRATED teeth iacin ail inflam PAIN and re Lo regulate it, Moti ur-selves aud 8 ur INFANTS. We ba and sold this valuble Medic many years, and can say in ec d truth THAT ors i : RELIE} at IT HARNXEVER FAILED IX A sINuLE INSTANCE T¢ CURE when ULimel pever known of \ s+ OD the « mtrary ery EXT We y UE d. een or (Welly Jinutes alien MINATIVE 18 given, { Medicine hes been wvscd | EXPERIENCED and sEiILFU1 with never-failing success relieves the child from pair vigmatesr the stomachke 81 corrects acidity and gives and ene rey to the whole ] will almost msiantly relieve CRIFIN IX THE BOWELS AND COLI come convulsions, which, if pot speed ily remedicd, end i» death. We | believe it is the moyr and « RYsT REMEDY IN THE WORLD in all cases «of Dysentery and Diarrhea whether it | arises from teething or from any other | couse, aud ray to every mother who | has a child saffering from any of yl o fore-going complaints, do ner ht your prejudice, vor ihe prejudivcs | of others, stand between your ale - ing child and relief, that will Fare tn follow the use of Rymax's Cannrsa. Full dircotious for neing will sceompany each bottle, BA tried of the Carminative will recommend ir, This and overs ’ i Bold by Druggiste Merchants generally, H. A. Moore & Co. pr T8. HOWARD, Pa avd Country dissatisfaction by any ¥
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