nouns of isoun. "re.iU's; pleasure of life is love. Th: l.iiit care spjak, great ones are (1 a tub. Hue n tine hate the it vices, not Ihemselvta. The nie-dti-si wealth is contentment w ith a lilt'". A liir.-d ii.i .ni'l one's uwi: fpurs make sin i t mile". K -prove thy friend privately, com niinl him pnti' iciy. fii'i'.act wiLli ilin world either breaks or li.irilci.s the heart. Ttiey are uaver aloiu that are accom panied by noble thoughts. Mi-u'a evil deeds live in brass ; their virtues we write in water. To be a great man it is necessary to turn to account all opiorlunilies. Disparage and depreciate no one ; an insect has feeling, an atom a shadow. The gift of every truly great mind is to get pood out of all things and all persons. What we learn In our youth grows up with us, and in time becomes part of the mind itself. Method is the bouI of business, and there is no method without order and punctuality. The gilded calf, having wealth without soul, Ends more worshipers to-day than in the clays of Moses. A vine bears three grapes, the first of pleasure, the second of drunkenness, the third of repentance. What we wish to do we think we can do, but when we do not wish to do a thing it becomes impossible. We are haunted by an ideal life, and it is because we have within us the be ginnirg and possibility of it. Don't judge a man by his failures iu life, for many a man fails because he is too honest to succeed. Whether he ia great or small, set that rr.tn down for a fool who boasts that he does not read the local papers. Prosperity is a great teacher ; adversi ty is a printer. Possession pampers the mind ; privation trains and strengthens it. He whose only claim to the title "gen tlem.in" is in hi clothes, must necessa ri'.y be careful in regard to the clothes he wears. It is better to rise from your knees and drive your hens out of your neigh bor's garden, Vhan it is to indulge in loug prayers. Show me the man who would go to heaven aloue if he eou'il, and 1 will show you ore who will never be admit ted there himself. Everything may be mimicked by hy pocrisy but humility and love united, the more rare, the more radiant when they meet. The great mistake in many of the plans for reorganizing Bociety consists ia supposing the system can supply the want of sense. It ia common for men to err, but It is only a fool that perseveres in his error ; a wise man, therefore, alteis his opinion but a fool never. W-juIiM thou with thyself become ac quainted, then see what others are doing. 13ut woul.l.it thou understand others, look into thine own heart. A man trained to self denial meets trials wiih an amount of reserved moral force quite inexplicable to those less habituated to self-control. A friendship that makes the least noise is very often the most useful ; for this leason one should prefer a prudent friend to a zealous one. Events are only the shells of ideas, and are ofleu the fluent thought of ages that Is crystallized in a moment by the s' roke of a pen or the point of a bayonet. Applause waits on success. The fickle multitude, like the light straw that floats alone the stream, glides with the current still, and follows fortune, A good deal of the trouble of God's reople arises from a mistake and misap prehension of God. They judge of God by their sense, and not by his promise ; by their own frame and not by hi& con stant nature. All of God'a children have received Ilis Spirit, whereby they are made bumble as regards their sins ; believing as regards Christ ; holy as regards their conscience, and watchful in their effort to keep God's commandments. It is a great thing when our Gethsem ane hours come, when the cup of bitter ness is presfed to our lips, and when we feel that it may pass away, to feel that It is not fate, that it is not the necessity, but divine love for good ends working upon us. If any one speak ill of thee flee to thy own conscience, and examine thy own heart ; if thou be guilty, it Is a just correction ; if not guilty, It is a fair In struction ; make use of both ; so shalt thou distil honey out of gall, and out of au open enemy a fect friend. Try and shu- .no aany temptations that you are constat-..; meeting with as you journey through life. They assail Tou from every standpoint, and by their deceptive influence endeavor to entice you into dens of iniquity and vice. lieware and have the courage to say no. Alas! it is not till time with reckless hand has torn out half the leaves from the book of human nature, that man be gins to see that the leaves which remain are few in number ; and to remember faintly at fust and then more clearly, that upon the early pages of that book was written a story which he would fain read over again. I Mud nothing In physiology which in dicates that woman's Intellect is organ ically inferior to that of man. It has simply drifted, without the highest self control and direction ; yet there is no manifest deficiency of voluntary power. In morals and the practical conduct of life the self guiding tendency has ever been greater in woman than In man. A lesson that we cannot toosoou learn is that reputation and character are not synonymous. A person's reputation, in stead of being his character does not even represent it, or even the sober pub lic opinion of it ; for often, though it be extended, it rests only on some popular person's opinion, or even some rnisun deistcoJ expre saion by buch a person. CONQUEST Prescott's " JI1STORT of the COXQl'LST of MKXH O. With a Preliminary II-Tiunilo CVrf' IUuntrntril J.ihrary l'ilitin, in two volume, xmnll octavo. Price. 9.9S. I'iiliilar Edition, two volnaips in one, without illustrations, $1.2.1. Xw ready. I? r mt V The expiration of VSIMVI IKIIW copyright eu.-ibl.-i iiih now to pri-aeut this trreat work t Ameri can remh-rs at a popular price, yet In form worthy of the author, and worthy of the flues t library In mechanical qualities are fairly t-iM-il to flit"" of my beat etlitioo of "Guizot's IliM.iy t f France." IA L. !nna the not.! essar it and W n I p p I vJj critic, say : ' A history possessing the unitf , variety, and interest of a mimiflcent rern. It tleala with a sories of f.u ts ami exhibit a pnllery of characters, which to h. Tf invented would place it creator by the ride of 1 (ouier ; and which to realise and repre sent in the modo Mr. Irecott baa duDe, re quired a rare decree of historical Imagination." Bnunnri ALU PRAISE. "Ttim w Jf lIIU announcement m all that Is rielcl. The work itself lonfr ago ps soe d beyond all pniise. The thousands of people who were unable to secure it at former price will be glad to avail themselves of the opportunity of doing so at a reduced rate." Interior, Chicago, 111. "The work iuwlf occu pies too high a place amomr historical wrKlnps to need commenda tion." 77te Mail, Toronto, Ontario. TJ fy- fg " Th enterprialnif Mr. AI llTltlj den has cbosea a most time ly occmtii hi f or the relwxue of this valuable work, and Its excellent and conveuicnt library form. re DDI IM A IM T AND I8ABELLA. history of tho hkiox of r b rV J I mm P tm J Kerdm.tnd and Isabella, the Catholic. By Vf oixaji H. Fhsucott. Illruitratet Library Edition, In two volumes, small octavo, including portraits and other illus trations Fine heavy paper, fine tloth, gilt tops, rrice, $2.93. Poptilr Edition, from the same plates, hut without ilii.yirations, the two volumes in one. FtIco, $1.95. Now ready. 1'retoor had the genius to Invest tho dry facti r.t hWory with the charms of fiction; and yet If! never sacrldcea truth to the graces ot St lo."-WtfcTUR. " It w one of the most pi taring m well as most TaliiaMe contributions that hare been made to modern history; it i the only one that gives us a faithful and siiffluwnt picture of a period fo ML L I 8TICATKD CA TA LOO TTH of CAeJee Book; 199 page; 4 nf , Condensed Oo tyuo, free. The best Uteratore of the-world at the lowest prloea ever known. Address, JOnXB. ALDEX, Publisfier, 303 Pearl St., 2fcw York. ,The Alden Book Co.: cfark.aad Adams Sts., Chiosvgo ; 4S0 Tonge St., Toronto. Af'Ji i At ui office of rr" Clubs sjfas This r lD combination .n reading Is the beet kVerature of the world within the reach of ltnuKli on Rata." elesrs out rt, mice, rortrhe. file, ants, bed bags. Heart Falun. Palpitation, rimnnlral swolllnics, ttn . In dlwestton, heiwische, ilriilouD-. cured byWelis' Health Kenewer. "Rnnrh nn Corns " Afk for Wtlls' "hough en Corns." 15c. (.(ulrk eotnplcte enre. Hard or soft corns, warts, bunion?. "Bnha Pslbs" Unlck, complete cars, all kidney, bladder and urinary disease, pcul.ling. Irritation, stone, grav el, catarrh of the bladder, tl, draggiiits. Brd.HnKS Files. Flle, roaches, antu, hed bug, rats, mice, goph ers, chipmunks, cleared oat by "Kough on Kats." lftc. Ihln I'eople "Wells" Health Keoewer" restores health and vigor, cures dyspepsia, impotence,sexuai detllity. "Itonih nn Pain." t'nres cholera, colic, eramps. diarrhofa. aches, pains, sprains. hralnchs. nesralvla, rheomallsm. Kough on 1'aln l'lsten. lie. Ifotbrrn. If yon are falllnic.'iroken.worn oot and nervous, use' Well s Health Kenewer.' II. Drsnglsis. Life Preserver. It yon are losing your grip on lite, try "Wells' Health Kenewer." (Joes direct to weak fpoW. "Bsnxh nn rile." Onres piles or hemurrhnldi, ItshlnK. protmdlnir, bleeding. Internal or other. Internal and external remedy In each pa knice. Sure curs, 0c. UruK Kist. Pretty Women. Ladles who wontd retain rre'hnes an v!va.-lt, don't tall to try "Weirs Health Kenewer. ' "Ronrh on Urn." "Konrh on Itch" cures humors, eruptions, ring worm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, cht Mb lulus, "RoaKh on atarrli." Corrects offensive odors :it once. Complete cure of wor?t chronic, aN-i nneciualed a Karglo fur diphtheria, sore throat, foul breath. Wo. The Hope or the Nation. Children, alow in development, puny, scrawny and delicate une "Wells' Health Kenewer." 4'ntarrb of the Bladder. Ptlnarlnn. Irritation. Inflammation, all kidney and urinary complaints cured by "Buchu-Palba. "Water Bn(V RoathM." "Kutinb on Kats" elears them out, also beetles I ants. I ADVERTISERS ZXlW. 1 n St.. ew York, ran learn the exact co-t of J any proposed line ol Advertisln In American Neiiiper. -00-png;e pamphlet, loa MARVELOUS PRICES I books-r.iiLLiorj C-pl4 ovai mo A Other 14 ork. hj rtaoM A u Chora. A1abim4 A wy Tbc- fcuoii Uuuj r cIdh4l tu bat ptuuii Ut karrn, va4 U mrm (1au Iro- ffood tf poo M4 mmptw. TUj craavA of flm UWt wlJwt! Bjjlliic iLufnia misty ut hm w th w-TMaal Umm W5 pooMH. In eLim buua tuna Vt9 bouitsi nafct t 1,00 Melt. 1 t-si iiosjpisi li, 1- To Widow nMlott t'mmr. TrUs Is th a w s nnni 10 tin) r.m n errf - HiRirr ETfiiiif HrrftlnfiL UmflsHi Of AeCA LtUlfcv, TnL Mil, l.sUAa, PmM. W0 , fT Cnl KW.srica, p'tltW- wn j t-n in A vwntisa a4 LW", iiMk t the Olsi lleme. A rfo.. f Uwf Cj. nr jiaVor J MMiVu frail." 4. msiltnicM, BecliMiluna k-'l Rv4tiiA, l-rff Ufcl OAwiM oUct UCi tuC KLXJ4 OBlaU4Ualka Ut-sl ma4 pr ruxa nt Icr VnAJ dt. LA. T1a RMuidnrJ LeMr Writer fr ls.l'.m mcA & WttiMMSl aocjj rfUUtlw to CUTT mthMKtil3, !vUu rbkAU diMnrUoOa CmT BaW owpyl U-iB tf 'k Ut f .ikj tin. J, WtUl talnArrabia luTlsU A. J A mtU (i iaM . The frmrnvm t'ta. A UiHUi' NoM. 11 Uk OsiUbi nu,r Ts- Wjtauts U bito; j. B1 I'svart Ktm. An Ut tvr ev u iu( 5cr J. Bhf aO. fVort nm -kn ot Ba I. Tana-, t to. 1 T-f Lljr of ti9 Lkv n7 tolr Hatr rVwft) " Tb l-ejy of U . ). ta a win ri'- In vmwmm, n ttt mAm ts Mkj r rt-Ki nam U m or W4ifnl it a tU. t ! Cfipltl'ti Hrt. A NorrL Ri Xt uL r of " Oar Am RarfeMB. k uri. "r nf- fllri. Hfcnr r - AUn. l-U. -TUa U1U (Ml tJM V m 91A u lJdf O wood II UrMUV, A Zi. W ttM UWnr -- Thw-ii4.' " The Mrlrr U HoUr Tree A U Tc Hi4r tvtU,HuurM m r cm l ir i ",,ijn; f ai A faU IIMI'w, k'-loAkCS. a 4 r Co U John Rrlvk'a VTl-. A ' The lrn YYoassta. . hi Mia 1'irtifl lill"f " MtW f-n't. !, o NilMa C-ai-Uie '(Hm Kf pcniAX AntAove. .( of avjToetwr, of rUiwa; Ufc, wto., m rwy tm- 1? JMrer lane' ---r4. A Hel. B MlM M. V JtJ.l. it, Ju-r f Anr'v-n rioyd .' arte . 1" r ) lTvrk rr Hamo A dorHMUl, mmmtf mm pea UiU r,J-t. aositAibiBsj rt M4 rti rU itJ KiHset'Bi n.T maaiAif; .n ;y vsu m . nJ; tn, riaMrlfj, , :liu JwXj.ttf tu itrif"1 lrlmtn'a tTmiwrn, U Wa 7U.. ax. Et.at c(jtt nr ftuxT umtUi .uttaAsMl. Tb ALtirttS 1 I ' VsVmmI of ICtJ ! pt LU Ml fTTn-I-nii, M114 M H JlDa IBj a4 .rrlli4 (llatg kb rwSant f iwltr. l. .-tU Wr aU CvKAtiNJl. ii l.fl iva(lr fer the MUltae. m hnd roA uf aiv:ti lktruUv fof ask, aro aat4 tuIhi n The Moaf Cek Bvek Ml FamLkr Plirai. Han, e.mU!Li kaaUrwd r MntjBt ovi rt r ia i, buu u: iiiNltari, w!'4uf ho ta mii ni aiin anl- aUal b filavlf nvls rrapJl4ra is. M u suisj (.afateaaala Far A watr LsUvW a rr La ri h m4 tnawcil b-afe of 4VbtB kti( tti- (v-iiir Hf habtt. biiiI ul tr-imrmnt if mim fr y'.- f 'ria )atrl 14. NT P.pil.r liaJlada. atoa mAm m. Wnfila 1 f-.r a.J aa4 a mBf A t ll4 Bf h. - naval, flagk Caia. ft A the MaHaTa flcror ' Br P n V Jn nh'r oT " Tba ftanaa ia Hwa " o. Mll1i T rev A Nuval. Bt "Tb DaAaML laef r ' M.i'v ' a. ' l. HP 1 WtlQ it. ns . lrk Utaja. A Vaai. Br th aatta ef ' Ba. Sharlewa om the Ho. A !Vrvrt. By B L. Par- VaB. tuui -r of " knu ul C ti --ai - an -1 - Klai . LewliMe. hf Max 7 CacU Uaj, aaiHar of ' I ilHJ's MatrHaffc A IVavaL By Vtlkia rnllafil atLr of ' y ni " riaj " 3-i ltaa.plr.fx the V blHwIad. A Vorol. By Mar etr. 4 A woIJaai Dm we. A Jforoa. By ttt aedMar qf ' iiM TWo aui. - Takicrt-a rtv A Vval. an'fu.r . f Tr.a W Mtn (fi. ' ata Bf Mr. M Ma-tnr lioee. A Mo-.. Bf WiUi ColiUa r-mr f T- uiaA la K'hlw. avj. T. Vsne. A Hovai. B i4r. HofT Waol. aAkhar off .Aat Lyni.ff.' The LenrcJ Maaku A p. Br Mlaa --at aU or ..f " Jaa HaliUi, OmCetcas." ts. Koblnaoai Crane. A U-ritllnAT aarraclrsi k rtaaari w. Mvvwea ai a oatanavax b tw Ir.akf i 4t Hour to Mke roajltrr rfaf. A pr fcJlKT Of ' a ox arbVaiavt by Mi i rartu xJ iwlat. 1 H . J h.l. ra. laCAarr Paxrlur Mafi al (Arai trvi Rirnriaiaalis Pbila. r.loawasMd. Ul IDAM oJ luSUw.-Bjvr- SV'taMat lb itupO rOM 4J jAma o tAe PoaU, obaksuan. U.rMiior earv C.a.a f lui.au. laasau.v. wluMtcr, Ryroa, rthtaiiaj. forr Hr.i u ! a.u; oU)ri. mt l(HIMtax Plauia fr IrcUl, Lw HwaiAaisA, a fa. dranUoa ax i pLana al bxht trMvWtt taniuf In prlns- frwB f0P to AaJUO. '"aflfta-il. 44. All4Mi of rbllc Mea- wkliurViiL rawb. Ha Wt.SMC Cay. I1i4a. IOimoab. Br.. Uui, OvfkkL 4a4bBa. Baliar, IlaAuauk, Law, atvl ail ads) If'm aaan g tiir a- u t '17 r. .EMpa FehlrnV T nrk ef n uiImI aAtiAV CbO-lraa bar, rsv4 iAn far oaaaiarlaa abd cvva 1 1 iiij a. M tSkcsi avary 4ay. OrE I'HBQtALBD OFFER, U have Arranfrcnl with tho pnhUMf-ora Of thee hrokfl to Curnlnh th whole fVry II ve with one yw.r'n ButP(rtptliii to our tunn-r fir 91.05 r we will avn finyflTo Jr 3 rt., or the whole forty-rt fr fl.5u. AddrrW4 nil onlers V pullbhcrs ol "FHBEMAN," Ebetiaburc. Piw 'AWSY PILLS : --f liT Hair i;il . , . . a . . I,. '"'"'ay re-i!riv It I -. -jri ' a mer -an t . Ua.rir.ifr4 a.rlar to mil ners. r uh rrruriflel. Imc' nt r.i..irv i wrtttea M rt ran Trv :-in'f nm. v, .. i , i . ' !. '' I"-" i. t t rt f... porv.-nlkrs. fcVl Mat tala I Inn of MEXICO its chenimess, anil the witlnrrad intrtt ia .Meii-nn matters that exist at prvot. will doubtless comhine to fire it Ra appreciative reception." The Week, Toronto, Ontario. " The volume before u ia a very creditable piece of work mechanically, and putj Prewjofs charming histories within tho reach of the aver age pocket book." Evanotlitt. 8t. Louis. Mo. Fascinating. Ing interest, and ia so well k-aown as to need no praise." Christian Secrttary. Hartford, Conn. " Especially Interesting at this time. Is pub lished in two haadaoiiie volumes, and like all Mr. Alden's publications is sold at an at.ih lnly low pries." Advertiser, Detroit, Mich. ANobleWork;, and admirably executed ; rich with the spoils of learning easily and graeafully worn; imbued everywhere with a conscientious lovs of the truth, and controlled by that unerring p-ood eeaso without which genius leads astray wHh Its false lights, and learning encumbers with it heavy panoply. It -will w in the literary volup tuary to ila pages by the attractiveness of its subject and the flowing ease of its style ; and the historical student will do honor to the extent and vari-ty of the research which It display. . . It will take it place among Uiono enduring pro ductions of the human mind a uich age caunot rtale and cwtoaa cannot wiOiur. G.8.Uii.uar. momentous as the latter hail of the fifteenth century." London Athenfswm. " One of the flneM histories of modern times, written by an author of rare felicity of diotlou, fervor of Imagination, accuracy of etateinoot. and exquisite beauty of stylo. Every one who reads at all should read PresooM" Pretbyi rian, Philadelphia, Pa. PAPER a copy of the work ahove be seen, and it or" hut of Alden'S tions may be had on extrriuely either as Premium for Clrtbe. with the paper. " A book wortn worth owning." Ai.dk has placed every borne: send for our attractive terms. i THE GREAT CHINA TEA CO CtM tMtxsf ms premiums to thcMj ftrnxlia otub fnT mi of Kiclr T St A S nd CO rfKSS, VinnrjM n Tvi fit. BA SKTftof I VI r(rt. Ueoormted TF.A b lfTt. U iui nit WIS ' asIo r. Le tit ted TF.AbhVTof 4 QQptoon ;HK8wIlh Sis or-Von. GOl.O yr 1 nas Rose Teas Seta of iiWt, lnner b-ta ! 1 IIdIx'W wit SOv W bite Iliner C-ta flit p)a. .rf. fend jror aJJreu aiidiuejiUHVi this ppmr n VtiM pwsr i wtll mavC too nor Club Fkxk entAlntn HV HtlT OlllR Ti t tV 810 STATE ST.. TlOSXOa, MAS. VAi lJ Jr- Vaa SvJ U Lm SsBnsSBBBSi Z ' Xr.J flrvl pr fc rrji latino CUT tn th UM l,T t-r.r.ct. 1'l.ralciiuu Mn luUIT and sorKnifqlly -DtJvi.f.i br Ail .Mhsrvint kml u4 OrMiu pmraptiT rkMlM. TR F. ATI S It rtrtajr Bow pTj' r. A ireUiraJ ntloriwfnr.ta. kn .rTU- or br tajit wliU Ki Hnliwnl locon fliBp at) . . rBhR. cm MJt ruiti WtiAkB AUtsci. no. 1.4 FimanstrMt, Ctw Tes o You Know It? ojniruT8 os remett t?t iens . tn. vat Ch .-asj(, ef Ft( f 9T Oepel DeVl Apfretft VlSCilKS rK;l SJrft rt'W tl iiai-l sr 1 f tl . .-h j an it lo PILL8 CHICHESTER'S E NQLISH." Tn OrUrlnal sad Only OmaUa, ii f , O fl ! E S M & W Vk " IlI M I WABITmri tri rnriTi for Out ale of Nursery Stock! Steady TinloTment riiHrnnreeA I 111 int aari BXrtlXmKH a A A. Apply at one. ta CHASS EBGTIIZS. KochestfT.O. Li' y PILL! Tlio Oreateft Ie4'.ral TriaTTjh of th Ars1 SYriPTCJM3 OP A TORPSD LSVER. Lcrscf appetite. lioTvrls cor! Ire, Fala la Ihr bend, villi n. dull Bcnsatlaa In Iks back part, I'nln aider tho sbosldrr. Made, PbIIl-obs after entlas, wlik a dla Inrllnatloa to exertion of body or snlod. Irritability nf tomper, lo w splrlas. wtiA a feellncef hrtvlnc netleeted some daty, Weariness, lUsJaess, Fiatterln at Iks Heart. Iiota before th eyes, iieadmeh oTer the rlikc eye, Restlsasaau. with rural drearaa, illchly colored I rtns, aad CONSTIPATION. TFIT'S A'lX.L.B are especially adapUxl tn sn-'h oases, 0:10 tloae effeota aneh m i!iirn of feelintrns to astonish the sufferer. Tey Inrmittba AppeClte.aml eanae th k -ilv to Take on Inti.lii.i I be syMem Is itoariihert.nM by their Tonlo Aexian ob k-.v rwifuTFvrnHlHtniu ataolsars tuns haTb dye. mi , 1.1 Jiirw'T,r.s? yrry wc,iw. (iAiT Hair or Whikr oh.n4 to a ri3nr bunt by a single applloatlon of t,ii)Tit. It l:7i parts u natural color, aeta Inntantar-oriKlv. Hold by brorrlstl, or s ctit by express on reoelptof 1. , :rioe),T4 Murray St., Naw York. KVEttl ODE Wbo Owns a TV A now Wi nu AKI RRKA roi.DIKU CAKOPY TOP. Fold an like an umbrMla. W-lhs lauthaa 1 ' lbs. Oen be WvkauutT vr put oila 3 mia l.w . Made la ilui to fit tfaplnesn vufoiis, pWre hkm end trtiprlps. rVl for lUullrnnd ciruslor and prte lint. Ajrrnti waned wrhT. ftnui where CO., Patentee aad votl xiw LhW. T.0. BEF.R &uiurn, Suaii; Uook ,Caa. f CURE FITS! WTiea T ay eor 1 avrt bt4mui laraly to aoa luan lor a. tlBiq aad than Uavw Un ralnra aurain. I xtb a raAlaal car. I har irta aha OtiM rl ITJ 8. BPLLJCP8T r FlUJI Pl N KAti lUa-lnna; atoy. I mtmiI my TBTaij ba aaVj a tbe worat eaatoa. Bacasaa otban bar fallaxl la a run faar txot ww raoaivlac a r-ui-a. tew a 4 at dm lor kraatbM aaa a ft Ikiltla of my lofalllMst rrja!y. Ult Bx.ra aaa ra; 4vat yon Dulbirtff for a trial, aal 1 wtllvra y,-. AitmiDf. H. . BtXTt 111 faarl St., w Tarb. Tho n orobbbtlitiaa, with nleitlat1ti. Bt njtnnaro 'nylni- TttTrencaa betwaHD a winnlnt attj loa.inr i nir t ivtrly expliuetl. atjowliifr why aoia baLliuatly ltF ry rv:cnara .uirfi. tnanv yean Kbtuv-Kerrr !:. . Yvrk u-it! Sn Francisco, bo ama- n an.rd to be without it. fai'-l T.v cart" to Franklin Publishing Ca., "L;r. T. BARNUM'S Book "TUK UTOHY OF MT LIFL" ICroldea Kolot for MrDy Maktrif. Wwrri J. 4 to any yHMtf man saaitnj in Inc. Ovrr yx parA. (Of .! wtrti ,n Fnre, t2 2&. ft" Write V r-iira' u FORSHtE 4 McMAKlN. Clnclnnnti, Q Aw J U Art of HoutT OetUTiar wfOi .r FAMILY SCALES t utiralr raw ia prwpl. Weir one iunre tu KptKinJ. V hst ary fbnu'y aea'-.a aerl win -uy. K.it'i J si'r-. tiirpntrg af ;iiLb -ORrlt fc A MlMAK. CINCINNATI. faiKlEiia Aii A Ufe Experience. Bamarlcabla and Qnlck enreis. Trial Paclcaares. Send Btamp for BeeUexl particulars. Addroaa Dr. WARD A CO. Louisiana Mo. WANTED LADY Arv ,nJ -iue-n. ai-d -uod rtl.ry. UAI? Elfbs., la Baoly . T. OtliS. . Fkih,kiTrir r ORAW-POKER r-s. an EM A PatttutSQ BIALKarR U Mjntcrious r radical Jokes. E'ias Carter, a farmer liricg near tlie lord-r of Potter county, Pa., got op parl7 one morning lately to build his fires as U3ual, but on lighting them was astonished to see the smoke driven back into the rooms so that the house was soon filled with its stiff oca tiug volume. On investigating the cause of the trouble. Carter found that flat atones had been laid over the tops of all his chimneys, thus preventing the escape of smoke. After removing the stones from the chimneys the farmer went out to his barn. On approaching it he dis covered a hay rigging, which had boen taken from the wheels of the wagon Dear by, perched cn the ridge pole of the barn fifty feet from the gronnd. I a amazement at who could hare played these tricks upon him, as bis nearest neighbor is two miles away, and there are not a dor.en people living within ten miles of him, Carter entered his bain yard. There he found his eight cow9 huddled together in the middle of the yard, being tied one to another by a rope secured at the root of each one's tail, in a tight and immovable knot . Carter, now thoroughly aroused, cut the rope, released his cows, and hurried into his barn to see if further mischief had been played with his property there. His three horses were gone. lie found tracks outside leading in three different directions. Summoning his two sons. Carter started on one of the trails, and sent one of his sons on each of the oth ers. Th9 farmer followed the track plainly through a rye field to a back wood lot, half a mile away, where he found one of his horses tied to a tree. His sons found the other horses tied in out-of-the-way fields, one a mile dis tant. There is not the slightest clue to the perpetrators of these extraordinary prac tical jokes. The nearest village ia nine miles distant, and the locality Is sparse ly settled. There were no wagon tracks to be found approaching or leav ing Cartel 's in any direction. As the raising of the bay rigging to the peak of the barn roof must have required the work of at least six men, the mystery is made still deeper. Absurdities of Lite. Not to go to bed when yon are sleepy because it is aot a certain hour. To stand in water ap to your knees fishing for trout, when yon can buy them in a clean dry market. Men commit suicide to get rid of a short life and its evils, which must nec essarily terminate in a few years, and thus entering upon one which is to last for ever, and the evils of which they do not seem to take the wisest method of avoiding. Teople of exquisite sensibility, who cannot bear to Bee an animal put to death, showirg the utmost attention to the variety and abundance of their ta bles. To buy a horse from a near relation and believe every word he says In praise of the animal he is so desirous of dis posing of. The perpetual struggle of affectation to pass for an oddity. To send your Bon to travel In foreUn countries ignorant of the history, con stitution and manners and language of onr own. To tell a person from whom yon so licit a loan of money that you are In want of It. That a man should despair of success in a world so overstocked with fools. That when a man is indebted to yon for a large sum of of money, and has no means In his posession. or in prospect of paying yon, it being utterly impossible for him to earn it by his own industry, you immure him in prison. To be passionate in your family and expect them to be placid. To take offense at the address or car riage of any man with whose mind and conduct we are unacquainted. To laugh at the appearauce and man ners of foreigners, to whom we must apiear equally ridiculous. To occupy the attention of a large company by the recital of an occurrence Interesting to yourself alone. Tie Conductor and the President. The following is the latest revised and only authentic edition of a venera ble chestnut : "I am president of the road," nod ding his head to the conductor as he came through the car collecting tickets. 'Tass, please." "That's all right." Tass, please." "Do yoa doubt my word?" Tass, please." "You are Insaltlng I'll attend ta you when I get home. " "Fare, please." "This is Insufferable." "Fare, please." "A new man onaht to know hla hnsi. nes better." "My orders are that every person who rides on my train must hare a ticket, pay his fare or show a pass properly signed or be put off. Your pass or your fare, please there's nothing in the reg ulations about a man riding on his woid." "I'll discharge yon at the end of this run I" "For the last time, yonr pass or your fare, please. I'm onto your racket. The president of this road don't ride In the smoker of the regular train ; he goes in his own private car." "I've left my book of passes at the office and the only money I have Is a check." "Then you know what you can do? "What?" "Walk." And ke did ten miles to the nearest station. Bat he was only a beat? Oh, no, indeed. lie was the presi dent of the road. Didn't the conductor know him? He knew him too well. Did he get the g. b. ? No, he did not get the g. b. Why did he not get the g. b.? Because he had got a better job on another road ; this was his last ton, anyhow, and he improved this provi dential opportunity to get even with the man who had made life a burden to him that's all. A SWINDLER does not refer passible pure-Lasers to Lis vi. iiiiix. Tli' Athlophoros Co. gladly re 1. 1 siiHiTt'rs from rheumatism, neuralgia, . i.tiii-u, nervous or sieU headache, kidney :iini liver inulaiiiu to tliose who hare been cvrtil e-f these dise:iis by AtlilopLoros, and wi - t.:i!il--'i nninoa anil addresses of many k;u1i isuiiio Uioku desiring them. Atli )llioris i-i the only remedy for these dis eiiHes thai can bland smell a test. A. I.. Thomas. Cuba, N. says: "My son, J. M. 'i heniiis, lind been suflerinn from rlHUinatiMii (orxevtral months. Athlopho ros relieved hint of the pain, and reduced the swelling of the joint, and the lameness entirely disappeared. 1 have seen those Laving neuralgia cured by taking one dose." A. Beard, Mt. JTiseo, N. Y., eays: "I Lave been troubled for tome time with sciatica and rheumatism, brought on by working in a damp place. I could find no remedy in medicine I was using, nntil I tried a bottle of AtLlophoros, which gave ine immediate relief." Mrs. Alfred Thnrrton, 42 North Main Street, AVilkebarre, Fa., says: "I am not troubled with rheumatism now, since using AtLlophoros. 1 believe, should it in any rase fiiil to relieve and permanently cure, the cause would bo that the directions were not faithfully followed." J. J. Pavitz, Nazareth, Ta., says: "I pnve two littles of Athlophoros to my siHtcr, nnd klie Las entirely recovered, r-he wr.salllieted w ith inflammatory rlieumntim and St. Vitus' dance, end altlionch we had two of the best doctors, she irradtially frrew worse. She would scream front pain niht and day. 1 heartily recommend it. Krery druggistsliould keep Athlophoros and Aliilophoros Pills, but where they can not be bouirht of the druggist the Athlo phoros Co., 112 Wall St., New York, will send either (carriage paid) on receipt of regular price, which is fl.CO per bottle Sr Athlophoros nnd fiOc. for Pills. For liver and kidney diseases. dyperjsia, In JUreion. weakness, n'rrons debility, diseases of wmntm, eonwipatfrm. hesdaehe, lmjrtjrs blo&l. .e., thlo- ' 1111s r nneiialed. t CARRIAGES, WAGONS t SLEIGHS Carriage Making in all its Branches. Painting, Trimming and REPAIRING of all kinds done a Us HHUKTEHT NOTICE and to lJWEST PKICKH. Also, flanlng, Hawing and Wsod Torn Ins, with Improved machinery. Also, all kinds af heavy work done. Carrlags inlth (bop eoaaeotsd All parties trusting ms with work will ba feoaor ably dealt wltk- All work warranted. D. 2t. CHUTK. Bbensbarg. October M. 18M. LADIES! Ae yon reck lews etmnjrb to vantara ? If m Md two outs tn stamps to the Vr- ISMfhtng Co . BM and & Washington Street. New York, for one of Uudr beauOful illustrated " I. n rile' liOOlut." It in a novel, unique, and laierrs ng work to every person of refinement. On ren-tr oC ten eests la stamps thov will md pcwtiaJd a full est erf UWr famous house hold fracne Villa. For ten emtstliay will alxoersd s book rOGtatnlr g complete words of "The Mikado." and music cif He meet popoiar together with ten exqaisits Chrumo card. QUINEPTUS ! A very flrriar. harmlreii glycyrrblrrd sroirstis cooapotind tor dlflpnlrtnc thm tvte of qn:tiB cl other bitter drnrs. either solid or flnid. I'rW. J Cents per Putt Bottle. Prescribed by thonuoda of Physicians In Borope aad A mrrica. Formula r cocuiNsniea every bottle. For as!e by lragg:ts. Manoftctared by The Ae&demio Pharmaceutic Co., LOS DOB iJD HKW TO.-.n. 832-&3S WASHINGTON ST., NEW Y0K CITY. ELIXIR. As eleraot Eagllnh pharmaceutic preparation for hflkoua. malaria.! and blood tronbJi-a ; the re sult of tnr twKBiy .flvs years of most efClr.tat acienUfle mjean-h. Approved by the highest medical authorities. la ue In the hospitals In every part of If urcpe ,Petally helpful te ladies, children aad peo ple of sedentary bahits Hnvirely vegetable ; free from harmful dnirs. In Handsome Package., Price 50 Cti. Prejxurd aolply by LONDON AND NEW YORK, CXtesnlats by appointment ts Bar kfaeay the Queen aad to Uie Itoyal family. MEW YORK BRANCH : ISO, 132, 134 Charlton St. ROYAL PILLS. Beano nterUeteal properties as rtaru. Eixzra, tn boxes, SO pills to box. for St coats. POR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. REMEMBER THE BIG FOUR! Tlnagr Smart C0B.DL4X, j Oo. Tins ar Blttars rOITDIll, BO dosea, tOe. Tlaffr Bistort, new stylo. J J $ l .OO Ylaefar Stttora, old styk MtUr teat , $ 1 .00 The World's Or eat Blood Purlflar and Life Qtvlrt PrlnofM. Only Temperance Bitters Known. The oast Ak of Cootorr she Lea din Voaallr Medietas of tho World JL JL McDonald Dreg Co., Proprittart, BAK FRANCISCO amb KSW TOBK. Tone, Tcncli, Wortinaiisliip & DcratillitT. WT I.I.I AM KABE ek. CO. Ho. 113 FU o avesso, How Torfc. lmnrMlf Trrsfrd. f 1 or writ. fcTTuVJ eilcccewc iu I it- Lum uimmb. ill i Ml lniMW PfHA r He Brought the Rear. You know that I wnt up in northern MicbiKan last fa'l on n hunting trip with three or four friends. Well I can tell you of a comical little Incident which occurred to our old negro cook, Jim. We had killed numerous beayers, por- cupinp, partridges, and pheasants, snd a few deer, but we had been grievously disappointed in getting no bears. We followed up every bear track we could find, we set traps, and we employed an Indian hunter to aid us, but no bean were to be fonnd, although it was said that there were many in the neighbor hood. Returning one afternoon after an unsuccessful hunt, dispirited and out of humor. It was no wonder that when Jim, the cook, wbo was somewhat of a privileged character commenced to poke fun at as and dsride us on the bear sub ject one of the fellows became enraged and said : "Jim you black devil get out of the camp, and If after your bragging you don't bring a bear back with you before dark, I'll give you a sound thrashing." "Sartinly I will," replied Jim gayly. lie obeyed, and falling to obtain the loan of a gun from any one of the party he started out, having no idea in the world as to where he was going. Hav ing wandered away a mile or so from the camp he lay down under a tree and went to sleep. It was dusk when he awoke and the first thing that met his frightened gaze was an immense black bear resting on bis haunches about twenty-five yards away, and watching his victim complacently. The bewilder ed and thoronghtly alarmed negro jump ed to bis feet and started for the camp, and the beast followed. It was a race for life., and Jim's only chance was In his legs, ror be had not the vestige of a weapon with him. After a half a mile had been traversed be looked back and saw that the beast was gaining on him rapidly. lie threw off bis cap and. while the bear stopped to smell It, be gained a few yards. In this way the poor darkey eontlnned throwing off his outer clothing, piece by piece, now and then profiting by the bear's momentary bait to atop and snuff it. Finally to Jim's great delight he raw the lights of the camp but a few rods away, and having nothing else be could throw off he redoubled his speed, but the brute gained rapidly and was but a few feet behind. A series of blood-eurdling whoops brought the fellows from the tent and as they reached the door In came Jim with a big black bear at his heels. "Gemmen," gasped he, "befo de Lawd, I'se brought yoa da bear promised you." FreservlDg Wild Uame. One of the principal and proudest ob jects of the Yellowstone National Tark and its supervision Is to give the royal game of the Rocky Mountains a chance to flourish there without let or hin drance. No one being permitted to hunt within the limits of tha reservation. which is larger than some of the older states, all the wild animals and birds of the western states are now congregated there : and it must be a luxury to the poor beasts worth having this lmmun uy rrom slaughter, very much on a par with the peace which comes to human communities, after being harried nd worried by long years of desolating wars Here aro to be seen in their native wilds and in their native glory such noDie specimens or American game as the mountain buffalo, the moose or moss deer, the elk, the antelope, the mounta'.n sheep, the different varieties of deer and all the carnlvora tbat inhab its the uplands. And nearly all these animals have already become so tame as to pay little or no heed to the pres ence or approach of the tyrant man We passed one day within a few rods of a flock of wild geese, feeding in a field along the roadside as unconcernedly as any of their domestic descendants In farmers poultry yard, and the wild ante lope "that starts when'eer the dry leaf rustles in the brake," so wild and wary that I believe I've spent taon hours in honest endeavor to get within gunshot of him on the plains than all the rest of the game tribe of whatever name or nature, this graceful creature, now in the park, is in the habit of stopping and turning to watch and wonder at the movements of the visitors with a curi osity devoid of fear. What a splendid boon is this to the wild beasts and birds of this country, and if nothing more were meant, oy k nan their preser vation and perpetuity, the setting apart of this great game preeerye for all time Is not only creditable to our government, but more particularly to the wisdom of the man who first conceived It and press ed It to a successful issue ia the halls of Congress. TTaere the Water Ge. It Is estimated that each vear from 34,000 to 35,000 cubic miles of rain fall apon the surface of the globe. "What becomes of It? The rivers teldom carry off one-half, except In regions of close grained rocks : the rest disappears by evaporation, by the absorption of th earth and by being taken up by plants ana mineral oxidation. In most parts or temperate latitudea the removal by rivers Is from a third to two-fifths of what falls : In warm latitudes the amount is less, and may be under one- tenth. The Mississippi carries awav one fourth of the rainfall of its drainage area : the Missouri, three-twentieths the Ohio one-f earth : the rivers of Bng land and Wales, nine-sixteenths. Hexleaa Carts. The carts of Mexico are Donderous vehicles, each Wjtn two enormous wheels of solid wood, which look of themselves a sufficient load for anv rlr of animals. Iron, you know, is a great er rarity there than silver, and the Im port duty on such articles of foreign manufacture has not been less than $10 per wheel. The carts are usually pro pelled by several lean oxen driven four abreast three abreast, tandem, haphazard,- and always with heavy wooden yokes fastened upon their foreheads by ropes aiound the horns. The poor creatures' heads are thus bowed nearly to the ground by the weight of wood upon them, and their eyes wear a look of suffering most pitiable to behold. BUY IT AND TRY IT. Try it for earache. Try it for headache. Try it for toothache. Try it for bocVache. For an ache or a pain Thomas' Eclectrio Oil is excellent. Clias. F. Medler,lxx 374, Schenectadv, N. Y. Thomas' Eclectric Oil is the best thing going, pa says, turtdnimni rneumansm and me of earache two drops Master Horace Brenizcr, Clinton, Iowa. Try it for a limp, Try it for m lameness. Try it for a pain. Try it for a strain. From shoulder to ankle joint, and for three month I had rheumatism which virUled to nothing but Thomas Eclectnc Oil. Thomas' Eclectric Oil did what no phrsician seemed able to accomplish. It cured me. John N . Gregg, Supt. of Rail way Construction, Niagara raiia. Try it tot a scald. Try it for a cut. Try it for a bruise, Try it tor a burn. Price 50 cla. and fi.oo. FOSTER, MILBURN & CO., Prop'i. nrrr-Ai.o. jr. r. " OANDEE Rubber BOOTS with DOUBLE THICK BALL Ordinary Rnbtvw Boots always wnar exit flrwt on the ball. ThoClIDKIi Bnots are tkm'U thick os tho bail, and give 10UBLE TTEAR. Vnei unoirtiai Rnbher Boot ia the foarkrv Lasts )m7fr thna muj other boot and tha SALE BY H. CHILDS & CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. Feb. M, sM.-l C H I C AG O COTTAGE ORGAIM i4 a ssajisid ei samoilan VkWh dmlhi of DO onporUer. Is oosaios svery ImvnvsBMOl thai tnioulli acslas, sklH sad tuemvj saa psoiiaea. 1TT OHOJLM TOM. THAJLa. .it 'Ufr Ttiess axssIWit Oraul are caiebrsl tnr 1 ai nans, qaalltf of tone, cjlk BMpoose, vartevy of eomblcaslon. artslts dMtfn, Vauty tn ulsb, fn fiaet constronstou. tnahina thsia aa&st avhral tvs. onftmABtal uitl dMuiniflu cwxans tn bmnsa, scLt.w Ua. churcbAS, kxWjfcS, soiaMies, va. EtrTArtLuiiiru ury CTAtiorf , CaEQtiLED fACIHTIt. TK I L ULl WOltUOrX, DCST II 1TERI1L, ooaranfiis. auu m 7H2 POPULAR OHQAH tfltirtictlon Oaaaloraes and 1 C iLs u PI ano Slocta. Tha Chicago oottage Organ Co. Aaa bra CXICAE0. ILL. THE HEW AND ELEGANT HIGH ARM "JENNIE JUNE" SEWING MACHINE IB TTB BE8T. BUY NO OTEKH. The T. A DTE 8 FAVORITE, bxftni It ia LiailT HTZNTNINQ and oet sraeh beautiful work. Amenta" Favor -tts),beoAn.ae It ia a quick aad eaa j-aeller. ACPTS WASTIB IH CNOC(TFIED TIEEITOIT. WX JTOW. OXZaX7XjA.aa.. JURE MANUFACTURING CO. Cor. U ttiii ATtm is( oitirio rju; CHIOAOO, ILL, ENGINES, VIBRATORS. THRESHING MACHINES. GRAIN DRILLS, cider mill Warranted the brt. tlrala drills; tha eele brated Psaosylvanla, tas oalv xrfert furra fed pbni bate sit.chm.ot la nse. Jilcter Mllln; the crlehrsteit lmtrli snd veut Amnrlssn STsRDtlD lllr,Lr.lir.tra rrnrallv. Hen for e.isloirue A. HABQCIIsVal. Fenofvlvsala Asrlcoltural Works. Tarh Pa . - Important to Canvassers. WAHTFn Live OsBvar in every vnoty la the United Ststes to sell FOX 8 I'AThlVT KE VtRSlULK. Rs.I IH), hirn ronahinei two Had Irons, Poll. her, Meier, he., one iron dolna the work et an entire set of ordinary tree.. 1. self-neatlng ly ra or almhol Itnn. IMrj AWAV MlfH HOT Hill HljlK. rrles modernte. A lar-e an.1 Is.tlaa Inrome tain red to freod ranvs.srrs. Addre... for rtrrnlara ho.. roi 8AU IKON '.. at Beade St., K. T. flits Welti ait mi fiui ll9tntine. aVfd bv dniu PATEWTS HZNKy WIBE GARKKTT, AttomejV-LcJ.. . WA8HIKQT0H, D. C. -seSd yon iBVEKioa a gdiiIe. prick ho Hienra. 1 ij 1 Call aad ex- amiss tha X i.SJ J 'j : 18 I -l r.K.t. .if,K m T E E s v E R P I L LS ? li,.Tn 4Mr al : ft il..iT. "'-' .-- .r-.. is H ?1T . a,n. mi.. V n". iTiJ"!: "-''. rnr. ,v m-M B'WI hf at' tt-al.t. s ft . U A Remarkable ojt Captain Armstrong', now j of th Imrk Kalakua. lo.vi Siulh America, was iu St-attit lie will be remembered hi t(1M ... ' der who brought the ship TeaplarV'' New York to an Francisrr, . 51 ago on one of the most remark abi ?V1 sapes on record. After being or some time, the captain went t3 U Dirt, and for some reason J " IUC entire crew, inr.ltidirs m. .... m .,JC carnjjjj his daughter, took yellow fever r first mate and several of the sailor a Those who had the disease les"vj'0- threw the dead overboard one tv'7 The sh'.p drifted abouk for ov i J.' without pilot or navigator. The d-l lost bis reason from the raTaSff, fever, and was so violent tbat bt h'.M be chained to the deck to ktp im f. jumping overboard. ' a During the year that the 'Pflrifid about, the second mate and u.rwi 0,'j of the sailors recovered, but t-irR '0n? siftht of land and not cri.Ur'.i,0' n arin-at inn tlicr ..... v.j T.CJp ns.ri,.., a-iythin? with the ship. r;r.a-v daughter regained her reason bn't r " her strength, One day she sr:;t for t' Bccond mate and asked Lim to currr u on deck, which he did. She then". for her father's instruments, and ty "' aid of these and her kEow'e'je f r Ration she figured out the locv,;W, f the vessel. She then tfv.fc the c-'-from the ChbiD and tro-d oct a to sun Francisco, then practiral'v t k - omraana or uie veasel, she oijred aecond mate and surviving mercbenc' the vessel to make sail, ard gve v.(r! the direction in which to nail. ETe day for monliis ihe vrould l carr;. ri . deck to take observatioos by t!;eun n give her orders. Days and weeks pased ar.J the sL continued on her journey, hut being k light-handed the vessel could not f properly handled, and could crry tu little Ball, consexiuently her pr kre slow. After many weary, dreary tnoij'.Ls the captain regained bis reason, ar.4 wtta he learned what his daughter hJ he declared that Lad be tsn pUteJh the ssme position he cocM not havj done tetter. The ship wM h e,j general merchandise, the fiij tn.jt iZ nred for ovar f 2X),OCio. Ths U K aence of the ship, and no tidings frcrr, 1 1B Dr, iru ine owners and all i. 'stti parties te believe that ha w;i, (.- tomrd had been lost. Inr.aRine t r lrr. prise when, one bright day in (uinc;, arter the supposed fate of iheir ship hai almost passed from their raicd". til ship Templar, with bar eatitjr, a U,Lct. came sailing Into San FiaLicisco Ur. Tiibrb llr-r 244 days to tt- a,,r the aggregate consumption is r'.ri it 1,44C.0CK),000 oysters. TiARfciT shooting Is now IgwfB! p:rt but the sportsman, if wise keep ;. eye reeled for trespass notices. Fallen leaves are a kind tf fi.; matter which most people erjov Litf. ling ; but the fun of trampisg thro-jf1: them and kicking them to the four n icci ia played out for this rear. The world is filled with re en wbo chief occupation Is pariice lhe:r Lair la the middle and arranging their seek::; and women whose sole prcployaent ii reading novels and chewing wm. Scibnck has shattered one of onr familiar and pet Ulustraticas. It setst that the alleged power of the kernels of wheat buried with mummies to iprcct Is nnalloyed moonshine. It Is Claimed on the contrary, tbst the wbfit kernels lose their power cf eprjutirg after three years. IkOBERT FVV XS," 5 SaatJ' UNDERTAKER, iSD SAjrCFACTTBtK OF and dealer la all kin'Js 01 FVBMTraS. Ebensbnrg;, I 'a. A fall line or Oaskeu a:svi ca kik-.l Bodies Embalmed WEtS BEUCIRKD. A7. se M HOT DEAD YET I VALLIE LUTTRINCER, nrrrirrciti or TO", COFFER AND SHEET-IRON Will AlXL) TIS ROOFIXG, Respectfully Invitee the atuctlen or Hf Clef-'. and the poMle In roneral to the fact lti hs n tuil rarrylBa en t'B'lneir at ttas ul J sisnd rrrot w u Moootsln Hcoe. ESen.haric. end If pr.r4 (apply from a lara-e rlork. or msnn'Mtor'::. u c der, any article Iu bis line, frca Iki fctwtC' Vie tara-e.t, la lbs bert nacaer aaJ at lb. keM llvlns prices. lTrts fc-Bfteottary ork aitker tseJ sell at this utabll.baieat. TIN ROOFINO f BTKCTAl-TV. Clin B 1 M aad ratlt'v year.le wrr work aad price. V. L.UTTaU' OBJL. Ebsasbarc, April IS. Ia.f. a valaaMe farm attastM rs al!ese"r ship, smarts exaaty. abost Se mfm e KbeoMturs; aad rwe and ooetslf wll". Sas loretta. adjoin Inn land, ef Jeaies Ksjler. W S Knek, aad other? roniaialag ABOUTiOO ACKPSj Kevins; thereon ere Mod a SrePBir-E rfltl IN HOUSK, lur.e barn aad all eer mv hnlldln(t. Tbs farm Is in a ttnt e..nsiii-s. M1J Inirt all la rn4 order and It wll he "ld eo ee terms. Kor further psrtiralars call ea ts oaier taned oa the prem-e. Jans. IMS. K. I.. raiWili. SELWYFi HALL mtrrH mtmm im tttlitmrw tlmm. f. v I C. BICHOP. Meerl Meeier. dmi.r- CRATCn AXLE rT i Tim tru it i.i " w iuv. j. r . w x - v a v, r. . rwy rrJIeJTJ'ff 1 l r. t,..oen-. It .TiHUl". .... .--i SUPERI in i tl"! nd on r-Ti- iT.e-ilet.'T. i lv VL. :. r-hal'le -riD. R.-inl- iL' i s ewt-' f"U mil nd en rfl.-fc' r II .IbU'v"1 ",,. the exception of the officers. ' Z "c English ships finally came j' H'ni tT" them Cap!. Armstrong mada Dp ,f crew, and after being out four rt.!.C" r SawiEBf SALEABIF
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers