f ; i f; t i Practice in Lawn Tennis. It is grtat pity that th?re are nvt a few professional teuais teachers in Atiitr ica; men bo are thoroughly familiar with the game, and who could instruct ambitious beginntrs. A few judicious Icjsom at tiie commencement wight ob vkie mr.y fa city strokes which ursy aitemards "be very dllfL-cit to cure mhfn occe they are firmly filed. J-y asking criticism from better players, and receiv ing it in good part, and with an intelli gent application or non-application of it, aa the caae may be, an improved game w ill surely result. Of coume, steady practice on good courts and with good balls must be had ; bat there ia sach a thing as too much practice, the effect of w hich is to caoae your game to lose its snap and vim, or to become what is commonly known as "stale." Two or three btisk, hard-fought Bets against a player better than yourself are of vastly more advantage to you than iix acta lazily played against a weak op ponent. Kay against the best men you can. Never mind if you are beaten ; try kite again next iay, and see if yoa can not win more games from hiin than you did the day previous. At the end of a few weeks you will be surprised to see bow much ycur game has improved. For general improvement ti.e single game is to be preferred to the double, as you havetuorechan'. to try your strokes. I'ur practice in jud"Je-nl the double game is the betic-r, and in watching the play of a well-drilled pa.r yea will sel dom see both players atiempt to rct'irn the tsarne ba'.L Each tells instantly and almost by instinct which ball is in Lis province and w hich ia his partner s, and it is a very closely placed shot for w hich neither w ill try. It sonietia.es happens thai one of the pair is, by reason cf his position in the court, better able to judge of the direction of a ball thm is the other, whose busi ness it is to either return it 01 let it g i out. am now and then yon wiil hear sach advice as -Lei stoat," Watch it," or "Let it strike." In general, however, the let said between partners the 1-etWr, and one should never call to the other when the other is making a stroke, un less to warn him that the ball is liah.e i to strite out. I Above all, never Csl fault with your partner: he is doing the Vol he can, and usually f;-e':s worsaovtr his bad stroke than you do. I have seen several matches hist through mutual incrimination lur- ing tne progress of trie conte?., the Tvrv.t I safe plan you can buy from our adver ting that both men lost their tempers ; tisej lru-g:j,t a bottle i f Dr. Kings New and when a player loses his temper the j Ioiscovery for Consum ption. It is guar- sooner he retires from the s-ene the bet ter. O. T. QirtijM!, r.i IIi'i-,' Y.thg A Magazine Written by Women. As was expt-cted, the greatest interest has been taken in the new story by Amelie III vi s which was begun in the August cumber of the V)-po.Vin. The Second part appears in the September number and the story will close in the following issue. The September number of the Otf;i' pvldan Magjuine is a 'Roman's number" so far as the authorship of its articles is concerned, but the general interest of the perodical is sustained by the variety and timeliness of the topics treated. The opening article, on Edouard Detaille, is br Lady Diike, and is profusely and beautifully illustrated with reproductions of the famous artist's most noteworthy paintings. A Forgotten City, by Kleaner Lewis, is a romantic description of the ruins of Sol un turn, the Sicilian Pompeii, embellished with photographs. Malmai son in the Market, by Mary Bacon Ford, describes the waning fortunes of the boose celebrated for the residence there of the ill-fated Empress Josephine. Julia Hayes Terry describes the Ladies' New York Club in an entertaining article, to which Harry Fenn Las contributed illus trations. Elisabeth Bisland writes of Tattersall's, the great London horse market, and the family who have given it name and fame. Molly Elliott Seawell contributes " The Romance of Count Konigsmark," the titled adventurer for whom the wife of George I. of England Fpent thirty years in prison ; and the Countess Ella Norraikow writes of "Woman's Share in Russian Nihilism, her article being illustrated with portraits of many fair conspirators. There are besides papers on the Evo lution of the Society Journal, by Mrs. Roger A. Pryor; Society Women as Au thors, by Anna Vernon Dorsey ; a pretty story, II Mandolinista, by laisy O'Brien, and verses by Catharine Grosjean, Mrs. Charles B. Foote, and Susan Hartley Swett, ail the important articles being liberal! v illustrated. c An Essay on Hies. The fly has some advantage over the man. For instance, he has a tair of double compound eyes, and with them he can see in any direction or in all di rections at once without for an instant turning his head. These eyes have 4,000 distinct faces, and all of them have d:re1 cotumunica tian wiih the brain, so that if a man comes along on one side of him and a lump of sugar be on the other, be will be able to watch both of them and fctay for the sugar so long as it is aafe on ac count of the man. When he sees he can get one and dodge the other, that is exactly what he does, and he does not have to twist his neck in two trying to keep track of the opposite object. The fly is particular about the air he breathes. He hasn't a very big mouth and his longs are small in proportion to his body, but h9 is particular what he puts into them. Good green tea, such as the best of the grocers sell for a dollar, steeped pretty strong and well sweetened, will kill as many flies as drink of it And they w ill drink of it as readily as a "coon" will play craps. It is estimated that a pound of tea will rid a room of flies within two days that is, a small room. Hies are voracious eaters. They do not care so much what they eat as when they eat it There are particular aboo t resular meals. They do not eat long at a time, but they eat often. Careful observers have stated that a common house fly will eat 42,200 square meals in ten hoars. One female fir will produce 20,000 young ones in a single day, and they will develop so as to in crease two hundred fold tn twenty-four hours. Scientist have never been able to tell how a fly walks on the ceiling, or rather they have never been able to agree about it All of them have told, but no two are alike in their explanation. Some say the fly has an air pump on each of its numerous feet, and that he walks op there by creating a vacuum in his instep and allowing the pressure of the air to ostein thetn. Others think he carries a minute bot tle of mucilage around with him and lubricates his hoolk with it, so that he can stay as long as he wants to on any surface, no matter what the attraction of gravity may have to say about it Be tween these two schools of thought yon may take your choice. Chif.130 HeraU. Charms strike wins the soul. the sight, but merit Save the Corn Fodder. Until within a comparatively short lime the large corn growers really look ed upon the earoorn as the only valuable part of the crop, and the stalks were largely wasted as a consequence. Eut cow oar superior knowledge cf the crop teach? us t'.it the stalks have almost as much value as the ears. The problem to stu Jv is how to understand the art of sav ing corn fodder so that we can Lave cheaper and better rations for animals. An important question just now is to ascertain the chemical composition of corr-stalks at different reriote of their growth, and of the ensilage made from the same. If this is known farmers and stockmen can fix upon the best time for catting it A few general rule, however, have been brought out by experiment. The fodder plants are most valuable just before they reach maturity, and more nourishment is to be obtained from theui w hen cnt in this succulent stage. AVhen they ripen more the amount of food in creases, but along with this there is great increase of woody fibre. Going on the principle of using concentrated food for stock the fodder cut early would be far preferable. It has been a common mistake in the past to furget that about 60 per cent of the feeding value cf corn cones diret from the sunshine and air, and when j these are excluded the full feeding value j of ihe crop catn .t I obtained. Many rfiii sow from to to four bushels of corn seed to the acre to make it thin and fine for fodder, but the best results are obtain ed when only eight or twelve quarts are used to the acre. This should be planted in drills, and then the air and sunshine have a chance to circulate through the plants. Another practice is to sow the corn thickly, and then thin it out for feeding purposes after it has reached a fair height TLe fault with this method is that the stalks left regaining are de prived of their full growing r.o v. era at a time when they are most needed. One! wetkof the Cr.,t life of a ccrasU'.i Is worth nearly three weeks at the close of its life, and i." it i. crowded when it is ycung highest feeding value will nev er be obtained by thinning out the Etalks J wiitn they are half or three-quarter crown. A Safe Investment. Is o;:e which is gaaracU-ed ti bring you sUifrfactory results or in rase of faii ;re a rr-turn of purchase price. On this anteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any aSection of Lungs, Bron chitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly saw, and can always be depended upon. Sold at J. N. Snyder's Irug Store at SO cents a bottle. Family Scrap Basket. If the complexion is greasy and thick, soap, with carbolic acid or sulphur, is excellent, and flour of sulphur, a tea sjxwnfal to a basin of water, should be used for washing. A little aicohol in the water in which mirrors are waehed helps t j give a fir.e polish. Never wet a mirror all over wben cleaning, but dampen and instant ly dry a small part at a time. If lace is narrow wind it lightly around a bouleand pin it on. Wet it thorough ly with aicohol and let it remain nntil perfectly dry. It will be like new. A magic preparation for keeping friz zes "in" is found in mixing equal parts of glycerine and rose water and annoint ing the hair freely with it before curling or an equally good mixture is made of perfumed olive oil w ith beeswax dissolv ed therein. If ink is spilled on the carpet throw a quantity of salt on it which will quickly absorb the ink ; take this up and put on more salt Keep repeating this, rubbing it well into the ink spot nntil the ink is all taken cp by the salt, then brush the salt out of the carpet To take coal oil out of carpet saturate with benzine and then rah dry w ith a clean white cktU. If the first applica tion does not take it out go through the same process until it is out As benzine is very explosive be careful and not have a light in the room nor a hot stove. lo drive awsy roaches take three pounds of oatmeal or meal of Indian corn and mix it with a pound of white had ; moisten w ith treacle so as to furm a good paste and put a portion down in the in fested building. Repeat for a few nights aiternate.y.and in the morning remove tiie paste and the corpses to a conveni ent place. I have been a suiTerer from catarrh for years. Having tried a number of rem u:es advertised as "sure cure3" without obtaining any relief, I had resolved never to take any other patent medicines w hen a friend ad v ised me to try Ely s Creaui Balm. I did so with great reluctance, but can now testify that after nsing it for six weeks I believe myself cured. It is a raost agreeable remedy an invaluable Calm. Joseph Stewart, C24 Grand Ave, Brooklyn. A Sharp Soldier. As we swung into line at the battle of Williamsburg to advance on the Confed erate sharp shooters posted in a slashing the regiment halted to redress. I was w ithin one man of the extreme right in the front rank. To the right of us was a narrow lane, and about forty rods np the lane the Confederates ere getting a gun into battery. " That's for us," said the man on the right. " Yes." ".Solid shot, probably ?" " Guess so." " It'll hit me first." 'Of course." "How much will you take to trade pla ces?" ""How muchll you gi ve 7" "Five dollars. " "Couldn't think of it" "Ten." "Not enough." "Will you take twenty T "So." "Well, 111 give yon twenty-five dollars cash down and my note " At that moment the gun was discharg ed and the missile went screaming twen ty feet above Jt r Leads, and my comrade finished For not one darned cent ! Thank yee Johnny ret) I am fifty dollars ahead on this TDrtrv'ii Frtt Vrw. Worth Its Weight in Cold If yon fel depressed, your appetite is poor and troubled with Dizziness of the head, Billioasneas or Dyspepsia, Dr. Lee's Liver Regulator ill cure you. Trial size bottles free. A well-known physician in Xew York advises all his patients that suffer witk Coughs and Colds to use Tan-Tina Cough and Consumption Core, 25 and 50 cent. Trial bjttlss free at G. V. lienford'a Drug Store. A ray of hope matea the prospect b; ighter. Wo!frsiOiBia5iiing IS WTEF0 F A H A C HO 7W. riillrna. Wtt Axri'iK. your cotcb tut dry jri lhmM A 10c Bottle vrUl paint m Bmbjr Coach. A Sc BolUt Bed Room hmlU VTOLFF M AAXVCLPH. f biladalph!. HEATING " HORSE 125 LAM KEYS Nearly every pattern of forSB Blanket is imitated in color and style. In most cases the imitation looks just as good as the genuine, but it hasn't the nvrf threads, and so lacks strength.and while it sells for only a little less than the genu ine it isn't worth one-half as much; The fact that A Horse Blankets are copied is strong evidence that they arc THE STANDARD, and every buyer should see that the 'Jk trade mark is sewed on the inside of the Blanket. Five Mila Boss Electric Extra Test Baker ARE THE STRONGEST. 100 E'A STYLES at prices to suit every txxly. If yon can't gel them from your duiler, write us. Ask (ct tt.e 5a U jok. You ccn got it without charge WU. AYRES & SONS, PhiUdclphi DOES CURE CONSUMPTION In Its First Stages. Be mux y gt 'he geuuimeh j t - i i?r at. I t Ann I iruA '. awl .too.!. 1 to. r T . . .i... ... Kir r. W b rr1al. rrrln. MvfrM. mmmr -.GENERATION AFTER GENERATION O Eavx cxd axs "-Tr rr. Fvtfrj lrvert- si-xj) i & tttle at U la hi wfa-beL Every Sufferer I lZzr& PC rlad."H. 1rtM erin. Ooocn a. i aU rrh. Ln.rctnti, Anoifc. K,h--r rm N r4 i, 1 rrri'. Iawsiim. r-!f-iM la budT r Liit4, Jtr.t or StraJn. w.il ftr.4 tn tni c-M An.-iTT- rv'.tf rmd K"r1j t-unr. iKmrhUf( i i-iu .-rin i r. 1 - ni., tt n an ft Doti Your Boy Wants tk J Onr fItotrat-4 tronii eiue ' it.. V..!- bk. fi" ZXJO liltuCrUHjQ. t tgt tW ri mu fcu. tkleam DEryKENvr-'.IcrOTt ITAETT In Ur. Hauicj' Ool K B leelU. Tt ran l vixen ir a fipif fa or ccfier witboul tiie ku -vtfiii'' -f ih ;-.t.. taking it. efLtiaff -.i' : rij.iii!,i wh. tbr tbr4urntu nvM-retc druikt-r .r an i..-nth,.Uc wmi. iKiteudi c! o-uukar.i i,- U- a cur.-a thottttrtOn Lb. O..IA-U speciflr in th' r wiu.nm i,.41 ktiowl- V:9iinlt:rati..i. ur cu.rnt-rd. Nrnii t.-r tit. Ut rj f.,!l wv.lw.. A.'.lr. In ct.rl m.vL iniMK c 1-i Utci'.rttt. Cincitn.; ia fca..iTj V .wtw. k krt. l.rWx, .k B.t-h. Uml a m -h w .quw-t k'.w trvmtit tltt t (U t (tic ian, ft.d m. VH f4 l-1 wi. a-i r. Imtay irfci ittrMi. t xi tin tia,riu it kvw, ur 1 itr m .j- kMmu i m IW ua. AU nrt. . u M a: ft f . o rrr W atari , fteria,infl "" FthllT -rUMHu 1 Ml i LA.il f Hr I AJdiaas mt kllA9i,A A iii., 1-uliTLAftt. BA1AA. rfiH at t:i urn ratal ran Uaat rir lutL lw mit r tonnt t4 Jr mn wmt m kn uwr. wt i. kvjBX-" ya-i IH.M-U' YOU CAN FIND P1., or iibor- TlTrirT.Trrrir Tfnrn " will im a wrmi m au ioW Take No Chances. led by impure wat r and s ibjct at any no. icent to ei'emics. wbv rk Tour hralih your baiin" and probsbly your 1U waen a irapir, pirasant anil most effective pr tentative to tinman airtiction, is at your commmJ. I"fcyiciaa everrwour. ami r.uixr. w!l i.riniptly assure von oftH.rl. vantage of od, pui liquor, such as Klein's fcilTcr Ap," or " XJuquttDe "pure ryes eoous ibat are wilbotit ttompwr id the mar ket, and tha boast and admiration of erery rme t-in them. Ask Tour dn,d 1. dealer for thetn. The " s;ivr A" .n. for tl.ro nn full qna-t, and ths "li,i-,.-i TJli "x Jf ,,he.v do DO keep t. send to tbe harpW'Wholif liqoor tx.uM f Max Kiem, ; rderi! street, Aliepbeny. You tin J pure G:ictihe;'aicr. "ii. h (,hr.u and Uihson H.w. either at U per quart, or six bo: tit for fr.io. A romnlete ptlorae snj price i;st W0j Ic n.a lid cc i :kat:cn. i f 3 r i i I ft ft & A A r rmlloMrfr VT J I I I I I I fc".' -t-l. r w llf-, r rwd aa.4 riM.4 Who, 1 J fjl If II If !itWnh i;i worli lkwiHcty T W W W r.w ta rni lar Tfci Iftalla Cood Blood. OoodHealtKOw M.?,''!fl Ci. Kttiivti, fa. mm Worn-out, u run-dowTi," feeblo women. Dr. Pienx'a Favorite I'n-scrii'tiou. It builds them np. It's a powerful, restorative tonic, or strenjith-friver free from alcohol and injurious drug. The entire systom is re newed and invigorated. It im prove digestiou, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, grives re f resting Eleep, and restopje rlesh and strength. As a soothing nervine, it allays and subdues hysteria, spasms and all the nervous symptoms com monly attendant tion functional and organic disease. It's tbo only guaranteed medine for women. It does what is promised or it asks nothing. It givts Mti.faet'nii, ia every casa, or the money paid for it is refunded. That's the way its ru.iknrs prove their faith in it. Contains no alco hol to inebriate ; no syrup or sugar to derange digestion ; a legitimate medicine, not a bevtrayc. J'urely Tegetable and perfectly Lirmlcas in any condition of tbe system. OMtll : wLLL- BRONCKrns.crjUGH, WaPEJT fiCNSUMPTiai. H3Y-FEVER; ft5TKMA. ETC- A.Grculors free By, ';PETER YOGEIi; Somerset. ?Ai Johnstown Business Houses. LIQUORS! .FINE OLD.. WHISKIES And Imported Liqvra kM tnbnlc aad by tbe cue. sptxiAi iuus : OLD CABISET, To MOORS 'POSSUM HOLLOW, GIX IEXKEIMER, FISCB-S GOLVES WEDD1XG, eiBzoys xxxx wukies, Jim mi Htnnes'T. Pul rmRoia. Ccvnie, Wilbur furmaa -owa maraiMiry loriimi aio, iic-liurd and bumt-riKt Pure E W ukiex, wiia e. FISHER & CO., 309 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa. ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. HARRY M. BENSHOFF, MANUFACTURING STATIONER AND - BLANK BOOK MAKEK. HANNAH BLOCK, JOHNSTOWN. PA. BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. THE NEW KOOJI IS THE DIBERT BUILDING, Corner Main and FrankHn Sts., u Mens,Womens'. A?. OfBe?t Quality, and at LOWEST IT.ICES can be found, in styles of all makes. Iam prepared to compete with one and all dealers in the State. All I ask is a tricl. SCOTT DIBERT. FIXE STOCK FARM ! Very fine Stock Farm of OOo acres located in the panien spot of Iowa, Marshall Coun ty, S4 miles from I'nion, on the Iowa On tral Railroad, and five miles from ;irVrd, on tbe C. A N. Vf. R. R. Cn reach twer.ty dif frrert depots by team ia one davs drive. Th rrotind all tilled, so every acre can he cultivated: under aveiy high stale of cul tivation, contains lour large dnve wells, with wind pumps, which iut.i.iv an abund ance of water to every field or part of the ooie lirm. liuiidinps ot tue very nest. Fine large bouse, containing all modem improvements ; hot and cold water all through the house, and a splendid large barn, trranary. other buildinc?. etc Trice only 1 15 per acre. $12,VJ cash, balance to suit purchaser. mm C0U6HENGUR. 1117, Chamberof Commerce, oneSltf. rh ics2o.ni. THRESHING MACHINES A SPECIALTY. Finjpleiit, Mit Daral.le, Economical al Perf.-. t in uoe. Wulo no grain ; Cleans it rradr fur Uartet. THRESHINS engines l horse powers. 6A W MII.TJ nd Standard ImplemeuU gtner- A. B, FARQUHAR CO. fVnnr trail ia. affTic-nltnr&l W.-irb Vnrr i June, If. St FIDELITY TITLE AND AND TRUST COMPANY. 121 & 123 4th Ave, PITTSBURGH, 7.Y. (Capital, 500,000 full paid.) (Insures tltlea to Eeal Estate. ) AoUiorired to act ai Executor. Adminl-trator, uumiuisu, iruaux, AWKQtr, ItcrvlVer, ac DEALERS IX RELIJBLE INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Rents boxes in its Snwrin. v..,i.. $5 per annum npward. Receives deposit and loam only on mortgages aud approved collaterals. rr JOJIV W. JACKSOX. rrcld.-nt. JAM t-4 J. In . t.U V. IT.-.X C U. alcVaV. s. aud trvvs. An Editorial Inspiration. He rarne ftormins into the olfice of the Thui,I,r Xfrtv Stt"J-i, t-tuck an axe in the 1or jauib and huDg hi coat on it. "VdB 1 we the editor V he asked, in a voice w ith a volnme of sound to it as loud as an agricultural report for the fij cal year endicg July I, lstl. "Really, my dear air, gaid a nice little man writing at a puncheon table, "I can. not aay definitely whether you. can or not, bnt, judging from the question yon have just asked, I should Bay you could not Bee him." "Why cant I?" insisted the visitor. ""Again, tny dear air, I am at lra t) reply. It may be as s result of myopia, or asiigmati.rtD, or presbvopia, or iritis, or strabismus, or opthalniia, or glaucoma, or conjunctivitis, or neuritis, or cataract, or one of many diseases of the eye." The visitor looked at the little man in amazement. Terhape it was an oculist, not an edi tor, that you wanted to find," continued the little man, as he banded him a pa per. "Ilere's copy of the Siuliuj, just out, with advertisements of all our firms in that line." "Ye ye yes, I understand." stam mered tiie visitor, taking the paper, "but what's that got to do with it? I want to see the editor." "Oh, I beg your pardon," apologized the little man. "You asked nie if you could see Lira, and I, thinking you had some di.-case of the eye a hit-h affected its aiht, so th.it you could not see, had sim ply dropped in, as many of our subscrib ers do, and are always welcome, to secure sjuie information from the newspaper oilice respecting an ailliction which, no doubt, w as putting you to a great deal of trouble and no small expense in having the bet medical and expert talent in determining whether or not you could or could not exercise that faculty, the most valuable of all the senses which a wiie and beneficent creator has" At this point the little man stopped. His vi-itor had hurriedly put on Lis coat, pulled out his axe and left, and turning to tbe foreman he remarked : "By cripes, Joe, that chnpeame mighty near cornering me that time. If it hadn't been for an inspiration he'd got me sure, I'm going out now and get something Ibr nervous shock, and you'd better load theold smooth-bore with a few haudfulls of assorted type out of the hell-box in ca.e Mr. Jloanerges comes back again with a pair of sjiectacles on." Then he went out of the back door anil flipt-ed into the side entrance of the Wy rmstceay saloon and restaurant. To Our Subscribers. The special announcement whisu appear ed in our column some time since, an nouncing a special arrangement with I'r. B J. Kendall Co., of EnosbnrgU Falls, VL, publishers of "A Treatise on tbe Horee and hi. Kixasej, " whereby our subscribers were enabled to obtain a copy of that valuable work free by sending their address to E. J Kendail Co., (and enclosing a two-cent tamp for mailing same) is renewed for a limited period. We trust all will avail them selves of the opportunity of obtaining this valuable work. To every lover of the Horse it is indispensable, as it treats in a simple manner all tbe diseases which a:T!ict this noble animal. Its phenomenal sale throughout the United States an.' Canada, make it standard authority. Mention th pijitr when tending f-r " Trtntbt." Cross and Redirect. I-awyer Xow, Mr. Coeteilo, will you have the goodness to answer me, direct ly and categorically, a few plain ques tions? AVitnera Certainly, sir. "Now, Mr. Coeteilo, is there a female at present living with you who is known in the neighborhood as Mrs. Coeteilo V "There is." " It she under your protection ?" "She is" " Now, on your oath, do you maintain her?" " I do." " Have you ever been married to her! " " I have not." (Here several severe jurors scowled gloomily at Mr. Coatello.) " That is all, Mr. Costello ; you may gi down." Opposing council Stop one moment, Mr. Costello. Is the female in paeation your grandmother ? " Yes she is. " How's This? Vie offer One Hundred Dollars reward for aiiy cae of catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY CO., I'rops Toledo, O. We, Uk nn-lersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the la.t 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business trar.;;ic tions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. W?T Teiax, Wholesale Drupgit, Toledo. 0 , WiLDiH Kijixax V Maryis, Wholesale Druarist, Toledo, V. Hall's Catarrh Care ia taken internally, acting directly U)on the bloud and mucous surface of the system. Testimonials sent free. Trice 7."c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Grant's Old Home. The fact that the historic old log cabin in St. Louis county, Mo., which the Lite Gen. Grant erected with his own hands, and with logs tut and hewn bv himself. is about to be removed from its present site and shipped to Chicago, where it will be reerected for exhibition at tbe world's fair, gives timeliness to the illus tration published herewith. The cabin. says Frank Leslie's Illustrated Weekly, stands on aa eighty-acre tract of land, on the JeUerson Uarracks and Kock Hill road, about ten mile3 southwest of ?L Loais. The land was civea to Mrs. Grant as a wedding present by her father, Mr. t recc-nck T. Uent, on the occasion of her marriage to the general, then Lieut, Grant August S2, just after Grant's return from the Tacific coast, and he lived there in comparative poverty fur some vears. The house, w hich is in a good state of preservation, is fifty feet lone and twen ty wide, and is divided into four large rooms, two on each floor, separated by an eight-foot hall in the centre of the bouse, with a broad stair case leading from the lower to the upper story. The two lower rooms each have a sDacions old-fashioned fireplace, and each is light ed by two larze windows. All of Grant' children except the two eldest were born in this cabin. SPECTACLES JXD ETEZ LASSES made by Robert Ernce Wallace, (successor to the Fox Optica! Company," at 021 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa., are conceded the best and most comfortable. Save money by having b!m fit your eyes. Always wash baby's mouth and mm every morniiig with water in which you have pnt a pinch of borax. It keeps the mouth fresh and sweet and prevents that uncomfortable affliction, a sore mouth with which so many poor habits troubled when their mouths are not kept penticuy clean. Bucklert's Arnica Salve., The Best Salve in the world lot Cut Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt P.heura, tever Sares, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Pile,, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refuud-o. Trice 25 cents per box i " A HOUSEHOLD RZ01 FOR PklH. For Rheumatiam, Inflammations, Neuralgia. Sprains, DphtKria, Bruises, So ru Throat, Lameness, , Toothache, Swellings, Earache, Burns, amt all ,umul oy,fnj,i. Keep it in the kitise. for a fc're cf teeJ. ACIJRf" CURr" If - T' Hffsfi-r t-ii iralM"') tbf nr.snts W11 W l thm f i ht.:il-.jf l.hu. ni"! i':'!". ItHTI III. - lliurillK 'il: OH UIHririnUiHi will muiI tl t.-c:c I f- i:.v.:ur ix.u!e. SU M M ER COM PLAI NT hr vnui-v. h i.n u ,iy tbv M nw. 11 Kt IBRrn.r-n. aiuu r .m- jm:. nf. AND r LUA. t.ramii!.l '..,!.-. ltn 1 t-u : i ii, l. miB-KMt, Putrtn'i- . him m, rWMi : tr f'nr .1 s Pnre ir per t:l. l.60. ia km. Y..u.-. .Eiu..s.oiii. W.Va. aniU1"' Herb Medicine Co., Weston, W.Va. Somerset Lumber Yard ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, jliifCTACcaaa ilsd DiLt asd Whole-ill EiTiriia or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS, Hard and Sott Woods, OAK. POfLAR, tlDiSfisi, PiCKET-', MoCI.DIN' i ASH. WALMTT, FIOORINti, SA.-H, VI.iir.KVIU. CHEKRY, YEI.I.OWPINK, KINulS. IOOlia Eii-lsTERS, CHKSTSrT, WHITE PINE. LATH, BUSf. SEWES K'S A General Line of all irraden of liuar a:i .Buildln l-'a'.i rial aud E f.vg F.:e ktf t in bUxt Aifcu, can AimUu an-tliing in tbv line of onr bninrR u ortT with renoabie jrmj flea a brai kuu. vMi-iiel ork. etc. Office and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. R. Station, f I FT! red, aa It U crtaia la Its catcu aai U eJ oot tUstrr. ijetA pruof U-luw : . - Tito.-.iriT?i, Conn, Xar5,i t.Rj.KiOTmf.; with ouro-ir ra;-.l Ki-ii.iol. a hi l i:eaa ! I u iiN-,.,ii,i,nrv.,i. 1 i,a .l..a vutpr li. iijftrim u.i n wan rr'Vl rurl!ijnr.-r, il,n,lc.-'..l n .a Kv u- .-hl..r hs.1 a lnr- WiLO Hrrrtol b.v1:i .1at nul - him laimv. H how l., n li. I r.-v -i-.iu. -i-.t--.l ILa-iMii S'-Hvtn Cure. Hj curej toy feputiu in Jim tun r'U uri rafect.'-r'V, VVuLCdir Wrrrta. CoLTMn, Ohio, April I, ). Im. H. J. Kmm C Spa.in Cure ! ': . i l.u.,u Pn.l.-r. IVwMer It.er tpl ni l h-t k erer u-J. UTTO L II'JfTXAX. CnrTTi3CA$r X. T., STay 13, Ji D. B. J. W'EXMLL 4 x. l-ar Mm I hav uH WTptnl !-tIinf jnzr K-em11i KpanriC ijrf with j-rfrt r-jcer, on Taiui.Is" n: (i'Jr.l Tri'-e t(it wai'jn- Urn with m bun Spiv in. Th- niar l nm ntit-lx trv skxAia 1muii"- fen -l hwi nj t : j-ft. htftkVtf aUi. r. ii. liLTCMl-VaW inm jo nm EE. V Jf, La, H37 3. ). onti-l I'li'.ti ii mv t rn W Tn rtf I 1 ht i a f- ur ar - i.-:v whi- h I i.riei vrr bitiir. Srv- iij a Tt-rr nf v.-r !in 1- I tn-l atXHi rfLi ui:tin-nt ft nUt aw m hicn -u-t no g rfki. I i'""'--4"-! untlf f y-'ur Kcao-aU &iviia tun wiiKh curval ttft tn f'ur 1 rt:mAiu tur. Xauox Dovoct. t Prtc 91 pr bottle, orf xbjrtlefirt Alldm. ! glr hvp iiiftiu 11 for )u,uru ili v it ) t AHJ altliv on receipt ff i-r; tx the propf j Van. UK. B. J. KEMMI.Ii ( O, Ubori la:l-s rrikoit. Oils! Oils! The Planlar1 Oil Conit!tiy. cif Pitv-Nirch. Pa., ZOilitr a ft;'--:al'V of i:lau:lff-t:iriu fur lha iiomeAtic ?rie lh fi3- brauU of Illuminating & Lubricating Oils Naphtha and Gasoline, That can be mn-le from TYtroleam. We ctaileng eompisibn w.Ui every auowa PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. If ion with the mot uniformly Satisfactory Oils IX TUE jVmerican. larkct, Akk for oura. Trade for ?oi'Tt ani Tlcinity w;.plled by epUS-'ftr-ljT. SuXElukT, Fa. It is to Your Interest TO BCY YOCK Drugs and Medicines CF JOHK N. SHYDER. SriVBKOK TO Biesecker & Snyder. None bnt the pnrwt aii'l bet kpj't in stock, ami when Pni2 bfnie inert by stand ing, a.i o-rtatn of them do, we de stroy them, rather than im pose on our customers. Ton can 'kiienj on having your PRESCRIPTION & FAMILY RECEIPTS filled with care. Our prices are aa low u any other firt-c!a.-i hew and on many articles much lower. The people of this county sevm to know this, and baTe given ns a larjre share of their patronage, and we shall still continue la give them the very bst jrKxli for their money. Do not forxit that we make a !;vc;aity of FITTIXGr TItTJSSES. We guarantee satisfaction, and, if yon hare had trouble in this direction, give us a call. SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES in great vaae'y ; A full set of Tt Tjenses. Come in ar.d have your eyes examined. So charge tnr examination, anu we are confided we can suit vou. Come and see us. Ecpect fully, JOHN N. SNYDER. J7WING & GWYNNE. WHOLESALE (XtMMla-.O.N JIEECTIAXTS, eaaral rrodure and Fruits, VeTetaKa anil ConsiimmontJ solicited IVtt Prioes an. I Prmrpt biiu.-ri tiuantutwi. ('orreron.li-nce iavitcd. 3 OHIO ST, ALLEGHENY", PA. . . (Telephone Wlj) Hrmlm, 4 t- ', Ki t "-'"" ' - hkMIMluT THlV. to.., !.,,. J H-jf ' J I .-'0' A Pancrtu for titema and internal use. CRAMPS. COLIC. It is now a Generally Con ceded Fact that a SEWING MACHINE Is one of t!io ir.iii.-uon.-i' hs or licit' of t!;o lirn.-oiH'!'!. aiul evti v j Youno Lady I jj jliC civ!!i('fl WOri'l I'oks lorwari ! . , t 1 . l to tn time THii.-n Aw wi.I y tl.f ,, . . , ; iK.-ii'or ri on", l.i.t v.-.u-h ,,l l.. i i t T; -, -I " r Vt I 1 1 ...i. . -l-(.t U'i!! "t .urr 't'l '''h.'-l . In U... t I a.l nl' l.r miriui iw l,..-r i- , OI llCT ltr I(--t !- j atr i r if ni ti it. i i "T r r.r ri 1 I ,ur ,"-r J'tuu'1' a "la tmrt lOO . .jm. I)l 1 1 lO Iliaivt frc'iuciit chuiitro-. A machine tla: is Poorlv Cuiistructed ; anJ liaM to pt out oTuril'T. i.- an i cnale-! ani.nak a oatioa to 1 TIIK ! . T-?:--. . r: PARIS UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION over all its (vnnjwiMrg fr nimplii-ity anil tlnratiiliry of i-unstruction, fr light au.l ijiiift ruui ii) jjii!:i-s, fur Ltd freit variety i: u-tlul aa' rra.-lica ;t- family ork. Xni-i ai .1- -!i i ) con r:Ci.' acyi-.n of the frcprri.-ntT ' f ti:e WHITI Bnt many V3l-uble improvements have been aiidvii to the ma hin- inci thosh' wt-re h'M. Amfcj them ti .c l-st, ciitt conveiiii t.t and jrai llcable ; : f STEEL ATTACHMENTS H inv-"s!. Ani'lr ar':-:tT.t in i!. flivor : t':at r.in.f t;.ii i.-- r.!i oniy c:a;:n t..tir u.ti Lil.cs To r.Z AS Got ip AS THE WHIfE, Iid: s shou'd -vTi ItTthtir r.irn irtf-r-eN and car.'faiiy examine TH1. WUITL Wf.ra lmyir.4 a .f:nc Ma. I.iiu'. It a put 0:1 L.'ic niaikt-t i;i I -77, w Ls the mar ket ; ginf.cJ with S-win M.niiin.. and it i,.s r.pve r lvn s. Id t-scej-t on it men', ar.d a a r rjf of its appreciation bv the public, S o o, o o o Have been s,ld to date. Persons Je ir:n to xatiiie cr buy th ni.t j'r fect machine will do we!! to rnnimur.i cate with the Afent f t "TIIK WiiiXE'" foronitrset County. JOS. CRIST, HISSES AND CHILDBESS" SPECIAL OPENING TRIMMED T c Our Misses' and Chil drens' Hats Are proi.onnced by a'd an the IIAXPSOSf EST and the MOST ATTRACTIVE we have yet shown. CV.me,ar:d brir. your wife and children to the store of 41 FIFTH AVENTK, rht.-bnh. Pa. t - wkiih r.r mTnrmarioa acd ah. , . Trade i . A CO I HOUSE WABD - c rvi ";!A Matter oflmnotance to Yr rh All s-:Sfl-r;r:g from lonrf tanJinsr Cron5e Pssvase. r!-w a?e of the Til. 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THE COMPANY STORE, B ir..z. ;'.; GTl7T!rYTA nCHVXl)ISEH Buyers Caa Find all thy H'ajAecl in llie S veral t-jMirtrnent-, ut ' CLOTIII.Vff. II AT.-' QULilXVAF..'. frROCnRIKS, ROOTS A0 SH..L; ami (.:- Tat SATISFACTION ALWAYS GUAISAMEED. VVOOD, WORRELL & CO. SCHMIDT BUILDING. zzzzz The Larger st Wine, Liquor, and Cigar IIous J IN THE UNITED STATES. ESTABLISHED 12:5. C3-- W. sosznvniTDTO DISTILLER AND JC3BER OF FINE WHISKIES. IWFCRTER OF WINES. LIQ0URS. AND CIGARS. A"0S-. 95 ASD 97 FIFTH A VEXIT., PITVEVRGH, FKXXA. a:: o.-j u ai l Kvr4 THE POSITIVE: CURE. t 'J w. l wmm 3,8 siw w X in. -j .i. . -t V 'xi....,,.. ... ...r ........ For CENTLEVEN. sc nnCca?" S4.001I Sfl r)f" Vartins- VU Sice. V. I.. I..a7la. !.', riii.'ir '!-.'..'' ! CAUTlU M 1 " r it VIP. t llflfl; r. 1 r.1 ' I i . .r K .... 1 ... . . D....ia. m.vl til i.-l.-,. -t... . I .vi , rv ". J"' -' ' . 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