o r J i t : .! ILOATIXd JSLAXJK The rxi-Nn'-p of n floating island, V : - i r inVami.T, Lovu. id known to .-ty f.-w, j.n.l.jiiiv, besides those na- h iii or r.i-ar the district :t to t!;e northeast of Hip nr.. v,!" "f Macuata. 2So visit previous to oirs so far ns we arc informed, has b- a jaiil to the place by any J'uro -m A bhort account." therefore, of v.-!i it we saw inar no? 1,. without pome ! iat-r.-sr, We hr.d slept on the ila:id oi K' iv.'W;i, r. i i -i in the morning sailed 1" th.- m.-.hibind opposite, nnti entered , th river rear the tow.i of! N ''Hi. Tfie ! v:i- h of c-.,.5sMeraUe ! f-; --. rnd mi-hl V '..ninlile for five or ' m inl. s in i ttnton cutter. The. Imi aie low -;vl i t . t i 'i tat. :t i ; ft. I t 1 I 5 I. MM ue nut visible for 'lid ScC, a on ;ng f0 the den ; So far as we " 1- ViV'V if, vLidii '!'. -tit. 1 1 rv ' ' t'-i.y. and a tew noko-iiuko the ! iils, v.liieii are not dis !: d to he unite bam. :i. At f s:- mi!.-- or . from U e lu-e-i be bran -h-'S of I.-M. I, v. !,.; pp., (I'M tro!i'..'-s:me to our v. . ;U ami r : we I im I -I an. I walkel about tildes I trt'i'T. ti.rou rli vorr'tmnr to t!ie s:na!i town of Vaki likoio ! re ,, It.. ai rru ged to .-ncei the ! ""I"'- H uk.-) ,f this Maud. He ! i"t airie. however, mild I-i.- fl.it ; n'.uht, a:, I our vi-dt was delaved until ! nnir Our party, which co?i I of fourteen ocrsons. ! wh'.ni wt-rj chiefs of some local ! "- 'M( Tl i: :.r J f.lir-.r jrjj J, o- our -'. ' t t-.vo miles from the town J !:ko brou-ht us to the object j ir::- y. About half way we ! t u k wo tree, with wl.ii-h I M, r.,.,i a v ful puper.-ti- ! i.si'ar to what is fbnii'l at .Mua- j iii a ba!aw tri p Tin. .f p!n". 1 the -M-toru. aiei instructed 113! a . .0 1- w :!' of .-.f ,, v ' t '!". til.. I i if!:, "i initial 'i, w.;? now mcreoLed to about i;- re. manv of whom were UL'lit by tlie chief to , with a 'uKke." A 1:1 !e. f. t- '1 ( t'r ;,. th' . . t . rl he ! : si: e - . ; . ot 1h. i 1 f word to I.,- u-ed. Then i )' ro himself." named t!ie ! ! wis!,,-! f,,r his own, :u:d : : o t f : 0 tn e fiom a dis- j I t; yn,-, ,. thfi-eabout. 1 'j :' v v.,.;,,.. I, tju.,e w,.re t ' : 1,,-t tho.se who hit : '''ihde.l upon the certainty ; 1 :.- woman for their wife. I t; -m r:v:d at the lake, whili.cr "I' thf- natix f-s had piece.bal : '.I.rd p:a s. Mtd itself was :- bvt iv aid 111. jit drear v. " at y, hcau as far as tin- ye '' b. -re lav a barren waste. ! in the (a-nter ofn v.st niour 1 the ! ,ke had dwindled dur- ': 1:1 :: d i oii:ht to a swaini'. ' .s 1... -io, .,f liie but what wt ; -!. 1.! brou-ht. We wcrelivily tfwevt r. ;t-; von may lm.ame. i ' had f hup be iv. I up a tree i -and ('..r a Vdl hj!, called li t- ! id i i-t o : X 1 , an i t .' h i .ao j i; i ii-r t!io ihm l rod ois . ..!. on the oppuiit'e ; if, in the Ibll Ib.w of n ' !. d!a . -n native-! were 1 -i suiall i-laud in the h:-h- I and a number, both of men ' le-V were on the large island ' "t-oi' who ceeTr.e.l to ). 1 t!i-' .uei.nm bei. Iielpincr Iiim (with ' s'o:it. p. .!.) to m .vothe Kverv ! !!; "a iti the highest spirit. One I ehe !' v I m '!, tir- W:i,f.lV;!.n m ! saih-.' a.-ro;; ;.. mere that morning. ; lia-'i we h -.d eieat pleasure in believ i a . t -vi'id was 'V Mn tliat quarter ! V I-- IVIIMJ r . ..r. s,,l(, j . .. . 1 .1 ' ' 1 e 1 1 v f IV c J.ea Vkkt .. l a ve to s; proressin-r A ;!.f : in of tin ee or four f i 1 us 1. ) the island, which with J'' at! at, and moved a fath- ',e:i w. were on q. Mad 01 ! ! 1 he! s.,,-,, f I I!. at V.e 1 r. h i i i. d t & ..... .... .mo tec warer , I. is 1 1 1 1 v oaees m th.Mwana. The . r ... . 1 , III til nil 1, a '.onic "r puaej an3 . hi,,.-,;,, v Cl)VorC), j son.h tt the U.,,..!iea.(eside, several ! ?.cvidi,.i,e f.,r (;..vei...t hi"h ti.m since H:V). n, tIkcp , enso of the peoj.lo wmhauce of that ; them the ,, , j o..0 lIiriic lia j tj, of ele-ciiii ...... .appears to have j ae.cnslo.n.-d to d.:fo,it, L. hed fiom 'die ' that process at ;.r sueoes' 1 smalle,j f einoci.iey .,f u10 st:ttc wi'f 't iu length, ! bct with the same giace lrl-t uproari- j "io done, and ,j,t; f,. 1 a we counted j the fut 11 ro. TJie t ...; i rt'r a verv j Ib'j'ublie-.-' l- i'vli 'Dili i. p.. head j MlAUlf V 1 . , w,i , b- 1:17 now f- si Cr on t-.-'. I ' ' i a. lie ore 'lit .f y t , t 1 th it t!i,M was nothing in the is . ,11 lns mi J, I : s -i.'utlao si le of tlie one?- I rre ;ate weight of the fen ! 1 ;t ; . i t I v' s -. t tl tr at v ! nieii tion, this 1: f.l! 1 Oat . h i") a! e Jt! w ' f:in ha m is... ti uv titeu about 1,500 a.i I the isl m 1 sank several aod c -.: 1 ominoudy un! il re ." p i,t of its burden. " The men. o.ie, tcaL-hcr and all, pluned vater an 1 about, regardless .ii.il w aruber t.f l!io old i-,ln ... 1 J...y wouhl be seized bv : tu Is !,. low. We were not j f !i ' V example of the na- I 1 J ::-;"' -i .--so. The banks 1 aed wit , rudies and are level ! iie va'er Tiiey do not shelve ' but d VVU fciii-t r. Wli.r. we a ! . th.-ie w -s i)., bottom or at least ' t!:i. fa'homs tt the vj-ry mar- i f -no s. Iuui i!i place the water 1 the loo e soil under t!i ' t l:f t a Considornl.il! di-tar.en Af s., . W. - ..V . ftb ti.a.' of our isit tlie size of the .v w lS u!,., ut yards by 150, but y alter much n.in ;t is three il:.:, size. We had no inennq r.f t'e m pr. ' - - Z- t r-.ti.tre ?.'inre U;lrte .Jlt:rp s..iiHre .jurtre J-.jiiHre Uiiare , a x x s ae m : Square square S'jun r! Square Sqmiro Spin ro Spin re Spure S.pnre S.ji.Hre Spin re S.juare s.puire Spi;tro Spiaro S.pmre S.pu.re S.pe.re !.pjare S.piare Spiare S.pi.ire 6-500 Reward! 6-500 Reward! 5500 REWARD! I J T T T 'T: 'JO Siuare Square P.piare Square Square sq u a re cheaper stock of Square Square Square Square To any one who can show a larger, finer and ""e Square Square Square Square Square Square Square S.piare Square Square Square Square Square Square Square Square Square Square Square CCCC C C O C C c c C. V CCCC L OOO TTTTT IT If II XV N GGO I OO T II H II NX N G Ij O O T If H II X X " a o I' O O T IIHIIHH II X X X fi fj O O T H H II X X X O GHO I' O O T U II II X XX ti O LLLLL OOO T If H II N XX GGG Gent's Furnishing Goods, &c, in nou j t ALSO, 2.00 .TirjaLl. In every case where we fail to do as advertised. Dralini? I 'eaUnsr J en 1 1 n tf ,alinr I f:i lin I )cal 1 1, tr 1 .'alir;jr li.-rtiinil I raiiiiir lc:ilin !;. I m if 1.,'HliPkr I -a I i iisr 1'i alinir 1 '.alius l.calinir Ilealinif Ieaiiiitr Ii.-nlinsf Mculinir I'.-alitiif I 'fali im Dca: ECONOMY IS WEALTH! And you can practice It no more effectual ly than by giving us a call. Ve wish consumers of goods in our line to know that we have DECLARED 11 1R OF EXTERHIHUIQH i! AGAINST X-II&E: FRIGS! Dpalinif Iiealinif Dealing Iealiur Healinir Healinir Iifalinir 1 ea linif ll.'Hlmir I .a I m if l.calinir l(;iiliiuf eliiitr fatinir I'ealin I lea 1 1 tig I i.-alinif l.-alin)f I i ii ur Dt'ali.iir . . iH'aliuif COdS SOld D.alin j Grocxd Tea. A French chemist j asserts that if tea be jrround like cof- lec, immediately before hot water is poured upon it, it n ill 3 ield nearly double the amount of its exhilarating qualities. To remove putty from glass dip a small brush in nitric or muriatic acid, and with it paint over the dry putty that adheres to the broken glass and frames of the windows. After an hour's interval the putty will have be come so soft as to beeasly removable. Iat Extermixator The German method of exterminating rats is to feed them with cakes made of two parts squills and three parts chopped bacon, and meal enough to make a stiff mass. The rats go away, as an' animal of taste naturally would if provided with such a meal. A Cvre for Cancer. A man who was cured of cancer says : Hiving heard that several persons had been cured by drinking wild tea and poul ticing with the tea grounds, I began using wild tea in earnest. I drank nothing else at my meals, and in four weeks my hand was as well as ever. It is said bv a farmer who has tried the experiment so often as to be sure j UT f IWflT i'POI'K nf hiv. m-n,l ll,.l :n 1 I! L l.i.UUl likU.tib. THE BEST OFFEH EVER MAtJE x im nn nT7im n n 1 irnn niiTn'i it i iiiuti 1 1 i iiiiiii 111 i' 11 1 I, ill 11 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 OUJ UUUUili 06 blimi ftLUIlHi iUlLIIJ CAX 1313 , v l 111 l II IllU lllil a iroxnnnrvL ixri:yil0 The Brooklyn A ?,? Gf recr-t 1 says : The furnace'at tho .tv' v ; ? were kent in full blast Sot,.. , 1 1 1 I Mil V' 111! I ll I 1 I 1 1 1 II 1I1III 1 I! i il.. r 1 .... Yt !. m W 1 r mm mi ' m 1 mm mm mm , M Bi .llll.IIIt.II a ... rri 'I I. with a substance made froin ,'(, ! of petroleum and coal tar by ,n "s invented by Mr. S. C. Saliur, 1 has been c-xnerimentinrr ;.i .; ' J Thorn le u,lu nnuftmlluulcltarl huthn A PJT I A ..:! . . n 1 w w 1.x IIV CIOWII wTt I tj tUlliM w m-m w w w m m m - . tUullUVl'i I ft I'lllV VCITS It ' FREEMAN should be without a first-class A No. I Sewing Machine. y l' ---,v- ' .1 .:..,,c,ia.S -j I t a ti. -A - n - 1 II. .1. ..1 tl.of ... ' i.;.;. ! iron and steel manufacture Vj. V'f"' I reneh plate glas as ohe-mU L. window glass. The boiler room machine shop was filled with :' rim v.RXii j "We have made arrancmects wherby we are enable! to otfer tnr the next sixty days a genuine GKOVKK k BAKU: Improved SKWltJ 51 A( HIE ! Gf tJ1G XaVaI Bureau ff to any per.'on who will send us the name? or S 1 n,i m . .brribr- to our paper fur one year, j nn -"""- murfel at2 00each,or.TJ Xew Snl.crllr. at 1 75 "J.ju,;u;uire. earn, casn in auvanee. ur, r any oi-i or new mu. , -.. v . o m viiinuialic 1. me success oi tlie li ml. Tl. : in ir t fxrr.. Sritier preters ir, we will furnish one of the Ma- ce.t the Ireiurht fiom New York chine? an.l sen.l t he ! kkem a ' one year lor tio.f'U ; . .. i-.,, ",l each, hevon.l which there will be no expense ex- llu 3 n aCHVC little front I. -?n o I Mi I ft .' w Mi This isthesnne Machine that is SoM through , , v , . v'"J'rii-',i.: in ret: n Vr, it is furnisi.e.i cd around and seemed complete in every partlcu lar, wit h p..unea i;ipk Iimct.lf M-Jfl, i, M nlnnt Table an l Box lover, which l.wks down. . ' u,u ln aeaiers ana iitea at .) cacn. ii is iurniiiei ' .i.u,,. ami f-eeine.l nn,.i i Tlie r.i.-l an, I the iron worn is elaborately finished in black J Il'Oin petroleum and CO-il Iqt l and Kol.l. It makjs the strong and neat Klavfic . ' , v"'u u', v.,,;, , Mitch. Is almost noisclr rapi.llv ami with beautiful HllccQ t lie fn fiat ulaluiratA ini loose, yiel.linir. or knit iroo.ls. it has no eoual. to the flimaCC bv nie-ms hy saving (he tedious winding of bobbins. It Is niadc ol the be.t material. In the best manner, ty skilled mechanics, is elegantly finished, and lias always held the hi:; hand distinguished pi ice ever accorded to true worth and merit. . strong and neat Klavtic . ' tar, V.!,;, less, does its work easilv, ! miSCd tO JlOOUt tlie CO!)-i-t( I)"v (,f tr tiilrW i It is conducted from V-., Oi .1 f gas pipe. At the end of th s i.w,( it extends into the door of th,-. i -.l'r is a funnel shaped apparatus fuel enters this furnace it cr.tr;. 'n tact with a current of si:-:..!. steam, wnieli atomizes tl e lli.it as it leaves the nine!. in i"'- i. cl.ine ;t it, f i. uiini? And shall continue to assault s irfl"j at big profits until we have over- lESllnS lZVunZ come all competition. i. .linur Ix-alinir 10 -iiii, e'lothir,!? Ciothiiiir I'loifiinir thin K ( lot bins' t'iot h i riif l':thinir ( lolliina (.'I.t tiintf t"b. thln We have the largest and best stock of rrn rnn t,tt?t ihtti nnvn " run luiiii mw duio cV,1;; IX TJIE couxty: I(-alioir D.'alinif Clothinif Clot hinif Clot hinff th inir tliini; h i ti if Cloth inir Ciot hintf I lothin; wn ru n rmrrc nrrv rnimrTiTiAY ckX? in .I iiiiiiiiiii iiiniiiiiiiii . ...uii'if .i.. vv.il 1 11 iv L.... I'lAi 1 vu.uiLiiiiiv.il ( lothini; flothinir Clothing t loll ing n.EASF. r0 NOT Srr.Nn fXK CF.NT Ciothin Clothu.ff l.NTII, VOI IIAVi: KX A MINED CloUiinjj vi.Mo iitr inn uuuusA.vortilttjoP I lothtnir I r vnni r nnthmw Clot hiiijr lot hin i.ithin Clothinir Cl'.thinif Clot hi nir I lothmir C i-it hitiir The Poor Man's Friend K I'dnioir Clorbinsr Clothiiiu AXD OXE PHICE Cbdhini? (.lotliiMir Clothing V'toiVm1 CLOTnlEB! n.'.Vhi'i'i ( loi ti 1 n tr Clot hi tnr Clo.hiiU "U.iin Cl'.ttiiinr ( l,,lh,n(f JldWI Ol., Clothing l"!iiriir Clothing Clothiti? Johnstons, r'lothinif Cb-Mii:irf Ciothiiiir Cb.tbii sr Cluthinir' l"t iinur Clot hinif Clothing o f:,,thin Cl.ithinir l:t Clothing Chithii-ir Cbitbiiiif Over the back Of a SCUrVV Piar Will en- ' v f" I1:rrr7,Marnine in Perfect runninar order, and will be cnretullv boved and sent direct from 1 - ... J 1 I iNew ork. either by express or freight fas imv be desired I to all ners.m's ic. c. mi.lv wit h .ho llieiV and SpeetlllJ remove tlie SCUrf. , conditions Kaei, .-Machine Is mounted on patent casters, lorwhi.-l. nearlv all other com iih nies charee ! the required 83101111 of fVv 1 he remedv IS simnle. Almost everv iL.i' lur"1!-''e,i itr.r.. with one dozen ei..'.I1.-s (a.,r!e.l Pin-). nn.!..il.ciin,.liiei.rcw..lriTrr,tiiie ' on,i f . . . ' r - , iiuite. aimOHeer) , need e-Kuatfe. and a book of full and complete Instructions explicit enough b.r a child to understand. , ami R1,x at l"C pomtof -h- larmer can boast of one or more rlt,l -f '' ,t '0.rr ,lif,MC''. ''y ''" "llicl,ll"f wh- ' Tims tlm atomized lu. l o." . sscun v iiirs. ana 11 inifprmiMf ivi i nnx-nmi.v r.f -.... ... . .V" ""., " .v .tUUUk ft 9 liUilulliuiQiiUlilui L "-jiizt l Turn an A 5s nr- h uu y -5 1 1 il 1 1 nil h U Sv- it cure it, it should not be spared Salt for Bedbugs. To get rid of bedbugs wash the room and the furni ture of the room they frequent with salt water, filling the cracks with salt, and you may look in vain for them. Salt seems inimical to bedbugs, and they will net trail through it." Some think it preferable to all ointments, and the buyer requires no certificate as to its genuineness. To Remove Warts. Hall's Jour nal of IL-alth says that to dip a stick the size of a knitting needle into mu riatic acid and touch the top of the wart night and morning with what ad heres to the stick will effect a painless Cd'-e. Buy a small quantity in a glass stoppered bottle, keep out of theway of the children, oflTyour cloths and skin, and vou are safe in usino- it. How to Cure a Soke Throat. One who has tried it communicates the folio wiug about curing sore throats: Let each one of our readers buv :tt nnv drug store one ounce of camph 01 a ted oil and five cents' worth of chlorate of potash. Whenever any soreness appears in the throat, put'the potash in half a tumbler of water, and with it gargle the throat thoroughly, then rub the neck thoroughly with the camphor ated oil at night before going to bed, and also pin around the ihroata smali strip of woolen flannel. This is a sim ple, cheap and sure rcme.lv. any outlay of cash, and with tlie smallest possible amount of labor. X0 OTHER PAPER IX THE STATE HAS EVER MADE SUCH AX OFFER. P . S. Next week we will print a "cut" showing the Machine with the box cover off. GREAT FATOR with "wuicii THE PEOPLE HAVE RECEVED OUR EFFORTS TO M I-QUITARLE PRIXC1P IB EMLISII -THE- &S3KT33 DSP "QT i GOODS S OUTFITTING HOUSE HAS STIMULATED US TO MAKE NEW IMPROVEMENTS THROUGHOUT THE HOUSE. WE INVITE THE I'EOTLE OF THIS SECTION TO VISIT US, AND SEE HOW EASY, FLEASANT AND SAFE IT IS TO DO THEIR BUYING at 13th & MARKET, PHIL A. J olni Wanaiuafcex. i - (,. r.. i ii. ,xl n i m Mess! 6 There is nothing clinev or forbidding nKv.f nv ttatt personal attention of Mr. W.m.imnlvr h-,a Fall. Th i i . i , . .injiiiaKer nas bngntcned up everything about the place, and the Fall 1,,, Ml 1.1 v. i: us p"n : fi-. . vju.wuu ui vioinin ana Cloths is under th w - w uiuau roof, and r r. - cti e , shows that the people have discovered that S5 K and that, after all, it is best to IV t.r.JV1 'S' 'VC have outstrirped every former effort, and put lorttarj, tins season, 1 BETTER STOCK, BETTER CUT, BETTER MADE. y0...reIy...9.n....9Hr....T.?.y5and TRIED COODS at i ; - '-'A ;ht??:i rricCS ods, and thorough if thanlve. Miners, propose to clo a larger business j " WANAMAKER & BROWN 1 OAK KALL, ' S. E. Ccr. Sixth and Market Sts., -PHILADELPHIA. I Half Sweet and Half Sot r . ples We must give it up. We lmve never before been quite ready to le I lieve the stories about apples h.nlf j sweet and half sour growing Cn the ! same tree, but when we receive n wo j did a few days since, a basket of ap- i pies from Mr. M un roc Morse, Frank-! lin, Mass , which carry tlie evidence ' ; in such an unmistakable manner, we ! ; must give it up. We have heard of I many such trees and such apples, and : have examined such trees and fruit but only to find that the half sweet and' ; half sour specimens were all jrone or i nie irnpies were wnollv sweet or w ho lv Z,!'s i ETARUSBED FR TfllllTV-1HREE 1 LRSL pear to be Rhode Island Greening i art ot tliem are decidedly acid, like I v.reenmgs, and otliers are as sweet as our sweetest baking apnks. wliile tm i otliers e.irrv t!ir n-.i,l nn.i c ..,.f :.. i . i . . .Av,., mm in uit , same specimens, one side being spright ; ly sour and the other iinmTstakal.lv i sweec. (iueer fruit to cook, says Mrs Morse, who like other inteligcnt house! , keepers, knows that sweet apples don't ; make good pies, and that sour apples j cook in hall the time needed for sweet ones, hvcry apple needs tastino- in order to know into which pan to put j it for cooking. What first sent this Iruit oil on such a queer freak is a mystery not yet solved. We have picked Baldwins and Russets from the same twigs; have seen apples half red and half yellow, with the lines as marked as though made with a paint brush; have grown Porters shaped ex actly like a Dartlett pear; have seen apples without seed or core, but never before saw a perfect marriage of sweet and sour in the same apple, each flavor holding its own distinct indi vidualitv. We mu.,t give it up. X. E. Farmer. & OUINN b 1 113 and 115 Clinton Street, Johnstown, ALWAYS HAVE THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF DRV GOODS, KOTIOXS, MILLYEItr, CARPETS, ETC.. to nn rouxn ix cam but a couxty. ' . - tiiiii mil Itnn - - - - ...i.inu ms t !,; M ESI gsS a 7 fi riS s i-, IiviiTiisietviioiss9 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL F. S.3fot of mtr old Silcrnrn trill bfi found on our floors. j t.: 1. S to .1 . . .i 'I It . L . IH iV lil l ...it tw. f .. ns Ti.f L'lL !iu; !ii,.':re ; il tfie tas'.o. but tlin U fi-Mi m a ii f.'-'v Cav.r PI R h .fas mm works, 139 Franklin Street. Johnstown. : (lie d(ih other tli-.n -im U'iraTS. IIK Wi h.i.i tomr- - .1 wcucnly S,.y w e found it N V:r SLA lis! mTxtkiI" !v"U, munnlffifif- Al. Ml two fathom ill the mid. V. . "r "? ".. yrry ..-r InO.a,, ,i,n .-i.. o... MJUrA. -OF AND SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP! Orrr I.Onn.OOO bottle c.i iu ;ic we cannot say, id 1 rifted it was v.iUt is stagnant, , i iiwl phasant to , ;iid!y a supi- i The sun was t ri t i ri 11:. n ir,ii ;i!,i,. i) i pric-e. (Usljrn and 17 or.icru r-pct fully polioitod ...1 i'r.iTi.iiy riin.i at i li e vv r v 1 i w- r.i ;n rates. Try me ApruJ4.lCJ.-tf. JOHN PA UK E. VXt i'mu. iv ii l. and aticr mil sliadtlt-ss walx w.- hi rived in ;t i ii iiici iug condi tion, -in ! IU i.a.r lei I. cool and ieiicsh irz. Wp swnm th fntire Ifnuth and nW'IFJ, J.Iihi;(illLIN'. Attornn,- r i "tt-T'n"'- Johnctown. Pa. Office i n the o'lrt i-.xciiariir. h..,,iiinr. (up srnir.)oornfr of Clln t. n ,id Lo,.,WllIfw ..j. W! off.n.l tnnl. bur lni.jpnrnt. 1 with his r.rnl.-8ion. W DICK. ATTOKNKY-r Law. Kh. ' T 'lllil jhll Pl T mm. f tmTt 1 bick.aeain without rinding anv snag, j J-Livjrd n.-w hui'i.imV ori, afreet "IiiJuiV or ?ny leave, or sticksii Argu$. Tni MuiS.M w J1'' Krtl tl Tf 4i "inr r, ..tv tor '! . .Ji L"IT rf- Essential Oils. of prime qnalltv, hoosrht In aoyqnantitT fo cash on delivery. rree of bokerae. com'mlJ sion, storage, etc., by fOTGT & Oi .PnTT ! improvements of irtrri stTrim.n c ' cninm'nn ir.nn il The Thread Used. It takes seven million miles of thread to hold the people of the United States in their clothes. It each person has three sets of clothing a year and certainly- that is a low average there is created in consequence a yearly demand for more than twenxy million miles of this little strand, which, ly itself and on the spool seems so insignificant that it is only by taking an aggregate view that we realize the importance of the thread-making industry. It is one of the oldest occupations of the race in deed, there is no record of when spin-ning-wheels began to turn, and the complete story of the development of the fine six-cord spool-cotton of to-d.iv ! from the old-fashioned h-mrt.m.i . uiauc yam, involves a large part of the ro mance of human invention and almost the whole history of mechanical pro gress. It could not be given without a sketch of cotton, in its political as well as physical relations ; nor with out accounts of the i ... . v v.wii 7 U IK I Sheet Iron War es AXD DEALERS IX HEATING, PARLOR aaj COOKING S, AND- 3D !H2 353 2BE EXTRACTED POSITIVELY WITHOUT PAIN! BV DR. aUIliCY A. SCOTT, 27S Tenn Arena, rittshareh, r. u-eessfiil. nn.l I,,, own al.solntViV .Ji ' 'l? S an ucice oul ticiicate sprav ii.to t!;c 1 ing furnace. The brick :.rdi.'',.f great ftirnnces are kept st n w.i. , nn.l a pure white flam., fi i,,. iS'' the whole length.'ri -i-t ii . a " f OflO il,.i.J. 1.:'. .i . ' " icii iiunuies, instt a.l ot tu,. j . , r making liquid glass in tw., !, , stead f sixteen. .Ml th-, ;,. - ,' !N maintain this exf raordina; v j,,. . flight sjiray dailini: in ti..ii: t:..- f'Mintl, which conies v.iti.ii) o0 ,V, Decides the great bent lit whu- v accrue to the iron and el.i-5 ture, the; inventian will i -.,'. ailoptel on all ocean sto:n-'i;'i ; A saving of $5.(m)0 will be trf.-' t, 1 freight room alone on each trip urr, tlie Atlantic, as all that siacc is i, . i ... i . . lawen up iy tLe vum which are used. The ri-k increased bv the use of t! . the inflammable proprj, ? ,, -L v ,,' troleum are, bv'the invti.t;.,;. ti'-- ' ted. " ' " - - - - . . Some Interestinu Patk n . are generally dry lea.lii- : 't:'t V; . is sometimes a sinifi..".-,: .- i , mere grouj.ing of .lali?. - . 1 v. ers will find such -::r.; attentive confide rati' n ,, ing events, all oecurriii- ho n ,.i , within tlie Jiinits of a li:;,,. .... century: Post o!h cos wv:v f.-; tabils'lO 1 ill Ubi ; .;;,, I notes wtie first u-ed in 4 7 ; : were first conti ucted in 147 ; ; ca was dicover.'d in l4.i'; printing pres was sit i:m .(- hagen in 1 4 ; (.'. 'pel ni.-i's I his di.'ovcrv of tlie tru sv Liie univtr-e in 1 . 1 7 : Li;:!;, i inoncii In f., re the !irl f V i--i : .a ier. the f:rt : sicnary of un.deru rini-ti.ii ed the cross in India in 1 . IHirer gave the worl 1 a ! , future, wood t-ngra in in ." J7: gens sot the spiiMiinu-wiii-. 1 i i r:-. in 1;.:J0 the genu of all t!. wliftls and looms of tui tl...'.. future facto: its. lltm v VI: I. England finallv and "hy with the IVj "e in i:..J; J Lyola founded tlie or h r f !! e .! iu lof.C ; Cahin fo:rrL-1 t:i tity of tJcneva in 1C.37 : m 1, r.i ; h. s first came into ue ii .'4": first knives were used in Ii;i! ; 1 the fhst wheeled carri.-'-ts ii lr in l"r0; Tounpioto ia-.i v. t l.V.O- rtligii.ns lilxi'v v,-:: r-.-. to lh2 llugeiu-ts in Pi aiu e i:i 1 nti.l ... C II ii .11. vi as. unioweu iiv tin' n; i-- t. Lhutholmcw in 1 7 1? : ('! ' wrote Don (uixote in I 7 : il.o -newspaper was published i.i h: in 1:sS; telesc:p-s were inunt.-l C,?0 ; Spi ncer. Siiake-peaiv. b.c" Kejiler, Tycho Pnalie were c:!:;:: rarit-s in 1"'.0 these are some of t more important headlands ,.f K pean history within a siniiie ' '. Lyman A'.l'l in ,-7v, - (t'7'iiV0n. I 1. ' v. a: "t e. i othZi-r-W,:). A Prim which IJ.-nrs : T rill ... it . TIt n- i f . . i - ..rtl "-v wiosr wno tear pmIti tn via.t I1VJ' VMie OI IliC IiftVi h i .ot,n. those ! Paris Exposition t ....... ho want rt itiri.il Ippii, worm, rijieihtiy t,j t oiitt-nnial Me.lal nn ..... k.-i ine niiesT in tr. i fpepimpn? which to..L- t ', OOIVS Si ilia re is a tlii.i holes, the inn r'.i r i . .. . ... n . . - I - - t' II. 'Ill 111 I II'...' , sir sy" fiMinrn.r'h;; ; v.rk is doc to,.. MVs w.,. ,ureof the Sr,',,)fi7ii' X,ur in a I 1 1 1 1 1 m n . l . - I.os,il.le prices for fir-olH work i. ,, "W r- "'U9 Hall Bold ana cost, ie' than hairJV a""' MUTB I Orf Tfi. nlrinr- la r,t . .. ;r!iourl ; It hng fwn to diu. : IMM fl.as-.avcd from i,,,"' nvJ9 U ir-1'9 ho have h.-pii coons CBERiuy. r-n'vn of the K 'itnn-., uruiwy, i;rmi. ii:.L .'"""rt n.l.s.do, Jl.Vu.S.? i.ini i W"rV".,'"iT f A ni'.-iiiF iiri.-i.t-i ii. 'p- l.-J TliV,COPPER&snEEMROX PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. the rott.nn rrin tln I Importer and Exporters. 88 William St.. N. "V 1 Spinnino Jcnnv. flo"mi,lo t',.', ' QEO.m". re ade. Attorwt.Law ZYel lh 8.teara enine- "nd c""s , Nos- 278-2S0 aad 22 Washington Si., Ehenshur. P. w" Otuer Contrivance" fnr nnint or, ihW d0or. Ui4u .uSu " WSf -' curate work.-Srner. 1 ho ti ili.jii..u Bror be ii MOlVn n fnil One tri,il u ill n Vinr-t- u. t-cuJ 'fur pampldct to tvm. r ci.at:kk, I'BOViUKNCK, B. I. Anirn.-'t 9, 178 -ly. "SUSP Pi :cu feats JOHNSTOWN. PA. HEALTH n HAPPINESS. ot every one who wlTCe 7 th reach WRIGHT'S LIVER PILLS! The rmlv ure TU R K Tor Torpid I.iver ITtTe7.i. -J-J -miiie and so cav that .anv on- r. :.v prove the fact ior himself. 'li t- in vention has exeited genuine a-t.'i.i-mcnl. nn-.onff the meehanics .atl-fU at the Kxpo-iition. There is a ( -") crowd surrounding the in vent oj-. watching him bore hole after In--'' square, and puzzling ovei the j.rovi k ingly simple solution of the p r-M. All that is required is .an oi lin hand tl i i II stock. A stationnrv cia. it'i a caiuek below for holdir? -j l' work, is used by the inventor. Int.. ! e says, a common brace will nn-ir-"anything, in fact, that "iii prio'-.T Iiold the drill." The tool itsilfi-t-1' usual form o( three s.piare thiil -' that no special appa'at is n i'i ", ' Clump or chuck this drill in its l.-,: ',r so that "it will wobble;"" th:t ,:e whole secret. Instead t mnking i' 0 hole round, ns it will if tigl-tly r:r;';, ed, when looseby held it produ.es a square one; and, according to the inventor, it is immaterial whether tie drill wobbles in the work cr the woik under the drill. Soft corv can be cuied by J ,,! corn salve: Poil tobacco iovn U n I extract, then mix with it a qu int iy 1 I r Tr . . . . onV bE.VJ;; &f?.r lh Pine, and aPp!, U t, centre itreet. MLT.-4f.j tli the com dUapiai S. in: I 0