X ft 7S. Has been In consent p- use L;- t!:r public for over ttventy yours. anil ia thfy b"f i-reprint-Ic.!! ever invented for ISK.-eTOJl-I0 CICAY HAIR TO ITS TOrTIIFfL COI.OTZ AXD !XX, o- V LIFE. , It unppl -lica the nalurr.I fooil ami color to !io lair Simula vritl-oat e.-. tl.o skin. It trill inert nie ar.il thicken the growth of the hair, reveut it blunehiiiij ami failing off, ami thus AVEliT li.lLDNtSS. It cures Itchin. Erup tions am! I;m:irii!T. As a HAIR DEFUSING It i-i very uirible, giving t!n Iiair a liken poUnpa whieh nil admire, It keeps tho head clean, street and healthy. The ; State Arsnyer I and Chemise of Miisa. 851 Physi cians cndore anl it as a great triumph, ia medicine. WHISKERS will ehnno thf heard to a I'.IiOWS or r.LACK nt diseretion. Keinf? in one preparation it is easily applied, end prodnees n i trijaacnt c"lar thrtt will not wnh o-T. JT.r.i-.U.l.i ;v R. P. HALL L CO., Z'Am, V. 11, y-n ore S3Fi ' ' . Ant Monarchies and Ant T;opi;Mics. vir .lulni faibbock continues in tho I J'fUi nnl of tlit Liaw'ul Sorirty for sep- i tember Ins interrcst ing observat ions on ! . . . - . , . 1 ants. -Many exiierimenis are ivoonica j which had for their object the throwing j of some light on the power of comm-.ini- ! ! cation Possessed lv ants. It is mumps- ' tionable that if." an ant discovers a store of food, her comrades soon flock to tiie ' treasures, although this is not invariably the case. It ha:; been urged that this ! fact taken alone does no. prove any now- er of communication. An an! observinsr ! a friend bring;!.:: food home tuiht infer, ! without l'ei;:g told, that ly acconipany j i:;g th.e friend on the return journey she mij-'ht also pari ieioate in t lie good tilings. This argument has bcui met by sir .1. j Iv.ibboc:i's com.; cilingthe su.t who found ! 1 the trea-un-p to return to the rest empty- ! j hand-. d. If slie took u thing home, arid ; y.-t other returned with her, he argues ; j there nuisi have been some coinrmmica- . t ion between them. As the result of j i these carefull; -conducred and striking ' j experiments, iie concludes that ants are J in possession of something approaching i ; io si 1 -tuguagc that they are able to ask ! their friends, when occasion requires, to : j come and lend them a helping hand. ! His observations ou their it cognition of j relations are very suprising. Young . ants reared fro!ii eggs taken t';om a net ' were, when thev reached in:tlmifv in-! I traduced to the maternal abode, and al- j : though the old ants could never have ; set-n them until tiit moment, vet in all ' tiie cases (ten) they were undoubtedly : recognized as belonging to the commun- j ity ; a stranger ant is invariably at once ! attacked and killed. It w ould seem that i ' the recognition is not personal and in- ( 1 dividual, and the fact that they leeog- ; i nize their friends even w hen intoxicated ' J aii'l that they know the young born in j : their own nest even when these h:-ive ! i lee!I brought out of the chrvsalis bv ! j strangers, seems to indicate that the re- j : cognition is not effected by moans t f I any sin or pass word. The very impur- ! taut. physio!cu:c.il fact seems proved bv j I souse of these observations, that "when i worker ants lay eggs the;:e always pro- i ; de.ee males.' As to tl; lor.gevity of : j i;:ds, sone: r-f Sir .lol.n l.uVoock'o ants ,: ! have (-btained the eonsiderab'.e age of at ; least six years. When a queen was in- ! GROUND PLAN OF JOHN WANAMAKER'S STORE. tro:!i;c;'d ! into -ei:!:- I:f' A. - .' A r m e: e-r ' s 1 .- A " yi ji I 2 t!' :'. ljv i or I i t!l. TV-: tl-io. V '.1 :, - v- .: ".(:t t'-l'. : a WaTn?ri i K nf r . In r ? ; -c . frum a f : : . - t r -t:n t y-,: it. :o'i inviv: rir- liv:h 0: l n:i 1 . i : : :.i ; ;j Rf'l!':ly t'.-r 'i a 'int. .Iiun Ii ., i;. r.i i' i'lnl -. r t :, I r.-vifr. :!: 1 n ' i t ti':r:i:;f! I r. :ik i . : : li r 'i -t .-.!-a; lur . fiv.. : :t:.-v. 1: v ftl I ll.Vii, : i J j An IVu-'.'I i':!i !;. - It the krir i.T.- rif. r'.-iliM to- !.! -.1 : . : : v . ... ;:!- '- i r. .. '.. t !..-.i;!h wi.l l !. i "'i'-vru:!-!! -.rt .. ;rr(,M; aiMiy r . l'h' t.n'OTcry vif I i. ' r 'ur- mar!;? a ! t)' .!! ru:lii!"f. Mnda i I T:.r' value, it cod- ' irv t- T.unrish an-1 ar, :, ! ! t. ' i- rort'.rn It :- !''I I VI; a pain of Lite v::s at onee attacKed and v'!-at roved ; i'- would i seem as it ai::s whi.-ii had been :-m: Y. : ing in a r-. public could not 1 induct d ' t, aci'cpt oi a p:een. s.une peculiarly i interesting observation's are mad; as to : the treatment of aphides. Th.e rph;-: in j this case observed was the one to be : found on the daisy. Thtireggi are laid eany in October in the axiis of green : leaves of the plant. They are of no di . ie.,-t use to the ants, yrt they are i;t : i.-rt w'e-re V.v. y v;oiu t be exposed to the j .'"everity of the w.-athi-r and to innuii.er ; abU d-ieg'. rs. but they cc colleet. d by ' '!..! :u.t.i and Lrougl.t inio their l.e .ls. H r.- they are attended with the greatest , i .v ' t luough the !on-r winter months i; t't; following -March, when the ant? . bri.ig out th.' jouiiij ap'iijes and place . them to broY;.e ot, tho then voons! fhoot.s , of thedai.-y. This is ceilainly'a ir.ct . remarkabie ce.se of i.rud. r.ee and fre- i t liong nr. T) CUT 'I.'UV. M i l - ; oi j. "I. It I. ! T!1 i. !;i; o: "T. i i::t v i ' 'I; ii i.'.e r. in-' lv . l . '-: ; ,:ir I . v. 'me:!." - ',' .; '.:! f I r vsr- . - - :: :j in it r.M : tin .v, int. v. T!,i H.r-' t-ut " ;. i : I IT: 1 -M.i.' t:j. a .: ! ! i.e. or. IienJ- i ii: Kl.la.-.v?. !y r r r.--:n tl -s M ::tiii:0 :..n V : ol U:.: '!. f -r It rnreT I. the ants do not lay up food for the winter, they do yet nioie, for they keen a score of eggs, which w ill enable them to pro-curt- food during the following summer. It will lie remembered that ' j:uro; . a:i ants most gem-iaMy live mi food not' eas ily kept fresh, such as insects-. Th'v have not learnt the art of building cells for honey, nor still less of storing this: up in living lewyp-.ts. as the honey ant of Mexico. Ib-.t, v.ima!, the-,- have ; shown themselves in their habit's verv ' wis?, it may not be vitho-:t int-.rest to . tl:;- reader, i os.sllly now r- z-iding in ', country p'ace where ants are ht'.re t i .tboniid. to know that these oh i :a- j lions, so tod of n .vjjjy ad i:.t rt-:d, i w'-re onn ny carried oiii in the : of Septembt-r and October. t:is ..kr.lii t r ll! 1.: r ! ii. tV.H!', V.rrbf.f,: r. . T. Nor (;;:xri'Af.i.y K n-ciwn. Kevs wt.i'o originally mau of w;,-.;l. a:;.; the er.rliest form was a s:;i:;:le ci-kI: : !:;;!. ir to the c-:i:.ie-::i pi.-k.'ee'k. The anciviit k-ys are mi -t!y of 1 r !..-, u:.d of re markabh! siia the sha:: t, rminatiug on one side by the ward.J. o-ith'; .,il.r j "" ' 1'ihg. Kevs of this d: s.-rip; w-ro ! p-res.-nteti bv Jni!-aii.is to v.'ive?, ar:d I wen; let uiLe.l again u;.-divorce ersep- ; FACTS Vf-C.TTH K U ;J V.' i ?; G. i ' fi!n?-r, 'H.-'rhn. J:jm;;1,', StUtin-ti Rrdj iK.i.iiT-.iiv- rn;a- ii.e.i r.t i ..rt: s :rn ionic J vs tii u: -is 3 i: t,:!? -i- :ii t ti:-.3 i rur ! cr anj I!io t.tt li'. al' : Sfnuth Eistcrt-r I.Ter I r:l. Fo pTf- ct li tr.-s n-nux-.?:. n rf tjn :r:-.V le.'iit.t 'loMit t;t t.i o' e:v rr-.' ! t . ex.-.t ni-i J 't is ii It y ! tivf D Hoad-j cha, (il-'iraui ins, Ui.-r!jij. 'biU. K tineyS or i.r3r u ior..:r, or n v-"i rn-d n --.: 1 ciLr i-r, c r ::; :. r. t.'.o i ;! w 1ti-. t r- rr.ol- !,- ' 'r ; '' i i- I ':iv enraiivo Ei.d In . si--iwf.n; -i!f v, r irto-.i ati::c ' . u .iy i. i.;i eor- i!mr.tto er r-y r-. ! n- i, if r.i j v a P-inful j Cou- S f r i-. i C-te', i'.e.::::!:':. CtNOf.ti TomcI rtif -ly i.-t you. I: y. a ii :W 1,:- an.'" ir ti;.' f. s rt . I :ry. were fir.-' M.nb1 b Ihev ai ' period v, triumphal I 1 A. I. rv at the U iss at e meuli.'ntd hen t.'h:'.r!(T.'l ;.r to t t --. . j.., ! ;.., I. end i n i-. rtLr, 1 lor HW'jraa.sn Cio'era !n?bntij:.i It Hi hiveil Ihin-.lrnN of Lives J It Say .-ium louri. ro f-:i!.x n:i rt.Mc- d.vj-t wrJ: if-.tlH 'i iiMt.u sii'K, li i'. uo t ... i '1 on-.c t'V.iay j j in;-ttr r. iitt -'Uriltit-tirfrTiiOi.-.i..i-ii..rT.1 b- ft rrtv pi- n.i.t ie:i. .. X i-U r.i tr.i - r : i .-.r: ".f..i's 0:Tirr. T.imc i-i not " r.i::i dr;;,H hvt O .,. s?ft r.-. 1 I ur.it Fami-v'! ;in;.ti. f-i ; p:i!:iviy il.:.'-.'i I t"M-i Litt-r.4 rcr ." r. i Mtis r.r.. ,j I :nr Ti.t-.'-. 'j'r- i '-. b ';. Yi.;:ri:.-i.r.--: r... I., you. 5 Itn i. -st a.if ;i .'t i'OE'trt-i! It.:,:-r.eiaj 1 re j ' 1 r"'-- ' :a. r ': .-. tV"l i'-i'.vs rritorc fcr.iy or F.; I.-,t Il.iir to ' m:'--.-J y: th'.tl -. ! r .-...'. rpj-eicance. : -:J ii wwjn-. . " ' -p t.; fi.'r. ; n -i-t in cr i P'i -v.: t ; ' '- .. A tr ;-.:;l.--:'- rf o ' : v-i I s.-r'.n tT; ", c --a r a ', r" . - J.r: v ;'! en' i:. '..-.? r:-..! h.i---3 : .--".. i . Ly iUt Jr. :irNj!ii. joirt. !i r..i.:ui--iad u tf . ..I..., k-t g Hop B'tt9r. H -.v-- . t1cp Bu ' tj ii tf y--t ?r r rift i-i , f-, .- .. "i : ii .- '- - t:.r- 1 ' t- i f. f. i a a tfl m' sick- 4 :rr. i : j : ......P. j M r. :. t r ii li luma tl f ..-ir cf Kit'noy Ti , ' 1 - "1 .i 4 I ri- I : . ,' ; -.I-,- a I. -T.e.T Cf ... r:opf:ers I- '. . - - I r. tq "', i'',--' -- j f, t an m-. ! "i ooii . ; I I l I I I - c,i , r a r o f,.r M it r many, who invented the Mile of poet- THE STORE AND THE TRADK laureate. The 1- rech had royal poets ' int. IKiVUU ri..-..t 01 "'r . : 1 ..- ' . . Ti -torh-Mo. . r La- rf :r . '4 r- 03 HocME i 1 lf.t v tl r 'ni ,' -a i, ',-:-. ,r, tn- ' ' fl er :.i ; ; ' j Hop Si Lit tore. 4 II, i I'.oi? i-i hi' tit . i . n. ii..iue p.::, iriuu.phai entry mio i. iiien. in I He wore a hat lined wit!! red velvet, and surmounted with a ! nch p:um - of feathers. It is from this j n in that hats and caps are dated, which he:.eeforii, bei, (,, lae., ,.;;ttv ,,,' rh;..,. , emus and hoods that had been worn be- : fere in France. 1'revious to tiie ear . l "dd the men and women of Lngfaml i wore close knit woolen caps. i The custom of crowning the poeU or- i igiuated among the (i reeks and lb-mans ' tWiring'.the tinuire. It was revived in the : twelttli century by the euo.erer of tier. i .. . i . . , - ' mu i.o laureates. il;e title existed in; Spain, bit little is- known of those who ! line it. The tradition coiicei r. ; lir ie laureate in J-iniand i. that bid ward 1 1 1. ; in b'ti'iT, fioiiiaiii.g t hit crowning of eI : trar- h at Uotne in I'M 4. granted the of- ! hee to Chaucer with a early peiisi.in. i In 1 i-i the laureate was" mad- a pa'ent I 'fhce. Prom that time tiier.- ha.- bbt-n a n sru'ar sec'-ession of ir.ureatep. ! l.':i;;I the close of tie- eight, enth cen- ' t'li'y the hi. "ft irr-siins in use were im- i Joited ii .:n Ind.i. 'i'he earliist n:ei.- ' I ii-n -f ci-tton amo'-g ; he r'asste iw; h-v.h oT ai.t ity is by lit ro iot us, who speaks : of it by the name of tree-wool, which ; name it still btars in Geimau and sever- ' a! other continental languages. Cotton j v. as red. known in Pgyot uitiil a'-out ij ' :.e..rs 1 . !'on. Christ. Tie n it ai .pears ' ; yob.ible that it w;s imioib d, for all the cloths fouiitl enveloping th- nnuninies ; of earlier ages have proved on the exam- n.' :;. C itt .:-i elull.s are . u as having been imported into ! in 1 the htiowle.ige ' f both ! -re and ma intaciuie !iavii:g pro- ; 'ii t e-ive'. ed there l y the 2I ors i r Moh;u:.:ne..an i:;it j. ci-:. Tl.: vr the e.. ,t..s ef lir.iL brin liifaeture into Iurope. U.1 pf R II A r-. i r r t ll 1 ! n n ii i , . x. , . . TT h 1 I H U K ii i. L- U kJL'o. " 1 1 I U I i v . 1 1 r 2" i i t I I J Lli I . l- $h-5Tn a a a !i Li shoes, ffi zj aaZa UUUojlJ.Q I UJM i ! I II I I II II II I I I 1 l 1 -r l l i i i i I r A n t I w I 1 'J 't1 1 ,'l In1 1 S U. H 3. .LZZliZZJ ljIu;-u a 11 ; if rrr 1 . L S ' , i n r-i t.-i , i ' 'l? i SJ3 a U H ! -rr i-rr , rsil M ;! I r-i ft43 - - i i Tn i i I 1 " 3vl'-" - ll n n zr: n ;y - rn'.ui ; fev Co 2UL -7 rzi ij AvS- ivcv V v C2 . 1 im X A V ov L U. I i I I X . X 7- V-i"t it-i 1 ' ii i I I.I ' FOUND, j . , , & r, r- j - n iriNn X i! Xv i ll lit- S s. rtiCffr-TTX:--. . rS?c.W;&. W n n r. tr.r'i-. irr'i iw.., x x.--? . o--tj j. i i i i it &ao i Oiiiio Ml! Jr?' -x r fy 4'. -rv' ri io rEE S J agw I n ' n s F TiUSUN JRVVAR, Q LI f CENTLCM- Finn 11 L! L J ' L i 1 1 ii 1 jVA"iNC czj aar-j U I ' INFANTS' CCOTHiNfj ' "rrH il ROOM. 1- 1CL3JJ U L3 C3 C " " ' ' ' :.,.. I 1 I ( I ' I I . 1 I ' 1 i The First Aivericiin Irei. Hork. I In 1V, Jani 'S uiid Ihnrv I.ronai I ' c-sta hi !-!, il the t.tst l-k-omeiy i-i Anuii I ca, at Tnuulon Massyi-hns-its. A cor- resKindei.t ,.f the New York j,:;;.,.j l' t sMs th;i!;:he Leonard establishment j was about tvo r.ud a half mil-s fiom ! Tauntt 'i Centi--- 1, ifavi.ham. Ileni v Leonard, a l.:-.t'. rot. lane s, l. avi; gtl e (latter and his v..;s to -an mi the i . l- - i -j nes, wen! to New .Jersey and e-tab'ish-! ed a bloomery there IK- v: im. .! ! iliat Stale be -aese the ore ;is loiieh j more, pie'itable ia its h-Id. and pun r. f When the Jhiti-h railiame.d piohib ! tol the luauiit.tctiiie of iron in the c..l ; tiny, in 1 (."'., there were thr.e bh.omer i ies at Taiinton. cunol (.l! bv the I.eoi! i anhs. 1 ear.s. K-ngj. ! lia'is. i'V m'.ei :nan ! j- s. I'ney di..; their o..r ill the la-i !i! .:l 1 .i. ii! :i 1 I :i' ,,. . t ... - : l . i. - ! V. 1, i 1 1 i i . e m ! 'i' . T. . . : . . .. - ... .. . . ' ii.. iuoii., :i i. v. i. (. itUO ' 1 1 I I ," X . ..i th 1 S '--y into mostly, however, a' now :-;,I!l rivtr." ni tif "Two It 1 !"'! p: oh d. to l : vt r. add that the i'crli t:o. : 1 did not stoo the w- :k. i The f ir.-1 fnri.a .: lor ltm'ciug p "u ;io::, : according to a v. ri : r in th - J';i:i,ni. Ip .i.i i JVc tiom I'lincipio I tiri.ac-t-.Marv).t:-d. ; was set up at thai place in 171"., a'l.d its account books art: pr. -served datiiij -i k as faras l-'."i. I:; 17i7, the recoid Xi.us f the price of iron to have Li t n .Li t a ton. i The writer says that it is probable that ! the iir.-t pig iron ever exp.rt'-d frem I America to Kngland a small ha ( ( three and one half tons in 171- was j made at 1'rincipio. Prior to the Ib ol- uiion .Maryland ami nginiit made a,.d e.pirted more than anv other of th- col- ; onies. Jn the custom house n-tmi.s in j Jhigland the two colonies are alw.tvs . .....1.. I 4 .1 T ; v-ouincii ii, liu-r, i.ecaiist- tiie i; .n was 1 ' ;.: T'" -1 - - ' Fcr all I'cmiIo Ccm-jai-; Jirst sent to i i;-. ii.it ia si:i; a. oil O.l'S to l-e iesh:ppo:l to I.i.u'and, a!;d it is thvre ! fore .in os.-i blc to all. ; n, ,.:,, !, t ,.s.jlV i the ptoper sh;ire ei' ir .n t ,p,.itei tiud-'r i the fostt rin car- o! tie- pr 'j-i ie'ai y -.iv-; eminent. The produ..'t:oii of ir..n in , cn-ased hi Matylaud until JT.'l : it. with ; Virginia. ei oi l.-d p. '.: igV.i.u ).'.'' tms ' pig iron a'.aii -.' tm s in--.. New ; i erk, tons Iroi.i New 1 :m-:.;i.l. and 1';' tons froni ( '.ir-nina. li; ic.J, th- (!;, t lurnaees and It foiges in ilaiyhtii i loade h tons r ne i i . n- : : .. .".1 .'.L' It .I. r ll pig ami annua! p ' ' ' in. s.. t .-: . ' ton o liUti'..: 'A . C loifl !:. i I . ' i C . I' O t ; : . ap-eo rivt r. p. hi , : J.;Itil;iore, ,::. ' v. j that Wt.L.def? u: m in I-i"".. Airci:-; fr.t lit r:.r i ;1 brot hi t i-i!. w ere aimu.i; ; ten ht ill the Ii ; ii.ir in 'ii, w of I. . ! i 7.1 : "I tl'll." O ' ar banks -e:e .'.;. ;!;, t h I.T: :..e ;: U r ( f ; the-.' t eX:;i ( '. wns ret. until after J- h:; - :i.: : w i i : -, W : ' : : 1 ad . ! pany. w T r- p-" v i Cr e.v.ji i. !- -111! ! W.Ii i t I. . uvt er..--1, A :-i--t . r . - i .:i;t.1.j ! tt.t Cf.O !t r.il if til" :e r. Trte-t Vi.-r-iO. ,i M" 'I'll "I r 1 'j Cl.-viv f.-oia t" i: I Cl'IK Y t i iw-li! i In ti. ; I 1 i. ti. !! ;-r-. 5 1 o : l:iLf.::::.U:...r. I.r. i rt-yi fill . .-i l!:j; l r r ti : -I,, w-.i. li Jtmn-.. r!,-.!:-:-. I: nrrt.1 !. '..:.:.. j ri-.ti- r. T:.nt f -:. :C v.. i-h: r.nii 1 1 l:'-. U I'm n-. it v.o, . c cx, r. t It ' v f i : .. ! : i ' - ' I iii:!-. -; . '.. Lycia F. Pir eiL .rj . i. Ij . ' '. K2- 1 y the W o i.in..-u.;j clc. of tiie Kv vjk:i;.. A o- " ' f--X I-.-l.-' L" t - r- . 1 ' i - i j , I i N; Ci'. ap .....';.' knov. it t s. ly Ui."-, ,:;. UeS efln oiijii. Il iieei, im.'i 'rently in b'--i on.-. ji;,.;.v ,-,. , ..r ; the world. Mr. J'aiv.in. f.,i a ! found iL w ild in the CI-. :.os Archlp-.-iao." ' Sir V, J. l!.oker s.tys that it is ccm i inoii at Valparaisfi. where it : abundantly n the handy hiils near the : sea. In l'erj and other parts of South , America it appear- to be at bom ; aod , it is a liolt-woi thy f..jt thai- Mr. Iarwin j should hc 7- vtierd u rKitb in the hum id lores: sol the C honori Aicii:;-.e!ag(; ami "'" l'c cvr.lrz) Ch:!.an t,ior.:"j:ii..s where .'tnuet tines rain does not fa!i fnr t: lo-'.lhs at a stlv'-J.. It was to th-toloo:.-;s wliom ssr Waiter Halc'ei, s,.,.t 'v io j-.i.aneu! s re.g:: LLi.i we tlebtf d for our tint .-i ,'... lltllioU. v.. ve:,t out with these i -i!ij,:s.s. an l v ..': v f'te ii a i e:s. uu.Kt s w bo r garde.l hs t he t ' -. .- e. -. - t : : ' y Tiiat Acts rtThsY.:-:- rTT- X ; ( i? TMi" tirtvci r 14 -Vft.5. T!'! "T?r ("'"T'l r ir. t ' ; t - are :u- S tC - - TsrftJCtE suffer;-,:. c l.i ilieo. t rmltatloo ta t I !. oriitil- I' r. ...... . . ..... - it St.aia:i-at in the I fi.: EJ or T.-.e I'rioc; er 10S.-B- t mB:ir Tcirei tnt Ailto.. r$ nn- I-r-lop'". bTc.:-- t .;- !:.:-. 4 tl -!oi 1! e L-: ' t ;.c.ui; -o. . f v-clieJ c:uru: .-. ai'C bet may, J a:lie.-l n.( i; this U'j. . table. I": ' !'.o,it l,(- Iin-i:; ;,, "i'!"!:;ivk." "The "are round, ne,,;,. Oi le-rs nine', tart-r. I Sou.-,, many i.aui;i::;: ' oil r. pes. They ar Uo.i.-'! eC l'o;e ;t''I. A- Ike ! -:!!::::;: ef the ,- ; cfiiuitj m.is i,'.,,t v. us planted. , ions exotic, in the rii. oi "t but ir ti.! i.. - 5, .. ... T end USe. y held tiir UI to 1 (!n, ami it w, :,; 1 seen, i (.; ;, : ueivasi :eHi 1 v so it ; --r V'..- ine: :;i t of '!np-, io'i ot ri ... L-S CF:7 l the hi a-dntir of is wh;it he calls tho " ro-'ts."' he s;iv -. largr v." ;i waliitu. Tb y uiowoli d..lirp t ioi-t i.i. r as it ;', o e good to: I either ii I !!! fi-- i . i I - :: ro t' t I.::-:. - r ? 1 : ' ' '': ' : -.-: -: .. : s V eL'T?r lorc?r from t ;-c t:. c! : 1 .to'it.tg fccx: r V; ,-y ft..--i C -.rcss f-c-r C - r ?t'--!7o-' i-'-'J i-e--- r t '-9 e- - t-aroj. fccr. Jse cf : ; or.'Ire'l e'-': V L- 7; .- hi iOIJ 7- m: iV I 'e;v le att ') I. and t he m. an '. ie.'.vi .-. ; Criui l.;;i.- agaiitsi it l 'ot a t .I ht.-hl.l wv b i -V- V .t :, . U: e.nd fr ::j its ill MCt-tl il iff j-i.h-nd preji: Jict? w..s !or a !u-'..- ti-,.'i i,...,. strong, e-ipeci.illy ainon the poor. CHESTNUT-ST. ENTRANCE. i n-t l.te I .' ! tho rn t 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, titan de scription can do. The store covers 2 acres ; a basement is under, and naileries are over, a part. The whole affords somewncrc about 5 acres of room you fret what you . It T .1 jo'.j. -u-anc in tibt it. In the second vou e'lo into particular business is 4 years old it began in 1S76 with clothing ; in 1S7- le utjcantc a rrenerai store with snrii and .: b 't). ; this n. .tr wr iwrn ) Too w 1 1 1 Or w of plum. yo - ri ! J u" 1 -"- r t&hrtnr.l fl anvayourj f 1 11 1 hop BrrrsBs 1 I CO., ll 1" e ' IJ, TII T AFvr:;r LLLCTRIC RELIEF ,r- riii: toiv or nir. Ai im.e. The i cri'4;n of this very widely-growing fruit is unknown, though it hits been cul'iva- i ted time out td mmd. As the apple is ; mentioned in the I'.ibje, it is prem-eed to le a native of Palestine, although at ' present in Canaan, and Use surrounding legion it is of 110 value. It is now im- ; ported into Kgypt and Palestine from 1 the neighborhood of Damascus. It was j extensively raised by the Ibimai s, alb, ; the Poman apple is thought Py cot!,e to I mue iK-eu verv tti'ierent from the crrrii1c as you see in the plan, with carpels, up. holstcry, furniture, and kitchen-furnishing up-stairs. Since that time gallery after gallery has been added; and there is not an inch of room to spare anywhere To the surprise of many, it has flourished 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. We do nothing more thim simply to provide iacihties for your getting what you want. We don't mean to say that other lacmties arc not provided for distributing goods; but that's a different thm we provide so that want, exactly xchat first place we've p-ot piace v.-e scncl it. And f v. e srml the wrong thing, or if you think 'tV charge is too rmtch, j-ou 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 domg; 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 ever)' 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 ueve whatever is said against us. The only answer v.e make iy. Send back whatever you don't want at the price. We want your trade, goods; or would want knew. No matter how mav be ; vou will us tor some do things. Vou want our them, if you far awav vou well to send to We ask vou to wntc to us about something you have present occasion for. When we get in communication with you, we sliall have one means of winning your trade, viz., by pleasing you. When v. e have won it, we shall have one means of keeping it, vi-., by dealing with you iis v.e 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 ibUu rally as you say "good morninT''' to your next-door neighbor. & ! lAKixiNi:E!:i.rs.-:Xeedlesfiremde w. n.ei V..JV. IJ;" V. " JS fil'St l't' hv shet rs from co ls, in r0 h m'th of ; f V .'s to be made. After a batch of siu-h bits of wire have been cut oil. th. v are p'ac- ,m a1,f;'lllr!'ac''' H!1'1 t!'(' taken out am. rolled back w aul and forward on a tame until thev are sir;.;.i,t ti... 1 . . - . .j c. 1 nt , ale , :w to be ground. The needle p -'n'er ! then takes up two dozen or so ot the 1 wires and rolls them i.ctween ids thumb i andbnge-s, with their end on t'giimi ftone, jirst one n:d and 'hen tl e "t-t'i-r ! Next is n innel:!;,e which p,'f-i s 'o'.'i ! P'tters the hea-ls of ten thouod r eed ! Ips aii Lour. X- xt ernes the punchm , 01 the ey,- by h boy. so f.t I hat th- eve can liHidly ket-p pace with him Then , spotting follows, v.hich is rtmi ir-r : tun- wire throneh a do., pei!rlpsr of ' , thest. twm neeillcs. A Wt,man v,,th a ! Ktle aim before her, fihs between the htads and separates them. Th-v are jcomp.tte r.eeiiles; Put thev are fo.h , j rnl rusty, ami ,.hsi!t bea. The harden- : , ir.g comes next. Thev are hoaT-d ir ' ; J.ate.tes m a fun a, -, and when r. .1 1 ot late thrown i,.- , a ,!;n of c,.:, ,vaU.r; ' ' t t'-visni,.. .etcnpered.a::,; tl.M is ; "tone by r,lmir th. :: baekWiU-' c- d V.--j VTiil ; 0:1 a b -t m.tal p .vp Th- p .'j. ; ing still renaii.s to be !,.-,. o-j , j ccrse dcth. iit-edW are spread to 'the I nwint-erof fortv 01 r.ftv tin esM 1 I vdust is strewed overth.ni.oTrws:;,.!; , kied. anil soft is daubed out' - th- ' jclo.h ,s rolled hard np. ,li!ov,n , ! smt of washpot, to rod to and fro twelve Mrs nr more. They cnnn ou liir.r i wC':"r', .,l ri"-g in clean, hot 1 ! w;der and tossed n ...... . piu up for fa.e. tj I s t 1 3 IMF V l - S jjp ia j i f ' ' i 1 rr5 r-Fi..Cir.- tc tl urrr-nt r--.: f. J t'-t-b-ac:'! rp".c -.hai.-rj .- . t'A Kidney-Wort t-i.--y 1 -: 1 pnetor ot Lilt ct'.cbr-UJ i-u:. hZ r--:it-:!lUiu:j;jrTa -J -k- t ? I Tory s--r r.- -T .'. . t5 j t e- ir !v- - . f d ia eau:C!:r 1 rst ca xt j- jt tip Ct ' ! - tia c-ii. it it t; as .-i-:t t r ; :: . l '-" te :-r roa-y. ar: I is : -. : o c--:.T ti i Wi at re.17:. rrivr. I rr ?::-. - - --3 -7. It U. t 4-vd rrT seir : r rir;: t. " wn !.. n; n nrs-x ,. : -.. r.- --r. - ' 1 - t' 11 1 - s-2 2 y L: Tt ic SS f-- CX tmyyy OMACII i ,?r crisps JOHX WANAMAKER. fc"tsr.t, TMrtMBt. id Marit sti-.-i, nn i Citr hl! .-ji-,r. V i'. r. r . : . ;-. , - ...... l'te: ... !:v , ....... . . 1',. , ft.!" ; tr.i t. :' :.. ic:; Ire.:;, i-v-.;-, . ' - . Hi H!tT..l u, j, 1, ,' . , . ':.Vi .,.mtr - nu-t r.- t: Uvrr. Rn.l , ..,i ., v .. tl: o r a:, t. ,i i: j;i u ,.r ; ' itirffllft i.v ... to. .. u -.1 . i U n if ; is i: : ... .AT's KPEt irit if ::( ir. TRADE MARK TtMirril Ipr-TRtCl KH -tj v Ii.h KTCritT. n tin " Ol: r. f .. .- fv-r 5-r -'t ri. tii ; In- f . k .r t.j. :: i T.i: ii T.. -I !.. flllt ni I r, -bru'r j t-. J : Iilti-i ..f ti d ci... ; :r.'oa; : r: '. i-s. : r.r.: fttt.i. .-. t' . W ... .,: ,t. ....... i I .' 1 .. 1" .. : .r J a , I'rf '.'el a'tli :n., ' ft.l-led. tT'O; ; - S . 1 'i: r. i .1 tu .:.'.!.-. it 1T: o:";.- l' I riV" r.-i : 1 .1 e . described in the S. ri ntnres. 1'linr -tv his eountrt men w?ro acijuair.ted ' wuh twenty-two varieties,-, America pro- j du'-t s more than -.of) varieties. The aii- ! it grows cn all soils ive moisture, txcent i'e. ur-. rw i. ir- ::r ... h Jt FA nil Y GECOOlilTJ! Ar, ttr . tlm n ni v !: ni..p Cu t rt-.r I .'.. :i l it a i! n t ' , ' i : :p i I i.-ir: :- '. ; tlll'l - r.-. , - - T j I A - ' r -1 or - i '.i. .v t . r. tiT 'r .-.r in 1 iC..t; a a. r.nr in j ri -e ': : --.li t' it-. -il 'li I . A or.. -,.:.- ...i ' X ' !ei-l"in 2'r-, it a (.'.j .tc i tee ' r..l.i to ica t '. . EH W ll TO p!e is very har.lv tree from exet " - 'i a eiy peaty or mikiv eisaivcter. The tree is noted for lonct-vitv, often V':M';'-g :'in:t fir C.-j :u:d --i" ) year.-i tha ibiest Kit:ds of apples coming from trees fr im fifty to eii-d.tv years oh!. The or chard; of tho lleptibiic occupy ab)ul 1, .,:t:i.ot .u acies. and their prod nvt is worth M ine sp'.e. -.'.O i i, rued tf the product beiuff apjibs. Ameriean apples are the best in the world, and have a ereet re- S in Kuroir1' comu';illJil- l ! J3ooks nnd Statior R'i i ul Wotittf IqiSR g-e rj it"":to'' -t -A5iJfl.LaasL' lir-J F? 11 eX T L UTSPtPd A ini'.in.'it '.:nw. rir.ttC3- .9 pf 1 - '" ,,C b-'O, pwluciog rcgatar hctUthy M:tion of U boT.5t I jjfj K-'.-t.-'-. Af::'llt!-(l-.n.n?m.... . """ "T I mT. . VENTII.ATlf.N- OF U..OTS AMI SnoE. It is a matter of the innst t-ommo'tl' everyday experienco tleit iti nf,n,ite .a .t X : ..""""K ;: , . p"l,r' H,1,i frsi-ecia v th-)-e nwtle of rubber, th feet 8wat and heat iig thefeft clammy ami cold, and in-' kt rT '"r- f-'-'Xv ! I t.1:6 Vri j'iv. cecdh,Reft ; --i:. - ooijoiHSS tliti (.-,. : .U.rh f il,e inK and breaking of Tw Civ th- 7 ' eM i i ur HSJA 1. V a ti i 8QLK TROPRrETORS, my. for sale ty U Urucinsta. "-XL I Ni:v diivaip; uiti-:. lory. '. r. -r rhir i .it . y ; p ; it , e: ;i.m'. '..:- . ' I -.-1-.:. J T1?12 ""I!rii!irnp.-l ha iuit onunej In Carro'l- V, ii,f belts cf saddle elrth canvas ' IVTh01 i H,.V "n 1 TA ' ; ,N m-Y. aiX lot r.Xenrd with strap. f teath, r ar. 1 bu f&' P!:y I'. s, are worn w:ih al! lo-is of elcrn' t d'e'- FC'l!Clt(-J- i'ia.-. 1 ' U'""J' ccduu. ...... ' ' I ,.,., .J.SFtPH l-AltAJJAVclil. W.DMK. TTisiEv-r T.Aw.Lh. i r E,lwipl""-r. r. orao. In friwit rivmi of T J. IIotK new tia.l.!!nir. ttenire etrtjet. All BJ.n ni-r of n-srii buslDeni attonJ.d t i.rvr.ator lT' til oolleotlrns asjiccialty. ( lo-14.-tf. j Mi.. r.rcKLEY. AITOSXtl.AT.I.AW. f . . -V . . J o, . -.-. .i . -. . , r-. .... -. . . ,7f ! I't HI ( IR I .-... II MUTr.,.arn;,fhs,-rgi i ""'lieaithy feature of the present n-e 8 rfCtsettac, -rWL v-X - - 'ii 1 J , ,l ,V"-,t ",r instance, by jn. !i itAu,r.TMiM&n,iiTefr. :c"X X- -i'-'v-r ' i , 1 k;lfs ' uifTerent kinds intended to e?r?:?ai Ox ct, A recent I K J ' - . "1 11. II'. -in I IW ITTT. u T, Tly- - - . - - '--IB "MlllUli M'K IO ....t .... .. ..... an It consists ifXUiiBY DISEASE we s-. ir'iias'. . ,lLa" y TOTwljronred t-rthotiaeof EXoirEY.Wo IT Te I time to tho r-.aar-l ortrani.. id lir"h Oi-liT1 n2itur;!l '-'-r It rti:-rdi ei-i s., whjc hw HV.Tiie4 th vi-das. few twSJT V'Vkir 'i3. r1"- Coc-pitlca. KhcumaoMD, ;0f .pint) c,.i!edl.raM wire, a d in a groove extr n-icd in and nro Jp " dcr .d of tllPin , 0, U;r j "io un. 1 witi, k,.u, 'v """-oi r;.oe ' V " 1 ' ucntM .it c ose lnX-rvils I immediately over the coil. TLe i 7s ! tended along the hft l, and carried to j the top. it M, Ht a eV(1, ri, l ? : foimmg when walkine a romolete rnf ,- AVC:ll a rri m 1 matic Pi heated air i..ue air pump, constantly dra wine in ; nHim im.iwingcfr the foul Wi .l't:sf. mm 1 ST - 'S ' J1 befcke taipks. i;.;t.lu.",:;AfTt!j TAt.:. I 'n In tlx Burk. l mot-' ct V:t-i. it. rr'n :r- ' -il Ai, ma tr.ar ..t'.t- r: : tht t ' nttv nr t"rmiiT.e0..i!. and a huiii::ri. i-rr. T-r till -artii-u!.ir- in ou- (.am- fc1- h S - ' T to Frui tr It net i to f-rr...'-.. '. -' Si.-wtr.ts Me.Prtu. I.- .-.d t :i..;'- a: fl I w r'-i-iS 01 f :x 1 ji,, lir w ..- 1 " e' -.! on rr:pt r- t'-r r-e- -t i t ,-; 1 11. t-r.T ir inp f . . . Ar-SHLDti l:SUiiiiMSI.LMlit:..i:. ' f ELEIhATEIt K. II II. ill'lN.. IV-(.ns ! : r.r r. ,.. al t r . bre n.t tt,l tl.- ur. at I., li. it. .... r. ' ktini iti ii itt... n ifT,,. :i. ,;,., . T.r lura;i:'i.ri. t ' rtili. i. tie ria. A tier- .ut-- r te rr H! r- I s-.ar.r I ' M I t I K-k 1 .r ihr I. U. It. r 1 c I -1'. I.'. Tom: iii-:.,n. ! !,.. .t ; rf let- tr.:... i t. t. s, r , . rtlrte O'T fti1 ir-ir' i.' ;. r '., o. - Sc'iil I j (iruc.'Kt" irn1'Of. Df. JOKES' TAliAXCANL'H TCKiC 'I'l'T'l-c - .': i :.-i.' f, irsrittj-;!!' Ilr i1..' p.':"' t. I'H' - : A. I'A. -tl. ''vu j e.a :).ctt. nct-rtjcn l' totir,.! 11th I O r i-.sr-'M .... - :tc: i a nt I r. t. . . I 111 V X .. BOT" Ci-". o-stylo. inc. - ...... . i.ivv ir 1TM'r4M ir.:-Tti . a ..-..?. r i -. : bff v tlr.rf Iim.H i ,; - ten T,-a-t. ' iHi.a.lo iri t!.r ttr ! pt.t ..im i. oilmen I ! ! it t'liii.n r Wntjrtj ef I.l S . rti .n.t Kid . S-tnrt r,r.-th. H curt l.iirn. St K Mots' H-..1-.-1-. i : r.l .t-:-.-u. .'. V Seu i tinl-5 iti i ln rtmnh. H.-. -k ar..l Cl:!. i a i.r i Tl ' v, e.oaKrt a-.d seal dolmans will fi-i i.-.i t.. :i i,n! i ,-.o ht.o. t -, v.cin , well as teal saciiKs. ' r u. . i -s.-,. I - r : I 1
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