' The X'aluC of hc Roller. ;rm rrlnno f rnftlanil. unw ACorini.!' AM" " : 'flu- lirlic.-t Hiil.j.rt : i Kiiff- ,,, .1 ...static wii; a nine TI. Puke Tie Co!Emi?sionpr of ATiou!'ui ia an article ou agricultural 'ii.i-i x chiucrv makes tW following just I a i . -. r j v iirt . - . .... remarks on mc ue tu uiv .-m... lai. i nl U1 cava "Of nil thft .mn.en.c:its fur ui-c i ,.,.,.1.1 r.)' noa a vc:ir. upon the farm there is no one which joJ 0rlnln( l,al 2:5.00(1 .i year; III.- tells ol preater lK'iietits tlian lite (, ...,c.. tiie puke of Jucaiiigiiain ii ., roller. It pulven smooths the surface J the reaner. and compact ,... ! conil nni! rrwils f ulunls : ! nn,l I,liti:u Concho'iOns. i, r !' nml of iu.re ini!Mrt- ,.,. c il.i nv."rn'M iiu oincof a tcinioral uoubt rifflit wlien lie sani anee than all, it destroys vermin. 1M.Vr wa al.oul 2u0 a year; of n j pool College, lVe. That the e;rt.i should he made line is illiroi,t.t, ..100 ; meinher ol the House j i dead, among their survivora. It was j scarcely distinguishable from that of; ilulievcd that the propcrtv would then Syria, cither before or after being; amount to 18,000,000 or 10,000,-' cleansed ; nevertheless, it is weight- j loon, l'.ut legal and other cxjHjnsesj ier, its texture id not so line, ami the! prevented this, and when divided in j holes with which it is pierced are at ! 18oC, little more than the original once larger and less in number. It , sum was divided among the three is nearly of the same country as the j survivor. f.W- of thin, ii. 97.li i former in fact, the fishing for it ex- Uut wealth has gone on accumulating tends along the Syrian coasts, as well j T T v l 1 . .... I n tUn littnrnl 7nne of till rthllntr i . AVtc A-liVrtiWinrnlti. TH3 HILL TOWES Jf-wflarnYntS. ilhctllaneoli . n m llooti and Shoes. RES r9 see the clods,!"'" d Monk. Puke of Albemarle, in England to an enormous extent las tne for the sevthe or ' i.crtr which would vield a and the proving of the personality of j and L ipacts the earth i ',' ' XlcCanlev, nn..ting"A7K;V ; wills allows us t- realize this pretty called accurately. .1 ...... -. ... . .... ,i the object of plowing and harrowing. ;of Commons, S00 lMunj ot Lug-, beenaccuniulaleu since me cuuiiut-uii-A roller great! v conduces to this. ;.a;l(f j y0!1) sir William Tcmplo mcnt of the present century that is Tliat small stones and n-upli places ; . . T r(.V(.nut.s f a House witlnn tnc iiicume oi man, uo i as tnc niiorai zone oi me .rcni)cicgo i Uarbarv. l no. line, liurd sponge, Ureek is less sought for than Mr. (laldlone was no ' either ot the prececding ; it is how- nt Liver- ' ever, most useful for domestic and .More for industrial purposes. Its mass is irregular ; pierced w ith small hoh wealth has in this little Island of ours of I , of Commons have .i,..,,i.i u i.f the vta the scythe or mower, is a n.ii-t- .f m.ootMMemoir. nrinii which everv fanner w in uppu -1 !.,.; to the ci-'htcctilli ecu ciate. and when the seed is first sown, , u .; , i(, no ,ioui,t with seldom P. c-ecdd still nniong us than in all tnc pre- fccdinir uires. from the time, say of j Julius CV'sar; aud again at least a much of wealth within the last twenty mid when the frosty winter or thaw- " i,nriiir all riidishman lyears as within the preceding fifty." in" of the spring have loosened itsj i,n, ,,rrt,n,., in df a million of; The Sin-rbttor, Nov. 1C, 1872, pub- growth upon the surtace it may ,M m011t.v i J7..0. We presume Alder-, litdied u list containing an account of imagineu lion il woum in- wncin ; Ti i n II lieckford COUlil IiSVe (tone as l" luiiuiir.i i-iii-nuuff u tjuuiiri vl a by giving it a l. d in the earth ag;iin. j.i--,) , ,.ft his ton Fonthil!, nhii h million personally during the last ten year, 1 low ed ! iinorc than a million, fifty-three more lint its iiKt useful purpose is less i , , v.t ..iio diio. -1100.000 a satistactoruy expiuinea, lor ii o'" UIUi a ,iiion of ready money prooi is oniy lonnu in me c.xpenene illlv tlmt (o.tl. xvaa years, durinir From this list it apin-ars that the decade, ten persons left of its use. All know that most of T, fI r VathrL: at the are of i than half a million, and one hundred the vermin which alllicts the farmers' j tliirtv-six, in 17tK5, came to reside at I and sixty more than a quarter of a crop has its resting and often j I-'onthill, anil beian to build a new J million sterling. It must Ik reniem breeding place in the earth ; there, : Iloaso ju' tjC s 0t licr style. The fol- bercd that these fortunes do not in and upon the young and tender plant, i,nv:ll!r d.-scrintion of the house, by a ; elude landed invcstnieuts. where it deposits its eggs. I he cat j vjs;tor is given in the preface to a There are a few examples of great worm destrov6 corn at the suriace; t iiti f -;.,.. "To five fortunes made bv misers, who often voii on idea of the place -vou must ! denied themselves the necessaries of think of York Minster placed on a 1 life in order that they might leave a commanding elevation in the midst of , large sum behind them. Such a man a woodland naradise of many miles ! was James ood of Gloucester, who a rn at the the Hessian fly deposits its eggs upon the wheat blade, which often falls to the ground. The earth, in fine, is fully charged w ith the eggs and the embryo of ver min of all sorts, in all stages, and it may readily be imagined what an amount of dcftruetion would follow the passage ol a heavy roller over the surface." The Coiuinic Hay Crop. the brief report appears it docs qualified the re in one of the half agricultural, half political meetings held in the west recently, one of the leading speakers, after advocating strongly the free-trade interest, declared that it was all nonsense that supply and demand governed prices. It was combination and association, he said, which ruled in the matter, and bv combination and association farmers could get almost any price they ask cd for their product, am those thev bought of to tak fer thev chose to make. Ul course one can, understand that the speaker meant any' price "in reason.'' whatev er this common expression mav mean, although m of his speach as it not appear that he mark in any degree. There is just rnnn.cn of truth in this to make it current with people w ho do tint look very deep beneath the surfrce of things. Every one knows that men unite in bodies, and by strikes sometimes get higher wa ges. Speculators buy groin and other merchantable articles and store them up in immense quantities, finally selling out, sometimes at highly advanced rates. I'.ut after all it is not the eoiiibinaton which raises the price, but the comparative scarcity which the combination induces which is the ruling power iu the case. It is .1 law of supply and demand in any event. There is indeed a very great difference between a scarcity caused by sjH'culators and one by an actual shortness of the crops. In the one case we never know when the hold ers arc going to let out and swamp us, but whcn e know there is a re al short crop and no out laying stock to compete with us, we can make a in extent. Althouffu at this spot the j uieu in i ii possesseu oi prupin.. interior of FonthiUhas not the vast-: sworn under 900,000. A will was ness of York Minuter, vet I think the : found in which he left all his property w hole building stands on more ground. ( to Alderman Wood of Loudon, his The dazzling effect of stained glass in attorney, and two clerks. But a the loftv windows, when the sun short time after, a codicil to the will throws "her colors ou the crimson , was sent in annoymously, bequcath carpet. contrasted with the vivid j ing various large sums to different m green lawn in the distance, through dividual. It was accompanied with the loftv entrance doors, themselves J this extraordinary memorandum: as high as a moderate sized house ;: "The enclosed is a paper saved out of the galleries hundred feet above many burned by parties 1 coulil hang, vmi tln inn "illiccnt mirror at the Thev pretend it is not J. Wood's end of the room reflecting the pros pect of the ground for miles, present a scene I shall never see equaled. Looking right and left, you have a clear view of three hundred and thirty feet, not bare stone walls, but a mag- Jeimer hand : many w ill swear to it. i hey waut to swindle me. Let the rest know." The writer w as never dis covered ; and now came litigation, w hich la.ited four years. Sir Herbert id i "mm d ' ''"ont apartment, furnished with the ' rejecting the codicil so myste . , o,Vv , f i most valuable books, cabinets, paint-' sent. Iiut O the glorious V v in irs. mirrors, crimson silk hanirimrs. . tainty of the law ! Lord Lyni gave his judgment in 1840, invsteriouslv unccr- ndhurst, the judg- lnirs. mirrors, crimson silk hanirintr and a thousand thincs beside": vou i in a higher court, reversed walk the whole distance on superb ' nnnt ; and the money was divided carpets, and at everv step vour atten- according to the terms of the will. tioti is arrested by r some beautiful work of art or natural furiosity." In j 1 S22. the w hole, in consequence of ; the depreciation of his West India ; property, combined with reckless ex-1 penditures, was sold to John Far- quhar for i'u.'JO.OOO : and its former ! owner went to Hath, and ihere built, au immense tower, from the summit! of which he could se Fonthill, j though seventy miles distant. ! The rise of the great house of Rothschild belongs to the eighteenth centurx. Meyer Ansclm, a Jew, was; burn in 1743, and was established as a money lender, Ac. in Frankfort, in i Queer Tiling About Ilnblcn. legitimate calculation as to hnw to act Measured by this standard our hay-makers are keeping remarkable steady rates. Last season about this time, the very dry weather told heav ily on the prospective hay-crop, and prices advanced considerably. There was no real scarcity at that time, but '.Id barns and barracks were emptied rapidly. Immense quantities put on the market, but A great many curious things half- pen to babies, in this round world of ours. One thing is, planting them. This is done by the dark-skinned wo men of Guinea, and it isn't half so dreadful as it sounds. The mother digs a hole in the ground, stands ba by in it, and then packs the warm sand around him to keep him in place, as you would set out a rose-bush. It keeps him out of mischief, aud he can play in the sand while his moth er works. All day long he stays in I.:. ,..ii ..:i. ...i .1. ... I ..J ... i , , . ; uir- nun run, uuu mum, ncii cue in:, r ii'in mis imor snop, iM-ai l ij . . , . i i i ,i r i. t . i i 1 is done with her work he is duar out. the Mgn of 7,.-. .SI.7,. he acquired ! ,,-i i.:. ..;.,i..,.i .i. ' .1 . . ri .1 111 it r T n mil min in u'Hiini llll'lllll lllllJl. t lie nniiip nt I; (it liihilii Hi. r.tiinJ a 7 . "ood friend in William 1 .nmlrrivA nf ii..,,. i ...i .u. i-iJ ... : to a nrw, mm ne:i inc i,aiiugrave, in i , 1 1S0O. bad to tleo from in,.l-,n l.a t ""'r "a,'K- intrusted the banker with about 2."0.000 to take care of. The .... ..C.l I... . l ...:.i. ,i . . .i . 1 1 mi mi vn ii .men iin mis : so mm in lSlfi. when he died, he left about a million sterling to his six sons. An sclm, Solomon, Nathan, Mever, Charles and James. Knowin? the! i.i.. ti. -i..ii i:.i i ii ,l,jl II I. . . 1 11- .i .I"11-. 1111. 1I1VI1 lllliu lillll.s, (TUIlIt ,1..... .i.,.t.i ...i..r. .i.:''r' . r lithcir babies in that way ...w-Vatinna t..lw.P TI... ' . I ,S iiT, f TOIirSO, aild made of v..i" . . . c . "' deer skin .-minim, as me cicverost oi tnc family, and had settled in L'ngland, coming to Manchester in 17G7. and liOinion in 1J(I4 we sec him the battle, am to carry iaiy anout, sue ties him m- littie chair, which she straps to If it is some very grand .villi small holes. The white pnongo of Syria called Ycnctian, is esteemed for its light ness, the regularity of its form and solidity. In. its rough state, it is brown in color, and of a fine text ure, compact and linn. When cleans ed it liccoms llaxeii-colorcd, and of n looser texture. The orifice of the great channel which traverse il are rough and bristly. The brown 1'ar barv sponge when first taken out of the water, presents itssrlf as an cl.m-1 gated flattened body, gelatinous, and charged with blackish mud. It is then hard, heavy, coarse ami of a reddish color. When well washed in water it becomes round in shape, still remaining heavy and reddish' It presents many gaps, the intervals ofj which arc occupied uy a sinuous anu tenacious net work. It is valuable for domestic use, because of the fa cility with which it absorbs water, its great strength. Other sorts of sponges are very abundant. The blonde sponges of the Archipelago, often confounded with the Ycnctian ; the hard 15arbary sponge called geli na, which only comes by accident in to France ; the Solonica sjiongc is of a middling quality, finally, the Dahn rua sponge from the Antilles, is want ing in flexibility, and is a little harsh, and so is sold at a low price, having few useful properties to recommend it. From the. Owii WorlJ, by J.mt .s Fiij'tin: The Vroprr Brlli. 63 nntrimETS' IIOMLOI'A TilIC SPECIFICS ,vi: ; ;: tvrr, nto-J THE most nmi !r i'Vi .t: !.. 4:1 entire aaeuM Pimple, lTi:,iiH, 1 rt. -i-!,i in..: l..'it:ii.k'. '1 tier am the only mcdirmi )'i..- :.v ajit'il (o popular u o n:uilt? ihnt 1.1- Jbi imuiioI If Dmiln ia luine tin in : ro liunnii-'. to ImIva from Jxnirur; and mi ilii. i 'nt. m tit i.5 o'.wujm tiliaLli-. 'lliff Iwra tlin l;ir'l..: linnmivi.liilii.ft I'ria and U1 niivujs iL'j.l'.r haiiifuriina. Ko. I'urpn.. ('tut. a ss 2- 1. Ftvcrs, fv,"i-itinn, InflJiinmationi, 2. Win 111, W i.rm Ir'uri r, Vi.rci Calu . . 3. 'rylnv-i'nliv, r'rrtliin;if lnfitnti, . 4. ltlurrtiirn, cm I'liiMn ii r Ailulta, . . i. lj rim i v, ri iii;-", l'ilioiuil'olic, . . r. 4 lif.lriu-lliii-bn", Viimitm).-, . . . 7. 4 o:tKli -. li:s Hmnrhitw, . . . . H. IVriuulclr, 'iiffiili.i.-lif. K.wnch, . . !. ISrmli'.l lift. Ilindiwllf, Vertigo, . l'l. llyi.i .ln. i.ij-.i : stomiirh II. KlipiirttM il.i r i':ilTillll triKl.i, . . I'. WIltlCA, '..'i C: !' IVml 1 1. 4'roui, ' :, I '.Sll 'illl lilvnlllinT, . . 14. Nnlt llhrllul, 1 rfl.lil rTuptmnn, . IV Ithruiiiaiisiii. I.!uiininlin 1'alu, . . Id. 1 t-vrr mill An-. ''lull i'ever, SgMea, 17. IMIru. I nn ! cr LtaMlmg, . . . . . . 15. 4iIiiIiu;ki)-, tui'lN.rcor Weak Eye, . H. 4 ui 1 Ii, 11.ul" i-r rhriinir, Iullticnia, . 2u. Vhoi..iiij;-l im;li. vmU'nt couglin, . :I.AiIm,i, .,.j.i. I liti-alliinir, . . . VS. i:r IH limci"". isnpntwl licnnnir, , t. N rriln, n(..il"'l irlaifcio. Sw-1 iWf. . 21. -rurrul lnli.i, I liyiw:ul Wrakuau. . 24. Iiruiyii:id M-.iufy Sav"'. .. . . til. ii R Sii Liii-hs, iir'uiiirt tmtu tldllifT, . 17. lUiiii. y Unt.-. oinvcl, . . . . . il. ruiiu rl:ilr,Si.mi!.ul Wmknea in inv.ilmi'ai v ui.fliiuvwi Suit tluli. I'.iiik'-r, . . . . S. 1'rlnary Vrifcnc. wet tin Owi tad, . SI. I In fill I'crloilii, wnji .-iiiuma, . 32. KuriVrtus at cliiunr ' I.1''-. , SI. I llri.rv. Spnsni. St. Vitus Dance, 34. Iilulitlicrla, mwrni'i : 24 W it 40 611 iu 611 t U ii i ill l (CI 611 iu M 1 OU 1 OU SO ill 0U ii! 4 Iironlo4 ouu',!';'d ,'i",1I'tion:,;, V.i.;3,iu-iitMx.Tt2,32au13Ji 1 AHILI CASES. Cr !ifor!o) with abovo 33 lrg viak anJ Manual of dirrctioM, . " !.'.'" r e (Mimicfol of 2" larfre vial and Jut, (. wj Mia.-!.-llnxw and ViaU an above. -The.e remedies aent by Hie cate or ln(r!e box to any part of th rouutry. frra tof charge, ou receipt l price. Addre HumHPohrr,yo8pathlc Medicino Co., OCre nn l I7f, No. Si.2 Hboadwat. Xkw i -:.i.. l or Sale by all I'rMKM11- -I-'it :il lv K. II. Marshall. Soniiwt, IV. C. & u. MmUm The only Hrli-iMc lilfl PWrlSiitimt in tliecnutiti-y. $100,000 INVALUABLi; GIFTS TO UK niSTlillll'TKIi IX Sj. NSXE"f4 4l S KM I-ANN I' AIi GIFT ENTERPRISE, To lie drawn Frlduy. July4'li, 1HT.1. Om-(;raHdfuiItiil Prizes? 1,(KH infold! One Prize $5,000 in Silver. Five lrloa Five ITi. Ton Irle.. . tH.O(M rarh a -on earn ... 10O each IN GREENBACKS! In the Cathedral of Limerick there nan c-s a cnimc oi neiis, wincn 1 were cast in Italy liv an enthusiast in his trade, who fixed his home near the monastery where they were fir.-t hung, that he might enjoy their sweet, ; solemn music. In a political rcvolu-i tion the ltells were taken away to; some instant land, ami tnc mukcr himself became a retujree and exile. His wanderings brought him after many years, to Ireland. On a calm and beautiful evening, as the vessel which bore him floated on the placi bosom of the Shannon, suddenly this ; evening chime pealed forth from thel cathedral towers. His experienced ear caught the sweet sounds, and he knew that his lost treasures were found. His early home, his friends, his beloved and native land, all the best associations of Ins life, ivcc m those sounds. He laid himself back j in the boat, crossed his arms upon his breast, and listened to the music. The boat reached the woarf, but still he lay there silent and motionless. They spoke to him, but he did not answer. Thev went to him, but his spirit had fled. The tide of incnior- , ies that came vibrating through his1 heart at that w ell-known chime had : snapped its life-strings. occasion, lie IS llresscil neatly HI I All About an Iron Inre, tripes of white paint, and ornament- !SsT-l860"X j'fwt"B SI . & - tt 3 izii. --iJmj 1 1, zmtssm V ' tTW : il-ZJa ! i S 1 3 jn 1 -" SHL i.n in i iT rriair I Two Famllv t'lirrlairi'farit Matihi'.l Ilorwa Willi Silver Mounted llarnii. worth l.inu eai h; two tiuiruk-i", Honn-ii, fcc. worth SW eaeli; two nne tidied Hoewoil I'ianor worth tuu each: ten Kiim lly Sewliisr Maelilne worth 1DU ea"h: I 'm UoM nnd Silver I.vcr iliinliinr Watehe.i. worlh trom Kli toKWOraeli; trolil ChHin. Silver Ware, Jew elry, ie. Whole number glftsJO.OOO. Tickets limited to 50,000 A ii r. x rs w x n: i T4 h r. i.i. tk k kxm to whom Liberal reiniuma nil! be lall. Cinglo Tickets, S2; Six Tickets SIO; Twolve Tickets $20; Twenty Five Tickets S40. riroular e-.ntalnln a lull lift of -rlie. a ile Mriiillon ol tlie iimiiniT of druwinir. and other In formation In rvl'Ti'iiee to the HiiIrilution, will lie i sent to any imeonic rliij( Hum. All letlerr niut ! I aillre)iei to ; SIAlNiiKFU'K Ln.SIXKBm. I lul W. r'illh St. I'initniiall, O. Jiine4 j k I . I . ) x i ; i : ) t 1 1 k 1 1 s ' viuvi: list. Offices and Lumber Yards AT J Ituvr sow ond j : A Larpc snil (umplcte Aortmcnt of Goods for Tall and Winter Wear. j They La9 a votni'let a: rtuiaiit ol ! fadiH Furs, Idrre. tiloiiils, Wvli ?!iirls, II mi Skirts, IIiisIIcm, iiiua Saiilal.i, And Felt Over Shoes. MEN AND JiOVS' Clothing, Boots and Shoes, HATS AND CAPS, GLOVES, ScC. rndcrclithinr for rcn and Women. A lare a.rtment ol HARDWARE i QUEENSWARE, Carpets, Oil Clotlis, &c. A larc 9XM-k of line an-l wxirw ' ISarrj' V. 'Jlvvriin Rfpewfniiy nnmi the eitenof F"-tnrjt and the public g.acra.iy, tbat be iif ul rrj I-Blrhed tils j NtW SIIOK STOUK, i In the New Building on Main Cross' I Street, MUcellanJUt Cook&Be FAMILY GRocej Flour and Fe W II H A Sri.EMID STOCK' OF We wo roM null rnu . j frlewl.anil the uuol i.. !.' . 7 (JOORS r New Rtors on ' ' ' Fought In th ri'tcin eilieat the loweah firi r. j .n't ia jirenare'l lo furnlth lh pnlll wCh eiery I thlrijr pnrtainlJMI to hi linM hn.lne. AT VERY I.'AV PRICES. I I He will kerp MYs.ttAiitlT on liADtl aim U irp'iiar- j C-J tU lUflkv trt.lT "U tfhort M' tlr, 1 BOOTS -AJST1D SHOES FOIi . Men, Women and Children, Knilmrina ererr lire .f fir; Hj in hli- nni auu w.,rmmint.ip. In, in the lin lli.r to lb, ! i ne lanir.wni r lurnun- MAIN CROSS Arvi hi 'Wit!on too ,n onfr-ctioneric,. We will rBilexeor. at ail !;r- lomera with the v. r s t n r TiATVAnr ITV i OATS' Sllt:u.Kh, OA TS ,( c0zx ' An.l everrthlnx per-nlmnl!,.. , I ' ni'ut, at the K ' K: I hroaileat trfd brui.-an. 1 e. with I.SLI1TKKK. (iAITKRS, j ! HOOTS. i:aIi.moi:al, i IM'SKIN OF CAI.F, j.MOIMJOCCO. KID, I IAMJ.M. .MATKISIALH. I LOWEST POSSIELS fc Ki: CASH ()M -.1 ill A!s a well y ( Jlanyware; Sion-win. r..,.w ' ami.. M ,r STATlOXKin I Afi l of the nil. i-t fimlil..iiaMe , ' ' " ' """'-""n to wtlth we will w I a ebeai, all wlm may wire lilin aeull. -i i lie Ii-hImo rriHri-il to luroish .ti-iker with i Pleaw eall. examine our a '-..lupiete umor'.m.-itt ol a- tk SOLK I.EATHKK, KIP CALF, AXf MORKOCCO. j "iii'.ci iiwoj '.ur '-mi a-lxtr I I n't f'.nret where wi 't i n MA IV fltoss s-..- . ! 'W. a, 1ICX I 1 1 East Literty Stock Yarfls, Fa. R. Rj CITY OFFICE Zpif, j 110 Smithficld a. Jc--m St., Pittsburgh, Pa EaoMon i Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shutters, Window Frames. II. inrAXKL I'LKlli iMHlliS. K.ilni.il panrl IkiMi Me. f:; Tliiekmii.. ' vt . 211 fy;. v; ..-i it p PI..SIt ! Site. h iii .4 r.ini-1 Hin.. cd with dozens of brass bracelets and j rings on arms and lcps. A funny I looking baby he must lie! If you ! don't fancy a crib of sand for a baby, : what do you think of a big shoo, Htuf- I...1 . . l... : r i.i'li . .( !, ,11 .,., i.i- - - i "-u iih iiiuns in uiunu it, riiiinuriu- UULU ' I IUV llli 111U1IU. 1 1IH1II SIM O The shoe rein- It comes up high at the jback. like the slippers we wear now- adays, and is turned up at the toes. rri.. ....'it. ...!.:,.!. :.. .a..it..i ri. , . i mupa i nil ii ii ii il il 1 MUIIIMI 1 wch c vears after , : . ,i, f. , :,i r. i . t , - , . , . 'i mi; liiuiuti i ii 11111 1 i iiius. Mitt uilil at Y aterloo, watching j wLitc t,)C 0),(, n ,e ,)Iack.0VL(1 d po.-tmg to Kiiffiand i.t... i'.,t r....ti.. ,..,, , t. , i ., . - , ""J iwmiiii uuiiiiu: tauiK iiitiiirillir as soon as he knew the issue and lr .1 1 fc spreading everywhere the defeat of P I fi the Kn-lish. "The clever but un--"'',0." '' . 1 'r ,aP xhl 01,i:;,0 . , . 4 , , i who lives in a shoe is more comical 1 -"iuiaiut iuus iifpresseii A lanbury man started for (Jrcen which, Friday, to see an iron fence. What he wanted to see an iron fence for we don't know, and it really makes no difference. He went. He wanted to go off on the 9:"i0 train, so he hurried home to get ready. His wile ami a vicious outside woman 1 were cleaning house, and it was some little time before he could get his society suit read v. In the men 11- ! time he oix-ncd fire on the largest half of a custard pie, holding it in his hand, aud dancing around yelling for his things. When she brought his overcoat he sat the pie on n chair to put on the coat, but in his nervous ness stepped on the end of a long-handled whitewash brush which was balanced across a pail, and the other end flew up and discharged about a pint of the awful mixture over the sofa, and his panting and indignant wife. She made a remark and he contradicted it. Then he sat down in the chair where the pie was, and ! "a ESS 1 1 Ktill ihe liio-h figures were maintain- cd. The short crop came ns was t,ie funds, and , ' u'Z 1 tLan.tht' ! a f nnticinated. IVuallv ihese things 1 1.11 .,. n, ,.,.'" .. another soiior litti.-black-eyed baby, are ' discounted in advance" and Li.i .!. 1 .t. L i .V L ' way n the Esquimaux huts people thought that though the , trnnsa,ti,, e ,lioi, in ls:!t; bllt mg nUld.ed up in a fur-bag short crop came, people having tlie r,.a, amount of his wealth never i r , " fm,V ,,1,C'k' X"f r"un' -fder" bought heavily would not need as tran ;,, h Js -otE?, : J1"! S"0- fur-IioiI and imiPli in tho full nnil ,ir;,-r wmiM lb.- , " ; looks like some strange kind of am- dine. IlutitLasnnt' bi-en so, and noVi. in" too ndm t,)0 worR Von ft up again with a howl that won d although at the present time there is w'Zhui In,lian ,,a,'-v' or J'ave me ted the stoutest heart. Sl a prospect of one of the heaviest hav- J ' 'fl Sn" !'ai"'0Se' ,",Un,, fl,,t ,0 a -rlpoor I wanted h.m to wait while she scraped crops ever known, there is no serious at IT 41 . Limt In ' ,ittlc mat"rc ! "c triho' tho Flat- the surplus, but he was to,, mad l,.binl.Bivonr',.ri. I . i" I st 1 , .. .a,nount on i heads, make: a rude sort of box of to converse m words of more than r.ut still it'is the -.ame law of m-.i- ''I;1' a , l('rK -011 ' cx,':t- ; bark or willow-work, and wrap the one syllable, and started for thede-i ply and demand operating in another kIV'L 'nni' il! Sir If ,"l I '"''y "littlo man," they call him pot. and horded the train, and in the war. The temptation of high ...ic-s IZJuZ!? u. ' ' t ! ? h - a of blanket, strap him ' ccluin of the baggage car removed , VlllK I 111 I !l 1ILUI 1 . 111 I I I 11 Mill . 1.1 . . I a a a . al ti . " . I . 1. II a a I HUU! UUA. IIIU Ililll IL I v ", ... .. ... -. -vi having emptied the barns ol their old i A;dren- v,,)0 ,uVcecded him in the W. L- 1 l H.m l ti..flnT.n. t. l.i.,.nl .T.'. stock there is market with. nothirsr to break If a henvv stock tnc I business, left more tlian a million ii- . i. : ion ti .... , , . . i HIHIl IU' Ullll 111 IC.ll. Illllll sun on nanu, mere wouiii ne a r.eavv rush to avoid the low prices of a cer tain low price nt fall. As i'. is there will lie no serious fall in liny tiil after the new crop is gathered. f7 nucn '. Trb'yrnj Ji. lljarintlie on it Keformeit fharrli. the offensive across twu sticks. Resides this, the I (reenwich. all right, and looked at unfortunate little fellow has a board ' the fence. We hope he admired it. VCarS I,:0 f...,.l I i... ... I Tln.n ln ttnrt,.,l f,,r I Uv. !! 1- 1 1-1 -MI UU Kill I1M IIK-4JI.I lint bl HI HI - " . i ' .....v , v ii". - ioPuke of huckmgLam died,,, I.--.L..J Vvi.u n ,.,. , the train, and as the next train was . iuv aau.i.Tiaau in. t c lib - aiu WliO 11 kc ins vast fortune a ...! 1 1 - 1.111III. ?IIIII.1IIIII'II'I1 M .1 I I . ,. ' 1 ---- -- niotner crauies ner imov on Mowc. and had to sell 1. i 1 r .i ... n 1. .,i. . r : ti. : ' -'l""1" ooaiii, 111111- iroin uie wan III. 1 Mlllt-lllK 1.1 nil- lllilUMOll. 1 HIS f,., ,.,.!, ......... i:... .-tiiii.-- ii. mi 1.111 11 i.iriiiii, iiivu till. a : bv! sale occupied forty day: i :;...r.r,2, u Od. and realized i Forst Father llyannthe's fifth lecture in Ocneva was an attempt to sketch the programme of the Old Catholics. For the building f a Reformed Church there were, he said, three plans : "The first would rrrniislitiile it on a basis of simple Deism. This i. j the sale of his vegetable reigning family, tin senior represen tative ol the Rn nl Houses of Tudor and riantagenet. T . ..t t james .Monson, "ine nvgeisi. - wuo :,.,. .:,, :.. ,oin 1 i.tr" :it:.... i. 1 ""e on u 111 loin, muni, nail a juoiioii 01 an express and didn't stop at (ireen with, he was obliged to walk to the ; drawbridge at Cos Cob, or stay in j Grenwich all night. So he walked j up there in the rain, but din n't mind I it much, as he had an umbrella, and the pie was pretty well dried in. j When he got to Cos Cob, he stood I up on a fence to look at the esenerv i The babies arc elegantly dressed j ail( swear, when a sharp gu.-t of j in armlets, bracelets, anklets, and wind took off his hat and curried it i leglets (if one miirht make a word, across a liog lot. Then he stepped ii'in in tiio li'iln inr In TtwKn tl. w . .1 "in 111 inu 'Wiiii-i.i. , ill I IIUIU UiU ,-. 4s (nl. (iiumiev t orstcr s ' i:..t 1 1.1. t .1 . -.i . , , . , , , , . luiuii unit; oiULk ounit'H t'lllicr Sll, on Fnced and Annotated Catalogue). :,.;,,. p. .- ,, ... . hat a pity such a d.spers.on n-; ,-Jasping their hands over her shoul ed ! His (.race was, says Sir , w , take aifV . fl Lernard I.urke after the presi nt fcH on ,.,.r Loa(L - T9 PURELY & VTGETAtltE ritEPARATTON, rompoaed imp!y of well-known ROOTS. i HERBS, anil FRUITS, eoiuUui-J with otb-.-r I proiiertiea. which in Uieir tiaturo ere C'uiharu., j Aperient, Kutritione, liiuretio. Ahrntivoan.l Anti I liUioua. Tho whole ia jresenej iu a autn.Meiit quantity of ipirit from tiio M UAK ( AE to ; keep Uiciu in any cluuato, vliicli luakea the 7 a arm a mrn.? FITTERS 11 ie f t:n 1:1 t .'pflralile Tonlra and ( athar- 1 i j iu tiio v.irM. l'!i y are latended atrlctly c a Domestic Tonic, onle to be oacd u a mcdicluo.aoJ always ao.iir.liuj to directions. 1 hi y are the aheet-archor of the fcebU an J de bilitated. They art Uoa a iliManr.1 liver, aud UmulatA to aui-h a ileitrec, thet a healthy action ia at odc brought aliout An a r. n.. ily to which Women a re, especially TObj-t. 11 is mirpera-ilinj erery other etimaiaiit. Aa Spi tmj ou.l sum mer 'J'onle, thy havo tu cjuil. 'ill. 7 area mild and pentla iumtiToaa wcil aa Tonic, ihcy luriry the Wood. They aroaej lendid Appetizer. They make the weak nror. 'lin y purity and in Tiforate. Xhey cure l'yi fia, Conatipation. and Headache. Tbi y act aa a iecinc In all cpeclea of disorders which undermine the budiiy ctreugth and break down the animal apinU. Tepot, 53 Park Place; New York. , LYON'S ATHAIRON Only 50 Cents per Bottle. It promote the GROWTH, PRESER. VKS the COLOR, and laereaaea the Vigor and BALTTof the HAIR. Ovra TrrrftTT Trim inn T.Tnw'a Hii-nmr.- 'H.uiwafirat placed in the market by Profeesor I la i.Thomaa l.yon. a Rraduate of 1-nncetun College. ix The name ia derived from the Greek "Katuko 1 1 1 -'WifyiiiB to cltanu. purifiy. rfjuvmatt, or rtttore. Ihe faTor it baa rammH n,i h ww...i..j. 14 i... I I 1 .WJ obtained, is nnpreoedented and Incredible. It In. creaaea the Gsowth and ntauTTof the Uira. It is i a delightful dreealng. It eradicate dandrnft It 1 5!C-, thiIir trom lurnliiR gray. It keep the I head cool, and (fieea the hair a rich, aoft, Kloaay ap! - ih k i.t7er 0c"lT" 01 CnrrvBT A 00. and ia ! ?.t. p., u,T.MldCulU'trf Storwatouly iii ; In x 9 (1 H in x 8 It 4 111X6 11 4 in. . " 4 lit x it n lit. . 4 In x ft in in. . ' in x 0 It 6 In . in x 8 It s in. . In x 8 tt lu in . K In x 6 it a in. . ' 5 In x It 10 in . K in x T II - ft lu lux n - ..1 It in in x 8 It 6 in . . 1 ft lu in x 8 It in . ' ..-1 It lo In x a It In in. . . . - tt lu in x 7 II 8 In. . ..:itt x'le . . :i It xTU - I in. Ititton ilimr. 1 7-i t" ! pjiK'l elear . 1. d'nT". a'Ll 1. 4 Panel O. G. Mould Doors SKI OXInr.lI.!TY. 2 ft 8 In x 8 ft Sin 1M 3 It a In x It s In , a It lu In x 6 It lu in " Raised Moulded Doors. Four I'nnels clear, with rains! I'uncl. ! TliirKtHW. Site. I'ri.n. , 1H In. .a tl Sin 1 6 It 8 in.. 4 I'liiiel t If) ..2ft 8 in x 6 ft lu in . 4 Sj ' . .2 It in x 7 ft " no ! ft lulu x 8ft l'l in.. a ( ! . .2 ft lu In x 7 It 6 j " ..3 ft X 7 ft ' : 2-S :t ft x 7 ft 8 in. . 5 ii SAL T lly ihv Karre! or Sack Prices as Low as Possib'? ('. & (J. H0LDEKI.AU3I, Somerset, Pa. : iw. so. andArMhnot, Shannon L Co., IDi'v G oods Lasts and Shoe Findings I 'f every kind, which will lie,M at the lnwen eai"h ; prlii-i. "All kin-T of rei:iiriii(r done tm sh'.rt notlee. He h..-n by k 'epin- a hirifc and nt k. by 1 nellniir at the lowest poaitle price, and bT fair , deallnKii aud atrirt attebtinn to buslneMi, to ro-eire j a liber.ii -hare ol pLblie patriiaire. apr. . 7U II. H. r. BEEKITS. w rA is ,v lino- CHEAP Grocery and Confectionery, so.mkhskt. v. Vri-: .rl -M . 2 in W e .li -ire to tn!..rni tl.e p.M,i,!i- ,,l tl.i, crimn nlty that we bare t.uri iiried tin. liroeerv and C'on tei'iloiiery ot H." I-'. Kni'i'ir. r.i.. i.tij-nlie the Haroet Hi.tivlani! have mmle valuable a'blitlonn i" ine airi-Hti. caatik beii l.rn ! "I We sell all Ihe 2 si) J! 0 3 Ul U 10 3 Si 3 lo a .Vi 3 411 3 4U 3 4U 3 41 3 4U 3 :i 00 4 ul J isi HO 3 li AND Notions. V 1 1 1 1 1. Km A I . K I ' X 1 1 . 1 s I J. 1 . Y . Iir'(Nt Stock iii tin- Market. Ni:V HiNiUs (il'K.Stli I'AII.Y. (!oo(!s Soltj at I.mvit Kiicrn Ir:--s. Huyer" are invited to rail :it W B N'KW STI'KK. Nos. 239 and 241 Liberty St., The MouMiiu;! on the ibsir are extra heavv. llin.r ui.'Uid, 1 ii.le. ict. lc. riain EaU Sash. i I r. amirTHsm , mar5 l'msiirnci!. J. 1. STKPHtXMIIX. W. T. I'll AN Mil. 15 I ' - t ? " ; SUC .! Will low. ! Tt E j O V 2Zj. FI.dl'K. 1 AMI .MEAL, v I'lHTKK. i TEAS. (iai:.s. KICK, SYUll'S. Mt.LASSKS. FISH. SALT. SI'H'K.s, A HPLKS. j !i4.VliliI.( I-XTRAITS. , M'lr'ta.MM'ANXKIt I'ttl'ITS. ! A Ll . j tliALf'IU Ti iBAlt'l I. t'UlAKS. I ssnr, out ki.ms. i UI't'KLTS. T! LS. ae. Alt klu.! Fn-ni-Ii uud '.s-uiumn ;r'AXIUI.s, X ITS. t'RAt'KEKS, ! FAMY CAKES, fKKH'.M F.U Y. ) AX1 TI il LET A RTICLES. ; ill.MltS. IIKISHES. SUA!. Ju-. Also an j'Sv-riuicn; of Toy. k(., for tbe little : f.ilk. j 11 yai want :anythii:ir In the (ip-ery and Cn i recti 'lit ry lint call at ; Davis' Cheap Grocery, KPIMiSITETIlE ItARXET HolSK nor. lv. QAUKETT juumuci v-fuinpaii OAIMJIITT. Somerset Co., pj Earnest, Delp Camp, FRipKirroK.s WHITE? IX K, YKI.U,; OAK AM lit: Mb,. LUMBER. SAWEH AX'D SH AVET H' :: PLASTER IX' HTH " Building Lumbe tat to a M!I " at -hr. 5, Farmers or Somei Yoo nm "HTt? a Ur:' am.-nn: f Y'L? wtxrl umk lo your own cuu.nr ma: gfM at hjiu. i A tM organ's Fac::; liay i f.und a luriter arvi I::.-: j jt! t!ull ever beu.re. tittr aae Woolen ( j w nWAnleJ t!ie firrt primiiKa a; i HiULint Agricultural S.w i.t : (K'titrr. 1T n prn t -m;--' part U S'nte. the !;:? ; I i-hoWD ntarly l.o"0 tra.r v: i j iux u their '.utinuji uir niiti. ' i ; i ur thrink,. Mr. Kivul U Witt rU4timrn n u.-Utl. w '?:. .m-r-! luall mill lejr tti'iilv u- :n-i,. i Ui e l 1 u im-pi- niv n;; S'ar. I Men's. Youths' and Bo$ Iclothb: S X lu 8 x lo J X 12 !x 14 V x l ' V x 16 lu x 12 I 10 X 14 iu x i:, : 1 1 .1 ie 1 in , 1 H l'l. V'm IS 'h 1 i-S Nl Ml 12 12 12 12 It It It ft ft ft rt 1 1 x 4 tt 1"', I X 5 ft 111", i X i a M', i x i X 3 It X 3 ft lo I 4 4 ! Fl'S LIiGILL 1 BROTHEL: Check Kail, or Lip Sash. a 6'. ft 2, rt ', II lu VI!t)l.KS.I.K "3 Boot and Shoo House,! Fall and Winter '. Havinif itratly iat-n-u.il '.ur .1 the p5t year, we are d.w rrfiu y.ur arrroval a .-lertiin cu-arw-: 1 1 Style. M'..rkiun.hip an.! Ji.i.er!i. ': 1 JIiixiallT ot I 12 X 24 12 X 2A 12 X 2H 12 X 30 12 X S2 12 X .'14 12 X .-! 13 X 24 13 X 2H 14 X ID j 14 X 2S I 14 x :m j 14 X 2 14 x :u ! 14 x :t ! i x so : l ' X 32 ; 1.1 x 34 lI 'M 1 i iJ.i ft IV I'm i'..; I'm 1' IV IV IV 1'V c WV : 1 " ; INI Siz; nf AVln.!ow. li!I Ac- nupe-rinc'n. tot'-ring., tar-riiis, ami As to dutht s, tlirv ilon't rojoctcd, because IVism was only a l'. u'" rl ,' "V, ,,lJ V 1 'u ijewelrv. China l.al.ies not lot a rcliirion. Its -m"'r T) no'X'way, me 111-1 , ut ,,abk.s .1 iihilosonliv, and not abstract (.1 was not tin tiyiniiatlu t ic (Jod of the (Josjiel. Tlie second plan was to acci-iit I rotestantisni as a polution of the iirolilcin. lie ai mitted tliat I'roteMaiitisiu liad ro- ventor of ointment am asset 1 lialf to two millions, and intends fol- 1. - ... - -. . . 1 lowwjr in tne steps or .Mr. I cawitlv j need nianv when thev wear so much dolls, I. lit lmhw'S tltnt livo In rIiiriAorn aU e.0(ll : 11 . Ml . tins ana' , ent w hich Lear his name, lias ; Soill,.tillles t! wy'Bn craifMi cd a fortiinc of from one ami a;on th.ir Iuother.8 Wk an i tifn itiilli.n nn.l uilnnWa fl..l . .1... t..l llll I I It III Ull II I1III.S .Lllll II ' .1 .. nni iiiiiuiiir tin- liillir. in a hag and some times they arc tied to the hacks of a-i1r1a?f a-ll!I. llJ.r U riA olwilit An If r 1 lsi V viiuuia u, liv anwut ir) .1 . uuiu.ut ,c .uaarnp woiua aiso seem to tLov La(, no MIrL ,on(J Many he arrofi ahle lmsiness since Mr. J Chfnoso live in boats ou the river, Thomas l.roadwood. who died in : ntwI ,vn,ir.,.0, ,e, irA l.r m-1 .1 uum mi. ui, inuiiununiu rin 11 n iaui served the pro at spiritual truth of the direct communion of the individual soul with its CiViitor; but IVotest- ant.sm had not .rcM rvcd rnou-h of '"'f: K'Ll -J.J"-""V l"onaiiv.- iv h tit.(, , a , the rhunh. For him inure symbols ! '11,am Jf0I,h I)cniso,,i ot, i u Jvn01 l0' 1( were necessary, lie wanted the ! i" iuui-s 01 ; cr around modern times nanielv, two and ai(i', i;, f L.ii- .-...en - 11-1. ,..4it0 him fall uuu iiiiuioiis, 111 j riv. it lien v ouns on,.i. . .. , . ,. , . , , . . another curious custom reirardmir ha ine iinnk-er, i lea. m 1 x-.'i. ne leu ins i.t... ..... , . ... , r ., , ,, 4 ., ,, I '"es winch prevails 111 some parts of wife (formerly Harriet .Mellon, the Lm,.-,.. if ' ,, , . . , .r,,X,.r.n 11- 4 tlnna. If one dies it is not buried. Utiles I l lIM7,IMMI, l'l US I'tiUll'S out carclcsslv and chain of efficacious sacraments em bracing the whole I'fe of man frcm baptism to ostreme unction : he w ant ed an historic hierarchy, and a visi ble center of unity such as was now at Home, but night be elsewhere in to the mast let the child but not long enough overboard. There is 1:1. ..1.1 . Ilk! IIIIIIT .11.11.111. n ... !i 1 4 ..: 4 ....4 r......v iin, iu in 'in 11 r'H 11 in 1 111 111 1 r in nisi iiiii'i 11111 . . 1 the future. Ilemitting to his next of many will suffice to show the lectiirowl,i. !,r..il,l nr,.!,Ml.K-1,.. ti. 1 scf'd u his granddaughter, the last of the seriesall statements ! Pnt 15aroncss Ilurdett Courts has to dogma and discipline, he would t now only insist, as the general con-; dition of the new Reformation, that it crackers thrown find off 1 melilA .rsT l.t, ...f.isl.l, - . Af I 1 $30,000 she endowed there should bo no separation from the .Moiuer cuurcii. It hod lie-en aked how could they remain in a Chun h from which they had been excommu nicated? And, in reply, he i-uoted the examples of the cantons in Switz erland, which had remained under a ban of excommunication for a bun. the colonial bishopric of Adelaide and llritish Columbia. The Karl of Rridgewater, who died in 123, left property! amounting to about 2,000,000 to the then Lord Alford, on condition that j The fine, soft, if he should die without having at-'distinguished bv at the door. Here and there, at the corners of streets, charitable people build small houses w ith ojienings to , 7, ... 1 1 . . .i 1 ,w.i ,1 1 t : .. . : .. i jillUJF II1U llVill-l l"U ISUIlll'S in, uuu that is all the burial they get. Young FnU. it fr Mm. Suaacea. dred and fifty years liecausc thev had insisted upon the election of their pastors; of the (Jallican Church in Trance ; and of the Church tailed the ynan sponge, is its liirhtness. its i-r i .1 .1. . r :.. .i..i.- f. 41 . - .... tanieu ine rna in iuaripi: ur tiiihc, line, IIU.XCU Color, US lorill, WlllCil IS f the property was to go to his brother, that of a cup, its surface convex, vo mit the. question was raised, when lutued, pierced with innumerable liord Alford died w ithout having as-j small orifices, the concave part of .4l T t..tli 1 t . . suineti inese dignities, wneiucr ins wiucn presents canals of muck great son was not entitled to the property ;jer diameter, which are prolonged to and the House of Lords decided that i the exterior surface in such n. man. Jansenist, at Utrecht, whither the!1'" 00nt''tin was contrary o the ! ner that the summit is nearly always ia catholics would go lor the con-, i" '""i"1- oi iu l-.ngnsn constitution, pierceu inroughout in many places, secration of their first bishop. To on(1 1'or'J Alford's sou was confirmed This sponge is sometimes "blanched separate, from tli.. fM.nn.ii rf i j in the title. Another will, which was liv the aid of c-nnstip nlt-nKou Imt a - 4UV v. uiii - a v ItUllli. : . i . inuin.; , aru, would be to repeat the harm that had , 8U,,.'e't ,,f litigation, was this preparation not onlv helps to dc- been done to Catholics bv the I'rot-l'.i .fT,r' 1V.,or T,ielus!,n. who j etroy its texture, but also changes estant Reformation, w hich had car-i . 0 .n ?tIou in 1 9'- After loav-1 its c'olor. This siongc is specially riedaway from thVin all !.. , inff 100,000, the freest in spirit, and l,i a..,,..a i (about 600,000) he committed to the the tendency to a narrow centraliza- carc 0"trustoc8. t0 accumulate during tion in those that were left behind. t)C ''rCR f 6ons and tneir sons- to be divided, wlien they were all residue i emnloved for the toilet, and its nriee is high. Specimens which are round sbajved, large and soft, sometimes produce very high prices. The fine sponge of the Grecian Archipelago is down on the other side too amazed to express himself, and another gust of wind came along and turned the umbrella inside out. A brief conver sation here insued between himself and the umbrella, and he again start ed for the hat. When he got up to it he kicked it around several times, and jammed it down on his head, and started through the bogs as the train drew upatthe bridge. Itwasa terrible trouble as the bogs were uncertain, but he strained and coughed and spit, and howled, and swore, and it did seem as if he would catch it after all. What he thought as he stood on that fence and watched the train sail across the bridge, no hu man being can tell. An hour later lie appeared in Stamford, wet through to the skin, splashed with mud, and with an ex pression on his face that would have scared a hydrant. Racking himself against the depot lie stood there un til near midnight, and then went up on the owktrain to IVorwalk, falling asleep in the meantime, and narrow ly escaped being carried by the de pot Here he took the freight for Danbury, arriving at home just be fore daylight. His wife was abed, bat not sleeping. She lay there torn by forebodings, and harrassed by suspense. Perhaps he was dead, and lying on the cold ground n the rain. Then she thought of his lifeless body, and groaued ; and thought of the pie and groaned again. She knew his knock the moment it sounded, and rushing down in the costume appro priate to that hour, she threw her self into his hair, and hysterically shouted, "O, you old rascal come iii here." Danbury AVtw. Ia. i David wVn' frlftUff W r?!ffl ffaia II Ulna a fltki J ai III. aU.l I LYON'S ATHUROrj i l.-i 1 21 1 20 1 HI 1 IU 1 lo 1 l'l 1 ill 1 21 I l "i 1 i.i 1 21 I 20 1 S-'i 1 2.'. 1 2" 1 21 i 1 2' STORK SASlI-t li-li:. 1 o .$r 2 .'ill Curll. Panel Shutters, Blinds dow Frames. , .Nliiti.in.; IMiilll , ( arv or 1 Krunii'i i I'.ui.l K..llin- Mi.ul.r Size. Siitlet!: Slut:. t'afi. j ! or halt Frntue I it e ft it n e it e it e ft ft ;' tt n S?:j It T'- 11 Ti II 7 II 1 ia x 4 ft 7 in x 4 ft 1 1 in x i rt 3 in x -i ft 7 in x & ft 11 III x In X in x in x in x in x In X in x j in x in x ft lo'.. in x tt lo' in x 2 It l in x 5 2 It l i .. iu x 2 11 1 i'; in x 9 1 It 11U In x i tt ! It It ft n n It 2', ft eu ft 10',, ft 2." It S ft 11 ! ft 2'.j; ft it i i', ; ft 2'' II 0'. Have ri iiinv'-sl to tlie ! N'KW. I.l;iii: a KI.KOANT KO! l STIHIY ( Iron-l-'roiit Warclioiiso, No. 253 Liberty Street, i i PlTTSRURt.H. I'A. ! S U.:t i ::om llciu ur Wm.ii STiir.tr. Boots unci Shoes HATS AND CAPS,:MEREABY-MAI1ECIjE Leather and Shoe Findings. 9. IS. a!2im'riiia:i Fullr eual. if B"t jujri' r. in - ' anU tinih. to tbe l-e-t .-riien i i-L one-thipl le : l.ut frr ail who i meni.we have an extensive I'iicli eontatitly tnitiplietl wi:h ihe Zzf i- larsre l.-roe of n;.'t ri:.:io lr,:r. r A:i.l arc now rrei-Hlnir nnri.f itie lurifeiit Sprinit ytneka ever linmsht tu thin market. An examiti. titin Ailii'iretl Ipyall huvi rn lu'lure iiin-h:iinir ele a hi re. All li.nnl? iii nt T.ik. ju.-.i-Mire !n i-:i!!ia-x tlie ntti nii. ot tlie eit lienm.i S..mcret an.l vii initv t.. the tart that he haa r iei,l tt r. re Iii 1,1a rri li-n, e..i. T nl. n .ireet ' wl.eie t!i. re will lu;ii, !. ket.; . lutn-I a evI : Ilrla H..irtnieul ol Boots and Shoes, CLOTHING Of nr Own .ManauKBl j Of l-jiftern an.l limine vt. il arnrirtl lin k ol m.imi!.i.-tnre. a lireaml i V"tiirh we Buarantee to I ' rlu-MjH-r in Tru-e tlian ar.y ,.:i.r a--"- ft IiC in x ii It 1 1 In x ft 11'.. in x all ?!zr mi I ilc-i H I'l' tt 2' ; ft C'i. THE LOWEST luan h b. EASTERN KATES. HATS -A-TTID CAPS, and Wiii- PINHA-M, L. WITH Xetler & MAM 'PAlTI'ttKRH I T .1 I -V " T-V 1T-1 AMI IlEALKItH IX Co., Leaf ail s. 1 i:. Cor. Fifth 1 Market Sts., (o 442 Market St..) rHII.ADF.I.riilA. The birds are now dividins: their lime between eating worms and build ing castles in the air. Women like to marry men by the name of William, so they can have a Will of their own. may 21'T.1. Kl). GREGG, SON & C0,j WIIOI.KSALK Ml I Vxl2 VII4 Uxl'i CxlA lux 12 loxl4 12x1. ios i a 10x24 12X2S 12x28 12X-.I 12x:l2 12x:i4 12x:i 1.-IX24 l:ix26 V.X2S 13x31 l:ii:;2 l:ix:i4 l.!::i5 14x26 14X2H !4x:o !4x:i2 14 n; I4.;:ri lfx:i2 I0x:i4 l.'ujfl i T 2 oi 2 ill 2 2.'. 2 41 2 2 3, i 4 2 2 Ihi 2 ":i 2 S". 2 ;i 2 4. 2 a.-. a Ti 2 IM I 2i 2 Ii 2 4 i 2 2 7. 2 3.1 2 .V. 2 4.i i "5 2 6 j 2 75 2 fij 1 7.1 I'anel. 2 2j 2 7 l 3 0 i 3 2.-1 3 U) 2 71) 3 III 3 2i 3 .Ml 2 7ri 3 III 3 l'l 3 2.ri 3 .Vl 3 7 3 til 2 7 i 3 Oil .1 li 3 ifi 3 i'HI a 7 1 3 Ml 3 IU 3 oil .1 2A 3 .VI a 71) 3 SI 3 51 3 7i 3 Si It.il rranieii M..UI.I 1 'ill ui. Frame fiui'lt. Kni'cii. il hj 4o 2 14 2 .'.i 2 HI 2 lo 2 If. 2 III 2 20 2 31 2 3i 2 li 2 O.'i 2 III 2 1.1 2 15 2 20 2 2.'. 2 Oi 2 l 5 2 10 2 15 2 15 2 :tu 2 5 2 lo 2 2i 2 Ml 2 35 2 3.1 2 30 2 ST. 2 3i 2 3.'. 2 o 2 05 2 7 2 81 2 7 I 2 Kl 2 "i 2 55 2 ) 2 (l 2 65 2 2 7 I 2 75 2 55 2 65 2 61 2 65 2 711 2 ti 2 85 2 61 2 70 2 MO 2 K.'i 1 H5 2 Hi 2 S.'i 2 1-5 2 Nolle I Si a. - I I --2 "5s" it!. yEMAKEOBHSTRICTLTPDEEGOODS Whit3 Lead. Esd Leal Litharge. Potters'Lead. Tutty, Colors. An.l :i tjn.'at Tarirlv el I.i-uliwr and SIiuc F'IikIiiism Ol ail Un.l. Th Fri-ry kr(t of mir White I.m.1 Ur Ilia fulloini; ... arraiit. and wi r.inrai.tre a drgres of Bneuaas and wiuii.iA nnmrvMil: jj; THIS PACKACE CONTAINS ; iim Vh:l Ia.l 91 parta S 3 - Lluaied OU "5 100 S - f IM OOLP will bo paM to any ona flnd- -7 mi; tha eontvnta of thia krg dilfarcut from lb iIhivi. analyaia J DAVIS. CUAMEEPS k CO. 5 o o o v ij V VTVi v r u 5 i tj V j WVWVK laiil-oat'iii-licil to the ft..iva TOM-JI Al'K 1JOOT A SHOE DEPARTMENT. Ith N. R SN HEK an cutler ami litter, whl.-h ' alone a mlti li-nt itnanntee that all work made ' npintliehiipwillnotonlr lit t he (net of rii'tom em lut thai iiy the In-'t niAtenal will h osJ ; ami the Kosl IVofknieu i ; iWJ!.' V. ,n,r'nyl- The poMle arc n-ji,-tfuUr inriteil to rail an.l rxauiiue hiii 'toi k : I , "71. sriiooiarnM For Boys of All Ai ;ml und er ONi: PRICE! NO DEVIATION ill Goods im at :ie nrr UELING, FOLLANSBEE 121 Wood St. , j. m in rn tins. 1 MATT. K . . - . ( Tll.1. W t!071 ! SOLD BY DEALERS EVERIWHEEF M'CANDLESS, rpiIE 15 EST PUMP IN THE WORLD! - c 1 ITT.SK I" I K-t. 30. 10 PER CENT. Cor. Fifth A Boot and She: House, PITTSBURGH, PA., Ilav reiiiortil to their now, larire nnd lour Flory Iron Front Warehouse, No. 159 Wood Street, Ilrtwern Fifth and Sixth Avenues, .nd arc now receiving ona of the Largest Spring Stocks Kver It roue lit Market. Dm inir for CASH, we h.'ive advantnirm to idler ' irr. that CANT nKKXtKI.I.Kl) KASTtUt WLSI'. An eiatiiiiuti.in of our him! I" reiiectlully v li.lte,l. ' i All Slmtterii li Ine be tlili k. Tho alMive Inmira arc ..r iheek rail or pin in I Suidi. and have outaidi-a. ln."l.lm, and purling ' lleailH.coiupli-te. Noaildiiional prli-e. i :in le Mould Inaira, 7 toaoeaeh. Fn-nt ilirn ! in pnir. heavv mould. SjkIi and Vi-milm! ,l,.,r. i i every nine. j paeioiii. Srirmi-nt and elrelc Fniiii i and S'.uttem made I ' to order below priees whiidi tl.ev ran lie hail for I elsewhere. I 1.1IIKK.VL IilS (U;NT TO Tl'KTUADE. i SHINCMS, I ruoa OCR SI1I.LM, HldllOiX. i A I, IS insiwcd In xxx A I, 18 in sawed 5 lo 2 Inch m A I, It In Hawed I No. 2. Ill In rawed, etn. I No. 2. 16 in sawed, exlra ! r .ilra ID and IH imdi rlmve.1 .hinel.-ii on hand. I i'h Jf . . J'"".t uak '!l,,u:1, ! ' i 1''"I In the , . .,v ..in.,.- nanu k i-iaiin ui a Miairv. an.l '"' IniliieenientP lo the trade. Our ShiinrlVa are ...i.m . in in inn m m (. t ine, unit tiro road, and warranted n'rloet. I e 25 ' M ' 5 75 i 75 i 50 : THK AMKKH'AN SriMEKOF.I I)iiulile..ctl:iif. Non-Freeilnj; The Simplert. Mont Powerftil. Klf.i tire. Imrj. ! Me, lieiialde and I'lieapest I'ump iu use. It if made all of Iron, and of a lew simple jiartn. It will nol Trttzr. as no water remain ia the , pipe when not in artlon. It lianne leather or itum put t ing, an the raekrr nud valTes are all of Iron. I JAMISON & CO., DRY GOODS SfXt KID BV IMI'OKTFUS AXD.KIHHKHSOF I IB Ji T estat AID NOTIONS i , II aeldom. If ever, rcU out of order. j It will Riri-e water from 40 to 0 feet in the air, lir ! attaclilui? lew feet of dom. ! It In ifood Air waaiiin Bujtltle Window, water- ' Inn (arden.i, fce. It furuirhea the parent an.1 eoldent water. U-rau v Ixittoiq ot the well. 10:i H'vihI Strrrt. Teems :- '. In. h I'ump. 416; 1 "Id; CRECC, SON &. CO., !.- WikhI Slivet. ritlnhurtrh. To. SIOILMNOS. I1!Y ANll RM1KITIII.V FIMSlltll. pljw, Mle. 111 f.iot 5e. LaritiT a Ixea in proportion. WEYANP a FI.ATT. Sole Airrma for Suii.mv I f.unly. Soinrct, Ta., Jlay 1st, 1M2. N. II. Sneelal altvullm l.iid ttt tilling ordern Knt by mail. liiareh 5. DEEDS DEEDS (lu .iter round or Floor Sllpn, n r fid, lineal t,,.t i Sai-h Iteadj. 1 Inch or lena ' fi ... I l1, llirh Ilark Kund n4. . ' S ineh W lndow Heads and llni-ket .Monid V.n IS inch Itinl .Mould and liraekut i Vt 2 1m h Itnrk ltaiid, Kane und lied ' " ' 2 on ii loinenmi imor .llouiu.... .. a ineh !!nnd Haw and Cri.wn . 34 Ineh Himd. Haw and Crown . ineh Hiind. frown and Window si'li'" & inch Crown nnd Ilr Threi-hold I ..2 rt ,..2 V ..3 et ..3 ct 4 rt lB A Inr.' . , , , ii men i,i n. i, rnunn n ri num'ier of V arrnntr. Adinlnintniton' i n i i '..in, - . . . .1 nimr M n. Ill Willi n anu iruMeea Hcf-iiK, of tlie most approvetl mylea, AlKIliiM iniin uviii: Jornaleat the Herald Otlli e. I pr:o Allegheny Co., Pa. Si-iles re;lred promptly. TrOU 1' FAIHBANKS' aTAMiann Of all kln.li-! aim. Hajritnse Ilarrown, Warehouse Iriu ks, IniproveilMonry Iirawera. : Fnirbrnka. Mora. A Co., ' 4M .1' I ... . -1 " -p.il '.reei. riiisimrih i may! i I Pittsburgh, Penna. llavinir a repidvnt boyer In the Eat. rnablca a to keep our ti-k romlele. ami add new siyle as th".v appear In the market. Sperlal attention united to i ur k of I.RF.SS OOOIiS ANll SHAWLS. aprit'2. WALL JPAPEE. S PP. IX (I. 1S73, REAL WO'.TH THREE TIM2' tw v SI M LtH'IE1' Interest Payable ae"" " at Ihe l!ank:n. H ' ALLEN, STEPHENS1 IN NKW Vl'HK t rrV I hr at any lUnk d.jlicii:,i ' , A'E AKK lNVFriV partie. many In Brut morl)caKeion liarr""1 " .f and aueh has been the J"n ' ' if aeeiirltlcs. tat we ha.. mont hs. planed In them "1 lara. th. aeml annual Jim.r rt eaeh and everv rase. " rili N' inorteairen are !n tl r f 'T- be rliwrVl In 20 day ihoaM " pav interest or Uie. whra leet and remit intervat aad PrJ'ff! ia.' j all without eipense w t f . SALE CHEAP.One Xo. Kitchen. I 'hnwlnr, llnin;f. Hall. Library, SiltlUK, Parlor. I'liunh. Celling, plyle "HERALDOFFICE. A.P-i Olaie.l. lluteil. Ihtma.'k. Oilt. I'liirl. olumu. FjuN'sae.1. Varniahed. Oiled. DE 7orcnt:aro.. ... ,, 110 Weal St., Fittsburirh, Pa. Lilierul discount to tot trade. march20 iwrtles lor wn..m we o--- ;r,r, ami w iiu ui.Tr ur-.T-x - - ranis . ! pal ih- Interest In this class l ry.tf--i last ttrteen years. .! "f i f ols aa a place of Investniml. a I I 1ealera la Real I utuumi""'- I ansn
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