CjgM"a'aril a .ati..ittl. iina. liver OrMitu lit tui iyali Mi Monnrj hi His fravi h id i-I!i Attieriea. ft-T. f'htr.n'ey. an !vi'.:sV M . -t :n. a: rived in Pl.iladi tpni.t s.-m ; in. ; his wvy t ) I.n M if' t:..l. lie W.lS a!ir.it i: II lilt. I i- i journey further ur'i u us,, e.-. ii a- ..- t'otiiiit-lle 'I '. .'i4 ;-'-! t r !.. ';i to it I utu'.'rr of person-, ;i:d lina'.iy n.' tt ti'ill.ti. h LVli.. . i r '". 1 !y Ins story, and uadt rio.k t : ir ;i.e c.-.it of cm ! i at : p.'riliu.'i t i. : K .1-r" h : ; a '. iv -. II-id ;r. 1' ye.ns n!il, tx j.-p'iti:ii- y t i l, i f s;a e i..tt:, l et v.-rv inii-'ci ! ,:. In i ' I'. Vrt3.lt ' ii I.ti v.-ic-i is p eni- , a::t. his features animated ami lib eyes S-itUln.tr. l.'et'.itin t'.iti s.ory lift l Is rin r.irf. r in in i-is. i.wi jt-r m a :.t 'rrti.arU.tt!e :, tluiu.'h i: id ti ' ' ' .1 h.M.n rXt' lit no.-.irutrj V S'll-it ir!i!l il v:.!n.ff ;n tli t- t f b:u til Lit, .ft ! i. o Ir.-it M':;i:i tutif itisoiii-tioiii i . .1 . .. . . . . . : . i wiiitii n. iv wrt i .r. u ;t.t'i a m n.i v I'l i' was lit-M c.ij'l;vt'. II liitt i ilj -.;iv t.) tl.f I.t.lilii; iu 1'. I ).::), t.. Ks ffre'V nil I tie Slllj.i- . I i (.:'.! If I l.'vti,.i for South An.or:c Aj-nl . IJ. ill tll Steanii-r K...I Wti.', Cutu- ! fll.s.WOIircJ iS i li.ialoHikt V t t!:f ( Aii:en'.i I'lfsoy;. i i.ti. Foiri..;!! Mi--sioiiiiry S H-i'-ty. Y,'o r'.u ';. I K,.:.J.'- .a ; .t; t.-t a short rest I :;.; li mi ti; I i! m;h .v.iV rxcijit iiiiuT..; iM..:.-r ua'ivttf. tul luy 9wct wji.s ...i::.,.c:;l y fnc.-itr- Ull... a y ..r ui . a i ! Iravfts 1 M:e t u:i';:o v. lli twit's I &i??i;:Cf ir.iiiic a Mi'..ll in n: i Cit.vir's. I I p.-1'ftiat.i tl to ll.i:v:.. ur l at !. s', g-t- j ii.it rir'.li in t li.. (ii; . i r.Vv-r. mi ulU ii i!i : sc'y w.i.Itv! I'mi'j; iy. Tilt' Uix'f is x' r ! i : 1 1 v J: ' t!.. jfir rouji.l. ' in S-j,r. :i1.it, 1 '.- !. I v. s t i ickt !i xv It li ii.tt riMi'.ic:.v i;r. My two r.i,i.;!iiun :ittrm!iir.,T r:.i ' 1 !'. r f..iili fullv, but in a livt.;- I .1. !'.. iu.il via uli ri'l (11 i'l'c fi - Vv'io-j' l t'C'.ililn f.iri.K'iru i Wi'i k. : i 1 1 ii.li! ii iui; il, lyiiift on a I: a sort of ci.i.i' I c n in. y a:' ..'.iti-'y 1 ! iVi s i r s-. u 'y t rtil i 1 ,J r. -w:.:-- i i ll.i- : i i L . t i!f :n:"'. i I ftifk. My I'.l'v v.:.' t!: with a yt-l'o'.v o::;tti.-;.t ui movril fVfiy ha. r. M v I: i;ti!i f.i:n!it ion. 1 . .. I; r' (li.u.'Vfr a1.h I v. 1 t tvi.h tit.y in t!.c .!' r i. an; l-l t. I V.ii.. '. : Tin hounts, or Titit:, t v N a.'.y i! ; tnti'l. .sti-n-d aio.1 I ; utv". it li.tvin I' i n moving iih jiit, n:j an uisl my tv",' '1 w ith iirea' iri'f-r; . eat ititt-rf.-U m -x .im, wer mostly wutuii. j,, . . n- j, ; " ; ti .i J tl. .t I w.: s 1 I .' j: .1 .a : , 1 I I..:.; v! v re..-- t! 'i I o. o i : !.. u : am! of a iiat-t row u c !.'.'. T..o l.t. iiifn 1 saw 7tf i.t.Mi'ulf.y ! vviiU , nearly every out c i i . I a 1. u- i: f s?.r j in his am:;'. T.i : ". i i:..-i v, o . ,i;u.r; with clut-s inal u..h 'hnitiA-i! j,...r..: hoot were evi-Si-t.t iv ;.' jut.- 1 fur e-.,:... ! V oletit on' I lf-.ik t;ii i..y jvat. S irm-t t theiu ooketl it.e wit'i :k .x-.nl .; ja J ! antoiiuht'd tii.il 1 !M l i .i i . ; 1 1 ... j ir.y caire. 1 a-hlnsa. ! ;;.v:a n- ,ni Ji j u.i.i Mrvei.tl of the Ji-i.-.i 1 !.a .'. i l .ja i it ii , ! h..C tht-y ili'I Hit is'-f.. Mo- -ii. . j j.thb.'rnl ma jjattt i..i ::.ia 4 . I i:.....t: j uiflil illilt-..'ut:i'i l i: ..i-ii i. nit- thrive to tat ai.il illli.lv L J ,iiltomi..i', wh.tr .t tht-v uiaii ion.) I ai d 1 wua i Lroalit i-oaie i i : i i" hich 0.:-v;vt-a i.6 I atri'i.th I:. an tiiewtd in.ii.-' and .-aai.-ruav tl-.sh. The laiier I could uot I rira: i to eat, bat I drat.U tl.rVii'ait. A th.:d I i'lisatd a thick cakt into tuv c.t.-. It ! was coiiipo-ed v Vaiiad-.-d tu.il. at.d wai. r. Thi.t I ate v.itli a day ia. d i more ot '.tie ?,iti:t Kia.i .v..s "ivc.i ai j. "i 'K Mi-ioN.u;v 'i.-Ki; i.n. . I was not taken iroin tli- ei-are f r .11. i t.i .... i 1. t . . . ... i . . ... 1 ; . . I L'i.t iuuiiiii L-u. ...3 . w.i ii.r i.i , . j. cuke and lajajr and r.uv meat, !in:ti i.i time 1 Jjeca.iie a!j!. t e;it. Tl." era'e wits moved u.i-.ly iit.d a frt-ch txd ! leaver? piwa me. 1 i-.'iiM ot-tuve la: little in such a injsition, exe",it to see i thai t!e females were iiuoit riea!:y ai.d J phy.u-aily sujielior to the men. I was ;iven to uiideistatid I y lie women who j hid placed as a tiitr-I in ci. 1 1 ;r- of ' Uiv? tirat I would l e everely J-'alt . i'.h j iu e.u- I attem;!eJ tu t stai'e, at d sac'.. elos'' watch was left en t.iy mow iv.i nt.s ; ".at I livd lut ui-ire than a year er.d a 1 " alf ainoL'g thts- r.:-cnliar .e.'ole, tt.e I 'ue.tiMl.t7.ms, as marly hs Ie.u: t.-'A it, ' ' rfore tne opp.atutiity clli-i. d io j-e.ij'e, I iu vha. time I lean.td Uiac!i that wi'l is:o:.usn me s?ient:!.c wort. I. iithiiv ' .tated, the worn", are the rutin stx, ' cd tho govetnrtit :.t is vesteil ;u ; , 'ected fema! trinniviiate, whose s.xay ! ab-iolnte. The men ; r : on a ratio o." le in twelv, ar.d 'he Imrntile ei..-:i,!n i ,n -iti!s of murdering m 'e iufuits ly driving a stake thr.uih theta. xct i t , iitcti n3 are Lorn dnrii g a i -ri : rone- 'itioiubng with the first, twrntj-.six davs 1 )t duly in tEcli year. Th- gioath t f i hose who are nliovvd to live I ; rttrit d ty artiiioi.tl mennu. Al! thv ppoj - ; lumbering about l. 'ii tr:;hei- m ti t- ' village piniare at noon every day and , wotshiy an i.lol re;iesertfng a wouiau with three heads. M . is cultivntt J, together with sina tpgetall-.t tluit grow wild, aril the jieop'e live on t lies , I -ogether with th' ll-'i of animats ar.d j litds, wild and dom. -stio, w irch itre I.i.led '. v ii h cluts and stones. The b'..!i.-s ate i .ii.omted with gu.n drawn from a trte 1 and mixed with greese, which com- , yontid removes all hair, which is cot.- uidered unclean. Ttrs cum has cur.:- . ttve iropertiei of grHt vHie. O! ; holies and. oxou tLore are evera' huti ! drtd in the village, which have r.t ither l. Is nor ears, and me hairit-ts tLroiih the agency of the napataui, as the oint ment 1 speak of ii teimed. There ij a reuiiii kabie bird nmorg the niiaestu--ets. It, resembles a j-.el.eau, hut 1 1 . - , neck is from tl ree t ) live fi et long, urii ; the ungainly fowl dr. twist its neck in- i tu a knot or writp it uronnd i's body. ; It lives on "miller I -ird-t, which it' Catches by d tttin t!r I ead lor.vard ; with lightning-like rapidity. ', The Voire nf the l'eople it Tttlna. It Is a well known fnct that wlnr atiore ill other 1 quors nr isria-sly ailu t. r ateil, tutaben a pure attiele is 1 laced en tie Dr.rk.et and reorile find it out to be fpure, .'ley all wiib one voice rrcna.mend It. Tt.e 'oil (Irape Wire f:oni tt.e vtnrvan! vt . -. ified Si.err, of l's. f N J . tu. r.riTi(l ie unqualified enrlnrnenient of the ced ent . 'ti-ultyaid of t tioiiHtnla rf tnvali.U who ." ve been won bark to health ty their Uie ' 'lraiet)y drJitK its. ( THE NSW QUININE. li-. H.UTETITE ;:'IF.tnf.ru. i A POWERFUL TONIC, A5PEC2FJC FCX MALARIA, ft H Z U .VI A T I S M . i NERVOUS PROSTRATION, i ....i.. ....... . 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Hy Th lu-br" a . - ' , i.f t.. ric. - IiarL ku a. A Nutl. lv tl. tuU.(r if - Ca.;l 7 .! a on tar moi. A xel. Rf F I.. Vtax--. ' ..' "LmIii. ha. .-,- i ,-1 . , u I evlUd. H; Mary Ud ila-, a nlr f " Ernlft V i - J linHtHrl". MarHt4ff-. A -l. T.j HiA.e C.r.iM, a . ho .S ,iu-. . Kru;Ur lhr hlr1iJ. Nw r.-.: M- a,, t.. . tt -j.,-.o MUV. Mary !' i, a.t . i ' 1 l v t -1 r?.-c rt. mv. bulJi-M I'aa m. A H tha aatUir vf i- V lt-rl-4 I afx Novel, a .irtjr ( I .1 tt -a. II l, '.-. Ut-r Umt. a Nv.el. i. V 1 .Ir ( wlitua, sail tl i r j.kaii ta r..l. rt. . -. a -.-. Mr.. Kca.r Wowd. aa-iv r f r l.eUl. v-. the I-mui-pI K4.h. A . . lij V. Maa. a-t'-.-- -- j 1 j.:v u-rit '-tt.ait.' eti-. I I . rupitr. A irriair.s tirrtti' ehv rnt.tl ! I't- .-- 1 1 .1 -e ii.e aval'-u'.urr or a 1 -i 111 Lb a ( 1: . I'i-i;.: oc ... j. Ilw t4 Make Pom 1 1 rj Fay. A jrriri attl Ir.-T 1..- --!. art, .-. 1., Ur r H . J i . fu. try ' ra.-.n e 1 .a- Icp t;.. Ii:i:rat . . T I'apf nr Icla mm 4 hcakal I'ljKrlnriiK -a--i V'.ta.a nH. ".j a'iMni fiJLJri' Il ill n.Laiitricftl la ua - tat .i 1 lo.i.- ..it; v , - a ,iurut with jiiu..r urbl. 4-ra' wf tke lM-t. .-. r.i. .-r '-u.tuji-e al f. :i- T. , .um-.ii I. - K kUtUT, rU, Mlri.rV J.tore ft-van; IL-Itniut wtti. r - llil.t!.K I'lavfia rr Pra.-lt-al, l w-eMt lOMwua. a 'u.. Ura.a-.j.i.rf.o at, -i iat ot .1.1 natMtera .s .....:,. ia ; rt - :r t t -V 1 iutratl. 41 A MccUttti-a of I'abllc Mea W afainct-a lrnk " n W; t.r t .ay. ht-irti. i.iut..rt Stl iraul. rt)4-a. ..a-!tou. ttui.cr, UaMid.1. irv.autl aU ia i-aaimj awan: o( iu t.. vrT 4 .ahodi Fahl-ta T'..- vvrli of ti n'it fr-nlaa. v ti !..& I. ..c ftil taa.ua ("4T Ca.-UaiaTta aJ (ft a It -r: ,4 ivam day. l It IXI tH AI.KD OFFER. XV hav? nrrancod -with the pntrllhrrs of th.-vf IxK.ki to riirnt-.li tli- wii'.K- forty, flvi- with ..ii. y.-ar'n snl.srition to our rir-r for l.'J.ri .r w wlil mmi.! any five t.r "I., tti.. r tiie wlmlc f.rty-rtvi- for J l.jO. Aiiar.-. ail ril era to utiiir-lnn oif nttEM AX." Kbraaharc. Pa. KOI5EIIT EVANS, UNDERTAKER, A.D MAXrFAUTVKltK OF and .loaler in all kla.la 01 IX'KNITt'HE, Jll3nr-il)iii-rj-, Xjv. -A lull lice cf Citkct always on hand.-fc j Bodies Embalmed WHEN KEtiUIKKD. Aia 31 S3 ADVERTISERS .crLTtTO,. I " l-. Nc" or. can learn tbe ci.irl ran ot j hoy i.roKWJ lino of A.'Trrt t vnir ,n American . Ntr.,rt, 14-lOO.page I'Minpblrl, lc JENN Sutllc Wbeaf'fr job Cava. When things don't go to anit yoa And the world seems upside down. Don't waste your time In fretting, But rie away that frown ; Sine life if of p rp'fxU g, 'T1- niuen tlie Ti-et i'lan To b-ar a'l trials rravely And ali!e wnrti"er you csn. Why should you dread the morrow. And thus dispoil to-day ? Kor when you borrow trouble You always have to pay. It is a ood old maxim. Which should be often preached Don't cross ttie bridge before you Until the bridge Is reached. You might be spared much sighing If you would keep in mind T!ie thought that good and evil Are a! way here combined. There muet be 6ometMog wanting. Ant though the roll in wealth You tray miss f rrm your casket That precious jewel health. And thoupb you're strong and sturdy You may have an empty pursa (And earth has ruaoy trials Which 1 consider worse) ; "Jut whether joy or sorrow Fill up your mortal span, 'Twill make your pathway brighter To 6nii'c wbene'er jou can. The Fstray Law. After diligent inquiry and careful observation we Lave corre to the con clusion that the estray law is a sealed book to msny people including law yers, justice cf the peace and judges of the Supreme Court and have decided to enlighten our readers on the ques tion. If any horse, cow or sheep shall trespass on your premises it thall be your duty to shut it up and notify the township clerk, and within four days thereafter give an accurate description of the said critter. Neglect or reluse to do this may cause you to forfeit and pay the sutn of five dollars. The town ship clerk is required to register a de scription of striys in a book kept for that purpose. Neglect or refuse to do so subjects him to pay a like penalty. Then if the owner does not appear w ithin thirty days, you must publish description in at lest one newspaper in the county, and if the owner does not appear within ninety days theieafter you must make application to a justice of the peace in the township, who shall cause his warrant to be issued to any constable in the township who shall cause the stray to be sold at public sale, giving ten days previous notice. Then the constable must nuke return of Lis sale to the said justice, who after paying ail reasonable charges, including costs of keeping, advertising, &?.f bhall pay over the balance, if there be any, to the county treasurer. If the owner returns within one year, and proves property, the treasurer shall, upon certificates from the justice, pay over the balance of said surplus to him. But if he does rot return within the time specified, the mor.ev is forfeited to the county. If any person taking up a stray shall neglect io give totice as prescribed by law, the owner can take the same away without paying any reward, recompense, or feo whatsoever. Kor it is so Dom inated in the Look. The following amendment was afterward proposed and pass. .1 : "The provisions of tLe Act of the j:iJ of Aj-ri', 1S07, together with its strays, be and the same is hereby ex tended to mules." Siicees in Farming. I have frequently noticed that the man who does not succeed on the farm will not succeed anywhere else ; also that the mau who does succeed on the farm will also succeed in any other oc cupation ; iu fact, -success is the reward of energy rather thau th3 circumstances of occupation. .The man who succeeds or. the farm is the man who keeps it In a high state of fertility, raises good crops by thorough cultivation, keeps good stock rather than scrubs, houses hi3 stock and farm implements, don't uave business in town every day. is too tired at nights to go coon bunting, would rather go to church Sunday than lie around on the grass under the shade; in fact is alive to every advanced idea, both in the theory and practice. He will accumulate either here or in the west, because he has the elements of sac cess in him. I know scores of common farmers who only raise a few acren of wheat, because "it don't pay," at the present price, and all they want is their bread ; raise only a few hogs, because there is no moiifc7 in park ; ssll the calves for veal, or keep them until rail and then sell for six or ".even dollars ; feed the fodder over In the lace, so the stalks fill up the mud holes; let the horse stable go uncleaced antil the horses' hind feet are on a level with their heads, nearly, and when the stable :s cleaned out, pile :t beside the barn to ac r- . - nre-iang ana roi aown the barn. All these say that farming den't pay. This indeed, would be a bad showing if there was no "other side to the question, but where you see a farm well kept up in fertility, with no cat holes filled with brush, clean fence-rows, good fences, inaproved stocks, well painted buildings, with an air of thrift throughout that man will tell you that he owes bis pros perity to his well kept farm, and will advise ycu to g. and do likewise. I will end this article by the following motto, which I saw on the shop of a thrifty mechanic some years ago : 'Keep thy shop and thv shop will keep thee." Bokixo a Square Hole. A man in Iowa has spent fourteen yeais in solv ing the problem of boring a square hole, and has succeeded. A company is or ganized to put his invention on the market. It is simply an oscillating head with chisel edg?s and projecting lips, which cut out the corners in ad vance of the chisel. The balance of the machine is an almost exact counter part of the old styled boring machine. It will cut a two by four mortise in from four to Ave minutes, and doimc it with perfect accuracy, that a carpenter cannot possibly complete in leas than half an hour. Bikyiko Cabbage kor Wistek Use. Tbe usual mode of burying cab bage for winter use is with the roots op and exposed, as seen In tbe cuts. This plan applies to cabbage that ia already full herelerl that nhieet iu InvorMr.ir I them being to lura off the water. XTTTEHLY DISCOTTSAGED. exreseea the leeliug of many victim of rheu'uatipm, neuralgia, sciaiwa and i. r vous or tack Lea cloche. Having trie.) numberless so-called rcmcdic, and physi cians of all schools, tvithou: relit!, tl.tie Fcriua to be 1... hope. 3J:iuy cli Laet as a last resort tried Alhioj.horos, and to their fturfribe and joy have loi.a.l that it us a oe, sure and quid cure. Aliiioi.lioio ii:. t an exjKrii:itiu; liion-iii. Is l,:n e ii a 1; e.iii! t.y il Urlaiid they tetil lis- io i'.r. M.ii.i . SLekoUieko, Dntehesa Co. Y. Al.f.'. t-1 ' .-!' 1 took Athioi horts according totiirve tions; it caused a ringing in my im was rot J ieasar.t, it oji-rated on lay 1. tart causing a tiowi-r and fainter throb, tital constipated my l.nweN. A hen the last dose was taken I did not think mm ii 01 the medicine; the next uny my lam. -m-s-was Letter, and continued citing l-vs mail it left me. My laniene-s tea in oy bat k, thouMers Jind neek, and Lad been tor eicht months. I was advised to Iry Aiblof Lo res by my ncighlor, Wm. Jackson, who Lad taken a Lottie of it for a severe tt:iek of lameness in Lis shoulder and arm. lie said "it drove the lanitnct-s riuht out of tae; my head felt etronv', and mv bc-rt almot-t stoppe-d Lvatimr; 1 t In.;i; lit 1 v.-onio die, but I came cut ell rijjit, an. I h;.ve not Lad any laineiit6 binec." Asox 1 Ii:'...ok. Phelps N. Y, AiiTtist IS, 1S. I am a rr.K-tieinr j.Iiy.-ii ian ; I pre scribed Athlophoros in a nse 01" iuveterate rheumatism ot' the ri-jht hhoulder and i.r.a. Thisca.ie Lad Leen of et ks standing yes months and retorted metiieine carelnllj-ee-lecte-d, al the use f.f e-leetrie t re-atri;. .:t. One l.ottle removed all the tronMe. Tlie case remains well, now over a veitr tincc liolng the medieine. G. C. I'r.iciiAi.i,, M. T. Every dnietriit should keep Atlilophoros and Athlophoros l.ut wliere they can not Le lKuirlit of the dru-i.t the Athlo phoros t'o., 112 Wall St.. Xcw York, w ill send cither (i-arrinre jaid recrijit of regular j.ri-e, whieli is.Tl.tilj.tr bottle for Alliio)!e,r. and .To. for I'ilU. Kor liv-r n'l.t ki.'.u.-v i:.- iiM-. .Ivsprria, ln-iti-..,Ii.:i. itni-. nervous d.-Mllty, Oi-mm h ol iv. iinen. .-..uMir-Kiion h.-ndiirh.-, imjiuie lM.nl. .Vc. Atlil.if.lioro-. 1'ills ure untijualed. BUY YOUR CAN DEE RUBBER :00T If. CHIL13S VL CO.j Wholesale Agents, PirTSKURCH.PA. Agents Wanted Lverywhere. ELEGANT PORT RS ITS f nn!rr.l and fu liel to nil color, f.ot.i p- kind rl a ,uia 1 pirtur. No ii-ri,nc r..u.n'i : i. 'ur ur.Vn ariar rtvr n.e rnl ( . iy pn.ri f. r icrcia aad fuil priu-iil..r. 32 410 .111111 f-.. M. V. t4'.l. 1. 1 r. 711 kei-M.n a-t,. M.uon tLfc- -i ) fctilj,.. fa. w r si r ' . . r.-rf " - KtluLi M-! I ... b. hi. 1 :. . . . r ! c". . ' ' - . : . :i-l .-p.l. .1 - ft. " -.Htri,L!ul. n'l b.-lp. l..t t.'-V"-A - .vrV i:..uu-. :...i.i. pr.i.-n. r. I "? tu a -tret; art-4 iu Tt U t- 1. a J j-f cai. art. c .r! it ta-a 1 ar t 1 '. But i..ur or f rr ' ' :' a-'. - 1 ludt- ivr; e- I I u', L i'.i.-.l r v a i.t .ril-t.rc. A ;iti aa . 1 i.r J 1 .1 .n r J' . a( N t - 1 -,. ea-i.,- -r a t1 rr t. :-vt rtT r, -7U u i... '1 lit i AMILk ilT4rt. rh;iadt thtft, IVnna. 0&D; t-cuti ririper "4e Ji.- 11 and tr- US N -rr t.-n &n' trlnk, p4 r tteul ft. o ra of drtaLLT. 4. -:rrcp f l, aljrn'.c; lac pl-Hrr, ction. 1 Le antur ond rtfeirta of drialiinf, with ir-u'-h a u?. in1 wi ;f-r:r..oi4. Ka- r....l J Mra Kranrra K. "vV tl'ard an4 oth-ra of itoe S W. V, T. I'. It i" t.i f-n. w..rt: . men. bet e r-nuiti work of art. In:tel ii m enior a J".arf fT"r '2 x S4.rur nut na x ir rt au t to Lur'cn t1 a !. AGENTS WSfiTED. izv:, 1 roth 'if :. I a ' f'Li Tt in--"-. ice pre j,ta f mrra.n t ... L abo tt iv:.4 It arltfl t'.ar LY. 71 1 aM4vM f via f nrrvtl.-'f f ... hvy and riiCourar- the ii 11 rf it. iSlu. - if abo !t ar.il It r!ta I'.actf rall-fr jaurl' ati4 -nz K44-. lar Irrmi t.i ax-tfa. AMir4 II. rV . KL fet.. I'Sad'a. f'm A'aiiun tAta sart iX3 Lr-to' 1 2C vt? . sr c :n use. The Grc&tcrteiical TrinniTA of the Age! SYMPTOfilS OF A TOPPED LSVER. Iitoi nppclttc, Uunrlicotilve, I'&Id ia tho head, with ai Cell eenaalioa in th back Prt, Pnin under lis ahaaldrr. Made, Kulli raa after eating, with a dia ioclination lo exertion of body or mind. Irritability of temper. Low apirita, with ci iceliaic of bavins neclcted aome datr, Wearioeaa, Uizziaeaa, Fiattcrina at the Hear.. i)ota before too eyca, Hnadacbo oirr tho risbl ere. Reatleaaoeaa. with Ctful ilrt.ina, Illsbiy colored I Tine, and COKST!PATION. TrTT S eiLLS aro ;speci&liy adapted to luch rases 0110 duta effecta auca a ia:iB. of feallnp.n to astonlah the sufferer. 1isy Increase tiio Aincttte.andcauac tbe h.-tir t. Talis 01a r'lca tituui tbe avstcm la yioarisltett.an ty ttiL-ir TotiIc Action on t.iu iiicataveOrvaiao.IteaTcala Stools aro V''':"'- fnr in nrrar t..rit.Y. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Okat IIair or Whisk tit 8 ohr-nge lo a "!ixsir liLACK b7 a aiuicle appli-ation of this DTE. It imparts a natural color, acta Instantaneously. Sola by Dnie-giata, or f cut by expres on receiptor 1. Office, V4 WIurr St.. Naw York. NOT DEAjj YET! VALLIE LUTTRINCER, JtAKTracrrBxa or TIN, COPPER . AND SHEET-IRON WARE JLXD TIX BOOriXG, Ketpect tally Invites tbe attention ot bis Irtendt ard the public in a-eneral to tbe fact that he Is atlll carrjln on bustneKS at tbe old stand opposite tbe Mountain House. Ebensbunr, and Is prepared to supply from a larare stock, ormanulactarinir to or der, any article io bis line, lrota the smallest to the largest, it tbe best manner and at the lowest llvinif prices. r-rTNo penitentiary work either made nr told at this establishment. TIM ROOF1NO a SPKCIAlvTY. t)Ive me a ca and satisfy yonrcelves as to ray work and prices. V. LUTTK1WUEK. tnsbunr. April 13, 1883-tl. Important to Canvassers. WASTED-LIre Canvassers In every county in the United States to sell hi IX S PATENT KE VEKSI HLE SAD lKtN, wbicn comtnues two Sad Irons, Polisher, Fluter, le, one iren dolcit the work o I an entire set of vrdinarv Irons. Is self-he atinic by iras or alcohol Imnp. IIUF.N AW..' WITH HOT KITC'IIK.NS. Price moderate. A larice and lasimn iDcome Insured to Kovl canvassers. A.ldre-s, for circulars, ic. i'UX SAD 11CON" CO.. 95 Keade St.. N. Y. I :.U. bel-kuuwa .urt'riei. lu tun can. fry. .ot Lberkl U-rnia. Uaourdcd ;a ihue. jPriraiow. (irorva N'mrrr! 1 vmbli-hcd gjiVVJTj Vl ! T i I . ; i-ne v:i. S . V . Warranted themost perfect Fore-Feed Fertilixer Drill ia existence. Send for crcaiar. A. B. FARQUH&R. York, Fa. " n ia tuuiont-r ,uura'.-t ' 1 -li-ir li..v,i:.'..f .-:i,tu, V.t.-H.-7 I. I 1- V.r i Ui.. t.L.-l i n- :. . u-. , .- J i'j ; . t- a J a- t. ' - tx 1 - . 0 : 1 e r a . 1 mm 1 ON THE UPl'KR C00. lluuian Sacrifice anion? the 15a -y an zf, HMieadlnff Vfrffm. TL rrvtlti'iij custom of Luo;au senfice." saya Mr. G'ave, "is ciried on to a hoirible extent cn the Cpper Congo river, principally by the Hi yan zt tribes. Ail eiavee, both men a'id women, aie liable to this barbarity. These people are urder the impression that a man dying in this world rs sim ply transferred to another, there to car ry on exactly the same existence, re quiring the same food nd attendance. Upon the death of a chief bis relatives or friends kill about half fcis slaves, men nd women, to go with him, they say. to attend to his wantp, and to serve for bis protection ; it being very Infra dig, for a chief to make Lis entry into the next world without a certain following. The women are strangled ; a rope is put round the beck of the victim, a man climbs a tree and ties the rope ta a branch, the woman being beid up, so that when they let her go she is swung in midair in her dying etruegles ; these cause great merriment among the spec tators, not thinking that at least a great many of them will. share the same fate sooner or later. The men are le headed. " The victim is spated on a log ot" wood ; two stakes aie then driven into tne ground, one ou each side of him, and as bigh as bis boulder ; bands are then put round bis body, inclosing it in these stakes, then two stakes are driven by his knees and two by his ankles, one at each side, and be is securely bound to them with rope. A ring of cane is then put round his neck, with several leaders of stting, which are drawn up and tied in a knot above bis bead ; a pliable pole, about eighteen feet long, is then driven into tbe ground nine feet from the man's seat. It is bent down just above the man's head ; a small piece of rpe is fas tened to tbe top of the pol; and the other end of the rope is made fast to the knot above the man's head. This being tow at very strong tension the whole body isqute immovable, and the neck Is stretched to its full extent. The ex ecutioner then makes his appearance. He makes a chalk mark on the poor fel low's neck ; then with one blow severs the head from the trunk. The cpecta tors at this seem to lose all control over themselves. They tear down the head from the pole, and there is a ghastly scrimmage for it, often resulting in a free fight." The Ba-yanzi, however, with all these cruel customs, are superior to some of the other nations of the Congo. They make pottery, neat wooden furniture and other atticles, often decorated with taste, build neat houses." especially at the towD Bolobo, and are skilled in working iron and other metals, fabrica ting knives and hatchets, which they sell to tbe Ba-teke and the Wa-buma. They are fond of music, and the tones of their five stringed lyre land of the manmba, a sort of dulcimer, with thin slips cf metal arranged as keys on a soundir.g board, are sweetly sonorous. They cultivate maiz?, sweet potato, su gar, tobacco, inanico, bansna, the oil palm and ground nuts, for trade, ar.d semi-tropical fruits, such a3 the orare and pineapple, introduced from the Por tuguese of the west coast. They have no horses or oxen and few sheep, Lu? keep goats, pig and poultry ; they catch Csh in abundar.ee, and preserve them by smoking. The Ba-yanr.i are not of the negro race, accordlug to ethnologists, but be long purely to th "Bantu" familv, which includes the people e.round'Lakfc Tanganyika and Lake Xyassa. in East ern Africa and on the Zimtiesi. Their skins are of a chocolate brown color; they are well shaped and have abun dance of hair, tut usually pluck out tbe beard, mustache, whiskers, eyebrows and eyelashes. They scar themselves on the breast, belly and temples with in cised matks denoting the tribe ; dye the hair and nails with a red pigment and stiffen their plaited tresses or pigtails with clay and grease ; often stick par rot feathers and various other orna mthtf. about their persons, and wear ear rings, noserings, necklaces or bracelets, while one or two pieces of glass cloth suflice for the dress of the "fashionabie lady of Lukungu." Questions of Ownership. The beginnings of acqu!sitivere33 are seen in the impulse which yery young children display to snatch at, or beg for, any object which pleases their attention. Later, when they begin to speak, among the first words they emphasize are "me" and "mine." Their earliest quarrels with each other are about question? cf. ownership ; and parents cf twins 60on learn that It conduces to a quiet bouse to buy all presents in impartial dupli cate. Every one knows how difficult a tbing it is not to covert whatever pleas ing thing we see, and how the sweet ness of the thing often is as gall to us so long as it is another's. When another is in possession, the impulse to appro priate the thing often turns into the impulse to barm bim what is called envy, or jealously, ensues. In civilized life the impulne to own is usually check ed by a variety of considerations, and only passes over into action under cir cumstances legitimated by habit and common consent. Putting ur Potatoes. As a great many people are contemplating buying potatoes for winter use, it would be well to see that they are thoroughly dry be fore storing away in the cellar. A farmer tells us that the potatoes sprout more when put in barrels than any other way. Tbe vegetable like all other ot its kind must of necessity have air, and ter.ee it is deprived of this es sential requisite when rut away in barrels. The safest way is to spread them out on the cellar floor if it is not damp. Fkesh. Air. The air is the only agent which keeps the blood pure and enables it to circulate and impart life- power io tne Bysiem. it no lets sus tains life, by impaitiDg this wonderful property to the blood, than by expelling the impurities or worn-out matter which the veins have collected and brought to the lungs for expu'sinn, and which if left in the system but a few rsoacenis would cause death. A ". -JI . V "I loive ttse-'t HI m i::"'T.-. ; r Tt'-trtiiutoy l..r in any y :. . ii.;v ?if luiwio it r.iy ::' .:;r. ' ;y J;!. 'ii.-::ie. !y 1.0. '.. : -;.,: it e vr.iw vrry i i-1 ia 1 ;..ir. li is 11 wf. . jc"wv :mi li'1 eii.e f,,r :i?iy Ui-Tior of '.':." f.vs'.-in. nr.J if i:..- '. 'ii 'ii!ii-i . tjvilt jin-Trl'tir ttf mirUfw. 1 oT'v-n rc.-(.i:;i:n ii'l if ".' v y tri. nils, aivl shuil coiilititiv t J... So. -JV-V. .T;.rM. s Tf. It-V.Uii-. Tastor M . U. 'aun-h, o. 1'n.irlleM. Va.' 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Special drill lor dull and backward hoyn. fatmna r atu'lrnt may elecl anv ntu.llei or ehooe the rernlar Knit llh. Scientific, HuMnrtu.. t 'Unloal or t'lvll Kiajl recrlnit coarse. Student titled at Media Acnd emy are now In Harvard, Yale. Prlneeumand ten oilier t'olleue and Polyte-lmfc Sch'ola lo tn denti aent lo clleice tn'l883, 15 In 1Hs4, 10 in 1SH1. li) In 185. A KT'duating cla In the comroeriMal department every year. A PhyMcHl and fhem iral L.atoratory. (ivuinatum and Hall Ground. IW.O vols, added to the Library In 1SS3. niclia hag aeven chnrchei ana a temperance charier which prohibit!, the aale ol all intoxicating drlr.Ui!. Kor new llUntrated circular addreaa the Principal and Proprietor. S WITHIN.;. SHUK I -LJlxik, A. M., (Harvard Clraduaic) Media, i'a. V-'-VV'a 1-Mnua.H s tV K-J,i "ini thepopnlw favorite for4n..rr .,',.,V V''r. nd prrveuiina; Dnnu" .;. r '. it . ' Il cl.-li!ra lh.? scul, bl. Ei,'- y -y "T1 hMir 'aUlnc. and Is ui rr t.j r. a -v. a -r j anu .i.ivut iru(.'tr::-t'. The Ucmt C'oug!i Cure yon can Acd thr best i rcvcntlvokntiwn for 't; uni mrtH llOt'.lly I'aialUa. laJaduil (IlltOI'Cfl of tlf all Ff iiaJo ouipLaiinla. Tho foible ouJ i i !.,... - - K !9 t'ietrroirp, will iu niLkKtrAjw-a recover liir Xitii.. j .- n prt-ruLafl. Taii it In ticoc boid by til UrwtTirrt- ir. TintraTe t, mpt, qulr-kriat and bef euro f-r 'rrv, nuni-i:.. Warts. Mole-", CaUaune,.-. Ifindcrvthf Ir fvr rr jrroth. McpsaJJ pain. iv-notrijuhit. iink-el!i& ft- comfortable. H lndf-n-4jrns cure. whrnuvrrv-lhiTttr .- faiia. bvW by VrMm at Vjc lli&cux at (X.. N. 1. CA.BRIAGESj WAGONS & SLEIGHS iVi Carriage Making in all its UrancLes. Painting, Trimming and REPAIlilNCi of all kinds done ot. the SHORTEST MTI;E and the LOVVKS1 PK1CES. Aleo, Planlnc. Sawinit and Wood Turn Inn with Improved machinery. Also, all kinds ol heavy work ;done. t'arrlaifc'smlth Fliop;eoDtiected All psrt:e trusting me with work will be nonor ably dealt with- All work warrnte-l. l. .V.. CHUTE. ELcnshnric. Uctohcr 16S4. .a.jl4a.i aiti.naita.ai tl C.J, J C.i 4ii tr5-S?vWaui StiBdird EnrisM l , B:!'. mi 8a for rilTtta-l e' &sf hbimJi U?.' ssiT .?V - Bf YfV&ft-... ' '.uJruts a. Ju"aEtiufiTn2 ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, LOKETTCPA, IN CHAUOK OK FRANCISCAN BROTHERS. Board and Tuition for the Scholastic Year, $200. March 2lh. 1S8G. tr. YOU CAN FIND THIS PAPER on file in i'mnni 'i-.M r.t 1 . Ativr rt i-inr I'ureuu of L"i ArX RE1CUGT01T BROS. who Tvill tul.li i. 1 lur auvcrl.ail. :.l luuci ruled. 1NTENOIN4; ADVKKIIMKS should ad dress IJF.ORGF. P. ROW F.I.I, A CO., IO Sprats MrMl, New York 4'lty." Fob Sklst I.ist'ovI, 000 Newspapers Will be sent free on application. .Ian. II '7 THE PLUMED mGHT.-''.r.vi: rvo l.ilra t Inst lirar ot the above brand. tllWiKlZ A la LIN E. Kobtionia, I'a .Ian. 14, 't7. q0lS0l3P-TI0M la... a poMti.. r.m.d, tar ... .ba ai ; b li. mm ta .rda f c... .1 to. w.ral kind and .( locp u.dlif l..ta..mri Tb4m4. n atroBc I. my !tui la It. ftr-,a ta.t i win m. Two BOTTuas raaa to.b wita . v.i o.aia raxATisa o. ui. ..mm. . mubn, e(n m. iMiur.aaMnM. ex. t. a. aLuccat, iu rd au, a. x. F. want SAI.ESMF.N ever where, local and traveling, to sell our nouns. Will pay icood salary and all expenses. W rile ed. SiANDAKD SI L.VE1J VV A iv.li'A.w Boston. Mass. CURES wHR ALL list Fill 5 Kcri ImtiKh Syrup. Tuim i-ood l. a in lini. tit.ld by d,-.tf-;i:.s.. 7ECTK.-Aif-i,VTy ESSENTIAL BILS. WI.TERVREF.., l'EPri'RBEXT, IEN-KUYAI-M'EAIPlI.Vl. Ar. ol prime quality, bought In any .iuantiv ior cah ondeliveiiy, iroe ol brukeintte," eeiuiuison, nor- Ki7, uy BODGE o- ObCOTT. Importers and exuorters. FS William ft .New York SALESMEN WANTED to ranva.a lor the sale ol Nnrsery Stock ! Stcnlv en plovuieni iruaranlced. SAj.AUY ANli EX PENSES H A 1 1. Ai.ply at. oiL-e. statlui: aire CliASE 11KU1 HEliS CttMPAN V. llvcler to tills pai.cr. , lioi:Uefcler. r . Y. Steam EnKlnes.Saw M II Is. Hay Pre'se. Stump Pullers and Standard Agricultural loir.liaicau itBistrilly. Si-nd t..r fstalotruo A b.UHlHih a suNVotk T-a.it. w How oItl I Fxported. Trre i roce?- of t. inp'rg gold aorrgg thecct cn is 1 1. ip dsc iU d Ly ih B ton C'-nn,tCrci'il Huihii.i : Eat h keg coulain." ?00 (y,.ij i,) c,ar goid. ItisfrnmtheBu.il t.r Au.-rCh al Xew Voik, that tr.i.hl ' f tii: p., ,j idiipitd ficu. that, city. Ti,c j,,,., stefcmships Faiiit.g from P. istr.n r.v cirry little or no gold, p.lthnt:-:, i; ,a reverse was the case many yt-ars Tlie shipments of gold are not pj,, ally on the bank's account. At a -- glance, persons miht well 3unn.e m when the demand arises for zr!d t, iIETJ abroad, the phippr would only have 0 seiid in his order for his hundr(-.la of thousands to the enb treasury, whf-r mil!:ons of specie are on deposit. r;u. there are sufllcient reasons wv .j, " plan will not work. The stiKtrsVrv can pay otit its coin nnlv to n--:i'. ;3 of the Government. vV.it h the j;lr c America the associated banks kip on deposit constantly an enomro-:? ? ;r. gold, sometices anjountir '. i JJ m ,, ("x). To the members ot tl -,. . ciation the Hank of America i-,ta j. own certificates against tht-so s;.? redeemable on demand. S whi t!fre is occasion for making a gold -tt. the coin is prepared for that purpo&e the rearcflice cf that Lai.k ; l.( bagged and kegged and made rsdy jjr shipment. Kegs in which gold is packed l'spfC;a Kegb" as they are called aie made cf extra hard wood. They muat Lave aa extra iron hoop. Specie is not thrown loosely into a keg, ujn the other hand it is wrsped in tissue pair ar.l nj;fclj 'jp one coin upon another. TLe berveacnly as a protection for canvas hags, into which the gold is piaefj j3 the ordinary bit and miss fai-binn of pennies in a man 8 porket. Into each bag go 53,000; and ten bags 211 a ke g. In tbe interests of aecarity, eace kg is treated to what is ttchnical y kcowu among the shippers as the "red tapirs" process At each end of the keg, In the pr0. jecting rim of the staves above the Leal are bored four holes at euid-.sUnt ia! tervals. A piece of red tape is r through these bolt3. creasing oa the head of the keg, and tbe ends Sea: t meet in the center. At the joint J meeting, the tape is filled to the k's head by wax beating the Ptatjrj of l!.e fhippi-r. (iuld crosses the ocean very much ai does every other kind of rreigt.t, w'Lt i.uL any special looking after. TL avernge rate of insurance is about JJ,. CU0 cn a shipment of 51 ,00O,0,'0. There are shippers who do not insure. Ilavirj to bhip 1,000,000, they give il in eri-l parts to half a dczen diffeient vease:. It is a strict rule with iiua iirms Ltvcr to trust more than f.Vj uoo at a tire ou any one thip. A certain par'y fiuri,bh-s ail the keg? for gold, and packs- them. Tl;.'- Eaa who does this is a n.rr.opi.':t in l.lj way. Shippers of large amounts -tt?B lose a few tlnllr.rs by p.! ni lut tct exceeding bixteen ctirtn i; . r- a dollar thi; tnei.t. T;.o . ! ttios ! be foutid i;i7ainst ni n !;.- in tie shipment of ruld in i ..if e...i !: cola. Gold bars are not rendily oMain-J. Ha.TIed t.lass Maiiiifacturei-s. American glass manufacture! are bM:l-d. There is one Fecet in their art which ihey are unable to solve, oiieclasJ of rcreigh production that, wi;h al! their skill, theyeacnot in:!tate. Th NaLCj glassware fcr ue and drcuration is in deed a study. Ilecent in-t ortat'.icj fchovv not enly great originality o- &- sign, hut a finish that is rea.iy mr wlous. Here are dishes, bowls, vms-s, in fact all manner of receptacles, t! at supgest a strange, uncanny origin, ar.d evidently intended fcr some mystericji race of beings we know imthing aLout. Fancy a huge snail's shell of msM polished glass dashed with streaks o! bluish back, and fancy it ever holdicg anything so material as grains sr.i peaches 1 The connoisseur, w ith a spark of curiosity in his composition, a-oaii certairly explode if he alowd fcis thoughts to dwell upon this specirrfs P'ece, that looks as if it had been mcldrd out of an ocean wave. A bowl, with bull's eyes of changing blue and green, of the most delicate lints, is &no'.b: wondefful example of modern art. How is this color obtained ? How art those antique enamelings. thes-4 hrihiar.: eweled effects, produced? Well, tt: is exactly what the Nancy iastiiakr5 will not tell you ; and all we poor tr i tals can do is to buy a piece and imaprre a magician fathered it. May 1 e, if it Saudwich people could "reproduce" Hi like, we shculd not be so enraptured fti so eager for its possession. A Uig liar or Itullion. The Helena ImlQcndent savs : T ? second largest bar of bullion ever melt ed in the United States Assay (:T;:s Helena was handled by MeiLtr Mi dori. It came from Ihe .Tav G.ul' Mine, weighed about 2,.r00 ou.ices. a little ovar 5X) fine in gold r.r;d worth about Jr?7,000. Theg;is f urr.sfes were not nearly large ecotn;'! tola---' it, and one f the great cok? furr.acH, now seldom used, was hf.-.tfi When it was thoroughly reduced t- 1 liquid, molten mass, a spt of ?i !' was attached to the mekirg pot, ; by the aid of chains aud pti'leys it lifted out of the bed of t urning coke"- charcoal and dumped into a ni1" When it had changed frc-rn a ht,:::'' a solid but red hct bar it was in;-" ; in water until it bp.d su.Tli:iei:!ly :-r-to be handled. The cperatl.'t!. included several interest f:' ; j other than those detailed, w.i? - ' watched by a srr)3ll ptily '" x ; l who were much interested :'-r' 527,000 changed from .-"! i'- ' U.) form, and then to a solid m' 1 " only larger bar ever handled m fice was one of about .! 'Sv our.i-cs. several have oeen melted ot larei vi - Slinftt Tinnorr 1 tho nPire t'.lls 11- one thousand deposits, in;ny n,lrt 'j 4 for tl-.a inircii,nn.linir neriod 0' '"" ' " . . .-r-rf year, and of considerably iaf " gate value. i . .......- ii., vaT-a rorrre .to- . . ...i - I conclusion that It iscoc saie " 'gentle bull." O OO oo aajjj.i f i .in