A OOOOOOOOOUOOO(K) , ' . -Desire to cull tlio attention of ibo Public to their Largo and Varied Stock of Faoirtnifltre j QBBgDsasa.irag3 S8Ber War, F1mi an' Instniment.s. Wo cany tlio largest stock of tbo above goods in Central Pennsylvania, and a Visit to our .-00111, will fully repay you and wo hereby extend a cordial invitation to visit u and get our prices bo lefor"c mo oltering our nrpct Stock at special prices and have mado great reductions in every department. REMEMBER : CDS ARE DELIVERED FREE TO ANY PART OF SNYDER COUNTY ! t a full line of Oil shade, Lace, Dama ge, Turkoma Curtain, Curtain poles, Cornice, etc., in pertaining to the furnishing of a house and all at prices 25 per cent lower than city prices. J. K. SMITH & Co. (Limited.) 220,222, 221, Front St., Milton i .1 A, CHARITY HOSPITAL fcAD 6CCNE3 AMON3 AN UNFOR t tUNATE CLASS OF PEC PLC. SIImIob Work on IMnt-hMi ll'e I-.l:iml. I tim tlanrireil Nurrerure tinier On Boor A Ujrlna Girl Nulilo I'ce.le ' Cbaxltjr 4aUld Work. Tb ladle of tha mlnMon pnthrnnl up tbelr package and paper ami divbiid In two prtlo one to visit tbo jiiti ntlary and do tlMtr tli beautiful wuiU wl.li.h Ellxabstb Fry Initiated. tUo otlr to tlio Charity hospital, and with tlio latter I Irani. A small room la s-t a;. art tin' re for tbo um of tbo mlnslon. The tul les In It woro al irmly covered with baske ts of fruit, glasnna of Jolly, bottles uf Invf toa, eana of oyster, anil various ctlirr rl-li-Oaclea. By euob basket lay a ini'iiln r of paper and n-llgloti tnxts. After brief mtlgloua aervtcca tho liulles e.' urntnl, Oacb taking bur own lukt-t ami n-ivllng natter to tbo ward alio was iu signed to. Dora, under tbi ouo roof, uro I'W luitnuti brings. In erory ronvvlvr.Mo Muo f uuanng jiio pangs creased a liiinilrcl aeixoa m ita cruel ciuieiiea uio uiii.i;,, hlt( ,JCCI1 rurr,.ljf UlW;iC, victim Pew pooplo aro fortiiua.Uc.,ri(11. ii ,. ,..., ,,, i , r toaacapa tbo knowlotlga . Le moUJ1.,.t B)je exported. Aloat. Indeed, con recullcreh4,jltly ,, ,ulli0 tp lo seaaonof physical wr ..tl i.tlemaii Ij pohig to nerd tboFO ur. thora waa a a tilUltr3 to inv bonan. fivo t f cl u("" tl Vlndowa. akllh-d caro,, ..anJ Ycnnyhnvcdlstwoenrned' tioua. doctor whoauld . tIlll;t ,. ,,.t h!ll do )(( . dlagulaed tbolrdoaea.de. without uui.ther Word kIio walked out ppcaivd by maglo. anctliU do)r um, toeUnso.it In o carrlu.'.-o foiiloua aurpriaoa to cn hod . usl ,!fK.rll win a smiie. vvitu au Ulio ebokr-d, and two bl. n-uiidtonra Ilka a shudder come ov ov,.r Ua ciie.-ki. In splto of bla brr.vo thonght of a ropotition of t.g t() j-j, tloin ba. k. n0 l,d boen To go through a ward In tl 0f 8,,p!o fr xrin, md tlm pltal oonvlnoca you that rrJ1ntmeut was Litter Indi-ed. Bliiory baa yet to bo moatoi 0 Cno goutUmnn h.iw it nil. Lnt he Of ua Itoaglna yonrsolf on irouilhod thut ijueor littlo old mother lumpy bod, tba light from m.-thlnj;, au.l bo let poor uU wtndowa boating lu yourcyebi-j willlo go away without ouo tn of the convaleiiccnta shufQlng g word. fling over the bare floor, tho whi,o0 hour had been wasted, and Tralle. devoid of even a to be deciphered, tho callous youiij, to whom you aro bnt a and the food such tomnob and ousa An to flower, bookv',,n'o and colom, they cowie our "Tt4-. Aftrr a!l nownoii' ' tn .b I '" tlculut tbit Mule a' -n -Irl lluo nmrtlon Illness lad robin .1 her fm.o of 1 n.J tUco,r . -.;'"o,0U Ka.:yne'reVuTiS "left yU 4 V" -U" I'U ion l Bnooc oyoue' United bry- nlccd I won't, t atlng about tho tj o 10?'-9.U I'm sure taumma wof .t hj mouth !a e hot and dry, il . atcr Lsn ono bit good, ricaso gl " "AU right, 111 go. and I'll ju.it rnulU) Homo oue glre me a job to earn an upjV3 in apjf 3 vo ou rt i riml.I i for you." WUlle looked qulto flcre mado this throat; then, taking his bat. he started down tho stairs. "I wouldn't woudor'n my old hat href Hi from getting work," ho aolilorpaiEi Is eoberly, "bat how's m follow to get c.l huts an' things when nobody won't IdTe ljm? Lot Ids dear mother scrub 'cut out ju waahboard, maybe. Hum, I'd be tuhmiMd of a hat got l that way." I The hot san Jown upon him m Ee I'TH'-'Ml atone the street, and hojT tt iii xlng and thinking of tho lit t u'.st' r waltluj for tho pp!o. Vcu, h gKl one for Hop somehow. Iii.t That was the ricstloa tluit puz.lo F'm face brightened as' bo h . . .-ii he had acen a maa unluadln. .he Widow Ilopkln' only tho . ")JhoH want some ono to cut rrr.V thought J ijoup!, "fnr, of t -Jinan can't cut wood." !'' ,' rr'-i yit4l-tbw 'gy (,. lu. j'ust rur.g. bavin; ujw. i" i ATO.ad b hlifltclf, and, of tour. WWoa' Ilopklns eugajod tho liiro, i. i i mgw thy to do tho woik. Hello. WUlle Pluukeit; coino tft w i. (nme ol boll," called ouo of I iii.t . tcs, for, this boy W illie wasl fniuat- tdt bu 11 or any other giuuot i.nd a' , m enjoyed his society. I was a great temptation, I asnf.rc yo t Willie had no thought of yloKVLg it. Konieiibertn that he wm "tho he c-1 tho famillyI be replied cniphatU-llyi I cant. I'm looking for a Job." An old woman was going by. and, he , g these word from, the llpa of a v ol lid, aho turubd tud ecrutliilzud Us f. el jsAly.. , '. Just at that momont waa It an a ri'tntt or do you think pho lia It p v.faolytlier foyt sliped, uud ow' y vi r. Kveral brown paper buudles nbo Was i rylng ba her axma. 1 "Doar mol Dear mo! Waal oyer el . 1 dot" sho exclnlmod In dioinay. j iQukk ns a flush WUJJe- eprangi to ) ptslstanco. I ''IM you sprain your anklo, mairnT" ' ' iked. Bollcltoufily, as . he rarofi.l Ivushed the dust from'ono of tile pan" : ritli Llo jacket sleeve. t 'l suppone you want to bo Aald . ' picking up my ptkagett" &he iu k.' h1. in a aharp, atie.ky voice, tluit lluctly notched br thin, sliorp fuco with its loijjr noso and keen gray eyes Vll!lu' uonuitlva face flobbel a vivid eewtet. ; , "I'd be ithamcd to ta':o pay for picking up a Indy't bondlos for her, ho naid. 1.1 si youns yot-e Bwelljn with Jndignatlon. "Yoit would, gi.i I thought you wcr looking for a JoU" I ' f "And ao I rut, rtim. I'm thj( bead .( f Vf an i tay Ti-.tle sick .sister wautb $j 'vl bM.l. 11 I wouldn't think cf-4 Mvnnta'"') of any ono'a accldent.l l ' i ci'Qatn artor theefJort J o hko mien an em. riy iui riy a Kljj . . . 'i evis, J.'it W; . . ... . 1NU IK so., tb. a i pall of c-oo.1 bot fwl; tho Rttrl - lur tiU.o Pirla aro canfa fJARE OF YOUR EYES anJ tbo ptutertlve work, wlJ. euro for tbo fomalo ftnuig-o outmtry 01 nbrvxtd nntil alio liVDVICE GIVEN DY A NEW 'Urn Hubert I i'ortor In i ,, Ilra4i YORK OCULIST. rHfnfnrt1' Cnlomlty and Cot. - . 1 a'-kud ns to tbo Stanford tiro That a Heclill rinde and Senator Stan furl fdiowed ' Ere How tba Kyoi Should llo .1 , . 11.. 1 ..II I! J liiopucKrui imoi mo aro today, llo ho photogrnpba every month showlnir building, and theso !ot photogrrm happen that a Now York that It Is only n littlo at-ovo llioiakcs a trip from Ha atablo to tlon. Tbo diwlgn of this unlvonus of Ita ruuta without carry tho nhapo of three rjundratiglet odo pcreou under 40 yenrs of will Lave a half nillo of covered cokar glasses at loaet when ho Tho only high feature of tho bila will tfvn tbo unhiltlutod tho rlmpol tower, and tho of tho provalonro of Impaired Hpivtilslu Tlio building will e. lu a unto Uoiir Mudlaou a juaro aerie of h.ng, low lmHa. Atucr evouing a reporter counted eight It. tho unlvorHity la to c:tuclud young tiiim out of twelvo alf about COO feet by U00 bo about au acm ar that coverx'd by ton. Them o nian, ground 1 hp' nMh-rr v.o Bliln ii ud li' M a Lou with h'.m, iltirtiis 01 uvtny ruv i;UIirt.j olte i id We. told wlim ilUe-in,,., bun IJcfl rl l-h tli.t wall paper,ow mj homo without NcUie'3 bit of cxpci, rcluctaut foct oppro.icbed that if well would revolt a mother's room; slowly It his himd. How could ho briipjo'a cigiT, cxperlant foco, uo uijik to gi vo hcrT .VIlUo rkwhjtt." called 10 uioiueut ho Hteppod In lrofotm ...tpn .hi. Th. queerect littlo old end iho brought a Inat Ftn'e.-; of i .w.uy W JUU 1 uii ill ViT JUU. "Sbo dldf" esclaintHl Wiillo, cxplo slvel, hia eyes rtmd with aniftxeinent. "Did tho hare ft tr,.r h.jllUi; fato, und a woldy "olco, uudtyei thut look u Ji.lIo rlt,ht tluuiigU and ' "Why. no, b!.e Ui trit."ltferrnptrd JTcl lie. "Khn had tbo loveliest old tucoovt r wiiii, and tho sweetest uleo uud tho kind ctit bl'io eyes. M'.o otdy atopjud alhu.t a minute, but I eliu'.i never forget her. oevcrl And sho la f;olng to tako nio to ri.'.o In her i urrhigo rraia duy, atnl oh, Willie riitniittt, I do nully bellovo tliat the Li our fu!:y godnmther.1 "So do I," i a, I WlLio i.chmidy. "Ii sho can chiuigo heruilf like that pho mutit bo uomethll.g of thut Bort. I believe I'll take tho basket rVjht bnek hi foro the 'good fortune' i.ll vaidshed ppiin." "Do. WiMlo." ciitieute.1 Kcllio. ni ho eet her while twjih Into a julry upj.lo. When Willie delivered tho basket at tho btoro ho found thut tho "good fort une" had not vuididied. l!o was (jtven a position la tho ttoro, with u pnlui-y of $2 a wit k to eoiiitiicnco with, and a pron'ifso of I, her wagva aa Lc learninl tho biulncss. i 'col as though It Is too much, sir," ; '. ' Vlllio, modestly. ' ' ;l f.'r th ) i.,ud of a family,'" re- i i.e ; ..i,rieU.r, quizzically. iir-i.) eut.io when Wllllo paw er.ly M. tlvi oj:.I I 1'i.ily eyes of the fnlry ether, as Imth children lorcd to call uua tier voice was always gentlo t-j.i!;klng to him, and ho wondered t rorjil ever huvo Bounded hareh nr.. - rddtit. ihr her fairy touches the extrcmo ty of the i'lutikutta vuiilsliel mul jits fonud their way Into their ....i . t i. ... ... ' ' i.oniu. .i iiuuurra ociler IIi1I'i;h to t hem. all as the result of WlliliV'e ;!'.tmli.e'is In gutherlcg up those ire.l bundles. It. IL Thorpe It cu 1J- Kurd ind f-it Wotcr. I i' xili $ do not und-.TiTand tho dif it ttV-ctj pivnIucimI by hard an I i.oft r lu to-.ki'i i:'.'it nnd vogetublun i i"d b i.;i.i co,,V' d In hard water, eon eig l'.vju or gypiiuiu, vUl nt boll . t, Ik cun"f U.ei-o niinr.taneo.l tiirocu " I'.l.i i .. itm Many ve-retabh s, nn I . : ucailr tfmtelo.'iH lu aoft v. atev, t!,- i.:l thollavor iu boiled out. The '.' i of eu!t oi'tca cheeks Ihls. lis In i of onions, mucin? tiiu vegetal I : i!i the peculiar Lavortii.,' j.j-lutl , i.'Li.iii su'jti uutru'.jus uu.uer on ! ho I In poft water, l'or tx tin' tlio luleo of nioat to iiu.Ve i h . r bo'iii, soft wr.ter. urt!altod and i ut ir-t, U tho bist, tor it much nioio Illy in'imt rules tho t'.ssuo: but fer bell wliero tho i'lle.ed should bo retained. J wutsr or Bolt water s&lluU U civfer ), u:e the r.ient should bo tut hi while t'.o wii'er b boliiiif?. o s to soul op the vr;ti at oi.. -leurunl of Chepili.tr'y. Flck I'I,1U lu tlorlUo. Kaino of Die sick ones who wont to Fh.rhia last wlutn havo rotnrncd. and a io cnintiieatljig tipou tho avalanche of cures thut wero rocommendii 1 for tholr eon side ration. All the old timet ut rit. Augustine had books full of prescriptions that weio warranted to cure anything, fn.ra a huarlacho to palchlug a pair of goloshea "Myl" Said ouc of tho returned iruin. "if I tad taken a buudrcdtk I Art of the nostrums thrust upon me, I won". I have bii In Cypro IWIk month ft, -t fiw torn lux ""'"'nArt)r-notlilug lb. Fyot-Con. tlio proirro. illaonwe. fcg at Ovo toblea In ono end of the room. With a vlow of learning tho cause of this widespread woaknecs lu tho visual organs of tho young tuon of this gtner&tlou, tho reporter sought Dr. Ocorgo B. Norton, of tho New lork 0 hthalnde colle(,'o. a well know a authority uoon that subject of uiedlcid prnutli'.e. It la nun that a Fj'ocl .tlb.t fa-Is a per fecteyo," ho bui L "la newly every lu Hlanco mio dufoct l.s fr'tliub Tho most routm m coiiiplii'iits am myopia and hyper mytropia, or uoor and fir ulphtoduemi, a-s they aro cotmnouiy culled. Tho former U Licroiu.liv;, but the lutur in uot, although tUo latter la fur mow pu-vr lent just at prtseut. Tho earo of Hil eyoa Is far mo.o imtmrtuiit thiiu oiot fivu rcalixo. Tbo li)ij:ro;er ur.o of i-yta which wo wouk re Knits iu a viiriety of ciuii lniats It oi'tuti rni.ai j beaa.icln'd, uej. re.-it.lon ana souio times nervous ptoatratluu. Thcso cau geiienilly bo rctuediud if uot cured by tho uno of gliusHes. Li tho pui-chaso of glasses t!;o tiulKivr cannot bo too carofuL Tho uso of glaasoa that aro improperly ad JiiHtod to the eyo is oUuntlinos moro In jurlous than hUpfuL Another common romplalut Is catlol estigmutlfim, which cotibibts of tho Irregular curvature of the i-oniea. In such ciiacs ono part of tho eyo may bo myopic whllo tho olhur Is hyper niytieplc. To avoid taW, gliuses must be used wltii luusui tiK-clally grouud for tlio purposo. lure o? ooou aijvicj "How should tho eyes betaken enroof" "That dopeuds enttrjJy upon circum utnnces Each mnu's eyes d liter from those of his follow No two pairs aro uliko Hero aro a tow rUmplo directions hi C4.J..S of acrhlcut which would bo well follow Wioii a cludur or any fur.i, .nltaur,ftpet. Into tho eve neve - , ' " never ni this oporat ion will u.sually vivsh out tho la trudlng eubHtiiuco. Uowovcr, thoul.l it efuso to go. turu up tho li'.l under which ho MibM.JuO i.i Uild nin. -,vo it .vil li u soft :a. .U.i n l.tef if tho substauee becomes iuloUded In tho corner, or eyeball, go to u physician inmiodlately In bathing tho yes It molten no material dlfforouco, us his been alleged, whether they aro rubbed toward tho now or from tt. It Is inju dleious, however, to allow wator to enter the eye, as this net may eugonder diteaw. It should never bo allowed except under skilled a J vice. Do not uso tho evi j after they uro tlrod, Thoy should bo lebtod, if ouly for a moment. Avoid tho u.so of tho yes whllo traveling lu a railway carrlego or In a poor li,;ht. Do not work with tho bend Ix-nt low Uho a hloiibtg desk when writing Mover i.llow tl.e light to shine hi your eyes whllo working; let it como over tbo left shoulder. If posi.iblo. If this cannot bo acrouiplluhed wear a sliaJo. Avoid tho use of colorml glasses tuuoss under cooipeteut fdvlco, except whoa e posed to bright light, such 03 tho glaro of the sun upon snow or water. Then they may bo used with great benefit. London smoked nluHses, or bluo, aw tho only colors that should bo worn under these circumstances. Avoid holding a book, when reading, too near tho eyo, as tho nearer It Is bold tho greater tho strain On the other l-ohJ. do uot hold It ttr away, an thtu the btraln Is oven greater OoLitnglon hi tho inoRt fertile cau-0 of tho Rproad of exturnnl dlbeasos, especially granular llda. This Is nioat generally the enso iu puiillc iustitutUnis, whero children live nnJ sleep together, una often waah themselves lu tho naino water, lsolatiou is tlio only known ciothod for pioventlng tho i-preul of Ibis disease. A normal eyo f.lioul.1 be perfectly strong and uot bocouio easily tired. It Bhould not njulro tho nse of glaMsca until thoujo of 40 or 45 has been reached. Py the ubo of proper glassoM thty Khould remain StrotiQ Indellnituly A far sighted man requires glasKe for reading much earlier than a man who Is uoar sighted. Wlcn l'raon does not noed glaHses for reading at CO years of i? It proves eouclut'lvely that he must bavo been near sighted In his youth. Nuw York Mall nnd Express. An Aiiulunt Clikiliivr. Lritiah rodiduuts iu Japan uro subscrib big for tho ropalr iA the grave of Will Adams, a I'liiUdi sullor, who was ship wrekeJ Ln Japan lu tho reign of Janus L and who II ved for uuuiy years at the Court of Yedo, where ho obtained extraordinary liiCueneo. ills grave was diseovored some veurs ago on tho summit of oue of tho hllla ovuilooMug tho government areuuul at Yokosuka, near Yokohama. ttoka Ilouhuur. llo-w Louhour lu the atrotts of Paris la a largo, elderly lady, rather plainly ilt'oHsed In black, her gray hair tucked uuder a clobo bonnet. Years ago she drvRscJ as a boy so as to attract less at tention from tho hangers oa of tho str.blos, cattlo yards and ueuuguiios, which we:e vldtod chiefly by meu. and the still wears luaJo attiro at Loiuo when work. Good people die and bad people live. Tho man who la fat with health can't cot employment, and the man who Is making niouey hand over list has to give op bmj nM on ocooujit vf ill health. Client and Chnmtnf. Clinnilng ts a process that, almost more than any other In butter making, depends for ling well done on tun unpioioeui usea. 1'olnts or merti m a cnuru are; rinv. The agitation should be of such a char actor that tbo cream la churned by con cuaslon rather thou friction. Ono would suppose that the fat globuio, protocted for tho time being in a liquid, would stand agitation of any eortj but when we re member that' one churn will brltnz tho butter ln Qvo minutes, wbleb would not como tn thirty minutes hi another churn, we can conceive of It being possible to over agitate cream In churning What ever may bo the effect at tbo beginning of churning, it Is without question that when cream begins to "break" and butter to "form," tho character of tbo agitation amy bo such as to Injure the grain of tho butter. It Is tho enperieuco of butter makers thi.t some churns destroy the grain and tnako the butler groany. Another question is settled. It la not the slow churns which Injure the grain of butter, but tho qtdck churns. Tbo slow churns are tho churns without In side fixtures; the quick churtm aro tho churns with dashers Second. A chum ftboul.l glvo its con tents uniform agitation. Tho creum thould bo rimmed all aliku aud tho but tor como on near us possible nt tho on mo time. This la Important for quantity oa well as quality of batter When ud tho cmv.u la sgltAtcd aliko, moro of tho croam is churned vilbout some of it bebig over ohurtied. When butter all eoiv.es nt tho bnmo time there la Icjs woate of butter lu buttermilk bl draining or wasliin;'. Tho churn whl'.'h meets this eoudltlon, la, ln tho opinion of many, u churu without dushers. Easo of working Is a very important cs seutlal In a chum. It was the hard work of churning that brought Into favor tho quick cburus mat nave spoiioa so mucn butter. The movable body churn aro doubtless tho easier churns to work of tho two classes. Among theso tho revolving churn. If rightly constructed, la cosier than tho oscillating churn, especially for largo quantities. Ventilation Is essential In a churn. Whon cream hi first subjected to ugila Hon. especially If It bo at all sour, It evolves gas. This gas should bo allowed to oscapo; both for sake of 003y churning aud quality of butter. With the old dash churn the ventilation waa oaay tlirough a loose and open cover. Tho revolving churn, which bears oil tho palm ln per hops all other rcrpocts, la tho weakest of ' this DolnU To prevent loss of wiry, when tuilng a rovolvhig churn, whon not otherwise provided for, to stop occasionally, pull out tho ttopple or plur; nrul let tho gas cacapo. This Is dono fivquently In tho beginning of tho process. Atturwurd It Is uot so noccssaiy Somo Jiiuijs huvo patented aiTaugcmeuts for this purpoo. Children lu a Hotel. Children lu hotel or boarding houso aro llko wild Ltrds ln a cago, deprived of their right to fly aud swoop and skim the uLr aud to swell their throats ol moist to burst ing with unchecked song. Tho wild bird droops aud mopes and mournfully twit ters, Instead of singing, and grows dls hoveled nnd dirty and unlovely, and tho caged thlld grows wocdy and pallid sud coustralnod lu its movements ami pert uud assured ln Its manners, uud before It is adolescent It bl a littlo world wenry nnul liiu, blaooof all aiuupcnientH, supercilious to thoso not so wealthy or tx well dressed or so fuahionablo us Us parents and their friends, cynical and agnohtio In till Its views. Mrs. Frank Leslie In Philadelphia Timea. German Unlvoreitlea. Twonty-slx thousand idne hundred and forty -Ave students have attended tho twenty universities of Germany during tho winter suasion which has just closed. At Lerlln tuora were 0,478, at Munich 0.414. aud at Lelpulo 8.233. Bonn Is seventh, with 1J10 studonts, nnd Heidel berg is only thirtocnth. with 633. linstock comes last, with 8-10. Only 1,(111 of the Btudcuts wero foieigncis. Of tho wholo, 8,735 sttidetits belong to tbo philosophical faculty. l',b.;0 to tho medical, 0.7DI to the theological, and B.700 to tho Jurlatle, A Novel Scurf Tin. A novol duf.lgn was ehown to a reporter by a ciauufacturor, which took tho form of a bkull mounted upon U:o top of a stout pin and connected therewith by a fine gold chaiu. The wearer, by g'Utly pulliug the ehuln, cnuiios tho lower jaw of Uie skull to drop while two small diamond eyes fall Into tho pockets, thus giving tho ob server an Inclination to fool unoasy by Its ghastly feppooroneo. Those plus ore ex pcuslvo, tha price depoudlng entirely upou the slzo ot thj dlanioud used. Now York Mull aud Express, WttKl.tngton Corronpontlonts. Tho rorrc.-ipjrdonts, as a rulo, aro high toned gonlleciott. and a corruptloulit would soourr think of approaching a con gressman vith. bilbos than them. Alany of thoin receive salaries as large ns those of tho congressmen, and tho only great dlderenco lu tlio two positions Is that the eorruepoudont Is hovo as long as he does good work, and tho congressman's head goes oil, as a rule, at the end of two or four yewa. The trade In birds for women's hats was so enormous lost year that a single Lon don dealer admitted that ho sold 2,000,000 of small Ur.. of evory kind and color At ono auction In ouo week .tbcrot were sold 0,000 birds of paradiao, 6,000 Impeyuu pheasants, 400,000 humming birds, aud other birds from North aud Boutb Amer ica, and 800.000 feathered aklns from India, 'i ' You IU somoUoios aoo a man planting trcvsarouudhUprorsUatl!). u iu uoio, jou. wm sos auotirefgjn earu,j oUVa oU.Good Cous Uuus littuuso thoy produco loo OiuUi ... ,i. . - . GEKMMTS SCHOOLS. HE 0RADE9 SYSTEM IN THE EDUCATIONAL OF THE EMPIRE. Social and Sebolaitle Olsltnotlnns ItlRlilly rnfoiwO V Igorool tlxililln Mnln- talnad follteuaM Towmrd Twliers. Tha Gwltcb iu bo A Mutant Dail Mark. Trivate acbool are but fow In Ocraany compared to their number In thin country, and most parents send tbelr children to the government schools These are divided luto various kinds, according to the st udios and to tho social conditions of tbo students gyruuaslii, attended by boy ho propose pursuing classic tiiuic3, icai schools, devoted to mathematics and ceo uomlcai studies rather than to classics (th word 'Teal studieu" moans essential. economical or polytoctudcal studios); higher burger aehooU (citizens scUools). wuore tho prices for attendance are even smaller than tbo very modest onos paid In tho two first named; lowei burger schools, for sons of still leas wealthy people, and, at lost, free schools, whose students pay nothing Tho gtrU have higher daughter schools. where tho Instruction and prices are bigti est, thouKh the latter are very moderate. ludecd Next In rank are tbo plain danrrbter scliools; while such young ladies as cuniiot pay nny schutil luouey at all atlonl. llko th-ir brothers, thoso anomalously cullod froeschocls. SOCIAL lUaTtaiTiOKS. Yon oeo, there Is a mot orthodox dis tinction between "Ughcr daughters" and the Kil ls who must be satisfied with lielng "daughters without tbo adjoctlvo. iliere being but a slight diQercucu between tho ostent and number oL studies taught lu either kind of school. It Is plain that tho distinction mado Is caused by social pre judice. The students of the gymnasia are never at peace with those of tho real schools, but admit them to bo tholr equals They treat the bey of tho burger schools with coo tempt, and this without going Into tho del ails of higher or lower. Hut fur a g) uiuosiaft to wall: wit b or talk toa boy of a fret, school, or to have anything to do with hi 31, eioept fighting, would be considered by parents, teachers and com paruons an unbecoming and odenfllvcly low conduct. Tbo girls, too. bavo pro uoniK'ed opinions as to tho proper sphere fur a "hhjher daughter" or for a "lower" ono, or for ouo who Is neithor higher nor lowor. but so tvxwdlngly pooi as to be called "five." Free from prldo and pre judice. 1 suppose. M '.uhulu lu u..uis ufl' 'mm f nvr, of the gymnasluru, called "Sesta," when he Is about 8 year of age. Tbo nest class Is calhid ijtiliua.then Qrurta," "Tor tia " Hoc u.i.la" and "PrUna." Wliia ho htu toili.il through all if thoso ho trios to pas tho 'oi v dillicult "AbitiMeuteu ox amen lit has uovv aa ei elusive aud thorough jducitua, aud may enter a ttnl votlty If he bus uooe8hfuily padsed th examination he Is thin allowed to boconio a solJier Tlmt Is to say, he wjuld huvo to loin the irrn ta-vav. but wheu hobiU attcmloil the tryci.nJtuui or real school up to "fcocundi. tn u-jrs the ranks as a "voluutver 'Viuri u-y couipelieil tOBerve dunug oiu oo uil .0 'iennany to b f jrued to x I iold: it t r no longer than ono your an to son.-ud-jred Kjual to voluu tuei'tiig tn tay thar launtrv iti'iou :a uitK-iruaia I have mour.ioued .he njorous 'tisclpllne of Clorman tchoMi Thws liseipluieoau be n:antainod 3U.y by thoco oxn-uUonof 'Jie part-nts wuti '.he leaehors. A well rogu latod system it i-ourd and punishment, wrtb a Ju:e(ul lar 'oil.auoo holds tho boys Uli.loi xintrol. If oarelit does Hot agroe with some ot the severe pcuaUi.s in fluted upon the boy his iuu is apt to be expelled for fear jf bis undermining the discipline. School begins about 7 u. tu. At fivo mlu utos past that hour the doors aro closed aud thoso who ore late are not admitted. but punished the next day The boys await their toucher lu their respective class rooms. When t'u toucher enters they all riso as oue boy and uovor think of sitting down before th teacher motions thorn to do so When he leaves they go through tbe same ooromony. When a boy la asked a question he rises and remaui standi ag until boll through. No student dure to ou.lt lifting his cap when meeting any toacbrr of the school on the btroot The teachers of all classes up to "Tertla' are furnished with a reed or switch, w hich is a cheap oiid ever ready assistant. A refractory hoy Is ordered to stretch ids band out. tho palm upward, and before he knows It he has got such a whack as will boat an entire Latin grammar at ouce Into his head.. . It Is not Invariably through tho bund. however, that science and litcraturo aro made to enter a boy's brain, rlomo teach ere consiaer mo ears to ne tbe beat mo diem, while others give preference to tho boy' backs as presenting the broadest aurfaco. Had marks ure given as tho tightest punishment, with the silent uu drrsuuding that two of thorn bo equal to one thruhhlng. Whon a boy U kept lu after ecbooltlme his parent aro at onoo notlflod of the fact. Not unfroquuntly a parent gets a notice that his eon Is to utey at school, not for a certain number of hours, but of day. Every school has jail, called "Career." Prom one to eight or more days of school prison Is a punish ment for graver offenses. If Incurred ro peatodiy, tbe boy Is expelled. This pun Ishtuent dourivos him from belnar admitted to any other rubllo aohool throughout the country Wulio In the school loll the boy baa to oav for his board, lie is then in charge of the porter or "custos" of the ououL fhlladelohla Times. DUlio ot th Epaulards. Among poculiar dbihos which form tbi food of Buuulurda are odd combinatlous, in which black bouis, di-lod codfltsh mid AA.. nA twinnnra uro tha chlnf llllTO- , Tn tut evm dlah a EiiuiLirt jj, ;0li thick and whllo pner, ant J B. SEL!i:'.lMER Iron, Nails, . Steel, Learner, Paints. Oils. Coach & Saddler Ware AND MANUFACTURER OF Stoves & Tinware STREET. MARKET LowIkIii w n X'cmt'n. nov. i, '7i. ! Blanks ! BMs ! ! The followiDcr Elaiika will always be found on baml at the 1'ubX 1'iiuU ing ofllco. Ore Lcahch. Ulatik Rolcnso Aprooincnts, L'onHlablo Salon, " WarrtinlH, rjXcutiopi, Kulipot nna ItiHlifcs' Dnr.p, CorlificalH of SflioJtithliip, Jinluid.t lixutuplion N'i(9, Fiuanciikl .Stutcuu nt on Sl.ool Hum J, ko., Ao . Ac. All Mutika rot c-n hand will bo promptly printed tu order. NORTH TIllI'.D STKEliT,; I'HIL'AJ PA Tormn --ri r0 pci'Mav. FANNY SPAI1N, xr e J. A. rU'AHN. Maunder. CM. Mill.'r ii ml W.U. MoiIo.i,C'krkB I'ue. 1, issi, National Hotel I Dyvsr. iior.awor.TH KELlNKGKOVi:, l'A. IlammlelO'l. Koluriilnlio l soil Imnrove.l. Tbe iliu'tcuntriilly l.ir ilc.l I.Otnl In tlin t'.WD. l rtt cl.i Mtir-.-omiroiUllJi.t lur t he travollug l ullic A i rli li, 'bj. L. B0FF111GTON ilr.- tn mnke It ki own to tbe .roj.b of Mid- it nur p ii r nn ifiriiin iuai u na r.'inoMeicl i.O 1 1 I ". v i' Lis liirio ami i rovl.h'd Mm- oil I:L n ho. I len i T N.ri.a Inrorvor. llo line pho rr 1 le,l ,ir toll Mith Dim or tbe lt oi t lir ovcil I. ii I almlbir Ipyuti-K out t.bl. iiitfi.-iim ibs GXPiiiiivi.sii iii it. i.o in lilp .1 1. 1 1 If i . .lltl.: bi"0 i c n'. n i rent )'nti'. nt i Mr. 1 uf)..i;ton r.'Hj.cci fully auk ji.i'r 1'inr "Hi..ii, r .p ini i.rrf. cieii irrmi.. tntiiir t ik k- 1 1 ei't yt In bond ami erf"im nit tbe lurct'on ol luiornl Irc.M .i- - H.uj iiT.M.Iir.v tin ui.l nirr.iiii er.t uu'lluilconveuioiK i.Iwbji OCl'l IU n) lot? lunctul. W ATEDl M HEWE0CK Tlio m.t wi'iiiU-riutlv r..ii;.bie eiillpp'ii u i.t bo ubri.Unoiv u-.-lu! an. I lirarlloul wbiib I im uv- r bn n pu'.li' Ii- .1 ill ui.y u nion i.n Ibu n',. be, A iii.rv.'l oi cery-.iiy iilao unit ii.-linil ii.uM). Hrnn.tr mul iii'ini y . uvln in ery iw.-. I. I lin.lrcilH in uu liii'iiilre.bi ol l.oiiiitlliri ni.il hi'n ul cntriiu iuuH. lis oxtra.rlinnry buv l.iirei.'.- on.l c.niiiciiMr.ii, Kt'ihiiiK In ibo uli .b I I.' ry oi' Hi.. l.o..k iru.lo llko II. Sulert ai.nit i !.i:iu w real value tut lis I vii.bi, nnd Imi a:-i mrf . Alfi ntH link in k l..r a new mul ti. x.i.l.. .. k, UlHo lor lull iloM-rl id Inn mul terms, jj 0:iy i. uio Kivcii Autri" without ei..lt..l. til AiMJl H,l. K l II. lloXhUTl, I HlLAUKU'inA. l'A.. l eb. 1, '88, Am, ROSE E- CLEVELAND, Mm ITU OP PRESIDENT CLEVELAND- Soi lal Mirror ; or Moral uud Bouiul Culture. " Ik tlio 1 1 tin of Ilia uriind now buok Inlrnilucml by .Mii. t'iovobtiiil. hint uia, .in uiiiuiialolli .1 iiu- ccrf, i.rnl.ifuly llbiririiieil, llli eloiftu t 1Mb". Kru.u i.iaip oi itiir v. 1-.I. V t-iiiiN li. i oo vt it eoui.iu!u irutinso on .iii.rui nun r-n.-iiii iii. .inc. true luttliliooit mul Moinuiili. ..id. 't its uiotli cr'n liilliit'i.i e, llu u.ilk-nt ivilli ll.i. Ikk, Keen voui il,..i',tbtt.r-i III ii. 'oU, IluUiu bvuiillliil, I'-itn. 1 1 y i'o .-rt.uioi.l , Tbo art ol coiiveiiiilun, Tbo uwkw ml i.n I hIiiA mul bor' J ure, KtbUtttt In nil ii.-liaiiu I.e.-., l-:io. lu iin.cl.uiib-.il oniou II. .n ImiD'urim. -.i.l. luukin It Ibo liuu.!oiiiciit uliA'rii.liou bn.ik er i.ublblio.l . Tlio lllnsirii- Hulls ii.o Ilia liiiii.il n u.l In.i.lu by i-i'i'liil sriifU-. AliENTS WANTED. I'vcrywhoro. Tb.i rurro-s of nnr'.lr.u-iiiontl Id MliitthiiiK reumrkublo. Nniintiut llvo.i'iierxetio men m.4 woiuea wuulcrt uu il.ii v...rK. Xtuuiiur-iiui.-o l'.x.-lu-ive TeriHorv. AK 'tiU at Wuikaro Inn 1. 1 nil Iioul .1,'J tu !e.ui i,er duy. n rit ut i.noo lor llliii-lriit. d eireiibira Anil tnrina, nnd niinia y.'Ur obok'ii ol territory! or to retire It lni.tiir.tlir H. l.il l,00 lor ouiiiploio utoiu'a oytlii, which will bo lurwiirdi-il by ruturn until l.u.t.:iiil. i.il otul liruia KH-'MUlucd. Aaurui.il. JL-HEBEPiT PDBLISflnM CO-, DU i; 010 Olive bt., bt. LoiiU, Mo. Ai rll 111, '68. t ti Wit.:t Aa tut rA ls. Eostt'ouvhtiyrui.. T .tea g ..xl, tsO LI In in .... Hiii.ll-v.lrub-. iM. t. "Q I rioliovo l'lsu's Curo for CuiiuttUiriilon saved niT lifo. A. H. Dow ell, taitor Euquiror, Kclen ton, N. C, April 23, 1S7. Tbo best tfouuh Medi cine la fiso'e t'rn 10a t'OKBUMPTlOM. Clilkiron tttito it without objoctlou. Ly till diUggkiUi. Um. jf V k !, I ft UHDEUTAKlIia SPISO KASKlNE (THE NEw QUININE.) More Slronflj Yonclci Fer Tban Any Oilier Drn Modern Times. Powerful Tonic hntl.o tilclicuto umiich win bear. A piiciiio For Malaria, Klicuiniitisni, Nervous Prosl ration, nn.l nil itrm Mfcnsff. T I. V. MOST FOIKNTIFK) AND SI C rtssrt i. Bi.t':)u ri'uiiuii. f.U:. nor IU l.llllll. Dr. V. I. .,llllir. hmife Dhrdrlnn nt K. V run. r4 li.upttnl, Ni.w Yuik, Imn ticl Kn.kltin fur vt-r a xmr ni:h rnu5tuLt mul uufnlli 111' 'HV "KM.kltll' l A III. illiina ol I Im hlulia v .lnn iu 4iuiiiti.yiotio. Hnli ivmiitio an.i unit It !. io i l.c U'liiiK-niiirc .ruianontljr, iroiluco iiu Lad ellet, kdJ Is plcr.mut to lli t .iln r Ictois ot plmlliir climn.'U-r fom nroinl- ni'in iii.lui.liiiin, vl.i.-i, ,u.mi. Knkliio ri'iniMijr ol ui.o.jiihte.1 merit, will bo teuton sii- lli Ml i. tl. jtii.:iine enn nn union wlihout. iinv M.eclal tiiil lonl ii'h I (. I..K. per l:iiitn-, !ol.i liy r Pent lv limtl . li ireciiif ( i.i ire. 1 llli KANKIMi C'J.. 61 Wurrcu Ut. U Liebig Companys 0! IN VAI.t'AKl.K I tiK IiYM'EI SIA AiiEifidciilTfiliicar Mfo Icstcttatccns EccfTta- AWo lor Itaverlns l' i'i, S.ukci im.l Miwlo llllie.. nFNlTI.MlCoiilv with Pnron LtibiirV SKtNATL'HK iii'bltii Ink ncroi-s lubul. 1..IJ ly nil I'lotekei cn, "roccrs ami limtilbt After all otriom t,ii t...ric?vtlr 3 JO N. 12th St., buluw Cuilowhill, llda-, Tj. SO ymi. xrrl ncc In ull HP P.4'1 4 1. illiMt. Per. nuiiivinily rri.:rr itjf wo.tkencJ by early huh vr tionA.Iki;. l ull ur'rite. A-lvic fremiti ihi.Uycon bUcMiol. Hour t i a. B. Ill) , bu-1 w to cyoilus. r,.-ii HAIR DA&.GAK3 JOuiAWJdt eitiUlIujdrCssiallaft rul b euru f or Cotm, tnntoiw. a, tti.,ni;iMlu. K:isunuo.tfiirUTtlwU. luTurlnfU ELY'S CatarrH m la i. iwi -..y rii'.ui s o s t MkiyxPuIu tun t tikYfVmwli (fl lnll.ni.iiiM I o ts&frA 'cul- ll;Kor..i. h 1 Sifii-, I? ..I,. . .. i. . K.V. -CCV-' mul Hinfll. ti.y iiitci-iti:. iAA'yigyf BM A X' U" ltl A l-i.rtlvlo U n.).llu.l luto onoli noftrll nmomblo. Fneo M ccnlii ut Ur.inKixta Uv reuleiorod. y ctii. i;i,Y iiKUIll Urccuwlt.li su, w York. MARVELOUS r m DISCOVERY. IVbiillv unlike An book l!urncJ io cae wJIdV Iron. 1 liOF. I.01SL"lTi:, ;T Film Ave. Mew York. QALESM EM mtf WA NTKU, 1'ermnnent ponltloml 1 auarautepd wltb HAI.AKV ANU tXPENMKS l Alli. Any lU teruilned mno en eeceed with ufc louiirdantaitM la bsRlnuen. etook t'io?.1 'oStfltfr.!"" UUl0, lMtfeU,n AJdr.i. atonoe, (Nam tal paMr. fiiir.Hrymen. Uoouoeter. . , Ai rll iiJ, 1(18. am. pd. . or, h. j rob Street, riilladel. lor as.to. Aturug, Wi.'io rer bottu, fl Xryli, K I i. -(jlKM ii;"Mi ft.. mm minx BHBB BWHB U M Ei i inmei. oi iiiB7 at Ilultimore ari'l luotat Detroit 160-1 at Miiliiiloliilil.. nl:l Rt WiiPblJitZms ut I onion lurue rbivcg of Columbia I.tw Ui-niW'r! ""V. l'"'vrMiy, tJImiitsunua7 n?;' W 'n'Zr' by. 11,1 "A',D 'TOIl,tll hilon I V 1 'T. Wl W' ArtOII. Jl I1AU 1. imnjAMiw J i.bu iH'xioj, Dr. Hrown. E. H. took I'll ,. ,,ul N. Y. istuu, .,r,l r0ieKe, Io, 1 iiuuiubvcornnuoiiilenefl. i',.,.i... ui- li-inruiitee.l .Uis. sbu. S. F SHEARY, Centrcvlllo, Snyder Co., Pa General Fira iflsarancaAgent y nrt-olu 8tookComiiaalf rein Mooted. 1'iomluia Notee. lt,,tiu,mt1 BOARDIHG HOUSE. rpiltJ undeiBipnecl haviogmad' ample prer.ai.tloa tot th aeoommoditvA Tbo not tievlBK tiled ' - r - . fully Invtl'd -uM, , I .- J. 10
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