i 1 IMsHMIXt!) VlKKUAl A it cent nui.ii ( r ! tiit- St-X.it lame .s. !,.!i.-ti- cor.t.iiied i 1 1 art kU; entitled -'The : usf. Discovert rs nf America" signed "l!. '. .1.," in which the claim t hat ( olumhus was the first discoverer f America is deputed, ami the honor given to th" Northmen ami thr Irish. In supiiorl of his ;n .sit ion tin? writer quotes North l.inllow llcamish. Fellow of tin- '.oval Society, London, anil au thor of a work entitled "The Pi-covery of America by the Northmen in t lie Tenth Century, wi'.h Xoticps of the K'.irly Setlleiiieiit.s of the Irish in the Wc.-t ern Hemisphere. " Tiie writ r in 1 he ("' says : ''It is ccrtaia am! bey.. ml di.-pute that tliis cotmtry was discovered ami known by some mauner of im aiis long hefore Col nmlni.i'.s time; ami it is certain, top. that the Iri.-'i can and may lav claim to STILL LATER AND BETTER! dis- ! i : t i i : v; ivcn at least among the! eoverers ot this our 'ami." The Ki:l-!Is!i writer, Mr. jWmish, is ; .piottd us follows; '-It has been too' much tlm practice to decry as fabulous ;.!1 stat-meats claiming for the earlier ! inhabitants f Ir-!ar.d a comparatively high, ih'gree of advancement and civili- nation. Ai; 1 i.otw illistamling the many j valuable publications connecteil with ! the hi-tory am! anti.i'Mti' i-f that cotiTi- try, whicJi have from tite.e to time come ' foith, and the more recrv.t, candid ami cionicii! production of Mr. Moore, there I are not wanting, even among her sons, j tho-e who. with theanti-Irish feeling of j the higolnl ( 'ambrensis. would sink lier j in the scale of national distinction and j deny h-r claims to that early eminence i in nligion, learning and tin? arts which ' iimjnestionable records so fully testify ; i and yet a very little unprejudiced in- , iniry will be suilieient to satisfy the i candid mind that lain had good claim to Ik- called the Si. hool of the West, and her sons ' 'Inelyte qens liuiniiutni, lnilite, pace, fide.' 'This much, at least, will the follow- : ing i-av.es elersriy sl ow : That sixty-live ! years before the discovery of Iceland by : the North men It: the ninth centurv, Irish eimgraids 1 ad visited and inhabit- . fit that inland: t hat about the vear 7-.". ' NEW SPRDSTG- GOODS in ;i;t:at profusion at mttttOFTCttm stoke: Wlti'tvo iH'iji't arc bti'kiiHj fortranl to On. eoiuhvj J'rusukittinl Wtin i.i myf.s of hiiij (,' hn-kij tin suh.--iih( lui.s r,y, rhtilcil to rimrtin in (hi hifri'nniih litisin: s iu,l iirc if his l ml i-el tl nltcntinit In sitjiiliini hi friimhi n,l tin j.i-hlir '...u, -..'.".. ','(. ALL A'.V oy (1HS AT PRICES SO LOW JJfA T .OM: VAX nil DA Ull COMVKTK WITH IJIM. ll":H: hi!! ,ihni,iji,7 nfV mnl ihijnut sbx-k hj ( rti-ijthitiij tj, hi fn'1 in . yatcrn ."f"lY, V,,;.,,-1 ,) ( ffininltti U'lC (if DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, HITS, CAPS, Boots, Sfioes, Groceres Hardware, Tinware, Qaeenswars, Glassware, Meat are, Cigars, Tolacco, Caiei Goofls, &c, to Also, FIAUR, rC)T!N MF.A I. FlSTT, SA T,T by the bushel ami barrel, DUUGS, NAILS GLASS, I'UTTY, I5KUSIIES, 1JUOOMS. Ac. I have likewise milled to my stin k HHtD'S PATENT CORN fSIII:iI.I:i, finch irili be srlil at the remarkable low pnre of r.r, ctnta each. Also for mile, the BEST AND QUICKEST BUTTER-PRODUCING CHURN EVER INVENTED. '?-A larifC increase of hnsiness has necessitate,! the enlargement of my ftorc-ronm ana the erec tion ol an additional n-areroom, and nill my es'atdishment io literally crowded with choice irod. and Diseases of Hordes Feet Cftni. Orig-in of a Few Familiar !Mtrae. TY Most horsemen unde; stand more or less the nature of t his latter common dis ease. Few are so ignorant as not to know their location in the foot of the horse. Yet, with all this knowledge ot the disease these very persons, though they think they know the nature of i "You cannot say Imo ! to a gintse.' How often have erson3 relieved their findings of irritation at the weakness of others by hurling this phrase at them V Had the latter only known its orijrin they could have leen paid back in their corns, really know very little about them, j )w'1 Tc."n 1 or'"in ,s U,IS : AN ,,on Corns, like many other diseases, ar i 'n Johnston, t he dramatist, was intro curable when taken before much disor- ! ,,.,,ce',1 to.a. ".1,l'man', tlie lK'er was iranixation of the parts have taken Place. rirucK ?VlL ",s ":'t'iy apiearance that Uio Alitor cilm nfil.ninnorlnl icr,ir, ! JOIJUSOn . liy , Oil 1DOK Iv the causeTof the disease, and'eonse-1 "ot. sa-v -b,JO ! toagmise.-' iuently in shoeing should have extra ! care in seating the shoe to this part of j uiiicrwtiirii mier u.faln. Mill dciiik .letermmcd to accommodate all who come, and epiMvially my Inen.l!- from the country, to whom the highest i rices in lra.lo will ho nia i.-.t nil icin.l of rrxluce u.c Liirumi 'im-ii my ire anq commoiliuus in lnr fl, iva nn i.n .-i ui. I n .1 n 1 r II I 1 , .V n u I .-.. ...... I ......... . .... . . their ."toclc. munv lutat ones I remain as ever. X. T. FllF.mOOPF. Illrli Ntrorf, FltonHhnrvr, .Uarrh, 1SSO. Snll ht seeliisioii : that in the tween Iceland iiry'o-tr.irrence. tmy a ceuntry Irish ecciesl.isj ji-.s ),tV ujiori the I'an.e Is!av..l tenth century vova'-T'-s 1 and il l. nd wf re ol ordii and in t!;e eleventli cei west (iv.ni Iieiaml. and soathof that part of il:r American ciitit inent which was ibseveiel by th" adventurous Xoithmen in the preceditig age, was known to them under the mime of the 'White Man"s Land, or (Jreat Ireland.' "From v. hat cav.se," adds Mr. IJeam ish, '-could the name of fireat Ireland have arisen but from the fact of the country having been colonized by the Irish? Cotning fp.m their own green isle to a vast continent possessing many of the fertile qualities of their native land, the appellations would have been natural and appropriate: and costume, color, or peculiar habits might have given ri.-e to the cotmtry being d"nomi- n s J.nnd bv the neiirh- Xor does this con- li.ltt d Wliite boring Ksipiimanx. clii'-ion involve anv au cf p:i a U' I in t': 1. .ive see lm.'e.l . r. ibabilit v. h '!.-! ! wh :i that the Iri eiaiid tow aids t n'Ml'V to have -y must 1 ive tr visited ic closrc ers.-d lat: A. d I: bef f ;!:' ar ihe Far. "la t! tr. !.-,! .' occurren the clevi .'! (.!,-; ta-V. i V i; : -ci V! !! g l.nowi ! n . ( r . "N't ill- r t! h:ivi t.i! -: wt t-re-;.--iI i" givi !" ; mg a n ''i iln n: .-'--;v At d e 1 t iie e Vi,t of ab-iv.t s. A hundred years I Men;! naiiM ly, in !.r ! r:i found upon :ry v.--yagcs between ni were , f . id; nary i;i the bej-inninc of my M l.jte Man's Land ' MPtdi.v.u.'.l not as a ; eotmtry. but as a land is vaiiie the X'M ! h- e! indie histoi-i.in tv.-.j- : a I !n- li-itst degree jn fi;i r.-ncy any fable h :- tlement ot: the : DON'T, GENTLEarEN, DON'T F.UY A STI-rCI-I OB' WEARING APPAREL! otj, j-iirs i .i : AitTici.i;: of mtvs vtsmtmtm mm I NT1L YOIT IIAVK SKKX TIIK IMMLXsL STOCK OF WARM-WEATHER CLOTHING, TrunksjVfilises, fec, fec. JUST RECEIVED AT THE Young America Clothing House, Corner Eleventh Avenue and Eleventh Street, ALTOONA, P., a norse w iin eiiner asiieiiy iioot or a corn. The shoe should be eased off gradually for about an inch or so from tiie end, never upon any account thick ened where the foot is weak, or at all inclined to corns, for most certainly the increased thickness must and does in crease the pressure, and a horse so shod cannot long escape corns. In all cases of corns the foot affected must have the sole between the frog and the outer crust pared pretty thin and evenly, so as to allow of some elasticity in immediate vicinity of the com. Cut ting away the bars of the foot very ma terially weakens the same, and, as a con sequence, induces corns and other dis eases of the foot. Weak heels should not be pared to the extent that a string foot is, which should always be well and evenly pared at every shoeing, but should lie nicely and evenly rasX'd, the shoe scarcely touching the heels. After a corn is found in a foot bevond In the first place, undue pressure up- I "e. excKlm' l : . yf!" are ,,fn i r Alitor 1 nr f y-f lift 1 i ;c ! Johnson i by. vou look as if vou could JJoo ' ex- i claimed the witty dramatist, turning to j the peer and making his bow. ; The phrase "Flitting the cart before ! the horse"' can boast of great antiquity, j having first lieen quoted bv Jaician. the : great Greek writer, nearly 1.7mj years ago. Francis Kabclais, the French sa- tiristand wit, whose "Corgantua" was published in the year l.":j:5, has ti e i phrase "Jle placed the carriage Iefore j the steed." Xo derivation of it can be ! given, but the meaning is very obvious, and refers to those who begin to do a I thing at the wrong end. "I have a bone j to pick with you" is a phrase that is un complimentary to the ladies at starting. It means, as is well known, having an ' unpleasant matter to settle with you ; j and this is the origin of the phrase : At ! the marriage banquets of the Sicilian j iwjor, the bride's fat he'-, after the meal, : used to hand the brideirroom n. bone HIE LIS FEVRE LUNG PAD A Positive Remedy and Cure For CONSUMPTION, SPITTING OF BLOOD, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA. COUCHS, COLDS, CATARRH in all Its forms, and all Diseases of the PULMONARY ORCANS. THE MOST HEALING REMEDIAL AGENT KNOWN TO L'CIENCE. A tn:ni s found ; Cuvi re.' ends, art : her nil bad !. . : i'i'iit' i ! :. villi t:-'' It v :l : a:!d !,,. te-; a' !.., ab. 'nrfs ly Ahsnrtinn. 7n Minutf wear will r ti mow aw ay v or i : i i.ivr.it vlai t directly upot; t.t !r." n : nite t l.calina Oil. r.iwl :oi r ft il : ais-:i ivii.-:- j'I.'li!ii-. (ill SVKf tM-r hy .Itwr tin Sttiii:i"h ruin rtii;v ilrir-r- vh',ti t!r" --'Vit 'I'h' l;t.l i- inj".--o H.tl-.un- ;iit'l i "'.riluN t t lh: in -of if y irv-rr" lien's arc rrrt . in; ntrr. :m! )"tinl uny in i- ran- THIS GKEAT IIE.AIEDY ANDCUHI ' Vf rv 1 i '.1.1 i.v 't.-.l . .v r. ' ll.i-a attra-ti-! I ho wi.If-t jtiont ;a n tho 'out in'-nr. ,in! Id a'. ",'inr m r ft iitmi nittirr thrtn r:iyc ot nntural lir:i,fiu. Wo !iivi ih' lri"t itnr qi'irocn! trtfurmny tlifir fitr.trive rFC iitivnji; n,TJisrGr. Will heal an-l ?triiitl:rn :n rI.n 1 iff in the ISO It I r.l . ; s i, It 1. 1 ;. lit i; i v. f MP I l"S. iiml will ellt-ct ;i cure m irmj cnr il ilio .1 t-.;iwe h.i- mly r"-ei:ily 1h d rf.ntniclnl. lt-r!'n snrioriiiir irmn Asthma, Bronchitis. Catarrh, Weak Lungs or Clooa Spitting, will find the Pad an inestimable boon! ior .nam: o.m.v ijv Tin: tail arii.;fiir in: woTn.'i;i who vi: b !!. e h-, a v.! .is tn b.-.N)',n;el O ore .-s-iii tiiic n of H.e i 1-ar! ,.f as i ieii-s W .'. i ' I'M! M trunks . n i-r- a';. as -ueh F : ; ; i I v . ; wai (1 i' v r v. ;i a ; n: tl: taffinhand, "lv iilmes mhdicine co., rnxsmjw;ii, PA. d ie i !,;. ilnix tn-e.' ami ami.;,, w i di: ;n'- ' i able !;.. j;.-, ., uji 1 ev ;ii.l I,;, ;., . 1 ; this is v( i v , tin- niiinbi-r is s.r' susi'ici'-ti. A 1:iM.:o;i.i1.. 'I'ltiti.--. ')-e le.i !. , 1 1 .m. 'i i i i of i-;i;' r ai.i-r.::-.;;, .re. 1"), J.he Mell-known savinsr that a shoe maker should stick to his last originated question, w ith a very line paring knife ! W1.L". l'l1' te celebrated (ireek . i i' t carefully pare to the bottom. Don't by painter, wlio set a Picture which he had any means wound the sensible part of! inisll(l 111 1'ublic place and concealed 1. 1. .i.i, 11 iciiiiiu il, in (iiuer 10 near tiie criticisms of passers-by. A shoemaker observed a delect in the shoe, and the i Wlio arc llif Sole As-cntH for llio I nitefl Stairs nml .iiii.t. I.1-: F"i:'KI': I,rxii PAH i not rV.-Yr.' -,... IVe th eti'.rni.-n- i tin: l.iiv.'l l.j eil!..rl inu In 1;; r-l.t "l .1 'llii- .lnti. ..11 i In--.. ....,! :ir,- ,... iv :-m tin- !rita-ri.-t wmiM he - ..mj.. lit-. tn dniil-li- ..ur j.ri'--. '.a-- I: leu; t--.'i n-.il rc j the foot, but for fear of quitton and oth er serious mischief, get to the bottom. Put into the hollow formed by paring a piece of tow or cotton batten wet with butter of anitmony, and press it to the bottom. Do this for about three or four times : ther. substitute for the butter of antimony compound tincture of myrrh j and aloes: annlv for some lime snv a I week or ten days. Then examine care fully, also watching the movements of the horse to ascertain the degree of ben painter lorthwitli corrected it. The j cobbler came again the next day, and i encouraged by the success of his (list remark, began to extend his censure to the leg of the lignre, when the angry painter thrust out his head from liehind i the picture and told the shoemaker to keep to his trade. j "There's a good lime comin' liovs i jimnt n 13 e ware of Tmit;i tions ! J.MllCJISs I Pad, ; ti I a,ls, .-. M . Sent I y '11:1.1 imisI.iui- :ii.l. er hy oXTe.'?. to any all l ttie I'nit.'.l St:it5 el an.il:t. A l lrr THE HOLMES MEDICINE CO., I'lT'lMJI IKil!. June -I, iSi. m. MRS. LYDIA L PINKHAM. OF LYNN. MASS. elit resulting from the treatment, and i g'l timecoiuin, was writtf'-n thirty j jears ago by l)r. Charles Maekay. and sung with great (.opul.-irity bv Henry Kussell in bis conceits thron'4:mif. im. liritish islands. "(ioing the whole hog.'' This phrase i originated in Ireland, where a liritish f shilling has liecn called "a bog" time I out of mind. In Ireland, if a fellow I bapiK-ned to have a shilling, when he i met his friends he would announce th ' fact that he would stand treat, even if : the excuse reached the w hole amount ' in plain words, that he would "go the : whole hog'' to gratify them. Troy J IIIV. I'liOl'l.'IKTOKS OF WHICH TANT ATM maki: TO IT TIIK IK COX. KEEP A STOCK andSELL AT PHICES govern your luture acts by circumstan ces. If Iairthe's treatment is found ne cessary, why then, of course, it must be repeated. If the corn seems to be dead killed then have put on a good fitting horseshoe, or one with, a web broad enough to cover entirely the cavity made in the foot, lie careful not to al low the inner edge to touch unduly the frog neither bar shoe or broad web. The shoe must be so made as to have no liearing whatever ujion the part affect- ! ed. Anoint occasionally with common ! turpentine and lard, equal parts care fully melted together ; this will soften the hoof and stimulate its grow th. This I " j is good for any disease of the hoof, and j Tim-: Month ok JJatti.f-; June has i is one of the best and surest stimulants j 1-een pre-eminently a month of battles ' to new formation, and may lie used with and not a few davs in it seem to have, i great advantage in all hoof diseases. ! been specially set apart for hard hght'in- ' . Jlorne, .. IK I . ,S., i,t Jh.cn lu.r.ntr. i two and even three bard b:, tiles fr,..,,,,,.. ! ly occurring upon the same dav! On : j the 1st I.opI Unw-e detected and almost ,' ! destroyed the Trem-l: !! et in IT'.'I. and : ; Xan)!eon Ult Paris t begin the fatal ' j campaign of One of Admiral i j J.lake's hanlest sea lights with Van i Tromp coiiim-neci! on t lie :M, and wis : aring the whole of tiie -4th CO!ii)iie(i ti j- ; Tiie I'reneh W'rr.nr' rf 1 1 J . . 1 1 n icMisi j oais riu:ic ana lint uare. r-'Ttirrt'f fir. f-.v-i.f-n . kI'iv ffrre A vr-i-.-t.-iMo f..-..,!.r.-ti..n i.r'.! ' r.Ml. onr ffm.Ml.-r in th.- w.rhl f r i iirhl'. Iti-.- lir.lM..r,,.l., Ivic!..-, . 1,1,..,. -MILD WINTERS AND CROWS. The unusually mild weal her of the , past winter lias been favorable! for tiie ( increase of the crow, and increased they j have to a very considerable extent. ! inn nae also neeome very tame and prolongei! i!'l'io.ieii uncMv iioiniiaie.i places as ! einimg at ienth in the freely as they did fortv vears airo. (in ' nmnli of the I t iii n wm if i i;iv i ii .ixi, xom: ix rxi ri.. . r;;i. ; M 1 1 1 i i i;im;i ' in Si i .1 'j.l n:l . v i v!.: it t' cm I.. I- V: Youn ..t NT S VI V.. in aniiost any direction from (.crman town and we suppose the ca.e is t he same elsewhere and we come iijion the pieasaiu sight ot tins glossy bird watch- ! ing us w ith its glistening eves as it grand- ; the double ! ly passed over head. Some of the lieids ' at I.'eiisbui I shine with their glossv hacks seekimr ' Khivo in Q America Clotliinp. House. vri. Aiti.()1,,.,. l -,. rii-ti.i llth Aveiiuo riiil lilli Si: 1' i o ! 'h . i i t: i. e!;t :n W - XerHi . . in.-. men ' ! cr to tl. ( i -e 1 i- i'. T'.'1 i ; ( ; 1 In 1- lb'.il ca. for .c ry -i '. t heir i until " d: cnver ! l'-'an 1 .'i')- lv 'In.kpe'.'.der.t ..f is only in :de;;t heni ii-ive' i!ii- un l!:e m.me 11. ey a:-.- lamiliar. but id t!.- peeu.ia:- ; at the i-oti id rv th v :ire un-.'-am : no,- was it tli! after (! return nr.- KarNe'.ne frem land '"' I inb-rmati.-.!! be obiain- d from the pi lings ,r Ksijaiinaux wh-iwer.' ea:.tnivd I'uiingthe v..a'jc. tiie No.-t:iiiie:i became ronvinfed t!e!l the VViilie Man's Land i r Creat In l.i.el was .art .f the same vast cut i-li-i'! .-I wiifeh il. Ibna.nd. Mai kland ;md iii land l-i nied 1..U-! i.i'w sa 1 he ..-;.. u riter. X he ii t of Xoi ' hi i n A lit iiinit ie ! ' pi nhaj-en imbli-hed abm.k entitled Amei ii a;i Anti. puties. or Acc.nnts Ironi Nortliern Writeis Kespectin" Anierica beb i e t he Time of ( ..lumbus." which a-;rees with 'iher authorities in :-;i:n-i.r icing, ,f the opinion that the and mentioned by Humboldt in his "Iv. .Mm . as the hind failed bv the N-.mdi:ia ian.; ' I.andot" the White Men i'cat Ireland." is the e.nmfi-v i...e dig Ni'lt'.l ai;d S.-.i:lli t -a",: ,,, (ieoi-ii.i and ri.nida. and that iii those co.imi.i s peepl-.. siraking the Irish Ian- lonnd a-- far ba.ek as the This ;r, at In land has by About Abedellah mnn ii :. ...n i minenl A i-m!,;-i.i geourapb, r, et' the twelfth eeni.nrv. who pm-b.d,ed-..r rather wrote-his work U'l.ler the pat lonagc ol the Klngel iei lv ( 1 1 .".i i --1 b. Ii. and iiv i.i.ih.il.lv r.. iiforii.ation frointh'Norii!aiis n t of I'ali I nai. Ai-ain we Mid that A;,s F rod-, the most aneict an I leliaMe liisionail of Iceland i..:.'. i. 'i m mil ui .re Marson. wl 'ireat In land' A. H. '.;. i ceeiveii naj't 1 an. NICtSOLS,SHEPARD&CO.EatneCt ' ORICIK ma Eitibi.shfiJ la 16s ORIGINAL AND ONLY lliUlL.JTUUi CENUINE i'"'' jSV .t-;. I -' i s e- -a ' il Vv7 Thresiiin?; Machinery and Portable and Traction Engines. nee throughout tit". C.n'n- Ins, r-rr.-ct mil ? TI?F ftTADAKD of cxc-ili MT III.K4 f-r Cralfi-PiiTfn, Tim-Fa I N tlti !V 14 lil.K i , vf''fy of Mi rrlM. r ' h ' K i.l.Ol for rvftf wr'n'.T wnrk fn nH kin l Grain ai: I itnu . rr.tl'i kn n t Ii n-Uj u.-rc-srul Tbri-b a iTOV't.MIVf-T V nminTf . , . in r'M. liimniT.i i.uer. ill oift.-r Sv... M Vu.i iV It w Y-i?"1 V.1 .r-. I - tl.n -mlf th u.v,i r-ar- mnl b-lt. V V S fUS4 1 "TUAW.KI KM Mi ft T K A M- :t. I N i . i-h r :i ft air . f i-.lVr . w - :" -:"y,T "'''''- -:" n in Mh.-r iii.ik.. M am-1'c.w-r ut f: : S iwn I..w.'r IrRiTuR J.- ii'i'rT Iia ,rii BE NOT DECEIVED jmwmWdi I -tIT 111. v, of bftiiR , K- a- i-n. or niai CAUTION in;.-' i - - t.. t..,. v : h-n- ! r-'ai titf inf. riwr fctnl nworret laiiMtiouv OKIIil Wl,-' and the "GEMINK- "fefeJjlSSirSj ..'l-'.. Till! ntlriloit... r.-(M nn n- ... . " "iMC ' r ' ir.-.iir,i-i.- we mail lr.-. A4.lr ffxjZtt'i Vt t.Sife iK- 5HEPAKD & CO., Battle Creek, Mich. rfrTtT-- Zt- or ii niche .n.-.e weri iuhl h i-e nl urv. l'-.o been spoKen I on i, m.-ei-L iiimi as in'iusi nousiv as it they were paid by the hour for their la j bor. Xol a m-iib or worm dare show it ; self that does not fall a victim. In a ; days thousands noun thousands are des- ! troy oil by i.s ever-watchful "instincts, i 1 , Mray corn left in- the ,'ieMs never escaive it : and even acorns are eaten when j hard pressed, ibit all this kind of food miHt be in a soft state Indole it consumes ! it : and for this mirnose iliev :ii-i-. (nil.. 1 ered up and buried, and in order that : they may lie concealed from thieves it ; 1 is carefully put into a hole, covered and I I inmnded down with the bill. j in lonar, eold winters the crow suffers I trreatly for food and water ; for the lat- i ter it Hies almost daily at times lifty or ' sixty miles, when an ojienin mav be j found in the ice. In fact many die (.f ; starvation during the long sjiel'ls of se- : vere weather. ' , We have seen at Iea.-,t a thousand up- ; on a single bam helping themselves to ; insects and from this mav lie estima- ; ted the amount of good thev do to the : farm. It is not to lie denied that they ! do some harm also, but it is mere mite ! i on that side of the ledger. They may ! eat some birds eggs, or even trobble-up a young bird now ami then, ibit witb all their. strength, thev are cowardly and ! are drivt n awav bv even a litile w r,.i ; capture ol the .da melon earthworks at Nebastopol, otic of the most gnilant ex ploits of the fiHrat siege, was achieved ou the Tib. The pi'j, .-hes to I.'nssht honor id" 'aio!eoii's defeat irin ISO,, and the capture of T.'j. The 1-Uh has the I - ; bed reiiown ,.,f ( romweH'.s linal defeat ! of lnii ies I. at Naseby, and Xajoleon,s ' no le.-s decisive over! hrow of t lie I i ussiaiis : at Friedland. ( )n the same d a v o cnri"d ioe ii-m liii i.ir,ui ; 'on-' i n:n-,l.r..,i.ri.t : ittlesof Ihiab. where Xfii..i.n il.o.'-.l- ed tiie Ans'i iiins ii- l::t. On the 10th ; (which sul s i;u -), tly iviinessed the out break of tl;.' war oi l'.i;; .Vapoleon gain ed the battle of lagny over lilucher, and Marsha! Xy iini.--.-isi ve!v attacked the Kiigbsh at i.Juartrp Mras. The 17th has ' tiie lar higher florv of Hunker inn, ; Haterloo. Frederick the Great s defeat by the Auslrians at Kolin, and the Jbi tish reindses bef-n-ethe Keden, at Se- ' basto;o!, have immoralied the l'.Uh. i n the loth Italy joined the coalition of : l'K'i against Austria. The great vie- '. toi v of P.a --;-, bv which Lordfirvc de- ! leating, with :;,iki, t,.,.., ;t i,llco of jUI,rf. j than r,u.(M u, made Kimlaml the mistress " oi imiia, was gamed on the -J.'M. T.ie m irks the passage of the Xeiman by Xaimieou in lsl2; tie o-,t!i the Ital ian defeat at t 'u.-to.;'a in lsfv;; tiK. -"th the commencement of the "seven davs before Kiclimnml." ami the mv:isii,. "cf Ienmark bv the I'riiwi.-iiK . is.li ii. DISCiJVEKKrt I.r LYDIA E. PIN KHAR'S VEGETABLE COnPOUlTD. The- p,-.,;. f::r ; Tor all Female Coroplaiiita. ! Tili prcyvnUnr,. mm" it-nill- . ronr UfH ot Vr(frtal)lfl IVop. rUr. thnt fir i nn:.'. - . t . t!i. in -f ,;. I iojUolnvall.l. c.io trial Ilif nirrits r.f t'li t'em : i.ani win ho n-CKrni.r -1, li.-f is ImrKilnto ; rcid lif-n It" as.i5ir.i:it::)-.i.Hl, In nir.cty-r.in'-1 t-in r. r.;n Ir.l, a . ninc:it rnr-j-. fT.-- Icl.r.i'h.).: .r),. f-:. , t:fy. On n.-nni-t cf !l i iir.v.-.-n ,r, i .-. !r i-t.- ' . r ( -?:iin'n 1 .1 nr.d i n-v:-r-' I t t:.e I -t i v-i . ; i ho r-i int. T. It vill onrs rT.Jr'r tl. t -.t f-rf f v.r.j th ot-nn. rih in. Ir-c-iml-.r mui t -iii Mcnstrnatl.in.r.!10Tnri.-ir.Tr.iihl. . I.'i':.,ii.t-...i: t.-n ; n-! Ulceration, FlofMliiii.-!.. rU ) i-j innrm. nl s nr;.l t;-r n tient tlnul wpr.ki--. :..J I- i:.liy a ii. t, 1 tr. tlCli!asrf IJfo. lt-i!l(!K Jrn !. ( I t;. r. or-, frnr.i tiw otcr:!-.!!! nn . ir?y ?U,-p of d.-v.-l. ;.r;in?it. 1 tenrleiK to cmTrras li'inv.rs tiierw ii t-beckt i ry FfndUy by Itn oso. In fact it hxs rrr.tr.1 f. I the irr'-nt-r?-t unrt Nit rcnv-.ly t.nt lirs , r.r U r v d. -...r. r rd. It vrmc-tcprrrTi.:ti mcf tl.i-Fvst...,!, nn.ltrivM iH-wllfcanilTiiror. It nm..v- f .i.-it nw.Pai nl. ney.dn WroysallrraTlng Tor imu!nrt,ani rt litvn weekuesa of tle stnTnn.-h It curon Iiltlnp;, Tlcn.wiipa. Hcrvon rvotr!ition General rhmt.r.Mn!.K!M., r j rwsl-.ii r..l Indi B- Mlrn. Tliat fm-litiir of hearing d.-n, mu.n poln, wripht and l acV:r.rhc. is olv.Hys rvrmancntly oureI l,y itsux). It wlUnt til tin.es. and uniicrall cL-ronjetau-cp, act In harmony witbtbo Inw that po-rerns tbo f rrn i. sytt'ni. FirKlnryCoTniilnlnti of either ct thin compound I? lumiriiased. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Ik rrelxirej nt and srr, TTt, m Atwiw, Lmn, Hium I-ric SJ.oo. Six beetle f r ',.. Sent by mail In tha form of pills, aim in tbe form of Lozenge, on rooeli.t of price, (l., per box, for either. JJra. PIVKHAM freely anrwTTW a!l l.tters of Inqnlry Send for pam phlet. Address ai abore Mfent1rt this paper. So rmlly EboiiMbewltbrwit I YDIA F. 11 VK HAM' 1JVER MLIA They euro Constipation, BUiouane and Torpidity of tbLlT-er. K cents ser box. i 1 rin.iri lli:.-iw. 1 Si I lH.lt!:'. I (it I lie r. ii- 1: of th"-.. :il--m-!.t-. r'Tlh" l-:-,-nf niM(rtefi rilllrlv. I ner" Vilr IliaV) ( .' t .tr liio i -rir-- ' r-:r-iulit'a r. jand I'll -r 'tire.. t or !.-r In proof t'io ntboe WARNER'S SAFE EI7TE3S. Ui'.!'ll filnnrl lnrii:.. ....,! - lovry fiiiicn.in in nml li. M.jefni a.-n,, - tblis a hon -fit rn all f'ise.-is.-s. It rtiro lij-rnfulniit n ...I i.i - ...w c-t. r ,j;..T. an.l i.,--,-,.. :ci ,,.;. . c.-.-- I . ., -.-r-r-, iii r.; ...or "nrr" RII,ili-..j'.Tur.-.i l.y ti, -srr li-fi., i.', !:;.'T ::.! .-. :;!., r ri7-'. : I no. . r;-. :!! si im. WARNER'S SAFE nraviNF- I O'lli-kiy sr:. vos f ?ewl nor! le'.,.,, ... n.,.c,,.n - ! f .fr!l7rotif I ,fw HTl.l r- f; -v . T. t 1 Imiloii t r .u,',;pr! .v i-t ,.r . . - ,r .rk. .-.-ntui l:'.,-.:s. ;i;it cth. r .- ns i...v. r;-ii It a i, t., .., ; ,,, ... . v. , J v. 'i. r t ik.-n in :n.:i'l ..r l fr. .-. i? I! i ' ftw.i s;.-; .rl.--. S-H.. :tll-i St.OO. 3 WAPNErj'S SAFE PILLS i ..ro fin l-.M. ; :.-,. fin 1 ..cr'- n : f - - i T-.-n -l Llg-r ,; l-iro Cet.r.s. I i-ii- , large tin ; his j:.-i i had iin : i instead ' house f., ' to liM st : e-l. He- ; fendi. 1 ! aiimmit. 1 T InaiiV - e.i-.- ! gur? ii to this ;.it I Ia ami steamei w : Millions wen- br-! '. iem-rally they v.-. tin: steamer in" a j-1 ' by iia ans ..f a cr there wasdaii-eruf il.'LC was c ii' and L! i dri' di.-.vn t.. tin- l.i Till sc s ! ; , ! j r u " . , packages ''t l."-"' . -i isk in. 'fti-n t ! ped teibii.i;, ; juaran; ine :;!id ai--1 le lela'es in the city and iiicv are I-.-: t '11 places w liej-c ..IK (..I tl,. !,1 j , inantiticsas op;, .it im i iii lii-e Jais taiikt t! tors v. ;i,-ri. to . k f -i '.es vf this kind, a: 1 that V-;i!v .f made, A shi.it time Wei fi um ). , , . Havana steamei . w !,. placed by :: i ., d l!gb. Tiiev l:a.i. i the l.;i.-rs. h"j.,'( ., :r, of c--a! in th- -..;,,.).,.. w ith a bi :1k v c,ir' .. wi.wen bin was r.-iii.j tint long ago. a; cigars. lace. ju sn a; lis,. b 1 1 1 c u i,. .j.ia le,l ns rt : i !.:;, Ui,i:l-sf,f wosiiia ten ei.iSi the TI . take t: ;i-1, .,!. ( o;l. Hi,;, ounce, i w. i . . sm In L is X-,vt-f,i t. . -,..t . :.. r:.: " .- - i1' ' ' fj S -.'.,.4 s , ir . : i r... v. j , ::;,s " . 1 , b'iTW-i ft- M..:,.,r,..r,rlr...k ,,. ". , , ' , asTO. 4.t,5 i$ r.u . ... f. r .h.r...-m i-iCelS a.l JI.i ; I g r:nJ? fV4 ZZ?iZ?;XX; Mii;.;;.;i;;,;i;i;i,s :. S w.il,vyfcf.H; fieS ... rr...-r -l- iirl-rs ,.l ;., 4..1 . . ' 1 ft! ar.a ounce i sto-.ved time. ;jb ml if :g!.t i: . It otth s aw,: v are I :t ! TkiXe oi' t:,e n, ,- ( eiurv iiie i. mivp Hen mark by Ihe J'russians in lSii-t ; the i capture of silistria bv the 'ihis- C'ASH l)r,.I,KU IX ALL K INI) )I The king bird is its mortal enemy, ami ! several of t llf ler.lv !itf..ol-.;t ie it . i i ... , ,t u iu iiij.ua.-ues any where near the tree on which mav be its nest ; and they are not let off so eas- "3, is may are pursued sometimes sians, atter a gallant resistance, in ls'.i. To this lung hst must slili be added the earl 'est Iragedie of the Indian Mnf it,v iie hardest battles of the Cr'i- mean ar, ami more than one of those w hich decide,! the fate of Northern llul garia in s77. i ui ifey ig'rwA .ff, ; 1 40 YEARS P.EFORE THE Tl RLir. l ronoimeeil lv all t.il.. '. ant anu uki fur the r i i.r. : ras- lise III lau r, threat. A Mil I. I(C, T-.OT- II -i a nvw I ' MEAT1.N ii an d (!(!) KfAFft STOVES ' " ' " W. .fc W, -r V- -M- 1 IL IV B Iff W I-!. ' iIp i...,,t. i . ' AXI MAM " I'AC'n ' 1 1 1'.K () Mahi uiiiilliN ill the (' JN AMI I-IOM KlovonUi ur in vr i SET-IRON" WAKE, i!es ; ) arrived in aad there Alloonji. I.A i: I. 'I II I-. I TV. I!nnli.' .i . . . all hind ..r....l. : . 1 - "-!irinsr of " ' wi.ru, "IK-""'" III. (11K-J. Till" Tl l.li; TIM mit mmm the ntrt l Till: NI AV STOIJH Jii'II.I)iN; or ! v A S. TEITBLBAUM, Carrolltown, Pa. i i.-hinirton, who is ; has .it sr iskkx hi with a ni'M-nmi, Shk-k ok ' I II its back and lacking away at if, cum IKllurg dim ( row to resoit to all kinds oi gj rations to tree himself. Ibit with all s;iid against it that it is pos.-ible to say. there Is no bird so ad vantageous to the farmer as the crow always excepting the house-spa 1 row' when it shall once get snflicientl-v mi crons to spread out upon the farms it now confining itself mostlv to cities towns, and other thickly lapidated jila-C(-'S. i 1, ri.uintoira 'J Ifjri'j.n. Til INNixe; .i::ed hysiehui in ...niiMnd bha GOODS .cn. dy f..r disease, of the'lung;. ' lit clZ! ter e.msumpti.,,. He" claims t hat. h, ; ' 'aichi i.toh , May -1. l-o.-tf. ' K.' TKIT EI.B.lI'lf. I. ........ . 1 I I , -" I , ' . man w I. i. I.-, be ::; ; tor : ve -. in t In- Tr The ii '- 1 1 -a M Itc, c.ll bi il 1" throat dis- lv under bis n-.l the several lie ct these be- i "il another i-ing ;i ug uiubV to sit or to : : a: e Mli-in, hit e-'ginef r' !m w-. (ii ik ra s in'- n; w a ' 'o'.v ; an-! v. '. i lump, T Pir ;l ' V; a b v. ! i: me .. 'I soft 1 ! , ! I I ,' pie ill iv at a ; take a pea: V 1 8 f. 3 ..e.niiiwiyi IKi & CLINTOX STIiKKT. .lOHNSTOWX, PA., UWUS II VI mg s:.l,st:i,a.'e suaKnw the is ( ce: nt Till- on i?st I Diyiuul-Di-ess Groocls V5 ,IZ;Z ; NOTIONS, MILLIMERV, CARPETS, ETC., KlilMT U'liannt-..,. o- i iciiu ne snouiit thin his fruit, he talks about the eurcnl li.ll, II. 1.:..,. , '' I'MiiM am inn Imvs nine win ue thinning enough lore the season gets through." Tliis true m its wav. Wi,tr,.vr.r -i I llll I il'K I'viur T . , n & , , .. --.eu n. roi.i gie,1L exicnt u IS 1 not much use to grow fruit at all. lint there are some w ho do not leave all their i gardening to insects ami vermin some ! who dispute tho right of these posts to ! interfere at all. and w-.-orn nr , ......, : nil why. aeamst, fl-;n i.nf i ' do not half appreciate the value of thin ning t heir fruit. ! The evil of overbearing is particular- ! v apparent in dwarf ne.irs . i i - - - - l, i o r.i I . . nU, iiuntr more ! siaiH vino lnt onh bv i h-iviiKf bnlr . i " " oiancncs cut awav, and ll:efm .n-ing dwarf" pears ' ll.lrrlil I,,..., r.. ....... 1 i'.ic iioui one-inird to one-half : i he grapes may be cut awav as s.v.n n ' they ran be seen : but the pear should' 1 lie Jeit until Semewhnt n-mnn n ... i ! often fail after t hey are prettv' well a.i- i vaoce.l, n n,,t or.lv helps t he size of j ',',!fllltf1,,;ft'1"t is a gain to the future! health of the tree. j SujietiuxoXkiv iN-nosi.s AIIart- ! ronl young man lniardeil a horse car the ' o her day with a bunch of three roses' i - i . vnue. one green, and ueiicaie nesn-coiored tint Tl. A ( i i:rc to:; a ( t t. Ants light with the nlnost fury. So deadly is their grip that frequently the w hole abdomen of the enemy is torn awav ; ami yet though little mora than aii infuriated head and legs, she stii! keeps up the fight. Sir John I.uhbock states that he has frequently found an enemy's head hanging on to the leg of a living ant who. through the tenacity of the"" grip' is obliged to carry about w:ith heron the most festive occasions this ghastly and incouvi'iiiet nioniento of her victory. M. Mocquevs even assures us that the Indians of Ibazil make use of this ten acity in the case of wounds, causing the ant to bite the lins of ther-m ..,.,r"fi,0 and j bring them together, alter whiel. nr cut ofT the ant's bead, which thus hold's the iip-i of the wo nid together. lie as serts that h has of I en seen natives with wounds in thecour e of healing with tbe i assistance of seven or emht ants' hr.:i.i : Tin C"t, ninnrnrif Jicior. Da I. C. a .. . at in BanrMmntpanrj lrrewUrfblf cure for THEONLYMEDlCiNE That Acts at Hie Same Time on M THE LIVER, THE BOWELS. and tho KIDNEYS. Thr prfwt orpans Rnthe nntornl clrn rrn or the eystcm. If they work well, lir.iiu: will Iw, perfpet: If tliry hcromo cio(?g.l, dreadful diacacca are sure to follow wim '.TERRIBLE SUFFERING." I!iionna, Hradarhr, IrrapMiat Jaatw VUre, Constipation anil Pjl.a, or Kid- .ncy Coir.plnlrts, (.raTol, Ilinbotr, I 'Sediment In the I'rlne, Milky tor Ropy I'rlne; or Bhen- : ,.vJnatir Tains and Arhea, are developed t.eraue the hlnrvd ! poisoned wttli the niimors that should hare been expelled naturally. KiBNEY-VORT will restore the henl'hy nrtlon and all these deatroylrsr cv.H will l.e haiiiied ; neglect tlirni nn.l yotl will live ln;t to BufTt-r. 1 honan'.lfi hive been eured. Try it and yon vlll add one more to the number. Take II and health willoneemorecladden yonr heart. W hy suffer longer from tho torment Of nn achlnf? trick ? Whw boar sueh distress from Con st'oa'tlon and Piles? Why bo so fearful because of dls ordorcd urine f Ilinxtrr-Wowr vtll enre yoo. Try pick' age at onee and te sat!:led. Tt i n dry venetnole compound aid I Ono raetaavnkeaait e.nart of Jfedieine. J'onr Prurrerist hat it, or trill ret it for lrtn. fntst uj.on harinry it. 7rire, tl.OO. TOI!, BCZASSOSIT ft C3.. Prctrlats, Lis: lne.-t l IOI s l.Mlle.iy ;.uv OK OI i !-. C4i i honrii'iii'--:. t'efclPis. sei:pti'n of th- wIuhi iiu; 0(.ii''!i. e!i'. Oyki 1I.KS MU.ll WITHIN Til!-: l.Af-T KKW YK M:v. It uive rviief wl.eiever ami h.i th,- powf r to impart bem-iit thai c annot he 1 :ul frmu the ein-.eh mixtures Jmw in ue. S.ijil by all l)nur',uts at ar, ei-nts ;.,-r hot!!... th 1.: ! : gia::t . r.liite.l. m.ih. d. s. the :- i i : : : ' 1 is the lar, S f.-et ' il s'.iMkin j ii.e a te;l 'd - lies. i::v. il. bid bw b t!.-- i if S I.I V Kb t..i .- ;i'U m:i.lf:i:s ly '.'ei-oiiuiieiii "i.i ij-a i ii in. Mei. -iieniiacin and all ilisi-nes of th" stemnrl! and TILLS are nl-o hieh uring iiver i uq.hiiiit fever and a true, liver. vu :'. but w ;th tj.. i i tiie ';i :;.,-!.!..: i. mea-v- e;-j !: Vet witli !.: a:;d signs bis u.ii: UJinll fii'lL-en ear since Alter live years in be retunied to Eur hibiti.in, and has : i nn la re the Liupere prouiby exhiliiis, u, perial eagles ami th L Mg!!-p is :;:! v II. - if,,; e i hev."..-- ; the a:. - ji l . -i" : dm-e r g;ive ! aikt-i Sold by ail Drugii-t- at -J."i en J. J.. Sellers f- Co., J i-i,,l...r -i. 7ST-.I. Iv. per box. 'iftsltitrr, l'(f. 1 1 : i : . dost phb r.erlii:. and ll.-u bi J:;st rc-sidencf in t!,is i flOSTIT? fWP CELE2RATL0 I-!, . . i 1 mv ii rare v :i benefitted bv ij'-nnrew, Tntempemnee and the Tr. of Oriimi T- jtweeo. Sumn nrvl stimulamm removing all I ra. to. flnsire aiwl hni.it of ndnv nnvnr . tu.,.. . ! lerinp th tto or .-Inptrefor anT of them tx-rf.etK ""w-"1 nd .lisfruiwiiiir. Giving -rerv one perf.v-i 'UHl irresiHJil.le eontrol of It... n. J.ri-- i.f t "wlTeg a-Kl their frienrla. I It iwerents that nr-nhrt rthrrdea and mom' '"Wtmrien thai folWim tl o,,,f..n Kb... . . .. I fr..m using st imulants or nareotiea. raeV-nav, prepaid, to enre 1 to 5 Demons, fi or at TerTnernnee aoeietlee .honld reomtnend It. I . ixrtt c: ly harmjrsa and neTer-fatllnir. I Mop Bitter Mlg. Co.. Rochester , N.Y. Sole Agents I I?m Cmeh Cwre deaterm .11 ntn ,v I i-'iui:ti, qui.-tM tbe nerves. nn1nn pt . .. V.i-f'. .4? C; . Cl'" . - .-. C' 'J I UKAVMil'HIIH II(M:. j TRADE MARK Tiif Crcul IncTnADC MARK lili llentertr. io!.f(;i.7.,r'-.-r I.ir S-miitnl We:.k- !i'rtr.iitnr- 1 111 Ml ll'TH-V t 9. TAR:s3. I'r.- :1-.:u.ire !e...' t.. 1-,. one a esc I'ow- i i ' u i -. pi mi vo ."tumji-i i. , from Io, j aiiu-. It th nm; s oesire to i l' .ir ; all at om-e, but it may -I'ei'ii. i : u :u !i i:i lint ', i-ie tn ( mi UM-i-i nl -'!!: a in w p;,ce n! la;,, 'I: m !; i-vi:-e t is iii m. .1 i-.i.h-s i ! i'"t out. There -.ii-ai:d !e::ii a i ' 1: ;i v he 1 ib il is m.t j f :-v;. great ieapt-r to let is a gem-mi j 'ei e of I uid , an ! are quleXly and snri-ly eort-t 1 amttc-teto t.ie f"..e -y.l or - . )TS Ml A SE" CCNOTBPATIOH otl.f npiii-k a'-t Migand in m .nv mli r th: i - h.iMe aud tie of ilvi.it.,:i,. , . - j ....... . . . . . i ugs, less anv ..j a ,.. . :r ' '. ,u- 4 " l'" T". 1 a fcMT-Ti.T'Bl power. Ko loitTc.c-,,.. 'i.r,; , Xi-;l-V of ? -v.v. lerf.aeiiro really, KT3V:!r. v.. Rr, 1 h. al'-i Jr 'if TiU.hnt taenatatre. IS II I ll;i :,, "tump oieiipi. -:: II'. in II,. t:ikiu i; out w r m. '. e. 1 o;ii v. !, a s i : v...ilh ' ?'(i:di- .(!:, hi!e; ,',-,"1 ..1 eirf iimvi'IiiH h,. the room the I oiishler.thle 1 e; . cf d d:r!iru!t to M. 1 A r'l,Ut. ei'i K! i;y, m k;k i: i .. r-t.t w. i . i i .- ,. n I Oil Street. lK"t"lrt..-ii 1-'T, -oi l-V-7 IV t l!:h -'f 1 A.rrs irt i) t. .- .'. i- i i, ,i .. I f'rs tlrafte-l the attention of the pa-:sen- gers, V,th ladies nud cent lemon. Oue ! h'tly remarhr.,1 u.at sh-bad seen Puds of . Hie green rose, and another said she b.ul t seen the rose ifsdr, but had never seen . any so rfrvi ami so lovely ae this one. I he flcs.i-cohu-e,! one was also comment ed on and praised. Tinallv the v.,un- ....... ii'ni..imcii me miormation that ail were white in the morning, and that I be 'nils to cure. I Th p4 fnr fitotnarh. TJrer aril KMikt rrr ttvM. rriiMMM. Ik. fl..n K... l l : 1 I , Iwvie nrinUTH-nt.tu rnn-.'t .l u . r j -imrn., mattoi m.T crrn ,J .m. ;rr.D cm tr ov at i . w.i pi - ll UKUUUISTS, J GENTS WAKTEH S50 to 125 a Month. HOW TO BEl M. IF. SECIILFll .'". Kl.i-ti.st.iiro- Aftornry at 1 1 V.i nn:ul,. I!... . . . . --''"",,,,. ..... iinjr cciu.ir,i ry v.'tn. K ri-si.Tfi. r t i-. ......... m HLADK. A'fr.r'uu-cf.I.aw, -T. C o.-a U, .a ti'vti coloring was done by putting the stein of one into green ink and the other into "o iuk. .Itlioterli t ,o itfeii, i be.rutifully colored, the co "u- not rub off, but it seemed re k r reel . leafs were airing would flv.t e , , , u,i li.lllliy ...... ti...;.. iae. work, it only required ten nimuies to change tl eco'or A--f. trtfl ..,-., I rilAUil.a.... S50 to a Month.tNLIC PFR H 1 forms for P-: j. I'll I-' 1 rTry upo U YOUR OWf.Srfe Fel.l .V! in ..r. t.,.. o'her ht in .Hi' d.-iv.'.' an. and ' aad terms. I W. ZlEGLi.ll A fO 1 noo ..u . - ...... o.. , i uit a, l a. .LOCAL OR TrtiTei:, s a l a v . ,. i .. r,rrrr- rln .-O! 1 lh:lt ?. .:r..-n.-e ..j s, p. Al.'ll..'. :i- I., s. arrnnr '' '! 1 1 -rv. I ni- oxrunc IAtmb.vi-ri'1 I I'nin in th H-cU. 1 1. Hid A.-, - -..t i i ,:,y ,..;, r .i .. . sanity or i 'nn-'ii''ii.;i..n -e. .. i --Fiill j.-irri..iii.,r- In , .; i.'. t i, ,? "ire to Meml free .v ,,::til U. e( erv.Vne; The Sreeihe .-U.-ilH-ii.e is . I . t lu ll th,, A, '. ' t f J,e- ..lekniff or H t.Tl. l,:eres .,r i.',.r"i.ll I 5. . , on reeeii.t el the n:..t...v l.v ...i. .,.. 1 he l.rav 'leiiieine ( o,. '"'k- '"' ''-. Mr. II. .1.1 lllilSIS KVKBA Will l-l.- I iS'TA''" notr i:.-iii:. m. 1:. ,r A , ' iu:i:':v. s-n-ncor- I'cntwl ( t. eii-htir:;. Un.. .-..o,,,.,.,.,,,,,. ,,;,..,.. .... j nil J..'I.'-.W itt,.r,..te. tltit he M-.l Jtv-S'T-.-- 2 i'.t u"ln iir.,le--.i,.n.,iiv VJ tir-t lir.n.i iv mi e ie'i te . i-.t;', : t i,, ,t Llr 13 1 STOMACH Norcati Injiiitelinii on !irnse io ir.vnr..r.itin!j a ieei.le a tlel.ilii.tte.! j.'iy.-i.ju... .i IHII'1,1 llli.li n.r.'.ii i.i ...... I, and the m,,. i i w ., r t , ;,. , , ' : . ' . '' . ' ..I IStl-tl tmitioR. r.-ii rntUisr ' n i il. n ti'i.l ter S:. y .--:i:i,-t I ,.r -:ll e i.V Til;; i ii:i-l I"aie.- bas itrown six inclu s. 1! oil nt Mongolian face .i.iti wears a richiv worked lor him bv hi ', the rest of the faiuib. ure. Next to Chang. , interval. st;.m!s J:r;;:., !. ; '.' inches high, vt-iy n.r, .:. ; broad backed, ha ving a- -1 - ." .( ; chest as Chang, and a 'v. id- r ; proportion to his height, ii"! ; forehead, butsj-eaks iJugl;-!: ' : rnitad has also a ring v).., I !. . delights in exhibiting, lb- j : ; to himself out td the J-l ':.'.-. :'. ; lHi.-fd. gained by bci'.g !: ounces in weight, and a p : i v -. ily through it. 'T: gra--- I -j band in greeting H like with an oak tree. Hi v....' ; stone, greater than . !. r ; bones aie snore massive. 11 -! (-'he-mah. the dwarf, give: ! i sings a Chinese eiegv. .1. - i ' self with much fhu nev au-'.r: as his height is oul; J" to lie ul at he is d. s'.-rib. :. :!. -man in the world. It is r- i b,b!i dwarfs to h over tl rec P. Sir (ieotlrev IIu.U n. tic i!n:.;; readers of Sir WaPer .-.: t v. .ii memlrf-r, nvasnred '! fe.-t : : 1 be bad attaiued his In:! eel 27,..,. ,u i!P- M: How Lesl Hew Rss!cred ! - i.-i-'-. i, i n r K I -Ie!.i- .n .t ille.l :l.e.t ft I'.V III kl 1 i I Ml i : i -Sl iLI.) HV pi-xii I lien t 111! r :1 I...--., '.e.'v. lfl '1IT1, V '"I -i -. -i-j l:iv I. (...I LAWYER Olber 75 In 1J day,. Save, t "n nf.l." if .v.rybody w,n,i,. .nd for ri e't" 'a, Aio (.eneral At-ents Wanted. Ad"r"a ' i . rr . tiLUIXK A CO., EMPLOYMENT- 'lSALAV n rinas on ill t. TTn on tiie se AVilui -re ,,ii t;, r 'At! ,.-it, to aive ir. ,i e.ia. , i or pnrti.il .-, ,.) t.-eih i, ' tie.- winr 'I'tiesd h T-,.,..ti h'tntii M'mi.imv nt e-,.1, ,,;,,,;, ' 'I' Tit il work iU welt i '.' '"I t" mi les'i inn t .elf. ,r, . 1 1 ... lit! ins liertainin.r t . , ' ' ' "I er f -1. w.-li. I M. U. sell 1-1-M-e i r:y 1, tr I r.l, t,,,.. t :!:)t t ' :-.' l,;,y J,,. j- ,'e: t Of !!l. ee: t;i , :i.:,v . -.re 'e I '(ii, I.o vel't:, i.r,,) ,.VI Si'ill liDiier I I 11 ' : u .h . , in i r i n ;:,:r.-, - :::!ll-ll- e.-ii-i .-i.r. i .-'ne or the ' :-, flo.le li ..! i t"e;.tt o! whi t i- : -1 it n "Wli 1 i - .' j- ,, ;: s South A me i jea. rail: i u eoat of IV ru is wit l-l ipeliuil south. though tbe lVniv verge of the gn a it nevt-r rains tl . i, plain. Tbe sou; f'C A lbl!;t ie Oct l I 1 ! u: r 1 i ll, Il(- Of 1.1 Hie d m,. .t'l 'i'-.u,. n i-aiU'lo. .. ;,-.t : I!'1-! ! A I: thi v .1. :i e. ,i -.ire ,f. ;n , -, .' MKtli in the l.iii.l. :o. 'Ii .1 ;.,ot enve! -I , ell l"l -. 11, t ,, liiin.lr-- ..I evt ry iie. u. ny ad- i pect us cel,U or tw 'n a -i 'JiKr'iivT: -( leii.ry I. S. YFl! Io: '. c. v;i x TOIIX Ml ltPIl V. M. j) J I'll YS!f . NAN1.SC n't ; !;, ,x - I'.ilKNinl I:,; ', iii;.iinj reel ntly iv,-,m i i.y Iir A At t. w:t ,," I :! .... ,, .... . . oi.irethc i:h,ir!i.JU..c. Ni.h: "i;,.;;.,.'. I ' - . '- .-tl.) Office in K eim, on Hi-h fli : m ide at the o'fcYe. :e'0 M :l li: 1 -s Ad-Ires- fh.-v ti'Misi.T ti lJj?.u.I V':M.I , , i ui . . i t-t i ri : i - lit....-, i A pril y, 1 r It, -1 X)U. T. T.UCK, rilYSH IAN AM) Smr.p iffiee and rc.i Kl..v,.n.i " c "'"".mm itri-ei. near i Otl.ee hV, ,r. ,' ..: :T:rC.."'Kl,t calis f" .le. I I aim o to s. in. A. v.. and trr.m 1 tn t Siieeial attent ion jiaid to lu.a. Vit 1. 1 V - . . , .icM.rijiiion, M-m.-t f.i ter mi the : ast t i the northwest t m v b . neioss the ,..( au u: t:'l I ' ' i ci-ri-t of j'.ra-il. il:-;:::-lad. -i wit Is vapor, v ;u h t1 c ' ' bear along iicro the irg if a-? th-y g... :u-,l v ' ' if the sources of the l,i-i d" i. i i' iiie Sului l Ui ti il . . 1 1 it :- .i ti.t .1 Finally (hey r.aih the su w Andes. Ile.v is rui.g imm la.t particle of snoistnie that a ' tempi rat u re can attiai t. in.e' summit of that lange. they tao. tlnv. ii as cim and dry w imN oi. : ciiio sloH" lieyoml. Meeting v evajtirat ing surface, and no tee p colder than that to ivbich th subjected on the mountain t '" reach the ocean. Thus vf see I tops of the Andes lwe-.teo 'pe f-'.'U '.'-h a-e . .op' 'i-l .e ! ::: a- i r vu. 1'-- Ii