T?c Hoarc'i for l'ic KranVIia Relics. Tlif return of Liouiciiaiit S.'hv.;ttk.i from It is Tdcdgo journey in ccuc"ri of tin: j Franklin H-iCO-'l- Hi.ich vera sappo.scJ j t ) bo. in p-tiitenee, but ivh.oh aro I'-o-v j ..vl;i.rel to bo absolutely lost, lias pretty t welt ... tiled i Unit we know as imich ; to-d.tv a wo ever shall about Sir John j Franklin's fatal expedition, live and j thirty years pro. into the Arctic Seas. omthlugovfti ttir! years asr. public In- j tcrv-a in the Frankihi expedition to re- : vivtdihyjsfortes of a r.tiin, or stone-heap I in Miuh. It v, n-? alleged, were articles , and heoki tti.i: i!-i'louL'tc !i bi ! --'cd to ; sir J..; -i r d-.ln. In l-7.; th- winder K ' w.t (it toil . on vi N'f Y'-tk for i'.n A r-.rir expedi- ' tiu'.i, of n hi -h IJeut ouaut Vchwatka. I". ; s. .. im" i in c nitnand. . There F-j.'t;:'1.! 40) I r-tvn t l.-e'.itAe that the ; : ,-!". i: 1 c. t !, r;.iii w l ii.o 1 1 d-fof u 1 pt by rir .f.'l-r: en 1 i ! it: a -1 f 1 uf -a .i !. ! -w ! in-!: is! :t;:d r.-r. I m-'c w .:.:!! b- i ! 1 t rer l.ii- ' j"... i 1 : :.:.: -:.-:'. -.. !.., : wLk.t ,!- :'.!.:'.':. ?!t i tY- f.;-t that Franklin v.v.d ! hi-, i '-'t u.sj h.ul l-elish- ' J iii thi; r'-l-t.- of iv. Hut no .oouer. bad. tV.i' 7.''7".n reached Hudson's Hay than the utories proved untrue, the mini : found to bo an imagination. Still Lieu tenant Seh'.v;itka decided to o on ami search Kin'.r William's Land in such thmoui'o vi'f ', us. to make the result final and conclusive. On April 1st, 17'J, the .sled-p: journey was t.eru;i,' the party having already been inured to tile cli rrvPe by an eijht nioitlhs' residence at Carup J .ily. II itd'-ton 15ay, Four white' men ;u:d thirteen limits mailt; up the party. On the 15th i.f May the first na- j tive8 w ere re:u ln d. a patriarch's family i of ui.'.o nu i!. and home trilling relief : m 'ere ebtai:!f"!. Th'-old man v.Ti.s a ffootl j v. ituesfs. s.ttne t hirty-ii ve y ;tt ago be h.ul ff-en the b-ad body of a white man in th" buTili of a bi idiip, front whiih ; bis people use'l tj steal v. ood ;i ml iron. II" ti.vd al-o yt the traek.s of white iu a on the mainland, but the men nev er apt'! a re-d. On th- laft day of May. n ;-tei:tliik eueampmetit was n'aeheV. .n'thor old man there remembered hav i;; ("!! a i: umber of t-keleti.n, books arnl p:per. knives, forks ami spoons, :,rd tii.-!i'S eatltieil iinwi:;' the rocks. Ik this way the party progressed, until on Adelaide Ft ni.oila a S'eichiKik wo laau was met who toM the most impor tant story of any ohtained duriti the vny::;c. Many years siijo she, in eoni j tir'y with le r lmsbaini, had seen ten w hite men il' a':'i!:!r a sdetljre with a boat .n it. u the coast of Washington IJav. I he men v,t ie '.iy thin, and their laotiths were dry :tiid hard and blaek. I f r h:i' baud and his companions tried to help tie; white men over the ice, but at len.,'th hvst sil.t of them. The next spring site saw a tint on the shore at the h-adof Terror Hay, and dead bodies were within and outside it in the sand. There were a eiwit many of them, but bow iiu'ny "-he had no idea. Many Miinpfs wore lyirur around, including Ixxtka and :i tin c.ise contaitiiiiit written papers. F,-.rt!;o:-e tp.e natives cared nothing, and b f: ile-Tii to t'f winds r.nd waves. The was !e:royfi by an itepahslt i". e na th e. :.d rl-'he I. " .ordiug to I.'noi ti.:: tft Sehv,!t I-:i"s belief, t'nose reeoidts 1 -i which s i i.iujh v.. Mild have lvcn iv ".."! I to "'.) jun which -o tnatiy V'fTil-" ! ..' bern ! -Ct d. Then b; ,:a:i Ihe Pe.lVeh for boites ;!ld it'. i-h, wr.ii v .1 1: 'a.:i ess, lit; man skulls .IK'I bones, tin: ivpi V. ..f boats, piece? of iron a! raii. b;.v.e;! medieine lmttles a:: i ti:i -c- l.r-i.e -t; -hu t "teh-s wt re (out,d oil the P. 'i-.th coar't d' ill'.-'.-' - Hay, Sr'nowilirr v,!;.'ivn,i: pav: v had r.e-t detfli. Onlv a ;:'t e.;ir:. as'.'.ii-: v- d. a::d tin con taiilt'.l IlothO:.; "t ;; itance. .Vbove ' -U 1 i'.f -: '.-rs eante Ujiojj the n ("". ia '.tM .' i.t t t h' ir joorney, ; ;.: a'U t'ri 'n-r. wi.o ii:." ; d.'.-ti, oii'ship ': el-.b-f of the V.X !:; the VeS--.-l !l i ti''!.; fr. from i ;;tm. At this nee?, kettles, i. 1 1. a oj i o.i 1 irravc. i ' w.i.; a si!rn Johh trvit-.-- by the i I-o;!. litis that 1 Lieu;. Ir- v I :'' i f If." 7". . ,;-. J he boat - w r' brought awo.r for tjiterrnont i:. Ids ea!i'- '.ao !. 'i'ne oiher h-aies fia.-.aci wi' I ot-fil .ti the spot, and il is Lit;, red the remains -f from twenty to frrry per-..; w ! bitrh-d. liaviiar thus i h ; j :,.);' ..'.;"..! he hne, atid explored ti-.v: y n:;' c- ;,.!a: for nioidhs in lepe of yet ui.:l;.;: ' i.a- ;.' vr, the party safetv jiee-u ;i ' d !): ' em a v: r c Ciin e. . : i.- 'A' i : 1 1 ' t by the va. Tia; j. tii - .u.j.ie I eleven ii.oiiths atid (mi-'"! i. iie-. b'-i;! both in La:" a! d o, a a:i a : . pal a ! lee. d feat ef A ret;.-, tiavi 1. A ? uli T faa'a: of the jouri.' . e.r.;-: ov-r, wst- that t ;..tr tv uah--:t. d hv t! a way, ! i vif ; ..ti the reiia'.-e:-. a"id otla r ;'-od that cr uh! ! ; o' end. i't aa l ita: fver the pam" t'-nitory as tiao i mversed by I'rar.I.Iiti's sa n. tiicse livid in ol-iity wl'.e re the ot ! - ril ' ! i:i want. Ami though they i!i 1 l , t T obtain the records of which they wen' in .st art h. tin y did, ns lr. If.iy s sa- s. seeure moot valuable ittfonaaf :o;i, contributing much to geo--(in; hlcai ki'owletlge of hitherto entire ly unknown regions, as well as tothe inai sole! ion of ,i soluti ui c f a qio.utittn which has'for so 'on? a time command ed the a n.p-tthie r.f t he civilized world. JZr-it.iiitit' "-' I (.'.'ir''.it':'.', Selcncd fn Trimm factoring Flour. Until reeently it was believed that the only th v. be sought for in iha pco-d-iati juof good c'eoi Hour was a more or less line ui-dutpgratio: of tbo keruals of wheat. As Jong as millers held tt the tln-orv Unit c rinding was all that was required, a large percentage of tne notkr nan its naiviivn powers great ly reduced by be ins ground to an impal iiable dust. Science, bv jibl of a inicro- pcope, has sle.twn that m really good I bread can be made fti.-ai :kur in which j any larixe portion f the sUirch globules t have been thus broken down. The ris ing of bread is due to the starch globules which remain whole, while the tlust from lite disintegrated ones, by .root ing, j ir:ir.:;rtt th-a t It! net nrwl ;Aa Tiea rf I the haf. It is bat recently that these facts have been tuadt; known to millers, an I since that time they have been dis- carding their old theories and machin- ! try and devising improvements withthc iew to separating the starch globules, ; ratherthaii pulveri'tng thetii. Anotlier j important advance in this industry con sists of an improvement in bolting ma- I chines. I'ntil recently the bran was separated front the fiour by a powerful ! : air blast, w hich blown off the light par- ; tides of bran. I'onsideinble power is j ; reiptired for this process, ami although ! it is carried on in a closed room, there is ' not only a great waste of the liner parti- j i les of llour, but tiie impalpable dust . penetrates every part of the mill and of- ; ten givtf-; rise Lj destructive explosions. 1 Hy a recent invention, electricity is ! made to take the place of tho air blast, i Just over the wire bolting cloth, which ! j has a rapid recipiocal motion, a nunilier j : of hail! rubber cylinders are kept slowly j revolving and rubbing against stripes of ; j sheepskin, by which a large amount, of j fractional electricity is evolved. Then, as the iniddlincij are sieved by the recip- ; roL-al motion, the lighter btan comes to ! : the top, whence, instead of lie-ing blown j away by an air blast, it is attracted to ;' , the electrically charged cylinders, as i light substances aro attracted to h piece of paper or a stick of sealing w ax which ' has been smartly rubbed. The removal , of the bran from the rollers, and its ile- I ' posit on one side, are readily effected, j wh'!e the flour is earned in another di- ' ; rection. The separation is thus made ' . complete, with very little loss of dust, j ! Still another device has been introduced , to remove from the wheat, before being j ; ground, small pieces of iron, which, de- spite the utmost care, will find their way I into the grain, working great injury to ' ; mill machinery. This trouble is now I '. remedied by the use of a series of mag- j ; nets, directly under which all the grain ! i is made to pass. These magnets readily i capture all the stray pieces of iron from '. the wire bands ucd in binding ; and ; they have also revealed the singular fact that, of the scraps of iron and steel w hich find their way into the grain, fully one- . ; third are sometimes beside the binding 1 wire. They are of larger proportions, ! ; of varying character, ami much mote j I hurtful to the machinery than the wire, j Thus it is that science is constantly ! , coining to aid all the varTed industries, I lightening the labor of tho workmen, ! decreasing the cost of products, ami in evry vaj improving all the various t processes which are in vol veil in the im- ! proved and constantly advancing oivili- j atiaa of the age. The Wtdbi Atlor- t te- , if;. l.t.'.T Nl' F t Ca.-e.T U Ch lh I. 1- a t . t. A F.a Mot s G-iui.r.'i. At a grand banquet given recently at (irosswanlesn, in celebration of the hunuredth-annivi r s,ir of the Calhod'-Yil's completion, i-h-op Lipvivinezky, in proposing the, toast of "The Hungarian King.m 1 theliontan Fon tiff, ': raised alott a crystal goblet which had undergone a strange adven tutea century air. In thes.immer nf 170. Fran:; I lacker, a master earpenter from ;'ea, who had superintended the constru -tion of f he ( irosswardein Cathe dral. emptied this very glass, standing n the roof of the hngi I'.'itiee. to the la.'.I:h of the "King" of Hungary, Ma ria Tin :! sr.. r.nd hurled the goblet from him with the intention ot shat tiling it to ieei-s. so that, having served to do honor to his sovereign, it micht. never atrair. !'e n'iiieil for any meaner pur pose. Tho glas. hov.'cvei . .si:sl a ineti not the I.a-t injury from its full of nearly two hundreti feet, ami was picked up by a vetierabi" ecdesiat ieal dignitary, Alt hot Solo-.non, who proposed that the name ot the j. i 1 1 " ' should be engraved upon it, and that, it should then he sent to Vienna as a present to her Imperial Majesty. H'fore, however, this propo sition .-one! be carried out, Maria Ther-e-a d't-tl. ami the infrangible goblpt was solemnly ih posited in the. Treasure- 'haneit r of I he j rosswardein (,'hapter, wl:i re it h is rt m.'iiued ever since an eb ji ct of popularudmitatiou and reverenee. On the oceasiitn of the late jtibih-e it was produced for the special pe.foso above referred to, and oin e again, alter a hun dreti years' honorable retirement, teem ed with a loyal libation to the health and long life of a Magyar monarch. Loiuhm E. FiftKHAM. "Viu:ii Dritivi Sli i p. It has fro ipiets'lv happetie-il that studious men have done rer.'.iy ban, material work whi'e ashtp. A- .stann of excellent verse h in piint which Sir John Hershtl sro. l to h-tvc r rr.p(s'id while n?Ieej. and to h.-.ve remt to!ered w hen he aw oke. It 'H1 the f,fttn cet down on paper during the day thoughts a:-d ideas which hail lrcr-"ntfd t b' insr s to him tlurirg th.e preceding night. A gentleman once elitained that he was playing an cntirely r.ew game of earls vi!h t hree friends. Wli.-ti he awoke, I'm structure ami rules of the nev. g..me. acr aU-.l in the dream, eam.- - Oy t.:e- ir to is tn ruory. and 1:3 f ir -1 thei i s- ingenious t i:t lie af-tei-w.-.r.l fi. 4,k :.'! ph;;-' -1 'he game. else i-j cPed v.h'i'-a cetleman in his sleep r ..n,; . .' ;.;t , i.. r:v .st:.t:zrs and F t if t hins'f. Ta'-: itj.. r, h htr .1 Iialhte V.- i' -:. 4:. :;;, ,1 TV- "I't ''IFs S e.a; i" : a : '.:oo. I.-,;,l Thore v . when a V'-.:.; h .. , !.-mi. turns' Jf one v-:.;: ; r ; i, , .. r.r. :Ji a pjtee ,.f Ittin eoi: -;' . i, ..-h I e had under taker!. II- ' .' .; le..: of the Ruh j Ct. ti II a t ;. -1 . : I :s C"n;poiti )n in o dre;.ri . r u. .1.. rt ;? t ext morn ing, rii.il w jts i :. p! n a i ti ( en the feli cuous f oru i '.vn; i, i t, mm.:. J. V- w - J'V'?-.ir"' ': V s SS' DISCOVERER OF F.tKA'.-r.Ivr; I;.;;t, FitftT.--Thoe who se the dr.ed jp:c3 at the stores thi. have a t'-mptit.g whiU-ne'-s. being r.t;a:'r. a light ."-: ".red as the frefh frnit. no riiOihr. v,'-:.-.:.-r how they can be cue d son!c.-';y. 'In- fa -t is that s::ch fruits n.re t:-l .-:.ly .'; : h:l I h aehr-1. They are h'r'.: to ti e on-- ng n; that is m to g;v;. ho; s a ?-r:gh? color, tuul la jrarart i. t-traw p.ats their wt. ir rtcss, viz: suliliur. It will be rcclh-crej that we gave l-a: j-ar an account of I ho Zinnoerm.in fruit dryer and its work ings. NoH'-.ng ngo tho inventor wrote t'b t.'iat l.f ha 1 h7ig 1 rt'ii experinu n! ing in blc tci.it g fruit, an 1 snt ns a satttpie of appl- 3, ;u':e the whitest we r-ver saw, bleached in his dryer. Hereafter the ilryer will bj s'ntout with the necpsarv change in fernai eto ,ul;vpt it for bleach ing, and loi'-ctions for the operation wn! b" civ n. Of cotiro bleaching is f-tily pr.tct i'-j. IiIh with fruit m this or other closed ilryer, and could not bo i ore with fruit in the open. air. As the ' quest ion is sure to bo ake 1 tf the fruit ts any the h-5s wl'ole.some. we anticipate il au-l -a" ret in I be least. Jnt.r, ;.'. .1 ; '. LYDIA E. PiKKHAKTS VESZTABL'S C0MP0UI7D. I'or all Female Complaints. Tjii TTjk-vrati-'vn. its nam insrrffc, cot- t of V-fc.cti jrop-rtis dt nre luirmioj to (he mow Ccl jraxj irpvakL Vpoa oo triAj (h imrlt cf tliis Com I in ! -;:. h rTJr.-iiz.-y. Mf lief Is Jmrn.linte : rn-i hn -it us iff -nnCnul, ! ninety-nine e" in n h-.n. Uij. Oa fro-'-.:it of ;:a p: ovvn merits, it is t--ij-: prjn"T:r.J nnS mcT? l y t?? lt .hy: ja th rotir.try. It wlii cum MitLHy th c-r.t f - rm rf f-iHn-r f tTi i:cpj, I.tfisorrbo-a. !rrrir!r and j r.r.ri.1 Ira-tnsatl-s.Ti.all OrtirhtTi T.at Tr InSnxnTn.it::! find '".e ratioa, JHsjItnjrH,H Dfi;'A'intv Hftfl tUf cv.:i tbe 'i.u rf It ftiire ftnd ct-l tun fr. flK) ntniln nn -e-rlj ptro of dovl ; rc-nt. Th t-:irln'.v t x:ir toui hsraiH tbcro I chcck.a !. fwt t prorri f . ffc. p-r.t t ro'1 t--t irimdy t h cfr b- r div.--.-.f -i. it prrr.wnf vrrT irtj.m of thf rr-i, m.n.l p-ivri ttfI:.'ean'Jiirir, It rtuorM fnfaf ri-.r.;,:!rT.rr i royi alir-ivins for sL.nkiiJant. anr itiivt. wtni:ni- ,e:v :nl I-U'.Uy.EpV-r.i, IrrrMii airl Ivr.i f-tir. i1at f"-l.:: rf biTiru dvrp, rmsinff i-ilii, j J-Jt ani tiftrVitrho, Haltrsi trrtnftr.ot;t!y CT:r-il hj ' !r It i?I nt !! t;w, rn QadraU rirrnmn- ! c-, rrt ii hrr-n.-ny r i'htLa Uw that r-rrcmv tit . ? r KMnyr.-mipt-iinVt cft-h. i- pm thin cnmBj j Lydia L Pt-xham's Ve-ctable Compound j Ir prri rr-i M ".VI rs Twrl Ann'ir. I yrrp, XaM. ' lTk: . lv:'.:i,rri. S -..1 17 cuia ji t: - I fcrm.tr ..'J.nl-J in i! f irrD titt.mma, ttn-tjt j 'f r if. : tr riliwr. Mm. PlvsnM i f .- :.r -! -r 'l l fr. i-.-.rr frnJ for j V. t rifrrfoU-Oi. -!v. IVl.iA f. PiVKFAM' ' UVr:; !-l.:.s. r-..v -5.rw -s-'rt;..a. ItLsaum ' i:'lT'i7-i ify "f ;i I ivrr-. r-r-jbHrS. ! I'"r tip l y ir '. A. Km v .. f Jpurrnl i Agent', I'lo.ii.ur.-h. I'a., and It. Wm. t.rxMoN, Driii.'ii"t, I.hrns'. iir r. I s. T-J.'.-lv-. i t GROUND PLAN Or JOHN WANAMAKER'S STORE. g mM4GgNTLCMEN'3 FURNISHING. txf tfi Iuj m 3 urn1 aaa a a a m .a I- nnni- u u u U a QiDffl u h MARKET mfcn i 1 1 -J-1 Cj M J HORSE GOODS. fl I 1 VALISES. r a a prta cm a a r iir p n LJ caFTts n n n n n n "g ri afflJg Z CZ3 CZ2 tZH i U ej te u i , l-i I 1 1 s h o e s . d z on II I I " ' II II II II II II II II l. l I I I II I I L I V IT BOOTS ANDBHDg g g in n n n n n r ffrii i a u u uuuoy a ay U U LI U LI H a , .On bHDES 1 , 1 , ri , " - iuuUl x Hi tu qq 1 p4 i 1 fci vUJ rR rgi nsi rii entrance 0 Da t, nWDinn TRANSFER, n C2g5j L fl U Li fill fffD,5' 50571 fgoP f UCL0AKS. 1 a 1 n n n r - asa en jiwa,t,nVs 1 n n JJJ ENTRANCE CHESTNUT - ST. ENTRANCE. THE STORE AND THE TRADE. A study of this ground plan, incom plete as it is, will give you a better idea of the store, and of what is in it, than de scription can do. The store covers 2 acres ; a basement is under, and galleries are over, a part. The whole affords somewhere about 5 acres of room. This particular business is 4 years old; it began in 1876 with clothing; in 1S77 it became a general store with such goods as you see in the plan, with carpets, up holster', furniture, and kitchen-furnishing up-stairs. Since that time gallerv after gallery has been added; and there is not an inch of room to spare anywhere. To the surprise of many, it has ilourished while trade was languishing almost everywhere else. To us there is no mystery about it; nothing surprising even ; unless it be surprising that so conspicuous a business should ever be misunderstood. Vc do nothing more than simply to provide facilities for your getting what you want. We don't mean to say that other facilities arc not provieled for distributing goods ; but that's a different thing. We provide so that you get what you want, exactly what you want! In the first place we've got it. In the second place we send it. And if wc send you the wrong thing, or if you think the charge is too much, you bundle it back to us. We tell of these things in the news papers, because there are thousands of you who don't know what we are doing; thousands of you don't know the character of the stock that fills these 5 acres; thousands of you who, therefore, buy where you pay more money. We are every merchant's fair and open competitor. We do not expect to gather millions of trade from all over the country without meeting opposition and misrepresentation. Some will be lieve whatever is said against us. The only answer mkVe is: Send back whatever you don't want at the price. We want your trade. You want our goods; or would want them, if you knew. No matter how far away you may be ; you will do well to send to us for some things. Wc ask you to write to us about something you have present occasion for. When we get in communication with you, wc shall have one means of winning your trade, viz., by pleasing you. When wc have won it, wc shall have one means of keeping it. viz.. by dealing with you as we deal with everybody : giving you large return for your money, and sup plying your wants so intelligently that you will write us for what you want as naturally as you say "good morning" to your next-door neighbor. JOHN WANAMAKER. dfnut, Tnirt.vntfc, nl Market "trf't-t.', ati'l Oifr hail ?inar, rHILADIXrJTIA. UL.U? I UU I L.8E It:i & li: CLINTON STKKET, JOHNSTOWN, PA.. . 8 Pa i b ifj It! 7 A 'Ot. NAT 1 1:1:. :i.-ivl:i. ! !;.! Mna: tt :i:m.: -r i li:n--i I i 1.-r. f li'.in tti r.l't (!::;( '.. (-VIP. if f't i l.'Ti- i to fi" f . tii.'is'.'t i ov v l: ! i!i i n.-e; s over t!i" it-'. Y.V.'rli 1 1 i i I s t h'Til tr"iiiLr t .'link a; a j "1 mi :t c:iUr.' r-iini-t ". r I y . si it '1 'ii v. ill --'i- ilie to:1 -t'-r fow ei 'M". 1 I !" !.(!, V ll". i'.l til. 1 ' i ' lr" a ii-a'il t i e. ! Ui'.l lui j lt -il, ; 1j j' IT! la V ill . but , Mi! Wiiit ;.it jetilly on tiii- t::l-li' leaves 1 In- waUi. exi'ii trumi'li sin' l:.ay i-liiinsc ! ivtit iiri tin re. ,-'A.:r!i:!i ln-r tail ;ii 1 1 i- liics atal ii,!'ii: ;i,v ctM.l b.ii'i v I f r It ii'V-'-r.i ; i:t! '..i lr i In- i .1 I. !-;.t.l ; i , i a !:! 'l.:i-f. To U.- l:i,ei,,n --later it ..i 1 Mini tl:.a sin i- art ! ti-"! !.-! pi-.l a: 'in.; !!; H.ii-t ..! in-r Irnrei-': last tin.. '.:' e-. at in-r . 'i1-i:Hhilaer;-c. n u" r.t-t-ti.j.; ! li:rrv Ijf r. 1 it lifiuMy v.::! ti!; if t ha'.! !-e her jii n-'ij f t " t'iaVf io, !,i I'm t'i.'in :ui pi ;-n I 'hir.k. ''T is iii h'lie Iheie timli.'-j it( il clit'-f, aii'l l...t uiiiii-t iaivf j.rivi:. -?t . y A ".,:.t::'-';'."r to an I'rlish j -e.r?-.il telN h'j fili :v. inrj: t"ty ft tl.c 1'fs' iii liii lienl, nnrrfl 1!1jus : ho ii i t it !,'-r 1 !:: l'irf-t. i:--r tin- at V"V.'jr$t. nor t!if y;i- st 1:.ti ! f tf. party, snl Lew t-).a I:ks k iii it l.er fti; r riKU'y v 1. iK'tv ri';t. t'iit v, ita-.i'l::'' that Jt it.fst l.f ! l:j (,ii;;!i ;., r lot o" t ! araeter uvA v.ili. ii!;i- !.; I-,..!? u'i i T);ort unity "f wjiteliiii ii.-r t".v.' !;-r r.-'r-i'tri'itris to a pi:ie .f n: isf -h iff, J:!o!i !!, :.!! qnire evidently knew In f :::.irist tPe iavvs of 5 tit ir Ii ;i'-,:i: ei;rirs tfiefire idle c'im:c i-;. t!" f'.y. iT p.-.iiliii-. The t-u ? w ei" :!i a :'t !.l j : - J : r i : i j n iik rr'!, M.-! in ;'i: ti.-!s.tr ! vas -nn e.nt i o'-.fce. v. fi rfiii ?-ott:t nn.t.f-! r'.e:c n'lrn!, 'I i:.- fail '.i ; : e; .i! .it y A from Ike i 5. a; -i i v a .i-'l. iri nhleh .:i-; ;i il l v lia 1 ! !;f i:! r.lt ; a: t W iff ill l!il( cows broken il.ron!i tin- ;.'.;. j;ot at tlif:i U'l.i'.i'.l mar, !. i:r.l tjffi! 1i i vmi out apain igr.omiiiioiifliy. t'nilaiiiitpil ly thi:i, they mar!.' a third r.ttaek, an ) v.e huppfiK ! to arrive jnt iri time to?ee i' ih'tif. V'!:il" thetitftl V- h' ha 1 i'.l i VC-I1 : h !i hack to tlii- lifl I were- s-- i: I Mar, il.e e-o-.ft till preteniP-i! j a t r:::: in 'r.-.iiijuility as Jhoutr't no '':fr"r a-nhi-t ion tlutri jrra--5 ha-t vc r t ;;tf:f -t t heir iniioffnt niiii'ls. j'a.t i,o soti-ar tlid th roast ai'j.eiu' to ho clear, than efT tt I nias to-'.ai'ii th---' hiii'iiie, with a quick am! reohm- step, rhakiiiit her hi il l with a iniwt lU-Cant ami jinnty air :; s-ho valkfl. I it1;! ai: i !y e fry "t hc-i ( -iiv,- left off fatinjr. a:."l f.. lion til her, a'.l ivit'ent i rf'i i-i ly nwaif f what ilf int-ant to Jo. "ticking her horn-, k k : . i I : 1 1 v tireh-r t har of the Imnlh, anil Iieavim no her In ail to f xtract tlie hunl'e! trom 1 1 1 r? irit'iitnl. fli very ooon niatiapeit to re M ovMhe oh.starle. nnl then jrorftiU-iJ triiiir.piiarith to the mangels, with hII lr ron.patiiens nt h-r hffli. Now, in this ease, Dnlas seeliis to have nsed M ine- reasntiir.5 power ; for there hti no iiteiv.pt iiiaU- to latter do-vn the fiito 1 y hrufe fori'P. nit'l flu had ili-'-overed thf la-eessity of lifting it up'.vard. Hhu ) as a talftit for ojH-nin paUs with easy f.-isieniii's v. i.irh ii rather trunhiesomc, pntiitij her hnrtiM in arul votkin her head about until fhe jet thp f;i'tfni"-s ' ral'T'.e. Aia. in this, , !ieseen s to j-h-iw trason or -hj-rvat :on. for eNe 1oh v..ii!d sh ! tii.v.- which p-ait of the rate Ti:iK!,i rii.i-.- The C nti.ti I'ei roiifir A-zin, India. she rootir.-j.Iar-f i-i a sreat nnnihfrof r.r "niriiiii h'.ne i '.-.ea'i? : tia-y f.y v.;l tf t he r.ij-hl.or-, --- country t r foi-1 t Very r...'-nii".p r-, r in the ewi.i-.ir, w t...-ti th-y !rii k t: a t -.iik ittst e'lithi.ie the piis ia waiis. !n this tat k are a ',u;:e t:iii:.her of fresh ; ' r ti:i". . which !! in wait for th ; 'eons. Any -ird ai'cht ir.ij Jo ilri:.' : t ::r rsic of t!. se tt:. ;! h.-.s a : I chance of h-tvini; its hc-u: hiUfi; e.rl and , eaten, and the h-adh-ss h.-t'ies of p ;;- v hit e hi en j ie!o d t.j:ar the wnt r. 1 he j.iceot!-. however, e.re ;tvv;:re ef the 'iirtl' r. rt;. i have "nit en th. ;'..'. w:!.;4 I '.-Mi to. -i .-:;. :' : A pijjr i!i r-'.rnes ia. i.tal. as it i.e.us the tank, iia-lea 1 of f.y- ii ir dovn at oiiCi- lethe vv!r i edc. ;ii cross the ti-..h r-.t iJi a.t tvvrntv feel iilove thf Mitfac- Mid f hi n V.y haVk to i.c -:. from w !.ich it c;in,-, ;.; -pa rant ly si i i t !i-r for fclich'.ins: a sa tv Sjv. v. hie h :t h;ei i n; irki i! as It ih-w ov.-r ihc hank: ' i t. even wh.-n stich a p"t ii.- !-cen se i.ilfi!. th;- hied v i! not aiiii? t tu the ettge f th?- water, hnt on th.e hatik ahottt :i v.'iid fi'in tf:.- u r..f-r an i vii! t la i rar. , d wn ;ni' kly to the water, ta-ce two or three hviitieu Kinp." of it and i h."a oft" to r -j cat the fi'in? pii cs at niv-thcr '. t'rt f tho trnk til! it. thir-t is sati?:5e.!. I had oft. -ii w.V.rla d the hirds doirp tliis and eo:-id not aecoiii.t for tadr jtrarire naxle of drinking til! tohl hv tr.v friend the Sujvi intend n! o! the Prison, ot the turtles which lav in ainbur-h for the pitj- ; Oil. .: .' a Xu?i'.-(. I It is ralen'affd that w:e yall.. u of ' white pr-.hil w ill cover ahont fortv-four arils of .surface. mm f m s43 -9 t M 5 ,4 VcT mmm t 1 Warner's Safe Kianer snd Liver Cure. 1 '"I'mw 1t TYt- rVrt.f.. zrt a rt. . "rf-i.blr rrrparxtion and lhOfil. , 1 rlnnr.T lfijifn. 13,,"1,"n,n;!' of blshrt orcJ-r In proof mtr Vr.r ih. run. of Tlnbt call for TVr- ,iiJ;.L?r ,h,? c.nref n lcf. nn.1 tVonthrr f?A?"5R S SApE BITTERS. i 'otmlfd a. fin nr.iv i,T.rn,,H . . . . iuUI.-a of two s.m ; i rire.. 30v. n, , l n'," WAHNEO'S Ritp t-rrnt.-ti-r-' Q. , ,- ' . vine our,- llraM-br inri ' 1 f-filf f.llr t Its. mii rnli, vrs Vri'ii.rt rro- wrt. niftitai itiork. and'ot'it-r i'tw ' " .,-r,rr-L-!l 11 , 10 P'i antl 5. s, rt, tnriwl Nm-M. it. ruvor l-t,.r.-- . . bother tfk.-n in fji;.-!I rr IV. cVk- ' l.oias ,-r mo f prH-n.. ,-so-. j.n4 fc.- WAD N PR'R C A rt- r . - I ,M - . i.-ii f. ;, l 'v' .afnuir. r n I.I SSOS I HOUlil l; w , " 1. ...t i f ??.. i,,,., ,i . -s. iridic it' I a n '.. h a, p. ,. , t!:.- I..;! vet v, -.-j., r : ' '; ' If,., tji'.'-fi- 1. I5.uk r s- ! i. .. side of tie s. l,:r,o,. ,, j ,.. ', ' ' to t.-ll v I.:. !. i noi :!i .:. '1 ! eei,' n ! : :. . . .. dr. Mt.:: f-.r - ;,. ,j ;'' ta:n. . A t'T. 'i v. P.',. 1, ,,--.: i made fr.ia hail-.:.. J. t.atl. l.oi.n.1 t '..i ;i. ; ;.t ' : lonsr or :u .'. . ". To hi a i. ; , . , M't th- r. '!,. ,.:: .., . :.! ! )' : :- - . (-: .. . . , -.tit . rt ii v. Ml 't r. . ; . -. 'i'-1 f '.. : : , , ; ( hoi. 1 -,i.'. . - ; . , , t nre : '. t o c. rd of ! ::' ..; . .'. -a-i- j e:s -. . '. 1 se ! - r ; '- 7. lot' rry 1 v . and i:!'w:.id. . crii.hs I t !,-';. i :... - er at h- '- i.-d, .. . J ':, -:. , 1 '"!' . Vl'-'a. fl- C'l-i. 1' ar d vv'.f f ii ! ' : r -:v v.!" T.-.-t r v-1.-.-- . M. To J c r : : h-ve th i: n . . . a ! at joint . -- a 1 i-.t h . nit sit" I . .-. v. ; .(-.. T- I ;r i, . i ; ' . - t. ns :.h iv e two inch's :; tf : ' c . . . . v. ire that t -d- t the h-i'.'-s in Vt- s-t-i,.- ' . . whip op serve T a: N ... A . !! ;si, v. ih ' f. i'-" P. l"-.r r ht - . 1 . : .- h . hii-roh' lrt:.tl:v. i-c ::-?;i ):.., , , T i-'e : or, n-ak" a ' cc; v! : i .- i'; ' Shipped S'i"k to "'.: ). l; -(. 1 ri: i: ivy t he cd ;c: w it; -y-hcad f-tti drawi'. li. U! en a tree ': --( - ,A . ,4 h:iv ';o:a a --f.d. . , '. tiide of lb tie !cw:d v.':,; . . jroii:?. In sittnfa-1 ,t thefjidd to the brtrn. n; . . i - rat. In winter :t i. st... . ,.. thehr.rn to stock .!, j . . , . ...'. Iocs. woal. t -. ,,- -..' Iiiost rer.i-rad v k' ii k-d. 1; i;. , tiitRu:h'il from tl. i ! w i, taste und snu 11. 11. An ot-rl'i-i ! n e; r , , r -, terproof. is Tna-'e fi. -u tf : c" , tt.oofe. eo.f rt'x'V'- a'id h i v.- ,: .. thf hoi. k f- rn.it. k th l ft;. : wholly without r-eruii. r,- ... sewed up nt the to". If . tho hair on h. it is vtsy .r- v worn iti dry snw. 12. A tub's- is a;:y -... j're takirc a turn with a r- pe a: . trunk of three or n.o; ti e - ronva-nif ntly near !op. :!t r : ! nrake fast, and lay ltoards en p-. Nunsrr.T A'.snt Pi s : J'l.Ktit. With thf Hlitei:.-: t he plant pi-dd'f v or n-trs. r of t!it"f ft'.: V.C '." :' i: a ' - fr.st horse, rr j, lh'.t .t' ': eorrec !::; a tewn. :.-..- ; . " -drt-'.s n! dollars' v.-r.h-l ter he hn- d h.. the n - ' .-' : "r'f rr.'..i j-vrM.'! v. . I : ...j .-. ; vs aViont it. tssh;t- : ly to d i what he ' .- s. ' i 't her 'pie':" i-t:i t ! -at - ' -i ' -- - c rl pn be :-.r- th- r - - ! . ' : en ; 1 id at'.e r ti e a- J ' -. f r iers it will 5-e a for thf nt to tide, v.- ; - '.' - r However U'.--ai'.y s, .. i ,: :. .:: ;. . is hardiy ..-..h:.- to ; 7 ' .; . live and t 'ait- --. :. : . I.er i. v'aif t' - :'.- ,, v-itrtMro. J h y most ; asi-s r:;,ir- r e v r-d y t ill i' 1 i t V V. 1 t 1..1', . ; State f::.'! will. I.- y." . . tie Co;,.;; : V P- Vf iii.-i.' 1 1, ':i to ): i - , . -a tran ciin to be : a. . ; f.trh a ::!: ry. v ; : - ; . . d r.t !:. !c. nvt. :'! . , v. .llin to s.d -o.; ::: p la wevt r. he has t.o r -V- . .. tlliwise t t i :U i ; s ' .. -. i i? k"i.",v. i!--.- r -- s. fr-- nt a r. ciy e ; r-, ... l i. verj- :.?y o .-ii-: 1 .- i tit z to the :tnt ry a?.d -..-.. r ' lint why tla- n h.' -: . : htty rf lent b pv ?-.'' d d t. ' ' i wdth the :irs- ry i-- a re," i : : I : rjnite tn.ab'C t o r.n :.-t ? : ordered from a w. d . in the cia.iff of t:!ia- ; ' v. triif to the jr rait'i- s. "r : -v.. v, look for r div.ss. .'.hi !c:- t . in r-ven !h 1 1 st ; -.,! ( . . orahie htisint v.. . vv. -.'.; :: rej-rr;.ti t: p ssPc. d. : d ' :' ' that in fart, i, t s v, ,-r. j .t : Thr-e ti i veil n y el.a" s- i.a : .' to ? i: fmds which h: Vf t ' ettce, or they e'e.'eril e i r : in a manner wh-.-di thf warrant. .4 r K----.7., .-h i , r. i:. i.,-.i J-eo. "W. ZEVGKECSIiR,, HEATING and COOKING- STOVES tr'LUJ rhr.. vit:. rtvrr ITjt:J 'riTT3 f - a ?is '-s11'. sti -:-i Oltii - -.C9 bf 1, ! ...hr..,-,-...- ! lir-i- ' V 3 Si if ,1T o- Rt (1 rf-r.:;ar.-. RKi,''--S-riMl TTTf "--So-: iM. r. .h V 1 r Ti . t'i M f-'A !.-- fr llar.n.-H H fJ.J5r,J,.VVi.,-y'- Kl I., lirxi.- i I'-rl..- B &MVb c r4 fw p,.4 Tiif Swine 1 i At t r. tners. .f 'liicaro-. is , :.- , r P sioners , Hint ! by r !, '. t":. Apricnlt me to inv i -'';' atitl reined ;f of hoc i 1 ,- v - 1 Ir. letniers has bet a pro . .-' work with en rcy. h:i :r z - : :iT ters at ("ham pa rn CPv. I".'.. : ' ' Industrial Vnive--:?y. A. ir-. ':' of the 7 uii i.i t For. -r -iv, -i ! : :' r.i!it of the mlhoo nt:t' i"l ;: vest iirat ion ar.d the i.!i'.s ' l; '" Wen rra"hed. To aeertit ! h ir.oc nla'ed vo-iar ;m 1 !ir--i ni .!, and in ev ry inst.-o it-'. - ; - " was tlevtlt jH'd witli : f. -i : svt: : With theaid of a t-o :,.,, apvlied to varii tis tis' is. t ..! ' eovered tliat th.e rarrse wn- n cr -v ;' living; haotet i. wln'f rm i:"'-1- ' velopment were only he.'.', xiat ! Ilavinsr once pained jm ! te t: tern, thevn:ltiplv with as! ': ' ' 1'idity. and in the FtnaVcr 1 they stick together hi ebis- '" or interfere with the ei er '.'." dueir? dtsea? f. (--rh n- remevtr, civert in a f rthnl ' water. It wiil save the : ' but tiie animal that ha-.!..: :' affected v.i'.! never 1 er " arain, as it w ill no thrv ' ' ' j hie for feeding. Ilm I1: 1 Pays, the quicker a sick ! ' buried, tho better for il " o'vr ' r neighborhood. Ihevir ' cc : safety, and this cannot i " out st rict lrp'slat i 'n and ::' ': " ohnilar to those put ir.'c '!"'"' stamjiini out p'ruro-prn e - -l invest icatitvj i s'iil in pr " ir full ofheial le-.ort will s. n :f P! r ., 1 c- -1 f Lar;rost sancl Clicaposl Stock 1 Dry a nd Dress Cxoods, NOTIONS, MiLLIMERY, CARPETS, ETC., to hr foutnl in Cni'iliriaoradt'-.tain r.'iii:t?s. yTForirrt not the street and -.lumbers r.ia! not to rv.ii, buy and be h.ippy. AN1 MANi'l'ACU " It 1 '.U V i I,. mTKhhV. AITOBSXY.A l'.I.A W. ALT! "I"A, VA. -C'W'c - tfi "-'r'sf. If'tf-a tit IV .'v:iu' p 7. if WM. II. SECHLKil, Af'or.oeyat Liu, Klnnsbnrp, Pa. .Oftim in tnl onaift Knw, (recently occupied tt Win. KittelL Q EO. M. Ill A P R. Attornftj-cf-Law, Fl"'nhitrir, f:. !Tlet on C'trrrr. s-irnt, i ! i ee J jjra fianii ti!-ii .-tiicl. ii ... .', 1 I jn. sr. j. buck, ! I'HVSIL'IAN AN IS AN1 STKO EON. ' . Al.TflONA, P. flm.-e anil mvidnm-e on Kourteeoth rtree t, near Kleveiuh avenue, where nlibt calln run l mii.lr. ttmre hours from to 10. i. ., nml rrom a to 4 U'l In, r. v. Spe-ial attonl ion to Ii... f".".J''l Ihf I.tt rni.l rar.aorc!! a? n Sti'-sci'-al c'.eciauuu? ?vcrv vicscriHi'jn. ft l'j -ii I TI N am SHEET-I ROis AIJK. I 1)V l!vn1li Ave, Alt))n;t, Ilt. all Ktn.l rfompllj nml at ir., t ori 1, Rlfntu .. ( !V-'V;o.-tf. j KTDNEY DISEASES, CGMSTSPATSCH AlrVtn DM PO iTr. A- cw Dd wondcrtre whirl,. - P II tTl t H lOV l fr.,',. l'.D.Mnrli!. Vl! IRAVH M'il ll ll liimi .v. TRADE MARK Thrrat lnr-TRADE KARK .".ii;no ri rc fur N.'ii.inal '':ik ni.f,Spern:iUir rh.'a. t mnntenrv aid all .hH...!...-. flint r .li.pw a r. iurnre ol Sc:. ... .of M.imnrr 1 .; Z . ',7B-J"r 1 ""i'nl'. fcf TER TtElKC. ..iii H"r,i- ,'ml11" ' if"U, I'rrm.ture .,'."e' VT'1 ,R:1,,-T "t,1'r 'il-o-im s tliHt lc:.l to ln JLi V,r " "r'!"!'ti"n, nud o lYcm-Oure (Inivn. parnruijr. ln our .aui ja !rt . . h.-li we .1e. Ire to p.'iid free hv r,n,i , ,.-.w-ne. v-Tlie fnerilie Molicine Is "ld t.v all liriierl'M at I JlV'lt"'! "r !"'li r-"-1!4"rr T wiil t.e (K-nt tree l. mail on n-reirt ol tiie nmn-v bv a !,trefiiii The iry tlodlrlne (o., Vefli.in H)..l. ni-frioT-r Vim ; Jf An Oi.i. FAiiMri;"- Wri'V- ' who has tilled the foil i t f r""' andrneantimearcnnnilhit ''. e-' 'i and jjave hi jchihlren a C"-' 1 ' ; ' . Fays his experience has tanil.t thin? : 1. Hr. acre ef 1 tr h "' pared and cultivate 1. t,r'" ': , than two whih receivtd , : ' .!,", i amount of ljthor lt;td en one. : cow, bore. tnnl. ph.f p r ' ' is more profituble th m two kT- . ntnottnt r.ec saiy to k ep oi e ' iv One acre cf clever or p:."1- :-i more than two of cotton w! '."e "'- ', or clover is raised. 4. N.- f'r 'jV.,. buys oats, corn, u heat fhh-r :" "'.'. as a rule, tor ten year, cm Pheriff away from the do-T t"i. ..v 5. The farmer who never rra-N ' . . rers, sneers at book fnrrri:-; ..-piovcrne-rds, always h:t a h"'f poor 8tek, broken-down ';-,-complains of bad "f" a-'cr. " , ,r. fanner who isatove hi Vns-t '"'.'" - Inicto it in .nllmp t nirirL'e. ' '' ..........it. v - no IilKinr.QC . ottoi.il to .. I cr whose h:bittril tirvern f is healthier, wealthier jnd v "'1 he v.ho 1ies not r fn-e to hr- - :! ' i .J Il I
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