. ' ' J K ' -J lVl S 1J HAS JUST REMOVED TO THE Large and Elegant Store Room IN C. JAGGARD'S NEW BRICK BLOCK, of tlW Kitfites. a i-ople. occupying. 1 1 I , OVI", TSi rP TT AVRNUHJ. thi: umiTi:. Otf ci Uw liu-sl i.U reding part of Chief Justice IValv's annual review of; recent progrts in t;-.r r.i'E StWvj.I explora- ' tioii. Ktore the. io -. graphical Society, ; March 1, was th a touching ttio tm- JVUtaill discovery 't the hC;l of empire vi tto- aueimt liiltites. Judge Iuly The readers of the Hibb- will remtin- ' I'll III' I MljllClU Hl'lUlwil wo v. j IJfifween i:$th and llth HtreotN, Canaan, who are a"f:eriltl in the biblical j narrative n- Kins commercial ami mill- : tarv. and in nhoac country Abraham &VUStlS& KB I- ABOVE KIIKKTS MUSIC STORE, ALTOOXA, PA. i'.ible -t-iii. jilv indicate aa oidmary tribe wiuke nr. i xow oft.xi.iim a MPLE-tmn likc or t i vop;e. with whom the Israelites hail , &JLlswti!CLOrrHm&) .HATS, CAPS, A.M-i.i ;w that, tli'.1 11 suites, whom . K-SM, ; GENTS FURMISHIXG GOODS, TRUNKS. &c, tome-oieey oceupvmg uie omury ,,r, . , , , , , ... . , , -p ,...4- Ilahy- Y -till.; 11 I1U LT '. 1 i I A i ( L 1 1 1 is KJ JSeiA.lL UHj JJU " - Prices kniywa to tlie JRetail Trade. iii'-'i v. as the highway between Ionia or Assyria t n.l Kgypt a people a-'tiviiv engaged iii commerce, their! I.riueipal city being a la"c to which! Iiil-"c!i;t!itS frolll alt pai'td congregated, j lielofc now In porsnion or the lariirtl and bandioinnl lolhloi; Score In tbc ami who wen- at the same time a war- , City cf Altoona. wbicb will henceforth e known an Iht S&'a StfiSK ; KEYSTONE CLOTHING HALL I tiic most formidable antagonist tlie ; III: I t iailS ever eiicounlercd They ' And inr fitted !t tu r.'I't;on with uew an.i pca-cnable s;od. I have du hesitation lo pitylnjr to my , . , ... J j (rlemls In I'aml rin conotv uml elf( hero tliat when tlicv vilt A Itoona 1c will be worth their while to W t-1 (. II o i. Oil, V CO!;: Ill t -U.'ial ail l W ai UKe, ;,jVe ,,, c.ill. wln-lher they !!; to purchase or not, ' 1 Rnil my e Hi -lent tiil-mon will not only take bllt hail tviiklitlv at a rtlllotfe J'trioil ! plaiire In lu'!H thrrn Kround our hand'oine new itore room anil quoting the prices of our elegant i , lviiTr i'ti fi vi ' :7 i f i, .11 -iiul ; tuck nr c"Oi!f. hut Htil n!fo I c rratihed to fnmifh anythinp lu our line at the lowest poMMe fi i rr. . ,. K.' ' ," f . "-'Jl1 ! 1 haukini? my uiar.y lrn nils (or tlielr liberal patronage. In th pa.-t, aiifl bopinic by houem and 111 t;:? t:iu: arts ai,U ('.'Il ly Orteii art, ai . liberal dealing to merit continuance cf the sum In the future, I remain, found in tho f!i.sco eri-s of lr. Ni.-hlie- ; t , r r. i.:a::n at Mvcciiii ; and tho early art . , ' . . I.,.,. ;d in ,Cm,us by our aoeiat. Mr. CHARLES S i TtI O N , laririy dt-lived from tlfin. : 3-:?.-6.'.-tf. liwy occii; ltd tin: v.hi-'e country cf 8 ;:!i!ii-r:i ,.i t'ir.ii: fbi i!iTf-rr.np:iti I '. to thy i!-.-. it. tlwfltinschittly in the fcr- j W L f f to t: - cat of i;.:a;ii j an 1 flowing into ' 1 1 a- 1" rr.'i.f an.:. ;1 had t wo printipa! ( fiti. t Ka.Io'n. or the IIo!y City, and a I Ki"at conm.ort.iu! :!uporiuui, which was i tht-ir cpltal ai.d the ctntro of tla-ir; i' !..' r, t.-.-hu Caro:icii.i."-h. "I hey v.irej l'n.i.iv : ;;!:! iv.u by the Askj rians, 15. i . 1. 1 ; ha i f compiti-ly disap l ai.' l ;i at 1 '::;' av; .srarcidy ev r re f. ' t-. l y (,,! '. writer1!. Gri-at in- iii-. iu n.i io ii;..c-v.r iiiC s;lc 01 ti.. .:. .!..'.v;-.i (.;;;:.::. C.xrcli' lid- h, a-.-i r.: v ; ",;"Ouirt :i i.ai lvn rnaue, v. :.;.;. however, lotinl oe veil ALTOONA, JPA. DON'T YOU FORGET IT ! I'ru't for.-'i t tu bf hv In m:mt afil kiu-p In rca.ei.t'raiire that GODFREY WOLF II AS f.AlGl BATED AT PALACE OF FASHION," NEXT I'OOI! TO THE T0ST-0FF1CE. AI.TOOXA, l'A, Ji&lT'-AStiA GRAND CLOSING-OUT SALE or ins i;xt!pe MocK-AiiotT eio,ooa wuitTH-or OVEIiCOATS i WINTER CLOTHING CeneraHy, AT COST AND LESS THAN COST. v. i:-:cin .shore oi thi1 lo'.Vl i' . n.';-i' a 1 -i .. tu ii;at ruer en . fc'.Kl traversed bv caravaiii. laoimd v..i.-t h;up..'.ii.ui:d bv ; (d walls ai..l l.iokeii towers, whilt; ! umI Call Early ami A i'irst Olioicn and Besr, Baruaius! t.'to Good will 1'ositlvrly be Sol-.l at a Sacrifice. Inducements to 1' orwt-PI niitic If new iiiduofiueuts. are needed for forest-tree phintirp,purely the increasing demand in all our larpe cities for Christmas-trees outrbtto lead to the set ting out of evergreen trees, iu which the thinlngs would surely pay for inter est on cost of the whole plantation. In the case of oafcs and deciduous trees, we pointed out that the demand for hoop-piiles, and other matters in which the thiunings would every year come in, would certainly make such plantations pay, and what with Christmas-trees, bean-poh-8 and similar requirements, the evergreen plantation can be made to pay quite as well. Anyone within hauling distance of a railroad, and w ith in one to two hundred miles of these preat cities, so that the trees could be loaded on to open plat form cars, would thus mako the thinnings of his planta tion a profitable investment. Not less j than '2U0.W) of these tress have been I told in Philadelphia this year at from ! one to five dollars each, and the trees evidently ranging from six to ten years j old. The most popular are our native ! black t-prnce, and the pitch or yellow j pine, but if plantations are lo be espe cially made for timber, species cout'i be collected that would. te more valuable lor timber purposes, and w hich perhaps would grow faster and be just as Kood in theii young state for timber trees. Of these there is the white pine, the value of which timber everyone knows, and probably the Austrian pine, though we have no information as to the quan tity of the timber yielded by this tree in our country. The Norway spruce is a rapid grower, and in its native country i extremely popular indeed, is the lead ing pine tree of Kurop-e, lliese trees may be set out about four thousand to the acre, a:nl in live years every other one cut out would furnish trees that would retail for Christmas uses at SI or $ l.oO each, and would no doubt net the raiser twentv-five or fifty cents each, or $rUO to S1,0W say S"0 or flOil per an num quite as much an ordinary frm crops, with the same exienditure of la bor on the same class of land. It would not, of course, pay to go into such enter prises on the dearer land near the cities. We are speaking of the cheaper lands, near railroad", at seme distance away, and speaking in the interests of timber culture. It has been over and over argued that indiiduals cannot be expected to plant timber, as it takes half a life time before it comes into profit, and there fore as timber is a necessity, govern ments should tak'.' il into hand ; but it is evident the more the subject is stu died, that there are innumerable way in which a timber plantation, intelligently conducted, may be made to pay its way as we g'.) a'onij. (Vc r??iiu'orn Tch'jrah. STILL LATER AND BETTER ! NEW SPRING GOODS IN (lltr.AT I'KOll SSiON A 'I FKEttiHOFF'S CHEAP STOKE MUSICAL 1 AJsiK r DO lir.!NS LOVE I j i In my father's poultry yard says a ; writer in a recent issue of Chnntbire'' j Journal, was a gamecock, tho most r-B.utiful bird of the kind 1 ever saw. 1 lie had se"cral wives, and it was curi- , ous thin to fee the different airs and j grnres of Lis train. lie was an lnveter- ate fighter, if he t ould escape from the yard, which wa Mirrounded by a high j wall. By pome n ;ans, an accident hap- j pened to hi foot, find he became lame. ' My brother, w ho ws a medical student, ! advised us to pnnltico it. Mamma un- j dertaking this, Ralph came every morn- ' ing to have his foot dressed, and though j evidently suffering very much allowed : her to attend to it. But no improve- j ment came and the poor bird began to 1 droop. One day we heard aloud noise ; ' a famous gamecock had crme into the J yard when the gate was left open, at- j tacked llalph, and had btaten hi;n se verely. He was sorely injured, though j he had defended himself well. Mam- j ma picked him up and carried him away, but next morning he was out in the j yard, warming himself in the sun. I ; was glad I was th re to see what I then j saw, or 1 could not have believed it. , Kalph had been beaten ! lie was no i longer to be honored by his faithless j u:.)uoSSl, i'wiih' Ka. Qnsensware. Glassware, teenware, Cijars, Tobacco, tei Cools, k, k ' 5s!CBc tempt thev could display. One and an- ' ' .. ' sku.J.. ji.g x. other recked at him, and at last the ! Also, FI.oUK, OCX Mi; A L. FIMf. SALT l v the bushel and barrel, iJLVfiS, NAILS GLASS, PLTTi , KKLSHiis Ac. i Lave !ikevio aa.ied to tny btoct i li ' Ui'.e tu manu art liking o? uirl to tUe asmir.g J'rtsi.lcmiil t';-itlun in h-j ( s if leini the larky riiw. tht $iibsrifr hits c-uclwU I lo rtiu"n i Vu i,f rcintilt tsusiii'?! and jvt it his umU'.rlitl ai! nivni. lj ."vyivin'i .? ''riihJi uuel tit j nb'.k- vent-rally :vi'.K ALL K1SD (' (iVObS AT PRICES SO LOW THA T XOXU C'AX Oil lAlii: COMl'iyi i: Wi l li 11131. lingers will alaayt find a full and tU.ud ttwk rvtryi'tinj . It f:und i-i a ycieral DRY GOODS, DBESS GOODS, iiOTIOiiS, HHS, CUPS, Boots, Shoes, Groceries Hardware, Tinware, prettiest, and his favorite, went straight un to him and gave him a severe dab near the eye. lint there was one faith ful friend among them, an awkward, bustling brown hen with no pretensions to beauty, who flew to his rescue, stood resolutely before the prostrate bird for he had sunk to the ground as if heart broken and sheltered him with her wings. It was useless to leave him in I He poulirv-yarJ. so he and his faithful 1 thireton brown hen were placed in the garden, j the tool-house being left open for them during the night. Some weeks passed, ! and Ralph grew weaker, till one morn- , ing we found him dead. A grave wss j dug, and his faithful wife saw hirn placed iu it. She was then taken back J to the yard ; but sh never rallied ; and. j a few days after, we saw her lying cold ! and lifeless on the spot where the friend j of her generous heart lav buried. A so fcr- salt, tt which iciil be told at tht remarkable iow py.ee of &. cert:t tacK BEST AND QUICKEST CUTTER-PRO Dl'f I NG CHURN EVER INVENTED. tf A liTjre lneree of bulne hut n"ee!tatcd the eninr inrnt or my :r,r room anf the orec tlon of an additional wareroom, and ptlil my e3Tabltnment in literally crow.'le l with choice d and eager aeeker alter bargain. Mill beli'K 'le'erm ned to aceoiuinouate ail v. ho Come, and especially mv !rlend from the eountry. to wh.u the ldghett j ncc in tra !e wi.l b paid for ail kind cd produce. I Hire tnromi oin nv nr ino eimmuJi'iin lit iciiTtn tree ne ii an w i o m .r im to tut uu 1 nauKtui lor paii uvsr anu nupeiu cinv iuirr uiav futr CDt 1 rotTiikiD &i CTCr. lllrli fctrctt. Ebenibnrf, Mattli, l.iO. LI SrYLiSH n ai m t. U t It J m "i H 'V TO A rernai kabie n,-., joV IU". lit e'i liiwaic CUi Mii ytars sii.ee. 1 my Ll'sbdhd t::d U" e to my futLt-r. w l,0 !;i;gla:d. lie atnl la u ; i v , if hi t'rawn,g-r, r plaved on Ujl One vet II.,; .,-. r.. 1 i.eiv 13 it ti.it j un. bits ien lire u.:5 ,, moving. I b.-'.:evt ;3 6ing;i.g." lieu I eea-f 1 p .i ly crept away : ! JL t ' 1 sang, the crt at'.: . piuco un.i'.r tl .. v. i: ;- iiiiiiijcd. Oi.e ev i,. j lequest 1 vu-bh ;.'-. i-'" and iu a few lujl.i.t ; VVc watched it untd , wl.tli Co!i.iiieiic:;.ci., ,; ! ltd. l;-tei..d at.d ti.. :, i IIl.ti 1 th. w a . W-fht b me th.-j,. u ;..(, The toad was i.eer h(: Sidi.e years pn vi.,Li3 ; iiiy f ath r Lved y. t: ' iieighboihoii i f c..eet I The groui.us wt:,; li!3 delight la l.H.i- . i-ie u.h:;". d.fT..-:;:; varitius aniii.u.3 u; the iiiSueiicc t'f j. . v; them. T!. re wl h 1.. pride i!jd d-;i'V. i.r many others, l.c- l.ai ;; dislike to 1-e la ..!.:. tiained hiiii to eU-d.'i vf ry l.iiir iroui' ot the hand, i quitlty to be s.i' old tai ui i... i YV. tl.:. sc. eij'-ia.iv very hot b ;:;u.. w vi K iu th. tau.'- t-J itr-a.:ni!.ij , W l:a: ;s";h. u.a "Ma" it i e- u..0-. . ert, tL.e t. ;,o....:. caul.t, u!l i .:. d him corn, a:.d u. the tree ; L l; 1 e's i-i- :. on ! p. : a w . 1 i:,.i 1 It 1... : fri.oa-t.tiv bit ii st i n bv invvious tr.iV.-lt r.'. ti..u tin y idt ;.ti;ied it with other I-. j .ecr-. ilr. S':..-!. called the I utti:. :. ; of !;.: -rgc Smith, tin; j ti-.:;.. : . .u-!r.vohgi.'.t who br.'Ui;ht so! i.:;.l.i to !: :.l fr.mi the ruins of Nine- : v, i.. to thi-i !..-i. a !, i l ilr. smith f'-v.:: t hr r.t :h.: !o:.::-lo: t c.r. ila! of iho i J!:tti-'i. Tlv; pve.-ei.t '.rit,-i:i C d-.su I. ' ilr. Ii. :!!- .-f.r.i, h:n 1 een di-.r::-..,' the; lao.t 2 : ':-'s ' ." ! i:i the :. pl-ra- ! i:''i. i. i I-, mo"....;, ;,:e ici-j aliady ;.t ! .'.p it'.i.t. r in;-.;:- ; wi-.h i:.:- ?; ;; i :;,s to 1 is.e ii .::-.:: :-!.:.--,.-.:n. A few war- a ,-o , wl.:.-h 1... i i .1 y.-.-.h of the w. 'i! i.f a Jiodso r-f Jl.oi.atii had nr. in- s .!:.; :.-a fip.. it whl.-it excii-.d giat ' t -i .... i '. ', I i ..i'..-o :L As:.y- i il:.. i..,;- IV;.itia:i. b;.t Komething bv- i t.-.cc; i oth i m -I. U may t o re-ine...b---:d that I i.ih.d atttntion in' nc i :' ic.v i i'.i:.''; ivhUese to tee ui.s- t:o:c-vy !i i .;.-::; ;!::! :)::" or tv o ol!i- rs t :;;,. -:;;ng l;'.e characters, v.hic'u i wen' ! he;. - ,r.. .1 th H :n::uh ::::- !xi- ' v.! til th-. :,;.:;.;:-r:!;i:i that this : Ayor's Sarsaparilla I'or Scrofula, and all c c r o f u I c u s d i s t a ? e . 1 ". r y -sipelas, Rose or St. An thony's Fire, Eruptions s'lti i.n:ptivc cm ca";! V$fi;"-"2i "' ,a i--ii:ptive ca";! 1-1.. of the skin, Ulceratior.i 1 ?f'2i f,f the Liver, Stotm eii, I's -t.'i Kitinevs L'in.;s. pin; vJT'f'li.les. I'usfules, Roi;, yjV. -isVs:- pies. lilStiilcS, lioi;-; fcv IJlotclie?. Tumors. Tt ' l-y ler, Suit II lieum. 1 1 ; : .' . II. .t! U - II. '.. 1 1 ; h b :- A . t i i red e. w . . : D.t. , . 1 - ' a (-- r. .1. ! ll.i.. .v, ,- t; i .-. , ,- C .' : ; th' !' : '.. a.v Ji.:;i:: th.it t:h wh t; :s kn f. .il hi i uhly th- r;;e: ."...; u::t :t ,; v. r... ! :.....- s Tins d. :' i::.'. :. ; i h--r.;c v t n : ' i i , ; loe::. a V, .: U.i:- ; j-.i::.:i. t:.- in i . - : . : ; ' . e:,t:,.- of v. H j.- : '.' V th-; y i : i . I . r t.-ii :.i : t . I ' ' I i l-;:: v i i '. ' : ' 1 A v :!. ; t..at l.. .- r . t t 1 e ..S L ..f i ... l i; . i i.f :.". pr.-v d t be th--; ; :..!t-. ;..:m.l by ic. i n:-:.. ratio:, of C.trche i.. iiiic charact: r, : w a Mr. Lav- -! : ,l's dh tie- rcniil i ! ..he-.-, a:..l i iii'.o .:' y, as evi-r i.i ! ... v. :-.s a . '. i r- ..ui: : . . k ;i: --.i L el i" 1 1 s - .- t';: !;:..".! ti.ruo.s s u:;k r.rti; ! r:..iii .'--.ii ;.s -v -1 - - - i ; ! y'n; :;,.h -..i .l.it. i :.;;: t- r pi-v nt t tic K e- ! ::..: i. ... s li.. th.- ,';r , h i ir..i :. .pi h , in the ; i ; th-tt . c.-i;: ! y i i- ;;i: i in (.'..;- j vi:; I the';.' iij;U!Vs a'-o ; ! :.i;J;.cn'.3. It is .-i.;-po.-y -1 iii.'iia:;- vvs ti.r sou ; tf: :ii the L'v privte s Ihtlary. ; '. .-tu . ai.-l v. .-.i-h w.ts pr-.d-:. r;:.,::- hi i: an:.'i;g coie. ''.' t!:.Ti;;:r-i ;;:t A-i;i Miie.r i S :.: ' l.-eiU.l I ll.? ..;:np'.( r , aeUe-ai l';:'.c:i h..;.:. aij.eih-t. : ;y i i'tve:l:: -;iy i.ih r-it- ! ii.i.h; a l,..-:..-.ii; to the :,ame ' j i Ti c- ;, by the in- : 1. - .t-tt . iii.it g;-i-;:; at of :.:...'...-. :; v. r.: t :i h.:i,;::;i-e. i- to: i d..;c ivcry ot Ml. ; i-.i ta. -:... -t ut a h -t p i p!e. 1 p.- y Im ti;- i'ho-ii- i i..i !thi-j v, -j hi; iw Willi' j h- - h i :iii;...it-.t:.t par: hi lieac, Kingw-orni, I leers, ."-ore', Rheum .'i-:n, Neuraliiia. 1'ain in i. : Uor.cs, Sid- and Head, Female "U'calc nes, Sterility, Lcucorriaea, ariiing from intf nial uIcer;ition. and v.'t rir.e tl: rase, Sypliiiiiic and Mercurial tlis- ca-'--. uroj.fv. J vspcps:a. i-.mat ia- tion, Generr.r I)eb!ii;y, ami for l'uri- 1 fying tiie Jliood. I This S.irsr; arilla i?acomeinr'tirn of ! veei p. i.'e ft. i era; ive-S! iihncia.idait drake.Yellow Dvcl: with the Iodides cf l.in--:um ami lion, mid is iho n-ot t-tlicaeious raedicinri ytt knowa fur the f:;-e:... it is intended toctim. It-; iifrredieiits ?.re f-o f-ki'-fuilv corahlue-l that the full alterative e.Tecl t i" cat h is ai'-urc-.l, r.nd while i; ii so mild as to b': liarmh h e ven to t hihhen, it U Mill so effectual ai to !)itrge out from the .'ystem llios) lm'uiriUcs r.ty k-.'.; 1 iLU- . rA teg ti 2 i-3 r?-.s v? i rr ? . y r r.i cta Cakk or tiik Feet. There are no parts of tho human body that need more assiduous attention than the f-tt. If the eyes, ears, lungs, or other more de licate organs becomo th-rang-d, they give warning by ailment. It is other wise with the fact. They may be neg lected or even abused without any bad consequences being immediately felt : ihey will to a certainty be eventually felt, and felt very sureiy loo. An ex cessive flow cf blood to the head, ex treme liability to cold, (lisoided diges tion and o. her iiutr.tious evils are the re st s ff iraUentioti to the feet. riEt r fi ! ' .'.". -.;'. ieLlglie-.tcriJerlaprocf j 4 Of . :.f -li : . ; 5 li "t'r- r ; f rv-.r-im, cull for War. H DCi . tl'.-. It' t.T. ii..9 t r- s tstJ-'-tr an-1 t;i ether jjjdi".. .-.. ,-hII f..r Hwaert Xol'c aiaer 1.!1M(!'?. I cfir runt:on WiUtU dcve;Cj into lor.t Visome til.-ease. The r 'putation it enjoys is derived from it? cures, and tin: confidence which prominent phy-icians all over the cov.ntry repose in it proves their experience of its mefniuess. Certificates attesting its virtues Lave accumulated, and arc con ttantly being received, and as many tf these ca-es arc publicly known, they furnish convincing evidence of lha superiority of this Sarsapariila over every other alterative medicine, tio generally i its superiority to any other medicine known that we need do no more than to assure the public that the best qualities it has ever possessed are strictly maintained. r H E PARED T Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemist: BOLO UT ALL DSL-GOIST3 EVERTWBEai 3 SAFE BITTERS. ; fs: '.l'...l .iff. . n Ki;-tiit!sim fi fv,": ' rJ!''t-o to it 'i- .e.bfiii milou.aud I i5 ( ':o i a bri.enr ; :i ki! d" . '-ir. h Wfon Knd incliid.rg luiircis H- CZ. f -el- iV. ii:.uiiiefi;:rfomiirh. . 'inllpa!ten. ,.-.-.: .,,. fi, attv. :i 'ec ir- t by toe ttll. ,-!-. It ,a L5 n.-.f.;.n'e.1 Hs mi api rijurmii! ,v r t-ii" r j I-'ti.' -5 cf .v,o buws ; i-rii-r Mr. ;.d r-l.vt). tj WASKSR'S a A Fa fiT.n'lVE p O-ll.-.y l;:v: a ,.! 1-e-r r.K- C. ; r r. f.( i.--. t.S,j-!.l;ttijiv. a..d T"- lIS-Jvj-.. ;rr v. t;r i:!.-oi ie t lt. an 1 rcaei- iirrr,,., Too hi 'e.iio.n t r-..;s:.t on r,y e .-,. -r,-i -. .- i- cvtr. , w.ir, i. ip n. a, -.ck. a -i.i .-.:!. r . :. .;,!. : TV.r. rf-.i: :t :s t-i - i- r i i n -.; ... o:he d: Cjt y d Nwvm, u n v. r yita fcl 'i.--.h'-r tekn in i:ia:i or I:,: . - .! . i; :.li -f i a-;zi rr:.-"-. rrp. -.i-.h ni.no. vYAnr,nr?,s EA?r p-i t lr I rimi-! ate and a. -It" 61:-i: ft.- A (S lr I rimi-1 ate and a. -It" at:-...;:,:, for tj T,-n- I.ivvr. -ii 1 ( ii c.i-. ti-h-., D:-wrti. f-.--i'-Sfvli jK,. rl-j. Kwa, 7-v.r feet shoul l 1-e regtilarlv washed end wij Cil every dav. Stockings should n .t be put en whi! there is the fcligiiiest moist are on the feet. The stockings absorb the mr.ii! ure, and gradually re turn it to the bo I. thereby causing them to feel e 1 and uncomfortable, and what is worse, when the feet are cold circulation is inUrftrd with, and th' whole system, especially tlie brain, is thrown into an nbnnrrnal state. Keep the feet ch ,m and warm. th hend c-ol, and the bowels open, and then it makes iittie difference to you whether the phy s;ciaes are skillful or not. If you wi:,h to preserve your whole system in pond working order. le sure and attend to your feet. Let all our readf rs bv these remarks, and they will soon feel by experience, thai we are not a.rgr;tvat irg the c.inscuences of prooer at tention to the feet. THE Pi PLCT OP COLD. A striking commentary, says a writer in C7m?7,6ers' Journal, on the effect of cold upon natives of the tropics is to be found in '"My Chief and I." Colonel Iarnford, colonial engineer, was on the iJrakenberir with a party of Rasutos, I and a number of prisoners of the Putini tribe, who were employed iu stopping the passes into Natal. A snow -ic-rui with a bitter wind came on, and at once tuey collapsed. The Putini men felt it most. Nothing could induce them to stir. They lit no fees, cooked no food. It was impossible to do anything with them even for their own cnmfoit. At lad, finding that even when the order was given to march .'own into the warm vaMey they did not move, the colonel lad the tents pulled down over their bends. Still ihey lay he'p.'ess. crvinc; un me. .viKcs ; or.iy iet us t l ne while men ot the party were ore eu iu iorce them out, and they were found perfectly paralyz:!. There was ; r:o sham about il ; 'uhtir brown si; ins j were white wlih cold."' It the gientesi tliincu'.ty they : :':; tiie mountain to the vaJtev theie w t-re j It !:'. v of o fv r them tu shelter in. Natives of the. iihidiritan. p!ains aro even less able lo endure sudden cold than Afric;ins arc, T.'ie present writ-r has known cases of coolies, the honcst-e:-t and nu.st. faithful messengers in the woi Id. actually dying in the tihauts tiin' being caught in a piercing wind sue': as thev. Mad raises born and br-d in tie i-i'.v hinds, had nevei i.vfore experienced. 1 V.'hilo. therefore, hesiy K-as.mers were) hard in the ',', !)nra lo hi-'.c.ir:, better in- , formed -ople fe't that -tin; real fautt I my wiin iiio-- wi.o put ine po-.r leiiows into a position for which they were by iistiire wh-jby uinitted. Let any t.ne who has a garden try to gather a few t urn i:..-. or cabb.me leaves wh-n thev are HEAtfY WEIOHT GtOTHtWC X snatchcil and t :t h l. m ot t he 1 wa t I did nvt dvlmquen: W iii j . ..e In, . li.'. ry s :iea I g ht ItO BE 80LD till ors AT II AND LOWER THAX it- . V . EV Lll TU MAKE ROOM UU A UROE AMj NIV STUCK OS 'SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING I IT WILL YOU TO (Jli: I S A CA LL, AS 11IE OW IX STOI1L WILL 1 FOSITIvELY BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF THE AB7AES IN FRIGES. '.ui ce now l.1 w2j TAKE UUU ADVICI-. AND thev where d bu-.hioau's caves .ND 1 i:o. BUY YOIK CLOTMING l. S. AT i NOVt Toung America Clothing Rouse, Comer ELtVEKTIl b. n, isso.-tr. AVENUE and E LIVEN 1 II .Street, AirOOXA, PA. 1 & -'i-htlf V?4 -. :-T an a ri r.T.":i ! ?i i-'i.J 1 ' f,' t "..! Wv,rih0 j U --S. J (ffl-Hs d.l not .,;:.. I U fe i.-d - f d r- K.tiH-r.y. R l-''-'l - '-l irV. ""! f-r h.rt.eek I &f.ritfi?,ii&:2 9JKt ....1 I .- i Nmt-ir!-- i-. "lee. ij fctAu-T-i,riTfTiiC-f ?t.' i. i c n. ! & u., ? l" "2r & Co., BjL:'f '- ROi "HEMI.H, R. T. STfcl i CtLEBPiATED 3 1 S ; t 'jicfnvictn-. ; rMMal ! e i ..! ... 1, 'V:;;:-; VVi;s W.x' Of li:: 'y Tii.-.w-: :. .d; I'i.-i.c? has . '.:. c.v -. ..-v. 'to n :. ) ex T':;."vd 1 -f.-iv :.h d. i f v.nlch : Ti.il had '' ''': i i- s w ere :hal thi-y !;.lVe r y. r. in the .a' of i-.-h' -'en. "A.-ts-b-.-th.-dii-j.-.-.ti-,-this library, whijh a' ? -mted i i what hi.-: n;iti..tv. hat AVt.TntlV.e7iaa.t! Tiro"eT -A and tho USSKEYG. j i . of ? .-i- ff -y vet.: --:!, I ..; . i :1 )' rr: .;: .f l.".v,-.p rv l) I ia;. jcuf. - a. o i jtj to !" . !' --t wi; i r j I k. w i. vui i -- n2J Vj ii . .-'1 3 STOMACH i .. :ri a sr.tl.J.j'.a ti :b e;'r' t of nia?n 1 -vi tt-,-,... ,DK., t,. -. I ! ''-fotter . SL.-,m..ch mtten. Thin me.il. :,ne Is J J :ic, Cant:i"n pn.t I i:, r j esful r.r..r:itr. .reifies, and is In ltntnonaa i nr ( orv-hitatr, Cra.r!, L'tal-eln:, fsealie-:?. hi the IVIr.e, liiir tr n-pT I'rtur ; cr l.tts IC'ie T"lnj H i Arl.t, r cr- T Tf- . ! -- ..-','-:: br i . ; .- V : t '. .1 c :.!o-s 11a ki:t". " !li, ::'!:; i r -.i V-.c- lust ilu-si lit .-a r2 W V ! ':i.-!'-i Xii:i!.;. U i f.ij t-'i.-i-.id r.ri-vr on t'r.n ( ntir.er.'. fever and 1,4 e a T::ic:aH:;lI tr t:mei a dav 11 M ' t-" !' s-.-tt t..r encDu nter; cir a !' , r'- ''"' '--i--M.l.e e. r. .Cuit r th- liver, aad a I iiiTioi : ii e -t.-i.-rh. t i-r p..ie r- a. 1 1'. i: sti and Ti-sler? eneral"y. 1 - CV- . . . , J - -1 ... . 1 1 - .. XT I A .-.-.'-. j , ' TT -r -. . riP. or . e have. ,:l ; e: - i.-',' ; . ! -o'lIVc.-I-.-i r.;-? I.: .'hn i '!!'.. 1 : 1' i..O .--i ...rr.-. ii.o.-c.::au.ie toi:: iici.--. f i ; ? r' -..'? i l i 'i::'i r:i p':;. -. .." ihi"--:h.;','':-l : : C,'v:-V:- rl,-i:;8arr,c:,-I i-Hr.: ;eiv? .-i T..' . . i ' i I . i, e ; ! r , : v.y ...u-:' -. "i. w... i :; -iv-.. ('.:.--.-ii.-j!-s':-.r ' : - -.-.-: A i :-; t fr.r.-, e, of . i, e y i.!--, s'.t .n: i 1 -. l.-.o. w.tii v.;.-. a-.-i t .evert d with ec.n .), .n pa'-.'-, be ..: or cab I the i.n ss. whi.-li shm.el :'Ir?t t a wt:l pick-1 or and -:--;.r.. ! frori :ry bit t of dirt . r de..J i' in'.'i whitli n:av 1 e l-.at.ging :d.-.--ut ii. tath-crt-.l i-.tj !.t'!e ' iif;i aiid se v,t witti a Ci.:ti- needle i.:.d thi- .;d to ti i cover-i-.j-. f--r. to rl,.I,e it thickly with ackw and C'-'ir.r.-ti't co.-.;-h-:T, takii-rr -nr- ti:dt the pc:;.?.s t f the :rto:-.- arc ail t-utwan'. A Jjri-r handle, m-.ile i i th same m.t;. t.fr. !-.--!. 1 1.1 b. -tach.-I to th- bi.hei, and a tin or other ve.wd. tilled wit 'a t-ith-fr -ai f.-.r.d cr water, nhv-i-1 w i' I. t-v hold th fi.v.ver. I'.y d'ippii.gth--. wl',: t'.rii a i.it.i v.-.aer cue-, in thr. or fo:jr d:t;.s. i s vcrd irc a:. 1 h.jlle .! v. hi b-- ft: '.17 pr. .vrv.-T, and a , .-.-Ii ,-.r ivu I, or ren, if in-l-r t!; .;.i.,5;f t. ? titt-.'r'-i .e? r--f.fTi '7 a: -.r.- . f -1 J j JVi.r 7-., ,7: : . ,5 t-'J.- .':' u i on- t..:.. MaaScol : How Lost How Resloreil ! I Tlcr.I-. loi, vt. t,: ' I, - : -' " u.:i.. r.t.non li.ttti;- l:.t "-.iewltiunt liitoilaail-:-. " 3 t fts r.itt-rT-!!st T..3r f-;:ji.-, or rintr.faio.aaT. & t'; V.. ..- "r"? r a-'-: T.t ia. i;.jn i . !r.. V,-. . '.-f i ' y;.7 !'-----.!'t t - . i a t '7 he -ail fcrarnae tliT wid ct w m ? t ' - I-- o-r r r. .r 1. r-v-rfrt'-wiaauile- on. ' . v .- u-v-t Uiem io UK, uon Kttter ' f i A Mountain of (Ji.ass. A nt.t her ; marvel recently bromrht to light in the I Yellowston ark of Norlii America is ; nothing I.-ss than n mountain t fob-id- ian. or volcanic glass. N ar the foot of ; th? Iteaver Lake, : band of explorers I camf upon this remarkable mountain, which vises at ti nt place in columnar cliffs and rounded bosses to many hun i deeds of feet in aititud" from hissing : hot strings at the margin of the lake. As it was desirable to pass that way, i the party had to cut the road throur-h : the steep glass barricade. This they t f , fected by making bugefres (di the glass : to thoroughly heat and expand it, and tlirn dashing the cold water of the lake against the glassy surface, so as to ud- denly cool ;tnd break it up by shrinkage. ! Large fragments were in this way de ! taehed fr m the solid sides of the mc.au i tain, and broken up by sledge hammers i and picks, not, however, without severe i larcerations of the hands ami faces of i the n.cn from living .Mint rs. In the I grand canyon of the (iibson River the j exp!.,re-sal-;o found precipices of yellow. I black and bonded otisidian. hundreds of j feet high. The natural glais of these localities has from time immemorial been dressed . by the Indians to tip their j spears and arrows. I - What IIorsnKKFi-Kits S;rot:i.n Kk I Mj-.vinr.rt. It is a matter of much im- poi tur.ee to h.ousek f riers and servants '.o remember that all articles for hou-te- hold purposes which impart an odor pe culiar to themselves, whet her disjigie--j able or pVasint. shoul 1 be placed in I such apartments where their odors will t not effect t ther articles. Yor instance : "We were recently in'ormed of how a , dewier jn ;onr .tn, fj.,-., hcir.g ui;a,'de to ; store his stock in his rooms, obtained permission to place a quantity of bis corn meal in a friend's store-room where apples were also f.tored. The. result was the corn meal absorbed the odor of the apples, and customer pnreha.vr.g the meal returned it saying it tasted of ap ples. That me.-tl w as sold an common feed at great loss to the dealer. Anot h cr instance is toid where a half gallon coal oil can leaked a littl in the vicin ity of a flour barrel. Doth stood on a wooden floor. Tho flour in the barrel became tainted and could not be used in baking r.t any kind. The liquid ol! had not touched the b.-.Trcl, but theodr had covered with snow. ;.nd h" will be able to form come not ion of w hat it must be for tho.-o. who wen- nurtured in a la! itude of hf.een degree lobe for hours haiail.ng f rot n ropt-K. -ntirj contents. S-i oil - --'" r een : :.i;?r':cn.-vlle.(r r5.dr"rk-l t V','""1,.':. ' -.t !l "T"' 1 - - I vor J Ct Knaf th; in - , , ... . . ' una uqb. v, .Iu- a t- t w .-,- r.r -- ' . , rr. fijl ffrm-l!' 'rlrt.rrrcl . '..'0 ri:irrj rwe ' r. '' a' r;s--Pa-. for Sfotnaeh. Ii.irw.1 K!.nrla. i f,.. turia t,y aojorpaa. A ii.-ufe t. "'-iri.-cteiiri lj I : ' r.v -.ff ;..). e . . t a: DR. M. J. DUCK, t' It V 1 1 r I . lvt.enerntt nrevac: d :ts w ill c-r-ct other articles nw.-t i. niv.n..r. i lnrr ford. These are onlv a few exam pies, and hr.u-t keepers Will Co well to , regard lh-se facts, i A Mai:tf.i.i,oi-s Tot The London ! 31 tr'air revives the description of ihn Iittie carrhige road ft for the juvenile Loins XIV., of France, s follows: A sn.a.l chariot was drawn by two horses. A Cukn hxrniniK.N r. Whvn I was a boy on my father's farm, I once un deriixdv a little exprin:ent on my own account, and carried it through secretly for the purpose of enjoying the surprise it might k.i-jLi-. AVith this view, as soon as f;it her got through planting his corn, I selected and marki d off, un known to him, a small space near the centre of the held. To eaeii stalk of the corn planted in this space I gave special attention, for tlie purpose of iinding out how much each grain planted could be j made to produce by giving il extra man- I nre and extra hoeing. When the coin I was gathered, t he difference between my ! pet stalks and the rest of the field at- tracted my father's attention, and I re- ! member how puzzled he was in trving to account for it. When, at length, 1 j disclosed the secret, he inquired how i much extra work and m muie I had ap- I plied. Tell me this e.rartl:j. he snii.J, nnd ! I can teii the value of the experimeet. j I told him I had simply doubled what j be had given to Hie rest of the field, j After examining the result and com-j paring it with the rest of the fit Id, he , found that his yield was forty-four bush- i ehs to t lie acre, ami mine at the rate ci sixty-five bushels. Now, said he, if ex tra cuiture and extra manure are good for single' stalk;, ii must be good for : the whole crop. So tho next year he i adapted my plan for the whole crop, and found that the gain wa3evcn larger i by several bushels than in mv ex peri- i ment ; and ho also found that th cost of each bushel was reduced about six cents. This little experiment of my early lite ha3 been since confirmed by large exiH-rience as weli as by observa tion, and I am led to believe that there is. not only in corn, but in most of our crops, a greater power of development under e perimei.t than we are at present aware of. I'XTP.AOr.I'IN AIIY ANTrtCARIAM DIS COVERIES. The discovery is reported of a temple in the solid rock in Monroe county, Missouri. The main hall is of immeiip-; size, and has a vaulted roof supported br slender columns of Egyp tian granite. The walls are covered with slabs cf black and grey granite, and at the end was found what was dtt cilbed as an altar. On the f.ltiir was a neap ot asaes. in a smaller apartment f" ' " " ' 1 ' " ' iwwiwwMM It V.f .i ' ' i vsWMr g ENEC33LD EVO.X3 THIRTY SE.V1V3 .JSV'? f ! t v I fans, 1BB f j AND INTERNATIONAL EX M - 3 : . SON, VAA. ?t I PHILADELPHIA. 1376, SVVW TT m Z I 2 A. tiVj v..y STRONG. SUOOTK.and t X 0" X t tXCELLEM Th,-.ED." TtSS&JZ-S I v ENCOURAGE jff&Sgf'V ArjUFACTL'RE D at I J liOjM E I M DUST MOUNT HOLLY, N.J. I " ' ' -I"" 111,1 "" I 'it it n in mil. fi!GHOLS,SHEPARD 6l C O.Eattle Creel fflfli ETSH,lit4 la lt V.-.'- -.i.' T 'r.'lc'- i-fr--'-1- - ORICINAL AND ONLY CENUINE Tivreiliins Kackicry tr.a Portatjic and Tract IcnIZr;iiies. TRf f-T AN'DAai t: f ... :trrx.ckt :k r-K- hr -- . . v K"-.r !Tr1 T 'Cat: Bit, W.'tj t'j' ft it gjALH-.f fcr J pp. rfvir l: i -- i .0, . :, :tt : hrrce vi.ri ...... rw n 17 i i.'i3 .d l.'.rl.-r al ujuar-.i M AT! llir-1 ft- t.-?.:!! TiO . Tin: S,i,lj. Ivi c... ..t- r-m . IMOMl'lL'Uil C. la .A..1..., or Vii.t-t'. Pc-.u.-.a rr.- ....ur V i-if. .'..- til,' 4 i- .; . - M A " i" : '..It s ,- ,-.:, s. i tc v. ii.1 T - . . . tr. 1.1 I 1 w'Sir " . r .-nr ! - - i-.;l c-- t -.. : : t- o.u.. r- .rt tr! t. lo. i.N Mi I h A M-r T-I S t . . o . !. , ar - tf i ..... -a :: e t.- -i V. ,t . .. . i M.v -., t . ! h -t ,il .... . J i... , n r- I,., .. i:'t 1 . .i , 1.- ...uiu.,. i, nr.. r -t... t.l . . L. . t . - e. - was a ci.i : n: v. e.:, Av. Wili't itt l:.e "A,;li.t, il:j5, i.u't, go iu ami L- -.a . i:. CCi.l-t fc.1V s I.i ... ... t . itii 1 l;i.ibtn It- t- r -.; ' t'.-'it.g thai, i.i.'i i..-;i u j hind a L-J e. lei. him. 1 v. :.i hi at t Li-. . ..;, fctra'.i.t-tm to s .c.eej . I minuita i he sr.L e:i:.'. f il g quietly i.-'.i : ;: g ;.. "Cv.c. S W!,;i' l.a'i w4" M', I ll.e halt.! V.1.3 b;y., ;. ; and he wti.t w;o. to 1- hav py and c d.ie;-. .-. '1 1; i re was a t rt ul ; ,-: his taale for is.';-:.-, i.e stay to ii-U n to ii J '.: ; so-, n oobtrv: -1 i: I v-.ha'La'e,"he .t u'.i i - - If I 'ha;.,,.-! ;.. sion. hi;. ;;.g the t.-in.e l.t j for ir.sta-.ee iu tl e "L .r : . Le would toss i is :.e..J a:, ii if to :tv : "1 ' -at . : . music."' U ag:r.g ti- l.ai. Li " w ouia 1 1. In this Jes.e, tii-ui a 1-iiiLiih.i. an awful ten.pt say : "She Is the u Sid. r t-ie sim." her :1 1-h i.n: :i ti.:li.ult v siie coal e r w iiu.d l. v ;' h t r.t- i.-: ; : il.g-l.n.e Nal e 1 i- i; ;..,r- . thai w ib .i th.r.i. : She Lktrd the c t!; ; a- v'. buss ti:e c ".'k vto ;1 i . I ty. IJii it she v. ti.. i..: - r. up v.oL. i go N.i.i-:3 ; would go toe n. ilk .m :.- ' ' cm tents. "Win i. the i ';.:.. w.o a, ways cii-c to tl . ti thr draw i:.g-r.i. :n. I'. I t si..- would bt..i;i pt.t. : her mi;k w it i.out a:.v tr 1 .-. : remain uniil I c -.-t ... A i played 1 1 lintive n-;:-:c-. - 1 : . the Leal."' "ilvi.-e. Se,tt 'itolt.t Au'aii . " .-i v -.-. te: the ittiin d e;.t r..:... 1 1 1 1 btr, r.i.ii cii.tng. d. to ;....r. v heit upon she invaiiably v. 1 ctcii't give ma: i.-.n .-: a. for music i,-. aniiiiais. I v. .. other, i Wij ro"in ore cvcl it wiis a ..;-,.) e : i.t- room, w f.h : . She vtti in one wiieie thtie v l:i my lO dii. vthich was i, ... window was pen. and clo-f dow v. as a ".ta'i j for inu.e ce.st-ii plaving I heard a p-.-c and wiis .us-, ioi.s there " .. in the loom. I caih-d tor u I. Pitting on u. t Mai.,t. w:;j a owl. He looked f.ir Its s. r we did. After ibis weo;.j .. . i . :. Ui t i f -h- . V. i.; . d i.e i. : :.t -e - low t r sr owl stf. C-::l:Jf. sh of the v.: cr.me. r.i.d li.-.:.:..! g.- '.v t ; t '. p Tiii; ce the ; i&.i f : arr U.i.cW :i.;i u-.i w i .1. : l n DE HOT DECEIVED l lt. HM-llB'-.ll 1- c:iV:rt Clf1 I-.,'.. 3 I i-''. -C'" " h--'-.i - ' - a.i. r-l the t,IiI!.SAl.- ana tie -t-'EM. lSi." ' , -- ri I 'Z-lii--.lL sv; L-o 'vVi fro.n e. 1 ' - c . rr C ;lr fnlT particular en oir a'-rt, or -!. ' - - t;".: T k ) t. !o- i !.lr-.4 (.toil. x,Llcll we n-.l f r. JlJJrr.i flf-C'i .-- Vi wi: KICSOLS, 5HTPASD A CO., Battle Creek, Hich. 1 rj- jf fcife7-- i; ' 3 il n li A ik n : N 3 a b 7 w a 4 a r- 2 ?,! iii S 13 t Vt I M I 113 11.) CLINTON STREET. ALWAYS HAVE III!: Olios. posit fcstoolt GrOOCl Dry ciiTcl Di NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC found in J numbers i.i nj' Ji .z-iiir.-.. j i. . .-.'iii.ici n-.i.iiijrill ; -ihmj wi i m was found a number of bronze tools and C3TT,i) a l-ronre pinto with an inscription in V 11 the birds have n.u'' and h.-.ve bvc;i v , n loia lii. s t :: :.eci C'.t tivc p.o; e.ltit s. Whtt .: plump little 1 l.t ;3 .. . u. g the hi ails i ; n..n e i - . the I ir.ls fi : tLtir.-tc. 1 .! COilltStlC V.;,; 1 i : v.: . c ' ' Iht Ir 1 ablts it k.-g ::-.'.. ' and dts'tli.;. ing llltle lh'. '' Mime. A writer in a ?'riit.: ' -'' hasgivtn tie eutel't ct c c.li -'-.h '.-: f-ays : -The span -j-v ii a. kv h su;eri--ir, to any g.oue I.. 1 :. -' -' our tablt s ia tit licaey i.il ;-"-;':i llevh. It is po-dtiitlv e.--. :'.i ' l'it.;K;rly pre part J, it'isa ih?'- : beli.!t' n k ing, que i.. t : :.: t:: .:. ieau citirtn. 'i'lu-v ..ir ...:: ,- - -. and the meat teiri-r a:.-! l-i ' are vr ry little trouble to ; ;-, v. -u ' " broiling ir. :i, as ti t- f-iithe: r.r 1 ed out verv easilv. !. ! ' who have used the biid s.s .' ? of ti t in in ruth gh v tt ' ' -would make the Mtdith -f ' Wiiter to listt-.i to ll .u:. '' -should ihey i;o? be g..d ii ; ' they feed ta grain a.: li.: . s.'. - ' tt r inouihs. ::d iu si.a ..' : 1' .1 .- i t-. will prcven nil rlsi: of d.iin i . ! t!i tab:'? ! v m li-.v.ir-'. T-i ma.'-: t-.u'i b.. kt.s r. ffi-.;- M much p'esan'.s .-!.U r.rc.u.. ment for children, tIii will find a con ftaritiy r-'.';.t- rt p.ea-ur in duym.z t'r.-l: aplfcat-.f.:c' . r""i I fr rii'.o.'AToiiKS r:r 1 V. .- .-. r.- 1 ':.y l ii; l.-it'-. ltnl j it'.: t v t-T: :rr i e. fed I- iu;c'r.-eor I r-i:ri:4irrVv."---'eI- Tfn,n F..rte.nthreet,,iier' -.d,.-.-,. vr.'rl-r jt l'r..--nl ; "l-reni.trall! can Le made. n - if m - c ; - a - - . ..- ' 1 . '"' "" . a. m.. a.oi ire.tn 2 to .fo..K. -r. m--.- ( a: k r-jj- It'e ' -".'J' Jr 8 V ' P"""! attention pt4 to Il(u -or or .. . Ir. t-. i- at V.. , r , , . seratlr.r.. of Trv ds?nrtloB. f419.-tf.1 . . , .).....,;i i c..... -. ;' ir.it"; "'I -. l.t-: :. rc .'..-.-U.i he. in tS., .j : rur. In ;. Ir.vA. ': . n .j. -, ii. in t i-, i:,: .-:o. c n-e. to mt a 1- Lr-.e-vsr.fBvn p,. . ;;oi ; si .. i .1 r o.i..t -i .s o. r.:d T to r?- :ni in t.r.l .-.Ins r'nt:Tiifeiiti! hT Ir A If . a:-.. I ri-. l"iV-.''ry Tb'ii.v MrnriTY. . r.. W rilYSie i A" AND SI. Hr f Sf)X. i a ' f 1 1 v :; w i .. stfr-rtii to.. It Aa.t hi . f f l7r.V Ft ef: i-v r.s-;. . Hi, i: !T-I. at!! of Japan, and r.ei-' ' : Hi:i:r Hcuk. X'ljiisl ea.'s fl. nid f a a: ;iic 13-?', '.'.-'.f.1 ''Tfr J-.'-?tr Rr rtf, l')vfr'-i . v.V. Inside the chariot wn n 1.1,? ,.e.x..r..i ing to court. Nie was attendei bv hc-r coachman, footman, and page. When the toy was placed ttjK-.n the' table, the coachman smacked his whip, the horses started off in a trot the motion of the legs imitated to the life and the equip age journeyed to the end of the table, where it turned at right angle?, nnd came down to that part of the table at which the prince was seated. Here it Ktopped. The page alighted to open th? door, the lady stepped out, holding in her hand a petition, which hhe present ed to the pdnce with a courtly bow. After which the lady entered her car riage, the page closed the door, mounted to his place, the coachman flourished his ""'Vi o'i toe coaenman, alter runninz - a,. , 4KM a . . , ... - c OT TO tr Tr the llehrcw character. lb.it in hio a t-tiil more remarkable discovery has been made. In the depths of a cave has bet n found a series of mag nificent tombs these, too, of Lgyptain granite. On one is the figure of a man with a distinctly Jewish nose, while the sides are covered with bas relief. -cash i.) i: a i.i: hi IN A I a U ,'JJ.jL . .-s 1 M A N I " FA CT 1 ' 1 i ; 1 , A CLT 1 ) ; found by th rt us ami 1 ;.; U :- l. ; ImJLJKAi - ' 1 J"y i grain C,dds nnd at our vi' u v : .-' ? i the purple clusters of ii t"'f -I. KIND C1' vvholesoi,:(. grapes Tl t-v are i- 10KING STOVES! and liiiisance to the Lni.t-i growers, and if thev me why nit tat them'r'' OK The : rn i vt .... rn TTnT-m -t . , tomos are descril-ed as full of mummies i I I X AMJcN- 1, l-l 1 l vases, i rw.A a l I d iv.l TTT 1 lOii Kloventli Av Altoona, 1 ..: r.t nine jeei io:ig. t opper weapons, vase! and an immense qna.itity of memorial tablets covered with Hebrew characters were aiso ioim.i. i n-- age ol thf staiae- I f cpeai'Est ri Arr. i thp i itv tites formed in the cave is s id to prove i n utnti promptly ,, ..rr.,, J:;. bPuti.s and ner.irio t tiiat the tombs have been undistured for I . n"--'.'Ttf tf.j st-v rat thousand years, lloth tenmie I and tombs are said to be tho woik of i early .Jewish immigrants, while the use of Egyitian granite and the process of embalming is supposed to indicato that they came from fluypt. Uut it is right to add that tho accuracy of the reports is doubted both as regards the character of the Inscriptions and the phosiognomy of the mnmmief. For the present, Lowever, iney may re commended to e Arp'o-JTa'!:- A wo?:p.t'K.r.. Mi it ci.s, ui"uar.'in PERFECTED i' tnner inctit-edTed r-dor t'i? Tiioim-iliof P-.iry:-v-i nr I r IM pi. ' n.vfonall :;-;-"-: at K. V. I n . r v r'r. A" It M'. . rr . . n- T ' to -i-t -. V I U U3at BO I Dlkned I'.oNEs ror. Hi can hardly give too mia h In:: toyour hens toprovic.e thin, t! ry amount of lime for egt! ' 1 ' l:ext best thing for that pm ter shells, whith tun be old.. : Iwrrel (find geneiuily wi'K'ct cept taking away) ut htttls . rants in vour nnr.-t to'.vu. it,; ? . ...... . , . "S - rr rennfl. The lnr I- I t T. r-d I)" a :-r drill . ton--' . la: r: r I E iV-,-A c;t. -: ? -'"Sr-'; "3P7?3 IG"7n Mt err,n iT JUUH et I'.titter Unvera reri: merd tta nua. .11 :e 1., , ( -(. ri .,. , i i ;r, r.-i..t f.rii; rr r.totnaj.k I.- tr Ul,,l nt ' '-. A.- n . t .- ,. ? ..Ti. t'T,-?rifisr?? 1 -g i im tm j tenant gies tdrhtetn mi..J I aiiu consult rs mem cueap a- 1 l.T.acni il.Mi ... .. .in I. li !: iv.'mi t..t:ilt rr i.r il j-.., niei-.is as easily r.s they p ek c, cd corn, and they furri-h tte material for the egg-shell n.i-rc c lythan anytlii-g tl I -i T, btdieve in giving brokm ear'--as some proiose !;'irg. The ners are mtire lihi lv to cut el 1 o? ii .it. V ' t' r-1 !miT-!.,tcr. ;.. Anntn. O - t , .w.x,. i a..-.. . itilUie the CroP thaii the Hi CIV 'f. i-ror-. MtWm ! . i f 1 l,n',. I tl;.. ..-?! ..-: I ...O, r,r l r.r- ..,, 11Q IV.iri I. - - . - ..' .t. . niiiK.i,i, iLfiiir. ' fil i. I'jrm n.i ii,, ...... - - Jt - w.-:.;: r Ray?fr7,Ba1g. 2S