: •-. , - .. • . - -• - -. -- •:. , . •-• - - -I -,.., ~-.:',.-. ' ~ -1 2 1 - - '--T , - 4 =?<,- - ,11 0 1,y);:. _; ,l, '` 1 '.- .. ;,. t.,-... . • . .- 1,... _ — • ..._-06114 -- ----------- ,i,?4-.',lapagnitgagetats: -,t.? . 4 10, r., .q.l, . • A GOOD KIT - , - ; - •-• '''''''''''."...-•••71.."-71,r4 if....saft :r- -1 • ~. , ..1 , A rllede+6, l . Oka. : -"lhalltMedAtell4,2. hes W Y" "ea 'ell -1- ' L - • ' ii.. ewrie. • is mik-Seentt7 ~.- !-.; ,111f.i5 , .... dl Itsus-The -' - " ' 4,4 .•:4111 7 , P1 ' 7 ' Lasingtiets XY•I 1_,... a n d ` 4 .__-. wows, aim sidolysor , - t. '' ''' . ' "" C "'• 4- "..•-• - .4........ ~ 4 616p612/616 1 84 . iilvlsow . 7-• +• ;, , ~.• -t - -•- • • ,Ws lIM 'raw "1)1 I" v 1 g°°d 416 Illakill til;3 Pcx:lrtb. - Mr. = of Ildelt - the be tt y ibr- ba ' ' '-Theilitih r 6 WIIIIIIIYIIIO.I.II#Oe, liiii --- amnia IMAM; irere 6 : " ith .nostdeselate home paradise , and " 1- -- d e m analior tei. to - in istiorio - • of trarsis4 .- .- •• rei,e„,baicad„3Y-T" moulds the most aNit and in- truth. ; gees Years au -,„„.„0 . 1 Z " ' `. ' Aar "'"'..,.. . -- A,...1 411' different haiku& into tends ( and mutat& lar mluadliblita tailatedaau r : -. Ths Nriamsdnekaaftb d i k it 'desres 4 __C raa°6 . IftlislilliT ' 4` . P .;.` - Ifri , _F ree _ " -gs' ' ‘""' thoughtful companions. The lotto- bogs' on his plaii. ' lbis Vr. Writ . thesti must goat I -,,,,,.. . ~. - ` 1 " -1,: t • • Viethil i " , '• • ,1 _, ~ ouans It barrel on mum of women-quiet, Imperceptible "Yen' well; so and buy 'bur et Ike , L T - , h a s e am,o,.. 1,,,,,,t e he0r0 teakeeet. -,..--T io ari . : - , - - - 4,4 7 , joure, asses - . ~.,, alcamting barbad „,,, and an persuasive -Is incedetable awns-and pig& right fway, and pull ..,,„ _ .t.rn to Z i rdht - 1;11,, . I ns . E - -'''' a ke easY per n ' i m iPh r r y T a when directed by woman's. instinct - twee co the Ammo , ~ , =WO r ien Z ne. • r•^--.,-• 7. , .. . ~,i,, , - 4 .mtb7l 1 . ~.., 114 ,1.1.1., ,:i lye tactandatik'llom • ThecLamorers vit a man, emetamea to ehee, and , ... ~„„ . ~ , . ...., . -.• .. n „.. 5 e me,„,;,,4„ , , ' leo ''' '-, Mt ° the iesehleue for woman ' s ?roa m/ P k and ettalPthe t that with.. - qusetiordin7, asksd -' : ?' ' ." Chell * ,°ll.lnial ie lmilli ' Y ' si ' m 16- Ml L lcv.."t" Vi. i --, " V.', 13•Acd. to odes eel ° W ed. W""• - •." °me- - =or "Shan I take the money with me to • - ~ .-1 uswinee.... , ..‘4. ~ 144,7-i •.. PA.., Ad' the aeaa j a can btnd uuuthood with chains or punhawokr , ~ r _ hca 'was diii. ,' - I ' ormine. mu• _ ... .„.E! illidca the r i o,___ - • 11° ,. roses more potent than ..,_ ,•- ' ' cia_. Wooster la axis X; 1 ~ • - ! Theadtbent imre-411 -NsaIIYD",MI the ; tows ,elf vro++++ uposan. • + of; am . • , , lt 2 j_ ldid the die t l ei r t l Y ei steel. The Sot ine , l2 of is w p m= "Aiot WI MI wi er ni t an wift 1444 ow*, tte nt s el•A; ; 40.. Illa .. •, WO ~ • , ao us i i ewel/79 ' at Y after marriage 'di be -•' How en : them, or give you mosey to pay 4 0-- m ut um 1 __ . • V I ullit,.o'. poring ' ••• ' 4 1111 • MD" •me true r overanything of elm' shall I continue the ovo / have In ' .when you get Ulan. •-• . ; " • illth nit . • -•" '• '''' ' urejututr.: ow sos, . 3101761 ever before attempted. spired? How owl I p_reeerve the The overseer went ih i tom and in two Two got of sum , h a on ir d o cen i g ht tet t . „.1 to ____ . , rise ato thegelltleallall/Y ° P . heart I have won? " E n deavor to •__,________, _ bo o thotogowing ow. at zoo, gge4 au& /rsvot . and sosgs tow; , . .. sot rite • , us; , succe!stisl dry hole own- make your husband ' s habitation al- "= 4 ,__"`""f oor - " - eiti delayed. ' - ' "' ''''' ' Rd . VOL. " . 7.* mint Fie AM .ea vliose auspices It was orig • luring to him. Let it be, to him a "ora tion tee m 1 , carried out. It would be mor t u ary, to.whirh his heart Laity ai,_ Well, Mr. Sayre, get 6 - that ' -:-Lbotniculaull pit hesitant tremo r . ~ .., let , sie n o , a for US to do justice to the wavo turn from the calamitieeollife. many pigs. rha ; - -Ye AMOS all over tha in Tenswasen 4 goodopening r Andy f.tytte:.‘ ' ' an r , • . buses' ~gat magefficence and oriel'. m a - he it from hiscares-a abet- country, all about, and Cali buy but be. joimeen. , . I moue. n e lee 10; fan -.t tor that bunt • upon! our ro • ter from th e home, not for twain eight end nine hundred. -A mg emu to ter peteetted , to the , . , , 001 ,...., , . , , , • vision_ when' we kicked we persqn only butfor his heart. He "Eight or di n e hundred wharf' • It. T. ball-room, with its blase of 0 Dane and Em...j ne l t i Zi h thatr i .1 in other 1- "slot or n i n e h un d re d ow rs to prevind tbe aide o sa id beauty, uy the - ..., .lbw ~ a...•• ...... ...Minn in Ill E i ght or am, hundred p h i th t who lottery orators and FM" . I , e r66l+o6. . rem; 1 1 0 ...4 .6 ! co a mi xs ve , usher. the entire mai his own. seed 'he •be dejected The N. Y. State Benda refused tii re. matio-r---. , ed and glittered, lx.neath the sooth him • should he be silent and told yo n !o „ buy that nutty plgtht Are r A' a thousand kerosene bun P a l thoughtful ' do not heedkeedy disturb you a root? mind Its hetkin recommending Horace Wont , ?.. 4 5 6 alts ' . alt al so . VA . ter Minister to Englant4 Waist". ..... .... Want SW • • lON, fairy palace while upon every lard • shouldhebestudious Brier tarn :won told me to buy mai two erseaM ("47 2 , be tset has h em ' t o nir d e d • , a rr "%gamble:- ..... too 1 me , ,00n le r,ophyr that atme through the with all practicable facilities; or mon I havo tried ' to do it." Wayee."...... WO •• sols• - Mere. build i ng th e vra t er .. tn t r h e en Leek ift wen...“...... foe :-... i I; opened windows; there Lime, should he Ix) peevishmakeltllowance " Eight or nine hundred pleat? I _ _2 , , ~,, ~ , - the smut of 3Ligonette,Jessamine. IMOD, ra. for pee and by yoursweet- never told you any thnth thing t" • . _ re est stot s w o r n m ' '' ' ".. e s t ,. ne w , ' ' .._. di '''' ~, Frangipani, but thw unmistakable nets, gentleness dui rod humor urge "But you did ; yon told me to go sad -Tim Illinois. Missouri Ana a num! COO 606 to .11611 It „ I delicate perfume of petroleum him continually to Ink, though tie...., ... the ewes unreel,' 1 A en - en • , OPT ,l, • , buy tour or ire thousand 00.1 •'- ' - Natio Wye wee:6 -he * ad -- , , -" I,P "" We . en' ; 40 1 . lam fineries, tanks,' cars, tke. - But our may not say it,-" ThLs woman is in- "I didn't do no thud) thing! I loin time In Keokuk. 1 ' liewaddi .. . . ;•;.... bra es' 431 in , • • .iciness is to describethe toilettes of deed a comfort to me; I cannot but ach fair one who graced this festive love her and reunite such gentleness _ , __,1 4 , ,,„ „4„1 me i weweativ.4 . eat 1- h a ir •lia 91 1, ~• , . you to go sad buy four , or Ave thews -The Riela‘ . lnd Edamintrin , r r d0,.,,,,,,,. s o scene. Mrs. Belinda Benzine was l' s they Ammo. ti ~ . . *WI sow okoo Pigtanndlonhava dolls Les le nada fiderof the new tibial; 10061 ,...... .. . a n ag gaudily but not neatly attirt.4l in coin- Invariably adorn yourselfwith del- u / should think I' . ' ln Vlrginlii, , , - • 'tt sumo -mo - I L • 1 itn • tar tow net mon "drilling," it being eniblematic jenny and modesty. inns°, to a man Mr: Sayre had pork to sell next fail. _it ta repitriarthat the water will be tu r ntrum.... 7 ,„. mom nil ~ rte . il , i rimmed re s oyff i lli . whiatiotailild ~ .• i .... i • to attractionsthe mad E caL_Ac i: dampaittagsp i e g i. *hu e the ipektrum sod tiptdeemeaspl linslielill • ••,•11. so .oe o trimmed elaborately with delicate sites never all to tomb,. mi-....tre". du.,„., ~ „,„,„„,..„,, ~.. i ..., ~. Li . shout, cm met of March. 1 i, _ yosainnints Now, Cade and Stia • festoons of soapstone packing, pins - - --- party with the following Amid perms- -In some parts of Miiiiiitiri Me paean 7, 1 7,71rT40„, a m hoop : li. nanir, '• -644...1 ".,.. I- - . lion : "Build i worm fence around a crop is said to have been inpind. but VI & it lVA, sen ef li e 4 4 su le or • le • X . f , winter's supply of summer weather; other butts seem to prattles well. i e =ta..riew own* lea . s ° - PP the clouds from the sky with a tea - Wets Yeaszahnns. CIO a. m. New A woman in North !English; lowa Ortia.tdo a. i ll; 11131eed - at Alleetesa.,•sslo a. vocal; catch a thunderbolt We bladder ; county, a d ra ti mo !mow as an ohm*. Brae itin 11=141 1 4 0 1 . 1 - . break a Minima/30 6.6 harass ' ;' greed moons or, loss.' , ‘ lkwr.iattlintrbessitra Ilast aura,. . rude . sluice an earthquake; bake 11-U in an __" .... - A tocsins:Wed that about any thous- cxxViLiiili A Plrresunan H 4 LYOAD. " when he has once lost ice house; ism" an 41.11114241" Pin a dia- and books have been written relating to Oa wet titter Dec. lists tath eales_Uttlf have I r: his name he will be apt to abandon per on the crater of nu aides yaks's° ; Amoeba. , sweats aniidialehos 455.6 044 ) as - • ........ places' b y 1 " tho reality. Cultivate and exhibit hive all the stars in a nail keg; hang the 1 , - , , 1 gam scum. t! „ _ , . magnificence of her toilettes-one with the greatest awe andconstancy, ocean on a graPti vine to, dry; put the -A new crop of counterfeit twenty. ru * nolo4 - 1 itanotzeis. tiAit, azi (trek's alone costing the erithropredue- cheerfulness and good humor. They sky to soak in a gourd ; unbuckle the Ave and fifty cent scrip is said to Wive • ; _ __ _ tion pf her fartn for thirty days. give beauty to the finest face, and belly-bandof eternity,and poste "to let. boon put In droplet_ ion. ~ ,t. -- _ l _ , on tho,, oi:msion her nthre was very impar t c h arms w h ere th arme are net, sass‘ '' --?': ea mu ... sa plain and consisted of moire-antique On the contrary, a sloomy, Mastitis- on tho surtend moon; but never, sir -St. Valentine's day was a big thing W l ssa;...÷:f..: • .ea 11l ... 1 :7. asa . -4terst_eprinkled with diamond pow- fled manner is chilUng and repulsive la - 7 never f o r a o lit- air, delude ourself in Vicksburg,' binged 1. Over tom napawar...,i, .... ma tis .•:,... WS : • et or party wore - wenutes - porn et -- 1 , PP muses 1113 WI ....... 651 tier hair was Moire antique t„ his feelings .sold by tie dealers. Bayard 1519 234 ' ... •n• Otitis-and 61115 fastened on ' He will be v e ry , apt 'wit h the Idea that any ' ti c k et to seek elsewhere for those smiles and can beat our candidates.' i -A seventy-five pound nugget, ono- .----- i • none joint: *oil Ethapt . d bead by brass that cheerfulness which he finds not --- 7 -"----- „ third gold, wis lately found in ian Orr , ' -tit ounce tacks, which in his own house. "I 61Avi come for my umbrella, said gun Willa 4 Rare. ' Accou " Cbiterlan brow it be' In articles of dress study your hits- the lender of one of theme articles to hie • Wis co nsi n -.---- -..---• .-.7-- temble.e, , band's tatter.. The opinion of others friend. -A resolution Is before the wa n ts. -., e5O" ropo .. 1 ... .... to submit , the women suf. Sawa ten we . .._. .... -lee, althoug h a on this subject is of but little cone- , "Can ' t help Mel " exclaimed the bor - Legisii4eve ._ __„i , A th a nu ate . ..... ate attracted n ouence if he approves. nutieularly rower. "Don't you see that, I sin going frog° question to a popu..- Tetra , sweats.. . . ;.. 110415 63a .../.,. WO . , Almost all - „ e l ite what the world calls in ridicule out with it?" 1 miasma.. cA....... ara ea - ,•• •" 5 • 4 . . --tekocipodes are beginning to catch unmoor.* , rok to ..i... sea ''°22 a° i ,"• 0 curtain lectures." rNhen you shut " Welt, yea ," replied the lender, 1110.4311. Ste from medial men. They claim that elcuollot too we ...... isitlL ; 1 M u your door at night endeavor to shut, I hhed at such outra g eous impudence, the bicycle causes abscesses and mailer- . 7 ~ - ~.onu& suer ., . , , , 'l° ' out at the same moment all discord ,"yen, but-but wbat am I o dot" ' mations.. admits. • szp's axes. Wan- Atcon ' and contention and look upon your „ „ lied rho th ' h threw newer as secret retreat from the • De? re P eee + is e Tertur - idles 130iit 11111sa .... Miens of the world-a shelter sa- up the top and walked of "Do as I did- BM ' ' 61.1 Wars 1115 • ...- tit/aLeavino 315 Ma Mary ..., ' , wow and affection. How in- borrow, One: . • Wellsville. • . et 3 440 Jul 11° "iffensive and sinful it is for Smith's Fer ry gOs - SOS Mt 352 , Says:" xereise authority over A ernernWeenAnY : " rer th ese ass Rosiestor -var. .... .... ....,.... WO' 540 En • • 6110 '4 to say-" I wMnot your hat when it blows Off n a gale of I Pittsburgh MI an ad ,ha ' 1 bees I like ! " But wind; just stand atill, and you will see of those who half a doyen persons in I pursuit of It. . . 'tad disgrace- When one has captured it, walk leisure- - i sTaldel. 15au. Ear's. l'ai'n. Acres ' mule ," ly towird him, receive it, With grateio. Patsbetral..i - CUE 160 re Ara girl on the acknowledgements, and put it on. your Roctiestsr..,”:... .153 ... alo co , ' t a ap t head. He wM invariably not as though lhattlee'l l ary..... Sri We 1313 153 et you bad done him a favor." Ridlartlis. 843 an Mis cos nteubassUbt 1113 101/ is =wt.' I mo ' t i ng IN . ae' .4.ii vilixr.;.‘, ! eilidas on OW Csealt--Boantr ....-,.: ,Itlf,itall. J.F.. Ti : i . .1 , .....a... 13sillituak—The , 1111gest slow-oat o „ . II" ' ...."-- " nal' sw"""" •• A. goried ttifh Inaba the poollat and ‘ 7 ^^ 4 t. desolate home s ne =lbe end c , ~, oar --7' . - ,....11 . 4 1 1 m ph -,...,--.. t. and in. •,,,-= brow* are ~__,.ecleg . a .,...T. Moulds the most wreatha.Our Pww `""---"' different husbands • into tends' and times: ~• And • cluinned to merry r 0...,,..-.. _ n thoughtful companions. The • matt with oil at seven uo ....... 1 • inst ead Of Melia ng barbed' barrel ° cute of women-quiet, imperceptible the.cars,... 4 , „,, and all persuasive —is irreedstable lye tactandatlkCon. • Theclamorers InfroulmelthWe:w_haerls, rvO ': ca jMilsY per nimbly Inwhen directed by woman ' s buttluet' ow pawl leather" to the lascivious for woman's rightararely attain their. . ,m ea sings of a baisa.V.9l. object. •whibitlte meek andtlaeur of g ‘:- T h° Pirgt Urtia l liwp r f the sew " can bend manhood with e chains of carpe off last night's . the Benzine , roses more • potent than House,, bell B it s,` and the display of steel. The first inqu ff i l a Ora woman - stamps t dry jewelry; - beauty after marr i age s h be—"HoW And wit gal . over Imyttdog of sin - shill I Continue the eve I have . in liar character ever before attempted .. v im? , new shall I erve , th e This was due to the_ gentlemantY OP - heart I have won? ii Endeavor to , crater:land sucareful dry . hole own- make your husband's habitation al , ers, underwhose tialPices it Was orig• luring to him. Let it be to him a Mated and carried out. It Would be immtuarn .to w hi c h b la me d , may ni. Linpossible for us , to do jtistice to the wnss turn from the calamitiee - Alfe. • adene of regal magnilleencenial odor- male itfrom hiscares—a abet ' tal 'splendor that bidet . upon ! our re- ter from the home, not for portorlal • vision :when' 'we kicked his patina only butfor ids heart He Into the ball-room, with Its Maze of may meet ' with pleasure in other llghtand .beauty, by Abe polite an . houses, butiet him And pleasure In attentive, usher... :The entire , ,n?o.P I his own.. •Shonid 'he •be dejected gleamed and glittered Wreath the sooth him • should he be silent and rays of a thousand kerosene -imps, thimghted do not heedlessly .disturb , likes fairy palace, while upon every him •, shouldhe be studious Wier him gentle reph3 , r that came through the with till practicable facilities; 'or kW opened windows; there came, should he be peevisitmakeallowance not the smut of 3Ligonette,Jeeeamille. for human nature, and by yoursweet or Frangipani, but thwunmilstakable ness, gentleness and good humor urge and delicate perfume of petroleum him continually to think, though he ,refineries, tanks, ' airs, &c.-. : But our may not say it—" ThLs woman is in „' business is to deneribethe toilettes of deed a comfort to me; I cannot but each fair. onewho• graced this festive love her and reatilte such gentlerttfe scene. Mrs. Belinda Benzine • was as t h ey .A eserve .b ._:,. • . . gaudily butnot neatly attired in corn' Invariably adorn yourself With del mon "drilling,''•it being.eniblematic juicy and modesty.. These, to a man -. i ta- r...yeyikwhiajaband . .• ;. • i • t,a attractionsthe most 1 HI 0, Ls % • • •• •• ail trimmed elaborately with delicate site never fail to, ruipire ''l4 • festoons of soapstone packing, Rims- the delicacy and modesty of e bride ..toed on in imitation of a Virginia be always, in a greatdegree,support , worm fenee---fihe wore no ornaments el by the wife If it be possible let 1,• save a -sprig of witch hazel in her your husband suppeseyou think him :.• false hair, indicating she was an "oil a goal husband, and it Will. be - a • smeller.” Miss l'arratine is. an se -strong stimulus to his being so.- As - • Centric single lady of uncertain age, long as he thinks he possesses the rep bu &a high stopper, and represents t 0 ntation he will takesomepains tode 'land interest of the Swindell Farm. servo it; but when lie ban once lost ;The formerly created quite a sense- his name he will be apt to 'abandon' Sop nt the watering places by the the reality. . Cultivate and exhibit „ magnificence of her, toilattes—one with the greatest cure andconstancy, 1 dress alone costing theerithropredue- cheerfulness and good humcir. They . thin of her, fartn-for thirty days... give beauty to the finest face, and 1 on this occasion her attire was very imparte h ann , where than= are net. plain and consisted of moire untique On the contraxy, a : gloomy, dissatis gaiters.„_sprinkled with diamond pow- fled manner is chilling and repulsive der. sier hair way naoll , o, antique, tp„ hialeettn_ go. He wM be very, apt than her sl a ake—nd wus fastened on to soak elsewhere for those tonnes and to her Well shaped head by brass that cheerfulness which.he finds not headed, eight ounce tacks, which in his own house. gave to her Websterldn brow . , a be- :In articles of dress study your huie witching "sout entemble.r btul's Mates.. The opinion of others Miss Isatro Glycerine, although a on this subject is of but little cense comparative stranfer,' attracted n ouenee if he approves. Particularly considerable attent on. Almost all ikon what the world mils in ridicule her admirers kept at a distance, as it 1) curtain lectures.” rWheit you shut -is rumored she is very irritable and your door at night endeavor to shut goes off upon the slightest occasions. out at the same moment all discord The O'Mulligan sisters, as their and contention, and look upon your name indicates, are of Italian descent, (dumberri as secret retreat from the and all the, blue of Ita • skies shone lin vexations of the world—a shelter sa from their heantiful glo ss eyes as they to end peace and a ff ec tio n. H ow le . conversed about the p,co of "oil,.the decorous, o ff ensive and sinful it is for proper depth at which t it explode tor- a woman to exercise authority over Pedoes, etc. They were dressed alike her husband, and to say—" I wMnot In lavender colored domestic, with hate it so; it shall bees I like ! " But 'dumb work In Venetian red around we trust tho number of those who the lower edge. The sisters are both adopt thlotinbeehming and disgrace artists, end possessall the boldness of MI manner is so small as to render ft touch and the delicate finish of our unnecpc*Ary for us to enlarge on the great masters, as could be seen from subfect. the`superior manner they had finish- • Ile careful never to join in a jest di their own faces. ILagniikant fres- and laugh nt your husband. Conceal co eyebrows, seemed to shade tliedel- his faults and speak only of his .mer icate eyelashes done In burnt eknna. Its. Shun every approach to extmv- A chrome, pink blush diffused am ex- iigunee. The want of economy has quisiteglow, which was 'heightened involved millions in misery. Be by a pair of sweet lips done in eochi- neat, tidy, orderly, methodical. Else red. . ' • ' early, bre akfast early, have a place Miss Alicia de Itootentoot was the for everything, and everything in its acknowledged belle of the ball, and 'place. Few things please a man :was robed in heavy sweeping dress of more than seeing has wife notable and white alpaca title, with a trail nine- clever in the management 'of her teen feet in length ' upon which she household. • A knowledge of cookery , carried a small poo dle dog and a few as Neon as any other branch in house intimate friends: The most startling keeping is indispensible in a female; feature of Miss IL's toilette washer and a wife should always endeavor to hair which was bean poled up over support with app iase the character of 401 imitation derrick, While a small, the lady and the housewife. Let silver bellwheel end Walking beam home be your elm t he—your world. were kept in Motion by machinery Let it be the scene of your wishes, e, mewled in her chignon. A sky blue your thoughts, ; vont plans, your ex :l4l'lliter, manufactured at the Norfolk, ertions. Let it be the stage on which navy yard, gave an, decided and in the varied character of wife, of high tendi appearatice to' the entire 'mother, and of fnistrtes, you strive make Up. - to shine. ),[n its sober quiet scenes Ta tile Countess I topseotch, from let your hestrt cast its anchor, let your the - Pleasantville district, belongs feelings an d .p n rsu lt, a ll b e centere d. t lie heater of possussing. the most per - 'Leave to your husband the tast of ffbee feet and entire figure lathe room.— thiguishing himself by his N - alor -of five millions In her. oWn 'Haile, in- .his talent. Do you seek for fameat eluding fee acres of well developed home, and let your applause be that territory, without mortgage. or lien. of your servants, your children your We understand the brilliant and ac- husband, your Clod. That fame in the cow elitlas I Sill Stiggins of the Smith noblest Much the true, loving and • farm, Ins secured the lady's hand for ,affectionate wife secures from among ten days: • i • the inmates of the home circle. Miss SlCer was Certainly •the - 4.14 N nx liveliest hilly i the ini, and skip- ped about like flea lin an oven, charming everybody With her wit and n•partee. bier Zither amassed 'au -immense fortune in cheese, and " mite" have been worth millions bad lie kept out of " oil;" led lie kli 'in it tank of emile a year since anti wits " sarilined." to death. But we will skiif that. • , Miss Derrick wore blonde hair that wits her own, us she had a reeeipted bill of inin•liase in lierpoeket. Her shoes were of the tifast kid, and were made to order coq a 'taster of parts tumid, which ..4poiled their, looks but gave . great ease to her' ...was. Tie& celebrated (oil) Prince Stuben wish, from down the. Creek, was un gliestionably the finest dressed -gen tleman in the astembinge. A mag nifieent cluster pin, la sand rock setting (worth seven delhua) flashed' ;eke...the hied lights to le locomotive from his immaculate shirt front, which' he hail carefull, chalked over for the occasion. 3litts Tripentup was the usberved of all, in a short, dreg-i (short. id the neck), of lustrous , maroon velvet. Two, trail bearers mounted on veltx•ipedes =tied her emprm trail ,- Meiwurol seven rail in length, nisi when dancing t h e double clog, the movethents of these. ' 'assistants were sprightly and. in-. ofriative. When she' smiled sonic , of the finest dental and rubber plate work in the eimptry Wtei made visi ble. .. • : \Ve are unable to give accurate de-. seriptious of end', but the above are all that ComeAfdown with the adlat er,. , • Yours, • ' '' • ' • ••• • ~' • JENKINS. E=l=O=ln=l teution has been dms:ted in England to ft luttur publiaheil iti tire-Vali - Pfaff Gazette, in reference to' Easter Island, • a:detached spot•of land in the Pacific ' Ocfan about 2,300 miles'off the coast of Chill. The-island is of volcanic • :origin, and, with the exception of .Pitcairn's Island, is 1,500 IIIUCB from any inhabited land: When visited by captain Cook and by La PCTOII9C, it ,presentt4 ft great number of rude sculptures, winch wer4 not to be seen • 'oh n sub Sequent visit lfy Kotzebue.— ,T4Wlo9est , letter however, written • Rifiln'tager of.l.b4;ard#itritisli man of-war, cruising in ihe;South Pacific, W h and ich visited' Easter Island, al leges that a searcl i for these sculptures . was orgariiked, and that at least 150 intossalimages4ofeftigh and 9 feet ~ vAdo, and weighing Moto 20 to 30 tons, ' • were discovered. - Wolitot these im- Wei/love biteatlinnreidown on their faces, but _the side of crater six .? ~ teen. - Were. JosiOd standing upright, % gaardi ;Se Wwere, , the idientvolca no. , - vof M 1 the 2amallest of these images removelinnc.pir me d on • - board tho 14 to. beilisiSti the 'Brit f:. ish . 7duseum.. '.7 ..• - , . AT ono of the young board ing schools in Nowlforkoin induce ment is held out "that trhcu pimento du iro It, the i r dtuighters will be in trrxhiced into the he soOlOty 'of the city." ~ • • .14.troixox the Third tons' • Griot, the young potiraltr nalht er, to paint full size portraits of Pm _ bloat Johnson And General Grant, • aor the galleries of Versailles...-E,: • death of Pope Pius I N.th was rumored inand ContinelitaljOurnals 6f fiaturday, but x without any general (*epee. A WAY -SIDE SCENE. . , _, Riding a shOrt time ago by dirge route from the lower to the upper end of Bucks county, we had occoSien to stop,* a hotel while the horses were ;changed. • We were shown by the landlord into the dining-room, and .while waiting there by the .fireside and discussing between ourselves the ,unpleasentilm; of ii long stage ride a circumstance occurred which divert ed Our attention for the time, and caused some seriousness of thought both to my companion and myself. A young lad of probably eleven or 'twelve years of age Catne,in froin the bar-room with a glass in his hand, went to the cupboard and took down a box fiom of a high shelf; immedi ately afterward his mother, the land lady of the establishment, entered at another door. Addressing the boy she said " What are you doing my Son?" "Getting some sugar for me and Willie," he replied, glancing at a little fellow about three years old. who stood close at hand, with mouth' and eyes expectantly open. ." But what have you in the glass, Frank?" continued his mother, approaching, him. " Tust a little brandy, mother, said the child, holding up the glass, a full sized tumbler about one-fourth full of 'the liquor. :"Charley gave it to me, but the old fellow would'nt give me but just this little; won't you give me some more ? " liecontinuel, his eyes brightening with the idea.— "Do mother please, won't you?" "No my child, you have enough there, "was the rejoinder, in accents of total indifference. "Oh, no, I havn't, please get me a little more, won't you?" whined the boy; "them are do men in the bar-room-4w; won't you, nother Y" "No, Frank, now don't bother.meani.mousku.... are men In the bar ; .t just heard some come in, "• she replied, and . then ad ded, hearing a etanplaint from the younger boy," give Willie some of that if he wants It you selfish fel low!" The two boys then left the room, and the mother drew a chair, up to the stove, for it was a damp, chilly evening, and opened a eonver-, srition with us. We soon left to pur sue our journey, but the scene we had witnessed still dwelt in opr minds., k how could any mother so encour age her children. - in the use of such, What cnn temperance lecturers do toward mitigating the cryllsof intem perance so long ss it finds encoursit• ment at home with mothers? .And the poor misguided . mothers I When will their eyes be opened tothe results of such conduct? Not until those cherished children Hein drunk ards' graves:led there by those who should have sated-thou mothers. "Mr frienti,!! : rid Rev. Sidney Smith to a colder ivlia *ea mending his shoe, when the great irlt was a P acm. curate in wourestershire,"AS remind me of the s aerafordlniMee ofmatrimony." "Row I so?" (Leigh the f:9l.4nr. "Beesuisi you bind two ielei together: In unity." d y e nal!, are yon writing iltre, my boy r asked a raid Parent the other day of his hopeful son, a shaver of tan years. "My compothihion,, sir." "What is the :Subject ?7' .."Rtharnath'Hal liw, .ihir." replied the ' youthful Grottos. wg u g really I shall be unable to concentrate My Ideas and give them relation if I am coniterdly.,ititetropted W thith matter , bj iirideriat 'inimiries. 9 . • • WII AT la th difference between MO. cepted and rejected towns? Why' the ,accepted kisses the mime; end the re jected misses the kisses. J . Rostats.o says that "to write a good love le i tter you ought to :begin without knowing what you mean to say, and fin ish without knowing what you hays said." - - tirrwrin young lady, seated In • rocking-chair and reading the bible, ex claims: "Mother, here la a grammatical error in the' bible I" Mother. lowering" her epoctacies and approsichklg Merged!! armn a very - scrutinizing,' attitude, says: I • ill it! kill it I" BREVITIES. —Stanton is 51111 In ill health. —Bonnets are to be still smaller --Beecher approves of nine-pins. —General Sickles is in 'Washington, —They now call G. F. T. a train run by gas. —Canada railways are much obstruct ed with snow. —Kentucky's last production is boss With male's hoses. -Alio New York Star baa stared In an enlarged form. —Erio le going to celebrate Ht. Patrick's day. —Willlamsport:rejolces In two velock pecks: --Scranton Is to have • velocipede school. - --Tbo Methodists aro having a groat at Altoona. . —Now York boasts au' anti-cat. Dodo. tY. .• • . - —The Popo Is guild to work ten hours dally. • —Mow 4ersey has!ovot 8,000 Sons or Trmpers.46. . • ' • L-A Paris paper Promiser to give a ball to its new subscribers. --Jersey City refutes to exempt. church property from taxation. —Never before were tho opera balls in Paris so wiekid as this year. • —Portland, Mo., Is to have a Social Sicieneo Association of Its own. , —A telegraph from . Washington to New Orleans is wantingat tho South. —The United States Minister at Hayti is not popular yrltliAlliainave. —Large beds of Valuers' paint have beim discovered in Tennessee. —Clan. McClellan has ono hundred men at work on the Stevens battery: —Berke county is infested with a gang of thieves. —"Old Pluto" Is the Latest rebel. Tack nainte.ibr Senator Brownlow. . , . —Plowing has already commenced In —A comet, superioi , ln size and . lustre to Dicke's, is nightly enpoctod. —litliaotul has produced a big Id id of corn,sixty ears of which make a bushel.. —ln Cincitual velocipedes rent tbr fty cents an hoar. . —ColamDaa, Y 7.; fadalges to regular target &booting an Sunday. scalps coot Ontario iSBO bat SOIT._ —Admiral Fermat has the rheuma tism. "- • , —flew York lc getting eacroleed again aboutll milk. - —Chlcsgo limps 2,000 drinking saloons open-on Sunday. —The Illness papers call Caltfornla tho Golden —The Villain Palace it Rome contains thirteen thousand chambers. • —The Kukla:. Klan In Landerdsho county, Ala., has been dlibandad. • =orbs 3Croc 'Orleins Picayune note. a great revival of busimin In that city. —Sonata' brOke his leg by a fall, in Washington, Saturday night. -;ibuttord ante Moen: &trailing hou , „. —Vieuxtesepe is menially . ..awning next Yay.ln • ri : L I•;•4la . vigationvilli olien (in the Schap- . klll Canal on the Mat March. —mils Raiding Eaglitioasts of having a hen's egg messy/flag* by NI Inches; ••• —London has six lady theatre. manor gars: i ••* L . co —New York denim kaving • Tie= —Twenty-bur colored people of Port. land, Me., have applied to the Contain. tion Society for passages tp Liberia the coming spring. —The Florida ladies, it is said, divide their time between raising oranges and shooting alligator/. ' - -An "unpleasantness" is said to have arisen between General Grant and.CoL Bade u, of bas staff. —Meniphis wants a new Jail, but refus al to appropriste itis nicineey for it, muse It can't trust the tax collectors. —Prot laoldwih Smith, of Cornell Un iversity, read the first paper before the American Social Science Aasociationin Albany on Wednesday. Geo. W. Mlaintock, of Sharon owns a calf eighteen months old which weighs 1,700 pounds: ,r —Several trapping and hunting expo-, ditiOns are fitting out In San. Fnumbico for Alaska. • —New York has Cub= Ladies' Aid Booletke„ which labor in the behalf of the Cuban revolution. . —Fossil bones and teeth of mu enor moni also, have berin exhumed in vari ous parts of Montana territory. —Brigham Young forbids the faithful twin . g anything to do with planehotto— a youngltiortnon lady having been found In an insensible condition from operat ing with it. , • --A men aipliod for a• Homo it Co, 'embus, Indiana, the other day, and when sicked the woman's name, said he'd "be doggoned if hebadn't tbrgot it." •"/.la, if yon will give mean apple I will be good." "'No, my child, you must ant be good for pay; you meat be goodibr nothing." —A 'trained elephant attempted to atop a railroad train near Idlrsspore, India. Eleven ears were thrownfroni the track, but the elephant was killed. j• —The strike among the boys at the Shenango Iron Works at Nevi Castle has ended; and the boys have gone beck to work at the old raters. -Two editors of Houston, Texas, got to shooting at each other lastweek, and one of them killed a small boy standing near. . . —The oompuhory 'education bill b efore the Wisconsin Legislature Is meeting with strong opposition throughnut! the State. —Ono of the fashion writers of Paris says that If folks desire to ace the ox- • treme of Seddon they must.proarre an nvitation-to ono of General Dix's Satur day receptions. - —The Chicago Post says: "Watts I be revised so as to read, 'Hew id than Miss Anna E. Dickinson's' rign is it to have a thankless Child.' " .. ' - —lt is said that one bun and twen ty Velocipede patente lunte n applied for already in ;his (nun . Ono hun dred caveats, ii additio to the above, ar also on file. •!' , ‘ —A young ladyin Erie was recently Using whet ' fla t in connection with the mysterious! mdneaa of crimping her front hair. She let it slip and it crimped a strip of skin off her taco from the top other forehead to her chin. —itatadvertistmt wagon in Sow York carries a huge bell, which tolls solemn ly as ,the concern . nose . tksenct..._tue greet:. • • • iorrher In "GoodWonlif 'nays : "In family, affection and feminine chastity, Ireland an challenge the world to equal .-some one in Ohio wants to mate a mdoeipede to run on one rail of a rail. road, and thinks it can be peePenid . 6 1 the refs ota hundred Wks an boar. —Tbe Hudson river steamer Mary Powell, Said to be the bead river steam• er in the United Mates, was' lately sold to en Alberti Arm for sisO 000. —Prisident 'Mouton% admirsre in Nashville are to give Mm a mention upon his arrival there, when tile hero of Greenville' is expected to mike a speech And “dedne Ids views:" ' ' —the bathing pollee of Dieppe are warned not to seise an imperilled lady by the hair, ai heretofore, since that ap pendage fr e quently tha t remains In the, of the would-be rescuer. ' the streets et Boston they drive their velocipedes so fast thato as the Sun. day Thrum lays, every 801 l don 7ts ul in the total disappearance of both dere and tuatidnes.. No fragments ever lbws& • ' L „ —The snow Is at the . depth of ft s felt in awl:about She .:White, and Pseconis maintains, and . the lU fl are . obliged to desert the swain's, and, tam ' :=.l74tabbl, who killed; the Sineiff Ilekens ecentyi! Ue ii /ad monik. IsOtennessee lied himself killed. • In I& Anal struggle Lowever,haiiwaieded La deitieeritig fwd . of his punttere. • , . , . . • itscAßAwAs swim'. Urns • . AniTell . /fiabnidelOtkao il. 11. I Bayard. 0•55, L. ILyard, IltAre.__ _• ~- • . 1 N. Mad • . ‘ , P. R. sizinrea. Climeral 'nail Argot Netp Advertisements NEVI asociesl PM ROVISION STORE! Itochenter; Pa.; By - 00111 & DARRA;GVI MILIZI MAT D 1 lOVXD • runny Groceries and Provisions F. (Areas, Batter, Lard. Bacon, Oil, trb Vi=llyrups, Molasses, 61 • Tess, Savers, Crackeibseed, elms. Queenoure.V7lll -were, Wooden-mce, sad sr ins 'in th eir Uncial" t Po by strict ittenilon to to linsioNsi 7 17 N.ll.—Ail the market Ori 1 1 OP 'hilt i'ATROIIAGIL 140BAL lUARE, , at Country Pn?dapp . takaa at COE& DAEILAGII r tes! Oct. I.t, El= F a rm. it!tn wiarran GOOS. • t itAvit haul , utteittittto`ktitiw wool or 1111301115 Or flig LATEST STYLES, For Fall and Winier wear. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods C r ODISTAIiTLY, 011 lIAND CLOTUIWGI ,JILADLIO. ORM In latest and mot tubkosble styles. and , at dolt notica. ~ • ..• itik* : • ;, ra. ,u.tx.L. AKA) *km= . Goons.:-Tm adeninepp bne kayo to latent hie Meads anew nib& no de that be Monet reneired stock et node or tin latent styles tar Spring and Sunrise! wear ortdekhe offers at very 011212trifillig FURIS7BIIIIPO • - MAMMY 011 neat Madly amide to (oda on as taunted Tboaktal to tho for pod boron bow by dogs orlostiosio bps= to merit a mottos. .eai of So son: -• ' • IiILLER, aims ar,; 321119i7lAndt, NtiTATCII. 10; We ireitora Menet 01-,ftine lanßank maim In dr wino al Dm and Jacob . Beetwitit.Bankrupts. 11fainettit Flenalytwasta, alwortint is baitB o Wan baud by Osairlidabsit oaken &strict and Jacob Behinich. of , cosily cC DORM and State or Penasylrants,a rata District atedged, bankrupts upon asentin• of their creditors. aid the payment of any debts and die density of any property bolongintpr said Dailditds, to, them, 61 to their dad. and Dm render or any property by them, int firbkiden by law. &msdiae of the emitter, ot said Bankrupts to' prove it/Mr debts and dawn one or more walT ffi c iet d their estate, will be held at a Coact of Ba n try to be hoiden at New Bilitton„ A., 111011. „, to said on the Ind day of D A. . at *Woo . . p. the *We oa aleph B. 'Donley or big socampar, ITIn• ion Boise), one ot ths RNLl:err in Bank-VMS/ of said Dieted.. . 1100. A. BOWList, =Midi 'V. B:llinthal Pot said District. Ansu i M Im II il s ai a ti on a oclocka Itodoolak, WW t • fees itch X•dea.--11h. 'laden*nog r -haulm placed Molt: Wish NW to thorough Ng** tilth som Boato, ho 2 holm secund The Orders of W. 111444 Oar old loner; told Imo of tholodiukry WU; vitt ,pptpitod to war. east ad wort rod gelse 04 brim tarn out of anT, *lll wool of the soitalgino. t Qttnaowy 4rOstWoBgutiti LUMBER,.•IBILRGLEB AND, L.LTHe , as amp ga ILS etteepat. - Si !a Margit MIAs. Siam Co tit: •1•,i; ,A p t 4 , I=2l • 1 ' r i ' la lg i atiom ne4 7 :' manor ' * Wpm Ns aoloralipamoool 1 - -.- ' .;$ ' I ,t - ~ ,,,..1•?" A. l la• 4 Ot,r4-11Urv11., , ; • 3 : , i: N . .:4..7•• , .••••‘ . ..u:/,,7.t1ct1n1.:: t ~... r" -, ' , 1 - ,. ..t, l / 1 4%. "; • i . ~.'.i, •,1! i:Lii 'l4:.:,.::l'l , '' , ' ' '' '''..‘ ''' :: .; i. MI:l 1 , , k•n• --. -" 1 -4i1.: I •,la-0 .11:' • _ n,e>3.. •?` • . pli`O allOrmok• w - 6v • • , • / • 4,,;•*!„•':.- " „ Throat na.•-liurigta.'": • • SPECIAL= NOT/CE. .• N, IBM= &aim= To saii rini rpm» 111 At 01110111MILIP Tssaaaaa IMO 111110 LID Piiit****AV as AIM.= ILT SOU. rffMl MI ' DR. , iiw.ltyllia. ..^!, , z 95•1575. • • •;1 c:A, ..--; ~ . • Among &Wahl Muimizultice ther 4 'is no die wwwwwwe-wm.-onamete -Mioare mom prodattive of discoudba or mole nab to give rise to a rariely of distressing and dangerosia complicatkis than . Catarrh. la Ito progreesive inagat at .dereWprneat, the woes of noel& and taste ire kcal:cony loot, hearing and- sight dim 1 milr a Omen lekaiy,lhiswi Adoclioni,Mthaut and Iheneilal Complalak ire' otemasfuly produced. atiff Como - MrtioUla Mar* iti inevitable result. _filitiribuivaltritiiiiii!ft - tiselt af. grOt Is the cavity of the noes, but spreadrag Miwind grit, 'pet Mr? seat, it Modopenenatile late every cell, we. vinfemd amity et Ow head with, which .001 meal Manes communkate, and at length wooer dighead over OW entire extent of the mumpulase mrytract...vill 'fp- , il: :.l'=. ' _ ..Tha rudest, meat peemlient sad I listricteri stie Instates ilCatuoti Is a dilatory Irma the head consisting sometimes et a dem acrid Auld, hat of tenor of a Mk* gorldwit plow , di' greenish ia. law limiter, width le Iniallteecreted la staware aundance,andereueses amg Mild- odor. TIM handeut substance Is discharged as a Mick Mire . dm Auld, or 1814011 am through tha nosh* or Mod, and frequinstly by both disnasia, Is away inijatieeo the discharge Is of amg te nactoui oigumMichaiscrar, adhering to the dis eased madame with gluelike tensity, awl is re, movable imly with greed itlikalty. This Oct Is more macular* noticed on Mist to the.'snorn pg, becamediving sleep the puralant 'oeeredon- Minima and amonsulatm with greater badly. 1 .: ' • , Tbe effort' to renews the bead, at those timeNtiy havfklog or blowing the nose, ,are, therefore 'tre ats gunny moot distreseing to the one affected, and ' mom disagreeable to them arkund him. Often they have to be so violent and pendeteut that the lungs and Meat become sanitised and *ore; nau sea, retching slid oven vomiting , CMOs. and Be. vim headache at dlubsees nasally follows, and segments the . 'general: dhrtrese. In some cams Mai the most howeethl abets may' tall to dear 41 the bead until some kind or stkenbuit is mall ow ed,aller Mikis Ow viscid seceetkisbecomes soma what softened; and is then dischargest more read .. Again, the offenahre Matter concerti Into dry, bard mewl of crusts. which *hared breathing and are very Match to detach, their dislodgment . often requiring the most violent efforts. Some- . times these Incrustadom 'cone. away in email hard lureps,ei freguteuts of a deep green tint, ' .bet accaslosally tweed sad gat -nista of notable elm are expelled. an which tram etkilood may at times be observed- iTtda condition is very' gable torus on to serious ulceration', hatching. i of the bony etriteture if the Moe, and. a sa ''sent Battening of thet OltddA in rases Wbereifie discharge Is and of a lame and gatretterecter, it froglialll7 . Oa rte sugsreed :net Act the nemeaky frequent expecterstion,, because the pa Mild is net stagy more Opt to run Into .the throat, when as during sleep the head is thro back. Should aped - dottoil be neglected: may . wircrihrillY hripetidurthi heavy Weep, Invalid Is startled ram his red by a anus of chating, catered by tali nine itp of the 1 with . the accustati tad seaeltag Irma Umbead. , • .. • o ft Tim sand meatus ' Is usually very much thick Ailed owl congest , Canting the nom tab. atop. ped upaomet ' *lobe side and somedmes on the atber.and an on both, giving rise to a dia. tuneable sarmtioa to the bead, aid oat timidly • Walt porommin• ei.aneedue. ' Toe th . 3 semi tradition of the mucous asent- ' Ince, • d the cake:goo With" pendent matter 10 nasal:rausals, interferes with respiration th • ugh the nose, surd *Vigra Persons so affected I • breathe through the ones month, aPracticevery there gee at all times, bat more pautletilarly so daring alarm Mahn Nadler Men :clrcanastinices Is always restienaand sccompuded .with II heavy .1 urging errand.; . , A feelidg of fullness, beet, Irritation, surcease or pale Is generally experienced In the nostrils o a r . near gra raot of the nose et well se In the upper part of the throat, above Mid behind The soft pal ate, and headache temerity altogether. absent. A distressing Masan= of heavy weightier torapies. ' s alon Is usually complaloed of over the forehand, and especially in the region immediately above and betweed the rues, Sometimes pain Is °lntl. stately tired to some' particular part, as In Ito temple. on the tap of the head, at the beck of the neck, or heided.tha mtge. sad occasiosally Man. Made Itself In the Isce, of PO severe a chancier bat It is frequently [Metaled foe serusighs. ...The Telco is generally 'ratted End becomes hoarse, inuMed,vittakor uneven, and assumes a meal charseter or an unpleasant sniffling quality. Cough of variable rieverityts pot infrequently one of the symptoms aid results of Catarrh_ , The breath Is Usually tainted, and assumes, at timanma exeeedlngly fetid and Mekenlog odor. In some mans it becomes ie. revoltingly offenelve as to rander,the sufferer an, object of disgust to himself as well as to others. ' The 'scare of smell Is usually blunted or entire lost In Catarki, sad a similar effect. our !Anton:dry bwerecastanally obierred. ,The eyes are apt to became irritable:anti dhmoomitewitier emersive ly on etpantre to discoid Or whit mid a sense of 4 wanner of sight ,lc maally eaperienced Idler . alight exertione.,lincringuet nalrettently becomes. more or Ices ruipaimui t nnfinuiteo In . Ute head very Often add Materially to the existlng distress. The stomach generally antlers more or lest, and becomes Weak end Irritable; the 'appetite is ca• priciest", and Is nearly always boatel gm morning.. The patients itenerntlyeamplatn of lassitude and f.tlgne, an Incepacloy for either physical or men tal exertkma, a feeling of weight and discomfort In the region of foe stomach, and a constant dbl. perigee to drowsiness and steep. The mental faculties are Atari sometimet sllghtly'affected;kres Of memory beteg more of lent present.' Catanis may prove fatal, 'either by - Webilitithiiit the system and waning out the patient, cr by traveling downward and producing consumption. This fact bas been so repeatedly noticed that all espeiteseat practitioners now took 'nom Catarrh as one of the most frequent and Important causes of this onnplabat, but mearding to ' our extensive observatkm.kshould stems be regarded es ape monition, end one of the very earliest manliest a • liens of Consumption.,: ,f ,- • 2 • - . A systeMatle,jedicions and wet?. directed coarse of treatment, such use hire for years outplayed In oar practice, ii mere to be followed by a permit. neat tare.' . • , . - , DR. LIGUTHILL his associated 'with blot tin emlneat Spechtlltt • DR.. REED who pare atlitalveattapdan t all "diseases arts- Alm Impurity : at laautlic kept noartehmeat 13 I. 0.0 gla sad ainee k roat4utly -oil affection of tie Okla !leek K 8100110 mid dersagements of th NERVOUS SYSTEM at-29 Penn 9troot, !MI T owNiononrrir. - ..R7-!Cort• -• eilLank., •• Will be elated. at pinta saa antll the talk day of Mar*, MIL a house and la on Railroad. alma, New Brighton. Base la a twe , Nom ftOtai eadandig att nova a Mkt andavaula.• .aod a enema at Ow dooe. Lot le 40 Pet Oouta nd itroteep: Stable - and other esitatikltogs -ea She prevateov, Will be fold in a teetala. • not previously sold, It will be died at Pub; Be a 1.., at f o'eledt. p. tn.. on the day above nue. evt, fa rat iberpari icalapv enquire at paw hea. CdSPE WRITSBILL: EN ME E 33 il" l cmcms,stetiffecori:f AND nanjonwritinl -.1.d Nirlilit 'Gardell•OßT.ol3loeille.l , : ilrr::.<, , 1 / !“..11:ii lq , ql . 51i41. 4 i ,• , i t' ''-'lWe !IgrOale://e4,,, ~..err-ef,r.'.it_ tieden&FloiferSeeds •ioethi;blw6valso. oute=, loot and SiVotahlth the , Lcalind AMU& itnisPenlyk esteemed wherever Wed, ThefollotriagCataloiss. PM be-Pent ffee. lifilislicillta; , • ~, . 7 !:. D: Dfi:Wtig 'l4isk or 1:f t 066* 74,(i;igittilrordttei , ' lb tatoei, thabistafart ' ' A for -: - - . llaidfsithrivierrationcillAe B2o " Market . Clanki':iiiii( Llst,'' for lartlimers AFTbolesale Prior •LL Breitkely . 'pi the AtifSettltrirwl irwailliamesht :mss- flora , ~, . , i „,,,Xaelstrue7 ,i, , I , • . 1 •r'' aimanuacturent'prices.,One dot the mod 'complete odiorterente to be found la any OM arteblleinweat In tio gaited States.— Hay. Straw and Foddeir, Putters. Sim Mills. Farm Bones, Chnrat;',hc.,Br.4.' 1 Pricer Beat bileill on opphention. ' • ", ' ClOVsr,lina I rimitht Seed. The tartest Stock of Prime- new SW In Fenneylvacia, at market prices.' • • • -.. ' nrrox.„ Summer. , to . J. KNOX:\ No . 187 Liberty. street, Pittsburgh: Pa. ~' [feb.Skitir =lll MEE A L WALLVAPIIIIIC '' • ''' ' , r . ' , i .WALL.P . PER-i . : ~, 1 WALL p . : Ea.... , •f• . ~ . . •.' • y Teo largest and cheapest ol i tek; of Wall Paper In Berm County. . I • •.. '„. ' • . • BOOKS, • • i t t em. ssortonit et illiseatiasoas, - Bebool and BOWS cpastq,atkraa Dada al Mr. Ilsbate Gift Books Rita* fort May; STATIONERY, - STATIONERY.` • ' STATIONERY, . . • As extensive nasty of Paper,revelopee, Lead tea pre „ eth, glohl and Steellesa, axe Da Mends, to. • Vit‘r• aim:tiara Aral krel• releteated Polearie chow Pen, .; toe this County; theme eselaeg I geed Geld wield_ de well to ao• lime before perehaeing. We ere fie Meet tor this (Vint/ ter photograph Warthog 1 Camelot*. The of Clergemes le renominate called to" an sea them at lb* SUBS diseeast 'get from the Publisher.. Atwater" , moment foveae at Melee me igAre We have MamettegT.Ww hint laree vartely. WINDOW 911 x. ER.. • WINDOW 0 011:001rH e .RUSTIC a PAPER SHADES. - - 9 4° ' - • _ _ . Pe Mod Toys and N . ar . lagooda WU" for tie J F. PRICE , E=l3 Lea • Pipe' Sheet be Bar Lead SIANUFACTOBSRA; ALSO . , Pig Lend, Iruu Pipe, Rubber Hose, Stearn (lunges,' Whistles Vans, Iron Copper Sinks and Bath Tubs, Steam Pumps, Form Pumps and Force . Pumps. and every dererlythin of foods far Water, Gas and Steam, NO. 167 SMITHFIELD STREET, . Senator hien Llat. ape= , BRAVISICACADIUNIM-114 Beay. Aci• &my Mie ben irmnglued by REV. JOHN W.YNNE lAIII9IOIII Ex•Prestdent of Lincoln University, known as • succeeehtl educator of the deaf and the blind. The text term WI eatmesice, 1). V., MONDAY * JANUARY 4TII 18G9. Students of both seam. may bens learn, Thor oughly. the Common School Course. ender strict Meehan's. Should adequate classes apply, in atm:ninon will be Eisen In most parts of the Uni versity comm. Composition, elocution, rhetoric and astronomy th Latin Languages flebmw, Greek and tin Languages I logic with philosophy, natural, men tal and coral, will be steligly taught by the Principal. We purpose to me WlllsOn'a Spoliate and lead Cr.;litchalEs flaoltraPilins with Pelteles outline Maps. Greenleurs Mathematical Series and 'BM. liOu'a Grammars. ref additional partienlaril please address - J. W. MARTIN. 8,4 x 114, Banc. Beaver County. Pa. em Orowe — of A thi li f tthg at fu t reka, " o4 el en sr g. Is analog so Iturnairtint no beastatal, so slant. bg as ' *and not that ire of fro many years . t.Zn...e so near perfection of sweet sounds IN the Sure in Organ. made by Shonisyr .a Co.; Now limes • nun. Inetrament has the new. Vox . Itamarn Slob, which la such ad& lion to the old organ* as to entwines their worth lily fold. mls stop creates. by a On; a trill like unto the warbling of the whore leathered tribe, doing away with the bellowing hoarseness no detrimental to wind Instruments. She volume of mule it gloater forth hi powerfnl. Meh.and fall of platens melody, such as entrances the senses and Intoxicates the car. No person wooldiblak of WlNltinell, where a performer was touching the peed keys of itorsha..' •. These mot excellent Instruments errs fro sale Daly by tbb vests. • • MESSRS. noTruax, itozmii a Co. Alm% agent* PIA NO S ei le . brated winscuALL .a la - MAN - S.ll - oct2r4ll. HOLIDAY GOODS We bass Just opened the tartest .and 12,61 stock of ' . . IllonteMarnabang. and Fancy • Goods, • . 6R s irs • • POLIDAYB, weer offered in this city, comprising ken.). lion of dilver Nears, Cutlsry, • inpanned Wars, woodsy snd Willow Wares. .Ilandkererilsr, Glove and Work Boxes, . . • Bkilly muted Writing Desks, Parion Vases and liman. All kinds of _Woodsy, Tin and Iron Toys, Bobby llorses, Sleds, 13arvenes; Se. (`all and OMICIIISI• new slick at Ekkenekeepals' Noveltks. EIE 1 Glassware and Caches 011, 3..P.•881111T111 _ . • Manufacturers antl NVlcklesalet Dealers • • ix • Wad Jan sad Wlralt Was Is cooseellos with Clasdellees, Glassware sod Carbon Oil trade, WlfloUgllby's and Nsemaa'sllslf Sealers Union, p. L lot Cmt Glees Jos, Hoek. Ingham sad I'm. of lbs very best la tbs Martel, seholesal• sad-retail. pauses and XXX 'r esit Was mg received. please call beers pur• ebaslems. p.-smErriz•at;cci., 187 Laois , M., P 401017.0, Pa. • C a!".. B. Rm*, Notary Public, Conveyancer and Um:mance Agent. Deed, and Unmeant. 'wettteis and acknowl. ILlni odgmeete tam. . • : been del, co &A. getonslon ' ed N Agent toe esb• eget telt the lamina Compentot, represent lag the FIN, lAN Accident, sad Live Stock De partments, Is sewed to take :lake sad write policies on: the most liberal tenet. Also, AgeAttot the"Anchqt: Ilse" et test clan °caul Steamers. 'Metals sold to end bow all 2 forte I. Emend, Irelanklicottand, Genus): , Main lAar Taan e brick tow. Ahnlaed.hlocbeetet: stertsro. .-PITT4DURGII; PA. • VICINGL lIJ Nithoirl• I I • : - Tee' iiinaiduisisaa win '.l - OR Woo • :Vaal No. I sad No. awl IS lack SRNs width he will Wm sow ct t i t sooders o :Zo o. a. p ' . lalll la loesSa soar .orly 1•11 NOW' ' ; • Wini.ll..faxiMPlopt 0'4,11674 '.tr-,Z) 1.; -114. S .t.•: Thitasiikro a ttr•pa., stawLs ATIIS II .4 l!ladiscitia=ll)""le,44l , aids. Ma And fo liv a • Unit. • • ga rodr is • mod., swim al., I"KB' BOOKS. 17=1 r rm =1 ay woold Setwal Gov- •rOD Mai la Browlwaj, New Bril:bto a I Ilibbargli, Pa. at 10 u:clock, AL IL 53 Flftlk Avenue WANDS • REDIEMAN, • Blb PM.bunt ME ME MEM Mgt Opsidpg s fbe twig et •VERY CHEAP. Inil Gloies and' iisadki?Mdetb, • 'fra 6004,irsAmi• inns Lunt smarm lutrup mro, DOXS OVIZ. SpedilaartiospeidlaXlD GLOM, Balmoral and Eleazdeas Skirts: Including dm *lf/ itri!d! New Volt .04kIrby. . Val BUM, Craps M. TRIMMINGS Of every dsocitptloli. LOW' Undorrnsar. Nene Shirts. Drawers d saspeadets, MILLINERY GOODS, Mts. Sossits,lPSinnies, Timor, Ireheti.lhaird. WU. as" . Way ter the lewd OKI qt Mawr Gm& cver brelat to this mists SIN eillePer Um Ty• tan bay itin, at on efts plses. 11117 m. Ribbons, itlibibeilik. . . ~ • aWO sunk. • ' ..' ; r IIMBRO1711111" AND LIMB • good us . ortamit Aiwa§ Oa boa. ♦pI4XO AND IRIIYIXO DUMIWTO 01PZIL. We Invite our frigids and the rails la soU tat sasnlas earpew stockof FANCY : GOODS! wr CAMNOT 131UNDint-ROLD. Now la tba Sae to bay Ocala. Don't forret tie place. , I. Q. BENCE, =11233 MOIIIIEW Dltlre WILVIIII, IN BBAVBR. Mel bit dead dui bid ii.iiartifteat et DRUGS, 21“Ied.loirLess, CEIZEMELC A T PUPATE! LIQUORS, And 13rn.ridien, Paints, Oil's. ELI DYE STUFFkis TOILET ARTICL&s, SOAPS 3311,USLIft. PATENT ILEDICINI3B to great enttety, all of the Dent quality , and sold cheaper than can be bttaghtat any Other Drug Stone to the mann'. Deponeer Female Pill,. It testa per boa; Chereremen'e, $1; Clark's, $l. loit_lltoelr or LAMPS Ai LAMP TWILMINGS, LANTERNS, TATIONERY, WINDOW GLASS PUTTY. Ever oared outdd• of the elty,ar Moon's Drag Wore, sod sold agape/ Um ma be booed asp where Cu. Lot Sono jrbo doubt lAD toll oat Me, and tley wilt doubt 160 MM. _ Josses 1101117 1 111 & 4304 - Hare innr in Store their FIRST NEW STOCK Of 'Spring 431-13' ods, lhatirseisix all ihit isjew and *flat la !belt Ites Embroideries,-Lace Goods,V hits Goods, Famishing Goods, lIIIIIDasy Goods, RIBBONS & FLOWERS Hosiery and Gloves,' Suspender; FANCY GOODS, Soap and Perfumery. Small Warm- UmMellaa. SPECIALTIES MADE Of Notions, Corsets, ,Spool Cotton, And Handkeivhiefs. Buyers will dnd aux, and prides as low as NEW TORY JOBBERS. Na 77 & 79 Market Street, PITTSBUROU, PA. Jan rt. vsa.--.Eaut. R. W . & W. SNODGRASS. wuourisAtz " s ou rederal and Leant la inreeniAlleed etg t (Flat corner below Depot,) • - - DIULERS IN LEADS, PAIATMOILS, VARNISHES, DYESTUFFS, DRUGS, CHEMI CALS, PROPRIETARY MED ICLNES, FOREIGN awd - DOMESTIC PERFU• ' NERIES, SOAI'S, TOILET ARTI CLES. FAF CY GOODS 11 1 012 RALSON RENT -Rome lel sae .1.7 Waco That Home andlet sad Mom oe Buss 'Hymn. formerly occupied by one, on Third Saver. saw Dlsamod, Boner, will be 20i or naMil. POSIPCSaIia given April 1 sr, 1888. Apply to 111. Woman, Ear.. who la unbolt:al to Ira or tart beproperly. • W]l. B. CLAIRUL febt7 D u. u. s. 1111.0M111, 3d Ntreet. Beaver, Pa. &pedal +Lusatia* rimto diatoms GC Wu sad Calldreot ovvlta ili1111M11011111.1121Pli•CIUMpril 11111= • The Doctor as always lie Mid st alas ezapt Irks stbieillie MN Palbillehalla MU* Jas. 11,1td6-11 GHw 111" .11111"111/Ciub OUT eAug 1111 EM Fall and' Winter Goods; 3aa, k,Foittine'il „TIM DLLXOND, BOOHEST* PENN'. ii!!!! ME DRY GOODS et worst deeedOWL The lbest sesortmant es& th. Cheopeipt. is Illeaver , • , I . * County. Ladies Zephyr knit Shawls, ban Glob st Ms am itaist stastiet .n k....e ere. boxint-r-y, Flannels, . an kiiihe a*as arsaikalarane prism • Can . . • mad b fanandamst. FURS; FURS Mlre Wm east. Men'lolperwear HOSIERY, GLOVES, &e., can forty te mom boujoe we see bond to sell so otvettlited. OWNrot, listebig Yields' Webb, am to Wen. No trouble to show Goods. Ilessezebor the Flom yesechemell eeceoled by Reim' lberegoe. IN Tillß MROPA DIAMOND, OCKI JAMES. A. FORTUNE. P. 11.—I Mrs lame Albs sinises et WATT IMAM henry et softwood". dada. NeW Owen Orrabe liailliqii. L BRIDGEWATER, PA. ItiCCEIVING ♦ 71/11111 SUPPLT 07 CiOODS IR NACH OT 1111VOLLOIVIIN pgrAwniswra DRY Gicioros, =NM Steibenville Jeans, White Woolen Blankets, Arm= - ley's Barred os, Alpacut a l cha Nda 4 bass, Brown and gold mlxedwaW Proolh, Chinchilla Cloths, Woolen Shawls, Brown and bleached Dril- Hop, Ticking', / Prints, Canton I Flannels, Misery,' Gloves, BuckaWn mitts, Groceries, Cam Teas. Myr. Wolerms, Whits B Dtpe. Oohs sad Comsat lipask Coadlet kap, Spas and MSC* ilieSL Hardware, Nails, Glass, Door Leek& Door Lae Mor mixi llasinr. Table !I Cutlery. Table Tr Spoor, Dello, Owl Uosok Tiro Slav* toil rotors, 11 tad Glue WOODENWARE.- ihwk•is, Tv* China, Biller Prints awl lMle• Linseed Oil tt White Lead., Boots and Shoes J. MOOl2. TOE MEN LADIIOIIAWD (MILORD, Rifle Powder and Shot, Blasting Powder and Fuse Flour Wood It 44110011111111.11P4P. •u beavy geode datmvd fre• of ekarge By elate ettealkes to boetaera. sail b booby cooetentlyee lord • well awaited With of geode of all the Wiener kW oseallylaipt la a moor, store. the aaderelgood hopes la the Mare et le to. part to serttaad reales a node WWI of the pablle yam/ie. ilsolnltl.7 J . L... reaminmpx. E:.an.•:"lalls, Pa iIIVING Just OPVIIID ♦ Lucas irrucx rge end NOTIONS, BOOTS t MOIL WARDWARW. 'GLASSWARE. QUEENSWARS, • TINWARE!, - NAILS. DRUJE, AC Riad°. (1400 all Om aid dad& street*. • Spotlit attootioa paid to lIII3ag mien Li , Impala' window giro. at. Also, ' \ LINSEED OIL, CRUDE BIHIBIAU BENZINE, COA,LE'II PATENT DRYER Ihtais 'WAD Cokes, Grosaa. AT red Ls Oil Parebum oill do well to call sod ',woo. oar stack of Palal. lidos panbastat 01.."." Abe, Choke limed of Pli.i W rivesi slid is *Asks. AR kinds of Cowry perdu's* I ***. 'lasso fee Goods. Remember 'beiges* first . ioor glees' 'lke cel la, Oppoidl• side el West. esellfeltlf • of 1.3131111L1C SALE, 714 ardsrelgatd •1 11 .• t plane Mtn as the realm. as War needs,. Ma 1101 day AC YOGI A•3 1. • tart anaa.t II Vlippewa touselkip, coaudialag Iltittanv war, alre OPIMM adjoialag blade ofJalos Quin. Deghltl sad sib,,. Sbl toct of lasi le a put lad lk• teal ',RAN of de lota don. TM led la a • has OW ad bon a 'radon, sad la amid ta, tam teat ha dot Haddllor' toad. 'A Isipoppattisity la sow od•••• so as , =•4= g aarall Is • = B l lafaZ bob. Tama inwr =, :l i d Inn ba al known cis lb* 47 arse% Man. WILIJAV I 1 23. 34. 12/124r0E13. OP UR9C1011:111111