' ; n..n- t'M- C.uxh ih.-ucee-dui ah- 1 Me w-.n "rowm-d vyilh lain els and load- j d down with wraith and honors! a-iii.ii p-iv.,.tiN in tnr ninety-second i Olympiad triumphant in gar-irs, enter- pd" Atrrigontum, his native hom.- h a all. laie-l by an -.scorl nt VJ cnari ots, ah drawn bv two vhit horss, and followed bv the populace, cheering and waving banner-". Miio six times wo:i the palm at hoth the Olympic and KAMOIS I F. ATM OK STHF.NUTH. . ... i .aid. alone and yvithout weapons, killed ; an enormous and enraged lion. One day (it is recorded) he seized a bull by one of its hind feet, anil the animal es- ; cated only by leaving the hoof in the grasp of the athlete. The llnimn Em peror Maximums was upward of eight : feet in height, and, like Milo of Cro- , tone, could squeeze to powder the hard- ' est stone w ith his lingers ami break the leg or jaw of a horse by a kick. Ili.s wife's bracelet served him a a ling, and his every-day meal yvassixty pounds "f meat and an an phora of w ine. , While a prisoner in lo rmany. liich ard 1. accepted an invitation to a lioxing m;itclt with the son of the jailer. lie received the firt blow, which made him stiigirer : but. recovering, with a blow" of ' , tin: list killed his antagonist on the-.spot. : Tojdiam, yvho was - in London in : ITfo. was possessed of astonishing ! htn ngth. His armpits, hollow in the ! case of ordinary men. were with him full of musi.-'.cs and tendons, lie would take a bar of iron, with its two ends ' held iii his hands, place the middle of the bar behind the nape of his neck, and , then Ik nd the extremities by main force until they m. t together, and then bend back the iron straight again. One 1 niirht, pereeiying a watchman asleep in 1 bis box, he carried both the man and his shell to a great distance, and dpos- ' iied th m on the wall of a church yard. : ving to domf .stic troubles, lie commit ttd suicide in the prime of life. The: famous Scantlcrburs. King of Albania, , who was born in 1-111. was u man of , gn at Mature, and bis feats in sword ex- ; ercise have never been equaled. On ' out; occasion, with a scimitar, he struck ! his antagonist sucii a terrible blow that : its tremendous force cleaved him to the waist. lie is said to have often cloven , in two men who were clad i:i atniori from head to toot. On one occasion; the brother and nephew of a certain : I'allahan. who had been convicted of rcelties twail the Albanians, y t re brought to hiiii. bound together.-- ' Transported with rage, he cut them in two with one stroke of bis weapon. Maurice, L':)iiut of Saxony, the hero of ' l'( ntei;..v. i.ihel iied the physical vigor of Li fat her, and w as especially noted for the siupris'.iig muscular iowei. or ; '"grin." oi iiis hands. On one occasion, ; Tieedisig a voik-M Tew, he twiste'l a long ; iron !i.u! routnl into the refpiiied shape i with his linger.-, and with this extem porised implement, opened a half dom bottles of wine. Another time, when : stopping ;it a vill ice biaeksniilh shop to have I. is iiorse shod, lie picked up a ' number r.i new horseshoes, and with his hands .-napped them in two as readily as if mad- of g!a -. much to t !: .surprise . and i.-L":st of the ! 1 1 1 ; h . If h!s:..l., is 1- i": 1 . I'i.ayjii.S d t i'.tor.'. f..-t:hi jump a il. stance of iiftv-six b et. Ti.t; e.erci-e was prac ticed at the Olympic games and formed ' part of the course of the l't ntatl.Ion. Strutt, the I-lnglish authority on games and amusements. sieaks of the Yorkish , lumper nam. d Ireland, whose powers were something marvelous, lie was t". feet high, and at the arre of 1 s jears leap4 (i. w ;t pout t l.e aid id' ; sj i inu'li ' :rd, oter nine li'ii'v.-; r.ti ged side by tdda. lie eliared a cud extended fonrtein fet-t fli-m th;' ground witii a bound. lushed will; Ids foot a bladder suspend ed a height of .-iie;-n feet, and on an te, btr occasion lightly cleared a large, wagon covered with an awning. i. Iro::-idi. who !iid in India eariy in this eeiituiy, n iatt s that he M l in his travels an old. white-haired man wlui with one Ieai .prang over the back of an normoiiM leidtaul llanked bv six : camels of the large.-il I reed. A curious Tr ncii vor!; p.ubli s.lied in l'aris in 174". euiilJed "The Tracts Toward the Ili.--lo'.y of W.ijuiers rerformed at J'airs."" ineiitto:;s an lliigli.-hman, who at th fairoi'E. l'ermain. iii 17'.'. leaped ovei forty people without touching one of them. In o'.;r own day we are familiar with many rvmai kable exposit ions of si relish and endurance. Ir. "W'inship, v.itn tlie ;;id of straps. lifieda weight of ;'.,. n"l, jximals and with, the little linger of bis band could raUe his Oo ly ;i con .siderable disi.uit - from the ground. The stion -.e-t ln.ia in I in; world at tie; present lime, so f.-n as we are able to leai::. now livis in Iten.o. 'Waslioe roui.ty. New A Sin i'ranciseo ('i,,;ni--h rep 'iter retfntly witnessed the astnn-i.-hing feats tf this rt-m. likable man, .and w:'s iinly .-ati-lied by what he saw tluit h' is it-allv ;dl that has been i-iaim-e I for him. His name is AngeloCar th la, nn I talian. aged thirt v -eight years ; stature, live ftt t toi inclu s ; weight, i:m pounds : tccupat:on. laborer : habits. tcmiK-i 'te. though la; has no scruples agams n.e iaouer.it e use ot malt liquors and the light wines of Ids country. In l-crsonal apitcaranec he is not remarka ble ; merely a good-natured looking son !' Italy, with a I road, heavy face; a iioble tiv. vi lo; -merit ei chi st and shoul-'b-rs, and lar-o. tlesliy hands. His strength was born with him. for he has had no a'.hh-tictraming. When "strip led to he buff, ln-ww-r, a marked l'v.: r..lia:iiy in his spiral c jhinui is at on";? app'.rent. His backbone i-, we might sa.y. dotrble-joir.ted. with the ver libral r.vrt'.ulati.i.-:' ..iiusnalh- large m l rromine: Though i.e i . not a man of unast:,ii sie. spinal column isdouble the or.linary width, ami his other bones ami joints -; ' m made n a sinrilar large -tnd gcv.erou-- r.ca!e. After sone; nlici tatioa. !: :t::dly .::n,!iil to favor the reporter with an exhibition . f strength, vhicli proved to be sucii an a"ioriL:hrng x!iib:iion of lif.ing power as scarcely t be belie .cil. The n porter, v. hose weight l.o pound t. stotid with one foot on the :! i.-r an 1 ai ins outstretching. tiis hands I. t ui light !y gra-pt d by t wo friend . one in ni'li tde. t o presery e the balance of .issl.sl.Kice, I'ov.a "taic hi o Jy, ' from 1 p, llii ; " 1 I down and )' !.is right hatel 1 1 !-p.in: i '. -at ' hi ; body. This .slight '.j-, had la) tendency to ' .ing : it ly to ket p him i'. ( ",i".h-l,s then stoop-c:-d ' la- tho I llvgcr of n !t r f ! h.il'oyv : th---: : yy hit 1 lie . ";:- ba'- anc.trj. an-:, vi i-. i.er-e::.- ft:.-.-.-! the r U to a la iht --f fuur fe.-t a.;! :' po-iii ii him, staiiding, on a table m ar at hand. This f.a', he re peated, and then ia.-pc.l the ren liter's . i i,. ...:i . , - i , lliklOs With both hai'ds, laise.l illlll , r.ljovc his brad. :n 1 gent I v low.-r :im fo the table in a sitting posicie. C.ir h la had a pipe in his moat h yy bib-lifting, and ei.nt iii'... '. smoking, as much as to? iv, 'TVr ilucho, "lis r.othiug: a tvay ive have i;i our c ;iut ry !"' O i a fiviner ocrasi in rais.-.l Mr. Lawson, a gentlem.-ri connected with the edito rial stail of (Ii.1 lb-no He, in a similar y :;y, with one. linger, carried h.iiu mrass the ro nt :::.d h II him standing on a table. He has atat liflc! bv the same p:an. tiMiig only his IIium linger (wircn ". "IS ' -e "'S most. IV :ab,e OIICJ. scy or- . ai lb-no la avy weights, one weighing i in. r '2) pounds will: I.i- i -. '.vi'. 1 1 , . i -;! . I ii.. -aor.v . ...., j a p',".v r of ,-"Op it":--,-. I' tliian frames. Jio H saiu 10 nave ruu ; siaie.s inai ins lainei cmi.n .i a rnile yvilh a fmir-vear-o!d n uioii his, ; blow equal n power to 1,(X0 lKnnids : so shouldi-rs, and afterward killed the ani- j that his streitfrth seems a direct inheri inal w ith blov.- of his list, and ate the . tance. Cardelahas not. much education ntiie caieass in xneilay. Sojrreat was ; and an imperfect knowledge of Knprlish. li is muscular power that he would some-j He dislikes to show his strength and times bind a cord round his head and f.iils to realize his own value. If he break it by the swelling ;ud pressure of., were to rive public exhibitions of his tiie veins. An ordinary meal for Milo wwudeiful powers he would doubtless w;is twenty iounds of meat, as much : be recotrnieil and aeknoyyledpied to be brtad.and fifteen pints of wine. I'oly- ; the most powerful man in the world in damn-, of. Thessalia, w;is"oi' prodigious ' certain lines of strength. Htrt-ni'tU atid colossal height, and. it is measured on a rogifde r It is said that j two Irislimen, near erot, s.tartei m l-o whip him one night, t.Hit concluded to give up the contract, as ho grasixtd one in each hand ami beat them together until the life was nearly hammered out ' of them. Many other tale ore told of : his extraordinary strength, and there can ue no uouui mat., in ms parucuiai . specialty, he is unrivaled, and, indeed, a fa.vit nifurr, when the peculiarities of . his physical "make-up" and his almost limitless power are considered. He . . if . ,:. r. .. 11 Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. f Fiirm.i-hj pr. Oram' Kti.irn itrr A Ttr'tablr pnp-rjititn strl onlr nr trt,-.i4 t'. ;nl ,II,3j -Viia-io , L.i-.r, and I rln:ir,v IkLnfTtrv. i ev. i;iitiii 's ui tb holiest orIer In proof of t 'lf-jp rtiitrnifiUs. t Kor t h mro r.f ninlwte, call for War tor tl'P cure or FSr!srht' and thf nth-pr iIH-a. cull fr W,irn r t Mafc filclnej nri I.irer ( nr. M WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS. .J It : the bo-a Rool Purifier, and stlinii!:ita gv.-r.v fuact..'.n to more healthful action, and t. tVi a hf.ifili in all 1ipacs. M it i:re-i S.- roi'iilooi ind r.tl,orSljln I"rtij lj !-'. -,sl ') -s. including Cr.invr. I I 3 fpv :.! o; iitff nri. l it:cit:aut;i, Hiiiin-i.finrml f ! iij, ct.-., art euro-i ny me ni Kitten. It i un--n. '.Ir.l .15 an appetizer mid .-eiaiiflT t' -ni''. I"t!.lfS H' im ir.e ; pni-e. -SOr. an! PI. 00. WA3NEQ S SAFE NERVINE 'ii !;lv r;. Kent and ?cfp tr tti(;i-,tT'-;ne. Ifp.nfl.Kiie anil Tirnnilin. pn-vrrus Klo;ciir i, nutt rplit-vra fenoiEi Iro- Irittton t.n.uciit nn by x(Mt-ivt drink, over work, i:i'itai sh'-rt;, an4 othT nusi Powerful as it is to stop rmin and notho flis tirtoi Ncrvs, It n vor lr.jnr- th- bybicru, whctlir takn Jn snuil! nr larir flosi-. l".ott!ts of two sips; prices, ftOp. ari'l SI.OO. WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Arc Ati Imnvtllnte ani arrivo ptinuilns for a 4 I ,'Jijf.i:;J,3 rsija t'- i ; i ' v i r the K- - j, ; r y-'j j : r '.v( lsii.) nt -rat frZK&fZVji N,....!,.rri'!-.r.-.,.,!r-.nrk 4i rCi3&i o...:i i r- t tii.-LjLE!JAa i -o-Ai b .'.V( lsil.) Hut -rat BEST !?! THE WOULD S if T5& S Si iSvV. ?-i-1 St a:.d O A 5 RATU V Lio'.i i.i tfco Fair., thing. ! iivpavrtlii-i'nrti ftotln. o; s n ! - ei t ej l".-Fvu h i '.f:i': Raniothin5;eiorall.thl . , !y t'irty tviii'.r tolor. llliiiiyrj'nrai' i -.lllitr. ctaintllrtt 'V i!:.f!! liirt f. .'ii:ri:j': witii ciii itru . o s " m:1-! -.-Tin ri.HF.ii" aA?;i ; : ill ilio-.v tho difftrenci'. :if e ttial yoar Ba.t.-rains aril Iia l.ij Soff-L "it wbHo r-rt? M'RK. aft rlioaiS .O L f-;IMI..VI5. Sl'IiSTA.' '. i"S for roi. , tT--,;A' wr.-n T.-ho rrTor Vrcf.l n-.f.-l--; TTCh I y -.-'. z.i'.l inc. rjv.; ie- qjality, rc-.'.: it .'I'.t I t: r-.S'l prrv:ntit from eounn;'. ! :.M'n-r h.-,if t-;v.n... "',l o! ( uurc h fi ( n.'p Sr--,! .--r I fa1! -ui j o r ari-1 not tis' loo i:: :. !i. T1. ; i, of t'i r.-;o.. voir milk. !; prf.-r to LV-iins 1 '; :.-: ty ti::i ' ' S.-. -!.-'': " V 1 '.1" i f - v..". 'j r.l : f- r.;- .- ; I; vt ! ; . .:- .SMiJ.llHS' mmn srnup ! I0 YEAKS BE FORK TIIE PUDLIC. rr't!(u;nc'd tiy ail to lie the most t-i.eas-A5T nnd i ff K At iocs renieily now in uso for the i ritr of ovohs, conns, ckoi. t, honrsent'ss, ti. kiiug sensation of the tliroal, whooping cmigli, et. Ovkr a mi i.i ton t.ot- Tl.rs SOLO WITHIX THE LAST FF.W TEAKS. It gives relief wherever used, and has the power to inqisf t benefit that c ax not l- had from the conli mixtures now in us. Sold by r!I Ii-i!jre;:--ls l't eont ier bottle. SF.I.I.rPV IdVF.lt PIIT, pre nUo high ly recoranien.led for curing liver cmapiai.it constipntinii, siok-headaches, fevernnd ague, and all disensfs of th" stoniach and liver. sohl by all DrngsUti at 2"i cenls por box. Ii. II. Sellers tf Co., I'itlnbtirt, I'tt. ito!-eri. lTC.-ly. Onerrir kui- Surr." in v. --. I ... C.n: m.-i: ,11 rneinod. w ... I. I : S-Ti- B, - .--r :n't r-.i , ti T : , , rr.p ll h:n- r.n '.f . :rr or.r, lr. T.r...... - .- . l w r.' -s: . v ) t . f 4 r.:,. v t:-e di'.- l5i -verf -l 1. -v: U: U':-t Pj '.Ii! r. - civ-a! -.6.1 :-a: t:i;!. 1:..-...r :of . i'l V-1 :-ni n I Cft- ... iii z. .- e. h .. - . -:-r .:l : r-(.-r..:- . lmm pref Ts are ur.i i. S2 5 ' SS.OOO -1 N. Y. r.i.-: .. w .. -r'-.r W. r.t:nn --in' -'- r-t. T Ur t:i r..r-.l per c:.t ; JMpl I 1 1.-0. orTricn: ... p. in .rri.: r.a t!.8 t 'i. '. iur rr'.r.rl-.. .-.-T-In c t-. n r t." F.nk ;!- . -..u-l-,:t N v.j.-. J 3 ' T-.a e.-n l!ntVn B 'J.od of i..v-T,-itr --V. t. Ilia ra-l u--.:i. vr T-r ru "-"" w Yurie In,lp-ni-st. n-pi.r.lr 1;: ' Tha combinationvslem .-sfoonclyd upnn correct business pnnCiplCS, 00 Kiw-i nd be wlt..oot an lnc.n.9 w .lif. tt ! fcpt -.uk:n by M-bt. l.-rrr.re krn" ii-.a-',-b .lnm.i. AjuM 29: -0'ir .rt.to.w nn-l n-oGtc: J:l tfrrw-i lln t:": Urtrt i UvTWrt A Tn.'! cmNriillMil i Kw ri-..:T -m. "rl Trw. .1. ..tcaTarjt&lnc btocKs aad Oottt'jt wanted. GoTemaienl OonUi . LAWBESCZ k CO.. Baakers, 57 Eicturee N. T. ' Little Builder Ciar, ; On? Hiin lred f.,r $;.00; ! (i iTr.ivi nt ; w.i-o: ' HTMITY IU Mi'I Y. I (Hh.-r I'noi.ln from tl.!nir 1 Iielivercl to arty a..r.-r in tl-.e I". S.. !.o?t.-aid. on re- ei t of j.riee. M. J. IHirOHRKTY, 2-12 So'e 'I.m'fr, 431 Tsr.n Ave.. ri;tl.::ra, r.t. j 1TT. f. IL V.. (TIMFIl v".S'.-v,-.oa " I. I JL J titi. ! t vi loeate Ot the -f- in. I re"-nM omi.-.l ai.t r.i-ent- ly .. -e:il ,v 1 ! -. r. J . .1. ( :,: t man. re- ri?.v- s.e--: Miiiy t-- i.isr l.is -roiei.inal r-.r". i-s to the re.ii-te of Ki.emb.irir aa-t Ti'inity. an-l tiua-antrr jroo.l n.-irk it lio;-rt pri.-e. rt-A la.ly .i- ;iir,t wiil l-e in sit:. mi.ir.ee TTi-.-nerer her ?-?rr..'r.. nre rcqiiire.l. A Ann't h.-t- i.:i rarrTai i a nil ."aioiv a.oni n :.-l i.'re.i n nen .1 rure.l. Th, ,.riip:9D,nrii'i:l I....I nl ....nn! .,.r..,. I, rcupectfully eolieite.I. b-.'r. ' T.-1 f. Vrr.Tvr c.3 jn'itJ n Tf in ttzrh a '' rr".1 t-i i. vr. 'P VV.DICI:. Attoknft-at L.w,Eb- J Kentbsrn, I'a. Offiee in front room nf T' rer of ltKil tm.tn? atteteled to Mlpfaetorlly, leoueotitinapc-.iitj. U0-14.-tf. M .ritti and er.er.e guaranteed ti Afin. I I 'tirt tr. "ntn' h "e , Anrm, M irr. idS H. H. Warner & Co., ll tf4& KOfHIESTEB, N. Y. h Km fe" r-A-fy IS 0 3 " SI B El'-r.rt, It. I.ir..-.er I.ir.v..-! El 8 U S S 8l,i:ethatlii ISIr.KVJ .to l M F? a 3 ti K 3 HeinetiTf-ii-loc-.e 5 IQ Is leill! e l MS? ,f?S l.E!.t. hi "-i This stamlard article coin ounded with the greatest care. Its c? fleets are as yvo'idci Oil an 1 as satisfactory as ever. It restores stray or fadetl hair to its youthful color. It removes all eruptions, itelontr and dandrnil'. It jxivos tin- head a cooling, southing st-n-:ilitn tf great comfort, and the scalp by its u becomes white and clean. By its tonic properties it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, preventing baldness, and making the hair grov thick and strong". As a riressimx. nothing has been found so ileetu.-il or desirable. A. A. Il-uos. M. I).. State As say er of Massachusetts, savs. The constituents are pure and carelu l!v selected fr excellent ipiality I consider it the lii-.si I "r: f i -a i: for its inten-led piu'i'Oses." Price, One Dollar. : ami v i e n FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may h relied on to change the color of th beard from rgrav or any other ui lesirable shade, to brown or b'.acl. at discretion. It is easily :ppi!c being: in one preparation, and u'uc: ly and etrectuallv rohie.e-: p.; i manent color, whuli w:L rub nor wash t:r. liei Manufactured by R. P. II. NASHUA. Tv. IT. Cell t7 i'.i r---'.:'.i. ::i ;;'.:- : . . The Only Remedy i lTIIAT ACTS At XIUJ SAJlli TI34E OS t i THE LSYEf?, H M ar.dtho KIDNEYS. Si i ThA on'inM art inn vint it tr-on- "( r to are a'i dft-inen. Are We Sick?gj r. .tirf'iu ire. flisiin tiling great organs ii.i.'. e:'"lt'il or I'irrna, an:: ) i:t' t i.'-e M'jod t!.at iitoaid bo expelled 33 M K!HKY -OJIPI.l."ilS. IK1.IK l.Ki lv.. I'llltIR lk. 1-4 liSlx. AJli M.tiTOtS i;sn:iKi:s. '! iltCM frr;iM Ira P3 . - WT. r T -.rt7"-- r i -1 I'iIp--. int inr.t i..n 1 1 ' Ijt IrisM. nel e.. r(!isor i'rfl Itidnrn t ti ' 'iy "'"'": ft rv.)': or kirk lif adarbt'sl & '4 "!. l..i.- .i-:.iics r.iiri:ts I i:t a.'.l r-joic in I h it.:-.. It Is :! !-. r yrft;',;.- .-nn.powuland I Osr T,"t-aff will nikc r'x ntwof "of!lcfiir. I "5 G .7 "f ' :,-r - -i -o.vr i ."j 1. -. t... F;r.otcT5. Kii I f : J ,W.a -..! Wnrlls -.on. t. K i 'A CELEBRATED I'pvcr mill Amir. The ire.c nt.tlitoto 1 1 Oi. (!.. tv of mi:i:m H H.'stctt-r' Sronirifii l;'.Tter. 'i'lii iiusliriiie l one ..; the ino?t ..,.11'nr r-ini'iti.." ol an :ie of ?nc e.s!ul i-r-'i-ri.-tr..' i'-.-.'i tte . ar.J iti linniene .letieiTi'l Tvli.-rr-ver on tle.s I " int in.-ii; fever an.l :.-!ie exi-t. A wini-'i:i!nl tlirc' a d.iy i the l-et ;j.t-:i'! .r. A ra I v.- ..re ur.tfrili" a liia'arioiw arm. -ia. ere. r.-LOil.ttui 5 the liver, an.l ir. iif .rntin; t!' -:. 1:11:1. 'h. f.r. i!e .y nil I ii u-j-i.i- a:i. Ileal. -r? irenerr.lly. jr-Hpi vl T t 1 1 C.ltblA'l (AlSi: sasiy human misery. Jutt rutlisfird, in a Sralcd Evr'opr. Price 6 tir. A I.eetnreon the Satnre, Treatment and Railiral Cure of Seminal We.-ikne-. or S;.erniaTorrho-ii. in .luee l by S:-1(-Ah;se. I nvolv.ntHrv I-.inis'ion?. 1m potenrT." N.-rT.n Ieln'lty. m.I "impediments to Slarr:ae generally: I '.nntnj.tion. bpiiepy. an. I KU : l"ntal an-! rhvFieal 1 neaj.a.-itv. Ke. Hv l't iHI'.K I' .1. ct IA KKWKU,. .M. H.1 author ot the Mireen liook." ,Ve. The frcrM-reiHuvne.-l p ut b or. In l!.: r.lairhie I.'-tnre. eleariy nr..v-s Irom his own e.;;. riene thtt If:- a-v!"!1. c.iecl"jti'-ii.-., nf S"t f- V ! :i -.r n:lT lie e:!".;rtt::av rruiovcl wc.ii..i;t oi.'-l it :ne. f. :-:i nation: i n ne-r'itip ruriii vil o-er-.ti.iie.. b..ti-j:( s. r.nv;ii. ;n rtriiinerit?, or (r.l:.lf : ini r.t: r: ..in a mfMir ,,( core at oiieeerrrain anil er;.. .tu.l. i.v Khi-'li evi-ry ti t-h-rer. no ntatTer hr.i his e.iti.iiiion may !-e. may cure h.ir.'eil .-h. ai)!y. privately an.i radically. ':it Irrtiuc jri, prn-t a toon to thn'usar.dt enri r',oi:tcn.:.?. Sent free, under real, in a plai n envelope, lo any ad'lr-.P, on re.-..;!.! of i.v r.-nti, or W.y ii..?tair"e ftataj.f.. Ad.lre th" I'it!-! i-lier. thi: t r i.vmu ki.i. .Minicti, ro.. II l:m St . .Vfw lurk ; IV. rt mice i'.,x RS. .Tan. . lsa.-3ta. D"rm. j. t.uck. Thysh IAN ASI) SCROrON, A T.T'K A, P. . Office and reaidenee on Fenrteenth tlreet. near tleventh avenuo. where nipht ealla can he mad, fifties noun from 8 to Id, a. tt., a.nJ from 2 tn 4 and 6 to S. r. w. Special attention paid to Di aes of the Kye and Far, as ivell at to Sareical Opera tions of eTarr description. f-19.-tf.l ItF.li rromiill y nnrt Icr- llnrnllv. J ixnd a hntile of mv c.:ehr:vt..d remedy, with it val tiaole Ireati'e on thm clit.eaie. Ire loall 5tillererpi Kho fend me their !'. fi. ard Kpre.- a.orc Ir. II. . !0T. - f rr' so P Sr? S E.-S fiFt 1 ' long, and e.ght legs, measuring seven &2 MTPS MhfiM PA ' inches each. It was on a tree trunk be tM Sliljfei ' neath a deep crevice, across which was i3s V-Uf'A h.i'TH stretched n dens,; white web. The low- er pa)t of the web was broken, and two 1 AX 17. 1 I La m j STOMACXI 1 f.rihc Fan st ami TV Mettlriue -vet- ii.a.:s.V 3 A e-.m-.tv-.Ti ' IT-.... I; .. ;,.,. Jan'rr'.?.V r.ni llr.ndt ....... v i . .; i , ... , . c c :-1 r. . r -. J ft i." r r ! 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The ear was inches iu length and 9 inches in circumference, and it contain ed 1,W0 grains of corn. A drunken sparrow was recently seen on thp streets of East on, I'a., and was picked up and cared for by a peanut ven der until it liecame soler. Some one had droped a flask of whisky on the sidewalk, and the bird drank of the ! liqucr until it staggered and fell. , Monkeys are caught in Africa by i means of fermented beer. It is placed by the natives within reach, and as soon i as one monkey tastes it he screams with ' joy. and many answer his call. They soon get too drunk to realize the ap- proach of a person, and are easily cap- t u red. 1. T. Williams, late of Richmond, ' Va., had a dog that would takeabasket to the woodpile, have it rilled with i chips, and bring it in his mouth to the ; house. Four pounds of borrowed flour j was sent by the dog to a neighbor. On ! reaching the house he found it locked I and the folks away ; so he took it under ; the house and laid by it until (heir re : turn, ami then delivered it. A missionary living among the Dutch Uoers of Natal saystliat a huntingparty came upon a large herd of elephants, and as they tired at the leader the entire herd tied. They were in a valley, and in trying to esea-e they ran around in a ! circle three hundred yards in diameter, ' and were shot down. After awhile a i new leader broke out of the lieaten track, I and led off the remainder of the herd in safety. Ninty elephants lay dead in the valley, and each man's share of the val ; uable tusks of ivory was considerable. I Kussian wolves show great sagacity in j the capture of wild horses. They loll ; and frisk about until the unsuspecting ! victim is completely put off his guard. ! One wolf then approaches the horse's ' head, and another his tail. Both wolves I then spring at their victim at the same i instant one at the throat ami the other at the Hanks ami they 1o not let go un j til the horse is disabled. The horse ' turns round and round w i; hont attempt- ing a defense, and is soon on its side, and the victory is won. At a signal the ' pack close in. but the small fry wait un : til their superiors are gorged. A traveler in the forest of Brazil saw '. a hairy spider w ith a body two inches smtill finches were I'ldangled iu the pieces. One wasalive, but died soon af ter its rescue. The hairs of these crab spideTS come off when touched and cause a maddening irritation, lie says that he saw the children of an Indian family with one of these monsters secured by a cord ami leading it about t lie house like a log. M Jake is a tine-eyed pointer dog t f Sardis, Miss. On a cold, lainy day he made a cail on an old siortsman. and spent the afternoon by the fire. When bedtime came he was driven out and the door-thumb boited on the inside. In the course of the night he was awakened by a cold wind blowing on him. Hearimr a slight noise at the fire, he looked, and there set old .hike. The tire bad nearly died out, and the dog was putting the chunks together with his paws, and act ually blowing the dying fmUTS. The man got out of bed, put on more wood, made a pallet for Jake near the tire, clos ed the door and again retired. When Henry Lascar, of Lafayette Corners. I'a., returned from a day's hunt he looked as though he ha 1 been putHirougl. a threshing-machine. He went to a panther's den, crawled in, and hawing a bad on tho animal, tired. When he recovered consciousness the panther was tossing him about as a cat tloes a mouse, and with one st:o'e of her paw she si id him outside the cave. Marly in the light Lascar's riile was made useless by b'aking the nipple. Th" animal tore his face in shreds. With a hundred wounds on hisboly ami his clothi ig torn to ribbons, the old man Wiis well nigh exhausted, when, by an .almost sv.pcrbunian efforl , he reached his hunting-knife and by a well directed blow quieted the beast. A Lr.Ai.NKi Cat ani Wisi: IIi.n. Mrs. A. W. Brooks, of Kat Kliot, in the State of Maine, has a eat thirteen years old for whicli she has been vainly otter ed t.Vi. This learned pussy will stand up at the word ol command, boyv slow ly or quickly as directed, walk around the room on her hind legs only, dance, turn somersaults, go through the lno tionsof holdinga jewsharji to her mouth with one paw and playing on it with the other, mew when ordered tos-ieak, kiss her hand to visitors, hold a saucer of milk on her fore legs and lap the milk, and stand on her hind feet and with her fore paws catch bits of bread or meat thrown to her, like a base ball player. Her kitten, a year old. wiil turn somer saults. The same lady has a hen whicli alwa.vs wipes her feet on the mat on en tering the house, and if asked "How do you get your living, biddy?" yvill scratch on the tloor, look to see if she has scratch ed out anything, and then look at the questioner to aee if the answer is cor rect. This hen despises th wooden, chalk and porcelain cheats w Inch some reople palm off on hens for nest eeis, tumbling them out of her nest as often as they are put in. s.(-;aci, v ok v (tii.i.. A curious incident occurred recent ly on one of the bridgi -scrossing the river i.inimat,yvhich Hows through the city of Zulich, illus trating the sagacity of the gulls oi terns frcquetiting some of the Swiss lakis. A genthman who. for amuseimmt , was in the habit of feeding these birds with re fuse meat (which they are very fond ot i, had his hat knocked eff into the rapid current below bv one of the more eager gulls hovering around. The lookt rs".ui ianahed at the mishap, and a boat was about to put, out into the stream to se cure the trophy, when, to the surprise of every one. a pull was noticed lo dart down upon the floating hat, ami, after several ineffectual attempts, succeeded at last in rising wit Is it in its leak, and Hying toyrard the bridge, to the great astonishment of every one, when over its center dropped the weli-soaked hat, yvhere the bystanders at once secured it for its owner. Those who believe that animals have the reasoning faculty yvill doubtless add this to their list of proofs. IIow Satin was Dislovki-ei'. The , word ''satin.' yvhich originally yvas aj , plied to all silk stuffs in general, has since the hist centuiy lieen used to des ignate only tissues which present only a laslered .surface. The discovery of this p irtii .dai ly brilliant stu'I yvas a'ceident ' ai. Octovic Mayo, a siik-wcaver, liml- ing business veiy dull, and not knowing what to invent to give a new impulse to 1 trade, yvas one day, says the HV.-i T,nl,' 1 lliiirtr, pacing to and fro before his j loom. Lvtry time he passed the. ma i chine, with no definite object in view, j he pulled little threads from the warp j ami put them into his mouth, which i soon after he spat out. Later on be j found the little ball of si ik on Ids work j shopi tloor, and vy.is attracted by the briiii.mt appearance of the threads. He rciK.atcd the experiment, and, by using heat and certain mucilaginous prepara tions, succeeded in giing new lustre to his tissue. A bar of nor.s as large as the two lists, placed in a bin or store of grain, will, it is sai :1, kill or eradicate all griil s and insect b from the grain. The It..: :rf5 car. be rsrtovt ! bv fp.nr.ii'j.-. An II Iu min nt h1 Highway Across Hie Ocean Suggested. C.mtain s. B. stoner. w ho. it mav be rememhered, won high commendation several years ago from the 1 it m h gov- j erument for his valuable devices in life- preserving apparatus, has devised a sys- I teni, after several years' study, by which the risks of marine disasters may be j greatly reduced. A correspondent of j the New York tfnr thus describes it : j Briefly stated, the plan contemplates . the anchoring, by strong swaying cables, of suitably constructed stations or light- '; liouses, at distances of about 10 miles i apart, on the route the most direct ami j feasible across the Atlantic. This ne- i cessitates only thirteen stations at the J most between New York ami Queens- I toyvn or Havre. Being .supplied with strong electric lights, no craft, whether steamer or sailing vessel, need ever, during the whole voyage, be out of sight of one or the other of these lights, ami in case of any trouble requiring help, it will always !,; within reach. Besides, as each station is to be connect- ! ed with every other and with both I shores by submarine telegraph, and sujv plied with necessary apparatus, addi- ! tlonal aid lo any extent could le imme- : diately summoned from adjoining sta- i tions or from the nearest land. Kach lighthouse will keep on hand a moderate amount of the most needed ' supplies, including, of course, coal ami non-jerishable provisions, as well as re pairing tools. A small quantity at each will suffice, as the stations will le, as stated, but about lO") miles apart and can Ik; readily replenished. As to the availability of the electric light for this purpose, recent improve ments in that art have clearly shown its adaptability. The lighthouse at Havre, Trance, is supplied by an electric lamp. As all mariners know, that light is plainly visible fifty miles out. A French man-of-war has an electric lamp which can Ik; seen 1(K.' it. iles. but we learn of one on a Spanish ship that can K; seen l.Vi miles. A word as to the anchoring cable of deep sea light-houses. No matter what tin; depth, the cable will have attached through its entire length a number of sub-marine buoys of just about sutlicient moving capacity to neutralize the ca- ; hle's weight, whatever its length may 1 be. Thus the entire strength of the ca- 1 ble. of which there will be two or more to each house, w ill be available in hohl i ing the lighthouse in itisition : and the latter, being eonsti uctcd with reference ; to offering the least possible resistance i to w inds ami waves, w ill not require that degree of holding power a sailing craft of the same dimensions would. ! struck oft"?, forn, somewhat resembling a double ajiex ! pyramid, and will extend about as far below the water surl'aee as alnive. The i K;;;uihwiUl !!t,it-win ",; k'ss th:in Tims, we. see, by this one disaster of last week, there was lost to the owners, , ircigiuers ami insurance companies an amount more than large enough to have : built ami anchored the thirty lighthouses ; referred to, giving us a lighted pathway : across i he Atlantic. With thissystem in op ration, or with an elecilic hghtliouse on the coast of Ilollvrood. or evtn with one light on the Montana, the disaster of last week ,:.''i!;!,-!;r,ril,in,,:ri!;!:;- Ji.Miso take wi advici-. and m-'.v liuht is visible, ami made available ten, and even twenty times the distance AND 1-TtoM of any other 11 light, so its jiene- tratiag power, either throutrh darkness, dense logs, or even water, is equally treat TtVi: SrMAYs in l Knni'AitY. In the month of February this year there were live Sundays--somet hing that yvill not occur again for forty years. The months containing live Sundays recur in a regular order every loo years. The order is as follows: Three, times whh intervals of 'Js years each, and then comes one after an interval of 40 years: then two with intervals of -J8 wars each, and then comes one after an interval of 4o years; then two other intervals of 2 years, .each, and then there is an interval of 4o years before another sucii year. This is followed by three intervals of 'JS years each. This will occupy 400 years, i and then the same order will come round ; a-jrain. The following are the years that have had and will have live Sundays in February during the present period of 40o years: 1C04. 1C.".J, HH). 1'S, 172S, ; 17.T7. 17.4, ls-21. ls-VJ. lssv). I'.i-jn. J04.S, ; ltnl'., J00f. The following are 1 he con ; ditions necessary m order that live Sun i days may happen in February: First, : the year must be a leap year: second. : the first of January must fall on Thurs ; day. In short, the year must have the 1 lominieal letters I . (..'. Julius Casar, ; or rather the Lgyptian astronomer, Sus itrcnes. consiileretl the year as containing .'i'i"i-J days ; :is this w as too long by more ' than 11 minutes, and as the error had ! increased to moie than 1 days in the : 10th ci ntury. I'ojie (iregory XIII made a new rule for leap years, viz. : Leap ' years are. firs', those w hose numbers are exactly divisible by 4 and not Li; se : cond. those w hose numbers are divisible ; by 400 and not by 4' ton. To 1'kkvkn r Kic KiNt; in thkSta ra.i:. Take a strmiu" strap sutlicient in length to reach crosswisr from the hind leg he kicks with to the opposite fore leg, with from six to nine inches slack. The strap proper to be tyvo inches in width, with end strap seyved on to this one inch ai d a half in yvidtli, and made of strong and very pliable leather. Im mediately before feeling your horse ad just the ends of the strap in the folhnv ing manner: ltuckle our end around the hind leg your horse kicks with, be tyveen the fetlock-joint and the hoof, and the other end around the opposite fore-leg, between the fetlock-joint ami the hoot". This preventive yvill cause him. yy her. attempting to play with his hei Is. yviih the side of his stall or kick ing his companion in the stall next to him, to lose- or graaMy disturb his equi librium whn desiring to kick either. He cannot in the least injure himself with this strap if projeily made and adjusted, and this treatment will no doubt cure him entirely of the habit he has acqured, after a ft-yv applications. Tahmkhs who spread on a thin coat of fyvelve or fifteen loads of manure to the acre, and expect to raise a good crop, would be astonished to see the quanti ties of the lest kinds of manure yvhich market gardeners often apply to an acre of land near the cities. What would they say to the application of SdN) worth of horse manure to a single acre 'i Two or three hundred dollars worth of ma nure m r acre is a common thing among market gardeners, and they find 'heir account iu so doing, too. A ( ' iX.NI'l TK I' I" farmkr says that the butt ends of potatoes and the kernels of corn from the butt ends of the ears each produced crops that were material ly better than yvhere the opposite course was pursued. In the case of potatoes, the stalks from tlm butt end yvere much larger and more foryvardat the first hor inr, while the increase in corn yvas some '20 er cent, in favor of the butt end ker nels.. Colon i Mkai, Superintendent of Agriculture of Vermont, says that in five years after he fixed his stables so as to save his liquid manure he had dou bled the products of his farm. The greatest waste of agricult ure every where to-day is this waste of the liquid excre ment of cattle. It is five times greater than all tares, and thc.r. is ikj neod STILL LATER NEW SPRING GOODS IN OltKAT Pllor rslON AT mttmoFrs cheap stoke: While 90 ma nt nrr lSkii 1rtrn,-J t- 0e omiixj 1'ro-ider.dal vv'fet in ho,f"J bcin'i the hu ky ma, the aubfcriLt r hm ootv' ":'! t" mntiti in U-t mrmtfie 'business and nice it hi unilirchd uttprdimi !, ?"t,jil ;ji 17 hi feifn-U mid tht j.idj'i'- ' i-ealli t'llh .ILL A I M) Ul- (iOUDb jrr prices so low THAT XOX'E CAS Oil DA 1112 COM I'KTIZ WITH HIM. lUujer vill ultra ;.jiiid 0 Ji'U and (''it sfo-. nf (( rijthimj t - be -..-Hid 'i ct cenerxZ f!"rf. rfmiri?iiiy tt cotnjiletf Jtn? .f Mi GOODS, DRESS GGODS, ffOTIOriS, H&TS, CAPS, Boots, Shoes, Groceries Hardware, Tinware, Qnecnsware, Glassware, ffooienware, Cigars, Ttara, Cannes Goois, k, k. No Fl.yilH, fOTtX MKAh. FISH. SALT by the bush. l and ban. 1. DP.I GS, NAILS. t'iLArSS, I'L-TTY, B(:rslIKs, HKOij.MS. Vc. have likewise tdd?d to my st.s k nntD.s patknt coijn t-tiii-:ii u hi- h vill It told at tit' rtmarkcblr loir pnrt nf C' ctntt tar. A oJor tair. t'.e BEST AND QUICKEST BUTTER-PRODUCING CHURN EVER INVENTED. "A l irg Increase of nnslnr bre rrc-nate'l tinn ol nn nii.i itlonal xrarc-rnotn, on.l till my e;:i ti eager fekrr" after Inryaini. Mill t.ec'ic !'' erin my trtfndp from the count r v. to whom the hlheot I liave thrown open my lar.ee anil eoinminlioin ata their stock. Thankful tor vast favors anu hol.tlu IIIh Street, I.bendbnrc, Tfnrcti. 7VL ,l It N ) O It v v v i.t:ki:: v t: h 1; !C It i:i;i;kk K It 1: u i: 1: (I (I ( I o A' V K m:k 1 v. KKKLI". u t 1 1 V V V V vv V oooo j HEAVY WEIGHT OtOTmC NOW C TO BE SOLD AT PIUlT.S LOWER Til AX EVER. i T( MAhir. kimim i on a laugh am nky stoc k ui ' ! SP1UNG ANI SUMMEK CLOTH ING! ' j """ IT WILL PAY YOU to tavi: fs a ( Ai r. as thk ;oi) xmv itv Mnitr. tnn.i. POSITIVELY BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF THE ADVANCE IN PRICES, IVhich err noic at :st Young America Clothing House, Corner ELEVENTH AVENUE and ELEVENTH Street. Feb. , iio..ir. ALTOONA, PA. -DON'T YOU FORGET IT f lon't forget t- Lear in icmd GODFREY WOLF HK IX II CI 4k palacil of fashion:' XI-AT DOOK TO Till- l OST-Ol l K K, ALTOOXA. I'A.. I A O RAND G OSIKTG-OUT SALE ! OK HIS F.N'TIKK M!ii'K--Al:nl i SIO.OOO W i k;tiI i if iOVEKCOATS s WINTER CLOTHING ! Generally. AT COST AND LESS THAN COST. iv.al! Eariv and tit-t i'Hs- Clioit and Best, B-in-aius' J i As the iUwlx trill Vositi ccfr; be Sold at a Stci'i;lcem r ENDORSED BV OVER MACH'NE EX"!;a-r0RS AT THE EXPOSITION ' I.IVERSELLE. Paris, AND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, PHILADELPHIA. 1876, At beiej V.rr SI RUNG. S VIOOTH, tlLtLLtN I ll-HtAU. r ii e n 1 1 n a - r- HoE INDUSTRY O T Vill ror WW & CLINTON -ALWAYS i rrs hit -e.v .,.l.-..,.J J.,1 ' i ii - i ,i , , i in i htio, ruo I thckuuiiiii ' 7 1 Dry a,ncl Di'etsis Grooil, NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC., to lf found in Cambria or adjoining counties. .f "Forget n.t the street and lumbers and fail not to call, buy and b- liappy. cash ii:.Li;n in all kinu 01 HEATING and COOKING STOVES AND MANPFACTldll-.i: OF TEST and SHEET-IRON W AR E, Msr-vcM-illi Avo Altofiiia. !. all bind promptly nod nt ivfaetor ily nttctided to. 10-2i, T9 -tf i n fvTf-ii.t.iii m ti Mii ra i -it- - - - ter.-..i. . . zr- .. , . - .!. ,- J ens, Kicimrtison ,v t 'o s BUI TMnui'ls nf 1) li-viVen a IT 1 4 Prnrri-ii n The lar-ret Pntter Bnyera reeowmerd Iff n-n. I2fii2..mi ll v i...Url.. 1 V-l ,,r'i.T- bvalltnehrv. reamene,. Aaracd the Int. i.M-s'A'o.lo C'wT:J; lTJ.T T- t''-drptel!.forr:r-ri,.t,tI(,Tlt-. or rite tnaOi mhat It i.. at llw., hni!.-i,i.r'i-rillw n. Wfll. IIKnirt-.tnv j. en .. rr ,, i m AND BETTER ! the etilanrnT-rit of ray st-'.re rvr.m n-1 the crc lEi.meat i ntera.ly crowj.-.i wit ti ennirr (;''" ;ne.t to accomnnHlat c all lio entne. nl eirf--ally I Tiers in trade wl.l !. I :i I I-r all kint ol r . Iu -.-. Jcfortlie free ue ol all who m-.y w;h to Tut U(j nwov lu'ri cues I reo::On a ever. lo. our 1 - OI )( 1! A A A A A A A A A A A A A 1 j t rriT c c O t II l II II t ( t : 1 1 i t't'CC ooou 1 r S :i: s s s IT if.il. I.i 'inn iut vorit clothing now. IS. AT Till". and la in reiiieiii':.! an e tlir.t Kllf l) IT IIIS 'WC4Mll THIRTY SEWING 1878 S.F.T. rrrteufvrc is sc. MANUFACTURED at MOUNT HCLLY, N.J. OTViRTS BRQ'i "' res 'StTi TS. Yt AW; (PARIS. PH I LACTLFH I A . AWARDED NEW YORK V BOSTON. i p STRKIT. .JOHNSTOWN. PA., HAVE TIST- vrwm tsum n smt. - ILK UULOR 'jut -AXV 2- sFLITTIM; hj: lo,, '. 'i. Your ..'. h r r : r cold smmr 'r of Lej -AV,'. tie corn gi 1 ;p,. ,;i . ),,. States. A ear or t v. t, father obtain' 1 a , r V, ' iuht -rowed ii.ri thn' v. ed as sine to t i j n I , . ' w hat its projit r nan.e v - j ber it w as call, d it. .. - ed Com." A Cfild ;,, , Joel ion the ' a; s w..,i .1; , es in length. It 1 , b-eted lor seed the !,n:,..; ,". r suit w a-;. t !. t .. 1-. , ... ", -d in ';'. and !-;.Le p row s be got t ' :: . 1 ! e;. t -. . . t ' !, ami at Li-r tl,. ' ears w it h sjvt, , 11 i.,-... ed in siy it w as '.c. t ,: , in liftet 1; or twenty y -o 1 short is! 1 Hi r. 1 -r at: 1 corn." Th'- next spritcj I -. ; ; ; ein-keep i in II,ti .. S'-d the s'-;l-l. I..-- r. .: ( 'anada 11 t . , bt f ore 1 he fro-' ;n. to try it. I liii'.i i . sinct-. t hai i-. s, ; years, j hae tar.. to make the li.j-'ai-, have ureal ly ii.ci.-, ; ,'. ear without in 11 iU..-. .... i.nl ', gi -v.;!.. J . . ears I j'li kt d t he t a: . - . taking them l- to:- .t v , the com. B -,t ti... larger than a; f.i.-t, . , ripeie-d s ea:! I .:.... ;. my father's ep 1 .... . . ger kind with.-: ' n .. Any !ai u:--r. i; !.-.;.. w ii; ii .ivc I;..- j w ay hay e a lar'-- ,. ( d bi a !.: .: i.. '. l.Usk'l! '. I .a t!.,. ; :; . i he Me l -pi.. 1 ; , held and svle.-t.-d had a small s'i 11. stem, and e-pee .. ; . ; ted an 1 totj-h to -; . , ; ea rly irattrr.t I ,-.. this yvay I i' n ; -.- si. and tea; ;1 1 .-lioi;; 1 re; ia! .ti .;.. did. I r. Uit.i. .', 1 the 1 eld. La' :. .- ;"" e int it:ra-l t" r;pej; .,.:..;; b-ir. I v ntured d li-akitii: it -;.i I.-.:., i. 1 for a !i",v p ir- ; I . at hr.sking a:. l -.. i : - . t-a'"s, 1 ,. h. t '1 the isidSji-nsal . .-1. .. -; , I toiii.d bat b--.v -;r : t they Live !. . - . ; year I lia e . (.'ir-. and pi"-' '.y ; , fi U-y.-nd ti.!. ..! : I !:: d :.! e.:r - ;' ' .. . : With Si -' J -,- :'-S This -Lows w! ; . ts t h'fting s.-e.l c. ; 1 that a:: . l: ..: in th'- -at: - way. ow M'.i;i; Tt f i I-. ! tow n 'J '. d.s -.-:; - ., the Ubj-C ot t C! .. ; the valm- of I !. t .: -. p . . : 1 1 has U.en a-. Tied -- their ii..n.t i s;. i ; . . : . the prodo. t : t . . . l'ni.e-1 -tat- v.. ' : ' : o- of tl - tt v . ( r ;ist! g tl.C e, . a: ' i!::prov'-:i:i-i;t i ;':- :.. cultivatiot'. TL- -j. . wiltT'-r-leed for ..; -: "t- 5 o:;,( yep jt u'i : .- ,. ; ' . . cut 1: e l j,;-.;. -.,.". thin- h.-.y an i .-..- :..: 1. : in he 1 u.i. ... r. ; . pot;!!... s. lutaii 'ga- ' .: '. ' i ill t in.' s. 1 i.t to a "- : : '. . yy 1 at they ntigl.t 1 . -:.- ie ,- . -. ' b ' in nr old en.-ii.v. i: : culture ot the ,-arr '.. ; : -is a creat an."!'.:-'. i ' so,.;; ;-s the d :.; ::: . t be 1 bin:., d : and a: ' ; row it 1 . : v. .-( v. t !..- : -. c over a.-tin to !.-. p from suet herii g "t '1 -Car .!- are .: few of us ha. e ?h i It is s., itiiieli i as:i r t - - -hills both ways : th. .!.- . nice ;t is to hay .- ca; i . ah lit" 1 as to t"'e y. t i I.' re i- t'.- s ' !::r;-:p. t!:..,-!i -A .-. . sure. Kvt i y sitiu'e t a ; ' h indi.-d in puiiiug : '. :'. ii:". eyeiy ol.e has to 1 i and bandied to tak t1 t Could i.tai.age to d . this 1 ; as we do s- icany :): ; : eel rid cf this h.u.d-'.a'.-. ; d-a.bt the I -J .a 1 1 :c t ; -n " : dordil, d. and r.-.- 1 .- ! -t : loensr i;tiinlK-r more th.;.- ed of. This may i Vankt e genius j r.pi.i", t ment i:i this diiei i i- ti. lIoi.i..iw IIi:;n. Tr, vi rv coiunioii maladv an .Vf:;..,i.i.'.,-.-.-a.' f - horn is sni ported iy a. . proe. ss. j.n.irctiiig fi-'m ti tht' head. In ad h-arm-d df. im bulls and inullt y. or 1 1..--shoi t. st ubby horns t he .-c: ; j r. ' ss is in . ; 1, . ai;,;- : 1 ;i!d tie it, ten: il e,y:!v : adyaiieii-- a'e. Tie t .- a l :i is ! i s i : i d i y Inv.' . .. ; 1 oil. ne.--i i r 1 ; r io - I. esi.cci.iliy at the root . t i I ;. inelTiVan inn ica t i. ui of lh s'ages of a l.-vt r. In a i . v minima ion. and in a'l . . the h.-rl's old ears a;- ti.-" then hot. In ail -ach -it is usually decided th tt 1. xi-ts. A-" these two t -la;. rival! iI.iul'-i 01 o i-.. 1- -that, in popular sj jm,.-., t ion is ran iy ab-i-i.t :,. - . -Tin- crucial test of 1 ' - - '. penctra: ion ,,j 11,,. . ;. - tenia 1 1 ay it oi t be o t y ; i ' ing the 1 ! P. N o V-. . t : - 1 ed at int, i-y-aN by s , .1. 1 tending from :! : -;.h . ;. '' luck ily. t he trisn'c. -: 1 t the d -etui's assort :, and he inust ti:.,! so'.i: the malady. i'his he . in the softened con. lit:. !: ." I' the tail. m that it ;! t"' him the 1 thcrs yvill u:-.c ' ' and the tail slitting and 1 ! at least wiil be su-ta;:. !. LiQt ii) Mani uino.- T! Iopulat ion of China i' 't'" '''t io secure the nn ans of m.' -notyvithstanding th- :r 1 .' '- ' in tillage for ihom-a:- 1- ' x are .still the most ft its1-- oi lion. A traveler, v. !; ; ar rears of his Ji.v in hit .-. Virgini 1 I .- ' I ' cu;.t of his ol-i : v .' '.- ' - - ' ri-'tilt itral yvay. and ' -:. suit has Wm largely '.' '-''. liquid mam. its. The t:.'Vi' "Nolhutp that yvill s?"i'" :- ' lo-l or wasted. II 11;. at; 1 -1 . chief resorts. Far! 'a-fi ,:;: large capacity are sui k id-' Into these all the m a" nre n put, yy hen water is a ' l-1'. ' stirred, from '. -me t ' . r thing is t!i olwd ! hat oa ! to that conditi-m. It :- - by the pailful, and ;u p'i--l the i.hmt. with a htt'e il'-': ChinaiiciTi broadcasts no Ii-.: sows nothing broadcast ; h' jlies it in a liquid sf:a;e. aim the plant, and it is not on anywhere in the world can i an agriculturist." TrjtrrvTisr wi". ttr'.,r( white --'':-(,d wck. ; .:i . 1 - l ' f t 1 V . v. ii i
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