OIK PRObM S IS HALF A CENTURY. KDIE OF HIK TIIINC.S THAT WOL Ll Vl..l.K TIIOsK WHO 1IKI HFTY YKA1W AOO SHOl LT THEY lOME TO LIVK. A fac-simile of the first number of a Boston paper has just been scut to the subscriber;!, to commemorate the com pletion of its semi-centennial. SSuppcse one nf the readers of thr.t little "seven by nine'' paper to have fallen asleep, with the sheet in his hand, and not to have awakened until f.his morning, when, cbli i-ius cf the !:ipo Tti:nc, his eye falls npi n :ne of mu great dailies, liovv he would be Mt:'zi d '. Let us lo-d; over his shoulder for a few minute? and j hear what he has to sa .. "Liectien re- j turn from M.isich.i.-Mts, Minnesota1, and California jnf- n c-m ;!." Where I on eariii is r i : U!-.- t ;i . a;d v. hat has j withcicd, old M xi -an Cai i f;,; la t o do v, i: h our I'.ccr'is 1 :!! ii news bv ca!: l ne ii oi i.n-.-.ui mioi. at during his drive vest-', day afternoon, but fortunately isvapul. The J'ope is reported to havo i ; en more co'i.fortr.ble al evening.'' What .sort of cal Vi is this that t'-'.ls what is going on m M. 1'. tr.rshui g a-.i'.l Home It sonn-ls like , the old noi.s !::: of the Arabian .' ights. "Tie; ih 11 Teh -phone 'onip-my are now ; pr-.-pn red to ma!:o cs i-ui ctions within a j circuit of Pi miles of the city in all di- 1 ii-etioti-. Viv tin: new .rrar.gemfcr.t eon- ' versa' ion may be heard distinctly in any ; part of the room. The Handel and Ha- j lyu concert, given in l'o.-toi on ."-uniiay evening, was satisfactorily repeated at ; ChiekeriK's in .Ni-w York."' Whew I I j give llt.it tip. "F-riign arrival.;. Screw steamer I'av'.a, t lcgraphed eft" j Sati-Iv Ib k. .'i.ifiit days from Ire'aml, j with 1,1'H steera;,-' and 1-V. cabin i is ; ffiipers. " I; tlio popj.hil .,: ,)i the old j woiM v i . r i n lc into the I nked States ( alter this fashion y Where is room to he. j found for tlani all, and arc t!.f.y really t M-rewe-l aoio.-s the Atlantic ? I'hio'; tr.iins to San rranci.ei, villi j-alooii aiid ! jh-epio'4 cav."-. I.eav. New Yoik at a ; a. in., 12 iK on ; iip. m. and 1 n' id- ; iiisiht." And jtit I eJ iv : '-j-Jlc-vatud j Ihlik.v.ty. Cars leave tie: Hattery for ; llarh in, ivie., ev.-iy : ininutes: ta'.e b i cents." (.'heap t noiih : but where do ! tli" pas , !i-e;s eoino from and what is there to tal.e them to llalh-m V ! 'i he coo ! man ha-: tt about as mr-h ', as he '.;ni hold in this eo'.um:', a:i i ii 'v he turns to the ii.iseeilaneons ;id c rti.se- me:;ts. '-tJieat a'e of e'roleutn. per- ! feetly if" a:;. the purest quality." Wcli, pf tiu'.Liim is literally "rock-oil" i can it be that in t tiese days they p.et j their ii-iht in materia! out of the .-tones ".af. ty paihT matei e-;: wariaTited to j iit:t oulv v.ho!i ruhbedon the l;ox." Are the ,!d hint and .tet! of no further j use i "Mctropoiitan Gas Co. 1'i iee re- ' lu ents p-:- thou. .and feet. j Metr s suppled." What eati a gas me- : tr-' ? i: ! or s:,, rt. or par'.ie.i- ; hir ? Th -l ;-:e th" rn!y metres that I ever h ar! of. "KheUio Jj-ht. i'.iii lies, lamp-: an I jras so pn-r-t d-. d. J"air- '. y'rl t a.- 'y lend at toe d , .a a f a inde." i -,h 'id 1 ihii.k t'.at tl:ey ndiit as wtli ha", e a !h-d. ""n.;, :j ;-,.. ..tar.-, y.v.-.-i .!.-!." '-l-elia rub! er ' i-'oi", .o. !;r.-:viway. Watu"tro.-.f ih'tii::: - every t't script i. tents.1 mats, tub i ensaions, v,,t", r be Is, ear- . pprimr-i, vaia. pipt s. :..'. s. inkstand Ix nh-i;.! -is. an 1 i'.w h:.:.-!i 'l other arti--les n:a i.M.f this lav:1 ittab'.e inmi." In valtiai.; ur ra ! I e. uMbr.ya Ioa- uf old India rn'-.;.. r e i;i--'.-d er ba-jrs for a cou ple of d.dlar. llo-.v eo.d i they t-v-r li il.e ad t'. f hinTs out of such s t," rwth.tt V v.-oiid. rsint.Uii'ly. riai to;':;i '.a'.! ry- Faeiibe-- taken Pi proi,.s at ;-,V l;-.te-. i'ortr.lits, bfe Me. i.. aaiifu'iy ;:."(!. ! n -ia.tan"oes Aie'As --f ": '.' -.ia. N'eMtvi'is. eic. We rail sps ei;-.! att'-n: ! , ":r micro, eot-ic ih'P'.rti nt." d'liis e- ahea 1 of the India-rnhbor bu-iine.v-:. r!e.to.jr.-.p!iy is a new word, and u aus "ii-ht-wr.tin;.'." het ne- k ,"t ';.! hi. t tbeikinary.. "riioto-.-.ipliy : the art of piodaeiii piet'if s ;i Ti i f i -.-iriiib .-" ed objects, on c!i"iuie;-i!y p:t pared bodies, ik !i as filass, p.o.-.-r. :.-.. by ti: aet;o!i of li.-id. rhoto.:::tp!i : a picture or p-rira:t ei-taua-d -. he- T.:;'.il of tae s;: .." V. iial ! has th-: .'-ti'i come i'.to tho tie id as a:, ar tist, to eoj.ir.e'j- v,it!i the p-i inters pad t ii,'i".i"( i.i '.' 1 -koii! i ! !-e to ku-ov J.e,v lie i;o;"s to w- l!:. '-'hcli cdia -ied wit'nont i ;-.kt." That mu.-l h.- a t-is' lie. '"Comp!- : -' ts . f .r.-eiaia teeth . ii rnbli'.-r p!-!" - i urni-hed. for t went v dol lars."" For -.-la in teet'i and i:dl.er ,-, . C T . . . .'. t . . I plates ! i-an this iih-iiii ? I i . thai v,; :: o. .T.et v..i 'q vh;tt there is new in th' ea'.irg line : "Canned .-.-tips, n.ea'.s, fruits ami veg ftahli of every v,t: ;.-t;,-, a. id warranti d to keep for cars in an climate, I'i--.i IJcrmud.i potatoes ; Norfolk peas Tex as Ijt i f ; l 'ai if. iruia salmon.'" t-., ttr. Again "L'-frigrralor- ot t!:ei!....t iru li"ov! styles." etc. "V1 at c:v. a rt 1 lie-rate; 1 ? -!(. (,v:.ig to tl. fai.uie ot t'ie crop i:i this Ve.-inity, he' price I:a.s i--. ii a-h.mn.-d I'.fty per e'ent." Who ever J.e;:i-.l of ;:t I'e eiv-i 'f JVli- can ari'l 1-i . e - Mining Co. siiar.- q:e ted at cue and a i!i.irter." That inusl be a . ir.eer firm. High: alongsi !e rorn.es a c'uiu:i of rc-liji.is adverttst-iiieiits. s-!-d.i. S,-i-vi-.s. J.o-.y y ass. r. a. ni., High Mass, tl a. rn., 'e:-;.. is, 5 p. n;., at St. I'luter-tanl l-ipis,-. e'mi ch. seni:0n on the seventh via'l.at the temple of the Latter ! ) iv s lints. iivangel i a! I'n . -1 y t ri.ui chart . .lis-.-nrs- by tl:e pastor. Sabjeet : Jlow Jona'i k-.-t ins um!.r:i!a ; lonah iv., 7. A monster n".-titig at the llippo.Ii"o:ie. Th.j dU ir.gui.--h.-d Kvant-ii.st.;. :-:.-ssis. Cay ed (i raves, will o:tie:;,!f. All are invited. l;s--nss:..::! of IVi'topI I..-; ;f I'rigrc-ss II.ill. 1 )e!i d e on.-.-i to ;;il. piri'.ual Seai.c at, the I'.i-.'Ve -ii. i'ir.-f-clas-- inc. limns. Jlr.s. 1 "h t:n:": s and V. i;i:,i'--g n-iv be t-xi-.v-t.oi t . s, A-Jm:.-: ion fee. It cents." 11: at is enough. The piety of the age has iaken a i.t-w tin n. J'y v ay of reli-.-f our soni"w hr.t he-.vil-dei'.l gent. !!.?, i t'arr.s to the -oiitie.d ileparim--i,t. a.i-d therg je.; fin-is it is lTt.:t lii.a': the s in-,,- ( 1,1 - t.-ry. T!., count iy is ..-i tie- i : ink a .-i-i.-is, as ii a! way has b t n t! e h a 's-rs of .".'.:e p n--ty ale :::-.i.-.ae::,ate s-tiuts. j.-jd t;,e r.:m inen. n..-n r. the ether .-i.le ,;ie f..,,s ,.r kn..v: --t'e I i -n.o.-rats .i!e:-.i'! in tie i'el-1. as ii ev always have '. en a:: I inn alv.'i-.vs i. to be, iu;'l the part' iii op jv.siti ...!. which a!s- v ill alway vit. are ca'.h I y -ne of the old nai.i. s f their opjH.nen's. Tin re has i , t n i; l . d :i chang- of i-suts. ai-d v.hat all this talk ah e:l tie- i ,,, civil war and ieon f tructio-i ;,i..l free 'm. m"s suffrage, a; -i c-ari-et-haggt r.s and a S.di.l Son id and iim -i,,t;nei ts to the on -t it ntion nn ans he c,i!;n. l inngiuu. The i;-t of nn.niag'S ;.;.d ihaths shows I hat thing-- are g -ing on there just ns thi V ;.'---.;.-. i.av ii,,;-,-. Ai:;.o: ! -Tt--V Where th -, l;,:itt,-., i:-ue taken a new din i ! :.n. If v.e -:.. ;:!.! f.,M .., , t.-day, a!!!j vlU. no w iii; the mo ;.mer hi er h.u..'-. I t ud. r, ! ; i.'l w. .,..!. r llO'V that Weil'-i 1 ' ,nl :J :.WT; Kvi: in ("tt-: v. If fariu. r.i will s.o.v . ;: -!;!f b-i-ie-l of winter .e lo tie-a-n- iu th. ii !-ii a,;. I j.iie.v j. "-.( th - la-t time, it wi.l n..t taily have a tend- :ir y to choke out th - W" :s that start up afterward, but th. re v. ii! I..- !ai:;n r of !rv i.-itirrin ataong the i.i.H'f from eatin.; loo freciy of ,5rv siall it, us the lAewil.' Kiniiiii nam Shi'.iU'-.'i !,",. vviiit- r. and wiilletalen by t l o "s:oi k in pit !!' i -." locMiti f. 'idir. Ii ina: --s a !i .-;:;:!.: !, i l f..r ' Kinds ...f -t -'"r. : ai Is !:i.i:.-i i.iiiv in tiie ').:( titv an t (.s,;.jl Ify of u-.W ;;' iii" I mI. s - ;,.v:: ;l KHVin-.ref ft-- .at v. ,!; ir. !..;. .--i ! -.Vf. .V ' V ; V aej- .- i . I,';. j ) j, , , ,,,-t j."-; " -' '". .-;: , .-, ii ;v t.;d-r i;i MRS. LYD1A E. FiHKHAM. OF LYNN', MASS. 3 f3 -jf DISCOVEIlEa OP LYDIA E. PSTSKHArsTS For all Pcnxale Complaints. Vr t-t.il.lo lTo;oftiv-. thfit are 1 arm i s to the Mo t d.-l-lnralhl. Upon ono trial the n.orits of tliis Cora ri,rn N np-Mfl rontir.".r.1. In ninty-ntno cFn In a hurt. drcl, ftrriiwnriitcuro IflcfT-.Tto T,r.t!iousnii!ri wi:i t -s-ti!"y. On ft-crit;iit of It.; prrven merit s it i trM'r.y rc coinrnnLic l aaI rroari'l I y tho be t j.brii-iiP in the country. It will euro entirely tV.o xcrt tr rm rf MV.n. t t the utrufl. Leacorrhn-a, Irrt ij il.ir ir.l r-inrul Mtn?tmntlr.n.nI1 OTsxianTr.iM?, IrJaminntlna nr.tl nreratlrtn, rVwlines H Ilfplrusftnc-nts nnd tl; con pc inent rrina frsfcnc, and 13 f:Tfini:y Bdrpffd t thCMnpttof I-tfe. It ill c.iolve mid cxj- l tuners tn m the utoniainan early rta;:o of dovrl.mi-t. Tiift k-ntionoy to cancerous humors thrra U cbcs:kcd Tory r peedily bj itm beo. In fat it has prnvcj to h& the (rrcnt r.st and be-t rcmny V.u:t ha rtrr bn diwf'Ti-r. rd. It r-?rracntofl evrry ixrt in of t: Frrtrtn, m l pivea ne w hi'eiind ri-or. It rrmDvci f.untnc-.r'tr.Ior.r 7. rt -Ktrr yBallcrannff for gtiiuulant, oai rtliLVta faknesa uf the toma. h Itciires LU atiTur, TTr-adachr. Ncrrom Pro- Trat:.n. General IfcM!ity, F!cej'IfwtnefF iHi rorin ari l Indl ffestion. Tlint fccln(f of N arinpr dor n, ca:??ii;ff pan, veijrbtand backache, is alv.nys Krmanf Tttly rcrelliy its ue, U will at all timer, and tm-V rrU circumstan ces, a t in. harmony with, tUo la ti.; governs tiie fenwilctyt'm. Fur KianyC'jmplaintaof eltlit-r x tlua comj-otiD'l Is un8urpaed. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I- prc7rrd at an l 2T-". Vetrm Atcpuc, LTin. Musj. Vz i e fl.m. Sis botf '- feir $".!. Sr.t by mail in the form of pi!V, also in the frm rflen(rr, on receipt of pr:-c, Sl.", pei" t ,x flr either. iJrs. I'lNKUAM f ii ly -tit crs all h tt r of inniry. Send fur loiu j,!,vt. Ad'! rm i'.iove ifenitfm thin pn;rr. o frr.'i:y yhoul !!-e wit boot JVDIA F I'INKIIAM I-IVKIl niXS. They euro Com ti pat ion, Bdiouaes axidTurpiilitj of the LivLr. 0 ceiiui-cr hvz Kr ;t! .c c f ko. A. Kki.i.v Cc. i:nor;il "iw ri:r-:-ti.vi:. anil It. V.'v, Umkn, " 1 , f PSRWAKEMTLY CURES t?KlDti71Y D5SEAGE3, R Iti Oonstiprtticn and t IF, tt j.U u : t-r J to j'jn.U-j.I.::!!-.' ; "-i-:i.2 f:-ol 1'".. UZ.'l j J f! eiirr."l .!-: ; lj r.rn l mr." 1 1 f. r.'.-i-i.'r.in', rays fri - t.-la;-;ii3o?3ae w.. .. '. - I'r : In e-.r.!-" ; '-a'tis a ri-: I ivcr ir.I Kluucj j y iT HAS 7J-rXJQ t'i r-.r fiX u" " -ial 3 Ci :i r.rre ;5 T.ii v.?... V.. .'.Sit KT:- i rM:v-i.-.. i :...-.. T-.. ... il v itcc...," ts-ia wts;-nf ic-j- "-3". -. -.-, (o".rr'oat: :.n p 3 if ' Jr " - " ;. 1 5 Pi.-.. c-. i ns .-rtnttc:T, . jvrateta I 5 Tf." cr;. i.m t Kin::V.','i. ",T I' tilry v.-r.liiMt'iBi. fT. I t r-- i I On. jiai Vse -sriil Bislca: t :- -.f rteJirlc". J ..;..!l.i,. .. r.; h-.- ;....a: -el.l. ".:' r v.- r--.-.- 8 i. . H 4 ! H K S I t-i mm tnmm v!-Aaxr-'A,W - 1 COUGH ; SJHUPJj 40 YKAUS BK FORE THE ITBLIC ! l'ronoin.eed by ail to be the iunt I'l l. - ant aial r- mcACiors r.-niedy now in t-.se ; for the rt i;k or tot ons, rr.i.)s, ciiori', t ! lioarseiu'.-is, tickling see.sa; Ion of the (hrool, , whooping cough, etc. " 1:1: a million 1:01- : ti.ks soi .: within Tin; i.VsT M w- vi i;s. ' It gives relief v!-.crcer e.-.-.l, ami has tli- j Iower to iaipt4 hem :H that cannot he had l , from the r-oi'gh niixfe.-.-.-s la-.v in ... S.V.d '. by ah Druggists at g" een!--. tu-r hoi tie. , SHhhrK.S' LlVl-ili ril.hS are ais: high j ly rero-.n mended for cuing liver cnriplHitit 1 c-fuihtijiatioii, Mc!idieaiuchcs, fever a ml ague, ! iii'i! all diseases ef the stoinm-li n:id liver, j Sold hy all Dniggi-C at .- cents per bow j j:. :. .St l iei-s C Co., rltsbirj, l'a. ! ' (I. '.il fr -I. l;T!.-ly. j 2 VS CLUSRATED v V- ""'ij'tr !? iff ItvS STOMACH y Thon!i M?a2tinu l.ikr an A:ru I.pr ! V'.'.h t .: m f.v.-r. c v: lr. -r ui.ii.-tr 1 m iv .!'.! r . i- t l.y r;'iiij !!(! ft -i i I r ; t I -j-o-. ; : ti-rT . yy y Nr- .k i:r. tu-t ; : -i ' tut-,:.: ( rv ii - t !-1 r r- cr, --re: :. 1 ' : - . i- i: U t." t.-Mi: - t;':i:i'-,c. i.".y ,;,"! if " t i !-in - - '.: r n nr tt: - r ig!.i .'. t .-ti-n n . i-C' li t t t : - lire-' -'.:(.! r.t. t-: . u , -at :i : . i c n tr-- ? . '. n. l"r .! ' y I i ;- ; ai--'. ! th -r i'.x. .;;.;':.;v;t' - ; i' .v til- -1'..- I iv : ' .rr U- r. r:i .-.ri - ' .,:!- M.. - . .- ..: .... -, i ! .: -i - ,. it i! v.-.,i vr ;l .. i:. - I i i i i. .r.i t Ui'iii-! . r ; ! ,,-:- ..' ! , j ;. -.!:.:, ; i .,, ., r :. ; .. ..- i , t -i - :ti t- "i : r. .' - :-i . i n . :.i in Mill- : : l i.r t : ' ( i -l- j-t . -- l".--i. ... :: 1 ;.!. U. jt. ;, i.m.v . ii. Ii .v. j. iii'ck, ' I I f I.' g I I T . V- V- T . - I - . I ' X? . . Ai.i'isi.Pt. i 'i.'i'. r- aril ro.--.l-.-nro r:i FVto-t.-.-.it h .'r- er, r.r.-ir ,' j -1 . r , 1V. ,,,Jf, w,cri. i,it.i,t r.-:i!;.-i run !- in : u-. i ' I.-:r- lr--t l S t.. l. a. v., ;tn-l Inn: 2 r 4 ' n.i (5 t . ... r. -i. Si . - 1 b'i. ie .... i,i to li... e;..(.I lie i.ie .iii.i i .ar. a- ... II as ! s(tr!, i'j . ;h;:ul: o! .v. : .- .!cr., ;ii.-u. 31. 1 1-; . :;r,!;v. nm:v i v . r. . v. 1 Wsmers Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. ( Formerly fr. Cmia' Kffrrt Orrr ) i A VPer-tahle pre n:i rati on and tl.e only a I Tenrt in the w-rtd fcr V2ricbf iMtfiuw, nnl AI,L tii.incj, Ller, and l, rnitr.T l.iaf. k I I'stimoutu 01" th hifiUcst order In proof of t he'- statementa. e -F..r th euro of ITaTeoa, call for Wr- I jr' iai'tr llabete re. r"F'r the r ire or ffrlvnf arrl t rtnr I fJiR'ns, rati f it Harner'n KJk(" Ktditry I anil IJier fare. WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS. It is thebfst ItloodJ Iitrllier, and stimulate every function to mtire hoajthful action, and is thii a beii rtt in all d (season. 1 t ur.Vrofaloaft and otherfcltln Frrrp titn and liisises, including Cancens VI er, a?i'i otlier Son-, )Vve'a. Hwhnrw oTIIm stoinh, f '4ciii lixttton, tluine, Onernl !lil itj etc, kit cured ty t(se sf ittlt-r. It is un ''taied a? appet izr and ii-unlnr tonic Hut ties of two 8zc-a ; prices. iXc. and (I.N. WAHNER'S SAFE NERVINE rVitv-Tv r-ivpWM ami Mltfe- to t he fii lferi nir. Si cure iI.nliM-li and Nfnrnlri:!. prevenu g F.nf Ieptle Htm, and relieves Nfrvan Pnw- 0 trniroit Lr :g ;t on by exc-sive drink, over- 51 vtv, trt ntal Si' and othor c.".':'s. 0 Puverf-il rtr I. is to stop r:n and 8.o!hedis- J tnrivod Nf-rvpt it o vrr injures the system, ni w!ith'r t;i! :i n sn.ull or l;ir dosos. Q H"t:lt-s of twe size's; prices, fMp. and Rl -00. g WARNER'S SAFE PILLS n Torpi-i Liver. ;iTif c-.ire Coitiv?.? si, E"prri. Bil E; Sw?Tr51 t loaae. B..k.i I)lir- all1 '.Uy .j-'? f" us-.l wlti'itpvor tlie np.-!y a:"i rf-frinariy. fi '"kr; f?, nan's To o ... : CATT18 W' Is :i mi rp cure for a!i orii;l ry (Iic o(' Ilnro, i!t!' Slif I' ;i Srvitif. lt r:tro tucl trcvcnls rr.'t'KV.N ("iivi.KKA. Yonri ow is certain t tyirM I'Ki; ci:nt. vi:k am r.:i Ei: mii.k axd tu'ttki!. I.KSS i I I'.'ina- In lMit ic-tim f?-!.n nf .n iri;c nnmSor ol excel 1 tnve Li en nsi?v.r vonr 1 t1 Irr for ti-ir-es mm.. e!ii. kn- :.lll ply, nl-1 IlU-l It a VI l:T-eL.'-s t :..!:;. tJxontiK 1!om. I'f nanliwu. j I Irivriw.'l t.v. ;..!!. K ronr " !e l,.w.er on j .My r,,.v ."lii -k-n-. 7mh r...'. ia K m:.i:iv I T'--. I K TH :- .! .. m l , v -.!!..:! ?!ie.li! I, .lore. Mr 1 i T i . , - k -1 1 .ivinir. I"il v.'ri i I ukii mwhCIAri; I.v a I r I h -! i' !!i f- dor. Your, tri'v. .!mv.;'v.hi i:. IviIIii', N". ('. j I e ii-.' l y.i'ir t'a'tl' r-w I.t an.l i.mt ay it j is ti e !or'l..ri . eitt'l. t e. ft.'. Tri.-.i it ! r-n i i'ry !-.r .i- u.v .-..:.!i I'iV-. .Tli si . . ks.s i.v , w mn !V o.-rrv -, nir. l a. i !V li.-rry.--I pa- K . :l r yoMr t.w- 1 iav not lia 1 Mr. v. 1-1 I-.- 1 ,r -.t'!.. ..wit-r. .-;tiI t i t:;. TtlK ol e t- a I, i-'li-.km.- ii.T.i.ws, II r i. K v . : : ii i i" .!.-.- Vat .!n-.-.--. I :: Sr.. 1 : ii.i.Ki;. :ua I .- i. vi.-ly. j J0K. v' T" r. -i i i f Ovvrl prt-R! 1Y f-h-.f :.l . . I 1 ,te.1 i iiv:ni:a. il 'jivu v. ;". '. ,. .J.. . , J ft s i p 0 H V U DECD ! .. , , . , . 1 ., . . 1 , ': ! ' r.t- i that are piiockiI'v ,- 1,0.,; !,.,.! ..... .. ,. ,,,i Lr to- - e avi"i it i:i:r t . ; n t-. n pl;i i n" . a 'i -.T i ii z nn ..''.'- 't'tl t 1 1 IfJ '.I,.'; i:;ve tr..-.! A..-! ! -' Ti.-i.l.-r it soi v. r tri.-l. .1a': 1.7 N. Koirl -11 Tit i i; of Summer il riirito-r. Ir i. ; ir si initiln ; i nir. -rnni r A'frnrtif t. !ctV idri h lirer. .rti.-ie ol t'ie kitnl : I.. I "e. Ion Sliii-t; !i;.i. !;.i. . !.T"s Hir. h I;.-r. .in, r ln-lnk. Mv .-s to ir. li. 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S-.---ii- ,"!-, I:, n-; i- .. 1 l.y till in. j;:t! nS fl r j-:ii-,:ixo r.r iix ..e-i.nL'i- ..i jji i r will I in ?-nl :-.- t r iii. ni tin r--i ri.t iii- n,--nA I.v :e!,irr -""ian 1 ln I.r.itr Ho-I. in,- Co., M.-inini,-.- : ,.(... t .- ,.,,,T r.-scr.i) i:y ni,! .-ousts .v.n '.viikkk M Byte's Sttiiaap. " THE MARVEL OF THE ACE. h..r" t!ic enn. ol skin .i:--cir-.- ..t Jn .:-.-i-;ptii!i it i- vitii.n.t rivnl. 11:1. n.' I.. A- l..-1-n ii, tin-nnrkr-t reel U...r,..i-I:!y t e-i l-v th: Die li.nl pr.i l. ssi-i a mi. I tii .ii'.:i-. it i-nr-t-,!,-.. t.. c-ntrr into .i. t:ii:-- -ili.jttt ii vi iit..,. rri-c. g. t-:;t it rnki.ir t ir--c.-ikp l-r e t.-. I 'or. .ir.iitir'-t - ;inl f"" '""' -l-ii-.-'e-.-l-'-is. ATHKx::A.t .V .In.!. :-ii. 1 r-.j.-i. t -r. I liir.l iohI t-.:!:-iwlii!l Ktn-.-t.- riiiln- .n-il-ii'ii, 7 o, s ..-iy. PI'RSIAX INSKCT TOWDKK! ( Vsclirnlnrh A- !lIIt--.) '".. :ii iM-i". f ir.h-ri w:.r:n--. etc.. '. f r.i eft W!.r:n. f:H Vi' IiiKr io il-a-Uv t-TI ll.!,'.-1l,.Tf- .:r. .n .-"Unix i.i .-i.iii.nr-L itiiii ii. it f truijr th- -.-niiine : l-cr-i.-ei. tl... flowiT l.i-iiejr inf ...rl.-.j .lirort tlieti : r-.u;,.l nml (.n-i-.i.-nl t .r ili.orntorv nii.i-r our 1 nlTli 5;!i-rvyi.Mi. rn tliiit w.. ,-!i a:i..r:,":if It'til ! . !ntr. ;.-.-.-.l..:ii ir. in H.lnlt. r.i l ,n. Ih-iiifiitii nn.l i ro-riry Jt.-r.-ia-i.)..--' -u it. , 1 ., ,1 r..0 1,. ..,, ; ! .7- i -iM.i v :oiuwt,ii; .st.. rif,.;!iii..;iiiiiii. j Dr. JOKES' TABAXCiUUM TONIC I or i i Tl!;.- i J'"':-'r. IvsiT.f-H M Kt.tr INK. Vl vr-if r-t :i I r rnmiiO'tTt.l -.ir;!i.- linn -t... ll f ti-o. 40 vi ::r--. is in-:.!r- n. t";.; o.tr -.1 !- --.- -i-i. :,.-ai Ix-l.ilitv, ...... . ,. v.- ,, I,,, j... Svr.i :.:,! Ki.lni...'. I "': I in . it i'r.- i'i;, l!r ii-'-.irti. St. Vi i' Iin-r- i.-n'n ti.r- :,,m,-i,. i-t...-k -oil i-!i.--t. j '.irr iriilnrly : I'Sl t', Hi! I-. ..;ifl ! .vo. 11,1 iti-.l.rr v. i ?a.; , ; t. " i I'.v 1 tit-ill a.;., t . i. fr;. . (f, r-ts. So!. I ! IT-.."S'-I.v.j TFA-HFRS a STUDENTS d-ir vV -.(' ,Tie. I nr ( i,i nn::--.-;r n.ir--- .1. 1-1 l!V V Co.. I li.iirll.7ii. rJV. mm fioiHs 1J A Mil.n f-T.TVf ATR. h r.,11. ioort rrminr. iraiins jb1 Mineral landu cm he hTOt.il VtKV CUBA P. The C!iinte is rn!-!. FT.n'.ie. h thhlitl. TUe S.i I i fnod ati raniiMA of t!ii Inchest ria". piint. tvorvthinit uTwm in tlie fnir.n is ir'.wi in in liinits. r.,pii!.iuonln--abiiiirir sn.ihotpit.ibip. TAXF.SLIiiHT. J.!iintf.ictnrp fniiiiipi. iri: j.mt r...p. . uns. t:..ti5s hkiit powrn. A phi loUieixr-v-tmcuiot AEricuiturc,Eiih,s.c Af-EXTS WAMID tu'nvni PPCnh, 30 to 8125 a Month-trtblLLUrtLIIA HOW TO RP !,"; lor "i"1 WIIO auim'"" vUK UWMwh'i- "priw. irrr-.ponuerce in. ,u-n. liimnialion promptlv tlv.i. LAWYER K iii at p'-rrp nn ini .fin i-n! . . y. Vi-s ,t- fi,.- i lit r.t i:n- i-(.i-c;1iiv0.r.i i.v i .. v tt ! ii "r.--!. wc:t ..I .in! an. n-.Tty i-'i'i--!'e : ; KIA)I, A"'ii-fj!-c'-Lo,ir, !' -" -n L'..-!.'r" firf-i. 1 . ii '.'i S IP ' . ... :. I'-.n- m I -A 1? 1$V1 w.wt. rn r. ct. bo. S ifr H. K. Warner & Go., ENarff.if BOCHESTEB, N. T. l "sa, "iWv ix , ...mil tthtier the line, and the n easant Vsrsil. ? JTsS'-'is! i odor enters the ear windows as we an .?fH&rrfc3 ii v ! whirled along. Alter the trees are 1111 fQZ$?m- : lit for further boxing, and are not suit ji if rrr- u,: - --' "-. t, i,i.n. .... . . tb" .a",", ' aIt is. it breaks and crumbles-into a ! ;''l,tion had been kept for some ev.ry-.iy wants' it sr,d w circi.rs ,ad wrm. i heap of dnstv fra'"nenli Thev leive 1 lll!sta,lUy dept i veil of ail smell , A!v)(..-i,.ralrtceiilsv,,t,,i. A.lare.- l t - i t .ni ins. ney "C;on.ln oiten Coffee roaster Ix-in-T rinif.,! i I.w. ZiEoLtK4co.,ifrsArthst..rhiia Pa. lj,;Cn kilrtw to get into a garden and , t, ';, , 'V'f 'n,e,'-1 . , rtninti a,r . tl io gh t containing h ikuiiuI of newly !. T)1JN MriilUV. M. 1. Hist wind blew them down, together ! "Med cofTee J" anotrTer room the ef- j ri'.v s;i I v.n amisi K;r.ttv. -w it!, n.oir i... rf ti, i .t . i. i" .-casuuieti ny me cieann-r out of riTcii fixe. From Wilminston, X. C, southward and nearly all the way to Vlorida, tt-.e pilch-pine trees, with th;ir buv.va suies, attract the attention of the traveler. The land fur Ioiik stretches i almost worthless, and the only industry, le- ! yond small patches of corn or rot ton, is : the "boxing" of the pitch-pine trees for i the Rum, as it is called, and the inanti j fact tire of tnrientine and resin. There ! are several kinds of pine trees, including j the white, spruce, yellow, IJoumany ami ' pitch pine. The latter is the only vln- able one for Ixixin, and differs a little j from the yello-v pine, with which it is i somet imes confounded at the Xoith. The owners of these pine lands general ly lease the privilege for the business, and receive alwut fli" for a crop, which nmsisls of HMM.KI boxes. The Iwixesare. caviticscut into the tree near the ground in si-ch a way as toehold about a qu.-.rf, I and from one to four Iwxes are cut in I each tree, the number depeiuling on us size. One man can attend to and gatl.- I er the crop of iU.Ux Iwixes during the which lasts from March to Sep- j season , I ember. Alxnit three quarts or l lie ! pitch or gum is the average prod net ion ' oT ac'i tree, In.t t secure this amount ! the bark of the tree alove must be hack- ed away a little every fortnight. o j ing this so oi'Len, and for successive seasons, removes the bark as hiuh as I enn be easily reached, while the qnimti- ty of the gum constantly decreases, in j that i: yields less spirit, as the turpeii I tine is" cal led, and then the trees are abandoned. The gum is scraped out of the boxes with a sort ot wooden spoon, and at, the close of the soi-son, after the pitch on the exposed surface ot the tree j has become hard, it is removed by sera- ; i"'ig. and is onlv lit for resin, prolu:- : . . e 1 ing no ; n fit. i ne cum se: is i oi -t 1. a j burn! to the distillers. Prom sixteen 1 1. .r 4i... ..I..,, t.'l.w.li w i about the average iiuantity of the stills, ! iej-htv "allnns of lurnentwie and ten ; I Iiarrels of resin are made. The resin sells for from 1,10 to f " per barrel, ac cording to quality, and jn.t ah nit pays for cost, of gum ai d untill'mg, leaving the s-pirit, which scils for forty cents a gallon, as the prolit ot lu mess. Iiii- j iwait shi- aoie lor jlimoer, tne .lie wniirniiivn used to manufacture tar, but, the b;i.-.i- iiess is net very profitable, and is only done by huge companies, who can thus utilize their surplus lalwu". The trees are cut up into wood, which is piled into a hole in the ground and covered ... .i . i i -. .i .1 Willi eail 11. ami ti.eil imoiiio, iih;mi.ii: as charcoal is burned in New York. The heat sweats out the gum. which, uniting with the smoke, rims off through a spout provide for that. pniose. A cord of wood will make two barrels of tar. which sells for a barrel, and costs thirty-seven and a half cents to make. The charcoal is then sold for cooking purioses. Facts Annrr Coin' axu Coin auk. -Some facts of interest not generally known were jnesented recently by Mr, 15. V. Ilea.l, assistant keeper of coins in the llriti.sh museum, in a paper read In -fore the Hankers' institute. London. Twice only in the history of the human race was there an effort made lo intro duce a theoretically perfect system of weights and measures. The Rihylon ians were the first to make the attempt to refer all the designations of quantity and extension to one and th" same unit Not less than three thousand years elapse-il before the next experiment in it i the same tlirec'ien was made, and tie u i credit of it is due to the Trcr-h. With I nil the agencies at. the command of the all tiie agencies at the command of I'oph' in the nineteenth century of me ric system into general use has I . , ,,- , , C. ... p:iinful!v slow, and it may easdv be the i of the ' iiii.Irii er t ni intri o-eni-i-:il lis., hns )w'ii ..... - - - - . w , - .... . . . painfully slow, and it may easily be coa- , reived why the Habylonians did not , j make their unit stand ird a permanent, j i success As to the coining of money, , ', the Jyndians are believed to have in- ' vented that art about 7Ki 15. C. The . I earliest cuius were composed of elect- ; rum, a natural combination of gold and i silver found in the washings of the riv ; er Paetolus. This coinage las'td for; I about loOytars, w hen Cru-sns in! rod need i ! a bi-metalic cunency of gold and silver, J j which became general throughout Asia ' until the time of Alexander the (ireat. ; The rat io bet ween gold and silver was tixeit at 1 to l.j. .. I.uropenn t. recce i::M a silver mono-metallic currency un til the discovery of the rich gold mme at I'hilippi. in the reign of i'hilip tif Macedon when the currency of that monarr-ljvas made bi-metallic tt keep up the juice "if gold as compared with silver a device which proved futile. Ylcxander returned to the old system. but though gold coins were si ill male ' '' W''-'" regarded simidy as h .U'on. am' monometallism, heneefort !i, was univer sal even in Asia. The change from r -lonble to a single slamlar.l in Asia was thev were reganh d siniplv as b 11 on. and a as tendered txtssible bv the sudden deiiie- ciation of gold const apical uion Alex ander's dispersion of the hoarded gold of the kings of Persia. I'noi tT in Si! r.i r. We do not know the origin of the following statement, which we clip from the columns of a western exchange : "Twelve years ago." says a breeder in Missouri, "I started out with VHJ full blooded Merinos. I have now over (i.OiHi and havo sold several thousand during that time. I have made money evety year since I started, raising a large in- I' VO c-r oml Ciion curt lifinre flunmu ...1. v. i .-. , ut .i ii n . i I'v-i J y t s n 'ill II y nr. I lie entire tlock stieared last, Mav over eight pounds per head of a class : ln our "'"1''-'' in'iseums. Jiut it is of wool, that brings the highest price in i aJ--;o covered w ith something more pre the market." This gentleman throws ; '1,ourt sllU Ul;u- nlpl ure with hiero- out tome hints of value to all sheen growers. ' The most ci it ical time in a i shepherd's experience,'" lie says ' is in j peiung his hock ready tor wintering. I lind it lays to give the lamb, yearlings and breeding ewt s some torn after about the 20th of October onedialf an ear I-er head on the start, and gradually in creasing the amount as the grass grows ! poorer. 1 usual. y seed in flocks of two hundred or three hundred, being care ful that eanh limit is well rmele.l -w t. Ftrcngth and condition. The keystone of success in the whole matter is to keep your dock voting, fed well and breed with good judgment. If it does not pay to keep them well, it does not pay . . 1 - to keen them at all. 1 exited eerv J shr-ep on my pla- e to eat two and one i half bushels of corn letwe -n tall and j spring, ns well as what hay they can consume." Tiik Tkrmitks. In the hotter parts j of he world, the wood devauring in ; seels are more than mere annoyances in j houses, tlie most dreaded of them being the termites or white ants. They will '; devour eve y piece of wood-work in the ho: They find their wav into .teams j and eat the w hole of the wood, with the ' exception of a shell scarcely thicker I lIie l'ptr on which this narrative I ' Panted. They will attack a tabic, j eating their way tluongh the floor into j the lees, and hollowino- it so that no . - - v " ay Ul1" "xes in wiiicli paKrs are kei't Hay will devour almost the whole of lu.Uo, leaving nothing but the tipjit-riiiost sh.eet and the edges of the olheis. .So in the dwellings of civilized l-.t U lh(-v iliv an tmniii i-'alel opst Om- hill in Lincoln county, 3Io., v i.-hh d llfty-four large--izod jio-'atoes. t. ...... v..t....i. i. int. . iiii'i tiieii SOME FEATS IX SWIMMIXW. Simewhat over forty j-parsajro, a sea man belonging to her nnies;y"s ship Uretes threw liimstlf overlioard as a means of escaping UTiilimt'tit for sme irf iise. He was picked np by a tishing to;it seven hours afteward off the coast of Spain, and stated that he had been swimming toward the land all the time. AlMnit the same period, two men swam np the river Mersey from Liverpool to ISuneoru ; they accomplished t'ie dis tance in something less than four hours. J'assing over a long interval, during ' which many swims were recorded of a I j few hours' dnrat:oo, wr come to the j I inure recent exploits of Captain 1!, ! ! certainly the most remarkable swimmer j j of "whom we have authentic record. ' AftT some notable achievements in the i ! frisli sea. he undertook the astonishing ! teat of swimming acrots the whole breadth of the Knglish Channel, despitt its very rough sea. On the first attempt te : t he could only r.-ach iart of the way, and was for safety brought back by an at- j tenil.mt rteatner. Jlis st'coml attempt, j in 17."i, was quite successful ; he swam f..r nearly t wenl -two Hours com muous-1.-, from J)over to the French coast fiear Calais; he was supplied occasionally with lefres'iineiits by persons near at hand, but he never touched l-oat or ground during this prolonged interval. In the snine year a young ihimsel, .Miss Agnes l'.e, kwith, daughter ol lJeckwith, the tea. -her of swimming, gave clear proof that the weaker sex is stioug enoagh Jo achieve remarkable results in this art; he swain down the Thames from London Jiri.lge to reenwieli. amid the crowded shipping of that part j ol !i:o river, in a spun oi emulation, II mil y Parker, daughter of another pro- Jessumai swimmer, siigimy excecUcU I. ..I.-,;.!.' .1 ...... I. .-isim-s i 1. 'i..-nnnt: i r. un intng trom ln!on l.raiire to iiackw all. f'l.vill :n..illier sv i 1 11 111 i n.r ro;t.r ;i.-- con.plished the distance from Dover to Uauisg.re ; lie w a. m nours ami a nail doing the feat, but h was more dis 1 res.-ed with the In :;l of the sun lieating down njion his head and the sunshine glaring in his eyes than wi",h fatigue. Unite recently the J.on l.ia public have lieen asionisiieu ny proois ol llie great length of time that persons can remain lloaiir.g with or without swimming. At the Westminster aquarium is a large tank constructed for the tomjtorary re ception of alive whale. In this tank Agues Ihckwith remained alloat for thirty hours, without touching ground j or the sides o;' the tank, singing a little j and occasioi.a'ly reading a nevsjapcr to j pass away the dreary monotony, and i taking lviieshiiienis handed to hoi. j Tin; water had a strong infusion of salt j thrown in it to increase its buoyancy, j Since that time Captain Webb lias i eclipsed everything -dse of the kind j known. In tin; recent month of May he ; remained in t he whale lank no less 1 1. an i si ty hours cont inuonsly, lloat ing all t he ; time, and never touching sides or lol- torn. f 'Imiiihrrn .fun run!. I Ilor Ckohixc. At the third an ! nual picnic of the Hop ; rowers' Aso- cia! i-hi of ( e tr d New i ork, ir. V. A. i Law rei'.ce said : "Tlie business of grow 1 ing Imps is, at btt, a very risky mid m ( ct rtai.i n. vi-s". liienl of time and money ; i and skill and hard work. A wet win- j i t r may hi. I the root ; a late frost may i nip the tender shoots; I ne gruli-worm i , is laid at the root of the vine, and I he j ! lice of lygypt may go for I he toj. Mold and blight and red dust always stand j ! rea ly to give the crop a paiting kick as j it falls into tin: boxes. And even then J ! after the I ops have rim the gnanilet of j ! al! these loes goiue. accident or sleepy j dryer miiv In ing the hops out scorched j i or smudged, or slack, and they are iat i : worth the money yon have paid for pick- ' i ing. The farmer who raises corn and j hay and jiotntoes and wheat runs none ' of these risks, and, therefore, should ' ; rot complain or envy his h p-groviog i neighbor w hen once or" tw ice in perhaps three or four or half a dozen years the i hop-grower gets a high price for a year or two, ami realizes a handsome let urn. I claim that the hoji-growcr is justly en titled lo this occasional good prior. These high years are simply pay-day come round--pay-day for the year when hops that cost him twelve cents per , 1 pound he had to sell for sic, and the more he raised the poorer he was; pay day for the cost of capital invested in hop kilns and polos e-.mt inually weaving out; pay-day tor the year ot sudden blight '.hat left him worse than nothing at. the end of a hard year's work. All t!:ese risks and drawbacks, I sav, are a ! l'art of the business of laising hojis : uid, if a man has not tlie means, the j sliill. and the patience required to meet i these jnovitable d:15ieu!t:es am! go thro" with them, he should not go into them j in the first place. Ihit having gone i patiently through with the bitter, I say ! he is -entitled now to the sweet, and to ! a much largt r profit hi the end han it ne nau an along taken it easy and rais ed only corn and potatoes." Tiif: Oi.dksi- Mom iir.XT iv nir: Woiii.i). The Ashmolean Museum, al Oxford, contains tine of the oldest mon uments of eivijization in the world, if, indeed, it is not the very oldest. This is the lintel stone of a tomb which i formed the last resting place of an olli- cer who lived in the time of King Sent, j of the second dynasty, whose date is i placed by M. Mariclte more than six j thousand years ago. The stone is coy ered with that delicate and linished sculpture which distinguished the early j-eiiods of Egyptian history, and was , immeasurably superior to the stiff and j conventional art of the latter ages of ' " . , . . . . . . - 't .v...o.u..i. , . g' pnics vv n ten snow i naiev en at. mat re mote time Egyptian writing was a com plete and linished art. with long aires of previous development lying behind it. I The hieroglyphic characters are already used, not only pictorially and ideographical!-, but also to express syllables and alphabetic letters, the name of the King, for instance, being spelled alpha betically. In the hands of the Egviv tiaiis writing never made any further j progress. With the fall of what is call- ! ' lliu ,"'" J-n!"re (at-out 15. C. d.-oo; I lhe J1'11" expansive force of the I lK'l'lp r-"wecl aw ay. Kgv ptian life ami ' tho,1!?"t- "x-fame fosstHztal, and through i l,,e on- !i'r,l'! ot centuries that follow- ' ... I 1 - . .... I 1 ... 1 . . . . f ' A ...... ot i.;i fi. it ..eiiioieu tun; t,i us own liiummies, faithfully preserving the form and features of a past agr. and of a life which had ceased to beat in its veins. Until the intro lu"tion of t hris- j tiauitv the only change undergone by I the Egyptian writing w? the invention of a running hand, which in it? earlier and simpler form is called hieratic, and ; in its later form, dotnotic. C'OFKKK AS A DlMXFKCTAXT. The Pnrmoh (bsrrrrri,a pajer published in I idia, states that recent experiments made in that country have proved that roasted coffee is one of the most power ful disinfectants, not only rendering an imal and vegetable effluvia innocuous, but actually dtstrpying tbem. A room in which meat m an advanced state of I a cesspool w as completely removed with i in half a minute by the use of three ! ounces of fresh coiiee. The way in 1 which coilce is used as a disinfectant is i hy drying the raw bean, then pounding it in a mortar, and afterward i oast ing j the owder on a moderately heated iron j piate until it assumes a dark hue. The j t( .'o t must however, be pure, as chicory I possesses no deodorizing power. issii. F01T.TII AXNTA1, CI!.Ml EXPOSITION AND OF THIS X A A X V.y V A V VF A A X J 1. V i. riz 'ilcT;- -" ;""- - Vlll open Thursday. Sept. 2nd, and remain open Day and Evening, Sundays excepted, until October 9th. Anon- MM. Iii-.iprv 1 1 1 1 liny t.c.ii -ro.-i-.l. tk In I moTp.l. nti'l Hip fj.:n-r mm rt-.' inln a l'i"iiiil:i! I An Aiiiii- h:. l.fp.i ii. 1. 1- I t" Kluril H ill, r.lni-li will iI.-:-..ij l- I n .Mi nn-wmir t . : :i ri t - t.i rvvry i i rirtr, ainnnir whirli trill In. line lijlny nt -u n.w-r, t 1 ,' in .ri !n.niii- I" ins; !! n-.l I ; O.nt rr- Tin. IM IliiiMfnz', hnvinj l.fi-n T-)i-inte ! toi l r.-i.i iri'.t. j.rwr.t n trikiii'f jipi.rnr.mr?. Kif.c'-n nrrp-" have Iwen .l.-l :. Ilie i:r,,iiii.s, tliuy liHTi-tsoiir tlie urea to t w.-iit v-fi vr nere. A jxT'ert halt-milo trotl iiet pi.nr'e ha l."rii i.iitiii ;cl. i i ulili h trial" il !.r.l lie li.nl l.y 5ome nf ii, linevf li-k in fhero.inJrv. 4i.4t.i in .rein iri'ii.' l-inir ..lirrr.! in thi .l.-pftinrTir. If II I.I il.Ni !S nn. I 1 1; 1 1 n ill in. thr.r.iMl.lv iUtii.iiii.iti-.l kiiIi l!.r l:rilll llrrlrir M:M. 'l'liri.u-n the i-o-ej.rr o i.n el nnr ."M.-oiiilnrtnn-r. a tintr..tiuii r.-i'ir.-t-nl.ttiuu ol Ihr rio-iti'-irt il I il-l.iir-rh itn.l Uixlirnv 'ity t III i.e on etli:l.iii.n. Flur:il Hull ami Aiin.-'v, in . liarr of our SToniino.a Klor:.-!-'. will ?nrns? all ;.rrviot-.- efi'Tt-5 in tl.i- linr. j Tn or.ler i Inien ?t tl.e iirnmn.1inir n:iti". an As.-rirti!iti-!il h'.ilr ln ail.le.l to tlie Kr.-.-i- tlon. an.l our Krtner. I'nMlm-.T an. I Hree.lrri -I Kine St.k. Horc. '. S'ie, Si in, ..-., a!. l all j ilu-ri-i.Oon- of l-'rni 1'ro.lnrt, will fe nwanlc.l rr.iiiiiiTiij M...ni.tin 10 l",n.ii. I ro.('l IITS every nlo rnoon an.l nvenitir i.y tl:.- 1 l'-:it W c.l.-r:i Kli'i-i-iiih IJ.-ifiment Il.inJ. I fir on tli.' lir.oi.l Oman ilailv. Kxeurriou Tn k-tf on ail lia ilr..a.!. at s really re,!:i 1 ra:-f. r $10,000 . 4. too PREMIUMS I j,ooo The Iiinhi iK j.artmrnt ti ill lie muter tli" inj.ervi.inn of a ompetent Hotel Keeper. 1J. frerlinieii'" Inrni.-li'-.l at ni.Mler.itc prieej.. ADMISSION... r, Cl'.N IS. iniile'' 12 Yeai'fl 1" Si Ti'l lor l'ro.- ettn. e-iit. lining rreiiilmn I,i.-t an.J tlencml Knle ami Keulation?. V. YDl'N'li, (Jeneral Manager. J. C. I'ATTKITSOX, Secretary. l-a.j JOHN I). 15 A 1 1. li V, AssT MaiKig'-r ami Cashier. i i: DON'T, GlNTLEMEN, DON'T TJTJY" STITCH OF i WEARING APPAREL! ! Oil gV JSIIN'C .Z ARTICI.K OF cent's FunmsmNC coons: VXTIL YOC HA VK SKKN Till-: IMMliN'sK STOCK or WARM-WEATHER CLOTHING, Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, JUST RECEIVED AT THE Young America Corner Eleventh Avenue and Eleventh Street, ALTOONA, l3., tin: l'Koi'iiiiroiis i" which maki: S'l'ANT' AIM TO KEEP A STOCK an dSELL AT P11ICES which ri:w ax ish ai. aii xk i .ix i:( i:i,. Tlinri-forr t- ..o,t it : Iv.nt inr.-l ..n r-nt In SI'IJIM! nrSt'VI.Vl V.li l "l.t TI 11 N . iKXTS UK .MSIIlMf i IS. ,v-., J.c. until vou hnvv -i-i':i !i:it t!i-.-v e::n ilu !.. .-.i lit thf I Young America C't-. lltli Aveniio -irl STILL LATER AND BETTER! , iSTE'YV SUMMER GOODS mtflK0Vr$ CHEaV'sTOHE! IV ftiu s'i iwt n i a rc h'kt in) fti-ir!i'1 to the rnuiiinj l'f(sili iil'.nl r'.rti',,,) i,i Jin, if s if btio'J tiif Jnik'l l,(Oi. thr fi'iis'-rihr r oi.s rth,,hnh il rfi."r.' io tli, n:fi:;i,'He 6f.sii'ss inul ijirr it his iimlirrthil lift, r!tni h i yfjijiiii,,, !,!. fri i.-'s nml thr pi'hlir nr n frail if "Hit ALL KIX1 OF (lO'JDS JsJT PRICES SO LOW that yoyi: cax ok iai:i: compute: with ttim. JlKirrs will nhrnixjiml a Ml o,t7 flffnt sinrj,- of trt rythiinj to be foutt'l in n (jrucrd .t",-r. cn)itjirixinj ft v'wqil'U h,ir. t,J DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, HOUGHS, HUTS, OPS, Bools, Shoes, Groceries. Hardware, Tinware, ! Qneenswars, Glassware, Menware, Also, FI.OUIJ, f'OTtX MEAh, FIST!, SAT.T 1. 1.. l-l 111, litil lirgs. lii.i-u.M. I3IItT" PATKNT COllN SlIllTJHIXt, v-hi, h trill br tnUl al thr rtir.r.rkrj.lc Cow price of CO crrttn each. A'to for talc the BEST AND QUICKEST EUTTER-rKODUCIXG CHURN EVER INVENTED. IT" A lT-ir IntTPtifie or breirie!. Iial ncccyltatp,l the cnliraeinfnt of fnr ."tore room anl tlie rrfc tlon ol nn RiMillnnnl wardroom, an.l ft III my eta.IMnnint Is lltrraliv rrowdiVl with choice rno.li an-! " ?e.Kor after barraln.. Still heitiR rleterinine.l to accommodate all who come. an-I rcciaiiy my friends from the country, to whr.m tha hiifiicstp rlcen In traie will hp t.aid lor all kind ol i'ro.iueo I have thrown open my tare anil .-i.tnmmlions atal.le for the frc u.e r all who may wish to eut uii their to?K. Thankful tor pan farors and tior.etiil fur many (utnre unss I remain ns ever II I Kit Strcot, riirnstinrf, narrh, C3-EO. "W 2E3-E, CASH DKALElt IX Aid. KIND OK HEATING and COOKING STOVES -AXI MAM'FACTUIllin OI- TIjSTami SHEET lf.leA'?ntH ,.af. TrA, FVT Vt XVr T,,r "- Rnff, HVnUK nfp,Plns of nil ltlnrt promptly anil nnt is.rn-(9rll j nltntl-fl lo. lO-V:1. if $Titt mmm the nnr t Tin; ni;v sToiti; iji ii.dinc. ok S. TEITELBAUM, Carrolltown, Pa., HA.S .11 ST UK K.N OftXKIl WITH A SIXKMUl) STlK K OK S3?RI3STGas :stjmmer goods. ..w that MKris-nl. ."an ...wtHvVlv I.. .i can,...lcl,.,;r. t 1 iH.tl.t ,i.y entire a.,.1 am lh.-rcf..r, vrt-j-arct to make .,,,1,-k ,al,, county. l)..n t take my word torthi.. however I'AitroLtTows, tav 21, lo.-tr. KIDNEY DISEASES b-tt-j-c-rsicii e.n nmcri. ale to fO,. and tone to th. Jensen rrr,.. 5n tbroneh wWchha-trodlfrreraea the -rietlnta for mm TcrAVj.onc-attera. which .lo reiiruT, i, i-v. uii l; aaa bc-.:t.n be Q - iir (..lairKrnn-i h t FAIR! v-s w- T" VYVAAAVAl ' m. - - vt - j. ': :T"" - -. --: St.'.' -- ii . j l!i i iI.t-.- .f H! IN.wnr IHU. w' li hn- twen rr- nn. Willi Y Inw.-r 1 ..! -,. r mmt-i mi. rxr.tn: Di:i'A j:tmi:t. .V SI' flo. iyr cut n,ou 1:11 ro. A j ? Clothing House, 11 Till ill! CON. Clotliing House, lltli Sti-eot, Alleonn, I.i. IH-tl. Cigars, Totacco, aisd Gaols, k, k hy the bushel and barrel, DKU.S X MLS tve. i imve likewise added to iny sttnk X. 3. FKBH3HOFF. ISho. - IRON" W ARE, Ave., Altoonn, I3 iX. , . : ' " f """" .tr.-i.ie pnw hich aro Vf a irh'!. rr'',,,' at fmallr-r , O a Vr " Crr.h-tnt e-v, u-w l,.u c. -U.i ... . :.J.:.. .r ,lur' "-"U l .tml.ri.i IS. Tr.iTr.i.r.iiM. COMSTiPATIOfi f. " ".. r?CT."rd "lrril T-metT rhlrj, fc, c.rZ W.t, - - -,,i 'J, . JllLl.- -'V .Or'tv "'matra. more h! c-oorl. or clri-rio tilla. Hut. nainnw - .: - r rc- -nd. ct it Of your Oruccr'.ot, Price. S 1 -Hit VI, PS.. A, ,.T3,ri; n,,'rl!nTcn', Z i,i,s, i, A HI WtLI YEA IIS UfACK. - This 1 Iff of ours ih fn',1 .f r,.v.i.. e rise i;i the moinin v.e ot,. ", it'ht, we to'l and toil, sleep an,; and then we die J lie Pre-r;t :, dream, the I t,;,,.',. .' our, the Past a ! (ill 1 il 1 1 11 Ml It. ril I (If- HI Ilk 1 , r r unfathomable, (hi Inr s in 1 . - ....... . . . . r , 1 . 1 ' machine, the human Imlv. 'IMHit,, l'r.n.,1 . . the inteiiectual and phv.vic;. a !,; ments ff the past, ph ii.us in the",..',.'" scions sense 01 sm-nelh m the' laiast fid of the inlit.ite piwer w hie), j , ' ' i has given him, yet oft forge: h. ,,'r I so lire' from whence it sprn;. y "' I lives his little span, gruMeng, iW l-.' J !.! j spinning, toj'inc, like the ant ;4 J, .f J ant, less withal, and vratefi,. As";' j stands in his rnatel.Jess s inriu-tri ;i. ,i i strength, i"- ring th -mejli t! , ' ' ' lii'ht o! reason into th" i: i, f - j ,,, . .", ! abyss (,f st.-r. putting a g;r.p,. almnt the earth nnd di-j-ing il. ( ,, t-t i . : usiio-aeis iiiiiKing oii aiaiM . -i. i cvrsing In- knows no? v a In. th- .; ; may bring forth, or when i I of an all wise Piovidence. l js ! lamp .-h.:ll ceae to shin on ear.!! ! Man for the future cm but , j fnni the pnsi. In a hinnhe'i . ; i has sf( 11 or l.eard of isianv h;i; j the wmilrous glolx- be ,. 1 (Jreat son's have co'ne ;uid g..,-,. ; I I souls v, ill come again. li.iel',. ; i quickened the m-ans of !., :.,., , h ssf-ned the Adamite e: ,, 1,, : 1 tellect will lo so stHl; 1". r t s ;i'ni so i: is logic r.ris u 11 11- ( ne Inuidrid -ars riL-i the v.,.;! ; . ed in Iiimln-ring roacli-. r r'.-.! 11 1 in slow-going ships. To d.iy il ... j lnu'se g.w s tearing 1 hr-m-h t steamers bridge the i h-t , Months h.ne charige.l ta v, 1 1 1 -i weeks to hours. l:n!:.'n . ; ago the traveler between X Vn the Illinois wilds woeM ;a v- his mini' to a th:"( e wet k ;" berillg wag'ii.S ai d Sleepy uncmfortahle stages. In grace two days and oik i.-n; I. tl iti -ase and comfort will .-. 1, .,, at his jotu ney 's t ml. When iiN M I "s troops sailed from the .-.I,,., linglaiid to give the eolon'V.s a . they were foitu'gate if three , . ing on the broad Atlantic 1-r-n:-,;,, t , VV Hhlil Slglil OI -N W '...I1I..1..I:,,!. day an eigtit day passage js :. inf . i course. i AVilho-.it multiplying illu-li.tii '. i is not in the least -legree mm i". in j the man of the hour, "fiji:g ir,-, j missof dim futurity, slionhl ; i dark and unl'atie 'ti: ;.!'!( h pth si iii er stiides toward the goal w! iCll 1; ! agination j'ii.-turts as the ".',-.,,.; ".,-. j of invent ive )crfeetion. lihe;i,c:;. l.is ! added its spark to creati'i- ii::i,oit . i'.y. "hat may not electricity bi::.t loith ? V.'lial motors till the . .. ,-.f piegnaiit Time ? Ho we behohl in fragile air s!iii of to-:lay the -n::i: - ti g is to waft our io.-terity vt it lj un: -g-;, i of speed from continent to contgn-ty i Are the worlds to draw together i-n ! end. and men to stride the air ;-:i'l tr:.;.!" their l-arqin-s through spaet-r -: ,;) j tunnels bridge the'seas, and st: a:: l- 'down before a highei f, i;-.- V:,, V'v ws what IS to lie '? Ahee'v v 1 I IS rings till the air with wo;: h g .-s n - the busy I rai'.s i t mc: ;:t "'Across the sea in titty !..-;. i-'" I uic j..ii ..lie . j..e li.il j raised by gas and sailed by : , : i. A hn-iilred veais hence! ,n t! is born to-day sha'l live to see it "; ;.:., i i v tat if he I-x-s live, shall I e i lai-3 Itahion to I.t-nd -n. a:i ;'lt. rtrvu trip to t'ioriihi ? 'Will t! v d,nl.-. n w e-jhoing to the hiss of steam. 1-c lii'a 1 i v strange, unt-arthlv sh. ipes. v. itii wi'L's and fans, and gaudy bags,,f -a- y lreight-1 rains, draw n by i,. ;st). ,.r pass sw iftly "nc-ath the sea. and p.uveis dart like lightning round tr.e v. ...rl-l "r Stranger things than these have 1,:m ! iened within a hundred years. ;.i.i j may live to see still greater w.- I ami vet we catif.ot change t'.-- 1. t Nature. Man is the same j was a hundred v e.ns ago in r. ts : t.eivous and ambitious; bi; l u : 0 -1 1.1 ::c-d w , f !.: :V..t. i i i t.-'t. j in feeling passion, though:. He ( made in the image and l.kete-vs i Mal-.tr, and, however he um .1. and ol. ate p t that image. -, remain : and th neither thg dry ward and imU' ' Pea : li iil ch. hind al h.-a-l '. ' a red sense ;.i:,i j heavens shall tt-'l th" glory of j the inevitable hour vn ; 11 things shall pass away like a se j the soul of man have leaim-d i j ot weal or woe iii the uevn I tuaiisioi.s (d eitrnity. i -1 ii.,:.: t l -;.'.' ; oil. Hini a- tru;:. ::-!;. . A MilN'IlKUn'I. 1'KAT I : rjl g'-i:V. J The history of the cci.l n.:-l li'l-r: l Iloudin furnishes a n r.uti kabie x.u.i;'!-.-i of the iH.iwer of l iemory acquired I v I practice. J I and his bioti.tr. I yet boys, invented a game v. hi' ! played in thiswise: They vou;. i shop window and glance int " i". I -went by witliout stopping, a-el 1 ; the next corner compute notes ;-. th' .,,1 ' e:it.". vv. ii -1I.I-- i bsei at tl'- T-ie?I r ; nf Oi, . aft'! which could re:iHTi:bf-r the g nnnilx-r tf things in I "no win ciuding tl t ir relative positieu ir.g tested the accuracy .-f the vat ions, they would g and iv exjteriment elsewhere. '.y t! i they acquired incredible p-e.v. servatioa and im-morr : so th; runnin; bv hop w : tow (-r.ee a: i glancing as they passed, they wmiM ; i umerate everv art iele in it. Vlan h i' i ert lM'caine : iirofesion:il cor, ir.rer. I; j habit t nabled liini to achiev e ft at? ::: j 'araidly lniraculous. It is t 'I.I t hv.i j that, visiting a friend's Louse v. hi iv ! i had never 1kk.-ii In forc.liecaught a -'.ur;- j if th look case as Le p:isst-l the L; ' optn library dtor. In the corns . f 'j j evening, when some of the con p u y - )ressed their anxiety to v, itue - a s; j men of his i tower, Le sid to his l.o-'-i "Well. sir. 1 shall tell von. wi'l.' stirring from this plaee, what b'ks have in your librarv-."' "Come, come."" said he, iiicie hi1. ''! "that is too good." "Wet-hail see," replied Iloudin- ""I some of the company go into the i l r and look, and I shall call out the n.i. from this room.' They did so : and Iloudin l-cui "Top fcht-If, left hand, two vh.'. ''; red morocco. (Jiblicn's Ih-cli'ie ati l 1 ' next to these four volumes in half c.i l'.oswell's .biloison -. l'asselas. in do": Hume's History of linghmd. in ca'f, " volumes, but the second one w.mtiti and so on, shelf after shelf, to tlie w der of the whole company. More than once a gentleman stole to the drawing-room, certain he we catch Iloudin reading a catalogue " ' there sat the conjurer, with his h.i: in his i sockets, looking into the tire. Si-i;frT ri:M l'r t iiulow s. V li. Van Alien, of I niou C'liurch. years ago, while sprouting old blow v-datoes in duly, found "1' sprout eight inches long, wl.hh four young -tatos attacitcd to it. was n d, and three were of the orh lYachblow color. He f--t id sprout carefully in the garden, and cd the crop produced. The red p was much larger than the others. -kinds Lave bicn planted yearly and the red varkty maintains its riority of i.e over the nlhtr, whi the common I'l.-.chbiow vitlJinii it crops under the same tre:.tin i t not scattering all through the hill the reachh'ovv, but grow ing in a like liarly Koso. "We have trieil potatoes, baked and b-.-ih d. and tt:' as good, us the I't-a- hhlow in it-' condition. Thev kernevtn Utter ! the IN ahMow, as this spring, af'o i.-itti-i- lirnl ormits iii tin- cellar, o 1 sidtrable hue-th. the former h;e i shown ' si nr. to S'-n-rt.
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